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1. 1e ms2 ms6app 09 23 3 5 24 Connection of data logger via modem je Te CD Power P Power Lnd m adapter adapter 230V Socket GSM modem GSM modem Original modem cable RS232 Bs em SMS alarming amp information SMS alarming amp information At the data logger side and PC side suitable modem must be used recommended type Wavecom M1306B Supreme Xtend Connect interfaces RS232 of data logger and PC with modems by cables delivered with modems Used SIM card must enable to transfer data verify at your operator SMS messages and must not be protected by PIN code Used SIM card must be financially credited sufficiently Data logger is not able to detect low credit Use suitable tariff Connect modem at data logger side to RS232 computer port Click by right mouse button to icon of user program for data logger select Options Shortcut Target where append text of master e g C Program Files COMET MS234p Ms_234p exe master ATTENTION between quotation mark and slash must be a space Then confirm the window Click this icon to run the program Select item Configuration Modem initialization for newer SW specify data logger side modem If this operation is finished successfully modem is properly set to data logger If operation is not finished successfully you can try to set modem manually see below Disconnect configured modem from computer and connect it to data
2. Serial number of data logger 10060001 Name of data logger maximum 16 characters MS in kitchen Actual time in data logger 13 43 57 Name of data logger maximum 16 characters Example of generated text X Status of relay 10 active RE2 5 Device type 6 MS6 85 MS55 Co Name of channel Actual measured value 9 95 pro BIN 0 1 Error Interval of sending SOAP messages sec 60 Number of digits right from decimal points 1 1 12 2 1 Labels for BIN inputs status Additional channel informations channel enabled for measuring recording active channel type number of decimal points filter simple example of XML document only actual value from channel 1 lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 gt lt soap Envelope xmlns soap http schemas xmlsoap org soap envelope 1e ms2 ms6app 09 xmlns xsi http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema instance xmlns xsd http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema 53 lt soap Body gt lt ms6 xmlns http example com schemas ms6 xsd gt lt channel1 gt lt c1 gt lt channell gt lt ms6 gt soap Body soap Envelope If you want to change value sent in HTTP header of SOAPaction edit file soap conf 9 6 Protocol Syslog Data logger informs on alarms and error states by means of Syslog protocol For transfer of messages UDP protocol is used to port 514 Data logger supports Syslog protocol in accordance with RFC5424 specification Following messages are sent
3. n Freezer 1L lt n gt lt v gt 16 3 lt v gt lt u gt C lt u gt lt p gt lt p gt lt r gt 0 lt r gt a 1 a lt b gt 0 lt b gt c2 lt r1 gt 0 lt r1 gt lt r2 gt 1 lt r2 gt lt device gt 48 1e ms2 ms6app 09 Name of data logger Text value maximum 16 characters Serial number of data logger 8 digits Actual time and date in format DD NN YYYY HH MM SS Status of output ALARM OUT 0 not active 1 active Internal memory occupation of data logger in Number 0 100 Indication of validity of transferred data via file values xml If value of key is set to lt err gt 1 transferred data via XML file are not valid error status is indicated e g Ethernet interface 1s not active etc e Measured value Contains actual value in text format e g 19 5 If channel is binary lt v gt optional text for proper status is transferred With error status on channel number of error code is specified e g Error 137 Other possible states INF INF a lt cX gt Indication of active record for specified channel 0 not active 1 active Alarm I 0 not active 1 active Alarm II 0 not active 1 active P Status of relays on connected relay board 0 not active 1 active If relay board is not installed value 0 is returned Control of remote conditions Display of actual status of conditions is enabled by reading of file remote xml By means of this file it is also en
4. d Firmware was updated Report on upload of new firmware version It was not possible to log in SMTP server TCP connection with server was established but server responds incorrectly password or server does not support used type of autentization during communication It was not possible to open TCP connection on SMTP server SOAP file not found In area of www pages soap file was not found It is not possible to send SOAP message SOAP host error Incorrect address length of SOAP server SOAP sock error It was not possible to open TCP connection on SOAP server SOAP delivery error Unknown error in SOAP message sending Message probably was not delivered Login from IP x x x x To www server requirement was sent without specified user name and password It is necessary to display form for entering name and password In message client IP address is specified requirement was sent from Activation of alarm I on specified data logger channel Activation of alarm II on data logger channel Clearing CHx nr 1 Deactivation of alarm I on data logger channel Clearing CHx nr 2 Deactivation of alarm II on data logger channel Error on some data logger channel Configuration error Error of data logger configuration Selftest error Selftest error Full memory warning Error of data logger memory occupation Adjusted limit was exceeded performed file E JJ 0 P n rl F O 0 E M r1 M O H H O a O H JJ ri
5. 6 0 13 Data memory 2MB User list 3 Identification of user who canceled confirmed alarm signalization It s possible to record events of alarm signalization revocation in the measured values and identify the user who performed this action this record is available with co operation with identification of user only Identification of user who canceled confirmed alarm signalization is available only if data logger seturity is active Characteristics There is active security users and passwords in the data logger Communication between computer and data logger is encrypted by password You need to know login data name and password for the access to data logger This data can be stored in the computer When you are connected to data logger from any other computer you need to enter login data again It can be set restriction of work with data logger for the user see HW protected functions Higher level of security Alarm signalization revocation is performed by enter PINI on the data logger keyboard or in the computer Settings First follow steps from previous example ex 2 Go to the tab Details in user account Select option Alarm confirmation by PIN1 and create new PINI for selected user You can repeat this step for any number of users in the list 64 1e ms2 ms6app 09 User account properties CO Choose option from where can be alarm signalization cancele
6. epo ty Kanl M en a z znam Kanl Podm nky Kani Alarmy a signalizace Typ a identifikace st edny Zabezpe en 7 oR EMC 003 Zabezpe en st edny On Off V robn slo 09060003 Typ MSBD Fw 6 0 13 Pam dat 2 MB Seznam u ivatel Jm no u ivatele lenstv ve skupin ch Alarm PIN E HEN Datum a as v st edn 1e ms2 ms6app 09 61 HW protected functions e Data logger settings writing User can save performed changes to the data logger e Erase memory reset counter inputs e Alarm confirmation by PIN1 User is authorized to cancel confirm alarm signalization base on assigned PIN Alarm signalization is possible cancel confirm by following ways By option Deactivate alarm signalization from the program menu menu Configuration By button Enter on the data logger keyboard Inthe menu of data logger keyboard data loggers with display only 6 Synchronization of users and passwords centralized administration of users and passwords Synchronization means using of same security settings and users list for all dataloggers It can be set by appropriate option in the program options on the tab Users and passwords If it s active it s used only one centralized users list in the system This list is managed in the program options and it s distributed to the data loggers If data logger is synchronized users account editing 1s unavailab
7. temperature rises to about 17 C Confirm the window and set required input channels to NTC thermistor Save configuration to the data logger Note Steinhart Hart equation za b In R c In R K 9 This equation is used for the conversion of the measured resistance to temperature The coefficients can be entered either directly or calculated by software from three entered points 1e ms2 ms6app 09 69
8. 00 2 50 Cable length m Added error for Ni1000 6180ppm C pt oF 001 oof ooo 000 000 000 2 ooa 00 oo oof 00 000 000 3 oof 006 oo 0 ooif oorf 001 10 020 ons oo oo 003 002 002 pois 030 020 ais 006 004 003 002 10 15 Cable length m oo 002 002 oo oo 000 000 5 10 s 056 oss 025 012 oos 006 005 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 7 Selected error messages of data logger This error messages you can see on data logger s LCD among measured values or during some actions in software If software reports error message take care on sign of this error number Positive errors are evaluated by datalogger and their decription is in the table below Negative errors are evaluated by software In this case additional text in message specify what problem appeared Error MEANING number A D converter is at lower limitation input quantity is below lower limit of module range or for RS485IN input amp Advantech protocol gt 0000 response A D converter is at upper limitation input quantity is over upper limit of module range or for RS485IN input amp Advantech protocol 24 9999 response 137 impossible to display value it contains more than 10 digits only error of display this error can be caused by incorrect calibration constants or incorrect user calibration 186 188 unauthorized access non valid password 190 alarm is not
9. 0x2E 0x35 0x30 0x0D b multi channel device with CRC the query message 032B8 cr hexadecimal expression 0x23 0x30 0x33 0x32 0x42 0x38 0x0D the response gt 358B cr hexadecimal expression 0x23 0x33 0x35 0x38 0x42 0x0D 1e ms2 ms6app 09 11 APPENDIX 3 Communication of data logger with computer 3 1 Connection of data logger to computer by means of USB interface e By standard USB cable A B of 5m length connect data logger USB interface to the computer e After switching on data logger power or after connection cable computer detects new device e If proper drivers are not installed in computer can be found on installation CD or at website www cometsystem cZ e So called Virtual COM port is assigned to data logger by operational system e g COMS It can be found in operation system Device Administrator COM and LPT ports Parameters Specify Here modification of port number is enabled ATTENTION If data logger will be disconnected from USB often use always the same USB socket If using different USB socket virtual COM port can be set to different number e By means of the data logger keyboard set data logger to communication interface USB e Run user program for data logger In menu select menu item Configuration Communication settings and continue by option New in the section Communication interface Choose USB RS232 option in wizard window and press Next button e Select number of COM port baudrate
10. 1e ms2 ms6app 09 Examples of security settings 1 Restriction of the program startup and functionality data logger has no security User want to secure the system on the computer side only Characteristics Security users and passwords is set in computer only If data logger is connected to other computer that has no security access to the data logger 1s without protection unlimited t s possible to set restriction of work with program for the user see SW protected functions Easy settings Low level of the security Settings Switch on security in program options option SW security and create new administrator password Add remove user to from the list of users and passwords Edit user s properties in the list of users and passwords button Properties In user account on the tab Details can be set restriction for work with program SW protected functions Save the settings After you set the settings log in to the program Program Options Users and passwords At application startup only Before every of protected function Data folders and files Display Display alarms Autodownload D dialog setup how to execute login dialog SW security protection of access to the Sw functions Use same security settings and user list for all dataloggers User activity logging 2 Data logger with active security and with access from more computers User wa
11. 32760 to 32760 INT 100 16b signed number Value from channel is multiplied by 100 Range from 327 60 to 327 60 FLOAT values are encoding by 32b float Float representation is based on IEEE 754 Error codes are represented by the special numbers For more information please contact device manufacturer 2 Modbus register mode According register mode can be used proper Modbus command function R registr is read only W rgister is write only R W read write accesss for redister is available 3 Listed are numbers of the Modbus registers The register number is always one greater than Modbus addresses 9 9 Communication ports Following table contains list of all communication ports of data logger server of port C TT ss o with MS software K a a KN server SMTP Protocol for email sending TCP 80 TCP 22 chent SOAP V Active sending by means of TCP HTTP 2627507 ModbusTCP IK dE MI UDP 514 M 514 client Syslog protocol Active sending by means of UDP Syslog WPS server_ SNMPVI UDP 162 UDP 162 SNMP Trap a Active sending UDP SNMP Trap TCP 9999 server Telnet Not documented Only for service purposes UDP 50697 UDP 50697 PO ee PO eee Diagnostic broadcast message paren ar Raa e s protocol mails search of data loggers etc ALLE M K N firmware protocol ICMP echo pf server Response on ping ee Ping is not possible to deactivate Notes 1 For each connection new number of sou
12. YES in the dialog IMC i x i The users and passwords settings were changed Because the option Use same security setting and user list For all dataloggers has been activated you need to synchronize users and passwords with every available dataloggers device security will be activated Do you want to synchronize it now e YES synchronize users and passwords in all available dataloggers NO keep users and passwords in dataloggers without changes Software set up security for each of available data loggers through synchonization process Changes of security users and passwords in data logger require memory delete that is why user is inform about it and may download current records from data logger before memory is deleted MS configuration update R A It s necessary to delete memory of measured values before synchronization Delete and write delete datalogger memory and synchronize users and passwords ALL RECORDS WILL BE LOST Download and write download records delete datalogger memory and synchronize users and passwords Cancel skip synchronization Delete amp Write If you select Cancel option current data logger is skipped synchronization is not applied on it and synchronization process continue with next available data logger from the list User is inform about synchronization finalization by summary table with synchronization result 1e ms2 ms6app 09 67 68 Synchronization i
13. card requirements e Used SIM card must be enabled to the GPRS EDGE data transfer and SMS messages Use suitable tariff according to expected data bulk All data memory transfer take approx 2MByte reading of 1e ms2 ms6app 09 29 configuration 15kB Display mode 3kB refresh In case is activated online monitoring Display mode with 10s reading interval record downloading four times per month data bulk will be approx 30Mbyte per month Due other internet protocols don t use lower data limit then 100 MByte per month Contact your mobile provider to activate public static IP address expensive solution or public dynamic IP address cheap solution on your SIM card In case using of warning e mails find out IP address of SMTP server of your provider New e mail account at your provider may be demanded user name password No domain name of SMTP server is usabled but it IP address only c DDNS server registration Continue with this paragraph if public dynamic IP address is used If you have a public static IP skip to the step d Choose suitable and reliable provider of DDNS service It is recommended cheap server www dyndns org Free providers with non guaranteed reliability are possible too After registration you obtain provider name your DDNS domain name and password d GPRS EDGE router ER751 settings 30 Insert SIM card to the router and connect it to PC by using of delivered cross over cable Set up PC to IP address e g 192 16
14. client Hostname datalogger dyndns org Username MyUserName iol com Password Jabcdetg Server can be blank e Click on Configuration SMS if SMS messages are used Set up items as bellow and click on Apply button Only one data logger can use SMS capability at B variant 32 ie ms2 ms6app 09 SMS Configuration Send SMS on power up Send SMS on PPP connect Send SMS on PPP disconnect M Send SMS when datalimit is exceeded T Send SMS when binary input on expansion port BIN1 BIN4 is active Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 O Unit ID BIN1 SMS PO BIN2 SMS PO BIN3 SMS PO BIN4 SMS Enable remote control via SMS Phone Number 1 Phone Number 2 Phone Number 3 MV Enable AT SMS protocol on expansion port 9600 v Baudrate Enable AT SMS protocol over TCP TCP Port 105 can be blank Apply e Enter your own password to router Change password and save e Use original manual to GPRS EDGE router in case any problem e MS data logger connection and configuration e It ts assumed that MS data loggers communication port number has default value 10001 e Figure A one MS data logger Connect Ethernet interface of data logger with ETH connector of router by using of cross over cable delivered with router By means of data logger s keyboard check IP address for example 192 168 1 211 net mask 2
15. file should always exist SOAP file In sending SOAP message this file is processed For proper function of SOAP protocol this file is necessary Configuration fo HTTP header SOAPaction in sending of SOAP message Actual value in XML file Status of conditions and control of remote conditions Diagnostic page Diagnostic file Reserved file name In creation of user WWW pages some limitations must be considered These limitations are caused especially by used hardware Respect reserved file names Maximum size of any file is 64kB HTML JPG etc Total size of web pages is limited to 256kB Special tags lt gt can be located only in files htm html a xml Other files are sent without search tags lt gt Server throughput in device is limited The bigger your pages are the lower number of possible accesses at one time will be Recommended are simple pages without many pictures read in parallel Using of pages with frame it is not recommended To format texts use CSS best directly inserted in HTML file Safety protection of WWW pages Data logger enables to protect access to WWW pages by user name and password For protection autentization HTTP 1 0 is used If protection is active first display of WWW pages shows dialog for 1e ms2 ms6app 09 47 entering user name and password After theirs correct entering pages are displayed Close web browser for logout If maximum protection is required it is s
16. functions according to settings of users rights It limits access to the program and program s Protected functions according to users rights defined in the list of users and passwords in the program By activating of the option SW security 1s set administrator account and it s required new password for it It s required login to the user account after settings 1s applied and or program startup otherwise you can t work with the program Current user can be logged out by option User logout from the menu File x Program Options Data folders and files Display Display alarms Autodownload Users and passwords Login dialog setup how to execute login dialog E At application startup only Before every of protected function SW security protection of access to the SW function Use same security settings and user list for all dataloggers User activity logging 60 1e ms2 ms6app 09 SW protected functions e Program options settings Protection of program options setting Folders Display Autodownload e Communication settigns Protection of communication settings editing list of communication interfaces and data loggers e Clear display statistics Protection of statistics reset of the current data logger in the Display mode on the corresponding tab e Clear display alarms Protection of alarm records erasing of the current data logger in the Display mode on the corresponding tab e Delete event viewer me
17. if critical error state in data logger appeared and SMS report is required Message contains e text WARNING e type of data logger e g MS6 e name of data logger see setting of data logger Actual list of critical states in data logger selftest error configuration measurement overrun of adjusted limit fulfilling of memory 6 Scheduled SMS report is sent if the time for scheduled SMS expires Message contains e Type of data logger MS6 e Name of data logger see setting of data logger e Scheduled report system operates correctly and state of alarms Some other settings concerning communication between data logger and modem If linking of SMSs is used how some error states are solved etc are specified in Advanced options tab and are described in Appendix 5 42 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 9 Ethernet interface 9 1 Introduction This document contains information needed for using of all features of MS6 data logger optional Ethernet interface further only device or data logger Here all communication protocols are described and several examples follow This document does not explain basic principles of Ethernet computer networks function Basic knowledge of work with computer networks and TCP IP communication protocols is supposed Also basic knowledge of WWW pages creation by means of HTML including Java script and CSS is supposed 9 2 Creation of www pages Ethernet interface of data logger MS6 contains em
18. logger on battery operation is required set up one channel of data logger as binary and connect supply terminal BS to terminal IN of binary channel In user PC program state OFF corresponds to Mains operation and state ON corresponds to Battery operation User can be informed on switch over to battery operation by suitable adjustment of conditions and alarms b Back up supply MINI DC UPS 24DC 2 with battery MINI BAT 24DC 1 3AH manufacturer Phoenix Contact This supply is designed for mounting to 35mm DIN rail in data logger case MP033 It contains two modules UPS and battery More details are described in manufacturer instruction manual This back up supply is able to supply data logger system with 200 mA consumption at least 3 hours data logger system with 500 mA consumption at least 2 hours data logger system with 1A consumption at least one hour Discharged accumulators are recharged to full capacity in approximately 3 hours Make basic wiring in accordance with instruction manual of the manufacturer Connect battery without fuse with proper polarity to terminal Battery connect output of supply Out to terminal GND of data logger power connector and supply output Out to data logger terminal Ucc In case information for data logger on battery operation is required set up one channel of data logger as binary and connect terminal Bat mode to terminal IN of binary input Attention connect across terminals IN
19. mode e ATSO 1 cr automatic call pick up after first ring f AT amp DO cr DTR is ignored AT amp SO cr DSR always ON h ATEO cr ECHO off 1 AT amp W cr writing of configuration to EEPROM memory If modem does not correspond try to repeat the procedure at other communication speed 1e ms2 ms6app 09 3 6 Connection of data logger with supported SMS messages U9B E PB A Power fom adapter im 230V Socket GSM modem alll ER P SS e gt SC SEES SMS alarming amp information SMS alarming amp information Follow above recommendations and connect data logger with computer via selected interface and verify functionality of communication If using RS232 interface both for SMS and for data communication with the computer then first make the communication work In this case below steps for modem setting are not necessary However if there are problems with SMS messages follow recommendations below Connect suitable modem to data logger RS232 interface only recommended type Wavecom M1306B Supreme Xtend Use cable included in modem Connect modem to RS232 computer port Click right mouse button icon of user program for data logger select Options Shortcut Target where append text of master e g C Program FileNCOMETWS234pMMs 234p exe master ATTENTION between quotation mark and slash must be a space Then confirm the window Click this icon to run the progra
20. on data logger display or in user SW Inversion behavior of output ALARM OUT is suitable when you need status without data logger power to consider as alarm With inverse behavior of this output relay is closed in the state without alarm and there is a voltage present at the output Advanced setting of SMS messages e You can change communication speed between data logger and modem it has nothing to do with communication speed for communication with computer even if one RS232 interface is used for both It is recommended to set 9600 Bd e You can switch on flow control of RTS CTS usually it is not needed e You can disable to link SMS messages into one long message This function is not supported by operators in some countries that is why it is necessary to disable to link SMS in particular situation It concerns response to SMS Info which can sustain from up to four SMS messages e Other selections concern rather diagnostics in solving problems with messages Keep default ticked Erase damaged messages from modem and not ticked Stop SMS transaction in progress with error Automatic modem reset GSM modem could crash or lose registration with the phone network as result of high level electromagnetical disturbance The reasons this can happen are that the modem is unavailable form network To prevent this problem the datalogger can be programmed to send reset command to the GSM modem at regular 12 hours intervals AT CFUN 1 Diagnost
21. quantities Every read value is converted to 4 byte float single format for data logger Data format item specifies No of requested registers and their conversion method to data logger float format Possible options e signed 32768 32767 2 byte integer format No of registers 1 unsigned 0 65535 2 byte word format No of registers 1 signed 32768 32767 2 byte integer format No of registers 1 float IEEE754 4 bytes float format register O register 1 No of registers 2 float IEEE754 reverse order 4 bytes float format register 1 register 0 No of registers 2 float for uControllers 4 bytes float format register O register 1 float for uControllers reverse order 4 bytes float format register 1 register 0 No of registers 2 Data response format ByteCount byte Function code in response is the same as in the request If the exception occurs function code is 0x83 or 0x84 and data field contains error code 1e ms2 ms6app 09 9 Example Communication Connected device address fi zl Masimum wait time 210 1 ms Baudrate common for all devices 9600 Bd Panty common for all devices two stop bits no parity Transfer protaca Modbus RTU Data source holding register Register address a w dec absolute Data format signed 327 58 32 757 Data request 0x01 0x03 0x00 0x30 0x00 0x01 0x84 0x05 Data an
22. set options Autobaudrate and click Next button If number of Virtual COM port is not known it can be found in system in Device Administrator e In the final window of the wizard confirm or change name of the interface combination of letters and digits only e Confirm window and press button Search Program goes through all used communication speeds and displays found data loggers in bottom window part Dataloggers Window of Communication settings finally confirm button OK 12 1e ms2 ms6app 09 MS Communication Settings B Communication interface wizard x Communication interfac Type of communication interface Which kind do you wish to use Converter RS232 RS485 converter USB RS485 external converter is used Ethernet B Communication interface wizard Communication interface type Serial C Converter Ethernet RS 485 Parameters Hz external converter is used E Communication interface wizard x C Modem RS232 Su f Modem connected on A5232 port of the device Communication interface type Serial Communication port COM1 i Select one of the communication interface and press Next bu set up selected communication interface sl Baud rate 115200 lI Auto baud rate C News gt Interface name cout Cancel Solving of problems with communication via USB If data logger cannot communicate check on its display if really communication interface U
23. to copy and edit this instruction manual and make any changes at all without explicit agreement of COMET System Ltd All rights reserved COMET System Ltd makes constant development and improvement of all its products That is why it reserves the right to make any technical changes on the device product without previous notice 2 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 1 Power input of data logger and system back up 1 Wiring of power connector s Q o se 88 te ob bis System 24V DC grounding MS6 Rack has additional circular power connectors on rear pannel 2 Parameters of power input Power voltage of data logger is 24V 3V DC Consumption of data logger differs depending on kind of connected peripherals Approximate values are in the below table It is necessary to warn negative pole of power connector is galvanically connected to internal GND and input terminals GND COM of data logger It is suitable to ground all system especially when using pulse power supplies There is a special terminal for grounding Approximate maximum current consumption data logger MS6D R approximately 80 mA Output relay module all relay closed approximately 200 mA 3 System back up in case of mains power failure In case data logger function is necessary to back up during power mains failure first specify the current consumption of the entire system Then choose suitable back up supply in accordance with the required time of uninterrupted oper
24. 55 255 255 0 and gateway address insert IP address of router 192 168 1 1 e Figure B more MS dataloggers Connect Ethernet interface of each data logger to the Switch Connect ETH connector of router to the Switch too Use standard Ethernet cables not cross over cable delivered with router By means of data loggers keyborads set up their unique IP addresses for example 192 168 1 211 next data logger 192 168 1 212 etc net mask 255 255 255 0 and gateway address insert IP address of router 192 168 1 1 Setting must be corresponded to NAT table of the router e Go to the computer with Internet connection e Run user program for data logger Select menu item Configuration Communication settings and continue by option New in the section Communication interface Choose Ethernet option in wizard window and press Next button e If public dynamic IP address is used Enter DDNS address of router number of port 70001 for Figure A according to NAT table for figure B and click Next button e If public static IP address is used Enter IP address of router number of port 70001 for Figure A according to NAT table for figure B and click Next button e In the final window of the wizard confirm or change name of the interface combination of letters and digits only e Confirm window and press button Search Program performs test communication and displays found data loggers at window lower part Dataloggers Window of Communic
25. 6 width 16 gt lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt a lt table gt lt body gt lt html gt And page is then displayed in web browser Name Warehouse 16 s n 1006000 Time 22 04 2010 08 41 40 ipeum bre IO Creation of dynamic www pages Ethernet interface also enables reading of actual values by means of Javascript language and AJAX technology To get actual values it is necessary to send GET requirement to WWW server in device Actual values are provided via file values xml Status of remote conditions is in file remote xml For more information on structure of these files see chapter 9 3 Compilation and upload of www pages to device For upload of WWW pages to data logger program WebFileCreator is required Find this program at author website For WebFileCreator correct funtion tftp exe program is necessary Install it for Windows 7 or Windows Vista Store created pages to one directory and copy this to directory of program WebFileCreator 1 e create subdirectory containing required HTML files For proper function of sending data to SOAP server file soap must be available optionally file soap conf If you enter IP address of device without specification of proper pages automatic redirecting to the page index html is performed That is why it is suitable file index html is always present Procedures of pages upload 1 Download program WebFileCreator from aut
26. 8 1 100 net mask 255 255 255 0 Network connection Local area connection Properties Internet protocol TCP IP Properties If your network is addressed as 192 166 1 xxx with free 192 166 1 1 position you can use alternative method with connection of router to local network by using of standard net cable Connect antenna and power source to the router and switch on power Launch internet browser and type IP address 192 168 1 1 The router s login window will be appeared Type user name and password both root The configuration window of router is displayed Click on menu item Configuration LAN If IP address of MS data logger is from 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 interval default IP is 192 168 1 211 do no change Click on menu item Configuration GPRS Insert access point name APN of your mobile provider Check documentation from mobile provider if this domain name is intended for public IP As necessary you insert autentification provider s data Tick Get DNS addresses from operator Click on Apply button 1e ms2 ms6app 09 GPRS Configuration v Create PPP connection Prima Secondary SIM card APN Username Password Authentication PAPorCHAP sw PAPorCHAP v IP Address n Phone Number Operator PIN OT MRU son fso bytes MTU 500 fs0 bytes v Get DNS addresses from operator T Check PPP connection necessary for uninterrupted operation
27. Init Follow the rules in manual for these devices e Connect input device to the RS485 network Connect link to input terminals RS485IN of data logger and switch on e other way of setting transmitters e connect computer to data logger by cable RS232 or USB e connect desired transmitter to input RS485IN e run program for setting of transmitters on the PC e g TSensor e press and hold keys Up and Down on data logger it does not work for external terminal unit while RS232 is connected and switch on the data logger power Reading appears on data logger Tunnel RS232 lt gt RS485IN While USB cable connected press keys Menu and Down e now directly configure connected transmitters by means of user program for transmitters 1e ms2 ms6app 09 5 Example of connection to transmitter Comet Transducer with RS485 output Power 9 30V RS485 Run user SW for data logger and set the data logger Configuration Setting of data logger Here at bookmark Ch Marking and conversions set for each channel these items Connected device address enter address of input device operated from that data logger channel Baudrate set speed input device is set to before Parity must correspond to device setting Maximum wait time time data logger will be waiting for response from input device is adjustable from 30 to 210 ms If response does not come within this time error is reported Error 3 Transfe
28. MONITORING DATA LOGGING AND CONTROL SYSTEM MS6 APPENDIXES TO INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTENT page APPENDIX 1 Power input of data logger and system back up sese 3 APPENDIX 2 RS455IN Mpu tiie eiecti ut epu eee tta eme use e eee ete cece 5 APPENDIX 3 Communication of data logger with computer eeeeseeeeeessessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nnn 12 3 1 Connection of data logger to computer by means of USB interface lt lt lt lt 12 32 Connection of data logger to the computer by means of interface RS232 eese 14 3 3 Connection of data logger to the computer by means of Ethernet interface cesses 16 3 4 Connection of data loggers to the computer by means of interface RS465 lt 16 3 2 Connection of data logger yia modem i s th EE I D ero E 24 3 6 Connection of data logger with supported SMS messages esses 27 3 7 Connection of data logger via GPRS EDGE router with public IP address ss 29 3 8 Connection of data logger via GPRS EDGE router with private IP address sss 36 APPENDIX 4 Connection of data logger with output relay module and external terminal 37 4 l Wiring of interconnection cable MPOTZ set eG IN dier RR de VIA M eas 37 4 2 Terminals of output relays modul suis a ea AE N ou lu t edes 37 4 3 Terminals dala lo8 CET SIGE asn a E ta T A ce te M fere ot salar 37 APPE
29. N cable is crossed If wired different way than on the figure connected circuits can be damaged 4 2 Terminals of output relays module 4 3 Terminals at data logger side a v T Sivlelcit Ucc GND 5V LY LX 24V communication bus 1e ms2 ms6app 09 37 APPENDIX 5 Advanced settings of data logger Follow this appendix If you need to activate external terminal or output relays module to activate Ethernet interface in data logger to invert behavior of ALARM OUT output to set data logger for SMS messaging activate latched alarms function Procedure Notes 38 e Click right mouse button on icon of user program for data logger select Options Shortcut Target where append text of master e g C Program FileNCOMETWS234pMMs 234p exe master ATTENTION between quotation mark and slash must be a space Then confirm the window e Click this icon to run the program e after reading configuration of data logger another folder appears Advanced options e do required settings and then click button OK ATTENTION all recorded data in data logger will be erased e Remove text master from text in the desktop shortcut Activation of external terminal and relay outputs is necessary to make data logger communicate with these devices f these items are active then you can set and use them in usual data logger configuration Activation of Ethernet interface is necessary to switch on this interface
30. NDIX 5 Advanced settings of data logget sssseeeeeeeeeeeeecccccccececeesssessssseseeceeeececcesenseeeeseeess 38 APPENDIX 6 Influence of cable resistance to measurement accuracy with RTD sensors 39 APPENDIX 7 Selected error messages Of data lOp Er iD kakaa a E E RO 40 APPENDIX 8 Support of reception and sending of SMS messages cccssssssssssseseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeees 4 APPENDIX 97 Ethernet ntetha6e c 45 ti itis bar ku tide teo otio desea aise ooo ooo ooo 43 9 1 VOIP AO OL TE ALE pean SPO PE AE CoE TREE ROT CN D RN ROTEN nee 43 9 2 CLEON OF WWW MEE C B 435 9 3 PIN E S PAE POS MPS POR NAOKO ROE AOR PRO E PRO MN ARO Us ST 48 9 4 El odst dl Zadal a u dote eM pa E ates anaheim oo take z 51 9 5 SOAP POO COl sip e REUS mu NEM M EA T ELE DNA DU ED 52 9 6 PEOIOCOLSVSTOD i ucitdad n desinit V P its asd oS uou ter cies reared eae Gud ie sais 54 9 7 POO OSN VIP stares O R O mI 55 9 8 MOUDUS TCP P OO O MOORE L O O O P O K P O e pee aide edues 56 9 9 COmiibueatoN DOE SE stie estu ect oie tlle Re cavi ute tete oko No pU L cae ct eade 357 TLO O EE HD E E A EA OE 57 APPENDIX 10 Security Users and passwords administration eeeeesssssssssssssseeeeeeeeee nnn 59 Appendix LING C thermistor D L acci oeeatooto E E Drei e nasus station an uncse Pot Andes eb tates 69 Copyright COMET System Ltd It is prohibited
31. O a O U 54 ie ms2 ms6app 09 9 7 Protocol SNMP By means of SNMP protocol it is possible to read of actual values from data logger For proper assignment of OID Object identifier so called MIB table is required These tables can be found at Ethernet inerface website Data logger supports protocol SNMP version 1 Data logger also can actively inform on error states and alarm values by means of so called SNMP Trap messages Trap can be sent up to three independent IP addresses Trap Information on data logger Ethernet interface restart OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 and 123 6 1 2 1 1 3 0 6 0 Testing SNMP Tap o m Report on new firmware version upload 2 Loginto SMTP server was not possible TCP connection with server was established but server responded incorrectly Error of autentization on SMTP server Incorrect user name and password or server does not support used type of autentization 0 6 0 6 1 6 6 3 6 4 E mail was not probably sent Server returned incorrect return code during communication 6 5 It was not possible to open TCP connection on SMTP server 6 6 i 6 7 6 8 i 6 9 6 1 Incorrect length of SOAP server address It was not possible to open TCP connection on SOAP server Unknown error in sending of SOAP message Message probably was not delivered To www server requirement without specified user name and password was sent It is necessary to 6 6 In area of www pages soap file was not found It is n
32. Ping IP Address Ping Interval sec Data Limit Warning Threshold o Accounting Start fi Default SIM card primary v Backup SIM card secondary Switch to other SIM card when connection fails I Switch to backup SIM card when roaming is detected T Switch to backup SIM card when data limit is exceeded Switch to primary SIM card after timeout Initial Timeout eo min Subsequent Timeout min Additive Constant min Enable Dial In access Username e Click on menu item Configuration NAT Set up port redirection of ingoing connections and save it by using Apply button Figure A Connection of one data logger via GPRS EDGE router Public Port Private Port Type Server IP Address Bo Bo TCP sw 9216812131 data logger s web pages hoor 00 ss TCP is2 681231 access from Comet SW n e TCP m i2168123 ModBus TCP access he oo he oo UDP 52168121311 SNMP MIB tables access Bons n8 UDP 2168121 informations for Comet SW L NP ee 1 hesgl 1 i hes L T Jremi A ee hes 1 hes ee hes C hes O hem C hem V Enable remote HTTP access on port n remote access to router configuration v Enable remote FTP access on port ANN v Enable remote Telnet access on port 230 v Enable remote SNMP access on port fier Send all remaining incoming packets to default server Default Server IP Address
33. RS232 is really adjusted Check further if operating system in Device administrator sees connected COM port Run user SW for data logger and check in Communication settings if COM port number corresponds with number from system Verify if search via different communication speeds is enabled Auto baud rate Also you can disable Auto baud rate and manually set communication speed same as on data logger In case data logger still cannot communicate cable can be damaged RS232 port in computer or in data logger can be damaged Another possibility is to try communication with another computer Wiring diagram of RS232 communication cable simplified but fully functional version 1e ms2 ms6app 09 15 3 3 16 Connection of data logger to the computer by means of Ethernet interface Connect data logger to computer network by means of UTP cable with RJ 45 connector Learn from network administrator if your network uses DHCP or use IP address gate address and network mask assigned from network administrator By means of keyboard set on data logger display communication interface Ethernet DHCP if your network uses DHCP or Ethernet and enter assigned IP address gate address and network mask Run user program for data logger Select menu item Configuration Communication settings and continue by option New in the section Communication interface Choose Ethernet option in wizard window and press Next button Enter IP addre
34. S messages PDU format 7 bit coding without compression telephone number in international format maximum length 15 characters Validity period 3 days with all messages except response to request Info one SMS is sent of maximum 160 characters In response to request Info sequence of one to four SMS messages is sent depending on configuration of data logger maximum length is 152 characters for a message Messages contain UDH with code for linking to one long SMS on mobile telephones which support linking of SMS together For proper function it is necessary to have telephone number SCA Service Center Address stored on SIM card of the modem With messages sent due to creation of alarm or critical state after SMS is sent all alarm states in data logger are stored If no change in alarms appears another message is not sent If alarm stops to be active and appears again message is sent If alarm at another channel appears message is sent again if it is allowed by the user If critical error state for sending SMS appeared defined delay expired and before sending of this SMS appeared new critical states the states are included into the SMS It is always recommended to set suitable hysteresis and alarm delay Detailed description of SMS content 1 Information on data logger is sent if SMS with text Info was received Then SMS contains e type of data logger e g MS6 e name of data logger see setting of data logger e state of memory occupat
35. SB is set Also check if operating system creates virtual COM port with connected USB cable system must add COM port and after its disconnection port must disappear from device administrator In case it does not work cable can be damaged incorrect driver damaged USB computer port or damaged USB port in data logger f all this works run user SW for data logger and check in Communication settings if number of COM port corresponds with number in system Verify if searching via different communication speeds is allowed Auto baud rate If data logger cannot be found try to change the number of communication port in system the same must be done in Communication settings and try again Also Auto baud rate can be disabled and manually set the same communication speed as in data logger Another possibility is to try the communication with another computer 1e ms2 ms6app 09 13 3 2 Connection of data logger to the computer by means of interface RS232 max 15m e Connect data logger RS232 interface with computer COM port by means of usual crossed RS232 cable The maximum cable length is 15m e By means of keyboard set on data logger display communication interface RS232 e Run user program for data logger In menu select menu item Configuration Communication settings and continue by option New in the section Communication interface Choose USB RS232 option in wizard window and press Next button Select number of COM port baud
36. abled to control remote conditions and realize alarm deactivation This je performed by means of parameters in GET requirement Example file lt xml versrione l 0 encoding 190 9859 1 7 gt lt condition gt lt time gt 23 04 2010 07 59 33 lt time gt lt acc gt 0 lt acc gt lt out gt 1 lt out gt lt ach gt 1 lt ach gt lt auth gt 0 lt auth gt lt msg gt lt msg gt lt err gt 0 lt err gt cl lt n gt Environment lt n gt lt cd gt 0122 lt cd gt lt en gt 0000 lt en gt cl c2 n Freezer 1L lt n gt lt cd gt 1011 lt cd gt lt en gt 1111 lt en gt c2 condition Key Actual time and date in format DD NN YYYY HH MM SS Status of internal audio indication 0 not active 1 active Status of output ALARM OUT 0 not active 1 active 1e ms2 ms6app 09 49 Key Deseription O Information if it is possible to deactivate remotely alarm 1 yes 0 no Information if protection is activated 1 yes 0 no If protection is active with change of remote condition or alarm deactivation PIN code is required Information message with control of remote conditions and alarm deactivation Text of message can be as follows Alarm deactivation is not allowed No active alarm Access denied Wrong PIN code Unknown error X Done Alarm was deactivated Not a remote condition Access denied Wrong PIN code Unknown error X Done Condition was changed to Inactive Done C
37. active required action will not be performed 212 215 unauthorized access invalid password or user name error of measurement of thermocouple cold junction 40 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 8 Support of reception and sending of SMS messages Data logger enables to respond to SMS query and sending SMS alarm messages GSM modem connected to data logger must support PDU SMS format and its SIM card must have stored SCA number Service Center Address SIM card must not be blocked by PIN code and must have sufficient credit Data logger is not able to indicated state of credit with prepaid cards Format of received SMS messages PDU format support of 7 bit 8 bit a 16 bit coding without compression telephone number in international national format ISDN telephone numbering plan maximum 15 characters of telephone number maximum length of text message 64 characters message can contain UDH of 36 character maximum length TP PID 00h Short Message Type 0 If those parameters are matched message is accepted and decoded by data logger 1 e UDH block is removed text is converted to capital letters and compared with predefined strings Info Alarm Ch1 to Ch16 Set1 to Set16 Clr1 to Clr16 In case valid string was received no matter if capital lower case letters data logger sends proper response and received message is cleared from modem If received SMS message is not valid it is cleared from modem without sending any response Format of sent SM
38. aging and to communication with data logger then SMS messaging will be working after data connection is finished Check setting on shortcut Advanced options see Appendix No 5 Check how data logger communicates with modem Enter data logger menu Service and here check If regular communication with modem works menu SMS status Press Enter key to see directly the content of sending and reception buffer 2x16 characters So direct watching of communication between data logger and modem 1s enabled Data logger and modem must work at the same communication speed 9600 Bd is recommended Modem can be set to Auto Bauding for 2400 to 115200 Bd or to a specified speed If particular speed is set then Auto Bauding is switched off Auto Bauding is enabled by AT IPR 0 You can do it by means of Hyperterminal after entering command always pressing of Enter key is necessary 9600 Bd is enabled by AT IPR 9600 You do not have enabled in modem local copy down of characters Echo it is disabled by ATEO Connect modem to PC and try to communicate with modem as data logger e write ATEO CSMS 0 lt enter gt expected response OK write AT CSCS GSM enter expected response OK write AT CMGF 0 enter expected response OK write AT CMGL 4 lt enter gt response SMS message ending with OK If anything was changed in modem setting finally store with command AT amp W write to modem eeprom For detailed description of using SMS messa
39. and GND resistor 2k2 dimensioned at least for 0 3W In case of delivery of complete system this will be already prepared from manufacturer In user PC program state OFF corresponds to Mains operation and state ON corresponds to Battery operation User can be informed on switch over to battery operation by suitable adjustment of conditions and alarms Example of backed up system There is a requirement to back up data logger MS6D with 10 x Pt1000 and 6 x 4 to 20 mA inputs Three T3110 transmitters are connected to current inputs Data logger is connected to LAN network via Ethernet interface and equipped with SMS module and external GSM modem Wavecom powered from the same supply as data logger Total consumption of the system SOmA MS6D 6x20mA 6x current input 40mA Ethernet interface approximately 100mA GSM modem 340 mA By means of back up supply AWZ224 we are able to reach up to approximately 20 hours of backed up operation by means of system MINI DC UPS almost 3 hours of backed up operation It is supposed in described calculation no short circuit of current loops at current input appears In opposite case current approximately 40mA current input must be calculated 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 2 RS485IN Input What can be connected to RS485IN input e device which is equipped with communication link RS485 link is galvanically isolated at data logger side e device must support communication protoc
40. ation If there is a need to inform operating staff or distant user on battery operation then set up one input channel as binary and connect it with the backup supply output signalizing battery operation When installing power supplies it is necessary to follow valid safety regulations and recommendations specified in instruction manuals of supply manufactures Leads to battery must be of suitable cross section size In back up design it is necessary to consider allowed temperature supply a battery Recommended back up systems a Back up supply AWZ224 manufacturer Pulsar sp j Poland To this supply it is necessary to buy two lead accumulators 12V 7Ah in hermetical maintenance free type of construction e g type ELNIKA 12V 7 2Ah Supply is designed for mounting to vertical inflammable wall with sufficient air flow Its protection rate is IP20 It is not designed for mounting to closed switchboard More details are described in manufacturer instruction manual 1e ms2 ms6app 09 3 This back up supply is able to supply data logger with transmitters of current consumption 200mA for approximately 35 hours Discharged accumulators are recharged to full capacity in approximately 14 hours Make basic wiring in accordance with instruction manual of the manufacturer Connect data logger this way connect terminal OUT of supply to terminal GND of the power data logger connector connect terminal OUT of supply to terminal Ucc In case information for data
41. ation settings finally confirm button OK 1e ms2 ms6app 09 33 Nastaven komunikace E Pr vodce nastaven m komunika n ho rozhran x Komunika n rozhran Typ komunika n ho rozhran Jal dm no Typ rozhrani gt Kter druh chcete pou t C USB RS232 C P evodn k RS232 RS485 p evodn k USB RS485 G Erena D 5 inf p evodn k B Pr vodce nastaven m komunika n ho rozhran x C P evodn k Ethernet RS485 je pou it extern p evodn k Typ komunika n ho rozhran Ethernet 1 C Modem RS232 B Pr vodce nastaven m komunika n ho rozhr n x P ipojen modem na AS232 port st edny Typ komunika n ho rozhran Ethernet IP adresa 192 168 1 222 Vyhledat Vyberte jedno z komunika n ch rozhran a zm kn te tla tku F pro jeho nastaven Port fi 0001 i N zev rozhran Eth222 ET Stomo e Read data logger s configuration Configuration Datalogger setting If you were not successfull for public dynamic IP o run cmd and try ping to domain name of data logger DDNS address e g nap ping datalogger dyndns info o If ping is successfull note IP address from response and try communicate by using this IP directly If no response then problem is between router and data logger probably o If ping is not successfull however IP address is visibled open your DDNS server web pages an
42. ature and accuracy are calculated and displayed in the software window Data logger is factory preset to the thermistor R25 2252Q Ry 394 5 ohms input range 0 to 10 kQ In this setting the lowest measured temperature is approx 7 C accuracy 0 02 C For temperature 25 C is accuracy 0 1 C and for 70 C is accuracy 0 75 C How to change the thermistor curve Launch the software for data logger with master parameter see Appendix 5 Advanced settings of data logger Read the configuration of data logger Select Advanced Options bookmark NTC thermistor section There you can see the current settings of the thermistor Click the Definition of parameters button in this section The window with thermistor curve definition will appear Insert resistance of thermistor for temperatures of 0 C 25 C and 70 C or insert Steinhart Hart equation coefficients a b c If you work in the different temperature range the resistance can be entered for a different temperature than the default values Select a suitable resistance range of the data logger depending on required temperature range and accuracy After changing of range you can see the information field with the minimum measurable temperature and accuracies If you need to measure more accurately for higher temperatures at default settings 2252Q change the resistance range to 0 3000 Accuracy for the 80 C falls to 0 22 C however the lowest measured
43. bedded WWW server This server enables to display actually measured values simply by means of web browser Ethernet interface also enables user to store own WWW pages For their creation and uploading some SDK files are necessary Such files are available at manufacturer website Pages sustain from two types of pages static and dynamic pages Static pages are created by HTML code At places where values from data loggers should be presented it is necessary to insert special tag lt gt Description of these tags is specified in the following chapter Ethernet interface also enables to create dynamic WWW pages by means of Javascript language It is thus possible to realize dynamically changing pages using AJAX technology For these purposes values in XML format are provided In creation of WWW pages some particular limitations exist Special HTML tags Create HTML pages in any editor Insert proper mark from below table to the location where you want to place values General tags lt asn gt lt atypet gt Type of datalogger 16 o gt Z oOo o Kirfr amp Refresh interval of WWW pages Is 160 Internal memory occupation 56 lt arect gt KSoacsi lt tucct gt Power voltage vae 2d OSS lt inegt gt lt abat gt Optional RS485 input is installed cip 33 lt incd gt Volume of incoming data KB 33 lt tsect gt Flag of active autentization lt tusr gt 1e ms2 ms6ap
44. cation between measured value response MS6 and RS485IN input transfer to from specific protocol layout A RS485IN input Y Physical layout RS485 response Link layout e ModBus RTU e Advantech query for measure value input device s A Communication possibilities common setting Communication Connected device address fi hd aimi wait time 210 ms Baudrate common for all devices S600 Bd Parity common for all devices m stop bits nia parity Connected device address Baud rate and Parity options are noted in table above Maximum wait time Time out is adjustable up to 210 ms approximately After expiration of this duration communication error 1s reported and module continues with reading of the following channel 8 1e ms2 ms6app 09 B ModBus RTU transfer protocol Transfer prataca MadBus RTL Data source holding register Register address d w dec absolute Data format signed 32 7 B8 32 7657 W RTU ModBus message frame Supported data request formats 0x03 oF Ox0d 2 byte 0 65535 Data source RS485 input supports two function codes 0x03 Read holding registers 0x04 Read input registers other functions are not supported Register address starting address absolute address of the first 16 bit reading register address on the link layout range 0 65535 Data format RS485 input is suitable for reading of continuous
45. cation settings and continue by option New in the section Communication interface Choose Converter RS232 RS485 converter USB RS485 or Converter Ethernet RS485 option in wizard window and press Next button e Set particular options of the interface according to selected interface type For converter RS232 RS485 or converter USB RS485 select communication port and baudrate For converter Ethernet RS485 enter IP address and port number Then click Next button e In the final window of the wizard confirm or change name of the interface combination of letters and digits only e Confirm window and press button Search Program goes through all addresses and displays found data loggers in the bottom window part Dataloggers Window of Communication settings finally confirm button OK Troubleshooting with RS485 communication First check cabling correct connection of link polarity correction of connection of converter RS232 RS485 and connection of its power Try communication without terminator If several data loggers are connected let only one in the network disconnect others by unplugging connector and try communication If correct the cause can be address conflict improper speed of communication or short circuit of the link Communication could not work with each type of converter RS232 RS485 If user uses other type than recommended problem can be in its dynamic parameters Also try other communication port and recommended type of converter
46. d confirmed main window of data logger settings configuration tab Common section Confirmation of alarm signalization Settings EMC 003 r m Name EMC_003 THY P e SETE bes Serial number 09060003 10 Process 10 11 12 Protection ot communication parameters changing trom datalogger keyboard E t p k n n Process 11 Lhangerine Process 12 14 Process 14 15 16 Process 16 Go to the tab Profile and enable option Recording of ALARM OUT state changes in the section Alarm signalization Save data logger settings configuration 1e ms2 ms6app 09 65 Settings MS5 BOARD Common Communication Profile Chi Identity amp Calculations Ch1 Measuring 8 Recording Ch1 Conditions Ch1 Alarms amp Signalization Profile nam Alarm signalizatio Internal acoustic alarm signalization ALARM OUT signalization Recording of ALARM OUT state changes Recording of all alarms changes w Full memory acoustic signalization Channel sx M I pi SMS phone number lis F Ee LLM i I i i Per OHING ZLO Viii Ue ZSE Activate intemal acoustic signalization Activate ALARM OUT signalization Switch ON output relay mo 55 ps us fe DE E7 ES r 3 r5 mp sq p sv es Fat Fab Fas 4 Security of more data loggers with centralized administration from one computer User works with many data
47. d check assigned IP addres if IP address at DDNS web pages is like as IP from ping either router s DynDNS setting is wrong or IP address of router is not public if IP address at DDNS web pages is different from IP from ping your local DNS server holds old record probably You can restart computer local router GateWay DNS server or wait for any time o It is suitabled to insert HUB with next computer between data logger and GPRS EDGE router It is possible watch communication at data logger side or mobile side in router setting menu item Network e After data logger s configuration reading go to Communication bookmark and set up each protocol of Ethernet interface as 1s needed e At SMTP protocol e mails insert IP address of SMTP server of your mobile provider and autentififation data if is needed 34 1e ms2 ms6app 09 E mails 1 E mails 2 SNMP Traps Web Syslog SOAP amp gt SMTP server SMTP server IP address be 141 15 108 25 SMTP authentication Username Password e At E mails 2 bookmark don t use Sender Default choice but insert name of your existing e mail account e Try send testing e mail after saving of configuration If you were not successfull it is possible that demand was blocked at local network side Try activate alarm on data logger and check if a mail was sent e Set up next protocols as is needed If access from local network can be the problems with connect
48. ernal acoustic state N Alarm OUT state Memory occupation 96 Relay board state Channel value INT IN Channel value INT 100 INT 100 Alarm I state 16b 16b 0x08 16b 0x09 16b 16x 16b 16x 16b 16x 16b Alarm II state 16x 16b Channel value FLOAT FLOAT lex 32b R R R R R R R R R R R Conditions state 0x70 0xAF 64x 16b current condition state is returned to D T T T H i H read command O cond inactive channel 1 cond 1 0x70 2cond active channel 1 cond 220x71 channel 1 cond 320x72 channel 1 cond 420x73 channel 2 cond 1 0x74 channel 2 cond 220x75 channel 2 cond 320x76 channel 2 cond 420x77 channel 3 cond 120x78 channel 3 cond 220x79 etc remote conditions can be set by write command O deactivate cond 1 activate cond exception 2 illegal data address is returned to write request of condition which is not set to remote by exception 3 ilegal data value is signalised write error Confirmation of alarm OxBO 16b write arbitrary values for alarm signalization confirmation register is write only error is signalised by exception 3 ilegal data value 56 1e ms2 ms6app 09 Notes 1 Error value has number 0x8000 This number indicates error on channel and also Modbus register overflow BCD variable have BCD encoding HEX variable have hexadecimal representation BIT 16b variable every bit have own meaning T 16b signed number range
49. f Ethernet networks 1e ms2 ms6app 09 17 3 4 Connection of data loggers to the computer by means of interface RS485 230V Socket Power adapter RS485 RS232 converter RS485 terminator e Interconnect data loggers by means of shielded twisted cable and lead the link to RS485 computer interface or to suitable converter e Maximum length of the entire cabling is 1200m and maximum 32 data loggers can be connected e Do not connect to network of data loggers MS6 RS485 any other device than data logger MS6 MS5 MS2 MS3 or MS4 Wiring of RS485 terminals at data logger and the way of data loggers connection Iniernal RS465 circuits 18 1e ms2 ms6app 09 l o MS6 1 MS6 2 MS6 n Terminator Recommended parameters of connection leads Twisted two wire shielded intended for RS485 network In practice generally twisted shielded two wire is used e g cable SYKFY n x 0 5 For longer distances use cabling in one line 1 e no tree or star for shorter distances different topology can be tolerated At the beginning and end termination resistor should be 120 Q In many cases termination resistor can be omitted due low communication speed Marking of link leads from other manufacturers corresponds with marking A corresponds with marking B Connect cable shielding to each other do not connect to transmitter if those are not equipped with shielding terminal galvan
50. f measured data to HTTP server By means of this protocol measured data is sent as XML document SOAP message Advantage of this protocol is sent data are not binary and hence SOAP message mostly passes free via firewall Example of sent SOAP message Standard SOAP message sent by data logger has this format SOAP message can be changed by the user lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 gt lt soap Envelope xmlns soap http schemas xmlsoap org soap envelope xmlns xsi http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema instance xmlns xsd http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema soap Body lt InsertMSxSample xmlns http cometsystem cz schemas soapMSx xsd dscr Warehouse 16 dscr sn 10060001 sn lt type gt 6 lt type gt lt time gt 22 04 2010 18 11 42 lt time gt lt self gt 1 lt self gt lt acc gt 0 lt acc gt lt out gt 1 lt out gt lt mem gt 8 3 lt mem gt lt timer gt 10 lt timer gt cl lt n gt Environment lt n gt lt v gt 25 04 lt v gt lt f gt 1A4CC841 lt gt lt u gt C lt u gt lt a gt 0 lt a gt lt b gt 0 lt b gt lt i gt open closed lt i gt lt c gt 1 1 12 2 7 lt c gt cl c2 n Freezer 1L lt n gt v 49 97 v lt f gt C8E147C2 lt gt lt u gt C lt u gt lt a gt 1 lt a gt lt b gt 0 lt b gt lt i gt on off lt i gt lt c gt 1 1 12 2 7 lt c gt c2 lt r gt 34826 lt r gt lt InsertMSxSample gt soap Body soap Envel
51. ges see Appendix No 8 28 1e ms2 ms6app 09 3 7 Connection of data logger via GPRS EDGE router with public IP address IP address of router is assigned by your mobile provider and it is related to your SIM card Address may be private public dynamic or public static IP addres 1s public if router is accessed by it directly from internet Static IP is fixed allocated to SIM by provider Dynamic IP address is acquired from provider during connection of router to the GPRS EDGE network Dynamic IP is variabled No everyone provider supports public IP Figure A Connection of one data logger via GPRS EDGE router GPRS EDGE SIM with TNR GPRS EDGE public dynamic P or for public dynamic IP router ERTS public static IP Ethernet Cross Over cable Lc q Figure B Connection of more data loggers via one GPRS EDGE router GPRS EDGE SIM with DvnDNS server GPRS EDGE public dynamic IP or 4 for public dynamic IP router ER75i public static P A ri SWITCH Bu c gt ai a Hardware reguirements e Ethernet interface in data logger MP042 e Suitable GPRS EDGE router at the data logger side must be used described type Conel ER751 RS232 set e Figure B only Suitable Ethernet Switch is needed Use standard Ethernet cables not cross over cable delivered with router e Special cable MPO51 if you want use SMS messages Only one data logger can use SMS capability at B variant b SIM
52. h gt II lt th gt kab lt tr gt lt Lo gt i lt ta gt lt td gt lt eln gt lt td gt lt td gt lt elv gt lt elus gt lt td gt lt td gt lt clai gt lt td gt lt td gt lt celbit gt lt td gt lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td gt 2 lt td gt td c2n 5 td td c2v c2u td td c2ai td td c2bi td lt tr gt lt tr gt 44 ie ms2 ms6app 09 lt td gt 3 lt td gt td c3n 5 td td c3v 5 c3u 5 td td c3ai 5 td td c3bi 5 td lt tr gt lt tr gt lt td gt 4x td gt lt td gt lt e4n gt lt td gt lt td gt lt ce4v gt lt e4us gt lt td gt td c4ai 5 td lt td gt lt c4bit gt lt td gt pP lt tr gt lt ta gt 5 lt td gt td cb5n 5 td td c5v c5bu 5 td lt td gt lt c5ai gt lt td gt td c5bi td SEES table lt body gt lt html gt Result generated WWW page generated by data logger server has following HTML code lt xml version 1 0 encoding 1S0O cs59 1 7 gt lt DOCTYPE html PUBLIC WAPFORUM DTD XHTML Mobile 1 0 EN http www wapforum org DTD xhtml mobilel0 dtd html xmlns http www w3 org 1999 xhtml lt head gt lt meta http eguiv content type content text html charset windows 1250 gt meta http equiv refresh content 10 gt lt title gt Warehouse 16 lt title gt lt head gt lt body gt lt b g
53. hor website 2 Unpack archive to the directory e g C WebCreator 3 Store all created edited HTML files to one directory e g C WebCreator html1 4 Run program WebFileCreator C WebCreator WebFileCreator exe 46 1e ms2 ms6app 09 8 Web file creator version 1 1 00 File Help Files From C WEB H7531_C Web file cob H 7531 CAH 531 C WEB1 l cob Process done Device restart Device restart done Web upload successful Upload IP 192 158 1 35 Find device Source Web file New version Rewrite last bak files iw Delete bak files from source v Create Upload web gb Se M Enter t filed From location of web pages C WebCreator html Press button Create Web pages will be compiled to so called COB file Enter device IP address item IP or search device by means of button Find Device Press button Upload web to upload web pages This operation takes about 30 s During this operation do not switch off or disconnect the data logger Open UDP communication port for TFTP transfer UDP port 69 is necessary for successful upload Additional information Names of files Some file names of web pages have reserved name 1 e these names cannot be used Name of file index html soap conf values xml remote xml diag diag log settings Limitation Beginning page If only transmitter IP address is entered this file is displayed This
54. http 192 168 1 201 remote xml cmd condition amp pin 1234 amp ch 5 amp cond 4 50 1e ms2 ms6app 09 9 4 E mail Device enables to send warning e mails up to three different addresses These e mails are sent when alarm is activated or deactivated Also when error status on data logger appears measurement error configuration error selftest error and exceeding of adjusted memory occupation Supported autentization protocols For sending e mails protocol SMTP on TCP port 25 is used E mails can be sent both without autentization and also with using SMTP autentization see Type of autentization Support autentization network name are sent consequently AUTH PLAIN Autentization by means of base64 Password and username are sent at the same time CRAM MD5 Protected password transfer a Encrypted way of user verifying and message transfer EEUU Example of e mail Testing message 1 Environment 23 4 7C alarm 2 active 2 Freezer IL elt C alarm 1 2 active 3 Freezer 1R Slps no alarm 4 5 Power supply A OK no alarm 6 Cooling fluid 4 4 m sec no alarm Ts D 9 10 Cryogenics labil 19 4 C no alarm 11 Cryogenics lab2 reo alarm 1 12 Bio Tank 1 2102 4 C no alarm 13 Bio Tank 2 87 6 C no alarm 14 Bio Tank 3 119 1 C no alarm Lot 16 Power supply B ok no alarm For actual info visit http 192 168 1 41 Have a nice day 1e ms2 ms6app 09 51 9 5 SOAP protocol SOAP serves for sending o
55. ic tools in record It is not enabled to set clock frequency of processor in master mode Latched alarms If any alarm is appeared it stays active regardless the measured values This state persists until to the confirmation of alarm signalization when the alarms are set according to the actual measured values This feature is available for MS6 data logger with firmware version 6 3 0 and later Use the latest version of software 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 6 Influence of cable resistance to measurement accuracy with RTD sensors In case inputs J N11000 K Pt100 or K1 Pt1000 are installed and RTD probe is connected then non zero cable resistance causes additional measurement error which is added to real temperature This error depends on cable cross section its length and sensor type If it is known correction is enabled by recalculation of input channels Added error for copper wire two wires at temperature 23 C Cable cross section mm2 0 22 0 34 0 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 Cable length m Added error for Ni1000 6180ppm C 1 002 oo oo 000 000 000 000 2 oo4 003 002 001 000 000 000 Cable length m poz 04 o 016 ot 008 006 pis 547 asaj 240 120 080 060 048 ptt 004 X 00 ooa oof 00 000 000 pots oss oss oza ol 008 006 005 Added error for copper wire two wires at temperature 100 C Cable cross section mm2 0 22 0 34 0 50 1 00 1 50 2
56. ically isolated from communication and measuring circuits including case metal parts In case shielding of RS485 link is not possible to ground at computer side ground at data logger nearest to the computer 1e ms2 ms6app 09 19 MS6 1 8 BM n E LJEIEYE YE EYE TET DODO System grounding B A RS485 Don t Computer connect or Converter reales SI I IzII Sn LILJEILIL Apal onn IL M Next datalogger Connected RS485 links to the computer by means of converters a Wiring diagram of connection to USB RS485 converter RS485 20 RS485 USB converter TI terminator 1e ms2 ms6app 09 PC CANON 9 FEMALE USB USB EE B 8 t B 3 ELO214 H gt i RS485 A 9 c Dataloggers Note If cable shielding is not connected to ground of some data logger see figure above then connect shielding to pin 5 of Sub D connector b Wiring diagram of connection to RS232 RS485 converter Drawing of topology was presented in the header of this chapter 6V 200mA CANON 9 EMARE COM PORT ELO E06D RS485 Shielding Used converter type EO6D with automatic switching of transfer direction is powered from adapter 6V DC This converter is possible to plug to serial communication computer port COM Connect link from data logger to the RS485 side with correct polarity pins 3 and 4 and connect pins 2 and 7 to each other It corresponds with setting of time constant of aut
57. ion e for each channel channel name measured value physical unit state of alarms Total number of sent SMS messages is to 4 depending on configuration of data logger Messages contain information intended for linking together at the recipient to one long SMS 2 State of alarms is sent if SMS with text Alarm was received or If at some channel appeared new alarm and is required its report by SMS Message contains e type of data logger e g MS6 e name of data logger see setting of data logger 1e ms2 ms6app 09 41 e list of channels where Alarm 1 appeared e list of channels where Alarm 2 appeared 3 Information on particular channel is sent if SMS with text Chn where n is channel number to 16 Message contains type of data logger e g MS6 name of data logger see setting of data logger state of memory occupation information on specified channel channel name measured value physical unit state of alarms 4 Message of remote condition number 4 setting on selected channel is sent if SMS was received with text Setn where n is number of channel 1 to 16 resp Clrn Message contains e Type of data logger MS6 e Name of data logger see setting of data logger e Status of adjusted condition or error message unaccepted command if condition is set differently than to Remote or Access denied if PIN code does not correspond when using safety protection 5 Message on creation of critical state is sent
58. ion blocking Change of firewall or router settings can be necessary Check functionality of every one used Ethernet protocol Collaborate with yout network administrator e Connect RS232 interface of data logger with PORTI of router by delivered cable MP051 if you want use SMS messages Only one data logger can use SMS capability at B variant Set up and check SMS functionality 1e ms2 ms6app 09 35 3 8 Connection of data logger via GPRS EDGE router with private IP address This connection is applicabled if public IP address static or dynamic is not allowed In this case OpenVPN tunnel can be used The OpenVPN server with created access points must be avalilabled at internet side Manufacturer of ER751 router www conel cz provide this service by SmatrCluster server This is third part fee service without Comet system support Figure A Connection of one data logger via GPRS EDGE router GPRS EDGE SIM with private IP GPRS EDGE router ER751 OpenVPN server SmartCluster Ethernet Cross Over cable Figure B Connection of more data loggers via one GPRS EDGE router GPRS EDGE SIM with GPRS EDGE private IP router ER751 OpenV PN server Smart Cluster SWITCH ed x P OpenVPN client ums um em OpenV PN client Aa ete p 36 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 4 Connection of data logger with output relay module and external terminal 4 1 Wiring of interconnection cable MP017 ATTENTIO
59. le in the data logger List distribution is performed e Globally After changes of program options is confirmed request for synchronization is rised It the request is confirmed synchronization is performed for all available data loggers see list of data loggers in the communication settings e Distributively o Through program menu option Update users and passwords in datalogger Synchronization of selected data logger is performed o Before access to data logger configuration After dialog of synchronization request is confirmed synchronization of selected data logger is performed Synchronization checking is made through each of access attempt to the data logger configuration If data logger 1s not synchronized for some reason user is requested to perform synchronization of date logger Synchronization process can be made by user with administrator access rights for data logger only in data logger without security 1s every approaching user administrator If security in data logger is not active due to synchronization it s switched on If you switch off synchronization it remains valid last known configuration in every data logger configuration let us say security is without changes in data logger and security in data logger is administrated distributively for selected data logger It s possible switched off security for selected data logger and it means switched off synchronization for this data logger administrator only 62
60. logger By means of the keyboard set on data logger display communication interface RS232 modem communication speed 9600Bd Connect second GSM modem to the computer Newer SW also allows to initialize modem on the PC side This is done similarly as above Simply choose PC side modem But this modem should work without presets In software select menu item Configuration Communication settings and continue by option New in the section Communication interface Choose Modem RS232 option in wizard window and press Next button Select number of COM port where modem is connected and communication parameters Some modem types work only on speed 9600 Bd Select Tone dialing and enter Modem initialization string to AT amp D2 Then click Next button In the final window of the wizard confirm or change name of the interface combination of letters and digits only 1e ms2 ms6app 09 E Measuring system 2 2 8 0 CMM nl x File Show Configuration Display Help IO Gms iN a MS Communication Settings 2 xi Communication interface m 10 O n E Communication interface wizard x Communication interface wizard U Type of communication interface E Communication interface wizard Which kind do you wish to use Communication interface type Modem Communication interface type Modem C USB RS232 Interface name M odem C Converter R5232 RS485 converter USB RS 48 i Communica
61. loggers from one place computer and this data loggers share security users and passwords Characteristics There is active security users and passwords in all of data loggers Communication between computer and data loggers is encrypted by password You need to know login data name and password for the access to the system This data can be stored in the computer When you are connected to data loggers from any other computer you need to enter login data again Program checks changes of the security users and passwords settings and update it in the data loggers t can be set restriction of work with data logger HW protected functions and restriction of work with program SW protected functions for the user High level of security Settings First follow steps from example 1 In addition enable option Use same security settings and user list for all data loggers 66 1e ms2 ms6app 09 Program Options Data folders and files Display Display alarms Autodownload Users and passwords At application startup only Before every of protected function v SW security protection of access to the SW function w Use same security settings and user list for all dataloggers Login dialog setup how to execute login dialog User activity logging User list After settings confirmation log in to the program as administrator Then confirm synchronization request button
62. m In main menu additional item Service appears Select item nitialize Wavecom modem from menu Service If this operation is finished successfully modem is properly set to data logger If operation is not finished successfully you can try to set modem manually Disconnect configured modem from computer and connect it to data logger Remove text master in the desktop shortcut Used SIM card must enable SMS messaging and must not be blocked by PIN code Used SIM card must be financially credited sufficiently Data logger is not able to detect low credit Use suitable tariff Read data logger configuration in user program and activate using of SMS messages Solving of problems with SMS messages Do you have disabled SIM card requirement for PIN Must not be enabled Modem must be connected to data logger by cable delivered to the modem Insert SIM card to mobile telephone and test SMS function then erase all SMS from the card insert SIM to modem and send SMS ALARM from mobile telephone not Info can be put together from several messages and its sending is more complex Do you use modem Wavecom M1306B Supreme or Xtend Modem starts to work correctly after about 20 to 30 sec after power on After switching on LED diode lights for a moment on the modem and then must blink in several second intervals If LED lights permanently SIM card is not present or is blocked 1e ms2 ms6app 09 21 If using RS232 interface both to the SMS mess
63. n speed 9600Bd Check if correct communication cable is used use cables delivered to modem Watch blinking of LED diodes on modems If connection is not established LED diodes blink with cca 10s interval If connected LED diodes blink quickly If error state appears LED diode lights permanently SIM card was not detected it is blocked etc Check if data logger communicates with computer by means of another communication interface If you were not successful and data logger itself communicates with the computer test connection between two computers Connect modem which was at the data logger side to the first computer and run Hyperterminal Connect second modem to the second computer and also run Hyperterminal Here contrary to first computer establish new connection with link telephone number first modem is connected to Now read user manual of modem and try to establish bi directional data connection at suitable communication speed In case modem configuration at the data logger side by means of user SW in master mode was not successful you can do it by means of Hyperterminal 26 Set Hyperterminal to speed 115200Bd and enter following commands sequence valid for modems Wavecom M1306B Supreme Xtend cr means pressing of Enter key a AT amp F cr factory default b AT IPR 9600 cr serial interface of modem sets to 9600 Bd C now is necessary to change Hyperterminal Baud rate to 9600Bd d AT CICB 0 cr automatic jump to data
64. nformation 4 MSSBDARD 07050036 TCPAP 192 168 1 224 10001 x 6 ms o0 Terap 192 1681 9510001 ie ms2 ms6app 09 Appendix 11 NTC thermistor input MS6 data logger can measure temperature by using NTC thermistors Because of the fact a wide range of thermistors with different parameters is on the market the user defined coefficients of thermistor equation are saved in data logger to calculate the temperature from the measured thermistor resistance Up to 16 NTC thermistors can be connected to data logger but each of them must have the same curve It is not possible to combine more thermistors with different characteristics together Important notice NTC thermistors are supported for MS6 firmware version 6 2 0 or later To check if the thermistor is suitable for work with data logger it is necessary to take into consideration MS6 data logger can measure resistance from 0 ohms to 11 000 ohms It means that the lowest measured temperature corresponds to the resistance of the thermistor about 11 000 ohms Thermistor has an exponential curve Accuracy of data logger for resistance measuring is 0 1 FS eg 10 ohms for input range 10 000 ohms Check if accuracy for high temperatures is acceptable for you You will need the table with dependence of thermistor resistance on its temperature from the the thermistor manufacturer or Steinhart Hart equation coefficients During the setting of data logger the lowest measured temper
65. nt to secure selected data logger and it don t make any difference computer security program security For example data logger connected by ethernet and it can be available from more computers Characteristics Security users and passwords is set in data logger only Communication between computer and data logger is encrypted by password You need to know login data name and password for the access to data logger This data can be stored in the computer When you are connected to data logger from any other computer you need to enter login data again tcan be set restriction of work with data logger for the user see HW protected functions Higher level of security 1e ms2 ms6app 09 63 Settings Switch on data logger security option Security On Off and create new administrator password It can be edit user s properties in the section users list In user s properties user account on the tab Details can be set restriction for work with data logger HW protected functions Save the settings configuration E Measuring system 2 2 8 0 E pi x File Show Configuration Display Help iOS maaan ck Common Communication Profile Ch1 Identity amp Calculations Ch1 Measuring 8 Recording Ch1 Conditions Ch1 Alarms amp Signalization r Type and identification of datalogger r Security a e A Name JEML 003 Datalogger security On Off Serial number 09060003 Type MSED FW
66. ols ModBus RTU or ADVANTECH Each measured quantity must be accessible by separate command Not only status when several measured quantities are accessible with one command e to 16 input device can be connected to one module e Comet transmitters Tx4xx Hx4xx or other manufacturer devices are connectable this way to data logger optionally devices of other manufacturers single channel models ADAM 4011 4012 4013 4014D multichannel model 4017 etc e itis not possible to connect RS485IN input to devices working with different baudrate or different communication protocols Which terminals transmitters connect to e Connect transmitters or other input device to terminal for RS485IN input next to input terminal block Do not confuse with communication interface RS485 for communication with computer e If input channel is set to RS485IN measured values are not read from terminals of this channel but from terminals of RS485IN input e Subsidiary terminals 24V and GND can be used for supplying of connected transmitters of maximum consumption up to 400 mA How to set data logger together with input devices e Connect each from input devices one after another to the computer and set these parameters device address suitable baudrate for all device must be the same transfer protocol must be the same for all connected devices and other settings specific for this protocol Some types of input device can require connection of internal jumper
67. omatic converter switching for speed 115200 Bd At this setting mostly there are no problems in communication at lower speed During communication it is necessary to connect DC output of ac dc adapter 230V 6V DC to the converter and adapter plugged in mains 1e ms2 ms6app 09 c Drawing of connection by means of converter Ethernet RS485 Power adapter 230V Socket RS485 Ethernet converter L j o LM im im im i o terminator RS485 De Wiring diagram of cable between data logger and RS485 Ethernet converter UDS10 100 1000 1 100 13 12 11 10 9 RS485 8 Dataloggers 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 UDS1000 CANON 25 MALE Perform following setting with this converter Connect converter to computer network by means of UTP cable with RJ 45 connector e Learn from network administrator if your network uses DHCP or use IP address gate address and network mask assigned from network administrator e By means of converter web pages or telnet protocol or special program set converter to interface RS485 and enter assigned addresses 22 1e ms2 ms6app 09 Setting of data logger and computer to RS485 communication link e By means of keyboard set on display of each data logger communication interface RS485 Communication speed must be the same for all data loggers and address data logger for each data logger address must be unique e Run user program for data logger Select menu item Configuration Communi
68. ondition was changed to Active Login fail locked X sec Indication of validity of transferred data via file remote xml If value of key is set to 1 transferred data via XML file are not valid error status is indicated e g Ethernet interface not active etc Name of channel maximum 16 characters Specifies status of all four 4 conditions an channel O condition not active 1 condition is active 2 this condition is not enabled activated Specifies information if condition is remotely controllable 1 yes 0 no lt cd gt If setting of remote conditions from master control system is required it 1s necessary to send proper command via GET requirement In sent XML file is then in key lt msg gt information if required action was executed If protection is active it is necessary to send in requirement also PIN code If 3x incorrect entering of PIN code appears control is blocked temporarily by means of GET requirements Blocking period is 1 hour Control of remote conditions via WWW pages is not blocked Examples of GET requirements deactivation of alarm http 192 168 1 201 remote xml cmd alarm deactivation of alarm with PIN code 1234 http 192 168 1 201 remote xml cmd alarm amp pin 1234 change of remote condition status channel 2 condition 1 http 192 168 1 201 remote xml cmd condition amp ch 2 amp cond 1 change of remote condition status channel 5 condition 4 with PIN code 1234
69. ope Key Name of data logger Text value maximum 16 characters Serial number of data logger 8 digits 52 ie ms2 ms6app 09 cx Measured value Contains Actual value in text format e g 19 5 If channel is binary status O or 1 is transferred If there is a error status on channel number of error code is specified e g Error 137 Other possible states INF INF and Unit of channel maximum 8 characters Indication of active record for particular channel 0 not active 1 active Alarm I 0 not active 1 active Alarm II 0 not active 1 active Labels for BIN inputs status Additional channel informations channel enabled for measuring recording active channel type number of decimal points filter Status of relay board E g 34826 gt 1000 1000 000 1010 RE1 off RE2 on RE3 off RE4 on etc Channel name maximum 16 characters Change of SOAP message structure If needed it is possible to change XML document representing SOAP message Place proper mark to the required location where values would be inserted see table below Store file with name soap and add it to Tag sn name lt S time gt Sdate Sram Sslft iacs lt tSoacs gt lt tmr5 gt rst lt stype s gt ScXn S coXv ScXf CXus gt cXat gt cXb gt 2 lt SCXtS gt lt SCXp gt lt S cXi gt lt 5cXc gt the directory with web pages
70. ose inputs identically as with usual analog channels How to set data logger with Comet Tx4xx Hx4xx devices If RS485IN input works with Comet trasmitters only following settings are recommended Connected device address enter device address Baudrate must correspond to device setting default value 9600Bd Parity set two stop bits without parity recomended Maximum wait time 210 ms Transfer protocol ModBus Data source Input register or Holding register Register address Physical register address Relative humidity Calculated humidity value Data format Signed 32768 32767 Recalculation measured value O corresponds to displayed value 0 measured value 10 corresponds to displayed value 1 transmitters uses integer 10 data format Note Comet transmitters also enable to read with better resolution in format float uC address of registers are then 6 temperature 10 relative humidity 12 calculated humidity value and 14 barometric pressure Data format set to float uC Recalculation set up by request Support of float uC format with these transmitters is not specified and guaranteed in documentation for Comet transmitters 1e ms2 ms6app 09 7 Detailed specification of communication protocol Read this paragraph carefully for checkig if your device can be connected to RS485IN input Principle of communication of RS485IN input with connected devices MS6 datalogger query for IIC bus communi
71. ot possible to send SOAP message display form for entering of name and password In message client IP address is specified requirement was sent from 6 42 Deactivation of remote condition from www or XML O D Uu P Uu rA r P 0 DN M r4 M O M M O O r p ri o O O 1e ms2 ms6app 09 55 9 8 Modbus TCP protocol By means of ModbusTCP protocol is possible read current values from data logger Remote conditions control and alarm deactivation is also available via Modbus protocol TCP port is configured to 502 by default Port number is user configurable using software for MS dataloggers Unit Identifier field can be arbitrary Data logger serves only one Modbus request at one time Before sending new request you need to wait for previous response Supported Modbus commands firmware version 6 5 1 7 and later Command Function Function code HEX Read Holding Registers Reads 16 bit register s Read Input Registers 0x04 Reads 16 bitregister s O Write Single Register Write one 16 bit register When security is used E must be user SCADAUSER in user list set This user must have PINI set properly Modbus registers of the device firmware version 6 5 1 7 and later Variable Format Mode Address Length Notice MR Data logger serial number BC 0x00 0x03 4x 16b Serial number has four BCD Data logger model number 0x04 16b 0x06 MS6 0x55zMS55 16b 1 2OK O error Selftest status Int
72. p 09 43 Tags for channel Following table contains tags for displaying information from measuring channel Instead of letter X it is necessary to add proper channel number 1 16 Tag Description O Example of generated text cicXni Chamelnme Chl mam O OOO O cickvi Measured vae 0888 We Unt OOOO o W lt texat gt AamilQelowLED AO S lt texb gt Aumll edLED WL lt img src record gif gt Example of static www pages Following HTML code contains special tags gt Instead of these tags data logger adds actually measured value f periodical refresh of actual values is required it is suitable to use tag meta http equiv refresh content rfr lt xml version 1 0 encoding 150 8959 1 lt DOCTYPE html PUBLIC WAPFORUM DTD XHTML Mobile 1 0 EN http www wapforum org DTD xhtml mobilel0 dtd html xmlns http www w3 org 1999 xhtml head lt meta http eguiv content type content text html charset windows 1250 meta http eguiv refresh content rfr title name title lt head gt lt body gt lt b gt Name lt name gt lt b gt br y s n lt sn gt eor J gt Time date lt time gt lt br 7 gt lt table border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 gt lt tr gt lt th gt Nr lt th gt lt th gt Channel name lt th gt lt th gt Value lt th gt lt th gt I lt th gt lt t
73. r protocol ModBus can be used or Advantech 1e ms2 ms6app 09 for ModBus protocol Data source specification of Modbus register area Register address enter address of register with required measured value for specification of connected device Address can be entered from 0 to 65535 ATTENTION this address corresponds to physical address of register There are different ways of specification of this address That is why disagreement can appear if transmitter is adjusted by program from the manufacturer with address which is physically present in communication Read carefully description of connected device Sometimes specified address equals to physical address of register e g in case of RS485IN input Sometimes shift of 1 is defined entered address 1 corresponds to physical address 0 sometimes shift of 40 000 or 40 001 is defined entered address 40 001 corresponds to physical address 0 E g in the last case if in documentation is specified data is at the address of 40 005 it is necessary to enter address of register 4 Data format must correspond to specification of the device for Advantech protocol Multichannel device If this input device measures more values then tick this field More information see below protocol description Channel valid for multi input device It is a number from 0 to 15 Check sum enabled must correspond to setting of the transmitter After this setting RS485IN input works with th
74. rate set options Autobaudrate and click Next button In the final window of the wizard confirm or change name of interface combination of letters and digits only e Confirm window and press button Search Program goes through all used communication speeds and displays found data loggers in bottom window part Dataloggers Window of Communication settings finally confirm button OK MS Communication Settings EE x B Communication interface wizard Communication interface ive d commortixitin Gioca TAL Wane T R E PS Which kind do you wish to use gt Converter RS232 RS485 converter USB RS485 external converter is used B Communication interface wizard j x C Ethernet Communication interface type Serial VETERE PUN p Tm Converter Ethernet RS485 New external converter is used E Communication interface wizard xj C Modem RS232 Modem connected on A5232 port of the device Communication interface type Serial Communication port COM1 i Select one of the communication interface and press Next bu set up selected communication interface jd Baud rate 115200 l Interface name co M1 Auto baud rate 14 1e ms2 ms6app 09 Note 230400 Bd baudrate is unsupported for standard PC COM port Solving problems with communication via RS232 If data logger cannot communicate check on its display if communication interface
75. rce port is generated 2 If source port is set to 0 for each connection new number source port is generated It is suitable to let this setting to O In opposite case it can cause problems on SOAP server 9 10 Safety Never connect data logger directly to the Internet network Always it is necessary to correctly configure safety element in front of data logger firewall Mind the protection of redirected ports For remote access from Internet it is suitable to use VPN or other safety way 1e ms2 ms6app 09 57 Do not underestimate protection of your data logger Possible attack to incorrectly protected data logger can cause loss of data or even damage of data logger 58 1e ms2 ms6app 09 APPENDIX 10 Security Users and passwords administration This appendix describes protection of data logger MS6 against unauthorized access This issue is applied to the following levels Communication encryption Users and passwords list Login dialog settings Program security Data logger security Synchronization of users and passwords list centralized administration of users and passwords 1 Communication encryption If data logger security 1s active system uses communication encryption automaticaly and uses access data of the current logged user name and password for it 2 Users and passwords list Security is commonly implemented by the system of users and passwords list where users have been allocated access rights The li
76. ss of data logger if you do not know you can search the network by button Search number of port 10001 and click Next button In the final window of the wizard confirm or change name of the interface combination of letters and digits only Confirm window and press button Search Program performs test communication and displays found data loggers at window lower part Dataloggers Window of Communication settings finally confirm button OK 1e ms2 ms6app 09 MS Communication Settings E Communication interface wizard X Communication interface A Name Interface type Parameters S Type of communication interface Which kind do you wish to use C USB RS232 C Converter RS232 R5485 converter USB RS485 external converter is used E Communication interface wizard x Communication interface type Ethernet terf Parameters a Wry C Converter Ethernet RS485 yp enace arameter J New external converter is used E Communication interface wizard x C Modem RS232 it xx F Modem connected on RS232 port of the device Communication interface type Ethernet IP address 182 168 1 222 Searc Port fi 0001 Interface name Eth222 Select one of the communication interface and press Next bu set up selected communication interface teo lt lt Back Setting of IP address Be careful with setting of IP address and sub ne
77. ssages Protection of messages deleting in the event viewer Other functions of the security e User same security settings and user list for all dataloggers See Synchronization of users and passwords list centralized administration of users and passwords e User activity logging By activating this option is possible log specific users activity Logged events are stored and available to show through event viewer 5 Data logger security Data logger security HW security is protection against unauthorized access to the data logger and restriction of data logger configuration possibilities according to settings of users rights It limits access to the data logger data logger s Protected functions and configuration possibilities according to users rights defined in the list of users and passwords in the data logger By activating of the option Security On Off is set administrator account and it s required new password for it Then it s possible to edit users account of the data logger If data logger security is active it s performed verification of users rights during each of access attempt to the data logger it depends on settings of option Login dialog settings eventually on data logger account synchronization with computer E M ic st edna COMET 2 2 11 0 Soubor Zobrazit Konfigurace Displej N pov da Nastaven st edny EMC 003 Spole n nastaven omunikace Profil Kani Ozna en a p
78. st of authorized users 1s applied in the level of data logger security list in the data logger and in the level of program security list in the program it means in the system can be two or more independent lists of users and passwords system is computer computers with connection of one or more data loggers The list of users and passwords can contain up to 16 users with following properties User name unique user name for the access to the account login Name and surname name and surname of the user Description description of the user account Password user password creation available through new account creating only Password confirmation user password confirmation available through new account creating only Change password password change of the selected user available through account editing only Group membership membership in the group of users e User with limited rights it is possible define access to the HW and SW protected functions except access to the security administration for the member of this group e Administrator member of this group has unlimited access to the HW and SW protected functions including security administration SW protected functions distinguished functions for work with the program HW protected functions distinguished functions for work with data logger Export save list of users and passwords to the file Import load list of users and passwords from
79. swer 0x01 0x03 0x02 0x01 0x01 OKA O IN data field OxO101 257 Data format of float expressions e float IEEE754 No I is expressed as 0x3 FS amp 00000 e float IEEE754 reverse order No I is expressed as Ox0000803 F e float for uControllers No 1 is expressed as Ox80000000 e float for uControllers reverse order No 1 is expressed as 0x00000080 C Advantech ASCII transfer protocol Transfer protaca Advantech D channel number ja je check sum enabled Data request format Start of reading Connected device address Data answer format optionally Multichannel device for the input devices that measures several values In this case the query contains Channel number field 0 15 Check sum enabled when is used the query contains two ascii byte CRC and answer have to contain the right CRC Check sum is the sum of all transmitted bytes before the check sum transmission is converted to ASCII code RS485 input supports response format corresponding with Engineering units protocol ADVANTECH 10 1e ms2 ms6app 09 SIOGUGXXXX CRC cr where S sign or or nothing X digits maximum number of digits left from decimal point is 11 right from decimal point is 6 cr OxOD Examples a one channel transmitter without CRC the query message 032 cr hexadecimal expression 0x23 0x30 0x33 0x32 0x0D the response gt 23 50 cr hexadecimal expression Ox3C Ox2B 0x32 0x33
80. t Name Warehouse 16 lt b gt lt br 7 gt s n 10060001 lt br gt Time 22 04 2010 08 41 40 eb j gt lt table border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing 0 gt SEI lt th gt N lt th gt lt th gt Channel name lt th gt lt th gt Value lt th gt lt th gt I lt th gt lt th gt IT lt th gt LI CES SEL cds l lt td gt lt td gt Environment lt td gt lt td gt 23 4 C lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt Spe lt tr lt td gt 2 lt td gt lt td gt Freezer 1L lt td gt lt td gt 16 3 C lt td gt lt td gt lt img src yellow gif alt X height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt lt tr gt LLE Sce td gt lt td gt Freezer 1R lt td gt lt td gt 14 5 C lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt 1e ms2 ms6app 09 45 lt td gt lt img src red gif alt X height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt lt tr gt SUr lt td gt 4 lt td gt lt td gt lt td gt lt td gt lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 16 width 16 gt lt td gt Vu A gt SLE pdosbe pd lt td gt Power supply lt td gt lt td gt ok lt td gt lt td gt lt img src none gif alt height 1
81. the file List of users and passwords stored in the file can be used for transfer of users between program installations on more computers for theirs back up or for import to the data logger This file should be stored on save place 1e ms2 ms6app 09 59 3 Login dialog settings Option Login dialog settings is designed for settings of behaviour of login dialogs is related to program security and data logger security also e At application startup only Login dialog is used only once at the time of first run Entered access data 1s used at the next time automaticaly until access data become invalid Then it s required to enter access data again Data become invalid for example in this cases program shut down user log out access data are invalid e Before every protected functions Login data have to enter every time when access rights verification 1s required It s access verification to some protected functions almost x Program Options Data folders and files Display Display alarms Autodownload Login dialog setup how to execute login dialog At application startup only Before every of protected function P Sw security protection of access to the SW functions Use same security settings and user list for all dataloggers User activity logging 4 Program security Program security SW security is protection against unauthorized access to the program and restriction of program
82. tion port COM1 external converter is used x C Ethernet Baud rate 9600 l Dialing Tone C Converter Ethernet RS485 z external converter is used f Modem initialization AT amp D2 Modem RS232 oder ed on R5232 port of the device v Hang up after 5 minutes of inactivity j Select one of the communication interface and press Next bul set up selected communication interface x Back e Inthe part Dataloggers select option New Select communication interface enter telephone number of modem at the data logger side and save settings button OK e Perform communication test button Test MS Communication Settings x Communication interface A Name interface type Parameters D D g gt gt Modem modem s M1 115200 Bd Datalogger Properties Name Datalogger Autodownload Communication device Modem s Phone number 420571 653990 Number of redials fi e Remove in desktop shortcut text master e Read data logger configuration set data logger communication port and activate preset configuration string for GSM modem 1e ms2 ms6app 09 25 Solving of problems in communication via GSM modems Check if SIM card used in GSM modem is set the way not to require PIN code after modem is switched on Check if data transfers are allowed by the operator of this card Check correct setting on data logger display ATTENTION some modems require to use only communicatio
83. twork mask Incorrect setting can cause data logger is not accessible or cause conflict in network with other devices If conflict of IP addresses appears disconnect data logger from network and change IP address from data logger s keyboard Incorrect setting of IP address can disable other IP address changes from data logger display Solving problems with communication via Ethernet If data logger cannot communicate verify again setting correctness also if LED diodes next to data logger Ethernet interface light correctly Left LED connected to network detection of carrier frequency If this LED does not light problem is with cable or network Green light indicates 100 MBit network orange light 10 MBit network Right LED blinks when sending or reception of packets 1s in progress also if communication cable is disconnected Similarly as in previous case green light indicates 100 MBit network orange light 10 MBit network Both LEDs blink green in regular interval cca 1 to 2 sec corrupted firmware in data logger Ethernet interface You can also verify if command ping reacts at data logger IP address Then you can connect data logger to computer by crossed Ethernet cable set correctly network card in computer and verify communication functionality If it is ok search problem in network setting itself Firewall Another strong helper is network packet recorder suitable rather for service engineers with deeper knowledge o
84. uitable to deactivate pages 9 3 XML files Ethernet interface provides information on actual values and status of conditions by means of XML files Such information is possible to use for creation of dynamic WWW pages by means of AJAX technology File can be also used for data transfer to master system File also enables to control remote condition status File values xml contains all information on actually measured values channel name measured value unit status of alarms etc In file remote xml is information on status of conditions and file enables to set remote conditions These files cannot be modified Files are located directly in the device firmware If XML file with different structure is required ti is possible to create it and store to space for WWW pages In creation of this file using of tags lt gt is enabled Reading of Actual values Reading of Actual values is possible to realize via file values xml Example file lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt device gt lt dscr gt Warehouse 16 lt dscr gt lt sn gt 10060001 lt sn gt lt time gt 22 04 2010 08 41 40 lt time gt lt self gt 1 lt self gt lt acc gt 0 lt acc gt lt out gt 1 lt out gt lt mem gt 8 3 lt mem gt lt err gt 0 lt err gt cl lt n gt Environment lt n gt lt v gt 23 4 lt v gt lt u gt C lt u gt lt p gt Proces 1 lt p gt lt r gt 1 lt r gt lt a gt 0 lt a gt lt b gt 0 lt b gt cl c2
85. v Masquerade outgoing packets Apply 1e ms2 ms6app 09 31 Figure B Connection of more data loggers via one GPRS EDGE router All data loggers will be visibled at internet on the same IP address and different port number NAT Configuration Public Port Private Port Type Server IP Address bo e TOP A 921681211 1st data logger web pages ioo foor rcP m is21081231 1st datalogger access from Comet SW 13718 0718 UDP w is216812131 st data logger informations for Comet SW n fs X TOP m is21681232 2nd data logger web pages fioooz 10009 TOP m is21681232 2nd datalogger access from Comet SW nz jo TCP w m21681213 3rddatalogger web pages 0003 10001 TOP w m321681213 3rd data logger access from Comet SW m 2 a C i hem O 1 hes O n 2 Ma a my c T N CC v Enable remote HTTP access on port 35 remote access to router configuration v Enable remote FTP access on port v Enable remote Telnet access on port 230 v Enable remote SNMP access on port fier T Send all remaining incoming packets to default server Default Server IP Address v Masquerade outgoing packets Apply e DDNS settings skip this step if public static IP is used In case public dynamic IP click on menu item Configuration DynDNS Insert login data to your DDNS domain and click on Apply button DynDNS Configuration v Enable DynDNS

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