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Setup For QuickServer Record Identification Data ....................5 Point Count Capacity And Registers Per Device ..............5 Input COM Settings on the device connected to the QuickServer ........6 Selecting The Desired Protocol Configuration ..............6 BMS Network Settings: MAC Address Node-ID And Baud Rate ........7 BACnet MS/TP: Setting The MAC Address For BMS Network ........7...
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And Modbus ..................B-2 Table B-5. Input Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus ......B-3 Table B-6. Type A Sensor Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus ..B-3 Table B-7. Type B Sensor Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus ..B-3 Table B-8.
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Table B-9. Groundwater Sensor Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus ..................B-3 Table B-10. MAG Sensor Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus ....B-4 Table B-11. Smart Sensor Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus .... B-4 Table B-12. PLLD Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus ......B-4 Table C-1.
Veeder-Root’s products (hereafter called “device”) connected to the QuickServer and automatically configures them for BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP/IP. It is not necessary to download any configuration files to support the required applications. The QuickServer is pre-loaded with tested profiles/configurations for the supported devices.
Introduction Safety Warnings READ ALL RELATED MANUALS Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, Knowledge of all related procedures before you begin WARNING could result in death or serious injury. work is important. Read and understand all manuals thor- oughly.
1. Record the information about the unit. ( page 5) 2. Set the device’s COM settings for each of the devices that are to connect to the QuickServer. ( page 6) 3. Select the protocol configuration on the S Bank DIP switches. ( page 6) 4.
Setup For QuickServer Record Identification Data The QuickServer has a unique part number located on the side or the back of the unit. This number should be recorded, as it may be required for technical support. The numbers are as follows: Table 1.
Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Selecting The Desired Protocol Configuration QuickServer ProtoNode units use the ‘S’ bank of DIP switches (S0 - S3) to select the protocol configuration (see Figure 2). NOTICE When setting DIP switches, ensure that power to the board is OFF.
Addresses from 128 to 255 are Slave Addresses and can not be discovered by BMS front ends that support Auto-Discovery of BACnet MS/TP devices. • Set “A” bank DIP switches A0 – A7 to assign a MAC Address to the QuickServer for BACnet MS/TP (see Figure 3). NOTICE...
BACNET MS/TP OR MODBUS RTU: SETTING THE BAUD RATE FOR BMS NETWORK DIP switches B0 – B3 can be used to set the field baud rate of the QuickServer to match the baud rate required by the BMS for BACnet MS/TP (see Figure 4).
Pins 1 - 3 are for Veeder-Root ATG input (see Figure 6). • Pins 4 - 6 are for QuickServer power. QuickServer accepts either 9-30V DC or 12-24V AC on pins 4 and 5. Do not power up QuickServer at this time.
• If the QuickServer is the last device on the trunk, then the End-Of-Line Termination Switch needs to be set to the On position (the EOL Termination default setting is Off). If necessary, set the switch to the On position (see Figure 8).
These values are ‘nominal’ and a safety margin should be added to the power supply of the host system. A safety margin of 25% is recommended. After verifying power source and with frame ground connected as shown in Figure 6. apply power to QuickServer.
The Default IP Address of QuickServer is 192.168.1.24, subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. If the PC and QuickServer are on different IP Networks, assign a static IP Address to the PC on the 192.168.1.xxx network: For Windows 10, Right click on hen click on Network Connections>Change Adapter Options.
Connecting to QuickServer Web Configurator After setting a local PC on the same subnet as the QuickServer (refer to above paragraph), open a web browser on the PC and enter the IP Address of the QuickServer (the default address is 192.168.1.24).
Using QuickServer Web Configurator To Setup The Gateway Selecting Profiles for Devices Connected to QuickServer Figure 10. Web Configurator Showing No Active Profiles Figure 11. Web Configurator Showing Available Profiles For Selection...
Fill in the parameter values as needed (see Figure 13). Enter the Veeder-Root PLC Type, COM settings and BACnet settings (Bac_device_id) See See “Input COM Settings on the device connected to the QuickServer” on page 6. NOTICE for correct COM settings per PLC Type.
After setting a local PC to the same subnet as the QuickServer (See “Connect The PC To QuickServer Via The Ethernet Port” on page 12., open a web browser on the PC and enter the IP Address of the QuickServer; the default address is 192.168.1.24.
QuickServer should be set to the IP Address of that managed switch/router. •Click the “System Restart” button at the bottom of the page to apply changes and restart the QuickServer. •Unplug Ethernet cable from PC and connect it to the network switch or router.
How To Start The Installation Over: Clearing Profiles 1. After setting a local PC to the same subnet as the QuickServer (“Connect The PC To QuickServer Via The Ethernet Port” on page 12), open a web browser on the PC and enter the IP Address of the QuickServer.
Ethernet port Figure A-1. Ethernet Port Location 3. Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between the user’s PC and QuickServer. 4. Double click on the FS Toolbox Utility and click Discover Now on the splash page. 5. Check for the IP Address of the desired gateway.
Figure A-2), then click Network Settings, change the IP Address and click Update IP Settings to save. Viewing Diagnostic Information 1. Type the IP Address of the QuickServer into the web browser or use the FieldServer Toolbox to connect to the QuickServer.
Configurator” on page 13.). • Field COM problems: If Ethernet protocols are used, observe Ethernet LEDs on the QuickServer (See “LED Diagnostics For Communications Between QuickServer And Devices” below). Check DIP switch settings (using correct baud rate and device instance)
Sierra Monitor Resource Center Software Downloads. Reference Figure A-1. • Extract the executable file and complete the installation. • Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between the PC and QuickServer. • Double click on the FS Toolbox Utility.
Appendix A Take Diagnostic Capture With The FieldServer Toolbox c.Click on ‘Start Diagnostic’. Figure A-7. Selecting Start Diagnostic For Selected Device d.When the capture period is finished, the “Diagnostic Test Complete” window will appear 2. Send Log a.Once the diagnostic test is complete, a zip file is saved on the PC. Figure A-8.
Securing QuickServer With Passwords Access to the QuickServer can be restricted by enabling a password on the FS-GUI Passwords page – click Setup and then Passwords in the navigation panel. There are 2 access levels defined by 2 account names: Admin and User.
The ProtoNode provides capability to support any Veeder-Root serial command by defining customized map descriptors for any command or data type. Refer to Appendix A of the 577014-368 QuickServer Industrial Protocol Gateway Installation And Setup manual. Appendix A (Security Code) of the same manual also contains instructions on using a Security Code for the TLS communications port.
Tank X Tank Low Temperature Warning x034 10X34 Tank X Density Offset Warning x035 10X35 Table B-4. Liquid Sensor Veeder-Root Interface Mappings To BACnet And Modbus Point Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID Modbus Register Sensor X Setup Data Warning...
Input X Generator On X005 10X05 Input X Input Out Alarm X006 10X06 Table B-6. Type A Sensor Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus Point Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID Modbus Register Type-A Sensor X Setup Data Warning...
Appendix B Interface To BACnet & Modbus Tables Table B-10. MAG Sensor Veeder-Root Interface To BACnet And Modbus Point Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID Modbus Register MAG Sensor X Setup Data Warninq X001 10X01 MAG Sensor X Communication Alarm...
5 - 90% RH (non-condensing) Compliance With UL Regulations For UL compliance, the following instructions must be met when operating QuickServer. • The units shall be powered by listed LPS or Class 2 power supply suited to the expected operating temperature range.
• This device must not be connected to a LAN segment with outdoor wiring. Certifications - BTL Mark - BACnet® Testing Laboratory The BTL Mark on QuickServer is a symbol that indicates that a product has passed a series of rigorous tests conducted by an independent laboratory which verifies that the product correctly implements the BACnet features claimed in the listing.
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