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Industrial Automation Headquarters

Delta Electronics, Inc.


Taoyuan Technology Center
No.18, Xinglong Rd., Taoyuan City,
Taoyuan County 33068, Taiwan
TEL: 886-3-362-6301 / FAX: 886-3-371-6301

Asia
Delta Electronics (Jiangsu) Ltd.
Wujiang Plant 3
1688 Jiangxing East Road,
Wujiang Economic Development Zone
Wujiang City, Jiang Su Province, P.R.C. 215200
TEL: 86-512-6340-3008 / FAX: 86-769-6340-7290

Delta Greentech (China) Co., Ltd.


238 Min-Xia Road, Pudong District,
ShangHai, P.R.C. 201209
TEL: 86-21-58635678 / FAX: 86-21-58630003

Delta Electronics (Japan), Inc.


Tokyo Office
2-1-14 Minato-ku Shibadaimon,
Tokyo 105-0012, Japan
TEL: 81-3-5733-1111 / FAX: 81-3-5733-1211

Delta Electronics (Korea), Inc.


1511, Byucksan Digital Valley 6-cha, Gasan-dong,

DX-2300 Series Industrial


Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea, 153-704
TEL: 82-2-515-5303 / FAX: 82-2-515-5302

Delta Electronics Int’l (S) Pte Ltd.

Ethernet Cloud Router


4 Kaki Bukit Ave 1, #05-05, Singapore 417939
TEL: 65-6747-5155 / FAX: 65-6744-9228

Delta Electronics (India) Pvt. Ltd.

User Manual
Plot No 43 Sector 35, HSIIDC
Gurgaon, PIN 122001, Haryana, India
TEL : 91-124-4874900 / FAX : 91-124-4874945

Americas
Delta Products Corporation (USA)
Raleigh Office

DIACloud Cloud Platform


P.O. Box 12173,5101 Davis Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, U.S.A.
TEL: 1-919-767-3800 / FAX: 1-919-767-8080

Delta Greentech (Brasil) S.A.


Sao Paulo Office
Rua Itapeva, 26 - 3° andar Edificio Itapeva One-Bela Vista
01332-000-São Paulo-SP-Brazil
TEL: 55 11 3568-3855 / FAX: 55 11 3568-3865

Europe
Delta Electronics (Netherlands) B.V.
Eindhoven Office
De Witbogt 20, 5652 AG Eindhoven, The Netherlands
TEL : +31 (0)40-8003800 / FAX : +31 (0)40-8003898
DX-020BC20-02

2020-05-14

*We reserve the right to change the information in this manual without prior notice.
www.deltaww.com
DX-2300 Series
Industrial Ethernet Cloud Router
User Manual

Revision History
Version Revision Date
1st The first version was published. 2016/3/21
1. Add new functions featuring Auto Detect/ Target Address in section 3.2.1.
2. Add a new function featuring PHY Auto Reset in section 3.2.2.
3. Add a new function featuring Storm Filtering in section 3.2.3.
4. Add a new function featuring Remote Access Port in section 3.2.1.
5. Chapter 3: Add new function featuring Set Local PC Time in Section3.4.2.
6. Chapter 3: Update information concerning Transparent mode/ Slave mode/
Master mode/ Serial Server-TCP Server/ Serial Server-TCP Client/ Serial
Server-UDP Client/ RS485 mode in Section3.4.3.
7. Chapter 3: Add new function featuring MC master mode in section 3.4.3.
8. Chapter 3: Update information concerning Transparent mode/ Slave mode/
2nd 2020/5/14
Master mode/ Serial Server-TCP Server/ Serial Server-TCP Client/ Serial
Server-UDP Client/ RS485 mode in Section 3.4.4.
9. Chapter 3: Add new function of Siemens TCP in section 3.4.6.
10. Chapter 3: Update information concerning functions of Diagnosing Method/
Host Name/IP Address in section 3.4.14.
11. Chapter 3: Add new function of Trouble shooting in section3.4.15.
12. Chapter 3: Add new function of Add/ Export Configure List/ Import Configure
List/ Register Type/ Register Start Address in section 3.4.18.
13. Chapter 4: Update information concerning functions of PPI and add new
function of Auto Baudrate. In section 4.2.2.
DX-2300 Series Industrial Ethernet Cloud
Router User Manual
Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Product Overview ....................................................................................... 1-3


1.1.1 Network Design ..................................................................................... 1-3
1.1.2 Features ............................................................................................... 1-4
1.1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs ..................................................................... 1-5
1.1.4 Bottom Panel ........................................................................................ 1-5
1.1.5 Dimension ............................................................................................ 1-6

1.2 Package Checklist ...................................................................................... 1-7

Chapter 2 User Interface

2.1 Web-based GUI Configuration ....................................................................... 2-2


2.1.1 System Connection ................................................................................ 2-2
2.1.2 Default IP Address/Account/Password ....................................................... 2-2
2.1.3 Local Network Setups ............................................................................. 2-2
2.1.4 Logging in ............................................................................................ 2-4

2.2 DIADevice ..................................................................................................... 2-5


2.2.1 Device connection and detection .............................................................. 2-6
2.2.2 Network Setting .................................................................................... 2-7
2.2.3 Bind Device .......................................................................................... 2-9
2.2.4 Open Device Webpage .......................................................................... 2-11

2.3 Typical application configuration ................................................................... 2-5


2.3.1 Data Collection .................................................................................... 2-12
2.3.2 Remote Debugging .............................................................................. 2-18

Chapter 3 Functions

3.1 Status ........................................................................................................ 3-3


3.1.1 Device Information ................................................................................ 3-3
3.1.2 Network Status ..................................................................................... 3-4
3.1.3 Routing Table ........................................................................................ 3-5
3.1.4 Local Log .............................................................................................. 3-5
3.1.5 Traffic Statistics ..................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.6 Cloud Status ......................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.7 Connected Device .................................................................................. 3-6

3.2 Network ..................................................................................................... 3-7


3.2.1 WAN Configurations ............................................................................... 3-7
3.2.2 LAN Configurations ................................................................................ 3-9

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3.2.3 Storm Filtering .................................................................................... 3-11
3.2.4 Static Routing Rules ............................................................................. 3-11
3.2.5 Dynamic DNS...................................................................................... 3-13

3.3 Firewall .................................................................................................... 3-14


3.3.1 Firewall Settings .................................................................................. 3-14
3.3.2 DMZ Settings ...................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.3 Port Forward ....................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.4 Port Trigger ........................................................................................ 3-20
3.3.5 URL Filter ........................................................................................... 3-21
3.3.6 MAC Filter .......................................................................................... 3-22
3.3.7 IP Filter .............................................................................................. 3-23

3.4 System ..................................................................................................... 3-24


3.4.1 User Management................................................................................ 3-24
3.4.2 Time Zone Configurations ..................................................................... 3-25
3.4.3 RS232 ............................................................................................... 3-26
3.4.4 RS485 ............................................................................................... 3-36
3.4.5 Modbus TCP ........................................................................................ 3-44
3.4.6 Siemens TCP ....................................................................................... 3-47
3.4.7 Log Settings ....................................................................................... 3-50
3.4.8 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................... 3-51
3.4.9 Backup & Restore ................................................................................ 3-52
3.4.10 Scheduled Jobs ................................................................................... 3-53
3.4.11 Add A New Job .................................................................................... 3-53
3.4.12 Export Job List .................................................................................... 3-54
3.4.13 Import Job List .................................................................................... 3-54
3.4.14 Network Diagnosis ............................................................................... 3-54
3.4.15 Trouble shooting .................................................................................. 3-55
3.4.16 System Reboot .................................................................................... 3-56
3.4.17 Event Management .............................................................................. 3-56
3.4.18 Register Management........................................................................... 3-59

3.5 Cloud Service ........................................................................................... 3-60


3.5.1 Cloud Configurations ............................................................................ 3-60
3.5.2 Proxy Setting ...................................................................................... 3-65
3.5.3 Secure Tunnel Firewall .......................................................................... 3-66
3.5.4 Cloud Log ........................................................................................... 3-67

3.6 SD Card Quick Configuration .................................................................... 3-68

Chapter 4 DIACom

4.1 Introduction to DIACom ............................................................................. 4-2


4.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version ........................................................... 4-2

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4.1.2 DIACom Installation............................................................. 4-3
4.1.3 DIACloud Account Registration .............................................. 4-3
4.1.4 Bind DIACloud Account ........................................................ 4-5

4.2 DIACom Operation ................................................................... 4-6


4.2.1 Setup a Secure Tunnel ......................................................... 4-6
4.2.2 Create a Virtual Serial-Port ................................................. 4-10
4.2.3 Remote Control and Monitoring via DIACom .......................... 4-12
4.2.4 Automation Startup ........................................................... 4-14

Chapter 5 DIACloud

5.1 Introduction to DIACloud ............................................................ 5-2


5.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version ............................................ 5-2

5.2 Instructions for DIACloud ........................................................... 5-2


5.2.1 Register and Login .................................................................. 5-2
5.2.2 Home.................................................................................... 5-4
5.2.3 Devices ................................................................................. 5-6
5.2.4 Alarm ................................................................................. 5-16
5.2.5 Secure Tunnels ..................................................................... 5-16
5.2.6 Sub Users ............................................................................ 5-18
5.2.7 Logs ................................................................................... 5-21
5.2.8 Orders ................................................................................ 5-22
5.2.9 Profile ................................................................................. 5-23

Chapter 6 DIACloud APP

6.1 Introduction to DIACloud APP ................................................. 6-2

6.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version ........................................ 6-2


6.1.2 DIACloud APP Installation ..................................................... 6-2

6.2 DIACloud APP Function ............................................................ 6-2

6.2.1 DIACloud APP Login ............................................................. 6-2


6.2.2 Device List ......................................................................... 6-4
6.2.3 Device Details ..................................................................... 6-5
6.2.4 Registers View .................................................................... 6-6
6.2.5 Alarm List .......................................................................... 6-7

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Chapter 1 Production Introduction

Table of Contents
1.1 Product Overview ....................................................................................... 1-3
1.1.1 Network Design ..................................................................................... 1-3
1.1.2 Features ............................................................................................... 1-4
1.1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs ..................................................................... 1-5
1.1.4 Bottom Panel ........................................................................................ 1-5
1.1.5 Dimension ............................................................................................ 1-6

1.2 Package Checklist ...................................................................................... 1-7

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About This Manual


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The user manual is suitable for DX-2300LN-WW. If you need to use the Delta DX-2300 series products in China areas,

please refer to the model name DX-2300LN-CN on the Delta website, or contact our branch offices or distributors.

FCC Interference Statement


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the

FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential

installation.

This equipment generates radio frequency signal and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may

cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a

particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be

determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of

the following measures:


---Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

---Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

---Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

---Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CE Declaration of Conformity
In accordance with the Directives 2004/108/EC*, 2014/30/EU, 2006/95/EC* and 2014/35/EU. The test record, data

evaluation and DX-2300 Series configurations represented herein are true and accurate under the standards herein

specified.

Disclaimers and Limitation of Liabilities


To the maximum extent permitted by law and regardless DELTA be aware or has been advised of the possibility of these

damages, DELTA is not liable to any user or anyone else for: (a) any loss of use, data, reputation, goodwill, credit,

opportunity, economy or profits, whether or not foreseeable; (b) any special, incidental, indirect, consequential, or punitive

damages whatsoever; (c) any losses or damages based on any theory of liability, including breach of contract or warranty,

negligence or other tortious action; (d) any losses or damages resulting from use or unable to use the systems or devices

to which the Software or Services are incorporated or co-operated; and (e) any losses or damages arising from any other

claim or in connection with the use of or access to the Software or Services.

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1.1 Product Overview


The DX-2300LN-WW is a wired industrial router, an Internet of Things wired communication product of industrial grade. 1_
The product is equipped with multiple application interfaces, including Ethernet interface, RS232 serial interface and

RS485 serial interface, and thus can satisfy the user’s various different application demands.

The product supports DIACloud platform services, and by this platform, convenient and efficient point-to-point connection

with the router, safe and reliable data transmission, remote device management and configuration, remote firmware

upgrading, remote maintenance and other functions can be realized, so as to save the cost of device operation and

maintenance for users.

The product can be widely used in the fields requiring mobile network interconnection, such as industrial automation,

smart home, intelligent building, smart power grids, video surveillance, intelligent self-service and intelligent

transportation.

1.1.1 Network Design


Connect the intelligent devices at different sites to the Internet via the DX-2300LN-WW. The DX-2300LN-WW allows the

point-to-point connection through DIACloud platform. In addition to safe and reliable data transmission, it can save the

cost of purchasing and maintaining VPN device.

The maintenance personnel can realize remote maintenance and management of the device through DIACloud platform

whenever and wherever possible, which can ensure safe and reliable data transmission, and also can save operation and

management cost of the device for users.

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1.1.2 Features

 Device support various connection method in WAN port, such as the static IP, DHCP client.
 Provide dual serial port (RS232 & RS485) and LAN port connectivity.

 Build in Watch-Dog.

 NTP server built in RTC.

 Local and remote firmware upgrade.


 Support Firewall: Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), Prevent Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks, NAT (Network Address
Translation), Port Trigging, Port Mapping, IP Address Filtering, MAC Address Filtering, URL Filtering, DHCP Server,

Dynamic DNS, Static Routes, Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

 TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, HTTP, DNS, SSH protocol

 Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU / ASCII protocol

 Mitsubishi MC and Siemens ISO TCP protocol


 SMS alarm functions, users can customize the alarm condition

 Provide task schedule management

 Local log and remote log server

 Configuration backup and importing

 Network data flow statistic

 Networking failure diagnostic

 DIACloud platform services that can realize safe point-to-point data transmission, remote device configuration and
management, firmware upgrading, and support batch configuration and upgrading of multiple devices

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1.1.3 Front Panel Ports and LEDs


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POWER LED
READY LED
RS232 LED
RS485 LED
SD LED

SD Card Slot

WAN Port
Reset Button

RS232 Port
LAN Port

RS485 Port

1.1.4 Bottom Panel

Grounding
Screw

Power Port

Notice

This router’s reset button is on the front panel. By pressing the Reset button, users can reset the
router or reset the router to factory default settings. See the instruction below:

 Reset the Router: With the router powered on, press the Reset button and release the button
right away.

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 Reset to Factory Defaults: With the router powered on, press and hold the Reset button for
3~6 seconds and then release the button.
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 Reset can only be done when the device is running properly.

 With the router powered on, press and hold the Reset button until all the LEDs go out
(Except the Power LED). Then release the button and wait the router to reboot to its
factory default settings.

1.1.5 Dimension

Unit = mm

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1.2 Package Checklist


Unpack the package carefully and check the package contents. The package should contain the following items:
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 DX-2300LN-WW Industrial Ethernet Cloud Router x1

 Quick Installation Sheet x1

 Accessory for Wall-mounting installation x1

Notice

 Verify that nothing is missing from the DX-2300LN-WW package by using the check list above. If any item
is found missing or damaged, please contact your local sales representative for support.

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Table of Contents
2.1 Web-based GUI Configuration ..................................................................................... 2-2
2.1.1 System Connection ............................................................................................... 2-2
2.1.2 Default IP Address/Account/Password ...................................................................... 2-2
2.1.3 Local Network Setups ............................................................................................ 2-2
2.1.4 Logging in ............................................................................................................ 2-4

2.2 DIADevice ................................................................................................................... 2-5


2.2.1 Device connection and detection ............................................................................. 2-5
2.2.2 Network Setting .................................................................................................... 2-7
2.2.3 Bind Device .......................................................................................................... 2-9
2.2.4 Open Device Webpage ......................................................................................... 2-11

2.3 Typical application configuration ................................................................................ 2-5


2.3.1 Data Collection .................................................................................................. ..2-12
2.3.2 Remote Debugging ............................................................................................. ..2-18

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2.1 Web-based GUI Configuration


The DX-2300LN-WW Industrial Ethernet Cloud Router provides a friendly Web Browser Configuration for users to set up
and operate more intruitivly.

2.1.1 System Connection


2_ First, connect the PC used for configuration with Ethernet interface of the router directly or through the switch/hub.

2.1.2 Default IP Address/Account/Password


The default IP address of router is 192.168.5.5. The initial account and password is admin/admin.

2.1.3 Local Network Setups


After the connection of the local computer and the router is done, you will need to set the network configruration for your
computer. There are 2 methods for the setting, we suggest you to use the first one:

 Obtain an IP address automatically by using the router as a DHCP server.

1. Open Network Connections by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Control Panel.

2. Under Network and Sharing Center, click View network connections.

3. Right-click the connection that you want to change, and then click Properties. If you're prompted for
an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

4. Click the Networking tab. Under This connection uses the following items, click either Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6), and then click Properties.

5. Click Obtain DNS server address automatically and then click OK to get a DNS server address
automatically using DHCP.

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 Set up the IP address manually.


(The IP address of the computer should be in the same network segment as the router’s.)

Since the router’s default IP address is 192.168.5.5 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the computer’s IP
address can be set between 192.168.5.1 to 192.168.5.254 except 192.168.5.5. However, you’ll need to make sure
there are no IP conflicts.

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Here, we set the address to 192.168.5.10 and the default gateway to 192.168.5.5. For DNS, the usable DNS
address can be selected or the address can also be set to 192.168.5.5.

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2.1.4 Logging in
1. Open your Internet Explorer browser and input LAN IP address (Default is 192.168.5.5) in the search bar and then
press Enter.

2. You’ll be prompted with the log-in page. Input the user name and the password (Default is admin/admin) and then
press Enter to log in to the setup page.

3. After login, you can see the main selection area on the left hand side and the upper area of the page. The detailed
settings can be seen on the right hand side of the page.

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2.2 DIADevice
DIADevice is a tool for quickly configuring network devices. Users simply connect the DX device to the PC through the
network cable. This tool can be used to quickly and easily configure the network setting of the device and complete the
device binding DIACloud cloud account.

The DIADevice software is included in the latest DIACom software package. From the official website or sales staff to
obtain DIACom packag. The following example uses DX-2300 to show you how to configure your device with DIADevice.

2.2.1 Device connection and detection


1. Connect the device to the power supply, and connect the device to the PC using a network cable. Plug the network
cable connected to the Internet into the WAN port of the device

2. Run DIADevice and click ‘Detect’ button

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3. After DIACom detects the device, it will automatically go to the login page, and the user needs to enter login
password on the login page.

4. After passing the authentication, the device information page is displayed, including the basic device information
(Device Name, S / N, firmware, LAN IP address), network status, WAN information, and cloud service information

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2.2.2 Network Setting


This feature allows you to quickly configure your network in three steps.

1. Click “Network Setting”

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2. The default is DHCP. If you can not connect to the Internet using auto-setup, please use manual settings.

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3. Please confirm the network environment and then decide whether to enable HTTP Proxy. If you need to set up HTTP
PROXY, contact your IT staff.

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4. After the device successfully connected to the Internet, the connection would be successful.

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2.2.3 Bind Device


This feature allows you to quickly bind your device to the DIAcloud in three steps.

1. Click “Bind Device”

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2. Enter the DIAcloud account number and password, and click Next.

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3. After binding configuration is configured, click “Bind” to bind.

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4. If your device is successfully bound to the cloud, the following screen will appear

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Notice
 If the device has been bound to the cloud account, you need to switch to another cloud
account binding, you only need to repeat 1-3 steps and then enter the new cloud account
you need to bind

2.2.4 Open Device Webpage


Click “Open device webpage” button, the browser will open the device settings page, the user can set the parameters of
RS232 / 485 configuration.

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2.3 Typical application configuration


DX-2300 is an industrial-grade cloud router, with DX-2300 users can easily and quickly collect remote data and perform
remote device debugging.

2.3.1 Data collection


DX router can connect to the Slave via serial port or Ethernet port, router builtin more than 2000 registers, through
standard Modbus RTU ASCII and Modbus/TCP protocol, and Mitsubishi MC and Siemens TCP protocol, work as
Master/Slave role to collecti/receivE data, and upload data to the cloud.

The basic steps of data collection are as follows:

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1. Register DIACloud Account

Cloud account is an important credential of DX router ownership. When the router is bound with a DIACloud account,
only the account or the sub-account authorized by the account can access the device remotely. All data uploaded by
the router belongs to this account, which can only be accessed by this account or sub-accounts authorized by this
account. If you don't already have a cloud account, follow these steps to register:

 Browsing DIACloud website (http://www.DIACloudSolutions.com), click “CREATE AN ACCOUNT”.

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 Fill in account info and select “I Agree”, click “CREATE AN ACCOUNT” button.

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 Login your mailbox. Open the activation email sent from [email protected] and complete
DIACloud account activation operation.

2. Config DX Router

Here shows how to config the DX router, make it as the modbus master to collect the data from Delta PLC via
RS-485.

 Connect DX router to local PC via cable, login the config GUI, See section 2.1 for more details.

 DX-2300 is a wire router. You can go to “Network”-“WAN Configurations” to set up the parameters for internet
connection.

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After configuration, you can go to” Status”-“network status” to confirm the connection is ready.

 Go to “System”-“RS485” and enter RS-485 setting page, set the working mode as “Master mode”. Detail
configuration is as follows::

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 Go to “System”-“Register Management” and enter register setting page, set up the data upload rules. Detail
configuration is as follows:

 Go to “Cloud Service”-“Cloud configurations”and enter account setting page, binding the device with DIACloud
account. Detail configuration is as follows:

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Click the "verify" button to verify the user name/password, it will show below page after verification is pass.
Users can use the default parameters. Click the "bind" button to bind the device to this account.

After binding successful, you can log in the device configuration page again and check the binding information.

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3. View data in DIACloud

 Browsing DIACloud website, login with your account.

 Click “Devices” from the menu, find the device and click the to view the details.

 Select “Registers” and a register list will be displayed, values shown behind register addresses are collected
data.
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2.3.2 Remote debugging


DX router have built-in DIACloud cloud service, so when the router is bound to the DIACloud account and connected to
the DIACloud cloud platform, the router and the cloud platform will create a secure tunnel, and all the devices in the same
secure tunnel group under the account will be in the same secure virtual LAN. With our DIACom PC tool, users can also
add their local computers to the virtual LAN, allowing them to download and debug remote devices as if they were
operating locally, either through the network port or by creating a virtual serial port.

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1. Register DIACloud Account

If you’ve already had a DIACloud account, skip this step. To register a new account, please refer to section 2.3.1.

2. Config DX Router

Here show how to config the DX router and perform remote debug Delta PLC via RS-485.

 Connect DX router to local PC via cable, login the config GUI, See section 2.1 for details

DX-2300 is a wire router. You can go to” Network”-“WAN Configurations” to set up the parameter for internet
connection. After configuration, you can go to” Status”-“network status” to confirm the connection is ready.

 Go to ”System”-“RS485” to enter RS-485 setting page, set up it’s working mode to “Transparent mode”,
configuring as follows:

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 Go to “Cloud Service”-“Cloud configurations” to enter account setting page, binding the device with DIACloud
account, please refert to section 2.3.1 for more details.

3. DIACom Tool

 Obtain the DIACom firmware package from the official website or from our sales representative. Administrator
privileges are required to run and install the package. After install successfully, run this programe and login
with DIACloud account.

 Select the tunnel group which router belongs to. Set up local IP address same segment with DX route. And
click “Create Tunnel” button.

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 After the tunnel has been created, click button of the DX router, goto create virtual com page. If “Create”
button is not available, please check the RS-485 wrok mode in DX router config page.

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 After the virtual serial port is created, open the corresponding debugging tool WPLSoft of Delta PLC, you can
remotely download the program to the PLC, which connect to DX router through RS-485.

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Chapter 3 Functions

Table of Contents
3.1 Status ........................................................................................................ 3-3
3.1.1 Device Information ................................................................................ 3-3
3.1.2 Network Status ..................................................................................... 3-4
3.1.3 Routing Table........................................................................................ 3-5
3.1.4 Local Log .............................................................................................. 3-5
3.1.5 Traffic Statistics .................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.6 Cloud Status ......................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.7 Connected Device .................................................................................. 3-6
3.2 Network ..................................................................................................... 3-7
3.2.1 WAN Configurations ............................................................................... 3-7
3.2.2 LAN Configurations ................................................................................ 3-9
3.2.3 Storm Filtering .................................................................................... 3-11
3.2.4 Static Routing Rules ............................................................................. 3-11
3.2.5 Dynamic DNS...................................................................................... 3-13
3.3 Firewall .................................................................................................... 3-14
3.3.1 Firewall Settings .................................................................................. 3-14
3.3.2 DMZ Settings ...................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.3 Port Forward ....................................................................................... 3-17

3.3.4 Port Trigger ........................................................................................ 3-20


3.3.5 URL Filter ........................................................................................... 3-21
3.3.6 MAC Filter .......................................................................................... 3-22
3.3.7 IP Filter .............................................................................................. 3-23
3.4 System ..................................................................................................... 3-24
3.4.1 User Management................................................................................ 3-24
3.4.2 Time Zone Configurations ..................................................................... 3-25
3.4.3 RS232 ............................................................................................... 3-26
3.4.4 RS485 ............................................................................................... 3-36
3.4.5 Modbus TCP ........................................................................................ 3-44
3.4.6 Siemens TCP....................................................................................... 3-47
3.4.7 Log Settings ....................................................................................... 3-50
3.4.8 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................... 3-51

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3.4.9 Backup & Restore ................................................................................ 3-52


3.4.10 Scheduled Jobs ................................................................................... 3-53
3.4.11 Add A New Job .................................................................................... 3-53

3.4.12 Export Job List .................................................................................... 3-54


3.4.13 Import Job List.................................................................................... 3-54
3.4.14 Network Diagnosis ............................................................................... 3-54
3.4.15 Trouble shooting ................................................................................. 3-55
3.4.16 System Reboot ................................................................................... 3-56
3.4.17 Event Management .............................................................................. 3-56
3.4.18 Register Management .......................................................................... 3-59
3.5 Cloud Service ........................................................................................... 3-60
3.5.1 Cloud Configurations ............................................................................ 3-60

3.5.2 Proxy Setting ...................................................................................... 3-65


3.5.3 Secure Tunnel Firewall ......................................................................... 3-66
3.5.4 Cloud Log ........................................................................................... 3-67

3.6 SD Card Quick Configuration .................................................................... 3-68

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3.1 Status
You can view summary or detailed information on the Device Information, Network Status, Routing Table, Local Log,
Traffic Statistics, Cloud Status, and Connected Device.

3.1.1 Device Information


This page shows basic information on the Hardware/Software version and Resource Usage Information.

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 Hardware Version

Item Description

RTM Version Release to manufacturing version of the router

Release Date Hardware release date

S/N Serial number of the router

 Software Version

Item Description

RTM Version Release to manufacturing version of the software

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Release Date Software release date

Current Version Version number of the software currently used on the router

Upgrade Date Upgrade time of the software currently used on the router

 Resource Usage Information

Item Description

CPU Usage The CPU usage of current router

Total Memory The total memory on the router

_3 Memory Used The memory currently used on the router.

Memory Usage The current ratio of the router usage

3.1.2 Network Status


This page shows basic information on Internet Information and LAN Status.

Internet Information includes the MAC Address, IP Address, Gateway Address, Primary DNS, Network Mask, WAN
Connection Mode, and Secondary DNS.

LAN Status includes the Device Name, IP Address, DHCP Server, MAC Address and Network Mask. When the DHCP
server is enabled, you can see more information, including the address lease time, start address and end address.

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3.1.3 Routing Table


This page shows basic information on the routing table, including the Destination, Gateway, Network Mask, HOPS and
Network Interface.

3.1.4 Local Log


This page shows logs of the router, including the System log, Warning lot and the Debug log. You can use the buttons on
the right hand side to refresh, clear or download the displayed logs.
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3.1.5 Traffic Statistics


This page shows network traffic information of the router, including the data sent and received over WAN and LAN. You
can use the buttons on the right hand side to refresh or clear the traffic information.

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3.1.6 Cloud Status


This page shows cloud server information of the router, including the Registration Status, Service Status, and Activated
Time.

3.1.7 Connected Device


This page shows information of the devices connected to the router, including the IP Address, Host Name, MAC Address.

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3.2 Network
You can set up networks, including the WAN Configurations, LAN Configurations, Storm Filtering, Static Routing Rules
and Dynamic DNS.

3.2.1 WAN Configurations


This page is used for setting up the WAN (Wide Area Network), including the WAN Connection Mode, IP Allocation
Method, IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway Address, Packet MTU and DNS.

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Description Default
WAN Connection Mode
Your device can connect to the internet via the WAN port with a Dynamic IP
or Static IP.
 Static IP: Manually set up the IP address. DHCP
 Dynamic IP: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on
the network will assign an IP address to the DX router automatically.
IP Allocation Method

The IP Allocation Method is the same as the WAN Connection Mode that DHCP

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Description Default
you have set. You can apply to different option by modifying the WAN
Connection Mode.
 Dynamic: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the
network will assign an IP address to the DX router automatically.
 Manual: Manually set up the IP address (Static).
IP Address
Set up an IP address for your device to connect to the internet via the WAN
0.0.0.0
port. It’s configurable when the mode is set to Static.
Network Mask
Set up the WAN network mask. It’s configurable when the mode is set to
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0.0.0.0

Gateway Address
Set up the gateway address. It’s configurable when the mode is set to
0.0.0.0
Static.
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted
1500
over packet based networks.
Retrieve DNS Address By
The Retrieve DNS Address Method is the same as the WAN Connection
Mode that you have set. You can apply to different option by modifying the
WAN Connection Mode.
DNS address can be retrieved by DHCP setup or manually set. DHCP
 Dynamic: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the
network will assign an DNS address to the DX router automatically.
 Manual: Manually set up the IP address (Static).
Primary DNS
Set up the primary DNS. It’s configurable when the mode is set to Static. 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS
Set up the secondary DNS. It’s configurable when the mode is set to Static. 0.0.0.0
Auto Detect
With two ways to detect the network connection automatically, users can
choose between “PING” and “Cloud Service” or choose “Disable” to shut Cloud Service
down this function.
Target Address

Set the IP/domain of the server that program will do a ping testing. www.DIACloudSolutions.
com

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3.2.2 LAN Configurations


This page is used for setting up the LAN, including the Device Name, IP Address, Network Mask, and DHCP Server.

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Description Default
Device Name
Set up a device name for your router. The name shall be composed of letters, DX2300 + “_” +
numbers and underline, starting with a letter or number. The maximum string “the last four digits
length is 32 bytes. of Mac address”
IP Address
Set up an IP address for your device. 192.168.5.5
Network Mask
Set up the LAN network mask. 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server
If DX router uses DHCP to assign IP addresses automatically on your
network. You can specify the IP address range and lease time for the clients
Enable
on your network. Once the DX router have bound the DIACloud and enabled
the DIACloud DHCP the DHCP in DX router will be disabled automatically.
Address Lease Time
To set up the address lease time so that a client doesn't hold an IP address
One day
indefinitely. It allows for a mechanism to gracefully reuse DHCP addresses.

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Description Default
Options here are 1 to 3 days.
First IP Address
To increase the number of addresses available to clients, you can change
192.168.5.100
the Start Address.
Last IP Address
To increase the number of addresses available to clients, you can change
192.168.5.200
the End Address.
STP
STP is a network protocol that builds a logical loop-free topology for Ethernet
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Disable
the broadcast radiation that results from them. If this STP is enabled, the
traffic usage will increase about 15Mbit in 24 hours.
PHY Auto Reset
Activate DIACloud DHCP after the account is bound. To determine whether
LAN needs to be reset if DIACloud is manually reboot or reconnected due to
unstable network.

 Disable: Not allow LAN reset automatically.

 Enable: Allow LAN to be reset which would cause a short period of Disable
disconnection between devices and DX LAN ports

Notice:

It is suggested to disable DIACloud DHCP function and assign IP addresses


in manual mode.

An example of operation: Confirm “PHY Auto Reset” is set as Disable.


1. Logged into www.diacloudsolutions.com
2. Click the secure tunnel and create a new network.
3. Enable the function to assign IP address
4. Log into DX webpage and bind your account to the DIACloud. Make sure if the
LAN port is receiving the DHCP IP address from DIACloud.
5. Go to NETWORK -> LAN Configurations -> PHY Auto Reset and select
Instruction
Disable.
6. Connect the device to the LAN1 port.
7. Restart the Cloud service to see if the LAN1 is not trying to reconnect. (LAN1
should not be restarted.)

8. Connect your PC to LAN2 to ping LAN1 to see if the IP address of the LAN1
cannot communicate for a short time.

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3.2.3 Storm Filtering


When storm filtering is enabled, the switch will permit only the allowed number of packets to forward during the period you
set, and the following incoming packets will be discarded to avoid network traffic.

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Description Default
Broadcast Packet Filtering
Enable or disable storm filtering function for broadcast packets. Condition to
Disabled
determine: Destination: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF, protocols: DHCP、ARP、UDP...

Multicast Packet Filtering


Enable or disable storm filtering function for Multicast packets. Condition to
determine: Destination: multicast MAC addresses 01-80-C2-XX-XX-XX,
01-00-5E-XX-XX-XX and more. Disabled
Protocols: IGMP...
Note: Conditions not include 01-80-C2-00-00-00(STP protocol)
Unknown Destination Address Packet Filtering
Enable or disable storm filtering function for unknown destination address
packets. Disabled

Period
Set the time period of storm filtering with options: 800ms, 400ms, 200ms and
800ms
100ms.
Allowed Packet Number
Set the allowed packet number to process in a time period. Options are 8, 16,
32, 64 and 256. 8

3.2.4 Static Routing Rules


This page is for setting up the Static Routing, including the Rule Name, Network Interface, Enabled, Destination IP,
Network Mask, Gateway Address and Metric. Click the “Add A Rule” to add static routing rules.

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After clicking the “Add A Rule”, you will see the following page.

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Description Default
Rule Name
Set up a name for your rule. The name shall be composed of letters,
numbers and underline, starting with a letter or number. The maximum string N/A
length is 32 bytes.
Network Interface
For a specific network destination address, select the network interface of the
WAN
router for sending data package. Options are LAN and WAN.
Enabled
Activate the static routing functionality. Yes
Destination IP
Set up a Destination IP address for your device. N/A
Network Mask
Set up the subnet mask corresponding to the destination network segment. If
the final destination of the routing is a single host, please type in N/A
255.255.255.255.
Gateway Address
Set up the next-hop routing address. N/A

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Description Default
Metric
Set up the hops. The number of hops that are passed for reaching the
destination address. One hop indicates passing one router passed. The 2
range is 2~15.

3.2.5 Dynamic DNS


This page is used for setting up the Dynamic DNS Settings, including the Dynamic DNS, Service Provider, Domain User
Name, Password, and the Refreshing Interval.

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Description Default
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows you to obtain an IP address
Disable
automatically from your router. You can enable or disable this functionality.
Service Provider
Select the dynamic domain service provider.
www.DynDns.org
Options are www.DynDNS.org and www.NOIP.com
Domain
The domain applied for to the corresponding dynamic domain service
N/A
provider.
User Name
The name of the user registered at the corresponding dynamic domain service
provider. N/A

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Description Default
Password
The corresponding password to the registered user. N/A
Refreshing Interval
Set up the time for the router to update its public network IP from the dynamic
86400
domain service provider. The value range is 120~86400 sec.

3.3 Firewall
You can set up firewall configurations, including the Firewall Settings, DMZ Settings, Port Forward, Port Trigger, URL
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3.3.1 Firewall Settings


1. This page is used for setting up the basic firewall settings, including the SPI firewall switch, WAN Ping response,
LAN SSH function and WAN SSH.

2. Users can also set up configuration via web browser by accessing the public IP address obtained from WAN port
with port 80 or 502.

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Description Default
Firewall
The SPI Firewall keeps track of the state of network connections travelling
across it, protecting your Internet connection against Internet threats Enable
and Denial of Service (DoS).
WAN Ping
It creates a filter that your router not to respond to Ping command and
prevents other users on the internet from pinging your pc and gaining your IP Not responded
address.
LAN SSH
Set up whether to allow LAN end to connect with the router via SSH. Enable
WAN SSH
Set up whether to allow WAN end to connect with the router via SSH. Disable

Remote Access Port


Users can obtain a public IP address through the WAN port and use the port
80 to go to the setting page of the device and use the port 502 to connect to
the Modbus TCP Server.

 Port 80: Access the configuration page of your device.

 Port 502: External devices as MODBUS Clients connect to the Uncheck


MODBUS TCP Server of your device to read MODBUS slave devices.

Notice:

Contact ISP or IT specialists in your company before obtain public IP address.

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1. Access the DX configuration page with public IP address and port 80 on a remote
computer.

2. Login DX webpage.

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4. Set “Primary Connection” as WAN

5. Obtain the pulic IP address from ISP (E.g.123.123.123.1)

6. Go to FIREWALL -> Firewall Settings


7. Check the box of Remote Access Port: 80.

8. Open the web browser on a remote PC and access the IP address (http://123.123.123.1:80)
to enter DX configuration webpage.
Example 9. Use MODBUS TCP Client tool to connect with MODBUS TCP Server on DX devices and
obtain MODBUS data

10. Login DX webpage.

11. Go to NETWORK -> Connection

12. Set “Primary Connection” as WAN

13. Obtain the pulic IP address from ISP (E.g.123.123.123.1)

14. Go to FIREWALL -> Firewall Settings


15. Select “502” for Remote Access Port.
16. Remote devices use MODBUS TCP Client tool to connect with MODBUS TCP Server on DX
devices and read MODBUS slave devices.

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3.3.2 DMZ Settings


This page is used for setting up the DMZ server.

Description Default
DMZ Server
Demilitarized zone (DMZ) is a special segment of the local network reserved
for servers accessible from the Internet, adding an additional layer of Disable
security.
DMZ Host IP Address

Set up the IP address for the DMZ host. N/A

3.3.3 Port Forward


This page is used for setting up the port forward, including configuring the Network Services, Service Name, Protocol,
Public Port, Server Port, and Server IP Address.

1. Click the “Add A Portforward Rule” to add port forwarding entries to the router.

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2. After clicking the “Add A Portforward Rule”, you will see the following page.

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Description Default
Network Services
Select the common network services. Refer to the following common service list for
Customized
optional values.
Service Name
Set up the service name for port forwarding. The name is composed of letters,
numbers and underline, starting with a letter or number. The maximum string length is N/A
32 bytes.
Protocol

Set up the protocol type for port forwarding. TCP/UDP

Public Port
Set up the public port for port forwarding. The port range is 1~65534. A Public port
Single Port
should be less than or equal to the server port.
Server Port
Set up the server port for port forwarding. The port range is 1~65534. A server port
should be greater than or equal to the public port.
When the public port is set to a Single Port, the server port can only be set to a Single
Port. When the public port is set to a Port Range, the server port can be set to a Single Port
Single Port or a Port Range. And when the public port is set to a single port, all the
port will be forwarded to ONE single port.
Examples of different port forwarding settings:

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Description Default
1:1

N:1

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N:N

Server IP Address

Set up the server IP address that applies to the port mapping rule. 192.168.1.*

Common Service List for Port Forwarding

Service name Protocol Starting Port Ending Port

Customized TCP, UDP, TCP/UDP 1~65534 1~65534

FTP TCP 20 21

HTTP TCP 80 80

ICUII TCP 23566 23566

IP_PHONE TCP 6670 6670

NetMeeting TCP 1720 1720

News TCP 119 119

PPTP TCP/UDP 1723 1723

Telnet TCP 23 23

QuakeII/III TCP/UDP 27960 27960

Real-Audio TCP 6970 7170

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3.3.4 Port Trigger


This page is used for setting up the port trigger, including configuring the Service Name, Service User, Service Type,
Trigger Port, Protocol Role, Begin Port, End Port, and Status.

Port triggering is port forwarding with an on/off switch for the ports that have been forwarded. Have data flown out of a
trigger port or not by enabling or disabling this functionality. Set up the time for the Port Trigger Timeout and click
“Save” to save the setting.

1. Click the “Add A Trigger Rule” to add port trigger entries to the router.

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2. After clicking the “Add A Trigger Rule”, you will see the following page.

Description Default
Service Name
Set up the service name for port triggering. The name is composed of letters,
numbers and underline, starting with a letter or number. The maximum string N/A
length is 32 bytes.
Service User
Select the service user to apply the port triggering rule. Any Address

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Description Default
Service Type

Set up the protocol type for port triggering. TCP

Triggering Port

Set up the triggering port. The port range is 1~65534. N/A

Inbound Connection
Protocol Role
Set up the protocol type for the inbound connection. TCP/UDP

Begin port
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Set up the starting port for the inbound connection. The port range is 1~65534. N/A

End Port

Set up the ending port for the inbound connection. The port range is 1~65534. N/A

Status

Enable/disable the port triggering functionality. Disabled

3.3.5 URL Filter


This page is used for setting up the URL Filter, including configuring the URL Address, LAN IP Address and Status.

URL Filter is used to block particular website from the local network. Select Enable/Disable to activate/deactivate this
functionality. Click the “Add An URL Address” to block the URL.

After clicking the “Add An URL Address”, you will see the following page.

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Description Default
URL Address
Manually input the URL address that you’d like to block, for example
N/A
www.baidu.com.
LAN IP Address
Set up the LAN IP address that you’d like to block. Options are “Any Address”,
Any Address
“Single Address” and “Address Range”.
Status

Enable/disable the URL Filter functionality. Enabled

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This page is used for setting up the MAC Filter, including configuring the MAC Address, Device Name and Status.

MAC Filter is used to block particular MAC address from the local network. Select Enable/Disable to activate/deactivate
this functionality. Click the “Add A MAC Address” to block the MAC Address.

After clicking the “Add A MAC Address”, you will see the following page.

Description Default
MAC Address
Manually input the MAC address that you’d like to block. N/A
Device Name
Set up the device name corresponding to the set MAC address. N/A
Status

Enable/disable the MAC Filter functionality. Enabled

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3.3.7 IP Filter
This page is used for setting up the IP Filter, including configuring the Source IP, Source Port, Destination IP, Destination
Port, Protocol and Status.

IP Filter is used to block particular IP address from the local network. Select Enable/Disable to activate/deactivate this
functionality. Click the “Add An IP Address” to block the IP Address.

After clicking the “Add An IP Address”, you will see the following page.
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Description Default
Source IP
Set up the source IP. Any Address
Source Port
Set up the source port where the datagram came from. Any port
Destination IP
Set up the destination IP. Any Address
Destination Port
Set up the destination port where the datagram is going to. Any port
Protocol
Set up the protocol type for the IP Filter. TCP/UDP
Status

Enable/disable the URL Filter functionality. Enabled

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3.4 System
You can set up the system configurations, including the User Management, Time Zone Configurations, RS232, RS485,
Modbus TCP, Log Settings, Firmware Upgrade, Backup & Restore, Scheduled Jobs, Network Diagnosis, System Reboot,
Event Management, and Register Management.

3.4.1 User Management


You can change the administrator password here. The password must be a combination of 5 to 12 characters, numbers
and/or underline symbols.

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Description Default

Old Password

Input the original password. admin

New Password

Input the new password you’d like to use. The password length should be 5-12
digits and is composed of lowercase letters, uppercase letters (case sensitive), N/A
numerals 0-9 and underline.

Confirm Password

Again input the password you’d like to use to double confirm there is no typo. A/A

Session Timeout

Session timeout is an expired time limit for a logged in user which as been
30
inactive for a period of time. Setting range is from 10 to 1440 minutes

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3.4.2 Time Zone Configurations


You can change the current time of the device. Use the dropdown list to select the correct time zone for your device.

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Description Default

The current time of device

Here shows the current time of your device. N/A

Set Local PC Time

Configure time and date settings to be synchronized with the connected PC. N/A

Time Zone Setting

Select the operating time zone of your device: GMT-12:00 - GMT+13:00. GMT+08:00

Example: Sync time between the device and the connected PC.

1. Enter DX webpage.
2. Go to “SYSTEM -> Time Zone Settings”
Instruction
3. Click “Set Local PC Time”
4. After a confirmation message prompted, click yes and reboot the device to
complete synchronization.

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3.4.3 RS232
RS-232 supports 7 working modes: Transparent mode, Slave mode, Master mode, Serial Server-TCP Server, Serial
Server-TCP Client, Serial Server-UDP Client and MC master mode.

This section provides information of specific RS232 port parameters under different working modes. The basic
parameters are presented in the table below.

Description Default

Working Mode

Select the working mode for the current active serial port. Close

Baud Rate
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Set up the baud rate for the serial port. Options are 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
9600
38400, 57600 and 115200.

Data Bits

Set up the data bits for the serial port. Options are 7 and 8. It must be set to 8
8
when communication mode is Modbus RTU.

Stop Bits

Set up the stop bits for the serial port. Options are 1 and 2. 1

Parity Bits

Set up the parity bits for the serial port. Options are None, Odd and Even. None

Flow Control

Set up the flow control. Options are None, XON, XOFF, RTS, and CTS. None

 Transparent mode

When RS-232 is under transparent mode, users can debug devices and upload/ download data remotely by creating
virtual serial ports via DIACom.

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 Slave mode

This mode is for the master device to perform the read/ write tasks on the open register of DX router to achieve
bidirectional data transmission.

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Description Default

Slave ID

Set up the MODBUS ID. The value is between 1 and 247. 1

Mode

Set up the communication mode for the device. Device support Modbus RTU
Modbus RTU
and Modbus ASCII

Timeout

Set up the timeout timer from 200ms to 5000ms. If the set value is out of range,
200ms
it will be automatically changed to its maximum or minimum value.

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 Master mode

In this mode, it is allowable for DX router to perform the read/ write tasks on the open register of the slave device via
RS-232 to achieve bidirectional data transmission.

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Description Default

Slave ID

Set up the MODBUS ID for DX router. Invalid in Master mode. 1

Mode

Set the communication mode for the device. Device support Modbus RTU and
Modbus RTU
Modbus ASCII.

Timeout

Set the timeout timer from 200ms to 5000ms. If the set value is out of range, it
200ms
will be automatically changed to its maximum or minimum value.

Scan Interval

Set the time for scan interval, ranging from 50ms to 60000ms. 30000ms

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Description Default

Add Mappings

Click the button to add mappings. After creating a mapping between IP


addresses of slave device and DX router under the user’s configuration, the N/A
system will collect data from the slave device.

Delete All Mappings

Delete all the existing mapping under the master mode of RS-232. N/A

Export Configure List

Export all the mapping and save as a file in the local PC. N/A
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Import Configure List

This function supports communication interfaces including


RS232/RS485/MODBUS TC/MC/SIEMEN TCP, which share a total of 600
mapping web addresses.

Notice:

 Each communication interface can import up to 600 mapping addresses. N/A


However, if RS232 has been mapped to 10 addresses and another 600
mapping addresses are imported, the 10 mapping address imported
previously will be covered.

 If 10 addresses has been mapping to RS232, there would be only 590


addresses left for RS485/MODBUS/TCP communication interfaces to
import. A warning message will be displayed if exceeds the limit.

Read/Write

Set up the access permissions for the mapped register address;


 Read-only: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, but will not update the data to the slave
 Write-only: The device updates the data to the slave when the registers
Read/Write
values were changed, but will not read the data from the slave
 Read/write: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, will update the data to the slave when the registers values are
changed.

Slave ID

Set up the corresponding slave communication port. The value is between 1


1
and 247.

Controller

In master mode, device types options are:


 Delta PLC: Use this option for Delta DVP / AH / AS series PLCs
Delta DVP PLC
 Other: Use this option for non-Delta PLCs. HEX means hexadecimal
address; DEC means decimal address.

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Description Default

Address Type

In master mode, the address type would changes with different options of
controller type:

 Delta PLC: address types would be D/M/S/X/Y, which D is a word type and
M/S/X/Y are of bit type.

 Other: Address type is 0x/1x/3x/4x/Swap

a) 0x: Coils(Modbus function code: 01/05), read-write.


D
b) 1x: Discrete Inputs(Modbus function code: 02), read only.
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c) 3x: Input Registers (Modbus function code: 04) , read only.

d) 4x: Holding Registers (Modbus function code: 03/16), read-write.

e) Swap: If using “double words” to read/write “holding registers”, before


reading or writing, the values in Hi Word and Low Word will be
swapped first.

Slave Starting Address (decimal)

Set up the slave starting address for read/write the registers in a PLC.
 Delta PLC: Enter the internal D register number. If you need to read / write
D0, please enter 0 here. N/A
 Other: Enter the Hexadecimal or Decimal actual address. For example:
Holding Register: 400100, take 0100 (decimal) that is 64 (hex).

Bit

For the X/Y type of Delta AH/AS series, the address input format is 0.0~X.15.
Enter the values before decimal point in the input field of Slave Starting N/A
Address; values after decimal point should be entered in the input field of Bit.

Device Starting Address (decimal)

Set up the device starting address (decimal, word-type input range is from
$2048 to $4095; bit-type input range is from M0 to M511). Must start at the N/A
beginning of a Device Starting Address with a “$” or “M”.

Length (1-123)

Set the length which is the number of continuous addresses followed by the
starting address which will be read or write, ranging from 1 to 123. N/A

Operation

Click the +/- button to add mapping or delete mapping. N/A

Edit

Click an item of register mapping forms that can be edited. N/A

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 Serial Server-TCP Server

In this working mode, DX series routers working as TCP servers receive data packets from clients, then send to RS-232
after parsing.

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Description Default

TCP Alive Check Time

Setting how long TCP activity keep idle, then the TCP connection will be drop.
7
Input range is from 0 to 99 minutes. 0 means will never drop it.

Listening Port

Set up the listening port in server. 16000

Packing Length

Setting the length of packet, packet will be transmitted when the size reaches
the values. Input range is from 0 to 1024 byte. 0 means will transmit at once 0
when received the data.

Force Transmit

Setting how long the program waiting, then transmit the packet. Input range is
0
from 0 to 65535 millisecond. 0 means will never force to transmit.

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 Serial Server-TCP Client

Under this mode, DX routers will be clients of device servers to send data with a TCP connection.

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Description Default

TCP Alive Check Time

Configure the duration of idle state before disconnect TCP automatically.


Selectable values: 0~99
7
-0:Never shut off TCP connection due to idle state.

-1~99:Shut off when the duration of idle state reaches the setting value.

Destination IP address and Port

Set up destination IP addresses and ports. (Default:4001~4004, configurable)


Default port
IP addresses and ports cannot be duplicated with a maximum of 4 servers
4001~4004
allowed to be connected at the same time.

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Description Default

Designated local port

Set up the local port for transmission. 14001~14004

Packing Length

Setting the length of packet, packet will be transmitted when the size reaches
the values. Input range is from 0 to 1024 byte. 0 means will transmit at once 0
when received the data.

Force Transmit

Configure the length of time awaiting to transmit a data packet forcibly, ranging
0~65535ms. When reaches the setting of time duration or the length of 3_
0
accumulated data, the data would be transmitted immediately. If set as 0, no
data packet would be sent.

 Serial Server-UDP Client

Under this mode, DX routers will be clients of device servers to send data with a UDP connection.

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Description Default

Destination IP address and Port

Set the destination IP addresses and ports. (Default:6001~6004, configurable)


IP addresses and ports cannot be duplicated with a maximum of 4 servers Default port
allowed to be connected at the same time. Each server can support up to 99 6001~6004
addresses, counting from the starting address.

Local listen port

Set up the local port for transmission. 15000

Packing Length
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the values. Input range is from 0 to 1024 byte. 0 means will transmit at once 0
when received the data.

Force Transmit

Set the length of time awaiting to transmit a data packet forcibly, ranging
0~65535ms. When reaches the setting of time duration or the length of
0
accumulated data, the data would be transmitted immediately. If set as 0, no
data packet would be sent.

 MC master mode

When RS232 is in MC master mode, DX series routers can perform the read/ write tasks on the slave device of Mitsubishi
PLC FX series via RS232 to achieve bidirectional data transmission.

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Description Default
Slave ID
Set up the MODBUS ID for DX router. Invalid in MC Master mode. 0
Mode
It’s fixed to “MC ASCII” in MC master mode. MC ASCII

Timeout
Set the timeout timer from 200ms to 5000ms according to the actual situation. If
the set value is out of range, it will be automatically changed to its maximum or 200ms
minimum value.

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Scan Interval
Set up the time for scan interval, ranging from 50ms to 60000ms. 30000ms
Add Mappings
Click the button to add mappings. After creating a mapping between IP
addresses of slave device and DX router under the user’s configuration, the N/A
system will collect data from the slave device.
Delete All Mappings
Delete all the existing mapping under the master mode of RS-232. N/A

Export Configure List


Export all the mapping and save as a file in the local PC. N/A

Import Configure List


This function supports communication interfaces including
RS232/RS485/MODBUS TC/MC/SIEMEN TCP, which share a total of 600
mapping web addresses.

Notice:

 Each communication interface can import up to 600 mapping addresses.


However, if RS232 has been mapped to 10 addresses and another 600 N/A
mapping addresses are imported, the 10 mapping address imported
previously will be covered.
 If 10 addresses has been mapping to RS232, there would be only 590
addresses left for other communication interfaces to import. A warning
message will be displayed if exceeds the limit.

Read/Write
Set up the access permissions for the mapped register address;
 Read-only: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, but will not update the data to the slave
 Write-only: The device updates the data to the slave when the registers Read/Write
values were changed, but will not read the data from the slave
 Read/write: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, will update the data to the slave when the registers values are
changed.
Slave ID
It’s fixed to 0 in MC master mode. 0

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Description Default
Controller
MITSUBISHI
It’s fixed to “MITSUBISHI PLC” in MC master mode.
PLC
Address Type
Address types would be D/M/S/X/Y, which D is a word type and M/S/X/Y are bit
types. D

Slave Starting Address (decimal)


Set the slave starting address for the registers under read/write task, inputting the
number of the internal D register. ( Input 0 for D0) N/A
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Bit
Invalid under MC master mode. N/A

Device Starting Address (decimal)


Set up the device starting address (decimal, input range is from $2048 to $4095
for word type data, input range is from M0 to M511 for bit type data). $ or M
N/A
specifies that the match must start at the beginning of a Device Starting
Address.
Length
Set up the number of the continuous address followed by the default mapped
N/A
address will be read or write. Input range is from 1 to 64.
Operation
Click the +/- button to add mapping or delete mapping. N/A
Edit
Click an item of register mapping forms that can be edited. N/A

3.4.4 RS485
RS-485 supports 6 working modes: Transparent mode, Slave mode, Master mode, Serial Server-TCP Server, Serial
Server-TCP Client and Serial Server-UDP Client. This section provides information of specific RS-485 port parameters
under different working modes. The basic parameters are presented in the table below.

Description Default

Working Mode

Select the working mode for the current active serial port. Close

Baud Rate

Set up the baud rate for the serial port. Options are 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
9600
38400, 57600 and 115200.

Data Bits

Set port data bits as 7 or 8. When operating in Modbus RTU mode, the value can
only be set as 8. 8

Stop Bits

Set up the stop bits for the serial port. Options are 1 and 2. 1

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Description Default

Parity Bits

Set up the parity bits for the serial port. Options are None, Odd and Even. None

 Transparent mode

When RS-485 is under transparent mode, users can debug devices and upload/ download data remotely by creating
virtual serial ports via DIACom.

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 Slave mode

This mode is for the master device to perform the read/ write tasks on the open register of DX routers to achieve
bidirectional data transmission.

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Description Default

Slave ID

Set up the MODBUS ID. The value is between 1 and 247. 1

Mode

Set up the communication mode for the device. Device support Modbus RTU
Modbus RTU
and Modbus ASCII

Timeout

Set up the timeout timer from 200ms to 5000ms. If the set value is out of range,
200ms
it will be automatically changed to its maximum or minimum value.
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 Master mode

In this mode, it is allowable for DX router to perform the read/ write tasks on the slave device via an RS-485 connection to
achieve bidirectional data transmission.

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Description Default
Slave ID
Set up the MODBUS ID for DX router. Invalid in Master mode. 1
Mode
Set up the communication mode for the device. Device support Modbus RTU
Modbus RTU
and Modbus ASCII.
Timeout
Set up the timeout timer from 200ms to 5000ms. If the set value is out of range,
200ms
it will be automatically changed to its maximum or minimum value.
Scan Interval
Set up the time for scan interval, ranging from 50ms to 60000ms. 30000ms
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Add Mappings
Click the button to add mappings. After creating a mapping between IP
addresses of slave device and DX router under the user’s configuration, the N/A
system will collect data from the slave device.
Delete All Mappings
Delete all the existing mapping under the master mode of RS-485. N/A

Export Configure List


Export all the mapping and save as a file in the local PC. N/A

Import Configure List


This function supports communication interfaces including
RS232/RS485/MODBUS TC/MC/SIEMEN TCP, which share a total of 600
mapping web addresses.

Notice:

 Each communication interface can import up to 600 mapping addresses.


However, if RS485 has been mapped to 10 addresses and another 600 N/A
mapping addresses are imported, the 10 mapping address imported
previously will be covered.
 If 10 addresses has been mapping to RS485, there would be only 590
addresses left for other communication interfaces to import. A warning
message will be displayed if exceeds the limit.

Read/Write
Set up the access permissions for the mapped register address;
 Read-only: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, but will not update the data to the slave
 Write-only: The device updates the data to the slave when the registers Read/Write
values were changed, but will not read the data from the slave
 Read/write: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, will update the data to the slave when the registers values are
changed.
Slave ID
Set up the corresponding slave communication port. The value is between 1
1
and 247.

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Description Default
Controller
In master mode, device types options are:
 Delta PLC: Use this option for Delta DVP / AH / AS series PLCs
Delta DVP PLC
 Other: Use this option for non-Delta PLCs. HEX means hexadecimal
address; DEC means decimal address.
Address Type
In master mode, the address type would changes with different options of
controller type.:
 Delta PLC: address types would be D/M/S/X/Y, which D is a word type and
M/S/X/Y are of bit type.
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 Other: Address type is 0x/1x/3x/4x/Swap

a) 0x: Coils(Modbus function code: 01/05), read-write.


D
b) 1x: Discrete Inputs(Modbus function code: 02), read only.

c) 3x: Input Registers (Modbus function code: 04) , read only.

d) 4x: Holding Registers (Modbus function code: 03/16), read-write.

a) Swap: If using “double words” to read/write “holding registers”, before


reading or writing, the values in Hi Word and Low Word will be
swapped first.

Slave Starting Address (decimal)


Set up the slave starting address for read/write the registers in a PLC.
 Delta PLC: Enter the internal D register number. If you need to read / write
D0, please enter 0 here. N/A
 Other: Enter the Hexadecimal or Decimal actual address. For example:
Holding Register: 400100, take 0100 (decimal) that is 64 (hex).
Bit
For the X/Y type of Delta AH/AS series, the address input format is 0.0~X.15.
Enter the values before decimal point in the input field of Slave Starting
N/A
Address, while values after decimal point should be entered in the input field of
Bit.
Device Starting Address (decimal)
Set up the device starting address (decimal, input range is from $2048 to
$4095). Bit type range is M0~M511. The beginning of a Device Starting N/A
Address must starts with a “$” or “M”.
Length (1-123)
Set up the number of the continuous address followed by the default mapped
N/A
address will be read or write. Input range is from 1 to 64.
Operation
Click the +/- button to add mapping or delete mapping. N/A
Edit
Click an item of register mapping forms that can be edited. N/A

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 Serial Server-TCP Server

In this working mode, DX series routers working as TCP servers receive data packets from clients, then send to RS-485
after parsing.

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Description Default
TCP Alive Check Time
Configure the duration of the idle state before disconnect TCP automatically.
Selectable values: 0~99
-0:Never shut off TCP connection due to idle state. 7

-1~99:Disconnect TCP once the duration reaches the setting value.

Listening Port

Set the listening port of the server. 16000


Packing Length
Set the length of the accumulated data for packets sending, ranging 0~1024 bytes.
0
Set as 0 for real-time data transmission.
Force Transmit
Set the length of time awaiting to transmit a data packet, ranging 0~65535 ms.
When reaches the setting of time duration or the length of accumulated data, the 0
data would be transmitted immediately. If set as 0, no data packet would be sent.

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 Serial Server-TCP Client

Under this mode, DX routers will be clients of device servers to send data with a TCP connection.

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Description Default
TCP Alive Check Time
Configure the duration of the idle state before disconnect TCP automatically.
Selectable values: 0~99
-0:Never shut off TCP connection due to idle state. 7

-1~99:Disconnect TCP once the duration reaches the setting value.

Destination IP address and Port


Set the destination IP addresses and ports. (Default:4001~4004, configurable) IP
4001~4004
addresses and ports cannot be duplicated with a maximum of 4 servers allowed

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Description Default
to be connected at the same time.

Designated local port


Set local ports for your device. 14001~14004

Packing Length
Set the length of the accumulated data for packets sending, ranging 0~1024
bytes. Set as 0 for real-time data transmission. 0

Force Transmit
Set the length of time awaiting to transmit a data packet, ranging 0~65535 ms.
When reaches the setting of time duration or the length of accumulated data, the 0 3_
data would be transmitted immediately. If set as 0, no data packet would be sent.

 Serial Server-UDP Client

Under this mode, DX routers will be clients of device servers to send data with a UDP connection.

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Description Default
Destination IP address and Port
Set the destination IP addresses and ports. (Default:6001~6004, configurable) IP
addresses and ports cannot be duplicated with a maximum of 4 servers allowed
to be connected under UDP at the same time. Each server can support up to 99 6001~6004
addresses, counting from the starting address.

Local listen port


Set the local listen port for your device. 15000
Packing Length
Set the length of the accumulated data for packets sending, ranging 0~1024
_3 bytes. Set as 0 for real-time data transmission. 0

Force Transmit
Set the length of time awaiting to transmit a data packet, ranging 0~65535 ms.
When reaches the setting of time duration or the length of accumulated data, the 0
data would be transmitted immediately. If set as 0, no data packet would be sent.

3.4.5 Modbus TCP


This page allows users to set whether to enable Modbus TCP client mode and set relevant parameters.

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Description Default
Working Mode
 Modbus TCP Server: Only Modbus TCP server works. And supports up
to 32 Client to connect.
 Modbus TCP Server+Client: Modbus TCP server + Modbus TCP client Modbus TCP
work at the same time. MODBUS TCP Client supports to connect to 32 Server
different servers at most.

Server IP
Set up the IP address of a PLC in the Modbus TCP Client mode N/A
Server Port
Set up the server port of a PLC in the Modbus TCP Client mode 502
Response Timeout
Set up the timeout timer from 50ms to 10000ms. If the set value is out of range,
it will be automatically changed to its maximum or minimum value. The default 300
is 300ms.
Scan Interval
Set up the time for scan interval, ranging from 50ms to 60000ms; the default is
30000
3000ms.
Add Mappings
Click the button to add mappings. After creating a mapping between IP
addresses of slave device and DX router under the user’s configuration, the N/A
system will collect data from the slave device.
Delete All Mappings
Delete all the existing mapping of the device. N/A

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Description Default
Export Configure List
Export all the mapping and save as a file in the local PC. N/A

Import Configure List


This function supports communication interfaces including RS232/ RS485/
MODBUS TC/ MC/ SIEMEN TCP, which share a total of 600 mapping web
addresses.

Notice:

 Each communication interface can import up to 600 mapping addresses.


However, if RS232 has been mapped to 10 addresses and another 600
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N/A
mapping addresses are imported, the 10 mapping address imported
previously will be covered.
 If 10 addresses has been mapping to RS232, there would be only 590
addresses left for other communication interfaces to import. A warning
message will be displayed if exceeds the limit.

Read/Write
Set up the access permissions for the mapped register address;
 Read-only: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, but will not update the data to the slave

 Write-only: The device updates the data to the slave when the registers Read/Write
values were changed, but will not read the data from the slave
 Read/write: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, will update the data to the slave when the registers values are
changed.
Slave ID
Set up the corresponding slave communication port. The value is between 1
1
and 247.
Controller
In master mode, device types options are:
 Delta PLC: Use this option for Delta DVP / AH / AS series PLCs
Delta DVP PLC
 Other: Use this option for non-Delta PLCs. HEX means hexadecimal
address; DEC means decimal address.
Address Type
In master mode, the address type would changes with different options of
controller type.:
 Delta PLC: address types would be D/M/S/X/Y, which D is a word type and
M/S/X/Y are of bit type.
 Other: Address type is 0x/1x/3x/4x/Swap
D
a) 0x: Coils(Modbus function code: 01/05), read-write.

b) 1x: Discrete Inputs(Modbus function code: 02), read only.

c) 3x: Input Registers (Modbus function code: 04) , read only.

d) 4x: Holding Registers (Modbus function code: 03/16), read-write.

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Description Default
e) Swap: If using “double words” to read/write “holding registers”, before
reading or writing, the values in Hi Word and Low Word will be

Slave Starting Address (decimal)


Set up the slave starting address for read/write the registers in a PLC.
 Delta PLC: Enter the internal D register number. If you need to read / write
D0, please enter 0 here. N/A
 Other: Enter the Hexadecimal or Decimal actual address. For example:
Holding Register: 400100, take 0100 (decimal) that is 64 (hex).
Bit 3_
For the X/Y type of Delta AH/AS series, the address input format is 0.0~X.15.
Enter the values before decimal point in the input field of Slave Starting
Address, while values after decimal point should be entered in the input field of
Bit.
Device Starting Address (decimal)
Set up the device starting address (decimal, input range is from $2048 to $4095
for word type data, input range is from M0 to M511 for bit type data). $ or M
specifies that the match must start at the beginning of a Device Starting N/A
Address.

Length (1-123)
Set the number of the continuous address followed by the starting address which
will be read or write. Input range is from 1 to 123. N/A

Operation
Click the +/- button to add mapping or delete mapping. N/A
Edit
Click an item of register mapping forms that can be edited. N/A

3.4.6 Siemens TCP


Support Siemens TCP Client mode to perform data exchange with Siemens S7-300/S7-1200/S7-1500 through Ethernet.

Click “Add Server” to enter the setting page.

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Description Default
Add Server
Choose the target Siemens TCP server for connection to the routers with 32
servers supported at most. NA

Controller
Set the model type of the Siemens devices for communication. S7-300

Server IP
Set the IP address of the Siemens devices for communication. N/A

Local TSAP
Set up the address of local TSAP with Siemens ISO-on-TCP only when
controller’s model “S7-200 ISO TCP” or “S7-1200/1500 ISO TCP” is used. N/A

Remote TSAP
Set up the address of remote TSAP with Siemens ISO-on-TCP only when
controller’s model “S7-200 ISO TCP” or “S7-1200/1500 ISO TCP” is used. N/A

Response Timeout
Users can change the time-out value according to the actual situation with the
acceptable time range from 50ms to 10000ms. If specified but the input value is 300
out of the range, it will be set to the value of the min or max attribute.

Scan Interval
Set up the time for scan interval, ranging from 50ms to 60000ms. 30000

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Description Default
Add Mappings
Click the button to add mappings. After creating a mapping between IP addresses
of slave device and DX router under the user’s configuration, the system will N/A
collect data from the slave device.

Delete All Mappings


Delete all the existing mappings under the server. N/A

Export Configure List


Export all the mapping and save as a file in the local PC. N/A

Import Configure List 3_


This function supports communication interfaces including RS232/ RS485/
MODBUS TC/ MC/ SIEMEN TCP, which share a total of 600 mapping web
addresses.

Notice:

 Each communication interface can import up to 600 mapping addresses.


However, if RS232 has been mapped to 10 addresses and another 600 N/A
mapping addresses are imported, the 10 mapping address imported
previously will be covered.
 If 10 addresses has been mapping to RS232, there would be only 590
addresses left for other communication interfaces to import. A warning
message will be displayed if exceeds the limit.

Read/Write
Set up the access permissions for the mapped register address;
 Read-only: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, but will not update the data to the slave
 Write-only: The device updates the data to the slave when the registers Read/Write
values were changed, but will not read the data from the slave
 Read/write: The device regular read data from appointed registers in the
slave, will update the data to the slave when the registers values are
changed.
Data Type
Set the type for collected data:
 BIT: Bit type
 WORD: Word type WORD
 WORD(SWAP) : Double words type.

Address Type
 If controller’s model type is “S7-200 ISO TCP”, address type can be set as
V/M/Q/I; combined with data types:
-Bit type:VB/MB/QB/IB
-Word type:VW/MW/QW/IW DB
-DWord type:VD/MD/QD/ID
 If controller’s model type is “S7-300” or “S7-1200/1500 ISO TCP”, address
type can be set as DB/M/Q/I; combined with data types:

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Description Default
-Bit type: DBn_DBX/MB/QB/IB
-Word type: DBn_DBW/MW/QW/IW
-DWord type: DBn_DBD/MD/QD/ID

DB Number
Set the DB number for the starting address of Siemens slave’s register operated
in read/ write tasks. Not configurable when controller’s model type is “S7-200 ISO N/A
TCP”.

Slave Offset Address


Set the starting address of Siemens slave’s register operated in read/ write tasks.
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Bit
The address input format is 0.0~X.7. Enter the values before decimal point in
the input field of Slave Offset Address, while values after decimal point should NA
be entered in the input field of Bit.
Device Starting Address
Set the starting address of the corresponding register. Word-type input range is
from $2048 to $4095. Bit type range is M0~M511. The beginning of a Device N/A
Starting Address must starts with a “$” or “M”.
Length
Set the number of the continuous address followed by the starting address which
will be read or write. Input range is from 1 to 123. N/A

Operation
Click the +/- button to add mapping or delete mapping. N/A
Edit
Click an item of register mapping forms that can be edited. N/A

3.4.7 Log Settings


This page is used for configuring the log settings, including Log to Console, Remote Log Service, Remote Log Server
Address, and Port of Remote Log Server.

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Description Default

Log to Console

Set up the log to the console port. No

Remote Log Service

Enable/disable the remote log service. Disable

Port of Remote Log Server

Set up the remote log server port, ranging from 1 to 65534. 514

Notice
 Remote log service is used for qualified engineers to check the device remotely
when errors occurred. With this service, there is no need to log in to the device,
device logs can be exported to the remote log server. The server should support
the syslog protocol. When this functionality is enabled, it will take up some
resources. Do not enable this functionality disabled, unless it’s necessary.

3.4.8 Firmware Upgrade


This page is used for upgrading the system.

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Description Default
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Click “Browse” to select the new firmware file. N/A

Upgrade

Click “Upgrade” to upgrade firmware. The device will reboot after the upgrade is
N/A
done.

3.4.9 Backup & Restore


This page is used for backing up and restoring the configurations.

Description Default

Backup

Click “Backup” to save the device configurations on your computer. N/A

Restore

Click “Browse” to select the backup file and then click “Restore” to restore the
configurations. The device configuration will be restored to the previous version N/A
and the device will reboot after the restoring is done.

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Description Default

Restore To Factory Default

Click “Restore To Factory Default” to reset the configurations to the factory


N/A
defaults. The device will reboot after the reset is done.

3.4.10 Scheduled Jobs


This page is used for scheduling job configurations, including ADD A New Job, Export Job List, and Import Job List.

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3.4.11 Add A New Job


Click “Add A New Job”, and then you will see the following page. Follow the instruction to add a new scheduled job.

Description Default

Job Name

Set up a name for your scheduled job. The name shall be composed of letters,
numbers and underline, starting with a letter or number. The maximum string N/A
length is 32 bytes.

Enable

Select “Enable” to activate this functionality. Enable

Recurring Job

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Description Default

The scheduled job can be done Once, Every day, Every week, or Every month. Once
And the specific time can be further defined. 01:00

Date

Select a specific date to perform the scheduled job. 2015.01.01

Job Type

Select one of the job type for the scheduled job.


 Restart device
Restart device
 Enable DIACloud Service
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3.4.12 Export Job List


Click “Export Job List” to export the scheduled jobs for future usage.

3.4.13 Import Job List


Click “Chose file” to select the scheduled jobs file you have saved and then click “Import Job List” to import the
scheduled jobs you have set before.

3.4.14 Network Diagnosis


This page is used for diagnosing the network status; methods are Ping Test and Route Trace.

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Description Default
Diagnosing Method
Selections are “Ping Test”, “Route Trace” and “Cloud Service
Diagnose”. Ping Test

Host Name/IP Address


Setup the target domain or the IP Address. Options are
www.google.com, www.yahoo.com, www.MSN.com,
www.amazon.com, www.wikipedia.org, www.facebook.com,
www.diacloudsolutions.com and others. When you choose others,
you can input the domain/IP manually. www.diacloudsolutions.com
Notice

This function would be disabled when the setting of diagnosing


method is “Cloud Service Diagnose”.
Start
Click “Start” to start the network diagnosing. While running the
N/A
network diagnosing, the settings cannot be changed.

3.4.15 Trouble shooting


Under normal conditions of network, if the connection with DIACloud has been failing over 30 mins after enabling the
Trouble Shooting function, the device will begin to upload all device logs to the specific server directly for engineers to

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troubleshoot remotely. If the problem persists, the time interval for the device to upload the logs is 1, 2, 4, 5, 16, and 24
and then the time interval is fixed to every 24 hours.

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Notice
 It is suggested to disable this function. However you should enable this function, if
the engineer analyzed and advised you to, when some issues occur.

3.4.16 System Reboot


This page is used for manually rebooting the system. Click “Restart Device” and the system will reboot.

3.4.17 Event Management


This page is used for setting up 2 types of events, Communication Verification and Alarm Event.

 Communication Verification: when the slave (such as PLC) is connected with a router via MODBUS TCP or
MODBUS RTU, the router checks whether the tunnel is a reliable connection-critical lock or not.

Communication verification expression between PLC and the router can be set here. The expression is the numeric
expression in C, complying with the standard C programming syntax. The expression can be a single variable, a constant,
or a single variable equation. The name of the variable is limited to “A", and the expression should be something like this
(A+100)*45.

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The operators that the expression supports are as below:

Operators Types Examples Description

+ Arithmetic operator A+100 Addition

- Arithmetic operator A-100 Subtraction

* Arithmetic operator A*100 Multiplication

/ Arithmetic operator A/100 Division

& Logic operator A&A+100 Logic AND

| Logic operator A|A+100 Logic OR

() Bracket operator (A+100)*45 Change operation order

^ XOR operation A^100 XOR operation

 Alarm Event: Click “Add” to set a new alarm event, input the Alarm Name, Description, Alarm Criteria, Event Interval,
Repeat Times, Alarm Content and Target Receiver. Click “Details” to modify the existing alarm. Click “Delete” to
delete the existing alarm. Click “Copy” to duplicate the alarm.

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After clicking “Add”, the following page will show up.

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Description Default
Alarm Name
Input an alarm name. The name shall be composed of numbers, English
N/A
letters, uppercase and lowercase. The maximum string length is 32 bytes.
Alarm Description
The alarm description shall be composed of numbers, English letters,
N/A
uppercase and lowercase. The maximum string length is 50 bytes.
Alarm Criteria
The format of alarm variable is {$number 0-4095}, the alarm criteria can be a
single alarm variable, or a formula of one or several alarm criteria. For example, N/A
the formula can be: {$2003}+{$2004}*100/2-1.
Event Interval
The time interval of alarm sending 0
Repeat Times
The repeated times of alarm sending 0
Alarm Content
Set up the information shown on the alarm contents. The content of the alarm
will be sent to the target when alarm criteria are met. The information order can N/A
be self-defined.

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Description Default
 Time: the time when the alarm occurred
 Date: the date when the alarm occurred
 Name: the name of the occurred alarm
 Description: the description of the occurred alarm
For example: Register $2048 represents electrical voltage, the value of
register $2048 is 10, and the alarm content is set as: {Date} {Time} Voltage =
{$2048}, then the query content received by users will be: 2016/06/01
10:00:00(currently time) Voltage = 10. The maximum content length is 95
characters.
Target Receiver
Set up the recipient. User can maintain the list by 【Control List Of Event
Management】in Privilege Management function. System only response the N/A
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query from receiver list.

Notice
 {} is a special system symbol, which is used to reference system variables or system registers,
like ${Time}, ${Date} or ${Number 0 - 4095}. Please use it with caution.

3.4.18 Register Management


This page is used for setting up the rules of register data upload to Cloud. Click “Add” to set a new rule. Click ”Edit” to
modify the existing rule. Click “Delete” to delete the existing rule.

The address segment 2048~4095 can be self-defined. The Start address, Length, Uploaded to Cloud or not and keep
history or not can be set up.

After clicking “Add”, the following page will show up.

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Description Default
Export Configure List
Export the configure list to the file and save to local PC N/A
Import Configure List
Import configure list from the local PC.

Notice: Up to 20 mappings can be imported. If a total of 10 addresses N/A


have been mapped and another 20 mapping addresses are imported, the 10
mapping address imported previously will be covered.
Register Type

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Register Start Address
Set Register Start Address applicable for rules. Word-type addresses start with
“$”, configurable from $2048~$4095. Bit-type addresses start with “M”, N/A
configurable from M0~M511.
Length
Set the number of the effective register address followed by the start address.
Input value as 1 indicates one register. Word-type effective range:1-2048. N/A
Bit-type effective range: 1-512.
Uploaded To Cloud

是否将这些寄存器的值上传到云端,可选项:“是”和“否”,默认选项“是”。 Yes

Keep History Data


This function will keep or overwrite the history data when the register values are
uploaded to Cloud.
 Yes: The existed register values in the cloud WON’T be overwritten by the
No
new uploaded register values.
 No: The existed register values in the cloud CAN be overwritten by the
new uploaded register values.

Notice
 When the values in the register changes, the results will be uploaded to cloud.

3.5 Cloud Service


3.5.1 Cloud Configurations
In this page, user can assign the cloud account which will be used to connect to DIACloud by device. Input the user name,
the password and click “Verify”. Refer to Chapter 4 for DIACloud account registration.

1. Login with your DIACloud account then click the “Verify” button to authenticate with DIACloud server.

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2. After authentication successfully, the cloud configurations will show up then the user can modify the secure tunnel
and device name.
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3. The user also can set IP address manually.

4. Click the "Bind" button, the DX router will bind with DIACloud server and establishe a secure tunnel between the
DIACloud server and the DX router. Meanwhile a new IP will assign to DX router from DIACloud server (assign from
the cloud DHCP server or a user specified).

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5. Your browser will access to the DX router with new IP address automatically if DIACloud account binds with
DIACloud server successfully. Please make sure a PC and DX router are in the same subnet; otherwise PC will not
be able to access to the DX router.

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6. If the network is in the poor condition, The binding proccess could be successfully but the Service Status is shown
“Disable”.

7. In this situation, the browser will access to 192.168.1.1 and the service status will be “Disable”. You can re-enable the
service status to rebuild the secure tunnel again in cloud configurations.

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8. When the service status is shown “Enable”, that means the DIACloud service is actived on DX-2300LN-WW. The
user also can get the related information in cloud platform.

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9. Click the “Unbind” button, DX-2300LN-WW will remove the registered account in DIACloud.

Description Default

User Name

Set up the name for the DIACloud account. N/A

Password

Set up the password for the account. N/A

Verify

Check if the username and the password are matched. N/A

Secure Tunnel

Select the device under the account to join in a certain secure tunnel network
group. For secure tunnel related settings, go to Default
http://www.DIACloudSolutions.com/

Device Name

Set up the name for the device N/A

Secure Tunnel DHCP

When secure tunneling DHCP server is available, and the IP address is


allocated by the DHCP server in secure tunnel network, the IP address of this N/A
de vice can be found in the cloud portal.

Get IP From Cloud

When selecting “Yes”, IP address can be obtained by the cloud. When


selecting “No”, the IP address can be manually set. Page will display IP range Yes
for user reference.

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Description Default

Network protocol

Set the network protocol of the security tunnel.Options are TCP and UDP.
 UDP: UDP has a faster data transfer speed. If the network is not lost
packet, please use this option
 TCP: When the network packet loss is serious, it is recommended to UDP
select TCP. After binding the cloud account, you can still change this
option, but you must disable the cloud service before changing. When the
agent is turned on, the user can only select TCP.

Cloud IP Rang
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Display the Cloud IP Range. The Cloud IP Range is depended on the secure
tunnel setting. For the secure tunnel setting, please refer to 5.2.5 Tunnel N/A
Network.

Cloud Netmask

Display the Cloud Netmask. The Cloud Netmask is depended on the secure
tunnel setting. For the secure tunnel setting, please refer to 5.2.5 Tunnel N/A
Network.

Device IP

User can assign a IP address for this device, the IP should be in the same
N/A
subnet with Cloud IP.

Notice
 Users can log-in to http://www.DIACloudSolutions.com/ and register for a
DIACloud account.

 In rare case, you can’t access the web because the computer did not refresh the
IP and DNS after the activation, please re-plug the cable to resolve the issue.

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3.5.2 Proxy Setting


If the user’s networking environment requires outbound network connections to go through a HTTP or HTTPS proxy.

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Description Default
HTTP Proxy

Enable or disable the http proxy Disable

Proxy Addr

Set up the domain/IP of the proxy server N/A

Proxy Port

Set up the port of the proxy server N/A

Proxy Username

Set up the user name to login the proxy server N/A

Proxy Password

Set up the password to login the proxy server. N/A

Save and Test

Save the configuration and test to connect to the DIACloud. N/A

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3.5.3 Secure Tunnel Firewall


In this page, user can set up the firewall for the secure tunnel.

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Description Default

Allow multicast in secure tunnel

Set the security tunnel, whether to allow multicast transmission of the nature of
the packet. Yes
Options: Allowed, not allowed

Firewall of secure tunnel

Set up the specified MAC device will be allow or forbid to transmit the data in
the secure tunnel. Options as below:
 Disable: Disable this function.
 Black List: If the network device's MAC address is blacklisted, these Disable
devices will NOT be able to transmit packets to the secure tunnel
 White List: If the network device's MAC address is blacklisted, these
devices will be able to transmit packets to the secure tunnel.

Add

Add a new MAC into the list. N/A

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3.5.4 Cloud Log


Any information about cloud event can be exported from this function

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Description Default

Cloud Log Level


You can set different levels of log messages and saved to export to the
engineering staff to view. Options as below (Level from low to high):
 Trace: The TRACE Level designates finer-grained informational events
than the DEBUG
 Debug: Fine-grained informational events that are most useful to
debug an application
 Info: The INFO level designates informational messages that highlight Error
the progress of the application at coarse-grained level.
 Warm: The WARN level designates potentially harmful situations.
 Error: The ERROR level designates error events that might still allow
the application to continue running.
 Fatal: The FATAL level designates very severe error events that will
presumably lead the application to abort.

Select Log Level


Specify to download the cloud service module log. Options as below:

 Uploader: Data upload module Uploader


 Secure Tunnel: Secure Tunnel module
 Binding: Account binding module

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3.6 SD Card Quick Configuration


DX-2300LN provides the multiple configurations via SD Card quickly.

 Upgrade the device firmware

 Import the device configuration

 Active the device with the DIACloud account.

The SD Card quick configurations will triggers by the following file is created in the SD card after the DX-2300LN reboots:

 The upgrade-package file ’DX2300_UpgradeImage_NorFlash_xxxx_xxxx.bin’

 The device configuration files ‘backup.cfg’. (Please refer 3.4.8 Backup & Restore)
_3  The cloud configuration file ‘Provision.bin’ (Please refer to the following steps).

1. Go to the DIACloud platform (DIACloudSolutions.com).

2. Log in the DIACloud webpage and click “SECURE TUNNELS”

3. Click to select the Network which you’d like to use and then click the to see and check the details.

4. Click the to download the generated Provision.bin to the local computer.

5. Copy Provision.bin file to SD card.

Power off the device and then insert the SD card into the device (SD card slot below the SIM card slot, on the right side of
the device). Turn on the device and it will automatically bind. Check the SD card status indicator to see if the binding is
successful.

The following beep codes are for SD Card Quick Configurations, its definition that the various combinations of the
configuration file exist on SD card. (× – fail, √ - success or not this operation)

Beep Code Upgrade.bin backup.cfg Provision.bin

1 long × √ √

1 long, 1 short √ × √

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Beep Code Upgrade.bin backup.cfg Provision.bin

1 long, 2 short × × √

1 long, 3 short √ √ ×

1 long, 4 short × √ ×

1 long, 5 short √ × ×

1 long, 6 short × × ×

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Notice
 Name rule for BIN file: Provision.bin

 Please do not change the file name of firmware upgrade-package.

 Please do not create the two different upgrade-package file in SD Card. In order to
avoid the upgrading process fails.

 At least a 10-minute interval of separation between the two SD Card Quick


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Chapter 4 DIACom

Table of Contents
4.1 Introduction to DIACom ............................................................................. 4-2
4.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version .......................................................... 4-2
4.1.2 DIACom Installation ............................................................................... 4-3
4.1.3 DIACloud Account Registration ................................................................ 4-3
4.1.4 Bind DIACloud Account ........................................................................... 4-5
4.2 DIACom Operation ..................................................................................... 4-6
4.2.1 Setup a Secure Tunnel ........................................................................... 4-6
4.2.2 Create a Virtual Serial-Port ................................................................... 4-10
4.2.3 Remote Control and Monitoring via DIACom ............................................ 4-12
4.2.3.1 Via a LAN Port ................................................................................. 4-12
4.2.3.2 Via a RS232/RS485 Port ................................................................... 4-12
4.2.4 Automation Startup ............................................................................. 4-14

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4.1 Introduction to DIACom


DIACom allows you to create a secure tunnel between your PC and router, making it possible for
your PC to communicate remotely with the devices connected to the router. Thus engineers can
control, monitor, operate, program and diagnose the device remotely whenever there is internet
connectivity.

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Notice
 DIACloud provides you with cloud services, including the connected device
management, secure tunnel network creation, data upload/download, and
directional transmission.

 If you need to configure or monitor your controller, you will need to install
programmable logic controller software, for example WPLSoft/ISPSoft for Delta
PLC.

4.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version


Find a suitable DIACom firmware version according to the following table below for your router.

Corresponding Table:

Device Model Firmware Version


DX-2100 V1.3.3.0 or above
DX-2300 V1.3.3.0 or above

Notice
If the device firmware is lower than 1.3.3.0, please use DIACom 1.2.8.0 or lower.

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4.1.2 DIACom Installation


Obtain the DIACom firmware package from the official website or from our sales representative.
Administrator privileges are required to run and install the package. Uninstall older versions of
DIACom before downloading new DIACom firmware package.

Notice
DIACom supports Windows XP, Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) and Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit).

4.1.3 DIACloud Account Registration


1. Before registration, you should have a valid email account. (DIACloud uses your email
address as your account.)

2. Open the DIACloud web page (http://www.DIACloudSolutions.com). The system will redirect
you to the registration page:

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Notice

Click at the upper right corner to change the interface language to English.

3. Input your email address, password and other relevant information on the registration page.
Select “I Agree” and click “CREATE AN ACCOUNT”.

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4. After clicking “CREATE AN ACCOUNT”, a congratulation page will be prompted and an


activation email will be sent to the email address you have used as your DIACloud account.

5. You will find an activation email sent from [email protected] in your email box.
Open the email, click “here” link in the email and complete DIACloud account activation
operation. And you will be redirected to the DIACloud login page. Input your account and
password to log in to the DIACloud.

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4.1.4 Bind DIACloud Account


Follow the steps blow to bind your DIACloud Account.

1. Local Network Setups: Please refer to Chapter 2.1 to 2.1.3 Web-based GUI Configuration for
more information.

2. Bind DIACloud Account: Please refer to Chapter 3.5 Cloud Service for more information.

Notice
 Secure Tunnel: Secure tunnel is a virtual network. Users can set up several
groups of secure tunnel for easier device management.

 Device Name: the serial number + “_” + “Mac address” of the device is the device
name by default.

 Get IP From Cloud:

 When selecting “Yes”: The system will assign an IP address for the device
according to the Secure Tunnel settings and the availability of the IP
addresses. Take note of the assigned IP address, it will be used when
logging to the DIACloud.

 When selecting “No”: The IP address can be manually set.

The IP address of the DX-2300 Series and the WAN of your connected PC
should be in different network segments.

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4.2 DIACom Operation


4.2.1 Setup a Secure Tunnel
Make sure there is internet connectivity, before creating a secure tunnel between your local PC
and router via the DIACom. Http Proxy and Port Agent are configurable in DIACom network
setting function, you can set it to avoid the possible limitation.

1. Run DIACom and log in with your router’s cloud account.

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2. Click to go into network setting page if need be.

 Http proxy: Please fill in the proxy server address, port, username and password if
the LAN needs to set the proxy to access the Internet. Click “Save” button to enable
the config.

 Diagnose: The user can click the Diagnostic button to test the current internet settings,
whether to connect to the DIACloud server

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Notice
 DIACom will automatically determine whether the port agent needs to enable.
 Make sure that the external network port 80 and port 443 are opened and can 4_
access any network domains and IP addresses

3. After the login is successful, the software displays the security tunnel page. The security
tunnel list is displayed on the left side of the page, and the network information of the security
tunnel and the device list are displayed on the right. Users can choose to use DHCP or
manually set the cloud IP address

 DHCP: Obtain an IP address from Cloud automatically when Cloud DHCP function is
available.

 Static: Manually set the IP address, the IP should be in the same subnet with DX
device

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Notice
If it is found that the static IP address is configured from DIACom, the IP address of the local IP
address in the bottom right corner will be different from the original setting. Please change according
to the following settings.

1. Go to Network and Sharing Center and click on the DIACom Ethernet Adapter for your network
connection.

2. Right-click, then click Properties.

3. Click the Networking tab. Under This connection uses the following items, click either Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)。
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4. Go to Network and Sharing Center and click on the DIACom Ethernet Adapter for your network
connection.

5. Right-click, then click Properties.

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6. Click the Networking tab. Under This connection uses the following items, click either Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)

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7. Set the IP address of the local computer manually. However, you’ll need to make sure there are
no IP conflicts.

4. After the configuration is complete, click the Create Tunnel button to establish a connection
with the specified tunnel.

5. The following information is displayed: tunnel connection status, local delay to the DIACloud
cloud server, and the IP address used by the local virtual network adapter.

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6. After successful connection with the cloud, the local computer will be able to use debugging
tools or monitoring software to debug, monitor, and program the remote network interface
devices. In addition, you can remotely configure the router's router page (click the device in
the device list Of the IP address) of the router for remote configuration.

Notice
 You can create different groups of secure tunnels, divide different devices into
groups according to their needs, and implement group management devices

 To avoid the virtual network card IP network segment and the local computer
network card of the actual network to avoid the same network conflict

 After the secure tunnel is successfully connected, you must first disconnect the
current connection to select another security tunnel,

4.2.2 Create a Virtual Serial-Port


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To debug a remote serial device,

1. Click the icon at the back of the corresponding remote device to enter the Create Virtual
Serial Interface

2 Click on the “Create” button to create a virtual COM port on the local PC, related to
the RS-232 or RS-485 port on the remote devices. If the RS-232 or RS-485 port is not
working with transparent mode, the corresponding “Create” button would be
unavailable.

Notice
Support RS-232 and RS-485 working with transparent mode at the same time.

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3 After create successfully, the local PC can perform commissioning, programming and
monitoring to the remote devices with debugging tools or monitoring software.
Description Default
PPI
Specially optimize uploading and downloading action PPI for Siemens S7-200
series.

Notice
Unchecked
Please leave unchecked for devices not included in Siemens S7-200 series to
avoid failed upload/ download error.

Auto Baudrate

Enable or disable Auto Baudrate function.

 Checked: Perform Auto Baudrate detection.

 Unchecked: Close Auto Baudrate detection.


Unchecked

Notice
We suggest to turn off this function if you’re using Gitzo’s or Mitsubishi’s PLC
devices.

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Notice
 If the device's RS-232 / RS-485 is not operating in Transparent mode, the
corresponding button is grayed out.

 DIACom will prompt an error message if the FW version of DX is under V1.3.3.

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4.2.3 Remote Control and Monitoring via DIACom
4.2.3.1 Via a LAN Port

If your router is connected to remote devices via a LAN port, you can use the
configuring/monitoring software on your local computer to configure and monitor after opening a
virtual tunnel. Some program would require the IP addresses of your remote device. Simply input
the required information in the configuring/monitoring software and then you can configure and
monitor the connected device remotely.

4.2.3.2 Via a RS232/RS485 Port

After opening a virtual tunnel, you will need to follow the setups below before using WPLSoft or
other configuring/monitoring software on your local computer to configure and monitor the
connected device remotely.

1. Click IP address in the DIACom device list or open a browser and input the IP address of the
router which is connected to your remote device on the search bar and then log in.

2. Go to the System setup page, select the setup option RS232 or RS485 and input the required
information to set up. Make sure the parameters are consistent with your remote device.

 Working Mode:Transparent mode

 Parameters of COM (Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Parity Bits, Flow Control)

3. Go back to the DIACom and click to create a virtual tunnel. Once the creation is done,
the virtual serial-port number will show up on the same page. Users can use it to configure
and monitor the connected device remotely. Click “Delete” to delete the virtual serial-port.

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Notice
If the PLC is Siemens S7-200, you can select the “PPI” in the DIACom to support PPI
protocol.

4. Open the WPLSoft to check if the COM parameters are consistent with the settings on your
router. When these parameters are consistent, you can use the WPLSoft to configure/monitor
your device remotely.

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4.2.4 Automation Startup


Users can set Automation Startup for DIACOM, The setting steps see blow.

1. Login to DIACom.

2. Click on the icon button in the upper right corner of the windows, and select "Settings".

3. Boot automatically log in the required configuration is as follows. Users can set according to
your needs. If you only need DIACom to connect the security tunnel automatically, the device
list, RS-485 and RS-232 do not need to be set.

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4. Check " Start DIACom on windows logon ", and click "OK" button to save the settings.

Notice
 Login must be checked "remember password", otherwise DIACom can not be activated
automatically

 Confirm that the IP / Serial Port settings do not cause conflicts

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Chapter 5 DIACloud

Table of Contents
5.1 Introduction to DIACloud .............................................................................. 5-2

5.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version .............................................................. 5-2

5.2 Instructions for DIACloud.............................................................................. 5-2

5.2.1 Register and Login .................................................................................... 5-2


5.2.2 Home ...................................................................................................... 5-4
5.2.3 Devices ................................................................................................... 5-6
5.2.4 Alarm .................................................................................................... 5-16
5.2.5 Secure Tunnels ....................................................................................... 5-16
5.2.6 Sub Users .............................................................................................. 5-18
5.2.7 Logs ..................................................................................................... 5-21
5.2.8 Orders................................................................................................... 5-22
5.2.9 Profile ................................................................................................... 5-23

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5.1 Introduction to DIACloud


DIACloud Web is a web portal of DIACloud cloud platform. Users can check the status of connected industrial device
through DIACloud Web, browse data that has been collected, receive warnings, notices and other messages that are sent
by cloud platform, create and manage sub-account and virtual safety network and check login and interface logging, to
improve the manageability of devices, optimize the device performance and efficiency, save the operation cost and
enhance the service quality.

5.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version


Please confirm that your Firmware version of router meets the requirements in the following table before use:

Device Model Firmware Version


DX-2100 V1.3.0.1 or above
DX-2300 V1.0.0.1 or above

5.2 Instructions for DIACloud


5.2.1 Register and Login
1. Open the DIACloud web page (http://www.DIACloudSolutions.com). If you have got an account, input your account
and password in the following page to log in; if you have not got an account, click “CREAT AN COUNT” to register.
Then the system will redirect you to the registration page:

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2. Input your email address, password and other relevant information on the registration page. Select “I Agree” and
click “CREATE AN ACCOUNT”. Please insure your region information is correct, otherwise it may cause problems
in payment when you extend your service.

Notice
Click at the upper right corner to change the interface language to English or
Chinese.

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3. After clicking “CREATE AN ACCOUNT”, a congratulation page will be prompted and an activation email will be sent
to the email address you have used as your DIACloud account.

4. You will find an activation email sent from [email protected] in your email box. Open the email,
click the link in the email and complete DIACloud account activation operation. And you will be redirected to the
DIACloud login page. Input your account and password to log in to the DIACloud.

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5. Open the DIACloud web page (http://www.DIACloudSolutions.com). Log in using your account that you have
registered.

5.2.2 Home
The Home Page will show up after login.

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Item Description

Menu User can switch to corresponding function through menu on the left.

Devices Total The number of total devices.

Devices is Online The number of total online devices.

Alarms in 24 Hours The number of alarms in Recently 24 hours.

Secure Tunnel is Usable It will show the number of Secure Tunnel groups under the account.

Switch between Chinese and English

Show the service package you selected, users can add package to shopping cart
through Devices function and Profile function.

Show the alarm message(s) in latest 7 days

Show the profile or logout


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Online payment process as below:

1. After click , it will show the detail information in shopping cart.

2. Click to generate an order. DIACloud provides the follow types of invoices.

 No need For Invoice

 Electric Invoice

 Paper Invoice

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3. Click , we accept PayPal payments and process credit cards on your order forms.

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5.2.3 Devices
It will switch to page of device list after clicking “Devices” in navigation bar.

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Item Description

You can filter the device base on you input the key word of the device name.

Filter base on tunnel group, show all devices or only show the devices under user
specified tunnel group.

Show the list of device.The information includes device’s name, device’s SN,
Devices List device’s type, storage usage, data usage and the time of binding device.
 Green represents that the device is online
 Gray represents the device is offline.

 : Represents that all device is displayed currently, and you can switch to
on-line device list after clicking this icon.
 : Represents that on-line device is displayed currently, and you can switch
to list of on-line device after clicking this icon.

Show relevant position information of the device.

Refresh pages

Show detail information of the device

 : It will show relevant position information of the device after you click “ ” , which is shown as follows: 5_

It will show the device name and SN of the device after clicking position icon in the map. When a large number of devices
bound to the user’s account, it will switch to other corresponding devices when user clicks blue arrows at the edge of the
map.

 : More detail information about the device will be shown after clicking under the “Operation” on the right
side of the device list:

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1. OVERVIEW: The page will show the basic information of the device and the latest alarm message.

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Item Description

It represents that device is online if background color is blue, and device is offline if
shows gray.
 : Show device names; it can switch device after clicking
Operation zone of device
the drop down arrow.

 : Realize refresh of device data on operation page.

 : Close the operation page.

Operation is divided into 4 pages:


 Overview
 Registers
Page switching
 Package
 More
Different buttons are used to switch different pagers.

Basic information is shown in Overview page.

 IP Address: IP address of a device;


 Tunnel Network: it means virtual network that has been bound to device;
Basic information zone  Boot Time: it means the boot time of device;
 RS232 Mode: work modes of RS232, including transparent transmission
mode and slave station mode;
 RS485 Mode: work modes of RS 485, including transparent transmission
mode, slave station mode and master station mode;

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 Modbus TCP: work modes of Modbus TCP, including Modbus TCP Server,
Modbus TCP Client and Closed
 RSSI: it means signal strength of device which contains 5 bars; the larger the
number of green bars is, the stronger the signal strength is;

The latest five Alarm of the current device. “ ” represents the state that the email
has been sent;
Latest Alarms
 Green represents that the email has been sent successfully
 Red represents failure of sending.

2. REGISTER: The page will show and manage register value that uploaded from DX devices.

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Item Description

The filtering function displays a list of keywords that match specific registers.

Click and add the corresponding register and register value, then click “SAVE”
button. DIACloud server will send the corresponding data to the device.

“<” Pervious page,“>” Next page,“1/205” show the current page of register table
and the total amount of register table page.

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Register Table Show the register table, displaying a maximum of 10 registers per page.

Show the register name, when you do not configure an alias in the register, the
Register Name
register number is displayed.

Register Value Show the current register value and data transfer time.

You can view the current register of historical data or delete the current register; it
can also be configuring registers.
P.S. If this register is not set to remeber history (device configuration page), the
menu does not appear [History] after clicking icon.

The History and Config options will be shown after clicking

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Item Description

History It represents trend chart of historical data

Delete User can delete all the data of a target register.

Config User can customize name of register and content returned.

 History : The following figure will be shown after clicking “History”:

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Item Description

Date Start Set the Start Date and query the historical data for a specific time.

Date End Set the End Date and query the historical data for a specific time.
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Register Value History Diagram The latest trend chart of value of register;

Time Axis Users can change time scope of historical data by sliding “ ”.

Export the data to XLS.file.

 Config : The following information will be shown after clicking “Config”

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Item Description

Length can be set to Word, DWord and Float.


 DWord: DWord needs to use two DX internal registers. For example:
$2050 and $2051 are set to DWord and combined as one. $2050 will
be LOW Byte and $2051 will be HIGH Byte.

Length

 Float: Float needs to use two DX internal registers. For example:


$2050 and $2051 are set to DWord and combined as one. $2050 will
be LOW Byte and $2051 will be HIGH Byte.

Alias Name Users can set the display name of the register in "Alias Name"

function(val) is used for converting register values and similar to the grammar
function(val)
of function-supported JavaScript.

There are two examples for “function (val)”.


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Input the code: return val+“m/s” in function (val){…} as the following picture and save the configuration.

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 Example 2: If you want to convert the register value to the text such as the register value of 1 showing the text as
‘NO’; register value of 2 showing the text as ‘OFF’

Input the code in function (val) {…} as the following picture and Click “Save” botton.

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3. SERVICES: This page shows the Device Data Usage, Device Storage Usage and Account Storage Usage for
users.

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Item Description

 Device Data Usage: Show device traffic usage till now and total capacity.

 Account Traffic Usage:


1. Account traffic is the total amount of traffic showing additional
purchases.
2. Account traffic can be shared with all devices under your account.
Data
3. Before the device traffic is exhausted clould traffic, the account traffic
will not be used.

 : User can purchase more traffic package for this accoount if need.
After successful payment, the moment is ready for use.

 : Show the Data Usage History in past 12 months.

 Device Storage Usage: Show device storage usage till now and total
capacity.
 Account Storage Usage:
1. Account storage is the total amount of traffic showing additional
purchases.
Storage
2. Account storage can be shared with all devices under your account.
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storage will not be used.

 : User can purchase more traffic package for this accoount if need.
After successful payment, the moment is ready for use.

 After Click the in Data field, it will show the traffic package select page. User can add a package to cart or
checkout directly.

 After Click the , it will show the Data Usage History in past 12 months.

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 After Click the in Storage field, it will show the storage package select page. User can add a package to cart
or checkout directly.

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4. MORE: This page will show the Serial Number, Software Version, Hardware Version, and IMEI for users.

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Item Description

Serial Number Serial number of device

Software Version Version information of software

Hardware Version Version information of hardware

IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identification Number.

Delete binding relationship between devices and the account.


Devices need to be un-bund after clicking this button, and users
can recover the device by rebinding.

5.2.4 Alarm
Click the Alarm in the left menu. The warning information in the latest 7 days will be shown in this page. The warning
information includes name and serial number of device, content of warning, status of email that is being sent (green“ ”
represents that the email has been sent successfully, and red represents fail.), time of warning and content record of
warning.

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5.2.5 Secure Tunnels


Secure Tunnel is an important concept in DIACloud. Its objective is to realize virtual Switch across Internet; when device
is bound to this network, it will be equivalent to add devices with one LAN port; when PC operates DIACom and creates
a virtual network, PC and the device will be under the same switch at this time. It is shown as follows

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Users can manager the tunnel network in this page. Interface is shown as follows:

tem Description

Search the existed tunnel network.

Tunnel network List List all tunnel network under this account.

Add a new tunnel network.

Refresh the tunnel network list.

Edit the tunnel network.

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Item Description

The detail information of tunnel network:


 Network Name: User can enter a name of tunnel network.
 DHCP Option: Automatic IP Address Assignment by DIACloud.
Tunnel Network Information 
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distribution address pool of DIACloud
 DHCP IP End: it represents the ending IP in automatic IP distribution
address pool of DIACloud.

If the DHCP of thes tunnel network is enabled, click will export


configurations include DIACloud Servier /account /Tunnel networks info to a
file (default file name Provision_vlnname_date_time.bin).
Note: Detail configuration, please refer to 3.2 SD Card Quick Installation.

Delete the current tunnel network

Close the current operation window.

Save the configuration of tunnel network

5.2.6 Sub Users


All accounts that are registered through register page of DIACloud (http://www.DIACloudSolutionscom/#/signup) are
main accounts. Every main account can create sub-accounts, and users can realize power separation and grouping
management of device by conducting authorization for virtual network and DIACom by sub-account. Use can conduct
addition and operation for sub-account through the “Sub Users” page.

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Item Description

Search the sub users.

Sub Users List Show the list of all sub users in main account.

Add a sub user.

Refresh the list of sub users.


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Modify the access control of the tunnel network.

 : User can modify the access control of the tunnel network.

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Item Description

 Edit register: Allow the Sub User to modify register


 Login to DIACom: Allow the sub user to access the DIACom if the
Sub Users Information option is enabled.
 Tunnel Network: Allow the sub user to access the Tunnel Network if
the option of Tunnel Network is checked.

Delete a sub user.

Close the current operation window.

 : User can add sub users after clicking the “+” on the page, and.the following interface will be shown after
clicking the “+” in the page:

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1. Fill in corresponding account information and conduct authorization for it.

2. The system will send an activation email which is attached with random login password to email box of sub user.
The account status is “Un-activated” now.

3. Go to the mailbox, click the hyperlink to complete account activation operation, then sub user can login DIACloud
with new account.

4. The page will link to the following page after clicking the activation link in the email:

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5. When user login to DIACloud with main account and the sub user that we created has been activated.

5.2.7 Logs
This page will show the web operation information of some users. It includes: login IP, setup of register, API interface call
of DIACloud and other information.

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5.2.8 Orders
In this page, users can check all orders. Continue to pay for the unpaid orders or cancel the unpaid orders.

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View the order detail information

Pay for the unpaid order

Cancel the order, order will remove from the list.

 Order detail

 Payment Method: Currently, we only support PayPal payment for the world wide user.

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5.2.9 Profile
In this page, QR Code of user, Package info, password management and other information will be shown.

Item Description

QR Code You can get the part information of user by using DIACloud APP and scanning QR Code.

Account The current account information.


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 Show account traffic/storage usage till now

Packeage info  Users can purchase more traffic/storage package for this account if need

Account traffic/storage will be shared to all devices under this account.

Change the password of DIACloud user account.


Change Password Note: parts of old users use password in 6 digits; the new password has been increased to
8 digits to improve safety of their accounts.

Change Password page as below

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Chapter 6 DIACloud APP

Table of Contents
6.1 Introduction to DIACloud APP .................................................................... 6-2

6.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version .......................................................... 6-2


6.1.2 DIACloud APP Installation ....................................................................... 6-2

6.2 DIACloud APP Function .............................................................................. 6-2

6.2.1 DIACloud APP Login ............................................................................... 6-2


6.2.2 Device List............................................................................................ 6-4
6.2.3 Device Details ....................................................................................... 6-5
6.2.4 Registers View ...................................................................................... 6-6
6.2.5 Alarm List ............................................................................................. 6-7

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6.1 Introduction to DIACloud APP


DIACloud APP is the client software of DIACloud cloud platform running on mobile devices. The
APP supports both iOS and Android mobile system, it enables users to view the collected field
data, the locations of the field devices, and the alarms/notifications pushed by the industrial IOT
cloud platform, so that keep users posted anytime and anywhere, and therefore improve the
manageability of devices, optimize the device performance and efficiency, save the operation cost
and enhance the service quality.

6.1.1 Select a Suitable Firmware Version


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Device Model Firmware Version


DX-2100 V1.3.0.1 or above
DX-2300 V1.0.0.1 or above

6.1.2 DIACloud APP Installation


The DIACloud APP is available on Google Play and Apple APP Store.

Mobile Device OS Version


Android 4.4.0 or above
iPhone 6.2.0 or above

6.2 DIACloud APP Function


6.2.1 DIACloud APP Login
Enter the DIACloud account and password, then click the “Sign in” button to login the APP. Click
the “Sign up” to register an account if you don’t have one.

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Item Description

Scan QR code, the QR code is generated by DIACloud Web portal,


which carries the user name and password information. By scanning
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APP will connect the default DIACloud server in the cloud, if the
APP is to connect other servers, QR code should be scanned to
provision the APP.

DIACloud account, Email format

The password of DIACloud account, click to see what are you


input

Auto Login Save the password and login the APP automatically

Login Login to App

Sign up Create a new DIACloud account

Forget Reset the password if you forget it.

Switch the language.

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6.2.2 Device List


Device list will be shown after logging in the APP.

Device tab and alarm tab will be shown in the APP. In the device tab, the device information will
be shown, including the value of registers of the remote device. And the value of the register can
be changed in the APP as well. In the alarm tab, users can read the alarm messages.
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Item Description

Logoff or exit App

Search Search device base on key word

 Click “ALL” to show all device


All/Online  Click “Online” only show online device. Digit at the back is
the all/online device count.

Display device online/offline status, device name, device serial


Device list
number. Click it will go into device detail page

Switch to device list page

Switch to alarm list page.

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6.2.3 Device Details


Device details will be shown by selecting a device in the device list.

Item Description

Type Type of the device


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Time The time when the device is online.

IP IP Address of the device

Account The DIACloud account which activates the device.

The working mode of RS485 and RS232.


 RS232: Transparent transmission mode or Slave mode
Mode
 RS485: Transparent transmission mode /Slave mode
/Master mode

Showing the location of the device on the map


Map
P.S. DX-2300 Series doesn’t support this function.

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6.2.4 Registers View


Click [Register] on the device details page to switch to the register page

In the register page, the user can browse the collected data. The register data can be refreshed
by the pull-down screen. When the number of registers is large, you can pull up the screen to
display more data.

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Item Description

Refresh the register data.

Edit the register value.

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Click “ok” button, the register value will be pushed to the device.

6.2.5 Alarm List


Alarm criteria can be set on the device configuration web page. When the alarm criteria are met,
the device will send out alarm messages. User can click the “Alarm” tab to read the alarm
messages. When there are new alarm messages, the number of the unread messages will be
shown on the icon .

 Alarm tab will be shown by clicking icon , the alarm messages in Red are unread
messages. Digit in parentheses is the number of alarm messages.
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 Pull down the APP to refresh the alarm list.

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