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Anybus Atlas2 Plus –
Next generation
User Manual
June 2024

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  • Page 1 Anybus Atlas2 Plus – Next generation User Manual June 2024...
  • Page 2: About This Document

    However, the content in this manual is reviewed regularly and necessary corrections will be included in subsequent editions. Suggestions for improvements are welcome. Copyright © 2024 HMS Industrial Network All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
  • Page 3: Referenced Documents

    Anybus Atlas2 Plus – Next generation User Manual June 2024 Referenced documents Short Title Number Author User Manual Anybus Atlas2 Plus User Manual Elco Docter HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 3 of 24...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    User interface ______________________________________________________________________ 11 Network Status Page _____________________________________________________________ 11 Notifications ___________________________________________________________________ 13 Device List _____________________________________________________________________ 15 Topology ______________________________________________________________________ 16 EtherTAP and EtherTAP2 _________________________________________________________ 18 Message Configuration ___________________________________________________________ 19 Settings ___________________________________________________________________________ 20 User Management ______________________________________________________________ 21 HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 4 of 24...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Office port to the office network. The Atlas is now operational. From here you can change settings, layout and behavior, of the Atlas. If connected to a factory network, it will start scanning and gathering information. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 5 of 24...
  • Page 6: Atlas Installation Instructions

    When it is booted, the green RDY LED will go on. You will see the Network Status LED blink yellow as long as the Setup Wizard has not been completed and a measurement has not been started. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 6 of 24...
  • Page 7: Ethernet Connections

    192.168.100.10/24. Office network Example IP range: 192.168.8.x Subnetmask: 255.255.252.0 Factory network Example IP range: 10.0.16.x Subnetmask: 255.255.254.0 Atlas For a description on how to use Atlas, read on from chapter 3. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 7 of 24...
  • Page 8: Micro-Usb

    IP address of the Office Interface is 192.168.1.10. The web browser will prompt you the following screen: The default login credentials are: Username: admin Password: admin After first login the user will be prompted to change the password in order to continue. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 8 of 24...
  • Page 9: Setup Wizard

    (system bar) and in the reports. Automatic time (NTP) can only be used when Atlas has internet connectivity or when you manually set local time servers in the settings after the Setup Wizard has completed. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 9 of 24...
  • Page 10 Topology scan result and scan time. In case there are large gaps between devices on your network, it is advised to separate a large scan range into smaller ranges to exclude these gaps. This will speed up the scanning process. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 10 of 24...
  • Page 11: User Interface

    A small (zoomable) visualization of the graphical topology of the network. Device List A concise version of the device list, allowing the user to quickly identify any troublesome devices in the network. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 11 of 24...
  • Page 12 This will bring the user to the Alarm Configuration page where thresholds and triggers of the alarms and notifications can be modified. Settings The user will be directed to the settings menu. Sidebar Menu Allowing the user to expend/fold the sidebar menu. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 12 of 24...
  • Page 13: Notifications

    The icons in the notification list will have the same corresponding colour as the status bar. Maintenance Required Out of Specification Failure The user can get more in-depth information about the notification by clicking on the “Details” button. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 13 of 24...
  • Page 14 The Custom Solution field allows the user to add their (custom) resolution to the notification. Whenever the same notification reappears, the custom solution will appear in this field, allowing the user to have a much quicker insight to how to resolve the problem. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 14 of 24...
  • Page 15: Device List

    Via the pulldown menu it’s very easy to customize which columns should be displayed and which ones shouldn’t be displayed. At the top right the user can export the device list into a .CSV format. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 15 of 24...
  • Page 16: Topology

    This will lock the devices in the topology view to their position. The user can drag the devices around and drop them where needed. The devices will now stay in this place until the “Lock View” button gets disabled. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 16 of 24...
  • Page 17 The port numbers of the devices in the topology are based on the port names in the SNMP data of the device. Therefore, this can result in port numbers being displayed in different formats as this could vary per vendor. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 17 of 24...
  • Page 18: Ethertap And Ethertap2

    The recorded PCAP file will not be stored automatically and will be lost when refreshing the page or when navigating to a different page. The existing file will also be overwritten when a new recording is started. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 18 of 24...
  • Page 19: Message Configuration

    When required they can also be easily reset to the default settings by clicking on the Reset button on the far right side of each type of notification. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 19 of 24...
  • Page 20: Settings

    Displays the current firmware version and allows the user to rollback to the previously installed firmware package. After clicking on the Rollback button the user will have to confirm the Rollback procedure before continuing as the rollback procedure is irreversible. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 20 of 24...
  • Page 21: User Management

    This menu allows the user to add, modify or remove user accounts for the Atlas2 Plus web interface. By default the Atlas2 Plus has two different user accounts: Admin and Engineer. Through the Users menu new user accounts can be easily added: HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 21 of 24...
  • Page 22 Under the “Join Groups” button you can select whether the new account should be configured as an Admin role (full access) or as an Engineer role (read only). Click on Create, followed by clicking on the “Credentials” tab at the top of the screen. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 22 of 24...
  • Page 23 You can now log in with the newly created user account, and due to setting the password as Temporary, the new user will be forced to change the password after first log in. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 23 of 24...
  • Page 24 The Engineer group will only have read access and will not be able to change any settings of the Atlas2 Plus. If required more user groups can be added with customized names and privileges. HMS Industrial Networks AB Page 24 of 24...

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