W&T 57732 User manual

Manual
Installation, Startup and Application
Web-IO Digital 4.0
valid for:
#57732 Web-IO Digital, 1x 230V In,1x Relais Out
#57832 Web-IO Digital, 230V Relais 1xNO, 1xCO
#57838 Web-IO Digital, 230V Relais 4xNO, 4xCO
Release 1.33 Juni 2019

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identify and eliminate it as soon as possible.
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are not liable for unauthorized repairs or tampering. When in
doubt, check rst with us or with your dealer.

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Content
Content
1. Legal notices ....................................................6
Warning notice system.............................................................6
Qualied personnel ..................................................................7
Disposal...................................................................................... 7
Symbols on the product...........................................................8
2. Safety notices ..................................................9
General notices..........................................................................9
Intended use ..............................................................................9
Electrical safety.......................................................................... 9
EMC .......................................................................................... 11
Batteries ................................................................................... 11
3. Installation and Wiring.................................14
Installation #57732 .................................................................. 14
Wiring #57732.......................................................................... 14
Installation #57832 ..................................................................18
Wiring #57832.......................................................................... 18
Installation #57838 ..................................................................22
Wiring #57838..........................................................................22
4. Product Introduction.....................................25
Hardware Features #57732.....................................................25
Hardware Features #57832.....................................................26
Hardware Features #57838.....................................................27
Network security .....................................................................28
Application and access possibilities .....................................29
Browser access .............................................................. 29
Email sending ................................................................ 29
Box-to-Box...................................................................... 29
Integration into existing system .................................... 29
MQTT ............................................................................. 29
REST............................................................................... 30
Web-API - HTTP-Requests/AJAX .................................... 30
OPC ................................................................................ 30

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SNMP ............................................................................. 30
Modbus-TCP................................................................... 30
In-house applications..................................................... 30
Actions......................................................................................31
5. Startup ...........................................................32
Assigning the IP address........................................................32
Changing the set IP parameters ............................................33
6. Basic Settings ................................................34
Conguring Input and Output ...............................................34
Date /Time................................................................................35
Language / Info........................................................................35
Password..................................................................................35
7. Basic Applications..........................................36
Browser access .......................................................................36
HTTP or HTTPS............................................................... 36
IO access ........................................................................ 37
My Web page.................................................................. 37
Sending email..........................................................................38
Network parameters ...................................................... 38
Mail server access.......................................................... 38
Box-to-Box................................................................................40
8. Integration Into Existing Systems ...............41
MQTT........................................................................................41
Publish IO states ........................................................... 41
Switching outputs using Subscribe .............................. 42
The Web-IO as MQTT gateway ....................................... 42
REST .........................................................................................42
OPC ...........................................................................................47
SNMP........................................................................................47
Opening an SNMP session............................................. 47
Access to input and output ............................................ 48
Modbus-TCP ............................................................................49
Modbus-Memory............................................................ 50
Bit range:........................................................................ 50

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Content
9. Actions............................................................52
Input............................................................................... 52
Output ............................................................................ 52
Counter .......................................................................... 52
I/O-Kombination ............................................................ 52
IntervalTimer ................................................................. 53
Device restart ................................................................. 53
MQTT Subscribe ............................................................ 54
Actions......................................................................................54
Email message............................................................... 55
SNMP trap...................................................................... 55
MQTT publish................................................................. 55
HTTP request.................................................................. 56
TCP messages ................................................................ 56
UDP messages ............................................................... 56
Syslog messages ........................................................... 56
FTP messages ................................................................ 57
Switching outputs.......................................................... 57
10. Access from your own applications..........59
Access using TCP/IP sockets...................................................59
Command strings ASCII ................................................ 59
Binary structures BINARY .............................................. 60
HTTP request.................................................................. 61
11. Appendix.......................................................62
Alternatives for IP address assignment ...............................62
Firmware update .....................................................................63
Emergency access ..................................................................63
Deleting the password ................................................... 63
Resetting to factory defaults.......................................... 64
Warning notices ......................................................................65
12.Technical Data ..............................................66
Derating....................................................................................66
Technical Data..........................................................................67
#57732............................................................................ 67
#57832............................................................................ 69
#57838............................................................................ 71

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Legal notices
1. Legal notices
Warning notice system
This manual contains notices that must be observed for your
personal safety as well as to prevent damage to equipment.
The notices are emphasized using a warning sign. Depending
on the hazard level the warning notices are shown in
decreasing severity as follows.
1DANGER
Indicates a hazard which results in death or severe injury if no
appropriate preventive actions are taken.
1WARNING
Indicates a hazard which can result in death or severe injury if
no appropriate preventive actions are taken.
1CAUTION
Indicates a hazard that can result in slight injury if no appro-
priate preventive actions are taken.
1NOTE
Indicates a hazard which can result in equipment damage if no
appropriate preventive actions are taken.
If more than one hazard level pertains, the highest level
of warning is always used. If the warning sign is used in a
warning notice to warn of personal injury, the same warning
notice may have an additional warning of equipment damage
appended.

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Legal notices
Qualied personnel
The product described in this manual may be installed and
placed in operation only by personnel who are qualied for the
respective task.
The documentation associated with the respective task must be
followed, especially the safety and warning notices contained
therein.
Qualied personnel are dened as those who are qualied by
their training and experience to recognize risks when handling
the described products and to avoid possible hazards.
Disposal
Electronic equipment may not be disposed of with normal
waste, but rather must be brought to a proper electrical scrap
processing facility. The lithium manganese dioxide battery
installed in the devices must be disposed of separately. See
Batteries section
The complete declarations of conformity for the devices described
in this manual can be found on the respective Internet data sheet
page on the W&T homepage at http://www.wut.de

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Legal notices
Symbols on the product
Symbol Erklärung
CE Mark
The product conforms to the requirements
of the relevant EU Directives.
WEEE Mark
The product may not be disposed of with
normal waste, but rather in accordance
with local disposal regulations for electri-
cal scrap
PE marking
Terminals with this marking must be
connected to the protective conductor or
protective ground.

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Subject to error and alteration
Safety notices
2. Safety notices
General notices
This manual is intended for the installer of the Web-IOs
described in the manual and must be read and understood
before starting work. The devices are to be installed and put in
operation only by qualied personnel.
Intended use
1DANGER
The Digital Web-IOs manufactured by Wiesemann & Theis
are network remote switches with integrated web server and
digital in- and outputs. They are used as a remote switching
and monitoring unit, accessible via TCP/IP-Ethernet using
various web and network protocols in accordance with the
present manual.
Non-intended use is any other use or any modication to the
described devices.
Electrical safety
1WARNING
Before beginning any kind of work on the Web-IO you must
completely disconnect it from power. Be sure that the device
cannot be inadvertently turned on again!

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Safety notices
The Web-IO may be used only in enclosed and dry rooms.
The device should not be subjected to high ambient tempera-
tures or direct sunlight, and it should be kept away from heat
sources. Please observe the limits with respect to maximum
ambient temperature.
Ventilation openings must be clear of any obstacles. A distance
of 10-15 cm between the Web-IO and nearby heat sources must
be maintained.
Input voltage and output currents must not exceed the rated
values in the specication.
When installing be sure that no stray wires stick out through
the ventilation slit of the Web-IO into the housing. Ensure that
no individual wires stand off from leads, that the lead is fully
contained in the clamp and that the screws are tightly fastened.
Fully tighten screws on unused terminals.
The power supply used for the Web-IOs must absolutely ensure
safe isolation of the low-voltage side from the supply mains
according to EN60950-1 and must have “LPS“ designation.

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Subject to error and alteration
Safety notices
EMC
1NOTE
Only shielded network cables may be used for connecting the
Web-IOs to the network.
In this case the Web-IOs meet the noise immunity limits for
industrial applications and the stricter emissions limits for
households and small businesses. Therefore there are no
EMC-related limitations with respect to the usability of the
devices in such environments.
The complete Declarations of Conformity for the devices described
in the manual can be found on the corresponding Internet page at
the W&T homepage: http://www.wut.de.
Batteries
The Web-IO Digital 4.0 relays contain a 3V Lithium-
Manganese dioxide battery cell type CR 1632 for buffering the
internal clock. This battery has a lifetime of 10 years and may
only be replaced by a battery of the same type.
If the Web-IO Digital 4.0 is operated in a network environment
with access to a time server, the battery is not absolutely
necessary for the correct functioning of the device and can be
removed.
1CAUTION
The battery may be removed or replaced only by an electronic
specialist.
To remove the battery, open the housing as follows:

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Safety notices
#57732, 57832
Rasthaken
Batterie
#57838
Batterie
Rasthaken
Press a pointed object against the side latch hook of the
housing while pulling the base of the housing out of the top
shell.
Remove the circuit board stack from the bottom of the housing.
The battery for the clock module is located in a holder on the
top circuit board.
After removing/replacing the battery, reassemble in reverse
order.
Note re: the Battery Law (BattG):
Batteries and rechargeables must not be disposed of with
normal waste, recycling of used batteries and recharge-
ables is required by law. Used batteries may contain harmful
substances which can damage the environment or your health
if not disposed of properly.
Batteries also contain important raw materials such iron,
zinc, manganese or nickel and are recycled. You can either
send the batteries back to us or you can return them free of
charge to the local retailer or to the communal collecting point.
The return of batteries of the end user to the local retailer is
restricted to a reasonable amount of batteries and is restricted

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Subject to error and alteration
Safety notices
to only the batteries that the local retailer offers in his product
range.
The full Declaration of Conformity for the described device can
be found on the Internet data sheet page on the W&T homepage
at www.wut.de/57732, www.wut.de/57832 bzw. www.wut.
de/57838.

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Installation and Wiring
3. Installation and Wiring
Installation #57732
Installation of the Web-IO 4.0 Digital 1x In, 1xRelay Out must
for reasons of contact protection be in an enclosed housing,
a sub-distribution unit or a control cabinet. The 45mm (2.5 TE)
wide device is then fastened to a 35mm DIN rail.
Wiring #57732
The power and I/O cables are connected to the Web-IO using an
8-pin screw terminal strip with 5mm spacing.
Solid wire with a maximum cross-section of 4.0 mm2 may be
used, or stranded conductors with a maximum cross-section of
2.5 mm2.
Please use a 3mm at screwdriver to tighten the terminal
screws. Do not exceed a tightening torque of 0.6 Nm.

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Subject to error and alteration
Installation and Wiring
Connecting the supply voltage
The Web-IO 4.0 can be operated at an AC voltage of between
110V and 230V and a frequency between 50 and 60Hz. The
Power LED indicates the presence of supply voltage.
The external lead must be connected to the terminal labeled
“L1“, and the neutral conductor to terminal “N“.
1WARNING
Since the described Web-IO 4.0 is a Protection Class I device,
the protection ground must always be connected to “PE”.

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Installation and Wiring
Input wiring
The digital input signal of the Web-IO 4.0 is connected to the
terminal labeled “In”.
Voltages above approx. 80Veff referenced to the “N” terminal
are recognized as an “ON” signal and indicated by the green
“IN” LED. A switching state must be present for at least 50ms
to be reliably detected.
In the example above the outer conductor for the supply is
connected to the digital input of the Web-IO using a poten-
tial-free contact.
1WARNING
The input signal must always originate from the same outer
conductor as the supply voltage.

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Installation and Wiring
Output wiring
The digital output of the Web-IO is a potential-free contact and
can switch loads of up to max. 16A current draw.
The “OUT” LED comes on when the contact is closed. Details
about the load capacity of the relay contact can be found in the
technical data for the Web-IO.
Network connection
A normal Ethernet patch cable (min. CAT5) with RJ45 plugs can
be used for the network connection.
Installation and wiring of the Web-IO should be performed
by qualied specialists. Good engineering practice and the
corresponding prevailing regulations and standards must be
observed.

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Installation and Wiring
Installation #57832
Installation of the Web-IO 4.0 Digital 230V Relais 1xNO, 1xCO,
must for reasons of contact protection be in an enclosed
housing, a sub-distribution unit or a control cabinet. The 45mm
(2.5TE) wide device is then fastened to a 35mm DIN rail.
Wiring #57832
The power and I/O cables are connected to the Web-IO using an
8-pin screw terminal strip with 5mm spacing.
Solid wire with a maximum cross-section of 4.0 mm2 may be
used, or stranded conductors with a maximum cross-section of
2.5 mm2.
Please use a 3mm at screwdriver to tighten the terminal
screws. Do not exceed a tightening torque of 0.6 Nm.

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Subject to error and alteration
Installation and Wiring
Connecting the supply voltage
The Web-IO 4.0 can be operated at an AC voltage of between
110V and 230V and a frequency between 50 and 60Hz. The
Power LED indicates the presence of supply voltage.
W&T
www.WuT.de
Error
Power
Status
Reset
Web-IO #57732
N L1 IN OUT
16A
http:// . . .
1x 110-230V~ In, 1x Relais
110-230V~
50/60Hz
50-150mA
Max.
250V~
L1
N
PE
Out 0 Out 1
Web-IO 4.0 #57832
230V Relais, 1xNO, 1xCO
W&T
www.W u T.de
Powe r
Status
Error Reset
N
L1
110-230V~
50/60Hz
50-150mA max. 2x16A
The external lead must be connected to the terminal labeled
“L1“, and the neutral conductor to terminal “N“.
1WARNING
Since the described Web-IO 4.0 is a Protection Class I device,
the protection ground must always be connected to “PE”.

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Installation and Wiring
Output wiring
The digital outputs of the Web-IO are potential-free contacts
and can switch loads of up to max. 16A current draw.
Output 0 is designed as a normally open contact (NO), Output 1
operates as a changeover contact (CO).
W&T
www.WuT.de
Error
Power
Status
Reset
Web-IO #57732
N L1 IN OUT
16A
http:// . . .
1x 110-230V~ In, 1x Relais
110-230V~
50/60Hz
50-150mA
Max.
250V~
L1
N
PE
Out 0 Out 1
Web-IO 4.0 #57832
230V Relais, 1xNO, 1xCO
W&T
www.W u T.de
Powe r
Status
Error Reset
N
L1
110-230V~
50/60Hz
50-150mA max. 2x16A
Load
Last
1DANGER
Switching voltage and supply voltage must be supplied from
the same phase or outer conductor.
The “OUT” LEDs indicate whether and how a contact is closed.
For details on the load capacity of the relay contacts, please
refer to the technical data for Web-IO 4.0.
1CAUTION
If the supply voltage is interrupted, the relay contacts retain
their current switching state. Only when the power supply is
restored or the Web-IO is restarted do the relays revert to the
idle state indicated on the device label.
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