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User's Manual Edition 1/2007
ADVANCE NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
BOARD/DATANET (ANCB/DN)
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Edition 1/2007 ADVANCE NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS BOARD/DATANET (ANCB/DN) GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY...
  • Page 3 Advance Network Communications Board/DataNET (ANCB/DN) Revised Printing – January 2007 User’s Manual 2000592-001...
  • Page 4: Copyright Notice

    Reproduction or translation of any part of this publication beyond that permitted by Sections 107 and 109 of the United States Copyright Act without the written consent of the copyright owner is unlawful. Inquiries regarding this manual should be addressed to: Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 7101 Hollister Road Houston, TX 77040...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Assigning an IP Address Firmware Updates Chapter 3: Command Summary Command Descriptions Troubleshooting ANCB Description ANCB LEDs Description & Operation Chapter 4: DataNET Troubleshooting Guide Chapter 5: Parts Catalog Introduction Available Parts Glossary Definitions of Important Terms Table of Contents • i 2000592-001...
  • Page 7: Glossary

    (ANCB/DN) into an Advance Maxum™ Gas Chromatograph or Advance Network Access Unit. The manual provides the following information: Chapter Contents Topic Page Chapter 1. Installation Chapter 2. Data Communications Setup Chapter 3.Command Summary Chapter 4. Troubleshooting Chapter 5. Parts Catalog Glossary Preface • iii 2000592-001...
  • Page 8: Technical Support

    Technical Support At Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. we take pride in the on going Getting Help support we provide our customers. When you purchase a product, you receive a detailed manual, which should answer your questions; however, our technical support service provides a special “hot” line as an added source of information.
  • Page 9: Safety Practices And Precautions

    DANGER - High voltage Equipment Protective ground (earth) terminal ATTENTION - Refer to Manual A grounding conductor should be connected to the grounding terminal Grounding the before any other connections are made. Product Safety Practices and Precautions • v 2000592-001...
  • Page 10 When opening covers or removing parts, exercise extreme care since "live parts or connections can be exposed". Capacitors in the equipment can retain their charge even after the unit has been disconnected from all power supplies. vi • Safety Practices and Precautions 2000592-001...
  • Page 11: Installation

    The DataNET link can use either copper and/or fiber optic cables. In an existing Data Hiway installation the Data Hiway cable can be used. Installation • 1 2000592-001...
  • Page 12 Advance process analyzers including Advance Maxum and Advance Optichrom GC’s. The ANG is used to connect Siemens’ equipment residing on an Advance Data Hiway to the ACS. Advance Optichrom Service Panels and older APC workstations can Advance Optichrom display Advance Maxum GC information over the Gateway link.
  • Page 13: Ancb/Dn Specifications

    The Table below compares key communication features between using Communication Advance Data Hiway, Ethernet, or DataNET. Comparisons Feature Advance Data Hiway Ethernet DataNET Speed 14.2 KB/Sec 10 M baud 2. 048 M baud Redundant Number of Units in 1200 1200 Maxum System Installation • 3 2000592-001...
  • Page 14: Cable Types

    1520 meters (5000 ft) Ethernet Cat 5 Unshielded Twisted SEA P/N 1681003-006 Recommended for short pair (UTP) distances or within shelters. Industry Available from Multiple Vendors Max distance from analyzer to hub or between hubs 600 meters (2000 ft) 4 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 15: Ancb Installation

    SYSCON connections. Instructions Step Procedure Locate backplane Slot 1, and remove the screw that holds the metal strip in place. Keep the screw. SLOT 1 Screw Metal Plate Installation • 5 2000592-001...
  • Page 16 Connect Ethernet crossover cable from 10BaseT connector on SYSCON to 10BaseT connector on ANCB. ETHERNET CROSSOVER CABLE Make a selection from the following Table. To make……. THEN goto…….. DataNET Copper Page 14 Connections Fiber Optic Connections Page 16 6 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 17: Site Wiring Requirements

    Use Cable Gland wiring method: Rated Areas Conductor type: Power cable sized for circuit protection chosen, and must be shielded. Non Rated Areas or Rack Use Metal Conduit wiring method. Mounting Conductor type: Power cable sized for circuit protection chosen. Installation • 7 2000592-001...
  • Page 18 Hubs Belden Armored Cable 1520 meters (5000 order SEA P/N 1680000-002 4-Conductor Copper SEA P/N 1681000-003 Recommended for Wire Dual Channel Belden P/N SSD1743 Max distance from Analyzer to ANG or between Hubs 1520 meters (5000 8 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 19 The proper cable gland must be used to connect the armor or shield to the enclosure. Other cables with individually shielded pairs can be used, but decreased distance is allowed (typically ~800-1000 feet for typical instrumentation cable). Installation • 9 2000592-001...
  • Page 20 Conduit may contain multiple. This method is suitable for CE Rack Mounting installations. Cable Type: Duplex fiber, 62.5/125 micron. Connection: Type ST fiber connectors. Connect these to the appropriate transmitter and receiver ports for the respective channel. 10 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 21: Ce Installations

    EC Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference (EMI/RFI) rejection specifications. Available from Siemens is the CE Installation Kit P/N 2020264-001. This CE Installation Kit kit has all the parts for all the installations referenced in this section.
  • Page 22 2017984-001 and 2017985-001 is available to maintain purge. If a PG gland is used to make the 360-degree termination of the Ethernet shield at the enclosure, the Installation Kit and other parts are not required. 12 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 23: Datanet Connections

    DataNET network. All DataNET connections are made to the ANCB. The DataNET connections can be either copper or fiber optic cables. Instructions IF you are wiring for … THEN go to … DataNET Copper Connections DataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections Installation • 13 2000592-001...
  • Page 24: Datanet Copper Connections

    SYSCON connections. Instructions Step Action Turn off AC Power (Mains) to the unit. Route incoming the DataNET copper cables to the ANCB in accordance with national or local electrical codes and regulations. 14 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 25 B leads to pins 4 through 6. Tighten down the retaining screws. DataNET PORT CONNECTIONS Pin 1 + Pin 2 − Pin 3- Ground Pin 4- + Pin 5 − Pin 6- Ground Plug Port connector back into its base. Installation • 15 2000592-001...
  • Page 26: Datanet Fiber Optic Connections

    Fiber Optic signals are impervious to distubances caused by electrical interference from nearby equipment, ground loops, power surges, or nearby lightning strikes. DataNET Fiber Optics Couplers can drive up to 5000 feet of fiber optic cable. 16 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 27 Receive Darker Gray Color Pin 5 GND Transmit Pin 3 Receive Pin1 +5V Pin 2 GND Pin 4 XMIT Ping 6 GND Connector End View Fiber End View Installation • 17 2000592-001...
  • Page 28 Route each of the other 6-pin connectors marked J1 and J2 through the holes drilled in the access plate and connect to the Fiber Optic Coupler Assemblies. Mount the Fiber Optic Coupler Assembly using the hardware that came with it. 18 • Installation 2000592-001...
  • Page 29 RX at the other end of the link. Some duplex fiber optic cables are coded to help monitor the direction of data travel. If the fibers are not coded, special attention must be paid to insure a proper connection. Installation • 19 2000592-001...
  • Page 31: Data Communications Setup

    Definitions This chapter provides the following information: Chapter Preview Topic Page Configuring Your PC Establishing a Connection Setting Network Address Assigning an IP Address Firmware Updates Data Communications Setup • 21 2000592-001...
  • Page 32: Configuring Your Pc

    2. Click the HyperTerminal icon to start the Program. Connection Description dialog box will open. 3. In the Name field, type in a Connection Name. Example: Advance Maxum ANCB. 4. In the Icon field select an Icon to represent the name selected. 22 • Data Communications Setup 2000592-001...
  • Page 33 6. From the Connect using scroll list choose the COM port you will be using on the PC to connect to the Advance Maxum configuration port. 7. Click OK to save the selection. The COM Properties box opens. Data Communications Setup • 23 2000592-001...
  • Page 34 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow Control: None 9. Click OK. The Main Menu will appear. 10. Click File and choose Properties from the drop-down menu. The Advance Maxum ANCB Properties box will appear. 24 • Data Communications Setup 2000592-001...
  • Page 35 The settings screen will appear. 12. From the Emulation scroll list select VT100. Do not change the default settings for the other parameters. 13. Click Terminal Setup button. The Terminal Settings dialog box will appear. Data Communications Setup • 25 2000592-001...
  • Page 36 Once the shortcut is created it can be moved to the Desktop. Simply click the shortcut icon and drag the icon while holding down the left mouse button. Release the mouse button to place the icon. 26 • Data Communications Setup 2000592-001...
  • Page 37: Establishing A Connection

    Password Protection the data integrity of all configuration data and limits unwanted access of the User’s network. To access any of the programs you must have a logon password. The default password is password. Data Communications Setup • 27 2000592-001...
  • Page 38 Configuration port (Figure 4-1), and the PC HyperTerminal program has been configured to communicate with the ANCB; see Configuring Your PC, page 22 1. Open Windows HyperTerminal program. 2. Press ↵ Enter twice. The following dialog box appears: 28 • Data Communications Setup 2000592-001...
  • Page 39 3. At the > prompt type: login password [IP Address]. Example: login password 192.167.0.1 Once the password is verified the system responds with the login information and displays the remote prompt which includes the IP address of the connected device. Data Communications Setup • 29 2000592-001...
  • Page 40: Setting Network Address

    Establishing a Connection, page 27. The Connect Screen will appear with the login information and the local prompt. The local prompt indicates that you are communicating with the unit connected directly to the PC. Ver 1.0 30 • Data Communications Setup 2000592-001...
  • Page 41 This field can be left to the default setting of 000.000.000.000 if an IP router is not used 11. Press ↵ Enter. This completes the necessary ANCB Configuration. To display the current settings, type at Local > prompt: config display Data Communications Setup • 31 2000592-001...
  • Page 42: Assigning An Ip Address

    Table 2-1. Table 2-1: Available IP 192.165.0.1 192.165.0.15 Addresses 192.165.0.2 192.165.0.16 192.165.0.3 192.165.0.17 192.165.0.4 192.165.0.18 192.165.0.5 192.165.0.19 192.165.0.6 192.165.0.254 192.165.0.7 192.165.1.254 192.165.0.8 192.165.2.254 192.165.0.9 192.165.3.1 - 192.165.3.254 192.165.0.10 192.165.0.11 192.165.0.12 192.165.0.13 192.165.0.14 32 • Data Communications Setup 2000592-001...
  • Page 43: Firmware Updates

    4. At the > prompt type: download You should see the following response on the screen. At this point the ANCB is ready to receive the new firmware version. 5. From the Main Menu bar click on Transfer. Data Communications Setup • 33 2000592-001...
  • Page 44 (ANCB_DN.mot). This will start the down loading of the files. Once the download has begun the block numbers will be displayed as they are transmitted. The upload will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. 34 • Data Communications Setup 2000592-001...
  • Page 45: Command Summary

    (terminate by pressing any key). list clear Clear all events from log buffer. login password Log in to device via Configuration port. login password Log in to remove device (ANCB or HUB). remoteaddr Command Summary • 35 2000592-001...
  • Page 46 Reset and Save Configuration data. test port# Place a port into hardware test mode. test off Take a port out of test mode. timeout on Enable user login timeout. timeout off Disable user login timeout. 36 • Command Summary 2000592-001...
  • Page 47 Your TCP/IP network administrator can help you choose appropriate router addresses for your DataNET hubs (a router address is not required). Addresses are entered in “dotted-decimal” notation. For example: config iproute 192.10.6.1 Command Summary • 37 2000592-001...
  • Page 48 Sets the DataNET setup time to the value given, in microseconds. The new setup time value is saved in non-volatile memory. Time is entered in microseconds. Example: 3.5 milliseconds is entered as 3500. 38 • Command Summary 2000592-001...
  • Page 49 Sets the transmit window used by ports 1 and 2 on the ANCB. The parameter “num” must be a number 1 through 7. The default window size is 7. Command Summary • 39 2000592-001...
  • Page 50 The current sequence number is updated each time list is used. A new current sequence number can be entered with the list command: 40 • Command Summary 2000592-001...
  • Page 51 Hitting any key terminates the continuous listing mode. To clear all events from the event buffer, use list clear Command Summary • 41 2000592-001...
  • Page 52 This command is used to display statistics for the DataNET, Ethernet, or netstat OS memory buffers. The command netstat hdlc displays the total statistics for all DataNET ports. The command netstat hdlc1 displays the statistics for DataNET port one only. 42 • Command Summary 2000592-001...
  • Page 53 Before placing a port into “test” mode (see test command below), the port must first be taken off-line with: port stop num where num is a port number, 1 through 2. port start num Will re-start normal DataNET communications on a port. Command Summary • 43 2000592-001...
  • Page 54 (and re-enable) this timeout: timeout off Disables timeout. The device will not automatically log out the user; regardless of the time elapsed since the user last issued a CLI command. timeout on Re-enables the five-minute CLI timer. 44 • Command Summary 2000592-001...
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting

    Advance Network Communications Board. Before beginning the installation process read through this Chapter to Chapter Highlights familiarize yourself with the information provided. Topic See Page ANCB Description ANCB’s LEDs Description and Operation DataNET Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting • 45 2000592-001...
  • Page 56: Ancb Description

    Advance DataNET Channel B interface. Jumpers J10 and J11 is factory configured in accordance with the ANCB type (DataNET or Ethernet). Connector J12 is used to connect the ANCB ports to an Advance Connector J12 DataNET Fiber Optic network using Advance Fiber Optic Couplers. 46 • Troubleshooting 2000592-001...
  • Page 57 25-ohm resistor to prevent spurious errors from being generated on the 10BaseT connector. This is necessary since both the 10Base2 and 10BaseT connectors are connected to the same Ethernet Hub chip on the ANCB board. Troubleshooting • 47 2000592-001...
  • Page 58: More Information

    Maxum Analyzers with ANCB/DN Pins 3&4 are shorted, switch in 25- Installed ohm position. 10Base2 connector is not normally used (not connected) See ANCB LEDs Description and Operation, page 49. More Information 48 • Troubleshooting 2000592-001...
  • Page 59: Ancb Leds Description & Operation

    If the ANG/DN board has a power-up failure or other catastrophic failure during normal operation the red Fault LED will light to indicate that a fault has occurred and the yellow LED will blink an error code, see Table 3-1 Error Codes. Troubleshooting • 49 2000592-001...
  • Page 60 Reload Firmware or Replace Board ETHERNET FAILURE Replace Board DataNET FAILURE Replace Board DUPLICATE IP Change Board IP address WRONG LOOP Change Loop Number WRONG JUMPER Check J10 and J11 CONFIGURATION Connections DUPLICATE UNIT NUMBER Change Unit Number 50 • Troubleshooting 2000592-001...
  • Page 61 Blinking Red indicates a packet is being transmitted. Blinking Green indicates a packet is being received. Steady Red indicates the Polarity is reversed on the 10BaseT port. Alternating Red/Green indicates the 10BaseT port is Partitioned Out (Disabled). Troubleshooting • 51 2000592-001...
  • Page 62: Datanet Troubleshooting Guide

    #4, Hub half A and port #2 (DataNET Channel B) is also connected to the DataNET Hub whose IP address is 172.016.099.003 on port #4, Hub half B. local> display links Port: Medium: Status: Connected to: Copper Connected 172.016.099.003,4A Copper Connected 172.016.099.003, 4B Ethernet 52 • Troubleshooting 2000592-001...
  • Page 63 DataNET Hub. Th ANCB/DN device ID is automatically set to the board IP address at power up or reset. : The Advance Network device periodically broadcast their status for Broadcast Status diagnostic and network routing purposes. Information Troubleshooting • 53 2000592-001...
  • Page 64 (i.e. too long or wrong type of cable). The port can be taken off test mode and put back to normal operation with the “test off” and “port start n” commands. 54 • Troubleshooting 2000592-001...
  • Page 65: Parts Catalog

    Parts can be ordered from: How to Place an Order Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 408 US Highway 60 Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003 Tel: (800) 448-8224 (USA) Tel: 001 918-662-7030 (International)
  • Page 66: Available Parts

    Cable, 10Base2, 2 Ft., 90 degree BNC/ 90- 1681011-014 degreee BNC Cable 10BaseT Crossover, 6-inch 1681011-022 Fiber Optics Coupler Assembly 2015828-801 Cable DataNET Fiber Optics to ANCB 2020947-001 Cable Clamp ¼-inch dia. Nylon Black C55004 56 • Parts Catalog 2000592-001...
  • Page 67 Data Hiway The term “Data Hiway” refers to the Advance Optichrom Network. The Advance Network Gateway and DataNET Gateway are used to bridge the Advance Optichrom network and the Advance DataNET network. Glossary • 57 2000592-001...
  • Page 68 Ghosts cause random events and can be hard to correct. The term Jabber refers to an Ethernet frame that is greater than the Jabber maximum legal size (Greater than 1518 bytes). Many 10BaseT HUBS will partition a port that is jabbering. 58 • Glossary 2000592-001...
  • Page 70 Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 7101 Hollister Road, Houston, TX 77040 Phone 713-939-7400, Fax 713-939-9050...
  • Page 72 1/2007 Edition 2000592-001 Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. 7101 Hollister Road, Houston, TX 77040 United States Phone +1 (713) 939-7400 Fax +1 (713) 939-9050 www.usa.siemens.com/ia...

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