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Building Technologies
Web server settings
The following settings are made depending on the given
application.
Edit settings: Click the red pencil symbol .
Settings marked with an asterisk (*): Applies to OZS164.23 only.
12. Select "Home" from primary navigation:
Home > 0.1
OZS164…
13.
…> Time of day/date: Time of day/date
14.
…> Settings > Web server: Language
15.
…> Settings > Time of day/date:
Summer time start, Winter time start
16.
…> Settings > Communication > :
Device number, Clock time source
17.
(*) …> Settings > Communication > Modem: PIN SIM card
18.
…> Settings > Communication > Ethernet: (see
10
)
IP address: Web server IP address.
Subnet mask: Generally the same as for the router.
Default gateway: Router IP address.
Preferred DNS server: Router IP address.
Alternate DNS server: Generally empty.
19.
…> Settings > Communication > E-mail:
Address mail server, Port number mail server, E-mail address
sender, Authentification mail server, User name, Password,
Signature line 1
…10
20.
(*) …> Settings > SMS operation: Password, Permitted phone
number 1
…5
21.
…> Settings > Message receiver >
Message receiver 1
…4: Message receiver 1…4, Fault priority,
Receiver type, E-mail address, Phone number receiver (*),
Message repetition (*)
22.
…> Settings > System report:
Signal time, Message cycle, Priority, Next report
23.
…> Settings > Inputs > Fault input 1…2:
Normal position, Text for: Logic 0 / 1
24.
…> Settings > Faults > Local > Web server: Message triggering
25.
…> Settings > Faults > Local > Fault input 1…2: Fault input 1…2,
Fault status message delay, Fault priority, Message triggering,
Text for: No fault, Text for: Fault
26.
…> Settings > Faults > System: Message triggering
27.
…> Settings > Texts: Name, Name bus device
Router settings
The settings (example, see
10
) are required to access the Web
server outside the PC network (e.g. via the Internet).
28. NAT/PAT for the Web server must be enabled on the router.
29. Moreover, the DynDNS settings are required on the router, when
the router is operated on a public IP address using a dynamic IP
address.
Local operator station settings
The settings are required if an operator station (PC) is connected
directly
with the Web server via Ethernet.
30. The operator station IP address must be set manually so that it is
on the same subnetwork as the Web server.
Final tasks
31. Unplug USB cable.
32. Switch off message suppression.
Remove the cover.
Switch (
8
) must be set to OFF
.
Remount the cover.
33. Press button (
6
)
long (>6 s)
11
The Web server sends a system report to the defined message
receivers.
Communications errors are displayed on the red fault LED
(
4
)
(flashing).
Final on-site check
34. ON LED
must be green.
35. Fault LED
must be off.
Display and operating elements
see Figure
11
LED displays
1 ON
(green/red)
Dark
No power.
Steady red
Web server starting (operating system).
Flashing red
Web server starting (application).
Steady green Web server operational.
2 LPB/BSB A
(green).
Dark
No bus power.
Lit
LPB/BSB operational.
Flashing
Communication on LPB/BSB.
3 (LED)
Dark
No function.
4 Fault
(red)
Displays faults from the Web server or the connected bus device:
Dark
No fault.
Lit
Acknowledged fault.
Flashing
Unacknowledged fault
5 (LED)
Dark
No function.
Operating buttons
The following applies when pressing the buttons:
Short:
<2 seconds.
Long:
<6 seconds.
6 Remote
Short
No function.
Long
Sends system report to the configured receiver;
see as well "Button combination".
7 Service button
Short
No function.
Long
See "Button combination".
Button combination
and
Short
No function.
Long
Reestablishes default state.
Note on "default state":
All configuration data and settings are reset.
The device list, plant diagrams, and unsent messages are deleted.
History data is not deleted.