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1. External Modem Fast blinking when dialing to Internet ON when online Error ON when internel error is detected or when power supply level is low 3 2 Reseting your device 3 2 1 Reset LAN configuration Press and hold the Reset button until all 5 LEDs start to blink simultaneously Release and wait a few moments for the device to reset to default LAN setting as shown See section 2 2 1 3 2 1 Reseting device to default configuration The Reset button can also be used to restore your device to its Original factory settings Power off the device press and hold down this button and turn on the power while holding down the button Release it when all 5 LEDs start to blink See section 2 0 to reconfigure your device 3 3 Selecting input signal type using jumper settings LAN CONFIG LAN MAC Address 00 90 23 00 10 04 IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask DHCP Your ISCADA Gateway device Models 21nn comes with fully programmable input channels that can be individually configured to accept different types of input signals Use the I O Channels Configuration tools section 2 1 4 and the jumper settings below to configure channels 1 8 Channels 9 amp 10 do not require jumper settings and accept digtal inputs only 5V Jumper Settings A amp B Volt free Contact Op UD OO B amp C 4 20mA Analogue None 0 5V Analogue 0 5V Digital Gnd Analogue Front End 9 of 10 4 0 Wiring Guide
2. 2 If you need to communicate with the device after enabling DHCP or you have forgotten the fixed IP address of any device you can reset its network settings by pressing and holding down the Reset button on the device see section 3 2 until all the LEDs begin to blink This will reset the device s LAN congiguration to the default IP address of 192 168 1 180 with DHCP disabled This action will only reset the network settings and will NOT affect all other settings in the device 3 If the network to which this device is to be attached uses fixed local IP addresses ie DHCP disabled and if the the default IP address 192 168 1 180 is available for the device you may attach this device to the network with its factory default LAN settings However if you are attaching more than one device to the same network make sure you assign a different IP address to each device to prevent same IP adress conflicts 6 of 10 2 2 2 DNS CONFIG sub menu DNS ConFic Enter the primary and secondary DNS server IP address here This information is needed when the device is configured to connect to the ISCADA server using DNS instead of fixed IP see Part A DNS Communication sub menu DNS 1 192166 1 1 DNS 2 192 168 1 1 2 2 3 PROXY CONFIG sub menu PROXY CONFIG If the LAN to which this device is attached has a proxy server enable the proxy configuration and enter the proxy settings here Proxy Use Proxy Proxy IP 192 168 1 200 Proxy
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4. Input Channel connectors Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 F TA MEE ER Digital inputs Ch 3 0 or 5VDC Ch 4 Volt free contact Analogue inputs Ch 1 4 20mA Ch 2 0 5VDC Devices World Sdn Bhd 02S 2330 Century Square 63000 Cyberjaya Tel 603 8318 8660 Fax 603 8075 8050 info devicesworld net www devicesworld net Power Supply and RS485 connectors Gateway First Slave Last Slave Data P S Data Data P S Data Data P S Out In In Out In In Out In 120 Ohm Termination Resistors for long data lines Optional Accessories DC Power Supply Charger SLA Battery Interface boards Enclosure for multiple devices Sensors amp Transducers 10 of 10
5. Port 5000 Change 2 3 Other Tasks menu 2 3 1 Restore Configuration Settings All your configuration and device data like events analogue data etc will be lost and device will be restored to factory default settings RESTORE CONFIG Warning This will RESTORE all the settings to factory default amp REBOOT the device 2 3 2 Reboot Device Device will restart with no loss of configuration or data REBOOT DEVICE Warning This will REBOOT the device 7 of 10 3 0 Understanding your iSCADA Gateway Hardware 3 1 I dentifying Connectors Connector Supply amp Gnd terminals RS485 terminals Connector B Signal Input terminals Output Control terminals Connector C RJ 11 terminals Connector D RS232 DB9 connector Connector E RJ 45 terminal Connector F LED status terminal LED External Connector Error Ext Modem E Int Modem JE Server Comm I Power I Reset Button EH i H oo ote a 7 S S i Pamm fu 12 24VDC input power Shielded Twisted Pair cable to external slave devices 2 sets Normally Ope 10 sets see wiring guide for details n Relav Contacts Incoming telephone line for internal PSTN modem amp Outgoing connection for external phone sharing same line Connection to external modem GSM PSTN UHF etc Connection to Ethernet 10baseT LAN ipa a HHHH oa Cen FISSE Ea l T ii si E E a m
6. below Note Details may vary depending on the model of your device 3 of 10 2 1 SYSTEM CONFIG menu 2 1 1 Internal Modem sub menu Not available for models without built in modems JISCADA Web Configuration Mozilla Firefox q JO x File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help INTERNAL MODEM CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG ISP 1 Internal Modem s Commutfication Phone Number ISP1 Phone Number Derice Master User Name ISP1 User Name s Built in Slave Password IISFI Password Change FO Channels _Shange NETWORK CONFIG s LAN ISP2 DNS Proxy Phone Number ISP2 Phone Number OTHERS User Hame IsP2 User Name Password JISP2 Password 1100000000 Restore Contig ch ange Reboot Device htt 11192 168 1 185 welcome htm Pana Z You may store two sets of ISP dial up account information in your gateway By default it will connect to your ISP using ISP1 account failing which it will attempt to connect using your backup ISP account ISP2 If you have only one set of ISP account ensure that you enter the same information in ISP2 2 1 2 Communication sub menu COMMUNICATION CONFIG These settings are used by the device to communicate with the ISCADA server Using the default settings shown the device Communication will obtain the IP address of the iSCADA located at www devicesworld net server Get Server IP From from the DNS failing which it will attempt to Server URL bypass the DNS and connect directly to t
7. eV 0 1365 2730 41 2 Manual T gt V 4095 0 0 0000000 Penod 15s T lt Y 0 1365 2730 41 Analogue Channel Calibrations Ch Count High Count Low Eng Value High Eng Value Low 1 4095 0 100 0 0 0 2 4095 0 100 0 0 0 These settings can only be changed from the client side ISCADA program 2 2 NETWORK CONFIG menu 2 2 1 LAN CONFIG sub menu These settings enable the device to communicate within the Local Area Network LAN Please check with your Network LAN CONFIG Administrator how network devices including PCs are managed on the network to which this device will be attached LAN By default your device is configured with a fixed local IP address 192 168 1 180 Change this to the designated IP ee ii ee address assigned by the Network Administrator Enter the site s MAC Address 00 90 23 00 10 04 Internet Gateway IP address and Subnet Mask in the respective IP Address NE GS Gateway 192 168 1 1 If the network to which this device will be attached has a DHCP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 server enable the DHCP configuration using the combo box JHCP and click change The device will be assigned a local IP BE saed ji address by the site s DHCP server Important Notes 1 If you need to enable the DHCP this task should be done LAST because after you click Change the device will no longer have a fixed IP and will no longer be able to communicate with your PC either via cross link cable or through the LAN
8. efault all channels are disabled Use the combo box to INPUT OUTPUT CONFIG select the type of input signal that will be connected to each channel Device IO For models 21nn Channels 1 8 can be configured to take any of the following signal type Input Ch 1 Disabled jii Digital Signal OV Low State 5V High State Input Ch 2 Volt free Contact Open Low State Close High State Input Ch 3 Analogue Signal 0 5V DC or 4 20mA Input Ch 4 Volt Free Contact Channels 9610 can be configured to take anv of the following Input Ch 5 Disabled signal type n Digital Signal OV Low State 5V High State npu isable Volt free Contact Open Low State Close High State Input Ch 7 Disabled rr Input Ch 8 Disabled For models 20nn KA Channels l 10 can be configured to take anv of the following amm a esate signal type Input Ch 10 Disabled KA Digital Signal OV Low State 5V High State Volt free Contact Open Low State Close High State Output Ch 11 Disabled w Note See 1 0 jumper settings in section 3 3 below Output Ch 12 Disabled M _ Change Output channels 11 amp 12 are N O relay contacts 5 of 10 Any input channel configured as an Analogue channel will have the Analogue settings and Analogue calibration values displayed at the bottom of the page Analogue Settings Ch Auto Manual Start Val Sch M T WTF 5 5 Sampling Val Stop Val Lo Th Hi Th Delta 1 Manual T gt V 4095 0 0 0000000 Penod 15s T
9. he 3 server s IP address at 203 115 229 162 server IP 203 115 223 162 Server Port 80 waw devicesworld net Do not change any of these settings unless instructed by Devices World s support staff Device Port Device Password 55 4 of 10 2 1 3 Device Master sub menu DEVICE MASTER CONFIG Auto Connect Interval In the absence of any activity the Gateway will make a System Check report to the server every 24 hrs to confirm that the system is working fine end to end If the server does not receive a report from the Gateway after 24 hours of inactivity it will send a System Auto Connect Interval Check Fail alert to the user The Auto Connect Auto Disconnect Interval Interval can be changed from this web page or from the ISCADA client side program Device Master Change Auto Disconnect Interval In the absence of any activity for 1 minute the Gateway will go from Active mode to Standby Mode The Auto Disconnect Interval can be changed from this web page or from the ISCADA client side program During the Active mode the device will poll the server once every 2 seconds During the Standby mode the device will poll the server once every 5 seconds 2 1 4 Built in Slave sub menu BUILT IN SLAVE CONFIG This page displays the device serial number and model number which cannot be changed Built in Slave Serial Number 200 0 5 Model 7155 2 1 5 I O Channels sub menu Bv d
10. iSCADA User Manual 2nnn 1002 Series Voltage f CMSB KV mu EN le TA IKA Security Art DE AD Armed Charger Version 1 3 05 1 0 Setting up your PC to communicate with your iSCADA Gateway You have to configure the ISCADA Gateway device so that it can communicate with the iSCADA server over the Internet from the site s Local Area Network LAN Step 1 Disconnect your PC from any existing LAN Connect your PC to the device using the cross link cable provided Step 2 Change the TCP IP settings of your computer as shown in the following screen shots Note You may want to note down the existing settings of your PC before changing so that you can easily revert to the original setting after completing the device configuration task FT Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties E Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Cc Configur General This connection uses the following items NW Link NetBIOS Ar NWLink IPX7SPX Net BIOS Compatible Transport F You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings wl iF Intemet Protocol TCP IF r i Obtain an IF address automatically ka lu e Use the following IP address Uninstz TP address 192 168 1 Description Subnet mask 290 255 250 0 Tra
11. nsmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The defa wide area network protocol that provides communication Default gateway GW across diverse interconnected networks Shaw icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connect e Use the following DNS server addresses x J 2 a Open Local Area Connection Properties from the Control Panel Select TCP IP and click Properties OR 2 b Enter the IP address as shown above and then click OK Step 3 Power up the device wait a few moments for it to initialize LED 5 on the device should be ON and all other LEDs OFF Open your browser and point it to 192 168 1 180 this is the factory default IP setting for all SCADA Gateway devices to begin the device configuration 2 of 10 2 0 Configuring your iSCADA Gateway device JISCADA Web Configuration Mozilla Firefox i i JO x File Edit wiew Go Bookmarks Tools Help WELCOME TO ISCADA WEB BASED DEVICE CONFIGURATION internal Modem Communication system status Device Master Built in Slave Input Type Digital only VO Channels Internet Connectivity Built in modem PSTN NETWORK CONFIG Options only e LAN Firmware Revision 1 1 13 Build 0001 wa Memory Revision 1 1 13 DNS Power Status Good Proxy EEPROM Status Good OTHERS Restore Config Reboot Device Done aus FA You will see a summary of your device status as shown
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