Moxa NPort 5450I-T NPORT 5450I-T User Manual

Product codes
NPORT 5450I-T
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Serial-to-Ethernet Device Servers
Dual DC Power Inputs
Adjustable Termination and Pull High/Low Resistors
User-friendly LCD Panel for Easy Installation
Independent Operation Mode for Each Serial Port
Network Readiness for up to Four Serial Devices
NPort
®
 5400 Series
4-port RS-232/422/485 serial device servers
10/100M auto-sensing Ethernet
 
4 serial ports, with support for RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485
 
Built-in 15 KV ESD surge protection for all serial signals 
 
Versatile socket operation modes, including TCP Server, TCP 
 
Client, and UDP
Choice of configuration methods: Web console, Telnet console, 
 
and Windows utility
SNMP MIB-II for network management 
 
2 KV isolation protection for NPort® 5430I/5450I/5450I-T
 
-40 to 75°C operating temperature (T model)
 
NPort® 5400 device servers can conveniently and transparently 
connect up to four serial devices to an Ethernet network, allowing you 
to network your existing serial devices with only basic configuration. 
Data transmission between the serial and Ethernet interfaces is 
NPort® 5400 device servers can be used to connect different devices 
for remote data polling or event handling over a TCP/IP network. Each 
serial port on the NPort® 5400 operates independently to provide 
NPort® 5400 device servers support dual power sources by providing 
both a DC terminal block input and a DC power jack input. Providing 
two types of power input gives users greater flexibility for use with 
different applications.
An LCD panel is built into the NPort® 5400’s top panel, with four 
buttons for inputting data, configuration, and selecting the operation 
mode. The LCD panel displays the server name, serial number, and 
IP address, and can be used to enter or modify parameters such as 
IP address, netmask, and gateway. (The LCD panel is not available on 
wide temperature models.)
bi-directional. By using NPort® device servers, you not only protect 
your current hardware investment, but also allow for future network 
expansion. You can both centralize the management of your serial 
devices, and distribute management hosts over the network.
maximum versatility. For example, port 1 can operate in Driver mode, 
port 2 in TCP Server mode, and ports 3 and 4 in TCP Client mode.
The NPort 5400 series provides adjustable termination and pull high/
low resistors for RS-485 applications. In some critical environments, 
termination resistors may be needed to prevent the reflection of serial 
signals, and the pull high/low resistors may need adjusting to maintain 
the integrity of the electrical signal. Since no set of resistor values is 
universally compatible with all environments, the NPort® 5400 has 
four sets of DIP switches on the bottom panel to set the termination 
and pull high/low resistor values.