Danfoss WS100, WS200 User guide

USER MANUAL
HALMSTAD • CHICAGO • KARLSRUHE • TOKYO • BEIJING • MILANO • MULHOUSE • COVENTRY • PUNE • COPENHAGEN • RAVENSBURG
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Netbiter®WS100/WS200
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Version: 1.00
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WS100/WS200 User Manual
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Table of Contents
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1 Preface ............................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 About This Document.....................................................................................................3
1.2 Related Documents .......................................................................................................3
1.3 Document history ...........................................................................................................3
1.4 Conventions ..................................................................................................................4
2 Installation ........................................................................................................................ 5
3 Connections ..................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 D-sub Connector............................................................................................................6
3.2 Ethernet Connector ........................................................................................................6
3.3 Terminal Block (WS100) .................................................................................................7
3.4 Terminal Block (WS200) .................................................................................................8
3.5 Digital Input Wiring Example ...........................................................................................8
3.6 SIM Card (WS200).........................................................................................................9
3.7 Antenna Connector (WS200) ..........................................................................................9
4 LED Indicators ...............................................................................................................10
4.1 LED Indicators (WS100) ............................................................................................... 10
4.2 LED Indicators (WS200) ............................................................................................... 10
5 IP Configuration ............................................................................................................ 11
5.1 Installing the IPconfig Utility .......................................................................................... 11
5.2 Scanning for Connected Devices .................................................................................. 11
5.3 Changing IP settings ....................................................................................................12
6 The Web Interface ......................................................................................................... 13
6.1 Browser Support ..........................................................................................................13
6.2 Login ..........................................................................................................................13
6.3 Main Menu Bar ............................................................................................................13
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7 Setup ................................................................................................................................14
7.1 Setup | Users...............................................................................................................14
7.2 Setup | Modbus............................................................................................................15
7.3 Setup | Modem ............................................................................................................ 17
7.4 Setup | Regional ..........................................................................................................19
7.5 Setup | E-Mail .............................................................................................................. 20
7.6 Setup | SNMP..............................................................................................................21
7.7 Setup | Webserver ....................................................................................................... 22
7.8 Setup | Ethernet ........................................................................................................... 23
7.9 Setup | System ............................................................................................................ 24
7.10 Setup | Netbiter Argos ..................................................................................................26
8 Configuration .................................................................................................................27
8.1 Configuration | Templates ............................................................................................. 27
8.2 Configuration | Devices ................................................................................................29
8.3 Configuration | Pages ...................................................................................................30
8.4 Configuration | Alarm....................................................................................................32
8.5 Configuration | Log....................................................................................................... 35
8.6 Configuration | Bindings................................................................................................37
9 Everyday Use .................................................................................................................38
9.1 Select page .................................................................................................................38
9.2 Status ......................................................................................................................... 38
9.3 Devices.......................................................................................................................39
9.4 Alarm .......................................................................................................................... 40
9.5 Log ............................................................................................................................. 41
A Internal Registers..........................................................................................................43
B SNMP................................................................................................................................ 45
C Technical Specifications .............................................................................................46
D Regulatory Notices ....................................................................................................... 47
D.1 Netbiter WS100/WS200 ............................................................................................... 47
D.2 Netbiter WS200 ...........................................................................................................48
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1 Preface

1.1 About This Document

This manual describes how to install and configure the Netbiter WS100 and WS200 gateways.
For additional related documentation and file downloads, please visit the Netbiter sup­port website at www.netbiter.com/support.

1.2 Related Documents

Table 1 Related documents
Document Author
Netbiter WS100 Gateway Installation Guide HMS
Netbiter WS200 Gateway Installation Guide HMS
Netbiter Argos Administration Manual HMS

1.3 Document history

Table 2 Summary of recent changes
Change Where (section no.)
New document replacing the previous WS100 and WS200 User Manuals.
Table 3 Revision list
Version Date Author Description
1.00 Sep 2015 ThN Initial release
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1.4 Conventions

Unordered (bulleted) lists are used for:
Itemized information
Instructions that can be carried out in any order
Ordered (numbered or alphabetized) lists are used for instructions that must be carried out in sequence:
1. First do this,
2. Then open this dialog, and
a. set this option...
b. ...and then this one.
Bold typeface indicates interactible parts, such as connectors and switches on the hard­ware, or menus and buttons in a graphical user interface.
Monospaced text is used to indicate program code and other kinds of data input/output such as configuration scripts.
This is a cross-reference within this document: Conventions, p. 4
This is an external link (URL): www.hms-networks.com
This is additional information which may facilitate installation and/or operation.
This instruction must be followed to avoid a risk of reduced functionality and/or dam­age to the equipment, or to avoid a network security risk.
Caution
This instruction must be followed to avoid a risk of personal injury.
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2 Installation

Netbiter WS100 and WS200 are supplied ready for mounting on a DIN rail.
Mounting
1. Hook the unit onto the upper lip of the rail.
2. Press the unit towards the rail un­til it snaps into place.
Fig. 1 Mounting on DIN rail
Removing
1. Insert a flat-head screwdriver into the slotted tab on the bottom of the unit and pull the tab gently downwards.
2. Pull the bottom end of the unit free of the rail and lift the unit from the rail.
Fig. 2 Removing from DIN rail
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6 9
51 (male)
1 8

3 Connections

3.1 D-sub Connector

The 9-pin D-sub connector provides an RS-232 interface for connecting Modbus RTU slave units or an external modem.
Table 4 D-sub connector pin layout
Pin Function
1 CD (Carrier Detect)
2 Rx (Receive)
3 Tx (Transmit)
4 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
5
GND
6 DSR (Data Set Ready)
7
RTS (Request To Send)
8 CTS (Clear To Send)
9 RI (Ring Indicator)

3.2 Ethernet Connector

Fig. 3 D-sub connector
The RJ-45 socket provides Ethernet network connection. It also supports Modbus TCP via Ethernet, which can be used at the same time as Modbus RTU units on another interface.
Table 5 Ethernet connector pin layout
Pin Function
1 TD+
2 TD-
3 RD+
4, 5, 7, 8 Termination
6 RD-
Fig. 4 Ethernet connector
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AC
24 VAC
Vin+
Vin-
24 VAC
Power Supply
Line Voltage
AC
PE Ground

3.3 Terminal Block (WS100)

The 12–pin terminal block on the top of the WS100 is used for connecting the power sup­ply and communication interfaces.
Use minimum wire size 24 AWG for the power supply and digital input.
The RS-485 and RS-232 terminal block interfaces cannot be used at the same time.
Fig. 5 Terminal block (WS100)
Table 6 Terminal block connections
Pin Label Function Note
24 Vin+ Power 9–24 VDC/VAC WS100 can optionally be powered by 9–24 VAC.
23 Vin- PE ground
22 DI:DI 2 Digital input #2 Low = 0–2 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC
21 DI:DI 1 Digital input #1 Low = 0–2 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC
20 DI:COM Digital input common
17 RS-232:RX RS-232 Receive
16 RS-232:TX RS-232 Transmit
15 COM Serial interface common Shared between RS-232 and RS485
14 RS-485:A RS-485 Line A
13 RS-485:B RS-485 Line B
AC Power Supply Connection (WS100)
Fig. 6 Connecting AC power to WS100
PE ground must be connected to the Vin- terminal.
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DI:DI 1/2
WS100/200
DI:COM
10–24 VDC
0 VDC

3.4 Terminal Block (WS200)

The 12–pin terminal block on the top of the WS200 is used for connecting the power sup­ply and communication interfaces.
Use minimum wire size 24 AWG for the power supply and digital input.
The RS-485/422 and RS-232 terminal block interfaces cannot be used at the same time.
Fig. 7 Terminal block (WS200)
Table 7 Terminal block connections
Pin Label Function Note
24 V+ Power 9–24 VDC
23 GND PE ground
22 DI:COM Digital input common
21 DI:DI 1 Digital input #1 Low = 0–2 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC
20 DI:DI 2 Digital input #2 Low = 0–2 VDC, High = 10–24 VDC
19 RS-232:RX RS-232 Receive
18 RS-232:TX RS-232 Transmit
17 COM Serial interface common Shared between RS232/422/485
16 RS-422:RD(A) RS-422 Receive A
15 RS-422:RD(B) RS-422 Receive B
14 RS-485:TD(A)
RS-422:TD(A)
13 RS-485:TD(B)
RS-422:TD(B)
RS-485 Line A RS-422 Transmit A
RS-485 Line B RS-422 Transmit B

3.5 Digital Input Wiring Example

Netbiter
Fig. 8 Digital input wiring example
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3.6 SIM Card (WS200)

Fig. 9 WS200 SIM card
Inserting a SIM Card
1. Push the small yellow tab next to the SIM card holder and remove the holder.
2. Place the SIM card in the holder and insert the holder into the Netbiter as shown in the figure. Observe the position of the cut-off corner and the contact surfaces.

3.7 Antenna Connector (WS200)

The antenna connector is a standard female SMA screw connector. Optional external an­tennas are available from your supplier.
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4 LED Indicators

4.1 LED Indicators (WS100)

Fig. 10 WS100 LED indicators
Name Color Meaning
OFF No power
Module Status
Serial Link Status
Activity/Collision
Link
Steady green System is operating normally
Steady red Hardware fault
Flashing red Error during initialization
Flashing green Receiving serial packet
Flashing red Transmitting serial packet
Flashing green Receiving Ethernet packet
Flashing red Ethernet collision
Steady green 10 Mbps Ethernet network detected
Steady orange 100 Mbps Ethernet network detected

4.2 LED Indicators (WS200)

Fig. 11 WS200 LED indicators
Name Color Meaning
OFF No power
Module Status
Serial Status
Ethernet Activity Flashing green Receiving Ethernet packet
Ethernet Link
Steady green System is operating normally
Flashing red Error during initialization
Flashing green Receiving serial packet
Flashing red Transmitting serial packet
Steady green 10 Mbps Ethernet network detected
Steady orange 100 Mbps Ethernet network detected
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5 IP Configuration

5.1 Installing the IPconfig Utility

IPconfig is a Windows-based configuration utility for TCP/IP network settings in Netbiter gateways. It detects connected Netbiter gateways and lets the user set the IP address, net­mask, default gateway, DNS and hostname for each unit.
1. Download IPConfig from www.netbiter.com/support.
2. Extract the contents of the zip archive in a folder on your computer and double-click the executable file to run it.

5.2 Scanning for Connected Devices

Make sure that the Netbiter gateways to be installed are connected on the same Ethernet subnet as the computer running IPconfig. Use standard Ethernet cables.
When the IPconfig utility is started it will scan the Ethernet network for Netbiter gate­ways. All detected units will be presented in a list in the main window. To refresh the list, click on Scan.
Fig. 12 IPconfig main window
Main window columns
IP IP address of the Netbiter gateway
SN Subnet mask
GW Default gateway
DHCP Automatically managed IP configuration
Version Firmware version
Type Netbiter model name
MAC Ethernet MAC address (System ID)
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5.3 Changing IP settings

To change the IP settings for a unit in the list, either double-click on it or select it and click on Settings to open the configuration window.
Fig. 13 IPConfig settings
Notes
Do not enable DHCP if there is no DHCP server available on the network.
You can add a name for the Netbiter gateway in the Hostname field. Only characters a-z, A-Z, 0–9 and _ (underscore) are allowed.
The default password for authentication of the new settings is admin for Netbiter EC150, EC250, and WS series gateways. For Netbiter EC300 series gateways the de­fault password is the activation code.
To change the password, check the Change password box and enter the current pass­word in the Password field and the new password in the New password field, then click on Set.
For security reasons, the password “admin” should always be changed.
Changing the password in IPconfig will not affect the password for logging in to the local configuration pages.
Click Set to save the new settings and restart the Netbiter gateway. Please note it that may take some time before the gateway is online again after a reboot.
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6 The Web Interface

6.1 Browser Support

The web interface in Netbiter WS100/WS200 will work with most modern web browsers. This includes IE 6 and later, Firefox 2.0 and later, and all versions of Google Chrome.
The log graph function requires a patch due to a Java compatibility issue. The patch can be downloaded from www.netbiter.com/support/file-doc-downloads/ws-series.

6.2 Login

Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the Netbiter in the address field to bring up the login screen. To find out or set the IP address, see IP Configuration, p. 11.
Fig. 14 Login screen

6.3 Main Menu Bar

Fig. 15 Main menu
Which menus and items are available depend on the user level, see Setup | Users, p. 14.
Menus and submenus are usually separated with the | (pipe) character when described in this document. Example: Setup | Firmware.
Table 8 Main Menu Overview
Task Use menu(s) See section
Configuring hardware and setting up users Setup Setup, p. 14
Setting up data presentation, logs and alarms Configuration Configuration, p. 27
Everyday use Status, Devices, Alarm, Log Everyday Use, p. 38
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7 Setup

This menu contains settings for configuring users and hardware and getting the Netbiter to communicate with the attached devices.
The recommended workflow is from left to right, starting with user setup.

7.1 Setup | Users

Fig. 16 Users setup page
Users can be added to the system with various access rights to logs, alarms, etc. Only users with user level Super Admin can add and edit users.
To add a new user, click on Add user. To edit an existing user, click on the user name. Click on Save when finished or Back to cancel.
Fig. 17 Add User dialog
Add/Modify User settings
Netbiter
User ID The user’s login name. Must not contain spaces or special characters.
Name Full name of the user
E-mail Email address of the user.
Mobile Mobile phone number. Used for sending alarm SMS text messages.
Alarm class When adding an alarm it is given an Alarm Class. The user will only receive
notification of an alarm if its alarm class is enabled here. A user can have multiple alarm classes
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