Echelon i.LON 100 e2 Internet Server User Manual
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iv Preface
Applications Using the i.LON 100 Configuration Plug-in for more
information.
• i.LON 100 Configuration Plug-in Support for custom type translator rules —
Version 1.1 of the i.LON 100 Configuration Plug-in includes support for
creating, modifying, and deleting rules used by the Type Translator
functional block. See Chapter 7 in the i.LON 100 User’s Guide: Configuring
the i.LON 100 Applications Using the i.LON 100 Configuration Plug-in for
more information.
• i.LON 100 Web Page Configuration Support for the Data Logger, Scheduler,
Alarm Generator, Alarm Notifier, Data Server, Pulse Counter, Digital Input,
and Digital Output functional blocks — See the i.LON 100 User’s Guide:
Using the i.LON 100 Web Pages to Configure Applications and to Monitor and
Control Data Points for more information.
• Support for Creating SOAP-based Custom Web Pages — Version 1.1. of the
i.LON 100 supports the creation of SOAP-based custom Web pages. See
Chapter 8 of the i.LON 100 User’s Guide: Using the i.LON 100 Web Pages to
Configure Applications and to Monitor and Control Data Points for more
information.
Table of Contents
i.LON 100 Internet Server Capabilities.........................................................1-2
Using the i.LON 100 Internet Server ............................................................1-3
i.LON 100 Application Limits..................................................................1-5
2 Mounting, Cabling and Connections
The RJ-45 10/100 BaseT Ethernet Port ................................................2-4
The DB-9 Console Port..........................................................................2-4
The RJ-11 Telephone Line Port.............................................................2-5
Screw Terminal Connectors...................................................................2-5
RS-232/RS-485 Serial Ports............................................................2-6
High Voltage Mains Power ..............................................................2-7
Dry Contact Relay Outputs............................................................2-10
Pulse Meter Inputs.........................................................................2-12
Digital Inputs..................................................................................2-14
Network.......................................................................2-15