Webdyn WebdynRF User manual

MI-WebdynRF– V1.0
WebdynRF
Concentrator dedicated to smart metering and energy management
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS................................................................................................................ 2
1Remarks concerning this manual..................................................................... 4
1.1 Scope......................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Product versions ........................................................................................ 4
1.3 Target group............................................................................................... 5
1.4 General operating principle........................................................................ 5
2Safety instructions............................................................................................ 6
3Unpacking........................................................................................................ 7
3.1 Delivery contents........................................................................................ 7
3.2 Identification of the gateway....................................................................... 8
4Mounting.......................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Choosing the environment ......................................................................... 9
4.2 Mounting the WebdynRF on its feet......................................................... 10
4.3 Mounting the WebdynRF on a DIN Rail................................................... 10
4.4 Wall mounting the WebdynRF.................................................................. 11
4.5 Mounting the remote GPRS/GSM antenna.............................................. 11
5Electrical connection...................................................................................... 12
5.1 Overview of the external interfaces and of the LEDs ............................... 13
5.2 Connecting the gateway to the Internet for communication with the remote
server ................................................................................................................ 14
5.2.1 Connection to the Internet via an ADSL line...................................... 14
5.2.2 Internet connection via a GPRS or 3G link........................................ 15
5.3 Connecting the gateway’s on-off output................................................... 17
5.4 Connecting the gateway’s on-off inputs.................................................... 17
5.5 Connecting the gateway to Modbus equipment via the RS485 link.......... 17
5.6 Connecting the gateway to equipment via the RS232 link ....................... 19
6Connecting to a local PC via Ethernet for configuration purposes................. 19
6.1 Direct connection of the PC to the gateway. ............................................ 19
6.2 Connecting the PC to the gateway on a local network............................. 20
6.3 Network configuration of the PC for accessing the gateway .................... 20
7Connecting the power supply......................................................................... 21
8Commissioning the gateway.......................................................................... 22
8.1 Connection to the onboard Web interface................................................ 22
8.2 Configuration of the gateway’s connectivity ............................................. 23
8.2.1 Configuration of the modem connection............................................ 24
8.2.2 Configuration of the Ethernet connection........................................... 25
8.2.3 Configuration of the remote FTP server............................................. 25
8.2.4 Time zone configuration .................................................................... 26
8.2.5 Data transfer configuration ................................................................ 27
8.2.6 Request button.................................................................................. 28
8.3 System configuration................................................................................ 28

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8.3.1 Configuration of Wavenis parameters................................................ 28
8.3.2 Ports configuration............................................................................. 29
8.4 Alarms configuration................................................................................. 30
8.4.1 System alarms................................................................................... 30
8.4.2 Wavenis alarms................................................................................. 31
8.4.3 On-off input alarms............................................................................ 31
8.4.4 On-off output alarms.......................................................................... 32
8.5 Schedules configuration........................................................................... 32
8.6 Configuration of the Wavenis radio network............................................. 35
8.6.1 Configuration of the radio modules via the Web interface ................. 36
8.6.2 Configuration via the Wavenet Monitor and Toolbox software........... 36
8.6.2.1 Installation of Com0Com.............................................................. 37
8.6.2.2 Installation of Visual C++ libraries................................................ 40
8.6.2.3 Toolbox installation ...................................................................... 41
8.6.2.4 Using the gateway with Wavenet Monitor.................................... 42
8.6.2.5 Importing the Wavenis configuration into the gateway................. 46
8.7 Metering configuration.............................................................................. 47
8.7.1 Pulse inputs....................................................................................... 47
8.7.2 M-Bus................................................................................................ 48
8.7.3 169 MHz Wireless Mbus.................................................................... 49
8.8 Modbus configuration............................................................................... 50
8.9 Executable actions................................................................................... 53
8.9.1 Request for connection to the remote server..................................... 53
8.9.2 M-Bus scan request........................................................................... 53
8.9.3 Reboot request.................................................................................. 53
8.9.4 Wavenis RSSI scan request.............................................................. 53
8.9.5 Uploading system files....................................................................... 54
8.10 Request for connection to the remote server........................................ 54
9Check on the gateway’s smooth running....................................................... 54
10 Local FTP server........................................................................................ 55
11 Shutting down the WebdynRF gateway ..................................................... 55
12 Support....................................................................................................... 55

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1 Remarks concerning this manual
This guide describes the assembly, installation and commissioning of the device.
Please ensure these instructions are always available.
For management instructions for the data exchanged by the gateway with the remote
server, refer to the operating manual for the WebdynRF gateway (cf. ME-
WebdynRF_FR.pdf).
1.1 Scope
This technical description is valid for Wavenis WebdynRF gateways from hardware
version 1 and software version 2.4.0. onwards.
1.2 Product versions
Depending on the type of GSM modem and radio card, there are several product
versions:
Wavenis radio card:
Product references
Versions
WG0606-A01
2G modem – 868 MHz/25 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A02
3G modem – 868 MHz/25 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A03
2G modem – 868 MHz/500 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A04
3G modem – 868 MHz/500 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A11
2G modem – 915 MHz/25 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A12
3G modem – 915 MHz/25 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A13
2G modem – 915 MHz/500 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A14
3G modem – 915 MHz/500 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A21
2G modem – 433 MHz/10 mW Wavenis
WG0606-A22
3G modem – 433 MHz/10 mW Wavenis
Wireless M-Bus radio card:
Product references
Versions
WG0607-A01
WebdynRF-WirelessMbus-868 MHz-2G
WG0607-A02
WebdynRF-WirelessMbus-868 MHz-3G
WG0607-A11
WebdynRF-WirelessMbus-169 MHz-2G
WG0607-A12
WebdynRF-WirelessMbus-169 MHz-3G
RFID radio card:
Product reference
Versions
WG0608-A01
2G modem - RFID

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Accessories common to all products:
Product references
Versions
AC0102-02
12V external power supply unit
AC0103-00
24V DIN rail-mounted power supply
AC0201-01
Remote dual-band GPRS antenna with 5m
of cable
AC0201-02
Remote dual-band GPRS antenna with
20m of cable
AC0201-03
Remote dual-band GPRS antenna with
10m of cable
AC0501-01
IP67 box, circuit breaker, 24V DC power
supply, UPS unit and 12V lead batteries
This manual covers all versions of the product.
1.3 Target group
This guide is aimed at installers.
1.4 General operating principle
The WebdynRF platform is the new range of Webdyn concentrators dedicated to
wireless networks. Gathering data from meters or sensors and checking I/Os are
basic functionalities for the WebdynRF gateway. The services targeted by the
WebdynRF gateway are remote meter reading, and buildings energy management.

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Technical Specifications: Wavenis WebdynRF
2 Safety instructions
You absolutely must follow all the safety instructions featured in this guide.
Failure to follow these instructions may damage the devices and endanger people.

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The WebdynRF gateway contains a Lithium battery:
ATTENTION
THERE IS A RISK OF AN EXPLOSION OCCURRING IF THE BATTERY IS
REPLACED WITH THE WRONG TYPE OF BATTERY.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS
3 Unpacking
3.1 Delivery contents
Check that all the items have been delivered and that the device has not been
damaged. Contact Webdyn if the delivery is incomplete or damaged.
WebdynRF Gateway
(Ref.: WG0606-AXX)
The following are delivered with the gateway:
•2 L-shaped antennas (RF/Modem)
•1 set of Weidmüller connectors
The WebdynRF gateway may be damaged by ESDs (Electrostatic Discharges).
•
All of the installation work for the WebdynRF should only be carried out by an
authorized professional electrician.
•
Avoid any contact with the components’ connections or the connectors’
contacts.

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Only in the event of being ordered as an accessory:
12V external power supply unit
(Ref.: AC0102-02)
Remote dual-band GPRS antenna with 5m or 20m of cable
(Ref.: AC0201-01 or AC0201-02)
DIN Rail and wall-mounting fastening kit
(Ref.: AC0301-01)
3.2 Identification of the gateway
Information label:
You can identify the WebdynRF gateway from its information label, which is located
beneath the box.

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This label contains (in the case of the Wavenis version):
-The name of the product (WG0606-A01).
-The production date (in WW/YY format in the top right-hand corner).
-The serial No. in clear text and as a code 128 barcode.
-The MAC address (Ethernet) in clear text.
-The Wavenis radio address in clear text and as a code 128 barcode.
Software version:
You will find the software version on the gateway’s Web interface. The software
version is indicated on the Overview page.
4 Mounting
4.1 Choosing the environment
Comply with the following environmental conditions.
•Operating temperature: -5°C to +45°C.
Battery performance declines in temperatures lower than 0°C and higher
than 45°C.
•Storage temperature: -20°C to +45°C (for a period of less than one month)
-20°C to +35°C (for a period longer than one month)
•The ambient humidity must be between 10 and 90% RH.
•Protect the WebdynRF from dust, humidity, harmful substances, and
condensation.
•The distance between the WebdynRF and the Modbus equipment must not
exceed the maximum permitted distance for the corresponding type of interface
(RS485 or RS232).
•If using the cellular link, make sure that reception is optimal whilst mounting the
unit (see 5.2.2).

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The WebdynRF gateway must send data from your installation to the remote server
automatically and at regular intervals: for this, you will need to fulfill the following
conditions:
•To send installation data via Ethernet, the network must include a router enabling
access to the Internet.
•To send installation data via a GSM link, the network coverage must be
satisfactory.
•If you are using the remote GSM antenna option, refer to Chapter 4.5 before
assembling the gateway.
To optimize Wavenis and GSM reception sensitivity, you absolutely must keep a
clear space of 20 cm around the antennas.
4.2 Mounting the WebdynRF on its feet
The WebdynRF may be placed on its feet on a flat surface.
4.3 Mounting the WebdynRF on a DIN Rail
The WebdynRF may be mounted on a 35mm standardized metal rail (DIN Rail).
This rail mounting requires additional mounting accessory Ref: KFIX01.
1. Mount the fastening kit onto the gateway:

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2. Hook the WebdynRF onto the rail using the two supports.
4.4 Wall mounting the WebdynRF
The WebdynRF may be fastened onto a wall.
This rail mounting requires additional mounting accessory Ref: KFIX01.
1. Mount the fastening kit onto the gateway:
2. Lift the 2 tabs in order to lock the fastenings into position:
3. Determine the gateway’s position and mark the drill holes using a
pencil.
4. Drill the holes (diameter: 6 mm) in the locations marked and insert the
pins.
5. Use screws to fasten the WebdynRF to the wall.
4.5 Mounting the remote GPRS/GSM antenna
Only in the event of ordering the following accessory: Remote dual-band GPRS
antenna with 5 m or 20 m of cable (Ref.: AC0201-01 or AC0201-02).

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Contents of the kit:
A: 1 antenna.
B: 1 antenna bracket with a 5 or 20 meter antenna cable.
1. Determine the position of the antenna by using the bracket on the wall, and
mark drill holes using a pencil.
2. Drill the holes (diameter: 6 mm) in the locations marked and insert the pins.
3. Use screws to fasten the antenna bracket to the wall.
4. Screw the antenna onto the antenna cable.
5. Screw the cable onto the WebdynRF antenna socket.
Cable: RG-58.
Frequencies: 824-960 MHz; 1710-1990 MHz.
5 Electrical connection
•
All the cabling work absolutely must be carried out by a specialized qualified
electrician.
•Before installation, all the devices connected
to the corresponding
communication bus must be disconnected from the electrical network (DC
and AC).
•
Please follow all the safety instructions featured in your equipment’s
documentation.

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5.1 Overview of the external interfaces and of the LEDs
The box’s front panel:
Antennas:
RF ANT:Antenna for the RF link.
GSM ANT:Antenna for the GPRS or 3G link.
The buttons:
Button
Description
REQUEST
Short press => Connection request
Long press (3s) => Displays the reception level for the G
SM signal
(see GSM LED)
3 successive long presses => Returns parameters to their factory
settings
RESET
Restarts the gateway’s hardware
The LEDs:
LED
Description
POWER
Lights up when the product is powered up.
CPU
Lights up depending on CPU activity.
RF
As its default setting, it is off. It flashes in the event of RF traffic, or
when a computer is connected in transparent mode.
GSM
Lights up during GSM connection.
Lights up for 1 second upon receiving an SMS.
When the Request button is pressed for
a long time, it indicates the
level of the RSSI signal received by a number of flashes (0 to 5
times).
0 – Signal power ≤ -112 dBm
1 – Signal power of -111 dBm to -96 dBm
2 – Signal power of -96 dBm to -81 dBm
3 – Signal power of -81 dBm to -66 dBm
4 – Signal power of -66 dBm to -51 dBm
5 – Signal power > -51 dBm

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The box’s rear panel:
12/24V: The gateway’s power supply.
UPS: Uninterruptible power supply status inputs.
Input:3 on-off inputs.
Output: 1 on-off output.
RS485/RS422: 1 RS485/RS422 port.
USB: USB socket.
LAN: LAN socket.
Serial RS232: RS232 port, type DB9.
5.2 Connecting the gateway to the Internet for communication
with the remote server
This chapter describes connecting the WebdynRF to the Internet for communication
with the remote server. This communication may be selected from one of three
different types of media:
•Ethernet via an ADSL line.
•GPRS (product versions WG0606-A01 and WG0606-A03).
•3G (product versions WG0606-A02 and WG0606-A04).
5.2.1 Connection to the Internet via an ADSL line
Connect the WebdynRF gateway to the ADSL network by using the Ethernet socket
marked LAN on the gateway’s rear panel.

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The length and quality of the cable may have negative repercussions on the quality
of the signal.
Use an Ethernet cable complying with the following remarks:
•A straight cable is recommended.
•Use a good-quality cable: as a minimum, a category 5 (STP Cat 5) or higher
shielded twisted pair cable.
•The maximum permitted length of the Ethernet cable is 100 m per segment.
Upon delivery, the IP configuration parameters for the WebdynRF gateway are
as follows:
IP address: 192.168.1.12
Sub-network mask: 255. 255. 255.0
DHCP: Deactivated
Network administrator
If your local network is managed by a network administrator, contact him before
integrating the WebdynRF gateway into your network.
5.2.2 Internet connection via a GPRS or 3G link
To use a GPRS link or a 3G link and to enable the gateway to communicate with the
remote server, you need to insert a SIM card into the gateway’s internal drawer.
Modem/Router
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To ensure smooth running of the WebdynRF in GPRS or 3G mode, you must insert a
SIM card with the following characteristics:
- Possibility of receiving and sending SMSs.
- GPRS or 3G communication included.
Insert the SIM card into the product.
In the gateway’s factory configuration, the code management setting is PIN Mode =
off (see 8.2.1).
There are three possible scenarios:
-The PIN code is deactivated: modem communication is active.
-The PIN code is activated and equals 0000: modem communication is active.
-The PIN code is activated and differs from 0000: modem communication is
experiencing an error.
To communicate with the remote server via GSM, the gateway must be positioned in
an optimal GSM coverage area.
To ascertain the signal quality received by the gateway, use the Request button,
giving it a long press (for 3 seconds).
If the SIM card has a PIN code that has been activated but is different from 0000
when the gateway is first started up, it will be blocked after 3 attempts.
You ca
n unblock it by using a mobile phone with the PUK code provided by your
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The GSM (RSSI) signal reception level is displayed on the GSM LED by a number of
flashes (0 to 5 times).
The correspondence between the number of flashes and the power of the signal is
shown below:
0 – Signal power ≤ -112 dBm
1 – Signal power of -111 dBm to -96 dBm
2 – Signal power of -96 dBm to -81 dBm
3 – Signal power of -81 dBm to -66 dBm
4 – Signal power of -66 dBm to -51 dBm
5 - Signal power > -51 dBm
As a minimum, the power of the signal received must equal -
96 dBm or 2
flashes.
5.3 Connecting the gateway’s on-off output
The WebdynRF gateway has 1 on-off output.
This output may be used as a digital output.
5.4 Connecting the gateway’s on-off inputs
The WebdynRF gateway has 3 on-off inputs.
These inputs may be used as digital inputs for triggering alarms or as a pulse meter
(see the operating manual for further details).
To avoid damaging the gateway, do not input current or voltage via the on-off
inputs.
In pulse meter mode, the pulse length must be 10 ms as a minimum and 1000 ms as
a maximum in order to be taken into account.
5.5 Connecting the gateway to Modbus equipment via the RS485
link
This chapter describes connecting the WebdynRF to the RS485 bus for
communication with Modbus equipment.
The RS485 interface used is marked with the label RS485/RS 422.
This is a 4-wire or 2-wire interface.
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The gateway may be located at the end of the RS485 communication bus, or in the
middle of the bus.
To ensure that the RS485 data bus functions, it must have a 120 Ohm plug on both
ends.
Depending on the positioning of the gateway on the bus, this plug must be placed
outside the box.
Consult the Modbus equipment documentation concerning its RS485 cabling and
connection principle.
Once the RS485 cable is available in the vicinity of the gateway:
1. Strip off approximately 4 cm of the RS485 communication cable’s sheath.
3. Cut the shielding back to the length of the cable sheath.
4. Strip the wires to a length of approximately 6 mm.
5. Connect the conductors to the connector marked RS485/RS422, following the
assignments in your RS485 communication bus.
4-wire RS485 assembly:
2-wire RS485 assembly:
TX+
TX-
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5.6 Connecting the gateway to equipment via the RS232 link
The RS232 port may be used to gather data from M-Bus equipment. An M-Bus
transceiver must be connected to the RS232 port and this port must be configured in
M-Bus mode (see section 8.3.2).
M-Bus equipment must be configured with a unique address on the bus.
A scan of the bus must be initiated from the Web interface (see section 8.9.2). The M-
Bus equipment discovered during this scan will be queried upon each occurrence of
the associated scheduler. If some equipment items are either removed from the bus
or added to it, a new scan must be initiated so that the gateway will factor in the
modification.
6 Connecting to a local PC via Ethernet for configuration
purposes
During the initial commissioning, the WebdynRF gateway must be configured via the
Ethernet network using a PC (either a portable or fixed PC).
The PC may be connected to the gateway directly, or integrated into the gateway’s
local network, particularly if the ADSL link is used for communication with the remote
server.
This chapter describes the two types of connection for hooking up a PC to the
gateway.
6.1 Direct connection of the PC to the gateway.
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Connect the WebdynRF gateway directly to the PC by using the Ethernet interface on
the box and a straight or crossover Ethernet cable. To identify the PC’s Ethernet
socket, refer to the PC’s documentation.
Recommendations relating to the Ethernet cabling:
The length and quality of the cable may have negative repercussions on the quality
of the signal:
•
Use a good quality cable; as a minimum a category 5 (STP Cat 5) or higher
shielded twisted pair cable.
•The maximum permitted length of the Ethernet cable is 100 m per segment.
6.2 Connecting the PC to the gateway on a local network
Connect the WebdynRF gateway to the local network by using the box’s Ethernet
interface and a straight or crossover Ethernet cable. To identify the Switch/Hub’s
Ethernet socket, refer to its documentation.
Recommendations concerning Ethernet cabling:
The length and quality of the cable may have negative repercussions on the quality
of the signal:
•A straight cable is necessary.
•
Use a good quality cable; as a minimum a category 5 (STP Cat 5) or higher
shielded twisted pair cable.
•The maximum permitted length of the Ethernet cable is 100 m per segment.
6.3 Network configuration of the PC for accessing the gateway
With the PC connected directly to the gateway (see 6.1) or connected to the gateway
on a local network (see 6.2), you need to configure a fixed IP address on the PC
within the same IP address field and within the same sub-network as for the
WebdynRF gateway.
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