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2013-06-21
Inhaltsverzeichnis
AHD-WNL
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Monitoring & Control with iPad
Integration
Operation Manual
Read this manual before beginning any work!
Dok-ID: PaJ-1065 V1

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  • Page 1 2013-06-21 Inhaltsverzeichnis AHD-WNL ® Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Operation Manual Read this manual before beginning any work! Dok-ID: PaJ-1065 V1...
  • Page 2 © Böning Automationstechnologie GmbH & Co. KG Am Steenöver 4 D-27777 Ganderkesee Tel.: +49 (0) 4221 9475-0 Fax: +49 (0) 4221 9475-21 /-22 E-Mail: info@boening.com Internet: www.boening.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Device Connections Generation 2 ....25 4.4.3 Power Supply ..........26 Name Plate of the Industrial PC ........27 Name Plate for AHD-WNL Generation 1 ..... 27 Name Plate of AHD-WNL Generation 2 ...... 28 Standard Pages ..............29 Menu Page ..............29 Engine Data Analogue ..........
  • Page 4 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Contents 5.2.3 Engine Analogue 3 ........32 Engine Data as Bar Graphs .........32 5.3.1 Engine Bargraph 1 ........33 5.3.2 Engine Bargraph 2 ........34 5.3.3 Engine Bargraph 3 ........35 Engine Data in Mixed Display ........35 5.4.1...
  • Page 5 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Contents Installation and Initial Startup ..........63 Safety ................63 Changes to the System Configuration ......64 Installation ..............65 Sequence ............. 66 Installation ..............68 Connection to an AHD-DPU 9 ........68 Connection to a Panel PC AHD 12XX ......
  • Page 6 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Contents Maintenance ................86 Restoring the AHD-WNL Image ........86 9.1.1 Transferring the Image .........86 Requirements ..........86 Procedure ............ 86 9.1.2 Basic Settings ..........87 Requirements ..........87 Procedure ............ 87 10 Errors ..................90 10.1 Safety...
  • Page 7 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration General Information Change History for Operation Manual AHD-WNL Date Version Reason for Change Page Author 06/20/2013 AHD-WNL_DOK_EN_V1_20130621 New Creation Patzke, Jens (PaJ)
  • Page 8: General Information

    This manual provides specific instructions, if additional, more de- tailed documentation is available for specific components. AHD-WNL is operated from an industrial PC, whose included doc- umentation is a part of this manual. Adhering to all specified safety and handling instructions for the product and all connected components is a requirement for safe operation.
  • Page 9: Limitation Of Liability

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration General Information WARNING! … indicates a potentially hazardous situation that can result in death or severe injury, if not avoid- CAUTION! … indicates a potentially hazardous situation that can result in minor or light injuries, if not avoid- CAUTION! …...
  • Page 10: Copyright

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration General Information 1.4 Copyright This manual must be treated confidentially. It is intended exclusive- ly for those persons handling the product. It is not permitted to pass this operation manual on to third parties without the manufac- turer’s prior written permission.
  • Page 11: Safety

     The operator is responsible for the selection and configuration of the vessel’s devices integrated with the AHD-WNL set up during delivery, management of the clients authorized to access AHD-WNL, and the vessel’s adequate and secure WLAN cov- erage.
  • Page 12: Personnel Requirements

    WARNING! Danger from access by unauthorized persons! Unauthorized persons who can access the ship’s control functions with AHD-WNL can cause signifi- cant personal injury and equipment damage. Therefore: – Do not allow unauthorized persons to control ship functions with AHD-WNL.
  • Page 13: Unauthorized Persons

    AHD-WNL has been designed and constructed exclusively for the purpose described here. AHD-WNL is integrated into the ship’s alarm system and func- tions as a server, continuously providing its data to clients (Apple iPad2, iPhone4 …) registered in the ship’s network (WLAN/LAN).
  • Page 14 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Safety WARNING! Danger from unintended use! Any use other than and/or beyond the product’s intended use can lead to hazardous situations. Therefore: – Only use the product as intended. – Strictly adhere to all instructions in this manual.
  • Page 15: Structure And Function

    AHD-WNL consists of the AHD-WNL server software on an indus- trial PC with an internal uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Example schematic for AHD-WNL. The WLAN router (*) must be provided by the operator. The industrial PC has two LAN ports. Through its LAN1 port, AHD-WNL is integrated into the ship’s CAN bus via a suitable de-...
  • Page 16 IP address. AHD-WNL provides the data of the user management function, where user access to AHD-WNL is set up. In the user manage- ment, which ship data can be viewed and to what extent the user may sent commands to the ship system is also set up.
  • Page 17: Connection Variants

    The industrial PCs LAN1 port is used to connect with the ship’s SAS-CAN bus whose data must be converted to a format compati- ble with AHD-WNL by a suitable device. The AHD-DPU 9 or the AHD 11, which is part of the Panel PCs AHD 1215 F, AHD 1215 G, AHD 1219 F, and AHD 1219 G (in short: AHD 12XX) serves this purpose.
  • Page 18: Connection To A Separate Ahd-Dpu 9

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Structure and Function 3.2.1 Connection to a Separate AHD-DPU 9 Here, a Data Processing Station AHD-DPU 9 is used for the sole purpose of serving as an interface converter between the ship’s CAN bus system and AHD-WNL.
  • Page 19: Connection To A Panel Pc Ahd 12Xx

    AHD-DPU 9. Disadvantages During failure of the AHD-DPU 9, the AHD 12XX units and AHD-WNL are without functionality. A redundant version of this variant is planned. Contact the manufacturer for more detailed in- formation. 3.2.3 Connection to a Panel PC AHD 12XX If a Panel PC AHD 12XX is already present in the ship’s SAS sys-...
  • Page 20: Mechanical Structure

    In this variant, it is not necessary to acquire a separate AHD-DPU 9. Disadvantages During failure of the Panel PC connected to AHD-WNL, AHD-WNL no longer receives data. Currently, it is not possible to connect AHD-WNL to another panel PC without additional configuration work.
  • Page 21: Technical Information

    Integration Technical Information 4 Technical Information Currently, we deliver Generation 2 of AHD-WNL. It distinguishes it- self from Generation 1 through its more powerful hardware. Other differences between the hardware of Generation 1 and 2 will be explained, if necessary.
  • Page 22: Technical Data Generation 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Technical Information Description Value/Unit/Type 2 x LAN RJ45 1 x DVI-I for DVI-D and VGA GPIO: 2 in and 2 out with relay 12 V/100 mA 1 x microphone 1 x Line Out...
  • Page 23 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Technical Information Description Value/Unit/Type Protection Class IP 20 Electrical Data 9 … 36 V DC Power Supply Power/Current Consumption 60 W power Battery 10 min Ports 3 x USB 2.0 2 x RS-232 (COM 1: RS-...
  • Page 24: Dimensions

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Technical Information 4.3 Dimensions 4.3.1 Device Dimensions Generation 1 4.3.2 Device Dimensions Generation 2 (Illustration similar.)
  • Page 25: Connection

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Technical Information 4.4 Connection 4.4.1 Device Connections Generation 1 4.4.2 Device Connections Generation 2 TIP! Note, that in the hardware of Generation 2, the LAN1 and LAN2 ports have been switched around,...
  • Page 26: Power Supply

    Integration Technical Information (Illustration similar) 4.4.3 Power Supply AHD-WNL can be powered on by connecting the power supply in the distribution box or with a separate switch, installed by the ship- yard. TIP! To ensure that AHD-WNL starts automatically, it should be powered on by connecting its power supply in the distribution box.
  • Page 27: Name Plate Of The Industrial Pc

    AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Technical Information To power on AHD-WNL with a separate switch, the switch must be installed between the terminals IGN and +. Powering on with a separate switch 4.5 Name Plate of the Industrial PC The industrial PC’s name plate is located on the device front and...
  • Page 28: Name Plate Of Ahd-Wnl Generation 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Technical Information 4.7 Name Plate of AHD-WNL Generation 2 The name plate of AHD-WNL Generation 2 contains the following information:  Project designation  Version of AHD-WNL  Further information about the project An additional sticker contains AHD-WNL’s serial number in bar...
  • Page 29: Standard

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5 Standard Pages Standard pages are available for visualizing the ship data. On re- quest, ship specific pages can be created during delivery. For the exchange of pages, contact the manufacturer. If other data are to be viewed on the pages, a new configuration is necessary.
  • Page 30: Engine Analogue 1

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.2.1 Engine Analogue 1 On the standard page “Engine Analogue 1,” the smaller round in- struments in the lower portion are arranged in such a manner, that the values for backboard and starboard are shown in the sequence...
  • Page 31: Engine Analogue 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.2.2 Engine Analogue 2 On the standard page “Engine Analogue 2,” the smaller round in- struments in the lower portion are arranged in such a manner, that the values for backboard and starboard are displayed in a mirror-...
  • Page 32: Engine Analogue 3

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.2.3 Engine Analogue 3 On the standard page “Engine Analogue 3,” the smaller round in- struments are grouped around the larger ones, above and to the sides. 5.3 Engine Data as Bar Graphs The standard pages “Engine Bargraph”...
  • Page 33: Engine Bargraph 1

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.3.1 Engine Bargraph 1 On the standard page “Engine Bargraph 1,” the values for back- board and starboard are displayed in such a manner, that the lower values are on the left and the bars extend toward the right at in-...
  • Page 34: Engine Bargraph 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.3.2 Engine Bargraph 2 On the standard page “Engine Bargraph 2,” the values for back- board and starboard are displayed in such a manner, that the low values are in the center and the bars extend outward at increasing...
  • Page 35: Engine Bargraph 3

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.3.3 Engine Bargraph 3 On the standard page “Engine Bargraph 3,” the values for back- board and starboard are displayed in such a manner, that the low values are on the outside and the bars extend toward the middle at increasing values.
  • Page 36: Engine Digital 1

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.4.1 Engine Digital 1 On the standard page “Engine Digital 1,” the bar graph values for backboard and starboard are displayed in such a manner, that the low values are on the left and the bars extend to the right at in-...
  • Page 37: Engine Digital 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.4.2 Engine Digital 2 On the standard page “Engine Digital 2,” the bar graph values for backboard and starboard are displayed in such a manner, that the low values and in the center and the bars extend outward at in-...
  • Page 38: Engine Digital 3

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.4.3 Engine Digital 3 On the standard page “Engine Digital 3,” the backboard and star- board are displayed so that the low values are on the outside and the bars extend inward at increasing values.
  • Page 39: Resources 1

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.5.1 Resources 1 On the standard page “Resources 1,” the values of one tank are shown.
  • Page 40: Resources 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.5.2 Resources 2 On the standard page “Resources 2,” the values of two tanks are shown.
  • Page 41: Resources 3

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.5.3 Resources 3 On the standard page “Resources 3,” the values of three tanks are shown.
  • Page 42: Resources 4

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.5.4 Resources 4 On the standard page “Resources 4,” the values of four tanks are shown.
  • Page 43: Resources 5

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.5.5 Resources 5 On the standard page “Resources 5,” the values of five tanks are shown.
  • Page 44: Resources 6

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.5.6 Resources 6 On the standard page “Resources 6,” the values of six tanks are shown. 5.6 Bilges The standard pages “Bilges” show bilge alarms, the operating state of the bilge pumps and switches with which the pumps can be switched on and off.
  • Page 45: Bilges 1

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.6.1 Bilges 1 On the standard page “Bilges 1,” the deck plan is shown with alarms and the operating statuses and round switches for six pumps below.
  • Page 46: Bilges 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.6.2 Bilges 2 On the standard page “Bilges 2,” the deck plan is shown with alams and the operating statuses and round switches for a total of twelve pumps below.
  • Page 47: Bilges 3

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.6.3 Bilges 3 On the standard page “Bilges 3,” the deck plan is shown with alarms and the operating statuses and round switches for a total of twelve pumps to the sides.
  • Page 48: Bilges 4

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.6.4 Bilges 4 On the standard page “Bilges 4,” the deck plan is shown with alarms and the operating statuses and elongated switches for a to- tal of twelve pumps to the sides.
  • Page 49: Bilges 5

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.6.5 Bilges 5 On the standard page “Bilges 5,” the deck plan is shown with alarms and the operating statuses and elongated switches for a to- tal of twelve pumps above and below.
  • Page 50: Bilges 6

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.6.6 Bilges 6 On the standard page “Bilges 6,” the deck plan is shown with alarms and the operating statuses and elongated switches for six pumps below. 5.7 Navigation and Signal Lamps The standard pages “Navigation Lights”...
  • Page 51: Navigation Lights 1

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.7.1 Navigation Lights 1 The standard page “Navigation Lights 1” shows the lamps’ operat- ing status and enables the switching of five lamps and three groups.
  • Page 52: Navigation Lights 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.7.2 Navigation Lights 2 The standard page “Navigation Lights 2” shows the lamps’ operat- ing status and enables the switching of seven lamps and four groups.
  • Page 53: Navigation Lights 3

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.7.3 Navigation Lights 3 The standard page “Navigation Lights 3” shows the lamps’ operat- ing status and enables the status of ten lamps and four groups.
  • Page 54: Navigation Lights 4

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.7.4 Navigation Lights 4 The standard page “Navigation Lights 4” shows the lamps’ operat- ing status and enables the switching of twelve lamps and five groups.
  • Page 55: Navigation Lights 5

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.7.5 Navigation Lights 5 The standard page “Navigation Lights 5” shows the lamps’ operat- ing status and enables the switching of 15 lamps and 8 groups. 5.8 Cameras A standard page is available for controlling cameras and displaying...
  • Page 56: Cctv

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.8.1 CCTV Among other things, the standard page “CCTV” also enables con- trol of the ship’s cameras and display of their images. 5.9 Electronic Circuit Breaker AHD-RB6 The Electronic Circuit Breaker AHD-RB6 is used for connecting, controlling, and monitoring electric loads of up to six channels.
  • Page 57: Rb6 Breaker 2

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.9.1 RB6 Breaker 2 The standard page “RB6 Breaker 2” shows the status of four AHD- RB6 units with a total of twelve channels and allows their control.
  • Page 58: Rb6 Breaker 3

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.9.2 RB6 Breaker 3 The standard page “RB6 Breaker 3” shows the status of three AHD-RB6 units with a total of 18 channels and allows their control.
  • Page 59: Rb6 Breaker 4

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.9.3 RB6 Breaker 4 The standard page “RB6 Breaker 4” shows the status of four AHD- RB6 units and allows their control.
  • Page 60: Rb6 Breaker 5

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Standard Pages 5.9.4 RB6 Breaker 5 The standard page “RB6 Breaker 5” shows the status of five AHD- RB6 units with a total of 30 channels and facilitates their control.
  • Page 61: Transport, Packaging, And Storage

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Transport, Packaging, and Storage 6 Transport, Packaging, and Storage 6.1 Transport Safety Instructions Improper Transport CAUTION! Equipment damage from improper transport! Improper transport can cause significant equipment damage. Therefore: – Proceed with caution and heed the symbols and...
  • Page 62 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Transport, Packaging, and Storage Handling the Packaging Materials The packaging materials must be disposed according to the cur- rent legal provisions and local regulations. CAUTION! Environmental damages from improper dispos- Packaging materials are valuable resources and can often be reused or expediently reprocessed and recycled.
  • Page 63: Installation And Initial Startup

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Installation and Initial Startup 7 Installation and Initial Startup 7.1 Safety  Personnel Only specially trained professionals may perform the installation and initial startup.  Only electricians may perform any work on the electrical sys- tem.
  • Page 64: Changes To The System Configuration

    During the installation into an existing system, one must differenti- ate, if AHD-WNL is to only transmit data from the system to the cli- ents, pass control commands to the system as well, or is to be monitored for failure.
  • Page 65: Installation

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Installation and Initial Startup 7.3 Installation General Information CAUTION! Equipment damage from improper handling and selection of the installation location! Installing the products in locations that do not meet the requirements of the technical specifications and improper handling can lead to system errors and equipment damage.
  • Page 66: Sequence

    – Ensure that the ship can always be controlled safely, even during WLAN coverage failure for AHD-WNL. Sequence AHD-WNL is delivered with the configuration stated in the project specification. The hardware and software installation and initial startup is comprised of the following steps: ...
  • Page 67 Log the final configuration for the project documentation. Installation Install AHD-WNL properly in the intended installation location according to technical specifications or project drawings. Wire all inputs and outputs of the unit according to the draw- ing templates.
  • Page 68: Installation

    7.5 Connection to an AHD-DPU 9 Connect the AHD-DPU 9’s LAN port to AHD-WNL’s LAN1 port with an Ethernet cable. The other ports, inputs and outputs of the AHD-DPU 9 are used for communicating with the ship’s devices and bus system.
  • Page 69: Power Supply

    Establish AHD-WNL’s power supply. Generally, AHD-WNL is delivered with IGN and + bridged. If AHD-WNL is to be powered on and off with a separate switch, a suitable switch must be installed in place of the bridge (see Chap- ter 4.4.3).
  • Page 70: Verification

    “Online” next to “Connection State” in the upper right. 7.11 Powering Off AHD-WNL If AHD-WNL is equipped with a switch, it can be switched off with the switch. Otherwise, it is powered off by switching off its power supply.
  • Page 71: Installing A Wlan

    Users install AHD-IAMCS on all other supported devices them- selves. For user access with these clients, user names and pass- words on file in AHD-WNL’s configuration are required. The opera- tor is responsible for issuing the user names and passwords to the users.
  • Page 72 AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Installation and Initial Startup 1. Establish AHD-WNL’s 9-36 V DC power supply according to the technical specifications or project drawings. 2. Establish the power supplies for all external devices connected to AHD-WNL according to the devices’ operation manuals.
  • Page 73: Operation

    Currently, the operating system and installed software are opera- tional after a maximum of 60 seconds. To verify that AHD-WNL is powered on, an authorized client with installed AHD-IAMCS can be used, or the administration page can be launched via AHD-WNL’s LAN2 port (see Chapter 7.10.1).
  • Page 74: Administration

    8.4.1 Launching the Administration Pages Requirements You need a PC or laptop and a network connection to AHD-WNL. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Connect the PC to the industrial PC’s LAN2 port with the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 75: Information On All

    AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Operation The start page shows the version number of AHD-WNL (4) and the connection status to an AHD 11/AHD-DPU 9 (5). If the status “Online” is reported, a connection to an AHD 11/AHD-DPU 9 has been established.
  • Page 76: Logging

    (Optically Unquit Count): number of unacknowledged optical alarms, AC (Acoustically Unquit Count): number of unacknowl- edged acoustic alarms. To reconnect AHD-WNL with the AHD 11/AHD-DPU 9, click the “Reconnect” button. To log the current user out of the administration page, click the “Logout”...
  • Page 77: Displaying Logged Data And Events

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Operation By default 20000 values of an analogue channel and 1000 values of a binary channel are logged. The total number of logged events can be changed only by the manufacturer on the adminstration page. For this the service password is required.
  • Page 78: Export Logged Events

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Operation  xls: link for downloading the data as a Microsoft Excel file Click the “Refresh” button (1) to update the table. In the table’s left columns “xml” and “xls,” you can set the format for exporting a channel’s data.
  • Page 79 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Operation The table (5) has the following columns:  xml: button for setting for setting the export file format for the events to xml  xls: button for setting the export file format for the events to Microsoft Excel (xls) ...
  • Page 80: Users And Connections

    Exporting the events can take several minutes. 8.4.4 Users and Connections On the administration page of AHD-WNL, launched by clicking “User Management,” the system’s users can be managed, and the existing client connections (“sessions”) to AHD-WNL can be cap- tured.
  • Page 81 Active: Marking the check box authorizes the user to use AHD-WNL.  IsAdmin: Marking the check box gives the user administra- tor rights for AHD-WNL, and he may log in to the admin- istration page.  Description: description of the user for easier management ...
  • Page 82: Settings For Ahd-Wnl

    The table “AHD 11 AHD-DPU 9 Connection” shows the IP address of the AHD 11 or AHD-DPU 9 to which AHD-WNL is to be con- nected. The entry in the field “Receiver ID” depends on the system configu- ration and can be found in its documentation.
  • Page 83: Connections

    The entry in the field “Port” may only be “4711.” To accept the changed settings and use them to connect AHD-WNL to the AHD 11 or AHD-DPU 9, click the “Set and Re- connect” button. Configuration of AHD-WNL’s Network Connections...
  • Page 84: Resetting The Configuration

    The configuration may only be reset by the manu- facturer or service personnel during commissioning! Reload and Accept All “AHD-WNL” settings pages contain the “Reload” (1) and “Com- mit and Reboot” buttons (2). To retrieve the existing, saved AHD-WNL configuration, click the “Reload”...
  • Page 85: Access With Clients

    Essentially, it is operated like any other app running on the respec- tive device. For more information, consult AHD-IAMCS’ operating instructions, available from the manufacturer. For access, a user name issued by the AHD-WNL operator with the corresponding password and the IP address of AHD-WNL are required.
  • Page 86: Maintenance

    – Contact the manufacturer or an authorized rep- resentative in case of product malfunction. 9.1 Restoring the AHD-WNL Image When updating the AHD-WNL server or in case of severe errors, it may be necessary to restore or replace the AHD-WNL server’s im- age on the industrial PC.
  • Page 87: Basic Settings

    9.1.2 Basic Settings After the image has been transferred, several basic settings must be reentered in the AHD-WNL administration. Requirements You need a PC with a network connection to AHD-WNL’s LAN2 port. Procedure Proceed as follows: 1. Connect the computer to AHD-WNL’s LAN2 port with the Ethernet cable.
  • Page 88 This launches the main page of the AHD-WNL administra- tion. 6. Click “AHD-WNL Settings.” This displays the following page: 7. The page shows the settings for AHD-WNL. In the field (4) “AHD 11/AHD-DPU IP,” the IP address of the component...
  • Page 89 Integration Maintenance AHD 11 of the AHD-DPU 9 or the Panel PC connected to AHD-WNL’s LAN1 port is displayed. If this is not the cor- rect AHD 11/AHD-DPU 9, its IP address can be entered here. The entry “4711” in the field (4) “Port” must not be changed.
  • Page 90: Errors

    AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Errors 10 Errors The following table describes errors that may occur when operating AHD-WNL, including information about causes, error recognition, and error correction. 10.1 Safety  Personnel Some tasks may only be performed by specially trained profes- sionals or exclusively by the manufacturer.
  • Page 91: Error Correction

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Errors In case of errors As a rule: Determine the cause of the error. Immediately notify a responsible party on site. Depending on the type of error, have authorized personnel correct it or correct it yourself.
  • Page 92: Disassembly

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Disassembly 11 Disassembly After the device has reached its end of life, it must be disassem- bled and disposed in an environmentally safe manner. 11.1 Safety  Personnel The disassembly may only be performed by specially trained personnel.
  • Page 93: Disposal

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Disassembly 11.3 Disposal In the absence of a return or disposal agreement, recycle the dis- assembled components:  Scrap metals.  Recycle plastic components.  Dispose the remaining sorted components according to their material properties.
  • Page 94: Index

    Check AHD-WNL Generation 1 Administration Page ........70 Name Plate ............. 27 Connection of AHD-WNL to Ship’s Network .. 68 Technical Data ..........21 Connection of Industrial PC and Panel PC ..68 AHD-WNL Generation 2 Connection of Industrial PC to AHD-DPU 9 ... 68 Name Plate .............
  • Page 95 ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration Index Bilges 3 ............47 Bilges 4 ............48 Operator’s Responsibilities ......... 11 Bilges 5 ............49 Bilges 6 ............50 Packaging ............61 Cameras ............55 Personnel CCTV ............56 Engine Analogue ..........29 Disassembly ............ 92 Engine Analogue 1 ........30 Electrician............
  • Page 96: List Of Abbreviations

    ® AHD-WNL Monitoring & Control with iPad Integration List of Abbreviations 13 List of Abbreviations CAN – Controller Area Network SSD – Solid-State Drive CIDR – Classless Inter-Domain Routing UMTS – Universal Mobile Telecommunications System DBMS – Database Management System UPS –...
  • Page 97 Devices, System Installation, Monitoring and Control Technology, Ship Automation Böning Automationstechnologie GmbH & Co. KG Am Steenöver 4 D-27777 Ganderkesee E-Mail: info@boening.com Internet: www.boening.com Texts and illustrations not binding. We reserve the right to make changes due to technical improvements.

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