TAC Xenta 511 Handbook
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  • Page 1 TAC Xenta® 511 and 911 Handbook...
  • Page 3 TAC Xenta® 511 and 911 Handbook...
  • Page 4 Copyright © 2003 TAC AB. All rights reserved. This document, as well as the product it refers to, is only intended for licensed users. TAC AB owns the copyright of this document and reserves the right to make changes, additions or deletions. TAC AB assumes no responsibility for possible mistakes or errors that might appear in this document.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Power and Hyperterminal Connections ..............2.3.3 Assigning an IP Address to the Xenta 511..............2.3.4 Connecting a PC to the TAC Xenta 511 via a LAN ..........2.3.5 Application System Configuration................2.3.6 Using the TAC Xenta 511 as an LTA ................
  • Page 6 Contents TAC Xenta® 511 and 911 Handbook 3.4.1 LED Indicators ......................3.4.2 Service Utilities ......................System Program Update ..................... Technical Data for the TAC Xenta 911..............6 (42) TAC AB, Feb 2005 0-004-7870-2 (EN)
  • Page 7 NTRODUCTION Introduction...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    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 10: Typographic Conventions

    Used to emphasize operations that can cause serious problems if not handled correctly. Note Used to emphasize certain information. More information The TAC Xenta 511 and 911 are also described in the following docu- ments. • TAC Vista IV, Engineering Classic Networks, part no. 0-004-7841 •...
  • Page 11 EFERENCE TAC Xenta 511 TAC Xenta 911...
  • Page 13: Tac Xenta 511

    TAC Xenta® 511 and 911 Handbook 2 TAC Xenta 511 TAC Xenta 511 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 14: Information From The Network Administrator

    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 Fig. 2.2: TAC Xenta 511 mounting and electrical connections G and G0: Supply 24 V power to terminals.
  • Page 15: Assigning An Ip Address To The Xenta 511

    C1 and C2 (LonWorks connection, not used by Web Browser): standard unshielded (UTP) or shielded (STP) twisted pair cable. Connect a serial cable between the PC and the Xenta 511 RS232B. Start a terminal emulator such as the Windows Hyperterminal.
  • Page 16: Connecting A Pc To The Tac Xenta 511 Via A Lan

    2.3.4 Connecting a PC to the TAC Xenta 511 via a LAN Connect the Xenta 511 to a LAN according to the figure below. Connect the PC to the same network and start the PC HTML browser (for example Internet Explorer).
  • Page 17: Using The Tac Xenta 511 As An Lta

    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 18: Other Connections, Port Usage, Etc

    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 19: Operation And Service

    Ethernet activity (yellow) Rx/Tx Ethernet connector A RS232 B 10Base-T Socket for MMC memory and activity indicator (yellow) Fig. 2.7: TAC Xenta 511 status indicators LON Neuron status Off Normal Mode Red, blinkingUnconfigured Node Red, steadyHardware Fault Fail-safe state Shorting terminals Fail-safe 9 and 10 will put the unit in the “fail-safe”...
  • Page 20: Service Utilities

    Process profile displaying processes currently running. 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 installation program is distributed by TAC.

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