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RTU500 series

RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit

User manual

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Page 1: ...RTU500 series RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit User manual Web server Release 12 ...

Page 2: ...Revision RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG Revision Document identity 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 Revision Date Changes 0 07 2016 New document for Release 12 0 ...

Page 3: ...d 2 14 2 5 5 Password file management 2 15 2 5 6 Password file harmonization 2 16 2 6 Certificate Management 2 19 2 7 System Help Page with pre requisitions 2 19 3 Diagnostics 3 1 3 1 System Log 3 1 3 2 System Event Status 3 2 3 3 Hardware Tree 3 3 3 3 1 General Overview 3 3 3 3 2 Board Diagnosis 3 4 4 Test Simulation 4 1 4 1 Enable Logging and Debugging 4 1 4 2 Time Administration 4 2 4 3 General...

Page 4: ...3 STOP button 4 16 4 6 4 Log file download link 4 17 5 Operation 5 1 5 1 Starting the Integrated HMI 5 1 5 2 General Overview Archives 5 1 5 3 Process Archives 5 2 5 4 File Archive 5 3 5 5 Security Event Archive 5 4 6 Engineering 6 1 6 1 Use case 1 Pre configured RTU520 6 1 6 2 Use case 2 RTU520 online configuration 6 2 7 Secure Web server access 7 1 7 1 RTUtil500 configuration 7 1 7 2 HTTPS Web s...

Page 5: ...er functionality The first part describes the RTU500 series Web server functionality Management functions Configuration management Firmware management User management Loading of password files Help page Diagnosis functions System logs Process diagnosis functionality Hardware Tree The Network Tree Test Simulation functions Enable Logging and Debugging functions Test mode functions Operation functio...

Page 6: ... but it is possible to disable the access for each Ethernet interface in the configuration tool RTUtil500 2 See chapter RTUtil500 configuration for information how to disable the RTU500 series Web server Besides the secure standard HTTPS access the RTU500 series Web server supports also HTTP For more information about the secure access see chapter 7 1 This chapter describes the configuration and t...

Page 7: ...out as shown in the figure below The appearing dialog must be confirmed with Ok to execute the log off Figure 3 Log off from Web server Additional to the manual log off the user will be logged off by the RTU500 series after a configurable time of inactivity The timeout for automatic logout after user inactivity could be disabled and is configurable between 1 minute and 24 hours In RTUtil500 the in...

Page 8: ...be disabled in the Internet Explorer Without this option the detailed error information of the RTU500 series Web server are not shown The option can be found in the Advanced tab of the Internet Options see figure below Figure 5 Internet Explorer Settings 1 5 Presentation of the RTU500 series Web Pages All the pages used to in the RTU Web Server are structured with frames Status frame 1 Navigation ...

Page 9: ...epending on the configuration of the RTU The navigation tiles 2 is fixed during runtime and used to navigate through the different Web server functions The presentation frame 3 left side depends also on the configuration of the RTU but will not be updated as long as the frame is shown The selection frame 3 right side will be updated cyclically approximately every 2 seconds or must be updated on de...

Page 10: ...Introduction RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Presentation of the RTU500 series Web Pages 1 6 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG ...

Page 11: ...n files to be downloaded to the RTU Only one file is needed for the configuration of an RTU name rcd RTU configuration data On the RTU there can be stored 4 different RTUtil500 configuration files Active The active configuration file is at the moment executed by the RTU Backup It is possible to store one backup copy of a configuration file This file can be activated again Base A configuration file...

Page 12: ...TU can be uploaded to the PC Delete file With this button the configuration can be deleted Activate configuration By selecting this button the base or backup configuration will become the new active configuration Backup configuration Press this button in the active configuration row to generate a new backup of the ac tive configuration The new backup configuration will override an existing backup ...

Page 13: ...s navigation tiles The files on the RTU will be displayed on top of this page Below is the drop in area Here you can drop new firmware files to be downloaded to the RTU The loading of the different software files is independent The software is not distributed to other boards while loading Figure 10 Firmware File Manager ...

Page 14: ...e file will be activated and the RTU will be restart ed the red exclamation mark This sign indicated a difference between the firmware file on the flash and the firmware under operation for the the RTU The activation of the firmware is required Table 2 Firmware Management Operation buttons on the left side of the tables ADVICE On the RTU there is no backup of the firmware files available Deletes f...

Page 15: ...w licenses are activated after a reset Figure 12 License Upgrade 2 4 Language Management To navigate to the Language Manager page click on Management and on Language Manage ment in the navigation frame The different table columns show the properties of the different files For each language 2 language files are required For example for english langage webserver_en US stb CSV format RTUi_en US rdt X...

Page 16: ... RTU Receive file from device With this button the language file on the RTU can be uploaded to the PC Delete file With this button the language can be deleted Activate By selecting this button the language will become the new active language A reboot of the RTU is required Table 3 Language Management Operation buttons on the left side of the tables 2 4 1 Change language of the Web server The langu...

Page 17: ...er interface to modify the following properties Enable or disable functional policies Enable or disable password policies Add new or delete existing user accounts Change user account passwords Add new or delete existing user roles Change assignments of user and permissions to from user roles The user interface for the account management consists of several menu tabs The first 3 menu tabs cover the...

Page 18: ...nt the security policies of the RTU500 series are defined Security policies are general rules which are valid for all users and for the whole RTU500 system As shown in the figure below the security policies are divided into the following two sections Functional policies that define restrictions in the access to the RTU500 series and Password policies that define rules that a password must fulfill ...

Page 19: ...assword must be at least 3 characters long see implicit rules below Maximum lifetime of a password This parameter defines the time after a password became invalid and could not be used anymore The time is configured in days with a range from 0 to 1000 The value 0 means that the password never became invalid Contains lower case characters If this check box is set the passwords must contains at leas...

Page 20: ...roles One or several roles can be assigned to an user account The user role can be assigned or withdrawn by selecting the corre sponding checkbox at the user account The specific permissions assigned to a user role are defined in the menu tab User Roles described in the next chapter Figure 17 Menu tab user accounts At the end of the table of existing user accounts there is an empty field for addin...

Page 21: ...s the following predefined user accounts with their assigned user roles and their defined default user role Default user name Default password Assigned user roles Default user role Show Show Viewer Viewer Load Load Installer Installer Control Control Installer Engineer Installer Admin Admin Engineer Administrator Engineer Operator Operator Operator Operator Default Default Viewer Operator Installe...

Page 22: ...ssions assigned to a user role A permission can be assigned or withdrawn by selecting the corresponding checkbox at the user role Figure 19 Menu tab user roles There is an empty field at the end of the table of existing roles for adding a new user role A new user role is created by typing a role name and pressing ENTER There are the following rules defined for role names A role name must be at lea...

Page 23: ...Web server firmware ABBRTU500 Change firmware files Upload and download all RTU500 series firmware files via the Web server This comprises the RTU basic firmware the communication controller firmware and the Integrated HMI firmware Restart of RTU500 series via RTU500 series Web server View upgrade and extend RTU500 series protocol function licences via Web server account ABBRTU500 User account man...

Page 24: ...ne configuration changes Online configuration changes Engineering via the RTU500 web server onlinePara ABBRTU500 Online parameter changes Online parameter changes Engineering via the RTU500 web server viewDataHmi ABBRTU500 Read and view data on the Integrated HMI View all configured Integrated HMI pages View and download process archive information in the HMI event list events and indications meas...

Page 25: ...gure 21 Menu tab password file management To reset the password file to factory default the button Reset has to be used When pressed a dialog appears to confirm the reset After confirmation with Ok the default password file is active directly A reset of the RTU500 series is not necessary but all users are logged out and a re login is required After the reset all user accounts and passwords are res...

Page 26: ... out and a re login is required 2 5 6 Password file harmonization In normal operation mode all changes described in chapter User Management are automatically distributed to all communication units and stored in the password file of each unit no restart of the RTU required In case of Adding a new communication unit into the system Missing faulty communication unit during the changes the password fi...

Page 27: ...e detailed error information of the RTU500 series Web server are not shown The option can be found in the Advanced tab of the Internet Options After login with administrator permission the RTU500 series Web Server shows the normal user interface But due to the restricted mode each function besides the harmonization of the password file is locked If a locked function is selected the Web server show...

Page 28: ...cess Figure 25 Web server menu user account management Before a harmonization of the password file is possible the authentication of the administration user must be provided by the user for all detected CMU s The provided authentications are compared with authentications requested from the other CMU modules Only if all authentications are correct the password file can be harmonized and distributed...

Page 29: ...ibution within the RTU can take a few seconds If the distribution was successful the harmonized password file is active directly A reset of the RTU500 series is not necessary but all users are logged out and a re login is required 2 6 Certificate Management See chapter External certificate 2 7 System Help Page with pre requisitions A System Help Page is available showing the pre requisitions for t...

Page 30: ...Management RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit System Help Page with pre requisitions 2 20 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG ...

Page 31: ... 1 3 Diagnostics 3 1 System Log The system log pages give information about the actual state of the RTU The logged information can be filtered in different areas see Fig 30 System Log General View All System Activies I O boards Connected I O devices Figure 29 System Log navigation tiles ...

Page 32: ...ew 3 2 System Event Status The state of the system is represented by System Events To view the status of the system events in the RTU500 series Web server the link System Event Status must be selected This item can be found under the navigation tile Diagnostics as shown in the figure below Figure 31 Web server menu system events ...

Page 33: ...500 series Remote Terminal Unit Diagnostics Hardware Tree ABB AG 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 3 3 Figure 32 Displaying system events 3 3 Hardware Tree 3 3 1 General Overview Figure 33 Hardware tree navigation tiles ...

Page 34: ...loge output module it is possible to perform commands directly to the connected primary process see Fig 34 Hardware tree pages ADVICE The output control function is only for test purposes during commissioning phase It is not allowed to use this function to send commands to an active process In order to perform commands out of the Web server the following pre conditions must be fulfilled The debugg...

Page 35: ...dware Tree ABB AG 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 3 5 Figure 35 State of a communication unit Select a serial communication line connected to a communication unit to get static and dynamic information about this line Figure 36 State of a serial communication line ...

Page 36: ...Diagnostics RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Hardware Tree 3 6 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG ...

Page 37: ... and it is possible to set the RTU time manually Signal test mode If this feature is activted Signal can be simulated with the navigation frame items Input and Out put Systemevent and system command and Security events PLC online debugging If the PLC debugging feature is activated by one user all other user having this privilege can use this PLC debugging option of Multiprog wt This feature must b...

Page 38: ...le can be loaded into Wireshark which in turn allows analysis of the stream s sent and received on the monitored network interface For VPN this functionality is helpful to analyze failed IKE negotiations The developer debug interfaces shall only be activated on special request For support cases a system information file can be downloaded to a PC This file is used by the RTU support line to analyze...

Page 39: ...ity Policies if the Signal test mode is temporary enabled see Chapter 4 1 Enable Logging and Debug ging if the user has the privileges to perform commands see Chapter 2 5 3 User Roles See step 1 in the figure below Following menu items refer to the different test mode views see step 2 in figure below Inputs and outputs process data objects System events and system commands Security Events Figure 3...

Page 40: ...ame of each signal including the names of the different levels of the signal tree to which the signal belongs The user can filter signals by writing partial names of the signals e g the name of a group in the signal tree It is also possible to write multiple parts of the signal identifier in order to filter the signals which contain all these part in their names Fig 42 is an example of this kind o...

Page 41: ...eturned by re mote command RET_LOC returned by local command ACT activation ACT_CON acti vation confirmation DEACT deactivation DEACT_CON deactivation confirmation and AC T_TERM activation termination The column includes a drop list with gray background at the bottom If one of the options of this gray drop list is selected all drop lists in the column containing the same option will change their s...

Page 42: ...ger the simulation of signals the next to last column includes buttons to force the simulation while the last column contains a checkbox for each row to enable multiple sequential forcing Note that the simulate button and checkbox for input signals SPI DPI STI AMI DMI MFI BSI and ITI are not visible until these signals are disconnected from process see Chapter Disconnecting signals in monitoring d...

Page 43: ...of the column selects or deselects all checkboxes in the current page of the grid Figure 47 Multiple forcing example A dialog will be prompted before starting a multiple forcing Fig 48 This may avoid undesired sequence simulation Figure 48 Multiple forcing dialog 4 4 2 Multiple simulation interval It is possible to specify the time interval between each signal in a multiple simulation sequence Thi...

Page 44: ...ntrol panel the user can select to disconnect or reconnect signals and in which direction monitoring controlling or both See figure Fig 50 and figure Fig 51 depict this Figure 50 Process connection direction Figure 51 Process connection value When the appropriate direction and value are selected the user must click on the Proceed button to apply the changes Disconnecting signals in monitoring dire...

Page 45: ... is bold green are signals which are disconnected from process in monitoring direction That is these are signals which are being simulated since their current values do not correspond with the real physical values of those inputs Disconnecting signals in controlling direction When a signal is disconnected from process in controlling direction the RTU500 will block that object s output commands not...

Page 46: ...board Regarding the user interface process command outputs SCO DCO RCO ASO DSO FSO and BSO are always shown in the signals grid with checkbox and Se Ex buttons since it is always possible to send output commands locally from the user interface If the signals are not disconnected from process in controlling direction these outputs commands will be physically executed When the process command output...

Page 47: ...t of the signals for which the automatic simulation of pre defined com mand responses are set turns green If the mouse pointer is placed over these rows a tooltip shows the value of the pre defined command response Fig 59 Figure 59 Setting automatic simulation of command responses The second type of automatic simulation that the user can set in the control panel is Command reaction This is the sim...

Page 48: ...nals in both directions It is possible for the user to select the disconnection of the signals shown in the signal grid in Both directions Figure 63 Process connection Both direction When this option is chosen with value set to Disconnect and after clicking on Proceed the process information inputs shown in the signals grid are disconnected from process in monitoring direction while the process co...

Page 49: ...nd the Simulate buttons appear while the one corresponding to process command outputs becomes bold Figure 65 Disconnection in both directions user interface If at least one of the signals shown in the signals grid is a process command output after discon necting signals in Both connections the control panel will show the option to set automatic sim ulation as explained in Chapter Disconnecting sig...

Page 50: ...nnected signals are displayed with normal text again no longer bold and or green The Simulate button and check boxes disappear for process information inputs since it is not possible to simulate an input if the signal is not disconnected from process Figure 68 Reconnection in both directions user interface 4 4 5 Status indicator The indicator in the upper left corner of the user interface displays...

Page 51: ...tput commands generated by the user in the current session of the user interface When the user interface is closed the log file is emptied Figure 72 Download of the text file Each time the link is clicked a new text file will be generated containing all logs since the beginning of the session 4 5 SEV and SSC view Elements of the user interface 4 5 1 Signals grid The signal grid like in the Inputs ...

Page 52: ...in controlling direction Note that automatic simulation of pre defined command responses and command reactions are not allowed here 4 5 5 Status indicator See Chapter 4 4 5 4 5 6 Log file download link See Chapter 4 4 6 4 6 Security Events view elements of the user interface 4 6 1 Signals grid The signal grid like in the other two views is central element of the user interface in the Security even...

Page 53: ...RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Test Simulation Security Events view elements of the user interface ABB AG 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 4 17 4 6 4 Log file download link See chapter Chapter 4 4 6 ...

Page 54: ...Test Simulation RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Security Events view elements of the user interface 4 18 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG ...

Page 55: ...re File Manager see chapter Chapter 2 2 HMILibInterface jar using the Firmware File Manager see chapter Chapter 2 2 HMI Application using the Configuration File Manager see chapter Chapter 2 1 This feature is available an Integrated HMI is configured the user has the privileges to use the integrated HMI see chapter Chapter 2 5 3 5 2 General Overview Archives Archives are stored on the memory card ...

Page 56: ...t The buttons have the following meanings from left to right Go to end of the list to show the newest entries To scroll one page forward in the list towards newer entries To scroll one page backward in the list towards older entries Go to beginning of the list to show the oldest entries Download the complete list in predefined CSV format to the PC 5 3 Process Archives Process archives are availabl...

Page 57: ...ents and Indications 5 4 File Archive Within RTU500 series Webserver there is an own page for the file archive This page shows the files in a variable structure configurable by the user This page is also used for the file transfer of the files to the workplace PC Figure 76 File Archive navigation tiles ...

Page 58: ...le format depends on the format provided by the IED Different conversion routines are provided on request For more details see RTU500 series function description part 7 archive functions 1KGT 150 946 5 5 Security Event Archive The archive for security events stores all user actions which are relevant for the security of the RTU500 series For more information about security features see 1 To view t...

Page 59: ...ng security event archive To navigate inside the list there are several buttons above the list The buttons have the following meanings from left to right Go to end of the security event list to show the newest entries To scroll one page forward in the event list towards newer entries To scroll one page backward in the event list towards older entries Go to beginning of the security event list to s...

Page 60: ... security events are shown in local time local time zone as defined for the whole RTU When downloading the security event list the resulting CSV file contains the events in the same format and language as shown in the Web server display This applies as well for the time stamps that are in local time The size of the security event archive is configurable in RTUtil500 If the configured limit is reac...

Page 61: ...uration several parameters can be defined as online engineering parameters These parame ters must then be configured via the Web server For more details please referr to the demonstration video Web server engineering Pre configured RTU520 This feature is available for RTU520 if a base configuration file generated by RTUtil500 with pre configuration is loaded to the RTU see Chapter 2 1 the online p...

Page 62: ...onstration video Web server engineering RTU520 easy engineering This feature is available for RTU520 if no configuration file generated by RTUtil500 is active see Chapter 2 1 the online configuration change is generally enabled see Chapter 2 5 1 the user has the privileges to do online configuration see Chapter 2 5 3 Parameter name Default Parameter location Station preconfigurable disabled RTU Pa...

Page 63: ...RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Engineering Use case 2 RTU520 online configuration ABB AG 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 6 3 Figure 84 RTUtil500 window for preconfiguration ...

Page 64: ...Engineering RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Use case 2 RTU520 online configuration 6 4 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG ...

Page 65: ...passwords by unauthorized persons The following chapters describe configuration access and certificate handling for the secured RTU500 series Web server 7 1 RTUtil500 configuration The configuration parameters for the Web server access are defined for each CMU respectively Ethernet interface within an RTU The following parameters are configurable within RTUtil500 Option to disable the Web server o...

Page 66: ...ntication shall be pre selected Figure 86 RTUtil500 secure Web server parameter For the usage of an external HTTPS certificate the certificate store has to be configured at first That means an entry has to be added to the certificate store representing the certificate used for the Web server authentication The certificate store configuration opens by pressing the button Configuration shown in the ...

Page 67: ...ke Web server certificate 2 Select the checkbox Secure HTTPS Web server 3 Select in the drop down menu Web server authentication the certificate from the store Here the name given in the first step is selected 4 Upload the external HTTPS certificate via the RTU500 series Web server Further information about the upload of external HTTPS certificates can be found in chapter External certificate 7 2 ...

Page 68: ... uses public key certificates that bind together a public key with an identity information such as the name of an organization their address and so on The certificate is used to verify that a public key belongs to an identity In case of HTTPS the Web server presents the certificate to the web client giving the client the public key and the identity of the server This requires for the RTU a public ...

Page 69: ...considered The generated end entity server certificate shall be signed and issued by a trusted root or inter mediate certificate This avoids any warning messages in the Web client when accessing the RTU500 series Web server via HTTPS For a correct end entity Web server certificate the attribute keyUsage must contain the en cryption values keyEncipherment and dataEncipherment at least And the attri...

Page 70: ... areas The upper area contains the certificates actually uploaded to the RTU500 series and the lower area controls the upload The following figure shows this user interface As there is no trusted external certificate is uploaded in the example figure a certificate error is shown as explained in chapter above Figure 90 Certificate management user interface To upload a certificate the following step...

Page 71: ...g appears to enter the passphrase The passphrase is used to decrypt the private key of the certificate after the upload For storing on the memory card the private key is re encrypted with a memory card specific key The enter passphrase is not stored on the RTU500 series When all steps are finished the certificate can be uploaded by pressing the upload button see figure below The upload button appe...

Page 72: ... RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Certificate handling 7 8 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG Figure 92 Certificate upload successfully finished For certificate generation SDM600 is recommended System Data Manager SDM600 User Manual ...

Page 73: ...nstallation be sure that the current user has administrator rights in the Windows 7 operating system These rights are needed to install new software on the computer To create and establish a PPP connection to an RTU select Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Figure 93 Network and Sharing Center Select Set up a new connection or network ...

Page 74: ...te Terminal Unit Windows 7 8 2 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG Figure 94 Connection options Choose the connection option Set up a dial up connection Figure 95 Device selection Select the device e g Communications cable between two computers 2 ...

Page 75: ... arbitrary Dial up phone number to enable Connect However there is no option for Direct Serial Cable Connection on this dialog Enter a suitable Connection name Figure 97 Create a Dial up Connection 2 Select Set up the connection anyway To configure the PPP connection select Start Control Panel Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings ...

Page 76: ...Dial up Connection Properties 1 Right click on the connection created from the previous steps and click Properties Figure 99 Dial up Connection Properties 2 Remove the Phone number and verify below Connect using Communication cable between two computers with correct COM port is activated Click Configure ...

Page 77: ...tallation Windows 7 ABB AG 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 8 5 Figure 100 Modem Configuration For the Maximum speed bps select 38400 from the drop down list Select the Options tab Figure 101 Options Deactivate Prompt for phone number and click PPP Settings ...

Page 78: ...ies Remote Terminal Unit Windows 7 8 6 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG Figure 102 PPP Settings Uncheck all three settings Select the Security tab Figure 103 Security Enable the settings from the figure above Select the Networking tab ...

Page 79: ...ows 7 ABB AG 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 8 7 Figure 104 Networking Enable the settings from the figure above and click Advanced Select the IP Settings tab Figure 105 Advanced TCP IP Settings Use the settings from the figure above The new connection is available now ...

Page 80: ...context menu for the new connection Figure 106 Connect dialog 1 Figure 107 Connect dialog 2 If authentication is configured in the RTU enter User name and Password and click Dial If the connection to the RTU is established start the Internet Explorer without using a proxy server or bypass the proxy server for configured RTU IP address from Tools Internet Options Con nections LAN settings ...

Page 81: ...0 1 on Windows 7 host is described below If firewall is used on Windows 7 computer please adjust firewall settings to allow communications via the RNDIS interface Subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 The RNDIS driver is part of the Windows 7 installation but you need to tell to the system where it can find it Before starting the driver installation be sure that the current user has administrator rights in t...

Page 82: ...uter and choose Manage and open device manager The USB RNDIS Target Device is marked with an exclamation mark to point out that its driver is not running Figure 109 Device Manager Right click on USB RNDIS Target Device and choose Update Driver from context menu You will be prompted with the driver selection wizard Answer the question How do you want to search for driver software Select the option ...

Page 83: ... Figure 110 Update Driver Software Step 1 You will be prompted with the driver selection dialog In this dialog click the Browse button and select the folder that contains the USB RNDIS driver information file for RTU hardware wrs_us b_rndis inf C Program Files x86 ABB RTUtil500_11_0_1_0 usb and click Next ...

Page 84: ...oftware Step 2 Answer the security warning Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software Select the option Install this driver software anyway Figure 112 Update Driver Software Step 3 The installation wizard will finish the installation and notify you upon complete Click the Close button to exit the installation wizard ...

Page 85: ...igure 113 Update Driver Software Completion The USB RNDIS device is now installed on the Windows 7 machine RNDIS emulates a network connection A new network adapter is displayed in the Device Manager management console Figure 114 Device Manager Launch the Network Connections control panel Start Run ncpa cpl ...

Page 86: ...ed automatically for the USB RNDIS device Alternatively it s possible to assign manually the IP address 169 254 0 1 on Windows 7 host The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog is used to set a static IP address for the new con nection Select context menu for the new Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Select the option Use the following IP address ...

Page 87: ...54 0 10 That means different IP addresses in the same subnet are configured on each side and communi cation can be started The result is the same as creating two network devices and giving one to the RTU and one to the Windows 7 machine From Windows 7 machine try to verify the connection to the RTU ping 169 254 0 10 Successful pings should be displayed Launch web browser with URL If necessary bypa...

Page 88: ...USB RNDIS Driver Installation RTU500 series Remote Terminal Unit Windows 7 9 8 1KGT 150 924 V000 1 ABB AG ...

Page 89: ...ut DSO Digital Setpoint command Output 8 16 bit FSO Floating Setpoint Command Output IED Intelligent Electronic Device ITI Integrated Totals Input MFI Analog Measured value Floating Input PLC Programmable Logic Control PPP Point to Point Protocol RCD RTU Configuration Data RCO Regulation step Command Output RTU Remote Terminal Unit SCO Single Command Output SEV System Event SPI Single Point Input ...

Page 90: ... product the network its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information ABB AG is not liable for any damages and or losses related to such security breaches any unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information ABB AG shall be under no warranty whatsoever whet...

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