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Appendix A: Internal Registers

40 (44)

Holding
register

Name

Values

Options

Comment

Authentication

31

Valid IP address 1

0–255

First byte of IP
address

0

Disabled

IP address auth
disabled

1–255

Enabled

32

Valid IP address 2

0–255

Enabled

Second byte of IP
address

33

Valid IP address 3

0–255

Enabled

Third byte of IP
address

34

Valid IP address 4

0–255

Enabled

Fourth byte of IP
address

35

Mask for Valid IP address 1

0–255

Enabled

First byte of mask

36

Mask for Valid IP address 2

0–255

Enabled

Second byte of
mask

37

Mask for Valid IP address 3

0–255

Enabled

Third byte of
mask

38

Mask for Valid IP address 4

0–255

Enabled

Fourth byte of
mask

Netbiter LC300 Series User Manual

SCM-1202-047

1.2

Summary of Contents for Netbiter LC300 Series

Page 1: ...Netbiter LC300 Series USER MANUAL SCM 1202 047 1 2 ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...sume liability or responsibility for any problems that may arise as a result from the use of undocumented features timing or functional side effects found outside the documented scope of this product...

Page 3: ...Basic Installation Steps 4 2 2 Factory Reset 4 2 3 Connectors and Indicators 5 2 4 Wiring Examples 11 3 Configuration 12 3 1 Accessing the Web Interface 12 3 2 Login Screen 13 3 3 Main Menu Bar 13 3 4...

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Page 5: ...type instructions This action leads to this result Bold typeface indicates interactive parts such as connectors and switches on the hardware or menus and buttons in a graphical user interface Monospac...

Page 6: ...ave all the necessary information about the capabilities and restrictions of your local network environment before installation 1 Mount the unit on a flat surface or on a DIN rail using the adapter ki...

Page 7: ...ital Input 2 Dry contact type do not apply power to these inputs 5 DI2 Digital Input 2 4 DI1 Digital Input 1 3 DI1 Digital Input 1 2 COM Relay output common Isolated inputs Rated load 1 A 24 VDC 1 NO...

Page 8: ...ed and of the recommended type Fig 3 Power supply connection Connect a DC power supply of the recommended type to the plus minus terminals See also Technical Data p 42 2 3 3 USB Connector Fig 4 USB co...

Page 9: ...efully and push it firmly downwards until it clicks into place Observe the position of the cut off corner and the contact surfaces Make sure that the SIM card does not slip behind the holder 2 3 5 Ant...

Page 10: ...nnector pin layout Pin Function A RS 485 A line B RS 485 B line COM RS 485 common 2 3 7 RS 232 Serial Interface 3 pin Fig 8 RS 232 connector The RS 232 interface can be used for a single Modbus RTU de...

Page 11: ...the serial interfaces It can also be used for accessing the web configuration interface over Ethernet The LAN port is reserved for future use RJ45 pin layout Pin Function 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 5 7 8 reserv...

Page 12: ...SIM card Orange flashing APN Access Point Name not set Green flashing Searching for mobile network Green Connected to mobile network CAN reserved for future use RS232 RS485 Off Port disabled Red Port...

Page 13: ...nput 4 wire Current Sensor Fig 15 Analog Input Temperature Sensor Fig 16 Digital Input Do not connect a power source to the digital inputs as this may damage the unit Fig 17 Relay Output The relay out...

Page 14: ...interface on the computer The USB driver can be downloaded from www netbiter com support if it cannot be located auto matically by the computer 2 Enter the IP address 169 254 200 200 in the address f...

Page 15: ...rkflow is to start by setting up user access and hardware communication from the Setup menu and then continue to the Configuration menu to set up data presenta tion logs and alarms Main Menu Overview...

Page 16: ...el Fig 22 Add Modify User dialog Add Modify User settings User ID The login name for the user Must not contain spaces or special characters Name Full name of the user E mail Email address of the user...

Page 17: ...a new user To change the password for an existing user check the box Change password and enter a new password Repeat password When adding a new password the password has to be repeated here 3 4 2 Set...

Page 18: ...ding slaves Modbus slaves that do not respond within the Slave Response Timeout see above will be disconnected Settings Modbus TCP Modbus TCP Enable disable the Modbus TCP interface Default Disabled T...

Page 19: ...net connection Modem Settings Enable Enable disable the modem Access point name APN The APN Access Point Name is the identifier for the mobile network The APN is supplied by the network operator for t...

Page 20: ...aving will be used the time entered should be the actual time the Netbiter will adjust it automatically Network time protocol Enables disables automatic date time setting from an NTP server on the loc...

Page 21: ...ct the type of authentication here User name User name for the SMTP server if required Password Password for the SMTP server if required Connection security Enable disable STARTTLS or TLS encryption S...

Page 22: ...p page Settings for the internal web server in the Netbiter HTTP settings Extra webserver port The web server can listen on a second port in addition to the default HTTP port 80 The extra port can be...

Page 23: ...dress Static IP address for the Netbiter Must be unique Subnet mask The subnet mask to use on the local network Gateway The default gateway on the local network Primary DNS Primary domain name server...

Page 24: ...directory on the FTP server Prefix to filename A prefix can be added to each log file for identification upload test Click to test the FTP server connection 3 4 10 Setup System Fig 31 System setup pa...

Page 25: ...ily unavailable until the update is finished The latest firmware files and patches can be found at www netbiter com support Always take a system backup before updating firmware Kernel version Kernel v...

Page 26: ...guration of scaling and offsets enumerations and read write conditions Each Modbus device connected to the Netbiter must have an associated template The normal workflow is to upload or create a templa...

Page 27: ...e Data type for the register value Scaling Scaling factor for the register value when presented Offset Offset for the register value when presented Mask Used to mask out specific bits from the Modbus...

Page 28: ...evice Name The name of the device Template The template to use with this device Modbus TCP server IP address The IP address to use for a Modbus TCP device Modbus TCP server port The port used to conne...

Page 29: ...Fig 37 General page configuration General page configuration Picture An image can be uploaded which will be displayed at the top of the page Click on browse to select an image file on your computer t...

Page 30: ...ice Select a device Group Select a parameter group Parameter Select the parameter to be displayed on the web page Description A description that will be displayed next to the parameter Presentation fo...

Page 31: ...s to include in alarm messages send also not acknowledged alarms Check this box if messages should include alarms that have not been acknowledged Time program Alarm timeprogram Alarm messages can be s...

Page 32: ...value If the condition is set to No response the value represents the number of consecutive timeouts that will trigger the alarm Alarm properties Alarm Class The alarm class used to sort which alarm i...

Page 33: ...also affect the log file size If the log interval is set to a predefined time this will show as the estimated log time Log Interval Defines the time interval between the samples saved to the log file...

Page 34: ...og parameters click on start Edit log parameter Device Select a device Group Select a parameter group Parameter Select the parameter to log Delta logging If enabled the difference between the two last...

Page 35: ...le to copy one Modbus register to another Add Data Binding Source Device Group Parameter The device parameter to be copied Destination Device Group Parameter The device parameter that will be copied t...

Page 36: ...Configuration 34 44 3 5 7 Configuration ThingWorx Fig 44 ThingWorx configuration Netbiter LC300 Series User Manual SCM 1202 047 1 2...

Page 37: ...een defined as Start Page it will open when you log in to the web interface If no pages have been defined yet the Status page will be used as start page 4 2 Status Fig 46 Status page Shows the current...

Page 38: ...s well as the internal registers Clicking on Browse will open a browser tree with all available groups and parameters for the device or internal register Fig 48 Device parameter tree Fig 49 Internal r...

Page 39: ...require acknowledgement the button will be grayed out 4 4 2 Alarm History Fig 51 Alarm history Every status change for an alarm parameter is logged on the Alarm History page along with information of...

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Page 41: ...5535 Can be cleared 15 Frame errors 0 65535 Can be cleared 16 Exception responses 0 65535 Can be cleared Serial Status Internal requests and Webpages 17 Valid responses 0 65535 Can be cleared 18 Seria...

Page 42: ...of IP address 33 Valid IP address 3 0 255 Enabled Third byte of IP address 34 Valid IP address 4 0 255 Enabled Fourth byte of IP address 35 Mask for Valid IP address 1 0 255 Enabled First byte of mas...

Page 43: ...6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 2 IP address event 1 3 6 1 4 1 23312 1 1 trap_id trap_data where 23312 1 1 is the vendor product identification Event 1 Alarm set event 2 Alarm cleared The trap ID is divided into 5...

Page 44: ...0 to 10 VDC R 1 7 A D 0 1 mV 0 15 AI1 and AI3 also support PT100 50 to 150 C 16 bit Serial port 1 RS 232 up to 115 2 kbit s Serial port 2 isolated RS 485 up to 115 2 kbit s Supported protocols Modbus...

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