PI S5-TimeServer User manual

S5/S7-TimeServer
user manual
V1.00
English
User manual compatible with software V1.00 or higher!
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Content
1 General..................................................................................................4
1.1 About the manual.............................................................................4
1. Requirements to the user.................................................................5
1.3 Use for intended purpose.................................................................5
1.4 Particularities...................................................................................5
System requirements.............................................................................6
.1 Hardware.........................................................................................6
. Software...........................................................................................6
3 Commissioning......................................................................................7
3.1 Connect to the device......................................................................7
3. Access to the web server.................................................................8
4 Control elements....................................................................................9
4.1 status LEDs......................................................................................9
4. buttons...........................................................................................10
4.3 web server.....................................................................................11
4.3.1 page structure..........................................................................11
4.3. access protection.....................................................................1
4.3.3 page stations............................................................................13
4.3.3.1 list with stations................................................................14
4.3.3. settings of a station..........................................................15
4.3.3.3 diagnosis of a station.......................................................17
4.3.4 page configuration....................................................................18
4.3.4.1 system..............................................................................19
4.3.4. access protection.............................................................19
4.3.4.3 general............................................................................. 0
4.3.4.4 date and time................................................................... 0
4.3.4.5 LAN settings..................................................................... 1
4.3.4.6 WLAN settings................................................................. 3
4.3.5 page software update............................................................... 8
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1 General
1.1 About the manual
This manual describes the device S5/S7-TimeServer, sometimes only
named device within the following pages. The device has build in GPS,
WLAN and LTE and is available in an Europe and a World edition.
Furthermore the S5/S7-TimeServer has some integrated digital and
analog IO ports which can be used for small controlling and messaging
tasks additionally to the function as a time server.
This documentation can be downloaded on the web page of the product
via downloads documentation.
The manual is aimed to the following user groups:
•planners
•operators
•commissioning staff
•service and maintenance staff
Before you use this device, you should read the manual.
If you have questions and / or problems you can contact the technical
support from your dealer.
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1.2 Requirements to the user
The product / system which belongs to this manual should only be used
from quali ied sta , which should respect this documentation and the in
this documentation included safety and warn notes.
Qualified staff has the possibilities due their education and experience to
detect risks and possible dangers. Further they have knowledge for the
correct connection of the device.
1.3 Use or intended purpose
The devices are constructed for the mounting and usage in
weatherproofed indoor places.
The operating conditions which are named in this documentation have to
be followed. The operation of the device outside its specification can
affect the safety which is given by the device from default.
1.4 Particularities
Attention: Avoid condensation!
Sudden temperature fluctuations can cause a condensation. A
condensation can affect the function of the device. In such a case you
should store the device at least hours at the usage place before you
use it.
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2 System requirements
2.1 Hardware
Before you can start to use the device, you have to supply power to it.
For this you will need the included plug-in power supply.
Furthermore you will need to connect the GPS antenna to device and
make sure that you have a GPS signal on the location of the antenna.
If you want to do the setup of the device via cable you will additionally
need a LAN cable.
When you instead of this want to do the access the device via WLAN you
will have to screw the WLAN antennas to the SMA connectors of the
device and make sure that your PC is in the range from the device.
2.2 So tware
If you want to access the web server of the device to check the status or
make changes on the configuration you only need an internet browser
(e. g. Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome).
The using of the device is independent of your operating system and
browser from your computer, tablet or mobile phone.
Important:
For viewing the website correctly you should check that JavaScript is
enabled in your browser.
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3 Commissioning
Please make sure that all requirements who are listed within the chapter
“System requirements” are met. Afterwards you can connect to the
device and then access the web server of it.
Important:
This chapter describers the factory defaults of the device. Via the web
interface you can configure the single interfaces individually, so an
access to the web interface is also possible via another interface.
3.1 Connect to the device
Before you can start to configure and later use your device you have to
access it first. For the S5/S7-TimeServer the three LAN ports as well as
the WLAN network which is offered from the device by default are a
common interface.
When you want to access your device via WLAN you first have to make
sure that the WLAN interface of your laptop or tablet is enabled. Then
you should open the list with available WLAN networks. There you
should now see a WLAN network with the SSID “RUT955_****”. The
exact SSID as well as the needed password can be found on the labeling
on the bottom of the device.
If you want to access the device through one of the LAN ports, you only
have to connect your computer and the device with a cable.
As soon as you are connected with the device via WLAN or LAN you
have to check and maybe adjust your IP configuration. The device is
configured that a DHCP server is running on this interface. If your device,
which should be connected with the S5/S7-TimeServer, is set up that it
requests an IP address via DHCP automatically no further action is
required. Otherwise you have to enable DHCP on your device or
alternatively assign an address between 19 .168.1. and 19 .168.1. 54
manually.
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3.2 Access to the web server
As soon as your PC has a valid IP address you can now access the
integrated web server of your device. For this you have to open a web
browser and enter the IP address 19 .168.1.1 into the address line. Now
you should see the start page of the device. There you will now be able
to configure the PLC stations where you want to do a time adjust.
The description of this page as well as all other pages for the integrated
web server can be found within the section “web server” in the chapter
“Control elements”.
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4 Control elements
4.1 status LEDs
The S5/S7-TimeServer has multiple different status LEDs on the front
side of the device.
The first green LED is located on the bottom left corner next to the power
connector and lights when the device is powered.
For a simple diagnostic of the RJ45 interfaces every connector has its
own green LED. This LED lights when a link state is detected and blinks
on data transfer.
Furthermore there are some more LEDs on the bottom right corner for a
diagnostic of the mobile connection. The five green LEDs below the bars
are showing up the signal strength. This means the more LEDs are light
up the better the signal is. The LED directly below the mobile symbol is a
multi color LED and gives more information about the current general
mobile connection:
colors behavior meaning
green + red blinks alternatively
every 500ms
no SIM card detected or bad
pin code
green + red + orange blinks alternatively
every 500ms
GSM connection gets
established
red blinks every 1s GSM connection without
data connection
lights / blinks GSM connection with data
connection
(blinks on data transfer)
orange blinks every 1s UMTS connection without
data connection
lights / blinks UMTS connection with data
connection
(blinks on data transfer)
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green blinks every 1s LTE connection without data
connection
lights / blinks LTE connection with data
connection
(blinks on data transfer)
4.2 buttons
The device has a single button on the rear of the case, which can be
pressed with the help of the supplied needle or a paper clip. The usage
of the button can be individually configured on the web interface from
Teltonika. From factory default the following actions are executed
depending on the time span where the button is pressed:
min time max time meaning
0 5 restart
6 11 restoring user defaults
1 0 restoring factory defaults
Important:
When restoring the user or factory defaults the S5/S7-TimeServer
software is removed from the device too. Only to this step in conjunction
with the technical support.
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4.3 web server
The operation of the device for configuration and status checking is done
via the integrated web server. The access to the web server is possible
via all enabled interfaces who have an IP configuration.
4.3.1 page structure
All pages consists of a header, a footer and a
content area. The menu is hidden by default.
With this structure the web page can even be
viewed on devices with small resolutions or
monitor sizes (e. g. smart phones).
If you want to show the menu you have to click
on the icon or the text “menu” on the upper left
corner. The menu then gets displayed on the
left side. If you want to navigate to one page,
you just have to click on the desired entry. If
you want to hide the menu you only have to
click on the icon or text “menu” again.
The web page language can be changed by
clicking on the entry “English” or “Deutsch” on
the bottom of the menu. The language selection
gets saved within the device.
Furthermore the logo from Teltonika Networks is shown on the left side
of the footer. When you have clicked on this logo the web interface of the
RUT955 from Teltonika gets opened. There you can then parameterize
some further settings which are independent of the S5/S7-TimeServer
software. For more information about this settings please look into the
manual from Teltonika.
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4.3.2 access protection
To avoid an inadvertent change of the configuration as well as enabling,
disabling or triggering a time adjust for a station the complete web page
can be protected with a password.
The configuration of the password is done on the page “configuration”. If
an empty password is specified, as it is the case on factory defaults, no
password query will be shown and all pages can be accessed directly.
If you have configured a password, you will be queried to enter a
password with the following dialog:
After you have entered the password and clicked on “log in” you will be
redirected to the page, which was requested before.
Because of security reasons we recommend to log out of the device after
you have finished your work. Therefore you will see the menu entry “log
out” on the menu:
After you have clicked on the menu entry you will see the following
message and will be redirected to the start page after 5 seconds, which
then queries for a password again:
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Hint:
If you have executed a device restart or the loading of factory defaults,
no log out have to be done, because thereby all users are getting logged
out automatically.
4.3.3 page stations
The page “stations” is the start page of the device and allows you the
diagnosis as well as configuration of the PLC stations where a time
adjust should be executed.
On the page you can see on the upper right corner the current system
time of the device and in the middle the list of stations. A new station can
be added by clicking on the button “add station”. Thereby the same
dialogue will be shown as for editing an already existing station. The
description of the dialog and the list itself can be found in the following
sections.
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4.3.3.1 list with stations
Every configured station will be shown as one entry in the list.
On the left side the symbols shows the current state of the station:
time adjust was not executed yet
time adjust is currently executed
time adjust was executed successfully
time adjust was not successful
Next to the status symbol the name and IP address is shown in the first
line and the current state or last result as well as the last time of the time
adjust in the second line. Further information about the current state can
be found in the diagnosis dialog.
On the right side of the entry there are a few symbols which allows you
to mange the station:
enable automatic time adjust
disable automatic time adjust
show or change settings of station
remove station
execute time adjust manually
show diagnosis information of station
Hint:
Stations where the automatic time adjust is disabled are colored with a
light gray background color.
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4.3.3.2 settings o a station
If you add a new station or open the settings of an existing station a
dialog with the following parameters will be shown:
name: A freely definable name for the station which is
used for display only.
IP address: The IP address of the PLC, the CP or the
S5-LAN++ or S7-LAN module.
channel type: The channel type or resource which is used for
the connection to the PLC.
rack number: The number of the rack where the PLC is
connected to. (default 0)
slot number: The number of the slot where the PLC is
connected to. (default 2 for S5 or S7-200/300/400
or 1 for S7-1200/1500)
automatic: Determines if an automatic time adjust should be
executed for this station.
interval: The interval in seconds where the automatically
time adjust should be executed.
target / format: Determines if the time should be directly written
into the PLC or in which format the time should be
written into a data block.
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•PLC clock: directly into the hardware clock
of the PLC (only S7-300/400)
•DB S7 DATE_AND_TIME: into a DB with
the S7 format DATE_AND_TIME / DT (only
S7-300/400/1500)
•DB S7 LDT: into a DB with the S7 format
LDT (only S7-1500)
•DB S7 DTL: into a DB with the S7 format
DTL (only S7-1200/1500)
•DB binary: into a DB with a binary format
(see below)
•DB ASCII: into a DB with a ASCII format
(see below)
block number: The number of the data block where the time
should be written to.
block offset: The offset in bytes within the data block where the
time should be written to.
If you want to submit the changes you will have to click on the “submit”
button. When you click on the button “close” all inputs will be discarded.
structure o ormat “DB binary”
address description example
DW0 year 0
DB month (1 till 1 ) 3
DB3 day (1 till 31) 5
DB4 day of week (0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, ...
till 6 for Saturday)
5
DB5 hour (0 till 3) 10
DB6 minute (0 till 59) 7
DB7 second (0 till 59) 3
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DB8 daylight saving time active (bit 0) 0
DB9 time adjust executed (bit 0) 1
structure o ormat “DB ASCII”
address description example
DD0 year (four digits) ' ' '0' ' ' ' '
DW4 month (two digits, 1 till 1 ) '0' '3'
DW6 day (two digits, 1 till 31) ' ' '5'
DW8 hour (two digits, 0 till 3) '1' '0'
DW10 minute (two digits, 0 till 59) ' ' '7'
DW1 second (two digits, 0 till 59) '3' ' '
DB14 daylight saving time active (Bit 0) 0
DB15 time adjust executed (Bit 0) 1
Hint:
The bit “time adjust executed” within the formats of “DB binary” and “DB
ASCII” can be used from the PLC to determine if the S5/S7-TimeServer
has updated the data block. For this the PLC only needs to reset the bit
as soon as the data were read.
4.3.3.3 diagnosis o a station
When you open the diagnosis of a station a dialog will be shown with the
following information:
current state: The current state of the time adjust if a time adjust
is executed in this moment.
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last result: The result (success or corresponding error) of the
last time adjust.
last time adjust: The time of the last time adjust.
next time adjust: The time for the next automatically time adjust.
With the button “adjust time manually” you can trigger a time adjust for
this station manually. This button has the same effect as the symbol in
the list.
4.3.4 page con iguration
On the configuration page (menu item “configuration”) you have the
possibility to set various settings. This allows you to configure the device
as needed for your usage. The configuration settings are divided in
groups and described in the next points in more detail.
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4.3.4.1 system
The group “system” in the first place shows some information about the
device. The update of the software can be done on the page “software
update”.
With the parameter “device name” you are able to give your device an
individual name. This name will then be shown on the web page of the
device.
4.3.4.2 access protection
Within the block “access protection” you have the possibility to configure
the password which is needed for accessing the web interface of the
device. If you want to change the password you have to enable the
“change password” box and enter your old password into the field
“current config password”. This is used as verification. Next you have to
enter your new password into the two text fields. The repeated input is
for your own safety, to reduce the risk of typing errors.
Hint:
An empty password as it is set on factory defaults means that you can
access all pages without getting a password prompt.
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4.3.4.3 general
Within the area “general” you can execute a restart of your device or set
it back to factory defaults. Therefore you only need to click on the
corresponding button and confirm the safety message.
The button “create file for support” can be used for creating and
downloading a file in your browser which contains the configuration and
status of your device. This data can be useful for the technical support, if
you have any problems with your device.
Important:
If you set your device to factory defaults all settings of the device will be
lost.
4.3.4.4 date and time
The group “date and time” contains a few general settings for the device:
current system time: The current date and the current time of the
device (this value can't be changed directly).
time zone: The time zone where the device is located.
GPS update rate: The update rate in which the device should adjust
it's system time via GPS.
NTP server: Determines if the device should offer it's system
time as NTP server to other network participants.
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