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1. Configuration 36 50 Select page y Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Edit log parameter Device Fan 1 Controller Group Temperature Parameter Indoor temperature CE Delta logging Disable A Description Indoor temperature L back _save settings Fig 37 Log parameters To edit delete or add log parameters first click on stop if the log is running to stop the current log process Then click on edit or delete for an existing log parameter or click on add log parameter to add a new one After you have finished adding editing log parame ters click on start Edit log parameter Device Select a device Group Select a parameter group Parameter Select the parameter to log Delta logging If enabled the difference between the two last samples will be logged Example The values read from a device parameter during the first 4 log cycles are 5 20 32 41 The logged values will then be 5 15 12 9 Description A text that will be displayed on the Graph page and in the downloaded log file Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Configuration 37 50 8 6 Configuration Bindings Bindings makes it possible to copy one Modbus register to another Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bind
2. Appendix A Internal Registers 44 50 Holding register Name Values Options Comment Authentication 31 Valid IP address 1 0 255 First byte of IP address 0 Disabled IP address auth disabled Enabled 32 Valid IP address 2 0 255 Enabled Second byte of IP address Valid IP address 3 Enabled Third byte of IP address Valid IP address 4 Enabled Fourth byte of IP address Mask for Valid IP address 1 Enabled First byte of mask Mask for Valid IP address 2 Enabled Second byte of mask Mask for Valid IP address 3 Enabled Third byte of mask Mask for Valid IP address 4 Enabled Fourth byte of mask Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Appendix B SNMP 45 50 B SNMP If SNMP Alarms are enabled all alarms will be sent as SNMP traps to the host specified on the SNMP page See also Setup SNMP p 21 and Configuration Alarm p 32 Trap Type E Specific Type 1 Community public TimeStamp 4 days 02h 45m 35 30s Ip Address 110 10 10 161 Sender DID alamSet 0000000000 Trap Type ISNMPy1 Wariable Bindings Trap Type e Specific Type 1 Community public TimeStamp 4 days 02h 45m 35 30s Ip Address 10 10 10 161 Sender OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 2 1 Trap Type SNMP v1 Variable Bindings 1 1 Integer 1 alarmlD Integer 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 2 String RTD Input 1 0C alarmDescr String RTD Input 1 0C 3 Integer 1 alarmClassID Integer
3. Connections 7 50 3 3 Terminal Block WS100 The 12 pin terminal block the top of the WS100 is used for connecting the power sup ply and communication interfaces A Use minimum wire size 24 AWG for the power supply and digital input a The RS 485 and RS 232 terminal block interfaces cannot be used at the same time RS 485 RS 232 Relay DI 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 DI2 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 Power Supply Line Voltage PE Ground Fig 6 Connecting AC power to WS100 A PE ground must be connected to the Vin terminal Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Connections 8 50 3 4 Terminal Block WS200 The 12 pin terminal block on the top of the WS200 is used for connecting the power sup ply and communication interfaces A Use minimum wire size 24 AWG for the power supply and digital input O The RS 485 422 and RS 232 te
4. Edit Parameter Name The name of the parameter Type Modbus register type Address Modbus register address Datatype Data type for the register value Scaling Scaling factor for the register value when presented Offset Offset for the register value when presented Mask Used to mask out specific bits from the Modbus register Presentation How the value should be presented on the page read only read write etc Enumeration Enumeration of values to present them as text Example 0O OFF 1 ON Number of decimals The number of decimals to include when presenting the value Valid range Defines max min allowed values for a write parameter G Click on the question mark icon in the Edit Parameter dialog to view detailed help about the different options when adding and editing parameters Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Configuration 29 50 8 2 Configuration Devices Select page y Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Device Configuration Description Template Address 1 Fan 1 Controller ACUE3000 1 edit niunia autodetect add device Fig 29 Devices configuration page Each connected Modbus device must be configured with a unique Modbus slave address and be assigned a device template Devices can be added automatically by clicking on Autodetect The Autodetect function will scan eac
5. save settings _ Netbiter Argos status Netbiter Argos service Not enabled Fig 26 Netbiter Argos setup page Netbiter Argos is a cloud based solution for managing Netbiter gateways The Netbiter WS100 and WS200 gateways are able to send alarm and log data to Netbiter Argos For more information about Netbiter Argos please visit www netbiter com Netbiter Argos configuration Netbiter Argos service When enabled the Netbiter WS gateway can be used with Netbiter Argos remote management services Device ID The System ID MAC address of the Netbiter Activation code The activation code supplied with the Netbiter If you have lost the activation code please contact Netbiter support Use proxy to connect If you are connecting to the Internet via a proxy server select the type of proxy to Internet then enter the server hostname or IP address port number and authentication details here Enable transmission of Check the boxes as desired to enable transmission of alarms and or logs to alarms logs Netbiter Argos When Netbiter Argos is enabled the SMTP settings will automatically be reconfigured to use the Netbiter Argos SMTP server with the correct username and password Netbiter Argos uses port 5222 for communication Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 27 50 Configuration This menu is used to configure presentation and logging of data read
6. Decimal separator Decimal separator and The decimal separator and the separator character to use for CSV format log files log file value separator Module Information Site name Optional More information Optional Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Setup 20 50 7 5 Setup E Mail Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos r SMTP Settings SMTP Server IP number or domain name netbiter net A smtp netbiter net Port number 2525 SMTP Authentication Device ID Password Sender Reply Path Send test E mail send save settings Fig 21 E mail setup page SMTP settings SMTP Server The host name or IP address of the e mail server When using Netbiter Argos select netbiter net Port number The port number to use when connecting to the SMTP server This information should be supplied by the Internet Service Provider The default port number is 25 When using Netbiter Argos the port number is automatically set to 2525 SMTP Authentication Ifthe SMTP server requires a login select the type of authentication here User name User name for the SMTP server if required Password Password for the SMTP server if required Sender The name that will be shown in the FROM field in e mails sent by the Netb
7. C Model name Order code Ethernet GPRS Alarms Digital inputs max 24 VDC Serial port 1 Serial port 2 Antenna connector Protocols Comnected devices Baud rates Wall mounting DIN rail mounting Dimensions WxDxH Operating temperature Storage temperature Housing class Power supply Power consumption Certifications Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Appendix D Regulatory Notices 47 50 D Regulatory Notices D 1 Netbiter WS100 WS200 D 1 1 EMC Compliance CE CE This product is in compliance with the EMC directive 2004 108 EC through conformance with the following standards EN 61000 6 4 2007 Emission standard for industrial environment e EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 Immunity for industrial environment e EN 61000 4 2 2009 e EN 61000 4 3 2006 e 61000 4 4 2004 e EN 61000 4 5 2005 e 61000 4 6 2007 D 1 2 UL c UL Compliance L Jus UL 508 C Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Appendix D Regulatory Notices 48 50 D 2 Netbiter WS200 D 2 1 FCC Compliance Statement The design of this equipment complies with U S Federal Communications Commission FCC guidelines respecting safety levels of radio frequency RE exposure for Mobile devices This product contains FCC ID QIPPHS8 P RF Exposure This device is only authorized for use in a mobi
8. l clear history all events Fig 45 Alarm history Every status change for an alarm parameter is logged on the Alarm History page along with information of the value for the parameter that triggered the alarm and information about what alarm messages were sent by the Netbiter gateway The alarm history can hold a maximum of 100 entries If the list is full and a new alarm oc curs the oldest alarm history entry will be deleted Show all events All alarm events will be shown in the list Show occurrence Only alarm entries of type Occurred will be shown Clicking on Clear History will clear the alarm history Everyday Use 9 4 9 4 1 9 4 2 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 41 50 The event log can be viewed as a trend graph on the Log Graph page It can also be downloaded as a csv comma separated values text file for viewing in a text editor or spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Graph mas ES Indoor temperature 9 Outdoor temperature 20 n ED RE a 1 o 0 10 20 30 2015 08 30 2015 08 30 2015 08 30 2015 08 31 2015 08 31 00 00 00 08 00 00 16 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 00 Y Indoor temperature Y Outdoor temperature Log Download Log To Local Hard Drive download Clear Log File clear Fig 46 Log page O
9. 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 4 String class1 alarmClassDescr String class 15 Integer 4 alarmSeverity Integer 4 Close Show Raw lt lt prev Close Show Raw lt lt prev next gt gt Fig 47 SNMP trap example high temperature alarm The OID is sent in the following numerical format 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 2 IP address event laos DL de lato ll Ll Crap dl trap data where 23 31 2 1 1 is the vendor product identification Event 1 Alarm set event 2 Alarm cleared The trap ID is divided into 5 messages with the following trap data 1 Alarm ID 2 Alarm description 3 Class ID 1 10 4 Class description 5 Alarm severity 0 Indeterminate 1 Critical 2 Major 3 Minor 4 Warning 5 Cleared Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 46 50 Netbiter WS200 WS200 Quad band GPRS Class 12 850 900 1800 1900 MHZ Email SMS 2 RS 232 D sub RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 SMA female Modbus RTU ASCII TCP 32 300 115200 baud No Yes 90 x 70 x 58 mm 30 to 65 C 40 to 85 C IP20 9 24 V DC 3 W CE 60105 FCC IC PTCRB RoHS Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Technical Specifications Netbiter WS100 WS100 10 100 Mbit s Email SNMP SMS 2 RS 232 D sub RS 232 RS 485 Modbus RTU ASCII TCP 32 300 115200 baud No Yes 90 x 70 x 58 mm 40 to 65 C 40 to 85 C IP20 9 24 VDC or AC 2W CE cULus RoHS Appendix C Technical Specifications
10. 20 7 0 Eee tie ina 21 Tal a ARO Rue ne in ni 22 O A ae ele 23 ad SV SN ri ando deco 24 TAO Setup NEDIET AOS a o dol 26 3 sic oc ns 27 3 1 Configuration Templates ss ia 27 BZ COmiguration DEVICES ura nee ea anti te es es dat bss 29 COMICAS e o ee Dd 30 8 4 COMMON ALON Ala en e RA AAA dnsaun ls 32 3 0 6 00 o 35 68 6 Configuration BIMAINOS ss A A ss 37 Y EVOervda USE saraa ias 39 JT SADA le 38 A oN TR en eRe RR ae ne a 38 8 39 JT 40 41 A INTEFN Al REO ISO Sii A AA A a AA A AAA 43 B INM do da 45 6 Technical Specification a Re 46 Regulatory Notices cistitis 47 Dat Netbiter 0 47 D2 NEDIerWoz0 Dunst adi aio oo acte in 48 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 3 50 Preface 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 sup port website at www netbiter com support 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 Document history Table 2 Summary of recent changes Change Where section no New document replacing the previous WS
11. Setup Firmware Select an update file Kernel version Application version patches Tools Get all log files Restart module Reset to factory default settings A A system that has patches installed must be reset to the factory default settings before uploading new firmware When using DHCP the Netbiter may have been assigned a new IP address after being re started If you are not able to access the Netbiter in your browser after a reboot use the IPconfig tool to check 1f the IP address has changed Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Setup 26 50 7 10 Setup Netbiter Argos Select page A Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos Netbiter Argos information This product is compatible with the online management site www netbiter net which provides enhanced functionality to manage remote equipment For more information about this service please go to www netbiter net about To use the Netbiter Argos service you will need an activation code If you don t have the activation code please go to www netbiter net activation Netbiter Argos configuration Y Netbiter Argos service Enable A Device ID 003011FB159D Activation code 5 Use proxy to connect to internet None y Server Port Username Password Enable transmission of Y Alarms Y Log
12. 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 The first 3 log parameters will be displayed in the graph as default Use the checkboxes to show hide additional parameters Left click and drag in the window to zoom in on a part of the graph or use the and buttons Use the arrow buttons to scroll gt Scroll graph up ch Zoomin a Scroll graph down 4 Zoom out graph right py Reset view view all Scroll graph left a grap Download Log To Local Download the log to a local computer as a csv formatted text file Hard Drive 00 i The csv delimiter character can be set on the Setup Regional page Clear Log File Delete the log from the Netbiter gateway Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Log Everyday Use 9 5 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual This page intentionally left blank 43 50 Comment Read only Read only Read only Read only Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Can be cleared Default 502 Default Default 60 s Default 9600 Default Default 1 Default 1000 ms Default Versi
13. a ping packet to which will keep the connection to the Internet keep alive message Sets the interval for the keep alive message Should be as long as possible to avoid unnecessary mobile data traffic The name of the gateway for the SIM card operator The phone number to dial to the Internet Service Provider ISP The user name assigned by the ISP The password assigned by the ISP Enables disables the possibility to call the Netbiter from a computer using a modem remote client A dial up network connection must be set up on the computer where the phone number is the number of the SIM card used in the Netbiter and the user name and password are those entered in this section The IP address assigned to the Netbiter This address should be entered in the web browser after a connection is established The IP address that will be assigned to the remote client Must be in the same subnet as the Local IP address A user name that the remote client should use to log on A password required by the remote client to log on Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Dial up Connection trigger Host to ping Ping timer Access point name APN Phone number User name Password Dial in Settings Dial in Local IP address Remote IP address User name Password Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Setup 19 50 7 4 Setup Regional Select page A Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Us
14. a slave before Serial Timeout will occur Default 1000 Serial Timeout can be monitored on the Status page The physical interface used on the Netbiter Default RS 485 Baud rate setting 300 bps to 115200 bps Default 9600 Parity and stop bit settings Default No Parity 1 Stop Bit Time in milliseconds between Modbus messages Default 0 Time in milliseconds betweeen characters in a Modbus frame Set to 0 default to use Modbus standard 3 5 characters When enabled all writes to coils will be done with function code 15 useful if slaves do not support function code 05 When enabled all writes to registers will be done with function code 16 useful if slaves do not support function code 06 Transmission Mode Slave Response Timeout Physical interface Baudrate Character Format Extra delay between messages Character delimiter Use function code 15 when writing single bits coils Use function code 16 when writing single registers Ethernet Settings Modbus TCP The TCP port to use for Modbus communication Default 502 When enabled the internal registers will be available at the slave address given in the Address field The internal registers are specified in Some of the registers can be used for pages alarms and logs using the internal register as device The queries sent to this Modbus address will not be sent to the Modbus RTU network the Netbiter will respond to the queries When enable
15. e All For the device e No response value number of consecutive timeouts Alarm properties Alarm Class The alarm class used to sort which alarm is sent to which user See also Setup Users p 14 Severity The severity of the alarm For SNMP the severity class Clear will be sent for an alarm that enters normal alarm condition Description A text that will be displayed in the alarm list view and the alarm history and sent to the SNMP manager if configured Subject The subject line of the alarm message to sent via e mail or SMS Message The message body of the alarm message to sent via e mail or SMS Message length is limited to 70 characters for SMS text messages Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Configuration 35 50 8 5 Configuration Log Select page y Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings General Log Settings Estimated Log Time Estimated send interval if sending of log files is enabled 60 Minutes on Interval 60 min A Log Type Circular logging Old entries is overwritten Maximum send log interval At least every hour 5 Send log files as E mail attachment Enable 9026 stop Log Parameters Description Device Indoor temperature Fan 1 Controller edit delete add log parameter Fig 36 Log configuration page The log can have 8 maximum of
16. from Modbus devi ces and for setting up alarms and log messaging The normal workflow is from left to right starting with template setup To be able to read data from a Modbus device the communication interface must also be set up correctly See Setup Modbus p 15 Configuration Templates A device template describes the parameters in a connected device and how they will be pre sented It contains information about available registers and data types configuration of scaling and offsets enumerations and read write conditions Each Modbus device connected to the Netbiter must have an associated template The normal workflow is to upload or create a template on the Templates page then add the device and associate it with the template on the Devices page Ready to use templates for Modbus devices can be downloaded from the Netbiter support website www netbiter com support Select page ly Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Device Templates Description 1 NetBiter 1 0 Extender 4RO Woodward Easygen 3000 ACUE3000 backup backup backup dy upload template add template Configuration 8 8 1 Version 1 00 Fig 27 Templates configuration menu Templates Edit Edit the template Restore Overwrite any edits in the template Backup Create a l
17. nbb File from http 10 10 13 86 What should Firefox do with this file Do this automatically for files like this from now on Restore module from Click Browse to select a previously saved backup file nbb from your computer backup then click on restore to upload the configuration Backup_003011FB159D_20150807_0451 nbb _restore Restoring from backup will remove all current settings and configurations except the Ethernet settings and replace them with those saved in the backup file Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 25 50 Click on Browse to select a firmware file nbu or patch file nbp to upload to the Netbiter then click on update to start the procedure The web pages may be temporarily unavailable until the update is finished The latest firmware files and patches can be found at the Netbiter WS download page www netbiter com support file doc downloads ws series Always take a system backup before updating firmware Kernel version used in the Netbiter Application version used in the Netbiter If any patches are installed they will be listed here including version information Click on save to download an archive in tar format containing all log files and system information Click on reboot to restart the Netbiter Click on reset to remove all current settings and configurations and restore the Netbiter to the factory default settings
18. transmitted bytes per sec 284 Fig 43 Internal register parameter tree Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 40 50 Alarm The Alarm page gives access to all configured alarm parameters the current state of the alarms and the alarm history When there is an active alarm the Alarm menu name will change color to red Alarm Status Select page le Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Alarm Status Alarm History Alarm Status Device Description Class Severity Status Acknowledge 1 Fan 1 Controller Log High temp alarm 3 Major Present acknowledge 2 Fan 1 Controller Line Failure 5 Critical Inactive acknowledge 3 Ethernet statistics Number of received packets dropped 3 Indeterminate Inactive acknowledge acknowledge all _showactive Fig 44 Alarm status page Show active Show all toggles between showing all configured alarms or only those that are present and unacknowledged Alarms can be acknowledged individually by clicking on Acknowledge or all at the same time by clicking on Acknowledge all If an alarm does not require acknowledgement the button will be grayed out Alarm History Select page ly Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Alarm Status Alarm History Alarm History Device Description Time Type Class Severity Note 1 Fan 1 Controller Log High temp alarm 2015 08 17 09 11 54 Occured 3 Major 18700
19. you log in to the web interface If no pages have been defined yet the Status page will be open on login Status Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Modbus TCP messages Other Modbus messages Number of Connections 0 Valid Responses Serial Timeouts CRC Errors Buffer Overruns Frame Errors Exception Responses Fig 40 Status page The Status page shows the current status of the Modbus interface and the internal exter nal modem if present Everyday Use 9 9 1 9 2 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Everyday Use 39 50 9 3 Devices select page El Fan 1 Controller Internal registers Ethernet statistics 3 PPP statistics Fig 41 Devices page The Devices page lists all connected devices as well as the internal registers Clicking on Browse will open 8 browser tree with all available groups and parameters for the device or internal register O Fan 1 Controller E Alarm Log and Reset Alarms E 1 0 register C 1 0 register F E Installed units Operation flags Settings Status Temperature Fig 42 Device parameter tree O Ethernet statistics E Since Reboot Total al Last Hour El Last Day C Received bytes 23598743 O Transmitted bytes 1020504 CO Received and transmitted bytes 24619247 O Average received bytes per sec 273 O Average transmitted bytes per sec 11 Average received and
20. 100 and WS200 User Manuals Table 3 Revision list Version Date Author Description 1 00 Sep 2015 TAN Initial release Preface 1 2 1 3 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 4 50 Conventions Unordered bulleted lists are used for e Itemized information e 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 then this one Bold typeface indicates interactible parts such as connectors and switches on the hard ware 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 O 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 dam age to the equipment or to avoid a network security risk Caution This instruction must be followed to avoid a risk of personal injury Preface 1 4 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Installation 9 50 2 Installation Netbiter WS100 and
21. 30 50 8 3 Configuration Pages Select page ly Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Page Configuration Description 1 Temperature table start page edit delete 2 Diagram start page edit delete clear start page add page table add page picture Fig 31 Page configuration A page is a customized interface for interacting with a connected Modbus device using graphical or table representation of read data A maximum of 30 pages can be added To create a new page click on Add page table or Add page picture Enter a name for the new page and click OK to save Click on Edit to edit an existing page or Delete to remove it Click on Start page to make a page the first page presented when a user logs on Click on Clear start page to revert to using the default start page Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings General Page configuration Picture 29 763 kbyte used Page Name Browse No file selected Fan status d delet Overview name uploa e The picture can not be wider than 370px Fan status Advanced overview name larger than 50 and it needs to be in gif 1 Fan status png or jpg format set as start page save settings Configuration Left Overview Description Device Parameter 1 Fan Fan 1 Control
22. 64 log parameters configured and is stored in a csv com ma separated values text file This file can be viewed on the Log Graph page or down loaded and opened in a text editor or spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel See also Log p 41 General Log Settings Estimated Log Time Gives an estimation of the time before the log file is full This estimation will depend on the configuration e the number of pages and parameters configured The number and size of graphics used in the pages will also affect the log file size If the log interval is set to a predefined time this will show as the estimated log time Log Interval Defines the time interval between the samples saved to the log file Log Type Can be set to either overwrite the oldest entries as the log fills up circular logging or stop logging when the log space has been used up Maximum send log This will set the time when a log should be sent If a time period is selected the log interval will be sent with this interval e g atthe same minute for every hour when At least every hour is chosen If Netbiter Argos is enabled the minute of the hour is different for each Netbiter to spread out Ethernet traffic and server load Send log as E mail If a Send log interval is specified the log file is sent as an e mail attachment if any attachment users are configured to receive log e mails Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00
23. S200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 LED Indicators 10 50 4 LED Indicators 4 1 LED Indicators WS100 Module Status netbiter Serial Link Status Fig 10 WS100 LED indicators Name Color Meaning OFF No power Steady green System is operating normally Module Status Steady red Hardware fault Flashing red Error during initialization Flashing green Receiving serial packet Serial Link Status Flashing red Transmitting serial packet Flashing green Receiving Ethernet packet Activity Collision Flashing red Ethernet collision Steady green 10 Mbps Ethernet network detected Link Steady orange 100 Mbps Ethernet network detected 4 2 LED Indicators WS200 Module Status netbiter Serial Status Ethernet Activity Fig 11 WS200 LED indicators Name Color Meaning OFF No power Module Status Steady green System is operating normally Flashing red Error during initialization Flashing green Receiving serial packet Serial Stat Flashing red Transmitting serial packet Ethernet Activity Flashing green Receiving Ethernet packet Steady green 10 Mbps Ethernet network detected Ethernet Link Steady orange 100 Mbps Ethernet network detected Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 IP Configuration 11 50 IP Configuration Installing the IPconfig Utility IPconfig is a Win
24. To add or delete a parameter in a row click on Edit or Clear Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Fan 1 Controller Status Fan signal y LY Default A back save settings Edit parameter 1 Fan status Device Group Parameter Description Presentation format Presentation scaling Fig 33 Edit parameter Configuration Left Right Overview Advanced Overview Select a device Select a parameter group Select the parameter to be displayed on the web page description that will be displayed next to the parameter Default Use the value format set in the template Hexadecimal Show the value in hexadecimal format Binary Show the value in binary format The Modbus register value will be divided by this value before it is shown on the web pages and multiplied with it before written to the Modbus device Scaling is preferably set in the template which will include scaling for use with alarms and logging Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Device Group Parameter Description Presentation format Presentation scaling Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Configuration 32 50 8 4 Configuration Alarm Select page ly Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Alarm Settings SMS alarm Disable Email alarm Enable SNMP alarm D
25. 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 un til 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 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Connections 6 50 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 Y 5 Function CD Carrier Detect 1 male 9 Rx Receive Tx Transmit DTR Data Terminal Ready GND AA DSR Data Set Ready 6 9 RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send Fig 3 D sub connector RI Ring Indicator OI I OI Ro gt 3 2 Ethernet 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 Table5 Ethernet connector pin layout Pin Function 1 TD 2 TD 4 5 7 8 Termination 6 RD 1 8 Fig 4 Ethernet connector Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00
26. d the idle timeout in seconds for the Modbus TCP connection can be set If there is no response within this time the connection will be closed Default 60 When enabled the IP address allowed to connect to the gateway can be configured A range of IP addresses can be set using the Mask field Example IP Number 192 168 0 1 and Mask 255 255 255 0 will allow all IP addresses from 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 1 254 to connect Port Number Gateway Register Server Idle Timeout IP Authentication The Status page gives information about the Modbus connection and can be useful as a troubleshooting tool when setting up the Modbus interface Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Setup 17 50 7 3 Setup Modem Select page y Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos Modem Settings Modem type No Modem Baudrate 115200 bps Pin code Press button to test enter pin code test pin code modem info Test SMS Phone Number send Dial up GPRS Settings Dial up Disable Connection trigger Connect on alarm event Host to ping Keepalive ne Der ne Ping timer Keepalive Disable Access point name APN Phone number User name Password Dial in Settings AA A Dial in Disable Local IP address This unit 10 e 200 2 ei Remote IP address 10 e200 2 el 2 User name admin Pas
27. dows based configuration utility for TCP IP network settings in Netbiter gateways It detects connected Netbiter gateways and lets the user set the IP address net mask 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 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 gate ways All detected units will be presented in a list in the main window To refresh the list click on Scan xl DHCP Type MAC 00 3011 FB 93 53 O0 30 11 FB 64 5 O0 30 11 FB FO 60 O0 30 11 FB 56 BC O0 30 11 FB 3B 22 O0 30 11 FB 30 65 O0 30 11 FB 36 3D 10 10 13 1 10 10 13 1 10 10 13 1 10 10 13 1 10 10 13 1 10 10 13 1 10 10 13 1 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 10 10 13 81 10 10 13 84 10 10 13 102 10 10 13 13 10 100 13 230 10 10 13 232 10 10 13 233 Settings 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 Ne
28. ease note it that may take some time before the gateway is online again after a reboot 9 3 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 The Web Interface 13 50 The Web Interface Browser Support The web interface in Netbiter WS100 WS200 will work with most modern web browsers This includes 15 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 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 netbiter Username admin based on MetBiter technology Fig 14 Login screen Main Menu Bar netbiter WS100 Logged in as Administrator Logout Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About 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 Devic
29. ers Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos r Time and Date Date yyyy mm dd 2015 08 6 Time hh mm ss 07 55 2 Time zone Time zone uses daylight saving time GMT 05 00 America New York US Eastern Network time protocol Enable 0 Disable NTP server Update interval Decimal separator Decimal separator and log file value separator Comma and Semicolon A Module Information Site name More information save settings J Fig 20 Regional setup page This page contains date time settings choice of separator characters and general info about the installation The date and time can be set either manually or automatically from an NTP Network Time Protocol server on the local network or the Internet Time and Date Date The current date Time The current time Time zone The time zone to use for the Netbiter For time zones marked with daylight saving will be used the time entered should be the actual time the Netbiter will adjust it automatically Network time protocol Enables disables automatic date time setting from an NTP server on the local network or the Internet NTP server The IP adress or host name of the NTP server to use Update interval How often the date time setting should be synchronized with the NTP server When using a mobile connection keep the interval as long as possible to conserve the amount of mobile data traffic
30. erver port Compression on web pages used for low bandwidth like modem Auto update values and status Automatic logout time Fig 23 Settings for the internal web server in the Netbiter The web server can listen on a second port in addition to the default HTTP port 80 The extra port can be configured manually for some features that are automatically configured on the default port To access the Netbiter web server on the extra port add a colon followed by the port number to the URL in the browser Example http 10 10 10 30 8080 if the extra port is set to 8080 Compressed web pages will reduce data traffic which may be desired for low bandwidth connections but will also increase the workload of the Netbiter The default setting is disabled When set to enabled the web server will send compressed HTTP data to browsers that support this Compression support info is sometimes stripped when traffic passes through a firewall or proxy server If set to forced the web server will always compress the data even if browser support is not deteced This feature is only configurable for the extra web server port On the default port compression is automatically enabled when using a modem connection otherwise it is always disabled To reduce data traffic on low bandwidth connections the automatic updating of values on the web pages can be disabled To refresh data on a page the user will have to click on the refre
31. es Alarm Log Everyday Use p 38 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 14 50 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 Setup Users Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos Users Administrator admin Jane User User1 Joe User User2 add user 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 Add User User ID Name E mail Mobile Alarm class Receive log files via E mail Disable Language English Show Device browser in menu Disable A User level Read Password Change password Repeat password back save delete Fig 17 Add User dialog Add Modify User settings 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 me
32. h Modbus address in turn using the current Modbus serial interface settings this may take several minutes A Previously added devices are not changed and only new will be added Modbus settings RS 485 9800 8N1 0 new devices found start cancel Fig 30 Autodetect devices If the templates support identification of Modbus devices the correct template will auto matically be assigned to a detected device Otherwise the template must be assigned manually To add a device manually click on Add device Device Name The name of the device Template The template to use with this device Modbus TCP server IP The IP address to use for a Modbus TCP device address Modbus TCP server The port used to connect to the Modbus TCP server Default 502 port Modbus slave address The unique Modbus slave address Some templates support device specific pre configured alarms The alarm conditions are set in the template and cannot be changed Device specific alarms Set Click Set to set all alarms in the alarm list or an alarm group preconfigured in the template To set a single alarm use the check box for each alarm The drop down list to select an alarm class can be applied to a whole group or a single alarm See also Alarm Configuration p 33 Clear Clear all alarms for the device specific alarm list or alarm group Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Configuration
33. ings Data Bindings Device Group Parameter Source Fan 1 Controller I O register C Exhaust damper open 1 jel Dest Internal registers Digital inputs DI1 0 1 edit Select page y Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Add Data Binding Source Device Fan 1 Controller A Group I O register C Parameter Exhaust damper open y Destination Device Internal registers y Group Digital inputs Parameter DI1 0 1 Copy interval 1 min y back Save settings Fig 38 Bindings configuration Add Data Binding Source Device Group The device parameter to be copied Parameter Destination Device The device parameter that will be copied to Group Parameter Copy Interval The time interval between each copy Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 38 50 Everyday Use After the Netbiter WS100 200 has been setup and configured the web interface is ready to be used for monitoring live data logs and alarms Select page netbiter Logged in as Administrator Temperature table Diagram Fan status Select page Status Devices Alarm Select page Number of Connections Valid Responses Fig 39 Select page menu Use the drop down menu to select a page to display If a page has been set as Start Page it will be open when
34. isable Manual alarm acknowledge Disable save settings Alarm Configuration Description Device 1 Log High temp alarm Fan 1 Controller edit delete add alarm parameter Fig 34 Alarm configuration page Alarm settings SMS alarm Enables alarm messages to be sent as SMS text messages to users set up with the correct alarm class and a valid mobile phone number The internal WS200 or external WS100 modem also has to be correctly configured with a valid SIM card See also Setup Modem p 17 Email alarm Enables alarm messages to be sent as e mail to users set up with the correct alarm class and a valid e mail address The e mail server settings must also be correctly configured See also Setup E Mail p 20 SNMP alarm Enables SNMP trap alarms if an SNMP manager has been configured See also Setup SNMP p 21 Manual alarm Disabled When an alarm condition has gone back to normal and then is fulfilled acknowledge again a new alarm message will be sent Enabled The user has to acknowledge the alarm before a new alarm message will be sent Alarms can be acknowledged from Netbiter Argos if these services are enabled See also Setup Netbiter Argos p 26 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Configuration 33 50 8 4 1 Alarm Configuration Select page A Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Te
35. iter Reply Path The e mail address to be used as the reply address in e mails set by the Netbiter Send test E mail Enter an e mail address and click send to send a test message Some e mail servers may treat the test message as junk e mail Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 21 50 Setup SNMP Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos SNMP Settings SNMP Manager IP number or domain name Port save settings Fig 22 SNMP setup page For information on how to set up the sending of alarms as SNMP traps see SNMP p 45 and Configuration Alarm p 32 SNMP settings SNMP Manager The hostname or IP address of the SNMP Manager Port The port number that the SNMP Manager will listen on If a hostname is used for the SNMP Manager make sure that the DNS server settings for the Ethernet connection are correctly configured Setup 7 6 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 22 50 Setup Webserver A Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Setup 1 7 Select page Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos 8080 Disable A Enable 24 hours A save settings Web server setup page HTTP Settings Extra webs
36. larm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos Serial Settings Modbus RTU ASCII Transmission Mode RTU A Slave Response Timeout ms 1000 Physical interface RS 232 y Baudrate 9600 bps y Character Format No Parity 1 5000 Bit Extra delay between messages ms 0 Character delimiter 0 Standard modbus 3 5 Chars ms 0 Use function code 15 when writing single bits coils Disable Use function code 16 when writing single registers Disable A Ethernet Settings Modbus TCP Port Number 502 Gateway Register Enable Address Server Idle Timeout Enable y Seconds 0 IP Authentication Enable IP Number Mask save settings Fig 18 Modbus setup page Make sure that any Modbus devices are correctly connected to the Netbiter gateway be fore continuing see Connections p 6 Each Modbus device must also be setup with a tem plate and a unique slave address see Configuration p 27 A Two devices cannot have the same Modbus slave address If this happens the serial bus will not be able to communicate with all slaves on the bus Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 16 50 Serial Settings Modbus RTU ASCII Select Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII transmission mode Default RTU The time that the Netbiter will wait for a response from
37. le application At least 20 cm of separation distance between the device and the user s body must be maintained at all times AB could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A dig ital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment 15 operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction man ual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense A Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by HMS Industrial Networks D 2 2 Industry Canada Statement This product contains IC ID 7380A PHS8P Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 This page intentionally left blank R285 2015 09 29 15 03 UTC 2015 HMS Industrial Networks AB
38. ler Fan signal edit delete 2 Heater Fan 1 Controller Heater active edit delete 3 Temperature Fan 1 Controller Indoor temperature edit delete 4 High temp alarm Fan 1 Controller Log High temp alarm edit delete 5 edit delete Fig 32 General page configuration General page configuration Picture An image can be uploaded which will be displayed at the top of the page Click on browse to select an image file on your computer then click on Upload to upload it to the Netbiter Click Delete to remove the image Uploaded image files will decrease the space left for log files Keep the size of image files as low as possible Page name Add a descriptive name for the page Overview name The name shown in the Select page menu for all users Advanced overview The name shown in the Select page menu for administrators name Set as start page Make the page the first page presented when a user logs on Save settings Save the settings made on this page Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 31 50 Configuration After the General Configuration has been saved it can be filled with parameters from the template Each page can have one normal overview which is accessible for all users and one advanced overview which is only accessible for admin level users Each overview has 2 columns with 10 parameters in each column
39. lure to observe this may cause damage to the product Copyright 2015 HMS Industrial Networks AB All rights reserved Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Table of Contents Page O ay sere eee ree 3 Tid SADOUL TIS saS 3 t2 0 3 ko DOCUMIONE IS CONS dl 00 3 1 4 D ed Se na tu te le te 4 2 5 a ne 5 3 a 6 3 1 DETRAS a a a dl 6 93 2 Emernet a tones Si 6 29 Terminal Block WST ESS Sense RA e R e ra T J Terminal Block S200 8 3 9 Digital Wiring Example aaa 8 0 0 0 a ne de Ne A Gus 9 St Antema Connector NS 2D 9 4 LED NCIC 10 Sii Aa 10 4 1 LED I dicators VV STOO Sia Sa 10 dz EEDINdicators WV SZ 000 cl estat pan ade 10 5 IP Configuratii M EE ed a nn 11 5 1 THER GOR MC mate durcit ne em tendon 11 5 2 Scanning for Connected Devices iii 11 9 ChHhandihg IP Settings ic A ten met ie een tt 12 6 The Web Interface 13 6 1 BrOWSer SUDDO adonna A rune 13 OZ EOJ a E A A Aaa aa a A ree ee ree 13 3 Malim 1 13 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Table of Contents 7 rey UENO a 14 0 tcs ice puede es pitt at dto da 14 e SETUP ico 15 eS issoe da e ANNE 17 CA EU cn A ties Sok God aac oe E tu Sasecasluneegaaial 19 FO SSW LEMA La Ad
40. mplates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Parameter Select Device Fan 1 Controller Group Alarm Log and Reset Parameter Log High temp alarm y Alarm Trigger Operation Greater than Value 10 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 Trig On z Alarm Properties Alarm Class Class 3 y Major y Severity Description Log High temp alarm Subject Fan 1 Controller Message Log High temp alarm back J _save settings Fig 35 Alarm parameters The alarm configuration section contains a list of all configured alarm parameters Each alarm can be reconfigured by clicking edit or removed by clicking delete Click on add alarm parameter to add a new alarm A maximum of 64 alarm parameters can be configured The poll time for alarms is 20 seconds Parameter select Device Select a device Group Select a parameter group Parameter Select the parameter to use for the alarm Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Configuration 34 50 Alarm trigger operation Trig on The condition that will trigger the alarm Can be set to compare values in either decimal Value or binary Bit representation If scaling is used in the template the value set here will be compared to the scaled value For values the conditions are e Greater than e Less than e Equal to e Not equal to e Change For bit operations e Any Neither
41. netbiter Netbiter WS100 WS200 Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 17 AMS Connecting Devices 77 HALMSTAD CHICAGO KARLSRUHE TOKYO BEIJING MILANO MULHOUSE COVENTRY gt PUNE COPENHAGEN RAVENSBURG HMS Industrial Networks Mailing address Box 4126 300 04 Halmstad Sweden E mail info hms networks com Visiting address Stationsgatan 37 Halmstad Sweden Web www netbiter com Important User Information Liability Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual Please inform HMS Industrial Networks AB of any in accuracies or omissions The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding We HMS Industrial Net works 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 ap pear 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 applications meet all performance and safety requirements in cluding any applicable laws regulations codes and standards HMS Industrial Networks AB will under no circumstances assume liability or responsibility for any problems that may arise as a result f
42. ocal backup of the template Delete Remove the template from the Netbiter Upload a template file to the Netbiter Create a new template Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Upload template Add template Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Configuration 28 50 8 1 1 Add Upload and Edit Template Select page Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Templates Devices Pages Alarm Log Bindings Edit Template C ACUE3000 rename Alarm Log and Reset rename delete Alarms rename delete I O register C 0 k f i rename delete 1 0 register F IC or e p rename delete Installed units rename delete Operation flags delete Settings delete Status delete Indoor temperature E Temperature delete Holdina reaister E Indoor temperature 1 delete E Outdoor temperature fe delete Add parameter Add group Presentation Show as value Enumeration Number of decimals 1 Valid range save settings cancel Fig 28 Editing template parameters A template is divided into groups of parameters parameter is description of a Modbus register with information about presentation data type etc Parameter groups can be added renamed and deleted as needed A template must contain at least one group A Deleting a group will also delete all the parameters in that group
43. on 1 00 Options Values Oor1 Dor 1 0 10 0 10 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 Appendix A Internal Registers Internal Registers Name Digital input 1 status Digital input 2 status Number Active Connections MB TCP Number Active Internal Connections Serial Status Modbus TCP Valid responses 5 6 Serial timeouts 0 65535 CRC errors Input Buffer overruns Frame errors A Holding rase N 7 Exception responses Serial Status Buffered messages 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 Valid responses Serial timeouts CRC errors Input Buffer overruns Frame errors Exception responses Serial Status Internal requests and Webpages Valid responses 15 18 Serial timeouts 0 65535 19 CRC errors 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 Input Buffer overruns Frame errors 0 65535 Exception responses Configuration Registers Modbus TCP Port 1 65535 Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled No parity Even parity Odd parity ElA 485 RJ12 ElA 232 DSUB ElA 232 RJ12 Doc ID HMSI 27 323 1 255 1 0 255 0 65535 seconds 1 65525 2400 115200 bps 0 2 1 2 25 milliseconds Gateway Modbus address Modbus TCP idle timeout Baudrate Parity Number of Stop bits Slave timeout time Physical interface Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual
44. rminal block interfaces cannot be used at the same time RS485 RS422 RS232 DI RS422 Fig 7 Terminal block WS200 Table7 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 DI1 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 485 Line A RS 422 TD A RS 422 Transmit A 13 RS 485 TD B RS 485 Line B RS 422 TD B RS 422 Transmit B 3 5 Digital Input Wiring Example WS100 200 10 24 VDC gt O DI DI 1 2 0 VDC O Fig 8 Digital input wiring example Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Connections 9 50 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 an tennas are available from your supplier Netbiter WS100 W
45. rom the use of undocumented features timing or functional side effects found outside the documented scope of this product The effects caused by any direct or indirect use of such aspects of the product are undefined and may include e g compatibility issues and stability issues 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 Industrial Networks AB cannot as sume responsibility for actual use based on these examples and illustrations Intellectual Property Rights HMS Industrial Networks AB has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product de scribed in this document These intellectual property rights may include patents and pending patent applications in the USA and other countries Trademark Acknowledgements Netbiter is a registered trademark of HMS Industrial Networks AB Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and or its affiliates All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders 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 trol procedures are not followed Static control precautions are required when handling the product 0 This product contains ESD Electrostatic Discharge sensitive parts that may be damaged if ESD con Fai
46. sh icon This feature is only configurable for the extra web server port On the default port itis automatically disabled when using a modem connection otherwise it is always enabled Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Web server settings Extra webserver port Compression on web pages Auto update value and status Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Setup 23 50 7 8 Setup Ethernet Select page A Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration Setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet System Netbiter Argos Ethernet Settings DHCP Dynamic IP Static IP Host Name mynetbiter IP Address 10 e 200 i 23 Subnet mask 255 5 5 0 Gateway 10 e 200 e 1 e 1 Primary DNS 10 e 200 ei e 200 Secondary DNS 10 e200 lei e201 l save settings Fig 24 Ethernet setup page These are the same settings as those configured in IPconfig see IP Configuration p 11 Contact your network administrator 11 in doubt about how to configure these settings Ethernet settings DHCP If enabled the Netbiter will be assigned an IP address dynamically by a DHCP server Do not enable this option unless there is a DHCP server available on the local network Host Name A host name for the Netbiter Must be unique IP Address Static IP address for the Netbiter Must be unique Subnet mask The subnet mask to use on the local network Gateway The default gateway on
47. ssages 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 Setup 7 1 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Setup 15 50 Add Modify User settings cont Receive log files via enabled in the log configuration logs will be e mailed to the address entered in E mail the E mail field Language Selects the user interface language for the user Show Device browser If enabled all parameters of the device templates will be accessible from the in menu Devices menu For users with Read user level the parameters can only be viewed not changed User level e Read User can only monitor data e Write Same as Read user can acknowledge alarms and clear logs and alarm history e Admin Same as Write access to the Configuration menu Admin users can add and change templates devices pages alarms and bindings e Super Admin Same as Admin access to the Setup menu The Super Admin has full access to all parts of the system Password Enter a password here when adding a new user To change the password for an existing user check the box Change password and enter a new password Repeat password When adding a new password the password has to be repeated here 7 2 Setup Modbus Select page A Status Devices A
48. sword ooe save settings Fig 19 Modem setup page The Netbiter WS200 has a built in GSM GPRS modem that enables communication with the Internet without an Ethernet connection For the Netbiter WS100 an external GSM GPRS or analog PSTN modem can be con nected to the RS 232 D sub interface See also Connections p 6 The current status of the built in or external modem can be monitored on the Status page Modem Settings Modem type Modem type Analog GSM GPRS or none Baudrate The baud rate used by the modem If using an external modem see the documentation for the modem PIN code If the SIM card has PIN code security enabled enter the PIN code here and click on test pin code Clicking on modem info will display information about the active modem such as manufacturer IMEI number PIN status and signal strength Test SMS If using a GSM GPRS modem enter a phone number to generate a test SMS text message to that number Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 18 50 Dial up GPRS Settings Enables disables communication with the Internet via modem e Always connected The Netbiter will be connected to the Internet as long as there is a signal Must be selected if Netbiter Argos is enabled see Setup Netbiter Argos p 26 e Connect on alarm event The Netbiter will only connect to the Internet when required A hostname or IP address to send
49. tbiter model name MAC Ethernet MAC address System ID Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 5 5 1 9 2 Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual IP Configuration 12 50 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 x Configure 00 30 11 FB 94 6F Ethernet configuration address Subnet mask Default gatear Primary OMS Secondary DNS Hostname Password Change password Mew password Fig 13 IPConfig settings Notes gt Do not enable DHCP if there is no DHCP server available on the network e 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 e 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 de fault password is the activation code To change the password check the Change password box and enter the current pass word in the Password field and the new password in the New password field then click on Set A 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 Pl
50. the local network Primary DNS Primary domain name server needed to be able to access servers by host name Secondary DNS Secondary domain name server optional Netbiter WS100 WS200 User Manual Doc ID HMSI 27 323 Version 1 00 Setup 24 50 7 9 Setup System Select page y Status Devices Alarm Log Configuration setup About Users Modbus Modem Regional E Mail SNMP Webserver Ethernet system Netbiter Argos Backup Settings Backup settings to local hard drive Restore module from backup No file selected Firmware Select an update file nbu or nbp No file selected Name Version Information Kernel version 1 2 23 Application version 3 30 5 build 313 dhtml_log_graph 1 00 0 Patch to replace Java applet log graph vith HTML hcsnmp 1 10 1 SNMP Modbus gateway patch Tools Get log files Restart module reboot Reset to factory default settings cl r suj 1 Fig 25 System setup page This page contains system information and settings for maintenance and backup A system backup will include all current settings and configurations except the Ethernet settings which are excluded to prevent the risk of IP address conflicts Backup settings Backup settings to Click on backup to create a system backup When the backup file has been local hard drive created you will be asked to save it to your computer You have chosen to open Backup_003011FB159D_20150807_0451 nbb which is

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