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1. Back 9 8 a search G Favorites media d EM w E m Address http 192 168 0 223 index html zl ee exemys Inputs Configuration RME1 Al Analog Module Input Type Filter Samples Configuration 0 420mA 5 rj 1 4 20m v 5 m NETWORK INPUTS 2 4 20mA 5 e SS 3 4 20mA 5r MONITOR 4 4 20mA 5 B SNMP ADVANCED 5 420mA 5 6 4 20m v 5 B Monitor 5 EEN SS Administrator User CSV AD Analog Scaled Send Figure 20 Inputs configurations 3 2 3 Scaling The RME1 Al can acquire a value and make a simple calculation before assigning it to the final value It supports the Linear Y Ax B functions where X is the acquired value and Y will be the value observed in the field Scaled Value To determine the scaling of an analog input it is necessary to configure 2 coordinates of the plane XY through which the scaling straight line passes The limits for these configuration values are the following Xvalues between 0 and 4000 0 and 10 Vdc and 20 mA respectively Y values between 32 767 and 32 767 Decimals Values between 0 and 4 only for Scaled value on the WEB The factory default is a straight line with slope 1 and which passes through the origin XO 0 YO 0 X1 1 Y1 1 and the amount of decimals is zero 0 To make it clear how to use these parameters you have this example Suppose that you have a sensor that will output OV for 10 C and 10V for 100
2. Command Descriptio1n SNMPMANAGER1 ip addr Configures the Manager 1 IP address D 2 15 SNMPManager2 command With this command you can configure the SNMP manager 2 IP address It is possible to enter the 0 0 0 0 IP address and it means that the manager does not exist Table 22 SNMPMANAGER2 command Command Description SNMPMANAGER2 ip addr Configures the Manager 2 IP address D 2 16 SNMPReadCN command With this command you can configure the SNMP read community Table 23 SNMPREADCN command Command Description SNMPREADCN com Configures the SNMP read community D 2 17 SNMPWriteCN command With this command you can configure the SNMP write community Table 24 SNMPWRITECN command Command Description SNMPWRITECN com Configures the SNMP write community D 2 18 SNMPTrapCN command With this command you can configure the SNMP trap community Table 25 SNMPTRAPCN command Rev 3 Page 45 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Command Description A IMPORTANT www exemys com SNMPTRAPCN com Configures the SNMP trap community D 2 19 More Configuration commands The following commands allow asking for help listing the configuration and saving the configuration in device s memory Table 26 More Commands Command Description HELP Lists help for the configuration commands LIST Lists the equipment s configuration EN
3. Any time you access to any of these 3 pages you can get updated information from the analog module E http rme1 ai 30104b analog csy Microsoft Intern File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak A Asearch Favorites Address ra http rme1 ai 30104b analog csv 42 96 0 24 49 70 39 160 Figure 27 CSV analog example For this example if the inputs are configured in voltage type analog values are Input 0 0 42V Input 1 0 96V Input 2 0V Input 3 0 24V Input 4 0 49V Input 5 0 70V Input 6 0 39V Input 7 1 60V Example If you want to visualize the scaled value from a work sheet Microsoft Excel execute the command Open File and in its name write http 192 168 0 240 scaled csv 192 168 0 240 is RME1 Al ip address Bear in mind that the information belongs to the inputs value at the moment you opened the file 4 2 XML mode operation To make an automatic information acquisition the RME1 Al has a web page in which all configuration and status information is available in XML format The name of this page is rme1 ai xml this page is within RME1 Al Any time you access to this page you can get the following updated information from the analog module Rev 3 Page 29 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys lt RME1 Al gt lt INFO gt lt FIRMWARE gt V2 0 0 lt FIRMWARE gt lt MACADDRESS gt 000BFA30104B lt MACADDRESS gt lt
4. C If you want to see the temperature value in the RME1 Al the scaling will be X0 0 YO 10 X1 4000 Y1 100 Decimals 0 Rev 3 Page 22 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module www exemys com Exemys As you can see in the following figure when the RME1 Al gets in the Converter Value 4000 you will see 100 in Scaled Value 100 C X1 Y1 10 C X Converter Value 0 4000 Figure 21 Scaled value without decimal If you want to increase the accuracy in the measurement you can configure the scaling as follows X20 YO 100 X124000 Y1 1000 Decimals 1 Y FCI 100 0 C B X1 Y1 10 0 C X Converter Value 0 4000 Figure 22 Scaled value with decimal Rev 3 Page 23 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Analog Module Microsoft Internet Explorer E 8 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt O A Reach xgFavortes Meda C Ey T amp Address lea http 192 168 0 223 index html exemys Scaling Configuration RME1 Al Input Analog Module E a x ko Decimals e 4 4 Administrator User Tm Timm mmm 1101111 Haddad a dl dd e CSV AD Analog Scaled XML Send Figure 23 Scaling configuration 3 2 4 Alarms configuration The RME1 Al ha
5. RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com RME1 AI Exemys or similar on the screen It is important to mention that this way not only the network parameters can be modified but also all the equipment parameters can be reached For further information consult Appendix D d IP address configuration with ARP method If RME1 Al receives PING packets after being turned on it will take the destination IP of these packets and this will start being the device IP address For further information see appendix E 3 2 Device parameters configuration Configuration parameters can be modified by three different ways Web page configuration Telnet console configuration See appendix D Serial console configuration See appendix D Once the RME1 Al has a valid IP address you may access the web page to configure the rest of the parameters 1 If your web navigator is configured to search for a Proxy server disable that option If you have the Exemys Device Locator software select the device and press the button Configure 3 Type the RME1 Al IP address field of your navigator E http 192 168 0 223 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt A A Qsearch Favorites Address ra http 192 168 0 223 Figure 17 Enter the IP address in the Web browser 4 In your web browser you will see the inputs value and a link to c
6. 4 1 Hub or Switch connection To connect the RME1 Al to Ethernet through a Hub or Switch it is necessary to use a straight through UTP network cable Figure 9 Straight through cable scheme Rx 1 Rx 2 Tx 3 Tx 6 Figure 10 RJ45 connector www exemys com Rev 3 Page 12 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys 2 5 Analog Inputs Description In Figure 10 it can be seen where the RME1 AI analog terminals are placed The inputs are in columns on both sides of the equipment The inputs start numbering from 0 So that the first channel is CHO The same way each terminal is numbered for its function and the channel it belongs to So the RME1 Al first terminal in channel 0 is called CHO COM CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 COMMON inputs V Voltage inputs l Current inputs O Power pu FRONTAL ALI VIEW ao Current inputs lt V Voltage inputs amp gt J COMMON inputs rrt CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 Figure 11 RME1 AI analog inputs in each channel arrangement www exemys com Rev 3 Page 13 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys 2 6 Analog inputs connection 2 6 1 Voltage output sensor connection Sensors with voltage outputs from 0 up to 10 Vdc must be connected to the RME1 Al as it is shown in the following figure All the RME1 Al channels are fit
7. 4 20mA 1 0 10V Filter 1 5 10 20 50 or 100 samples AINPUTn type filter D 2 7 Analog List Command From the command console you can see all the analog inputs value by executing ALIST command Table 14 ALIST Command Command Description ALIST Lists all the analog inputs status D 2 8 Scaling command You can modify the scaling configuration of each analog input with the SCALING command You must specify two coordinates of the plane x y through which passes the scaling straight line and the amount of decimals you want to visualize Table 15 SCALING Command Command Description Changes the scaling of the analog input n to a straight line that passes through the coordinates X0 YO X1 Y1 and n 0 7 Range SCALINGn YO Y1 num X0 0 up to 4095 4000 for 10V or 20mA YO 32767 up to 32767 0 up to 4095 4000 for 10V or 20mA Y1 32767 up to 32767 Rev 3 Page 43 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com You must configure how many decimal digits will be displayed on the monitor web page D 2 9 Aalarm command With this command you can enable or disable Low and High alarms and configure its set points Table 16 AALARM Command Command Description For input n enables 1 or disables 0 low alarms L or high alarms H and configure its set points Minimum and maximum values for these
8. CSV pages RME1 Al has 3 CSV pages where you can get information about analog input status XML page RME1 Al has one XML page where you can get information about device s configuration and status User s manual This link goes to the RME1 Al user s manual in the Exemys web site Exemys web site This link goes to the Exemys web site where you can get updated information for this and others Exemys products Rev 3 Page 34 Exemys User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module e Analog Module Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back A A search Favorites Meda GE 9 Address 3 http 192 168 0 223 index html exem 5 Network Configuration E RME1 Al Host Name RMET AI301048 Analog Module IP Address 192 168 0 223 Iv DHCP Configuration Netmask NETWORK INP Gateway 192 168 0 200 SCALING ALARMS MONITOR SNMP ADVANCED Send Monitor Figure 31 Network Configuration www exemys com Rev 3 Page 35 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Appendix A A The RME1 Al Mounting www exemys com A 1 Mounting of the device on DIN rail The RME1 Al can be mounted on a DIN rail To fasten the module to this type of rail orientate the upper part of the device towards the rail then fit the slot of the adapter on the upper edge such as
9. Network button This action will make the Device Locator search any Exemys device in the network again You can change any of these basic network parameters within the Device Locator software e Select the device in the grid and click on the Properties button or open the Actions menu and select the Properties command You will see the Properties dialog box Rev 3 Page 18 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module www exemys com Exemys e All Exemys devices provide a Remote Configuration Password This password is used by the Web configuration page and remote command Console in the device e If the device has a configured password enter the password in the Device Password box The default value is blank Device Properties 1 x Device MAC Firmware Version Device Password RMET AI O0 OB FAFAFAFA 2 0 0 Host Name v Enable DHCP RME Al FAFAFA 132 168 0 242 255 255 255 0 132 168 0 200 Gea Figure 16 Device Locator Properties You can type an IP address Netmask and Gateway IP Address or you can click on the Use DHCP check box to make the device search a DHCP Server The RME1 Al has been manufactured with the DHCP feature activated You can give the device a personal name within the field Host Name Click on the OK button for the Device Locator send this information to the device If the password is not corr
10. No Traps enable No SNMP Manager 1 IP address 0 0 0 0 Manager 2 IP address 0 0 0 0 Read community Public Write community Private Trap community Trap Password Without password iiia Modbus exceptions Yes Page 38 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Appendix C Technical specifications www exemys com Rev 3 Page 39 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Analog Digital Specifications 12bit 4096 steps Sampling Rate 10 samples per second per channel Analog Inputs 4 20mA 150 1 0 10V or 0 100V Input type and quantity 8 differential mode analog inputs Network Protocols TCP IP ICMP ARP DHCP NBNS HTTP TELNET ModBus TCP SNMP version 1 CSV XML Network Interface Ethernet 10BaseT RJ45 connector Serial Port RS232 serial port in pluggable terminal blocks for device s configuration Supported Devices Any RS232 RS485 serial port analog device requiring remote Modbus TCP supervision Managment HTTP Server password protected Telnet console password protected Serial console Indicators Power Led Data Led Link Led Power Supply 10 a 30 Vdc Current sink 200mA 10 Vdc 90mA 30 Vdc Dimensions Weight 100mm x 22 5mm x 112mm Height x Width x Length Temperature Operating temperature 5 a 65 C Storage emperature de 40 a 75 C www exemys com Rev 3 Exemys Pa
11. User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Chapter 3 Configuration www exemys com 3 1 Basic ethernet configuration The first step to be taken is the network parameters configuration by any of the following methods DHCP AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION Exemys Device Locator Best recommended method Serial Port ARP Method lt x Ne a b c d ka a IP address configuration with DHCP RME1 Al Default configuration is IP 0 0 0 0 so when turned on it will search a DHCP server RME1 Al tries to negotiate an IP address with the DHCP server for a maximum period of 10 seconds If the DHCP fails to answer in that period RMET AI will show an error code by means of its indicator LEDs See Table 4 and will try to establish connection with the DHCP server 60 seconds later This process will be repeated indefinitely until a DHCP server assigns an IP address to RMET AI or until the user assigns a static IP address b IP address configuration with Exemys Device Locator The Exemys Device Locator Application software is intended to be used for the basic configuration of any Exemys device over your ethernet network It allows searching identifying and configuring the basic network parameters This simple application program is distributed with any Exemys product in the accompanying CD You can also download the latest version of this program from the Exemys Web Site www exemys com The Device Locator application
12. gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 4 gt lt ENTRY 5 gt lt NUMBER gt 5 lt NUMBER gt NAME Input 5 lt NAME gt lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 5 gt lt ENTRY 6 gt lt NUMBER gt 6 lt NUMBER gt NAME Input 6 lt NAME gt www exemys com Rev 3 Page 30 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module www exemys com lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 6 gt lt ENTRY 7 gt lt NUMBER gt 7 lt NUMBER gt lt NAME gt Input 7 lt NAME gt lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 7 gt lt AINPUTSTABLE gt lt AINPUTS gt lt RME1 Al gt The RME1 Al also includes the file crossdomain xml This a reading policy file that allows to the rme1 a xml from any domain in Action Script applications 4 3 SNMP mode operation Exemys read 43 1 Introduction The RME1 Al supports the SNMP supervision protocol The RME1 Al works as a SNMP agent this means that it answers queries under this protocol and it is also ab
13. indicators LEDs The Power LED indicates that the device is turned on The yellow LED shows the Ethernet interface status The green LED indicates Modbus TCP status Power Led E Yellow Led mi Green Led it zen exemys Figure 14 Leds indicators Table 4 Indicator Leds Yellow Led Green Led Description RME1 Al is searching for a DHCP server in It is steady on Do not care the network RME1 AI is starting It is Ve second on and L second off Do not care During this period the equipment may be set in serial configuration mood RME1 Al has an IP address and a carrier Do not care link on the connection This is the normal operation status It blinks like a beacon 90 of a second off and the remaining 10 on RME1 Al has no IP address and cannot find Do not care a DHCP server It will search the DHCP server at 60 seconds interval It is 90 of a second on and the remaining 10 off Rev 3 Page 15 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys It blinks very fast Do not care Absence of Ethernet carrier It is steady on and it turns off for RME1 Al has detected a Modbus TCP Do not care short periods of time connection It flashes alternately with yellow Critical failure contact technical It flashes alternately with green led led support at support exemys com www exemys com Rev 3 Page 16 RME1 Al
14. it can be done by cutting the power Set device to factory default It allows to change all configuration parameters to manufacturer s default Be careful See values in Appendix B Modbus exceptions Enable or disable Modbus exceptions Analog Module Microsoft Internet Explorer Wee 8 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Back 9 A Qsearch xjFavortes Media J ry 5 w E T amp Address http 192 168 0 223 index html zl so Advanced Configuration x RME1 Al New Password Analog Module Retype New Password Configuration Change Password NETWORK INPUTS Reset RMET AI Set RME1 Al to Factory Defaults SCALING ALARMS MONITOR SNMP Iv MODBUS Exceptions amp DVANCED Monitor MAC Address 00 0B FA 30 10 4B Firmware version v2 0 1 Administrator User Figure 26 Advanced options www exemys com Rev 3 Page 26 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Chapter 4 Operation Introduction The RME1 Al has four different work modes These are Modbus TCP CSV XML SNMP Web page HTTP 4 1 TCP Modbus operation In the RME1 Al each analog input matches with one Modbus TCP Holding Register This way once the communication has been established data is moved in a transparent way from the analog channels to the corresponding Modbus TCP address MODB
15. it is shown in the figure below Push the RME1 Al firmly until you hear a click DEVICE LATERAL VIEW DIN Rail Click Figure 32 Device assembly To disassemble the device from the rail first take the device terminals off Then introduce a screwdriver in the RME1 Al DIN connector lower clasp and push the connector downwards until the module can be removed from the rail Rev 3 Page 36 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module www exemys com La A Vw ov v DEVICE LATERAL VIEW DIN Rail DIN Rail Figure 33 Device disassembly Rev 3 Exemys Page 37 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module B Original manufacturer s configuration Exemys Appendix B Table 7 Original manufacturer s configuration www exemys com Rev 3 Menu Parameter Value Hostname RMET AI XXXXXX Network IP Address 0 0 0 0 DHCP enable Netmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Inputs Type 4 20 mA current all inputs Filter 5 samples Abscissa 0 X0 0 Scaling Abscissa 1 X1 1 all inputs Ordinate 0 YO 0 Ordinate 1 Y1 1 Decimals 0 Low alarm enable Yes Alarms Low alarm set point 800 all inputs High alarm enable Yes High alarm set point 4000 Monitor Name Input i i input number all inputs Visualize M Yes Data column to visualize Analog General enable
16. 00 90 C2 XX XX XX 4 Senda ping to the IP address you forced in the ARP table with the following command ping 192 168 0 105 t The t option will send it continuously Turn on the RME1 Al You will not get any response after a few seconds When the RME1 Al answers the ping you can access to the device through the network After using this method to assign an IP address you should configure the netmask using any of the other configuration methods Rev 3 Page 48
17. 7 4 1 TCP Modbus operation 27 4 2 CVS XML mode operation 28 4 2 1 CSV 28 4 2 2 XML mode operation 29 4 3 SNMP mode operation 31 www exemys com Rev 3 Page 3 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys 4 3 1 Introduction 31 4 3 2 MIB 32 4 3 3 SNMP tree description 32 4 3 4 SNMP Traps 33 4 4 Web page operation mode HTTP 33 A THE RME1 AI MOUNTING 36 A 1 Mounting of the device on DIN rail 36 B ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER S CONFIGURATION 38 C TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 39 D CONFIGURATION CONSOLE 41 D 1 Configuration command console Serial and TELNET 41 D 2 Commands 41 D 2 1 Password Command 41 D 2 2 Host Name Command 42 D 2 3 NetConfig Command 42 D 2 4 Factory Reset command 42 D 2 5 Reset command 43 D 2 6 Analog Input command 43 D 2 7 Analog List Command 43 D 2 8 Scaling command 43 D 2 9 Aalarm command 44 D 2 10 Aname Command 44 D 2 11 Aselect command 44 D 2 12 SNMPEnable command 44 D 2 13 SNMPTrapsEnable command 44 D 2 14 SNMPManager1 command 45 D 2 15 SNMPManager2 command 45 D 2 16 SNMPReadCN command 45 D 2 17 SNMPWriteCN command 45 D 2 18 SNMPTrapCN command 45 D 2 19 More Configuration commands 46 E ARP METHOD TO CONFIGURE IP ADDRESS 48 Figures Figure 1 Usage general diagram 7 Figure 2 Models Codification Details 8 Figure 3 Connectors general diagram 9 Figure 4 Power connection diagram 10 Figure 5 Serial and Ethernet connectors position 11 Figure 6 Serial RS 232 termi
18. ANALOG VARIABLES ACQUISITION MODULE RME1 Al exemys RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com ISO 9001 2000 Management System Exemys Products are in constant evolution to meet our customers needs For that reason specifications and capabilities are subject to change without previous notice Updated information can be found at www exemys com Copyright Exemys 2006 All rights reserved Rev 3 0 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 062 Rev 3 Page 2 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Index INTRODUCTION 6 1 1 About this manual 6 1 1 1 Purpose of this manual 6 1 1 2 Conventions terms and acronyms 6 1 2 Product General Description 7 1 3 RME1 Al models codification 8 INSTALLATION 9 2 1 Connectors general diagram 9 2 2 Power connection 10 2 3 RS 232 serial port connection only for configuration 11 2 4 Ethernet connection 12 2 4 1 Hub or Switch connection 12 2 5 Analog Inputs Description 13 2 6 Analog inputs connection 14 2 6 1 Voltage output sensor connection 14 2 6 2 Current loop output sensor connection 14 2 7 Indicator Leds code 15 CONFIGURATION 17 3 1 Basic ethernet configuration 17 a IP address configuration with DHCP 17 3 2 Device parameters configuration 20 3 2 1 Network configuration 21 3 22 Analog inputs configuration 22 3 2 3 Scaling 22 3 2 4 Alarms configuration 24 3 2 5 Monitor 25 3 2 6 Advanced configuration 25 OPERATION 27 Introduction 2
19. D Ends configuration and goes to RUN mode IMPORTANT After a configuration change the command END must be entered Then the device will restart loosing communication To reconnect a new Telnet session must be opened Table 27 Telnet commands Rev 3 Page 46 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Command Syntax Description END Ends configuration HELP Lists configuration commands LIST Shows configuration values IP configuration NETCONFIG ddr k S G 1p addr mast gateway Netconfig 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enables DHCP service HOSTNAME name Device s name PASSWORD XXXXXX Device s password XXXXXX is the password to configure FACTRESET Set configuration to factory default RESET Restart the device ALIST Lists inputs value and status Input n configuration AINPUTn type filter type 0 4 20mA 1 0 10V filter 1 5 10 20 50 or 100 samples Input n scaling x0 abcissa0 0 up to 4095 0 ordinateO 32 767 up to 32 767 SCALINGn x0 y0 x1 y1 y j x GX Mn YTyd x1 abcissa1 0 up to 4095 y1 ordinate1 32 767 up to 32 767 d decimals for web monitor 0 up to 4 Alarms enable and set points el enable low alarm 0 1 activate for scaled value AALARMn el sl eh sh sl set point low alarm eh enable high alarm 0 1 sh set point high alarm ANAMEn name visualize Input n name and enable to visualize in web Value to show in web mon
20. INFO gt lt NETWORK gt lt IPADDRESS gt 192 168 0 223 lt IPADDRESS gt lt NETMASK gt 255 255 255 0 lt NETMASK gt lt GATEWAY gt 192 168 0 200 lt GATEWAY gt lt HOSTNAME gt RME1 Al 30104B lt HOSTNAME gt lt NETWORK gt lt AINPUTS gt lt AINPUTSTABLE gt lt ENTRY 0 gt lt NUMBER gt 0 lt NUMBER gt NAME Input 0 lt NAME gt lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 0 gt lt ENTRY 1 gt lt NUMBER gt 1 lt NUMBER gt NAME Input 1 lt NAME gt lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 1 gt lt ENTRY 2 gt lt NUMBER gt 2 lt NUMBER gt NAME Input 2 lt NAME gt lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 2 gt lt ENTRY 3 gt lt NUMBER gt 3 lt NUMBER gt NAME Input 3 lt NAME gt lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT gt lt SVALUE gt 0000 lt SVALUE gt lt CVALUE gt 0000 lt CVALUE gt lt ALARM gt LOW lt ALARM gt lt ENTRY 3 gt lt ENTRY 4 gt lt NUMBER gt 4 lt NUMBER gt NAME Input 4 lt NAME gt lt AVALUE gt 00 00 lt AVALUE gt lt AUNIT gt mA lt AUNIT
21. US TCP Register Description 40 001 up to 40 008 Analog value Input value in voltage or current multiplied by 100 Status Shows the status of each analog input for current inputs 0 Normal 40 009 up to 40 016 1 Low alarm 2 High alarm 40 017 up to 40 024 Scaled value Value Analog to Digital converter value 0 if analog input values is OV or OmA 4000 if 19 025 Up 19 0034 analog input values is 10V or 20mA 40 101 Firmware Version 40 102 Hardware Version 40 103 up to 40 105 Serial Number 40 201 up to 40 208 Input type 0 Current 1 Voltage WWW exemys com Rev 3 Page 27 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys 40 209 up to 40 216 Filter Samples 1 5 10 20 50 100 40 217 up to 40 224 Abscissa zero X0 between 0 and 4 095 40 225 up to 40 232 Ordinate zero YO between 32 767 and 32 767 40 233 up to 40 240 Abscissa one X1 between 0 and 4 095 40 241 up to 40 248 Ordinate one Y1 between 3 2767 and 32 767 40 249 a 40 256 Alarms enable 0 Both alarms disabled 1 Low alarm enabled 2 High alarm enabled 3 Both alarms enabled 40 257 a 40 264 Low set point between 32 767 and 32 767 40 265 a 40 272 High set point between 32 767 and 32 767 The registers with gray background can be modified with Modbus TCP All the others are read only registers Registers from 40 033 up to 40 100 and from 40 106 up to 40 200 are reserved b
22. ank of memory Registers from 40 001 up to 40 032 are read only and show information about each analog input status Registers from 40 101 up to 40 105 show information about the device read only Registers from 40 201 up to 40 272 are read write registers and store the following information about the analog inputs configuration Input type Voltage or current loop Filter Samples to take before determining the value Scaling RME1 supports pointing out two coordinates of a straight line x0 y0 x1 y1 to make a linear scaling of each one analog input Alarms enable RME1 Al has two alarms for each analog input and each one can be enabled or disabled Low alarm Low alarm set point High alarm High alarm set point 4 2 CVS XML mode operation 4 2 1 CSV If you want to make an automatic data acquisition through other query method under HTTP the RME1 Al has 3 web pages where you can get in plain text format delimited by commas its analog inputs status The available information in these pages is as follows ad CSV Analog to digital converter value for each one of the eight inputs 0 a 4000 for OV to 10V or OMA to 204 WWW exemys com Rev 3 Page 28 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com analog CSV Analog value multiplied by 100 in mA or in volts depending on the input type configuration Scaled CSV Engineering units value for each analog input
23. d Convert nalog cale onverter Analog Module Input Se Status SIUS Value P D 0 00 m L l al Configuration i iiic eaa 1 0 17 mA Low level alarm 34 34 NETWORK 2 0 00 mA Low level alarm 0 0 INPUTS 3 0 10 mA Low level alarm 20 20 SCALING 4 0 00 mA Low level alarm 0 0 ALARMS a MONITOR 5 0 03 mA Low level alarm 6 6 SNMP 6 0 14 m Low level alarm 29 29 ADVANCED 7 0 12 mA Low level alarm 25 25 Monitor Administrator Figure 29 Administrator Monitor In the user s monitor it is possible to visualize each input with its name and the data column configures in the monitor configuration page and the alarm status for each one This page is a free access page it means that it is not password protected ki http 192 168 0 223 stuinputs html Microsoft Internet Explorer E F B x Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help d s gt f Qsearch Favorites Meda 5 5 amp w E T amp Address http 192 168 0 223 stuinputs html zl User s Monitor Name Value Status Input 0 0 00 mA Low level alarm Input 1 0 16 m4 Low level alarm Input 2 0 00 mA Low level alarm Input 3 0 14 mA Low level alarm Input 4 0 01 mA Low level alarm Input 5 0 01 mA Low level alarm Input 6 0 15 mA Low level alarm Input 7 0 11 mA Low level alarm Configure Figure 30 User s monitor In the RMET AI web interface there are several links available with useful information for the user
24. ds before allowing you to re enter your password D 2 Commands All commands can be entered in capital or lower case letters D 2 1 Password Command The TCP configuration console and Web configuration interface are protected with a password The device s administrator can assign a password to the device providing a secure method to access the RME1 Al configuration With the PASSWORD command you can change the password from the TCP configuration console Rev 3 Page 41 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com Table 8 PASSWORD Command Command Description Changes the access key for remote configuration TCP command console or PASSWORD password configuration Web Page The key word must not have more than 10 characters D 2 2 Host Name Command With this command you can change the device s name So that as the device works with the NBNS protocol it will be possible to connect to the device TCP console or web page through its name instead of its IP address Table 9 HOSTNAME Command Command Description HOSTNAME name Changes device s name The name must not have more than 15 characters D 2 3 NetConfig Command With this command you can change the network configuration parameters IP address netmask and gateway With the NETCONFIG command the device will be restarted to produce the changes If the console is run from a Telnet session the communication w
25. ect you will see the message Error when changing the configuration Check the equipment to be configured password The device will not answer any message sent by the Device Locator during the first five seconds after an incorrect password This is to avoid any brute force method to change the network parameters of the device If the device does not respond the Device Locator will show a No Response from Device message Make sure the device is turned on and connected to the ethernet network The Exemys device will reset so the changes in the configuration take effect If no change is necessary click on the Close button to close the Properties dialog box After a few seconds the device being reset will answer again to the requests of the Device Locator software Click on the Query network button to refresh the grid and make sure the parameters were changed C IP address configuration with serial port Connecting the serial port of the PC to the serial port of the equipment See Chapter II you can use a software such as the Hyperterminal Windows to be connected with the equipment and modify all its parameters Once the port is opened with the serial parameters configuration at 9600 8 N 1 the RME1 AI must turn on and type cfg followed by ENTER with the Hyperterminal before 7 seconds have elapsed from the moment it is turned on You will get access of the configuration through serial port and will see Rev 3 Page 19
26. ess Resolution Protocol Bps Bits per second HTTP HyperText transfer Protocol IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network NBNS NetBios Name Server PC Personal Computer UDP User Datagram Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol GND Ground Reference CSV Comma Separated Value XML Extensible Markup Language SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol www exemys com Rev 3 Page 6 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Table 2 Terms Terms Description IP Address A device s logical address within a network NetMask Defines which part of the IP Address belongs to the subnet Gateway Output for other networks The conventions listed below are used in this manual Table 3 Conventions Conventions Description A set of possible values for command parameters You can type AIBIe A B or C A range of possible values You can type any value in the range including n and m aaa bbb ccc ddd An IP address 1 2 Product General Description The RME1 Al is a complete interface for your analog sensors It allows monitoring and supervising from any PC connected to the same network analog devices with either current loop or voltage range output The RME1 Al works in differential mode it means it can measure the difference between the absolute values of two signals The information can be read by any of the four RME1 Al work m
27. for this kind of sensors 0 10Vdc RME Humidity CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 Temperature Signal Common 17 Z 4 COMMON inputs Level Voltage Output S S V Voltage input 0 10Vdc Pressure I Current input Flow TRANSDUCER SENSOR FRONTAL VIEW with voltage output 0 10Vdc Figure 12 0 10Vdc output transducers sensors connection 2 6 2 Current loop output sensor connection In this case the figure shows the way sensors with current loop outputs 4 20mA can be connected All the RME1 Al channels are fit for this kind of usage The value of the input impedance for each way is Zi 150 Q RMET Humidity e CHO CH1 CH2 CH3 Temperature Signal Common LAS A amp lt COMMON inputs Level 5 V Voltage input Current input Pressure SES Important Note Flow A external bridge must be made between I and V TRANSDUCERS SENSORS FRONTAL VIEW of the same channel with voltage output 4 20mA Figure 13 Transducers sensors with 4 20mA current loop output connection WWW exemys com Rev 3 Page 14 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys A IMPORTANT www exemys com IMPORTANT Do not exceed the signal limit for each case 10 Vdc or 20 mA respectively Exceeding the signal level may cause malfunctioning or even permanent damage of the device 2 7 Indicator Leds code The RME1 AI has three luminous
28. ge 40 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys D Configuration Console www exemys com D 1 Configuration command console Serial and TELNET Through serial port Connecting the PC serial port to the device serial port see Chapter Il you can use a software such as the Hyperterminal Windows to connect to the device and modify all its parameters Once the port is opened with the serial 9600 8 N 1 parameters configuration the RME1 Al must turn on and type cfg followed by ENTER with the Hyperterminal before 7 seconds have elapsed from the moment it was turned on You will reach the configuration through serial port no password is required Through TCP IP Ethernet Port TELNET The RME1 A supplies a command console to allow configuration by TCP in the port 23 The device will only administer one TCP connection in this port preventing the device to be configured in simultaneous consoles To enter the command console establish a telnet connection to port 23 In Windows open a window of commands and type the following command telnet aaa bbb ccc ddd Where aaa bbb ccc ddd is the RME1 Al IP address to be configured When the connection is established the RME1 Al will show a welcome message to the configuration command console RME1 AI Exemys Password The RME1 Al will ask for a Password You have three opportunities to enter your password After that the console will be blocked for 5 secon
29. ice Locator when a searching is in progress The other is to use the name of the device instead of its IP address NBNS protocol The NBNS NetBios Name Server allows the user in case of ignoring or simply not remembering the module IP address search it literally through the name in the LAN net from a web browser BER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak 2 A Asearch xjFavortes meda B 3 a T amp address http 192 168 0 223 index html ese exemys Network Configuration RME1 Al Host Name RMET AI 30104B Analog Module IP Address Iv DHCP Configuration Netmask NET MORK INP Gateway SCALING ALARMS MONITOR SNMP ADVANCED Send Figure 19 Net configuration Rev 3 Page 21 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com 3 2 2 Analog inputs configuration Analog inputs have two configuration fields Input type It allows to choosing between voltage input 0 10V or current loop input 4 20mA Filter It allows selecting the amount of samples to take before determining a readings average for the corresponding input This average is the value shown by the input when it is consulted The possible values are 1 5 10 20 50 or 100 samples Z Analog Module Microsoft Internet Explorer x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
30. ith the device will be interrupted You will have to reopen the TCP session using the new IP address Table 10 NETCONFIG Command Command Description Changes network configuration parameters Netmask and IP NETCONFIG IP_addr NETMASK ane address equal to 0 0 0 0 enables DHCP D 2 4 Factory Reset command At any time the RME1 Al administrator can reset the original manufacturer s configuration This option can be executed through the command console with the FACTRESET command this way you will have the original configuration Table 11 FACTRESET Command Command Description FACTRESET Resets the original manufacturer s configuration Rev 3 Page 42 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys D 2 5 Reset command At any time you can restart the RMET AI To restart the device you can execute the RESET command from the command Console Table 12 RESET Command Command Description RESET Resets RME1 Al www exemys com D 2 6 Analog Input command You can change the filter and type of each analog input with this command From the command console you may type the AINPUT command followed by the number of input you want to configure 0 7 and the type of input 0 4 20mA 1 0 10V and filter 1 5 10 20 50 or 100 samples Table 13 AINPUT Command Command Description Changes the type of input and the filter for the analog input n n 0 up to 7 type 0
31. itor ASELECE SeT sel value 0 Analog 1 Scaled 2 Converter Modbus Exceptions EXCEPTIONS S SEN option E enable D disable SNMP enable SNMPENABLE i option E enable D disable SNMP traps enable NMPTRAPSENABLE 2 2 option option E enable D disable SNMPMANAGER1 ip addr SNMP Manager 1 IP address SNMPMANAGER2 ip addr SNMP Manager 2 IP address SNMPREADCN name SNMP read community SNMPWRITECN name SNMP write community SNMPTRAPCN name SNMP trap community www exemys com Rev 3 Page 47 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Appendix E E ARP method to configure IP address www exemys com In case you want the RME1 Al to have a static IP address no DHCP service you can assign it to the device using the ARP method If RME1 Al receives within the first 7 seconds after power on an ICMP packet ping it will get that packet destination address With this purpose you can force an entry in a PC ARP table within a network 1 The ARP table has to have at least one IP address different to itself for the ARP command to work properly Check the ARP table has at least one entry with the command arp a If the only entry is the local PC send a ping to other network device 2 In Windows you can force an entry in the ARP table with the following command arp s 192 168 0 105 00 90 C2 XX XX XX 3 In Unix the command to add an entry in the ARP table is arp s 192 168 0 105
32. le to generate unsolicited messages Traps for certain events alarms notification In the configuration web page you can enable or disable this service With the SNMP service enabled it is possible to enable or disable SNMP traps The RME1 Al allows to configure up to 2 IP manager addresses IP addresses where SNMP traps are to be sent as a security redundancy method and to configure the communities of read write and traps It has to be clear that if you configure the same IP address in both IP manager address fields alarms will be doubled Parameters Read community and Write community are passwords to access to the information of the device with read and write permission respectively Parameter 7rap community is the password sent with each trap from the device Rev 3 Page 31 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys A IMPORTANT www exemys com E Analog Module Microsoft Internet Explorer ES S el xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Back gt A Qusearch Favorites meda BE 59 T Z Address http 192 168 0 223 index html 8e SNMP Configuration exemys RME1 Al General enable Disabled v Analog Module Traps enable Configuration Manager 1 IP address 0 0 0 0 NETWORK INPUTS Manager 2 IP address 0 0 0 0 SCALING ALARMS Read Community publ MONITOR SNMP private ADVANCED Write Comm
33. m 5 WW M Figure 5 Power connection diagram WWW exemys com Rev 3 Page 10 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com 2 3 RS 232 serial port connection only for configuration The RME1 Al has one configuration serial port whose connection terminals are shown in the picture below The configuration serial port is available for all the RME1 Al models The same picture also shows where the Ethernet connector is placed Note The configuration method through serial port is an alternative The suggested method is through the configuration WEB page ower P Power Supply H g RS232 Serial Ports Terminal Blocks RJ45 Connector Ethernet Connector onnupwn Figure 6 Serial and Ethernet connectors position N UJ IA LI GO A O um B RS232 N c co Figure 7 Serial RS 232 terminal detail Rev 3 Page 11 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys For configuration a connection cable can be used as it is shown in picture 7 PC RME1 Al E itt HE ESS DB9 Female s 0 y GND YS GND 8 Figure 8 Serial connection cable to communicate with a PC 2 4 Ethernet connection The RJ45 connector is for Ethernet connection This connection is essential for the RME1 Al to work 2
34. must be run from any PC within the network where the Exemys devices to be configured are installed Rev 3 Page 17 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys A IMPORTANT www exemys com Exemys Device Locator E ll xl Action About www ex rmys cai rk E f DHCP IPAddress Netmask Gateway EGW1 22 MB EGW1 MB 00 0B FA 30 0A BF 136 1921680229 2552552550 1921580244 RMETALFAFAFA O0 OB FAFAFAFA 200 Yes 1921680242 2552552550 192168 0 200 Query Network Figure 15 Exemys device locator Properties When the Device Locator is run for the first time it will search any Exemys device within the network If there is an Exemys device in the network it will be shown in Device Locator Grid e Device Name of the device such as RME 1AI or SSE232 ST e Mac address Hardware Ethernet Address of the device e Version Firmware version running in that device e Host Name of the equipment of NBNS identification e DHCP If the Checkbox is activated the device net parameters will be obtained from a DHCP server e IP address configured in the device e Netmask Subnet mask configured in the device e Gateway Output from a net to others IMPORTANT It is not necessary for the device to be properly configured If the device is correctly connected and working it will be found by the Device Locator Application Program To refresh the grid click on the Query
35. nal detail 11 Figure 7 Serial connection cable to communicate with a PC 12 Figure 8 Straight through cable scheme 12 Figure 9 RJ45 connector 12 WWW exemys com Rev 3 Page 4 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Figure 10 RME1 Al analog inputs in each channel arrangement 13 Figure 11 0 10Vdc output transducers sensors connection 14 Figure 12 Transducers sensors with 4 20mA current loop output connection 14 Figure 13 Leds indicators 15 Figure 14 Exemys device locator 18 Figure 1 Device Locator Properties 19 Figure 16 Enter the IP address in the Web browser 20 Figure 17 Enter the host in the Web browser 21 Figure 18 Net configuration 21 Figure 19 Inputs configurations 22 Figure 20 Scaled value without decimal 23 Figure 21 Scaled value with decimal 23 Figure 22 Scaling configuration 24 Figure 23 Alarms configuration 24 Figure 24 User s monitor configuration 25 Figure 25 Advanced options 26 Figure 26 CSV analog example 29 Figure 27 SNMP configuration 32 Figure 28 Administrator Monitor 34 Figure 29 User s monitor 34 Figure 30 Network Configuration 35 Figure 31 Device assembly 36 Figure 32 Device disassembly 37 Tables Table 1 Acronyms 6 Table 2 Terms 7 Table 3 Conventions 7 Table 4 Indicator Leds 15 Table 5 SNMP tree description 32 Table 6 SNMP Traps 33 Table 7 Origi
36. nal manufacturer s configuration 38 Table 8 PASSWORD Command 42 Table 9 HOSTNAME Command 42 Table 10 NETCONFIG Command 42 Table 11 FACTRESET Command 42 Table 12 RESET Command 43 Table 13 AINPUT Command 43 Table 14 ALIST Command 43 Table 15 SCALING Command 43 Table 16 AALARM Command 44 Table 17 ANAME command 44 Table 18 ASELECT command 44 Table 19 SNMPENABLE command 44 Table 20 SNMPTRAPSENABLE command 44 Table 21 SNMPMANAGER1 command 45 Table 22 SNMPMANAGER2 command 45 Table 23 SNMPREADCN command 45 Table 24 SNMPWRITECN command 45 Table 25 SNMPTRAPCN command 45 Table 26 More Commands 46 Table 27 Telnet commands 46 www exemys com Rev 3 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Chapter I Introduction 1 1 About this manual 1 1 1 Purpose of this manual The purpose of this manual is to provide instructions to install and operate the RME1 Al in a quick and easy way The manual starts with a general description of the product followed by instructions to install its hardware correctly Further on the RME1 Al configuration and operation are provided in detail This manual can be used for the v2 0 0 or higher firmware version For previous versions consult support exemys com 1 1 2 Conventions terms and acronyms The acronyms used in this manual are listed below Table 1 Acronyms Acronym Description ARP Addr
37. nput and the data column you want to visualize in this monitor code Analog value Scaled value or Converter value The scaled value will show as many decimals such as it has been configured on the scaling screen The Converter goes from 0 up to 4000 4000 10V or 20mA respectively A Analog Module microsoft Internet Explorer OOO BEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Asearch xjFavortes media CAE 5 w STAY Address http 192 168 0 223findex html zl exemys User Monitor Configuration s RME1 Al Input Name Visualize Analog Module Input 0 YES B Configuration 9 4 nput 1 YES NETWORK INPUTS 2 nput 2 YES SCALING ALARMS 3 nput 3 YES MONITOR SNMP d 4 t 4 YES ADVANCED npu 5 nput 5 YES Monitor Administrator 5 nput 6 NES El User 7 nput YES CSV AD Analog Scaled Data Column to Visualize Analog XML Documentation Send Figure 25 User s monitor configuration IMPORTANT Each name can be formed for up to 16 characters 3 2 6 Advanced configuration Among the possible advanced configurations you can find Change password It allows changing manufacturer s default password for another one Note The user name must be admin Rev 3 Page 25 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Reset the device It can be used to reset the device in the same way
38. odes 4 Work Modes nalog TCP Modbus zio ee m i Web Page 0 10 Vdc Ethernet t SNMP RME1 Al Transducer 7 Figure 2 Usage general diagram www exemys com Rev 3 Page 7 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys 1 3 RME1 Al models codification RS232 Serial Zen RS485 Serial Ports RS422 Serial Ports Case Digital Inputs Analog Outputs Digital Outputs Analog Inputs Figure 3 Models Codification Details Rev 3 Page 8 www exemys com RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Connectors general diagram On the device frontal connector there can be found the power input terminals as well as the terminals of the different communication ports Power Supply 10 30 Vdc z NC No Connection NC No Connection z NC No Connection X TX Transmits Data lt RX Receives Data RS232 DTE 2 x GND Signal Ground Figure 4 Connectors general diagram www exemys com Rev 3 Page 9 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys 2 2 Power connection The picture belows shows the power input connection It is found in the first two terminals called Vin and GND The RME1 Al power connection has polarity and it accepts the range of 10 to 30 Vdc Hs Power Supply L 10 30 VDC eo u
39. og input scaled value reaches an alarm set point configured for that input it moves its status from normal to alarm The RME1 Al notifies this event by sending a SNMP trap to the manager s IP address configured The information sent in each trap is explained in the device s MIB file Traps RME1 Al sends are the following Table 6 SNMP Traps Trap Description Cold Start This trap is sent each time the device is powered Warm Start This trap is sent each time the device does a soft reset New This trap is sent when an input moves its status from normal to alarm Enterrpise Type 1 End Alarm This trap is sent when an input moves its status from alarm to normal Enterpirse Type 2 4 4 Web page operation mode HTTP The RME1 Al web interface allows two different types of monitor In the administrators monitor itis possible to visualize the analog value the alarm status the scaled value and the converter value for each input This page is protected by password WWW exemys com Rev 3 Page 33 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys www exemys com Analog Module Microsoft Internet Explorer gd E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt f Qsearch xjFavortes Meda 4 A EJ Address http 192 168 0 223 index html exem Administrator s Monitor aum RMEIAI Anal Scale
40. onfigure the device If you click on the link the RME1 Al will ask for the password to enter the page Type admin as user name and then the password to enter The RME1 Al defaults have no password so that the device will not ask for it unless the user enables it Rev 3 Page 20 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys NOTE www exemys com E http rme1 ai 30104b Microsoft Internet Exp File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back 4 amp A A search ta Address ei http rme1 ai 30104b Figure 18 Enter the host in the Web browser As it is shown in the above figure the name of the analog module in the manufacturer s configuration is RME1 Al last digits from Mac address and this name can be changed using the Exemys Device Locator by means of the Host name parameter in properties For example if the Mac address of the device is 00 0B FA 30 10 4b The name in the manufacturer s configuration will be RME1 Al 30104B In several sections of the web interface the RME1 Al has a help symbol amp If you click on it you will get a help window for the configuration section you are 3 2 1 Network configuration Network parameters can be configured by all the methods already mentioned but it can be done though the WEB interface too It is important to make it clear that the name of the device is useful for two tasks One of them is to identify each device in the Exemys Dev
41. parameters are 32 767 y 32 767 respectively AALARMn enableL valueL enableH valueH D 2 10 Aname Command With this command you can assign a name to an input and configure to visualize it or not in the user monitor Table 17 ANAME command Command Description Assigns the name name to the input n and configure it to be visualized ANAMEn name visualize 1 or not 0 D 2 11 Aselect command With this command you can select the data column to visualize in the user monitor page Table 18 ASELECT command Command Description Value to visualize in the user monitor page 0 Analog 1 Scaled 2 ASELECT n Converter D 2 12 SNMPEnable command With this command you can enable or disable the SNMP service Table 19 SNMPENABLE command Command Description SNMPENABLE n n E Enables or n D Disables the SNMP service D 2 13 SNMPTrapsEnable command With this command you can enable or disable the SNMP traps delivery Table 20 SNMPTRAPSENABLE command Command Description Rev 3 Page 44 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys SNMPTRAPSENABLE n n E Enables or n D Disables the SNMP traps delivery www exemys com D 2 14 SNMPManager1 command With this command you can configure the SNMP manager 1 IP address It is possible to enter the 0 0 0 0 IP address and it means that the manager doesn t exist Table 21 SNMPMANAGER1 command
42. s two alarms for each analog input You will be able to enable disable and modify the set point for each one A IMPORTANT Alarms are compared with the scaled value without decimals IMPORTANT 2 Analog Module Microsoft Internet Explorer a X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Q A Search Gyravorites meda 4 Es amp ow E T amp Address http 192 168 0 223 index html Go exemys Alarms Configuration RME1 Al Low level High level Analog Module enable enable v Configuration ADVANCED Monitor Administrator User CSV AD Analog Scaled XML Ranumantatian Figure 24 Alarms configuration www exemys com Rev 3 Page 24 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys A IMPORTANT www exemys com Returning with the example of temperature measurement if you need the alarm to be activated when the temperature is out of the range 20 C and 85 C decimals 0 you need to configure the parameters Low Value in 20 and High value 85 If the range is 20 0 C and 85 0 C decimals 1 the parameters Low value and High value have to be configured in 200 and 850 respectively 3 2 5 Monitor In the monitor web page you can configure the user s monitor page This configuration consists in selecting the inputs you want to visualize the name you assign to each i
43. unity private Monitor Trap Community trap Administrator User Send CSV AD Analog Scaled Figure 28 SNMP configuration IMPORTANT The passwords of the communities can be up to 15 characters long 4 3 2 MIB The MIB file Management Information Base describes the set of objects or parameters of the RME1 Al managed under the SNMP protocol This file has information about the object type the access level etc The RME1 Al MIB file is included within the CD accompanying the device This file has to be loaded in the SNMP manager console for the correct management of the different objects of the RME1 Al 4 3 3 SNMP tree description The following information is a detail of the SNMP tree within the RME1 Al this is only for descriptive purpose because all this information is in the RME1 Al MIB file Fields from Index up to Status form a table with 8 entries one for each analog input These values are only read Table 5 SNMP tree description Variable OID Description sysDescr 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 Device s description iso org dod interet mgmt mib 2 system sysDescr sysOID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 It s the OID that enterprise gives for this SNMP y iso org dod interet mgmt mib 2 system sysObjectID device 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 Index i 3 Input number from 0 up to 7 not accessible RME1Al status aiTable aiEntry ailndex Name 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 Name configured for this inp
44. ut RMETAI status aiTable aiEntry aiName 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 Analog value in voltage or current depending on the Analog Value i 3 i RMETAl status aiTable aiEntry aiAvalue input type configured Unit 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 Analog value unit Rev 3 Page 32 RME1 Al User Manual Analog Variables Acquisition Module Exemys RMETAI status aiTable aiEntry aiAunit 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 1 1 1 5 RMETAl status aiTable aiEntry aiSvalue Scaled Value Input s scaled value 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 1 1 1 6 RMETAI status aiTable aiEntry aiCvalue Converter Value Input s converter value 0 to 4000 0 to 10V 20mA Status 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 Alarm status for this input it can be low alarm high RMETAl status aiTable aiEntry alarmstate alarm or normal MAC address 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 2 1 Device s MAC address RME1AI info macAddress IP address 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 3 1 1 Device s IP address RMETAI config net ipConfigAddress Subnet Mask 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 3 1 2 Device s subnet mask RMETAI config net ipConfigSubnetMask 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 3 1 3 Gatewa y RMETAl config net ipConfigGateway Device s gateway 1 3 6 1 4 1 18284 1 3 1 3 1 4 RME1AI config net hostName Text format OIDs with begin with iso org dod internet private enterprises exemys products analogacq Hostname Device s host name 4 9 4 SNMP Traps When an anal

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