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1. Jatarm CONFIGURATION l InlineControlServer Release 4 1 10 Small Width 800 Height 500 Medium Big Set alarm number maximum to gt 16 AlarmID Name Message text Needs Acknowledge J1 Sensorausfall Ausfall des AuBentemperatursensors v 2 OTKas AaTYHKOB _ OTKas OT BHEWHero AaTHHKa Tenn M 3 73 2 F3a 2 4 Alarm4 rl 5 larm5 al 16 Alarm6 O 7 Alarm 8 Alarms 9 Alarm9 10 Alarm10 E i Alarm11 12 Alarm12 13 Alarm13 14 Alarm14 15 Alarm15 16 Alarmi6 M Alarm Configuration 1 1 1 Upload Il Apply C 2009 SysMik GmbH Figure 4 6 1 1 Java version of alarm configuration Firmware Download Firmware download means to download a primary image IPOCS operating system core with all communication interfaces for the intended operation see 2 4 2 e g within an update into the device Fallback image and boot loader cannot be modified 71 Functions 4 7 1 4 7 2 72 Firmware Download when running Primary Image Depending on the device type the firmware can be downloaded via TP FT 10 IP 852 ICS with IP 852 interface ICS Web site ICS with Ethernet FTP all ICS with Ethernet The following means can be used for firmware download via TP FT 10 and IP 852 IPOCS programming system see 4 Open dialog Target System by Run gt Logon to Target System
2. ICS 709 TP FT 10 1226 100202 01 7 ICS 709M TP FT 10 display and keypad 1226 100202 02 4 ICS 709 TP FT 10 IP 1226 100202 18 5 ICS 709M I TP FT 10 IP display and keypad 1226 100202 19 2 ICS 852 TP FT 10 IP IP 852 LPA 1226 100202 03 1 ICS 852M oa IP IP 852 LPA display and 4226 100202 04 8 ICS 852X TP FT 10 IP IP 852 router LPA 1226 100202 09 3 ICS 852MX E care IP 852 router LPA display 4226 100202 05 5 ICS 709 B TP FT 10 IP BACnet 1226 100202 07 9 ICS 709M B TP FT 10 IP BACnet display and keypad 1226 100202 08 6 ICS 852 B TP FT 10 IP IP 852 LPA BACnet 1226 100202 14 7 ICS 852M B 7 ee Si LPABAONER 1226 100202 15 4 ICS 852X B TP FT 10 IP IP 852 router LPA BACnet 1226 100202 16 1 ICS 852MX B as aie wk router LPA BACnet 4996 1002021748 ICS 709 F TP FT 10 IP Fidelio 1226 100202 06 2 ICS 709 B F TP FT 10 IP BACnet Fidelio 1226 100202 33 8 ICS 852 F TP FT 10 IP IP 852 LPA Fidelio 1226 100202 32 1 Accessories ACC ICS RJ12 RS485 ACC ICS RJ12 SUB 9F RS 232 cable RJ12 to DSUB 9 female RS 485 adapter with cable 150 mm 1151 100231 01 2 1151 100366 01 1 IPOCS USB IPOCS 4 1 full version USB dongle 1503 100081 13 3 IPOCS C IPOCS 4 1 full version parallel port dongle upon request Table 7 1 1 Order information for ICS and accessories ICS Manual Order Information 7 2 ICS Manual Device Digital Input Output Terminals Support
3. Max number of network variables 4 096 4 096 alias table entries Max number of address table 65 536 entries Transceiver TP FT 10 Isolation 1 kV AC 60 s LON vs module 277 V AC continuous General electrical data Supply voltage Ugk 24 V DC Absolute limits 19 2 V to 30 V DC Current drain at nominal voltage without local bus terminals ICS devices without Ethernet lt 100 mA ICS devices with Ethernet lt 150 mA Max current drain at nominal voltage with local bus terminals lt 1 5 A 7 5 V logic supply loaded with 2 A and 24 V analog supply loaded with 0 5 A Technical Data 82 Connections Supply Type Spring cage terminals Rated cross section 0 2 mm to 1 5 mm solid or stranded 24 16 AWG Ampacity 8A Ethernet Type RJ45 shielded TP FT 10 Type Spring cage terminals pluggable T connector Rated cross section 0 2 mm to 2 5 mm solid or stranded 24 12 AWG RS 232 Type RJ12 unshielded Width x height x depth 90 mm x 72 mm x 116 mm Weight approx 270 g Environmental conditions Operating temperature 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 122 F Storage temperature Rel humidity 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F 0 to 75 non condensing Protection standard IP20 Connection of Inline automation terminals Number of I
4. if all featherkeys and keyways are properly snapped in if the mounting rail is properly grounded if the functional earth ground connection of the ICS to the mounting rail is connected by a separate lead to a grounding terminal via a 1 5 mm The RUN LED is a reliable indicator of the operating status The boot process is only completed if it is permanently light red or green No Communication at All Device Does not Boot Check the performance of service RUN and I O LED Periodical simultaneously flashing of service RUN and I O LED indicates a cyclic reset of the device If RUN and I O LED only periodically flash simultaneously the fallback image is running In case of a cyclic reset please make sure that the supply voltage is not too low and the mains adapter is sufficiently dimensioned With proper supply voltage the error may be caused by a damaged kernel In this case launch the fallback image see 3 3 3 6 and load a matching kernel into the device If the device autonomously launches the fallback image the primary image is damaged please load the matching kernel into the device ICS Manual Troubleshooting 5 3 1 3 5 3 1 4 5 3 1 5 5 3 1 6 ICS Manual No Communication via TP FT 10 This error can either be caused by the configuration of the LONWORKS network or by the ICS itself For diagnosis please proceed as follows Check wiring and termination of the LONWORKS network see 12 and supply of the ICS
5. Extended Network Management Commands The CEA 709 1B standard network protocol specification of CEA 709 see 14 has defined so called extended network management commands Prior to the introduction of CEA 709 1B a node in a LONWORKS network could only include a maximum of 15 address table entries The CEA 709 1B standard defines extended network management commands allowing for the use of up to 65536 address table entries This is a tremendous improvement compared to 15 considerably facilitating the binding of nodes with many communication relations in CEA 709 networks The standard defines that after reception of an extended network management command this has to be used exclusively in the future If an ICS is integrated using an LNS tool LNS uses the extended network management commands and the ICS expects any future network management commands in the same form Some proprietary tools are not able to do this and therefore cannot communicate with ICS in its entirety Note When using tools that do not support the extended network management messages you should configure the address table entry number to 15 That way the ICS will ignore any extended network management command The described effect can only occur with tools or devices running network management CEA 709 Network Management With a maximum of 4 096 network variables and up to more than a thousand O channels dependant upon the mix and type of I O the ICS can be
6. Individual room controllers Floor controllers with backbone transition Capturing and evaluation of consumption data Load management Central functions time control meteorological station Structuring of complex LONWoRKS networks with router function or as application gateway The bus controller combines processing logic for decentralized control tasks with interfaces for field level communication or superordinate function levels such as control station or management system With its CEA 709 and LONMARK compliant TP FT 10 interface the ICS becomes a part of LONWORKS networks The Ethernet interface opens up the world of internet protocols and applications such as web server web services and emails to the ICS In addition the ICS is available with CEA 852 and BACnet interface ICS Manual Overview 2 1 2 2 ICS Manual Overview Programming All ICS are freely programmable using the graphic programming system IPOCS A multitude of function blocks are available that can be placed on process sheets and linked to each other in a graphic editor thus creating an application Depending on the device variant specific function blocks are made available in order to address the individual communication protocols IPOCS includes prepared solutions in the form of application macro libraries for frequent tasks in building automation which the users can utilize in their individual applications Each application can be arb
7. Check if the device is located in an area of strong alternating magnetic fields Magnetic fields may cause interferences in the TP FT 10 transceiver No Communication via IP 852 For diagnosis please proceed with the following steps Check the Ethernet wiring If the LNK LED does not light up the physical connection to the Ethernet network has been interrupted Check the IP settings of the device the IP 852 channel and the availability per ping command Make sure that an IP address is only assigned once Check per ping command command line PC tool that the IP 852 configuration server can be accessed in the network Check the settings of the IP 852 configuration server No Network Variable Updates via IP 852 or TP FT 10 Available For error diagnosis and repair please proceed as follows Check the CEA 709 communication see 5 3 1 3 and 5 3 1 4 Check that the device is properly commissioned use a network management tool or NLUtil which means in the state configured online Unlike Neuron based nodes for LONWoRKS networks the service LED of the ICS does not visualize this state This characteristic is due to the fact that the ICS can include several ICS 709 nodes but is provided with only one service LED Determine if extended network management commands are used or have been used Make sure that the network management processes strictly with or without extended network management commands see also 5 1 2 No Connection
8. InlineControlServer ICS Manual a ti N O N I O LNK 100 ICS me Ood0d InlineControl I N L8SEQO00L OL SyslViik GmbH Dresden Revision 17 Liability Imprint This manual is intended to provide support for installation and usage of the device The information is believed to be accurate and reliable However SysMik GmbH Dresden assumes no responsibility for possible mistakes and deviations in the technical specifications SysMik GmbH Dresden reserves the right to make modifications in the interest of technical progress to improve our modules and software or to correct mistakes We are grateful for any feedback and suggestions Further information device description available software can be found on our homepage www sysmik de Please ask for latest information from either our local authorized representatives or directly SysMik disclaims all warranties in case of improper use or disassembly and software modifications not described in this document or when using improper or faulty tools Commissioning and operation of the device by qualified personnel only All applicable regulations have to be observed SysMik and the SysMik logo are registered trademarks of SysMik GmbH Dresden IPOCS is trademark of SysMik GmbH Dresden the new intelligence of control beyond the limits and networking together are subject to copyright of SysMik GmbH Dresden Echelon LON LONWORKS LONMARK LonB
9. Switch Password Security Plug in HTML Plug ins Plug in oBIX Plug ins E Mail Router 41 41 42 43 43 44 44 44 46 46 46 46 48 49 50 51 51 51 51 51 52 52 52 54 54 55 55 56 57 57 58 58 59 60 61 Contents 4 3 15 4 3 16 4 3 17 4 3 18 4 3 19 4 3 20 4 3 21 4 3 22 4 3 23 4 3 24 4 3 25 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 4 6 4 6 1 4 7 4 7 1 4 7 2 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 4 5 1 5 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 1 1 EnOcean Modbus BACnet Backup Restore Statistics IPOCS Plug ins System Functions DALI Functions Alarm Console Java and Ajax Imprint FTP Server Interval Timer Calendars Schedulers Configuration via Web Browser Trendlogs Trendlog Object Configuration via Web Browser Alarming Configuration per Web Browser Firmware Download Firmware Download when running Primary Image Firmware Download when running Fallback Image Troubleshooting Directions for Use Performance and Resource Management Extended Network Management Commands CEA 709 Network Management IP 852 Configuration Server Recover Device Settings Diagnosis Typical Errors and their Repair Communication Errors General 61 61 61 61 62 62 62 62 63 64 64 65 67 68 69 70 70 70 71 71 71 72 72 73 73 73 74 74 75 75 75 76 76 76 ICS Manual Contents ICS Manual 5 3 1 2 5 3 1 3 5 3 1 4 5 3 1 5 5 3 1 6 5
10. LCS Range of IPOCS programmable LON compact controllers SysMik with 8 Bit Neuron chips Line bus All devices are lined up like a pearl necklace Link Power LPT Bus medium where power supply and data are transferred via one pair of lines Can generally be mixed with TP FT 10 L IP Router by LOYTEC between TP FT 10 and IP 852 LNS Platform by Echelon based on a standardized database for interoperable network management tools tocalbus Channel for the communication of the Inline bus controller with the automation terminals within an Inline station LONMARK Germany German user organization membership corporation affiliate of LONMARK International LONMARK International Global manufacturer and user association standardizing profiles for specific applications and Interoperability Guidelines LONWORKS Trade name for the technology platform for control networks by Echelon primarily including the ANSI CEA 709 1 standardized communication protocol the Neuron microprocessor transceiver modules for TP FT 10 and Powerline and LNS LPA Back End Software module on the ICS enabling the evaluation of the CEA 709 network traffic with an protocol analyzer by Loytec Range of simple Multi l O LON devices SysMik with 8 Bit MIO Neuron chips Multiple Network Interface with L Core technology by Loytec MNI for parallel operation of up to 8 applications including several network partici
11. Note The DALI configurations are stored in the Flash file system of the ICS in the directory f s sys home This allows you to save and restore them as binary files also via FTP access see chapter 4 3 23 Each DALI network on the ICS has its own configuration file which is named dali followed by terminal number and extension cfg and is therefore fixed to the terminal number e g DALI terminal as third terminal gt dali3 cfg Note If you insert other terminals before or after the DALI terminals the driver in the ICS is able to recognize this and renames the file names correctly However if you insert terminals between existing DALI terminals this cannot be recognized and leads to failing or incorrect DALI configuration To mend this you can download the old configuration via FTP to the PC change the file names according to the new station setup and upload them into the ICS via FTP This should be done with great care Alarm Console Java and Ajax The web based user interface of the alarm console is used to display upcoming alarms It shows a list of all current alarms which can be acknowledged using the acknowledge buttons A cyclic re load of this page can be configured using the control elements below 63 Functions 4 3 24 4 3 25 64 J ALARM CONSOLE InlineControlServer Release 4 1 10 Small Width s00 Height s00 Medium Big Alarm number Description Alarm state Ac
12. e g dns 1 212 111 225 17 default all three entries empty no gateway configured MAC address in format XX XX XX XX XX XX e g 00 0A B0 01 11 13 This value is unique for each device no default and should only be changed in exceptional cases show security settings read only reset all security settings Settings of the IP 852 channel and for ICS with IP 852 only csaddr port timeout mcastaddr mcastport nataddr configuration server adress in format n n n n default 192 168 0 254 port settings for configuration server and CNIP CNIP port setting format port cnip d default 1629 configuration server port setting format port cnip d default 1628 timeout for escrow and aggregation in ms escrow setting format timeout escrow n default 0 aggregation setting format timeout aggr n default 16 multicast address in format n n n n or empty default no multicast multicast port in format d or empty default no multicast NAT address in format n n n n or empty default no NAT 47 Functions 4 1 3 3 48 md5key MD5 key in format XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX or empty default no MD5 md5mode MD5 authorization on off Valid parameters onMD5 authorization on off MD5 authorization off The following command is only available for ICS with RNI function rniport set RNI port in format qa default 1650 The following commands lead to submenus Submenu device is available
13. 10 0 0 50 Security Netmask 255 0 0 0 g O B 255 0 0 0 Router An empty text field in the following entries means Not used EnOcean Gateway 10 0 0 8 aay 10 0 0 8 BACnet Plug in DNS1 gy E mail DNS2 Backup Restore DNS3 Statistics IPOCS plug ins System functions CNIP Settings Dalhiinetions Configuration Server 10 0 0 140 E Alarm Console Java n Alarm Console Ajax Sarar Pot 1629 Eis Impressum NIP Port 1628 aay Logout Help Escrow Timeout 0 B ms se Aggregation Timeout 16 CO Es e WEBSERVER gg An empty text field in the following entries means Not used Multicast Address zy Multicast Port 0 Ee NAT Address E sees MD5 Authentication Key Secccccccccccccccccccsccesoccece ty MD5 Authentication RNI Settings Port Eass Figure 4 3 6 1 IP configuration form of the ICS web server Figure 4 3 6 1 shows an example of the IP settings page of the ICS The static values saved in the device are shown in the table column Static value The column Current value shows the currently active setting possibly provided by a BOOTP or DHCP server The settings are saved via the button Save Settings but only become effective after a restart of the ICS which can be initiated via the button ICS Restart Note If you have set BOOTP or DHCP as IP configuration type the following access to the homepage may fail as the IP address has changed Please ask your administrator what the settings are or use the
14. 2 on off on off related to port number mcast activates multicast storm protection agingtime aging time of switch forwarding tables 1 200 sec trafficlimit limitation of ingress Ethernet throughput parameters 0 no limitation ase 32 x 2 kbps In combination with Niagara and DALI nils commission an ICS as NiLS DALI interface see help for the SysMikNiLS module in Niagara AX valid parameters deco decommision comm lt host ID gt bind to a Jace with lt host ID gt With Telnet only devstats redirect the status output of the ICS to the Telnet client If a redirection is active the console doesn t accept any further Telnet commands The redirection can be canceled using the escape button Submenu router ICS with CEA 709 router only mode set router mode valid parameters Off routing off default rtr router mode rpt repeater mode switch switch mode with learning options for subnet und node subnet define learning mode for subnets only effective in switch mode parameters off learning of subnets and nodes off default on learn subnets on node learn subnets and nodes 49 Functions 4 1 3 5 50 group define learning mode for groups only effective in switch mode parameters off learning of groups off default on learn groups Submenu bacnet ICS with BACnet only network set network number in format d default 1 devid set device ID in format i i 0 4 194 302 default 21399 port
15. Commissioning 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 36 Service Button and LED RUN and I O LED Overview Service buttons and LED RUN and I O LED are included on all ICS and are required for fundamental device functions diagnosis of application and I O communication sending CEA 709 service messages signalization of the wink command initializing and deleting the application memory starting the fallback image Signaling during Boot Process After applying the supply voltage the boot process starts service and RUN LED light up shortly Table 3 3 3 2 1 applies in the following LED State Description svc off CEA 709 stack successfully initialized Service on initializing CEA 709 stack off starting primary or fallback image RUN yellow initializing driver and application green application is running red error at boot up application stopped and not ready off initializing driver and application see RUN LED I O initialization of driver finished for meaning of colors see Table A KERA 1 is lit when service button is pressed Table 3 3 3 2 1 LEDs during boot process ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 ICS Manual Signaling after Boot Process Once the boot process is completed service RUN and I O LED signalize the status of application and local bus see table 3 3 3 3 1 E State Description off CEA 709 stack running SV
16. Java TT sales sysmikde Calendar config AJAX Reply to info sysmik de Schedule config Java Subject Test mail Schedule config AJA chedule config AJAX IPOCS value 1 4 2f Plug in contig E mail config Message Backup Restore Statistics IPOCS plug ins Delete Update Update Test Help Figure 4 3 12 1 E Mail entry form The following syntax has to be observed in the fields From To and Reply to First Name Last Name lt recipient domainname gt Parameters in squared brackets are optional If several recipients have to be addressed the entries have to be separated by a semicolon Furthermore it may make sense to include readings error codes or other process data in the fields Subject and Message of the e mail for transmission In the IPOCS ICS Manual Functions 4 3 14 4 3 15 4 3 16 4 3 17 4 3 18 ICS Manual application process values are mapped as memory blocks for this purpose one can refer to them in the e mail via the memory channel number The formatting of such an entry is SMemorychannelnumber Length Resolution Type Length represents the minimum number of edited characters Resolution the number of positions after decimal point for float values max 30 and Type a character for the definition of the data type Valid values for type are w or w for word 1 or L for long or EF for float The button Update saves an entry without check up while t
17. Then select and start the target system and afterwards launch the Settings dialog which offers a function to download a target kernel file ICS App Loader see 8 an LNS plugin for downloading firmware and application files into ICS devices Loytec s LSD Tool see 19 For download per Web site see 4 3 7 and per FTP see 4 3 23 Firmware Download when running Fallback Image Running the fallback Image a firmware download is possible via TP FT 10 see 4 7 1 and for devices with Ethernet via FTP For FTP download in Fallback image the unmodifiable user password combination applies user fmwupd primary password fallbackadmin ICS Manual Troubleshooting ICS Manual Troubleshooting Directions for Use Performance and Resource Management IPOCS application local bus control and firmware share the available resources processor time memory Besides the complexity of the IPOCS application and the configured cycle times the interface definitions have an important influence on the resource utilization Every data point consumes resources just by its existence data memory but usually it is also somehow processed by the application thus increasing application size and CPU load Please consider the recommended values of table 5 1 1 1 when defining interfaces These values represent no hard limits they should rather help you to estimate the complexity of your application in relation to the performance of the ICS T
18. be activated immediately lt 3 s The I O LED changes its color into red and the button can finally be released The fallback image starts after a couple of seconds The fallback mode is indicated by simultaneous flashing of the I O LED and the RUN LED in orange with approx 1 Hz O Service Action LED button supply off press and hold button orange supply on approx 0 5s off green max 3s release button orange max 3s press button red release button Figure 3 3 3 6 1 Procedure to start the fallback image 39 Installation and Commissioning 3 3 3 7 3 3 4 40 Service Messages Service button and LED are part of the basic equipment of any node in LONWORKS networks After successful completion of the boot process the activation of the service button causes the device to send out a service message containing the node ID of the CEA 709 node ICS with IP 852 e g ICS 852 include at least two logical CEA 709 nodes one for the TP FT 10 interface and another one for the IP 852 interface When the service button is activated the device sends out a service message on each of the two channels An ICS can include more than one logical CEA 709 node per channel The ICS 852X has two CEA 709 nodes each on the IP 852 and the TP FT 10 channel one for the router and another one for the application thus including four logical nodes Service messages for the applications are released b
19. be a Modbus RTU master and is able to read and write data points of Modbus RTU slaves 13 Overview 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 14 Visualization IPOCS Web Designer IPOCS WebDesigner see 19 is used for comfortable browser based visualization of ICS data points This visualization tool is suited for desktop PCs as well as for touch panels and smartphones The presentation is based upon Java applets and for environments lacking Java capability upon a dedicated runtime environment MicroBrowser e g as iPhone app The visualization project is created and loaded onto the ICS with a graphical development tool Afterwards the visualization can be started from the browser or MicroBrowser by typing the URL of the ICS The visualization can access to data points of an IPOCS project CEA 709 Modbus BACnet and directly to connected DALI ballasts if connected IPOCS Plugin Creator Der IPOCS Plugin Creator see 5 is part of the IROCS development environment and allows to very easily create LNS plugin user interfaces and Web sites in a tree view to CEA 709 NV data points A user interface created with IPOCS Plugin Creator will be displayed on all target platforms LNS plugin Webbrowser touch panel smartphone similarly ICS Manual Overview 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 ICS Manual Functions The ICS functions cover the following function blocks console to access the device via RS 232 web server with web service
20. error ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 2 3 3 2 4 ICS Manual TP FT 10 edhe Name Function 1 NT1 TP FT 10 NET connection independent of polarity 2 NT2 TP FT 10 NET connection independent of polarity 3 SH shield connection for TP FT 10 Table 3 2 3 1 Terminal assignment of TP FT 10 connector The connection is pluggable and includes two terminal points connected inside the plug for each bus line Thus the TP FT 10 bus can be wired in one line without additional terminals and the ICS can be removed without bus interruption While connecting LONWORKS technology based devices to the bus the LONMARK wiring guidelines 12 must be observed According to the network topology one or two network terminators such as SysMik ACC BT have to be attached If shielded cables are used the shield can be connected to the SH connector in order to avoid electrostatic charging The data bus is polarity independent More detailed information can be found in the manual of the transceiver used 11 Ethernet Optionally the ICS is provided with two Ethernet interfaces including the most important features and decoupled from each other by the integrated switch 2 shielded RJ45 connectors 10 100BaseT automatic detection automatic MDI MDI X crossover detection Pint RD Pin2 RD Pin3 TD Pin4 not used O Pin5 not used Pin6 TD Pin7 not used Pin8 no
21. interface schedules for timer controlled processes trend logging alarming LPA back end to use the ICS for protocol analysis RNI to use the ICS as external PC network interface router to interlink LONMARK channels router between BACnet IP and BACnet MS TP Console All ICS provides console access for configuration and output of status information The communication with the terminal program e g Windows Hyperterminal uses the serial interface or Telnet ICS with Ethernet only see 2 2 4 7 If using the console with RS 232 it can be entered upon starting the ICS If using Telnet Telnet must be activated via the configuration Web page before Note If an RS 485 adapter see 2 3 9 is connected to the ICS console support via RS 232 is disabled Web Server All ICS with Ethernet interface include a web server allowing access with any web browser to Configuration pages Different settings can be made according to the device type This includes system settings such as time communication parameters such as IP addresses or configuration of system functions scheduling trend logging alarming and the DALI configuration Plug ins Structured HTML and oBIX view of the IPOCS application data points for visualization control parameterization of the application These plug ins are generated with the IPOCS Plugin Creator and can be loaded into the ICS via configuration sites Alarm console The alarm console
22. items changing between languages default English and German log in as administrator or guest separately for ICS settings system functions DALI configuration alarm console statistics of the CEA 709 stack IPOCS Plugins impressum log out In addition to the user login the access to the configuration websites can be secured by a HTTP basis authorization Further to the unencrypted transmission of the authorization data compliant with RFC2617 a SysMik specific supplement for encrypted transmission of this data based on the Digest Access Authentication of RFC2617 can be used The access to the configuration sites can be partially or entirely limited according to required security level Web Services with HTTP and SOAP Binding In addition parts of the IPOCS application data can be configured and visualized via web services data point related read and write access to the structure elements of all network variables using four simple types each with both sides TP FT 10 and IP 852 boolean enumeration floating point value text string configuration of the integrated calendars configuration of the integrated schedules configuration control and display of the integrated trendlog objects 11 Overview 2 2 4 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 5 2 2 4 6 12 The description file of those services required by a web service client wsdl can directly be downloaded from the ICS _ device at th
23. terminals 1 for channels 1 8 2 for channels 9 16 etc for analog output terminals 1 for channels 1 4 2 for channels 5 8 Button button 1 to 8 see figure 3 3 5 1 1 41 Installation and Commissioning 3 3 5 2 42 for digital output terminals button 1 for the 1st channel of the group button 2 for the 2nd channel etc for analog output terminals button 1 and 5 for the 1st channel of the group button 2 and 6 for the 2nd etc The test mode is activated by pressing the Test button After activation the first terminal which means the one closest to the bus controller is initially selected If there is no output terminal in the entire Inline station the display indicates 00 0 The selection of the automation terminals to be controlled and the group of outputs is realized by two direction buttons By activating the right or left button only output terminals can be selected other terminals are skipped The test mode applies to the entire Inline station When entering the test mode the last status determined by the application is initially kept The application is not affected by the test mode and continues operating When quitting the test mode by activating the Test button again all outputs change back into the status currently set by the application The test mode does not affect the function of the inputs Test Mode Example for Digital Output Terminal f Figure 3 3 5 2 1 Example digital
24. with ten calendars and ten timer schedules each that can be used for date and time dependent setting of function block inputs within the IPOCS application Figure 4 4 1 shows the dependencies and priorities in principle 65 Functions Calendar 1 Date and time of i ICS RTC as reference value Calendar 10 20 date value of types 1 date or 2 date range or 3 week and day of month D Exception date 1 20 date value or calendar reference IPOCS output 1 true 1 or false 0 each 20 scheduler values Date and time of ICS RTC as reference value Scheduler 10 3 priority dates and schedulers inactiv last value exception value according to plan weekly plan value according to plan standard value set Weekly plan Moday Sunday IPOCS IPOCS output 1 4 Byte float value float value 20 schedulers per day Figure 4 4 1 Calendar and timer schedule dependencies and priorities The following information represents an overview about the use of the calendars and timer schedules 66 ICS Manual Functions 4 4 1 ICS Manual Calendars Up to 10 calendars can be defined in an ICS A calendar is not a linear representation of year month and day but a list of maximum 20 date entries A choice of three types of date entries is available Date year month day weekday Range of date start and end date see below Week and day m
25. 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 30 Power Dissipation Calculations The power dissipation of the bus controller is the sum of the power requirements of the bus controller itself and the power loss of the internal power supply for the whole Inline station Pics Po Peery Pics power dissipation of the bus controller Po power requirements for operating the bus controller Po I Un current consumption without connected terminals 150 mA for devices with Ethernet connectors Un nominal supply voltage 24 V Pberi power loss of the internal power supply unit of the bus controller depends on the current consumption of the rest of the Inline station N Prep X 1 1 V linyt 0 7 V lan n 1 Hint The factors 1 1 V und 0 7 V result from the electrical efficiency of the internal power supply unit lin current consumption of terminal n from U max 2 A in total lan current consumption of terminal n from Uana max 0 5 A in total Sample calculation Power dissipation of an ICS type with Ethernet in case of maximum possible current draw from U and Uana Pics 0 15A 24V4 1 1V 2A 0 7V 0 5A Pics 3 6W 2 2W 3 5W Pics 6 15 W Current consumption calculation of an Inline station with For dimensioning an external power supply the current consumption of the entire Inline station has to be considered lis lics Ik las lis current consumption of the entire Inline station lics current consumption of the ICS lk cu
26. 3 2 5 3 2 1 5 3 3 5 3 3 1 5 3 3 2 5 3 3 3 5 3 3 4 5 4 7 1 7 2 10 No Communication at All Device Does not Boot No Communication via TP FT 10 No Communication via IP 852 No Network Variable Updates via IP 852 or TP FT 10 Available No Connection to the Web Server No Login of the FTP Clients at the FTP Server Available Console Cannot be Started In and Output Errors General No Access at All to In and Outputs No Access to a Part of the In and Outputs Individual Terminals Notify a Peripheral Error Error Reporting Form Technical Data Order Information ICS and Accessories Supported Inline Automation Terminals Glossary Literature Error Reporting Form 76 77 77 77 77 78 78 78 78 79 79 79 80 81 84 84 85 87 91 92 Introduction Introduction This manual is designed to support you with selection integration commissioning and maintenance of the InlineControlServer ICS ICS is a graphically programmable multifunctional bus controller for the modular Inline I O system from Phoenix Contact With its modular I O channels and multiple interfaces ICS is suitable for building automation and industrial control tasks An Inline station consists of the ICS and automation terminals to be connected which provide the I O channels The user determines the type and number of the I O channels of an Inline station The typical fields of application are HVAC controls Lighting control DALI
27. 4 4 ICS Manual We ll provide you with a basic lexicon collection and hints how to translate the contained files Note In order to avoid conflicts with the embedded configuration websites each user project should be saved in an individual sub folder below folder web Via http lt ICS IP address gt web tree txt the file list of all integrated files and folders that should not be overwritten can be loaded exceptions see 9 It is also possible to load ICS firmware ICS kernel file of type dl via FTP into the ICS There is a separate log in for kernel updates user fmwupd primary password admin To update the kernel overwrite the file fmwupd primary in the ICS with the new dl file That is the dl file has to be copied into the ICS via FTP as file fmwupd primary After restarting the ICS the new firmware becomes valid There is a third FTP area where the alarm DALI and oBIX configuration is accessible The log in to this area is user sys home password admin Note The password of all mentioned FTP user accounts is identical Changing the FTP password using the configuration websites will change it for all three accounts Note The remote directory that you have to select in the FTP client is also identical for all three accounts and has to be a slash Most FTP client allow also an empty entry and use automatically the root in the selected FTP area Interval Timer All ICS with Ethernet interface are provided
28. C 24 V fused feed in 2862136 IB IL 24 PWR IN 2 F D PAC 24 V fused feed in with diagnostics 2862152 IB IL 24 PWR IN 2F DF PAC 24 V fused feed in with diagnostics 2863779 IB IL 24 PWR IN R PAC Supply of bus electronics UL Uana 2861674 IB IL 24 SEG PAC 24 V segment supply 2861344 IB IL 24 SEG F PAC 24 V fused segment supply 2861373 IB IL 24 SEG F D PAC 24 V fused segment supply with diagnostics 2861904 IB IL 24 SEG ELF PAC 24 V fused segment supply 2861409 IB IL PD 24V PAC Distribution of 24 V segment voltage 2862987 IB IL PD GND PAC Distribution of GND 2862990 IB IL 230 PWR IN PAC 230 V feed in 2861535 IB IL DOR LV SET PAC Spacer terminal to separate 230 V and 24 V 2861645 Device names and part numbers of Phoenix Contact apply Table 7 2 1 Automation terminals supported by ICS Note All terminals listed in table 7 2 1 have been approved for use with ICS If other terminals are intended to be used please contact SysMik 18 See table 5 3 3 1 for terminals preferably to be used in building automation ICS Manual Glossary 8 ICS Manual Glossary Term Explanation ISO EN16484 5 communication protocol for building automation Configuration Server BAGNE with generic objects to be implemented manufacturer specific BACnet communication medium using standard Internet BAGNEHIR Protocols UDP and IP BACnet transmission medium Master Slave Token Passing BACHELMSATP over RS 485 twisted pair cabling CNIP C
29. C on service button is pressed ee flashing wink message received 0 5 Hz green application is running RUN e ee application is running processor is close to maximum load yellow pulses red no application or application stopped I O green local bus is running allow loc al bus is not configured by IPOCS IO Configurator or y configuration doesn t match Inline station red no local bus communication Table 3 3 3 3 1 LEDs during application process Wink Command After reception of a Wink command the service LED lights up for 10 seconds with a frequency of 0 5 Hz If within this period of time another Wink command is received the Wink process is immediately terminated 37 Installation and Commissioning 3 3 3 5 38 Deleting the Application Memory By initializing the application memory all data related to the application such as code network variable interface network configuration I O configuration and IP configuration inside the ICS is deleted The initialization can be either activated via service button or via the console see 4 1 While initializing via the service button please pay attention to the RUN LED figure 3 3 3 5 1 shows the procedure Disconnect device from supply voltage Push service button and keep it pushed Apply supply voltage The RUN LED shortly lights up and goes off Keep service button pushed Once the RUN LED lights up in orange again immediately
30. ICS include a TP FT 10 interface compliant with CEA 709 and LONMARK for communication in LONWORKS networks Due to the high performance of the processor the limitations of the CEA 709 protocol that are known to exist with solutions using Neuron chips does not apply This is especially true with regards to the following parameters up to 4 096 network variables up to 4 096 alias table entries up to 65 536 address table entries The IPOCS interface can be freely defined using a respective configurator program ID table sizes node self documentation and network variables number names types direction self documentation and flags like config poll etc In the LONMARK mode of the configurator the user is supported defining LONMARK objects Network variables can be read and written using the network variable blocks of the IPOCS programming software In addition typical application specific communication features MinSendTime MaxSendTime SendOnDelta for output network variables and heartbeat monitoring for input network variables can be parameterized CEA 852 The CEA 852 interface of the ICS is designed for the communication in LONWORKS networks via the IP 852 LONMARK channel where the same statements as for CEA 709 apply Thus two network interfaces with up to 4 096 network variables each can be configured for one ICS with CEA 852 interface BACnet The BACnet interface enables the communication in BACnet networks It support
31. LED B test LED direction buttons test button buttons 1 to 8 XX Figure 3 3 5 1 1 Display and keypad elements Note Display and keypad can be controlled by the application In delivery state all outputs as digital outputs relays and analog outputs can be controlled manually in test mode independent from the network e g for commissioning or in case of a network breakdown The following description does not apply to application specific programming of display and keypad Table 3 3 5 1 1 shows an overview of the display element functions in test mode a State Description Test on Test mode active outputs are controlled by the keypad es off Test mode not active outputs are controlled by the application digit 1 00 no output terminals available digit 2 01 63 terminal position of selected output terminal 7 segment 0 no output terminals available display digit 3 1 4 group group of four index for analog terminals or group of eight index for digital terminals off test mode not active LEDA re controlled by application LED B Table 3 3 5 1 1 Display elements of the display and keypad function In test mode an output channel is addressed by its Terminal as position of the terminal within the station counted beginning at the ICS Only active terminals are counted so orientate yourself on the diagnosis LEDs D on the terminals Group for digital output
32. O devices or Derating of logic supply and analog supply for Ethernet variants automation terminals in one Inline max 63 station Max load of logic supply UL 2A Max load of analog supply Uana 10 5 A Max ampacity of potential routing contacts Um Us and GND 8A sum current P 100 4 90 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 45 50 55 TPC ICS Manual Technical Data ICS Manual EMC conformity IEC 61000 4 2 ESD EN 55022 emission of ITE devices 6 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge eitenon IEC 61000 4 3 immunity field 10 V m criterion A IEC 61000 4 4 burst 1 kV 2 2 kV criterion A criterion B IEC 61000 4 5 surge 0 5 kV asymmetric criterion A IEC 61000 4 6 conducted immunity 10 V m criterion A EN 55011 emission of ISE devices 3 class A ICS devices until serial number 0818 xxxx are equipped with FLASH SDRAM of 8 MiB 8 MiB 9 Safety agency hazardous voltage barrier requirements are not supported 2 Caution Observe derating for Ethernet enabled devices 3 Warning This is a Class A product EN 55022 In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Table 6 1 Technical data 83 Order Information 7 7 1 84 Order Information ICS and Accessories Configuration
33. PC To modify settings the user has to log in as administrator as a guest access only allows for reading of the configuration Homepage For browser access to the homepage the IP addresses of the ICS and the PC have to be set properly this means that both need to be provided with a locally or worldwide unique IP address the network masks have to match and a possibly required internet connection must be set up If Firewalls are used in the communication channel at least the port for the HTTP internet protocol port 80 has to be opened in the direction PC to ICS ICS Manual Functions ICS Manual In its delivery state the ICS is provided with the IP address 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 If the PC is not in the same subnet as the ICS first either IP address or net mask of the ICS needs to be modified via the console see 4 1 Alternatively net mask and IP address of the PC can be temporarily modified Please contact your System administrator for that purpose Launch the web server by entering the IP address of the ICS into the address bar of your web browser The English homepage appears Go now via Language to another language You can get directly to the language of your choice by typing http lt ICS IP Address gt home asp lang de At the moment German de English en and French fr is supported The home page provides you with information about the product the application and system components which
34. The Inline Product Range ICS is a bus controller for the Inline system thus opening up the comprehensive pool of Inline automation I O terminals for building automation Inline is a modular I O system by Phoenix Contact enabling flexible and space saving assembly of automation stations An Inline station consists of a bus controller and input and output extension I O terminals which vary according to quantity type and sequence The bus controller controls the Inline station and includes interface to the superordinate system Up to 63 extension terminals can be connected to a bus controller Extension terminals for almost any possible application are available Digital in and outputs in gradings of 1 2 4 8 16 and 32 channels per terminal TRIAC and relay outputs for switching of signals or larger loads such as lighting loads Analog inputs to measure voltages currents resistances and temperatures in gradings of 2 4 and 8 channels per terminal Analog outputs for the output of currents and voltages in gradings of 1 2 4 und 8 channels per terminal Function terminals for complex in and output processes or gateway functions such as DALI Supply and segment terminals e g for configuration of separated voltage areas within an Inline station The overall width of the Inline extension terminals is 1 2 or 4 DU 1 DU division unit 12 2 mm Inline terminals are provided with a pluggable wiring level enabling pre wiring and easy m
35. a very complex CEA 709 node On the device side these comprehensive options are supported by the on board high speed microcontroller free programming and the extended CEA 709 network management commands for up to 65 536 address table entries The potential for such high performance devices can only be exploited by use of appropriate network management tools An up to date network management tool should include the following features LNS TE based LNS TE as consistent network operating system manages the standardized network data base and has sufficient performance to process even large networks in appropriate time Table oriented user interface for clear visualization structured project management and operation sequences that can be automated We recommend the LNS TE based network management tools by Newron System for the integration of LONWORKS networks with ICS Newron System has established itself as quasi standard especially for large scale projects NL220 ICS Manual Troubleshooting 5 1 4 5 2 ICS Manual operates in a strictly table oriented manner and includes due to NL CSV Plugins export import functions for CSV files acting as interface to spreadsheet programs such as Excel These functions significantly facilitate structured work Due to the automation functions of Excel it is possible to process data points just at one location during project progress even if the same data point is included in several different
36. allows to display and to acknowledge active alarms Custom specific Web pages The user can load any web pages into the ICS via FTP server To access data points and system functions such as schedules Web services are implemented which can be utilized in these web pages 15 Overview 2 4 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 2 4 6 2 4 7 2 4 8 16 Schedules All ICS with the web server include 10 calendars and 10 schedules each Configuration is via the configuration websites of the ICS in all devices with BACnet interface also via the BACnet Configurator see 7 or via BACnet communication The respective current states of calendars and schedules can be determined and evaluated in the IPOCS application with special function blocks Trend Logging Every ICS with web server includes 40 trendlog objects These are configured via the configuration web pages of the ICS and in all devices with BACnet interface also via the BACnet Configurator see 7 and over BACnet The status of all trendlog objects can be retrieved and changed by the IPOCS application using a special function block Alarming Every ICS with web server can use up to 1000 alarm notifications These are configured via the configuration web pages of the ICS and in all devices with BACnet interface also via the BACnet Configurator see 7 and over BACnet The status of all trendlog objects can be retrieved and changed by the IPOCS application using a special function blo
37. application memory see 3 3 3 4 Diagnosis The ICS is a very complex device including many functions and interfaces This complexity increases the number of possible failures in practical use Usually the most problems are caused by interactions with other devices and components Therefore the ICS should initially not be treated in isolation but in the context of the entire system 75 Troubleshooting 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 1 1 5 3 1 2 76 An example are the extended functions of the ICS according to CEA 709 1B that can lead to conflicts if the ICS has to communicate both with an LNS and a tool that does not support CEA 709 1B see 5 1 2 Different on board tools are available for error diagnosis Inline supply LEDs for supply and diagnosis LEDs of the connected automation terminals Service RUN and I O LED Ethernet status LEDs for devices with Ethernet connection Web server for devices with Ethernet connection RS 232 interface for console communication If the error cannot be detected with on board instruments further tools are available We recommend the following ones CEA 709 diagnosis tool NLUtil by Newron System CEA 709 protocol analyzer LPA by Loytec Typical Errors and their Repair Communication Errors General Prior to the detailed analysis of communication errors it should be made sure that the device is properly wired supplied with voltage and has booted In particular it has to be checked
38. are periodically updated if JavaScript is activated 53 Functions 4 3 3 4 3 4 54 Login The menu item Settings leads you to the configuration of the ICS settings Inline Control Server Mozilla Firefox 7 Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe lt z X A http fticslogin_cnfg asp Gly Google gt Erste Schritte Q Aktuelle Nachrichten SIS Mik Losin as m WEBSERVER Home english Start deutsch Username admin gt Settings e Statistics Password im IPOCS plug ins mae Help Figure 4 3 3 1 Login dialog During the first launch or after expiry of a user session you will be requested to enter user name and password To modify the settings you have to login as user Administrator In delivery status admin is the default password Note If possible please use the standard password only for the very first login and immediately change it during this session If you forget the password you can reset the ICS to delivery state per console see 4 1 or by deleting the application memory see 3 3 3 4 and login using the default password If you only want to have a look at the settings just select the guest access and leave the password field blank On the visible page you can now open the desired configuration page via the appropriate link highlighted in red Logout all sessions Always close open sessions via the menu function logout Note Configurati
39. ay and keypad Le 1 FE connection back side of enclosure Ground Shield of Ethernet andTP FT 10 2 FE connection back side of enclosure Functional earth groud Figure 2 4 1 1 Hardware structure of fully extended ICS grayed components are optional All ICS include a common basis hardware processor core with FLASH RAM real time clock RTC NVRAM TP FT 10 interface according to CEA 709 and LONMARK RS 232 interface for diagnostics and configuration Inline local bus interface and power supply for connection of up to 63 Inline automation terminals In its maximum extension the ICS further includes Two Ethernet connections with integrated Ethernet switch Display and operating function for manual control of the local digital and analog outputs directly from the bus controller 18 ICS Manual Overview 2 5 2 ICS Manual Software Basically the ICS includes three different programs The boot loader is activated immediately after a reset of the device Primary image includes all functions required for the intended use of the device and is activated by the boot loader New Primary image versions can be loaded into the ICS via firmware download Fallback image is the emergency program if Primary image does not operate properly and has to be reloaded It only includes the functions required to download Primary image and is only activated if Primary image is damaged or if th
40. cal bus is running flashing 0 5 Hz logic supply ok local bus stopped flashing logi l Ps A 2 Hz ogic supply ok peripheral error see specific terminal documentation flashing logic supply ok error at connection between flashing and previous terminal 4 Hz i e loose contact broken terminal plugging terminals in operation Table 5 3 3 1 1 Performance of the diagnosis LED D No Access at All to In and Outputs Check the diagnosis LED D on the Inline terminals If the diagnosis LED of the first terminal behind the bus controller signals an interface error 4 Hz flashing see Table 5 3 3 1 1 the bus controller cannot access the local bus Actually this case only occurs during booting and plugging of terminals and during operation or in case of an error while processing the fallback image a damaged primary image or hardware failure Load a proper kernel into the device see 4 7 or exchange the device If all diagnosis LEDs flash in a 0 5 Hz cycle the local bus has been disrupted during operation by either removal of a terminal or by a loose connection No Access to a Part of the In and Outputs Check the diagnosis LED D on the terminals according to Table 5 3 3 1 1 and the I O LED on the ICS according to Table 3 3 3 3 1 If there is a disruption of the local bus caused by a loose connection or a damaged terminal the error position can be located using the diagnosis LEDs If the error is caused by a wrong
41. ck LPA Back End The LPA Back End turns the ICS into an interface for the protocol analysis program LPA by Loytec Communication driver and LPA software by Loytec have to be installed on the PC and the ICS must be connected to the PC from the Ethernet side Thus you can log and diagnose the entire data traffic on the FT 10 side of the ICS in order to track network problems Note This function requires the product LPA IP by Loytec consisting of the LPA software and a NIC852 USB dongle RNI The remote network interface function turns the ICS into an CEA 709 network interface for PCs The communication driver by Loytec must be installed on the PC and the ICS must be connected with the PC via IP The ICS now acts like a NIC IP and can be used to access the LONWORKS network at the TP FT 10 side of the ICS using LON tools Thus for instance several remote properties can be realized as independent LONWORKS networks which are installed and operated from one central location Note Due to license reasons this function requires an additional NIC852 dongle by Loytec at the PC LON Router The router functionality connects the IP 852 side of the ICS to the TP FT 10 side Thus for instance several remote properties can be realized as one large LONWORKS network with common address space and arbitrary cross communication ICS Manual Overview 2 4 9 2 4 10 ICS Manual This function is especially suitable to structure large netwo
42. col Channels 2010 BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement SysMik GmbH Dresden IP 852 Channel User s Guide Echelon Corporation 2005 First Steps with IPOCS WebDesigner Quick Guide SysMik GmbH 2011 www sysmik de www loytec com www lonmark org www echelon com 91 Error Reporting Form 10 92 Error Reporting Form Please fill in form and send to service sysmik de Error Report General Information Date Time Issued by name Business address Project Application Device type Serial number Ser No Node ID s Error short description Behavior of ICS LEDs as far as available in this variant Service on off frequency RUN _ on off frequency O color frequency LNK on off frequency 100 on off frequency Test LED on off US UM UL on off Behavior of LEDs of the attached I O terminals Diagnostics LED D on off frequency Table 10 1 Error Reporting Form ICS Manual
43. combination of I O terminals it can be recognized by the I O LED lighting in yellow as far as the station has been properly configured with the IPOCS IO Configurator Individual Terminals Notify a Peripheral Error This error is generated by individual Inline terminals It is visualized via the diagnosis LED D at the respective terminal and can be read out using an IPOCS function block Please see the appropriate terminal documentations concerning possible failure causes 79 Troubleshooting 5 4 Error Reporting Form If you should not be able to detect the cause of an error and are in need of support from the product manufacturer please use the error reporting form from table 10 1 and send it to your local representative or service sysmik de 80 ICS Manual Technical Data ICS Manual Technical Data Processing unit Processor clock LC3020 32 Bit ARM 50 MHz ICS devices without Ethernet NVRAM 8 KiB data retention 2 45 years RTC buffered for min 72 h FLASH SDRAM 8 MiB 8 MiB ICS devices with Ethernet 16 MiB 32 MiB entries Connections 2 x 10 100BaseT MDI MDI X crossover automatic Aging time approx 200 s IP 852 control network over Ethernet gt gt O Max number of network variables 4 096 4 096 alias table entries Max number of address table 65 536 TP FT 10 twisted pair bus connection for free topology
44. console to determine the IP address Device On this configuration page date and time of the real time clock the root path of the online help and the redirection of the start page can be modified and ICS kernel and application can be uploaded If the browser addresses http ICS IP Address there is redirection to the start page If there is no redirection configured the start page address is http ICS IP Address home asp ICS Manual Functions 4 3 8 4 3 9 ICS Manual In order to get to a page of a specific language add 1ang lt xx gt to the address line The wildcard lt xx gt stands for de German en English or fr French Example With http ICS IP Address home asp lang fr the start page comes in French Save the changes with button Save Settings A kernel file dl or IPOCS application al upload is initiated by the corresponding buttons Note Consider when uploading the kernel or the application there is a risk that the ICS stops working In this case the ICS starts its fall back application and can be brought back to normal operation by uploading the correct kernel or application images see 2 4 2 and 3 3 3 6 Note Please make sure that the root path of the online help always ends with a slash All configuration entries below NiLS DALI commissioning need only be configured when the device is used in Tridium s NiagaraAX framework otherwise they have no m
45. criteria mentioned above All terminals listed herein are also included in Table 7 2 1 and can be combined without problems with the components listed therein 23 Overview 24 Device Function Digital Input Output Terminals IB IL 230 DI 1 PAC 1 input 230 V 2861548 IB IL 24 DI4 ME 4 inputs 24 V 2863928 IB IL 24 DI8 HD PAC 8 inputs 24 V 1 DU 2700173 IB IL 24 DI 16 ME 16 inputs 24 V 2897156 IB IL 24 DI32 HD PAC 32 inputs 24 V 2862835 IB IL 24 DO 4 ME 4 8 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 2863944 IB IL 24 DO 8 HD PAC 8 transistor outputs 24 VDC 0 5A 1DU_ 2700172 IB IL 24 DO 16 ME 16 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5A 2897253 IB IL 24 DO 32 HD PAC 32 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 2862822 Relay Terminals IB IL 24 230 DOR 1 W PAC 1 change over contact 230 V 3 A 2861881 IB IL 24 230 DOR 1 W PC PAC_ 1 change over contact 230 V 3 A 2862178 IB IL 24 48 DOR 2 W PAC 2 change over contacts 48 V 2A 2863119 IB IL 24 230 DOR 4 W PAC 4 change over contacts 230 V 3A 2861878 IB IL 24 230 DOR 4 HC PAC 4 bistable 230 V 16 A high inrush current 2897716 TRIAC Terminals IB IL DO 1 AC PAC 1x TRIAC 12 253 V AC 0 5 A 2861920 IB IL DO 4 AC 1 PAC 4 x TRIAC 12 253 V AC 1 A 2861658 Analog Input Terminals IB IL Al 2 SF ME 2 x voltage current 2863944 IB IL TEMP 2 RTD PAC 2 x resistance temperature 2861328 IB IL Al TEMP 4 RTD PAC 4 x volta
46. d Commissioning ICS Manual The Functional Earth ground FE is connected to the potential routing contacts and is automatically grounded if the bus controller is snapped on a grounded mounting rail The function of FE is to discharge interferences Note Functional earth ground 1 4 and 2 4 has to be connected additionally via 1 5 mm wire AWG 15 and grounding terminal to the mounting rail see figure 3 2 2 1 2 6452A013 Figure 3 2 2 1 2 Connecting functional earth ground FE of the ICS Terminal Nam point ams 24 V DC segment supply segment circuit The supplied 1 1 Us voltage is lead to the automation terminals via the potential routing contacts Ugk 24 V DC bus controller supply logic supply UL and 21 analog supply Uana Usk Um Um 24 V DC main voltage main circuit The supplied 1 2 2 2 l voltage is lead to the automation terminals via the potential routing contacts Reference ground for the internal bus and automation 1 3 2 3 GND terminals logic and analog circuit and for the main and segment supply main and segment circuit Functional ground Connecting the functional ground to this terminal point is mandatory see above The terminal 1 4 2 4 FE point is internally connected to the potential routing contacts and the FE contact at the back side of the enclosure Table 3 2 2 1 1 Terminal assignment of supply connector 29 Installation and Commissioning 3
47. d router for instance operates with two additional CEA 709 node IDs i web server 4 y Console TI Fidelio e mail BACnet NV s NV s client objects IP 852 TP FT 10 Router RNI e LPA backend U _Y EIA 709 AEA E a E A 709 5 EIA 852 S l Internet Protocol Ethernet TP FT 10 Local bus Figure 2 4 2 2 Survey functions and interfaces in Primary image components with grey background are optional RS 232 ICS Manual Overview The multitude of features leads to the device variants listed in table 2 4 2 1 Paragraph 7 1 shows an overview including the appropriate order numbers Software Hardware as 2 83 8 28 s AE g 53 esil elriajz Z lae E 3 u S a ICS 709 ICS 709M v ICS 709 v 7 ICS 709M I y Zz ICS 852 viy y Y ICS 852M v v vv ICS 852X Sa Ae y 4 ICS 852MX yaa ie a v sv ICS 709R v vI ve ICS 709MR y viv Z ICS 709 B v y v ICS 709M B y v7 ZZ ICS 852 B viy viv ve ICS 852M B Z Z haz ICS 852X B Yilvi iyv fl v ICS 852MX B v v v 7 liv svv ICS 709 F y viv ICS 709 B F Y Co ve Vee f ICS 852 F viv v LIL Table 2 4 2 1 Variants optional components ICS Manual 21 Overview 2 6 22
48. e 4 4 3 1 Java version of scheduler view Note The entry of the schedules of exceptions and weekly schedules is realized in the combined register tab Time plans whereas it has to be switched over to the register Exceptions to enter the date relation of an exception Tee ea 0 Defaults Time plans Exceptions Year 2007 lt lt gt gt Month December 7 lt gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa EUREC KGE Entry 1 lt E Das Priority fo x Date 2007 December 24 S Fr x Date range Week and day Calendar reference p x vied Anew test Figure 4 4 3 2 Entering the exception date in the Java version 69 Functions 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 70 Trendlogs All ICS with Ethernet interface are provided with a fixed number of trendlog objects each that can be used for logging any float values of the IPOCS application Trendlog Object It s possible to activate up to 40 trendlog objects The trendlog objects are saving their input float value either periodically or when changing a specified value The trend object outputs the current status active inactive current counter position in the trendlog file and the total collected number of values since the first activation It s possible to stop the trendlog when reaching the end of the trendlog buffer 4000 or to collect values in a circular manner It s also possible to chain trendlogs in the IPOCS application and to increase the
49. e address http lt ICS IP address gt wsdl v4 0 ics wsdl oBIX via HTTP The oBIX server OBIX V1 0 is integrated into the ICS web server An oBIX client can use this server to access network variables of the IPOCS application TP FT 10 and IP 852 channel To accomplish this all required data points have to be set up in a separate project of the IPOCS Plugin Creator see 5 A batch file in the IPOCS installation directory is used then to convert the created project to an oBIX XML file which has to be loaded to the ICS device via a configuration web page The oBIX server of the ICS is reduced to the minimum of the oBIX standard which provides data exclusively as oBIX points FTP Server The FTP server can be accessed using any FTP client Port and server use can be configured via a special configuration website see 2 2 4 1 The FTP access can be used to set up the online help files and to load user specific HTML visualizations and lexicon files into the ICS For further information please refer to 4 3 23 and 9 E Mail Client The E mail client is a module of the IPOCS application sending out e mails using the SMTP protocol It can be configured either via a web server configuration site or via the IPOCS development system An operational internet connection hast to be set up in order to grant proper functionality For further information please refer to 9 4 and 4 3 11 Telnet ICS with Ethernet have a Tel
50. e following pattern ICS lt MAC address hexadecimal gt SETTINGS year month day ini Note The created file is a UTF 8 text file 61 Functions 4 3 19 4 3 20 4 3 21 4 3 22 62 Statistics This menu entry allows to access the statistics of the CEA 709 and CEA 852 network interfaces Further information about the displayed values can be found in the standards 14 and 15 IPOCS Plug ins All plug ins available in the ICS can be processed via this menu entry After a click on the menu entry POCS Plugins you can access the list of plug ins If a password has been assigned to start the plug ins first a form to enter the password opens after a click on one of the red Start links Once this form has been sent faultlessly the required plug in is displayed in a new web browser window The periodical reload of the data point values can be configured via the tool bar of the plug in user interface Further to selecting and deselecting of all data points it also allows filtering related to input configuration and or output data points Optionally the update rate can also be modified System Functions This menu entry allows access to the system functions calendar schedule trend and alarm Note Optionally password protected session management for administrator full access and guest read only can be configured see 4 3 8 In the next page you open the wanted system configuration function using t
51. e user enforces the Fallback image while activating the ICS Fallback image can neither be modified nor loaded by the user The simplified flow chart in figure 2 4 2 1 illustrates the coherence of the three programs All following explanations in this paragraph refer to Primary image Start of ICS testing Primary image Fall Back manually YES NO start start Primary image Fall Back image Figure 2 4 2 1 Simplified boot sequence diagram 19 Overview 20 Figure 2 4 2 2 clarifies the coherence of the different software components of Primary image and their resulting functions The ICS includes basic software with the following components IPOCS target kernel CEA 709 protocol stack for communication in LonWorks networks driver to access Inline automation terminals console for configuration ICS with Ethernet connection supports in addition numerous Internet protocols such as TCP IP UDP BOOTP DHCP and applications such as web server FTP server and E Mail Client According to the requirements of your application they can include further software components CEA 852 protocol stack router between TP FT 10 and IP 852 RNI remote network interface for remote access to a LonWorks network for installation maintenance and visualization LPA back end BACnet interface Fidelio interface An individual node ID is required for each further CEA 709 based function An integrate
52. eaning Switch Configuration settings and status information of the integrated Ethernet switch Adjusted properties port mirroring for diagnosis with sniffer tools broadcast and multicast storm protection aging time Password On this configuration page you can modify all passwords s 4 3 9 1 except the password to launch Plugins Select the desired type of password from the selection options enter the current password in the field Enterold Password the new password in the field Enter new Password and repeat the new value in the field Confirm new Password once more After a click on the button Save Settings the modification becomes effective If it was successful you have to login again If an error occurred an appropriate error message is displayed 57 Functions 4 3 10 4 3 11 58 Function User eu Password Adminstration of settings Settings Administrator admin Basis authentication ICS Web pages goahiead sysmik admin are FTP IPOCSWebDesigner see FTP authentication 4 3 25 too admin admin Administration of system Calendar Scheduler Trend Administrator functions Alarm Save Restore DALI administration DALI Administrator Telnet adminisration Telnet telnet Table 4 3 9 1 bersicht Kennw rter Security In order to further specifically limit the access to the configuration options in the ICS extended options are available
53. eb page see 4 4 9 Essentially Telnet provides the same information as the RS232 console except displaying information during booting of the device Console Commands Depending on the ICS model only a subset of the listed commands may be available The command description lists also the devices for which the respective command is available The following abbreviations are used to explain the command formatting n decimal number in the range 0 255 d decimal number in the range 0 65535 D decimal number in the range 0 4194302 Xx hexadecimal number in the range 0 F All Menus The following commands are available in all menu levels help command help show show current values exit leave menu level Main Menu The following commands are only available for ICS with Ethernet ipboot Defines how to get the IP address Valid parameters static static IP settings default bootp get IP settings from a bootp server dhcp get IP settings from a DHCP server ipaddr IP address of the device in format n n n n default 192 168 0 1 ICS Manual Functions ICS Manual netmask gateway dns macaddr security unlock IP netmask in format n n n n default 255 255 255 0 gateway address either empty default no gateway or in format Non A e g 10 0 30 1 DNS server addresses up to three DNS server addresses can be used format i 1 3 dns i n n n n or dns i deletes address for server entry i
54. ed Inline Automation Terminals Function IB IL 230 DI 1 PAC 1 input 230 V 2861548 IB IL 24 DI 2 PAC 2 inputs 24 V 2861221 IB IL 24 DI 4 PAC 4 inputs 24 V 2861234 IB IL 24 DI 4 ME 4 inputs 24 V 2863928 IB IL 24 DI 8 HD PAC 8 inputs 24 V 1 DU 2700173 IB IL 24 DI 8 PAC 8 inputs 24 V 2861247 IB IL 24 DI 16 PAC 16 inputs 24 V 2861250 IB IL 24 DI 16 ME 16 inputs 24 V 2897156 IB IL 24 DI 32 HD PAC 32 inputs 24 V 2862835 IB IL 24 DO 2 PAC 2 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 2861470 IB IL 24 DO 2 2A PAC 2 transistor outputs 24 VDC 2 A 2861263 IB IL 24 DO 4 PAC 4 transistor outputs 24 VDC 0 5A 2861276 IB IL 24 DO 4 ME 4 transistor outputs 24 V 0 5 A 2863944 IB IL 24 DO 8 HD PAC 8 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 1DU 2700172 IB IL 24 DO 8 PAC 8 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 2861289 IB IL 24 DO 8 2A PAC 8 transistor outputs 24 V DC 2 A 2861603 IB IL 24 DO 16 PAC 16 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 2861292 IB IL 24 DO 16 ME 16 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 2897253 IB IL 24 DO 32 HD PAC 32 transistor outputs 24 V DC 0 5 A 2862822 Relay Terminals IB IL 24 230 DOR 1 W PAC 1 change over contact 230 V 3A 2861881 IB IL 24 230 DOR 1 W PC PAC 1 change over contact 230 V 3 A 2862178 IB IL 24 48 DOR 2 W PAC 2 change over contact 48 V 2 A 2863119 IB IL 24 230 DOR 4 W PAC 4 change over contact 230 V 3 A 2861878 IB IL 24 230 DOR 4 W PC PAC 4 change o
55. ension such as those used for SmartPhones ICS Manual Functions 4 3 12 ICS Manual A click on the button Search opens the file selection dialog of the web browser and the required template files can now be selected Now click Start upload to load them into the ICS Note All Plugins loaded into the ICS are initially only saved in the non permanent memory of the ICS Please use the button Save all changes in order to save them permanently Note If the program ID of the plug in template does not match one of the two program IDs of the IPOCS application the upload aborts with an error message After successful loading a key is added for each Plugin below the field Delete Plugins that can be used to delete the respective Plugin Note Later the Plugins are started in the form IPOCS PLUGIN LIST that can be accessed via the menu function POCS Plugins In addition the global password to start the plugins can be assigned in this form The default password to start Plugins is plugin You don t need to know the current password to modify the password and can directly assign any new password without verification A click on Change Password writes the new value into the ICS If the confirmation has been faulty an appropriate error message will be displayed after reload of the form Plug in oBIX Plug ins oBIX plug ins are needed to read and write NV data points in the IPOCS application via an oBIX client For a description of
56. ent of RS 232 connector DEE ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 ICS Manual Display and Operating Elements Overview According to the assembly variant the ICS includes up to four groups of display and operating elements All devices variants are provided with CEA 709 service button CEA 709 service LED RUN LED and I O LED Inline supply LEDs Furthermore all variants with display and keypad include Buttons LEDs and 7 segment display Variants with Ethernet connection include in addition Ethernet status displays speed link Inline diagnostic indicators SysMik 1 H ZEZ SH 1 0 LED VO LNK 100 Ics ei InlineControlServer Link LED a Speed LED Speed LED Link LED oN fo E 1 8segoo1 0l Display and keypad Service button ao D BO q0 0r Seice MUN O 1 2 3 4 TPT10 Service LED ae T Oj 5 6 7 8 g 00o oo Run LED Figure 3 3 1 1 Front view with display and operating elements Inline Supply LEDs U on Usk 24 V supply U logic supply OK off Usx UL not OK Uy on voltage at main circuit 24 V DC off no voltage at main circuit Us on voltage at segment circuit 24 V DC off no voltage at segment circuit Table 3 3 2 1 Inline supply LEDs 35 Installation and
57. eration 43 Functions 44 Functions Console RS 232 Console The following components are required to use the console functions RS 232 cable RJ12 to DSUB 9 see 7 1 and or ICS with Ethernet for Telnet PC with terminal program e g HyperTerminal on Windows When using the console with RS 232 the serial interface of the device has to be connected to an available RS 232 interface on the PC Then the program HyperTerminal is opened in Windows to be found under Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communication Starting the program for the first time generates the request to configure the connection settings Now the serial interface used is selected from the list Establish connection via to make the following settings Bits per second 38400 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None After quitting the dialog with OK the dialog Properties from the File menu should be opened After changing to the register Settings and a click on ASCIl Configuration those settings can be adapted all selection options should be deactivated there Now the ICS is launched by connecting the power supply and a text similar to the following appears it can slightly differ depending on the version SysMik GmbH Dresden www sysmik de ICS boot loader TIMESTAMP BOOT Mar 19 2007 18 56 21 Testing RAM Passed Testing boot loader Passed Testing primary image Passed Loading prima
58. for all devices the other submenus are only available if the ICS contains the respective function device submenu for device settings see chapter 4 1 1 3 router submenu for LON router settings see chapter 4 1 1 4 bacnet submenu for BACnet settings see chapter 4 1 1 5 enocean submenu for EnOcean settings see chapter 4 1 1 6 fidelio submenu for Fidelio settings see chapter 4 1 1 7 With Telnet only ping Send a ping command to an IP address parameter 1 n n n n Optionally the parameters timeout parameter 2 in seconds and number of retries parameter 3 can be passed over Submenu device date set the date in ISO format yyyy MM DD year month day e g 2009 10 07 time set the clock in 24 h format HH MM SS hour minute second e g 17 25 dst daylight saving time setting valid parameters auto automatic change manual on daylight saving time on no automatic change manual off daylight saving time off no automatic change factory reset the device to factory defaults with confirmation ICS Manual Functions 4 1 3 4 ICS Manual Configuration of the integrated Ethernet switch hub activating port mirroring so that all Ethernet packets are being forwarded similarly to a Hub parameter on port mirroring activated off port mirroring deactivated stormrate broadcast multicast storm rate in percent 1 20 stormprotect activating broadcast multicast storm protection on port bases parameters 1
59. ge resistance temperature 2897952 IB IL Al 8 SF PAC 8 x voltage current 2861412 Analog Output Terminals IB IL AO 2 U BP ME 2 x voltage 2863957 IB IL AO 4 U SF PAC 4 x voltage 2692050 IB IL AO 4 8 U BP PAC 8 x voltage 2878036 Function and Communication Terminals IB IL DALI PWR PAC DALI master with DALI supply 2897813 IB IL DALI PAC DALI master extension terminal 2897910 IB IL DALI MM PAC Sa eo Pati supply erault 2700605 IB IL DI 8 SO PAC 8 SO counter inputs digital inputs 2897020 Power and Segment Terminals IB IL 24 PWR IN PAC 24 V feed in 2861331 IB IL 24 PWR IN R PAC Supply of bus electronics UL Uana 2861674 IB IL 230 PWR IN PAC 230 V feed in 2861535 IB IL DOR LV SET PAC Spacer terminal to separate 230 V and 24 V 2861645 Device names and part numbers of Phoenix Contact apply Table 2 5 2 1 Automation terminals for building automation preferred variants ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning Assembly Dimensions Width x Height x Depth 90 mm x 72 mm x 116 mm 3 54 inch x 2 83 inch x 4 57 inch 72 mm 2 83 inch 90 mm 3 54 inch a 119 mm 4 69 inch Ce NN zZ ial oF PSEQOOVUIOY S ad fee oS W AN I Figure 3 1 1 1 InlineControlServer Dimensions Mounting Mounting position any however preferably in vertical position The device is designed for easy snap in mounting on DIN rai
60. guration basis where a text is saved in a format as used in the Windows configuration files ini This area can either be configured via the IPOCS programming interface or via the web server Unlike the text input in IPOCS the web interface allows for a form based input where the user doesn t need to know the conventions of the text file Note All E Mail settings made in IPOCS are also visible at the web interface while the reverse case does not apply Due to the internal saving as text file the maximum number of available e mail entries cannot be determined but the user is informed about the number of characters still available in the first line of the form A new entry is created via the button New and is assigned the number of the last entry increased by one The entry form is opened later via the newly created assigned numeric key see figure 4 3 12 1 Inline Control Server Mozilla Firefox j zigi Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe lt lt ft L http ficsfemail_config asp entry 1 zh Glz Googie gt Erste Schritte Q Aktuelle Nachrichten SZS Mik WS j I E Mail CONFIGURATION l InlineControlServer Release 2 0 0 GmbH Dresden WEBSERVER Home english Ej 273 156384 characters used Start deutsch Settings New IP config System config ERER Password config LonWorks config Server www sysmik de Security config From software sysmik de Calendar config
61. he requirements of the separate interfaces can be accumulated against each other If for example only very few IP 852 network variables are needed more TP FT 10 network variables may be used accordingly Interface Maximum value Recommended TP FT 10 Network variables 4 096 1 000 Alias table entries 4 096 1 000 Address table entries 65 536 2 000 IP 852 Network variables 4 096 1 000 Alias table entries 4 096 1 000 Address table entries 65 536 2 000 BACnet Objects gt 1 500 500 1 0 Local bus 5 103 Dat t i aa PRINS DALI 81 x 63 1000 Fidelio Rooms gt 1 000 200 Table 5 1 1 1 Recommended values for interface definitions The evaluation of the CPU load is realized via the RS 232 diagnosis see 4 1 and 4 1 1 Note The CPU load should not reach 100 as some lower prioritized tasks of the IPOCS application might not be executed any longer and I O accesses are slowed down Optimize your application in this case e g by increasing the task cycle times 73 Troubleshooting 5 1 3 74 The memory utilization can be determined in the IPOCS development system see 4 After loading an application to the target system the IPOCS resource dialog shows the used and available range of each memory type Note Observe and if necessary optimize the memory utilization early in the development process of your application in order to avoid bottle necks as the development goes on and for later extensions
62. he button Update Test saves an entry only if the e mail has been successfully sent Note If a domain name is used specifying the server there has to be at least one valid DNS entry in the IP configurations Router This configuration entry is available for all ICS with router TP FT 10 to IP 852 The router can be set to one of four modes off router switch and repeater In switch mode the learning of subnets and or groups can be additionally defined EnOcean This configuration entry is available for all ICS with Ethernet The connection to EnOcean is realized by the EnOcean receiver SRC Ethernet by Thermokon which provides EnOcean packets via UDP as client The ICS acts as server for the SRC Ethernet and the used port can be defined The default value 0 means that the server function is deactivated Modbus This configuration entry is available for all ICS with Ethernet It can be used for change the settings for Modbus TCP port unit ID and Modbus RTU activated deactivated BACnet This configuration entry is available for all ICS with BACnet You can configure network number object ID BACnet port and also the BACnet broadcast behavior Please have a look at the BACnet standard for further information Backup Restore This configuration entry is used to backup and restore selectable ICS settings The list of available options depends on the ICS type The name of backup files is automatically created using th
63. he red marked link A detailed description of the system functions follows in chapters 4 4 to 4 6 Each of the four system functions can be configured either via a Java or an Ajax user interface The function Backup Restore is used to backup and restore selected system configurations The name of backup files is automatically created using the following pattern ICS lt MAC address hexadecimal gt SYSTEM year month day ini Note The created file is a UTF 8 text file DALI Functions This menu entry allows access to the DALI functions Note Optionally password protected session management for administrator full access and guest read only can be configured see 4 3 8 In the next page you open the wanted system configuration function using the red marked link For a detailed description of the DALI Configurator please refer to 10 ICS Manual Functions 4 3 23 ICS Manual The function Backup Restore is used to backup and restore DALI configurations in CSV file format The name of backup files is automatically created using the following pattern ICS lt MAC address hexadecimal gt DALI year month day csv Note The created file is a UTF 8 text file in CSV file format When editing this file with Microsoft Excel you can only save it as Unicode text file To upload such a modified file to the ICS you have to convert it back to UTF 8 first This can be done for example using Microsoft Word
64. how to create these plug ins please see 5 oBIX plug ins have always the extension obix and are loaded to the ICS the same way as described in 4 3 10 You can use one plug in for the TP FT 10 side and another one for the IP 852 side Clicking button Search below Upload oBIX Plug in opens the file selection dialog where you can choose the proper template file Clicking on Start upload to the right loads the XML file to the ICS into the directory ffs sys home of the Flash file system see the access to SysHome via FTP client The ICS web server automatically recognizes to which side the plug in belongs and names the file correspondingly points709 obix or points852 obix If the option Enable use of oBIX XSL client is enabled and has been stored via Save Settings then you can use the link Goto oBIX XSL client to open an HTML based oBIX client access where all data points can be read and written Note Disable this option afterwards for better performance when you are using another oBIX client e g Tridiums NiagaraAX oBIX driver because in this case it is not necessary to create an XSL file which is only required to present a HTML web page Note If the program ID of the plug in template does not match one of the two program IDs of the IPOCS application the upload aborts with an error message 59 Functions 4 3 13 60 E Mail The IPOCS e mail function block uses a memory area of maximum 16 384 bytes as confi
65. in the page Security Configuration The following five groups can be set up 1 General locking of individual or all configuration options of the web server Note After being saved a locking selected in group 1 can only be set back either via the console see 4 1 or by deleting the application memory see 3 3 3 4 2 Host access restrictions to the web server based on a maximum of eight IP address ranges Note An address range only becomes effective once the selection box behind the range is enabled 3 Service restrictions web services see 9 Plugin configuration 4 HTTP access properties port basis authorization 5 FTP access properties port block the web folder 6 Telnet access properties port enabling disabling Telnet server Use the key Save Settings to validate the modifications Specific options only become effective after a reset of the ICS Use the button Restart ICS to restart the ICS Plug in HTML Plug ins Up to 32 HTML Plugins can be loaded into the ICS Information about how to create an IPOCS Plugin template can be found in 5 Such template files are always available as HTML format and feature except for the extension html htm the same file name as the appropriate IPOCS Plugin Creator project ipx file Fields of application of the two different Plugin files Plugins ending on html are suitable for displays of 800x480 and larger Plugins ending on htm are optimized for display dim
66. is supply drops to 50 thus 2 55 W 2 1 275 W so the maximum permissible values for logic and analog currents have to be cut in half to 1 A and 0 25 A If there is no load on the analog supply the logic supply may be loaded by up to 1 159 A 31 Installation and Commissioning 3 2 2 5 3 2 2 6 32 P 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 45 50 55 T C Figure 3 2 2 3 1 Derating of logic and analog supply Protection Measures of Bus Terminal Supply Upx Surge overvoltage Input protective diode can be destroyed by permanent overload Polarity reversal Serial diode in the lead path of power supply unit In case of wrong polarity only a very low current is flowing and the fuse of the external power supply unit does not trip Ensure protection of 2 A by fuses or through the external power supply unit Protective Devices of 24 V Main and Segment Supply Uy and Us Surge overvoltage Input protective diodes can be destroyed by permanent overload Polarity reversal Parallel diodes In case of wrong polarity a high current is flowing which is blowing the external fuses Segment supply and main supply are related to the same ground potential Note Every 24 V voltage must be fused externally The power supply unit must be capable of supplying a current four times the nominal value of the external fuse to reliably blow the fuses in case of
67. itrarily structured using macro technology The underlying model instance concept allows multiple use of macros with different parameterization each Example A once programmed controller macro model can be used several times within the application model instances whereas each controller instance accesses different I O channels or LONWoRKS network variables and is operating with other control parameters IPOCS allows for simulation of applications on a PC in order to test the application prior to ICS programming After loading an application any signal can be monitored and parameters can be adapted to the process without jolt without jolt without reinitialization during running operation The communication interfaces of the ICS are defined via the IPOCS configurators automatically generating the respective typical interface description files for system integration See 3 for a detailed introduction to ICS programming Communication ICS specialized for use in building technology provides interfaces for the most important standardized protocols CEA 709 based on TP FT 10 for the use in LONWORKS networks CEA 852 for transmission of LONWORKS messages via Ethernet BACnet IP BACnet MS TP Internet protocols e g web services for DALI networks SRC Ethernet EnOcean Receiver via UDP Modbus TCP Modbus RTU DALI single and multi master system Overview 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 10 CEA 709 All
68. ls 35 mm x 7 5 mm according EN 60715 supersedes EN 50022 Note For optimum stability fix the DIN rail on a mounting plane or a back plane The device has to include suitable fixtures such as terminals or grounding clamps on both sides in order to avoid the device laterally sliding off the mounting rail Note Only use terminals or clamps at the connection side that don t project the mounting rail by more than 30 mm in order not to seize the release of connected Ethernet plugs 25 Installation and Commissioning Note Only use clean and corrosion free mounting rails in order to ensure a safe contact between the FE terminals 3 1 3 Mounting Inline Terminals An Inline station is assembled by plugging the individual components to each other thus establishing the potential and bus signal connection between the individual components of the station Figure 3 1 3 1 shows the procedure of mounting a terminal Disconnect power to the entire station Mount the electronics base onto the rail A Adjacent terminals are interlocked by their featherkeys keyways B First insert the featherkeys of the local bus into the keyways of the preceding terminal B1 Guide the featherkeys along the keyways until they lock appropriately B2 Ensure that the featherkeys are properly connected C2 C1 shows the common mistake that the featherkeys are not inside their keyways After mounting all electronics bases install the connectors on
69. ly Usx Protective Devices of 24 V Main and Segment Supply Uy and Us TP FT 10 Ethernet RS 232 Display and Operating Elements Overview Inline Supply LEDs Service Button and LED RUN and I O LED Overview Signaling during Boot Process Signaling after Boot Process Wink Command Deleting the Application Memory Starting the Fallback Image Service Messages Ethernet Status 32 32 33 33 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 ICS Manual Contents ICS Manual 3 3 5 3 3 5 1 3 3 5 2 3 3 5 3 3 3 5 4 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 3 1 4 1 3 2 4 1 3 3 4 1 3 4 4 1 3 5 4 1 3 6 4 1 3 7 4 1 3 8 4 1 3 9 4 2 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 3 6 4 3 7 4 3 8 4 3 9 4 3 10 4 3 11 4 3 12 4 3 13 4 3 14 Display and Keypad Test Mode Operation in Test Mode Test Mode Example for Digital Output Terminal Test Mode Example for Analog Output Terminal Application specific use of Display and Keypad Functions Console RS 232 Console Telnet Console Console Commands All Menus Main Menu Submenu device Submenu router ICS with CEA 709 router only Submenu bacnet ICS with BACnet only Submenu enocean ICS with Ethernet only Submenu fidelio ICS with Fidelio interface only Submenu modbus ICS with Ethernet only Submenu dali ICS with Ethernet only Diagnosis via RS 232 Web Server Overview Homepage Login Logout all sessions Using the Online Help TCP IP Settings Device
70. mmissioning 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 28 Power Supply Overview The bus controller is operated with 24 V DC The bus controller is powered from this source and it generates the logic voltage for the logic circuit and the analog voltage for the analog circuit The logic circuit supplies the internal bus including the communication chips of all connected automation I O terminals The analog circuit provides an auxiliary supply for analog signals Note For ICS with Ethernet connection see Table 2 4 2 1 applies While connecting the automation terminals please observe the derating of the logic voltage the supply of the analog terminals and the maximum ampacity of the terminals Furthermore the bus controller includes connections for the supply of the mains and segment voltage of the Inline station Figure 3 2 2 1 1 shows the basic circuit for the connections of the power supply A B US US O uw O um u O u O O Br cke Jumper U E Bp ve EN 7 i Q Us H Usk Up Vax Uy Se BB a an 0O SB E M M i Figure 3 2 2 1 1 Supply Um Usk and Us from different sources A and from a common source B Note If Usk Um and Us are to be supplied from a common source the fuse protection of the individual sections with regard to their supply requirements has to be observed Note The current passing through terminals and potential routing contacts must not exceed 8A ICS Manual Installation an
71. n is displayed every 10 seconds The system utilization should not be at 100 for a long period of time otherwise different low priority tasks e g writing of parameter modifications into the FLASH may not be realized If parameters or configuration network variables are modified the acceptance of the modifications in the FLASH is displayed The loading of an IPOCS application is displayed If settings of communication interfaces have been modified the resulting reboot of communication stacks is displayed Web Server Overview All ICS with Ethernet are provided with an integrated web server allowing further configuration of IP CEA 709 CEA 852 and system settings in addition to access to statistics and network variables as data points via IPOCS Pluglns The web pages on the web server are by default available in English and German and include a menu on the left side of the window allowing access to all functions see Figure 4 3 3 1 Standard web browsers are used to display the web pages for example Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 7 Firefox from 1 5 Opera from 9 2 K meleon from 1 0 For proper function the following components must be enabled in the browser JavaScript loading pictures Cascading Style Sheets As Java applets are also included in some configuration pages the following should be enabled Java is enabled in the web browser A SUN Java Plugin of version 6 or newer is installed on the web browser
72. net server for configuration and displaying status information see 4 2 The Telnet server can be accessed with any Telnet client e g Windows Hyperterminal On a configuration Web page see 2 2 4 1 Settings Security the Telnet server can be enabled and the Port can be configured The Telnet server is disabled per default The user interface is similar to the serial console see 4 1 1 ICS Manual Overview 2 2 5 2 2 6 2 2 7 ICS Manual Fidelio Protocol for hotel automation The widely used hotel front office solution Fidelio Suite and OPERA by MICROS Fidelio is a software application that allows booking rooms managing customers billing and much more To create a building automation system meeting the requirements especially with respect to higher energy efficiency it is preferable to evaluate the occupancy state of a hotel room from a building automation network Air conditioning blinds and window controls can be adapted based on this information The ICS Fidelio interface is specifically designed for this purpose Once the interface is activated the ICS logs on at the Fidelio server and receives information whenever a guest checks in or out thus gathering the occupancy state of each room and acting upon this information within the IPOCS application MICROS Fidelio Suite 8 from version 8 7 supports the new pre check in function and the Energy Management System Scheduler A configurable time interval prio
73. oduction Overview Programming Communication CEA 709 CEA 852 BACnet Web Technologies Configuration Websites Web Services with HTTP and SOAP Binding oBIX via HTTP FTP Server E Mail Client Telnet Fidelio Protocol for hotel automation Lexicon Files Localizing the User Interface Modbus Visualization IPOCS Web Designer IPOCS Plugin Creator Functions Console Web Server Schedules Trend Logging Alarming LPA Back End RNI LON Router BACnet Router Integrated Ethernet Switch o O 0 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 Contents 2 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 6 2 6 1 2 6 2 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 4 3 2 2 5 3 2 2 6 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 5 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 7 3 3 4 Design Hardware Software The Inline Product Range ICS Supported Automation Terminals Terminals for Building Automation Installation and Commissioning Assembly Dimensions Mounting Mounting Inline Terminals Connections Overview Power Supply Overview Power Dissipation Calculations Current consumption calculation of an Inline station with 18 18 19 22 23 23 25 25 25 25 26 27 27 28 28 30 30 Derating of Logic and Analog Supply for Variants with Ethernet Connection 31 Protection Measures of Bus Terminal Supp
74. odule exchange The mechanics of the systems also allows for exchange of terminals within the station without complete dismantling The bus controller can largely determine type and function of the terminals thus certain in and output functions can also be created without configuration of the station such as for commissioning tests ICS Manual Overview 2 6 1 2 6 2 ICS Manual ICS Supported Automation Terminals In paragraph 7 2 you will find an overview of all automation terminals supported by ICS Terminals for Building Automation With regards to the function processing speed and accuracy particular constraints apply in building automation Typical in and output functions in building automation are Temperature logging preferably with low cost sensors NTC Pt1000 and non extensive wiring two wire connection Resistance inputs such as for brightness sensors and capturing of set points per potentiometer Analog voltage inputs 0 10 V such as for meteorological sensors Analog voltage outputs 0 10 V such as for valve control Digital inputs for potential free contacts such as for connection of light switches Relays for low voltages such as for sunblind motors signals or contactor triggering Relays for high inrush currents such as for lighting loads DALI interfaces for lighting control Digital outputs for switching of external relays Table 2 5 2 1 shows a list of recommended terminals according to the
75. on prompts sending of the Neuron ID or NID to set up the addressing of a network participant via the network management tool 89 Glossary 90 XML based protocol supporting the data exchange between SOAP systems and enabling remote queries of functions Device for the connection of several network segments Each Switch port can receive data buffer them and transfer them according to source and target address to other ports for sending TE DU Division unit 12 2 mm in the Inline System Bus terminator Passive network in order to avoid signal Terminator reflections on the TP FT 10 bus line 105 Ohm for line bus 52 5 Ohm for free topology Channel type specified by LONMARkK standard Twisted Pair TP FT 10 technology with free topology most common channel type 78 kBit s VDI 3814 Guidelines for planning and realization of building automation projects based on the ISO EN 16484 standard Server service making the protocols of the Internet technologies Web server available e g HTTP Web services Services based on WEB technologies using XML documents for data exchange such as HTTP GET or HTTP POST CEA 709 command to identify individual devices after reception Wink command of a Wink command the devices can be located by a flashing LED Standard for an expandable language to create machine and XML i human readable documents in shape of a tree structure Table 8 1 Glossary ICS Man
76. on sessions can only be used by the client who opened the session If a client tries to open a session and the web server has already registered another open administrator session the access by any other client is denied Therefore an open administrator session should always be closed using the logout function Note A session is automatically closed after 5 minutes of inactivity ICS Manual Functions 4 3 5 4 3 6 ICS Manual Using the Online Help The online help for the ICS is not immediately available after delivery A packed help file can be downloaded from the SysMik web server using the following address http www sysmik de download ics help onhelp zip Unpack the contents into a directory of your choice Now launch the local GoAhead web server in the used target directory via the Batch file Run I CS help bat lf you use a firewall on your PC it will inquire if the web server application should be blocked or not In any case you have to unblock this application in order to use online help The default root path for the online help is http localhost 8008 in the ICS the help should function immediately If the security guidelines of your company do not allow the use of a local web server the help files can also be loaded to the ICS using a FTP Client and you can use it from this web server Therefore please create a directory onhelp in the file system of the ICS see 9 for details copy the content of the folder
77. onhelp from the ZIP file into it and specify this folder as help root see 4 3 7 TCP IP Settings An ICS can retrieve the IP settings from three sources 1 the ICS device provides them itself configuration type static 2 they are provided by a BOOTP server configuration type bootp 3 they are provided by a DHCP server configuration type dhcp Note Should the setting for option 2 not function as required please try option 3 as the DCHP server can downgrade itself to a BOOTP server The BOOTP server in the FactoryManager by Phoenix Contact is an example for this circumstance of use The Windows versions function in both cases properly Note If a BOOTP server has been selected as source and is not available the ICS does not finish the start process but has to be reset via the power supply and the configuration type has to be changed via the console If a DHCP server has been selected as source and is not available the start process continues after approx 30 sec with the static values and configuration type is automatically set back to static 55 Functions 4 3 7 56 Inline Control Server ar j S Mik 7 DIS i a CONFIGURATION InlineControlServer Release 4 1 10 GmbH Dresden xe SS Home Network Interface Settings Language Settings MAC Address w DA BO 01 6A 8A TCPAP IP configuration type Static Device Current value Static value Password TEE Address 10 0 0 50 E
78. onth monthly week weekday The extreme flexibility however is only realized by admitting wildcards any within every date element and by additional element values Table 4 4 1 1 includes an overview of all date element values Day Weekday Monthly Week n e 0 lI sindey day 1 7 odd last day 8 14 even day 15 21 day 22 28 day 29 31 last 7 Table 4 4 1 1 Possible date element values Exceptions and actual time ranges within the timer schedules also use date types as the calendar to define the date relation whereas for exceptions also references to a calendar can be used Within the IPOCS application the ten calendars can be used in parallel The output of the related function block provides the value true or false depending on the date entries and the current date and is recalculated at the turn of the day 67 Functions 4 4 2 68 Schedulers Basically a calendar already is a scheduler providing a daily switch signal of true or false at 00 00 h The 10 schedulers in the ICS improve this to output a floating point value at any minute of a 24 hour day Each scheduler includes two features Actual time range the date range of its validity Standard value the output value if none of the following schedulers is active and the following two schedulers Weekly schedule Schedulers for the weekdays Monday to Sunday Exception schedules wi
79. ontrol Network over IP abbreviation for the CEA 852 protocol EN 14908 4 Function for CEA 709 address assignment and management at the IP 852 channel CEA 709 International standard based on extended LONWORKS specifications for the communication protocol including physical transmission procedures on different media compliant with the LONMARK definition In Europe standardized equivalent as EN 14908 Control Network Protocol CNP CEA 709 1 Standard of the communcation protocol known als LON Control Network Protocol Specification CEA 852 Echelon Use of the IP channel as transmission medium for the LONWORKS protocol Company that invented and marketed Control Networks EN 14908 International CEN standard Open Data Communication in Building Automation Controls and Building Management Control Network Protocol Specifies in accordance with the ANSI CEA Standards and the LONMARK guidelines the communication protocol part 1 the PowerLine channel part 2 the TP FT 10 channel part 3 protocol tunneling IP 852 part 4 and the implementation guidelines part 5 Fallback Image Minimal software with emergency help functions e g for download of the Primary Image is launched if Primary Image is damaged Fidelio OPERA Leading hotel management software provides room occupancy information as one of various functions Free topology All devices are connected to each o
80. output test activated terminal 5 group 3 In the example of figure 3 3 5 2 1 the test mode is activated and the 3 group is selected on the 5 terminal If it is a terminal with digital outputs such as IB IL 24 DO 32 the channels 17 24 can be toggled by activating the buttons 1 8 ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 3 5 3 3 3 5 4 ICS Manual Test Mode Example for Analog Output Terminal f Figure 3 3 5 3 1 Example analog output test activated terminal 2 group 1 In the example of figure 3 3 5 3 1 the 1 group on the 2 terminal is selected in test mode If it is a terminal with analog outputs such as IB IL AO 2 U BP ME the output value on channel 1 can be increased or reduced by activating the buttons 1 and 5 The buttons 2 and 6 are assigned to the 2 channel The step size are approx 10 of the output range Application specific use of Display and Keypad In addition all elements of the display and keypad can also be controlled by the application Thus the test mode can for example be blocked or quit by the application or be activated in another way other than by the test button e g via network variables Another option is to use test mode and applications access simultaneously Once activated the test mode takes over the control of display and operating elements after quitting the test mode the application takes over the control again e g to display values while running an op
81. pants at a time Modbus Communications protocol for programmable logic controllers PLCs Modbus TCP Modbus using standard Internet Protocols TCP IP Modbus RTU Modbus over serial lines RS 232 or RS 485 with transmission of binary data Network interface Coupler between PC and Network ICS Manual Glossary ICS Manual LONWORKS chip LONWORKS communication controller etc Neuron provided by Echelon central part of the most existing CEA 709 nodes Helton iP Uni number for clear identification of a network participant Node ID NID que clea cation of a ne particip Framework Tridium Inc for management systems in Java NiagaraAX Web technologies Independent from communication protocols BACnet LON MOD Bus PC network interface LOYTEC for LONWoRkKS CEA 709 NIC 709 Networks NIC 852 PC network interface LOYTEC for LONWoRKS CEA 852 Tool for functional project design Newron System in regularly NL FACIL structured projects such as office buildings to ease engineering and service Complete package of tools without LNS by Newron System for NL START project engineering realization and service of LON projects incl OPC server for small networks up to 64 participants Denomination for the LNS tools by Newron System for project NL SUITE engineering realization and service of LON projects incl OPC server OMD Range of relay modules SysMik with 8 Bit Neuron Chips Standard fo
82. power supply plan sufficient reserves Furthermore take into account that it could come to a current increase to a multiple of the rated current in the moment of turn on caused by input capacities Power supplies with over current shut down must have a sufficient response delay to avoid start up problems Derating of Logic and Analog Supply for Variants with Ethernet Connection Note This section does not apply to devices without Ethernet connection see Table 2 4 2 As the supply of the logic voltage and the analog voltage is provided by the internal power supply of the bus controller the power dissipation of the bus controller increases with this load The derating must be observed when the fitting position is not vertical see figure 3 2 2 3 1 The load of the logic voltage and the analog voltage caused by the individual automation terminals is listed in the respective data sheets The power dissipation of the power supply unit of the bus controller caused by the connected terminals is determined as described in chapter 3 2 2 2 Ppei At the maximum permissible analog supply current of 0 5A and the maximum permissible logic supply current of 2 A this results up to 50 C in a nominal power loss of 100 with 2 55 W Example At an ambient temperature of 55 C the maximum allowable power loss of the bus controller supply unit is 50 of the nominal power loss according to figure 3 2 2 3 1 Accordingly the maximum permissible load of th
83. project tables To modify characteristics of a data point the system integrator only edits the respective Excel table and the modifications can be automatically transferred to other tables The modification becomes effective in the LNS database by import to the LNS database and does not need to be implemented manually anymore which is usually error prone This means the consistency of the entire project and the avoidance of errors can be supported by this procedure IP 852 Configuration Server Each IP 852 channel requires a configuration server that assigns and manages IP addresses of this channel The configuration server is only required if the list of participants in the IP 852 channel is modified which means at the moment of network management or if a participant such as a notebook for diagnosis purposes is temporarily added or disconnected The configuration server can either be a PC software or an integral part of a self contained device within the IP 852 channel The ICS does not contain a configuration server The specific characteristics of a configuration server can be found in the manuals of the respective manufacturer such as Echelon see or Loytec see 20 Recover Device Settings If data for the access of the devices via IP such as web server and FTP server have got lost there are two options Readout data from the device via console and modify them if necessary Reset device to the default settings by deleting the
84. r data communication between automation system OPC DA and control technology based on Microsoft technologies OPC XML OPC standard based on Web technologies independent from Windows Orion Stack Implementation of the upper protocol layers of the CEA 709 standard by Loytec Power Line Communication Data transfer via the mains supply such as 230 V AC grid Primary Image Program code including all functions for intended operation proprietary Characteristic of systems and products to be designed manufacturer specific using non standardized protocols which means without the free availability of tools and systems of the manufacturer they cannot be universally used by anybody Remote access Remote access to the network for project management and maintenance purposes Ring topology Form of the free bus topology bus topology with redundancy by connecting the terminals of a line bus The bus remains communication enabled even in case of an interruption Remote Network Interface External network interface directly RNI at the CEA 709 network communication with the control station via IP using a specific protocol Active element for topology structuring Actively receives Router messages and sends them out after regeneration Interference suppression message filtering medium connection of network segments coupling and Service LED button Signal LED displaying the node status The login butt
85. r to the expected check in of a guest this function generates a message that can be recognized by the ICS Thus unoccupied rooms can be operated in energy saving economy mode It can be switched to stand by mode early enough if a guest is expected to arrive in order to ensure pleasant room temperature when the guest is entering the room One ICS can provide occupancy information for up to 500 rooms For larger projects several ICS can be cascaded Lexicon Files Localizing the User Interface All web pages of the ICS can be translated to any language The English and German localizations are included by default Further localizations UTF 8 lexicon files can be loaded to the ICS via FTP Some translations are already available free of charge from SysMik currently Chinese Japanese and Russian Modbus ICS with Ethernet interface support the communication protocol Modbus The ICS can act at the same time and independently from each other as Modbus TCP server Modbus TCP client and Modbus RTU master The ICS Modbus TCP server provides Modbus data points which can be read and written by TCP clients 10 000 coils digital outputs 10 000 discrete inputs digital inputs 10 000 holding registers analog outputs 10 000 input registers analog inputs As Modbus client the ICS can read and write data points of Modbus TCP servers and gateways to Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII When using the RS 485 adapter see 7 1 ICS can
86. release it lt 5s The RUN LED goes off the service button now has to be activated immediately lt 5 s The RUN LED starts to light up in orange again and the button can finally be released After completion of the boot process the RUN LED lights up in red as there is no application to start RUN Service Action LED button supply off press and hold button orange supply on approx 0 5 s off orange max 5 s release button off max 5 s press button orange release button red Figure 3 3 3 5 1 Procedure to delete the application memory ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 3 3 6 ICS Manual Starting the Fallback Image The fallback image see 2 4 2 is required if the primary image is damaged e g after failed firmware download If the ICS detects an error while loading the primary image the fallback image is activated automatically If the failure occurs later during run time of the primary image the execution of the fallback image can be enforced via service button and I O LED figure 3 3 3 6 1 demonstrates the procedure Disconnect device from supply voltage Push service button and keep it pushed Apply supply voltage the I O LED shortly lights up in orange Keep service button pushed Once the I O LED lights up in green immediately release service button lt 3 s The I O LED changes its color into orange and the service button has to
87. rks into smaller TP FT 10 segments and to connect them to each other via a powerful IP backbone BACnet Router ICS with BACnet support BACnet MS TP provided the BACnet MS TP Adapter module ACC ICS RJ12 RS485 s 7 1 is connected to the serial interface see 3 2 5 The Adapter is recognized upon restart of the ICS After that the console function see 2 3 1 via RS 232 becomes disabled but remain available via Telnet Integrated Ethernet Switch ICS with Ethernet have an Ethernet switch for Ethernet cabling in a line topology without the need of additional switches By use of external switches which provide adequate functions to avoid loops e g STP RSTP MSTP redundant structures can be achieved The integrated switch can be configured via Webserver and console Telnet and RS 232 see 4 1 1 3 and 4 3 8 Adjustable are port mirroring for diagnosis with sniffer tools e g Wireshark broadcast and multicast storm protection for avoiding network overload aging time for response times on topology changes limitation of ingress Ethernet traffic for avoiding overload situations 17 Overview 2 5 Design 2 5 1 Hardware Figure 2 4 1 1 shows the ICS structure in its full extension Local bus 0090 24V U NT1 NT2 SH Displ
88. rmokon format locport d default 0 value 0 deactivates the EnOcean listener Submenu fidelio ICS with Fidelio interface only svraddr set the server address in format n n n n default 127 0 0 1 svrport set the server port in format d default 5010 locport set the own port in format d default 0 resync synchronisation interval in sec in format d default 21600 Submenu modbus ICS with Ethernet only modbusport set the Modbus TCP ports Modbus TCP disabled 0 standard Modbus TCP 502 unitid set the Modbus TCP device ID rtu switch the Modbus RTU on or off Standard off rtubaud set of RTU baudrate 0 4 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Submenu dali ICS with Ethernet only status shows DALI status informationen lamp lamps status ballast status of ballasts reset if the ballasts have been restarted With show the available DALI slice numbers can be found out log start the protocol analyser outputs of DALI MM slice with slice number n With show the available DALI MM slice numbers can be found out Diagnosis via RS 232 Using a terminal program see 4 1 during running operation of the ICS which means without launching the panel the following status messages can be noticed 51 Functions 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 52 While launching the ICS status text appears indicating which software components communication stacks are loaded and if errors occurred After the launch a line indicating the system utilization i
89. rrent consumption of connected terminals las current consumption of sensors and actuators fed by the Inline station The current consumption of ICS without Ethernet is below 100 mA ICS with Ethernet draw a maximum of 150 mA lics 0 15A ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 2 2 4 ICS Manual The current consumption of the connected terminals can be easily determined with the IO Configurator The following thumb rules apply The current provided by Uana influences the total current directly The current provided by U applies to the total current with a factor of 0 4 The following formula applies lk lan l 0 4 CE N current from Uana eo current from UL See the according datasheets in order to determine the current consumption of the connected actuators and sensors For an estimation it s often already sufficient to check whether the supply can be provided completely from the ICS that is without power or boost terminals For circuits UL and Uana the IO Configurator is sufficient as it detects excess of power consumption when composing the Inline station Without power and boost terminals and regardless of the circuits Um und Us a maximum current consumption of the ICS with connected terminals is 1 5 A In addition there are the current requirements of the sensors and actuators whereas the current through featherkeys and keyways is limited to a maximum of 8 A Note When selecting an external
90. ry image Passed Primary application started TIMESTAMP PRIMARY Mar 19 2007 18 57 20 Press c then ENTER to start console IMPORTANT When a start is issued console does not run immediately ICS Manual Functions ICS Manual At this stage the panel can be started by activating the lt c gt key followed by validating with lt Enter gt Note Please be aware that the console won t start immediately and a couple of seconds may pass before the prompt sign appears on the console screen After the console has been started the current settings are completed and displayed by the entry prompt ICS cmd gt _ Note Depending on the ICS type and the length of the information to be displayed the display of the current settings may be realized in several steps Proceed with lt ENTER gt When entering the help command followed by lt Enter gt a list of available console commands is displayed Which one this would actually be depends on the ICS type An example Available Console Commands help Show this help screen show Show all settings date Set system date yyyy mm dd time Set system time hh mm ss factory Restore the factory defaults ipboot Set type of ip boot configuration static bootp dhcp macaddr Set MAC address to xx xx xxk xx xx xx This is DANGEROUS ipaddr Set static network ip address n n n n netma
91. s the media BACnet IP and BACnet MS TP BACnet objects and their properties can be determined for the local BACnet server via the BACnet Configurator Specific BACnet function blocks provide the IPOCS application with read and write access to those objects which can be read and written from other BACnet clients too Intrinsic Alarming and COV change of value is supported as well BACnet client function blocks provide access to objects of external BACnet servers Thus mutual communication between automation stations can be achieved Please see 16 for detailed information about the BACnet features of the ICS ICS controllers with BACnet interface contain an integrated BACnet router from BACnet IP to BACnet MS TP The router is automatically activated when an RS 485 adapter see 7 1 is recognized at the serial port of the ICS ICS Manual Overview 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 ICS Manual Web Technologies All ICS devices with Ethernet interface include a web server providing dynamic websites for configuration and additionally offering different functions via web services This section only contains basic information about the available web components configurations and web services Please see the separate developers documentation 9 for details about web service interface and design of user specific web based visualizations Configuration Websites The basic structure of the configuration websites includes the following menu
92. set port number in format d default 47808 broadcast broadcast options valid parameters no broadcast off default bbmd default BACnet IP broadcast management devices bbmdfd default like bbmd but with foreign device option fd default foreign device mode The optional parameter default causes a reset to the default settings bbmd edit BBMD list the settings are only effective in the broadcast modes bbmd and bbmd fd valid parameters hops off set the option to 1 hop hops on set the option to 2 hops add n n n n p m m m m add an entry to the end of the device table with the properties IP address n n n n portnumber p and netmask m m m m del i delete entry i in the device table i gt Oand i 2 maximum number of entries fd set FD foreign device properties the settings are only effective in fd mode valid parameters ipaddr n n n n IP adress port d UDP port time2live d time to live in ms timeout d timeout in ms retries d number of retries mstpbaud set the baud rate for BACnet MS TP 0 9600 1 19200 2 38400 mstpnode Set the MS TP node number 0 127 255 OFF mstpframes Set the number of the MS TP Info frames 1 100 mstpnetno Set the MS TP network number 0 65535 ICS Manual Functions 4 1 3 6 4 1 3 7 4 1 3 8 4 1 3 9 4 2 ICS Manual Submenu enocean ICS with Ethernet only locport set the local port for use as client for EnOcean SRC Ethernet devices of firma The
93. sk Set static network subnet mask n n n n gateway Set static gateway ip address n n n n dns Set DNS server ip address of entry n 0 lt n lt 4 to nen csaddr Set the configuration server ip address n n n n port Set port number for cnip csvr to n timeout Set timeout for escrowlaggr to n aggr aggregation security Show all security settings unlock Unlock security configuration restrictions router Go to router sub menu bacnet Go to BACnet sub menu enocean Go to EnOcean sub menu modbus Go to Modbus sub menu dali Go to DALI sub menu exit Exit console application and start IPOCS reset Exit console application and reset ICS Done The commands available are mostly self explanatory In any case only the functions from the current menu level are displayed 45 Functions 4 1 3 1 4 1 3 2 46 Note To execute a command enter the command potentially followed by options and press the Enter key To quit a submenu within the console or to close the console enter exit followed by lt Enter gt Note If no command has been entered for more than 5 minutes the console is automatically closed Telnet Console For deploying the Telnet access it takes a PC with a Telnet client program e g HyperTerminal on Windows or Telnet The Telnet client must authorize to the server default password telnet The password can be changed on the configuration W
94. t used Figure 3 2 4 1 Terminal assignment of Ethernet connector The two Ethernet connections provided by the integrated switch allow for wiring of several ICS units in a line bus without requiring external Ethernet switches or hubs The 10 100BaseT Ports are able to recognize and to correct an interchanged receive path pair RD RD Thus either crossover or patch cable can be used no matter if the remote station is another end device a switch or a hub Note The maximum distance of 100 m between Ethernet devices can only be achieved using cables from category 5 on 33 Installation and Commissioning 3 2 5 34 RS 232 The RS 232 interface supports configuration and service and can be alternatively used as BACnet MS TP interface BACnet capable ICS or as Modbus RTU interface all ICS with Ethernet The connection to a PC is deployed by an adapter cable ACC ICS RJ12 SUB 9F s 7 1 For BACnet MS TP and Modbus RTU an external adapter ACC ICS RJ12 RS485 s 7 1 is required Note The external adapter for BACnet MS TP and Modbus RTU is supported by ICS hardware from version 03 only The hardware version number is located on the device label represented in the scheme of HW SW 03 whereas the abbreviation HW stands for hardware version The RS 232 interface is designed as RJ12 jack Pint RxD Pin2 RTS Pin3 TxD Pin4 CTS Pind 3 3 V Pin GND Figure 3 2 5 1 Terminal assignm
95. th priority 1 16 Schedulers valid according to their date entry or one of the ten calendars and the priority set The schedulers themselves can manage 20 scheduler points per weekday or exception whereas the number of exceptions per scheduler is also limited to 20 A scheduler point in the ICS has an accuracy of one minute which means that every minute the outputs of valid schedulers are recalculated and updated if necessary Any floating point value with single accuracy can be used as output value Each scheduler point expires either at a scheduler point chronologically set later or at 00 00 h The expiry of a scheduler point can be enforced by a switch value of ZERO this means that the chronologically previous switch value expires at such a point in time Within the IPOCS application the maximum 10 schedulers can be used in parallel and provide a value according to the process in figure 4 4 1 at the output of the respective function block ICS Manual Functions 4 4 3 ICS Manual Configuration via Web Browser Scheduler and Calendar configuration are realized as interactive Java applets see figures 4 4 3 1 and 4 4 3 2 t z2lslelslelz7 els 0 Defaults Time plans Exceptions NNN HFSS SS SS SS SOU ION SLI FO WADO ONON SWI Exception 4 Bu Mo Tu WeTh Fr S5a1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314151617 18 19 20 fa z lt gt Copy Paste Delete Time 1 x Upload Apply Test Figur
96. ther in any order at the TP FT 10 channel Stateless protocol for data transfer from a WEB server to a WEB HTTP browser InlineControlServer for LONMARK and BACnet applications ICS SysMik Bus controller for the scalable I O terminal system Inline Modular Phoenix Contact optional with WEB server ICS 709 Series InlineControlServer series for communication via IP FT 10 ICS 852 Series InlineControlServer series for communication via IP 852 and TP FT 10 IPOCS Graphic programming tool for controllers and I O modules by SysMik 87 Glossary 88 Channel type specified by LONMARK based on CEA 852 for Dee tunneling of the 709 protocol via IP internet protocol International standard Building Automation And Control Systems BACS specified in 7 parts about how building automation is to be planned and realized Includes the BACnet ISO EN 16484 specification and directives for the product conformance test and certification This standard constitutes no exclusive claim by BACnet thus definitively not excluding the use of the other standardized protocols LON and KNX in building automation ISO EN 16484 5 Global standard Building Automation And Control Systems part 5 Data Communication Protocol Specification of the BACnet protocol Node Bus participant in networks KNX European standard for building engineering services includes EIB EHS BATIBUS
97. tive timestamp Inactive timestamp Acknowledge Acknowledged 00001 Sensorausfall Ausf Inactive 2009 08 27 10 32 24 2009 08 27 10 32 44 v Otkas aaTunkos Active 2009 08 27 10 32 52 00003 73 A 73 A Active 2001 01 01 20 37 43 Alarm Console 1 1 1 Upload Manual v Acknowledge c 2009 SysMik GmbH Figure 4 3 21 1 Alarm console as Java version Note It is not necessary to log in for the alarm console Imprint Includes the contact information of SysMik GmbH Dresden FTP Server Each ICS with integrated web server includes an FTP server which requires an FTP client to be properly authorized at the server The default user password combination is user admin password admin whereas the password can be modified via the Configuration web page see 4 3 9 The root directory that is opened is the basic directory of the ICS web pages in the Flash file system and it is empty by default All standard configuration web pages are integrated into the ICS kernel and are not accessible via FTP This data area is mainly used to store user specific web pages and lexicon files containing translations of these web pages for different languages If you want to create user specific web pages for the Web server please read the manual 9 Lexicon files are always expected in a sub folder lexicon To get more information how to create your own translations please contact us via software sysmik de ICS Manual Functions
98. to the Web Server For diagnosis please proceed as follows Check the Ethernet wiring If the LNK LED does not light up the physical connection to the Ethernet network has been interrupted Check IP address and netmask of the device Make sure that the IP address is only assigned once Check the connection per ping command 77 Troubleshooting 5 3 2 5 3 2 1 5 3 3 5 3 3 1 78 No Login of the FTP Clients at the FTP Server Available There are several causes for this error incompatible IP settings the standard FTP port cannot be accessed the FTP server is blocked by a firewall user name or password of the authorization is wrong For diagnosis please proceed as follows Check the IP settings as in 5 3 1 6 Check the FTP port of the FTP client and read the FTP port settings of the ICS via the web server configuration website or via console Adapt both settings Let the access be activated as exception in the firewall via the access port used in the FTP server or connect with the web server behind the firewall Note Port 20 may possibly have to be activated as well and the passive mode has to be set in the FTP client Enter the proper authorization data to establish a connection Console Cannot be Started To operate the console the serial connection cable see 7 1 and a PC terminal program are required If the console start fails there may be two possible error Causes 1 The serial connection be
99. to their respective bases First insert the front detent D1 Then push the connector onto the electronics base until the rear detent locks properly D2 Figure 3 1 3 1 Installation on the mounting rail A connection of Inline components to each other B connection check C plugging of the wiring level D Note While connecting the components to each other and to the mounting rail later please make sure that all featherkeys and latches are properly snapped in 26 ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 2 3 2 1 ICS Manual Note Please consult the User Manual with regard to configuration and installation of the Inline product family see 2 Connections Overview RS 232 7 o O S sMik VOLNK100 ICS O00 InlineControlServer Ethernet l L Q S oO D w EU Ih O O FE connector LNK100 BO q 0 BP oo ServiceRUN O 1 2 3 4 TPIFT10 Ts 5 6 7 8 NT1 Inra S e o o Q U U TP FT 10 U O um Supply and 5 O functional earth ground connector FE connector 1 at the back side of enclosure Ground Shield of Ethernet and TP FT 10 2 at the back side of enclosure Functional earth ground Figure 3 2 1 1 Overview of device connections 27 Installation and Co
100. tween PC and ICS is interrupted Check if the connection cable properly connects to the ICS and the RS 232 interface of your PC and if the communication settings of the terminal program are correct port number transmission rate 38 4 kBit s 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no flow control 2 The start condition for the console is not granted Please make sure that after the request for console start has been displayed the lt c gt button is activated followed by lt Enter gt In and Output Errors General First make sure that the device boots properly and that there is no communication error see 5 3 1 Please also check if the supply connectors are properly plugged in and latched the LEDs UM US UL if available continuously light up the supply voltages are within the stated tolerances The I O LED on the ICS and the diagnosis LEDs marked by D on the automation terminals are important indicators of the status of the automation terminals ICS Manual Troubleshooting 5 3 3 2 5 3 3 3 5 3 3 4 ICS Manual Note Please make sure that you always use the IPOCS IO Configurator see 4 for programming This is the only procedure allowing for use of the diagnosis options in their full extent Table 5 3 3 1 1 shows an overview about the performance of the diagnosis LEDs on the automation terminals and their possible causes State Meaning off no logic supply on logic supply ok lo
101. ual Literature ICS Manual Literature 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 www phoenixcontact com User manual IL SYS INST UM E Automation Terminals of the Inline Product Range Phoenix Contact Phoenix order no 26 98 73 7 ICS and IPOCS First Steps SysMik GmbH Dresden IPOCS First Steps in IPOCS 4 1 SysMik GmbH Dresden part of IPOCS 4 1 x installation First Steps with the IPOCS Plugin Creator SysMik GmbH Dresden part of IPOCS 4 1 x installation First Steps with the IO Configurator for Inline Stations SysMik GmbH Dresden part of IPOCS 4 1 x installation First Steps with the BACnet Configurator for Inline Stations SysMik GmbH Dresden part of IPOCS 4 1 x installation First Steps with the ICS App Loader SysMik GmbH Dresden part of IPOCS 4 1 x installation Developer documentation ICS Webserver Software Version 2 0 SysMik GmbH Dresden part of IPOCS 4 1 x installation DALI Configurator Software Description SysMik GmbH Dresden LONWORKS FTT 10A Free Topology Transceiver User s Guide Echelon Corporation LONWoRKS Wiring Guidelines SysMik GmbH Dresden LONWoRKS Installation Handbook LON Nutzerorganisation e V VDE Verlag Berlin ISBN 3 8007 2687 4 ANSI CEA 709 1 C Control Network Protocol Specification 2010 ANSI CEA 852 B Tunneling Device Area Network Protocols Over Internet Proto
102. uilder NodeBuilder LonManager LonTalk LonUsers LonPoint Digital Home Neuron 3120 3150 LNS i LON LONWORLD Short Stack the Echelon logo and the LonUsers logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered in the USA and other countries LonLink LonResponse LonSupport LONews LonMaker Panoramix Open Systems Alliance LNS Powered by Echelon Panoramix Powered by Echelon and LONWoRkKS Powered by Echelon are trademarks of Echelon Corporation LC7093 LC3020 L IP L Switch are trademarks of LOYTEC electronics GmbH All other trademarks mentioned in this document are registered properties of their owners These and further trademarks are used in this document but not marked for better readability No part of this document may be reproduced or modified in any form without prior written agreement with SysMik GmbH Dresden Copyright 2012 by SysMik GmbH Dresden SysMik GmbH Dresden Tel 49 0 351 4 33 58 0 Bertolt Brecht Allee 24 Fax 49 0 351 4 33 58 29 01309 Dresden E Mail sales sales sysmik de E Mail support service sysmik de Germany Homepage http www sysmik de 2 ICS Manual Contents ICS Manual Contents 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 5 2 2 4 6 2 2 5 2 2 6 2 2 7 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 2 4 6 2 4 7 2 4 8 2 4 9 2 4 10 Intr
103. ver contact 230 V 3 A 2862181 IB IL 24 230 DOR 4 HC PAC 4 bistable 230 V 16 A high inrush current 2897716 TRIAC Terminals IB IL DO 1 AC PAC 1x TRIAC 12 253 V AC 0 5 A 2861920 IB IL DO 4 AC 1A PAC 4 x TRIAC 12 253 V AC 1 A 2861658 Analog Input Terminals IB IL Al 2 SF PAC 2 x voltage current 2861302 IB IL Al 2 SF ME 2 x voltage current 2863944 IB IL TEMP 2 RTD PAC 2 x resistance temperature 2861328 IB IL Al TEMP 4 RTD PAC 4 x voltage resistance temperature 2897952 IB IL Al 4 EF PAC 4 x voltage current 2878447 IB IL TEMP 4 8 RTD PAC 8 x resistance temperature 2863915 IB IL Al 8 SF PAC 8 x voltage current 2861412 85 Order Information Analog Output Terminals IB IL AO 1 SF PAC 1 x voltage current 2861315 IB IL AO 1 U SF PAC 1 x voltage 2861399 IB IL AO 2 SF PAC 2 x voltage current 2863083 IB IL AO 2 U SF PAC 2 x voltage 2861467 IB IL AO 2 U BP ME 2 x voltage 2863957 IB IL AO 4 U SF PAC 4 x voltage 2692050 IB IL AO 4 8 U BP PAC 8 x voltage 2878036 Function and Communication Terminals IB IL DALI PWR PAC DALI master with DALI supply 2897813 IB IL DALI PAC DALI master extension terminal 2897910 IB IL DALI MM PAC gee ce okt 2700605 IB IL DI 8 SO PAC 8 SO counter inputs digital inputs 2897020 Power and Segment Terminals IB IL 24 PWR IN PAC 24 V feed in 2861331 IB IL 24 PWR IN F PAC 24 V fused feed in 2861438 IB IL 24 PWR IN 2F PA
104. virtual buffer size Configuration via Web Browser Trendlog configuration is realized as interactive Java applet see figure 4 5 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 E lt lt gt gt gt l Configuration Graphics Control Log 1 2007 11 08 15 17 09 enabled Name Trendlog 1 Enabled IV Stop when full Interval 1 10 seconds 1 Delta foo Delete Position Max Counter Total Counter iInfo f C SysMik GmbH Dresden 1 2 0 Trend Load Apply Response 01 Trendlog 1 disabled 0 4000 4000 0 Figure 4 5 2 1 Java version of trendlog view Clicking the register card Graphics opens a graphical view where the values are shown as line diagram It s also possible to use an AJAX trendlog configuration website for storing trendlogs into CSV files ICS Manual Functions 4 6 4 6 1 4 7 ICS Manual Alarming IPOCS applications can send alarms via e mail messages simply providing client functionality and sending out the message via SMTP protocol using an SMTP server Using a special syntax it is also possible to use references to the memory function block of the IPOCS application in the e mail messages see 4 3 11 The configuration can be created either in the IPOCS development environment see 4 or via the web server see 4 1 1 Configuration per Web Browser The alarm configuration is an interactive Java applet see figure 4 6 1 1
105. y a short push of the button pushing it longer 1 s releases the service messages for both router sides Table 3 3 3 7 1 includes a summary of the service button functions for distribution of service messages Operating Service Button Function Service message of application related CEA 709 node is sent on TP FT 10 channel short keypress If the device has an IP 852 channel Service message of application related CEA 709 node is sent on IP 852 channel If the device contains router function long keypress hold 1 s Service messages of router related CEA 709 nodes are set on TP FT 10 and IP 852 channels Table 3 3 3 7 1 Operating the service button for sending service messages Note Service messages can only be generated after a successful boot process Another function is assigned to the service button during the boot process see 3 3 3 4 and 3 3 3 6 Ethernet Status The LEDs are provided separately for both ports and are located each directly next to the respective RJ 45 connector LED State Description on network connection established LNK short off transmission of packet Link permanent no network connection off 100 on 100 Mbps Speed off 10 Mbps if LNK is active Table 3 3 4 1 Ethernet port LEDs ICS Manual Installation and Commissioning 3 3 5 3 3 5 1 ICS Manual Display and Keypad Test Mode Operation in Test Mode 7 segment display LEDA
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