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1. 10 The firmware update file will be loaded 11 The file s path and size will be displayed in the console window 12 Next you need to write the loaded file 13 Press the Write firmware button marked red on the picture below IP 10 0 5 32 Software 1 51 2011 01 22 18 27 4 01B USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A 10 0 5 3 27137 TYPE A pag OIK O2A Internet A Internet B Power generator 0 B Power generator 1 USB configuration Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time 10 0 5 1 27136 MAC ADDR NTP SERVER IP 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 S CES GER 12 3 270 aMT and Summer time 6 Auto Civ Tilight Summer honored Save configuration me synchronization PIN for USB functions eecseseesese 14 When you press the Write firmware button the update will start You can view it s progress on a bar in the lower right corner During update the progress bar changes color from gray to red The progress is measured in IP 10 0 5 32 Software 1 51 g 10053 27137 TYPE A O1K 02A Internet A Internet B Power generator 0 Power generator 1 RI Ri RI BR 2011 01 22 18 27 USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A FT Init ftStatus 0 2011 01 26 22 35 07 Firmware CRC GOOD CRC Calculated Internally Ox1iE 0x88 Bootloader CRC GOOD CRC Calculated Internally 0x55 0x86 Firmware String 2011 01 22 18 12 R
2. gt EX TYPE A DESK A gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C USB configuration d FA TYPE B DESK B Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time gt EI TYPE C DESK B Password RE CG TYPE C DESK A IP MASK GW UDP WWW 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 1 27136 80 MAC ADDR NTP SERVER IP 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 PORTS NTP OUT 123 27015 A GMT and Summer time 1 6 Auto Civil twilight Summer honored C Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions ernennen sect Ttirrrnsrareo ESL ware VNTILG Ware The configuration will be saved but the following message will be displayed Password is too short The field where the password is entered will be in red This is to show that the password is shorter than 15 characters If the password is 15 characters or longer the message in the console will look like this gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt E RELAY GATES USB write configuration FT Init ftS5tatus 0 2013 12 21 16 34 17 D RELAY POWER GENERATOR SHA 256 Digest of our password for AES 256 Encryption and Decryption i A ALARM F D3447652BB84A5FBB29C85423666D6454A50C12D47B9B037D2E0E326EF0922ABEA AES 256 Encrypt 00000000000000000000000000000000 with our digest a EJ TYPE A1 DESK B 6CBE63BBE2D636D8F48564FF56C23DE2 10 0 5 51 AES 256 Decrypt 00000000000000000000000000000000 with our digest
3. Next enter IC arp a a EE Pinging 10 0 5 160 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 10 0 5 160 hytes 32 time ims TIL 64 Reply from 16 6 5 18 hytes 32 timetims TIL 64 Reply from 10 0 5 160 bhytes 32 timetims TIL 64 Reply from 16 6 5 18 bhytes 32 timetims TIL 64 Ping statistics For 180 0 5 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost Bz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Amz Maximum ims Average Pms Interface 10 0 5 237 fx2 Internet Address Physical Address Type 18 H bh IR Te h Keng KK ke K bet DS dynamic IR H bh RI H 2a cZ 22 Je Eh dynamic UX BLU W f4 ec 38 fb c2 Ve dynamic 10 0 5 174 d8 Sd 4c 80 2f 5Sd dynamic 16 6 5 175 HH h 7 7 e1 eb de dynamic A table with IP and MAC addresses will be displayed Write down the MAC address belonging to ithe IP address in question In the PLC2011A1 Modbus configuration you should enter IP 10 0 5 10 IP address of the different PLC to which you will send out packets port 502 TCP or UDP port of the different PLC to which you will send out packets MAC 00 11 12 13 14 0 MAC addres of the different PLC to which you will send out packets 2 If the different PLC 1s somewhere in the Internet which means it has a completely different IP address it must be a public address then you must establish it s router s LAN interface IP address and the
4. 9 ALARM F EA TYPE A1 DESK B RE RELA RELS FA 10 0 5 51 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 E4 10051 EJ TYPE Ai ss ain EI AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DESK B gt FA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 ix TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT TYPE B DESK B RS232 Tx Rx TEST gt EI TYPE C DESK B E3 TYPE C DESK A MODBUS D L B H AC DC IN gt Pe ez e E 5 Sen INPS INP6 Astro Password You can change the relay and output status after you enter the 147 safety PIN code in the field in the right of the window When you enter the code the display in the middle of the screen will change it s color to pink After you are finished making changes we advise you to switch back to safe mode so that you do press and change anything by accident To do this press the Reset button next to the field where you entered the code The display will go gray again and you will be able to make changes only after you enter the code again 14 6 7 isplay radio buttons 7 to 5 Screen 1 name of the chosen device it s IP address UDP port number firmware version gt EA ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 BJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EA ALARM F k deg Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS Al X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 Bo A1 R3 P BS Main ax AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DES
5. AACS 4E8BO08CECESE6E6DDEIACS7TB25956B5 10051 FI Write ftStatus 0 2013 12 21 16 34 17 Configuration written properly 0x99 2013 12 21 16 34 17 FFF S SSS STFS FSS SS SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SS SSF SSS Ses Sts Sts FSF SF FF HHHH HHHH HHE EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt E3 TYPE A DESK A gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C USB configuration d FA TYPE B DESK B Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time EA TYPE C DESK B Password venmmnmnnn O CG TYPE C DESK A IP MASK GW UDP WWW 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 1 27136 80 MAC ADDR NTP SERVER IP 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 PORTS NTP OUT 123 27015 GMT and Summer time 1 6 Auto Civil twilight Summer honored y d C Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions ernennen Open firmware Test firmware Write firmware Configuration was saved The field where you enter the password has changed to green which means the password is 15 characters or longer Information shown in the console The first part is a cryptographic hash also called digest generated using SHA 256 function EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES E RELAY POWER GENERATOR SHA 256 Digest of our password for AES 256 Encryption and eg e JA ALARM F D3447652BB8A5FBB29C85423666D6454A450C12D47B9B037D2E0E326EF0922ABEA AES 256 Encrypt 000000000000
6. RS232 Tx Rx TEST T9 T10 T11 T12 gt EA TYPE B DESK B TOR gt E4 TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt E3 TYPE C DESK A Password Placed lower are INP control which allow you to click the chosen input using the software The inputs will react only if the 147 safety code is currently entered An active input will be displayed in yellow A gray icon means that the input is inactive gt EA ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F A d 2 TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 REL7 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 E3 10 0 5 51 LC EA 10051 Ag TYPE Al O O O O O2s 1s O0 5s seess O es Configuration TYPE A1 DESK B E4 TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION Ai0332 E ae 3 TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 16 17 T8 gt 9 TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT EJ TYPE B DESK B gang E EER Fe ES TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A T9 T10 T11 T12 D 2 B H INP1 INP2 INP3 INP4 INP5 INP6 Astro Password AC DC IN gt On the right there are virtual input VIR controls The virtual inputs will react only if the 147 safety code is currently entered An active virtual input will be displayed in yellow A gray icon means that the virtual input is inactive gt EI ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al gt EJ RELAY GATES
7. STATIC IP The router assigns IP addresses statically This means the device will not acquire a new network address each time it is connecting to the network but you must set a permanent IP address An example of how to set addresses of devices inside a network is shown on the picture below http gt www myrouter com 2 IP 10 0 5 29 Software Version 1 16 2010 12 01 12 37 http www myrouter com 80 US mg http www myrouter com 81 a2 inc http 82 83 84 85 6 INTERNET 3 http2 82 83 84 85 20 http 82 83 84 85 81 Ea ayes Password INTERNET IP 10 0 5 100 MASK 255 255 255 0 GW 10 0 5 1 NM NTP 10 0 5 1 ROUTER PORT FORWARDING MAC 00 11 12 13 14 15 Protocol Ext Port Int IP ROUTER WWW PORT 80 TCP 80 10 0 5 100 UDP PORT Ce UDP 27136 10 0 5 100 NTP SERVER NTP PORT TCP 81 10 0 5 101 UDP PORT 123 OUT PORT 27015 UDP 27137 10 0 5 101 STATIC IP ROUTER ACCESS LIST epee MAC 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 M A ZS MAC 00 11 12 13 14 16 E eoo D WW GO gg RY ETHERNET LAN ff O S a eeolos USB fe Sera ae ACCU BAT 12V 2 17A OP VV We IP 10 0 5 5 IP 10 0 5 4 TEs 16 6 5 3 IP 10 0 5 2 IP 10 0 5 101 MASK 255 255 255 0 MASK 255 255 255 0 MASK 255 255 255 0 MASK 255 255 255 0 MASK 255 255 255 0 GW 10 0 5 1 GW 10 0 5 1 GW 10 0 5 1 GW 10 0 5 1 GW 10 0 5 1 STATIC IP or DHCP STATIC IP or
8. Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia DEFAULTS Example of settings for Paris GMT 1 ees Network and timezone configuration IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway UDP Port Number WWW Port Number Ethernet MAC address Time server NTP Time server NTP port Outgoing NTP port 10 0 5 101 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 173 27000 80 0 WWW OFF 00 48 95 B64 Apr CH 10 0 5 240 123 0 NTP OFF 27015 Summer Winter time settings at local time Summertime begins Summertime ends 6 Auto Summer time March October 6 000 degrees Civil twilight Battery charging parameters ADC voltage correction for proper measurement ADC value when we treat battery as connected R5232 ON OFF Geographic location of the device Geographic Latitude oi Geographic Longtitude A Timezone GMT Last Sunday we Last Sunday Summer time honored Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia DEFAULTS s00 E Ethernet Full Duplex FDX deg min E EWEG for Sun calculations If you are in the same time zone as your device then when adding a new device to the device list you set the time zone to AUTO If you are sure that all settings except the time settings are correct then failure to connect while in AUTO mode means that there 1s definitely a problem with the time settings You th
9. in this example http 10 0 5 3 81 e if you change the port number to 0 the WWW server will be deactivated The WWW port number can be any value between 1 and 65535 Remember to save your settings after changing them using the SAVE button 7 After saving your settings return to the program s main window and press the Texts WWW button BD ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F 4 2 TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 REL5 REL6 REL7 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 x9 E TYPE Al O O2s i1s 0 5s SS Keel O Cl e AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DESK B E TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A Se ee ae Se 2 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 gt EJ TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM 4 T T6 T7 T8 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C R5232 Tx Rx RS232 Tx Rx TEST 0x00 T9 T10 T11 T12 gt E TYPE B DESK B MODBUS gt E4 TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EA TYPE C DESK A AC DC IN gt Astro Password 8 The Website editor window will pop out Website editor Title of the webpage My Home INFT 1 INPUT 2 S OGI OI ollalla a ea le alla a o a a I m m ey oy Go Halla a I o allal a Hill H INPUT 3 FF INPUT 4 HO INPUT 3 1st floor Refresh website every Tel INPUT 6 30 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 3 RELAY 6 RELAY 7 What is this window for Title of the
10. EJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F A 3 TYPE A1 DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 10 0 5 51 Kal ued Ze x4 X5 X6 X7 X8 9 EH 10051 Main Configuration TYPE Al DESK B EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 A TEST DEVICE TYPE A UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 Im gt EI TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 gt E3 TEST DEVICE TYPE C TE OE eae T9 T10 T11 T12 gt EJ TYPE B DESK B ae RS232 Tx Rx TEST Ae eg T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EX TYPE C DESK A AC DC IN gt Astro Password Above you can chose with what frequency do you want the software to communicate with the device gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al gt EA RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EA ALARM F A 3 TYPE A1 DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 xi X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 x9 es Main AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DESK B D TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 T2 T3 T4 i LG TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 gt EA TYPE A DESK A T6 T7 T8 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt E4 TYPE B DESK B gt E4 TYPE C DESK B T14 T15 T16 gt E4 TYPE C DESK A T10 T11 T12 MODBUS D AC DC IN gt Astro Password On the right of the main window there are the T timer indicators Active timers are shown in red inactive in gray gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al gt EJ RELAY GATES gt
11. MAC ADDR NTP SERVER IP 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 PORTS NTP OUT 123 GMT and Summer time 1 6 Auto Civil twilight Summer honored CI Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions ecsceccecese 0 14 15 16 17 18 19 After this action communication will not yet be possible On the left side of the program window you will see that your device has been added but you must synchronize time before communication between the device and the computer network is possible If you enter different IP addresses you must also change the device s description in the device list on the left Without a proper entry on the device list you will not be able to connect with the device by LAN or the Internet After completing these actions press the RESET button and wait until the device reboots itself an enters it s normal work mode From this moment the device s WWW website will be working and you can ping the device s IP address To see if this is true open your web browser and type in http 10 0 5 100 or whatever other IP address you have given the device Our devices web server response should show up You can also open menu START gt Run and type in the command ping t 10 0 5 100 or other given IP address Remember to type without the quotation marks Communication using software will
12. Password When you enter this code the device will exit the safe mode This mode protects you from accidentally clicking on an input the RESET button or a relay It is a sort of a safety fuse After you enter the number 147 the screen will change color into light pink and all the options in the program will be unlocked Pressing the small RESET button placed next to the field where you enter the code will put the device back into safe mode In safe mode you can enter individual menus but you cannot click on strategic places on the screen Another PIN code 369 also exists It has a similar function as the one presented above but it also makes the device send out packets 10 times per second This mode is for testing the bandwidth 4 4 Programming and operation This is not a typical programmable relay You do not program it in the STL language or build a LAD ladder This is a relay programmable by building logic functions using available variables intended for people who do not have time to learn how to program relays but who need to carry out a quick modernization of their electrical installation who want to equip it with additional logical functions temporal dependencies between circuits but first and foremost who want to control the installation using the Internet without having to worry whether the transmission is safe With this one device you can replace several different types of timer relays Possib
13. Select device type TYPE A Select time zone of the device AUTO AUTO The device is in the same timezone as my computer AUTO will honor Summer daylight saving when operating inside the local timezone Accept You save by pressing the Accept button gt EI ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F gt EA TYPE A1 DESK B gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A ae eee gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C Coniigiraiion BEER gt EJ TYPE B DESK B IP ADDR 10 0 5 100 P TYPE C DESK B UDP PORT 27136 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A a ke Description here Password The added device will be displayed on the list on the left of the window To connect to it you need to choose it enter the password and the accept it a gt E3 ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS gt EJ RELAY GATES gt J RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 9 ALARM F A gt 9 TYPE A1 DESK B gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt 9 TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EQ TYPE A DESK A E3 TEST DEVICE TYPE C Configuration gt EJ TYPE B DESK B gt EJ TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS AC DC IN gt Astro lt ACM T ther m Ke SE OTT ae Pax p 14 8 RSIS tis Haie ISIS ie FIMES DEVICE A1 R3 S R5 Se REL2 REL3 REL4 RELS RELG X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 FF E WW O2s 1s 0 5s TYPE Al DESK B CH Reset IP ADDR
14. gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EA TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EJ TYPE C DESK A USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 REL3 REL4 RELS X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 m a Main Configuration TYPE Al DESK B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 TIME UPDATE ARM TIME UPDATE COUNT RS232 Tx Rx TEST MODBUS D L B H AC DC IN gt INP4 INP5 IN REL6 2s 1s 0 5s OO Cl P Ti T2 T3 T4 a ae T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 B INP1 INP2 INP3 Astro Password USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al A REL3 REL4 RELS Main Configuration TYPE Al DESK B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 TIME UPDATE ARM TIME UPDATE COUNT RS232 Tx Rx TEST MODBUS D AC DC IN gt Astro Password X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 a REL6 2s is 0 5s CH een Reset Ti T2 T3 T4 Em ma T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 Left of the display there are button which open the Main Configuration WWW configuration and MODBUS configuration windows Below there is also the Astro Timer configuration window button gt EA ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F A d 2 TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 REL7 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 E3 10 0 5 51 LC EA 10051 Ag TYPE Al O O O O A O2s 1s O0 5s Configurati
15. gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F 3 TYPE A1 DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 FA 10 0 5 51 XI 2 G X SS SS X fj 10051 O O O O O2s 1s 0 5s Main Kg A Configuration TYPE Al DESK B ooe Reset gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 T1 T2 T3 T4 E TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION 4A410332 ee i gt EI TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT RS232 Tx Rx TEST T9 T10 T11 T12 gt EJ TYPE B DESK B MODBUS gt FA TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A D D D 14 AC DC IN gt INP1 INP3 INP4 INPS INP6 INP2 Astro E Password Below are BT and BT indicators These are lit if a battery is connected to the device gt EJ ALARM G gt E RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt fg ALARM F 4 54 TYPE A1 DESK B EA 10 0 5 51 f 10051 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EA TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EJ TYPE C DESK A In the middle of the main window there is a display showing various parameters of the device The display has five different screens An individual description of each screen is in a further part of the manual EJ ALARM G gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F 4 53 TYPE A1 DESK B 2 AUTO gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A
16. gt 1 w 1 20 DEFAULTS READ SAVE Astro timer e logical value 0 yellow field on the axis e logical value 1 black field on the axis Timer logical value 1 when on red green or blue field e logical value 0 when off no bar empty field visible Logical operators e OR can be called as alternative logical value 1 will be achieved if either the timers or the Astro timer logical value is 1 or both of their s logical value is 1 at the same time How the OR logical operator works Astro timer Timer Result 0 0 0 0 l l l 0 l l l l Example Astronomic Timer Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Sunrise correction Sunset correctionr Start time Stop time a aaa Fa re SES EECH ER a PE De Le SE KSE T E a a ee a fee ASTRO 15 53 1 zZ 3 4 5 T a 10 11 ES 13 14 15 16 1 18 19 0 z1 Ze z3 je N T PS 1 N ee 1 NEEN w 1 20 DEFAULTS READ SAVE e KOR logical value 1 will be achieved if the logical values on the timer and the Astro timer are different from each other How the XOR logical operator works Astro timer Timer Wynik 0 0 0 0 l l i 0 i l l 0 Example Astronomic Timer Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Sunrise correc
17. B RELI REL2 REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 REL7 FA 10 0 5 51 ONLINE X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 EJ 10051 7 e O O O O O 25 O 1s O 0 55 DEENEN AE AUTO ge TYPE Ai DESK B EZE Reset gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 T1 Tn TI T gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 fg a gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM 4 T5 T6 17 T8 xX TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT 1 C D E T9 T10 T11 T12 EA TYPE B DESK B RS232 Tx Rx TEST 0x00 eee gt EA TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A PLC2011A1 uses the Modbus protocol to send out a command to a desired IP address TCP or UDP port and MAC address PLC2011A1 uses TCP and UDP protocols for data transmission from the device to a chosen internet or local network address and does not expect a response or confirmation PLC2011A1 ignores any commands sent it s direction ignore responses and does not react to other Modbus inquiries from other Master devices A computer other PLC device router or any other device can be a recipient Due to a lot of errors in network protocol implementation in many older PLC devices which are not supported anymore we decided on the following configuration PLC2011A1 send out TCP or UDP packets in the following way PLC2011A1 different PLC 1 If different PLC is in your local network the same subnetowork the same network segment that means it has a similar IP add
18. Civil twilight Summer honored Save configuration Timesynchronization PIN for USB functions Open firmware Test firmware Write firmware Remember to enter the rules concerning time changes in the location of the device If you choose wrong months days or hours of the time changes then in the moment when the time actually changes either in the device or in your computer connection with the device will be lost because the time will suddenly become incorrect Example of settings for Melbourne GMT 10 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway UDP Port Number WWW Port Number Ethernet MAC address Time server NTP Time server NTP port Outgoing NTP port 10 0 5 101 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 173 27000 80 0 WWW OFF 00 48 95 84 26 CB 10 0 5 240 123 0 NTP OFF 27015 Summer Winter time settings at local time Summertime begins Summertime ends 6 Auto Summer time ODctober April 6 000 degrees Civil twilight Battery charging parameters ADC voltage correction for proper measurement ADC value when we treat battery as connected E RS232 ON OFF Geographic location of the device Geographic Latitude oi Geographic Longtitude A Timezone GMT First Sunday we First Sunday Ethernet Full Duplex FDX deg min sec vye Pe 49 IS ine or Ss are 10 S Summer time honored for Sun calculations
19. DESK B fj 10 0 5 51 J 10051 AUTO gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE B EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EJ TYPE A DESK A EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C EA TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 Cryptographic salt for secret passwords _ Verbose logging to the console Encryption tools OFFLINE Read logs to the console Read logs Erase logs forever Enable erasing Windows Firewall settings on this computer My local subnet only The new Windows Firewall rule will be added here The name of the rule will be MY_NTP_SERVER Port number to open close 123 Add rule to the Windows Firewall Delete rule from the Windows Firewall Salt PLC Salting for PLC and others c 2011 FR TA GA pE SAVE Reset Salt TXT Salting for SMS and e mail c 2011 BAH ATR Language selection English SAVE RESTORE configuration STATUS Restore from file Save to file Local NTP server on this computer C NTP Client NTP Client pooling interval s 0 NTP Server Read entries from the registry Write entries to the registry Enable changes C Verbose logging to the console Encryption tools OFFLINE Read logs to the console Read logs Erase logs forever Enable erasing Windows Firewall settings on this computer My local subnet only The new Windows Firewall rule will be added here The name of the rule will be MY_NTP_SERVER Port number to open close 123 A
20. EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F A 3 TYPE A1 DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 10 0 5 51 GE ued Ze x4 X5 X6 X7 X8 9 10051 Main Configuration TYPE Al DESK B EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 l UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 d TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION Ai0332 mae a gt EX TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM ae ae ae ae gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT T9 T10 T11 T12 gt EJ TYPE B DESK B ae RS232 Tx Rx TEST i S EE n T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EA TYPE C DESK A AC DC IN gt Astro Password On the bottom of the main window there is the field where you enter the password to the device You need to confirm the password with the Accept button gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt E3 RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F A e 2 TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 me a O O O O O O2s 1s 0 5s Main Ed A Configuration TYPE Al DESK B ee Reset gt E4 TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 i LG TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 m a gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C TE E a RS232 Tx Rx TEST T9 T10 T11 T12 gt EQ TYPE B DESK B MODBUS peno Po T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A AC DC IN gt C INP1 Password Accept 14 4 USB CONSOLE tab This tab is for configuring the device and setting
21. String 2011 01 22 18 12 RELAY A v 0123 Boot loader String 2010 11 19 v3d HHHHHHHHHHHRHRHRHHHHARAHRHRHRHRHRARARRRRHRRRRRHRHRRRR RH RRR E EE E RRR RRR RRS USB configuration Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time os LA ic 4 4 di s n g e a T and Immer time D AUTO ve LVI Cw LOL LUME I nNonoreda Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions secceccececs Open frmvare _ ___Testrrmware 1 ween 17 After you update the firmware you need to reset the device 18 Press the RESET button on the front panel 19 All three LEDs will switch on then the red one will stay on for a short time 20 The device is ready for normal operation 15 3 Errors during firmware update If an error message similar to the one on the picture below is displayed after you press the Write firmware button it means that IP 10 0 5 32 Software 1 51 2011 01 22 18 27 g USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A 10 0 3 3 FT Init ftStatus 0 2011 01 26 22 41 29 Ba 27137 Test_firmware cre 1 In CRC Error BytesReceived RxBytes 0 BA TYPE A Test firmware cre 2 In FW string Error BytesReceived RxBytes 0 FT Init ftStatus 0 2011 01 26 22 41 31 Qik SectorCount 240 sectorsize 126 r EJ 02A Firmware Space Erasing 2011 01 26 22 41 31 H Firmware Update Started please wait 2011 01 26 22 41 33 D Internet A In CRC Error BytesReceived RxBytes O D
22. T6 T7 T8 gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT 1 C D RB TYPE B DESK B RS232 Tx Rx TEST T9 T10 T11 T12 MODBUS gt EJ TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EA TYPE C DESK A AC DC IN gt Astro Password gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EA RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EA ALARM F 9 TYPE AL DESK B REL4 RELS EA 10 0 5 51 X5 X6 X7 XB X9 E3 10051 Main Configuration TYPE A1 DESK B EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 Hen Panes ean sh e TIME UPDATE ARM gt E4 TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT JA TYPE B DESK B RS232 Tx Rx TEST EX TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS D I2 B H AC DC IN gt en Pen Se WS Laas Se INP1 INP2 INP3 INP4 INPS INP6 Astro Timer Password 5 CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE The device USB cable for connecting the device to a computer 1 8 m Stabilized impulsel15VDC Power Supply Unit CD with drivers the user s manual and basic version of the software l Ss 3 4 6 SAFETY MEASURES YOU SHOULD COMPLY WITH AT ALL TIMES e Before unpacking you should check whether or not the package has been damaged during transport e After unpacking you should check whether or not the device is mechanically damaged in a visible way Do not start the device if you have any doubts In this case contact the seller e Before starting the device you should read the manual especially the par
23. addresses and corresponding MAC addresses will not be able to hear the devices This is because ARP packets are sent to every switch port and are broadcast packets which makes possible to use them to create a device list and impersonate these devices Another reason to know the MAC address during configuration are examples of tested devices which did not have properly operating network protocols We advise you to use the UDP protocol for transmission instead of TCP The UDP protocol generates highly lower network traffic between devices Because the PLC2011A1 only sends out data to another device the retransmission ability of the TCP is not needed and even undesirable as it generates unnecessary traffic and CPU usage However using the UDP protocol may not always be possible as some devices may not adapted to it s operation Using the Modbus protocol you can send out PLC2011A1 data from the AstroTimer normal timers shared memory variables M X variables virtual relays REL physical inputs INP and virtual inputs VIR All signals are assigned to a group which is sent out together You cannot send out a signal from a single input or variable For instance if you want to send out the signal for X3 you need to select the group X1 X8 Available signal groups are shown on the right of the Modbus configuration window To select a group of signal you need to check the check box next to it What does each field mean Third party rem
24. device receiving the commands you must enter it as a value from the command table from M1 to M32 The number depends on the cell the command was assigned to in the transmitting device The M1 field starts the first column of the first row The following fields are numbered in an ascending way from left to right The second row starts with cell M9 the third with M17 and the fourth with M25 The last cell is M32 M1 M32 3 u fuo u u u e u e e u or EE EES 6 IB bh W M eg For instance you want to use virtual input VIR1 from one of the devices in your network and you know it 1s written into cell M29 This is the value you need to enter into your equations ES INP3 INP4 vi wen vwa m5 hw M What are you going to use these commands for depends solely on your creativity The commands from the shared memory can be bound together in more complex equations or used with data from the receiving device Functions of Timers TIL TI12 Time a ON Timeto OFF Pulse time M25 oo oo lr senn E n Ms o TD l T M27 TI B S 15 X variables and their functions M23 AC X1 M29 amp INP3 R1 x2 M30 amp VIR2 R X3 M31 amp RIGIB R3 An advantage of the solution used in the device is that the commands are sent out to each cooperating device at the same time Thanks to this you avoid situations where devices receive and
25. external NTP server Your own time server would be able to handle a lot of your devices without creating too much traffic on an external server that does not belong to you but allows you access You can also use a different NTP server for each of your devices NTP server addresses can be found using Internet search engines There are lots of these servers and you should pick the ones close to your location The safest method is to set one of the computers in your local network or your router as the NTP server The computer will not have to work all the time It should be on every 2 3 days so that the relays can download the current time If the NTP server is not switched on continuously then it may happen sporadically that a command sent to the relay will not be executed This occurs because when checking the communication with the NTP server the device also checks communication with the local network The relay the executes a short network settings initiation procedure which may cause loss of a command that was supposed to get to the relay at that moment This is a way of protection against freezing The relay must send out a question and receive an answer from the NTP server If there is no response data packets will be removed and network settings will be initiated again The relay logic processes are not disrupted You need to make sure the computer frequently synchronizes time with the Internet This is the safest method as it eliminates the
26. gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F 3 TYPE A1 DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 10 0 5 51 Kal ued Ze x4 X5 X6 X7 X8 9 EH 10051 O O O O O2s 1s O0 5s Main ET CH Configuration TYPE Al DESK B ooe Reset TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 wm em e gt EI TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 gt J TEST DEVICE TYPE C aie en ava T9 710 T11 T12 gt EJ TYPE B DESK B ae RS232 Tx Rx TEST Ae eg T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EX TYPE C DESK A AC DC IN gt Astro Password Lower are indicators showing the current status of virtual relays REL Blue means the relay is active gray means it is inactive gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt E3 RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt E ALARM F a E TYPE Ai DESK B AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DESK B gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 e LG TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 mm a gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C ee RS232 Tx Rx TEST T9 710 T11 T12 gt EJ TYPE B DESK B MODBUS pen Po T13 T14 T15 T16 gt E TYPE C DESK A D 2 B AC DC IN gt INP1 INP2 INP3 Astro Timer Password INP4 The indicators in the red frame on the picture be
27. have to be the password to one of your devices For example let s say that the password is the first 15 letters of the alphabet Enter and accept them and re enter the Encryption tools window In the main text field enter a short text e g Alice has a cat and then press the Encrypt button Encrypt Decrypt text messages P Alice has a cat ER Encrypt Decrypt UTF 8 Characters 16 16 The text will be substituted with a character string Encrypt Decrypt text messages HLefsoqyEVRyg 9xgV8F iskivchrFEVfy1UxTr555uc UTF 8 Characters 44 44 Now if you press the Decrypt button the character string will change back into the previous text The character string will be different each time even the password stays the same Encrypt Decrypt text messages alice has a cat If the password is changed between encryption and decryption the decryption will not be successful Instead of the original text you will get back a different character string Encrypt Decrypt text messages p u32it gei Encrypt Decrypt ut Only after you enter the password that was in use during the encryption will you get the original text In this example the text will be decrypted after you re enter the first 15 letter of the alphabet Encrypt Decrypt text messages UTF 8 Characters 0 The Cut button clears the contents o
28. more than 15 seconds from the time in your device there will be no communication regardless of previous synchronization The device will make sure that the difference in time is no more than second if you enter a working IP for a Internet time server Computers usually synchronize their clock once a week so after a couple of days you may discover that communication was lost with your computer being at fault You can change the frequency at which your computer synchronizes it s time Appropriate tools are found in the SETTINGS window So you need to make Windows synchronize the time with an Internet time server The device synchronizes it s time every two minutes only odd minutes around the 30 second of the minute It does not matter whether the computer and the device use the same time server they can use different servers after synchronization they will always have the same time with a difference of no more than second Why all of this Why is time synchronization so important If only not to give an intruder a chance to intercept the transmission and use the stolen data in the future All the data is time stamped an is valid in the present not an hour or even a minute later In the same time the ability to access the device from several computer at once 1s preserved All this is for safety Remember that a couple of users can be connected to the device at the same time You can have small mobile computers in your home or office y
29. ordered Optically isolated inputs through optocouplers transoptors with a strength of at least 1500VAC Maximum input voltage on any pair of input connectors 250 VAC Outputs 7 relay outputs with both NO and NC connectors Used relays 8A 250VAC for resistive loads Use circuit breakers not bigger than 6A type A fast to not damage the device Use of circuit breakers is obligatory Connectors RJ45 Ethernet interface 10 Mbit used for remote communication USB 2 0 interface used for device configuration and time synchronization RS232 interface as TTL Ethernet 10Mbit full duplex without polarity detection A surge protector for the LAN and for the power supply requires grounding For grounding use pin 22 Additionally Relay s complex programmable logic with elements of PLC A multichannel astronomical clock that tracks sunrises and sunsets and which may also cooperate with the built in timer Real time clock synchronized with Internet time via NTP A web server for viewing on mobile phones tablets and computers Data encryption system AES 256 Powerful yet easy to use software that allows you to prepare the task and then verify its correctness by simulation 4 ADDITIONALLY ETE This relay has an easy to use user friendly firmware update function Frequent firmware updates will accommodate the device to the user s n
30. parameters must be set accurately as otherwise there is no chance of connecting with the device Remember to enter the IP address with the dots do not enter other characters You configure the device entering network addresses and the password blindly There is no possibility or any function of the device or software that will enable you to retrieve the password or set parameters if communication through the computer network is lost or you forget your passwords In this case you need to use the PIN code and then reenter all the parameters The values seen in the configuration window at the moment are only default values an example of how the values should be entered and you need to change them to your own values Those values are not read from the device they are entered by the software itself only as an example Every device should have a unique IP address and network interface MAC address these two parameters are the minimum that should differ the devices from each other Otherwise there will be conflicts in the local network The computer you are planning to use for testing should belong to the same subnetwork as the device whose IP address you have entered Relay First we must set up our computer at least for a while to be sure that a connection is possible Network addresses in our computer should be set statically Our computer s IP address should be set to 10 0 5 2 Our subnet mask should be set to 255 255 255 0 Our gateway sho
31. react to a command with delay caused by the fact that the commands were sent out to each device separately This enables you to carry out synchronized operations in many devices at the same time 10 2 OUTPUTS The device has 7 relay outputs and every relay has a normally open NO and a normally closed NC connector To make sure that the battery lasts as long as it can in case of a power outage you need to configure the device in a way that minimizes the amount of relays working in the normally open state throughout the day This is why every relays has NO and NC connectors For instance if you connect a device that works all day with only a short break during the day it is better to use NC connectors and only use the relay to break the circuit during it s break rather than keep the relay on for most of the day When calculating how long will the battery last have in mind that every relays uses ca 0 45 W In contrast to the AO device there 1s no separate output configuration window Output configuration is done in the X R tab Output programming is also different You do not have to set values such as Time to ON as they can now be contained in the timer variables and there is no need to double them Also the ability to click the relay using the computer software is gone However you can achieve a similar result if you assign the output to one of the virtual relays REL1 7 The function which you want to send to a given input ma
32. routers MAC address instead of looking for the different PLC s IP and MAC address Knowing the router s IP address you can establish it s MAC in the way shown before first pinging the router and then reading it s arp table entering the arp a line For example you will receive this data which you must enter in the Modbus configuration field of your PLC2011A1 device IP 10 0 5 1 this will be the router s IP address port 502 this will be the TCP or UDP port of the remote PLC you do not change this MAC 00 A2 1A 3F D4 18 this will be the router s MAC address To resume if the receiving device is in your local network you send data directly to the device If it is somewhere in the internet you sen data to it s router Modbus packets sent from PLC2011A1 to a different PLC reach the space in it s memory entered in the Start address 16 bit field e g address no 300 Starting from this address there will be as many 16bit words taken as is the total from the options you selected using the check boxes next to these options which interest you Every kind of data which is transmittable using PLC2011A1 has a defined length in 16 bit 2 byte words and that many cells in the receiving PLC will be taken up beginning from the start address The data is connected glued together If you select three check boxes like in the picture below then first nine words will come from the Astro Timer the n
33. time iv iv K A E x5 x7 amp REL4 T6 amp DN X1 amp 11 INP1 TI Description of used acronyms TI1 TI16 timer inputs 1 to 16 In this field you enter logic functions for timers equations which will then be directed to time modules T1 T16 timer outputs timer logic functions after being processed by time modules Values which can be used in equations for TTI TI16 AC Astro Corrected Ti T16 Timer out AT Astro Timer X1 X9 Variables R Astro Red R1 R7 Relays out G Astro Green REL1 REL CLICK on Relays B Astro Blue Mi M32 Shared memory variables CPL 1s 1s complement amp AND Il 16 AC DC in OR INP1 INP6 Click SUR VIRI VIR3 Virtual NOT TH THG Timer in NOT AC Astro corrected the astronomical clock after correction AT Astro timer the astronomical clock R Astro red the red timer of the astronomical clock G Astro green the green timer of the astronomical clock B Astro blue the blue timer of the astronomical clock CPL automatic status changing every second I1 16 physical electrical inputs INP1 INP6 inputs variable which you can click using the software VIR1 VIR3 virtual inputs TI1 TI16 timer inputs 1 to 16 T1 T16 timer outputs 1 to 16 X1 X9 variables x1 to x9 R1 R7 relays on outputs 1 to 7 REL1 REL7 virt
34. up the password updating firmware last section of this manual synchronizing time All these procedures require the device to be connected to the computer with an USB cable gt fg ALARM G gt fg RELAY GATES D EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 9 ALARM F 3 TYPE A1 DESK B 10 0 5 51 gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt 3 TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EJ TYPE B DESK B gt EJ TYPE C DESK B gt FA TYPE C DESK A l USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al Windows Version 6 2 build 9200 USB configuration Save configuration Password IP MASK GW UDP WWW MAC ADDR NTP SERVER IP GMT and Summer time Save configuration Open firmware Firmware update Synchronize time 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 1 27136 80 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 PORTS NTP OUT 123 27015 1 6 Auto Civil twilight Summer honored Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia Time synchronization PIN for USB functions Test firmware Write firmware 14 5 SETTINGS tab IP 10 0 5 32 Software 4 80 2013 01 08 22 06 a BS New Device i USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A 10 0 5 351 Cryptographic salt for secret passwords 10051 e TYPE A Salt PLC E Salting for PLC and others c 2011 SS Se PE SAVE Ka ALITO Salting for SMS and e mail 2011 BAR our Enable changes L
35. we treat battery as connected field and subtract 10 units by clicking the down arrow 4 Save the parameters and check whether they are working correctly Check whether the lamps switch off when the battery is disconnected 10 INPUTS amp OUTPUTS To enter the input amp output configuration window you need to double click on one of the lights marked with a red arrow on the picture below representing the X0 X8 1 16 or T1 T16 variables the mouse cursor needs to change into a hand b EJ ALARM G DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt fg ALARM F s 3 TYPE A1 DESK B RELS G x2 X3 USB CONSOLE SETTINGS E3 10 0 5 51 E3 10051 Main Configuration AUTO gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR TYPE Al DESK B 10 0 5 51 REL4 REL5 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 E M E WW O2s 1is 0 5s ed Res gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt 3 TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EJ TYPE B DESK B gt EJ TYPE C DESK B gt EX TYPE C DESK A MODBUS UDP PORT 10051 1 T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 TIME UPDATE ARM 4 TIME UPDATE COUNT 1 RS232 Tx Rx TEST 0x00 Ti q D T5 T6 T7 T8 mo a em T9 T10 T11 T12 Di Tis T16 Password T13 T16 X R Mode of operation Bistable click Bistable click Bistable click CFG Feedback to inputs INP INS INC Feedback OFF INP INS INC INP INS INC I
36. website in this field you should enter the name you want your device to have in the web browser The name can have up to 32 ASCII characters UTF 8 encoding Some special characters typical for a specific alphabet can take more than one letter spot so the text entered will have to be shorter In this example the title will be My Home On the left listed are inputs and relays in the device You can name every one of them by entering the desired name in to the text box next to the input relay of your choosing For example you can name the after the appliance that they control garage gate lighting roller shutters etc This will allow you to check whether your gate is open your lights are on or shutters are pulled down when you are away from home You can check this using a web browser on a computer or a cell phone What device you connect to the relay is up to your needs and invention These names will also be visible in the software s main window as descriptions of individual inputs or relays The description is shown when you put the mouse cursor on the input relay buttons This is done so that you do not have to guess which device is where if you do not remember The website refreshes automatically with a frequency that you set Changes made in the names of inputs and relays are visible after the next refresh You can also refresh the website manually F5 and then the changes are visible immediately This is an example of how the w
37. 00000000000000000000 with our digest a H TYPE Ai DESK B 6CBE63BBE2D636D8F48564FF56C23DE2 A 10 0 5 51 AES 256 Decrypt 00000000000000000000000000000000 with our digest ax 10051 AAC848808C6CE466DDE1AC37B25956B5 FIT Write ftStatus 0 3 12 21 16 34 17 Configuration written properly 0x99 2013 12 21 16 34 17 A AUTO E gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C USB configuration a TYPE B DESK B Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time gt Ed TYPE C DESK B Password Kee CG TYPE C DESK A IP MASK GW UDP WWW 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 1 27136 80 MAC ADDR NTP SERVER IP 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 PORTS NTP OUT 123 27015 GMT and Summer time 1 Ge Auto Civil twilight Summer honored y C Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions Se Open firmware est firmware Write firmware In our case the password is fifteen 1 111111111111111 without SALT Hash for this password will always look the same D3447652BB8A5FBB29C85423666D645A50C12D47B9B037D2E0E326EF0922A BEA Additionally to make it even harder to break the password that it is to guess it 1f the hash 1s revealed you can turn on the SALT function Salt is data added to the password before hashing with the SHA 256 function It s nothing more than a connection of the text of y
38. 1 T12 AC DC IN gt Astro m e wa Timer lt CLERK BT BT Password Accept Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Activated Activated _ Activated _ Activated Activated Activated _ Activated Sunrise correction Sunset correctionr 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o Start time 00 0 oo 00 00 00 00 Stop time 00 0 DO 0 00 00 00 00 MM 1 7 0 gt 1 DEFAULTS 12 7 What is the Astro timer for The Astro timer is used to start and shut down various types of electric devices e g lighting accordingly to the daily rhythm of sunrises and sunsets for the given geographic zone 12 2 How does the Astro timer work The Astro timer operates based on the following information e current date e the device s location geographical coordinates of the place where the device was mounted e time zone time difference between the time zone where the device is used and universal time This information must be entered during the device s primary configuration or in our device s at any time via the computer network Based on these information the Astro timer switches on and off appliances connected to the device accordingly to astronomical sunrise and sunset What is universal time Universal time UT UTC GMT the mean solar time on the Prime Meridian at Greenwich Royal Observatory It is the prime time zone The time in other time zones is measured in refer
39. 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 Wm Im Im Im TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T8 TIME UPDATE COUNT C D 9 RS232 Tx Rx TEST T9 T10 Wm mm T13 T14 To reset the device you need to press the round button next to the display 147 code first The cursor will change to hand when you put it over the button The button changes to red when pressed Resetting the device will clear the current status but will not change the programmed logic This is how the window looks after a reset gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS gt EA RELAY GATES gt E RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F 9 TYPE A1 DESK B FA 10 0 5 51 EA 10051 EI TYPE Al Main E AUTO Configuration gt EI TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EJ TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS AC DC IN gt Astro DEVICE A1 REL3 REL4 REL5 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 O2s is 0 5s Cd Zz Ti T2 T3 T4 TYPE A1 DESK B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 TIME UPDATE ARM TIME UPDATE COUNT RS232 Tx Rx TEST T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 14 9 Operation in tray Double clicking the display will cause the program to collapse to an icon on the toolbar next to the clock Status change of any of the inputs while the program is operating in tray will caus
40. A DESK A gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt E TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EJ TYPE C DESK A Main Configuration MODBUS D I2 AC DC IN gt een a a SE B ss E A D E INP1 INP2 INP3 INP4 INP5 INP6 Astro E a Password Screen 4 time according to the NTP server and the device s internal clock and the difference between them EA ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EA RELAY GATES EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt E3 ALARM F 4 5 TYPE Ai DESK B SE REL4 RELS REL BEL X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 E 10 0 5 51 E 9 M f 10051 E3 TYPE A1 J AUTO gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B E3 TEST DEVICE TYPE A Main Configuration Monday 2013 12 16 12 49 29 Monday 2013 12 16 gt EA TYPE A DESK A EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C PCF Time 12 51 24 4 TYPE B DESK B Marking Time Error 4s gt EJ TYPE C DESK B gt EJ TYPE C DESK A MODBUS D 2 B H AC DC IN gt Pm Een Ben See Bea Deg Password Screen 5 tbd gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR es en ee a en a i C T T T T T T a Le TYPE Ai DESK B REL2 REL3 REL4 REL5 REL6 REL7 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 E wm wm mm mm mm mm mm e Main Configuration AUTO gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B 00 00 00 00 00 00 i D TEST DEVICE TYPE A 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EA TYPE B DESK B gt EA
41. AL Std Zone Name W Europe Standard Time TEST A 2 HHHHHHHHHHHHRHRHRHRHRHHAHRHRHRHRHRHRRHRRHRRRHRHRHR RR RHRRRR RRR RHR EE E EE EEE E BAKA 60 00 41 56 12 41 41 00 OD OO O1 ES E4 OO DU DU Gi Spg pg pgng nggtggtg g gdDGdDggHgHgHdDGdDGHDGHDH HDD R FT Write ftStatus 0 2013 01 01 12 56 41 Ea R3 R4 USB configuration TEST DEVICE TYPE C O Save configuration O Firmware update Synchronize time fl 00 11 12 1 e Auto Civil twilight Summer honored RI B E od ES E Password C Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia Time synchronization Tes are 0 10 From this moment communication between the device and the computer should be working 11 After synchronization you do not need to reenter the password when switching to the Device tab 12 Sometimes you need to close and reopen the added device on the device list on the left Double click to collapse and the double click again to expand This should initiate the IP addresses again ATTENTION The main causes of failure in achieving connection between the device and a computer are wrong time wrong timezone or inaccurate network parameters As the timezone you should enter it s name e g Europe Berlin set AUTO for local time or enter as GMT 2 GMT 1 GMT etc Entering the precise name of the timezone in which the relay is located Europe Be
42. Astro timer are passed on to be used by the relay if the ASTRO function is on If you use the ASTRO CORRECTED function the values further processed by the relay are the values on the second axis as that is where the relay takes data for processing from A new option was added in the newest versions You can also set the relay to process the values from the third axis which represent the hours of the so called night breaks Descriptions R red bar RED G green bar GREEN B blue bar BLUE These bars are the so called night breaks the first one of which is red on the diagram the second one is green and the third is blue which is why they are described as R G and B Astronomic Timer Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Sunrise correction Sunset correctionr Start time stop time EE EE Lf __ KN ZZ ASTRO 15 53 1 2 a 4 5 Z S 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 19 20 l Ze 23 C l E PS 0 a 1 T 1 N 1 F 1 gt 0 DEFAULTS READ SAVE The values may be connected with each other and also with other logic functions available for the chosen input The functions work similarly to functions ASTRO and ASTRO CORRECTED The red green or blue bar depicts logical value 1 A white field instead of a bar means that the logical value is 0 This means that e g the R functio
43. DHCP STATIC IP or DHCP STATIC IP or DHCP NIP 10 0 5 4 MAC 00 11 12 13 14 16 WWW PORT 81 UDP PORT 27137 NTP PORT 123 OUT PORT 27016 STATIC IP 9 2 What is an NIP server An NTP server is also called a time server It is used to give us the current time It synchronizes itself to another computer in the Internet or an atomic time standard It s very important for communication with the relays that you have the actual current time Computers used to control the device should have their times synchronized with an Internet time standard If the time in your computer and the time in your device differ by more than 15 seconds the communication between them will be lost This does not mean however that the communication has been lost for good Communication will be regained if you synchronize your computer s time to an Internet or your own time server If you use several relays you should not set the same time server for every one of them This time server will be flooded by packets coming from several devices looking as if they all came from one source This may cause the NTP server administrator to refuse you access to his server This regards public NTP servers available on the internet In this case you can use a local device like your router to be the NTP server for your devices The router would then synchronize it s time with an external NTP server and your relays would synchronize their time to the router without flooding an
44. ELAY A 0123 Boot loader String 2010 11 19 v3d HHHHHHHHHHRHRHRHRHHHRHHRHRHRHRHRHARAHRHRHRRRA RAHA RRR RH RRR RHR E E EE E EE EEE E FT Init ftStatus 0 2014 01 26 22 35 07 SectorCount 240 sectorsize 126 Firmware Space Erasing 2011 01 26 22 35 07 Firmware Update Started please wait 2011 01 26 22 35 09 USB configuration Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions eesccesccese Open firmware Test firmware 15 When the update is finished the progress bar will change color to green 16 The console will display information about the update being finished and the version of the new firmware IP 10 0 5 32 Software 1 51 2011 01 22 18 27 10 0 5 3 27137 TYPE A O1K 024 Internet A Internet B Power generator 0 Power generator 1 bee ee Ee Ee Ee RM USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE SectorCount 240 Sectorsize 128 Firmware Space Erasing 2011 01 26 22 35 07 Firmware Update Started please wait 2011 01 26 22 35 09 Firmware Update Finished 2011 01 26 22 35 24 Please power off or RESET the device HHHHHHHHHHHHRHRHRHHARHHAHRHRHRHRHRHRAHRHRRRR RHR RH RHR RRR RRR RRR RRR RH FT Init ftStatus 0 2011 01 26 22 35 24 Firmware CRC GOOD CRC Calculated Internally Ox1E 0x858 Bootloader CRC GOOD CRC Calculated Internally 0x55 0x86 Firmware
45. INTERNET OPERATED PROGRAMMABLE RELAY WITH ENCRYPTION AND AN ASTRONOMICAL TIMER Table of contents WEIN ODD TION oa E S E E 4 Ee 4 e PRIS Wy OL CIS aboni sai V eege 4 SEENEN 6 TCI Aa OP IN cessionis annene aaaea aea O aar Eae ar enea iea 8 PUTT INA D E 10 Ay ER ee 10 AD MATA ee 10 e ACY CO EAEI TE E EE OEE E EA ES A E E E nanan 1 A A Programming and EE Eed 12 4 5 A few words about the device s configuratnon sssniicsiicrricrinsisni ni snie rrnrii nnna E EEEE aiai 13 46 Ne soltwate s Man WINGO W esiseinas inna iRNR Eeo EAR E E EE 14 SCONTENIS OF THE PACKAGE E 15 6 SAFETY MEASURES YOU SHOULD COMPLY WITH AT ALL TIMES sesssssscssssssssssssocseoceesses 15 SES RE 17 E E E AY EEN 18 REENEN 25 7 3 Entering the device into the configuration and password Saving mode 26 S TIME SYNCHRONIZATION osc arereiidieeiseccatia eae cuccceuiecans cave secesthecc secu cnnccdoucusesntedeucuedasssveecsececageresetesesecees 29 8 1 When do you need to synchronize the time using the USB cable cece ccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 29 i EE 29 Se EENEG 29 SA What to remember about when making time related settngs 31 S3 How t0 Synchronize eege 36 9 MAIN CONFIGURATION oases acc ce ceeee nce secec nades a ar p aiara a a eentccccvssemesseeesocuesseevesoce 38 eet 40 D2 NV 1S EN E 43 D3 ACO PT aD MIG TOCAMOM oE EE deyi CE eebe 45 94 12V battery charging Ee 47 IOINPUTS A OUTPUT Sien EEE E 48 E ICH ER e a E EA A E A 49 10 1 1 Fi
46. IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 a gt EJ TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 K TIME UPDATE COUNT TEST DEVICE TYPE C pee ee gt EJ TYPE B DESK B iii FA TYPE C DESK B A T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EA TYPE C DESK A T9 T10 T11 T12 AC DC IN gt Password The triangle showed on the picture below indicates whether you are connected to the currently chosen device Successful connection will result in the triangle changing color to yellow When there is no connection the triangle will be gray gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EA RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F 4 5 TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 REL5 Al X2 X3 X4 XS X6 X7 X8 A8 E3 10 0 5 51 EE E3 10051 gem TYPE Ai Li O O O A 2s 1s 0 5s Main p eee Configuration TYPE A1 DESK B gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B free P T 5 Ti T2 T3 n LG TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A1i0332 ae T5 T6 T7 T8 gt EA TYPE A DESK A e E gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT RS232 Tx Rx TEST T10 T11 T12 gt EJ TYPE B DESK B WEN gt EJ TYPE C DESK B _ T14 T15 T16 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A AC DC IN gt Astro Password The red box on the picture below shows indicator depicting the current status of the device s physical relays R Green means the relay is active gray means it is inactive
47. Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 2 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 3 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 4 1 Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 5 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 6 1 Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 7 1 Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 8 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 9 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 10 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 11 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 12 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 13 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 14 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 15 _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 16 _ Set clickable input variable INP1 _ Set clickable input variable INP2 _ Set clickable input variable INP3 _ Set clickable input variable INP4 _ Set clickable input variable INPS _ Set clickable input variable INP6 1 Set clickable virtual variable VIR1 _ Set clickable virtual variable VIR2 _ Set clickable virtual variable VIR3 _ Set clickable relay variable REL1 _ Set clickable relay variable REL2 _ Set clickable relay variable REL3 _ Set clickable relay variable REL4 _ Set clickable relay variable RELS _ Set clickable relay variable REL6 _ Set clickable relay variable REL7 DEFAULTS After hardware or software RESET ignore Time to ON value for timer T1 T16 If the chosen timer has a set Time to ON then choosing this option will cause that after a reset that time will be ignored will not be taken into ac
48. Internet B FT Init ftStatus 0 2011 01 26 22 41 34 B Power generator 0 ieee 2 ere e 1 In CRC EES BytesReceived ge RxBytes O0 Test firmware cre 2 In FW string Error BytesReceived RxBytes O Bg Power generator 1 USB configuration Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time GMT and Summer time 6 Auto Civil twilight 5 Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions Seeeeggeeegeeeg 1 You did not enter the device into firmware update mode or 2 You did not enter the PIN code correctly Repeat both of these operations 16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In this file you can find examples and diagram of connections that can help you build your own intelligent house instalation The manual is updated systematically so please check it on a regular basis
49. K B EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 e LG TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT FA TYPE B DESK B GE E gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS D L B H AC DC IN gt een seen Fees Sea INP2 B E B J E i BT BT Password Screen 2 counter status of the chosen device EA ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EA RELAY GATES EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F EA TYPE Ai DESK B SEL REL4 RELS REL X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 aa gem mm mm mm mm mm hus he E4 TYPE Al z ain E AUTO Configuration gt E3 TEST DEVICE TYPE B TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EA TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS D L H DN 16 AC DC IN gt en Say Sas il Sa lt CLICK T blll BT BI Password Screen 3 ping between the device and the computer sunrise and sunset times the next parameters are only service parameters without meaning shown last is the current voltage on the battery gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 BJ RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR l l ooo gt E ALARM F A 9 TYPE A1 DESK B REL4 RELS REL6 ff 10 0 5 51 x4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 EI 10051 EA TYPE Ai AJ AUTO 9 TEST DEVICE TYPE B EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EQ TYPE
50. LC will change You can use this data in the receiving PLC in any way you want depending on your needs and abilities Other fields also require some explanation Some older PLC s with errors in Modbus implementation simply do not accept certain values entered in the fields Transaction indentifier and lower There are controllers which do not accept certain values and there is no logical explanation as to why this occurs This concerns especially the Transaction indentifier value Remember that errors in entering the IP or MAC address will cause a total lack of transmission The device will not receive anything and will not signal that something is wrong These settings should be made carefully As the Modbus protocol is in no way secured from attacks at devices encrypted or secured from impersonating devices you should take steps to ensure safety of the wiring and separate the devices which receive the transmission from the internet with routers Its good to configure a VPN tunnel between boundary routers This exceeds the contents of this manual and you should consult a specialist on this matter Your PLC2011A1 sends out packets directly to the network interface of the destination PLC using it s MAC address without making ARP who has inquiry and without waiting for ARP is at response This is why you need to establish the destination MAC address manually This is an advantage as an intruder trying to intercept IP
51. NO if the voltage disappears for some period of time shorter than the one you set the input will not be triggered e Pulse time this is the time that will pass from the moment the timer activating signal appears to the moment the timer is deactivated For example if you enter the value of 20 seconds the time will deactivate automatically after 20 seconds If the command which triggers the signal appears again during those 20 seconds the countdown will start again If the signal disappears before the given time has passed the timer will be deactivated Example Let s say you have a backup power generator in case of power outages and you want to control the time that has to pass until the generator is started or switched off If you set each timer to 10 seconds then this will mean that the voltage will have to be gone for more than 10 seconds for the device to start the generator and also that it will have to be back for more than 10 seconds for the device to switch the generator off The input will be immune to short power outages 10 1 3 The fourth tab X variables and output relays In the fourth tab you set logical functions for X variables and output relays R Available functions and the operations between them are the same as for the timers in the second and third tab You enter the equations in the assigned fields The equations for X variables the conditions which must occur for the X variable to be activated mus
52. NP INS INC INP INS INC DEFAULTS Feedback OFF Feedback OFF Feedback OFF Feedback OFF 10 7 INPUTS The device has 6 physical and 3 virtual inputs Physical inputs Every input has a built in optocoupler that separates the dangerous mains electricity voltage from the device circuit The inputs are adapted to an 110 230 VAC alternative current but there is a possibility to re adapt them to a low voltage 12 24 V direct current Any input may be re adapted individually If you are interested in re adapting your inputs please contact us You may also order a device with inputs already configured as per your request The voltages on the input do not have to be equal in phase they may be different from each other The device synchronizes itself to each input so that 50 60Hz voltage can be detected doubtlessly Each voltage can be powered by voltage of different amplitude frequency and phase The inputs do not measure the voltage They are Normally Open Normally Closed inputs 10 1 1 First tab INP VIR settings for physical and virtual inputs Description of used acronyms 11 16 physical inputs with screw terminals INP1 INP6 variables which you can switch on and off clicking the inputs INP button using the computer or Android software VIRI VIR3 virtual inputs variables which you can click on using the software Input type concerns physical inputs 1 I6 type NC Norma
53. RB POWER GENERATOR EJ ALARM F a Bi TYPE A DESK 10 0 5 51 ONLINE e 10051 Ba TYPE A O2 03 O4 O2s 1s O0 5s Main AUTO TYPE A DESK eee Ba TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 PIN 147 ji UDP PORT 10051 zb TEST DEVICE TYPE A Texts WWW FIRMWARE VERSION A00232 1B TEST A 2 TIME UPDATE ARM EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT RS232 Tx Rx TEST RS232 TTL REL 1 REL 2 REL 3 REL 4 REL 5 REL 6 REL 7 Pm Fame Ramen TL Y2 Y3 L I Password A new window will pop out Astronomic Timer Monday Tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday C Activated C Activated C Activated C Activated Activated C Activated Activated Sunrise correction Sunset correctionr Start time stop time PPT te EL EL ELE LE III III lize lbi22 ASTRO 1 2 3 4 5 F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 19 ZU Zl Ze 23 N 1 0 a N 0 N 1 T 0 gt 1 gt 0 i DEFAULTS READ SAVE 12 3 MII lo YOu lise ie ATKI trier The Astro timer can be used in street lighting systems shop window lighting systems billboard lighting systems etc The way it works is similar to light sensors it s task is to switch on or off the lighting on a street or square depending on the time of day It can turn on the lights when the sun is setting and turn them off when the sun is rising and lighting is no longer required The main difference between the Astro timer and devices based on l
54. RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR with the default Salt USE write configuration FT Init ftotatus o0 2012 05 09 19 56 13 SHA 256 Digest of our password for AES 256 Encryption and Decryption FoDiFe A4FDOTEBFCBSCTFIZSE6EZ FES SDB4AASSO ARGS ESSDIDSCRDFOUSBS 7 EBOOAGE AES 256 Encrypt OOOOOOO0000000000000000000000000 with our digest TS VRBBDOSSSS TDS AZOBT AS Pas 5354655 AES 256 Decrypt OOOOOODOO000000000000000000000000 with our digest 604129435 5SF9ESSSO4FS01ES9042E01C50 FT Write ftStatus O0 2012 05 09 19 56 13 Configuration written properly 0x99 2012 05 09 19 56 13 HRRRPPRRRPRPRRRPRRRR RAR RR RSPB RRR PRR RRP RR RRR RRR RSPR RRR RRR RRRRRRRRRS As you can see both are completely different When assigning a password you need to pay attention whether Salt is on or not If you assign a password with Salt switched on and then you switch the Salt option off you will not be able to connect to your device because even though the password is seemingly the same the hash is completely different for the salted and unsalted versions of the password A hash with or without salt is generated each time you enter the password and confirm it using the Accept button If you pick from the list a device without salt or with a different salt you need to enter the password again The password is destroyed immediately after being confirmed and the software is operating solely with the mathematically processed hash of that password and with or without values from the
55. S WE RER RES ee ES EE SS ee DS SS ES eee ee ee WS E REES RES O o h dl b h l le l Jo ls ho u fe fs bs lis lie lz he fio lo la lz la Astronomical clock Astronomical clock corrected Timer The result of Astro corrected Timer e You see that the sunset time was moved back 30 minutes and is now at 16 18 or 4 18 P M e Ifyou correct the time using arrows you will see on the corresponding axis how the time changes on the fly e The effect of this operation will be that your lighting will switch on half an hour before sunset 12 4 OMER NCUA NOMU draco NOAE The device also has a programmable timer that cooperates with the Astro timer Using this timer you can set for every day of the week three periods of time when the Astro timer will stop working This function is sometimes called a Night Break as you usually use it during the night when despite the fact that it is dark outside you turn off the lighting to save energy You can also use during the day when you want to turn the lighting on for a period of time even after sunrise How does this work Let s go back to our previous example e You turned your lighting on at 16 18 or 4 18 P M So 30 minutes before sunset e Traffic on the street where your shop window or billboard is placed is high until late evening hours and stops almost completely at 23 00 or 11 00 P M The following day the traffic starts at 5 00 A M e Between 23 00 11 00 P M and 5 00 A M almost no
56. Salt options It may happen that you will not be able to connect to the device without any apparent reason You should then check the Salt settings remind yourself what settings have you made in the software and how did you configure the device via USB If the device password was set without Salt then you need to switch off the Salt PLC option then save the settings and enter the password again Both the Salt PLC and Salt TXT options are switched on by default and use the default values to operate We advise to use even the default values ATTENTION Most failures in communication are connected to Salt settings either in the software for PC or Android or to errors made during configuration via USB You should really pay attention to what you are doing The SHA 256 hashes are visible so that you can see whether the password with salt gives out the same result as during the device configuration If you have any problems with connecting to the device you should first check the SALT settings Try to remember whether Salt was on during configuration via USB whether the Salt is now the same in both your PC and Android software After choosing the Verbose logging to console option the SHA 256 hash with the inclusion of the SALT will be shown in the console when trying to connect to the device after you enter and confirm the password You should analyze this data and the settings that you have made 2 Computer Network The computer network
57. TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS D D B H D VIRI VIR2 VIR3 AC DC IN gt 9 9 mm mm mm Im ar INP6 INP1 INP2 INP3 INP4 INP5 Astro Password 14 7 Adding a new device To add a new device relay to your list right click in the field where the list is placed on the left side of the window gt E ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt Bg RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt fg ALARM F Main Configuration TYPE Al DESK B gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B enana pa ee d ES TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 gt E TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM 4 gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE C Fee a b EAJ TYPE B DESK B 7 gt EJ TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS AC DC IN gt Pick Add a new device s ad TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS fp 10 0 5 51 x2 2 x4 X5 X6 X7 X8 REL6 x9 O Y d RES D REL7 eee Reset T1 T2 T3 T4 TS T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 Add a new device ra i lt CLICK Delete selected device BT BT The Add a new device window will pop out Here enter the name under which you want the device to be displayed on the list the device s IP address UDP port number device type and the time zone where the device is placed If the device s timezone is the same as the computer s timezone then pick AUTO Short description IP Address or domain 10 0 5 100 UDP Port Number 27136
58. This means that if the sun rises at 6 in the morning but you want the input reset to occur a half an hour later then you can set the 30 minutes sunrise correction in the ASTRO TIMER To do this you need to enter the ASTRO Timer configuration window The configuration manner is described in the part of the manual related to the ASTRO Timer How can this function be useful For instance if you want to switch off all lights connected to the inputs at sunrise and switch them at sunset This is control using events If it is to be successful the inputs which you want to control this way must be either in bistable or CLICK bistable mode If you use external bistable relays controlled by impulses then the inputs must be set to CLICK monostable and an additional wire detecting the voltage from the bistable relay must be connected to the physical input You should analyze examples of stair lighting wiring diagrams PLC works as the last of the two way switches and only executes a single switch on off operation and then does nothing while the user can use the circuit in the normal way The PLC will simply switch off the light instead of the user if it was on and vice versa This will occur once per event in such a way as if an invisible watchman switched the lights off for us at sunrise 10 7 5 The sixth tab input and relay behavior after reset INP VIR Lp mee T13 T16 After hardware or software Reset _ Ignore Time to ON value for TIMER 1 1
59. ages going through the device s relays connectors should also come from circuits equipped with circuit breakers and fuses Appropriate fuses should be chosen by a qualified installer The electrical installation should be done by licensed personnel and in accordance with safety standards and applying norms The manufacturer and distributor are not responsible for any injuries to a third party or damage done to objects as a result of not following the instructions above 7 FIRST RUN In short 1 You configure the network addresses and set up the password through an USB cable 2 You synchronize time through an USB cable The first run can only be carried out using an USB cable You cannot do it through the local computer network It is a safety measure so that the password cannot be changed remotely You can only change the password if you connect with the device directly using an USB cable To run the device for the first time you also need the PIN code This code is placed on the cover of the CD containing drivers This code must not be lost Without it you will not be able to re acquire control over the relay if you lose or forget your password The purpose of the first run is to set the device s Network addresses TCP IP protocol port numbers Time zone Password oe EE 7 Password and SALT The password should have at least 15 characters to be sure that device is immune to hacker attempts at guessing or breaking the p
60. anguage selection CT Verbose logging to the console English Encryption tools ONLINE SAVE RESTORE configuration Read logs to the console Read lo gs Restore from file Save to file Erase logs forever Enable erasing Local NTP server on this computer NTP Client NTP Client pooling interval s 3600 Windows Firewall settings on this computer My local subnet only The new Windows Firewall rule will be added here The name of the rule will be M Y_NTP_SERVER NTP Server Port number to open close 123 Read entries from the registry Add rule to the Windows Firewall Write entries to the registry Delete rule from the Windows Firewall 14 5 1 Cryptographic salt for secret passwords Cryptographic salt for secret passwords Salt PLC E Salting for PLC and others 20114 FESS I BS pE SAVE Salt TXT Salting for SMS and e mail 32011 A AITE E Enable changes Salt configurations are described in the Password and Salt section 14 5 2 Encryption tools Yerbose logging to the console Encryption tools aR UNE After pressing the Encryption tools button a new window will pop out Encrypt Decrypt text messages Encrypt Decrypt This window can be used to encrypt text To do this you first need to enter a password in the field where you normally enter the password to your device This password will then be used to decrypt the text The entered password does not
61. assword In buildings of heavy importance the recommended password length is over 24 characters In the older software versions the password had to be at least 15 characters long and you could not save the configuration if the password was too short There was no way of surpassing this requirement due to user safety In the newer versions of the software you can now create a shorter password or an empty password the password field is left empty This is due to frequent user requests motivated by Operation convenience However we advise you to use a password of at least 15 characters If the password is too short then the following message will display in the console gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt BS RELAY GATES EN RELAY POWER GENERATOR USB write configuration FIT Init ftStatus 0 2013 12 16 13 05 12 x ALARM F SHA 256 Digest of our password for AES 256 Encryption and Decryption A8868B498680AA60D9FF78962C895BA7E5225C181657FF6A06539E9BA27F4FC1 a E TYPE Ai DESK B AES 256 Encrypt 00000000000000000000000000000000 with our digest 005863C014BB81927004E1C26A675FED AES 256 Decrypt 90000000000000000000000000000000 with our digest 17B19E7B9812A7C2C41CD654C825E05B FT Write ftStatus 0 2013 12 16 13 05 12 AUTO Configuration written properly 0x99 2013 12 16 13 05 12 FSS SSS SSS SS SSF SSS FSS FFTs STS S SSS SSeS Feet FEF t FES FF eet FFF FF ESF FFF FF FFF FFF gt EI TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A
62. at the software differentiates capital and small letters The letter A will be treated different than the letter al and the software will act in the same way with other characters Before entering the password remember to check whether the Caps Lock button is pressed as this can be a frequent reason as to why the password could be read as wrong You should also check SALT TXT settings analogically as when setting SALT for PLC Cryptographic salt for secret passwords Salt PLC ting Salt TXT _ Enable changes Salt is a non confidential text and you do not need to hide it It is an additional obstacle in the process of trying to break the password using mathematical methods VERBOSE LOGGING TO THE CONSOLE READ LOGS TO THE CONSOLE Verbose logging to the console Encryption tools ARE Read logs to the console p Erase ogs OT Gw Enable erasing The functions concern the PLC2011B0 Programmable Alarm Unit 14 5 3 SAVE RESTORE configuration SAVE RESTORE configuration Restore from file Save to file The current configuration of inputs outputs astro timer www server can be saved to a file ccr by pressing the Save to file button To restore the settings or apply the in another device after picking it from the list in the left part of the window and connecting to it you need to press the Restore from file button find the configuration file and press Open The device w
63. be recognized as invalid and rejected by the device 9 1 Network configuration An example of how the network can be configured is shown on the next diagram Presented network addresses are just the exemplary settings Your real addresses and router configuration should be provided to you by your network administrator The relay must have an invariable static IP address or otherwise you will not be able to connect to the device from outside the local network or even in the local network Your every device must have a static IP known to you if you want to communicate with it It is also good to have a public static IP address visible from the Internet If that is a problem you can also use DDNS services dynamic domain name system Router configuration is up to the network administrator Every router is different and therefor you should read it s manual or ask the administrator Example of network configuration IP 10 0 5 100 every device in a local network must have a unique IP address There cannot be two identical IP addresses in a LAN segment MASK 255 255 255 0 The subnet mask is the same for every device in a Local Area Network GW 10 0 5 1 The default gateway is the router s LAN interface IP address The router s address depends on the settings done by the network administrator A router can be a dedicated device or one of the computer in the network NTP 10 0 5 1 An NTP server time server can be any com
64. built When running the software on Windows 7 you should be logged in as the administrator when you want to edit the time server or firewall settings 1 2 A few words about safety The device was designed with a lot of attention put on safety An advanced military strength cryptographic system protects data from being intercepted during transmission and used again prevents unauthorized access to the device by people trying to impersonate the rightful user From now on you can safely open gates or roller shutters even on the other side of the planet without fear that an intruder will intercept the Internet transmission and use it to break into your house open your gate or roller shutters or disarm the alarm The safety system is based on many factors For the communication with the device to start you need to enter a long password You do this either using your keyboard or using your mouse and a virtual keyboard on your screen This is a means of defense against spy software especially programs which register keystroke The entered password is not transmitted through the Internet This password is only used to mathematically generate a substitutionary password using the SHA256 hash function This digest is also not transmitted through the Internet The digest is used to encrypt the data between the user s computer and the device and is automatically wiped from the computer s memory before the software is shut down The long password you entered
65. copy the software file to any location on your computer and run it Do not run it from CD 14 7 Starting the software This window will pop out 4 54 New Device USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A O2s 1s O0 5s Configuration Reset IP ADDR 10 0 5 100 UDP PORT 27136 Texts WWW Accept Next you should turn on the relay and connect it with the computer using an USB cable do the First Run operation It is described thoroughly on page 13 when you achieve connection with the device it s ready to use 14 2 Main window gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt E RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F E3 TYPE AL DESK B RELS REL4 RELS RELG fp 10 0 5 51 X1 X2 X3 X4 XS X6 X7 X8 X9 10051 Main a AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DESK B Reset gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A Se Ti T2 T3 T4 gt EJ TYPE A DESK A ES oe oe ee ae gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C i H TYPE B DESK B MODBUS gt EA TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EA TYPE C DESK A T9 T10 T11 T12 AC DC IN gt Astro Timer This is how the software looks any time you run it At the bottom in the Password field you need to enter the password that you have set during the First Run procedure and the press Accept When you quickly double click the field where you enter the password a virtual keyboard which you can use to enter th
66. count The setting will itself not be resent but will simply once be ignored This is to avoid long waiting periods after resets 1f those times are set to a couple of minutes It will accelerate the start of the device For example you want one of the timers to be activated with the AC signal with a two minute delay This delay is not needed in case of a reset Without applying the discussed option after every reset there would be a two minute delay before the timer started working Applying this option will cause the timer to switch on directly after a reset if the AC signal 1s still active set clickable input variable INP virtual variable VIR relay variable REL Activating this option will make the chosen input virtual input or REL variable switch on automatically after a device reset disregarding it s status before the reset This function is useful when you want some operations to be done automatically after a reset without having to wait for a signal to trigger them Un BEI p gt Ki p gt KR tab gt D e D Un d 10 1 6 Ihn Counters Set Clear selected counters You can assign a set value to every counter This will be the value from which the counter will start counting up At the moment there is no such thing as clearing a counter per se If you want to clear the counter you should enter 0 or any other desired value and check the checkbox on the right to approve Next press the big Set Clea
67. dd rule to the Windows Firewall Delete rule from the Windows Firewall You will now be able to switch Salt on and off and enter your own Salt text Using two different Salts will give you two different encryption keys for the same password When you send commands to your PLC device they will be encrypted in a different way than when you use the Encryption tools window for text messages After you save the changes with the SAVE button the ability to modify the settings will be blocked until you check the Enable changes checkbox again ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES RELAY POWER GENERATOR E3 ALARM F 4 54 TYPE Ai DESK B Salt TXT w Salting for SMS and e mail c 2011 BARAT ee C Enable changes 10 0 5 51 EA 10051 ea C Verbose logging to the console TYPE Al English D AUTO Encryption tools OFFLINE TEST DEVICE TYPE B SAVE RESTORE configuration Read logs to the console gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A AIS gt J TYPE A DESK A gt EI TEST DEVICE TYPE C TYPE B DESK B Se Enable erasing Cryptographic salt for secret passwords Salt PLC w Salting for PLC and others c 2011 ER IT AN SA pE SAVE D TYPE C DESK B Local NTP server on this computer Windows Firewall settings on this computer TYPE C DESK A _ NTP Client My local subnet only NTP Client pooling interval s The new Windows Firewall rule will be added here 0 The name of the rule will be MY_NTP_SERVER C NTP Ser
68. e WM TYPE A1 DESK B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 TIME UPDATE ARM 4 TIME UPDATE COUNT 1 RS232 Tx Rx TEST 0x00 INP1 2s gies 0 5s CH EZE Reset Ti T2 T3 T4 4 D T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 A window with the main configuration panel will pop out IF Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway UDF Fort Number WWW Port Number Ethernet MAC address Time server NTP Time server NTP port Outgoing NTP port 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 1 27136 ep 0 WWW OFF 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 123 27015 Summer Winter time settings at local time Summertime begins Summertime ends 6 Auto Summer time 6 000 degrees Civil twilight March October Battery charging parameters ADC voltage correction for proper measurement 0 ADC value when we treat battery as connected Ol R5232 ON OFF Geographic location of the dewice Geographic Latitude p Geographic Longtitude A Timezone GMT K Last Sunday w Last Sunday A 200 E C Ethernet Full Duplex FDX deg min SIE 114 10 WM Summer time honored for Sun calculations OI Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia DEFAULTS The following settings can be changed in this window All parameters of the computer network The geographical coordinates of the device s localization 3 Set the time zone th
69. e a message to be displayed U MyRelay PLC Report x GARAGE 10 0 5 10 Status changed The information contains the name and IP address of the device where the status change occurred 15 FIRMWARE UPDATE To update the firmware you will need the PIN code The code is placed on a sticker on the cover of the CD with the device s drivers 15 7 How to turn on the firmware update mode l 2 Turn on the power supply Connect the device to your computer using an USB cable the USB socket is on the left side of the device s front panel 3 Wait 10 second 4 Press and hold the RESET button on the device s front panel Ch RESET button UY You need to hold the RESET button for ca 10 seconds The LEDs will switch on in the following way Ce all three LEDs switch on en red LED stays on S UPDATE mode yellow LED switches on let go of the RESET button When the yellow LED turns on you need to let go of the RESET button When the green light switches and stays on that means the device is now in the firmware update mode 15 2 Firmware update When the device is in the firmware update mode you need to 1 Open the software on your computer 2 Go to the USB Console tab 3 Inthe USB configuration field pick the Firmware update option button 4 The lower buttons and the box where the PIN code should be entered will become highlighted 5 Enter the PIN code into the PIN for USB funct
70. e configuration saving button Save configuration 13 If the actions presented above are executed properly then in the text window you will see a message with the digest of your password It is the proper password which will be used to encrypt the transmission Do not save the digest It is of no use to us and can help hackers The digest is presented only to slake the user s curiosity during the first configuration and should not be saved anywhere IP 10 0 5 248 Software 3 96 2012 03 26 00 29 TEST DEVICE B USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE B Ed TEST DEVICE A USB write configuration FT Init ftStatus 0 2012 05 09 18 27 47 EA TEST Liq SHA 256 Digest of our password for AES 256 Encryption and Decryption TEST 112 D3 447652 BBS aA5FB529C65423 666D645450C12D4759B03 7 D2 EQES2 6EFO922 ABEA 4E5S 256 Encrypt OOOO0000000000000000000000000000 with our digest TEST 113 6CBE63 BBE2D63 6D8F48564FF56C23DE2 EA TEST 114 4E5 256 Decrypt OOOO0000000000000000000000000000 with our digest AACS45SG08CS6CE466DDE1AC3 7B25956B5 ES TEST 115 FT Write ftStatus 0 2012 05 09 18 27 47 Configuration written properly 0x99 2012 05 09 18 27 48 HHHHRHRHHHAHRHRHHRHRHRHARHRHRRHRRHRHRRARHRRRRHRRHRRHRRHRRHRRHR RHR RRRRHR RRR RRB RH be EE EE RR MIR USB configuration Save configuration OFirmware update Synchronize time Password eeseesseecccece IP MASK GW UDP WWW 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 5 1 27136
71. e password will appear s 3 New Device USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al C es i A eer SI R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 lt CLICK REL1 REL2 REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 REL7 Al X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 Ti T2 T3 T4 C D T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 Gei T13 T14 T15 T16 Astro Timer You need to enter the password every time you run the software Without entering the password it is impossible to connect to the device through the internet After you enter the correct password for the chosen relay the triangle indicator will turn yellow This means that connection has been achieved 4 54 New Device USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al 10 0 5 51 lt REL lt CLICK REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 O2s 1s 0 5s Main Configuration New Device Reset IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 TIME UPDATE ARM TIME UPDATE COUNT RS232 Tx Rx TEST T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 MODBUS T13 T14 T15 T16 D AC DC IN gt INP1 14 3 Main window description On the left there is a list of the devices added so far gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EA RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EA ALARM F A 3 TYPE A1 DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS RELG b X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 E3 10 0 5 51 en e m 10051 O 2s is 0 5s oN SS O _ E AUTO EE TYPE Al DESK B eee Reset gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B
72. e way of calculating the day of the switch from standard to summer time DST and back and mark whether or not the device is placed in a location in which summer is during winter in Europe southern hemisphere e g in Australia 4 Battery loading parameters 5 Switch RS232 on or off 6 Switch ethernet full duplex on or off We recommend to switch off full duplex to reduce interference between the signals in the computer network cable 7 You cannot change the password The password can only be changed when the device is connected to your computer via an USB cable and you enter the PIN code NO Be careful and know what you are doing when configuring the computer network If you enter a wrong parameter you will not be able to communicate with the device You will then have to connect the device to a computer with an USB cable and use the PIN code to execute the First Run procedure again You will not need to synchronize time again if the only thing wrong is the IP address If you keep the device at your house then configuring again using an USB cable will not be a big hassle but if it s at your company or shop then you will lose precious time to get there and reconfigure the device The transmission is secured using a couple of methods including cryptographically and there is no chance that the lack of communication is caused by the device If a packet has even bit corrupted is not possible to decrypt the packet the whole packet will
73. ear month day hour minute and day of the week must all match After a loss of power the time and date will be calculated from zero so communication will be impossible 8 3 Updating time in the computer Before you update the time in your device you first need to update the time in your computer Some clocks in computer can be ahead or behind the actual time even ten odd seconds This is not a good occurrence Synchronization of time in the device means you download the time from your computer to the device via an USB cable This means you need to have the correct time set in your computer In any Windows operation system updating time is easy Just double click on the clock in the lower right corner of your screen at the end of the task bar The Date and time properties window will pop out In this window in the Internet time tab you will find a button used to update the time Date and Time Properties Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server The time has been successfully synchronized with time windows com on 2011 01 27 at 22 49 Next synchronization 2011 01 27 at 23 49 Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet Learn more about time synchronization in Help and Support Center It 1s essential that you do this operation before you synchronize your device s time with your computer s If the time in your computer differs
74. ebsite looks in a computer web browser http 10 0 5 3 81 Windows Int E fo GO r ng BR x S File Edit View Favorites Tools Help yy Favorites htip 10 0 5 3 81 A D My Home Control Entry Gate 1 Control Entry Gate 2 Control Garage door 1 Front door Roller shutters 1st floor Roller shutters 2nd floor Front entry gate open NO Back entry gate open NO Garage door 1 open NO Front door unlocked NO Roller shutters 1st floor closed YES Roller shutters 2nd floor closed YES Exterior lighting ON YES Internet fg 150 This is how the website looks in a cell phone web browser 10 0 5 51 89 E mL Roller shutters 2nd floor YES Front entry gate open JNO Back entry gate open JNO Garage door 1 open Ivo 9 Server visibility outside of the Local Network Area The server can be visible from outside the LAN but you need to configure the router and redirect the packets accordingly Router configuration is not a part of this manual but you can be sure that you make the appropriate settings in any ADSL or cable router 10 If the device was given a public IP address then it will be visible on the Internet just as any other computer 14 HOW TO USE THE DEVICE IN SHORT The basic version of the software used to control the device using a PC is delivered together with the device The software does not require installation Simply
75. eeds On request we can prepare additional functions for the device Firmware can be updated very conveniently through USB and any breaks in communication will not result in damage to the device Firmware update is secured by a long PIN code so that no unauthorized persons can use this function Every firmware is digitally signed which ensures that only the manufacturer s firmware will work in the device A 2 Interfaces The device has all interfaces used for communication and no additional cords or adapters are required Standard computer network wiring is enough for the device to work properly This type of functionality is not found in any other device available on the market This type of functionality is not found in any other device available on the market Q d 9 Sa dg 4 3 SEIL Pah lt Q Q Un Code 147 simply enter 147 into the field marked by the red arrow gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al BJ RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR ALARM F 2 FA TYPE A1 DESK B MRA RS X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 x9 Ke EJ TYPE A1 E8 AUTO Eege TYPE Al DESK B gt FA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A A e a gt EA TYPE A DESK A tame cise sad EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT TYPE B DESK B RS232 Tx Rx TEST gt EI TYPE C DESK B EJ TYPE C DESK A MODBUS Il 2 B H AC DC IN gt E eea aa Rea INP1 INP2 INP3 INP4 INPS INP6
76. en need to revise all your steps to find the mistake that you have made i Add a new device Short description Description here IP Address or domain 10 0 5 100 UDP Port Number 27136 Select device type TYPE A Select time zone of the device AUTO The device is in the same timezone as my computer AUTO will honor Summer daylight saving when operating inside the local timezone If you are in a different time zone than the device then you need to take that into account when adding a new device to the device list Instead of setting AUTO you need to choose the timezone in the location where the device is placed including whether it currently has winter or summer time For instance if in July you want to connect to a device in Hamburg while being in another part of the world you need to enter GMT 1 Summer I Add a new device Short description Description here IP Address or domain 10 0 5 100 UDP Port Number Select device type Select time zone of the device AUTO The device is in the same timezone as my computer AUTO will honor Summer daylight saving when operating inside the local timezone If you want to connect to a device in New York in December you need to enter GMT 5 Winter 1 Add a new device Short description IF Address or domain UDP Port Number Select device type Select time zone of the device AUTO The device is in the same timezone as my comp
77. en the network was configured For example on the picture below the IP address is 10 0 5 3 Additionally you must pick the TCP port on which the device s WWW server listens Enter the number of the port in the field marked red on the picture below Our example looks like this TCP port for WWW 81 The standard number for this port is 80 If you have a couple of devices in the local network then each should have a different WWW port number Network and timezone configuration IP Address Battery charging parameters Subnet Mask ADC voltage correction for proper measurement Default Gateway ADC value when we treat battery as connected soo A UDF Port Number RS232 ON OFF C Ethernet Full Duplex Fox Wi Port Number D AMANA QFE Geographic location of the device Ethernet MAC address 00 11 12 13 14 16 eg n Geographic Latitude ip 55 e 55 55 e Time server NTP 10 0 5 174 l Geographic Longtitude 4 a SR e 27 e Time server NTP port 123 0 NTP OFF Timezone GMIT Outgoing NTP3 port 27015 Summer Winter time settings at local time What should you enter in your web browser local network related e if the port number is the standard 80 then type in only the IP address of your device you do not need to add the port number in this example http 10 0 5 3 e if you changed the port number to a value different than SO then you need to add a colon and the port number after the IP address
78. ence to this time zone Time zone a region on Earth more or less bounded by lines of longitude that has a uniform legally mandated standard time usually referred to as local time The main 24 time zones on Earth compute their local time as an offset from UTC Local time in each time zone is UTC plus current time zone offset for the location in question The Earth is divided into 24 time zones Examples of time zones and countries within them e UTC 0 00 United Kingdom Ireland Portugal e UTC 1 00 Germany the local time in Germany differs by 1h from the universal time meaning that when it is 12 00 AM in a country which uses UTC 0 00 like the United Kingdom in Germany the time is shifted forward by an hour to 13 00 or 1 00 PM Poland Austria Belgium France Denmark Spain The Netherlands Norway Switzerland Italy e UTC 2 00 Finland Greece Turkey e UTC 3 00 European Russia e UTC 8 00 China the whole country uses the same local time despite its large area e UTC 9 00 Japan North and South Korea The United States are scattered across several time zones e UTC 8 00 West Coast states such as California Los Angeles San Francisco or Washington Seattle e UTC 5 00 East Coast with cities such as New York or Washington D C To enter Astro Timer settings click the Astro Timer button IP 10 0 5 32 Software 4 80 2013 01 08 22 06 a D ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A e E4 GATES
79. etine the device usine Ihe SONWANE EE 125 Eeer 126 SCENE EE Ee 127 15 1 How to turn on the firmware update mode 127 TEs BO WEA AN VP eegene 128 ee i Os d ring firmware WAU eerie EE 132 16 ADDITIONAL TINFORWVIA TION BE 133 1 INTRODUCTION The device is more than just a programmable relay It s main tasks are e remote control of electrical circuits and devices through the Internet in a manner ensuring absolute safety e automatic operation without the user s constant supervision 1 7 About the software The software for Windows does not have any functions that would spy on the user It does not steal data connect to unknown internet addresses or to the manufacturer or the software s author No data are saved to the Windows registry system and all settings and configuration files are created only in the folder containing the exe executable file The software does not automatically check for updates so the user s ip address and location are not logged There are no functions of this type Using this software is extremely safe especially when you want to control a device placed in a building far away You can expose the relay s IP address to the public address pool or do a port redirection at the router without any concern that the device will be broken into The relay cannot be broken into because it has no operating system able to execute a code received from the outside This problem does not exist at all due to how the device is
80. ext four from timers T9 T16 and the last four from INP3 INP6 VIR1 VIR3 They will be sent out in one packet in this order The order goes from top of the list to the bottom Modbus over Ethernet UDP master or TCP master 1 word 2 bytes 16 bits Astro Timer 9 words 10 0 5 50 502 00 0C 6E 7A 93 48 27000 Modbus OFF y DEFAULTS Third party remote PLC IP or ROUTER IP Third party remote PLC UDP PORT Third party remote PLC MAC or ROUTER MAC Transaction identifier 16 bit Protocol identifier 16 bit Unit identifier 8 bit Modbus function code 8 bit Start address 16 bit Transmit Interval 1 255s UDP src port 17 Words READ d LI LI L Iv LJ RW RW RW L LJ L d SE eer LIB ZU ee EILG Ti es IB I9 eer TIS Ml MB MS M16 Mi7 M24 M25 M32 Xi XB XS REL1 4 words 4 words 4 words 4 words 4 words 4 words 4 words 4 words 4 words Il I6 INP1 INP2 INPS INP6 VIRI Not used Not used Not used VIR3 4 words Under the start address 300 of the receiving PLC you will find the first word of the Astro Timer then the first word of T9 T16 begins in 309 and INP3 INP6 VIR1 VIR3 in 313 If you select another data segment which lies in between the currently selected one then the data below the selected check box will be moved down by as many cells as needed for the new data segment The data order in the receiving P
81. f the screen and copies it to storage You can then paste it anywhere else like an SMS a text document or an e mail using the paste function Encrypt Decrypt text messages Encrypt Decrypt ut UTF 8 Characters 0 The Paste button enters the content of the storage to the software encryption window Encrypt Decrypt text messages Encrypt Decrypt UTF 8 Characters 0 The Erase button permanently erases the contents of the window together with the text and clears the place in the computers memory where the password was stored Using the ENCRYPTION TOOLS function you can send someone a secret encrypted message The recipient will only need the relay PC or Android software even if he himself does not own a device and the password to read the message If someone unauthorized intercepts the message then without the software and the password the message will be useless to him The message can be read only by a person who knows the password Keep in mind that the SALT TXT settings will impact the ability to decrypt someone s message This function is designed for a group of people in a house or company who want to keep their conversations confidential to telecommunication operators and use the same password and salt For safety reasons you should not use passwords which you use elsewhere e g 1n your e mail account The password must have at least 15 characters When entering the password remember th
82. ight sensors is that the Astro timer can work whether or not it is getting information about the current state of illuminance outdoors It is also much more precise It can work closed in a electrical cupboard and is insensitive to factors such as high cloudiness massive snowfall or rainfall etc which can cause temporary darkness Also light sensors can get dirty which can make them malfunction The timer calculates the time of sunrise and sunset each day and commands connected devices based on these calculations In the device you can correct speed up or delay the time of sunrise and sunset What does this mean Look at the example below s Sunset is at 4 48 P M e Traffic on the street where you have your shop or your billboard starts growing at 3 P M e Approximately half an hour before sunset it starts getting dark and your shop window your billboard or any other thing you want to expose is not as visible as you would like e correct the sunset time by 30 minutes 4 18 P M e your device will switch on the lighting 30 minutes before sunset e the corrected time will of course be different every day the actual sunset time will always be corrected by 30 minutes How do you do it Assume that e today is Tuesday the current day of the week is always highlighted in red For the device to work on a given days schedule you need to check the Activated check box single click Otherwise the commands for this da
83. ill load the configuration file and restart In the STATUS field the information RESET will be shown This does not concern the main configuration as the network settings etc 14 5 4 LANGUAGE selection Language selection You can choose the language from a list After setting AUTO the language automatically switches to the language of your Windows Language settings are saved automatically after every change 14 9 9 NIP settings To use the following settings you need to log on as the administrator on computers with Windows7 Local NTF server on this computer NTP Client NTP Client pooling interval s Windows Firewall settings on this computer My local subnet only The new Windows Firewall rule will be added here The name of the rule will be W y_NTP_SERVER NTF Server Port number to open close 123 Local NTP server on this computer This is a tool that allows you to configure your computer to be the NTP server This menu does not require being connected to the device as it s used to configure only your computer NTP client this service downloads the current time from the internet It should always be on NTP server this service will allow other computers or relays to download the time from your computer It will serve time to relays NTP Client pooling interval how often in seconds will your computer download time from the internet as an NTP client If you want the time in you
84. ion with the AES 256 algorithm http en wikipedia org wiki Aes256 s Time stamping Relay outputs connectors LED s showing the status of the connection to the computer network Ground USB socket for connecting to a computer RESET button onnectors for the battery RJ45 socket for connecting with computer network Connectors for 6 optically isolated inputs RJ 45 NC COM NO Mandatory ground RELAY RELAIS pin 22 Zwingenden Grund Stift 22 OUTPUT AUSGANG Oo Oo O NC PE ETHERNET 15VDC 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Pl TE TE TE Td F L N L N L N L N L N L N INP1 INP2 INP3 INP4 INP5 INP6 BAT AA INPUT EINGANG Power Netzteil 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Weight of the device 0 35 kg Weight of the whole package 0 70 kg Dimensions length width height mm 144 90 57 Mounting DIN rail Power supply An external stabilized 15V 1A power supply unit Plug with plus inside The PSU must always generate 15V Otherwise battery charging will be to weak or to heavy Electricity consumption Ca W with relays off ca 0 45W for every working relay Battery 12V gel battery input with a charging system Maximum battery charging current 100mA Use VRLA batteries in the range from 2Ah to 17Ah 7Ah batteries recommended Inputs 6 optically isolated binary two state inputs 110 230VAC or 12 24VDC if
85. ions box 6 Do not press the ENTER button on your keyboard it s enough if you just type it in 10 0 5 32 Software 1 51 2011 01 22 18 27 SB O1B USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A 100 33 Windows Version 5 1 build 2600 27137 FT_English TYPE A Oik 02A Internet A Internet B Power generator 0 sx Bg Power generator 1 Co eee RI RA USB configuration Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time att PIN for USB functions Save confiquration e synchroniz 7 Next press the Open firmware button and find the firmware update file 8 The file has a bin extension If you received a rar or zip file you must extract it first 9 Select and open the firmware update file IP 10 0 5 32 Software 1 51 2011 01 22 18 27 5 54 01B USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A Open 2 X 2011 01 26 22 24 35 sl 0 eremm 2011 01 26 22 24 35 Look in O firmware_update e f FIRMWARE UPOATE DI33 bin rf E My Recent Documents S ware update Synchronize time File name FIRMWARE_UPDATE_0123 bin My Network Files of type Binary files bin Cancel huto Civil twilight Summer honored Save configuration Time synchronization PIN for USB functions Seeeeeeeeeeg open firmware Test firmware write firmware JI 0 Za
86. ions here are Winter time 0h 0 833 astronomic twilight Summer time 1h 0 833 astronomic twilight Winter time 0h 6 000 civil twilight Summer time 1h 6 000 civil twilight Auto Summer time 0 833 Summer time honored for Sun calculations Auto Summer time 6 000 Summer time honored for Sun calculations RECOMMENDED Auto Summer time 0 833 Summer time disabled for Sun calculations Auto Summer time 6 000 Summer time disabled for Sun calculations Picking fields 1 to 4 will mean that you have to set winter and summer time manually On the day that the time is changed you need to connect to the device and change it s time accordingly After changing the time the connection between the computer and the device will be lost as there will now be an hour of time difference After you change your computer s time the connection should be restored Picking fields 5 to 8 will mean that the time change will be done automatically on the dates set above Astronomic twilight the center of the Sun is 0 833 below the horizon The Sun is not visible however the sky is still pretty bright This is the time between sunset and dusk and between dawn and sunrise Civil twilight the center of the Sun is 6 below the horizon The Sun has not been visible for a long time now At dusk it is almost completely dark At dawn it is starting to get bright Summer time honored an hour wil
87. is configured using a simple menu Relay is configured using the included software Configuration looks like this Pick the type and mode of operation of individual inputs Set the relations between input operation and Astro Timer events Build equations which include the full set of relations and events which you want to occur to trigger the activation of subsequent functions or variables Direct the equation result to the chosen inputs To sum up it works this way From the input configuration tab you receive the INP or I signal The INP or I signal is directed to the T timers or X variables and processed before being directed to the RELAY or it can be directed straight to the RELAY Any INP or I can be directed to any T or X variable You can also set the feedback from the relays or X variables Additionally you now have 3 virtual inputs V1 V2 and V3 You can click them using the PC or the Android software however they do not have any corresponding electrical inputs 4 6 The software s main window gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt BJ RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt E ALARM F wv 3 TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS RELG FA 10 0 5 51 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 0 FA 10051 O O O O O O2s is 0 5s E3 AUTO e eo Configuration EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B Se e UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 gt 4 TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM 4 T5
88. is overwritten in the memory when approved and a memory dump after the software 1s closed will not reveal our secrets The device has a digest of an identical password entered to it s own memory while it was being configured through USB but does not have a password per se It also does not have a function reading anything from the device s memory that could reveal the password or it s digest It is impossible to extract the password through USB the Internet or from electronic elements of the device You can only change the password personally after connecting the device to your computer by an USB cable and entering the 12 byte PIN code which prevents unauthorized password change through USB During the first phase the password goes through one way hashing function SHA256 This is a cryptographic function which changes any character string to a so called digest that is 256 bits long 32 bytes This digest will be used as a password to the actual encryption algorithm AES 256 which requires a 256 bit long password Before a packet of data 1s encrypted a 128 bit random number is generated precisely the same length as the block of data that is being processed by the AES 256 algorithm From this moment a packet of data with commands transmitted to the device is formed Placed in this packet is also our computer s current system time with no more than a 15 second difference between the device and the computer The packet is then put through the XOR fu
89. l be added to the astronomical time during summer The Astro timer is also corrected by an hour during summer Summer time disabled during summer the astronomical time will not be changed and an hour will not be added to sunset sunrise calculations This does not influence the three additional break time periods that you can set individually for every day of the week timer These periods of time are always based on the current local time that changes from winter time to summer time and back An hour will not be added to sunrise and sunset times they will always stay in winter time in relation to bars 1 and 2 in the Astro timer The default setting appropriate for most users is setting 6 In this setting everything is automatic Twilight is set to civil during summer an hour is added to the astronomical time At the bottom there is the Summer is during European Winter check box Tick it only if your device is actually in a place where summer is during European winter southern hemisphere such as Australia 9 4 PAM FEE E T A ETETE GE In the upper right corner there are two parameters ADC voltage correction for proper measurement and ADC value when we treat battery as connected Remember that what type of battery what capacity or if it is used or brand new you use is only your decision Therefore you have the ability to calibrate the parameters The current voltage on the battery clamps can be seen on the screen o
90. le applications p To control entry or garage gates at your house shop company etc To control how your boiler room works turn on and off furnaces pumps Watering gardens pitches fields all kinds of green terrain e g right after sunset or just before sunrise controlled with the Astro timer To control roller shutters motors lighting based on the Astro timer To control by yourself through logical functions the timer and the Astronomical Clock Control over the relay via the Internet Supervision and status check using a cell phone Cooperation with access systems alarms Remote starting shutting down and restarting of computers network devices 10 Starting power generators 11 Multi way staircase switches based on the time of day and night 12 Counting people employees clients coming in and going out 13 Counting electric energy consumption 14 Economically efficient control over lighting and heating keeping them on only when necessary 15 Various other applications that depend on user s needs ideas and imagination 16 Equipping installations and devices with a safe Internet control system A e E o 4 5 Anew wordas apot ine devices comig ration In this manual we will describe individual block components but we will not be teaching programming Programming lessons will be available as video tutorials instructions and will be based on simple examples p The relay is not programmed literally It
91. lly closed type NO Normally open This module converses logic states to positive logic where true equals one and false equals zero WAp nm 713 716 zb asmo Reser om e Mode of operation You pick how do you want the input to behave Whether it should be monostable or bistable refers to physical inputs I1 I6 variables INP1 INP6 T13 T16 Mies CFG Mode of operation Feedback to inputs Bistable click INP INS INC D Feedback OFF Bistable click INP INS INC Feedback OFF i INS INC ICL INP INS INC LIKELY monostable ICL INP INS INC Feedback OFF Bistable click INP INS INC v Feedback OFF Bistable click INP INS INC Feedback OFF Bistable INP INS INC vy Feedback OFF Bistable INP INS INC i Feedback OFF v Bistable INP INS INC wv Feedback OFF v DEFAULTS Click gives us the ability to influence the physical electric input by defining it s status using the computer software In the current software version you can choose from five modes of operation Monostable the physical input operates monostably it s status cannot be changed using the PC or Android software Bistable click the physical input operates bistably and you can additionally force a permanent change in status using the PC or Android software Monostable click the physical input operates monostably and you can additionally force an instantaneous change in it s statu
92. low show the status of X variables Active variables are shown in pink inactive ones are shown in gray gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al gt EA RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EI ALARM F A 2 EJ TYPE A1 DESK B 11 1 lt CLICK REL1 REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 fe SS es KU A 10051 PB TYPE Ai e i O4 CO O2s 1s 0 5s Main er CH Configuration TYPE Al DESK B Sab Reset EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 e gt EI TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 FA TEST DEVICE TYPE C ki apia T9 T10 Til T12 gt EJ TYPE B DESK B pom RS232 Tx Rx TEST K EE T13 T14 T15 T16 gt FA TYPE C DESK A S Password The indicators beneath the display show whether electric current is flowing through the given physical input If the current is flowing the indicator will be orange If not it will be gray gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES 4 EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F a TYPE AT DESK B REL3 REL4 REL5 REL6 QJ 10 0 5 51 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 P 10051 Ag TYPE Al O O O O O2s 1s O0 5s E AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DESK B O Ce fo gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T E TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 me a gt EJ TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 gt E3 TEST DEVICE TYPE C OE
93. n the main window after you click the 3 option button Other useful and interesting data will also be shown If the voltage value is not equal to the value measured using a universal meter then you can make calibrations by adding or subtracting the value you feel is appropriate in the ADC voltage correction for proper measurement box You need to save the settings for them to take effect and results to be visible If the results are not satisfactory correct the settings until they are The second parameter is the moment when the battery is treated as connected A brand new properly functioning battery does not consume power when it is fully charged The battery is charged to a voltage of about 13 5V and then flow of electricity stops almost completely The ADC value when we treat battery as connected parameter gives you the ability to correct the detection voltage drop of the connected battery If the battery is detected two lamps m the software s main window will switch on In the software these lamps are placed where the battery connectors are in the actual device If the set value of this parameter is too low the lamps will switch off near the end of the charging period The following steps should be taken 1 First correct voltage readings with regard to the universal meter 1 ADC unit corresponds to around 0 01V 2 Next read the ADC value from the software with the battery disconnected 3 Enter this value into the ADC value when
94. n will be active in the period of time shown on the third diagram as a red bar The G and B functions will act analogically taking into account their own bars 13 WWW SERVER The device has a built in WWW server that you can access using a web browser from your computer or cell phone It is a simple website designed specially for cell phones It allows you to check the current status of the devices inputs and outputs You cannot however switch anything oo eg Configuration Run the software If you have several devices pick the one you want to connect to from the list on the left Enter the password When you are connected press the Main Configuration button in the main window gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt BJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EA ALARM F gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A U REL4 RELS X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 C O O O O O2s 1s O0 5s Configuration TYPE A1 DESK B ese UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 gt EA TYPE A DESK A q D T5 T6 T7 T8 e ege C T9 T10 T11 T12 gt E3 TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A MODBUS AC DC IN gt Astro Timer Regen BT Biz Password Accept gt The opened window will allow you to configure the computer network The WWW Server will be visible in the local network under the IP address that was given to the device wh
95. nction with the generated random number The random number is generated separately for every packet Next the random number and the packet are encrypted with the 256 bit digest You say that a packet like this is time stamped and encrypted Additionally every packet looks different thanks to the random numbers and is only valid for 15 seconds after being formed As the device has it s own independent real time clock the communication will work if the time stamp entered in the transmitted data packet before encryption is the same the difference can be up to 15 seconds in the computer and in the device The password or digest are not processed at all during the transmission The device receives the packet and tries to decrypt it using the digest in it s memory If the decryption is unsuccessful the device will not reply to the packet at all It will not find data identifying the sender the time stamp will be incorrect the data will be encrypted using a different key etc The way the data is encrypted is transparent and it s safety is not based on secret algorithms It s based mainly on the length of the password and whether or not you keep the password to ourself or lose it If you have any doubts whether your password is still safe you can always change it through USB and using the PIN code and reinstall the infected operating system Used security technologies e Hash function SHA 256 http en wikipedia org wiki Sha256 e Symmetrical encrypt
96. not yet be possible due to safety concerns as the software allows you to deeply interfere with the device and switch the relays You still need to do a one time time synchronization Please watch the video manual and read the chapter about time synchronization 8 TIME SYNCHRONIZATION 8 7 When do you need to synchronize the time using the USB cable 1 After you run the device for the first time and save the password and network settings 2 Every time you unplug the main power supply and the battery meaning after a total loss of power supply 8 2 Battery A battery must be connected to the device at all times Without a battery you will need to connect the device with a computer using an USB cable and synchronize time every time there is a loss of power supply During a period of power outage the device should work on a battery so that you can connect to the device via the computer network and remotely check the cause of the power loss Therefor a battery should always be used This allows us not to worry about connecting the device to a computer and synchronizing time every time there is a power outage We recommend that you use a 7Ah gel battery Without the time set correctly the features related to the Astronomical clock will malfunction or not function at all Admittedly the device does have automatic synchronization and downloads the correct time from NTP server set by us but only within the range of the same minute The y
97. ntered in a chronological order the software will sort them by itself e the settings are visible on the diagram below the timer bar Astronomical clock ae eee eee ese Pt ll TT 1 IT l me Timer a ee H od The result of lo h lk lb lk b le b le lb ho a ha hs In le Je Je Je ls l a z z Astro corrected Timer e the red and green parts are the breaks you set if you set a third break it will be visible in blue e the settings on the diagram are for the current day below you see that the day starts with a break until 5 00 A M and ends with a break starting at 22 00 10 P M e the diagram for Tuesday ends at midnight and if you want to see Wednesday s diagram you need to click on the word Wednesday above the main part of the timer You will then see the second part of the break you planned for Tuesday Wednesday night The last axis shows the result of merging the settings of the Timer and the Astro timer after correction The result depends on what logical operator you use to connect the corrected Astro timer settings with the timer settings Astronomic Timer Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Sunrise correction Sunset correctionr Start time Stop time ee ee ee RE RER ee EES RRE RR eee BESSERES KS 0 50 16 23 ASTRE 0 1 zZ 3 4 5 T 10 11 l2 13 14 15 16 1 18 19 0 1 fe z3 E CH N a N 1 N N 1 A 0
98. on TYPE Al DESK B E4 TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 a 3 TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 16 17 T8 gt E3 TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT EJ TYPE B DESK B Ge Pe EE Fe ES TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EJ TYPE C DESK A T9 T10 T11 T12 D I2 B H AC DC IN gt E INP4 INP5 INP6 BT BT INP1 INP2 INP3 Astro Password Right of the display there is the round RESET button Clicking it is only possible with the 147 safety code entered and it will cause the device to restart gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F o 2 TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 E3 10 0 5 51 a 10051 H 2s 1s 0 5s Main lt A fg AUTO Configuration TYPE Al DESK B eee Reset gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 UDP PORT 10051 Ti T2 T3 T4 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 Pa a E3 TYPE A DESK A T5 T6 T7 T8 gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EA TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B T13 T14 T15 T16 gt E4 TYPE C DESK A RES T9 T10 T11 T12 MODBUS AC DC IN gt Astro Password Shown in the red frame is the field where you enter the 147 safety code and the button which resets the code gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al gt
99. on and firmware update L Sg Ge What to rememper apout when making time related settings You need to ensure that the device always has the most up to date time as possible Before synchronizing the time in the device with the time in your computer you must download the current time from an internet time server You should not synchronize time if you entered the time in your computer manually It is highly probable that when the computer finally downloads the time from a time server the difference between the accurate time and what you entered manually and wrote into your device is so big that you will lose the ability to connect to the device In this case you would need to synchronize the time again However if you download the accurate time from the internet from the beginning then you will avoid such problems Remember to properly set the time zone where the device is mounted For example if the device is in a place where the time zone is GMT 10 but during synchronization you set the time zone to GMT 1 then the device will have problem with communication with the time server and will not update it s time You do not change time zones when switching from winter to summer time or back A properly configured device will take care of it itself For example if you place the device in Melbourne or Sydney then during the summer you should not change the time zone from GMT 10 to GMT 11 the software will do it for you automatically Analogically if
100. one passes by your shop window or billboard so there is no point in lighting it due to the costs e You want to turn off the lighting for those 6 hours during the night How do you do it e In the middle part of the Astro timer window there is a timer on the picture below this timer is inside the green frame Astronomic Timer DoR Monday Tuesday wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday C Activated Activated C Activated C Activated Activated Activated Activated Sunrise correction Sunset correctionr Start time stop time SSES LM E a a lige l6iz 2 ASTRU 1 2 a 4 5 fi 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 19 ZU Zl Ze 25 est E PS 0 a 1 N 1 N 1 zs zl 1 gt 0 DEFAULTS READ SAVE E E a For each day you can set three periods of time where the way the Astro timer works will be modified Each of these periods has two fields Start time gt Stop time In the first of the fields enter the time you want the break to start in the second the time you want it to end e In this example the devices task is to turn on the lighting after sunset so reversing that function Tuesday Wednesday will turn the lighting off activated J Activated e Go to the current day in the timer window e First pick the time you want the break to start e In the Start time box set 23 00 11 00 P M using the arrows or typing it in e Inthe Stop time you should enter 5 00 A M bu
101. ot the device is placed in a location in which summer is during winter in Europe southern hemisphere e g in Australia The time zone is very important as you need the correct time to be able to connect to the device through the LAN The PIN code text box is in the lower right corner We remind you once more that a password shorter than 15 characters will not be accepted and configuration parameters will not be saved to the device 11 The failure of this operation is usually caused by entering a wrong PIN For example make sure that you have distinguished the number 1 from the letter l or the number 0 from letter OH IP 10 0 5 248 Software 3 96 2012 03 26 00 29 EA TEST DEVICE B USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A EJ TEST DEVICE A Windows Version 5 1 build 2600 BA TEST 111 WM_DEVICECHANGE DBT_DEVNODES CHANGED 2012 05 09 20 11 30 WM DEVICECHANGE DBT DEVNODES CHANGED 2012 05 09 20 11 30 pg TEST 112 8 RI RI BR pa TEST 113 CR TEST 114 s TEST 115 USB configuration Save configuration O Firmware update Synchronize time IP MASK GW UDP WII 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 1005 1 27136 80 MAC ADDR NTP SERVER IP 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 PORTS NTP OUT 123 27015 GMT and Summer time 1 6 Auto Civil twilight Summer honored v KK Summer is during European Winter for example PLC is installed in Australia PIN CODE from the sticker smerige i CH 12 Press th
102. ote PLC IP or ROUTER IP IP address of the device that is supposed to receive the signal e Third party remote PLC UDP PORT port used by the Modbus protocol By default this is port 502 Third party remote PLC MAC or ROUTER MAC MAC address of the device that is supposed to receive the signal e Transaction indentifier 16 bit Protocol indentifier 16 bit this field is always 0 for Modbus messages e Unit indentifier 8 bit e Modbus function code 8 bit e Start address 16 bit the place where data saving in the receiving device will start e Transmit Interval 1 255s how often will the device send out data to the receiver s UDP src port e Modbus mode the type of used Modbus protocol You can choose UDP TCP or Modbus OFF 12 ASTRO TIMER gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES FA RELAY POWER GENERATOR SS D SSS SUES D NE EE R2 R4 R5 4 EJ TYPE Ai DESK B REL3 REL4 RELS REL6 REL7 FA 10 0 5 51 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 x9 O O O O O2s 1s O 0 5s Main Kass CH Configuration TYPE Al DESK B eee Reset gt 4 TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 g UDP PORT 10051 d EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A FIRMWARE VERSION A10332 gt EA TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM T5 T6 T7 T8 gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C TIME UPDATE COUNT C D EA TYPE B DESK B Se RS232 Tx Rx TEST gt FA TYPE C DESK B QC T13 T14 T15 T16 gt EA TYPE C DESK A Ti T2 T3 T4 T9 T10 T1
103. ou can connect to the device from one place having your other computers connected simultaneously from different locations Sent commands and data packets are invalid 15 second after being generated but usually are useless after only one second Synchronizing the time personally may be a bit a of a hassle for the user but you are shedding comfort for the sake of safety Without seeing the password when you type it in to your computer it is not possible to take over control of the device And even then you can always go home connect the device to your computer with an USB cable type in the PIN code and set a new password The password cannot be changed via the Internet so even if someone does steal your password he will not be able to change it afterwards You always have the possibility to take away access to the device by changing the password Remember that if you lose the PIN code you received with the device you will not be able to change the password ever again Therefor this code should be kept safe It has been generated automatically and the manufacturer does not posses a copy The PIN code is written into the device permanently and cannot be changed When entering the password remember different letter sizes are recognized The PIN code is not needed for time synchronization The only thing you need is the password you have entered when you started the device for the first time The PIN code is used for the first and any other configurati
104. ou want the device to do both those things you need to select both of these options Enable shared memory input Enable shared memory output The command which you can use are the same as those presented in the third tab You cannot however send out a combination of commands or an equation Equations will be created in the receiving device using data from your device Entered commands will be signals from your device that will trigger a reaction in other devices For example if you enter INP1 into the table then the signal for other devices will be sent out when you switch on this input in the transmitting device Also the signal will be sent out when the input is switched off The command will then stop being active Sending out commands First you need to set the Start Address Offset This is the place in the shared memory where you will start entering commands which you want to send to other devices 1 START address offset 1 32 The command table has 32 spaces cells This is the maximal number of commands that can be transmitted between devices on one channel Therefor you need to pick a values between 1 and 32 The table is the same for all cooperating devices but at any given moment you can only see the commands coming from the device you are currently logged on to Data export to the shared memory region Write variable name separated by spaces or commas Ex X1 T2 REL3 Enable shared memory input Enable shared memor
105. our password and another non secret text To activate the SALT function we have to go to the SETTINGS tab first gt Eg ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE Al gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EI RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F P TYPE Ai DESK B Salt TXT Salting for SMS and e mail c 2011 BAH Eltz Re C Enable changes Cryptographic salt for secret passwords Salt PLC Salting for PLC and others c 2011 eR TI SA pE SAVE Reset MYE _ Verbose logging to the console English Encryption tools 4 EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE B SAVE RESTORE configuration Read logs to the console gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE A SATUS Read logs gt EX TYPE A DESK A Restore from file E gt E3 TEST DEVICE TYPE C Zeene Save to file EN TYPE B DESK B Enable erasing gt D TYPE C DESK B Local NTP server on this computer Windows Firewall settings on this computer E TYPE C DESK A _ NTP Client My local subnet only NTP Client pooling interval s The new Windows Firewall rule will be added here 0 The name of the rule will be MY_NTP_SERVER C NTP Server Port number to open close 123 Read entries from the registry Add rule to the Windows Firewall Write entries to the registry Delete rule from the Windows Firewall You have two options Salt PLC Salt TXT Only the first function is important when assigning a password Both of the Salt functions are switched on by default and consist of a random string of character
106. puter or even the router if it has a time server function It can be any computer on the Internet your network or even your own computer MAC 00 11 12 13 14 15 The MAC address must be unique in the whole Local Network Area It s the physical address of the Network Interface Controller in the device There cannot be two identical MAC addresses in one LAN segment WWW PORT 80 The TCP port at which the device s WWW server listens Normally this port is set to 80 If you change this value then after entering the address in a web browser you need to add port number For example if you change the port to 81 then you need to type in http 10 0 5 101 81 or http Awww myrouter com 8 1 If you enter 0 as the port number the WWW server in the device will be switched off If you enter 80 as the port number you will not have to add the colon and port number to the address The port number can be a value in the range from 1 to 65535 UDP PORT 27136 The UDP port at which the relay listens It can be set to any number in the range from to 65535 NTP PORT 123 UDP port that the relay connects to It is usually the time server port and you should expect the time server will use this port OUT PORT 27015 Local exit port for the UDP packets When the device sends a message to the NTP server it sets this number as the source s port and awaits a response at this port It can be set to any number in the range from 1 to 65535
107. r computer to be correct you should enter 3600 update every hour Windows Firewall settings on this computer You need to configure your Windows Firewall to let through requests going to the NTP server if you want your computer to work as one You need to allow UDP packets with port number 123 to go from the LAN to your NTP server service In Windows Vista and Windows 7 you need to run the software when logged in as the administrator 14 6 DEVICE A1 tak gt EA ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR EA ALARM F 4 53 TYPE A1 DESK B l S REL4 RELS REL X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 x9 10 0 5 51 E E E E E E 0 00 8 EA 10051 EI TYPE Al Main E8 AUTO Zem TYPE Al DESK B FA TEST DEVICE TYPE B IP ADDR 10 0 5 51 gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A UDP PORT 10051 FIRMWARE VERSION gt EI TYPE A DESK A TIME UPDATE ARM gt E4 TEST DEVICE TYPE C ica ia aaa TYPE B DESK B RS232 Tx Rx TEST gt EA TYPE C DESK B TYPE C DESK A MODBUS D L B n AC DC IN gt E a i Bessa INPS INP6 Astro Password This tab is used to control the device configure the inputs and outputs astro timer and www server You can see the status of the inputs and outputs as well as the X variables and T timers of the relay that you are connected to gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EA RELAY GATES gt EA RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt
108. r selected counters button This setting declares the shortest length of an impulse that will cause a reaction of the input 10 1 7 Tne eignin tab cooperation with other PLC2011 devices Data export to shared memory This tab is used for settings which allow you to control other PLC2011 devices or allow the configured device to be controlled by commands from other PLC2011 devices To be exact you can send out data from your device to use it to create equations in other devices or get data from other devices and use it to create equations in your device For this you use the A1 I O CFG tab OO ONPVIR mm mmm Ab ASTRO REST T PLC2011 devices can cooperate with each other send out and receive data from other devices For this they used the shared memory A couple of conditions must be met for this function to be working First the cooperating devices must have the exactly the same password and salt set in the main configuration read more in the section about the password and salt Second the devices must have the same transmission channel The transmission channel for the device is set in the Channel field It is a value between 0 and 255 200 Channel 0 255 G Third the devices must be in the same local area network Depending on whether you want the device to send out or recetve commands you need to set the options Enable shared memory input Enable shared memory output If y
109. ress e g PLC2011A1 10 0 5 5 different PLC 10 0 5 10 then you must establish what is that different PLC s MAC address and enter it in the appropriate field in the Modbus configuration window The MAC address 1s a physical device address of the ethernet interface There are may ways to find out a MAC address It can be printed on a sticker on a device you can program your own address use software dedicated for checking devices inside a network check in the router or by doing a couple of simple operations In Windows run the CMD window Start Run enter cmd Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you i Cancel Browse In the cmd command line window enter c gt ping 10 0 5 10 there must be an answer 3 4 packets if the different PLC is alive you must of course know it s IP address Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2688 fC Copyright 1985 26001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings 2z2zz cd WW C2os gt ping 10 0 5 108 Pinging 10 8 5 160 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 18 0 5 189 bhytes 32 time ims TTL 64 Reply from 10 0 5 180 hytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 10 0 5 160 bhytes 32 timetims TIL 64 Reply from 16 6 5 18 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 16 868 5 18 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B he Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ims Average Bms
110. risk of using a fake time server or someone manipulating with the time server Any computer with any Windows system can be a time server In some systems the time server option is turned off by default You can switch it on using the tools in the SETTINGS tab Also unblock port 123 in the Windows Firewall For your laptop to become your time server you need to start the server service set your laptop s update time to 3600s and unblock a port in the firewall If you are using your laptop in your office even for only five minutes it will be enough for the relays to update the time It is good to have a continuously working router with a time server I 3 Geographic location of the device In the devices location fields enter the geographical coordinates of the place where the device is mounted They are required for the Astro timer to work correctly The Astro timer uses this data to calculate the sun s position based on the location on Earth You must also set your time zone in relation to the universal time UT UTC GMT The next field contains options regarding automatic changes from standard time to summer time and back For example summer time starts on the last Sunday of March at 2 00 A M and ends on the last Sunday of October at 3 00 A M You can set this settings adequately for your region and in following years the time changes will be made automatically E tb eg a In this field there is one more important box The opt
111. rlin gives you certainty that summer and winter time will be included automatically Your computer s local time and timezone are not important You can be in any timezone you wish The relay however is mounted in a certain timezone with certain rules regarding switching from summer to winter time and back For instance if you mount the relay in Moscow the timezone should be Europe Moscow 9 MAIN CONFIGURATION The main configuration panel is designed to change the devices settings using the Internet after you have successfully executed the First Run procedure and synchronized time meaning you should now be able to communicate with the device via the Internet You will not be able to use this option without proper communication with the device To enter the main configuration panel press the Main configuration button in the program s main screen On the picture below this button is marked with a red arrow gt E ALARM G gt EJ RELAY GATES USB CONSOLE gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt EJ ALARM F 4 5 TYPE A1 DESK B E3 10 0 5 51 E3 10051 AUTO gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE B Main gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A gt EA TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EJ TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A MODBUS AC DC IN gt SETTINGS WE E WE ee A eee KI R2 R3 R4 R5 RG R7 Configuration DEVICE A1 REL3 REL4 REL6 REL7 x2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 e o
112. rst tab INP VIR settings for physical and virtual wmputs 50 EO AE COME AG PME i E 55 10 1 3 The fourth tab X variables and output relavs 59 10 1 4 The fifth tab input operation using the astronomical clock and Gomerg 61 10 1 5 The sixth tab input and relay behavior after reset 64 10 1 6 The seventh tab counterg cece cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeesaaanees 65 10 1 7 The eighth tab cooperation with other PLC2011 dewiees 66 WZ OUTPUT eaa E E N A 74 HZH ee 75 MD KEE EH 81 121 Mate 1S LHS AVS tO TINS LOT a aiesseassusnscusecsiesanctwaniowsanesuanieonsenastanronsanestusdaensaseatantiinnseentetauniasennebersmiacnuanet 82 122 How does The A Siro DEE WOK eceran E A 82 12 3 Where do you use the Astro Omer 84 12 4 TIMER function Night Breaks Night Intervals A 86 UNV VV VY ORR ER e E T A cate aieveeeseeucseseuseseedeusareetecs 94 14 HOW TO USE THE DEVICE IN SHOR KE 99 EE 99 E EE ee 100 14 3 Main window descrpton 102 AAUSB CONSOLE a area herss scence canncteeadeansgedeaaseanecueeceamenedeeeeinbedtaduooa pac asaseon vee cesmecaaagaesateeeeceuaueias 110 SETTING e EE 111 14 5 1 Cryptographic salt for secret pD sswords 111 E Bee LO ONG E E E E E E T E E 112 14 5 3 SAVE RESTORE COnMOUr atom E 117 A AI GG SNS e EE 117 ME NT S E stn cree E post ooiee aes nie Sas acne E E E 118 ODEVY EAT Deo A E A E EE E E ESS 119 IER Diplay radio buitons 110 F E 120 I4 Adding EE 123 14 8 R s
113. s In the fields you can enter any Salt you want The Salt can consist of up to 64 characters The characters should be entered randomly It is also a good idea to use special characters such as letters written in different alphabets The more complicated the better Both Salts must be different from each other More about Salt for text messages 1s written 1n a latter part of the manual To make any changes to the default settings you must first check the Enable changes checkbox gt EA ALARM G gt EJ RELAY GATES gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F 9 TYPE Ai DESK B J 10 0 5 51 10051 gt E TEST DEVICE TYPE B gt EJ TEST DEVICE TYPE A gt EA TYPE A DESK A 3 TEST DEVICE TYPE C gt EJ TYPE B DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK B gt EA TYPE C DESK A USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 Cryptographic salt for secret passwords Salt PLC C Salting for PLC and others c 2011 FER I SA pE SAVE Reset Salt TXT C Salting for SMS and e mail c 2011 BAR pIi T E Enable changes Language selection English SAVE RESTORE configuration STATUS Restore from file Save to file Local NTP server on this computer C NTP Client NTP Client pooling interval s 0 NTP Server Read entries from the registry Write entries to the registry The ability to make changes will be unlocked gt E ALARM G gt EJ RELAY GATES gt J RELAY POWER GENERATOR gt 3 ALARM F 4 TYPE Ai
114. s is not a physical input T13 T16 X R ASTRO CFG Mode of operation Feedback to inputs Bistable click INP INS INC Feedback OFF Bistable click INP INS INC Feedback OFF Bistable click INP INS INC Feedback OFF INP INS INC Feedback OFF Bistable RR Lean Ezecii Le D Feedback OFF Bistable INP INS INC Monostable INP INS INC fi DEFAULTS There are two modes of operation for virtual inputs Bistable after clicking it in PC software or Android software this virtual input will change it s status to opposite permanently Monostable after clicking it in PC software or Android software this virtual input will change it s status and then will return to the status from before click In parenthesis in the mode of operation selection field you have commands which you can use with each mode in the Android software Dm T13 T16 Ab ASTRO REST T G Bistabie T CIIcE INP INS INE Bistable click INP INS INC T For inputs 11 16 and INP1 INP6 monostable mode does not apply bistable mode click INP INS INC monostable mode click INP INS INC likely bistable mode ISL ICL INP INS INC likely monostable mode ISL ICL INP INS INC For virtual inputs VIRI VIR3 bistable mode INP INS INC monostable mode INP INS INC Android software command descriptions are placed in the manual for Android software Feedback
115. s using the PC or Android software Likely bistable the physical input is disconnected from the relay and works only as a voltage detector in the PC or Android software You can click the input using a command with the likely option in the Android software and the result will be a conditional switch to the opposite status Likely monostable the physical input is disconnected from the relay and works only as a voltage detector in the PC or Android software You can click the input using a command with the likely option in the Android software and the result will be a conditional impulse The last two modes are present to protect the physical inputs when you want to check if the remote change of status was successful but when you do not use the electric status of that input For example when opening a gate you see when the limit switch is disconnected Example Imagine you have a button that triggers the bell connected to one of the inputs It is monostable and has a spring that will push it back when you stop pressing it When you set the mode of operation to Monostable click you can press the connected button using just the software without getting close to the device and the result will be the same as if you physically pressed the button Below we can configure the mode of operation for 3 virtual inputs Virtual input virtual button it is an input which you can click only using PC software or Android software Thi
116. t be entered in these fields Each variable has it s own field kb a E D ral al P CD th Equations for output relays R the conditions which must occur for the given relay to switch on must be entered in these fields Each variable has it s own field In this example the R1 relay will switch on when timer T1 is activated or virtual input VIR3 is turned on 10 1 4 The fifth tab input operation using the astronomical clock and timers In the fifth tab you have options which allow you to configure the behavior of chosen inputs only if they are operating in bistable bistable click monostable click likely bistable or likely monostable mode in combination with astronomical clock and timers This option is very useful eg when you want to switch off all unnecessary lighting at dawn or switch the necessary lighting on at dusk INP VIR Ti 712 713 716 Event driven switching Astro corrected Astro Red Green Blue AC7 nt ACs AT not AT Rz nt Rv G7 not G gt Bz nt B gt Likely Astro Timer 7 0 gt 1 READ The functions used in this tab are ASTRO A ASTRO CORRECTED AC RED HR GREEN BLUE B Options with the upward arrow switch on inactive inputs when the chosen function becomes active AC AT R G or B For instance if you chose option R with the upward arrow for input 1 the input will become active if it was not acti
117. t regarding safety ATTENTION The device should be installed and wired up only by a qualified electrician Working with high voltages over 28V AC or DC can result in serious injury or death ATTENTION The device can only be used with triple wire electrical installations with a separate PE ground wire Connector 22 the first one from the top on the left side of the device must be connected to a working Protective Earth Ground wire You cannot connect the neutral N wire or leave the connector unused ATTENTION Large induction loads over 1A must not be connected directly to the relays as 1t may cause damage to their connectors You must also not connect large amounts of fluorescent lamps with induction electrical ballast Such installations should be made using an external contactor ATTENTION Every relay output should be secured with a circuit breaker not bigger than 6A type A a so called fast circuit breaker Exceeding that value may lead to relay output damage ATTENTION Connection to mains electricity must be done accordingly to the manufacturer s instructions and applying safety measures Use only the power supply unit provided by the manufacturer together with the device The electrical outlet to which you plan on connecting the device should itself be connected to a switchgear equipped with appropriate fuses and circuit breakers RCDs to ensure that the user 1s safe from being electrocuted All volt
118. t since the break starts one day and ends the next day you need to divide the break into two parts s The first part of the break should be 23 00 00 00 11 12 P M of the current day Friday e The second is 00 00 05 00 12 P M 5 A M the next day Saturday e The device will smoothly switch from Tuesday to Wednesday merging the two parts into one Remember to check the Activated check box for both Tuesday and Wednesday The results of the settings done so far are The lighting switches on half an hour before sunset It is on until 23 00 11 P M At 23 00 11 P M switches off automatically The lighting stays off until 5 00 A M the next day At 5 00 A M the lighting switches on again It stays on until sunrise At sunrise the lighting switches off You can of course apply these settings for the whole week Astronomic Timer Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Sunrise correction Sunset correctionr Start time stop time ee hee __ es ae a RS 0 50 16 23 ASTR 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 Jii iz is Ji ip Jae Jaz ip ha Ian Jat J lz 1 C l N PS 0 a 1 Ess N 1 A 0 2 1 gt 0 DEFAULTS READ SAVE Remember to check the Activated check box for every day of the week BREAKS some additional information e for every day you can set up a maximum of 3 breaks e the breaks do not have to be e
119. tion Sunset correctionr Start time Stop time ee ee ea E TT A 7122 ASTRO 15 53 1 2 3 4 5 7 5 10 lii iz Jia i4 ip Jie laz ig Jig Ian Ja Jz lz 1 ee 1 Pm gem 1 o 1 20 DEFAULTS READ SAVE Comparison RSR EE E E EG EH ER BERN E DEG SES ES CHE BO RO E E DEE BE a EE ls OR ebe EES RES E B ek fe le h ls le b Jo l do u fre fis Jw fis he ir he ho lo la Joo a ze roo TT astro corrected ee XOR o h fe kb h Js lb b l l fo ls hz fis fu ls fic fir lie io lo la lz Jer ze On the picture above ASTRO CORRECTED name of the variable used in the input s logic functions ASTRO name of the variable used in the input s logic functions the result of logic operations between ASTRO CORRECTED and the Timer The OR function will change it s logical value from 0 to 1 but not the other way around The XOR function will change it s logical value as the timers value is always 1 Logical functions do not occur during breaks between the timer s periods of work The corrected Astro timer is not processed and is simply copied to the lower axis If the color on the lowest axis is yellow it means that during that period of time the value of the logical operator is 0 If the color on the lowest axis is black it means that during that period of time the value of the logical operator is 1 Only the values seen on the lowest axis obtained as a result of a logical function between the timer and the
120. to inputs Setting feedback to an input will cause that input to switch on when the chosen signal appears The input will be active until that signal disappears or you switch the input off If the input is active then it will not react to a feedback signal appearing It will however switch off when the feedback signal disappears WA nm mme Zb ASTRO REST o G Bistabie click me mm Ev BEES BEE BEE BEER Options to choose X1 X9 the input will be activated when the X1 X9 variables appear R1 R7 the input will be activated when the R1 R7 relays are switched on Feedback OFF the feedback option is off The same feedback signals are available for both physical inputs INP1 INP6 and virtual inputs VIR1I VIR3 10 1 2 Second and third tab The second tab settings for timers 1 to 12 AC Astro Corrected AT Astro Timer R Astro Red G Astro Green B Astro Blue CPL 1s 1s complement D I6 AC DC in INP1 INP6 Click VIR1 VIR3 Virtual TD TI16 Timer in DEFAULTS T1 T16 Timer out X1 X9 Variables R1 R7 Relays out REL1 REL7 CLICK on Relays M1 M32 Shared memory variables amp AND OR XOR NOT NOT Time to ON Time to OFF Pulse time T T2 T T5 To zm gp ka o0 JS ka 0o E T9 E ee SAVE EX EX Lv Lv Lv ka E E E E 0 a 0 E Time to ON Time to OFF Pulse
121. ual relays M1 M32 shared memory variables operations which can occur between the aforementioned values amp AND OR XOR NOT NOT Example of equations which you can enter on the timer input x5 x7 amp REL4 T6 amp DI X1 amp 11 INP1 Tt Example Functic TH T2 CINP3 INP4 amp AC e nn gi a S On the input of timer TI you entered INP3 INP4 amp AC This means that for the timer to become active the AC function must be active as well as either input INP3 or INP4 This can be used if you want the effects of activating one of these inputs to be valid at a certain time of day The equation entered on the timer input is then passed to the time modules There are three time modules available for each timer Time to ON Time to OFF Pulse time 0 0 0 0 0 0 e Time to ON is the time from when the voltage reaches the input NO or is cut off from the input NC to when the input reacts This option can be used if you want to delay the reaction time For example if the voltage reaches the input but the disappears again before the given period of time passes the input will not be triggered the timer will be reset and the input will again wait for the voltage Only when the voltage is given for a period of time longer than the one entered the input will be triggered e Time to OFF this module works opposite to the first one For example in
122. uld be set to that of the router s usually ends with 1 10 0 5 1 Save the network settings NO m SEET te soVieo Ino ie cosieUreion eile passwora saving moae Connect the power supply unit to the device Connect the device with your computer using an USB cable the USB socket is on the left side of the front panel Wait ca 10 seconds Press the round RESET button on the device s casing Ch RESET button g Gb O Keep the RESET button pressed until all 3 LEDs turn on then only the red will stay on next the red LED will turn off and the yellow will turn on again When the yellow LED turns on you need to release the RESET button The green LED will turn and stay on E ei All LEDs simultaneously red LED ac ee ed yellow LED release RESET UPDATE mode green LED stays on The device entered the new configuration and password saving mode or the firmware update mode It is the same mode Keep the device in this mode with the green LED staying on Run the software on the CD in the package on the computer Enter the first tab USB CONSOLE in the main window In the USB configuration field click the Save configuration option button Appropriate boxes will become highlighted Assuming the default values stay unaltered you only need to enter the PIN code from the sticker on your CD cover enter an at least 15 character password in the password text box set the time zone and mark whether or n
123. uter AUTO will honor Summer daylight saving when operating inside the local timezone You use the AUTO option only when being in the same timezone as the device dy L How to synchronize time To synchronize time you need to enter the device into the time synchronization mode O VY Press and hold the arrow button on the front panel left lt or right gt Holding the arrow button press shortly the round RESET button do not hold At first all 3 LEDs will turn on and then off Next the red LED will blink and then the yellow LED will turn and stay on Keep holding the arrow button until the yellow LED goes on Release the arrow button The device is now in time synchronization mode In the USB console tab click the Synchronize time round option button Boxes needed for this operation will become highlighted You need to set the timezone enter your password and press the Time synchronization button After a second you should get the message shown below and the device will reboot itself If thb43e password entered is incorrect the device will not reset and the red LED on the left will switch on In this case you need to reenter the password correctly IP 10 0 5 32 Software 4 74 2012 11 16 11 27 ES ALARM USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A GATES LOCAL DayOfWeek POWER GENERATOR LOCAL Day LOCAL Hour ALARM 1 LOCAL Minute TEST B LOCAL Second TEST A LCAL Milliseconds LOCAL Summer Time Ed relay LOC
124. ve in the moment when the RED function set up in the ASTRO Timer in this case it is the red timer configuration menu switches on Reset cur e Green Blue AC nt AC AT not AT H not R gt G7 no G gt B7 no B gt READ The R with the downward arrow option will switch off an active input in the moment that the chosen function becomes inactive configuration description in the Astro Timer section For instance if you choose option R for input 1 the input will switch off in the moment when the RED function set up in the ASTRO Timer configuration menu switches off we VIR 11 712 113 716 X R Event driven switching Astro corrected Astro Red Green AC7 not AC AT not AT H not R gt G7 not G gt B7 not Br DEFAULTS READ If you choose the not option it will reverse how the function works With the not option chose that function will switch off an active input in the moment the chosen function becomes active In our case if input 1 was active it would have been switched off in the moment that the RED function became active INP VIR Paka T13 T16 Event driven switching Astro corrected Astro Red Green Blue AC not ACs AT not AT R7 nt R gt G7 no G gt Bz not B gt Likely Astro Timer 7 0 gt 1 DEFAULTS READ Using the adjusted Astro Timer ASTRO CORRECTED you then move the time of dawn and dusk by two hours
125. ver Port number to open close 123 Read entries from the registry Add rule to the Windows Firewall Write entries to the registry Delete rule from the Windows Firewall To return to default settings you need to press the Reset button while remembering to first check the Enable changes checkbox Cryptographic salt for secret passwords Salt PLC uafsdf f s t 4501345913f1s23 1 ggdfgdsfgdfebdf ad Jfial sda Salt TXT 0a344 be ydtod jq 459 JL la 46p46o07hGFHFHroiy S406 iy Enable changes The settings will be changed to the default settings and the ability to make changes will be blocked until you check the Enable changes checkbox again The values entered in these fields are kept in an XML file in the folder with the software to control the PLC Below you have a comparison of a password hash for the same password fifteen ones without Salt USB write configuration FT Init ftatatus o 2012 05 09 18 27 47 2HA 256 Digest af our password for AES 256 Encryption and Decryption Das4 7652 BRSASFRRSSICSS4eS BBD S45 A50CLAD47EBSBOS TDA2EODES 2 bEFOGeS BABES AES 256 Encrypt OOOOUOO0D0000000000000000000000000 with our digest BCBEBIBBEZD63 bDGF46564FF56C23DE2 AES 256 Decrypt OOOODOO0D0D000000000000000000000000 with our digest AACSGS4EG0SRC BCES66DDE1LaACaS TR2595eEBS FT Write ftStatus 0 2012 05 09 16 27 47 Configuration written properly 0x99 2012 05 09 18 27 46 HRRR RRSP PRRRR RRSP RRR RRR EE RRR RRR RRR RRR R
126. y be configured freely You can assign a signal or a combination of signal to the output An example of configuration is shown in the X R tab under the fields where you enter equations for outputs Available signals and commands binding them with each other are shown in tab T13 T16 11 MODBUS The Modbus protocol was implemented in PLC2011A1 to make the resources of the device available for other devices or computers In a cheap and easy way you can expand your installation based on PLC with additional interfaces You can also use PLC2011A1 as an Internet interface controller for a bigger PLC using mobile and encrypted software For instance if you have another manufacturer s PLC device equipped with a RJ45 input you can share your resources with that device You can control a different PLC device using an Android mobile device via PLC2011A1 PLC2011A1 can also act as a shield for your network as it has strong transmission encryption mechanisms with the AES 256 algorithm You can activate or deactivate an input or variable in your PLC2011A1 device using your phone and immediately send this information to a different PLC device in your ethernet network using the Modbus protocol You can also connect your device s open collector outputs to another device s inputs gt EJ ALARM G USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A1 gt EJ RELAY GATES K TTT R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Se R7 gt EJ RELAY POWER GENERATOR 2a A CAIT T_T T J a d TYPE Al DESK
127. y output 1 START address offset 1 32 0 Channel 0 255 2 Count 1 32 Enable output every 2 minutes From your device you cannot see what variables on what addresses are sent out from other devices This is why you should be careful when entering commands from multiple devices You should not enter more than one command in a single cell This may cause unpredictable changes in how the device works We advise you to print out or draw a similar table and use it as a cheat sheet where you can check what command from which device is in which cell The Start Address Offset field is supposed to help you keep the command in the shared memory 1n order For example you begin to enter commands in the first device starting with address no 1 click SAVE in the lower right corner Wm mam mme zb ASTRO RESET or Ap pm mme X R ASTRO REST om you must remember to switch on command transmitting and if needed also command reception In the next device you need to set the Start Address Offset to 4 because the first three addresses are already taken and the command table will be filled from this device starting with cell no 4 Ap mn mme X R ASTRO REST om You act in a similar fashion in other devices How to use shared memory data If you have a command table ready you can start to use shared memory data in equations How to enter this data in equations In the
128. y will not be executed Tuesday e Activated eee a a e Sunrise and sunset times are calculated by the device for the given day are marked on the first horizontal axis under the timer yellow is the period of time between sunrise and sunset the day and black is the night Astronomical clock E ee eee Astronomical clock corrected a E E E The result of o h lk b h l l b l l fo u hz hs fs hs ls fv le lo lo la lz l Astro corrected Timer e inthis example the sun sets at at 16 09 or 4 09 P M e You want the lighting to turn on half an hour earlier so you must correct the sunset time by 30 minutes e You correct the sunset time in the Sunset correction box e You set this value individually for every day e You either enter the desired values yourself or use the arrows e The available range is from 128 minutes to 127 minutes e In the picture the box where the sunset time on the current day Tuesday was corrected by 30 minutes is marked in blue Astroanomic Timer Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated j ion Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Lal Sunrise correction 30 Gei 2 30 Gei 2 Gel 30 e 30 Gel ionr Lal Lal Lal E Lal E Lal Lal Sunset correctionr 30 30 30 z0 e 30 e 30 e e settings of the timer after the correction are visible on the second horizontal axis under the timer W
129. you place it in Paris Berlin or Rome then during the summer the time zone stays GMT 1 you do not change it to GMT 2 If the device is placed in the southern hemisphere then remember to check the check box for the option that makes the device recognize this Otherwise the device will not properly recognize it s time zone and time changes will be executed in an improper manner Example of settings for a device located in Paris IP 10 0 5 240 Software 3 96 2012 03 26 00 29 gt 3 AUTO USB CONSOLE 4 E3 Summer Windows Version 6 0 build 6002 gt D Winter USB configuration Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time Password 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 51 27136 80 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 PORTS NTP OUT 123 27015 6 Auto Civil twilight Summer honored S Save configuration Dme amchrentsgen 1 PIN for USB functions Open firmware Test firmware Write firmware Example of settings for a device located in Melbourne IP 10 0 5 240 Software 3 96 2012 03 26 00 29 gt EJ AUTO USB CONSOLE SETTINGS DEVICE A D 3 Summer Windows Version 6 0 build 6002 gt EA Winter USB configuration Save configuration Firmware update Synchronize time Password 10 0 5 100 255 255 255 0 10 0 51 27136 s0 00 11 12 13 14 15 10 0 5 1 PORTS NTP OUT 123 27015 6 Auto

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