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1. 12 object s Disk free space 18 6 GB d EE Local intranet Replace add the following files and folders which you have downloaded from our http labs network electronics com gyda cards This folder must only be added if it doesn t exist in the version you are upgrading from home This folder must only be added if it doesn t exist in the version you are upgrading from manuals Delete this folder and copy over the new one htgroup This file must only be added if it don t exist in the version you are upgrading from htpasswd This file must only be added if it don t exist in the version you are upgrading from root Replace this file with the new one zlmage Replace this file with the new one Note Do not try to access any of the other files and folders on your GYDA drive Doing so might lead to loss of communication with the GYDA drive Disable the flash write under the General Setup in the GYDA CONFIG page TWaiwork 26 GYDA SC Rev 4 Software update Warning flash disk is now writeable disable flash writes Disable Restart the GYDA under the General Setup in the GYDA CONFIG page Restart system controller This will restart this system controller All other cards in the system will run uninterruptedly You will loose the connection to this web page for approx 1 minute after restarting the controller Restart
2. 7 1 General GYDA System Controller can control and monitor up to 79 modules in a total of 8 frames Each frame must be configured with a unique frame address set by DIP switches at the rear of the frame as described in Chapter 3 1 of this manual and in the user manual for the flashlink frame FR 2RU 10 2 Interconnection of several frames is also described in the user manual for the frame itself as well as in Chapter 4 1 of this manual There are six different one optional views in the GYDA System Controller web interface Each has its own menu tab at the top and will be highlighted when selected HOME Optional see Chapter 7 3 SYSTEM An overview of the system connected to GYDA ALARMS All alarms within the system LOG All events after power up of the GYDA System Controller CONFIG TCP IP and SNMP Configuration Settings MANUALS All user manuals in PDF format ABOUT Figure 9 The menu tabs of the GYDA web interface GYDA SC has two different pages for each module found under the SYSTEM tab 0 2 a Module Information Page Module Configuration Page Open user manual Figure 10 The icons for the different views in the System menu Each of the different modules in the modular flashlink range has a dedicated icon which will appear in the corresponding position of the frame The default user name and password for access to the sub menus under the CONFIG tab is described in Chapter 7 4
3. Taiwork 15 GYDA SC Rev 4 7 2 GYDA web interface screen navigation 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Frame inicator The web interface with the information view of the GYDA System Controller is shown in figure 11 To the left we see the detection and indication of the 1 8 frames that are connected to the system In this case frame 0 is selected of the 3 frames that are connected to GYDA On the frame itself we see the indication of the active card as a grey frame on the red front By clicking the different positions or icons of the frame the different card modules can be controlled Label Give me aname Alarms in system active 0 acknowledged fo restored Card indicator GPlinputs 1 2 3 4 GPI Output BS GPI output is always active if one or more alarms are active Alarms NO ALARMS Figure 11 Information view of the GYDA System Controller GYDA Figure 12 The icon for the GYDA System Controller As shown in figure 11 we can get a summary of the alarms in the system Each alarm can be in one of three different states Active Red colour An alarm is present in the system and is not acknowledged Acknowledged Yellow colour A present alarm that has been acknowledged The alarm will disappear from the list as soon as the condition that set the alarm no longer exists Restored Green colour The condition that set the alarm does no longer exist
4. GYDA SC System Controller for flashlink Product Manual Rev 4 GYDA SC Rev 4 Network Electronics ASA Thorgya P O Box 1020 Sandefjord Norway Phone 47 33 48 99 99 Fax 47 33 48 99 98 E mail support network electronics com www network electronics com Service Phone 47 90 60 99 99 Revision history Current revision of this document is the uppermost in the table below Revision Replaces Date Change description 3 19 12 05 NBS Corrected Ethernet specification to half duplex 3 2 12 05 05 NBS Updated setup procedure new layout AR Info regarding icon for passive modules new 2 1 aie procedure for update of sw AR Added info regarding home tab amp password 05 06 03 protection 14 05 03 IRS Initial Revision First official release gt w o 14 04 03 IRS Added new info on GYDA interface ll 09 03 03 RS Preliminary Revision Waiwork 2 GYDA SC Rev 4 Contents el e 2 1 ele 5 2 Specifications eege tee 6 Pl DY SECM EE E ainsavns ae thabeiaisbauahotannonintosnpnslvagepuan eee eesGaevneaaaensssetetes 6 2 2 EGE ege 6 2 3 VEER 6 2 4 SNMPinterfaces do rictaiaiioncisi anand seuss stieiasaleidies Ghateceuveaasdarniniselatai ead assumed eaves 6 2 5 TCP IP SUCK 24 ss drsees shenaeeneuinanichesddaas ke pwand eruwcnanskinetetnnaannnaycevtarbaminciatiats 6 2 6 Seri l POTUS 4 2scaussee ceiatencarinaaan tin eeacenitaniaasoe vers
5. Note You may have to press the SYSTEM tab a couple of times to re establish contact with GYDA again The update process is now completed TWaiwork 27 GYDA SC Rev 4 General environmental requirements for flashlink equipment 1 The equipment will meet the guaranteed performance specification under the following environmental conditions Operating room temperature range 0 C to 50 C Operating relative humidity range lt 90 non condensing 2 The equipment will operate without damage under the following environmental conditions Temperature range 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity range lt 95 non condensing 3 Electromagnetic compatibility conditions Emissions EN 55103 1 Directive 89 336 EEC Immunity EN 55103 2 Directive 89 336 EEC Taiwork 28 GYDA SC Rev 4 Certificate of Conformity Network Electronics ASA Company Registration Number N 3204 Sandefjord NO 976 584 201 MVA Norway Declares under sole responsibility that the product Product Name GYDA SC Product Description flashlink System Controller To which this declaration relates are of Norwegian origin and are in conformity with the following standards EN 55103 1 1996 Generic Emissions Standard EN 55103 2 1996 Generic Immunity Standard Taiwork 29 GYDA SC Rev 4 Product Warranty The warranty terms and conditions for the GYDA SC follow the General Sale
6. The alarm must be acknowledged in order to disappear from the list The status for the GPI inputs of the GYDA System Controller is shown below the alarm list The status can be either active triggered by an external device or inactive TWaiwork 16 GYDA SC Rev 4 The CPI output can also be in one of two states The GPI output is a catch all GP be no output If one or more alarms are active in the system the GPI output will active whereas if all alarms are either acknowledged restored or there are alarms in the system it will be inactive The CONFIG screen of the GYDA System Controller has settings for how GY 7 3 Home DA shall work Search for new cards Useful if the system configuration changes frequently This setting means that all 79 possible addresses are polled each time in order to search for new modules Collect info from known cards Default setting this setting is useful if the system doesn t change frequently This setting will poll the status of known cards and one new empty slot at a time New cards will be detected at a rate determined by the number of cards in the system the more empty slots the longer it will take to detect new modules On the other hand all cards are now polled once per second so changes on the known modules will be reported much faster than before Single scan of empty slots Will scan all empty slots for new modules Setting is only available when the Collect info fr
7. Windows desktop by mapping it to a network drive letter Download the program named WebDrive v5 32 from http www webdrive com download index html and install it on your computer Download the latest GYDA gyda_files_x xx zip from http labs network electronics com gyda and extract the files to a local folder on your computer Enable flash write under the General Setup in the GYDA CONFIG page Software update Flash disk is write protected enable flash writes Enable Start WebDrive TWaiwork 23 GYDA SC Rev 4 WebDrive Version 5 32 i File Help Delete _ Clone Site Press New Site CI O Enter the name for your new site test Enter the site address URL e g ftp microsoft com Jos 10 10 10 199 upload To secure a HTTP connection by using SSL enter https A4 Site Name ee Connect Site Address URL Server Type Jwebbav x IT Connect at login startup IV Add to tray connect menu TT Anonymous Public Logon Usemame r Password IV Save Password Cancel lt Back Type in a name and the http address for your GYDA Note Remember to type in upload after the http address Press Finish Waiwork 24 GYDA SC Rev 4 WebDrive ersion 5 32 E File Help Site Name Connect Site Address URL http 771 0 10 10 199 upload Server Type D
8. sub rack is used in combination with a GYDA SC Rack System Controller If you have more than 8 sub racks together you need several GYDA SC Rack System Controller cards Note In order to ensure proper operation of the system it is important that no sub racks controlled by the same GYDA SC Rack System Controller card have the same address set Reset the sub rack after reconfiguring the sub rack system by turning the power off and on again Remember to terminate the last frame with a 110Q resistor Waiwork 8 GYDA SC Rev 4 The setting of the address of a sub rack is as follows SUB RACK 1 2 4 nc 1 0 Figure 3 Sub rack address switch 0 means switch to the right OFF 1 means switch to the left ON SW 4 SW 2 SW 1 Address OFF OFF OFF 0 OFF OFF ON 1 OFF ON OFF 2 OFF ON ON 3 ON OFF OFF 4 ON OFF ON 5 ON ON OFF 6 ON ON ON 7 Default address is 0 The GYDA SC Rack System Controller automatically detects the position of the cards within each sub rack 3 2 Jumper settings There are 8 jumpers on the GYDA SC card Position ff Function 1 Boot the system according to or no jumpers at all parameters stored on the flash card Force ping boot this is useful if you need to change the IP address and S you can t reach the board on its old IP address 3 Not in use leave unconnected 4 Use the static IP address stored on the
9. board 5 8 Not in use leave unconnected Figure 4 GPI pin out Waiwork 9 GYDA SC Rev 4 4 Connections 4 1 Connecting several sub racks together Several sub racks can be connected to each other through the RS 422 ports on the rear of each sub rack One GYDA SC controller can control maximum 8 sub racks You start with the sub rack containing the GYDA SC Rack System Controller and use 1 RS 422 port to loop through to the next The last sub rack connected must be terminated with 110Q in order to ensure proper operation The other port of the rack containing the GYDA SC controller must be left open and cannot be connected to other sub racks Figure 5 shows an example of how to connect 8 sub racks together as seen from the rear end By using the RS 422 interface at the GYDA SC controller card we control 8 sub racks via one RS 422 bus GYDA SC Frame 1 Frame 2 Frame 8 110 termination Figure 5 Control of 8 sub racks with GYDA SC The 110Q termination plug used is a standard RJ45 plug with the following internal wiring 1236 KEE Figure 6 RS 422 termination In the figure above Pin 1 is connected to Pin 2 with a 110Q resistor and Pin 3 is connected to Pin 6 with a 110Q resistor TWaiwork 10 GYDA SC 4 2 GPI connections Rev 4 The output can be used for wiring up alarms for third party control systems The GPI outputs are open collector outputs sinking to ground when an alarm is t
10. e used as inputs to the controller Waiwork 5 GYDA SC Rev 4 2 Specifications 2 1 System Type Intel 80486 compatible CPU 100MHz Memory 32MB Operating system Linux ver 2 2 x 2 2 Ethernet Port Type 10BaseT IEEE802 3 half duplex Connector RJ 45 100 W UTP cable EIA TIA category 3 or better 2 3 Web interface HTTP version 1 1 HTML ver 4 01 Compatible with all major browsers 2 4 SNMP interface SNMP ver 1 0 over UDP over IP following SMI version 2 0 according to relevant RFC s User defined community string User defined traps 2 5 TCP IP stack Version V4 Static IP address selection Yes by editing a configuration file on the compact flash card 2 6 Serial ports 1 x RS422 or RS485 internal to the flashlink frame available on the power supply backplane 1 x RS422 RS485 to external equipment Not in use 1 x RS232 to external equipment Service use only 2 7 Number of cards monitored 79 flashlink cards maximum 2 8 GPI inputs Number of inputs 4 Pull up resistors Internal 4 7kOhm resistor connected to 5V Trigger voltage 2 5V 0 5V 2 9 GPI outputs Number of outputs 1 Waiwork 6 GYDA SC Rev 4 Maximum voltage 50V Maximum current 0 25A 2 10 Connector module If the module is not purchased pre mounted in a frame you may find details of how the connector module is mounted in the user manual for the frame FR 2RU 10 2 The user manual for
11. ene doser 6 2 7 Number of cards monitored E 6 2 0 GP IES opie RER SNE ais nce pete sews een 6 29 EE 6 2 10 Connector Eege 7 3 Configuration EN 8 3 1 Address setting on each E Die e TN 8 3 2 Jumper settings eet eene 9 Ale E CN 10 4 1 Connecting several sub racks together 10 4 2 CSP CONIC EE 11 4 2 1 GYDA SC GPI pinning 11 5 Connecting GYDA to your local area network AAA 12 5 1 Ethernet connection nesnenin ER 12 5 2 Assigning an IP address to GYDA ssssessesssesssssssesresesrssssssrrsresesrsssssesreresses 12 6 GYDA Status Monitoring and external alarms 0 0 00 eeeeeeeeeee 14 GA GPU EE 14 6 2 Front Panel Module Status Monitoring 14 7 GYDA WED interface eegene Eed 15 en GRIME Alia Scaccsanaspigesegh cote ene Ta er e tetas mete EEN NEE 15 7 2 GYDA web interface screen NAVIGATION ce eeseeeceeeeeeeeseeeneteeeeeeeeeeseeees 16 7 3 Home E 17 7 4 eene EE 18 7 5 Icon and labels for passive modules 19 8 GYDA Simple Network Management Protocol interface 21 Ball SNMP SetuP E 21 8 2 Audible alaf ee Seele 21 9 GYDA software upgrade EEN 22 9 1 Upgrade of GYDA sw by use of PCMIA adapter A 22 Taiwork 3 GYDA SC Rev 4 9 1 1 Tools needed 22 9 1 2 Procedure 22 9 2 Upgrade of GYDA sw live by use of Ethernet AAA 23 General environmental requirements for flashlink equipment 28 Certificate OF Conformity u u ssenssrevereser sense sneen enes sense se seer 29 Product Warranty A caswsasscassivtacenosa
12. gement system 8 1 SNMP setup Setup is done through the web interface of GYDA described in Chapter 7 This is found under the CONFIG tab The following parameters must be set sysContact Contact person and contact details for the service person sysLocation Where is the system located SNMP community Password to access the GYDA SNMP agent SNMP trap destination IP address of the SNMP manager SNMP trap community Password to access the SNMP manager 8 2 Audible alarms Using SNMP is the easiest way to implement audible alarms from GYDA to the operator s computer All alarms will generate SNMP traps that are fed to the operator s computer as configured in Chapter 8 1 gt Corresponding community setup must be done at the SNMP manager Taiwork 21 GYDA SC Rev 4 9 GYDA software upgrade GYDA System Controller shall automatically detect all modules that are part of the modular flashlink product ranges As the product ranges are expanded with additional modules a new release of the GYDA software is made in order to detect and monitor the new modules There are two procedures available for update of GYDA sw one by use of PCMIA adapter and one for updating the GYDA sw live Ethernet update 9 1 Upgrade of GYDA sw by use of PCMIA adapter This chapter describes how to upgrade the software on your GYDA System Controller by downloading the new software version from our WEB page You can either follo
13. ird party control systems The CPI outputs are open collector outputs sinking to ground when an alarm is triggered The GPI connector is described in Chapter 4 2 1 The GPI output will be active if one or more alarms are active in the system This means that each GYDA System Controller can monitor the status of e g 4 different power supplies To monitor more than 4 external devices these must be hardwired together as AND logic 6 2 Front Panel Module Status Monitoring The status of the module can be easily monitored visually by the LEDs at the front of the module The LEDs are visible through the front panel as shown in the figure hereunder O Status IP address O O Disk access O Ol Traffic Figure 8 The LEDs of GYDA SC text not printed on the front panel The GYDA SC has 4 LEDs each showing a status corresponding to the GPI pinning The position of the different LEDs is shown in the figure above Diode Red LED Green LED No LED Module is OK Module power is OK Status Module is faulty Module has no power No IP address IP address i 2 IP address assigned assigned Disk access Accessing disc Not accessing disc Traffic Traffic on Ethernet port No traffic on Ethernet port LED will be red for a short time during power up The green LED will flash for about 30 seconds during the boot process of theGYDA SC Taiwork 14 GYDA SC Rev 4 7 GYDA web interface
14. nnsdacsencaadingavenssanwdeuaanaq ivi sisaan 30 Waiwork 4 GYDA SC Rev 4 1 Product overview The GYDA System Controller is an advanced control and monitoring card for the flashlink system The card occupies a single slot in a flashlink frame and can control and monitor up to 8 flashlink frames each with up to 10 flashlink modules a total of 79 modules The controller connects to a standard 10BaseT twisted pair Ethernet with TCP IP protocol The user uses a standard web browser to configure and monitor the flashlink system i e no special software is needed on the PC any PC with a web browser will do All relevant manuals are also available via the web interface in adobe PDF format For users with large heterogeneous systems the controller supports SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol a generic TCP IP based protocol for management of a wide variety of devices The controller software is located on a removable compact flash card the same card type frequently used on digital cam eras and can be easily upgraded by copying new files to the flash card New software can be downloaded from our web site The controller module has four GPI inputs and a GPI open collector output The output is a catch all error output The inputs are general purpose intended for monitoring external equipment like battery backup systems climate control and power supplies Note that all flashlink power supplies have GPI outputs which can b
15. nt does not have observer and operator access for security reasons There is no limit to the number of users Note In factory setting all passwords are password with user names as shown in figure 16 Note Remember to change the admin password to prevent abuse of GYDA 7 5 Icon and labels for passive modules Passive optical modules like WOM CWDM DWM and WOC don t contain any microcontroller which makes them able to communicate with GYDA However through GYDA it s possible to assign a graphical icon and a label for the module to make it visible in the GYDA user interface The procedure is as follows Click on the slot were the passive optical device is installed Press the Tool button below the frame Select the type of module from the Card type pull down menu If needed give the module a name in the Card label box Press Apply The graphical icon and the name of the module will appear when returning to the SYSTEM tab as shown in figure 17 TWaiwork 19 GYDA SC YAW bk jw Hr OO A lt D gt dEr Ge S TR 2 channel WDM Card type WDM 2 E Card label Test Figure 17 Graphical icon for passive optical modules Waiwork 20 GYDA SC Rev 4 8 GYDA Simple Network Management Protocol interface GYDA can be used as an SNMP agent This means that all the flashlink modules can be configured and monitored through a higher level third party mana
16. om known cards is chosen Useful to speed up the detection of new modules Will not affect the scanning mode of GYDA tab Generic webserver for static html can now be enabled from the CONFIG page under General setup This will change the graphics on the tab menu might need a forced reload of the browser to see it properly This homepage can also be set as start page if this is needed Home tab Enable homepage tab QDisable homepage tab Use homepage tab as startpage QUse system tab as startpage Change Reset Figure 13 Home tab configuration Figure 14 Home tab enabled The static pages can be put on the CF Compact flash card in the directory called home To access the home directory you need to remove the flashcard from the GYDA module and put into a PCMCIA USB adapter for CF The file structure of the CF is shown in figure 15 Note Make sure that you don t modify files outside the home directory this may STOP GYDA from working TWaiwork 17 GYDA SC es ox File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Address E F D Eco Back fj search GyFolders CHristory AS OS cards arn CH manuals fa htgroup Removable Disk F ja htpasswd home ipconf txt File Folder 3 LDLINUX SYS Modified 02 06 2003 15 05 aj nvram sav CDroot gz Attributes normal fa snmp cfg ai syslinux cFg a zImage H object s selected My Compu
17. riggered The GPI connector is shown in figure 7 The GPI output will be active if one or more alarms are active in the system This means that each GYDA System Controller can monitor the status of e g 4 different power supplies To monitor more than 4 external devices these must be hardwired together as AND logic 4 2 1 GYDA SC GPI pinning Pin Signal Name Mode 1 GPI1 External alarm 1 Input 2 GPI2 External alarm 2 Input 3 GPI3 External alarm 3 Input 4 GPI4 External alarm 4 Input 5 Status General error status for the Open system Collector 6 Not in use 7 5V 5V pin 5V 8 Ground ON GND pin OV Figure 7 GPI pin out TWaiwork Green 7 Blue Pair 3 Pair 1 Pair 2 3 T 2 Orange lt FF 11 GYDA SC Rev 4 5 Connecting GYDA to your local area network Follow this guide to quickly install your GYDA controller to an Ethernet network This quick guide assumes that you already have a computer connected to your LAN and have TCP IP running on that computer If you are unfamiliar with TCP IP it could be a good help to have assistance from your system administrator while doing this 5 1 Ethernet connection The GYDA System Controller has a 10Base T connection on RJ 45 This can be connected to your local area network devices like a switch or a hub with unshielded twisted pair cable of type cat 3 or higher To access the GYDA System Cont
18. rive Advanced WebDav x BH SEN IT Connect at login startup Help IV Add to tray connect menu I Anonymous Public Logon Username admin Password Delete Clone Site IV Save Password Exit Select WebDAV as Server Type Do as follows when upgrading from GYDA versions older than 1 07 Use Anonymous logon Press Connect Do as follows when upgrading from GYDA 1 07 or newer Remove the hook from the Anonymous Public Logon selection Type in the Username amp Password for your GYDA You must have admin rights in order to do this See Chapter 7 4 for correct login Press Connect GYDA will now appear as a standard drive on your computer Waiwork 25 GYDA SC Rev 4 BX GYDA test on Webdrive T File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt GQSearch Ayrolders 4 MG GE X A Eee Address B GYDA test on Webdrive T gt Folders ice Desktop H A My Documents manuals EI My Computer E 314 Floppy A Local Disk C H 6 Local Disk D H Zi Compact Disc E H Service on Server F doc on Server3 G a lab on Server H E Apps op Server 1 gt Operation on Server3 J GYDA test on Webdrive HL cards home H E manuals HJ ence This is the complete image of the flash disk FA Recycle Bin e on your GYDA card A Internet Fynlorer gt
19. roller directly from a laptop PC you can use a crossover cable 5 2 Assigning an IP address to GYDA Step 1 Get an IP address for your unit Your network administrator normally assigns this Remember that the IP address must be unique on your LAN If you use the same IP address as another device or machine on your network you will cause network problems for you and other users of the LAN Please make sure that you use a unique IP address Write down the IP address here The IP Address for the controller is Step 2 Write down the controller MAC address also called an Ethernet address or a hardware address on the controller card This is printed below the Compact Flash Card on the GYDA controller or on a printed sticker on the backside of the controller A typical MAC address looks like 00 01 C0 00 21 35 A MAC address can contain the numbers 0 9 and the letters A to F Note that the MAC Address can never contain the letter O only the number 0 zero Write down the MAC address here The MAC Address for the controller is TWaiwork 12 GYDA SC Rev 4 Step 3 Find a machine on the network that has Windows NT 95 98 W2K XP or Unix Linux installed Start a command shell DOS prompt and type in You may have to be logged in as Administrator on your machine if you run Windows NT or root on Unix arp s lt ip_address gt lt mac_address gt ENTER ping t lt ip_address gt ENTER the t option i
20. s Conditions by Network Electronics ASA These conditions are available on the company web site of Network Electronics ASA www network electronics com Taiwork 30
21. s only used on Windows The mac address separator is Unix or Linux Let the ping command run hyphen under Windows and colon under Example setting IP address to 10 10 10 199 arp s 10 10 10 199 00 01 C0 00 21 35 ping t 10 10 10 199 Step 4 Connect the controller to the network and turn the unit on Wait until the unit has booted typ 30 sec You should see that the ping command is starting to get replies similar to the sequence below 64 bytes from 10 10 10 199 icmp_seq 0 ttl 255 time 1 205 msec 64 bytes from 10 10 10 199 icmp_seq 1 ttl 255 time 1 048 msec Press Ctrl C to stop the ping command Step 5 Start your web browser Type in the URL http ip_address e g http 10 10 10 199 and you should see the GYDA start page Go to the CONFIG tab press IP address setup and log in as described in Chapter 7 4 When you are granted access select STATIC IP ADDRESS and set the IP address and other relevant parameters and press Change IP settings Go to the CONFIG tab again press General setup and press Restart system You will loose the connection with the controller for 60 sec while the unit is restarting with the static IP settings Step 6 Congratulations you have now successfully connected the GYDA controller to your LAN TWaiwork 13 GYDA SC Rev 4 6 GYDA Status Monitoring and external alarms 6 1 GPI I O The output can be used for wiring up alarms for th
22. ter h Figure 15 File structure of the CF Note Make sure URLs are relative or reference files on other WEB servers References to c xxxxx or similar will not work Rev 4 7 4 Password protection The built in password protection uses the htpasswd mechanism of the Apache web server In the default setup GYDA allows anonymous open access to the card information Two extra levels of protection observer and operator can be enabled for situations where anonymous access to the system alarm and log tabs are not wanted To enable Strict password protection go to the CONFIG tab select User and access administration User and access administration Existing users Access group i Username Edit Delete observer operator administrator admin user Edit Delete guest Edit Delete Add user Username Password Access groups Add Cancel observer operator administrator Add Cancel Figure 16 Default setup of User and access administration Taiwork 18 GYDA SC Rev 4 The three access levels are defined as follows Observer Read only account can t acknowledge alarms and re configure modules Operator Has access to acknowledging alarms and re configuring modules Administrator Access to the COMFIG tab The levels are not inclusive so a normal user account needs both observer and operator access The default admin accou
23. the frame is also available from our web site http www network electronics com Controller epivepo net RS 422 485 RS 232 LE Waiwork electronics asa Made in Norway Figure 1 Example of fully equipped flashlink sub rack The communication protocol is found in the user manual for the frame FR 2RU 10 2 Taiwork 7 GYDA SC Rev 4 3 Configuration Each card has a unique identifier called card position which is assigned trough hardware pinning automatically when a card is inserted into a frame The card positions are numbered from 1 to 10 from a user point of view From a protocol or software point of view the cards are addressed 0 9 but the user should always see positions 1 10 in menus etc Each frame if you use more than one should have a unique frame id numbered 0 7 user and protocol software wise 3 1 Address setting on each sub rack Figure 2 shows the power connections of the frame as well as the RS 422 connections and the DIP switches for address setting of the frame 100 240VAC 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz ACL NAX 3 54 ACZ HAX 3 54 AC Inputs 4f i GO DE INPUT OUTPUT DCH RS 422_ i DC inputs sub rack 089 address setting Figure 2 Connector module for the power supply Each sub rack can be assigned an address through the DIP switches on the rear Maximum 8 sub rack addresses are available This address setting only applies when the
24. w the procedure below in order to replace the software on the compact flash card on the controller itself or you can upload the new software version to another compact flash card and replace the card on the controller with the new one 9 1 1 Tools needed Laptop or standalone PC with PCMCIA interface PCMCIA adapter Undisker software can be downloaded here http www undisker com 9 1 2 Procedure Access the GYDA from a web browser go into the CONFIG page and write down or print all network amp SNMP only needed if SNMP is in use settings Create 2 new folders on your desktop e g GYDA new and old GYDA Download the latest GYDA software version from ftp ftp network electronics com flashlink gyda This is a compressed zip file archive containing a complete disk image of the latest GYDA software release Extract this zip file into the GYDA new folder Remove the compact flash card from the GYDA module and insert it into the PCMCIA adapter Put the PCMCIA adapter into your computer Start the program Undisker Creating a back up of the old GYDA software Click on Image on the command line select Capture Floppy Removable from the pull down menu Select the letter that indicates your PCMCIA station Type in the filename i e old_GYDA Make sure that the format is Generic Disk Image IMG in the Save as type dialog box Save the file in the folder
25. which you named old GYDA on your desktop Upload new GYDA software to the compact flash card Taiwork 22 GYDA SC Rev 4 Click on File on the command line select open and open the GYDA new folder on your desktop containing the new version of the GYDA software Mark the GYDA_x xx latest version and select Open The whole disk image for the new GYDA software will then appear on your screen Click on Image on the command line select Write to Floppy Removable from the pull down menu and select the letter that indicates your PCMCIA station The upload of the new disk image starts It will take several minutes to download the new GYDA software release into the compact flash card Put the compact flash card back into your GYDA board and insert it in the flashlink frame where it was installed Since new ones have replaced all the old configuration files you will have to reconfigure the GYDA in order to restore the Ethernet connection See GYDA Quick Start Guide for details Access the GYDA from a WEB browser enter the Config page and type in the entire old network amp SNMP only needed if SNMP is in use settings The GYDA System Controller is now operating with the new software release 9 2 Upgrade of GYDA sw live by use of Ethernet This procedure describes how to upgrade the GYDA s w by use of the program called WebDrive WebDrive integrates a WebDAV or FTP server into the
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