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1. edad 31 7 6 32 7 6 1 OO T UE 32 7 6 2 FOG parameter inn N 32 7 6 3 bog Edit log parame 32 7 6 4 33 7 6 5 Bindings bindin G cie _________ 33 Everyday eee E 34 8 1 P 34 8 2 EAU mec Emm Error Bookmark not defined 8 2 1 BI Baa 34 8 3 eau 34 8 3 1 Alaro SAUS i E 34 8 3 2 Aloro Pil 34 8 4 LOO 34 8 4 1 View tren a 34 8 4 2 TR E 35 SPECINCINO N S 37 37 netbiter 5100 netbiter 200 Terminology Term Extract Description TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol is a set of rules used along with the Internet Protocol Internet Protocol IP to send data in the form of message units between computers over the Internet HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP is set of rules for exchanging files text graphic images sound video and other multimedia files on the We
2. 485 300 115 200bps screw connector Power Supply Plastic housing 9 24 VAC 2W 9 24 VDC 2W Metal housing 9 24 VDC 2 W Temperature range Operating 40 65 Storage 40 85 Humidity range 5 93 RH non condensing Cover material for plastic housing Figure 12 Netbiter metal housing LEXAN 940 self extinguishing acc to UL94 VO Mounting option Plastic housing DIN rail EN 50022 Metal housing Screw mounting DIN rail optional Certification EMC 61000 6 4 2006 CE according to EN 61000 6 2 2005 and EN 61000 6 4 2006 UL 508 RoHS Compliant Internal registers Holding Name Values Options Comment register Digital input 1 status 0 or 1 ERN Read only 2 __ igitalinpwastaus fort Readon 0 10 _________ Read 4 __ Number Active intemal Connections 0 40 _ Read ony Status 5 Can be cleared 6 Serial timeouts Can be cleared 7 __ ____________ _________ Cane clear 8 __ Input Bufier overruns __________ 0655 Canbecleared 9 __ Frameeros 06595 _________ Cane clear 10 __ Exception responses 005595 Canbecleared Serial Status Buffered messages 11 __ Valid responses _ ____ 065 _____ _ _ 12 Serial timeouts 0666 o Can be cleared 13 cRGens 0655 Canbecleared 4 Input Bufer overruns 0655 Canbecleared 15 0 65535 16 Exce
3. Welcome based on Netbiter technology Figure 10 Welcome Screen 15 netbiter ws100 4 User interface 4 1 Menu overview The menu items have a layout to help users get the most of the Netbiter WS 100 The main menu has two workflow directions one for setting up the Netbiter WS100 from right to left and one for using it as a SCADA interface from left to right When referring to a sub menu this document will use i e when referring to the sub menu Users which is found under Setup the following syntax will be used Setup Users Depending on the user level the menu items will be different see section 5 3 4 2 Where to start 4 2 1 Hardware and user setup To set up communication interfaces and users see section 5 2 4 2 2 Present data and send logs alarms To set up user interface for presenting data and configure alarms and logs see section 6 4 2 3 Everyday use To monitor data alarms and logs see section 7 16 netbiter w200 4 3 User levels The menu items are accessible depending on the current user s level The level is set for each user that is set up for the Netbiter WS100 User level Menu items showing typical use Read Status Devices Alarm Log About Used for users that needs to monitor data Write As for Read Used for users that should be able to acknowledge alarms clear logs alarm history Admin As for Write Configuration Used for users that can alter the configuration add a
4. 6 4 Pages Pages is used to show data for a user and works as a user interface from where a user can interact with the Modbus slave devices connected to the Netbiter WS100 There can be a maximum of 30 pages added 6 4 1 Add page To create a new page click the add page button type in a name and click ok 6 4 2 Edit delete page To edit an existing page click edit in the page list 28 netbiter 200 If the start page button is clicked the page will be the first page presented when a user logs in Click clear start page To remove a page from the Netbiter WS100 click delete 6 4 3 General Page Configuration Option Description Picture A picture can be uploaded that will be shown at the top of the user interface Limitations for the picture file are stated on the page Press upload to upload a picture and clear to delete it from the system Use of files will decrease the space for log files Page name for the page Could be used to describe the page contents Overview name The overview name will be displayed as sub menu in the user interface and can be viewed by all users Advanced overview name The advanced overview name will be displayed as sub menu in the user interface for user with admin user level see section 5 3 on page 16 Set as start page If set a start page this will be the first page shown when a user log in To remove a page as start page go to the page configuration overview and click c
5. Important User Information This document is intended to provide an understanding of the functionality offered by Netbiter WS Gateways The document describes the physical design and function of the products Liability Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual Please inform HMS Industrial Networks AB of any inaccuracies or omissions The data and illustrations found in this document are not binding We HMS Industrial Networks 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 appear 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 including 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 from the use of undocumented features timing or functional side effects found outside netbiter w200 the documented scope of this product The effects caused by any direct or indirect use of such aspects of the product are undefined and
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7. At the top of the Netbiter WS100 there is a screw terminal block used for the power supply and communication interfaces Use minimum wire size 24A WG for the power supply and digital input 1 4 1 Power Supply The Netbiter WS100 can be powered by 9 28V AC or DC The power requirement is 2W A 9 28 VAC supply should be connected as shown in the picture Power Supply NetBiter Powur Supply NetBiler Ground Figure 4 How to connect AC power The following pins on the top terminal block are used to connect the power supply Pin number gt Description Ground connection Table 2 Power supply pins 10 netbiter w200 1 4 2 Digital inputs The opto isolated digital inputs on the top terminal block have the following pin numbers Pin number Description 20 Digital Input Common 21 Digital Input 1 22 Digital Input 2 Table 3 Digital input pins The voltage levels for the logic states are Logic state Voltage level Table 4 Voltage levels od digital input signals The status of the inputs can be read as Internal Registers The internal registers can be read from an external device 1f the gateway functionality is enabled See section 6 2 2 for more information 1 4 3 RS 485 interface The following pins on the terminal block are used for the RS 485 interface Pin number Description 13 RS 485 Line B 14 RS 485 Line A 17 Common Table 5 RS 485 interface pins 1 4 4 RS 422 interface The followi
8. 1 1 3 Integer 1 1 3 5 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 4 String class DAE 1 3 5 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 5 Int 1 critical 2 major Close Show lt lt prev 3 minor 4 warning 5 cleared See the illustrations for example of a SNMP trap that sent an alarm warning of high temperature from a Netbiter To test the SNMP functionality the software Trap Receiver can be used This can be found at http www trapreceiver com For Windows 7 MIB browser can be used see http Areasoning com mibbrowser shtml This can be used to examine a trap sent to a PC to better understand the SNMP functionality of the Netbiter
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10. 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 assume 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 described in this document These intellectual property rights may include patents and pending patent applications in the US and other countries Trademark Acknowledgements Netbiter 15 a registered trademark of HMS Industrial Networks AB other trademarks are the property of their respective holders ESD Notice This product contains ESD Electrostatic Discharge sensitive parts that may be damaged if ESD control procedures are not followed Static control precautions are required when handling the product Failure to observe this may cause damage to the product Copyright HMS Industrial Networks AB netbiter 5100 Table of contents 1 About the Netbiter 51005 8 1 1 Generell uc a hea dont ca een ee 8 1 2 Mounting onm DINTA E 9 1 3 Connectors Underside 9 129 1 Modbus RTU or
11. the new settings will be enabled Configure 00 30 11 5 x Ethernet configuration 1 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway _ Primary DNS foe Secondary DNS Hostname Password PO Change password New password Po Cancel Figure 8 IPconfig Utility Change IP settings 14 netbiter w200 3 Web Page Overview 3 1 Browser requirements The web pages are optimized for Internet Explorer version 6 or later and Mozilla Firefox version 2 or later Other browsers may work too but the web pages might appear differently and some functionality may be limited The browser must be JAV A enabled to use pages with JAVA content such as the graph page If not please visit www java com to download a JAV A plugin for your browser 3 2 Login Open a browser e g Internet Explorer and enter the IP address set for the Netbiter WS100 unit For example if you entered the IP address 10 10 10 35 then you should enter the text below in the address field of the browser and press enter http 10 10 10 35 netbiter Username based on technology Figure 9 Login screen You should now see the login screen For security reasons the default password must be changed See 6 1 Username admin Default password admin The image below shows the welcome screen shown when you first log into the module netbiter
12. the time when a log should be sent interval If a time period is selected the log will be sent with this interval e g at the same minute for every hour when At least every hour is chosen If Netbiter Argos is enabled the minute is different for each Netbiter WS100 to spread load of Ethernet traffic and server load Send log files as a Send log interval is specified the log file is sent as an e mail attachment to user E mail attachment that has configured this option see section 6 1 on page 18 Table 38 Log configuration 6 6 2 Log parameters The Log parameter section contains a list of all configured log parameters The log parameter can be reconfigured by clicking edit and the Edit log entry page with all options will be displayed The delete button will remove the log parameter To create a new alarm parameter click add log parameter There can be a maximum of 64 log parameters configured 6 6 3 Log Edit log parameter Option Description Device Select the device that has the parameter to be logged Group Select the group that contains the parameter Parameter Select the parameter that will be logged Delta logging Stores the difference between the two last samples As an example a pulse counter is used This counter increase the value for each received pulse For delta logging this will result in Counter Logged value Description Description that is used on the trend graph page see section 8 4 1 on page 34 an
13. with a Modbus address The device must be assigned to a template After a Modbus device has been configured it can be used for data presentation alarms and logs 6 2 Template A template describes what registers can be used and the type of register It also contains information about how data should be presented such as scaling enumeration and read write access for the user interface Ready to use templates for Modbus devices can be downloaded from www netbiter com support 26 netbiter w200 6 2 1 Add Upload and Edit Template To administer templates there are some buttons for this in the user interface Button Description Edit Edit template Restore Used the over write a template with a template file that is uploaded Backup To download a template file that could be locally stored and uploaded to restore or add a template Delete Remove a template from the Netbiter WS100 Upload template Upload a template file and add it as a new device template Add template Adds a new empty template that has to be configured which is done by clicking Edit after the template has been assigned a name Table 29 Template add upload and edit 6 2 2 Edit A template is divided into groups of parameters for simplicity when building pages adding alarms and logs A parameter is a Modbus register with information about the presentation type etc Several parameters can be grouped into one group A template can be renamed using the button
14. 77 7777 717 HMS Industrial Networks Doc xxxxx Rev 2 00 Postal address Visitor s address Phone 46 35 17 29 00 E mail info hms networks com Box 4126 Stationsgatan 37 Fax 46 35 17 29 09 Web www netbiter com 300 04 Halmstad 302 45 Halmstad SWEDEN SWEDEN netbiter ws100 Revision List Revision Date Author Chapter Description 01 3 1 4 2 4 4 1 06 10 23 JOAK 3 5 7 New functionality firmware release 3 11 07 01 10 4 6 5 1 5 2 5 7 New functionality firmware release 3 12 07 02 19 JOAK New hardware revision 1 4 3 20 Added information about Netbiter Argos service 07 03 14 JOAK FTP functionality and Modbus TCP Master functionality 07 06 CHDA Overall update Hae 7 30 07 10 07 10 26 CHDA Changes to match firmware release 3 20 Changes to Changes to match firmware release 3 20 firmware release 3 20 Z 40 08 11 06 All All text revised and updated to match firmware release 3 30 08 12 17 CHDA Added information about RS485 and alarms 08 12 23 CHDA MEER Backup Firmware section is combined to System 09 01 19 CHDA IMEEM Added information for User settings and System 09 04 22 CHDA Editorial update 09 10 29 Editorial update for FW 3 30 2 10 03 29 CHDA oo New graphical profile 10 06 10 MARA 2 Warranty and support chapter updated 11 03 11 CHDA New layout of webpages Nov 2014 HMS template warnings for password change
15. Modemunterface RS 232 ie bester ie lee yu tes Feb Devas nut d ee esu dvo EEIN 9 1 3 2 Ethernet inter JCE Rn iia n OU m EIE 10 1 4 Top Terminal ssec __ 10 1 4 1 _ 10 1 4 2 PIG MAUS ss A 11 1 4 3 TODO 11 1 4 4 01 cae ere 11 1 4 5 15 232 12 1 5 Bigger iio EET E 12 Geno SAIN CC ee ec eens uae wt ous 13 2 1 Configure the Netbiter WS100 IP address tent 13 2 1 1 _______ __ ______ _ _ 6 _ 13 2 1 2 Installation Proce dues ed 13 2 1 3 Scanning devices E E 13 2 1 4 CHG GING TP Settifig Sus aote cin doe cos 13 Web Page 15 3 1 Browser TeQulrerellts acetic nails adalat deal uius 15 eec 15 22 a aaa a a 16 5 1 2 PEE 16 5 2 Where Stan a 16 5 2 1 Hardware and User
16. Trend Graph This feature requires that the PC has JAVA Virtual Machine installed 34 netbiter w200 While left clicking the mouse keep the button down and release it at the diagonal corner of a box This will zoom the graph to that size By right clicking and keeping the button pressed the graph can be moved by moving the mouse Button Description Scroll graph up Scroll graph down Scroll graph right Scroll graph left Reset view view all Zoom in e e e Zoom out Table 41 Trend graph user interface The first three 3 parameters will automatically be displayed in the graph by default Parameters can be shown or hidden by clicking the box in front of the parameter name When a parameter is shown the line color will have the same color as the box To hide a line click the box and it will be greyed out 7 4 2 Log Option Description Download Log Download the log from the Netbiter WS100 to a local computer as a csv file that Local Hard Drive can be analyzed in software like Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc The csv delimiter character can be set in the Regional page see section 6 4 Clear Log File Will delete the log from the Netbiter WS100 Table 42 Handle csv log file 35 Appendices A Specifications Ethernet connection 10Base T or 100Base TX IEEE 802 3 RJ45 connector Serial interface RS 232 with full modem control RTS CTS DCD DTR DSR RI 300 115 200bps 9 pin DSUB connector
17. b DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration DHCP is a standard protocol that automates the process of configuring network Protocol hosts by allowing hosts to obtain IP addresses and configuration parameters A device that makes it possible to transfer data between networks of different kind e g Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP Template Describes Modbus slave device as a collection of groups and parameters Device Parameter Support A Modbus slave unit that is connected to the Netbiter Modbus register configured in the Netbiter For contact information and support please refer to the contact and support pages at www netbiter com netbiter ws100 1 About the Netbiter WS100 1 1 General The Netbiter WS100 acts as a bridge from Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU making it possible for a Modbus TCP based controller to connect with Modbus RTU based devices The Netbiter WS100 will handle alarm management and logging data as well as providing a built in web interface for accessing data Some WS100 features e Graphical user interface that is easy to work with e Support for device templates to allow easy and flexible management of configurations e Advanced modem handling with support for GSM GPRS modems as well as analogue PSTN modems e Improved alarm handling now with alarm history and SNMP support e Language support e Support for sending log files with email e Support for the Netbiter Argos portal e Auto detection
18. d in the csv file that can be downloaded Table 39 Edit log parameter 32 6 6 4 Bindings netbiter w200 With bindings a Modbus register can be copied to another 6 6 5 Bindings Add data binding Option Source Device Source Group Source Parameter Destination Device Destination Group Destination Parameter Copy interval Table 40 Add bindings Description select the device that has the parameter that will be copied Select the group that contains the parameter Select the parameter that will be copied Select the device that has the parameter that will be copied to Select the group that contains the parameter Select the parameter that will be copied to The interval for each cop 33 netbiter 5100 7 Everyday use After the Netbiter WS100 has been setup and configured it is ready for everyday use for monitoring data and sending logs and alarms 7 1 View page To view a configured page use the dropdown box at the upper left corner of the user interface to select the page to display 7 2 Devices The Devices menu item is a browser that can browse all parameters in a template for a device and show the current values The page will show a list of all available Modbus devices A tree with all groups will show when expanding the tree Open a group by clicking on the group name to see values for each parameter The Internal Registers will also be available to browse 7 3 Alarm The alarm menu item keeps
19. iption Select an update This is used to update firmware files with extension nbu or to install patches files with file extension nbp for the Netbiter WS100 Make sure to take a backup before starting the firmware update see section 6 10 The latest firmware can be found at www netbiter com support When clicking update the Netbiter WS100 will start the update Sometimes the web browser will not be able to display web pages Simply wait a few minutes and try to view the page again The communication configuration for Ethernet the modem and Netbiter Argos will not be affected which makes it possible to update the firmware remotely MAC address MAC address of the Netbiter WS100 Ethernet interface Kernel version Kernel version used in the Netbiter WS100 Application version Application version of the Netbiter WS100 Patches If there are patches installed in the system they will be displayed here with version and information about the patch Table 26 Firmware software The latest firmware and kernel version can be found at www netbiter com support 5 9 3 Tools Option Description Get all log files Put all log files and system information in a tar archive Restart module By clicking the reboot button the module will restart Reset To Factory By clicking this button the Netbiter WS100 will remove all settings and configurations Default Setting and has to be setup and configured as a brand new Netbiter WS100 Table 27 System to
20. ity Used to describe how critical the alarm is For SNMP there is a severity class called Clear which will be sent for an alarm that enters normal alarm condition Text that is displayed in the alarm list view and alarm history and is sent to the SNMP manager The subject for alarm message sent by e mail and or SMS The message body of the alarm message sent by e mail and or SMS The message length is limited to 70 characters for a SMS why it could be a good practice to keep it to that length 31 netbiter ws100 6 6 Log The log can have 64 log parameters configured and will save samples to a csv file This file can be viewed in the built in trend graph page or downloaded to be analyzed in e g Microsoft Excel To view and download the csv file see section 8 4 6 6 1 Log configuration Option Description Estimated log time Gives an estimation of the time before the log file is full This estimation will depend on the configuration i e number of pages and parameters configured The number and size of pictures for 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 for between the samples that is saved to the log file Log type The log could be circular which will fill the log with data When full it can be sent A new file will be created and the old one is deleted Maximum send log This will set
21. l address and click send A test mail will be sent to the address Some e mail servers may consider this test mail as junk Table 21 E mail settings 5 6 SNMP For more information on sending SNMP trap functionality see appendix C on page 40 Option Description SNMP manager IP address or name of the SNMP manager which should receive SNMP traps Port Port number that the SNMP manager will listen to to detect SNMP traps Table 22 SNMP settings A If a domain name is used ensure that the DNS setting for the Ethernet connection is correct 5 7 Web Server The web server settings refer to the internal web server of the Netbiter WS100 Option Description Extra webserver port To connect to the Extra web server port the URL should have a colon followed by the new port number i e http 10 10 10 30 8080 where 10 10 10 30 is the IP number or DNS address to the Netbiter WS100 and 8080 the new port Compression on web This feature is only used for the extra web server port When set to enable the pages Netbiter WS100 check if the browser support compressed pages and if that is the case it will send compressed pages This feature will increase the workload of the Netbiter WS100 which is why it is not enabled as default There is an option to disable compression and the pages will be sent as normal web pages which always is the case for the standard web server port 80 If it is set to force web pages will alwa
22. lear start click start page for another page Save settings To store the settings made in this section save settings has to be clicked Table 32 General page configuration 6 4 4 Configuration When a page has been set up with general configuration it can be filled with parameters that exist in a template for the devices added to the Netbiter WS100 20 Modbus parameters can be added to a page and a page can have one overview and one advanced overview see section 7 4 3 The parameters are divided into two columns left and right with 10 parameters in each add or edit a parameter click the edit button at the row for the parameter see section 0 for options for the parameter To delete a parameter click clear 29 netbiter ws100 6 4 5 Edit parameter Option Description Device Select the device that has the parameter that will be shown Group Select the group that contains the parameter Parameter Select the parameter that will be shown Description This is the text that will be shown next to the parameter value Presentation format Template format can be overridden to show the parameter value in Hexadecimal or Binary format If Default it will use the format configured in the template Presentation scaling The Modbus register value will be divided by this value before it is shown on the web pages and multiplied before written to the Modbus device It is better to use the scaling option in the
23. lid IP address 2 37 Mask for Valid IP address 3 38 Mask for Valid IP address 4 Enabled First byte of mask Enabled Second byte of mask Enabled Third byte of mask UH e Enabled Fourth byte of mask C SNMP If SNMP Alarms are enabled see section 7 5 1 all alarms will be sent as SNMP traps to the host specified on the SNMP page see section 6 6 The OID is sent in the following format in numbers 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 2 IP address event Trap 6 7 Specific 1 Community Public 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 id trap data mese Sender DID jalarmSet Trap 23312 15 HMS enterprise ID Variable Bindings 1 1 alarmi Integer 1 1 1 15 product 5 Netbiter alarmDesct String ATO Input 1 0C alarmClasslD Integer 1 webSCADA alarmClassD escr String class alarmSeverity Integer and where event 1 Alarm set Close Show lt lt prev next 2 Alarm cleared A trap ID 15 divided into five messages with the following trap data 1 Alarm ID 2 Alarm descriptions Trap Type 6 Specific Type Community pubic 0 3 Class ID 1 10 TimeStamp 4 days O2h 45m35 30s Ip amp ddress 10 10 10 161 Sender OID 11 3 5 1 4 1 23312 1 1 2 1 Trap Type SNMP 45 Alarm severity where Variable Bindings 4 Class description 5 1 3 5 1 4 1 23312 1 1 1 1 Integer 1 0 2 indeterminate 136141232121112 String Input 1 DC 1 3 5 1 4 1 23312 1
24. modem setup is done An external modem optional can be either a GSM GPRS or an analogue modem PSTN attached to the RS 232 9 pin DSUB interface see 1 3 1 5 3 1 Modem Status On the status page the current status of the modem is displayed see section 8 2 5 3 2 Modem settings Option Description Modem type Type of modem Baudrate Baudrate used for the modem Pin code If SIM card has PIN code security activated the pin code should be entered here followed by clicking test pin code to save the PIN code Modem info A window with information about the connected modem will show If GSM GPRS it will give information about Manufacturer IMEI number PIN status and signal strength There is information about the SIM code which could be ready if OK or SIMPIN or SIMPUK when demanding user action The PIN or PUK code is entered at Pin code when necessary The SIM card has to be registered on a network to be able to work which status can viewed on the line Network status Test SMS If a GSM GPRS modem is attached enter a phone number to generate a test SMS to that number Table 15 Modem settings 20 netbiter w200 9 9 9 Dial up GPRS setting Settings used for Netbiter WS100 to communicate with Internet using a modem Is used to send e mail logs and alarms where there is no Ethernet connection available If Netbiter Argos is enabled and no Ethernet connection is available the Connection trigger must besetto Always connected Op
25. nd change templates devices pages alarms log and bindings Super admin As for Admin Setup Used for users that setup communication interfaces such as Modbus modem E mail server SNMP Ethernet and Netbiter Argos Can do backup and update firmware and install patches Table 11 User level description 4 4 About This menu item shows information about the firmware revision and MAC address for the Netbiter WS100 More detailed information can be found under Setup Firmware see section 6 10 17 netbiter ws100 5 Setup The setup menu item is used to set up hardware interfaces and communications as well as users web server and Netbiter Argos All the basic settings for getting the Netbiter WS100 to run with attached devices Workflow for the sub menu 15 from left to right 5 1 Users In this sub menu users can be added to the system Users can receive e mail SMS depending on the configuration for the user To edit a user click on the user name and click Save when ready Option Description User ID The 5 login name Name Full name of the user E mail E mail address for the user Mobile Mobile phone number Is used to be able to send SMS to the user if SMS is enabled and the correct Alarm Class is set see section 7 5 5 on page 31 Alarm Class When adding an alarm it is given an Alarm Class If the user should get the alarm the alarm s corresponding Alarm Class has to be marked A user can have several alarm cla
26. ng pins on the top terminal block are used for the RS 422 interface Pin Description number 13 RS 422 Transmit B 14 RS 422 Transmit A 15 RS 422 Receive B 16 RS 422 Receive A 17 Common Table 6 RS 422 interface pins A B B NetBiterWS100 Modbus device Figure 5 Normal wiring diagram Modbus terminal A and B The RS 485 and RS 422 interface cannot be used at the same time as the terminal block interfaced RS 232 11 netbiter ws100 1 4 5 RS 232 Interface The following pins on the top terminal block are used for the RS 232 interface Pin number Description 15 Common 16 RS 232 Transmit Ouput 17 RS 232 Receive Input Table 7 RS 232 Interface pins The RS 232 interface cannot be used at the same time as the RS 485 interface 1 5 LED Indicators e gt A gt nm z lt gt lt gt lt J DI RS 485 RS 232 Relay Module Status netbiter Serial Link Status Figure 6 LED position on front view The LED indicators are found on the Netbiter WS100 front view with the following indications Name Module Status Green Orange Serial Link Status Flashing Green Flashing Red Orange Activity Collision Flashing Green Flashing Red Link Green Table 8 Description of LED indicators 12 Function No power Module is running in normal mode During boo
27. of attached Modbus slave devices ALARMS DATA LOGGING SMS EMAIL WEB BASED TRENDING DATA PRESENTATION T INTERNET LANs GSM GPRS TELEPHONE MODEMS Figure 1 Use of Netbiter WS100 _ Netbiter WS100 supports an RS 232 connection through a 9 pin DSUB or RS 485 screw terminal It also supports 10 100 Mbps Ethernet through a standard Ethernet connector RJ 45 It can be configured via a user friendly web interface or by using the IPconfig utility available at www netbiter com 1 2 Mounting on DIN rail A Snap on B Snap off Snap the Netbiter WS100 on to the DIN rail as depicted in A above 1 3 Connectors Underside Description Serial interface 9 pin DSUB RS 232 Ethernet interface RJ 45 10 100 Mbps 1 3 1 Modbus RTU or Modem interface RS 232 Male netbiter w200 The 9 pin D SUB male connector on the Netbiter WS100 provides an RS 232 interface This can be used to connect to any equipment with an RS 232 interface netbiter ws100 Pin Function number 1 CD Carrier Detect Rx Receive Tx Transmit DTR Data Terminal Ready GND DSR Data Set Ready RTS Request To Send CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicator Table 1 Description of 9 pin DSUB connector IN O A Oo 1 3 2 Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interface supports 10 100 Mbps by using a standard RJ 45 connector 1 4 Top Terminal Block Figure 3 Top screw terminal
28. ols A Netbiter WS100 with patches installed should be set to factory default using Netbiter Update before uploading new firmware 25 netbiter ws100 5 9 4 Netbiter Argos Netbiter Argos is a solution for the remote management of Netbiter devices The Netbiter WS100 is pre configured to use these services More information about the Netbiter Argos remote management service can be found at http www netbiter com argos Option Description Netbiter Argos service Enables the Netbiter Argos remote management services Device ID This Netbiter device ID Activation code Code to activate the Netbiter as valid device at Netbiter Argos The code entered by default Send Alarms Enable alarms to be sent to Netbiter Argos Send log files Enable log files to be sent to Netbiter Argos Table 28 Netbiter Argos settings When Netbiter Argos is enabled the SMTP server will automatically be set to Netbiter Argos with correct user name and password The Netbiter Argos services uses port 5222 for communication to the server 6 Configuration The configuration menu item is used to configure the WS100 to display data and log data as well as send alarm messages Before any data can be read from a Modbus device and be used for presenting alarms and logs the communication interface must be set up see section 6 2 on page 19 6 1 Work flow Each Modbus device must have a Template and must be configured as a Device
29. onization should be considered Table 18 Time and date 5 4 2 Decimal separator Option Description Decimal separator and Sets the decimal separator and the separator character used for the csv log file log file value Default Dot and Comma separator Table 19 Decimal separator 5 4 3 Module information Option Description Site name A name for this Netbiter WS100 that is used when sending test SMS and e mail to identify which module sent the message The site name is shown left to the log out button in the user interface header More information Notes for this Netbiter WS100 This information will be shown here only Table 20 Module information 5 5 E Mail Option Description SMTP server Server that is used for sending e mail Could be entered as IP address or domain name Port number This is an SMTP server setting and should be given by the Internet Service Provider ISP The port number is set to 25 by default for custom server When using Netbiter Argos services it is set to 2525 default 25 SMTP Authentication If the server requires a login the type of method it set here default disabled User name User name for the SMTP server Password Password for the SMTP server Sender This is what will be shown in the FROM field of the mail sent from the Netbiter WS100 22 netbit r w200 Reply path The reply e mail address Send test E mail This feature is used to test the SMTP settings Enter an e mai
30. plication software Type Product type Ethernet MAC adaress of the Netbiter WS100 Table 9 Descriptions of the information returned by IPconfig 10 10 13 81 2552552550 1010131 10 10 13 84 2552552550 1010131 10 10 13 102 2552552550 1010131 10 10 13 131 2552552550 1010131 10 10 13 230 2552552550 1010131 10 10 13 232 2552552550 1010131 33 10 10 13 233 2552552550 1010131 33 00 30 11 FB 96 3D 10 10 13 235 2552552550 10 10 1311 02 00 30 11 FB F1 88 Settings i Figure 7 IPconfig Scan devices For security reasons the default password must be changed See 6 1 2 1 4 Changing IP settings To change IP settings on a device double click the device in the list of devices This will open up a dialog in which the desired IP configuration can be entered Contact your network administrator for information about IP addresses subnet mask etc The default password for authentication of the new settings is admin 13 netbiter ws100 Setting Description IP Address The Netbiter WS100 IP address Subnet mask Mask network Gatewa The default gateway in the network Primary DNS The primary Domain Name Server Secondary The primary Secondary Name Server DNS if present Host Name Enter a hostname for the device Table 10 IPconfig network setting window Do not select DHCP unless there is a DHCP server available on the network Pressing Set will cause the Netbiter WS100 to reboot after which
31. ption responses 0 65535 an be cleared Can be cleared Serial Status Internal requests and Webpages 17 Valid responses Can be cleared 18 Serial timeouts Can be cleared 9 __ CRCeros ____________ _______ Canbecleared 20 __ input Butter overruns 065 Canbecleared 21 __ Frameerors ___________ _________ Canbeclearec 22 Exception responses 0655 Canbeclearec Configuration Registers 23 Modbus TCP Port Default port number is 502 24 Gateway Modbus address Defaut ______________ _ 256 25 0 65535 seconds Default 60 seconds fo o ee O 2 Bate S 2400 2400 bps 4800 4800 bps 9600 bps Default value pf 200 19200 bps 38400 38400 bps 57600 57600 bps 115200 115200 bps Holding Name Values Comment register 27 Parity Options No parit Default Even parit Odd parity 28 Number of Stop bits Default 1 stop bit 29 Slave timeout time 25 65535 milliseconds Default 1000 ms 30 Physical interface EIA 485 RJ12 Default EIA 232 DSUB EIA 232 RJ12 Authentication 31 Valid IP address 1 0 255 First byte of IP address Disabled IP address auth disabled Enabled Enabled Second byte of IP address Enabled Third byte of IP address Enabled Fourth byte of IP address 1 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 32 Valid IP address 2 33 Valid IP address 3 34 Valid IP address 4 35 Mask for Valid IP address 1 36 Mask for Va
32. rename on the same row as the current template name 6 2 3 Template Group To add a new group click add group There must be at least one group in a template The group can be renamed by clicking rename and erased by clicking delete 6 2 4 Parameter When adding a new parameter by clicking Add parameter an Edit parameter window will open For more detailed information click the question mark at upper right corner of the Edit parameter window Option Description Name The name of the parameter Type Modbus register type Address Modbus register address Datatype Type of the data read If it is signed byte length and order Scaling Scale the register value Offset Offset the register value Mask Mask a register value Presentation The register value can be shown as read only read write and write only Enumeration Values can be enumerated i e O off 1 on to show values as text Number of decimals Number of decimals that should be shown Valid range Use to prevent user from writing a value outside a valid range Table 30 Parameter settings 27 netbiter ws100 6 3 Devices Each Modbus slave connected must be added with a unique Modbus address Each device must be assigned a device template Autodetect can be used to add devices Each Modbus address will be scanned with the current Modbus communication serial interface settings Each device must have a unique address set before starting the auto detection The scanning
33. rm parameters can be configured and the alarm poll time is approximately 20 seconds 6 5 3 Parameter select Option Description Device Select the device that has the parameter to be used for the alarm Group Select the group that contains the parameter Parameter Select the parameter that will be used for the alarm be presented Table 35 Alarm parameter select 30 netbiter w200 6 5 4 Alarm trigger operation Option Trig on Value Bit Value Bit presentation Table 36 Alarm trigger operation Description The trig condition can be set to For values e Greater than e Less than e Equal to e Not equal to e Change For Bit operations Any e Neither e All For the device response Where the value is number of consecutive time outs Select if the value or bit representation field should be used to enter condition If scaling is set in the template the value will be compared to the scaled value Enter a decimal value Use the checkbox to mark what bit that should be used Marked checkbox represent a bit 1 6 5 5 Alarm Properties Option Alarm Class Severity Description Subject Message Table 37 Alarm properties Description The alarm class is used to sort which alarm to send to which user The user can have one or more alarm class configured If an alarm will be trigged an alarm message will be sent to all user that has the alarm class configured The alarm s sever
34. sses see section 7 5 5 on page 31 Receive log files via If this option is enabled the user will get the log as an e mail attachment if it is E mail enabled at the log configuration see section 7 6 1 on page 32 Language Select the user interface language There could be different languages set for different users Show Device browser in Every parameter in of the templates uploaded to Netbiter WS100 can be viewed menu using the main menu option Devices If the user with user level admin or write can change parameters and read on see parameters User Level The menu items are accessible depending on the current user s user level see section 5 3 on page 16 for more information Password User s password Only has to be given when adding a new user or when changing the password which is done by checking the box Change password Repeat Password When adding a user the password has to be repeated as well as when changing it Table 12 Users menu item description Modbus The default password for authentication of the new settings is admin Only the user level Super Admin has access to add and edit users For security reasons the default password must be changed See 6 1 18 5 2 Modbus 9 2 1 netbit r w200 Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII This sub menu lets the user configure the Modbus communication interface Make sure that the wiring is correct The status page gives information about the Modbus connection and can be
35. t up Serial Packet receiving Serial Packet transmitting During boot up Ethernet Packet receiving Ethernet Collision detected No Ethernet Link detected Ethernet network detected 10 Mbps Ethernet network detected 100 Mbps netbiter 200 2 Getting started 2 1 Configure the Netbiter WS100 IP address 2 1 1 About the IPconfig Utility The IPconfig utility is a PC based configuration utility for setting TCP IP network settings in the Netbiter This utility scans the Ethernet network for connected Netbiter WS100 s and allows the user to set the IP address net mask gateway DNS and hostname for each unit 2 1 2 Installation Procedure 1 Download the self extracting installation file for IPconfig from www netbiter com 2 Click the file to run it 2 1 3 Scanning for connected devices First ensure that you have connected the Netbiter WS100 devices to the same Ethernet network as the PC is connected to Use standard Ethernet cables straight through to connect Netbiter WS100 to a hub or switch or a cross over cable when connecting directly to a PC When the utility 1s started it will scan the Ethernet network for Netbiter WS100 devices detected devices will be presented in a list in the main window Press the Scan button to force a new scan for devices Column Description IP IP address of the Netbiter WS100 SN subnet mask GW Default gateway DHCP Dynamically assigned IP address On Off Version Version of the ap
36. template which will include scaling for use with alarms and logging Table 33 Edit parameter 6 5 Alarm 6 5 1 Alarm Alarm settings Option Description SMS Alarm Enable SMS alarm if a modem is configured see section 6 3 on page 20 Users with correct alarm class and a mobile phone number will receive a SMS see section 6 1 on page 18 Email Alarm Enable e mail alarm if an SMTP server is configured see section 6 5 on page 22 Users with correct alarm class and an e mail address will receive an e mail see section 6 1 on page 18 SNMP Alarm Enable SNMP trap alarms if a SNMP manager is configured see section 6 6 on page 23 Manual alarm If disabled all alarms have to be acknowledge When an alarm condition is fulfilled it sends acknowledge an alarm message After the condition has been back to normal and is fulfilled again a new alarm message will be sent If enabled the user has to acknowledge the alarm before a new alarm message is sent Alarms can be acknowledged from Netbiter Argos user interface if these services are enabled see section 0 on page 25 Table 34 Alarm settings 6 5 2 Alarm configuration The alarm configuration section contains a list of all configured alarm parameters The alarms can be reconfigured by clicking edit whereby the alarm parameter page with all options will be displayed The delete button will remove the alarm parameter To create a new alarm parameter click add alarm parameter A maximum of 64 ala
37. tion Description Connection trigger Defines how the Netbiter WS100 should connect to the Internet When set to Alarm Event it will make a connection when required for sending e mail alarms logs or other information that requires an Internet connection Host to ping An address to a host IP address or server name to send a ping packet which will keep the connection to Internet This is used as a keep alive message Ping timer Sets the interval for the keep alive message Should be as long as possible to avoid unnecessary GPRS data traffic Access Point Name GPRS gateway that is given by the SIM card operator APN Phone number Phone number to dial to the Internet Service Provider ISP User name User name assigned by the ISP Password Password assigned by the ISP Table 16 Dial up GPRS settings 5 3 4 Dial in settings This section handles dial in connection i e to allow the user to call the Netbiter WS100 using a modem A network connection must be set up on a PC where the phone number is the number of the SIM card used in the Netbiter WS100 The phone number must be the data number CSD The user name and password for the network connection should be those entered in this section Option Description Local IP address The IP address assigned to the Netbiter WS100 This IP number should be entered in the web browser after a connection is established Remote IP address The IP address that will be assigned to the calling comp
38. track of the configured alarm parameters and is used to see the current state of all alarms as well as the alarm history where the alarm parameter condition changes can be monitored and if alarm messages have been sent correctly 7 3 1 Alarm status This is a list of all alarms The status of the alarm can be Ok or Present If acknowledgement is required the Acknowledge button will be active for alarms where the condition has been fulfilled If all the present alarms need to be acknowledged at the same time click the button Acknowledge 11 at the bottom of the list The list s default view is to show all present and un acknowledged alarms To view all alarms click Show all To show only the present alarms again click Show active 7 3 2 Alarm history Every change for an alarm parameter is logged in Alarm history with information of the value for the parameter that triggered the alarm and information about messages sent from the Netbiter WS 100 The alarm history list can hold 100 entries If the list is full and a new alarm occurs the oldest alarm history entry will be deleted If the Show occurrence button 15 clicked only the entries with type Occurred will show which may be useful when analyzing alarms The Clear History button will clear all the alarm history 7 4 Log The log menu item is used for analyzing logged parameters The log can be viewed in a trend graph and can be downloaded as a csv file 7 4 1 View
39. ured with IPconfig utility Description Option DHCP If enabled the Netbiter WS100 will be assigned an IP address from the DHCP server on the net if there is one See note below Host name A host name for the Netbiter WS100 IP Address IP address for Netbiter WS100 Subnet mask A subnet mask which should be identical to the subnet of the network Gateway Network gateway Primary DNS Domain name server to be able to access servers by domain Secondary DNS Domain name server to be able to access servers by domain Table 24 Ethernet TCP netowork settings Do not select the DHCP option unless there is a DHCP server available on the network 5 9 System 5 9 1 Backup settings The backup consists of files that can restore a module Settings backed up are users templates devices pages alarms logs and settings for Modbus modem e mail server and Netbiter Argos Ethernet settings are not included in the backup to prevent problems with identical IP addresses for modules Option Description Backup Settings All settings except the Ethernet settings will be backed up A file with the extensions To Local Hard nbb Netbiter Backup will be created on the local hard drive Drive Restore module An nbb file can be used to restore the setup and configuration for the Netbiter WS100 from backup Table 25 Backup 24 netbiter 200 5 9 2 Firmware This information is helpful when contacting HMS Support Option Descr
40. useful as a troubleshooting tool when setting up the Modbus interface See section 8 2 on page Error Bookmark not defined The Modbus device must be setup with a template and slave address see 7 1 on page 26 Option Transmission mode Slave Response Timeout Physical interface Baudrate Character Format Parity Character format Stop bit Extra delay between messages Character delimiter Use function code 15 when writing single bits coils Use function code 16 when writing single registers Description Set Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII transmission mode Default RTU The time that the Netbiter WS100 will wait for a response from a slave before Serial Timeout will occur Default 1000 Serial Timeout can be monitored at the Status page see section 8 2 on page Error Bookmark not defined Electrical interface that is used Make sure that the wiring is correct and connected to the interface RS 485 see 0 on page 11 RS 232 see 1 4 5 on page 12 RS 232 D Sub see 0 on page 9 Default RS 485 Baud rate settings Can be 300 115 200 bps Default 9600 Parity settings No even or odd parity Default None Number of stop bits 1or 2 stop bits Default 1 stop bit Time to delay between Modbus messages in milliseconds Default 0 Number of milliseconds between characters a Modbus frame Set to 0 to use Modbus standard 3 5 characters Default 0 If this option is Enabled all writes to coils
41. uter the remote client Must be the same sub net as Local IP number User name User name used to establish a connection 15 required on the PC when creating a network connection Password Password used to establish a connection 15 required on the PC when creating a network connection Table 17 Dial in settings 21 netbiter ws100 5 4 Regional The Regional page contains configuration for time and date generic module information and also configuration for how the log file list separator and decimal symbol should be represented 5 4 1 Time and date Option Description Date Current date Stored to a clock that will be battery backup up for maximum a week Time Current time Enter the actual time Daylight saving and time zone are set separately Stored to a clock that will be battery backup up for maximum a week Time zone The time zone that is used For time zones marked with daylight saving will be used Then time entered should be actual current time The Netbiter WS100 will change time automatically Network time protocol Network time protocol NTP is a server from where data can be read and used to set time and date Requires an Internet connection NTP server A server that support and can deliver NTP information Could be an IP address or domain name Update interval Interval of how often the time and date should be synchronized with data from the server When using GSM GPRS the amount of data for each synchr
42. will be done with function code 15 Useful if slaves do not support function code 05 If this option is Enabled all writes to registers will be done with function code 16 Useful if slaves do not support function code 06 Table 13 Description of Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII settings 19 netbiter ws100 5 2 2 Modbus TCP Option Description Port number The port to use for Modbus TCP communication Default 502 Gateway Registers If enabled the internal registers will be available at the slave address given in the Address field The internal registers are specified in appendix B on page 38 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 Netbiter WS100 will respond to these queries by it Server Idle Timeout enabled 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 disabled the connection will not timeout Default Enabled 60 IP Authentication If enabled this feature makes it possible to configure the IP address that is allowed to connect to the gate way Table 14 Description of Modbus TCP settings There cannot be two devices with the same Modbus address If this happens the serial bus will not be able to communicate with all the slaves present on the bus 5 3 Modem On this page the
43. will scan one Modbus address after the other which may take some time to perform The scanning will be displayed in the progress bar If the templates uploaded support identification for Modbus devices the correct template will be assigned If not the devices will be added and the user must assign a template manually By clicking add device the device can be set up manually 6 3 1 Add edit Device Settings Option Description Name The name of the device Template The template that should be used for this device Modbus TCP server IP The IP address for the Modbus TCP server If it is a Modbus RTU device It should be left address blank Modbus TCP server port The port to connect to the Modbus TCP server Modbus default is 502 Default 502 Modbus slave address The unique Modbus Address Table 31 Add edit device settings 6 3 2 Device specific Alarms If a template supports device specific alarms preconfigured alarms can be added The alarm condition is set in the template and cannot be changed The set button is used to set all alarms for the complete alarm list or an alarm group The set a single alarm the check box can be used The clear button is used to clear all alarms for the device specific alarm list or for an alarm group The drop down box to set alarm class can be used to set the same class for a group or different alarm class for a single alarm see section 7 5 5 on page 31 for more information about Alarm class
44. ys send compressed regardless the support of the web browser The information that a web browser supports compressed data could sometimes be removed when passing some firewall or proxy servers This is true for the default setting for port 80 in Microsoft ISA servers To ensure that compressed web pages are sent anyway the option force should be set Most web browsers support compressed data Auto update value and This feature is only used for the extra web server port status This port is default set to 8080 To limit the amount of data transferred and increase speed when using low bandwidth i e a modem connection the data and values could be set to be updated by clicking the refresh button only This button will show at the upper right corner of the user interface Figure 11 Refresh button Automatic logout time Defines the time for how long a user can be inactive before the user is logged out due to session time out Table 23 Webserver settings 23 netbiter ws100 adomain name is used ensure that the DNS setting for the Ethernet connection is correct i The web server always listens on port 80 When using a modem connection compression on web pages will always be enabled and Auto update will always be disabled to improve response times The refresh button must therefore be clicked to update values and status 5 8 Ethernet TCP IP network settings The settings are the same as those config

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