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ads-tec IRF3000 Series Router and Firewall User Guide

Quick Start Guide IRF3000 series  
1. Safety  
4. Assembly  
5. Installation  
4.1 Attaching to top-hat rail  
5.1 Modbus RTU (RS-485) (electrically isolated)  
ATTENTION  
1. Position the IRF on the top-hat rail from below at an angle (1).  
Electrical bus load: 1/8 unit load; impedance: 96 kΩ.  
Personal injuries and damage to property through  
improper use  
2. Pull the top-hat rail locking mechanism (2) upwards using a screwdriver, push  
the device onto the upper side of the top-hat rail and remove the screwdriver.  
GND  
D-  
Reference potential (common) for the data signals  
Inverted data signal  
All installation and service work performed on the  
device must be performed only under safe, secure and  
de-energised conditions!  
3. The top-hat rail locking mechanism springs back to its original position.  
4. Check that the IRF is seated securely on the top-hat rail.  
D+  
Non-inverted data signal  
Note:  
5.2 Digital I/O #2 (electrically isolated)  
Always adhere to the safety measures applicable  
when handling components at risk of being damaged  
by electrostatic discharges in accordance with  
EN 61340-5-1/-2.  
V+  
Supply voltage +24 VDC ± 20 %  
Digital input #2  
DI2  
DO2  
GND  
Digital output #2, max. 0.5 A  
Reference potential  
2. Scope of delivery  
5.3 Power supply of the device and digital input #1  
DI  
Digital Input #1: +24 VDC ± 20 %  
Reference potential is 0V of the device.  
1 x Industrial router and firewall, type IRF3xxx  
1 x 4-pin plug for power supply  
4.2 Detaching from top-hat rail  
FE  
0V  
V+  
Functional earth (required for EMC)  
Reference potential  
1 x 3-pin plug for Modbus RTU  
To detach the IRF from the top-hat rail, pull the top-hat rail locking mechanism  
(2) upwards using a screwdriver and remove the device downwards at an angle.  
1 x 4-pin plug (grey) for digital I/O #2  
Only with IRF38: 1 x 8-pin plug for digital I/Os #3…5  
1 x Quick-start guide (this document)  
Optional: 2 x Mobile communications antenna  
Optional accessory: 1 x VESA holder  
Supply voltage +24 VDC ± 20 %  
4.3 Optional accessory: Attaching the VESA holder  
Screw the mounting plate directly onto the device label using the screws provided.  
The positions of the screw holes are marked with target crosses (  
5.4 Only IRF38xx: Digital I/Os 3…5 (electrically isolated)  
) on the label.  
V+  
Supply voltage +10…30 VDC  
Digital inputs #3…5  
DIx  
DOx  
GND  
Digital outputs #3…5, together max. 1.5 A  
Reference potential  
3. Optional: Inserting SIM card / smart card / microSD  
SIM cards and smart cards (SC) in the ID-000 format as defined  
in ISO 7816 (25x15 mm) can be used.  
6. Commissioning  
The SIM card for mobile communications must be inserted into the  
bottom slot (SIM1).  
6.1 Connecting IRF to PC  
The smart card is intended for backing up the configuration data  
or for connecting to Big-LinX and must be inserted into the top slot  
(SC/SIM2).  
During initial setup, the IRF must be connected to a PC. Connect the connection ETH2 of the IRF to  
your PC using a patch cable.  
6.2 Configuring LAN network adapter of your PC  
You can insert a microSD card with up to 2048 GB as a memory  
expansion into the left slot.  
Open the Properties of the used network adapter and enter the following parameters:  
IP address: 192.168.0.100  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 (or, depending on the OS: “24”)  
Insert the cards the right way round as shown in the figure.  
The last number of the IP address must be a number between 1 and 255, e.g. "100".  
6.3 Calling web interface of IRF  
4.3 Optional: Attaching antennas  
To access and open the device web interface, start up your web browser.  
Enter the following IP address in the address field of the browser:  
Screw the mobile communications antennas to  
the antenna connections directly or via  
SMA extension cables.  
Confirm your entry. Then, enter the default log-in details:  
User name: admin Password: admin  
Only with IRF38: GNSS = connection for a GPS antenna  
The web interface of the device opens. Follow the instructions of the setup wizard.  
Further information as well as accessories can be found on our website  
DZ-HAND-91096-0/B 2023-01-11  
v1.1  
© ads-tec Industrial IT GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 1 • 72622 Nürtingen • Germany  
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