The first issue I'm facing is with an Atlas Copco vacuum group, which has 4 compressors connected via CAN bus. They connect to a Mk5 gateway that, according to the installer, has been configured with a Modbus 485 output, and they've provided me with a register map. I have a Moxa NPort 5150 that converts 485 to TCP. However, I have no idea if connecting the input of the Moxa to the output of the Mk5 will yield any results, and if it does, what program I need to use to handle this data.

I am trying to send data from the Moxa Nport5150A with a RS232 message, but I am not sure about what settings I need to have on Kepware to successfully perform this communication. On the moxa webserver I can configure the operation mode (TCP/IP Client or Server, RealCOM and so on...). I know the IP Address of the moxa terminal server which I can use in kepware for identification. However, there's other settings like ID of the device or address of the tag which I do not know how to setup correctly. Also, I would like some clarification on what driver should be used for this and why. Thank you in advance!


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If you are connecting using a Moxa, you would put in the IP address of the Moxa, as it is passing the calls from KEPServer to your device, and if you are connecting to a modbus device, the ID is the slave node of the device itself. The moxa needs to be configured properly to relay those requests and responses back and forth.

NPort 5150 device servers are designed to make serial devices network-ready in an instant. The small size of the servers makes them ideal for connecting devices such as card readers and payment terminals to an IP-based Ethernet LAN. Use the NPort 5150 device servers to give your PC software direct access to serial devices from anywhere on the network.

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The Moxa NPort IA5150A is similar to the IA5150, however there are several important differences. The IA5150A has a ruggedized design which includes IP30 rated metal housing, stronger screw terminals and connectors, surge protection for serial, Ethernet and power lines and stronger DIN mount. Not only does this device server has a stronger exterior but the administration software is also good, simple, reliable and user-friendly. Additionally, it supports the IGMP protocol which is often used in industrial applications.

The Moxa NPort IA5150A serial device server is a industrial heavy-duty converter. Anybody familiar with the Moxa brand will recognize the high quality and performance of this line of converters. This product line has all the required basic functions including all standard basic network protocols, RS232, RS485 and RS422 interfaces, virtual COM software, ESD protection for all data lines, web configuration utility and much more.

The Moxa NPort IA-5150 device server is designed to connect RS-232 serial devices to IP networks. Server is DIN-rail mountable, has easy configuration, redundant DC power input, and warning relay output. NPort IA-5150 has (1) RS-232/422/485 RJ45 connector, and (1) RJ45 Ethernet port. NPort IA-5150 has an operating temperature of 0 to 55C. Input voltage is 12 to 48 VDC.brbrThe NPort IA-5000 Series Serial Device Servers offer quick to deploy serial to IP connectivity. Devices are DIN-rail mountable and offer surge protection on serial, Ethernet, and power connections. NPort IA-5000 family of devices support TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP operation modes.brbrSerial devices can be found in POS, process automation, monitoring and control systems, as well as factory automation; among others. The ability to quickly communicate with all devices from an IP network may be critical for operation. Device servers coordinate the flow of traffic from multiple serial devices across an IP network.

You need to go to Program Files, under the moxa folder. There should be an application called Npcom, you need to open that and under advanced settings update it as shown in the picture below. This worked for me hope it helps you as well. ff782bc1db

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