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SVR-MMF(FIT) F&eIT Series Monitoring & Control Server User`s Guide
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1. POWER i AUNE STATUS 2 mE ra eee pve EH bea 4567 UR A ES 1122 Era a E E LLL a B 4a8 eHe E EA CH 4 vice ae crn a ia as rc TO Tim e O CH ml a Oj s HE RP Device ES cla B x a IN As 57 ALT Network O J he s cl a im cono as I 1 B a v cH a a An 2 H v CHI a 2 gt che a Y a 4 E re 4 8 y A SHUT DOWN cH a 7 Q A im coun POW BD10 SVR MMF CeM 2 ADI12 3 Ble 3 4 Figure 2 1 System Configuration Diagram SVR MMF FIT 9 Overview External Dimensions SVR MME FTT 1 2 8 0
2. a LS I O Controller Unit I O Controller Unit 1 0 Controller Unit EE Device Device Y E Explanation of names Monitoring Control Server This refers to the product SVR MME FTT Data can be collected from I O Assist Servers and I O controllers connected to the network as well as from connected device modules The collected data can be displayed graphically by the monitoring function Also the internal programming function allows monitoring to be customized easily to suit the application by for example outputting alarms when upper or lower limits are exceeded or sending notification at fixed time intervals The collected data can be stored on the unit s CompactFlash card and sent to other network hosts using e mail or FTP SVR MMF FIT Introduction I
3. f UNR PESSET act SHUT BBWN SVR MMF L 64 7 E 4 0 mm Figure 2 2 SVR MME FTT External Dimensions 10 SVR MMF FIT Functions of the Various Components 3 Functions of the Various Components Nomenclature Expansion bus CompactF lash eco vetoes Py WOL E lo ra me i USB gt 8 KEYBOARD MOUSE VGA COM 4 Y WOOL OL 10 100BASE TX RESET lt RESET SW ACT SHUTDOWN SVR MMF SHUT DOWN SW Figure 3 1 Nomenclature Table 3 1 Functions of the Various Parts K eyboard MOU SE K eyboard M ouse connector MINI DIN 6 pin 12 Ron CET TI EIN A SHUT DOWN SW RESET SW S WOL MC1 5 3 G 3 5 PHOENIX CONTACT Expansion bus Factoryl T series connector 0 6mm pitch 80 pin F X 8C series HIROSE SVR MMF FIT 11 Functions of the Various Components 12 Keyboard Mouse Interface The system is equipped with
4. Group ID lo gt Unit ID lo z Device ID fi T Channel fo bd Bit all Flows Left z Warning Applet Window Figure 7 49 Set Property Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 4 Add the value of TAG number 00 to TAG number 01 and set the result in TAG number 00 TargetValue Valuel 42 Value2 TaGoo v TAGOO Y v TAGO1 M Flow Down gt RET eceececesesecccececcesesececesecseeees Warning Applet Window Figure 7 48 Calc Property SVR MMF FIT 87 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Sample 3 Write collected data to a file once every hour 1 2 6 Figure 7 50 Sample 3 1 Processing branches to True at O 2 Write the current date to LogFile minutes past each hour As File00 Action is set to one time the Log Property xl action is executed once only every LooFile Filet y hour SetValue Date sj xl o m e Hour s a eee ee Nua Min gg OK CANCEL 5 an Warning Applet Window ec zi Action onetime Figure 7 52 Log Property True Down False Lett a NEO T OR CANCEL Warning Applet Windows Figure 7 51 Timer Property 88 SVR MMF FIT 3 Write the value of TAGOO to LogFile File00 Log Property E LogFile Fien Set alue Time zi Flow Warning Applet Window Figure 7 53 Log Property 5 Write the value of TAGOO to LogFile File00 LogFile Fien SetValue
5. Task Status Task Status E 3 xj Status Task 00 0 0 feet msec run Task 01 1 0 timer 1O4msec run Task 02 4 0 timer 113meec run Task 03 0 1 set ddmgec run Task 04 0 1 sel Tiimsec run Task 05 0 1 set ameec Tun Task 06 0 1 set Tomec run Task 07 0 3 set b meec Tun Task 08 0 1 set d msec tun Tazk 09 0 0 hop Timsec run Close Warning Applet Window This specifies whether I O device access is performed by Unit or by Channel Channel access must be specified if a multiple supervisory controllers are accessing a remote device Otherwise please specify Unit access for normal operation Displays the status of a running task Displays the X Y coordinates currently being executed by each task in the format 9 9 Displays the instruction currently being executed by each task check set sub timer etc Displays the time interval for each task to execute the instructions at coordinates 0 0 in msec Displays the scan time Displays the execution status of each task You can click the Start and Stop buttons to start and stop task execution rra Figure 7 9 Task Status Clear Clears the displayed task processing screen Figure 7 10 Clear SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Item Selects a component Item Calc E Figure 7 11 Item Operation Selects an operation Operation None Figure 7 12
6. CONTEC Web Monitoring SSNOW ASy RNK sHuT DOWN SVR MMF Figure 4 5 Spacing between the System Unit and Any Surrounding Objects 28 SVR MMF FIT System Setup 5 System Setup Setting Procedure The IP address set for the Monitoring amp Control Server must not be already used by an I O Assist Server I O controller or other unit The default factory settings are IP address 10 1 1 1 and network mask 255 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 Connect the power and network cables to the Monitoring amp Control Server Unit The Monitoring amp Control Server searches for any I O Assist Servers and I O controllers and starts collecting input data automatically By connecting to the Monitoring amp Control Server Unit from the browser running on the host controller you can view the input data Set the IP address and the network mask so that the host controller belongs to the same network as the Monitoring amp Control Server Unit For procedures on how to view input data using a browser see the section entitled Verifying the Operation SVR MMF FIT 29 System Setup Verifying the Operation The Monitoring amp Control Server continuously reads the latest data from the devices connected to the I O Assist Server and I O Controller Units on the same network
7. Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 6 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen By connecting to the Monitoring amp Control Server from the host computer using a browser you can create and view a monitoring screen Operation Procedure Clicking on page number button of Data Monitoring Calling Applet brings up the following screen 3 Web Data Monitoring Applet Microsoft Internet Explorer oO xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ei erak gt amp A A Reach Favorites CHristory Eh Ej Address E http 192 168 132 146 cgi binfcai_apvw2 cai Fg color Black Y ltem None Dperation Operation z Pleass close this window when you finish this program gt el Applet started ER Local intranet Figure 6 1 Menu Menu bar functions Load Loads and displays a previously saved page Save Saves the monitoring screen that has been created Clear Clears the current monitoring screen Fg Color Selects the color in which the screen is to be drawn Item Selects the component to be laid out Operation Selects the specific operation to be performed SVR MMF FIT 43 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen Load Loads and displays a previously saved page File Load xi Load File Marre iv D CANCEL Warning 4pplet Window Figure 6 2 File Load Save Saves the monitoring screen that has been created Figure 6 3 File
8. Connecting from the host computer to the Assist Server using a browser to create and view a monitoring screen State Check from a Browser Operation procedure 1 Start the browser In the browser s address field enter the IP address that was set on the Monitoring amp Control Server Unit Example For an IP address 10 1 1 1 enter the following http 10 1 1 1 2 The screen of Main Menu is displayed 3 SYR MMF FIT Main Menu Microsoft Internet Explorer y 10l xj File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Y g 2 A A Search Fag Favorites EBdistory EX Ej al http 10 1 1 1 Go Links gt SVR MMF FIT Main Menu Version 1 00 Please Enter your user name and password If the state where operation is not performed exceeds 30 minutes it logs out for keep security user name password send 16 Done i f fox Local intranet Figure 5 1 Password Input The user name mmf password mmf is registered at the time of shipment Use standard lower case characters 30 SVR MMF FIT System Setup 3 A menu is displayed 3 MMF Configuration menu Microsoft Internet Explorer p iol xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Asearch ejFavorites CBristory Gh Ej Links ax System watch SVR MMF FIT Configuration Menu CONTEC View Monitoring Edit Monitoring Edit View Task Basic confioguration Network set
9. e gt Tag ID TaGoo i i Input Output input value i Group ID lo 7 Unit ID fo sy Device ID lo 7 Channel fo o Width 70 Height Fo Min o Max 255 Range eee Fg color o0 Bg fill J not Fill Bg color FoFOFO OK Warning Applet Window Figure 6 26 Seg Range Specify the number of digit positions to be made available for display purposes SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 9 Volume Volume display External view of Properties dialog box the component Tag ID TaGoo Input Output output value Group ID jo Unit ID lo zi Device ID lo x Channel lo z width J100 Height fioo Min fo Max fioo Upper limit value fioo color FF0000 Lower limit value lo color FFFFOO Rag 270 Scale not Set FontSize 12 Fg color 000000 Ba fill I not Fill Bg color 00FF00 Eo APEE OK Warning Applet Window Figure 6 27 Volume Rag Specify a meter display arc angle in a range from 90 to 360 In terms of Input Output selecting Output value causes a meter to be displayed SVR MMF FIT 59 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 10 Status Unit device status display External view of Properties dialog box the component Status Property ES Group ID 9 Y Unit ID fo Disp Device V Device ID 0 M Device 1D 4 M Device ID 1 M Device 1D 5 M Device ID 2 W Device ID 6 M Device ID 3 MV Device ID 7 FontSize fi 2 Fg color 000000
10. Group ID 0 z Fgeolor 000000 Unit ID 0 l A CAN Mitt TA Bafil D notFil Device ID fo a 30 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Bgcolr FOFOFO Channel Linel Line2 Bi Line Color 000000 Ok CANCEL Warning Applet Window Warning Applet Window Figure 6 22 Tchart Displays changes in I O bit on off patterns in a polygon graph format An input channel can be specifying by clicking on the Line button and specifying a value in units of Lines A maximum of eight channels can be displayed simultaneously The horizontal axis represents up to 100 count values for the scanning interval SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 5 FillBox Fill box display External view of the Properties dialog box component 109 xi Tag ID TAGOO z Input Output input value ha Group ID po x Unit IB jo x Device ID po Channel po z Vertical Horizontal Vertical y Width 170 Height 100 Min ic Max ioo Upper limit value foo color FF0000 Lower limit value fo color FFFFOO Scale not Set FontSize 12 Fg color 000000 Ba fill not Fill Bg color 00FF00 E A a Green CANCEL warning Applet Window Figure 6 23 FillBox Vertical Horizontal Switches the display orientation between horizontal and vertical orientations The default is Vertical SVR MMF FIT 55 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 6 Slider Slide switch External view of th
11. Operation SVR MMF FIT 71 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Basic Operations 1 Parts are arranged In Item select the desired component and click on it on the screen in order to lay it out Example Inserting a Set instruction L F Item Nop Es Operation None Figure 7 13 Item Operation None 3 Figure 7 14 Item Set Single clicking on the screen displays the meter Item Set Operation None a Figure 7 15 Set 72 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 2 In Operation select Properties and click on the component to open the Properties box Mone g Set r Operation Figure 7 16 Operation y Item None E Operation Figure 7 17 Operation Property x Tag alue Taco a IO Read Wwrite read y Input Output input value z Group ID 0 Unit 1D Device ID Channel Item None lt Operation Property z Figure 7 18 Property Components have parameters that control their function and flow that controls which component is to be executed next In this example device data is read into TAGOO then control is passed to the next component in the downwards direction Down SVR MMF FIT 73 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 3 You can also move a component by selecting Move in Operation Item None Operation Property EE Figure 7 19 Operation y Tte rr Mone Opera
12. True at O x minutes past each hour As Label LABOO gt Action is set to one time the Flow action is executed once only every hour Hour pooo Figure 7 63 Label Property Min 00 Sec 00 Action one Eme True Down False Let APPLY anes AA Warning 4pplet find Figure 7 64 Timer Property SVR MMF FIT 91 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 3 5 92 Call the subroutine Sub Property R Sub suboo Flow Lett APPLY BE CANCEL pplet Window Figure 7 65 Sub Property Send an e mail Select the destination address in the Mail To field Select one of ADDROO to ADDRO9 These are defined in the Mail Setup If sending an attached file select the file in the Attach field In the Action field specify whether to wait for sending to complete or to return immediately If No Wait return immediately is specified ensure that no other processing updates the file while it is waiting to be sent Mail Property x MalTo ADDRO0 Subject daily log Text daily log Attach FileQ0 Action wait 7 Flow Down APPLY 3 Warning Applet window Figure 7 67 Mail Property 4 6 Processing branches to True at 0 minutes past each hour As Action is set to one time the action is executed once only a day Timer Property x Hour O0 7 Min 00 z Sec 00 Acton one time bd True Right
13. 2 Switch Displays the status of the bit that was set Left clicking on an ON bit turns it off Left clicking on an OFF bit turns it on Figure 6 31 Switch 3 Seg7 eo l 7 mm OEE x Left clicking on this l j i ae pags component brings up a dialog a Servalue 205 box that enables you to set an l i l j l output value from the a Fam Vom keyboard Figure 6 32 Seg7 62 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 4 Volume By left clicking on the memory content of the value to be output you can change the output value Figure 6 33 Volume 5 Status Left clicking on Run for a given Device ID brings up a Start Stop dialog box Left clicking on Device Type for a given Device ID brings up a basic setup dialog box Figure 6 34 Basic Setup Dialog Box A basic setup dialog box is displayed only for the following modules ADI12 8 FIT AI12 4 FIT and CNT24 2 FIT 1 ADI12 8 FIT An input signal range must be set The following module ranges can be used 10 to 10V 5 to 5V 0 to 10V and O to 5V Please refer to the Module Manual for further details Figure 6 35 ADI12 8 FIT 2 DAI12 4 FIT An input signal range must be set The following module ranges can be used 10 to 10V 5 to 5V 0 to 10V 0 to 5V and O to 20mA Please refer to the Module Manual for further details UnitID 0 DevicelD 4 DA From m To Uma Figure 6 36 DA
14. 48 Operat ossa ed a ene 49 Operation Delete reinir n R 49 CIM TEE PESE ANETE AE AAEE AN 51 Mbs 52 o 1 E EE E eee eee ee ee 53 A ee ice eee eee eee 54 o tee NENT 55 O 56 PP bidenadashdenece Shneneebtes 57 DCO eee eee eee 58 VO nee ere een nent mere rere tee ene eter ere ere 59 o eee eer ee tet ere ee vere ere ee eee re enter 60 GLE AION SCLC CM e 61 0b HG Greene ne monet en ee ee ere ee enna te 62 TO A pene cae 62 JS A O tern rer eee ree en errr a 62 NOUS alada nd ace elencos 63 Basic Setup Dialog BOX aora carino 63 ADI T2 8 E antaiaiiciiiiicd 63 DAPA FIT Finna a 63 CNPA al il A 64 SVR MMF FIT vii Figure 6 38 Figure 6 39 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Figure 7 4 Figure 7 5 Figure 7 6 Figure 7 7 Figure 7 8 Figure 7 9 Figure 7 10 Figure 7 11 Figure 7 12 Figure 7 13 Figure 7 14 Figure 7 15 Figure 7 16 Figure 7 17 Figure 7 18 Figure 7 19 Figure 7 20 Figure 7 21 Figure 7 22 Figure 7 23 Figure 7 24 Vill O O 64 OUT Property ea 64 MON ass AEE E 65 Pile iOaGsicteineeet botacerthoineethoGe e E A 66 Ele Save iaa 66 Debus COMO A 67 A CLE rest ceduin tush a de heseesaueatinen 68 O 68 MA A ace eeeeiceseeie 69 E ince es eee neuen eee ea 69 RS E cee eect E A E eee oe 70 o A 70 A A ene E en aes 71 ODO aobn 71 O 72 EAS A e non O vente eter ere ere 2 O q2 OPE IOI oct ciutat ibid E E 73 Operation Propecia 73 POS ecco ee 73 OD CLT OD asias 74 Operation MOYO nia E 74 MOV cad copad
15. Figure 7 2 File Load Figure 7 3 File Save A maximum of 10 tasks can be created and executed simultaneously A maximum of 10 subroutines can be created and called from the tasks SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Debug Displays the debug dialog Use Debug Run to display the current task status As execution is synchronized with the browser it is slower than the actual processing speed Debug Control 3 aj Debug Control Enter values in the X and Y fields then click SET to change the Next Step execution position You can modify the value for a TAG number by selecting the TAG entering the new value then clicking SET Warning Applet don Figure 7 4 Debug Control Step Execute component instructions one at a time Debug Run Run step execution continuously Run Execute task in normal mode Stop Stop task Close Close dialog SVR MMF FIT 67 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Mail Setup Specifies the host settings and other setup information for using mail Mailsetup O O x Mail Setup SMTP Server Josakaconteccoip Source Addr Jadm mmbcontec coip Send Addr ADDROD falamO0 evO1 contec cojp ADDROI falaimN swO2contec cop appRn2 09012345678 abedefgcom ADDRO3 PO ADDO FO ADDROS PO ADDROG CE ADDR Poo ADDROS P ADDARO OR CANCEL Warning Applet Window Figure 7 5 Mail Setup Set these parameters when using e mail to send alarms o
16. Information received Eee Figure 9 2 Communications Protocol SVR MMF FIT 99 Appendix Frame format Using the UDP IP port address 5007h the F amp eIT Protocol is installed in the data section The frame structure takes the format described below Due to the header byte order conventions the Ethernet IP and UDP are treated as Big Endians all other entities are treated as Little Endians for which controls exerted by an x86 CPU hold priority Table 9 3 Frame Structure Size Header name Remarks em byte OoOO Remarks Destination Address MEN Remote MAC address Ena Source Address MN Local MAC address section Type Field Ethernet II IP Ver4 Header Fragment disabled juorseain worm o epet maras Acsi 8 Identifies the Reaalwrite privilege Bene MIRO sadness Specifies a remote MAC address when using IP multicasting Description of communications server headers 1 Identifier Identifies the frame as a F amp eIT Protocol frame 2 Version Indicates the frame version 3 Command The virtual address access command 100 SVR MMF FIT Appendix 4 Sequence no A counter that prevents the occurrence of duplicate frames wherein the sequence number is incremented each time a packet is transmitted 5 Response ID When a response type command is transmitted the contents of the response ID are copied to the response ID for the response frame 6 Virtual address Spe
17. O Assist Server Unit The I O Assist Server Unit supports the management function that enables it to collect data from and set data to I O Controller Units that belong to the same group as the Group ID that is set by using the Group ID switches of the SVR IOA FIT Assist Server which is a CONTEC product Group IDs can be set in a range of O to 7 By connecting local terminals and office terminals by means of a Web browser it is possible to monitor the status of the devices that are connected to an I O Controller Unit O Controller Unit The I O Controller Unit is a general term that refers to any combination of this product the CPU CA10 FIT with device modules Each device contains a Group ID SW and a Unit ID SW these switches must be set so that they are unique within the network The I O Controller Unit transmits data collected from the devices to the I O Assist Server Unit that bears a specified Group ID Group IDs can be set in a range of O to 8 whereas Unit IDs are set in a range of 0 to 7 When the Group ID is set to 8 no data is transmitted to the I O Assist Server instead controls can be performed directly from a terminal to the I O Controller Unit The following device modules are available an 8 point digital input an 8 point digital output module DIO 8 8 FIT a 16 point digital input module DI 16 FIT a 16 point digital output module DO 16 FIT an 8 point input analog digital converter module ADI
18. Taco Flow Warning Applet Window Figure 7 55 Log Property SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 4 Read the collected data into TAGO 2 x Tagy alue Tago IO ReadAwrite read Input Output input value Group ID la Unit ID fo Device ID Channel o ka Warning Applet Window Figure 7 54 Log Property 6 Write carriage return line feed to LogFile File00 Log Property ES LogFile Fien sd SetValue CA LF Flow Warning Applet Window Figure 7 56 Log Property 89 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Sample 4 The example of use of a sub routine 1 2 Figure 7 57 Sample 4 1 1 3 90 Save as a subroutine Figure 7 58 File Save Call the subroutine from the main task Load Figure 7 60 Sample 4 2 2 Add a Jump component to return 4 from the subroutine Select Return as the jump destination Jump Property ES Jump Retum gt rre ok cancer Warning Applet Window Figure 7 59 Jump Property Call the subroutine x Sub SUBDO Flow Left Norco ok cancer Warning Applet Window Figure 7 61 Sub Property SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Sample 5 Send collected data to a server using mail and FTP Figure 7 62 Sample 5 1 Select a label name 2 Processing branches to
19. Vendorname CONTECCO LTD raz rR moa SVR MMF 2 R Equipment version LO 2 R firmwareversion O 6 R MAC addres i C08 04C RR Obit space a lbit Memory space 2bit Trap function Installation function EE FFh 3bit M essage send 4bit Reset function 5bit and higher reserved 4 R 1P address ________ ____ 2 R Produttye oS S O 4 R Reserved ________ ___ EN e Eaton protoi vesion Reserved S 8 w ReadprivilegeID __ a value 00h 8 w Read Write privilegeID_ Initial value 00h 4 RW 1P address Example 192 168 132 31 4 RW Subnet mask Example 255 255 255 0 4 RW Default gateway Example 192 168 132 1 4 Rw Trap tolP address Example 192 168 132 21 Number of effective multicast 0 to 4 Initial value 0 devices l Indicates the gr r 4 RWI Multicast IP 1 ne caLeS tne gron address for multicast communications 1000h 4 RW Multicast 2 _____________ 4 RW MulticastiP 3 _____________ E 2 EST E 4 RW SNMP trapto address _________ 132 Rw Community name ____ O Read Only One 1 Read Write Se 4 R Elapsedtime Seconds SSS 4 R Total number of transmitted frames Counter 2000h 4 R Total number of transmitted bytes Counter 4 R Total number of received frames Counter 4 R Total number of received bytes Counter 4 R Total number of transmitted errors Counter 4 R Total number of received
20. a keyboard mouse connector The name of the connector is KEY MOUSE MINI DIN 6P Table 3 2 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 KBD DATA 5 K BD CLK aw SVR MMF FIT Functions of the Various Components Serial Port Interface Note RS 232C port COM The system is equipped with one RS 232C compliant serial port connector serial port A COM The serial port of this module is not supporting RI signal Table 3 3 Serial Port Connector Connector used on the system unit D SUB 9 core MALE No 4 40UNC inch screw Pin No me Meaning Direction 1 Carrier detect ter o rites a ou ono smagas f MEET OS CIN f a Aingindioter naona SVR MMF FIT 13 Functions of the Various Components 14 CRT Interface The system is equipped with a connector for the CRT The name of the connector is VGA HD SUB 15P Table 3 4 CRT Connector Connector type 15pin HD SUB MALE No 4 40U NC inch screw Signal N C ne CompactFlash Slot The system is equipped with a slot for CompactFlash compliant CompactFlash cards TYPE I x 1 size which is available for memory cards only A CompactFlash card loaded with monitoring and control tools is inserted in the unit Power supply for the card Available card voltages and current values for each slot are listed below Table 3 5 Power Supply for the Card Current Max 500mA Slot SVR MMF FIT
21. an alarm by e mail External view Properties dialog box of the component Mail Property ADDROO Subject Warming Temperature FileQ0 a Howat Figure 7 29 Mail Mail To Select the destination address for the e mail Subject Select the subject for the e mail Text Select the text for the e mail Attach Select the log file to attach to the e mail If NONE is selected no file is attached Action If Wait is specified execution does not proceed to the next step until sending the mail to the SMTP server completes If NoWait is specified the send request is handled by a separate task and execution proceeds to the next cell SVR MMF FIT 79 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 80 7 Log Save collected data to a file External view Properties dialog box of the component LogFile FileQ0 Seale TAG00 Down ai cancel Warning Applet Window Figure 7 30 Log LogFile SetValue Select the file in which to write the data Select the data to write The available range is TAGOO to TAG99 The data is saved in comma separated value CSV format Date time and carriage return can be select as data to write to the file 8 Ftp Send collected data via FTP External view Properties dialog box of the component Flow Re ok cancer FipSernvier Srv00 LogFile File00 Action Howat Warning Applet Window Figure 7
22. and password are case sensitive Check that the Caps Lock is off then enter again If you have forgotten your user name and password you can restore the factory default setting by holding down the SHUT DOWN switch on the front panel when turning on the power This also resets the other settings 5 6 7 If the monitoring or task editing screen does not appear The monitoring and task editing screens use Java applets Check that your browser is setup to allow Java applets to execute If the dial up function does not work properly Does not dial up Connect using a browser and check the Operating status display Check whether the PPP client is running If not running click Start to start the client Dials but is unable to connect Connect using a browser and check the Modem configuration Check the Call command from modem and telephone number settings Connect using a browser and check the Dial up configuration Check the User name and Password settings Unit does not start The backup battery may be flat Contact CONTEC for replacement and repair SVR MMF FIT Appendix 9 Appendix F amp eIT Protocol Specifications The proliferation of Internet connections has created numerous Ethernet based LAN installations which have enabled a large number of devices to access networks with the result that increasing numbers of FA and SOHO devices using this infra
23. installation Electrical static can cause damage to electrical components SVR MMF FIT Table of Contents SOY 17 OMA La o Cotsen eee N Produc t CONTI QUIFGE ON eera a II ntroduction aan 1 FETUS A 1 System Configuration Mage cccoocccccccnccnacnconacncnnanonos 2 Limited One Year Warranty oocccconcccccncnconacncnnacnnonanos 4 How tO Obtain ServViCR ococcncnccnnnccnnncnononcononcnnoncncnncnnonons 4 E sE o O O madaiadiatarataatens 4 Handling PF ECAUTION S iaa sicarios 5 About the Manual escstsesarcsicasurchdnasvtaatanaeteseenauteadnoawteanenad 6 OWN VICW ra 7 Spec catas 7 System C OMTOUTAE Orar rca 9 Example of System Configurati0N ooccccoccnccoonnconono 9 External DIMENSIONS c cccccececcececeececeseececesaeaeeesannenass 10 Functions of the Various Component sccseseeseeeeees 11 NOM AU ra 11 Keyboard Mouse Interface cccooccccooccconacoconacnconcnnnnas 12 SerialPort Interface natal 13 A 14 Compactrlasi SIE 14 ROUN LED A O loins 15 STATUS LED A 15 CF EED eaen ATAA A ET T 15 SHUTDOWN SS Wi a 15 OSB POT E teenseartoaseed 15 A E 16 POWER O II EES 17 SVR MMF FIT iii J Haraware S GlUD sis 19 Gettina SUSRE CO suits ral 19 Mounting the Module oocccooocococococonacoconacoconanononanos 20 Mounting on a DIN Rall oocccccccnncnncnnnnacnnnnacinnnas 23 Connection MethO0d cceeccsseecsseeeeseeeeseeesseeeeeeesaeeesaeetas 26 Supplying the Power to the Controller M o
24. protocol layer FactorylT protocol specifications Transport layer UDP ICMP Network layer IP ARP Data link layer Ethernet I E E E 802 3 etc Physical layer 98 SVR MMF FIT Appendix Basic Specifications Concepts The F amp elIT Protocol assigns all device resources including information to virtual space so that any access to a device will be performed by specifying a virtual address The virtual space is divided into information common to devices device specific information I O space and memory space The specific location in the virtual space where information is stored and the method by which information is stored is completely transparent to where or how information is stored in actual physical resources Table 9 2 Virtual Space Outline 00000000h to OOOF FFFFh Information common to devices 1M byte 00100000h to OOLFFFFFh Device specific information 1M byte 00200000h to002FFFFFh Definition of device specific information 1M byte 00300000h to OO3F FFFFh I O space 1M byte 00400000h to OO4F FFFFh Memory space 1M byte FFEQOOOOh to FFFFFFFFh Firmware update area 2M byte Data Communications Protocol The F amp eIT Protocol has two access procedures on the connectionless UPD IP response type access and trap type access Response type Control side Read Write request Device information Response Status received Trap type Control side Device information
25. return a response frame SVR MMF FIT Appendix Command generation transmitted data Identifier Version Command RESET request Sequence number Response ID 1234 Access ID Read Write ID Device Identifier Version Command Sequence number Request Response ID Status Reset processing Figure 9 8 Reset Transmission Response status Following is a table of status information that is returned by response type commands Table 9 5 Status Table 0000n Normal termination PS C S Invali rameter contents h as receipt of a non O l Parameter error valid parameter contents such as receipt of a no supported command Invalid transmission length such as an inconsistent data size aanl bea with the number of data items calculated from the U DP IP Too many tasks are waiting for ACK data causing a resource h Insufficient r r ome shortfall The resources can be released by a timeout SVR MMF FIT 105 Appendix Control Information The F amp elIT Protocol assigns all resources that are disclosed outside the devices to 32 bit virtual space Following is a table of correspondence between virtual addresses and device information The bytes are ordered in Little Endians Information common to devices The following types of information are provided in all F amp eIT Protocol compliant devices 106 SVR MMF FIT Appendix Table 9 6 Information Common to Devices lt Example gt Paz R
26. ss ess fess fo Host nare hosmame D oman name conte c co jp A CE fF DNS merver oecondary Dekur Gateway P 7 eooo aE Default Gateway IF pe e Addres g Figure 5 6 Network Configuration 32 SVR MMF FIT System Setup IP Address Subnet mask Enter the IP address and subnet mask you wish to set for the network port The default factory settings are IP address 10 1 1 1 and subnet mask 255 0 0 0 When finished click Set to save the settings The new settings become active from the next time the unit is restarted 8 Dial up configuration Dial up configuration User name Guest Password DNS 999 999 999 999 DNS2 m set Figure 5 7 Dial up Configuration If connecting a modem to the COM port and dialing up to a provider enter the User name and Password issued by the provider If you need to specify a DNS enter the IP address of the DNS Click Set when you have finished You do not need to enter these settings 1f not using the dial up function SVR MMF FIT 33 System Setup 9 Modem configuration Modem configuration line speed between PC modem fi 15200 Mo dem intialization characters JATZ Call command form modem ATDT99999999999 set Figure 5 8 Modem Configuration Set these parameters 1f connecting a modem to the COM port and dialing up to a provider Line speed between PC modem Enter the baud rate supported by th
27. 12 8 FIT a 4 point output digital analog converter module DAI12 4 FIT and a 2 point input counter module CNT24 2 FIT Further details on this topic may be found in the respective device module manuals HUB This is a line concentration device that is used when a LAN is constructed using twisted pair cables The F amp elT series includes an 8 port switching HUB unit SH 8008 FIT that is equipped with a DIN rail mounting mechanism SVR MMF FIT 3 Introduction Limited One Year Warranty CONTEC Interface boards are warranted by CONTEC Co LTD to be free from defects in material and workmanship for up to one year from the date of purchase by the original purchaser Repair will be free of charge only when this device is returned freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice and a Return Merchandise Authorization to the distributor or the CONTEC group office from which it was purchased This warranty is not applicable for scratches or normal wear but only for the electronic circuitry and original products The warranty is not applicable if the device has been tampered with or damaged through abuse mistreatment neglect or unreasonable use or if the original invoice is not included in which case repairs will be considered beyond the warranty policy How to Obtain Service For replacement or repair return the device freight prepaid with a copy of the original invoice Please obtain a Return Merchandise Au
28. 31 Ftp FtpServer Select the destination host LogFile Action Select the file to send If Wait is specified execution does not proceed to the next step until sending the mail to the SMTP server completes If NoWait is specified the send request is handled by a separate task and execution proceeds to the next cell SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 9 File Perform an operation on a log file External view Properties dialog box of the component Rie er ae eerie acer een Ley E asia esos aes Warning Applet window Figure 7 32 File From Select the file on which to perform the operation Action Select the file operation The available operations are COPY MOVE APPEND and DEL To Select the target file The To file is ignored 1f the selected Action is DEL 10 Label Create a label External view Properties dialog box of the component Label Property x Label LABOD Flow Down Ps NENA ose Warning Applet Window Figure 7 33 Label Label Select the label name The label is used to indicate the destination for a subsequent Jump instruction SVR MMF FIT 81 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 82 11 Jump Jump instruction External view Properties dialog box of the component a Jump LABOO gt Figure 7 34 Jump Jump Select the label name 12 Wait Delay processing for a specifi
29. 6 SVR MMF FIT Hardware Setup Installation Conditions The system can be installed in either orientation 1 or 2 Orientation 3 which does not lend itself to heat dissipation should be avoided A minimum clearance of 50 mm at the top and 10 mm on the sides should be provided between the system unit and any surrounding objects If using orientation 1 do not connect any other modules If using orientation 2 other modules may be connected but ensure a clearance on the bottom side of at least 20mm Installation orientation stand alone unit O Reset SHUT DOWN SVR MUF EN 11001401 8 aa RESET ACT SHUT DOWN EI SVR MMF WOOL O aia AWN YAS NANOO LNHS Figure 4 4 Installation Orientation SVR MMF FIT 27 Hardware Setup Spacing between the system unit and any surrounding objects 10mm min side 50mm min top 10mm min side Web Monitoring CONTEC KEY MOUSE COM ae SHUT DOWN A Compact Flash 5 LINK ACT 10 100M 10mm min side WOL 50mm min top 10mm min side WOOL OL V
30. Bg fill not Fill Bg color FOFOFO Warning Applet Window Figure 6 28 Status Unit ID Specify the Unit ID about which the module installation status is to be displayed Disp Device Assign the desired Device ID from Device IDs 0 to 7 When the monitoring screen is running under the Operation mode clicking on the Device Type field brings up a setup dialog for each device 60 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen Creation screen image 3 Web Data Monitoring Applet Microsoft Internet Explorer i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ea esak gt A Al search Favorites CHristory Eh Sp Address E http 192 168 132 146 cgi bin cgi_apvw2 cgi v Go Links om Load a A i 30 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Device Status 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Fg color Black ltem None af Operation Operation af Pleass close this window when you finish this program E Applet started fox Local intranet Figure 6 29 Creation screen SVR MMF FIT 61 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen Monitoring Screen Operation The following graphical buttons can be displayed on monitoring screens Slider Switch Seg7 Volume Status 1 Slider 300 By left clicking on the triangle bar and sliding it you can change the output from the slider triangle bar 15 Figure 6 30 Slider
31. F F 00 green OOOOF F blue Bg fill not Fill The component is not to be filled with the background color cr Specify a background color in hexadecimal using the same g conventions as in Fg color 50 SVR MMF FIT 1 Text This is a component on which fixed text 1s displayed External view of the component Text Area Figure 6 19 Text Displays the fixed character string that is assigned to the Text field Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen Properties dialog box x Tag ID USE Raw Channel Input Output input value y Group ID boo Unit ID 0 Device ID lo a Channel Text Text Area Font Size a Fg color 000000 OK Warning Applet Window The Font Size can be changed By specifying a Unit ID a Device ID a Channel and d in Text you can display the input values in decimal Similarly by specifying a Unit ID a Device ID a Channel and x in Text you can display the input values in hexadecimal SVR MMF FIT 51 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 2 Meter Displays the meter data type External view of Properties dialog box the component x Tag ID USE Raw Channel z Input Output input value x Group ID jo Unit ID jo zi Device ID jo zi Channel jo z width 1150 Height FT Min IT Max fi 00 Upper limit value FTE color FFooo Lower limit value lo color FFFF0 o Rag aro Scale not Set FontSize 12 Fg color ooo SSS Bg f
32. F User Configuration A Registered User Nadia 35 PPP Server Configuration ooccccoccncnncnncnonnnoncnnnnanoss 36 PPP Server Configuration da 36 DNS COn ura il 36 SNMP Agent Conf1guratiON ooccccoccncnncnnoncnnnnnnnnonos 37 Ni easement 37 System Maintenance Menu ccccceeeeceeeeeeeeees 38 Time Zone SeN a toun ncaa eaten ees 38 System Clock Setting usina oriarercania da 39 System State Configuration View c oooccccnccncnncnnnnos 39 MMF Server Configurati0ON ccooccccoccnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 40 System Pile Mnal ZE cats ica cdi 40 System File Backup Restoration cooocccooccncnncnnnnos 4 System File Restoration oooccccoccnnnncnnonccnnonnnnonos 4 IVE T EEE O A ates 43 AA A A A ates 44 Ele Say erien 44 E A En eee eee 44 A E NENNE 44 NCS i a PE A E A A E EET ET 45 OP Slat OM cab 45 JCE E E EAE E E E E A EE TE 46 Weim NEO e a eee ae ae 46 WY ele eee ten ee eee A mere tre vee sete eter err eres 46 Oper ION nanan EER EE 47 SVR MMF FIT Figure 6 12 Figure 6 13 Figure 6 14 Figure 6 15 Figure 6 16 Figure 6 17 Figure 6 18 Figure 6 19 Figure 6 20 Figure 6 21 Figure 6 22 Figure 6 23 Figure 6 24 Figure 6 25 Figure 6 26 Figure 6 27 Figure 6 28 Figure 6 29 Figure 6 30 Figure 6 31 Figure 6 32 Figure 6 33 Figure 6 34 Figure 6 35 Figure 6 36 Figure 6 37 Operation Property A 47 a a A 47 EES ATI S o o E E E EEE 48 Operation MOVE insista aaa 48 MOVO AAA AN E ER A tboes
33. False OF CANCEL Warning Applet Window Figure 7 66 Timer Property Send the collected data via FTP Select the FtpServer to which to send the file Select the file to send in the LogFile field In the Action field specify whether to wait for sending to complete or to return immediately If No Wait return immediately is specified ensure that no other processing updates the file while it is waiting to be sent x FipServer sro Ix LogFile FileDO Action wait bi Flow Figure 7 68 Ftp Property SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 7 Perform an operation on the 8 Use Jump to pass control to the LogFile specified label For example MOVE the already In this example processing is sent file File00 to File01 restarted from X Y position 0 0 MOVE deletes the old file after Jump Property kj copying to the new file File Property x Jump LABO TEE E athe eet From FileQ0 OF CAN CEL Action MOVE Warning Applet Window To Filet Figure 7 70 Jump Property Flow Down A enocrne Warning Applet window Figure 7 69 File Property SVR MMF FIT 93 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 94 SVR MMF FIT Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting Note Use the following procedures if you encounter problems using the unit 1 Check the front panel LEDs The RUN and STATUS LEDs are lo
34. Functions of the Various Components RUN LED Blinks while the unit is running The LED stops blinking and remains illuminated when SHUTDOWN completes after you press the SHUTDOWN switch Wait until the LED stops blinking before turning off the power STATUS LED Iluminates when an error occurs CF LED This light comes on when the CompactFlash is accessed SHUTDOWN SW Used to shutdown the system The RUN LED illuminates when the power is able to be turned off USB Port It cannot be used SVR MMF FIT 15 Functions of the Various Components Ethernet The SVR MMF FIT is equipped with a Fast Ethernet card Network mode 1OOBASE TX 1OBASE T Transmission rate 100M 10M bps Max network path length 100m segment Controller 2559 Intel Operation at 100 Mbps requires a Category 5 cable Table 3 6 Ethernet Connector Connector type RJ 45 8 1 W Pin No Signal Meaning TD Transmitted data O e no Newoonnered C e O eraa Ce ne rooma Network status display LED LINK ACT Normal connection data send receive displayed SPEED 10M 100M operation indicator 16 SVR MMF FIT Functions of the Various Components POWER This is a power supply connector Power supply 5 0V 5 Table 3 7 Power Supply Connector MC1 5 3 G 3 5 PHOENIX CONTACT Signal Meaning Frame ground Power Supply GND Power Supply 5V Availa
35. I12 4 FTT SVR MMF FIT 63 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 3 CNT24 2 FIT This brings up the type of dialog shown on the right CHO and CH1 are used to set the desired channel for counting input signals NT zj The generic output provides Bropety output related settings CH1 Please refer to the Module General output Manual for further details OK Warning Applet Window Property Property Figure 6 37 CNT24 2 FIT Property CH 0 3 i x Channel reset When the device is started the channel status reset Counter initialization When the device iz started the counter initialize s i i s sS Initial counter value ho Digital filter settings disable settings ti Digital filter settings value Bog Function single phase counter el Multiplication ee Counting direction COwephaseBup OO CS phase settings Clear settings fdisabled t isS Clear signal input logic positive logie el Clear signal synchronous setting asynchronous clear o OF CANCEL Warning Applet Window Figure 6 38 Property CHO OUT Property 1 x One Shot Pulse ves a One Shot Pulse Span fi 00d OF CANCEL Warning Applet Window Figure 6 39 OUT Property 64 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 7 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task You can use a browser to access the Monitoring amp Control Server from a host computer to view and edit executable tasks Operati
36. SVR MMF FIT F amp elT Series Monitoring amp Control Server User s Guide CONTEC Copyright Copyright 2002 CONTEC Co LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC Co LTD CONTEC Co LTD makes no commitment to update or keep current the information contained in this document The information in this document is subject to change without notice All relevant issues have been considered in the preparation of this document Should you notice an omission or any questionable item in this document please feel free to notify CONTEC Co LTD Regardless of the foregoing statement CONTEC assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor for results obtained by the user as a result of using this product Trademarks All company and product names that are referred to in this manual are generally trademarks or registered trade SVR MMF FIT i Product Configuration Note System unit 1 Manual 1 Power connector 1 Unpacking This product is specially packed in an anti static bag to prevent damage in shipping Check the contents to make sure that you have everything listed above If you do not have all the items contact your distributor or CONTEC group office where you purchased Do not remove the product from its protective packaging until the computer case is open and ready for
37. Save Clear Clears the current monitoring screen Figure 6 4 Clear Fg Color Selects the color in which the screen is to be drawn Fe color Black Item None Operation Operation ad Figure 6 5 Fg Color Item Selects the component to be laid out 44 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen i F Fe color Black Item Mone Operation Operation Figure 6 6 Item Operation Selects the specific operation to be performed Operation None Fe color Black tem Figure 6 7 Operation SVR MMF FIT 45 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen Basic Operations 1 Laying out a component In Item select the desired component and click on it on the screen in order to lay it out Example Laying out a Meter 1 Y Fe color Black tem None Operation Operation Figure 6 8 Item E Operation Mone Fe color Black tem Figure 6 9 Item Meter Single clicking on the screen displays the meter Load Save Clear Fe color Black Hem Meter zj Operation None zi Figure 6 10 Meter 46 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 2 In Operation select Properties and click on the component to open the Properties box Hone Operation Fe color Black tem Meter z Operation Figure 6 11 Operation Fe color Black hem None zi Operation Figure 6 12 Operation P
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39. VR MMF FIT 37 System Setup 14 System maintenance menu oVR MME FIT System maintenance menu 1 Time zone setting 2 System clock setting 3 System status view setting d System halt reboot setting S system file Initialize 6 System file hackup restore Figure 5 16 System Maintenance Menu Used for system maintenance and to backup and restore the settings 15 Time Zone setting Time Zone setting Now Time Zone set up GmT 8 00 GMT 10 00 GM T 3 00 GMT 8 00 Figure 5 17 Time Zone Setting Set the time zone where the unit 1s installed 38 SVR MMF FIT System Setup 16 System clock setting system clock setting The present time lt is 10 15 2001 13 35 09 fzoor ho he sits fa og set Figure 5 18 System Clock Setting Set the system time 17 System State configuration view System State configuration view Server Auto Auto Start statis PPP server E OFFE ast OO em TF E a Stoppie nj stan SNMP A cent ON a set stop Y PME _ restart Figure 5 19 System State Configuration View Used to set and display the status of the server functions PPP server Server for accepting dial up connections SNMP Agent Server that responds to SNMP queries Only set Auto Start ON for the functions you intend to use SVR MMF FIT 39 System Setup 18 MME Server Configuration MIME Server Configuration Module Operation hal MMF Server ps Figur
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41. ation Fe color Black ltem Mone Operation Figure 6 18 Operation Delete Left clicking on the component deletes it 5 A monitoring screen can be created by laying out the various components according to the procedures described above Once a monitoring screen is created you can display a dialog by selecting Save on the menu in order to save it on a desired page You can bring up a previously saved page by selecting Load on the menu to display a dialog and select the desired page SVR MMF FIT 49 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen Types of Available Components and Their Overview Components that can be selected from Item on the Menu bar are described below Parameters that are common to the various components are also explained below Table 6 1 Parameter List Tag ID Tago See tstheitemto display the item to display TAGOO to TAG99 display the values of the variables TAG numbers used in tasks USE Raw Channel specifies a device channel This is the digital input value from the device Input Output In terms of Input Output select Output value for displaying values from an output capable module The default is Input value which indicates an input value Fg color Specify the display color to be used o This parameter is specified in hexadecimal where a group of two digits from left to right indicates an RGB color as follows 000000 black FFFFFF white FF OOOO red OO
42. ation DiagraM coooonccnoccnonccnnninnnnns 9 SVR MME FIT External Dimensions 10 Nomenclator ni sere ws ctor malencen oak aie saat E 11 Mounting on a DIN Rail lt 1 3 gt eee 23 Mounting on a DIN Rail lt 2 3 gt eee 23 Mounting on a DIN Rail lt 3 7 3 gt cece 24 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail oe ee AAA ee ee 24 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail o PA 25 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail A ES 23 Comnecting the Controller Module to the DC DC Power Supply lt socios raisirs 26 Installation Orlentati0N coooccccnocnnonccnnnonnnonccnnninnos 27 Spacing between the System Unit and Any Surrounding Obie olas 28 Password Input enean 30 WHITE da eee 31 Me Ae N 31 Montonng DI Splay sect sescadstceseiarsseacadatccaeiarhaaicedat ites 32 Monitoring Creatie 1 oisiosssss2cescsarsveasasatccaeiersseisadat tas 32 Network Configuration ccoooccccoccnnnncnnnnccnnnccnnonnnnnns 32 Dial p Conmeuranon did 33 Modem Configurati0D oocccoccnncncnnnnonnnnncnnnncnnnnnnnnnns 34 MME user ConfiguratiON ooccccoccncnonnnnncnnnnannnonnnnnns 35 SVR MMF FIT V Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 Figure 5 18 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 20 Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 Figure 5 23 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 Figure 6 8 Figure 6 9 Figure 6 10 Figure 6 11 vi MM
43. ble connectors included MC1 5 3 ST 3 5 PHOENIX CONTACT SVR MMF FIT 17 Functions of the Various Components 18 SVR MMF FIT Hardware Setup 4 Hardware Setup Getting Started Follow the following procedures to set up the SVR MME FIT STEP 1 STEP2 STEP3 Connecting the F amp eIT series module By referring to this chapter connects the F amp elIT series module to the SVR MMF FIT When using the SVR MME FIT on a standalone basis go to STEP2 Connecting the cables Connect the LAN cable and any modem or other external device cables to the SVR MME FIT Turning on the power After re checking that STEPS 1 to 2 have been correctly performed turn on the power If something goes wrong after the power is turned on immediately turn off the power and make sure that the system 1s correctly set up SVR MMF FIT 19 Hardware Setup Mounting the Module Stack Connection Locking Devices The module contains connecting locking devices A mark two units at the top and bottom AN Se 20 SVR MMF FIT Hardware Setup How the stack connection locking device works Locking Push the pawl of the locking device with a tool that has a slender tip downward from above to open the spring for the locking device the groove moves toward you Unlocking Push the groove of the locking device with a tool that has a slender tip in the direction of the arrow un
44. cated on the front panel Check that the RUN LED is blinking Check that the STATUS LED is off Check that the correct power supply is being provided to the unit Refer to Supplying the Power to the Controller Module in Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 2 Check the network port LED Check the UTP connector LED on the front panel The LINK ACT LED illuminates when the network cable is correctly connected to the hub If not illuminated refer to Chapter 3 Functions of the Various Components and check the connection The LINK ACT LED blinks when communication via the network port is in progress 3 Use the PING command on a host computer to check if the unit responds Ping the IP address assigned to this unit If the unit is operating it should respond Example When the device IP address is 10 1 1 1 the following should be displayed ping 10 1 1 1 lt Enter gt Reply from 10 1 1 1 bytes 32 time lt l0ms TTL 255 Reply from 10 1 1 1 bytes 32 time lt l0ms TTL 255 Reply from 10 1 1 1 bytes 32 time lt l0ms TTL 255 If you do not know the unit s IP address you can restore the factory default setting by holding down the SHUT DOWN switch on the front panel when turning on the power This also resets the other settings SVR MMF FIT 95 Troubleshooting 96 Note 4 If the unit does not accept the user name and password when connecting from a browser on a host computer remember that the user name
45. cifies the virtual address being accessed e g device information can be read by specifying the address 0000h 7 Access size Specifies the size of the data to be accessed from 1 to a maximum of 1436 bytes 8 Status Stores status information after the command is executed 9 Access ID This is an ID for virtual address access control 10 Remote MAC address When data is read written using IP Multicast the MAC address of the remote device is set in this header When data is to be sent to all devices on the network the value ALLIF is set in this header For Unicast ALL 0 Commands in detail The following command is set in the command section Offset 4 in the F amp eIT Protocol header section 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ACK Command 1 to 127 Figure 9 3 Command Structure Bits O to 6 represent the command the MSB indicates a response frame ACK 7Bit 0 command request 1 command response SVR MMF FIT 101 Appendix Table 9 4 Commands in Detail number 1 Reads from Responde Reads device information by specifying a a virtual address virtual address 2 Writes to a virtual address Response E poate GeV Ce information Dy SPeaiying a virtual address Exchanges messages between devices 4 Tra Tia Transmits trap information from a device P p based on Undefined Undeined Command issuing procedure Read a virtual address command 1 A virtual address and its size are specif
46. d 14 Table 3 5 Power Supply for the Card ooccccoccccnnccnnoncnnnnnnnonos 14 Table 570 Ethernet Connec tO urriei nia rne el ee 16 Table 3 7 Power Supply ConnNectoT coooccccoccncnocncnnccnnnoccnnncnnnnoss 17 Table 6 1 Parameter List urgent 50 Table 9 1 Table of Protocol Levels unas 98 Table 9 2 Virtual Space Outline uri 99 Table 93 Frame SUCU Eiana a a 100 Table 9 4 Commands in Detall oocooocnnnccnnncnncncnnnnnnoncnnnno 102 Table ga Status Table orita lindaa 105 Table 9 6 Information Common to Devices lt Example gt 107 Table 9 7 Device Specific Information lt Example gt 108 Table 9 8 Information Common to Devices 2 lt Example gt 108 SVR MMF FIT xi xii SVR MMF FIT Introduction 1 Introduction Congratulations on your recent purchase of the Monitoring amp Control Server Unit The SVR MMF FIT is a Monitoring amp Control Server with a data logging function that incorporates all the necessary functions in a compact unit The unit performs monitoring and logging of the data collected from I O modules CPU CAI10 FIT and other stacked devices The various settings for the unit can be edited using an easy to use browser interface By connecting this computer to other members of the F amp elIT series of devices you can configure a built in controller in an optimal manner Features Uses the F amp eIT protocol to collect data from other F amp elIT seri
47. dule 26 Installation Condition S oreraa 27 A a A 29 Seta Aroca E aad 29 Verifying the Operation ccccoocococococonacoconacoconanononanononanos 30 State Check from a BrOWSE ooccccnccconcnccncncononccnnnnonanoos 30 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 43 Operation Procedure oococccocococococonacoconacoconacoconanononanons 43 Basic Operat ONS aaa 46 Types of Available Components and Their Overview 50 Monitoring Screen Operation ccccccccsssecsssseessseeeseeees 62 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 65 Operation Procedure oocccccocococococonacoconacoconacononaninonanons 65 Basic Operations asia 72 The Kind and Outline of Parts Which Can Be Used 76 SOM ao da 85 TFOUDIESNOOUNG wimicccnacancscntcasacninanencannamnacannannanamnnnns 95 eile elle Di 97 F amp el T Protocol SpecifiCatlONS oocccoooccccoccnconacnconanos 97 Basic SpecifiCatiONS oooccccocncccncnconacoconacoconaciconananonos 99 Control Informati0N ccoccccoccccnocccnacnonancnnannonanonnnnnos 106 List of F amp elT Series of Products ccooccconccccnccconcncnacnnos 109 iv SVR MMF FIT Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 3 1 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 List of Figures System Configur
48. e 5 20 MMF Server Configuration To turn off the power click halt When the RUN LED stops blinking and stays illuminated it is safe to turn off the power After changing the settings click reboot to apply the new settings This shuts down the system then restarts using the new settings Rebooting is also necessary to apply the settings in 7 Network setup only 19 System file Initialize System file Initialize Initialization of system files is performed Initialization Figure 5 21 System File Initialize This restores all settings to their factory default values This also deletes any user created monitoring screens or tasks 40 SVR MMF FIT System Setup 20 System file backup Restoration Download Monitor configration file y download Figure 5 22 System File Backup Restoration You can make a backup of the setup data Monitoring data Setup data for created monitoring screens Task data Setup data for created tasks Setup data Setup data for Mail Ftp and File resources used by tasks MMF user data The user registration data set in 10 MMF user configuration Select the data to backup then click download Upload Browse upload Figure 5 23 System File Restoration You can load previously backed up data to restore the settings Select the backup file to load then click upload to transfer the file SVR MMF FIT 41 System Setup 42 SVR MMF FIT
49. e ID is Response frame received data Identifier Heed Version Command Sequence number 1 rfi Response ID Responce Virtual address Access size Status Figure 9 5 Write Procedures Message transmission command 3 Writes the message to be transmitted into the data section The result is received as a response frame status The maximum data size that can be transmitted per command is 1452 bytes Example data transmission SVR MMF FIT 103 Appendix 104 Top frame received data Command generation transmitted data Identifier Version Command Transmits messages Sequence number Response ID 1234 Virtual address 10 Access ID Read Write ID Device Identifier Version Command Sequence number Response ID Responce Access ID Status Figure 9 6 Message Transmission Trap transmission command 4 This command is used by devices to send a signal to the controller when a trap event occurs an interval timer event or a pre set event If a response is required the MSB in the command is set to 0 Device Identifier Sy Version 1 Command 84h Note 4h if a response is expected Sequence number 1 Response ID 1234 Event notification Access size Optional Status 0000h Access ID Read Write ID Data any Figure 9 7 Trap Transmission Reset command 5 This command resets a given device Before resetting itself the device will
50. e component Properties dialog box 100 x Tag ID TaGoo Input Output output value Group ID jo Unit 1D lo x Device ID jo xz Channel jo 3 Vertical Horizontal Vettical Width 170 Height foo Min lo Max foo Upper limit value IFE color FF0000 Lower limit value lo color FFFFOO Scale not Set FontSize IE Fg color foooo00 Ba fill not Fill Bg color 00FF00 APPLY OK Warning Applet Window Figure 6 24 Slider Vertical Horizontal Switches the display orientation between horizontal and vertical 56 orientations The default is Vertical SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 7 Switch Switch display External view of Properties dialog box the component x Tag ID Taco 2 Input Output input value y Group ID lo Unit ID 0 Device ID 0 y Channel fo 2 Bit jo Sr el Width fo Height jo FontSize 12 Fg color 000000 Bg color sesseeeeeessseeeeeeeseseseeeeesesseseeessseseeeeessseg OK Warning Applet Window Figure 6 25 Switch This switch displays I O bits In terms of Input Output selecting Input value displays round buttons which indicate input values Selecting Output value displays square switches which indicate output values SVR MMF FIT 57 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 58 8 Seg7 Segment 7 display External view of Properties dialog box the component 00 x
51. e modem unit bps Modem initialization characters Set the modem initialization command Refer to the modem s manual Call command form modem Enter ATDT if using a tone dialing line or ATPT if using a pulse dialing line Enter the provider s telephone number after ATDT Click Set when you have finished You do not need to enter these settings if not using the dial up function 34 SVR MMF FIT System Setup 10 MME user configuration MMF user configuration User name Password system configuration enable monitor task configuration enable _set delete Figure 5 9 MMF user Configuration Registed User name i r user name paseword system momtoritask configuaration configuration 1 mmf Peete ES A Figure 5 10 MMF User Configuration A Registered User Name Register or delete the users able to access the setup screens screens described in this chapter from the web The factory default settings are user name mmf password mmf For each user Specify whether changing the system configuration is enabled or disabled Specify whether changing the monitor task configuration is enabled or disabled Click Set when you have finished Enter the user name and click Delete to delete a registered user SVR MMF FIT 35 System Setup 11 PPP Server configuration PPP Serv
52. e to or from the specified TAG number variable External view of the Properties dialog box component xl TagW alue Taco IO ReadAwrite rad l Input Output input value Group ID lo Unit ID lo Device ID if bd Channel if Bit lo 7 Flow Down ka MN a R OF CANCEL Warning Applet Window Figure 7 24 Set If IO Read Write is set to read the component sets the device value in the TAG number variable If write is selected the value of the TAG number variable is output to the device The device is specified by the Group ID Unit ID Device ID and Channel A Group ID value of 9 indicates one of the local devices stacked with this device The Bit parameter can be set to 0 to 7 or to all If Bit is set to between 0 and 7 the specified bit only is input or output Bit O is the LSB the result of ANDing the variable with 0x01 Select all to input or output the entire channel value SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 2 FSet Set a fixed value to a specified TAG number variable External view Properties dialog box of the component TargetT ag TAG 50 Set alue i O Figure 7 25 FSet SetValue Enter the value to set 3 Calc calculation External view Properties dialog box of the component Calc Property Y x Target alue Walel r Waluez TAGO TAGoO lf TAGO Down Warning Applet Window Fi
53. ed time External view Properties dialog box of the component Wait Property i ait Time Figure 7 35 Wait Wait Time Enter the waiting time Scale Select the units Available settings are msec sec min and hour SVR MMF FIT 13 Timer Execute at specified time External view Properties dialog box of the component Hour Warning 4pplet window Timer Property Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Figure 7 36 Timer Hour Specify the hour Specify a value between 00 and 23 Selecting specifies that the action is performed every hour Min Specify the minute Specify a value between 00 and 59 Selecting specifies that the action 1s performed every minute Sec Specify the second Specify a value between 00 and 59 Selecting specifies that the action 1s performed every second f Warning Applet Window Action Select the action to perform at the specified time Timer Property x Hour Min ar Sec an a Action one time True Down bi False Right r OK CANCEL every times Branch to True whenever the condition is true one time Execute once then do not branch to True again until the condition becomes False Figure 7 37 Example of a Timer setting The settings shown on the right are used to execute once only at every hour on the hour SVR MMF FIT 83 Creation and a Display of a Processing Tas
54. emoval procedure 1 Lower the fixing hook for the unit to unlock it This operation should be performed on all connected modules 35mm DIN rail Figure 4 2 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail lt I 3 gt 24 SVR MMF FIT Hardware Setup 2 With the fixing hook unlocked pull the lower part of the unit toward you Side view Figure 4 2 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail lt 2 3 gt 3 By lifting the unit you can easily remove it from the DIN rail Side view Figure 4 2 Removing the Module from the DIN Rail lt 3 3 gt Note Any operation involving the disconnection of modules in a unit in which multiple modules are connected that is attached to a DIN rail should be performed after the unit is removed from the DIN rail SVR MMF FIT 25 Hardware Setup Connection Method Supplying the Power to the Controller Module 1 The DC DC power supply unit and the controller module can be cable connected using the detachable connector that is provided on either the unit face or module face Use a cable no longer than 50cm AWG 24 to 16 No longer than 20cm for AWG28 and no longer than 35cm for AWG26 compatible cables AWG28 to 16 Note The power for the device module is supplied from the stack connector Cable connection Figure 4 3 Connecting the Controller Module to the DC DC Power Supply Unit 2
55. er configuration PPP Server configuration Chent s name to authenticae Client s password to authenticae TP address for client Set Delete Figure 5 11 PPP Server Configuration Client which permits registered dial up lent name Password IF address 1 user a 1192 168 132 131 Figure 5 12 PPP Server Configuration Enter the Client name and Password for permitting access to the dial up connection DNS configuration DNS configuration Default domain contec co jp Name server 1192 168 1 32 1 Name server2 Set Figure 5 13 DNS Configuration Specify the DNS to be used by the dial up client 36 SVR MMF FIT System Setup 12 SNMP Agent Configuration SNMP Agent Configuration pre named 1 public Access mode read write Comm nunty namel write Access mode notaccessible Community name s fread Access mode notaccessible y System Contact System Location EOI set Figure 5 14 SNMP Agent Configuration Enter the information to be provided to SNMP Separate access permission can be specified for community names 1 2 and 3 13 View Logging file Select view logfile System Log y set Figure 5 15 View Logging File Select one of the following log files Message Log System Log then click Set to display the file The logs are displayed in chronological order S
56. errors Counter 1 Because the SVR MMF FIT is not equipped with an SNMP agent this section is not used SVR MMF FIT 107 Appendix Device specific information Table 9 7 Device Specific Information lt Example gt tia 1M chal ad Defines device specific information and above information 200000h Explanation of Defines device specific information in text Kanji and above 1M device specific characters are not allowed characters that can be information viewed on Windows Notepad can be used Information common to devices 2 Table 9 8 Information Common to Devices 2 lt Example gt Pe a Arbitrary I O space Assigns the I O resource to be disclosed and above Max 400000h 1M Below till ae FFDFFFFFh F F E 00000h 2M l In the above table the entries in the size column are in bytes R Read only area W Write only area R W Read Write area For details on this product see the Virtual Address Map 108 SVR MMF FIT Appendix List of F amp eIT Series of Products I O modules CPU CA10 FIT DIO 8 8 FIT DI 16 FIT DO 16 FIT ADI12 8 FIT DAI12 4 FIT CNT24 2 FIT COM 2 FIT COM 2ch HUB unit I O Controller Unit Insulator digital I O module Insulator input 8 points output 8 pointts Insulator digital input module Insulator input 16 points Insulator digital output module Insulator output 16 points Insulator analog input module Insulator analog in
57. es devices Monitor display of collected data Collected data can be stored and maintained on a CompactFlash card Monitors input data and can use e mail to notify of abnormal conditions Supports the F amp eIT protocol for compatibility with other F amp eIT series devices Achieves an ultra compact size 52 4mmx64 7mmx94mm no larger than a cigarette A fan less implementation through the use of a power miser CPU Packs an Ethernet I F 10M 100M Incorporates an expansion bus connectable to F amp elIT series modules Asin the case of other members of the F amp elIT series a mechanism for attachment to the 35mm DIN rail is provided in the module system unit as a standard item The system features a unique configuration for its connection to a module on the side in a stacking manner which allows you to configure the system simply and elegantly without using backplanes and other connecting devices SVR MMF FIT 1 Introduction System Configuration Image gt gt Control Server Multiple I O Controller Units and Monitoring amp Control Server can be installed on the same network In this manner when connected to an Monitoring amp Control Server a host controller can input and output signals to and from the devices that are connected to a subordinate I O Controller Unit Monitoring amp Internet I O Assist Server Unit NA Local Terminal Office Terminal
58. gure 7 26 Calc Performs a calculation on the TAG number variable selected in Valuel and the TAG number variable selected in Value2 and sets the result in the TAG number variable selected in TargetValue Available calculations are addition subtraction multiplication division remainder AND and OR SVR MMF FIT 77 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 78 4 Sub Call a subroutine External view Properties dialog box of the component Sub A AA resto nee Warning 4pplet Window Figure 7 27 Sub Calls the selected subroutine Executes the next cell after subroutine execution completes Subroutines may be called from within subroutines up to a maximum nesting of 10 levels If an attempt is made to call a subroutine beyond that nesting level the subroutine is not executed and returns immediately 5 Check Conditional branch External view Properties dialog box of the component Check Property xj UsValue TAGOO Condition k Limit True False Figure 7 28 Check Processing branches based on the result of comparing the value set in Limit with the selected TAG number variable The available Condition settings are lt gt lt and lt SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Execution branches depending on the specified condition When the condition is satisfied True When the condition is not satisfied False 6 Mail Send
59. ied and the frame is transmitted to the target device The result is received as a response frame with data Example reading a vendor name Command generation transmitted data Identifier Version Command Sequence number READ request Response ID 1234 Virtual address 0000h Access size 32 Access ID Read ID For the read operation either Device Read ID or Response frame received data Read Write ID is Identifier SV used Version 1 Command 8ih Sequence number 1 Responce Response ID 1234 Virtual address 0000h Copies the contents of the transmission header Access size 32 response ID When multiple commands are Status 0000h simultaneously issued the response ID in the response frame is referenced in order to validate it with the command that was issued Data CONTEC CO LTD Figure 9 4 Read Procedures 102 SVR MMF FIT Appendix Writing to a virtual address command 2 A virtual address and its size are specified and the frame is transmitted to the target device The result is received as a response frame status Example setting an IP address Command generation transmitted data Identifier Version Command Sequence number Response 1D 1234 WRITE request Virtual address 1008h refer to Control Information f 3 in the details Access size 4 Access ID Read Write ID j For the write Data 192 168 132 381 E Read Writ
60. ill not Fill Bg color fooro SSS Warning Applet Window Figure 6 20 Meter Rag Specify an arc angle for a meter display in a range from 90 to 360 52 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 3 Graph Graph display External view of the Properties dialog box component Width 150 Graph Draw IV enable Height fi 50 TAGOO z Min Tag ID ins fo Input Output input value Y Upper limit Group ID 0 value 100 Unit ID o color E FF0000 Hatice tt fo al Lower limit Ch i 5 30 80 70 60 50 40 30 20100 value fo ame E color JFFFFOO Line Color D00000 Scale not Set OK CANCEL FontSize 8 Warning Applet Window Fg color Joooooo Bg fill not Fill Bg color FOFOFO Linel Line2 Warning Applet Window Figure 6 21 Graph Indicates changes in I O values in a polygon graph format An input channel can be specifying by clicking on the Line button and specifying a value in units of Lines A maximum of eight channels can be displayed simultaneously The horizontal axis represents up to 100 count values for the scanning interval SVR MMF FIT 53 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 54 4 Tchart Timing chart display External view of the Properties dialog box component firs x Et x IU width 200 Timing Chart Draw M enable Height 150 Tag ID TaGoo gt Scale not Set Input Output input value a FontSize hi2
61. is turned off Files created in the Cf area are not erased when the power is turned off but data may be lost if the power is turned off during a write operation Specify the size of the file When the saved data exceeds the file size old data is deleted and new data saved at the end of the file Task Setup Specifies the operating mode for a running task Task Run Set the execution mode for the created tasks The available modes are Parallel and Serial When Serial is specified task 1 executes after task 0 completes when an instruction passes control Task Setup xx Task Config Task Rur Parallel Device 0 Unit af OF CANCEL Warning Applet Window outside the task screen Tasks are executed in order starting from the lowest task number Task O executes again after task 9 completes When Parallel is specified the instructions from one cell are executed from task O then the instructions from one cell are executed from task 1 Figure 7 8 Task Setup Tasks are executed in order starting from the lowest task number After task 9 executes the instructions in the second cell for task O are executed If operations such as control data collection and sending mail are implemented in separate tasks this prevents the processing time required for mail sending from affecting control operations SVR MMF FIT 69 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 70 Device I O
62. k 14 Nop With no processing External view Properties dialog box of the component Mop Property E dl Flow Down warning Applet Winde Figure 7 38 Nop Does not perform any operation Used to link from one component to another Creation screen image Edit Control Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help HBk gt At Qsearch Favorites history Eh Sp Address http 192 168 132 146 cgi bin cai_apww3 cai Paint Control xj File Mode Jump Operation Property TT eT a pn E E we Applet started iF 5 Local intranet Lo Figure 7 39 Creation screen 84 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Sample Sample 1 Output data to a different channel when the value is non zero 1 2 3 Figure 7 40 Sample 1 1 Read the collected data into TAG 2 If the value of TAG number 00 is number 00 greater than zero perform the step xj below Otherwise perform the step o so on the left If control moves to a 10 Read Write read y oo BEITE location outside the frame al processing jumps back to the Group ID 0 Unit ID fo AA DevicelD bD gt initial instructions at 0 0 Channel fo a Ji Bit rty x Flow User alue TAG00 OK Condition gt 7 Warning 4pplet Window Limit o Figure 7 41 Set Property True Down gt alze Lef 3 Output the data from TAG number oa xi
63. n come into contact with chemicals When attaching or detaching a module or a connector please be sure that the power cable for the system is unplugged from the outlet Do not modify the unit CONTEC will bear no responsibility for any problems etc resulting from modifying this unit If you notice any malfunction or abnormal conditions such or a strange odor or overheating please unplug the power cord and consult either CONTEC s Information Center or the dealer from whom the system was purchased Notes on Handling This System To clean the SVR MMF FIT gently wipe it with a soft cloth soaked with water or a neutral detergent Do not use benzene a thinner or other volatile solvents as they can cause the coating to discolor or peel off Life of the components Battery A primary lithium battery is used to back up the internal clock calendar and the CMOS RAM When the power is not drawn and the battery 1s stored at 25 C it will last over 10 years SVR MMF FIT 5 Introduction The supply items can be replaced in the same manner as the repair of the system chargeable About the Manual This manual consists of the following chapters Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Introduction Overview Explains the product specifications and system configuration Function of the Various Components Explains each connector on the unit Ha
64. on Procedure Clicking edit view task displays the following screen 3 Edit Control Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt gt amp GY Qsearch Favorites CBristory Eh Ej Address E http 192 168 132 146 cgi binfcgi_apww3 cagi Mail setup Fipsetup File setup Task Status Task setup xl File c load Mode NONE Item Set FSet Operation Property Move Delete Warning Applet Window Item None gt Operation Property Pleass close this window when you finish this program Close window Figure 7 1 Menu Menu bar functions Load Loads and displays saved task processing Save Saves the edited task processing Debug Displays the debug dialog Mail setup Specifies the host settings and other setup information for using mail Ftp setup Specifies the host settings and other setup information for using FTP to transfer data SVR MMF FIT 65 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 66 File setup Specifies settings for saving collected data to a file Task Setup Specifies the operating mode for a running task Task Status Displays the status of a running task Clear Clears the displayed task processing screen Item Selects a component Operation Selects an operation Load Save Loads and displays saved Saves the edited task task processing processing ae Save ENS Tesco el E File Name pee
65. onnector F amp elT I F F amp el T series module connectivity When using POW DD10 power supply unit the total power for externally connected units Should not exceed 1 5 A Watchdog timer function 2sec M ax Output to either RESET or NMI depending on time up CompactFlash Slot TYPE x1 RTC CMOS Life of lithium backup battery 10 yr minimum 25 C Accuracy of realtime clock less than 3 min month Input power Power voltage supply Max power consumption External dimensions mm 52 4 W x64 7 D x94 0 H Weight 200g 5VDC 5 7 5W SVR MMF FIT 7 Overview Table 2 2 Installation Environment 10 to 90 RH No condensation AC line 2kV Signal line 1kV 1EC1000 4 4L evel 3 EN61000 4 4L evel 3 Line Noi asistance Static electricity Contact discharge 4kV IEC1000 4 2L evel 2 EN61000 4 2L evel 2 resistance Atmospheric discharge 8kV IE C1000 4 2L evel 3 EN61000 4 2L evel 3 10 to 57HZ semi amplitude 0 15mm 57 to 150H z 2 0G resistance resistance 80 minutes each in X Y and Z directions J ILS COO40 compliant EC68 2 6 compliant Vibration Sweep 15G half sine shock for 11ms in X Y and Z directions J S CO004 compliant EC68 2 27 compliant Class D grounding previous class 3 grounding Impact resistance 8 SVR MMF FIT Overview System Configuration Example of System Configuration COM 2 FIT DI O 8 8 F IT POW DD10 al ADI12 8 FIT
66. put 12 bits 8ch Insulator analog output module Insulator analog output 12 bits 4ch Insulator counter module Insulator 24 bit 2ch counter RS 232C 2ch communications module SH 8008 FIT Switching HUB unitSwitching port 8 Server unit SVR IOA FIT Power supply unit POW AD13 POW AD22 POW DD10 FAN unit FAN FIT I O Assist Server Unit AC DC power supply unit AC input 100 to 120V DC output 5V 3A AC DC power supply unit AC input 100 to 240V DC output 5V 2A DC DC power supply unit DC input 10 to 30V DC output 5V 3A FAN unit For 52 4mm width unit or module SVR MMF FIT 109 A 40 640 LYALO3 1 021025 020320 CONTEC Group JAPAN U S A EUROPE KOREA CHINA TAIWAN Headquarters CONTEC Co LTD 3 9 31 Himesato Nishiyodogawa ku Osaka 555 0025 Japan Tel 81 6 6477 5219 Fax 81 6 6477 1692 E mail intsales osaka contec co jp CONTEC MICROELECTRONICS U S A INC 744 South Hillview Drive Milpitas CA 95035 U S A Tel 1 408 719 8200 Fax 1 408 719 6750 E mail tech_support contecusa com CONTEC MICROELECTRONICS EUROPE B V Binnenweg 4 2132 CT Hoofddorp The Netherlands Tel 31 23 567 3030 Fax 31 23 567 3035 E mail tech_support conteceu nl HYOJIN CONTEC Co LTD Ki im Bldg 399 Shindolim Dong Kuro ku Seoul Korea Tel 82 2 2636 4277 8 Fax 82 2 2636 4279 E mail product conteck com INTERNATIONAL CONTEC TECHNOLOGY CO L
67. r Proper V A 88 LOS Properties aud A 88 LOS POC Oy es ceses ada lio 89 Loo Propet y AAA A beta sea hdiaien ahead 89 LOS Property A A dian sbead 89 LOS Proper seared e die 89 SD a a Ler rene eee ne ee rere ey eee en Tere delo bevicicnidad 90 MS A O A cee 90 Sample 4 2 ceca 90 A Property 5 ciate hone can E aA 90 NS UTD BE ba Ke Olas 9 in een olpc 90 PP A patabataveeaiamcdete 91 Label Propecia 91 Timer Propio icatid 91 SUI o 92 Mail Properly rica e 92 o Y emanen apen a ear 92 NA A 92 Ele Proper yeere calcita 93 Jomp A nce renee 93 Communications Server Concept Overall Diagram 97 Communications Protocol ooonccnnnoccnnnnonnnn 99 Command SHTUCTLS ud 101 Read Proce Gure Sitecsc tteiacentionetcsitissalicteiensdeinente 102 Write PLC US dis 103 Message Transmission ooccccoccncnncnncncnnnnocnnonccnnninons 104 SVR MMF FIT Figure 9 7 Trap TranSmissi0n cccsccccseseccseecceeseeeenceeaeees 104 Figure 9 8 Reset Transmission cccccsesccceeeeceeseceeneeeaeees 105 List of Tables Table 2 1 Functional Specifications ooccccoccncnncnnnncnnnnocnnonccnnnnnnos 7 Table 2 2 Installation Environment cooccccocncncnnnncnnononnncnnoncnnoncnnn 8 Table 3 1 Functions of the Various PartS ooocccoccccccnconnnnnoos 11 Table 3 2 Keyboard Mouse ComNeCtOT occcoocccconcnnonccnononononcnnnnnss 12 Table 3 3 Serial Port Connector ocooccccocnccccncncnnoncnoncnnoncnnonanononos 13 Table oA CRECE Lan
68. r collected data A maximum of 10 destination addresses can be set Ftp Setup Specifies the host settings and other setup information for using FTP to transfer data Server l Host Name stv contec co ip Sig User Name MMF Password Re Enter Password fer Directory oo File Hame logdataDT esv DK CANCEL Warning Applet Window OF CANCEL Warning Applet Winde Figure 7 6 Ftp Setup Set these parameters when using FTP to send collected data A maximum of 10 destination hosts can be specified 68 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task File Setup Specifies settings for saving collected data to a file Ram Total Cf Total File00 File01 File02 File03 File04 File05 File06 File07 File08 File09 File10 File11 File12 File13 File14 File15 File16 File17 File18 File19 File Config 1000 4000 KBytes 2000 20000 KBytes CF y If 500 KBytes CF Y 500 KBytes Ram M hoo oo KBytes Ram fo KBytes Ram Y o KBytes Ramn fo KBytes Ram fo KBytes Ram y o KBytes Ram Y fo KBytes Ram y o 7 KBytes Ram y fo KBytes Ran fo KBytes Ran lo KBytes Ran fo KBytes Ram Y ES KBytes Ram Y o KBytes Ram fo KBytes Ram fo KBytes Ram Y fo o KBytes Ram lo KBytes Warning Applet Window Figure 7 7 File Setup Files for storing collected data can be created in the RAM area or Cf area Files created in the RAM area are lost when the power to the device
69. rdware Setup Explains how the units are to be installed and connected for setup System Setup Explains how to set the IP address and configure the system Creation and Display of a Monitoring Screen Explains the components and settings that can be used on the monitoring screen Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Task Explains how to create applications for access to the various devices and the specific functions that are available for applications development Troubleshooting Explains troubleshooting procedures Appendix Provides product specifications describes the F amp eIT protocol that provides access to the F amp eIT series and explains the virtual address map that is provided on the system SVR MMF FIT Overview 2 Overview Specifications Table 2 1 Functional Specifications Built in MachZ ZF Micro Devices CPU Memory 512K byte PB SRAM Main Memory 144 pin Micro DIMM Socketx1 128KB E0000h to FFFFFh Phonix Video 69000 Chips amp Technologies Video RAM 2Mbyte Video BIOS 44K byte CO000h to CAFF Fh or 32K byte CO000h to C7FFFh CRT I F 15 pin HD SUB connector 640 x480 800 x600 16 770 000 colors 1024768 65 536 colors 1280x1024 256 colors Serial I F RS 232C generic 1ch 9 pin D SUB connector LAN Ethernet 100BASE TX 1OBASE T RJ 45 connector USB I F 2ch Not used Keyboard I F PC AT keyboard compatible 6 pins MINI DIN connector Mouse F PS 2 type mouse 6 pins MINI DIN c
70. roperty Load Save Clear x Tag ID USE Raw Channel Input Output input value y Group ID E Unit IB fo Device ID E Channel Width 150 Height 100 Min o Max 100 Upper limit value 100 color FF0000 Lower limit value o color FFFFOO 00 Rag 270 Scale T not Set FontSize i200 Fg color 000000 Bg fill not Fill Fg colo Black Item None c Bg color Pleass close this window when you finish this program 00FF00 OK Warning Applet Window i Done Figure 6 13 Property Each component to be laid out is associated with its own Unit ID Device ID and Channel parameters for display purposes SVR MMF FIT 47 Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 3 You can also move a component by selecting Move in Operation Fe color Black Hem None zi Operation Property gt Figure 6 14 Operation Fe color Black hem None zi Operator Figure 6 15 Operation Move Load Save Glear Fe color Black v Item None z Operation Move zi Figure 6 16 Move By left clicking the mouse on the component and dragging the mouse you can move the components Releasing the mouse fixes the component at the current mouse position 48 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Monitoring Screen 4 You can delete a component by selecting Delete in Operation Fe color Black Item Mone Operation Move gt Figure 6 17 Oper
71. structure have been deployed These devices however are mostly used as stand alone units which do not fully exploit the greatest advantage of networks interconnectivity In view of the situation CONTEC drawing upon its network technology and I O device expertise and their integration is pleased to propose a communications server concept that organically links a wide range of devices from WAN based machines to remote I O devices In the following set of specifications we define a common protocol that can be used in such a communications server Communications Server Concept Information Processing System PC Based Only LAN Ethernet Wireless etc ls gt VO Assist Server Unit J i Wireless s RS 232C485 File Security Server Server pe A ES HDD ll ll Instrumentation Bar Code Current Voltage Thermocouple Figure 9 1 Communications Server Concept Overall Diagram The following defines the common protocol layers that will be provided in all products based upon the communications server concept Such products complying with the communications server specifications will be able to access device information using the same protocol SVR MMF FIT 97 Appendix The role of the F amp eIT Protocol The F amp eIT Protocol defines the following protocol layers Table 9 1 Table of Protocol Levels Application layer ACX DLL etc Device dependent control layer FactorylT
72. thorization Number RMA from the CONTEC group office where you purchased before returning any product No product will be accepted by CONTEC group without the RMA number Liability The obligation of the warrantor is solely to repair or replace the product In no event will the warrantor be liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to such defect or consequences that arise from inexperienced usage misuse or malfunction of this device 4 SVR MMF FIT Introduction Handling Precautions Take the following precautions when handling this product Do not use or store the equipment in a hot or cold place or a place that is subject to severe temperature changes Examples Under direct sunlight Near a heat source Do not use or store the equipment in a place that is subject to extreme humidity or dust It will be extremely dangerous to use the equipment when its interior 1s contaminated with water or liquid or conducting debris When using the equipment in an environment that is subject to water or conducting debris consideration should be given to the installation of a control panel with a structure that keeps dust out Do not use or store the equipment in a place that is subject to shock or vibrations Do not use or store the product near equipment generating a strong magnetic field or radio waves Do not use or store the equipment in air with diffused chemicals or in an environment in which the equipment ca
73. til the device is locked SVR MMF FIT 21 Hardware Setup Connecting the module Inserting the stack hook by aligning it with the hook insertion inlet for the other device automatically locks the module If a stack connector protective cover is attached the connection operation Removing the module Unlock the locking device at the top and the bottom Remove the 22 SVR MMF FIT Hardware Setup Mounting on a DIN Rail Mounting procedure 1 Pushing the fixing hook with a flat blade screwdriver renders it into a lock enabled condition this should be done on all connected modules 35mm DIN rail E E Press here to lift the fixing hook wa ied a Cal A gt Gar El E a 0 E Ai lo Le 14 E fo i 3 yo i i y f s o 0 a SA t f yo l pul fo 3 T i Y y Figure 4 1 Mounting on a DIN Rail lt 1 3 gt 2 Hook the unit an object consisting of a controller and a module from the upper part of the DIN rail and press the lower part of the unit onto the DIN rail Side view Figure 4 1 Mounting on a DIN Rail lt 2 3 gt SVR MMF FIT 23 Hardware Setup 3 The fixing hook is automatically locked and the module can be mounted in one touch Gees semaines Side view Figure 4 1 Mounting on a DIN Rail lt 3 3 gt R
74. ting Dial up setting modem setting MMF user setting Server configuraion PPP server setting DNS setting hd el Done Figure 5 2 Whole Screen 63 Local intranet System watch System watch View Monitoring Used to edit monitoring and execution tasks Edit Monitoring Basic configuration Edit View Task Used to set network dial up and other parameters Basic confioguration Network setting Server configuration Dial up setting Used to setup the server function modem setting ios View Logging file mio Displays error information during operation PPP server setting PPP server se System maintenance DNS setting Used for backing up the setup data etc SNMP agent View Logging file System maintenance Figure 5 3 Menu SVR MMF FIT 31 System Setup 4 Monitoring display The monitoring screen appears See Chapter 6 Creation and Display of a Monitoring Screen Select Monitoring page Page0l set Figure 5 4 Monitoring Display 5 Monitoring creation The monitoring screen appears See Chapter 6 Creation and Display of a Monitoring Screen Select editing Monitoring page Pagel set Figure 5 5 Monitoring Creation 6 Task creation and a display Click here to display the task edit screen See Chapter 7 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 7 Network setup Network Configuration TP Address haz fes faz fias Subnet mask
75. tion Figure 7 20 Operation Move Item Set Operation None Figure 7 21 Move By left clicking the mouse on the component and dragging the mouse you can move the components Releasing the mouse fixes the component at the current mouse position 74 SVR MMF FIT Creation and a Display of a Processing Task 4 You can delete a component by selecting Delete in Operation Figure 7 22 Operation y Item None Operation Figure 7 23 Operation Delete Left clicking on the component deletes it 5 Use the procedures described above to lay out the components and define the task You can use the Save menu command to save the edited task processing This opens a dialog for you to specify the task number in which to save the task You can use the Load menu command to load a previously saved task This opens a dialog for you to select the task number To start executing the new task processing use the Task Status menu command to Stop and then Start the task SVR MMF FIT 75 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task The Kind and Outline of Parts Which Can Be 76 Used Components that can be selected from Item on the Menu bar are described below Each component represents a processing function When processing completes execution proceeds to the next cell The next cell is determined by the Flow setting for the component 1 Set Input or output the device valu
76. warning Applet window Figure 7 42 Check Property TagYalue TAG 00 y 10 Read Write write M Input Output output value y Group ID fo Y Unit ID 0 Y Device ID 1 y Channel 0 y Bit Flow OK Warning Applet Window Figure 7 43 Set Property SVR MMF FIT 85 Creation and a Display of a Processing Task Sample 2 When a value is non zero increment by one then output data to a different channel 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 7 44 Sample 2 1 Read the collected data into TAG 2 Ifthe value of TAG number 00 is number 00 greater than zero perform the step xj below Otherwise perform the step on the left If control moves to a location outside the frame processing jumps back to the TagYalue TAG p a ID Reads rite read Input Output input wale Group ID fo l initial instructions at 0 0 Unit ID lo i Device ID lo E Channel Bit Flow OE Warning Applet Windows Figure 7 45 Set Property 86 UstValue TAGOO Condition bpo H Limt fo True Down False Lett l E ect Warning Applet window Figure 7 46 Check Property SVR MMF FIT 3 Set the value of TAG number 01 to 5 1 TargetT ag TAGO z Set alue 1 0 Flow Warning Applet Window Figure 7 47 FSet Property Output the data from TAG number 00 to channel O of device 1 TagW alue Taco gt IO Read Write wite Input Output output value
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