WAGO Applikation IoT-Box User manual

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WAGO Application IoT Box
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© 2021 by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG
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information or suggestions for improving the documentation.
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Content
1. Information about This Documentation .........................................................................................5
1.1. Copyright ..............................................................................................................................5
1.2. Protected Rights ..................................................................................................................5
1.3. Number Notation ..................................................................................................................6
1.4. Font Conventions .................................................................................................................6
1.5. Symbols ...............................................................................................................................6
2. Legal Principles .............................................................................................................................8
Subject to Change ......................................................................................................................9
Personnel Qualification ...............................................................................................................9
Limitation of Liability ...................................................................................................................9
3. Function Description ....................................................................................................................10
3.1. Commissioning Overview ..................................................................................................11
3.2. Supported Browser ............................................................................................................12
3.3. System Limits ....................................................................................................................13
4. Installation ....................................................................................................................................14
4.1. Transfer Licenses ..............................................................................................................14
4.2. Changing Passwords .........................................................................................................16
4.3. Setting the Date and Time ................................................................................................18
4.3.1. Synchronisation via NTP Server ..............................................................................19
5. Application IoT Box .....................................................................................................................20
5.1. File .....................................................................................................................................22
5.1.1. File Management ......................................................................................................24
5.1.2. Project Settings ........................................................................................................26
5.1.3. Cloud Connectivity ...................................................................................................29
5.1.3.1. MQTT Frame Settings ....................................................................................32
5.1.4. Modbus Server Settings ...........................................................................................33
5.1.5. OPC UA Settings .....................................................................................................35
5.1.6. IO Module Configuration ..........................................................................................36
5.1.7. License Status ..........................................................................................................37
5.1.8. Information ................................................................................................................39
5.2. Inputs .................................................................................................................................40
5.2.1. Process Summary ....................................................................................................41
5.2.2. Digital Inputs .............................................................................................................43
5.2.2.1. Settings - Digital Input ....................................................................................45
5.2.2.2. QOS ................................................................................................................48
5.2.3. Analog Inputs ...........................................................................................................49
5.2.3.1. Settings - Analog Input ...................................................................................51
5.2.3.1.1. Calculate Gain and Offset .....................................................................53
5.2.4. Energy Measurement Modules ................................................................................54
5.2.4.1. 750-494 ...........................................................................................................55
5.2.4.1.1. Settings - Power Measurement I/O-Module ..........................................57
5.2.4.1.2. Faults .....................................................................................................59
5.2.4.1.2.1. Settings - Power Measurement I/O-Module Fault ........................60
5.2.4.2. 750-495 ...........................................................................................................62
5.2.4.2.1. Settings - Power Measurement I/O-Module ..........................................64
5.2.4.2.2. Faults .....................................................................................................66
5.2.4.2.2.1. Settings - Power Measurement I/O-Module Fault ........................67
5.3. Logger ................................................................................................................................69
5.3.1. Selective Logger .......................................................................................................70
5.3.1.1. Settings - Selective Logger ............................................................................72
5.3.2. Full Logger ...............................................................................................................74
5.3.2.1. Settings - Full Logger .....................................................................................76
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5.3.2.1.1. Header Change Full-Logger ..................................................................78
5.4. Alarms ................................................................................................................................79
5.4.1. Settings - Alarm .......................................................................................................81
5.5. Outputs ...............................................................................................................................84
5.5.1. Process Summary ....................................................................................................84
5.5.2. Digital Outputs ..........................................................................................................86
5.5.2.1. Settings - Digital Output .................................................................................88
5.5.3. Cloud Outputs ..........................................................................................................90
5.5.3.1. Settings - Cloud Output ..................................................................................92
5.6. Virtual Objects ....................................................................................................................94
5.6.1. Process Summary ....................................................................................................94
5.6.2. Mathematical Objects ...............................................................................................96
5.6.2.1. Settings - Mathematical Objects .....................................................................98
5.6.2.1.1. Value Selection ....................................................................................100
5.6.2.1.2. Formula Help .......................................................................................101
5.6.2.2. Calculation Steps ..........................................................................................102
5.6.2.3. Mathematical Constants ...............................................................................103
5.6.3. Energy Objects .......................................................................................................104
5.6.3.1. Settings - Energy Objects .............................................................................106
5.6.4. Modem Objects ......................................................................................................109
5.6.4.1. Settings - Modem Objects ............................................................................111
5.6.5. Controller Objects ...................................................................................................113
5.6.5.1. Settings - Controller Objects ........................................................................115
5.6.6. Accumulator Objects ..............................................................................................118
5.6.6.1. Settings - Accumulator Objects ....................................................................120
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1. Information about This Documentation
1.1. Copyright
This documentation, including all figures and illustrations contained therein, is subject to copyright
protection. Any use of this documentation that infringes upon the copyright provisions stipulated
herein is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical filing/archiving (e.g.,
photocopying) and changes require the written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG,
Minden, Germany. Non-observance will entail the right of claims for damages.
1.2. Protected Rights
Trademarks of third-party companies are used in this documentation. This section contains the
trademark definitions. The “®” and
“TM” trademark symbols are omitted hereinafter.
• BACnet®: registered trademark of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air
Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE).
• Bluetooth®: registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG.
• Inc. CiA® and CANopen®: registered trademarks of CAN in AUTOMATION – International
Users and Manufacturers Group e.V.
• DALI: registered trademarks of the Digital Illumination Interface Alliance (DiiA).
• EtherCAT®: registered trademark and patented technology of Beckhoff Automation GmbH.
• EtherNet/IP™: registered trademark of Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc. (ODVA)
• EnOcean®: registered trademark of EnOcean GmbH.
• IO-Link: registered trademark of PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.V.
• KNX®: registered trademark of KNX Association cvba.
• Linux®: registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
• LON®: registered trademark of the Echelon Corporation.
• Modbus®: registered trademark of Schneider Electric, licensed for the Modbus Organization,
Inc.
• PROFIBUS®: registered trademark of Siemens AG.
• PROFINET®: registered trademark of Siemens AG.
• Subversion®: registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation.
• Windows®: registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation
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1.3. Number Notation
Number
System
Example Comment
Decimal 100 Normal notation
Hexadecimal 0x64 C notation
Binary '100'
'0110.0100'
In single quotation marks,
nibble separated by a period
1.4. Font Conventions
Font Type Explanation
monospaced Names of paths and files are displayed in a font type with uniform character width.
Example: notepad.exe
Menu Menu options are displayed in bold, e.g.: Save
> A “greater than” symbol between two names denotes the selection of a menu
option. Example: File > New
Input Names of input fields or drop-down lists are shown in bold. Example: Value
„Value“ Input or selection values are displayed in quotation marks. Example: Enter the
value “4 mA” under Start of measurement range.
[Button] Buttons are shown in bold in square brackets. Example: [OK]
[Key] Key labels on the keyboard are shown in bold and enclosed in square brackets.
Example: [F1]
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1.5. Symbols
Personal injury!
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in
death or serious injury.
Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current!
Indicates a high-risk, imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result
in death or serious injury.
Personal injury!
Indicates a moderate-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Personal injury!
Indicates a low-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate injury.
Damage to property!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to
property.
Damage to property caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD)!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
damage to property.
Important note!
Indicates a potential malfunction which will not result in damage to property, however,
if not avoided.
Additional Information!
Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this documentation
(e.g., the Internet).
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2. Legal Principles
Subject to Change
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to make any alterations or modifications
that serve to increase the efficiency of technical progress. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG
owns all rights arising from the granting of patents or from the legal protection of utility patents. Third-
party products are always mentioned without any reference to patent rights. Thus, the existence of
such rights cannot be excluded.
Personnel Qualification
The use of the product described in this document is exclusively geared to specialists having
qualifications in PLC programming, electrical specialists or persons instructed by electrical specialists
who are also familiar with the appropriate current standards.
Moreover, the persons cited here must also be familiar with all of the products cited in this document,
along with the operating instructions. They must also be capable of correctly predicting any hazards
which may not arise until the products are combined.
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG assumes no liability resulting from improper action and
damage to WAGO products and third-party products due to non-observance of the information
contained in this document.
Limitation of Liability
This documentation describes the use of various hardware and software components in specific
example applications. The components may represent products or parts of products from different
manufacturers. The respective operating instructions from the manufacturers apply exclusively with
regard to intended and safe use of the products. The manufacturers of the respective products are
solely responsible for the contents of these instructions.
The sample applications described in this documentation represent concepts, that is, technically
feasible applications. Whether these concepts can actually be implemented depends on various
guidelines. For example, different versions of the hardware or software components can
require different handling than that described here. Therefore, the descriptions contained in this
documentation do not form the basis for assertion of a certain product characteristic.
Responsibility for safe use of a specific software or hardware configuration lies with the party that
produces or operates the configuration. This also applies when one of the concepts described in this
document was used for implementation of the configuration.
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG assumes no liability for the realization of these concepts.
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3. Function Description
The Application IoT Box can be used to capture and save energy and operating data and display
its progression over time. The data is made available for further processing steps. The integrated
user interface can be used to parameterize the signals of connected sensors. No programming
experience is required to use the Application IoT Box.
The captured signals (actual values) are saved to the controller’s SD card, preferably in a SQLite
database, optionally as a *.csv file. Furthermore, the captured data can be visualized with the
help of the data plotter. In this connection, see application note “Data Plotter 2019-06-26” on the
visualization tool, which is available for download at www.wago.com.
The Application IoT Box processes process data from digital and analog interfaces arising in the
following domains:
• Electrical energy
• Heat quantity
• Water quantity
• Gas quantity
• Volume flow
• Temperature
• Humidity
For the respective measurements, the sensors to be used must be connected to the
subassemblies from the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 corresponding to the signal type.
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3.1. Commissioning Overview
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3.2. Supported Browser
The following browsers have been successfully tested with the Application IoT Box:
Google Chrome Version 80.0
Mozilla Firefox Version 73.0
Microsoft Edge Version 80.0
Web visualization!
Only one browser (client) can access the Application IoT Box at a time.
Simultaneous display in a desktop browser and a display device is not possible.
Other browsers!
Use of other browsers is possible, but functional limitations cannot be ruled out.
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3.3. System Limits
Connections/Objects Number (Max.) Number of Data Points (Max.)
Digital and analog inputs 40
Alarms 10
Digital outputs / cloud
connection
25
Virtual objects 0
Log files 1
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4. Installation
4.1. Transfer Licenses
This chapter is only relevant if you use the "Multicloud Connectivity"!
Note the Tutorials on YouTube
You can find the tutorial “WAGOupload - License Manager” on YouTube. This
video shows how to use the “WAGOupload” software to record licenses and how
to load them onto one or more devices.
1.
Launch the WAGOupload software.
2.
Click the menu item “Synchronize Licenses” menu item to define the devices to which the
licenses are to be transferred.
In this step, the licenses are identified that already exist in the devices. Depending on the
configuration of the devices, a password must be entered beforehand.
3. Enter the IP addresses of your controllers in the dialog or start the search function. The
identified devices are listed.
4. Select a controller and follow the prompt.
5. In the dialog below, select which of the available licenses should be loaded onto the previously
loaded devices by selecting the value “1” in the "Licenses to be Transferred" selection field.
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After transferring the licenses, a summary of the process is stored in the log directory in the form
of a proof of use for the licenses. Detailed information on using WAGOupload can be found in the
software manual, which is also available for download.
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4.2. Changing Passwords
Retrieval Address for WBM
1.
Open a Web browser in order to open WBM.
2.
Enter the controller’s IP address in the address line: “https://<controller IP>/
wbm” (here: https://192.168.1.17/wbm).
3.
Bypass the security warning by continuing to load the website.
Login/Logout
1.
In the “Login” dialog, log in with username “admin,” password “wago.”
2.
Confirm your entry with the [Submit] button.
The corresponding HTML page loads. If you have not yet changed the password, the
following message will appear: “Security message: please change your password!”
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User
(Username)
Rights Default Password
admin All
(Administrator)
wago
user Limited user
guest Display only
Change passwords
The pre-set default passwords (see table above) do not offer adequate
protection! Change the passwords to meet your particular needs! If you
do not change these passwords, a warning will appear each time you
open a website after logging in.
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4.3. Setting the Date and Time
The date and time can be set in the Web-Based Management system of the application controller
on the Clock tab in the navigation bar. These settings are described in detail in the controller
manual.
We recommend synchronizing the time at regular intervals, as the system clock tends to drift. The
Application IoT Box offers two options for this:
1.
Synchronization of the system clock via an NTP server.
2.
Synchronization of the system clock using the GPS signal.
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4.3.1. Synchronisation via NTP Server
NTP clients can be set in the Web-Based Management system of the controller under menu item
Ports and Services > NTC Client. These settings are described in detail in the controller manual.
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5. Application IoT Box
The Application IoT Box can be opened in a Web browser at the following link: “https://<controller
IP>/webvisu/webvisu.htm” (here: https://192.168.1.17/webvisu/ webvisu.htm).
Login
1.
Click the [Login] button. The “Login” dialog opens.
1.
Log in using your username and password.
2.
Confirm your entry by clicking [OK].
3.
After a successful login, the main window opens.
If the user name or password are incorrect, the dialog stays open.
The preset username is “admin” and preset password is “wago.” You can create and
modify user groups in the "User Administration".
If modules are added, removed or moved after the initial configuration, a warning
message appears after login:
/