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Panasonic WEB-SERVER II Technical Description
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PANASONIC FIRE ALARM SOLUTIONS
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1598
WEB-SERVER II

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  • Page 1 PANASONIC FIRE ALARM SOLUTIONS TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1598 WEB-SERVER II...
  • Page 2: Document Information

    MEW01930 DATE OF ISSUE: 2016-03-03 REV: DATE OF REVISION: 2020-03-26 Panasonic Fire & Security Europe AB Jungmansgatan 12 SE-211 11 Malmö Sweden Tel: +46 (0)40 697 70 00 Internet: www.panasonic-fire-security.com TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1598 • DOCUMENT NUMBER: MEW01930 • REVISION: 5...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ......................5 2. ABBREVIATIONS ......................5 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..................... 6 3.1. CABINET ............................8 3.2. ETHERNET COMMUNICATION (10 BASE-T) ................8 3.3. PLC COMMUNICATION (RS232C) ....................8 3.4. MODEM COMMUNICATION (RS232C)..................8 3.5. LED INDICATORS ......................... 8 4.
  • Page 4 1. INTRODUCTION 8.4. SPECIAL CASES ......................... 28 8.4.1. RETRY THE IP-ADDRESS VIA DHCP ........................28 9. OLD VERSIONS - CONFIG TOOL ................29 EBLWEB ........................30 10.1. USER LOGIN ..........................31 10.2. USER LOGOUT ........................... 31 10.3. SILENCE PC BUZZER (SOUND OFF) ..................32 10.4.
  • Page 5 1. INTRODUCTION 11.1.3. OUTPUT ................................44 11.1.4. OUTPUT TYPE ..............................44 11.1.5. ALARM DEVICES ............................... 45 11.1.6. ROUTING EQUIPMENT ............................45 11.1.7. ALERT ANNUNCIATION ............................. 45 11.1.8. COM-LOOP / ZONE LINE INPUT ........................45 11.2. ACTIVATION OPERATIONS ....................... 46 11.2.1. ZONE-ADDRESS ..............................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION This document describes the Web-server II, type number 1598. The document contains information about the product and instructions on how to mount and connect it. It also describes the EBLWeb functions. 2. ABBREVIATIONS C.i.e Control and indicating equipment...
  • Page 7: General Description

    3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Web-server II is a hardware. The function of the Web-server II is depending on which software that is downloaded to the Web-server II, for example WebG3, Web128, or OPC512 G3 software. The function is also depending on which configuration that is downloaded to the Web-server II.
  • Page 8 TLON Network The web-server II is used when one c.i.e. or a system with two or more c.i.e. in a TLON Network shall be connected to Internet/Intranet (LAN), to a Security Management System and/or as a Gateway. The unit can be used: •...
  • Page 9: Cabinet

    The Web-server has a 9 ways male “D” connector MODEM COM (cable, with a corresponding female connector, is not supplied). This interface is used to connect the Web-server II to a modem or a separate system (PC) when one of the gateway functions is used. The interface is also used to connect to an external Panasonic FP OPC Server.
  • Page 10: Power Supply

    24 V DC (Molex 3.5) connector. Two power cables are supplied. The EBL512 cable (3 m) has a plug-in connector for the Web-server II and shall be connected to a 24 V power supply (to the EBL512 c.i.e. or an external power supply) as follows: Brown: +24 V DC;...
  • Page 11: Webg3 / Web128

    This hardware and software combination is a Web-server for older systems (EBL512 G3/EBL128 ≤ 2.0.x). The Web-server II with the WebG3 / Web128 software is used when one EBL512 G3 / c.i.e. or an EBL512 G3 system with two or more c.i.e. shall be connected to Internet / an intranet (LAN), to a Security Management system and/or as a Gateway, as follows: •...
  • Page 12: Configuration Of Eblweb

    To be able to download a specific configuration to a specific web-server, the hardware ID (normally five characters) is required to identify the web server unit. This ID can be found in the label on the backside of Web-server II. (ID:12345) TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1598 • DOCUMENT NUMBER: MEW01930 • REVISION: 4...
  • Page 13: Unit Settings

    Normally the c.i.e. no. 00 in an EBL512 G3 system will send out the date & time every day at midnight, to synchronize the clock in all c.i.e in the system as well as the clock in Web-server II. For continuous correct time and synchronization of all the clocks an NTP server can be used. In this case, synchronization will be done one hour after midnight every day.
  • Page 14: Browser Settings

    Browse: Opens a dialog to select an appropriate image (jpg, gif, bmp) used for logo. Recommended format size of image is 210x56 pixels. If no custom logo is selected, the Panasonic logo will be used. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1598 • DOCUMENT NUMBER: MEW01930 • REVISION: 4...
  • Page 15: Browser Access

    6. CONFIGURATION OF EBLWEB WEB LINK If an alarm point is presented, it is possible to press the hyperlink for fore example a document or a camera to get more information about the alarm point. Up to 500 links can be used. Web Links Settings The web links are based on three levels: •...
  • Page 16 6. CONFIGURATION OF EBLWEB SELF-ISSUED It is possible to create certificates in the configuration tool in EBLWin, but the certificate it creates using OpenSSL are not verified by any trusted certificate authority, thus a warning might be shown in the web browser.
  • Page 17: Gateway/Eblnet Settings

    6. CONFIGURATION OF EBLWEB 6.1.5. GATEWAY/EBLNET SETTINGS The EBLWeb is not only a web-server but can also be a gateway to another system. One of the following gateway types can be selected: None: No gateway function will be used. ESPA 4.4.4: Used when fire alarm information shall be transmitted to and presented in a paging system. EBLTalk: Used when fire alarm information shall be transmitted to and presented in a separate PC system, via RS232 or via TCP/IP.
  • Page 18: Notification Settings

    6. CONFIGURATION OF EBLWEB • EBLnet license number label • User instructions (MEW01479) Use EBLnet: Has to be selected to activate the EBLnet function. This has to be done before the Web-server can be connected to the Security Management system. NOTE! An EBLnet key is also required.
  • Page 19: Smtp Authentication

    6. CONFIGURATION OF EBLWEB SMTP AUTHENTICATION Used if SMTP server requires authentication before sending e-mail. Username: Username for the SMTP server. Password: Password for SMTP server. NOTE! EBLWeb only supports authentication using PLAIN, LOGIN or CRAM_MD5. E-MAIL Press on the E-mail settings button to open a dialog for configuration of each e-mail type. Up to five e-mail addresses can be configured for each type of e-mail and each e-mail address can be send as To, CC, or BCC address.
  • Page 20 6. CONFIGURATION OF EBLWEB FIRE ALARM / PRE-WARNING E-MAIL The following parameters can be used together with any other text in the subject and body text. {Project name}: The custom name of the project which is configured in Browser settings, see section 6.1.4.
  • Page 21 6. CONFIGURATION OF EBLWEB INTERLOCKING E-MAIL {Project name}: The custom name of the project which is configured in Browser settings, see section 6.1.4. BROWSER SETTINGS {Date time}: Date and time for occurrence of an event. {Event type}: Type of activation, i.e. INPUT, OUTPUT, or INPUT/OUTPUT activation. {De-activate state}: De-activation of interlocking.
  • Page 22: Software And Configuration

    7. SOFTWARE AND CONFIGURATION 7. SOFTWARE AND CONFIGURATION The EBLWeb is mainly consisting of two parts that need to be downloaded into Web-server II, to be fully functional. • The software package (EBLWeb220_ENGLISH.BIN) • The web-server configuration data and the EBL-system SSD.
  • Page 23: Download Eblweb Configuration

    7. SOFTWARE AND CONFIGURATION 7.2.1. DOWNLOAD EBLWEB CONFIGURATION Press Download EBLWeb configuration in the Tools menu of EBLWin. The web-server list in the top only shows all web-servers that are configured with a valid hardware id, see , and connected to the LAN. If the list does not show any web server though a valid 6.1.
  • Page 24: Site Specific Data (Ssd)

    7. SOFTWARE AND CONFIGURATION 7.3. SITE SPECIFIC DATA (SSD) Site specific data (SSD) is user configurable data from the EBLWin that is used in the EBL system including all control units. This data includes specific data such as, user data and alarm points in the system, etc. This SSD needs to be downloaded into the web-server as well, since the EBLWeb needs the user data for its user handling system, and also for keeping track of how many control units the EBL system consists of.
  • Page 25: Advanced Configuration

    8. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 8. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 8.1. CHIPTOOL In case of a failed download of new configuration, an incomplete or corrupted configuration might have been downloaded into the Web-server, causing it to keep rebooting or loses communication. If there´s no other way to get in contact with the Web-server, a solution is to try to recover the unit by formatting the web-server using Chiptool.
  • Page 26 8. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION a) Right click on the web-server to be formatted and choose Program flash image. NOTE! The target type should be SC143. b) In the Program flash image window, enter the file-path in load file for format_sc1x3.hex (for format) or SCIx3Vxxxx_FULL.hex (for upgrade RTOS).
  • Page 27 8. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION c) The format program will be downloaded to the web-server. When the download is complete, it will say “Transfer completed” in the Log field. d) It shall now be possible to close the window for Program flash image. After a while the Chiptool should be able to find the newly formatted Web-server, which has changed its name to default name: SC143.
  • Page 28: Set Ip-Address

    8. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 8.3. SET IP-ADDRESS Set the IP address to suit the current network. a) Right click on the current Web-server and select IP configuration to re-configure the IP-address. This is needed to save the IP-configuration as a file into the Web-server (chip.ini), which is currently using a temporary DHCP configuration.
  • Page 29: Special Cases

    8. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION 8.4. SPECIAL CASES 8.4.1. RETRY THE IP-ADDRESS VIA DHCP When using DHCP, the webserver will try to retrieve an IP-address from the network-router automatically. But some may experience that the webserver doesn't get any valid IP-address due to different circumstances, such as;...
  • Page 30: Old Versions - Config Tool

    The Web-server II has to be configured via a Config Tool, a computer program. Different Config Tools are used depending on if the Web-server II shall be used with WebG3/ Web128 software, or OPC512 G3 software. The Config tool version has to correspond with the EBL software version.
  • Page 31: Eblweb

    10. EBLWEB 10. EBLWEB The following chapter describes all EBLWeb functions. There is no support for anonymous login. A user with at least lowest priority level is required to be configured via EBLWin, even if web-server is to be used for status information only. User level 1 (Information only) User level 2 (Building Officer) User level 3 (Service Personnel)
  • Page 32: User Login

    10. EBLWEB 10.1. USER LOGIN Username: Type the Username for the user level Password: Type the Password for the user level Press LOGIN to open Status – summary view. Depending on the login User level (which is depending on Username and Password), different buttons can be used, for example access to remote operations and other information or general information only.
  • Page 33: Silence Pc Buzzer (Sound Off)

    10. EBLWEB 10.3. SILENCE PC BUZZER (SOUND OFF) When a fire alarm is activated, the buzzer/speaker in the computer is used for sound alert. Press the Silence PC buzzer button to silence the buzzer/speaker in the computer. The buzzer/speaker will be re-activated for a new alarm.
  • Page 34: Fire Alarm

    10. EBLWEB The EBL CU status area Fire alarm Pre-warning/Co-incidence/Quiet/Delayed alarm Fault Disablement Technical warning Interlocking Door open Zones in test mode Service signal Output activation The Web status area WEB function disablement Communication error Each of the different summary items in the list will be described in the following pages. The list page for each status can be opened through either list button or corresponding LED button.
  • Page 35: Pre-Warning/Co-Incidence/Quiet/Delayed Alarm

    10. EBLWEB Press the Reset button in the reset column for a pop-up dialog for reset of alarm. (Requires login on User level 2 or 3) The pop-up dialog for reset of alarm gives two choices for alarm reset either reset the current alarm or reset all alarms in the fire alarm list.
  • Page 36: Disablements

    10. EBLWEB 10.4.4. DISABLEMENTS In case of disablements, press on the Disablement LED button or List button to view the corresponding disablement list. The list is separated into tab pages for respective disablement type. Press the Re-enable button in the re-enable column for a pop-up dialog for re-enabling the disablement. (Requires login on User level 2 or 3) ZONE OR ZONE-ADDRESS DISABLEMENT The Time (date &...
  • Page 37: Technical Warning

    10. EBLWEB 10.4.5. TECHNICAL WARNING In case of technical warning, press on the Technical warning LED button or the List button view the Technical warning list. The Time (date & time) and Text (technical warning text) are dis-played. 10.4.6. INTERLOCKING In case of interlocking input/output activations, press on the Interlocking LED button or the List button...
  • Page 38: Output Activation

    10. EBLWEB OUTPUT ACTIVATION In case of forced output activations, press the List button to view the output activation list. The Time (date & time), c.i.e., Exp.Board, Loop, and Address are displayed. Output = The output number. Press the De-activate button in the de-activate column for a pop-up dialog for de-activation of the force activated output.
  • Page 39: Event Log

    10. EBLWEB 10.5. EVENT LOG Press the Event log button to show the Event log view. The event log of EBLWeb consists of five types of logs, where three of them are the same as in the control unit, namely, Alarm log, Interlocking log and General event log. All logs in EBLWeb are circular logs. The events in an EBL-system are stored in both the EBL512G3/EBL128 c.i.e.
  • Page 40: Maintenance (Web Function)

    10. EBLWEB 10.6. MAINTENANCE (WEB FUNCTION) Press the Maintenance button to show the Maintenance view. This view contains two tab pages, one for WEB functions and the other for Web links. 10.6.1. WEB FUNCTION The tab page shows WEB function disablement page with operations to Enable or Disable the WEB function.
  • Page 41: Gateway Function

    10. EBLWEB GATEWAY FUNCTION This disablement will stop the Web-server to send messages to the current configured gateway, such as ESPA 4.4.4, EBLTalk, or SIA. FTP FUNCTION This disablement will stop the FTP access to the Web-server. TELNET FUNCTION This disablement will stop the TELNET access to the Web-server. 10.6.2.
  • Page 42: E-Mail Address

    10. EBLWEB 10.7.2. E-MAIL ADDRESS The e-mail handling in EBLWeb handles six different types of e-mails. Each e-mail type can be disabled. See 4.6.1.2. The EBLWin configured e-mail addresses for recipients are shown in this tab page. Each e- mail address shown has a button to send a test mail to the configured e-mail address. 10.8.
  • Page 43: Detector Diagnostics

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS 10.9. DETECTOR DIAGNOSTICS Press the Detector diagnostics button to access the detector diagnostic page. This page shows two kinds of lists regarding detector information. 10.9.1. DETECTOR LIST This page asks the control unit for sensor values. When selecting Detector list, it will first give an input window.
  • Page 44: Disablement Operations

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS 11.1. DISABLEMENT OPERATIONS Press the Disablement operations button to access a list of different disablement operations. A press on the Select button on each item will give the user a sub menu with choices of specific type for the corresponding disablement or a pop-up window with operations to Disable or Re-enable the disablement.
  • Page 45: Output

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS 11.1.3. OUTPUT A sub menu for several types of outputs: LOOP OUTPUT UNIT A specified loop unit (tech.no.), output (0-2) can be disabled / re-enabled. NOTE! In system EBL128 the tech.no. is “000” plus the COM loop address, for example 000123. VOLTAGE OUTPUT (S) A specified voltage output (0-3) in a specified c.i.e.
  • Page 46: Alarm Devices

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS INTERLOCKING OUTPUT All outputs of type "interlocking” can be collectively disabled / re-enabled (all at the same time) in all control units or in a specified c.i.e. (00-29). 11.1.5. ALARM DEVICES All outputs of type "alarm devices” can be collectively disabled / re-enabled (all at the same time) in all c.i.e. 11.1.6.
  • Page 47: Activation Operations

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS 11.2. ACTIVATION OPERATIONS Press the Activation operations button to access a list of different activation operations. A press on the Select button on each item will give the user a sub menu with the different output types or a pop-up window with buttons to activate or de-activate.
  • Page 48: Test Operations

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS 11.3. TEST OPERATIONS Press the Test operations button to access a list of different test operations. A press on the Select button on each item will open a pop-up window with operations to Activate or De- activate the Zone test or Alarm devices test. 11.3.1.
  • Page 49: Maintenance Operations

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS 11.4. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS Press the Maintenance operations button to access a list of different maintenance operations. A press on the Select button on each item will open a pop-up window with corresponding maintenance operation. 11.4.1. SET CALENDAR TIME The date and time for the web-server and the EBL system can be set in the pop-up dialog box.
  • Page 50: Fire Drill Mode

    11. REMOTE OPERATIONS 11.4.7. FIRE DRILL MODE Fire drill mode activated will disable all outputs except outputs of type Control neutral and type Alarm devices. An alarm point activating fire alarm will now activate all alarm devices, in order to evacuate the building (a fire drill).
  • Page 51: Mounting

    For system EBL 512 G3 and EBL128 the web-server is mounted on the dedicated DIN rail inside the c.i.e. For system EBL512 the web-server II is mounted outside the c.i.e (within 3 meters from the c.i.e). Cable and accessories kit for all systems is supplied with the web-server II.
  • Page 52: Installation And Wiring

    13. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 13. INSTALLATION AND WIRING NOTE! Screen wire termination is not provided. EBL512 G3 0.65 m cable, supplied with the web-server Brown Brown Power supply Blue Blue Male, MOLEX Green Green Type KK, 3.5 EMI filter Modem COM (RS232C) 0.65 m cable, supplied with the web-server (Serial port Male...
  • Page 53: Ebl512 G3

    13. INSTALLATION AND WIRING 13.1. EBL512 G3 24 VDC cable a) Plug the cable in the web-server power supply header. b) Remove the other cable plug. c) Connect the brown wire to the screw terminal J3:1 and the blue wire to the screw terminal J3:2. d) Connect the green wire to the screw terminal J2:3 (earth).
  • Page 54: Commissioning

    14. COMMISSIONING 14. COMMISSIONING This chapter describes the correct sequence to install and set the web-server. NOTE! Make sure to read the complete technical description before commissioning the system. PREPARATIONS AND MOUNTING a) Mount the web-server on the DIN rail inside the c.i.e. for system EBL512 G3 and EBL128. For system EBL512 mount the web-server outside the c.i.e.
  • Page 55: Technical Data

    15. TECHNICAL DATA 15. TECHNICAL DATA NOTE! All current consumptions are valid by nominal voltage and by 25 °C. Voltage: Allowed 10.8-30.0V DC Normal 24V DC Device quiescent current ≤ 0.75 mA Operating current 65 mA Short circuit isolator Internal battery Material FR ABS and polycarbonate Ambient temperature:...
  • Page 56: Approvals

    16. APPROVALS 16. APPROVALS Applicable directive / Approvals Applicable standards Notified body EN61000-6-3 (Emission) Declaration made by EN50130-4 (Immunity) manufacturer (Panasonic RoHS EN50581 Electric Works Europe AG) TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1598 • DOCUMENT NUMBER: MEW01930 • REVISION: 4...

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