Echelon i.LON SmartServer Hardware Manual

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i.LON SmartServer

Hardware Guide

C o r p o r a t i o n
078-0346-01B

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  • Page 1: Hardware Guide

    SmartServer Hardware Guide C o r p o r a t i o n 078-0346-01B...
  • Page 2 Echelon. It is the responsibility of the customer to determine the suitability of these parts for each application. ECHELONMAKES NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, OR...
  • Page 3 SmartServer is a low-cost, high-performance controller, network manager, router, remote network interface, and Web server that you can use to ® connect L , Modbus, and M-Bus devices to corporate IP networks or the ORKS Internet. i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 4 FCC Compliance Statement – Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 5 This document describes how to assemble, mount, and wire the SmartServer hardware. It also describes the service buttons and LEDs on the SmartServer hardware. Audience This guide is intended for Echelon’s customers, OEMs, system designers, and integrators with an understanding of control networks. Models There are 13 models of the SmartServer available for use on TP/FT-10 free topology and PL-20 power line channels.
  • Page 6: Box Contents

    In addition, this DVD contains the installation software for the following support products that are required to run the i.LON SmartServer software: LNS 3 Service Pack 8, Update 2; LonMaker 3.1 Service Pack 3, Update 2, which updates the LNS runtime used by the LonMaker Integration Tool to the LNS Turbo Edition version;...
  • Page 7 Improved RF immunity i.LON SmartServer Documentation The documentation for the i.LON SmartServer is provided as Adobe Acrobat PDF files and online help files. The PDF files for all the SmartServer documents except for i.LON SmartServer Freely Programmable Module (FPM) Developer’s Guide are installed in the Echelon i.LON SmartServer program folder when you install the i.LON SmartServer software.
  • Page 8 Web page, you can get technical support from Echelon. Your SmartServer distributor may also provide customer support. You can also enroll in training classes at Echelon or an Echelon training center to learn more about how to use the SmartServer.
  • Page 9 You can submit a feedback form with suggestions on how to improve the product’s functionality and documentation at www.echelon.com/company/feedback. This feedback form is not forwarded to technical support and should not be used to submit technical or product support related issues—send technical support questions to your Echelon support center.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Welcome......................v Purpose ......................v Audience......................v Models ......................v Box Contents ....................vi New Hardware Features................. vi i.LON SmartServer Documentation..............vii Related Reading.....................vii Content ......................viii For More Information and Technical Support..........viii Table of Contents .................... x Assembling the SmartServer Hardware.......... 1 Assembly Overview ..................
  • Page 11: Assembling The Smartserver Hardware

    It describes how to connect the SmartServer hardware to a power supply; FT-10 and PL-20 channels; digital input, digital output, and pulse meter ORKS input devices; and TCP/IP networks. It describes how to connect the SmartServer console port to access its console application. i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 12: Assembly Overview

    Assembly Overview You need to assemble the SmartServer and connect it to a TCP/IP network before you can configure it and begin using its embedded applications. This section lists the general steps required to assemble and connect the SmartServer. These steps are then detailed in the referenced sections. 1.
  • Page 13: Mounting The Smartserver

    Click the Login button. A login dialog appears. Enter ilon for both the User Name and the Password and then click OK. The i.LON SmartServer – Welcome Web page opens. d. You can configure your SmartServer and begin using its embedded applications as described in the i.LON SmartServer User’s Guide.
  • Page 14 Assembling the SmartServer Hardware...
  • Page 15: Wiring The Smartserver Connections

    If you are assembling the model 72102 of the SmartServer and you need a dial-out connection to connect the SmartServer to a TCP/IP network, you should wire the RJ-11 telephone port on the SmartServer. The following figure illustrates the location of all the SmartServer connections. i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Screw Terminals

    Connecting the Screw Terminals The SmartServer has two rows of screw terminals located on the top and bottom edges of the enclosure. The screw terminals on the bottom row are numbered 1 to 12 (from left to right), and the screw terminals on the top row are numbered 13 to 28 (from right to left).
  • Page 17: Safety Warning

    DO NOT apply power to the SmartServer until you have checked all wiring connections and you are instructed to apply power. The following figure illustrates the location of the high-voltage AC power mains screw terminals on the SmartServer. i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 18 The following table lists the enclosure marking for each of the high-voltage AC power mains screw terminals and their connection type. Screw Terminal Enclosure Marking Mains Connection Earth ground Do not connect Neutral Line Safety and High Voltage Warning Ensure that the AC power mains are turned OFF before removing the cover, handling the mains wiring, or connecting any power mains cabling to the SmartServer device.
  • Page 19: Lon Works Network

    1m in order to provide flexibility in mounting the device in an enclosure. In addition, the 72103R-420 model of the SmartServer should be installed at least 30cm away from electrically noisy devices. The following figure illustrates the location of the L network screw terminals on the ORKS SmartServer. i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 20: Rs-232/Rs-485 Serial Ports

    The following table lists the enclosure markings for the L network screw terminals on the ORKS SmartServer and their connection type. Screw Terminal Enclosure Marking Network Connection ORKS ® B/PLT + TP/FT-10 twisted pair ® A/PLT - TP/FT-10 twisted pair RS-232/RS-485 Serial Ports The SmartServer includes one RS-232 serial port and one isolated RS-485 multi-drop bus port.
  • Page 21 EBV Web site at www.ebv.com. The serial connector from the modem must be attached to the RS-232 ports on the SmartServer as specified in the following table. External GSM Screw Terminal Enclosure Marking Modem DB 9 Pin i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 22: Digital Outputs

    You can create FPM drivers for your SmartServer with Echelon i.LON Programmability Tools. A trial version of the Echelon i.LON Programmability Tools is available on the i.LON SmartServer DVD. To build FPM drivers and download them to your SmartServer, you need to order the Echelon i.LON Programmability Tools DVD (Echelon model number 72120-409).
  • Page 23 Each of the relay outputs is controlled by a Digital Output application on the SmartServer. The relays can be triggered by the Digital Output applications or by the receipt of remote messages. See Chapter 9 of the i.LON SmartServer User’s Guide for configuring the SmartServer to use the digital outputs to which it is connected.
  • Page 24: Pulse Meter Inputs

    (the voltage is 0) for 30ms or longer. The circuit must be open for a minimum of 30ms between pulses. See Chapter 9 of the i.LON SmartServer User’s Guide for configuring the SmartServer to use the pulse meter inputs to which it is connected.
  • Page 25: Digital Inputs

    Each of the digital inputs is controlled by a Digital Input application on the SmartServer. See Chapter 9 of the i.LON SmartServer User’s Guide for configuring the SmartServer to use the digital inputs to which it is connected.
  • Page 26: +12V < 20Ma Output

    Input 2+ + Signal from input 2 Input 1- - Signal from input 1 Input 1+ + Signal from input 1 You can connect the digital inputs on the SmartServer to a set of dry contacts, or to an active device output.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Ethernet Port

    Web pages whenever possible. For more information on using the SmartServer console application, see Appendix B of the i.LON SmartServer User’s Guide. To connect the console port on the SmartServer, connect one end of a RS-232 null modem cable that has female connectors on both ends to the console port on the SmartServer, and then connect the other end to one of the COM ports on your computer.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Telephone Line Port

    DB-9 (DTE) Pin Description NC (No connect) RxD (Receive Data) TxD (Transmit Data) NC (No connect) GND (Ground) NC (No connect) NC (No connect) NC (No connect) NC (No connect) DB-9 Shell Earth Ground Note: Pin 1 of the RS-232 console port can be attached to the carrier detect line of an external GSM modem.
  • Page 29: Applying Power To The Smartserver

    Once you have mounted the SmartServer, connected all the wiring, and closed the enclosure, you can apply power to the SmartServer. The LEDs on the SmartServer will flash for several minutes as the unit boots. Once the unit is powered and operational, the green Power/Wink LED will stay solid ON. i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 30 Assembling the SmartServer Hardware...
  • Page 31: Using The Smartserver Leds And Service Buttons

    Using the SmartServer LEDs and Service Buttons This chapter describes how to use the LEDs and service buttons on the SmartServer hardware. i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 32: Using The Smartserver Leds

    Using the SmartServer LEDs The SmartServer has a number of LEDs that provide status information. The following figure and table display and describes these LEDs. Power/Wink Lights when the SmartServer has power. When the SmartServer receives a wink command, this LED blinks on and off 5 times. When the ORKS SmartServer’s applications are not running, this LED blinks rapidly.
  • Page 33: Using The Smartserver Service Buttons

    SmartServer to shutdown in an orderly manner before rebooting. Pressing the reset switch can corrupt files being written to the SmartServer flash disk. • To reboot your SmartServer using the SmartServer Web pages, right-click the local SmartServer, point to Setup, and then click Reboot on the i.LON SmartServer Hardware Guide...
  • Page 34 To reboot your SmartServer using the console application, enter the reboot command. For more information on using the SmartServer Web pages and the console application to reboot the SmartServer, see the i.LON SmartServer User’s Guide. Using the SmartServer Service Buttons and LEDs...

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