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ABB Drives

User’s Manual
Ethernet Adapter Module
SREA-01

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Page 3: ...Ethernet Adapter Module SREA 01 User s Manual 3AUA0000042896 Rev B EN EFFECTIVE 30 12 2010 2010 ABB Oy All Rights Reserved ...

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Page 5: ...ve and adjoining equipment must be properly earthed Do not attempt any work on a powered drive After switching off the mains always allow the intermediate circuit capacitors to discharge for 5 minutes before working on the frequency converter the motor or the motor cable It is good practice to check with a voltage indicating instrument that the drive is in fact discharged before beginning work The...

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Page 7: ...t Adapter module 17 Key features of SREA 01 17 Compatibility 17 Delivery check 18 Quick start up guide Mechanical installation 19 Connecting power and network 19 Connecting drive s 19 Connecting to SREA 01 over Ethernet 19 Configuration connection method 1 20 Configuration connection method 2 20 Basic settings of the drive s 20 Most important settings of SREA 01 20 Optional important setting pages...

Page 8: ...rview 33 Changing the network settings by using a web browser 33 System Requirements of ABB IP Configuration Tool 36 Installing ABB IP Configuration Tool 36 Scanning for connected devices 37 Changing IP settings by ABB IP Configuration Tool 38 Setting up SREA 01 for typical applications Overview 39 Logging in 39 Most important common settings for all applications 40 Data logger application 41 Alar...

Page 9: ...eneric modem settings 66 Dial up GPRS Ethernet failover settings 67 Dial in settings 68 Regional 69 Time and date 69 Decimal separator 69 Module information 69 E Mail 70 SMTP Authentication 71 SNMP 71 Webserver 72 FTP 73 DynDNS 74 Ethernet 75 Backup 76 Firmware 76 Configuration pages Overview 77 Templates 77 Devices 78 Pages 81 Adding parameters to web page 82 Picture 83 Page name 83 Overview name...

Page 10: ...w 91 Diagnostic LEDs 91 Troubleshooting guide 92 Appendix A Technical specifications Dimension drawings 96 Appendix B Internal Modbus registers Appendix C Creating custom device templates for unsupported devices Overview 99 Create a template 99 ...

Page 11: ...SREA 01 Ethernet Adapter module Safety instructions are featured in the first few pages of this manual Introduction contains a short description of the manual a list of terms that are used in this manual and contact information Overview contains a short description of the SREA 01 Ethernet Adapter module and a delivery checklist Quick start up guide contains a brief guide to help you get started wi...

Page 12: ... abnormal occasions that SREA 01 monitors for If an alarm event happens SREA 01 can send an alarm message Please note that with some drives namely ACS350 and ACS ACH550 the term alarm is also used to describe a minor non fatal fault or other abnormal condition With other drives however these situations are called warnings Binding Bindings are a method of copying data from one drive to another For ...

Page 13: ...ibus Adapter GPRS GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service It is a packet oriented data service that is used in GSM networks to provide mobile Internet access for example IP Address IP Addresses are unique addresses that identify the devices in a network They are used in Ethernet networks and on the Internet Modem Modem is a device that connects SREA 01 over a telephone network GSM GPRS modem ...

Page 14: ...o Ethernet devices together without using a hub or a switch in case one of the devices supports automatic MDI MDI X configuration SREA 01 Ethernet adapter module from hardware revision B supports MDI MDI X Thus in SREA 01 hardware revisions A and B a cross over Ethernet cable is used and in SREA 01 hardware revision C or later a straight Ethernet cable is used TCP IP TCP IP stands for Transmission...

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Page 16: ...Introduction 16 ...

Page 17: ...PRS analog modem Key features of SREA 01 Data logging Sample intervals from 10 seconds to 60 min Graphical browser based log viewer Sends logs by E mail or FTP Data is saved in Microsoft Excel compatible CSV files Alarms Customizable alarm conditions messages and recipients Alarms can be sent by SMS E mail or SNMP Web browser based remote monitoring Shows actual values parameters status of the dri...

Page 18: ...cting the PC to the SREA 01 for configuration Straight Ethernet cable can be used permanently for connecting SREA 01 to Ethernet switch or hub A cable with RJ45 connector for connecting to the drive panel port A 120 ohm terminating resistor for RS 485 networks Quick Installation Sheet CD ROM with this manual ABB IP Configuration Tool and supplemental data ...

Page 19: ... and the other end to the RS 232 terminal of SREA 01 Connect the wires according to the following table If you have multiple drives use the RS 485 connection Connect the A channels of the SREA 01 unit and the drives together the B channels together and the COM connector to the data ground connectors of the drives Use 120 ohm terminating resistors in the network Note Select the correct connection p...

Page 20: ...ocal connections Basic settings of the drive s You should check the communication settings of the drive Station id number has to be unique for each drive The baud rate selection and parity have to be same on all drives and SREA 01 You can use for example 9600 bit s no parity 1 stop bit For settings and parameter groups see the drive template guide Most important settings of SREA 01 You can change ...

Page 21: ... to log and when to send logs Setup Modem Settings for sending SMS Setup E mail E mail sending options Setup Users SMS and E mail recipients Configuration Alarms When to send alarms Configuration Devices Drive Device specific alarms Predefined alarms for each drive Setup Users Login accounts Setup Modem GPRS settings Setup DynDNS Settings for dynamic DNS service Setup Webserver SMS and E mail reci...

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Page 23: ...tions should be taken into account see chapter Appendix A Technical specifications The degree of protection of the module is IP20 2 Switch off all dangerous voltages in the enclosure that the module is to be mounted in 3 Fasten the rail 4 Push the module onto the rail as shown in figure A above The module can be released by pulling the locking spring with a screwdriver see figure B above A Snap on...

Page 24: ...by side mounting It is allowed to mount the modules side by side However the air outlets of the modules must be kept open so that the cooling air can flow through the modules The air outlets are shown in the picture below Air outlets ...

Page 25: ...nk of the drive is discharged Switch off all dangerous voltages connected from external control circuits to the inputs and outputs of the drive Note Arrange the network and fieldbus cables as far away from the motor cables as possible Avoid parallel runs Use bushings at cable entries Connectors SREA 01 has three connectors the screw terminal X1 RS 232 connector X2 and Ethernet connector X3 SREA 01...

Page 26: ...100 Mbps RJ 45 Ethernet connector RS 485 A Negative RS 485 channel B Positive RS 485 channel COM RS 232 RS 485 ground RS 232 TX RS 232 transmit RS 232 connector RX RS 232 receive RS 232 connector RELAY COM reserved for future use not connected NO reserved for future use not connected DI COM Digital input common ground DI1 Digital input 1 DI2 Digital input 2 Vin Power supply negative Vin Power supp...

Page 27: ...ernet interface supports 10 100 Mbps using a standard RJ 45 connector When connecting SREA 01 to a hub or switch use a standard straight RJ 45 network cable Cat 5 or better Connecting a GSM GPRS modem In locations without Ethernet connection SREA 01 can communicate by using a GSM GPRS or even analog modem The GSM GPRS modem can be used to send SMS alarms 1 connect to Internet for sending E mails w...

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Page 29: ...llers Due to its ease of use and implementation this common PLC language was quickly adopted as a de facto standard for integration of a wide variety of master controllers and slave devices Modbus is a serial asynchronous protocol Transactions are half duplex featuring a single master controlling one or more slaves While RS 232 can be used for point to point communication between a single master a...

Page 30: ...ge between RS 485 network devices is limited to 5 12 V Ground wire and cable shield should be connected to prevent common mode voltage between the network devices from drifting outside the allowable limits RS 485 bus cable should be terminated with a 120 ohm resistor on both ends to prevent signal reflection When no device on the network is transmitting noise can be falsely interpreted as communic...

Page 31: ...ct the drive with RS 485 you can use either the Embedded Modbus interface of the drive or the RS 485 interface of an optional Modbus Adapter of the drive To make the connection connect the negative signal connectors to the RS 485 A connector of SREA 01 and the positive signal connectors to the RS 485 B connector For signal ground use the COM connector See the following schematic for more informati...

Page 32: ...ed pair to ground The shields of all RS 485 network cables should be connected together They should be connected to only one device for example the last drive of the network SREA 01 B A COM X1 RS 485 SHLD DG B A SHLD DG B A SHLD DG B A Terminating resistor Drive 1 Drive 2 Drive N Terminating resistor 120 ohm 120 ohm ...

Page 33: ...net mask gateway DNS and hostname for each unit Note Ask your network administrator for the correct network settings and an IP address for the SREA 01 module Changing the network settings by using a web browser You can access the web pages of SREA 01 for configuration if you connect your PC directly to the unit and change the network settings of the PC to correspond to the settings of SREA 01 Note...

Page 34: ...Changing network settings 34 Write down your current network settings Change the IP address to 10 200 1 2 and the Subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 3 Open your web browser and enter address http 10 200 1 1 ...

Page 35: ...dmin 5 Select Setup Ethernet from the menu and enter the new network settings Save the settings when you are finished and reboot the module Refer to the section Ethernet on page 75 for more information 6 Restore the network settings of the PC This is done exactly the same way as in step 2 except that this time the settings that you wrote down previously are used ...

Page 36: ...Ethernet Installing ABB IP Configuration Tool To install ABB IP Configuration Tool double click on the IP Configuration Tool Setup exe file on the CD ROM The installer starts Follow the instructions given in the install wizard to finish the installation After installation the software can be started by selecting ABB Drives IP Configuration Tool IP Configuration Tool from the Start menu of Windows ...

Page 37: ...ces will be presented in a list in the main window If you want to force a new scan for devices you can press the Scan button Note Some software firewall applications block the network packets sent or received by the IP Configuration Tool If this happens you may need to disable your software firewall temporarily Be sure not to connect to an insecure network while operating without a firewall applic...

Page 38: ...n You can also change the password by typing the old password in the Password field selecting the Change password checkbox and typing the new password in the New password field Pressing Set will cause the SREA 01 device to reboot and after that the new settings will be enabled You can test the new settings by opening a web browser and entering the IP you assigned to the device If you selected DHCP...

Page 39: ...ss interface application and Modbus TCP gateway application For more detailed information on configuring SREA 01 see chapters Setup pages and Configuration pages Logging in Open a web browser Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox recommended and enter the IP address you have set on the device For example if you are using the default address 10 200 1 1 you should enter the text below in the address ...

Page 40: ...n of the drives For more information refer to section Modbus on page 63 2 Device Configuration Configuration Devices The device configuration page is used to configure which drives are connected to SREA 01 The page can be accessed by selecting the page Configuration Devices or by clicking the drive configuration button on the Drive Summary page The autodetect button can be used to detect the conne...

Page 41: ... can be changed by selecting the page Setup E mail For more information on the E mail settings refer to section E Mail on page 70 4 Modem settings for GPRS connectivity Setup Modem If the logs are to be sent by E mail or FTP over GPRS the modem has to be configured on the Setup Modem page The most important settings are Modem type GPRS Pin code Dial up select enable to enable connecting to the Int...

Page 42: ... address or a mobile phone number and select the alarm classes that you want the user to receive messages from See section Alarm on page 84 for more information 4 Device specific default alarms Configuration Devices the drive By default there are three alarms defined for each drive These alarms are sent when the drive is disconnected from SREA 01 and when the drive is in fault or warning state To ...

Page 43: ...be a good idea to create a custom page with just these values Loading such a minimalist page is much faster than loading the complete actual values page For more information on creating custom pages refer to section Pages on page 81 Modbus TCP gateway application In addition to the settings described above in the section Most important common settings for all applications you should check these se...

Page 44: ... control words references status words etc can be accessed in registers 40001 40002 and so on Usually the register 40001 is the control word 40002 is the first reference and 40004 is the status word for instance For more information see the manuals of your drive and the Modbus adapter For parameters and actual values multiply the group by 100 and add the parameter number For example to access the ...

Page 45: ...owser Logging in After the module has been configured for the Ethernet network use a PC to start up a web browser and type the IP address of the module in the address field For example type the address http 10 200 1 1 if you are using the default IP address 10 200 1 1 After typing the address press enter and login with a username and a password After pressing the login button the user interface is...

Page 46: ...or example when accessing the drive information page of a drive a sub menu with selections for the drive information page actual value page parameter page and fault page appears below the main menu After you are finished using the web pages select Logout on the top right corner Drive summary The Drive summary page is the default start up page if there are multiple drives connected to SREA 01 The p...

Page 47: ...e drive its model how the drive is connected to SREA 01 and the status of the drive In addition the page can display additional information text and a drive picture if the user has specified them in the Device configuration The faults section shows five latest fault events of the drive The drive information page only shows information The texts and values can be altered on the Device configuration...

Page 48: ...minus sign button or the name of the group Some actual values can be written to or reset by setting the value to zero These values have an input field and a set button For some values it is also possible to select decimal binary or hexadecimal presentation format by using the appropriate drop down box This is however not available for values that have no special meaning in hexadecimal or binary pr...

Page 49: ...ged real time Up to 8 parameters can be logged with cycle time 1 second Add new parameter for real time logging by clicking the parameter name with the mouse The parameter is added to logged parameters list To deselect parameter press remove button Select View Log to start real time logging ...

Page 50: ...erface 50 Note Real time logging feature is for visual data monitoring and the data is not stored for further analysis or reporting For more information on zooming the real time data see section Log on page 57 ...

Page 51: ...meter group With compressed web pages with dial in connection and using extra web server port the parameters are however not refreshed automatically by default You can refresh the shown values by pressing the blue refresh arrow button on the top right corner of the display or alternatively you can check the Automatic update checkbox For more information see section Webserver on page 72 Depending o...

Page 52: ...an be used to save the values to the permanently After it has been pressed the new values will be kept even after the drive has been powered off The upload configuration button can be used to read the complete parameter configuration from the drive to the PC The parameters are saved in a tab delimited plain text file Example of a parameter file SREA 01 Report File 2008 06 02 09 19 19 ACS350 Scalar...

Page 53: ...e can be accessed either by pressing the faults button on the Drive summary page or by selecting Faults from the sub menu bar when viewing some other page of the drive The page shows a log of 50 last fault and warning events of the drive The fault logger can log two types of drive events severe drive faults and drive warnings alarms Faults are identified by event type FAULT and warnings alarms by ...

Page 54: ...is configured to the SREA 01 A Drive disconnected event is generated whenever the drive stops responding to SREA 01 and a Drive connected event whenever it starts responding again The fault list can be saved to the PC by pressing the save button The faults are stored in plain text format Example of a fault log file SREA 01 Fault Log File 2008 06 02 09 20 44 ACS350 Scalar 22 ACS350 Scalar DATE TIME...

Page 55: ...rive interface Other Modbus messages field shows information about requests that originate from SREA 01 either from internal applications such as Logging and Alarms or web pages such as the parameter page The values displayed in the Serial Modbus Status display Valid Responses Counts valid responses from the drives Serial Timeouts The number of time outs from attached drives Exceptions Counts all ...

Page 56: ... data will be sent Incoming connection is in progress There is an incoming call and correct baud rate user name and password is being verified Modem disabled Not possible to connect using the modem Internal registers Internal registers and status bits such as status of the digital inputs or Modbus TCP serial status can be monitored Additionally current time and date status information is available...

Page 57: ...story from the sub menu bar If the alarm acknowledgements are enabled on the alarm configuration page the alarm has to be acknowledged on the alarm page by pressing the acknowledge button Before acknowledging the alarm new alarm E mails or SMS messages regarding that alarm are not sent even if the alarm goes temporarily off and then on again All active alarms can be acknowledged by pressing the ac...

Page 58: ...ible to select which parameters to show by clicking on the square next to the parameter name The three first log points will be displayed in the graph To show a log point just click the square in front of the parameter name To make it disappear from the view click the square again At the top right corner there are the navigation buttons Scroll graph up Back to starting view Scroll graph left Zoom ...

Page 59: ...e 2 speed Drive 1 temp Drive 2 temp 2008 06 02 09 13 20 5 0 0 37 6 37 3 2008 06 02 09 13 30 5 0 0 37 6 37 3 2008 06 02 09 13 40 5 0 0 37 7 37 3 2008 06 02 09 13 50 23 0 0 37 7 37 4 2008 06 02 09 14 00 23 0 0 37 7 37 4 2008 06 02 09 14 10 23 0 0 37 7 37 4 2008 06 02 09 14 20 23 0 0 37 7 37 4 2008 06 02 09 14 30 23 0 0 37 7 37 4 2008 06 02 09 14 40 23 0 0 37 7 37 4 2008 06 02 09 14 50 23 0 0 37 7 37...

Page 60: ...or sending E mails and SMS messages the Modbus settings that are used when communicating with drives the settings of an optional GSM GPRS analog modem time date and regional settings E mail sending options SNMP alarm options web server and page display options FTP upload options Ethernet network options such as the IP address In addition the Setup pages can be used to backup the settings of SREA 0...

Page 61: ...f an optional GSM GPRS analog modem time date and regional settings E mail sending options SNMP alarm options web server and page display options FTP upload options Ethernet network options such as the IP address In addition the Setup pages can be used to backup the settings of SREA 01 and to upgrade the firmware Note The user account must have super admin privileges to be able to access the Setup...

Page 62: ...o configure a user as an alarm recipient enable one or more of Alarm classes Class 1 10 It has to be set to get alarm mail or SMS for an alarm point with the corresponding alarm class set Make sure that the alarm has the correct alarm class set when edit the alarm point Refer to section Alarm on page 84 for more information on configuring alarm classes Note The user will only receive alarms that m...

Page 63: ...rite Can view pages and alter parameters acknowledge alarms Admin Read Write and also configure the module templates devices pages alarms log and bindings Super Admin Read Write Admin and setup module like users modem and Modbus settings The password of a user can be changed by checking the change password checkbox and typing the new password in both password fields Note To add edit users you must...

Page 64: ...ers in the Modbus frame Set to zero to use standard Modbus 3 5 characters Force function code 15 when writing single coil If this option is Enabled all writes to Modbus coil addresses will be done with function code 15 This is useful only if drives do not support function code 05 so this option is not needed in the typical drive installations Force function code 16 when writing single register If ...

Page 65: ...es to the drives it is very important to ensure that two devices do not have the same address In such a case abnormal behaviour of the whole bus can occur and the Master may not be able to communicate with all present drives on the bus Internal Registers If Internal module registers via Modbus TCP are enabled queries sent to that address will not be forwarded to the Serial Modbus RTU network SREA ...

Page 66: ... attached GSM Analogue or GPRS Also set the desired baud rate that the SREA 01 should connect to the modem with In this section you can also enter a PIN code for the GSM modem Clicking on the modem info button will bring up a screen with some details about the modem signal strength etc You can also send a test SMS message by entering the phone number of the recipient and by pressing the send butto...

Page 67: ...tion in case of the Ethernet communication to Internet is lost After recovery of Ethernet communication the modem communication is terminated Refer to Connection time before restoring to Ethernet Connection trigger Specifies whether SREA 01 should always be connected to Internet using the modem or only connect when there is an alarm or event Connection time before restore Ethernet Setting until th...

Page 68: ...tor for information about this Phone number Phone number to dial eg to an Internet Service Provider ISP User name This is the user name your ISP has assigned to you Password Password to log in the ISP network Dial in settings The dial in functionality can be used when someone wants to view the web pages of SREA 01 over a modem link Local IP address This is the IP number of the SREA 01 which the re...

Page 69: ...hronizing the clock enable it and enter an NTP server or use the default configuration Also set the update interval how often NTP will synchronise the time Decimal separator List separator Can be either colon or semi colon Decimal Symbol Can be either dot or colon The list separator and decimal symbol should be selected so it matches the configuration on the computer where the log files will be an...

Page 70: ...ding E mails If domain name is used make sure that you have entered a DNS under the Network configuration Port number The TCP IP port used by the SMTP server The default is 25 but sometimes the server needs to be adjusted to another port because of firewall limitations SMTP Authentication Authentication method disabled plain login or cram MD5 User name for sending E mails Password for sending E ma...

Page 71: ...word is encrypted This method is not supported by all SMTP servers Note To be able to send E mails you have to specify a host name on the Ethernet setup page See section Ethernet on page 75 for more information To verify the setup use the Test E mail functionality Clicking the send button will generate a test E mail and send it to the recipient specified in the field SNMP The SNMP Setup page conta...

Page 72: ...will increase and that is why this feature is not enabled by default There is an option to disable compression and the pages will be sent as normal web pages which always is the case for the standard web server port 80 If it is set to force web pages will always sent compressed regardless the support of the web browser In some cases the information if the web browser supports compressed data will ...

Page 73: ...lways be disabled to improve response times Therefore the refresh button has to be clicked to update values and status FTP SREA 01 has the ability to act as an FTP client This functionality can be used to upload data log files and alarm status files to a remote FTP server To use the FTP upload you have to configure the FTP settings on the page Setup FTP The meanings of the configuration parameters...

Page 74: ...from Dyn Inc It is a third party service supported by SREA 01and it allows the SREA 01 module to have a fixed hostname such as srea01 example com even if the actual network address is regularly changing This is often beneficial when using a consumer level Internet connection for example a typical GPRS connection For more information see www dyndns com Note DynDNS account must first be configured a...

Page 75: ...erver on your network and you want the IP address to be assigned automatically by the server Note Do not select the Dynamic IP option if you do not have a DHCP server available on the network Host Name Here you can enter a hostname of your device If E mail alarms should be used this field must contain a value IP Address The IP address of SREA 01 Netmask The subnet mask Gateway The default gateway ...

Page 76: ...hen press restore After restoring the configuration you will be asked to restart the module To bring a module back to Factory default configuration click the reset button Firmware Firmware On the firmware page it is possible to download a new firmware image nbu file or a patch file nbp Software version The MAC address for the module the version of the kernel and the file system version is displaye...

Page 77: ...re data relays between drives Note The user account must have admin privileges to be able to access the Configuration pages Templates Device templates are drive model information files that contain properties for available parameters and features in a drive of a certain type and mode To name just a few these properties include parameter names data scaling presentation information fault codes and a...

Page 78: ... unsupported devices If you have received an additional template file for your drive from ABB press the upload template button to upload it to SREA 01 from your PC From the pop up window that appears choose Browser select your template file and press upload template The new template should be added to the Device Templates list The backup and restore buttons can be used to save the template file to...

Page 79: ...ually by using the add device button When the autodetect button is pressed the following popup window appears Make sure that the Modbus settings port baud rate and parity correspond to your setup After that press start to start scanning for new drives During the scanning procedure you can see how many new drives have been found After all drives have been found you can stop scanning by pressing can...

Page 80: ...nually for them To do that access the Device properties page by pressing the edit button The Device properties page can also be used to add additional information to the drive Name The name of the drive By default the drives are named by their templates and Modbus addresses Disable device A device can be disabled in case the device is switched off temporarily In case the device is disabled it is n...

Page 81: ...sually the port is 502 Modbus Slave Address Enter the node address of the drive here Usually but not always the node address can be found in groups 52 or 53 depending on the drive model and the configuration Device specific alarms Device specific alarms are default alarms that can be sent if the drive is disconnected from SREA 01 or if its status is FAULT or WARNING ALARM If you check the alarms t...

Page 82: ... page Next step is to define where to display the parameters Simply click the edit button on the position you want to work with Adding parameters to web page Now select the Device Group and Parameter and enter a description for this parameter and finish by clicking the save settings button To check that everything is OK go to the Select page in the menu select the page you have been working with a...

Page 83: ...ue is written to the drive Picture This option lets you choose a picture to be presented on the page The picture must not be more than 870 pixels wide and must be in gif jpg or png format The picture will be sent to the device when you press the Upload button To remove a picture from the device press the Clear button Note There are maximum 800 kB available for pictures On the Page configuration se...

Page 84: ...ed by typing the new names on the corresponding fields of the page configuration Note The sub menu does not appear on the page unless you have selected to show some parameters on the advanced overview page as well Alarm SREA 01 can send alarm messages by E mail SMS or SNMP traps In addition SREA 01 can send files containing alarm status information by FTP Sending SMS alarms requires an external GS...

Page 85: ...disabled meaning that the user will receive a message every time when the alarm becomes active Defining alarms To add or edit an alarm point click on the add alarm parameter or edit button in the Alarm Configuration list This will bring you to the following screen Here you need to select which parameter to use and define the trigger operation that will activate the alarm You also need to define so...

Page 86: ...bob for example has classes 1 and 2 selected and user charlie only has class 1 selected on his user setup page all alarms that belong to class 1 are sent to both of them Alarms belonging to class 2 are however sent only to bob Severity The severity of the alarm This is shown on the alarm list page when the alarm is active and used when sending SNMP traps The possible values are Warning Minor Major...

Page 87: ...u want to send the log files periodically by E mail or FTP You can choose to send the log every 1 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes 12 hours 24 hours will be sent around midnight and 7 days Sunday at midnight The log files can also be sent when the memory of the module is full Send log files as E mail attachment enable this if you want to send the log files periodically by E mail ...

Page 88: ... file in the memory of SREA 01 will keep a maximum of two days historical See also Setup Regional settings to make sure you have the correct settings for list separator and decimal symbol Wrong settings may cause the log file to be imported incorrectly to Microsoft Excel for example To add a log point click the add log parameter button and then the edit button This will bring you to the Edit Log E...

Page 89: ... drive to another To add a binding click the add binding button On the Add Data Binding screen you choose the Source and Destination parameter and the interval for the copying of data With the configuration above SREA 01 will copy the first constant speed parameter from the first drive to the second every 10 seconds ...

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Page 91: ...o power Green Module is running in normal mode Orange During boot up Serial Link Status Flashing Green Serial Packet receive Flashing Red Serial Packet transmit Orange During boot up Activity Collision Flashing Green Ethernet Packet received Flashing Red Ethernet Collision detected Link OFF No Ethernet Link detected Green Ethernet network detected 10 Mbps Orange Ethernet network detected 100 Mbps ...

Page 92: ...REA 01 has not changed automatically Make sure that your browser is not configured to use a proxy server for local network connections Problem SREA 01 can not be connected to from a remote location Make sure that your internet service provider or network system does not block port 80 from outside If necessary configure the SREA 01 to use an alternate web server port see section Webserver on page 7...

Page 93: ...etup Regional page The selection should match the PC Try the Text to Columns feature of Excel to fix the file In Excel 2003 it is located in the Data menu Problem Transparent Modbus TCP does not work Check the settings on page Setup Modbus Check that IP authentication does not block the client that the port is correct and that the gateway register is not overlapping an actual drive Problem SREA 01...

Page 94: ...Fault tracing 94 ...

Page 95: ...TR DSR RI 300 115 200 bps 9 pole DSUB connector RS 485 300 115 200 bps screw connector Power supply 9 28 V AC DC 2 W Temperature range Operating 40 85 C Storage 40 85 C Humidity range 5 95 RH non condensing Cover material Grey plastic LEXAN 940 self extinguishing acc to UL94 V0 Mounting option DIN rail EN 50022 CE certification According to EN 61000 6 4 2001 and EN 61000 6 2 2005 Degree of protect...

Page 96: ...Appendix A Technical specifications 96 Dimension drawings Dimensions of SREA 01 module in millimeters and inches are shown below 70 mm 2 8 86 mm 3 4 57 7 mm 2 3 70 mm 2 8 4 mm 0 2 86 mm 3 4 57 7 mm 2 3 ...

Page 97: ...responses 0 65535 Can be cleared 12 Serial timeouts 0 65535 Can be cleared 13 CRC errors 0 65535 Can be cleared 14 Input Buffer overruns 0 65535 Can be cleared 15 Frame errors 0 65535 Can be cleared 16 Exception responses 0 65535 Can be cleared Serial Status Internal requests and Web pages 17 Valid responses 0 65535 Can be cleared 18 Serial timeouts 0 65535 Can be cleared 19 CRC errors 0 65535 Can...

Page 98: ...P address 1 0 255 Read write First byte of IP address 0 Disabled IP address auth disabled 1 255 Enabled 32 Valid IP address 2 0 255 Enabled Read write Second byte of IP address 33 Valid IP address 3 0 255 Enabled Read write Third byte of IP address 34 Valid IP address 4 0 255 Enabled Read write Fourth byte of IP address 35 Mask for Valid IP address 1 0 255 Enabled Read write First byte of mask 36 ...

Page 99: ...yourself Note The drives that are using custom templates are not shown on the drive summary page and they do not have drive information actual value parameter or fault pages You can however create a new custom page to show the values and use the data for logging or alarming purposes Create a template Clicking on the Configuration and then Templates link will bring up the following screen To create...

Page 100: ...r When you have created a Group and at least one parameter it is possible to edit the Parameter by clicking the edit button This will bring up the following screen Edit Parameter The Edit Parameter screen contains the following fields Name Description of the parameter Type Modbus type Holding Input Coil Discrete Address Modbus address ...

Page 101: ...rd register on low address Unsigned 32 swapped 32 bit positive value Most significant word register on high address Signed 32 swapped 32 bit value with sign Most significant word register on high address Float 32 bit floating point IEEE 754 Most significant word register on low address Float swapped 32 bit floating point IEEE 754 Most significant word register on high address Double 64 bit floatin...

Page 102: ...asked logic and and shifted to the right before the value is presented on the web page logged or compared with for alarm Example Modbus register value 214 D6 hex Mask 240 F0 hex 1101 13 will be viewed on web page Presentation Defines how a value will be represented on a page Available options are Show as value This option will read from the address and present the result at the view page Writeable...

Page 103: ...rameter to the newly added group Name the parameter as 1 02 SPEED rpm Configure the parameter as a holding register and define its address to 102 Use unsigned 16 bit data type The speed is not scaled so the other defaults are good 4 Add another parameter to the group Name the parameter as 1 06 POWER kW Configure the parameter as a holding register and define its address to 106 Use signed 16 bit da...

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