Piusi PW-LAN User Manual

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1 INDEX
1 INDEX 21
2 CONFORMITY 22
2.1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (94/9/CE, All. VII) 22
3 GENERAL WARNINGS 22
4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 23
4.2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES 24
4.3 PACKAGING 25
4.4
PACKAGE CONTENTS/PRE-INSPECTION 26
4.5 MACHINE AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION 26
5 TECHNICAL FEATURES 27
6 OVERVIEW 28
7 INSTALLATION 28
7.1 FIXING TO THE WALL 29
7.2 WIRE CONNECTION 29
7.3 LED & CONNECTORS 31
7.4 GETTING STARTED 32
7.5 NAVIGATION 34
7.6 NETWORK TAB 34
7.7 SYSTEM TAB 35
7.8 RS485 TAB 35
7.9 PROCEDURE TO RESTORE
FACTORY SETTINGS 36
8 DISPOSAL 37
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2 CONFORMITY
2.1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (94/9/CE, All. VII)
The Manifacturer:
PIUSI S.p.A
Via Pacinotti 16/A z.i. Rangavino 46029 Suzzara - Mantova - Italia
HEREBY STATES under its own responsibility, that the equipment described below: Description: PW-LAN module Model : PW-LAN Serial number: refer to Lot Number shown on CE plate axed to product Year of manufacture: refer to the year of production shown on the CE plate af­xed to the product is in conformity with the legal provisions indicated in the directives:
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC
- Low-Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC The documentation is at the disposal of the competent authority following motivated request at Piusi S.p.A. or following request sent to the email address: doc_tec@piusi.comThe person authorised to compile the technical le and draw up the declaration is Otto Varini as legal representative.
Suzzara, 01/01/2013 Otto Varini legal representative.
3 GENERAL WARNINGS
Important precautions
To ensure operator safety and to protect the pump from potential damage, workers must be fully acquaint­ed with this instruction manual before performing any operation.
Symbols used in the manual
The following symbols will be used throughout the manual to highlight safety information and precautions of particular importance:
ATTENTION This symbol indicates safe working practices for opera­tors and/or potentially exposed persons. WARNING This symbol indicates that there is risk of damage to the equipment and/or its components. NOTE This symbol indicates useful information.
Manual pres­ervation
his manual should be complete and legible throughout. It should remain available to end users and specialist installation and maintenance technicians for consulta­tion at any time.
Reproduction rights
All reproduction rights are reserved by Piusi S.p.A. The text cannot be reprinted without the written permis­sion of Piusi S.p.A. THIS MANUAL IS THE PROPERTY OF Piusi S.p.A. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS FORBIDDEN.
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4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 FIRST AID RULES
Persons who have suered electric shock
Disconnect the power source, or use a dry insulator to protect yourself while you move the injured person away from any electrical conductor. Avoid touching the injured person with your bare hands until he is far away from any conductor. Immediately call for help from qualied and trained personnel. Do not operate switches with wet hands.
NOTE
Please refer to the safety data sheet for the product
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4.2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Essential protective equipment characteristics
Wear protective equipment that is:
• suited to the operations that need to be performed;
• resistant to cleaning products.
Personal protective equipment that must be worn
safety shoes;
close-tting clothing;
protection gloves;
safety goggles;
instructions manual
DANGER
The Device is not an anti-explosive type The device must be installed outside areas at risk of explosion Do not install in areas where ammable vapors may be present
DANGER
The device must be installed under a roof or in any environment, protected from rain
ATTENTION
The device must be mounted vertically with the grom­mets facing down
DANGER
Installation operations are carried out with the box open and accessible electrical contacts. All these ope­rations have to be done with the unit isolated from the power supply to prevent electrical shock! All work related to electrical installation must be per­formed by qualied installer electrical or electronic. Wear insulated gloves for electrician.
ATTENTION
As a general rule of electrical safety is always recom­mended to power the device protecting the line with:
- Switch / breaker with adeguate ampacity to the power line
- RCD (Residual Current Device) of 30 mA
ATTENTION
Devices must be professionally installed by qualied and authorized installer and it is the professional instal­ler’s responsibility to make sure the device is operated within local country law and regulatory requirements
ATTENTION
The device is intended for use only by professional sta and authorized
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DANGER
The cable must be adapted to the current capacities of the device. Never touch the plug and socket with wet hands Unsuitable extension cable can be dangerous. In accordance with current regulation only extension cable that are labelled for outdoor use and have a suf­cient ampacity should be used outdoor The connection between plug and socket must stay away from water. Before each use, check that the power cable for da­mage. Replace immediately the cable connection to the network if it is damaged.
ATTENTION
The maintenance of the electrical parts can ‘be done only by qualied installer electrical or electronic. Wear insulated gloves for electrician. Before performing any maintenance make sure to unplug the device from the power supply to turn it o and isolate it from the mains. If the device is sold without cable to provide periodic verication of the circuit grounding in accordance with current regulations.
4.3 PACKAGING
FOREWORD
The appliance comes packed in a cardboard box bearing the following markings:
1 - contents of the package
2 - weight of the con­tents
3 - description of the product
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4.4
PACKAGE CONTENTS/PRE-INSPECTION
FOREWORD
To open the packaging, use a pair of scissors or a cutter, being careful not to damage the dispensing system or its components.
NOTES In the event that one or more of the components de-
scribed below are missing from inside the package, please contact Piusi inc technical support.
WARNING Check that the data on the plate correspond to the
desired specications. In the event of any anomaly, contact the supplier immediately, indicating the nature of the defects. Do not use equipment which you suspect might not be safe.
4.5 MACHINE AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION
FOREWORD
PW-LAN comes with an identication plate; this is attached externally and contains the following in­formation:
model
- lot number / Production year;
- technical data;
ATTENTION
Before installing, always make sure the type of dispensing system is correct and suitable for the available power supply (Voltage/Frequency.)
Make sure that the plate does not deteriorate or be­come detached over time.
NOTE
Should this situation arise, please contact our support department and arrange to have the damaged or missing plates sent back and replaced where necessary.
The plates are the following: 1 - Front plate 3 - CE mark 2 - Technical Data Plate 4 - CE plate /Lot/Year
WARNING
disconnect before servicing
100-240V
50-60Hz/ 15W I P54
operating temperature
-20/+50°C
KIT LAN CONNECTION
PW - LAN
MADE IN ITALY
1
2
3 4
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5 TECHNICAL FEATURES
Dimensions
Length (A) 180 mm Depth (B) 60 mm Height (C) 160 mm Weight 330 g
Technical Specications
Voltage 100 - 230 Vac Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz Max. power 15 W Protection grade IP54
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6 OVERVIEW
Introduction
Welcome to PW-LAN – the new solution which allows you to connect Piusi devices to your LAN network. The PW-LAN provides:
Instant conversion from RS485 to Ethernet signal
IP Fallback function
DHCP compatible
100% compatibility with Piusi Softwares
The PW-LAN is an advanced device capable of powerful and dierent signal conversion features, built upon a simple and intuitive user interface foundation. This User Guide describes the PW-LAN operating system version
3.0, which is integrated into the device.
Supported Products
PW-LAN supports the following Piusi products:
Self Service FM
Self Service MC
Cube MC
MC-BOX
OCIO
MCO
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS OPERATING
SYSTEM
Microsof t Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8
WEB BROWSER
Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Google Chrome Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 (or above)
7 INSTALLATION
ATTENTION
The installation operations are performed with door open and power contacts accessible. All these operations must be performed with the appliance isolated from the power mains to avoid any risk of electric shocks! All the following operations must be performed by skilled electro-technical or electronic experts
The use of accessories that are unsuitable and were not provided with the system is strictly prohibited. Piusi S.p.A. accepts no responsibility for damage to persons, property or the environment caused by failure to comply with this requirement.
INSTALL THE APPLIANCE WITH CABLE GLANDS FACING DOWN AND PROVIDE A PROTECTIVE COVER.
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7.1 FIXING TO THE WALL
FOREWORD
Remove the front cover to x the PW-LAN on the wall
To fix on the wall, use No. 2 M4 screws
80 3525
15613.5
10
Ø 4.5
7.2 WIRE CONNECTION
FOREWORD
Removing the frontal case it is possible to make all the necessary wiring .
To do a proper operation, perform the following steps: 1
Fix the the RS485 twisted cable as shown below.
2
Fix the three power supply cable as shown below ­Input 100-240 Vac 50/60 Hz.
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3
Plug in the Ethernet cable
ATTENTION
RS485 CABLE Using a certied cable for rs485 you can reach 1200 meters ETHERNET CABLE Use a shielded cable, category 5 or higher. The max. distance that can be reached is 90 metres. The maximum distance is also aected by the existing network architecture
WIRED PW-LAN
RS485
POWER
ETHERNET
ATTENTION
Fix the power cord with the clip provided so that any separation of the cable from the terminals does not lead to dangerous vol­tages other cables connected to the outside.
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7.3 LED & CONNECTORS
2
3
4
D2
D1
D5
D4
1
1 RESET button to restore factory defaults 2 Ethernet connector 3 RS485 connector 4 Power 100/240Vac 50/60 Hz connector
LED FLASHING EQUIVALENCE
D1
OFF No trac from RS485 SLOW
FLASH
Trac from RS485
D2
OFF DCHP Disabled,
Customized IP (dierent
from 192.168.2.10) ON DHCP Enabled SLOW
FLASH
DCHP Enabled,
No IP from DHCP server
Fallback IP
192.168.2.10
FAST FLASH
DHCP Disabled Standard IP 192.168.2.10
D4
ON LAN signal
D5
ON Power ON
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7.4 GETTING STARTED
FOREWORD
This is the scheme of a typical site structure.
ACCESS To access the PW-LAN Conguration Interface, per form the
following steps
1 Make sure that your host machine is connected via Ethernet to
the Piusi device
2 Congure the Ethernet adapter on your computer with a static
IP address on the 192.168.2.x subnet (for example, IP address:
192.168.2.150 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0).
3
Congure internet options of your browser WITHOUT proxy server
4 Launch your Web browser. Enter the default IP address of your
device in the address eld. Press Enter (PC) or Return (Mac).
Device Default IP Address
PW-LAN 192.168.2.10
5 Enter admin in the Username and piusipass in the Pass-
word elds and click Ok.
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7.5 NAVIGATION
FOREWORD
The PW-LAN Configuration Interface contains three main tabs, each of them provides a Web-based management page to configure a speci­fic aspect of the Piusi device:
NETWORK
The “Network Tab” configures the network operating mode; Hostname; Internet Protocol (IP) settings; DHCP; Subnet Mask; Gateway; Primary and
Secondary DNS Server.
SYSTEM The “System Tab” . controls administrator account management,
firmware update, and configuration backup.
RS485 The “RS485 Tab” configures the RS485 conversion system, it is pos-
sibile to choose a Piusi product or to set the parameters manually.
7.6 NETWORK TAB
The Network tab allows to configure TCP/IPv4 parameters.
1) Case DHCP Client 2) Case Static IP
ITEM/ SETTING
DEVICE NAME Specifies the host name MANAGEMENT IP
ADDRESS
You chooses the formality of management of the IP of the device among 2 options:
- DHCP Client that it means that in the lan network exist a DHCP server that assigns a dynamic IP to the PW-LAN , an address IP of the Gateway and an address DNS to the device
- Static that means that the administrator of net assigns a fixed static IP to the PW-LAN.
CURRENT IP
it is the dynamic address that is automatically assigned by the DHCP file server of the lan network to the PW-LAN
FALLBACK IP
it is the address IP that of default is associated to the PW-LAN if these facts happen:
- the PW-LAN is configured as DHCP Client MA
- after a certain time from the turning of the device the DHCP file server has not succeeded in assign­ing a dynamic IP and then the PW-LAN configure itself with the IP of FallBack
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STATIC IP
it is the static lP that the administrator of net manually inserts in the field IP
NETMASK
When the netmask is expanded into its binary form, it provides a mapping to define which portions of the IP address range are used for the network devices and which portions are used for host de­vices. The netmask defines the address space of the device’s network segment. The 255.255.255.0 (or “/24”) netmask is commonly used on many Class C IP networks.
GATEWAY IP Typically, this is the IP address of the host router, which provides the point of connection to
the Internet. This can be a DSL modem, cable modem, or WISP gateway router. The device directs data packets to the gateway if the destination host is not within the local network.
PRIMARY DNS IP
Specify the IP address of the primary DNS (Domain Name System) server.
SECONDARY DNS IP
Specify the IP address of the secondary DNS server. This entry is optional and used only if the primary DNS server is not responding
7.7 SYSTEM TAB
FOREWORD
The “System Tab” controls the administrator account management.
NEW PASSWORD
Enter the new password for the administrator account.
VERIFY NEW PASSWORD
Re-enter the new password for the administrator account.
7.8 RS485 TAB
FOREWORD
The “RS485 Tab” congures the RS485 conversion system
1) Case choice Products Piusi 2) Case Other products
Configuration Default and choice other products PIUSI Setting others Parameters RS485
PIUSI PRODUCT
PIUSI PRODUCT: Preset conguration. Choose one of the prod­ucts in the list.
MANUAL
CONFIGURATION
Manually enter the RS485 parameters.
CUSTOM PRODUCT
This is a four-step procedure:
1
Choose the Baudrate
2
Choose Databit
3
Choose the Parity
4
Choose Bit Stop
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7.9 PROCEDURE TO RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
If you are no longer able to access the device and you want to reset the factory settings, a special Reset procedure should be applied.
ATTENTION
The procedure must be done only by sta experi­enced on the dangers of the electrical power!
The sta must wear insulating gloves in order to
The procedure is as fo lplorwevse:
1)
Remove supply voltage to the device
2)
Open the box with the 4 screws
3)
Locate the RESET button as shown in the previous paragraphsi
4)
Press and hold the RESET button while you power
ATTENTION
This procedure is very dangerous because you are near points with dangerous voltage on the board. Use insulating gloves for electricians!
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8 DISPOSAL
Foreword
If the system needs to be disposed, the parts which make it up must be delivered to companies that specialize in the recycling and disposal of industrial waste and, in particular:
Disposing of pack­ing materials
The packaging consists of biodegradable cardboard which can be delivered to companies for normal recycling of cel­lulose.
Metal Parts Dis­posal
Metal parts, whether paint-nished or in stainless steel, can be consigned to scrap metal collectors.
Disposal of electric and electronic components
These must be disposed of by companies that specialize in the disposal of electronic components, in accordance with the indications of directive 2002/96/CE (see text of directive below).
Informa­tion regard­ing the en­vironment for clients
residing within the Euro­pean Union
European Directive 2002/96/EC requires that all equipment marked with this symbol on the product and/or packaging not be disposed of together with non-dierentiated urban waste. The symbol indicates that this product must not be disposed of together with normal household waste. It is the responsibility of the owner to dispose of these products as well as other electric or electronic equipment by means of the specic refuse collection structures indicated by the government or the local governing authorities.
Miscellaneous parts disposal
Other components, such as pipes, rubber gaskets, plastic parts and wires, must be disposed of by companies special­ising in the disposal of industrial waste.
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