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TAC Xenta
511 and 911
Handbook
0-004-7870-0 (EN), 16 May 2003

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  • Page 1  TAC Xenta ® TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 0-004-7870-0 (EN), 16 May 2003...
  • Page 3 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook Preface Preface Welcome to the TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook. If you should discover errors and/or unclear descriptions in this manual, please contact your TAC representative. You are also welcome to send an e-mail to helpdesk@tac.se.
  • Page 4 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook Preface Revisions Art. no. Comments Editor Date 0-004-7870-0 New Manual KJWE 16 May 2003 0-004-7870-0 (EN), 4 (32) TAC AB, 16 May 2003...
  • Page 5 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook Contents TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook Subject to modification. © 2003 TAC AB Contents 3UHIDFH    ,QWURGXFWLRQ   6WUXFWXUH    5HODWHG 'RFXPHQWV   (PSKDVL]HG WH[W    7$&...
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  • Page 7 This manual may have been updated. Please check our DocNet site at www.tac.com for the latest version. The TAC Xenta 511 and 911, as well as other products mentioned in this manual, must not be used for any other purposes than those for which they were designed.
  • Page 8: Related Documents

    TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 1 Introduction 1.1.1 Related Documents The TAC Xenta 511 and 911 are also described in the following docu- ments. ‡ 7$& 9LVWD ,9 (QJLQHHULQJ &ODVVLF 1HWZRUNV SDUW QR  ‡ 7$& 9LVWD ,9 (QJLQHHULQJ /16 1HWZRUNV SDUW QR  •...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 2 TAC Xenta 511 TAC Xenta 511 2.1 General The TAC Xenta 511 is a device that is used as a web-based presentation system for L ® networks. Using a standard web browser, the ORKS...
  • Page 10 • DNS (e.g. 192.165.248.22):.............. • Web site name:.................. • Domain name: .................. • Host name:..................For explanations, please consult the Engineering TAC Xenta 511 man- ual. 2.3.2 Power and Hyperterminal Connections TAC Xenta 511 mounting and electrical connections 1 G and G0: Supply 24 V power to terminals.
  • Page 11 1 stop bit no flow control A RS232 B 10Base-T TAC Xenta Programming Serial Kit, part no. 0-073-0920 Connecting a Hyperterminal to TAC Xenta 511 2.3.3 Assigning an IP Address to the Xenta 511 username:root password:root dsh/>setip DHCP enable (yes/no) no dsh/>restart...
  • Page 12 • no will make the changes effective after the next 511 restart. 6 Exit by typing lo (log out) and pressing Enter. 2.3.4 Connecting a PC to the TAC Xenta 511 via a LAN 1 Connect the Xenta 511 to a LAN according to the figure below.
  • Page 13 IP network to 511: Ethernet cable to 10Base-T socket. LonWorks to 511: Twisted Pair to terminals C1 and C2. TAC Vista can be configured for up to 30 TAC Xenta 511 connections. LTA Communication with TAC Vista 3.21 - 3.33 (These functions are integrated with TAC Vista IV.)
  • Page 14 Users administration (user login, authority levels, etc.) is done via web pages in the TAC Xenta 511. Using the TCP Ports (Firewall) If a TAC Xenta 511 and the IP network are located on opposite sides of one or several firewalls, these firewalls must be configured to allow traffic through.
  • Page 15: Operation And Service

    TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 2 TAC Xenta 511 2.4 Operation and Service 2.4.1 LED Indicators Service Pin Fail- safe Neuron status (red) 9 10 Overall Run indicator (green/red) Tx indicator RS232 A (yellow) Rx indicator RS232 B (yellow)
  • Page 16 Process profile displaying processes currently running. 2.5 System Program Update The TAC Xenta 511 system program can be updated via the IP network if you run an installation program on the PC (see figure below). The in- stallation program is distributed by TAC.
  • Page 17 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 2 TAC Xenta 511 2.6 Technical Data for the TAC Xenta 511 Supply voltage..........24 V AC ±20%, 50/60 Hz ...................or 19–40 V DC Power consumption ..............max. 5 W Transformer sizing .................5 VA Ambient temperature: Storage........–20 °C to +50 °C (-4 °F to +122 °F)
  • Page 18 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 2 TAC Xenta 511 18 (32), 0-004-7870-0 (EN) TAC AB, 16 May 2003...
  • Page 19 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 TAC Xenta 911 3.1 General The TAC Xenta 911 Communication device can be configured in one of two ways: • As a L ® adapter between TAC Vista® and a L ®...
  • Page 20 • DNS (e.g. 192.165.248.22):.............. • Web site name:.................. • Domain name: .................. • Host name:..................For explanations, please consult the Engineering TAC Xenta 511 man- ual. 3.3.2 Power and Hyperterminal Connections TAC Xenta 911 mounting and electrical connections 1 G and G0: supply 24 V power to terminals.
  • Page 21 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 3 Connect a serial cable between the PC and the Xenta 911 RS232 B port. 4 Start a terminal emulator, such as Windows Hyperterminal. 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity...
  • Page 22: System Configuration

    TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 • Domain name • Host name 4 Change root password (immediately or later, using passwd) 5 “Do you want to restart the IP interface?” • yes will make the changes effective immediately •...
  • Page 23 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 The TAC Xenta 911 Setup Wizard Select the required item under one of the navigational buttons to the up- per left or start the Setup Wizard to configure the unit.
  • Page 24 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 3.3.6 Using the TAC Xenta 911 as an LTA The TAC Xenta 911 can be used as an LTA, L Adapter, be- tween TAC Vista and the L network. ORKS...
  • Page 25 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 LonTalk Adapter for TAC Vista 1 Install the program LTA for TAC Vista in the same directory as TAC Vista (ex. TAC 330). 2 Start LTA for TAC Vista. - Select a TACLON interface...
  • Page 26 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 Connections - IP modem Vista RS232 TAC Xenta 911 TAC Xenta 911 TAC Xenta 301/302 TAC 6505 ( * ) TAC Xenta 911 TAC Xenta 911 TAC Xenta 401 TAC line...
  • Page 27 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 Connect Kit Unit PC to Serial PC (TAC Vista, TAC menta, DM 2000 (part.no. 0-073-0917) TAC 2000 * Serial Link ** TAC Xenta 301/302 (part.no. 0-073-0918) TAC Xenta 401 TAC Xenta 901...
  • Page 28 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 Using the TCP Ports (Firewall) If two communicating TAC Xenta 911 units are located on opposite sides of one or more firewalls, these must be opened to allow traffic through.
  • Page 29 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 3.4 Operation and Service 3.4.1 LED Indicators Service Pin Fail- safe Neuron status (red) 9 10 Overall Run indicator (green/red) Tx indicator RS232 A (yellow) Rx indicator RS232 B (yellow)
  • Page 30 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 System Info • sysinfo: General system information. (This will be needed if consulting the TAC Solution Team. System error log • err: Display error log with the 10 most recent errors •...
  • Page 31 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 3.6 Technical Data for the TAC Xenta 911 Supply voltage..........24 V AC ±20%, 50/60 Hz ...................or 19–40 V DC Power consumption ..............max. 5 W Transformer sizing .................5 VA Ambient temperature: Storage........–20 °C to +50 °C (-4 °F to +122 °F)
  • Page 32 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook 3 TAC Xenta 911 30 (32), 0-004-7870-0 (EN) TAC AB, 16 May 2003...
  • Page 33 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook Index Index   VHWLS 6HWXS :L]DUG 7$& ;HQWD  Numerics   %DVH7   6XEQHW PDVN   V\VWHP SURJUDP XSGDWH &DEOH *XLGH    7$& 9LVWD    7$& ;HQWD  7$&...
  • Page 34 TAC Xenta 511 and 911 Handbook Index 30 (32), 0-004-7870-0 (EN) TAC AB, 16 May 2003...
  • Page 36 TAC helps us all to feel and function better - as a direct result of greater comfort. This is made possible by TAC’s concept for efficient buildings - Open Systems for Building IT This provides our clients with advantages such as energy savings, wider choice and greater flexibility, security and user friendliness.

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