ABB SM1000 User Manual

ABB SM1000 User Manual

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Videographic Recorders
User Guide Supplement –
Ethernet Communications Option
SM1000 and SM2000
IM/SMENET Issue 4

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  • Page 1 Videographic Recorders User Guide Supplement – Ethernet Communications Option SM1000 and SM2000 IM/SMENET Issue 4...
  • Page 2 Cert. No. Q 05907 As a part of ABB, a world leader in process automation technology, we offer customers application expertise, service and support worldwide. EN 29001 (ISO 9001) We are committed to teamwork, high quality manufacturing, advanced technology and unrivalled service and support.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 Contents Contents 1 Introduction ..............2 Ethernet Communications ........2 Higher Level Protocols ..........2 2 Installation ............... 3 General ..............3 Direct Connection to a Computer ......3 Connection to a Network Hub ........4 Connection to a Dial-Up Router .......
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 1 Introduction 1 Introduction Other protocols that operate at the same level are the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and the Internet Control Message The optional Ethernet module enables the instrument to be Protocol (ICMP). connected to computer networks for remote monitoring and Above the TCP and IP layers there are a number of application data access.
  • Page 5: Installation

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 2 Installation 2 Installation The instrument uses standard Ethernet and web standards and can be connected in a number of network configurations including: 2.1 General Direct connection to a computer – see Fig. 2.2 Note. Ensure that permission has been granted for Connection to a network hub –...
  • Page 6: Connection To A Network Hub

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 2 Installation 2.3 Connection to a Network Hub – Fig. 2.4 SM1000/SM2000 SM1000/SM2000 Fig. 2.4 Connection to a Network Hub 2.4 Connection to a Dial-Up Router – Fig. 2.5 Router Router WAN / Internet SM1000/SM2000 SM1000/SM2000 Fig.
  • Page 7: Configuration

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 3 Configuration 3 Configuration Set the IP address for the 'Default gateway' (router, switch etc.) required to communicate with other networks. This setting may not be required. The default setting is '0.0.0.0' 3.1 Configuring the Instrument Note.
  • Page 8: Testing A Network Connection

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 3 Configuration 3.2 Testing a Network Connection 3.3 Configuring FTP Access With the instrument connected to an Ethernet network (see The FTP server in the instrument is used to access its file system Section 2, page 3) and configured for use (see Section 3.1, from a remote station on the network.
  • Page 9: Ftp Access Via Ms-Dos

    'On-line' in the instrument's Setup menu – see Section 3.3 of the relevant User Guide (IM/SM1000 or IM/SM2000). The link is now open. To copy a file from the instrument to the PC's local or network...
  • Page 10: Ftp Access Via Internet Explorer

    Setup menu – see Section 3.3 of the Select the 'Advanced' tab of the 'Internet Options' dialog relevant User Guide (IM/SM1000 or IM/SM2000). box, ensure that the 'Enable folder view for FTP sites option' under the 'Browsing' heading is selected and click 'OK'*.
  • Page 11: Using Ftp Access With Datamanager

    Note. The content of the archive media is accessible only if archiving is set to 'On-line' in the instrument's Setup menu – see Section 3.4 of the relevant User Guide (IM/SM1000 or IM/SM2000). Fig. 3.5 The Browse for Folder Window 8.
  • Page 12: E-Mail

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 3 Configuration 3.5 E-Mail Channels Report The instrument can be configured to send e-mails to a When selected, a summary of all enabled channels together maximum of 6 recipients in response to certain events. The with their instantaneous values is included in the e-mail.
  • Page 13 Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 3 Configuration E-mail Trigger Source External Media Report Channels Report Totalizers Report Link to Instrument's Web Server Fig. 3.6 Reports E-Mail Example Alarm Event Trigger Source Link to Instrument's Web Server Fig. 3.7 Event Trigger E-Mail Example...
  • Page 14: Modbus Tcp

    If configured as a Server, the recorder responds to Modbus queries transferred via the Modbus TCP protocol for the registers described in Appendix B of the relevant instrument’s User Guide, IM/SM1000 or IM/SM2000. The recorder can be configured for unrestricted access or access can be restricted to a maximum of 6 Modbus TCP Clients, from defined IP addresses.
  • Page 15: Modbus Tcp

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 4 Modbus TCP 4.2.1 Modbus TCP Select the required Modbus TCP configuration. Disabled – Modbus TCP disabled. Modbus TCP Server– instrument acts as a Modbus Slave Modbus TCP Client – instrument acts as a Modbus Master Note.
  • Page 16: Client Authorization

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 4 Modbus TCP 4.2.2 Client Authorization Note. This tab is displayed only if 'Implementation' is set to 'Modbus TCP Server' or 'Disabled' – see Section 4.2.1, page 13. Select the number of Modbus TCP Client (Master) devices permitted to poll the instrument for data: Unrestricted –...
  • Page 17: Comms Analog Input

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 4 Modbus TCP 4.2.3 Comms Analog Input Note. This tab is displayed only if 'Implementation' is set to 'Modbus TCP Client' – see Section 4.2.1, page 13. Select the comms analog input to hold the data from the nominated slave device.
  • Page 18: Comms Digital Input

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 4 Modbus TCP 4.2.4 Comms Digital Input Note. This tab is displayed only if 'Implementation' is set to 'Modbus TCP Client' – see Section 4.2.1, page 13. Select the comms digital input to hold the data from the nominated slave device.
  • Page 19: Operation

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 5 Operation 5 Operation 5.1 Web Server – Figs 5.1 to 5.9 Figs. 5.1 to 5.9 are examples of the page views available from the instrument's web server. Click to log on to the recorder to...
  • Page 20 Note Alarm status of each channel – refer to Section 6 of relevant User Guide (IM/SM1000 or IM/SM2000) for identification of alarm icons Fig. 5.2 Recording Channels Page Note. Alarm acknowledgement is enabled only if a user has been configured for remote operation access – see Section 3.1, page 5.
  • Page 21 Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 5 Operation Totalizer preset Current secure predetermined total values Current batch total Current totalizer status Totalizer tag Configured totalizers, color Start, stop or coded for each reset the totalizers channel (a warning message is displayed if not logged on) –...
  • Page 22 Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 5 Operation Module A analog inputs Module A cold junction compensation reading Module B analog inputs Module B cold junction compensation reading Fig. 5.6 Analog Signals Page Current status of digital signals List of all digital...
  • Page 23 Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 5 Operation Enter a valid FTP username – see Section 3 Enter an associated FTP password Enter an Operator Message to be sent to the recorder (maximum 20 characters) Enter an Instruction to be sent to the...
  • Page 24 Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 5 Operation Change or retain security configuration Select a configuration previously saved to internal storage or select a QuickStart template Change the recorder's current date and time setting Fig. 5.10 Alternative Configuration Selection Note. Alternative Configuration Selection is available only if a user has been configured for remote operation access with Configuration access rights –...
  • Page 25: Appendix A - Glossary

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 Appendix A – Glossary Appendix A – Glossary The following terms have specific meanings within the Ethernet MAC address environment: Media Access Control address, also called the hardware or physical address. This is a unique address given to...
  • Page 26: Notes

    Videographic Recorders SM1000 and SM2000 Notes Notes IM/SMENET Issue 4...
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  • Page 28 Modbus™ is a registered trademark of the Modbus-IDA organization Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries ABB has Sales & Customer Support expertise The Company’s policy is one of continuous product in over 100 countries worldwide improvement and the right is reserved to modify the information contained herein without notice.

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