Secomea SITEMANAGER 11 Series Manual

Secomea A/S - Smedeholm 12-14 - DK2730 Herlev - Denmark Applicable to SiteManager models: 1129, 1139, 1149, 3329, 3339, 3349
SITEMANAGER 11xx/33xx INITIAL SETUP
GENERAL SAFETY NOTICE, PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE SITEMANAGER.
The SiteManager is completely safe to use, if you comply with the below general instructions:
a. Read this Initial Setup guide carefully before setting up the SiteManager.
b. In order for this product to conform with the safety certifications, the SiteManager must
be installed in a Restricted Access Location.
c. When mounting the SiteManager make sure the surface is dry and well ventilated and
not exposed to direct sunshine.
If the SiteManager becomes wet or damp, the SiteManager should at once be discon-
nected and handled with care as moist/water on or in the SiteManager may cause the
SiteManager to malfunction or compromise safety.
d. Do not use the SiteManager in locations with extreme temperatures or near heat- or
cooling sources.
e. At all times keep the SiteManager free from dust and dirt.
f. Do not disassemble or in any other way tamper with the SiteManager unless authorised
to do so.
g. Do not use any unauthorised power supply when powering the SiteManager.
h. Do not use an old or badly maintained power supply with the SiteManager.
i. At all times comply with the correct power specifictations as under powering the Site-
Manager may result in malfunctioning of the SiteManager or connected USB devices.
j. Make sure that only competent and skilled personal undertakes the installation and
setup of the SiteManager.
k. Do not connect or try to connect the SiteManager to unauthorized equipment.
l. Make sure your SiteManager always has the latest version of our firmware installed for
best functionality and cyber security protection.
m. Only use new or well-maintained cables when connecting to the SiteManager.
n. Regularly inspect and check the SiteManager to make sure its surface is unbroken
and that there are no signs of damages to the SiteManager. If the surface is broken or
there are signs of damages to the SiteManager immediately disconnect the SiteMan-
ager.
A DIN Rail Mounting
Push the SiteManager from down and
upwards to apply tension on the
spring-lock, and in the same movement
push the SiteManager in, and over the
top of the DIN rail.
Release and ensure that the
SiteManager it is firmly mounted
B POWER
SiteManager must be fed 12 - 24V DC. Power consumption is max. 6W for the unit including an
integrated broadband modem (xx39 models) or optional USB mounted broadband modem (xx29 and
xx49 models)
Power should be applied to the
GND and +V terminals only!
It is recommended to connect the earth ground
in orderto reduce interference of noise.
C Ethernet ports
Use a standard Ethernet patch cable (straight or cross over) to connect the UPLINK1 port to a switch
in a network that has access to the Internet.
The DEV port can be connected to an existing network separate from the UPLINK1 network, or you can
create a separate device network isolated from the UPLINK1 network. But you can also just connect
the UPLINK1 port, and only access equipment on the Uplink side.
DO NOT CONNECT THE
DEV AND UPLINK 1
PORTS TO THE SAME
PHYSICAL NETWORK
192.168.2.100/24 192.168.2.2/24
IP 10.0.0.2
192.168.2.2/24
192.168.2.5/24
DO NOT ASSIGN DEV
ADDRESS IN THE SAME
LOGICAL NETWORK AS
UPLINK 1
D Applying UPLINK settings for accessing the Internet
The SiteManager requires being able to access the Internet via an Uplink port in order to target a
GateManager server. By default it will receive its IP address by DHCP, and you only need to manually
configure the Uplink if you will use a fixed IP on UPLINK1, or if you want to use a USB broadband
modem as UPLINK2.
Select one of the following 4 methods:
1. Using the Secomea Appliance Launcher.
a. Download and install the Appliance Launcher tool from here:
http://info.secomea.com/appliance-launcher.
b. Connect the DEV1 or UPLINK1 port of the SiteManager to the local network and power it
on. The SiteManager must be on the same Subnet as your PC. Alternatively connect the
SiteManager with an Ethernet cable directly to your PC.
c. Power on the SiteManager and wait approx. 1 minute for it to become ready.
d. Start the Appliance Launcher and the SiteManager should be listed in the first screen. If
it does not appear immediately, try pressing the Search button a couple of times. (Note
that the Appliance Launcher will only show the SiteManager if your PC has a genuine
private IP address (10.x.x.x, 172.16-31.x.x, 192.168.x.x or 169.254.x.x))
e. Follow the Wizard and set the UPLINK1 address if you want to use a fixed IP address,
or continue the wizard to menu UPLINK2 to set the SSID/WiFi Key for an integrated or
optional USB WiFi module, or PIN Code for an integrated or optional broadband modem.
2. Using the default IP address (10.0.0.1)
a. Connect the DEV1 port of the SiteManager to the Ethernet port of your PC using a
standard Ethernet cable.
b. Configure your PC’s Ethernet adapter to 10.0.0.2 subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
c. Power on the SiteManager and wait approx. 1 minute for it to become ready.
d. Type the following in your web browser: https://10.0.0.1
e. Login with user admin and the SiteManagers’ MAC address as password (printed on the
product label).
f. Enter menu System --> UPLINK1 to set the UPLINK1 address if you want to use a fixed IP
address, or enter menu UPLINK2 to set the SSID/WiFi Key for an integrated or optional
USB WiFi module, or PIN Code for an integrated or optional broadband modem.
g. Continue with section E to configure GateManager settings.
3. Using a DHCP server
a. Connect the UPLINK port of the SiteManager to your local network and power it on.
b. After approx. 1 minute the SiteManager should have received an IP address from your
DHCP server.
c. Check the lease list of the DHCP server to see what the IP address is.
d. Type the IP address in your web browser preceded with https:// (e.g.
https://192.168.41.13).
e. Login with user admin and the SiteManagers’ MAC address as password (printed on the
product label).
f. Enter menu System --> Uplink1 to set the UPLINK1 address if you want to set a fixed IP
address, or enter menu UPLINK2 to set the SSID/WiFi Key for an integrated or optional
USB WiFi module, or PIN Code for an integrated or optional broadband modem.
g. Continue with section E to configure GateManager settings.
4. Using a USB memory stick
a. Login to the GateManager Portal and locate the domain in which the SiteManager
should connect.
b. Click the “USB Configuration” symbol , and set the UPLINK1 or UPLINK2 port settings. If
the SiteManager is connected to a local Intranet with a DHCP server, you do not have to
configure anything.
c. Click create to save the configuration file locally to your PC.
d. Copy the configuration file to a fat32 formatted USB memory stick.
e. Power ON the SiteManager and wait until the SiteManager is ready (Status has stopped
blinking)
f. Insert the memory stick, and wait until the SiteManager has automatically rebooted. If
the SiteManager has GateManager access, STATUS should turn green.
g. Remove the memory stick. No further configuraiton is needed.
E Applying settings for connecting to a GateManager server
1. In the SiteManager Web GUI enter the menu GateManager --> General (if using the Appliance
Launcher, follow the wizard to the GateManager Parameters page).
2. Enter the IP address of the GateManager server that the SiteManager should connect to, and a
Domain Token for the domain where the SiteManager should appear. You should have received
this information from your administrator or from where you received the SiteManager.
3. When the settings are entered, you should reboot the SiteManager. Observe that the Status LED
goes steady Green, which indicates that the SiteManager is connected to the GateManager.
4. Once attached to the GateManager, you can use the GateManager Console or a LinkManager
Client to get remote access to the SiteManager Web GUI to perform additional configuration
(DEV ports, Agents etc.)
5. Detailed guides, new firmware etc. can be downloaded from: http://support.secomea.com

F LED signaling
Refer to the following table. The Power LED is Green when power is supplied.
State (All models) STATUS CONNECT
Booting Steady Red Blink -
GateManager Connecting
or Disconnected
2 Red Blink -
- Remote Management is disabled via
INPUT1 or SiteManager GUI
- SiteManager in SMS Wakeup mode
- long pause + 2
Green Blink
GateManager Connected On Green -
- UPLINK is physically disconnected, or
- GateManager configuration is missing in
the SiteManager, or
- No route to GateManager host due to its
address being configured as DNS name,
and a DNS server is not configured or is
not reachable/working.
On Red -
LinkManager Connected - On Green
State (model xx49 only) UPLINK2
- No WiFi SSID configured
- SSID configured but no WiFi Key con-
figured
- SSID and WiFi Key configured, but no ac-
cess point found matching the SSID.
Off
WiFi SSID Found but not connected yet.
Possible WiFi Key error.
2 Green Blink
WiFi connected successfully. On Green
State (xx39 models only) UPLINK2
No SIM card detected Off
Wrong or missing SIM Pin code 3 Green Blink
SIM PIN code OK, but no connection.
(Trouble shoot in SiteManager GUI)
2 Green Blink
GPRS connected (slow connection) On Green + 1 Green Blink
3G connected (fast connection) On Green
SiteManager is in SMS Wakeup mode long pause + 2 Green Blink
Note that it may take some time for the Status LED to reflect a new state. For instance a GM Discon-
nect may take up to 4 minutes to be reflected, depending on the Keep-alive Interval setting on the
GateManager.
G USB ports (USB cable is not included with the product)
The USB port can be used for attaching selected USB equipped PLCs and for connecting a noptional
USB broadband adapter to use as Internet connection (see details below)
Note: The USB port limits the power drain for peripheral devices to 500mA per USB connector in
compliance with the USB 2.0 standard.
H IO Ports
Digtial Input port 1 and 2: In “OFF” (inactive) state at 2.34 V or above, and in the “ON” (active) state at
0.16 V or below. The behavior for input voltages between 0.16 V and 2.34 V is undefined.
There is an internal 10 kohms pull-up resistor to 3.3 V, so an unconnected input port is in the “OFF”
state. Input port 1 is by default assigned to toggle GateManager Access. By connecting a simple on/off
switch you can control when remote service should be allowed.
Relay Output 1: Output1 is a “dual pin” port where both pins are isolated when OFF and short-circuited
when ON. Output port 1 is by default configured to go active when a LinkManager is connected, and can
be used to turn on a lamp that notifies the users that the device is being serviced.
Maximum sink current is 0.5 A. Maximum Voltage is 24V
Digital Output 2: Output2 is a “single pin” port, which is pulled towards GND when ON, and is high-
impedance when OFF. The port is an “open drain” kind, which means that (just like a switch) no voltage
is output by the port itself, but must be supplied either from an external source (max 24 V) or from
the Vout (5V) pin. In the “OFF” (inactive) state, the impedance is min 24 Mohms; in the “ON” (active) state,
the impedance is max 0.5 ohms. Maximum sink current is 0.2 A.
Refer to the guide “Working with IO ports” for application scenarios.
I Serial ports (Serial cables are not included with the product)
SiteManager is equipped with a RS232 Serial port with full flow control support. The pinout of the
DB9 connector corresponds to the standard Serial COM port of a PC. You should be able to use an
ordinary NUL-modem cable for most equipment.
- For Omron PLCs use the cable XM2S-09.
- For Siemens MPI- or PPI connection use either a RS232-to-MPI adapter,
a USB-to-MPI adapter or an Ethernet-to-MPI/PPI adapter (Secomea p/n 26940)
- For other PLCs refer to the documentaiton for the PLC for information about special Serial
pinout.
J Internet access via broadband modem (UPLINK2)
Note: On xx39 models a broadband modem is integrated. On xx29 models you must install an exter-
nal 4G/3G/GPRS USB modem. The SiteManager includes a large number of USB modem drivers, but
not all may work. Refer to the Secomea web site for a USB modem compatibility list.
The broadband modem connection is referred to as UPLINK2. The SiteManager will as default always
attempt to use the Ethernet connection (UPLINK1), and only use UPLINK2 if the Internet connection
is lost on UPLINK1. Once a connection is established on UPLINK2, switching to UPLINK1 will only be at-
tempted at next reboot, or if the Internet connection on UPLINK2 is lost.
I the modem is using a SIM PIN code you should enter the PIN code in the System > UPLINK2 menu
of the SiteManager. The SiteManager will automatically detect the APN (Access Point Name) from an
internal table, but can also be manually entered via the SiteManager GUI.
If your modem or SIM card does not have a PIN Code, you do not have to make any further configura-
tion of UPLINK2 in the SiteManager (The PIN Code can be removed from a SIM card by inserting it into
a standard mobile phone, and use the remove SIM card function of the phone).
In order to reduce data traffic, you can configure UPLINK2 to let the broadband connection enter
sleep-mode if idle. The connection will be reestablished when sending an SMS to the phone number
on the SIM card.
Note that when using a USB WiFi adapter as explained in the following, broadband uplink is disabled.
SIM insertion (xx39 models)
Slide the SIM card into the slot.
Use a sharp object, such as a
screwdriver, to push the SIM card
further into the slot (approx 2 mm),
until you hear the click of the
spring lock.
The SIM card is properly inserted when it is
level with the SiteManager cabinet.
K Internet access via WiFi (UPLINK2)
On xx49 models a WiFi client module is integrated. On other models WiFi client mode can be
achieved by inserting a Secomea USB WiFi adapter (e.g. p/n 27250).
The connection is referred to as UPLINK2. When enabling the WiFi client, the SiteManager will be by
default attempt to connect with the SSID “sitemanager” and the MAC address of the SiteManager as
WiFi Key. A specific SSID and WiFi Key can be configured in the System > UPLINK2 menu.
Note that connecting the USB WiFi adapter will disable any integrated wireless module used for
UPLINK2.
L WiFi Access Point (AP) support via external USB WiFi adapter
xx49 models can operate as a WiFi Access Point using a Secomea USB WiFi adapter (e.g. p/n 27250).
The SSID to be broadcasted in AP mode and the WiFi Key can be configured in the System > DEV1
menu.
Note that connecting the USB WiFi adapter will disable the integrated WiFi module used for UPLINK2.
M Regulation Notices
Product compliancy: • CE (EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-3) • FCC 47 cfr part 15 * • UL Listed (file #E358541, ITE 4ZP8) • IEC CB certified (DK-30193-A2-UL) • RCM Compliant • Japan Tele MIC (007-D160018007) (xx49 models)
* NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. his device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Specific to the integrated WiFi module (models 1149 and 3349 only)
1. The module supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n radio in the 2.412 – 2.462 GHz band, with a maximum output power of +15dBm for IEEE 802.11g/n and +17dBm for IEEE 802.11b
2. The module is listed under FCC Certification ID: QOQWF111. To fully comply to FCC/IC the maximum gain of a connected antenna must not exceed 2.0 dBi
3. The module is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
4. The module is in conformity with the following standards and/or normative documents: Safety: EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011, EMC: EN301 489-1/-17, Spectrum: EN 300 328 V1.8.1 (2006-10)
Specific to the integrated broadband module (models 1139 and 3349 only)
1. The module is PTCRB and FCC approved. To fully comply to FCC/IC the following conditions must be met: a) At least 20 cm separation distance between the antenna and the user’s body must be maintained at all times. b) The maximum gain of a connected
antenna including cable loss in a mobile-only exposure condition must not exceed 3.5 dBi in the cellular band.
2. The module is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
3. The module is in conformity with the following standards and/or normative documents: Safety: EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009, EMC: EN 301 489-1/-7/-24, Radio: EN 301 511, EN 301 908-1/-2
第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干
擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
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