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1. You can e View schedules e Add Modify schedules e Delete schedules Alarms A device configured with alarm settings is set when the value of a point satisfies the alarm condition of that device Use the Alarms tab to view and acknowledge alarms that are raised on various devices You can filter alarms based on occurrence acknowledgment status ACK time RTN time priority and so on You can setup alarms define their limits and prioritize them You can also acknowledge alarms and delete acknowledged alarms You can configure a maximum of 100 alarms Alarm priorities can be set for each type of alarm condition The alarm priority can range from 1 to 10 and is used to determine e mail alarm message recipients High priority alarms have a higher reporting priority For example system alarms for example low battery are always high priority E mail alarm messages can be sent to a maximum of 50 e mail addresses Any e mail alarm message can be sent to any combination of 50 e mail addresses based on the priority assigned When you add a device all the default alarms present in that device are added to WebVision All the default alarms are enabled An alarm is raised when the device reads a parameter that does not fall within the specified limits The View Alarms page displays a list of alarms raised on devices along with information such as description of the alarm occurrence time of the alarm the time when the alarm was ackn
2. ACCESS D _ 7 EARTH AL EE X GROUND OPTION SECONDARY USB PORT SPADE LUG SLOT 1 ETHERNET PRIMARY RS 485 TOP BOARD LON CARD RJ 45 LAN2 RS 232 DB 9 ETHERNET 3 POSITION NOT USED TOP BOARD COM1 RJ 45 LAN1 COM2 BOTTOM NOTUSED NOTUSED TOP BOARD BOARD BARREL POWER CONNECTOR FOR NOT USED Fig 3 Controller board layout details 62 0319 01 6 WALL MOUNTED POWER MODULE M28769 Wiring Refer to Fig 3 on page 6 to locate connectors and other components on the controller Make connections to the controller in the following order 1 If required make changes to the position of the LON card in option slots 1 and 2 See LON Card Mounting on page 8 for a general procedure 2 Connect the supplied earth grounding wires with spade connectors from the earth ground lug on the controller to a nearby earth grounding point See Grounding on page 7 for details 3 Prepare power wiring leave the unit powered off See Power Wiring for details 4 Connect communications cables See Communications Wiring on page 7 for ports available on the controller base unit 5 Connect the backup battery to the controller battery connector and apply power to the unit See Power up and Initial Checkout on page 9 Grounding An earth ground spade lug 0 187 in 4 75 mm is provided on the base of the controller for connection to earth ground For maximum protection from electrostatic discharge or other f
3. A popup as shown in Fig 13 should appear Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties E 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 0 0 0 2 Subnet mask 25 0 0 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 254 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server wW 0 0 3 Alternate DNS server 10 0 0 4 Advanced Cancel Fig 13 TCP IP Settings Page 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 IMPORTANT Before making any changes here note the values in each field as this information is needed to restore the network configuration back to original As illustrated in Fig 13 on page 11 provide the following information in the respective fields e Click the button for Use the following IP Address IP Address 10 0 0 2 e Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 e Default Gateway 10 0 0 254 e DNS1 Server 10 0 0 3 e DNS2 Server 10 0 0 4 4 Click OK on both the pop ups Restart the PC Laptop if required 5 see the command prompt on the PC Laptop Click Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt or Click Start gt Run and type cmd b Ping WebVision by executing the following command to check if the c
4. Click Save to save the changes made NOTE Sync Now will do nothing if there are no devices connected to WebVision to manage Configuring WebVision Network Interface Refer to Initial WebVision Login on page 12 for steps to login and get to the System Configuration page a WebVision EST CVAHU_1 3 Excel 0RIO1 Excel 0UnitVent g WebVision_Demo Excell 0VAV honeywell com Example your domain com E 17350 S7 xnsc 207 67 73 76 Example 192 168 0 100 80 Example 80 Network Mask Gateway IP Address 207 67 73 73 DNS1 Name 255 255 255 248 Example 192 168 0 1 216 136 95 2 Example 192 168 0 2 64 132 94 250 Example 192 168 0 3 00 01 f0 8a 72 92 Advance Settings Channelt Fig 16 Configuration window System Tab Network Setup sub tab 1 Click on the Network Setup sub tab see Fig 16 enter the network information The required information can be obtained from the Network Setup Worksheet reference Network Setup Worksheet in Appendix on page 17 that you have completed using the instructions in the Network Setup Information Requirements on page 3 2 Click Save to save the network changes WebVision will prompt to reboot the system 3 Click Yes to reboot the system WebVision will take about 5 minutes to reboot Wait for 5 minutes and access it again WebVision will start using the new network settings 4 Restore the network settings of the PC Laptop
5. Refer to the original settings that have been suggested in Configuring PC Network on page 11 13 NOTE WebVision cannot be accessed from the PC Laptop that was used for initial configuration until its network settings are restored back WebVision can be accessed from the LAN WAN as configured NOTE Now WebVision can synchronize its time with Internet Servers The Syne Now button in the System gt General tab can be used to force time synchronization Synchronization will succeed only if the DNS is configured properly and the Internet Time Server is accessible to WebVision 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Information for Network Administrators The following information may be required by the network administrator and or ISP prior to installation of WebVision Copy this section Information for Network Administrators and give it to the network administrator or ISP contact Ports Used WebVision web access requires the following network port to be open for Internet access Port 80 HTTP Connection to WebVision from Internet NOTE Network proxy servers can interfere with network access to WebVision To minimize the interference the proxy server may need re configuration DNS and WINS Support WebVision supports and uses DNS for sending alarm information through Electronic Mail If WebVision is configured to use a static IP address it would be convenient to register WebVision s host
6. Support up to 120 XL10s XL15Cs VFDs and 3rd Party LON devices e Perform Auto Discovery and Wizard based configuration of controllers e Support Default Alarms on each device e Support Default Trends on each device e Support default device graphic for each device e Configure a maximum of 30 users and define their roles in accessing and configuring devices and WebVision e Configure a maximum of 50 schedules e Configure and schedule device occupancy states e Assign up to 100 devices per schedule e Configure a maximum of 100 trends e Store up to 1 000 samples per trend e Configure up to 100 user defined alarms e Store and view up to 5 000 alarm records e E mail alarm messages can be sent to a maximum of 50 e mail addresses e Configure up to 50 loads for Demand Limit Control e Configure default and up to 50 user defined graphics with support to command able points WebvVision is built on Niagara AX technology and extends the capabilities of WebStat Graphics A graphic is a pictorial illustration of building s layout coupled with the placement of various devices within a building With the help of a graphic you can view the various devices installed in your building There are three locations in WebVision where you can view and setup graphics These are e Network Tree gt WebVision Node maximum of one Graphic e Network Tree gt Device Node One graphic for each device This is the default device graphic You can add a maximum
7. area as shown in Fig 10 BATTERY ASSEMBLY BATTERY CONNECTOR M29292 Fig 10 Backup battery connector on bottom board 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 The connector is keyed It cannot be inserted incorrectly The red positive connections should be the furthest from the two 30 pin option board connectors BATTERY The controller is provided with a custom 10 cell NiMH battery pack mounted to the unit under the cover This battery allows the controller to continue operation through very short power bumps a few seconds in duration If a longer power outage occurs the battery provides enough run time to backup data and then shutdown Typically this is one minute Shutdown occurs automatically after data is backed up to on board flash memory The controller charges the battery during normal operation until fully charged Typically the charge operation completes within 18 hours Following a power outage the battery is charged again as necessary The power and battery circuitry is monitored by a station running on the controller via the Power Monitor Service Station alarms are generated whenever primary power is lost or if the battery is uncharged or unable to hold sufficient charge The battery should be replaced approximately every three years or more often if the unit is in a high temperature environment NOTE A NiMH battery characteristic is to lose charge if not left in charge mode tric
8. following items share warnings of a general nature relating to the installation and start up of the controller Be sure to heed these warnings to prevent personal injury or equipment damage 62 0319 01 2 A WARNING Risk of electrical shock Can cause injury or property damage e The circuit powering the controller is from 100 to 240 Vac at 50 60 Hz Disconnect power before installation or servicing to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage Make all connections in accordance with national and local electrical codes Use copper conductors only e To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock install in a controlled environment relatively free of contaminants e This device is only intended for use as a monitoring and control device To prevent data loss or equipment damage do not use for any other purpose Qualified Personnel Qualified personnel in the sense of these instructions are persons who are well versed in the use and installation of such devices and whose professional qualification meets the requirements of their work This includes for example e Qualification to connect the device according to applicable specifications and regulations and a qualification to put this device into operation to power it down or to activate it by respecting the internal directions Knowledge of safety rules Knowledge about application and use of the device within the equipment system Static Discharge Prec
9. for connecting to a hub or Ethernet switch An activity LED for each Ethernet port is visible and are labeled LAN2 and LAN 1 on the cover PRIMARY ETHERNET USB PORT RJ 45 LAN 1 NOT USED 20 PIN CONNECTOR NOT USED EARTH GROUND SPADE LUG BARREL CONNECTOR DB 9 3 POS FOR WALL MOUNTED nee SIDE COM1 COM2 POWER MODULE NOT USED NOT USED M28770 Fig 4 Controller bottom side view cover removed 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Connecting to LAN WAN Fig 5 depicts the wiring needed to connect WebVision to LAN WAN It also shows the PC Laptop that will be used for initial configuration LAN HUB SWITCH Ao ETHERNET CABLE A WEB VISION PRIMARY LAN 1 PORT M28771 Fig 5 WebVision Network Connection Diagram LAN Hub Switch can be as simple as a HUB all the way to a Switch with Router features Primary and Secondary interface varies from network to network WebVision comes with the following default network configuration PRIMARY LAN 1 INTERFACE Enabled true Host Name WebVision Domain Name WebVision DHCP Enabled false IP Address 10 0 0 1 e Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 e Default Gateway 10 255 255 254 DNS Server 10 0 0 3 SECONDARY LAN 2 INTERFACE Enabled false LON Card This section covers the mounting and wiring of the LON card in a Honeywell WebVision Controller For related Controller installation details See Hardware Installation on
10. name and IP address in a DNS server so that WebVision can be accessed using a Fully Qualified Domain Name instead of an IP address WebVision does not support WINS name resolution Connection Protocol and IP Address WebVision supports Ethernet protocol and either Static or DHCP IP addressing Identify the IP addressing type as static or DHCP e For static addressing provide the static IP address For DHCP the DHCP server assigns the IP address Uniform Resource Locator URL WebVision URL is structured as scheme domainname where e Scheme http e Domainname IP address or Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN NOTE Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN is assigned by the network administrator or ISP Electronic Mail Options WebVision can be configured to send e mail to an SMTP e mail server within the LAN WAN to which it is connected If a LAN WAN SMTP server is to be used the SMTP server name is required This may be necessary if the local network requires an e mail to be delivered only through a network e mail server Consult the site IT System Administrator for the correct settings Upgrades and Service Packs Future upgrades and service packs for WebVision will be made available by download from the Internet Specific instructions for downloading and installing upgrades and service packs will be communicated as part of the upgrade or service pack announcement 62 0319 01 14 ABOUT WEBVISION WebVision e
11. of 3 links on the graphic pointing to an external URL or to another graphic e Location Tree You can create a user defined location hierarchy as a tree For each location tree node there can be one user defined graphic You can customize the graphic and set a background image monitor and command points add links to external web sites and add links to a different graphic You can insert the following in a graphic e Background images e Points e Devices e Text e External Links Links to other graphics Schedules Schedules define the days and times when an occupancy event must occur Schedules are weekly calendars for occupancy mode changes Schedules also contain special event information such as holidays or unplanned events NOTE You can have a maximum of 50 schedules in WebvVision You can create modify or delete a schedule only if you have these privileges assigned to you There are three occupancy modes e Occupied A period of time when the controlled environment is considered to be occupied It requires a closer control for comfort health and safety e Unoccupied A period of time when the controlled environment is considered to be unoccupied It is used to reduce energy consumption Standby A period during the normal occupied period when the space may not be occupied It is used for energy saving programs e No Event WebVision displays the default state as Occupied when no event is configured
12. page 4 The LON card uses an FTTP 10A LON LONWoRKS adapter with a 2 position removable screw terminal connector plug NOTE The LON card may be installed on the other side empty slot See Fig 7 for location of option slots 62 0319 01 8 LON Card Mounting A WARNING Power to the Controller must be OFF when removing option cards or damage will occur Also be very careful to plug any option card into its connector properly pins aligned Mount the LON card in either of the option card slots of the Controller as available M23324 Fig 6 LON Card 1 Power down the Controller see WARNING above 2 Remove the Controller cover Press in the four tabs on both ends of the unit and lift the cover off NOTE If accessory modules are plugged into the Controller slide them away from the unit to get to the cover tabs 3 Remove the battery and bracket assembly by taking out the four screws holding it in place setting the screws aside for later Unplug the battery from the connector on the Controller SCREWS 4 DATTER ASSEMBLY i UNPLUG BATTERY HERE INCLUDES CABLE AND BRACKET a _ OPTION SLOT BLANKING END PLATE OPTION SLOT 1 AREA M23694 Fig 7 Removal of screws and battery assembly 4 Remove the blanking end plate for the slot in which the LON card is being placed 5 Carefully insert the pins of the LON card into the socket of the appropriate option card slot The m
13. prevent the demand load from exceeding the maximum allowable level or configured setpoint It is based on the building s power requirements and operating characteristics You can e View status of DLC Configure DLC e Add Edit load e View load assignment details e Delete load System You can use the Systems page only if you have Contractor s privileges Use this page to configure General Settings of the system that include Time and Date settings new package installation SMTP settings Network settings Dial In settings and Home Page settings You can e Configure General Properties Configure SMTP Setup Details e Configure Network Properties Configure Home Page Details Refer to the WebVision User Manual form 95 7759 for a detailed overview CAUTION Honeywell recommends using only the backup files created by the current WebVision the one on which you are working presently Restoring a backup file that has been created by a different WebVision on which you are not working presently makes this WebVision unusable APPENDIX Network Setup Worksheet The following information is required to complete the installation of WebVision This information is used to configure WebVision for the network NOTE You may want to take a copy of this worksheet and use it as a checklist for recording information URL The URL is required to access WebVision from the Internet or LAN Enter the URL for WebVision Ref
14. replacement For product warranty and returns please refer to the Web Vision User Guide form 95 7759 4 Read all of these instructions and ensure they are understood Contents Product Description ccceccesesceeeeeeneeeeeeeteeeaeeeeeneees 1 Approvals asassssnnnnnnnnnnnnesnsnsnsssreeirnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnsnssseneenne 1 Before Installation ccccceccesseceeeeceesaeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaes 1 Safety Information eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeneeeeeenees 2 Network Information c cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 Hardware Installation cccccceeeeseceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 4 MOUM sscceiesecsacceccenesbscedsbecssabedsensssaeeensacsasasscedsansnets 4 WING wees aties E E 7 LON Card citi tht uhh nti 8 Power up and Initial Checkout ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeerees 9 Initial WebVision Configuration cccecceeseeeeeeeeees 11 About WeDVISION 000 00 22 cceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeteeaeeeeeeeenaees 14 ADDONOIK E E E T 17 Network Setup Worksheet 2 ceceseeseeeeeeeeenees 17 Maintenance eccccececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseaeeeeeeensaees 18 Replacement Parts 0 ccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 Technical Support Warranty and Returns 19 Certifications siimi iae iakitea 19 UL US 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Included in this Package Included in this package you should find the following items e One WebVisi
15. the processes required to configure network devices consult a networking specialist Table 1 IP Address Options IP Address Options Static IP Address Network Mask Gateway IP Address DNS 1 Server DNS 2 Server Setup Data Description IP Address WebVision IP address user assigned This is the LAN WAN IP address which applies to WebVision in static IP configurations It is not applicable in DHCP configurations The IP address consists of four sets of numbers separated by a decimal point The valid values for each number range from 0 to 255 Network Mask LAN Subnet Mask address This is applicable only to Ethernet Static IP configurations You can configure the Network Mask from the router or use the command ipconfig all executed on the command line on a PC that is on the same network To access from a PC click Start gt Run and type cmd Type ipconfig all and look for Subnet Mask To configure from a router refer to the Router Manual Gateway IP Address LAN This is applicable only to Ethernet Static IP configurations It is the default Gateway address To access from a PC click Start gt Run and type cmd Type ipconfig all and look for Default Gateway DNS 1 Domain Name Server WAN cable DSL modem This is the DNS address first in the list This is necessary for e mail alarm notification You can access it from the router or the ipconfig all command In router setup look fo
16. SysAdmin is a user account with contractor privileges that cannot be deleted The privileges cannot be altered This is to ensure that there is at least one contractor available in the system 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 e Facility Manager This role represents a Building Engineer who maintains HVAC equipment and monitors the system with the help of WebVision e Tenant The user assigned to this role has limited access to WebVision The user with the Tenant role has access to only those devices which are assigned to the user Balancer This is a user who performs VAV Balancing Job The user assigned to this role has access to VAV devices for WebVision You can e View list of users e Add Modify users e Replicate users Disable enable users Delete users Devices You can add download or replicate devices on WebVision NOTE Apart from the Contractor who has all the privileges in WebVision all the users who add replicate new devices have access to all the devices created by them Balancing Balancing helps the controller calibrate its flow sensors for better air flow control EXCEL10 VAVs support only Min Max Balancing You can e View balancing details of a device e Implement K factor balancing e Implement Min Max balancing 62 0319 01 16 DLC Demand Limit Control DLC continuously monitors the building s rate of energy consumption It automatically sheds or restores loads to
17. VL1A1000 LON LonWorks and Echelon are registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation NiagaraAX Framework and the logos used herein including such marks are registered trademarks of Tridium WebVision and WebStat are trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Automation and Control Solutions Honeywell International Inc 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley MN 55422 Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limit e 35 Dynamic Drive Honeywell U S Registered Trademark Toronto Ontario M1V 429 2009 Honeywell International Inc cee 62 0319 01 M S 12 09 www honeywell com buildingsolutions Printed in U S A
18. WebVision MODEL WWS VL1A1000 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION WebVision is a web based building manager that allows contractors and facility managers to view and command HVAC controllers installed in their sites It communicates over the LonWorks network to perform building management control of various devices and controllers through a web browser The WebVision Bundle WWS VL1A1000 includes the WebVision controller a pre installed LON card and power supply WebVision is capable of e Discovering unitary controllers connected to WebVision e Configuring controllers using configuration wizards e Monitoring and raising alarms on controller points e Configuring and collecting trends on points e Driving scheduled occupancy states e Managing energy through Demand Limit Control DLC e Providing single point of entry into the system to perform all the above mentioned tasks WebVision acts as an offline configuration tool that helps the contractor to configure site project that consists of multiple unitary controllers The contractor can commission all the controllers by connecting through a LAN WAN or Dial up WebVision also acts like a network time master to synchronize time and date in devices connected to it with its own time and date or with the Internet time servers Its Device Discovery feature enables you to discover online devices You can manage users and control their access to different resources in the system The System Ad
19. and click Save 2 Ifthe Time Zone is changed WebVision will prompt you to reboot WebVision Click Yes to proceed It will take about 5 minutes for WebVision to boot After 5 minutes re login following the steps given in Initial WebVision Login Synchronize with Internet Time Source Refer to Initial WebVision Login on page 12 for steps to login and get to the System Configuration page 1 In the Network Setup sub tab fill in the network information The required information can be obtained from the Network Setup Worksheet reference the Network Setup Worksheet in the Appendix on page 17 that you have completed using the instructions in the Network Setup Information Requirements on page 3 2 On the General sub tab in the Time and Date Settings section check the Use Internet Time Server check box This enables the Syne Now button 3 Select the appropriate Internet Time server from the list provided in Time Server Address combo box 4 Click Save to save the changes made 11 20 2009 10 48 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A 1000 NOTE Sync Now will fail to work if WebVision is set to an initial default IP address Setup WebVision as Network Time Master Refer to Initial WebVision Login for steps to login and get to the System Configuration page 1 On the General sub tab in the Time and Date Settings section check the WebVision is Network Time Server check box This enables the Sync Now button 2
20. autions Static charges produce voltages high enough to damage electronic components The microprocessors and associated circuitry within a controller are sensitive to static discharge Follow these precautions when installing servicing or operating the system NETWORK INFORMATION For access from a local or wide area network LAN WAN WebVision is connected to the LAN WAN Ensure the presence of a network administrator In case there is no network administrator it might be necessary for the installer or the facility manager to consult an independent network professional Internet access to WebVision is frequently provided through a LAN WAN Prior to installation identify the procedures for connecting WebVision to the LAN WAN and gain Internet access Network Security As with any Internet web server WebVision is subject to attack by hackers While WebVision is supplied with the best available internal protection a network firewall must be used if Internet access is provided Review the Internet LAN or WAN provisions for installation and determine the appropriate firewall requirements IMPORTANT 1 When connecting WebVision to the Internet directly or through a LAN or WAN use of additional external security measures such as a firewall is strongly advised 2 When connecting WebVision directly to the Internet from a cable DSL modem with no network a firewall must be established by adding a router Simple switches and hubs ar
21. e form of the protocol IP_Address Refer to the WebVision URL Component Definitions section below WebVision URL Component Definitions protocol http IMPORTANT The protocol must be entered as http Entering incorrect protocol results in an error message The page cannot be displayed Internet Explorer defaults to the http protocol which results in the error message FullyQualifiedDomainName FQDN hostname domainname e domain name the domain name assigned by the ISP or network administrator The domain name must be registered if it is to be used through the Internet 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 WebVision installed ina LAN WAN must be provided by the network administrator WebVision installed in a small network using a Cable DSL router can require configuring the router DMZ or port redirection to provide access hostname the host name for WebVision host assigned by the installer during configuration Refer to Setup Data for Configuration Options on page 4 IP address the static IP address assigned by the ISP network administrator or the dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP host Setup Data for Configuration Options Table 1 captures the data required for a Static IP address configuration This section describes each configuration data prompt with an indication of where the data can be obtained If the installer is not familiar with
22. e insufficient 3 Most routers used with cable DSL modems provide a significant level of hardware protection and network address translation NAT and have the ability to implement a software firewall as well Such routers are widely available at nominal cost Generally local and wide area networks have sophisticated firewall protection and it is necessary to work with a network administrator to install WebVision properly Network reconfiguration might be needed to support WebVision If the installer or end user does not have the expertise required to determine the network capabilities or to set up an appropriate firewall consult a network specialist IMPORTANT 1 Networks configured with the Microsoft Windows Network Setup Wizard as a proxy server the recommended wizard procedure may not support WebvVision 2 Installing WebVision in such a network requires reconfiguring the network for peer to peer operation WebVision has been designed with many features to promote Internet security The most basic is the user ID and password access to the system WebVision has a default user ID and password for initial installation After installation each individual user is provided with a unique ID and password Internet best practices recommend IDs and passwords that are eight characters or more in length with a mix of alpha and numeric characters Best practices also require individual users to change passwords periodically As with any sys
23. earing the check box When you add a device all the default trends present in that device are added to WebVision All the default trends are disabled You can e View trends e Plot trends e Add Modify trends Delete trends Users You can create a maximum of 30 users profiles You must be familiar with user ID and password security standards to enforce user compliance when creating a user profile As WebVision is a secure server you need to log in with a pre assigned user ID and password The user ID and password combination determine your access level which in turn determine the kind of operator and configuration functions performed The Network Administrator must be familiar with user ID and password security standards and enforce user compliance The WebVision System Administrator can be accessed using the initial default user ID and password e User ID SysAdmin e Password Sys Admin It is a good practice to add one or more additional users with Administrator access level to ensure top level access to WebVision Those with higher access levels have the privileges of all the lower levels in addition to the privileges unique to that level These access levels are managed by the System Administrator There can be an individual or many System Administrators who are assigned the task of managing individuals at different access levels e Contractor This is a user with all the privileges assigned and can perform all tasks
24. er to Uniform Resource Locator URL on page 14 for structure Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP address http IP Addressing Static DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Setup Data If Static IP addressing is selected above identify the setup data required and enter the specific information in Table 4 17 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 For Table 4 refer to Configuring WebVision Network Interface and Fig 16 on page 13 for a description Table 4 Static IP Settings IP Settings Host Name Domain Static IP Address IP Address Network Mask Gateway IP Address DNS1 Server Name DNS2 Server Name For Table 5 refer to Configuring WebVision Network Interface on page 13 for a description Table 5 SMTP Settings SMTP Settings Enable Details Check this box to enable the SMTP settings and enter the following details Use Server WebVision as SMTP gateway Check this box to use WebVision server as SMTP gateway If this option is checked all the following fields are read only Email Server Email Address Use Check this box to use user Authentication authentication for SMTP settings User Name Password 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Maintenance This section provides information on the following topics e Cleaning this page e Required Battery Maintena
25. he controller Table 3 LED Status and Activity Controllers Color of LED LED Off LED On LED Blinking Location LED s Activity Ethernet Port Green No Ethernet link Ethernet link is Ethernetlinkis Top cover Shows the Primary is established present butno present with status of the activity on LAN data activity on Ethernet link LAN Ethernet Port Green No Ethernet link Ethernet link is Ethernetlinkis Top cover Shows the Secondary is established present butno present with status of the activity on LAN data activity on Ethernet link LAN Heartbeat Yellow N A N A Blinks once per Right of the Indicates normal second Ethernet status operation LEDs Status Green Error condition Whenever the N A Right of the Provides a CPU WebVision is heartbeat machine status powered BEAT LED _ check 62 0319 01 10 INITIAL WEBVISION CONFIGURATION Configuring PC Network WebVision comes with a default network configuration The PC Laptop that will be used for initial configuration of WebvVision should be configured so that it can communicate with WebVision using Microsoft Internet Explorer NOTE PC Laptop should be running one of Microsoft Windows operating systems It should have Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 or higher installed on it 1 Open the Network and Dial up Connections window Location Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications The window shown in Fig 11 s
26. hould appear NOTE The equivalent in Windows XP is Network Connections J Network and Dial up Connections Ol x File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help lt Back gt ty search Gyrolders KS GE XxX A EE ysl gu Make New Local Area Network and Dial up Connection eenaa ag Connections Local Area Connection Type LAN Connection Status Enabled Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller A Fig 11 Network and Dial up Connections Window 2 Right click on the appropriate LAN adapter that will be used for configuring the WebVision and click Properties to open the Network Adapter Properties popup as shown in Fig 12 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A 1000 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Connect using EF Broadcom NetXtreme 57x Gigabit Controller Components checked are used by this connection Client for Microsoft Networks B File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties m Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks V Show icon in taskbar when connected Fig 12 Properties Page 3 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP to open the TCP IP Settings
27. k igniters and locking clip If DIN rail mounting is impractical use screws in mounting Physical Mounting tabs on the controller then in any end connected The following information applies to physically mounting the unit accessory Tab dimensions are shown in Fig 1 The unit may be mounted in any orientation It is not necessary to remove the cover before mounting 1 64 4 MM 6 23 32 171 MM 5a ae CONTROLLER k 3 3 4 95 MM 2 1 2 102 MM M28768 Fig 1 Controller mounting tab dimensions in inches and mm Table 2 provides step by step instructions to mount the controller onto a DIN rail Table 2 Mounting onto a DIN rail Step Action 1 Securely install the DIN rail using at least two screws near both ends of the rail 2 Position the controller in the rail tilting to hook DIN rail tabs over one edge of the DIN rail see Fig 2 on page 6 3 Use a screwdriver to pry down the plastic locking clip and push down and in on the controller to force the locking clip to snap over the edge of the DIN rail 4 To prevent the controller from sliding on the DIN rail secure with clips provided by the DIN rail vendor or place a screw in one of the 4 mounting tabs in the base 5 Mount any accessory item onto the DIN rail in the same manner 6 Slide the accessory along the DIN rail to connect its 20 position plug into the controller 7 Repeat this for all acce
28. kle charge Leaving the battery unconnected or the unit powered off will cause the battery to fully discharge in a matter of weeks In the case of a new controller the battery is shipped completely discharged Therefore allow at least 18 hours for the battery to charge if it has not been in a powered unit For more information on the use and replacement of the battery refer to Required Battery Maintenance on page 18 Apply Power Apply power to the controller by plugging in the power plug into the controller Check the Status LEDs When power is applied the green LED labeled STATUS will light This indicates that the system is OK and that power is applied Once the controller boots the yellow BEAT heartbeat LED begins blinking with a typical rate of approximately 1 Hz Blinking should begin within 30 seconds after power is applied If after applying power the STATUS LED goes out or if the BEAT LED comes on steady and stays lit longer than two minutes refer to Using Status LEDs below Using Status LEDs The controller includes several LEDs see Table 3 that can help determine the status of the unit They are located in two places the top of the controller visible through the cover and on the bottom board visible only with cover removed From left to right these LEDs include e Ethernet Ports e Heartbeat e Status Serial Ports Refer to Fig 3 on page 6 for the exact locations of status LEDs on t
29. ministrator can configure network settings site information settings system and control network data and time settings and new module installation For more information about WebVision refer to About WebVision on page 14 Approvals UL 916 C UL listed to Canadian Standards Association CSA C22 2 No 205 M1983 Signal Equipment CE FCC part 15 Class A C tick Australia CAUTION Make sure that there is not more than one WebVision accessing the same Lon network simultaneously If more than one WebVision accesses the same Lon network simultaneously there may be problems in downloading and uploading parameters Honeywell INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE WebVision is compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer IE 6 0 SP2 or higher Suggested screen resolution is 1280x1024 pixels BEFORE INSTALLATION Prior to installation ensure you have the following e WebVision Installation Instructions this document e WebVision Controller e Power Adapter e LON Connector pin e Ethernet CAT 5 cable with RJ 45 connectors e Laptop PC to perform the initial configuration e Cable for grounding e Determined the installation network and Internet requirements Unpacking 1 Unpack the controller 2 Inspect contents of the package for damaged or missing components 3 Check the equipment and report any damage to a Hon eywell representative at once and return any damaged components for immediate repair or
30. nce this page e Replacing the Battery this page e Replacement Parts this page e Non replacement Parts this page e New Replacement Units on page 19 NOTE For product warranty and returns please refer to the WebVision User Guide form 95 7759 Cleaning If dust or metal filings are present inside the unit clean with vacuum or compressed air Otherwise no cleaning inside the unit is required Optionally if the cover becomes dirty wipe it with a damp cloth and mild detergent Required Battery Maintenance Battery life expectancy is a function of discharge cycles the number of discharges and their depth and the ambient temperature of the battery during normal operation In most applications the battery should see relatively few discharges Therefore ambient temperature has more to do with determining the life expectancy of the battery then does any other factor If the controller is installed in a conditioned space the battery should provide dependable service for approximately three years average In an environment where the operating temperature is 122 F 50 C or higher the life expectancy of the battery is approximately one year The NiMH battery in the controller is fully discharged when factory shipped Additionally NiMH batteries lose charge over time if not kept trickle charged for more details see the Battery section Therefore even a new unit or replacement battery requires
31. ommended that your normal technical support resource is contacted to eliminate the possibility of a software issue or mis configuration problem Technical Support Warranty and Returns For technical support please call 1 800 328 2231 or send an e mail to hbc tac support honeywell com For product warranty and returns please refer to the WebVision User Guide form 95 7759 19 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Certifications Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference with radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case users at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Any unauthorized modification of this equipment may result in the revocation of the owner s authority to continue its operation Canadian Department of Communications DOC This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS
32. ommunication has been established C gt ping 10 0 0 1 NOTE Ifthe ping fails recheck your network configurations and network connections If the problem still persists contact the network administrator for assistance 11 20 2009 10 48 Initial WebVision Login To log on to WebVision from the PC Laptop 1 Open Internet Explorer on the PC Laptop 2 Inthe address bar type http 10 0 0 1 and press the Enter key The browser should open the WebVision login page as shown in Fig 14 WebVision Fig 14 WebVision Login Screen 3 Provide User ID and Password as SysAdmin and Sys Admin correspondingly to login 4 Click the System tab The System Configuration page displays as shown in Fig 15 Welcome Guest Help Change Password Logout Re confirm Network Password III State MN v City Mnpls Crystal r Time And Date Settings J Use internet Time Server _ WebVision is Network Time Master Time Zone Time Format 12Hours 24 Hours DOMMYY MMODYY Tine Server caress M EE Example 192 168 0 100 America Chicago 6 5 ep 6 Alarm s Fig 15 Configuration window System Tab General sub tab Adjusting WebVision System Clock Refer to Initial WebVision Login for steps to login and get to the System Configuration page 62 0319 01 12 1 From the System tab and General sub tab in the Time and Date Settings section select the appropriate TimeZone
33. on controller pre installed with a LON card e This Installation Guide form 62 0319 e Hardware package containing one grounding wire with quick disconnect 0 187 in 4 75 mm female connector e One external wall mount power adaptor e Input 90 254 Vac 50 60 Hz e Output 15 Vdc 1A Materials and Tools Required The following tools and supplies are required for installation DIN rail type NS35 7 5 1 4 IN X 0 3 in 35 mm x 7 5 mm recommended for any installation that includes a DIN rail NOTE Length of DIN rail is determined by the number of optional DIN mounted options e Suitable screws and screwdriver for mounting DIN rail or if a DIN rail not used for mounting the base of the controller Small flat blade screwdriver used for mounting or removing the controller from DIN rail and for making wiring connections to LON connectors SAFETY INFORMATION Notes Regarding Device Description These instructions include indications for use and mounting of the device In case of questions that cannot be answered with these instructions please consult the product supplier or manufacturer It is the responsibility of the equipment installer to ensure that all federal state and local codes are followed Safety Instructions e Keep these Installation Instructions for industrial safety and the prevention of accidents e The information in these instructions must be read and understood by every person using this device The
34. orms of EMI connect the supplied earth grounding wire to this lug and a nearby earth ground Keep this wire as short as possible IMPORTANT Connect the earth ground spade lug of each accessory module to ground in the same manner Make the earth ground connection to the grounding lug using the supplied earth wire SECONDARY BATTERY IN BRACKET ETHERNET ON TOP OF OPTION RJ 45 LAN 2 CARDS IF ANY NOT USED BATTERY CONNECTOR OPTION SLOT AREA WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Power Wiring The controller must be powered by an approved 15 Vdc power source An external wall mount AC adapter is included in the controller pack The controller does not include an on off switch The power module is a self contained isolated switching power supply designed to plug into a standard building power receptacle of appropriate voltage To supply power to the controller plug the barrel connector plug from the module into the barrel power connector on the controller board see Fig 3 on page 6 Communications Wiring Connect communication wiring to the controller using ports on the bottom of the unit see Fig 4 which include Ethernet e Serial NOTE Prior to connecting cables provide strain relief for them to prevent damage to the controller Ethernet Two female 10 100 Mbit Ethernet connections are provided on the controller These are RJ 45 connectors labeled LAN2 and LAN1 Use a standard Ethernet patch cable
35. ounting holes on the option board should line up with the standoffs on the base board If they do not the connector is not properly aligned e Press until the LON card is completely seated 6 Place the custom end plate that came with the LON card over its connector 7 Plug the battery cable into the battery connector on the Controller INSERT LON CARD INTO OPTION CARD SLOT CAREFULLY WITH PINS ALIGNED FULLY f SEAT CARD f S BATTERY CONNECTOR PLACE LON CARD CUSTOM END PLATE OVER END M28772 Fig 8 Top view LON Card end plate insertion 8 Set the battery and bracket assembly back over the option card slots with the mounting holes aligned with the standoffs 9 Place the four screws through the battery bracket end plate and into the standoffs on the Controller base board Hand tighten these screws HAND TIGHTEN THE FOUR SCREWS THROUGH BATTERY BRACKET END PLATES INTO STANDOFFS M23327 Fig 9 Battery bracket screw re fastening 10 Replace the Controller cover e lf accessory modules were unplugged plug them back into the Controller as before and secure LON Card Wiring Connect the LON LONWorRks FTT 10 communications wiring to the 2 position connector of the LON card Note that polarity is not a factor in FTT 10 wiring WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A 1000 Refer to the LonWorks FTT 10A Free Topology Transceiver User s Guide 078 0156 01F for technical guidelines associated with free
36. owledged return to normal time the priority of the alarm and so on You can e View alarms e Download alarm configurations E mail alarms Add Edit alarms e Replicate alarms Delete alarms 15 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Trends Trends depict the values of points over time in a graphical format Use the Trends page to view trends for the selected points over a period ranging from a day to a year You can store a maximum of 1000 samples per trend By default you can store 500 samples per trend Once you cross the limit the oldest sample is overwritten and rolled over Trends are plotted for two points which are read by the same or two different devices over a specified period of time For example outside air temperature and space temperature plotted for a period of one month You can configure up to 100 individual trend logs Each trend log contains 10 trend points A trend point can be a data point from any supported LonWorks network device A data point can be used in multiple trend logs You can also configure the interval at which a sample is logged A trend sample consists of the date or time stamp of the sample reading and the data read from each point at that time The Trend Type identifies the type of trend created and by default displays it as User Defined Trends You can disable the trend log by selecting the Disable this User Defined Trend check box Later when required you can enable the trend by cl
37. perienced service technician e After installation is complete check out product operation as provided in the instructions Mounting Mount the controller in a location that allows clearance for wiring servicing and module removal Additional mounting information applies as follows e Environmental Requirements e Physical Mounting Environmental Requirements The following are the environmental requirements for the mounting locations of the controller This product is intended for indoor use only Do not expose the unit to ambient conditions outside of the range of 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C and relative humidity outside the range of 5 to 95 non condensing pollution degree 1 e If mounting inside an enclosure that enclosure should be designed to keep the unit within its required operating range considering a 20 watt dissipation by the controller This is especially important if the controller is mounted inside an enclosure with other heat producing equipment Do not mount the unit inan area where excessive moisture corrosive fumes or explosive vapors are present where vibration or shock is likely to occur WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A 1000 in a location subject to electrical noise This includes The unit may be mounted on a 1 4 in 35 mm wide DIN the proximity of large electrical contractors electrical rail if available The unit base has a molded DIN rail slot machinery welding equipment and spar
38. r DNS and use the first address in the list primary 62 0319 01 4 To access from a PC click Start gt Run and type cmd Type ipconftig all and look for DNS Servers and use the first address in the list primary Local Host Name WebVision name This is assigned by the user Type any unique name WebVision is recommended Names can be in only alphanumeric characters Only two special characters are allowed the dash and the underscore _ Domain Name ISP domain name This is not a user s domain name It is necessary for alarm and e mails to be sent correctly To access from a PC click Start gt Run and type cmd Type ipconfig all and look for Connection specific DNS Suffix HARDWARE INSTALLATION This section covers the mounting and wiring of the Honeywell WebVision Controller the LON card mounting and wiring and initial power up It is assumed that the installer is a trained engineer technician or service person and is fully qualified to install control systems Instructions in this document apply to the following products Please read this entire document before beginning the installation procedures When installing this product e Read the instructions carefully Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition e Check ratings given in instructions and on the product to ensure the product is suitable for your application e Installer must be a trained and an ex
39. ssories until all are mounted on the DIN rail and firmly connected to each other 8 To keep this assembly from sliding on the DIN rail secure the last accessory with clips provided by the DIN rail vendor or place a screw in one of the mounting tabs in the base of the last accessory 5 62 0319 01 WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Removing and Replacing the Cover Remove the cover to connect the battery new unit or to replace the battery or LON card The cover snaps onto the base with 4 plastic tabs two on each end MOUNTING ON DIN RAIL To remove the cover press in the 4 tabs on both ends of the unit and lift the cover off E co M A t To replace the cover orient it so the cutout area for common ports is correct then push inward to snap in place REMOVING FROM DIN RAIL Board Layout Fig 3 shows the location of LEDs option slots and other features of the controller with cover removed For a side view of the communications ports and other features Refer to Fig 4 on page 7 RQ ga ore M23266 _ Fig 2 Controller mounting and removal details STATUS LEDS VISIBLE SERIAL PORT LEDS WITH COVER ON ON BOTTOM BOARD OPTION REMOVE COVER TO SEE TE SLOT 2 COM1 COM2 piel BATTERY BEAT BRACKET STATUS ON TOP ecco OF OPTION CARDS IF ANY 20 PIN CONNECTOR BATTERY O c A o0 NOT USED CONNECTOR OPTION SLOT CONNECTORS o STS MODE JUMPER FOR SERIAL SHELL
40. tem when personnel changes occur old IDs and passwords must be deleted and new ones assigned WebvVision closes all unused internal software access ports It is designed to allow access through HTTP port 80 during normal system operation Initial setup of WebVision requires a PC to be physically connected to WebVision s Ethernet port When configuration is completed remove the PC WebVision Ethernet connection NOTE Future upgrades and service packs for WebVision will be available on the Internet Network Setup Information Requirements Specific information about the network is required to configure the network interface of WebVision Setup Data Description on page 4 identifies the data required for each configuration option This information should be gathered prior to setting up WebVision The Appendix on page 17 is provided to record and collect all applicable data required to configure WebVision In local area network wide area network LAN WAN applications the data required will be provided by the network administrator WEBVISION MODEL WWS VL1A1000 Static or Dynamic Address Option It is necessary to provide an IP Internet Protocol address for WebVision in order to communicate with it WebVision supports both static and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP IP addressing A static IP address is one that is permanently assigned to WebVision and is provided by the ISP or LAN WAN network adminis
41. these screws 8 Replace the cover 9 Restore power and verify normal operation Replacement Parts Servicing the controller may call for replacement parts There are two categories of parts e Non replacement Parts e New Replacement Units on page 19 MEMORY Any addition modification or replacement of memory components requires software configuration and is not a field upgrade FUSE The controller contains a non user replaceable fuse soldered Non replacement Parts Other than the LON card and the battery there are no serviceable components in the WebVision controller 62 0319 01 18 on the circuit board This fuse provides protection from internal shorts or connection to incorrect power supplies If the fuse circuitry is suspect contact your regional Honeywell office for technical support See Technical Support Warranty and Returns on page 19 NOTE Screws used for the controller are standard no 6 32 x 3 8 in 9 5 mm types which may be obtained locally if lost New Replacement Units To replace a faulty unit order and install a new controller NOTE These products do not have special field replacement units FRU s with separate part numbers If the faulty unit is still in warranty credit may be received by returning it to Honeywell For product warranty and returns please refer to the WebVision User Guide form 95 7759 NOTE Before ordering a new controller it is strongly rec
42. topology restrictions and the Junction Box and Wiring Guidelines for Twisted Pair LONWORKS Networks 005 0023 01 for more detailed information on wiring specifications These documents are available on Echelon s web site www echelon com LON Card LEDs Two LEDs are visible on the top of the LON card NOTE The cover must be removed from the Controller to view the installed LON card e RX green Receive indicates that another LONWORKS device is transmitting a message TX yellow Transmit indicates that the Controller is transmitting a message on the LON trunk These LEDs are included on the top label of the LON card See Fig 6 on page 8 Power up and Initial Checkout Ensure power wiring to the controller is ready see Power Wiring on page 7 Refer to Fig 3 on page 6 for the location of the controller battery connector status LEDs and barrel power connector After all mounting and wiring procedures are completed perform the following procedure Initial Power and Checkout 1 Connect the Backup Battery this page 2 Apply Power on page 10 3 Check the Status LEDs on page 10 Connect the Backup Battery With the cover removed from the controller See Removing and Replacing the Cover on page 6 locate the red and black wires coming from the backup battery with the 2 position connector plug Insert the plug into the battery connector on the bottom board below the option slot 2
43. trator A dynamic IP address is one that is assigned by another network device DHCP Server and can change based on rules established for the network CAUTION Honeywell does not recommend using the DHCP addressing mechanism where the IP address is dynamically assigned to WebVision Unless the IP address is known WebVision cannot be accessed The DHCP addressing mechanism should be used only when there is a way to know the IP address assigned to WebVision such as DHCP logs and Router Administration User Interface Uniform Resource Locator A Uniform Resource Locator URL is required to address WebVision with Microstate Internet Explorer In many installations the URL will be routed through a Dynamic Name Service DNS to address WebVision However DNS is not required for installations using an Ethernet DHCP address If DNS is used the information for WebVision setup data must be obtained prior to setup This can require obtaining a registered domain name from a Domain Name registration service The information should be available from the facility s network administrator and or ISP The processes for setting up DNS service vary depending on the ISP DNS service and the user s LAN WAN operating policies and are beyond the scope of this document Using a DNS address the URL is in the form of the protocol FullyQualifiedDomainName resource Alternatively you can use the IP Address to access WebVision The URL will be in th
44. up to 18 hours of powered operation before it is fully charged and can provide reliable backup power The controller monitors the battery and periodically loads the battery to test its ability to maintain battery backed functions Investigate any battery trouble message and check the battery connections to the unit Replace the battery as required Replacing the Battery CAUTION Use only battery packs approved for use with the controller A replacement battery is a complete assembly comprised of a battery pack pre attached to a battery bracket Refer to Fig 4 on page 7 and Fig 10 on page 9 Follow the steps in Table 6 to replace the battery Table 6 Replacing the battery Step Action 1 Backup controller s configuration to your PC 2 Remove power from the controller 3 Remove the cover See Removing and Replacing Cover section 4 Remove the old battery and bracket assembly by taking out the 4 screws holding it in place setting the screws aside for later Unplug the battery from the connector on the controller 5 Plug the battery connector plug of the new replacement battery into the battery connector on the controller 6 Set the replacement battery bracket assembly back over the option card slots with the mounting holes aligned with the standoffs 7 Place the 4 screws through the battery bracket option cards blanking plates and into the standoffs on the controller base board Hand tighten

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