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1. 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 2 IP address event 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 trap_id trap_data where 23312 is Intellicom enterprise ID 1 1 is products Anybus RemoteCom and where event 1 Alarm set 2 Alarm cleared A trap id is divided into five messages with following trap data 1 Alarm ID 2 Alarm description 3 Class ID 1 10 H4 Class description 5 Alarm sevetity where 0 indeterminate 1 critical 2 major 3 minor 4 warning 5 cleared See the pictures for example of SNMP trap sent an alarm to warning of high temperature from a RemoteCom To try out the SNMP functionality the software Trap Receiver could be used This program can be found at http www trapreceiver com Please check the license for the software It could be used to examine a trap sent to a PC to better understand the SNMP functionality of the Anybus RemoteCom Trap Type fe Specific Type f Community public TimeStamp 4 days 02h 45m 35 30s Ip Address 10 10 10 161 Sender OID alamSet Trap Type SNMP v1 Variable Bindings alarmlD Integer 1 alarmDescr String RTD Input 1 0C alarmClassID Integer 1 alarmClassDescr String class alarmSeverity Integer 4 Close Show Raw lt lt prev next gt gt Trap Type e Specific Type fi Community public TimeStamp 14 days 02h 45m 35 30s Ip Address 10 10 10 161 Sender DID 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 21 Trap Type SNMP Variable Bindings 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1
2. Web Page Overview 3 6 Log From this page it s possible to download the log file from the RemoteCom if logging has been enabled Simply click the download button to download view the file or click the clear button to remove all data from the log file To view the log file as a graph make sure that JAVA is installed on your computer RemoteCom G9Anybus Select page IMEI a MVT CONFIGURATION SETUP ABOUT melee e 28 0 26 0 24 0 22 0 13 42 00 13 43 00 13 44 00 13 45 00 13 46 00 13 47 00 2 Jun 2008 2 Jun 2008 2 Jun 2008 2 Jun 2008 2 Jun 2008 2 Jun 2008 RTD Input 1 C RTD Input 2 C PFF Download Log To Local Hard Drive Clear Log File Ll The graph will show all pafameters in the log file but in the graph it s possible to select which parameters to show by clicking on the square next to the parameter name The three first log points will be displayed in the graph To show a log point just click the square in front of the parameter name To make it disappear from the view click the square again At the top right corner there navigation buttons E Scroll graph up Back to starting view Scroll graph left Zoom in Scroll graph right l Zoom out EB Scroll graph down By using a left click on the mouse keep the button down and release it at the diagonal corner of a box the graph will zoom to that size By right clicking and keeping the button down the graph can be scrolled by
3. Compression on web pages used for low bandwidth like modem Disable w Auto update values and status dynamic status and values are updated automatically Enable wv Automatic logout time 15 minutes w Field Comments Extra webserver port To connect to the Extra webserver port the URL should have a colon followed by the new port number i e http 10 10 10 30 8080 where 10 10 10 30 is the IP number or DNS address to the RemoteCom and 8080 the new port Compression on web pages Only used for the Extra webserver port is used to improve the data transfer for low bandwidth connection such as modem connection The Anybus RemoteCom will check if the connecting web browser support compressed data transfers and then compress the web pages before sending them When compression is used the workload of the RemoteCom will increase and that is why this feature is not enabled by default There is an option to disable compression and the pages will be sent as normal web pages which always is the case for the standard web server port 80 If it is set to force web pages will always sent compressed regardless the support of the web browser In some cases the information if the web browser supports compressed data will be altered in the network route as with Microsoft ISA server default setting for controlling port 80 To ensure that compressed web pages are sent anyway the option force is set Most web browsers supports comp
4. MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE WNETBITER NET Transmission Mode Slave Response Timeout Physical interface Baudrate Character Format Extra delay between messages RS 485 9600 bps No Parity v 1 Stop Bit ms 0 Character delimiter 0 Standard modbus 3 5 Chars ms 0 Use function code 15 when writing single bits coils Use function code 16 when writing single registers Disable v Disable v Port Number Gateway Register Server Idle Timeout IP Authentication Enable Enable Enable IP Number Mask Serial Settings Modbus RTU ASCII Field Transmission mode Slave Response Timeout Physical Interface Baudrate Character Format Extra delay between messages Character delimiter Force function code 15 when writing single coil Force function code 16 when writing single register Comments Selects Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII The time that the module will wait for a response from a slave before a Serial timeout will occur Default 1000 ms Select whether to use RS 485 RS 422 or RS 232 for Modbus communication Select the baudrate for Modbus communication 300 115200 bps Select number of stop bits and if parity should be enabled Odd Even Extra time to delay between Modbus messages for devices with timing problems Number of milliseconds between characters in the Modbus frame Set to zero to use standard Modbus 3 5 charac
5. Installed Updates If there are any updates installed on the system the name version and description of the update will show here 4 Module Setup 5 15 NetBiter net G9Anybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION ABOUT USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE This NetBiter unit is compatible with the online management site www netbiter net This provides enhanced functionality to manage remote equipment For more information about this service please go to www netbiter net about To use the NetBiter net service you will need an activation code If you dont have the activation code please go to www netbiter net activation NetBiter net service Disable w Device ID 003011FB8005 Activation code Enable transmission of Alarms Log thrit a homed NetBiter net service Not enabled NetBiter net is a solution for remote management of devices attached to the RemoteCom The Anybus RemoteCom is preconfigured to be able to use the NetBiter net service Additional information about the NetBiter net remote management service can be found at http www netbiter net Field Contents NetBiter net service Enables the NetBiter net remote management services Device ID This Anybus RemoteCom device ID Activation code Code to activate the RemoteCom as a valid device at NetBiter net Enable transmission of Enable alarms and or logs to be sent to NetBiter net
6. other network settings See section Chapter 2 Configure the RemoteCom IP address on page 2 1 for information The default IP address of the RemoteCom is 10 200 1 1 Oo Please change this IP address to a valid address in your network Also make sure not to power up more than one network attached RemoteCom before IP address is changed or DHCP enabled About the Anybus RemoteCom 1 3 Connectors Serial interface DSUB 9 RS 232 Ethernet interface ModbusRTU or Modem interface RS 232 RJ 45 10 100 Mbps The 9 pole DSUB male connector on the RemoteCom unit contains an RS 232 interface This port can be used to connect to any equipment with an RS 232 interface L 3 cee c e j O J 6 Male Pin number Function 1 CD Carrier Detect Rx Receive Tx Transmit DTR Data Terminal Ready GND DSR Data Set Ready RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send RI Ring Indicator O 00 IN O A JN Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface supports 10 100Mbps using a standard RJ 45 connector About the Anybus RemoteCom 1 4 smeis E a co EZ Ce te Oc Gt St LL 9L SL bl El Serial interface RS232 RS422 RS485 PowerSupply Power supply connection Digital inputs and RS232 RS485 interface Pinmumber_ Function Comment 24 9 28 VDC Power requirement 3W 7 Ground connection 22 Digital input Common Opto isolated ground To read the status of the inputs the i
7. 1 1 Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 2 String RTD Input 1 0C 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 3 Integer 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 4 String class 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 5 Integer 4 Close Show Raw lt lt prev ext
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9. Alarm Class Class 1 Severity Warning Description RTD Input 2 C Subject I o Extender Message RTD Input 2 C Field Comments Device Select the device with the parameter to monitor Group Select the group with the parameter to monitor Parameter Select the parameter to monitor for changes Trig On this configures the trig condition for the alarm parameter It s possible to trigger on a Value Higher than Lower than Equal to Not Equal to Change of Value or on a bit field Any bit Neither bit All bits The option No response is used to send an alarm if there is no response from the module Alarm class Can be used to set different priorities on the alarm class 1 10 The Alarm Class has to be set for each user that alarm message will be sent to This is done at the configuration page for the user Severity The severity of the alarm Warning Minor Major Critical Indeterminate The alarm could also have the severity Cleared that cannot be set but will be sent via SNMP when the alarm is in normal state Every alarm will be sent as a SNMP trap message Description The text that is displayed in the alarm views and sent via SNMP Subject Defines the text to be shown as Subject in the email SMS Message The body of the alarm message Module Configuration 4 9 Log configuration Anybus RemoteCom can be used to log Modbus registers All data is stor
10. Enter the name of the template in the window that pops up Click edit to make it possible to add new groups a collection of parameters and new parameters or edit an existing template From this page it is possible to backup restore update templates and delete templates To upload a template click the upload template button to upload a template There will be a window appearing waiting for the user to browse to the template file and click upload template when the file is found O You must always add a Group before you can add a Parameter Module Configuration 4 2 QAnybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT DEVICES PAGES ALARM LOG BINDINGS C NetBiter 1 0 Extender E Discrete 1 0 E Digital input 1 E Digital input 2 E Digital input 3 E Digital input 4 E Digital Output 1 E Digital Output 2 E Digital Output 3 C Digital Output 4 Add parameter Temperature Input eee 1 0 Mas Settings 1 Add group EEN KEREKERE When you have created a Group and at least one parameter it s possible to edit the Parameter by clicking the edit button This will bring up the following screen Edit Parameter ral Name Digital input 3 Type Discrete input we pg Datatype Boolean Scaling Offset OO 7 Mask e Presentation Show with enumeration A os save settings cancel Click on the to view th
11. HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP is a set of rules for exchanging files text graphic images sound video and other multimedia files on the Web DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration DHCP is a standard protocol that automates the process of configuring network Protocol hosts by allowing hosts to obtain IP addresses and configuration parameters Gateway A device that makes it possible to transfer data between networks of different kind e g Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP Template Describes a Modbus slave device as a collection of groups and parameters Device oe A Modbus slave unit that is connected to the RemoteCom Oo This symbol indicates useful instructions on how to use the product A This symbol indicates important information about the product Support HMS Sweden Head Office E mail support hms networks com Phone 46 0 35 17 29 20 Pax 46 0 35 17 29 09 Online www anybus com HMS America E mail us support hms networks com Phone 1 773 404 2271 Toll Free 888 8 Anybus Pax 1 773 404 1797 Online www anybus com HMS Germany E mail ge support hms networks com Phone 49 721 96472 0 Pax 49 721 964 7210 Online www anybus com HMS Japan E mail jp support hms networks com Phone 81 45 478 5340 Fax 81 45 476 0315 Online www anybus com A Chapter Chapter 1 About the Anybus RemoteCom General The Anybus RemoteCom module acts as a bridge from Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU making it possible for a Modbus TCP
12. Installation System Requirements Pentium 133 MHz or higher 5 Mb of free space on the hard drive Win 2000 XP Vista Network Interface Card Ethernet Installation Procedure There are two methods to install the RemoteCom Config Tool either download it from the Anybus website or use the installation CD ROM Using the CD ROM Run Setup RemoteComConfigTool exe and follow the instructions From website Download the self extracting installation package Setup RemoteComConfigTool exe from www anybus com and run it Scanning for connected devices 88 RemoteCom Config Tool v1 2 9 IP 10 200 1 1 GW 0 0 0 0 DHCP Version Type Off 3 30 0 Remotelom 255 255 0 0 00 30 11 FB 80 05 When the RemoteCom Config Tool is started it will scan the Ethernet network for RemoteCom devices All detected devices will be presented in a list in the main window If you want to force a new scan for devices you can press the Scan button Advanced Options If you by mistake enable the DHCP in the RemoteCom without having a Advanced Settings DHCP server on the network you could press the Advanced Options Internal DHCP server and activate a DHCP server that could assign an IP address in the Warring Internal DHCP server should only be used to recover modules that have been set to DHCP by RemoteCom mistake Enable internal DHCP server Cancel Ge
13. When NetBiter net is enabled the SMTP server will automatically be set to NetBiter net with correct user name and password APPENDIX A Specifications Ethernet connection e 10Base T or 100Base TX IEEE 802 3 RJ45 connector Serial interfaces e RS 232 with full modem control RTS CTS DCD DTR DSR RI 300 115 200bps 9 pin DSUB connector e RS 485 300 115 200bps screw connector Power Supply e 9 28VDC 3W Temperature range e Operating 40 85 C e Storage 40 85 C Humidity range e 5 93 RH non condensing Cover material e Grey plastic LEXAN 940 self extinguishing acc to UL94 V0 Mounting option e DIN rail EN 50022 CE certification e According to EN 61000 6 4 2001 and EN 61000 6 2 2005 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX B Internal registers register 1 Digitatinputt status fot o o o 2 DigtalimputZstalas fort 3 Number Active Connections MBITCP_ 00 4 Number Active intemal Connections 010 Redon Serial Status Modbus Se section 065585 l o AS PS Comment Read onl Read onl Read onl Valid responses 0 65535 Can be cleared Serial timeouts 0 65535 0 88635 10 Serial Status Bufiered messages t4 Valdresponses os8w Cante ceard 12 Serial timeouts 0 65535 ee Can be cleared 1 0 65535 _ can be tear 14 Input Buffer overruns 0 65535 Se Can be cleared 15 Frame errors 0 65535 Can be cleared 16 Exception responses 0 65535 OF Can be cleared Serial Status Internal re
14. based controller to connect with Modbus RTU based devices The Anybus RemoteCom will also handle alarm management data logging as well as providing a web based user interface for accessing data Some RemoteCom features Graphical user interface that is easy to work with Support for device templates to allow easy and flexible management of configurations Advanced modem handling with support for GSM GPRS modems as well as analogue PSTN modems Improved alarm handling now with alarm history and SNMP support Language suppott Support for sending log files with email or FTP Web Browser Modbus RTU ASCII Modbus TCP Modbus TCP Master SCADA PLC etc Anybus RemoteCom supports an RS 232 connection through a 9 pole DSUB or RS 485 screw connection It also supports 10 100Mbps Ethernet through a standard Ethernet connector RJ 45 It can be configured via a user friendly web interface or by using the Anybus IPconfig utility available at www anybus com About the Anybus RemoteCom 1 2 Mounting A Snap on B Snap off l Snap the RemoteCom on to the DIN rail as described on picture A above Ze Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector 3 Connect the ModbusRTU network to the DSUB connector RS 232 or the screw connector RS 485 4 Connect the Power Supply and apply power 5 Now you can start using the Gateway Use the Anybus IPconfig Utility to configure the IP address
15. A content like the graph page If it s not please visit Www java com to download a JAVA plugin for your browser The picture below shows the welcome screen which is shown when you first log into the module G9Anybus RemoteCom nministrato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION SETUP ABOUT WELCOME Menu overview To navigate on the web pages use the menu items available Select Page Go Status Alarm Log Configuration and Setup RemoteCom G9Anybus STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION SETUP ABOUT Logout Button Web Page Overview 3 Configuration menu When you choose the Configuration menu a sub menu will appear G9Anybus STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG TEMPLATES DEVICES Sub menu Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Setup menu RemoteCom SETUP ABOUT ALARM LOG BINDINGS Description Used to create edit and backup templates for your devices Define the devices which you connect to the RemoteCom Create and edit the structure of the presentation web pages and also select parameters to be presented Used to enable disable SMS Email SNMP alarms and also to create and modify alarm parameters Configure the behavior of the log file and also create modify log parameters Enable and configure automatic parameter copying from one Modbus slave to another at a configurable interval When you choose the Setup menu a sub menu will appear G9Anybus STATUS DEVICES AL
16. ARM LOG CONFIGURATION MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE NETBITER NET Sub menu Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver GPS Ethernet Backup Firmware NetBiter net RemoteCom ABOUT Description Create and modify users you also specify phone number and e mail for alarms here ModbusRTU and ModbusTCP configuration Modem configurations Analogue GSM GPRS dial up dial in Configure date time format NTP server and generic module information Configures all that is needed to send emails from the RemoteCom Configure SNMP trap properties Define which port the RemoteCom web server should use Setup a connected GPS Receiver TCP IP configurations like IP address DHCP DNS etc Backup restore all settings and also do a factory reset of the RemoteCom module Used to download new firmware to the module Enable the RemoteCom to connect to NetBiter net 2 Web Page Overview 3 3 Status This page shows some status information about the Modbus interface The Status screen is split into two columns Modbus TCP messages and Other Modbus messages The Modbus TCP messages field shows information about requests that originate from a master attached to the gateway and Other Modbus messages field shows information about requests that originate from either internal applications Log Alarm or WebPages G9Anybus Select page v RemoteCom DEVICES ALARM LOG
17. B for a list of the internal registers Valid Modbus commands for internal registers Command Name 3 Read Holding Registers 6 Preset Single Register 16 Preset Multiple Registers The internal registers are also available as an internal template i e the registers can be used on presentation pages and as alarms log entries Module Setup 5 Modem settings On this page you setup the modem G9Anybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION ABOUT USERS MODBUS REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE WNETBITER NET Pin code Press button to test enter pin code Test SMS Phone Number Dial up Disable w Connection trigger Connect on alarm event v Host to ping Keepalive Ping timer Keepalive PEE point name APN Phone number User name Password Dial in Disable w Local IP address This unit O 200 2 e 7 Remote IP address 0 200 gt User name Password Generic modem settings Field Comments Pin code Pin code for GSM modem Test SMS Send a SMS to the specified number via GSM modem Clicking on the modem info button will bring up a screen with some details about the modem Signal strength etc 9 Module Setup 5 6 Dial up GPRS settings In this section you find configuration to allow the RemoteCom to connect to Internet using a modem Fie
18. CONFIGURATION USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET FIRMWARE NETBITER NET Backup Settings To Local Hard Drive Restore module from backup Reset To Factory Default Settings Field Contents Backup settings to Press to generate a backup that you could store locally Local Hard Drive All configurations in the Module except Ethernet settings will be in the backup Restore module To upload a backup to a module press the Browse button and select an nbb file then press restore from backup After restoring the configuration you will be asked to restart the module Reset to Factory To bring a module back to Factory default configuration click the reset button Default Settings Module Setup 5 1 Firmware G9Anybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION ABOUT USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP NETBITER NET Select an update file nbu or nbp MAC address 00 30 11 FB 30 05 Kernel version 2 6 12 ucO NB200 7 Application version 3 30 0 build 4 m Information No updates patches installed A A Field Contents Firmware On the firmware page it s possible to download a new firmware image nbu file or a patch file nbp Software verson Version information for the module MAC address The MAC address for the module Kernel version The version of the kernel in the module Filesystem version The version of the filesystem in the module
19. CONFIGURATION SETUP ABOUT Modbus TCP messages Other Modbus messages Number of Connections Valid Responses Serial Timeouts CRC Errors Buffer Overruns Frame Errors Exception Responses Modem connection status Modem Dial in Dial out disabled Not enabled Not installed Netbiter net status GPS status Serial Modbus Status Field Comments Number of connections Indicates the number of open connections to a Modbus TCP master Internal queries indicate number of pending queries from WebPages the internal connection from Alarm Log application Valid Responses Serial Timeouts CRC Errors Buffer Overruns Frame Errors Exception Responses Status Field Modem connection status NetBiter net status GPS status Counts valid responses from the Modbus RTU slaves The number of time outs from attached slaves The number of CRC errors on incoming Modbus RTU responses If an incoming Modbus RTU response is larger than 300 bytes this will cause the input buffer to overflow If an incoming Modbus RTU response has incorrect length or some other fault in the frame this will cause a Frame Error Counts all exception responses from the connected Modbus RTU slaves Comments Displays the current status of the modem connection Displays the current status of a connection to NetBiter net if enabled Displays the current status of a GPS if connected Web Page Overview 3 4 Devices The device menu
20. HMS Industrial Networks AB ry Germany 49 721 96472 0 Japan 81 45 478 5340 Sweden 46 35 17 29 20 U S A 1 773 404 3486 User Manual Anybus RemoteCom Dx ge sales hms networks com jp sales hms networks com sales hms networks com us Sales hms networks com Rev 1 00 1 IN HITIS 44 Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 About This Document A scans cnlctsialaz E sels biaulet sels A 1 Eloy Vo Use iis DOCU cnt ii 1 laporane User Intormatdon ida 1 A E E E EE E E E E E E wractee arate E A E 2 Conventions Ss Termoli aAA NAN ENT EN 3 SUDDO A NS 3 About the Any bus Remote Co Mist didas 1 1 Et AA A RR esau ath 1 1 MODO A A NN ot 1 2 COnN OTOT r AAA RR eee 1 3 ModbusRTU or Modem interface RS 232 ia 1 3 PEG IN a A EE AON N 1 3 Power supply connection Digital inputs and RS232 RS485 interface eeseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 4 CED Ad A A A TN 1 5 Geine stated dai 2 1 Contioure the RemoteC oral P Add ess pic A A AAA 2 1 Aboutihe kemotecom Contio Toi rere reevrnrernrenr cer arere ren rier rer rrr terrec cer rer meyer set nn ay 2 1 TASA 2 1 Scartitotorconaected dev colilla io 2 1 EA A sr ae he nat ances states aces atten EA A A 2 2 SR 2 3 Web PaD COVE Wii AAA 3 1 DEOWsErtequitenients an bo 3 1 MM e ere cee rr 3 1 Contouraton mil it bo 3 2 A O A a a 3 2 SAS toi ii bd 3 3 DOVE Snara a T TTE TT TOT 3 4 aN 60 CUE ROPER ATAI A AIEE O
21. R GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE WNETBITER NET Module Setup 5 8 Email Setup G9Anybus RemoteCom aministrato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE NETBITER NET SMTP Server IP number or domain name custom server smtp mailout com Port number 25 SMTP Authentication disable v User name Password Sender Name of sender RemoteCom Reply Path E mail address RemoteCom remotecom com Send test E mail E mail address Field Comments SMTP Server Custom server or NetBiter net when NetBiter net is selected only Sender and Reply Path needs to be entered IP number or domain dame to the SMTP server that the module use when sending E mails If domain names is used make sure that you have entered a DNS in Network configuration Port number The port that is used by the SMTP server for incoming mail given by your Internet service provider For custom servers this is set to port 25 as default SMTP Authentication Select the authentication method to use disable plain login or cram MD5 disable The SMTP server doesn t need authentication plain a simple non encrypted method supported by most SMTP servers login a simple non encrypted method supported by most SMTP servers cram md5 amore secure login method where the user name and password is encrypted This method is not supported by all SMTP servers User name The username to use during auth
22. device Template Defines which template that should be associated with this device Modbus TCP server IP address If using Modbus TCP the IP address should be entered here When using Modbus RTU it should be left blank Modbus TCP server port The port that is used for the Modbus TCP communication Modbus slave address Defines the Modbus address for this device The next step is to create your RemoteCom application by defining the look of the web pages and which alarms and log parameters that should be available Module Configuration 4 4 Pages Select page v STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP TEMPLATES DEVICES ALARM LOG BINDINGS e OOOO ABOUT AAA AN A VO Bender S oo o oole lee delete To create a new page click the add page button This will bring up the General Page Configuration Select page v STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP TEMPLATES DEVICES ALARM LOG BINDINGS Picture 0 768 kbyte used The picture can not be wider then 370px larger then 50k and it needs to be in gif png or jpg format Description RTD Input 1 C clear start page ABOUT Page Name Overview name 7 Advanced overview name set as start page Parameter RTD Input 1 C RTD Input 2 C RTD Input 2 C On this page all page properties can be configured A maximum of 20 Modbus parameters can be used on each page Next step is to define where to dis
23. e online help at the upper right corner of the Edit Parameter window Module Configuration 4 3 Device configuration amp Anybus RemoteCom SETUP ABOUT PAGES ALARM LOG BINDINGS On the Device Configuration page you define which Modbus slaves are attached to the RemoteCom Previously added devices are not changed and only new will be BD saca Modbus settings RS 485 9600 8M1 0 new devices found Autodetect can be used to add devices Every Modbus address will be scanned with the Modbus communication interface settings Every Modbus device connected has to have a unique address set before starting the auto detection The scanning will scan one Modbus address after another which could take some time to perform The scanning will be displayed in the progress bar If the templates uploaded support identification for Modbus devices the correct template will be assigned If not the devices will be added and the user has to assigned a template manually To manually add a device click the add device button This will bring up the following screen G9Anybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT TEMPLATES PAGES ALARM LOG BINDINGS I O Extender NetBiter I O Extender w Modbus TCP server IP address Leave blank for Modbus RTU Modbus TCP server port Modbus Slave Address C NetBiter 1 0 Extender 0 0 Field Comments Name A description of the
24. ed for the user This is configured at Setup User and edit settings for that user see section Chapter 5 on page 5 1 O The log file that is stored in the NetBiter will contain historical data for a maximum of two periods as defined in the Send log files with E mail property Le if you set this to every day the log file in the NetBiter will keep a maximum of two days historical See also Setup Regional settings to make sure you have the correct settings for list separator and decimal symbol see section Chapter 5 on page 5 7 Module Configuration 4 10 To add a log point click the add log parameter button and then the edit button This will bring you to the Edit Log Entry page G9Anybus RemoteCom aministrato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT TEMPLATES DEVICES PAGES ALARM BINDINGS Device I O Extender Group Temperature Input w Parameter RTD Input 1 C v Y Delta logging value change since last logging Description RTD Input 1 C Now you can select the Device Group Parameter you want to log To finish click the save settings button Field Comments Device Select from what device you will fetch the parameter Group Select the signal group which contains the parameter Parameter Select the specific parameter to log Pressing the down arrow to the right copies the parameter name to the description Delta logging Stores the difference between the two last sa
25. ed in a CSV file that can be uploaded to a computer for further analysis in e g Excel A maximum of 64 parameters can be configured G9Anybus RemoteCom ministrato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT TEMPLATES DEVICES PAGES ALARM BINDINGS Estimated Log Time Estimated send interval if sending of log files is enabled 780 Days Log Interval 60 min v Log Type Circular logging Old entries is overvwritten v Maximum send log interval Disable v Send log files as E mail attachment Description Device RTD Input 1 C NetBiter I O Extender 1 RTD Input 2 C NetBiter I O Extender 1 To start logging click the start button Field Comments Estimated Log Time Estimated time to fill the log file Log Interval Defines the sample interval Log type Choose whether to stop logging when the log has reached its maximum or to overwrite old values circular log Maximum send log interval Enable this if you want to send the log files periodically with e mail or to NetBiter net You can choose to send the log at least every hour every day will be sent around midnight or every week Sunday around midnight You will also need to activate this function on each user that should receive the log files Send log files as E mail attachment Enable this if you want to send the log files periodically with email with the Send log interval set above Make sure that each user that should get the logs by email has this function activat
26. entication Password The password to use during authentication Sender What will appear in the From field in the alarm mail Example RemoteCom Reply path If you reply to an alarm mail this is the address that will be used to send the reply to Send test E mail Enter a valid e mail address and press send to send a test E mail Module Setup 5 9 SNMP Setup G9 Anybus RemoteCom 7istrato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE NETBITER NET SNMP Manager IP number or domain name Port The SNMP Setup page contains configuration to be able to send SNMP traps Field Comments SNMP Manager The SNMP manager to which SNMP traps should be sent Port The port number on the SNMP manager to which traps should be sent If SNMP is activated for alarms see section Chapter 4 on page 4 7 all alarms will be sent by using SNMP There is a MIB file for Anybus RemoteCom that can be downloaded from www anybus com Module Setup 5 10 Web server Setup The Web server Setup page contains a configuration to change the port number of the internal web server in the RemoteCom and also enable disable the low bandwidth pages G9Anybus RemoteCom a y EL an STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE WNETBITER NET Extra webserver port Module always listen on Port 80
27. f movement before uploading the new position to NetBiter net Module Setup 5 12 Ethernet TCP IP settings If you press the Configuration Ethernet link you will be presented with the following view G9Anybus RemoteCom dmunistrata STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS BACKUP FIRMWARE NETBITER NET Dynamic IP Static IP 10 e 10 10 145 255 e 255 255 e O Primary DNS Secondary DNS On this page you can view and change the TCP IP network settings in the module These settings are the same as the ones set by the Anybus IPconfig utility To obtain the necessary information about IP address Subnet mask etc please contact your network administrator Field Contents DHCP Setting Meaning On Use server assisted IP settings Off Use the settings described below Note Do not select the DHCP option unless you have a DHCP server available on the network Hostname Here you could enter a hostname for your device IP Address The IP address of the RemoteCom Subnet mask Mask network Gateway The default gateway in the network Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server Secondary DNS The secondary Domain Name Server optional Press Save Settings to update your configuration Module Setup 5 13 Backup The backup functionality makes it possible to backup and restore configurations G9Anybus RemoteCom Strato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG
28. ial Networks cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on these examples and illustrations Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ESD Note This product contains ESD Electrostatic Discharge sensitive parts that may be damaged if ESD control procedures are not followed Static control precautions are required when handling the product Failure to observe this may cause damage to the product Preface 2 Revision List Revision pate Tania Chapter Description 1 00 1 08 10 22 KEAN First released version Preface 3 Conventions amp Terminology The following conventions are used throughout this manual e Numbered lists provide sequential steps e Tables provide information not procedural steps e The term RemoteCom refers to the Anybus RemoteCom e Hexadecimal values are written in the format NNNNh where NNNN is the hexadecimal value e All measurements expressed in this document have a tolerance of 0 25mm unless otherwise stated e 16 32 bit values are generally stored in Motorola big endian format unless otherwise stated Term Description TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol is a set of rules used along with the Internet Internet Protocol Protocol IP to send data in the form of message units between computers over the Internet
29. item is a browser that can browse all parameters in a template for a device and show current values The page will show a list of all available Modbus devices A tree with all groups will be shown when expanding the tree Open a group by clicking on the group name to see values for each parameter Internal Registers and statistics are also available to browse STATUS ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION SETUP ABOUT Web Page Overview 3 5 Alarm The Alarm page shows all active and unacknowledged alarms It is also possible to select to view the status of all configured alarms Use the button in the lower left area of the screen to toggle between the two modes Select page he EU a gt LOG CONFIGURATION SETUP ABOUT ALARM HISTORY ll Device Description Class ave ON Status Acknowledge MA 1 O Extender RTD Input 2 C 1 oros acknowledge Teme acknowledge all show all Alarm history The Alarm History screen shows all alarms that have occurred To clear this list click the clear history button PP Select page MEC a LOG CONFIGURATION SETUP ABOUT ALARM STATUS Description Time RTD Input 2 C 2008 06 02 13 51 50 Administrator RTD Input 2 C 2008 06 02 13 51 15 20 6 RTD Input 2 C 2008 06 02 13 49 35 26 8 RTD Input 2 C 2008 06 02 13 44 15 21 1 RTD Input 2 C 2008 06 02 13 43 37 Administrator RTD Input 2 C 2008 06 02 13 42 47 25 4
30. ive E mail alarms Mobile number to the user needed if the user should be able to receive SMS alarms To configure a user as an alarm recipient enable one or more of Alarm classes Class 1 10 It has to be set to get alarm mail or SMS for an alarm point with the corresponding alarm class set Make sure that the alarm has the correct alarm class set when edit the alarm point see Chapter 4 on page 4 8 The user will only receive alarms that match this selection The Receive log files via E mail option configures whether this user will receive logs via Email or not See Configuration Log section Chapter 4 on page 4 10 for more details about this function The language selection defines which language will be used for this user The user level defines what the user can do on the web pages Read View pages but can t do any configuration or modify Modbus registers Write Van view pages and modify Modbus registers acknowledge alarms Admin Read Write and also configure the module template devices pages alarms log and bindings Super Admin Read Write Admin and setup module like users modem Modbus and network settings Oo To add edit users you must be logged in as a user with Super admin access 2 Module Setup 5 3 Modbus settings If you press the Configuration Modbus menu you will be presented with the following view G9Anybus oOministrato RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION
31. ld Comments Dial up Enable Disable modem Dial up Connection trigger Specifies whether the RemoteCom should always be connected to Internet using the modem or only connect when there is an alarm or event Host to ping Address to the Host that the RemoteCom will ping when sending keep alive messages for the GPRS connection Ping timer Specifies the interval for the keep alive messages Set value as high as possible to avoid unnecessary GPRS traffic Access Point Name APN This is the gateway for all GPRS traffic Contact your GSM GPRS operator for information about this Phone number Phone number to dial e g to an Internet Service Provider ISP User name This is the user name your ISP has assigned to you Password Password to log into the ISP network Dial in settings The dial in functionality can be used when someone wants to view the web pages in the RemoteCom over a modem link Field Comments Dial in Enable Disable modem Dial in Local IP number This is the IP number of the RemoteCom which the remote client will see when creating the PPP connection Remote IP number This is the IP number that will be assigned to the remote client when creating the PPP connection User name This is the login that the remote client will use when creating the PPP connection Password This is the password that the remote client will use when creating the PPP connection Module Setup 5 7 Regional The Regional page contains configuration fo
32. moteCom It does however not cover any netwotk specific features which is instead provided through separate documents known as Interface Addendums The reader of this document is expected to be familiar with industrial networking systems and communication systems in general For more information documentation etc please visit the HMS website www anybus com Important User Information The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding We HMS Industrial Networks AB reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered as a commitment by HMS Industrial Networks AB HMS Industrial Networks AB assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document There are many applications of this product Those responsible for the use of this device must ensure that all the necessary steps have been taken to verify that the application meets all performance and safety requirements including any applicable laws regulations codes and standards Anybus is a registered trademark of HMS Industrial Networks AB All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders The examples and illustrations in this document are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation HMS Industr
33. moving the mouse Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Module Configuration An important concept for the RemoteCom is the usage of templates This allows the user to define templates for different products and configurations and then easily re use and distribute them A template contains properties for available parameters in a device of a certain type These properties includes Parameter Names Modbus register types and addresses data scaling and presentation Work flow Follow these steps to get your RemoteCom operational 1 Do all generic Setup like assigning an IP address Setup Ethernet add modify users Setup Users configure the Modbus interface Setup Modbus and set date time Setup Regional 2 Create a template Configuration Templates A Template consists of one or several groups and each group is a collection of Modbus Parameters 3 Define your Devices Configuration Devices Device is simply a Modbus slave with a unique Modbus address For each Device you apply a Template 4 Create your Application Now you can define your web pages alarms log entries and bindings Create a template Clicking on the Configuration and then Templates link will bring up the following screen G9Anybus RemoteCom strato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT DEVICES PAGES ALARM LOG BINDINGS Description i NetBiter I O Extender To create a template click the add template button
34. mples Description Enter a description for the parameter to be used on the log page Bindings Module Configuration 4 1 Bindings are a feature that allows you to copy parameters from one Modbus device to another To add a binding click the add binding button G9Anybus strato Device Internal registers I O Extender TEMPLATES DEVICES PAGES ALARM LOG Group Digital inputs Discrete I O RemoteCom Parameter DI1 0 1 Digital Output 4 On the Add Data Binding screen you choose the Source and Destination parameter and the interval for the copying of data G9Anybus STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG RemoteCom SETUP ABOUT TEMPLATES DEVICES PAGES ALARM LOG Device Group Parameter Destination Device Group Parameter Copy interval Internal registers Digital inputs DI1 0 1 I O Extender Discrete I O Digital Output 4 5 sec Define the source of the Data Binding Select from what device you will fetch the parameter Select the signal group which contains the parameter Select the specific parameter to copy to the destination Define the destination of the Data Binding Select which device you will send the parameter to Select the signal group which contains the parameter Select the specific parameter to write from the source Field Comments Source Device Group Parameter Destination Device Group Parameter Copy interval Specify how
35. nter the IP you assigned to the device O If you selected DHCP and want to know what IP your device have been assigned you can do a new scan with the Anybus IPconfig utility to view the new network configuration Getting Started 2 3 Log in Open a web browser Internet Explorer for example and enter the IP address you have set on the RemoteCom unit with the Anybus IPconfig utility For example if you entered the address 10 10 10 141 then you should enter the text below in the address field of the browser and press enter http 10 10 10 141 Now you should see the login screen Opt min en OL E A File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help lt a y gt e a http 10 10 10 141 cgi bin read cgi page login html x P IG Google RemoteCom To be able to configure the Gateway you should enter admin in the user name box The default password is admin You can later change the default password to something else recommended This will be described in section Chapter 5 on page 5 1 If you have problems to log in and you are sure that your password is correct make sure that Caps Lock is Oo not enabled on your keyboard Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Web page overview Browser requirements The web pages are optimized for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox Other browsers can work as well but the web pages might appear differently The browser must be JAVA enabled to use pages with JAV
36. nternal Gateway registers must be enabled see section Chapter 5 Internal Registers on page 5 4 for more information 21 Opto isolated input 1 logic High 10 24VDC logic Low 0 2VDC 20 Opto isolated input 2 logic High 10 24VDC logic Low 0 2VDC 19 This port could be used to communicate with Modbus devices with the RS 232 port 1 17 Common for the RS 232 and RS 485 16 This port is used when connecting equipment with the RS422 interface 5 14 This port could be used to connect to any equipment with the RS485 interface or 1 LED Indicators RS485 RS422 Status Serial Link Q 9 Anybus IR RemoteCom ETHERNET LED description Green Name Module Status Reo Serial Link Status Ethernet Activit Link cen C Orange About the Anybus RemoteCom 1 Function No power Module is running in normal mode During boot up Serial Packet receive Serial Packet transmit During boot up Ethernet Packet received No Ethernet Link detected Ethernet network detected 10Mbps Ethernet network detected 100Mbps 5 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Getting started Configure the RemoteCom IP address About the RemoteCom Config Tool The RemoteCom Config Tool is a PC based configuration utility to set TCP IP network settings in the RemoteCom This utility has the ability to scan the Ethernet network for connected RemoteCom devices and let the user set the IP address subnet mask gateway DNS and hostname for each unit
37. often the parameters is copied 1 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Module Setup If you click on the Setup menu option a sub menu will appear Here you can do all necessary setup for things like user administration modem settings and TCP IP settings G9Anybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION ABOUT MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE NETBITER NET Users If you press the Users link you will be transferred to the Users administration page Here you can add edit and remove users To add a user press the add user button and to modify remove a user click on the user you want to modify remove RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION ABOUT MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE NETBITER NET Administrator admin Super Admin Module Setup 5 RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE WNETBITER NET Alarm Class Receive log files via E mail Language User Level Password Repeat Password Field User ID Name E mail Mobile Alarm Class Receive log files via E mail Language User Level Disable English wv Change password Comments Specify the User ID used on the login screen Full name of the user E mail address to the user needed if the user should be able to rece
38. play the parameters Simply click the edit button on the position you want to work with Module Configuration 4 5 Picture 0 768 kbyte used Page Name rot 1 0 Extender OO upload PS The picture can not be wider then 870px PSS Se larger then 50k and it needs to be in gif png or jpg format set as start page settings Picture This option lets you choose a picture to be presented on the page The picture must not be more than 870 pixels wide and must be in gif jpg or pne format The picture will be sent to the device when you press the Upload button To remove a picture from the device press the Clear button Oo There are 768kB available for pictures On the General Page configuration section you can see how much space remains Page name This field can be used to give the page a more descriptive name Click the set as start page button if this page should be the first page to be presented when logging into the module It s also possible to change name on the Page menu default Overview and Advanced Overview Module Configuration 4 6 Adding parameters to web page G9Anybus RemoteCom a ministrato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT TEMPLATES DEVICES ALARM LOG BINDINGS Device I O Extender Group Temperature Input w Parameter RTD Input 1 c Ga Description RTD Input 1 C Presentation format Presentation scaling _back save
39. quests and Webpages 17 Valdrespomses os 3 _ Cane lear 18 Serial timeouts os 8w _ Cane lear 19 cRcenos os Cane ear 20 ImutBufterovemuns os Canbe ered 21 Frame errors 0 65535 Can be cleared 22 Exception responses 0 65535 Be Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared O o InN Oo Can be cleared Can be cleared Configuration Registers 23 Modbus TCP Port 1 605535 pe Default port number is 502 24 Gateway Modbus address 1 255 Default IO ee 25 0 65535 seconds MO Default 60 seconds POS Y Disabled pt Enabled Holding register 26 31 Internal Registers B as ae Bate S IO PO TS 4800 bps Default value 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps pf E 115200 bps Default 0 2 o pt evn par po fe E NumberotStoptis fie etait stop it Slave timeoutime 2568535 miliseconds Defaut 1000 ms Physcalinierace fn fof ETA ett etn 232 088 po PES EN Autenicaton VaidiPadaress 10365 __ FirstbyteofIP address po fo A Pars auth cise pits PFP Second byte of IP address Third byte of IP address Fourth byte of IP address First byte of mask Second byte of mask Third byte of mask Fourin byte of mask 2 APPENDIX C SNMP APPENDIX D If SNMP Alarms is enabled see page 4 7 all alarms will be sent as SNMP traps to the host specified on the SNMP page see section Chapter 5 on page 5 9 The OID is sent in the following format in numbers
40. r time and date generic module information and also configuration for how the log file list separator and decimal symbol should be represented G9Anybus RemoteCom tistrato STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION ABOUT USERS MODBUS MODEM E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER GPS ETHERNET BACKUP FIRMWARE NETBITER NET Date yyyy mm dd Time hh mm ss Time zone Time zone uses daylight saving time GMT 01 00 Europe Berlin Network time protocol NTP server Update interval More information Time and date Log file and Module information Field Comments Date yyyy mm dd Enter current date Time hh mm ss Enter current time Time zone Select the time zone for your location Network time Protocol Enable Disable use of a NTP server NTP server Enter the address to your NTP server or use the default server pool ntp org Update interval Select how often the NTP should synchronize the time Decimal separator and log file Dot and Comma or value separator Comma and Semicolon Site name The Location string can be used to add information about where the module is located address building id etc This information will be viewed on all page headers More information Field that could be used to enter additional information about the installation G9Anybus RenoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION USERS MODBUS MODEM E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVE
41. ressed data Auto update values and Only used for the Extra webserver port to minimize the amount of data transferred status over a connection with http compression The data will be read only one time To refresh values and status the refresh button at the upper left corner has to be clicked If the web browser reload button is used instead unnecessary data traffic will be generated Automatic logout time Defines the time interval before a user is logged out from the web server Note The webserver will always listen on default port 80 O Note When using modem connection compression on web pages will always be enabled and Auto update will always be disabled to improve response time and the refresh button has to be clicked to update values and status Module Setup 5 11 GPS To keep track of moving objects there is support to connect a GPS to the RemoteCom G9Anybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG CONFIGURATION USERS MODBUS MODEM REGIONAL E MAIL SNMP WEBSERVER FIRMWARE NETBITER NET Enable GPS requires external GPS Disable w Physical interface RS 232 D Sub y Baudrate 48 00 bps v Upload trig distance minimum movement before uploading position to server meters 100 Field Comments Enable GPS Physical interface RS 232 D Sub or RS 232 screw terminal Baudrate Enter the baudrate that the connected GPS communicates at Upload trig distance Specify how many meters o
42. rnal GSM modem The alarm functionality can be enabled disabled on the Alarm configuration page A maximum of 64 alarm parameters can be configured G9Anybus tistrato Select page v RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT TEMPLATES DEVICES PAGES LOG BINDINGS SMS Alarm Email Alarm SNMP Alarm Auto acknowledge Field SMS Alarm Email Alarm SNMP Alarm Auto acknowledge Disable Disable Description Device RTD Input 2 C I O Extender Comments Enable Disable SMS Alarms Requires an external GSM modem Enable Disable Email Alarms Enable Disable SNMP Alarms Enable Disable automatic acknowledge of alarms if disabled the RemoteCom will not send another alarm until it has been manually acknowledged T Module Configuration 4 8 Defining alarms To add an alarm point click on the edit button in the Alarm Configuration list This will bring you to the following screen Here you need to select which parameter to use and define the trigger operation that will activate the alarm You also need to define some properties like alarm class 1 10 and what strings should be in the subject and message field of SMS Email alarms G9Anybus RemoteCom STATUS DEVICES ALARM LOG SETUP ABOUT TEMPLATES DEVICES PAGES LOG BINDINGS Device I O Extender v Group Temperature Input v Parameter RTD Input 2 C w 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B Greater than w Value w 25
43. settings Now select the Device Group and Parameter and enter a description for this parameter aid finish by clicking the save settings button To check that everything is OK go to the Select page in the Menu select the page you have been working with and hit the Go button Field Comments Device Select from what device you will fetch the parameter Group Select the signal group which contains the parameter Parameter Select the specific parameter to display on the page Pressing the down arrow to the right copies the parameter name to the description Description Enter a description for the parameter to be used on the page Presentation format You could select a different presentation for a value on the presentation pages Default Value is presented as it is configured in the Device template Hexadecimal Value is presented in hexadecimal form Binary Value is presented in binary form Presentation scaling You can add an additional scaling on the value before it is presented on the web page The value will be divided by the scale value before presented on the web page It will be multiplied with the scale value before value is written to a slave device It is normally better to use the scaling in the Device template because that will also include logging and alarm Module Configuration 4 Alarm configuration The Anybus RemoteCom can send alarm messages with email SMS or SNMP traps SMS alarms require an exte
44. ters If this option is Enabled all writes to coils will be done with function code 15 Useful if slaves don t support function code 05 If this option is Enabled all writes to registers will be done with function code 16 Useful if slaves don t support function code 06 Module Setup 5 4 Ethernet Settings Modbus TCP Field Comments Port number Which port to use for Modbus TCP communication 502 default Gateway Registers The address to the gateway internal registers if enabled See section Chapter 5 Internal Registers on page 5 4 for details about the internal registers Server Idle Timeout This parameter gives the idle timeout in seconds for the Modbus TCP connection If the Gateway doesn t receive any Modbus TCP query within this time the connection will be closed Default value is 60 seconds IP Authentication This can be used to configure the IP number that is allowed to connect to the Gateway It is of great importance to ensure at the time of the procedure of assigning Modbus device addresses that O there are not two devices with the same address In such a case an abnormal behavior of the whole serial E bus can occur the Master being then in the impossibility to communicate with all present slaves on the bus Internal Registers If Gateway registers are enabled queries sent to that address will not be forwarded to the Serial Modbus RTU network the Gateway will respond to these queries by itself See Appendix
45. tting Started 2 2 Changing IP settings To change the IP settings on a detected device double click on the device you want to configure in the list of devices This will open up a dialog where you can enter the desired IP configuration To obtain the necessary information about IP address subnet mask etc please contact your network administrator Configure 00 30 11 FB 80 05 Ethernet configuration IP address 10 200 Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DMS Secondary DNS Hostname Password Change password New password Cancel Field Contents IP Address The IP address of the RemoteCom subnet mask Mask network Default gateway The default gateway in the network Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server Secondary DNS The secondary Domain Name Server optional Hostname Here you could enter a hostname for your device Password The default password for authentication of the new setting is admin New Password To change the password first check the Change password checkbox DHCP Setting Meaning On Use server assisted IP settings Off Use the settings described below Note Do not select the DHCP option unless you have a DHCP server available on the network Change Password Check this checkbox to enable the New password field ressing Set will cause the RemoteCom device to reboot and apply the new settings g Pply 8 You can test the new settings by opening a web browser and e

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