Moxa NPort 5410
Info
Manufacturer | Moxa |
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Model | NPort 5410 |
Description | 4-port RS232 Serial Device Server |
P/N | 1201054100200 |
S/N | aqtNB2700132 (00132) |
Website | http://www.moxa.com/product/NPort_5410.htm |
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Known issues
These are some of the issues we, at QPS, are aware of. Note that the possible solutions (with the same number) are listed below:
- Qinsy seems to lose the connection with COM ports that are created by a Moxa N-port
- When using a UDP driver, sometimes messages are not decoded
- Timing issue: the MOXA introduces variable latency
QPS PPS adapter
DO NOT use a QPS PPS adapter via a MOXA N-port!!!
Possible solutions
Note that this might not work with your setup, but here you at least have some suggestions that might help.
In case you still encounter problems, please contact QPS Support.
- Change the output configuration from Real COM to UDP
- It might also help to set up the ports via the N-port Administrator and not the Web interface.
- Update the Software/Firmware of the MOXA
- Use the latest Qinsy version
- Note that there might not be a Qinsy driver available for your device (only Serial). In that case, let QPS Support know right away.
- Set a Delimiter in the MOXA
We saw that if no settings are done in the MOXA, it makes a package for each bite.- This results in a lot more data being send over the network.
- And the UDP drivers in Qinsy can not handle this since they do not buffer the data (i.e. wait until the complete string has arrived).
- This is because normally the message is in one package.
- Use the Qinsy UTC drivers (these are drivers which decode the timestamp in the message)
- If you don't have this option, it might help to set the same baud rate and update rate for all the devices interfaced to the MOXA.
- If the timing is critical and there is no UTC driver available, do not use a MOXA N-port!
- Have a look at our 'How-to Timing in Qinsy' document (How-to Articles → 1. Setup → How-to Timing in Qinsy)
- Switch off FIFO buffers in the MOXA
Test Results
The following table shows the latency (milliseconds) per baud rate using specific settings within the IO card.
Result | Settings | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200 | Comment |
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![]() | FIFO Enabled | 45 | 28 | 20 | 17 | Latency is variable | |
![]() | FIFO Disabled | 12 | 12 | 11 | 11 | Latency is variable |
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