Siemens Server Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual
Siemens Server Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Siemens Server Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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ChemWeb Server
Installation, Operation &
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  • Page 1 Water Technologies ChemWeb Server Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Direct network connection ...8 Switched connections via modem ...10 Null modem connection serial interface...14 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server without DHCP...21 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server with DHCP...22 Connection via Internet ...22 Startup ...23 Basic settings via Browser ...23...
  • Page 4 SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE LICENSE ALL SOFTWARE SUPPLIED IS CONSIDERED PART OF THE CHEMWEB SERVER PRODUCT AND MAY ONLY BE USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHEMWEB SERVER AND THE USFILTER PRODUCTS IT IS CONNECTED TO. MODIFICATIONS TO ANY OF THE FILES SUPPLIED WITH THE SOFTWARE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND WILL VOID YOUR PRODUCT WARRANTY.
  • Page 5: Warning Notifications

    FOLLOWING PAGES AND THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL. DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT POWER BEFORE SERVICING Line voltage (120/240VAC) can be present inside the ChemWeb server and caution should be used to prevent electrical shock, burns or electrocution. Be sure electric power is disconnected before opening the cover of any electrical device.
  • Page 7: Overview Of Chemweb Server

    Data of process devices without serial digital interface can be recorded by the ChemWeb Server by means of the process data interface (PDI). By using an RS485 bus system, a variety of process parameters from the individual devices can be recorded, with little wiring. It is also possible to change certain process parameters with the digital communication.
  • Page 8: Description Of Chemweb Server

    Description of ChemWeb Server The ChemWeb Server is a compact standalone PC which is fitted with an integrated analog, ISDN modem in addition to the main memory, an internal flash drive for programs and data, a clock module and a number of hardware interfaces. Serial connection possibilities such as RS232 and RS485 are part of the interfaces via which application hardware is controlled.
  • Page 9: Ext. Reset 3

    If the ChemWeb Server is located at an end position of the RS485 bus, the terminating resistor “Termination” (11) has to be connected to A (15). If the device is coupled in the bus center, “Termination”...
  • Page 10: Com 1 - Rs232 Null Modem

    Ethernet / 10BaseT (RJ45) With this connection the ChemWeb Server can be linked with 10Mbit/s to a network or directly to the network board of a PC. For connection with a network switch or hub, a standard patch cable has to be used.
  • Page 11: Compactflash Slot (Cf)

    LED lights: ChemWeb Server in normal operation without malfunction LED does not light: ChemWeb Server not working – internal malfunction in program flow Reset by disconnecting the supply voltage or by pressing the Reset Status (green) key for at least 3 seconds.
  • Page 12: Connecting More Than On Chemweb Server

    PE terminal of each bus user. The supply of the ChemWeb Server (GND) also has to be connected to this ground.
  • Page 13 Each bus user must have a different bus address. If the same bus address is assigned to two or more bus users, the ChemWeb Server is unable to establish a communication. The ChemWeb Server is the master of the RS485 bus and therefore does not occupy a bus address. Connecting more than one ChemWeb Server min.
  • Page 14: Setting The Ip Address Of The Chemweb Server

    Network connection in a LAN The connection to the ChemWeb Server can be set up from any laptop computer/PC in the network. It is assumed that the laptop computer/PC to be used is already installed as user of the network. As a fixed IP address and a network mask are always preset at the ChemWeb Server before leaving the factory, these must be adapted to the network.
  • Page 15 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server The network connection can be controlled and adapted under “Control Panel” ==> “Network and Internet Connections” ==> “Network Connections”. In this window all network connections can be controlled and adapted. Right click on “ChemWeb Server Connection”;...
  • Page 16: Switched Connections Via Modem

    All other protocols and network components can be deleted except for the network board. Switched connection via modem To set up a connection to the ChemWeb Server via the integrated modem, the following data are required: modem type (analog / ISDN)
  • Page 17 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server In this window all network connections can be controlled and adapted. Select the menu item “Create new connection” from the left window to start the “New Connection Wizard”. Click “Next” Select “Connect to the Internet” and click “Next”.
  • Page 18 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server Select “Connect using a dial-up modem” and click “Next”. Select the installed modem and click “Next”. In this window you assign a name for this connection. Type this name in the entry box and click “Next”.
  • Page 19 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server Select whether this connection is to be available for all users of this computer or only for the user currently logged on, and click “Next”. Type the access code (login / password) in the entry boxes. As...
  • Page 20: Null Modem Connection Serial Interface

    To access the ChemWeb Server via the RS232 interface, a possibly existing internal modem (analog or ISDN) must be disconnected. For this purpose, short-circuit the digital input IN2 by means of a wire jumper. Then the ChemWeb Server must be restarted by switching off the power supply and pressing the Reset button.
  • Page 21 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server Click the box “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list”, and click “Next”. Select “Standard Modem Types” under Manufacturer and “Communications cable between two computers” under Models. Click “Next”.
  • Page 22 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server Establishing a connection in null modem operation As an example, the setup of a null modem connection using a Windows XP system is shown below. With other Windows versions, the procedure is similar (possibly the remote data transmission network must be reinstalled).
  • Page 23 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server Select “Set up an advanced connection” and click “Next”. Select “Connect directly to another computer” and click “Next”. Select “Guest” and click “Next”. In this window you assign a name for this connection. Type the name...
  • Page 24 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server Select the interface used for the null modem connection and confirm your choice by clicking “Next”. Select whether this connection is to be available for all users of this computer or only for the user currently logged on, and click “Next”.
  • Page 25 Setting the IP address of the ChemWeb Server If this window appears, click “Properties”, as further settings have to be made. In this window, click “Configure” to go to Modem Configuration. Set the maximum transmission speed to 57600 bits/s. Confirm this setting by clicking “OK”.
  • Page 26 To change the IP address, the network mask or the DHCP operating mode of the ChemWeb Server, a utility program is supplied on the attached CD or floppy disk. The laptop computer/PC to be used must be linked to the ChemWeb Server via a network connection. For setting, start program “CHIPTOOL.EXE” in the “CHIPTOOL” directory.
  • Page 27: Setting The Ip Address Of The Chemweb Server Without Dhcp

    Note the number in the first column “Snr” of the ChemWeb at which a setting is to be made. This number corresponds to the last 5 digits of the MAC address of the ChemWeb Server (see label at ChemWeb Server).
  • Page 28: Setting The Ip Address Of The Chemweb Server With Dhcp

    Connection via Internet As soon as dialing into the Internet and an information e-mail have been initiated by the following events, the ChemWeb Server can be accessed in the Internet via the IP address which is notified in the e-mail: Manual dialing by clicking “Connect ISP”...
  • Page 29: Startup

    If the connection to the ChemWeb Server was configured properly, access is possible via a Java- capable Internet Browser. For this purpose, there must be an existing connection to the ChemWeb Server available, the Internet Browser must be started and the IP address must be typed in the address line.
  • Page 30: Server Setup

    ISP configuration Under this menu item, the ChemWeb Server is supplied with the data from your provider for access to Internet. Type the data you received from your provider in the corresponding boxes and confirm the entry by clicking “Send”.
  • Page 31: Mail Configuration

    Type the data you received from your provider and the receiver e-mail addresses in the corresponding boxes, and confirm the entry by clicking “Send”. Mail Server: These entry boxes contain the data required to log on to the e-mail server of your provider and to send e-mails. Destination (to): In these entry boxes you define to which receivers information e-mails are to be sent.
  • Page 32: Event Configuration

    Server Setup Event configuration Under this menu item you can define results, which initiate an immediate information e-mail, for each bus user. The symbol after the respective bus user signifies: Events have been defined for this bus user. By clicking a bus user, you open its event settings. This page lists the events which may initiate the information e-mail.
  • Page 33: Time/Date Setting

    Time/date setting Under this menu item, the internal clock of the ChemWeb Server can be set. The data can be entered manually or be imported from the PC clock by clicking “Fields sync to PC clock”. To confirm the entry for the internal clock of the ChemWeb Server, click “Set webserver clock”.
  • Page 34: Change Passwords

    This login is required if the ChemWeb Server is to be accessed via FTP (File Transfer). PPP Password: This login is required for a serial connection to the ChemWeb Server or for a connection via remote data transmission network (modem).
  • Page 35: Name Configuration

    Name configuration Webserver: Define the name and language of the ChemWeb Server in these boxes, and store the entries by clicking “Set”. It is possible to choose between the languages German, English and French. This setting does not influence the language setting at the individual devices.
  • Page 36: Chip Info

    This menu item shows a separate page listing all network configuration data of the ChemWeb Server. Disconnect the power supply of the ChemWeb Server. Then short-circuit digital inputs IN1 and IN2 by means two wire jumpers. Restart the ChemWeb Server by connecting the power supply again.
  • Page 37: Operation And Data Access

    The navigation window is located on the left-hand side of the Browser screen. Here all traced bus devices, the name of the ChemWeb Server and the server setup are displayed. By clicking one of the selection menus, further submenus are opened or a selected page is shown on the right-hand side of the screen.
  • Page 38 Operation and Data Access Online values The submenus of “Online values” display all relevant measured values, status messages, faults and other information concerning the individual device. Configure The submenus of “Configure” display all settable parameters of the respective device. The submenu is password-protected and can only be accessed after typing the correct CGI user name and CGI password in the entry box displayed.
  • Page 39: Log Files

    6.1). The log files must be backed up regularly (on another drive in a PC), and the older files must be deleted. If the memory capacity of the CF card is exhausted, the ChemWeb Server cannot be operated anymore! The CF card must also include the firmware of the ChemWeb Server.
  • Page 40: Data Access Via Ftp

    The stored log files can be transmitted from the CompactFlash card to own drives with any FTP program via any network connection. For this purpose, a connection must be established to the ChemWeb Server using the FTP program. The defined login name and the password must be entered. Only one simultaneous connection is possible!
  • Page 41: Data Access To Compactflash Card With Card Scanner

    Operation and Data Access The CF card must also include the firmware of the ChemWeb Server. Therefore it is not allowed to modify or delete any other files from the CF card than the log files described above! This would cause data loss and failure of the ChemWeb Server!
  • Page 42: Technical Data

    Technical data Dimensions 3.9” x 4.3” x 2.9” (H x W x D), without CF card / plug Weight approx. 1 LB Installation top hat rail DIN EN 500 22 Ambient Temperature 32 ... 131° F Air humidity 0 - 95%, not condensing Protection class enclosure IP40 / screw terminals IP20 Power supply...
  • Page 43: Appendix

    Accessories and part numbers ChemWeb Server serial ChemWeb Server with analog modem 56k ChemWeb Server with ISDN modem CompactFlash card 64MB (blank) CompactFlash card 64MB (with firmware for Webserver) CompactFlash card 128MB (blank) CompactFlash card 128MB (with firmware for Webserver)
  • Page 44: Tested Web Browser

    Currently BootP is mainly used to assign an IP address to embedded systems. For this purpose, a reserved entry must be filed on the DHCP server, in which a fixed IP address is assigned to the MAC address of the embedded system.
  • Page 45 The HTTP protocol is based on TCP and regulates the request for web contents and their transmission between HTTP Server and Browser. Today HTTP is the mostly used protocol in the Internet. A hub, which often is also called star coupler, allows the connection of several users in a star-type network.
  • Page 46 Appendix IP address The IP address is a 32-bit number, which identifies each network user in the Internet or Intranet unambiguously. It consists of a network part (Net ID) and a user part (Host ID). LAN – Local Area Network Local network within a limited area using a fast transmission medium as e.g.
  • Page 48 STRANTROL and HIGH RESOLUTION REDOX are registered trademarks of SIEMENS its subsidiaries or affiliates. Other designations used in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner.

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