Remote access to the WAGO Ethernet controller/coupler using an ...

Remote access to the WAGO Ethernet controller/coupler using an ... Remote access to the WAGO Ethernet controller/coupler using an ...

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12 • iPod ConfigurationThe iPod's Safari browser can be used for a first communication test. Enter thecontroller's IP address in Safari's address bar (see illus. 6.2). For example:“192.168.1.81”.Illus. 6.2: Safari web browserIf the WLAN communication functions between the iPod and the WAGO controller,the WAGO WebBasedManagement for the corresponding ETHERNETcontroller will be displayed on the iPod.NoteThe browser does not support JAVA, therefore, web pages created withCoDeSys cannot be displayed!6.2 ScadaMobile AppIn the next step, the application (app) “ScadaMobile” must be loaded on theiPod.As an alternative, “ScadaMobile Lite” can also be used. This is a ‘lite’ versionwhich can communicate up to 4 data points.In the example, “ScadaMobile” version 1.5.1 was used. The manual is availableat the following homepage:http://www.sweetwilliamautomation.comApplication Note

iPod Configuration • 136.3 Communication SettingsIn the “ScadaMobile” app, a few basic communication settings have to be setin the “Settings” tab. All of the following steps can be also be found in the“ScadaMobile User Manual”.Illus. 6.3: Communication settings in ScadaMobileIllustration 6.3 shows the typical settings for MODBUS communication. TheWAGO controller's IP address can be entered under “Default Connection”,which should be considered a standard setting. In addition, the following settingsare required: Local Port: 502 Remote Port: 502 Address: e.g.: 192.168.1.816.4 Processing the Configuration FileThe file server is launched using the “File Server” tab, and enables the exchangeof data between the PC and the iPod. After starting, the server addressis displayed (see illus. 6.4). This address is entered in Internet Explorer anddisplays the CSV configuration files saved on the iPod. If no files are displayed,the templates can be loaded using “Load Examples”. Then select thefile“DataTypesModbusES.csv” and save it to the PC.Application Note

12 • iPod ConfigurationThe iPod's Safari browser c<strong>an</strong> be used for a first communication test. Enter <strong>the</strong><strong>controller</strong>'s IP address in Safari's address bar (see illus. 6.2). For example:“192.168.1.81”.Illus. 6.2: Safari web browserIf <strong>the</strong> WLAN communication functions between <strong>the</strong> iPod <strong>an</strong>d <strong>the</strong> <strong>WAGO</strong> <strong>controller</strong>,<strong>the</strong> <strong>WAGO</strong> WebBasedM<strong>an</strong>agement for <strong>the</strong> corresponding ETHERNET<strong>controller</strong> will be displayed on <strong>the</strong> iPod.NoteThe browser does not support JAVA, <strong>the</strong>refore, web pages created withCoDeSys c<strong>an</strong>not be displayed!6.2 ScadaMobile AppIn <strong>the</strong> next step, <strong>the</strong> application (app) “ScadaMobile” must be loaded on <strong>the</strong>iPod.As <strong>an</strong> alternative, “ScadaMobile Lite” c<strong>an</strong> also be used. This is a ‘lite’ versionwhich c<strong>an</strong> communicate up <strong>to</strong> 4 data points.In <strong>the</strong> example, “ScadaMobile” version 1.5.1 was used. The m<strong>an</strong>ual is availableat <strong>the</strong> following homepage:http://www.sweetwilliamau<strong>to</strong>mation.comApplication Note

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