Danfoss WebAccess f Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
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Installation and conguration
WebAccess
and its modules
for ECL Comfort 200 / 300
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Table of Contents
Before you start .......................................................................2
System requirements ..................................................................................... 2
Installation address ......................................................................................... 2
IP addresses* ...................................................................................................... 2
E-mail accounts ................................................................................................. 2
ECL name (menu location 1-4) .................................................................... 2
Heat meters ........................................................................................................ 3
Pulse interface 1 ............................................................................................... 3
Pulse interface 2 ............................................................................................... 3
Pulse interface 3 ............................................................................................... 4
Pulse interface 4 ............................................................................................... 4
Analog interface 1............................................................................................ 5
Analog interface 2............................................................................................ 5
LON wiring ...............................................................................6
Wiring to the ECL Comfort controller ....................................7
LAN / Ethernet wiring .............................................................9
Powering up ..........................................................................10
Ethernet conguration .........................................................10
Conguration of ECL Comfort controllers ........................... 11
Conguration of modules ....................................................12
Conguration of input channels ..........................................13
IP conguration .....................................................................14
Light emitting diodes ...........................................................15
WAH analog interface ...........................................................16
WAH pulse interface .............................................................17
Screen examples ...................................................................18
Application principle
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System requirements
Microsoft Explorer 6.xx browser or later versions
Adobe SVG Viewer 3.xx or later versions
Intranet / Internet connection
It is strongly recommended to write down the information that may be
needed on a later occasion.
Installation address
IP addresses*
IP address (fixed)
Subnet mask
Default gateway
* All addresses must be written as digits
E-mail accounts
Name SMTP addresses*
* All addresses must be written as digits
Before you start
Pulse interface 1
ECL menu location Menu label
1 2 3 4
Description Pulse factor Unit
/
/
/
/
Pulse interface 2
ECL menu location Menu label
1 2 3 4
Description Pulse factor Unit
/
/
/
/
Heat meters
ECL menu location Menu label
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ECL name (menu location 1-4)
1 3
2 4
Menu option: Conguration / Installation address
Menu option: Conguration / IP addresses
Menu option: Conguration / E-mail accounts
Menu option: Conguration / Units
Menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules / Add (Edit)
Menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules / Add (Edit)
Menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules / Add (Edit)
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Analog interface 1
ECL menu location Menu label
1 2 3 4
Description
Range
Unit
0 V 10 V
Analog interface 2
ECL menu location Menu label
1 2 3 4
Description
Range
Unit0 V 10 V
Pulse interface 3
ECL menu location Menu label
1 2 3 4
Description Pulse factor Unit
/
/
/
/
Pulse interface 4
ECL menu location Menu label
1 2 3 4
Description Pulse factor Unit
/
/
/
/
Menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules / Add (Edit)
Menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules / Add (Edit)
Menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules / Add (Edit)
Menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules / Add (Edit)
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Wiring to the ECL Comfort controller
Step 1
Mount the ECA 82 LON module
in the ECL Comfort controller by
dismounting cover plate B on the
back of the ECL Comfort by means of
a small slice cutter nipper.
Step 2
Mount the ECA 82 in the slides and
press it gently into the connector on
the ECL Comfort print board.
LON wiring
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Step 3
Mount the new cover plate B, which
is delivered with the option card.
Pin connection ECA 82:
1: LON data 1. Left side pin of the
connector.
2: Middle pin of the connector. Do
not use!
3: LON data 2. Right side pin of the
connector.
LON data 1 and 3 can be reversed.
Pin connection WebAccess unit:
1: LON data 1. Left side pin of the
connector.
2: LON data 2. Right side pin of the
connector.
LON data 1 and 2 can be reversed.
Step 4
Mount the LON connectors in the
WebAccess unit and in the ECA 82
module.
LON termination
Check that the termination jumper is
mounted as ‘FT’.
LAN / Ethernet wiring
WebAccess
(TP/FT-10)
ECA 82
2
1 3
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Powering up
When powering up the ECL Comfort controller, a period of about 30 seconds
will elapse during which the database of the controller will be copied to
the ECA 82 module. During this period it is not possible to contact the ECA
82 module, neither from the ECL Comfort controller nor from the network.
The start-up period will occur in connection with reset / powering up of the
controller and ECA 82 module and also when the application is changed in
the ECL Comfort controller.
The WebAccess unit needs 2-3 min. to start up. During start-up, the status
LED has a constant light. The unit is ready when the status LED starts ashing.
Ethernet conguration
First of all, the contact to the WebAccess unit must be established. This is
achieved by means of a PC (Laptop / Notebook) and an xover Ethernet
cable.
Connect the Ethernet cable and congure your PC to the xed IP addresses:
IP: 192.168.1.32
Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: No
Now the WebAccess unit can be contacted with the IP address 192.168.1.100
via the Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Remember to install the Adobe SVG Viewer before contacting the WebAccessAdobe SVG Viewer before contacting the WebAccess
unit. It can be downloaded for free from www.adobe.com. If you fail to install
the Adobe SVG Viewer, you will not be able to see the application graphics.
Add the ECL Comfort applications to the WebAccess unit:
Select menu option: Conguration / Units
Add ECL
Click ‘Add’. State the ECL name for this menu location. If you alreadyState the ECL name for this menu location. If you already
have set up alarm recipients, choose the one to be alerted in case of
communication failure. Click ‘Continue’.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Edit ECL
Click ‘Edit. Edit the ECL name for this menu location. Choose alarm
recipient in case of communication failure. Click ‘save.
Remove ECL
Click ‘Remove’ for the ECL you want to disconnect. Conrm the removal
of the selected ECL by clicking ‘Remove’ once again.
Status LED
Conguration of ECL Comfort controllers
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Conguration of modules
Select menu option: Conguration / Units / Additional modules
Add
Click ‘Add’. State the module name and choose under which ECL menuState the module name and choose under which ECL menu
locations the module is to be shown. If you already have set up alarm
recipients, choose the one to be alerted in case of communication
failure. Click ‘Continue’.
Follow the instructions on the screen.Follow the instructions on the screen.
Edit
Click ‘Edit. Edit the module name for this menu location. Choose alarm
recipient in case of communication failure. Click ‘save.
Remove
Click ‘Remove’ for the module you want to disconnect. Conrm the
removal of the selected module by clicking ‘Remove’ once again.
When a new ECL unit or additional module is added, you might be asked
to close your Internet browser and then restart it. This also applies if units
/ additional modules have been changed or deleted when you close the
dialog. This enables the Internet Explorer to show you the new / changed
units / additional modules correctly.
Conguration of input channels
Heat meters:
No additional set-up is required.
WAH pulse interface:
Select the ECL menu location under which the pulse interface is shown.Select the ECL menu location under which the pulse interface is shown.
Select the menu option: Modules / ‘Menu label. Select the menu option: Modules / ‘Menu label.
Click ‘Add’ and conrm use of licence.
Click ‘Edit. State the name / description, units (kWh or m
3
) and pulse
factor. Also state the accumulated value of the meter (actual value
displayed on the meter) and the max. possible value of the meter.
WAH analog interface:
Select the ECL menu location under which the analog interface is shown.Select the ECL menu location under which the analog interface is shown.
Select the menu option: Modules / ‘Menu label. Select the menu option: Modules / ‘Menu label.
Click ‘Add’ and conrm use of licence.
Click ‘Edit. State the name / description and units. Set the range of the
input device by stating the min. / max. value that equals 0 and 10 V.
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Set the IP address, subnet mask and standard gateway of the WebAccess data
logger to comply with the relevant network. You can get these addresses
from your network administrator or from your Internet supplier.
When the IP address is changed, the WebAccess data logger restarts. After
a period of 2-5 min. the Internet explorer should be restarted, and the
WebAccess data logger can be found on the new IP address.
It is extremely important to remember your IP address. Without this
address, it will not be possible to access the data logger again.
IP conguration
1. TP / FT-10 LON connection: Free topology / twisted pair
2. Power supply: 8-24 V a.c. or 12-30 V d.c.
3. RS 232 interface for PC connection
4. Ethernet connection
5. TP / FT-10 LON connection: Free topology / twisted pair
6. Wireless
Constant light: Fatal error “no net.
It is not possible to get connected to the network (typically the SIM
card is missing)
Slowly ashing light (½ Hz) : Connected to GSM “net found!
Fast ashing light (1 Hz): Connected to “dial up”
7. Status
Constant light: The data logger is starting up and and there is no
connection
Flashing light: The data logger is ready
8. 100 Mb
Flashing light: Data are being trasmitted via the Ethernet
9. Link
Constant light: The data logger is connected to the Ethernet
10. Power
Constant light: The data logger is connected to the mains
No light: The power is disconnected
11. Service (conguration of data logger)
Flashing light: The data logger is not congured
Light emitting diodes
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WAH analog interface WAH pulse interface
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Disposal Instruction
Equipment containing electrical components shall not be disposed together
with domestic waste.
It must be collected separately with other electrical and electronic waste
according to local legislation.
Extension modules, serial nos.
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already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequential changes being necessary in specications already agreed.
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