Wiki source code of 1 V-BOX Hardware Interface
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1 | = **V-BOX Hardware Interface** = | ||
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3 | **Hardware interface of V-BOX H series** | ||
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8 | [[H series>>image:1598675141041.png||height="401" id="I1598675141041.png" width="600"]] | ||
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11 | **Hardware interface of V-BOX S series** | ||
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26 | **Hardware interface of V-BOX E series** | ||
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34 | = **V-BOX interface description** = | ||
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36 | **Power interface:** DC24V power input interface. | ||
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38 | * Please ground during use(especially S and E series) to prevent hardware from being burned due to interference. If the vbox is installed in an electric control cabinet, make sure that the electric control cabinet is also grounded. | ||
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40 | **9-pin COM port:** used to communicate with various PLC brands, servos, single-chip Microcomputer, instruments and meters on the market, and supports RS232/RS422/RS485. For specific interface definitions, please refer to the "V-Box Pin Definition" chapter. | ||
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42 | **Ethernet port:** It can be used to connect to the network and communicate with HMI, various PLC brands, servos, single-chip Microcomputer, instruments and other equipment. | ||
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44 | **Antenna interface:** 4G, WIFI antenna interface, used to enhance the signal. | ||
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46 | **IO contacts:** H series comes standard with 2 relay outputs (DO) and 2 optocoupler isolation inputs (DI). | ||
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48 | **USB MINI interface:** used for configuration debugging and Box configuration download. | ||
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50 | **Indicator light:** | ||
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52 | * **Signal indicator:** Except the P/R, NET, LINK, COM led light on right side, those 4 signal lights on the left side used to indicate the signal strength of WiFi/4G. Show like following picture:((( | ||
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54 | [[image:SignalIndicatorHardware.png]] | ||
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56 | * Signal strength value of WiFi can be viewed by the internal register HSW146 | ||
57 | * Signal strength value of 4G can be viewed by the internal register HSW166 | ||
58 | * There are some different display for signal lights means V-Box connection on different status: | ||
59 | ** **4 signal lights are keep off**: Not recognize SIM card yet; | ||
60 | ** **Signal light 1 (Counting from top to bottom) is blinking**: SIM card status abnormal or signal abnormal; | ||
61 | ** **4 signal lights are blinking at the same time**: Not able to connect with 4G base station; | ||
62 | ** **Signal light(s) is/are keep on** which means the connection is OK; | ||
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64 | * **P/R light:** V-Box operation indicator, this light flashes when V-Box is operating normally.Otherwise,V-Box firmware do not run well. | ||
65 | * **NET ligh**t: network communication indicator. When the V-Box communicates with other devices through the network, this light flashes. | ||
66 | * **LINK light:** server connection indicator. | ||
67 | ** When the V-BOX is not connected to the network, this light is off; | ||
68 | ** When the V-BOX's network connection is normal, but not connected to the server, this light flashes; | ||
69 | ** When the V-BOX's network connection is normal and the server is successfully connected, this light is always on. | ||
70 | * **COM light:** serial port communication indicator. When the V-BOX communicates with other devices through the serial port, this light flashes. | ||
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74 | **✎Note: **4G signal ranges from 0-31 (Greater than 20 represents signal is good) | ||
75 | WiFi signal ranges from 0-100 (Greater than 80 represents signal is good) | ||
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78 | **IO interface:** | ||
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80 | * Xn: Switch signal input terminal, with optocoupler isolation input. | ||
81 | * Yn: Switch signal output terminal, relay output. | ||
82 | * S/S: Input mode selection terminal, S/S connected with 24V+ means supporting NPN input mode; S/S connected with 24V- means supporting PNP input mode. | ||
83 | * COM:Output common. | ||
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85 | **RS485 communication terminal** | ||
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87 | * A+: RS485+ terminal. | ||
88 | * B-: RS485- terminal. | ||
89 | * GND: Common ground terminal of RS485 terminal. |