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NEXUS Series | 

Software Configuration 

 

 

 

 

 

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OS AUTO UPDATE

 

Permits whether to allow or disallow automatic YUM updates. It is recommended that this setting be left at 

Enabled

”.

 

 

 

BACKUP/RESTORE 

Backup /Restore

 provides the means to backup an 

ASPECT

 target's device configuration (network addresses, 

port and driver configuration, etc). To create a backup, simply click the 

Download

 button. 

 

 

ETHERNET SETTINGS

 

The 

Ethernet Settings

 area permits for Ethernet address configuration of the 

NEXUS Series

 device. The 

NEXUS 

Series device

 can support static IP addresses or 

DHCP

 addressing from a valid 

DHCP

 server. Simply select the 

appropriate address setting for your application. 

 

To configure the device to use 

DHCP

 addressing, select the 

Obtain an IP Address Automatically

 radio button. In 

most DHCP environments, a resolvable 

DNS

 name or reserved 

IP address

 is assigned to the 

NEXUS Series 

device by the local network administrator prior to configuring the device for this option. 

 

To configure the device to use a static IP address, select the 

Use the following IP Address

 radio button, then 

enter your 

IP address

Subnet Mask

Gateway

, and 

DNS

 information into the boxes provided below. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NEXUS Series

Page 1: ... USER GUIDE MAN0125 Rev 20 NEXUS Series ...

Page 2: ...that represents File paths Code snippets or text file configuration settings is presented in fixed width font with a grey background and border For example config_file c CYLON settings config txt Parameter values Text that represents values to be entered into UI fields or displayed in dialogs is represented in fixed width font with a shaded background For example 10 C Product Names Text that repre...

Page 3: ... 13 Packaging dimensions and weight 13 Mounting dimensions 13 Environmental and operating conditions 14 Power 15 Power adaptor optional 15 Communications Ethernet 16 Hard drives M 2 SATA 64GB SSD 16 4 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Introduction 17 Tools Required 17 Connecting to a NEXUS Series Device 17 Log In 18 Control Panel 18 Project Instances 19 Calendar Configuration 19 Users And Groups 20 Instance ...

Page 4: ...ync Settings 27 System Administration 28 User Manager 28 System Services 28 System Status 28 Process Status 29 System Updates 29 OS Auto Update 30 Backup Restore 30 Ethernet Settings 30 Network Diagnostics 31 Time Settings 31 Web Server Configuration 32 Image Proxy Configuration 32 System Logs 33 Diagnostic Buffer 33 Remote Logging 33 System Log 34 Update Log 34 ...

Page 5: ...less status LED Unused 4 Bluetooth status LED Unused 5 Cloud connection status LED unused 6 Port D status LEDs Unused 7 Network 1 status LEDs Indicates the connectivity status and network activity Orange 100Mb s 10 100 Green 1000Mb s Gigabit 8 RS485 port status Port 2 LED Provides the status of the RS485 port connections 9 RS485 port status Port 1 LED Provides the status of the RS485 port connecti...

Page 6: ...SB 3 0 device 8 Network 1 port Connect an Ethernet RJ45 cable from a router or a broadband modem for network or internet access 9 Port D Recovery Ethernet Port BOTTOM PANEL DIP SWITCHES 1 RS485 port 1 resistor switch Enable disable the differential termination resistor for RS485 2 RS485 port 1 bias resistor switch Enable disable the bias resistor for RS485 port 1 3 RS485 port 2 resistor switch Ena...

Page 7: ...M card slot Unused 3 Mobile broadband antenna port port two Unused 4 Wi Fi antenna port port three Unused 5 Intrusion detection connector Unused 6 Wi Fi antenna port port four Unused 7 HDMI port Connect a monitor or other HDMI device Provides video and audio output Note In order to function the HDMI must be connected when the system boots 8 USB 2 0 port Unused 9 USB 2 0 port Unused ...

Page 8: ...ed supply for warranty purposes is the included Dell PSU When using a higher VA transformer care must be taken to ensure that the voltage stays within specification see Detailed Engineering Specifications Power on page 15 Warning Earthing or Grounding of any of the terminals connected to the SELV power supply will cause serious damage to the power supply rectifier and will invalidate the product W...

Page 9: ... on the rack infrastructure using DIN rail mounting brackets 2 Connect a network cable 3 Connect a SELV limited energy circuit power source 24 V AC DC or 19 5 V DC to the NEXUS Series device and press the power button to turn it on Note For warranty purposes it is recommended that only the included power supply should be used with NEXUS Series devices Warning Earthing or Grounding of any of the te...

Page 10: ...m 20 long Two of these parts are shipped with each NEXUS Series device and for warranty purposes must be installed as described below Each RS485 cable must be plugged into a surge protector and the protector plugged into one of the NEXUS Series device s RS485 ports Additional units can be ordered if required in packs of two Note Turnonthecorrespondingdipswitchestoenablethenetwork bias and terminat...

Page 11: ...on a wall by using mounting brackets sold separately 1 Secure the two mounting brackets to the back of the NEXUS Series device by using four screws 2 Drill four holes in the wall that correspond to the holes in the mounting bracket then place the NEXUS Series device against the wall and align the holes in the mounting brackets with the holes in the wall 3 Tighten the screws to secure the NEXUS Ser...

Page 12: ...n a DIN rail The DIN rail bracket mounts to the back of the NEXUS Series device 1 Align the screw holes on the DIN rail mount to the back of the NEXUS Series device place the screws on the DIN rail mount and secure it to the NEXUS Series device 4 Pull down on the tab to release the latch on the DIN rail mount 5 Mount the NEXUS Series device on a DIN rail 6 Secure the NEXUS Series device to the DIN...

Page 13: ... lb Height 228 4 mm 8 99 in Width 216 mm 8 50 in Depth 64 20 mm 2 52 in Note The dimensions for the enclosure do not include the latches and wall bracket on the back of the enclosure The wall bracket adds 5 mm 0 04 inches to the depth PACKAGING DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Height 344 mm 13 56 in Width 295 mm 11 63 in Depth 156 mm 6 13 in Shipping weight includes packaging materials 3 8 kg 8 38 lb MOUNTIN...

Page 14: ...d to a power adapter Note The maximum operating temperature is derated 1 C 305 m 1000 ft above sea level altitude Non operating with a maximum temperature gradation of 15 C per hour 40 C 70 C 40 F 158 F Relative humidity maximum Operating with maximum humidity gradation of 10 per hour 10 90 non condensing Non operating with maximum humidity gradation of 10 per hour 5 95 non condensing Altitude max...

Page 15: ...PSU max wattage 222 BTU Power input tolerances 24V AC DC 10 to 25 26 4 V to 18 V Note The recommended supply is a 24 V 60 VA transformer When using a higher VA transformer care must be taken to ensure that the voltage stays within specification Warning Earthing or Grounding of any of the terminals connected to the SELV power supply will cause serious damage to the power supply rectifier and will i...

Page 16: ...ETHERNET General specifications Ethernet type Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 External connector type RJ45 Data rates supported 10 100 1000 Mbps HARD DRIVES M 2 SATA 64GB SSD General specifications Capacity bytes 64 Gb Dimensions inches W x D x H 3 94 x 2 75 x 0 374 Interface type and maximum speed Up to 6 Gb s SATA 3 0 MTBF 800 000 hours Logical blocks 500 118 192 ...

Page 17: ...tting Refer to your operating system documentation for details on how to configure your network card See Ethernet Settings on page 30 for details on how to reconfigure NEXUS Series device IP Address Note The secondary Ethernet Port marked Port D is configured with a default IP address 192 168 1 250 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 so that if connectivity is lost on the primary LAN port you can use th...

Page 18: ... NEXUS Series device as defined during installation 3 If your connection is successful the main login page of ASPECT will be displayed 4 Enter the case sensitive default username and password into the fields provided 5 Click the Log In button CONTROL PANEL When you successfully log in you will be directed to the Control Panel The Control Panel contains a navigation tree to the left of the web user...

Page 19: ...ontrol Engine Logs License Item Status Project Thread Status CALENDAR CONFIGURATION The Calendar Configuration area is used to configure iCalendar integration variables of the NEXUS Series device Within this section there are two pages Calendar File Calendar User Calendar File Calendar File can be used to browse and modify what calendars have been previously published to the instance as well as al...

Page 20: ...low iCalendar based tools to publish data to the NEXUS Series device By default the username calendar and password user can be changed to any desired credential set When referencing Calendars in Aspect Studio these credentials must be specified in order to properly access the file USERS AND GROUPS Users and Groups are included within each instance in the NEXUS Series device This provides the abili...

Page 21: ...the instance they are working with Only one option is available in the Instance Services drop down which will allow the instance to be reset PERSISTENCE MANAGER The Persistence Manager area is used to manage and delete Persisted data Persisted data is localized data stored from Persisted Elements that may be present in an Aspect project as well as data persisted by vSTAT elements when such functio...

Page 22: ...edentials in order to download a copy of the project The required credentials will be the same as the ones used to originally deploy the project PROJECT REMOVAL The project removal page provides administrators the ability to remove a currently deployed project from an Aspect instance ASPECT CONTROL ENGINE LOG The Aspect Control Engine log provides administrators and technicians the ability to view...

Page 23: ...ing as well as the maximum amount of licenses available for a particular feature or function PROJECT PERFORMANCE The Project Performance area provides the ability to dynamically view and monitor the status of Threads Maps and Ports being used by the Aspect project loaded into the target By default the all Tabs will update information every 15 seconds You may adjust this update timer by choosing th...

Page 24: ...QLite Maintenance MYSQL ADMINISTRATION The MySQL Administration item in the webUI tree links to an administration interface for ASPECT s MySQL Database Server To access the Database Interface the user must enter case sensitive login credentials The default credentials are Username matrixac1 Password aam Note MySQL administration in ASPECT 3 03 02 and later uses Adminer However on devices running 3...

Page 25: ...ith the ability to manage the SQLite database This page shows the database files and sizes LICENSING The License page provides the ability to view the current license status of the NEXUS Series device as well as a method to upload download license files If a license file is uploaded Cylon Controls recommends rebooting the NEXUS Series device to ensure the license file is successfully applied ...

Page 26: ...ual Out of Service entries SDP Network Properties BACnet IP Router BBMD and Time Synchronization settings OUT OF SERVICE MANAGER OSS The Out Of Service Manager OSS provides a single location that allows administrators to manually mark devices out of service using the Manual OOS check boxes BACNET SETTINGS The BACnet Configuration area allows configuration of read write retries port configuration a...

Page 27: ...D settings area is used to configure the BACnet IP Broadcast Management Device BBMD table setup for BACnet networks MODBUS NETWORK PROPERTIES The Modbus Network Properties page is used to set the configuration for Modbus communications TIME SYNC SETTINGS The Time Sync Settings area provides the ability to configure BACnet network time synchronizations ...

Page 28: ...s from the NEXUS Series device Administrative users are granted full access to the Aspect Control Panel while users groups created within an instance are only allowed access to deployed projects SYSTEM SERVICES The System Services area provides administrators with the ability to control key services relative to the target Through this area users can restart specific services of the NEXUS Series de...

Page 29: ... STATUS This shows the result of a top command which produces an updating list of current processes running SYSTEM UPDATES The System Updates area is used to perform firmware upgrades to the ASPECT device These firmware updates can be obtained from Error Unknown document property name Clicking on the Continue button opens the upload page ...

Page 30: ...thernet address configuration of the NEXUS Series device The NEXUS Series device can support static IP addresses or DHCP addressing from a valid DHCP server Simply select the appropriate address setting for your application Toconfigure the device to use DHCP addressing select the Obtain an IP Address Automatically radio button In most DHCP environments a resolvable DNS name or reserved IP address ...

Page 31: ...ttings area allows users to configure the NEXUS Series device Time and Date parameters In this section users can set the following items using the appropriate drop downs and editors System Time specified in military time System Date specified in MM DD YYYY TimeZone Region specified in one of many configurable options Time Server Synchronization Specifies an NTP time server on the Internet with whi...

Page 32: ...area is used to set a label for the login screen and change port settings for the following Aspect Control Panel defaults to port 80 HTTP Aspect Control Engine defaults to port7226 Simple Mobile Web defaults to port8080 IMAGE PROXY CONFIGURATION The Image Proxy Configuration page permits users to enable to disable image proxy allowing Aspect to access external sites retrieve graphics ...

Page 33: ...trols Remote Logging The Remote Logging page is used to allow or disallow centralized syslog messaging All Aspect targets support the ability to send their log information to a centralized Aspect target or IT supported syslogserver System Log contains information processed by the sub level operating system outside of Aspect Update Log shows any recent YUM updates in the system DIAGNOSTIC BUFFER Th...

Page 34: ...ON COM 34 MAN0125 Rev 20 SYSTEM LOG The System Log area provides complete syslog information for the hardware Information provided within this log includes boot up details and lower level information regarding runtime of the system UPDATE LOG The update log shows all recent updates to the operating system ...

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