eQ Smart Web
Integration manual
Table of contents
1
The module ..............................................................................................3
1.1
Purpose of the module ..............................................................................3
Mechanical design ....................................................................................4
1.2
Communication options.............................................................................5
1.3
Putting the eQ Smart Web into operation .................................................6
1.4
Determining the IP address of the eQ Smart Web....................................7
2
SCADA user menus ................................................................................8
2.1
Overview ...................................................................................................8
2.2
Alarm window ............................................................................................9
2.3
Plant view ................................................................................................10
2.4
Scheduler program..................................................................................12
2.5
Calendar..................................................................................................13
2.6
Trend window ..........................................................................................15
3
Set up and manage eQ Smart Web......................................................17
3.1
Overview .................................................................................................17
3.2
System settings.......................................................................................18
3.3
Layout of the menus and input pages.....................................................19
3.4
Making network settings..........................................................................20
3.5
Configuring mail servers .........................................................................22
3.6
E-mail settings.........................................................................................24
3.7
Managing users.......................................................................................26
3.8
Installing a SCADA application................................................................29
Index
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1
The module
1.1
Purpose of the module
Operation and
monitoring
The eQ Smart Web Module offers a complete solution for operating and observing
plants via a web browser – both locally and via the web.
Principle setup
The diagram illustrates the principle setup and basic functions of operation based
on a locally operated plant. It consists of a number of air conditioning devices
controlled and regulated by Climatix controllers. A Climatix eQ Smart Web
communication module is connected to every controller:
PC
Plant viewer
Trend viewer
Alarm viewer
Calendar
Time schedule
Ethernet
P3 9 3 5 Z0 2
POL6XX + POL909
AHU
PC
AHU
Operational functions
POL6XX + POL909
AHU
PC with web browser
Air conditioning devices
POL6XX
POL909
Climatix controller
Climatix Smart Web Module
Air handling units from Fläkt Woods with SCADA application is configured in
factory. The menus and operating functions shown below are available. These are:
Menu
General function
Plant viewer
Monitor and operate data points via plant images.
Alarm viewer
Table of all alarms with timestamp, value and status
information.
Trend viewer
Log and graphical presentation of data point values.
Calendar
Calendar for creating timer schedules in conjunction with the
"Time Schedule" menu
Time schedule
Creation of timer schedules in conjunction with the "Calendar"
menu
Mechanical design
The diagram shows eQ Smart Web Module POL909.50/XXX. It is connected to the
Climatix controller by means of the internal communication expansion bus. This is
achieved directly by means of a plug-in connection to the left side of the controller.
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Setup
1
6
5
SIEMENS
2
SIEMENS
4
3
Elements and
connections
The elements and connections shown in the diagram are as follows:
Pos. Element / Connection
1
Modem interface RS232 to RJ45
2
10BaseT Ethernet interface to RJ45
3
"BSP" LED
4
"BUS" LED
5
Connector
6
Climatix controller
Status displays
Status displays "BSP" and "BUS" can be red, green or yellow.
"BSP" LED
This LED provides information about the status of the "Board Support Package"
(BSP). The color and frequency with which the LED flashes have the following
meaning:
Color
Flash frequency
Significance / Mode
Red / Yellow 1 s "on" / 1 s "off"
Upgrade mode
Green
Continuously "on"
BSP running and communication in
progress with the controller.
Yellow
Continuously "on"
BSP running but no communication in
progress with the controller.
Red
Flashing at 2 Hz
BSP error (software error)
Red
Continuously "on"
Hardware fault
"BUS" LED
This LED shows the status of external communication with the bus, not
communication with the controller. The color and frequency with which the LED
flashes have the following meaning:
Color
Flash frequency
Significance / Mode
Green
Continuously "on"
Communication is active
Red
Continuously "on"
Communication interrupted
When both LEDs are dark, then the power supply is outside the permissible range.
1.2
Communication options
Connection paths
The eQ Smart Web Module allows plants or parts of plants to be operated and
monitored by means of the following connection paths:
• at local level via Ethernet
• via the web
• via a modem
Overview
The following diagram contains an overview of the basic communication options
with the eQ Smart Web:
RPC
MT
RPC
M
LPC
M
RS232
POL909
POL6XX
Ethernet
POL6XX
Ethernet
P2P
Ethernet
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Description of the
overview
The elements shown and their functions are as follows:
Element
Description / Function
LPC
Local PC with browser and mail program
POL909
Climatix communication module eQ Smart Web
POL6XX
Climatix controller
Ethernet
Ethernet interface / Ethernet bus
P2P
Peer-to-peer communication between two or more Climatix
controllers for exchanging process data.
RS232
RS232 modem interface including GSM/GPRS support
M
Modems
RPC
Remote PC with browser and mail program
CP
Mobile telephone for receiving SMS
1.3
Devices
Putting the eQ Smart Web into operation
The devices involved are:
SCOPE
HMI
PC
POL909
POL6XX
Ethernet
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PC
POL909
PC with web browser and SCOPE
eQ Smart Web Module
HMI
POL6XX
POL... operating device
Climatix controller
Install the eQ Smart
Web
To install the eQ Smart Web, proceed as follows:
Step
Action
1
Controller OFF
2
Use a connector to attach the eQ Smart Web module to the controller.
3
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the eQ Smart Web module and PC to
the Ethernet.
4
Controller ON:
J The module starts/ initialization takes place.
J As soon as the "BSP" and "BUS" LEDs on the eQ Smart Web light up
green, communication with the controller and with the Ethernet is
active once again.
Initiate the connection
To initiate the connection to the eQ Smart Web in a web browser, proceed as
follows:
Step
Action
1
Start the web browser and enter the default name or the IP address of
the eQ Smart Web in the address line, e.g.:
http://POL909_FF32F9
2
Confirm your entry with Enter:
J The start page of the eQ Smart Web will open
J Log in with username and password
Default username: USER
Default password: user
Default name of the
eQ Smart Web
The default name of the eQ Smart Web always has the following format:
POL909_xxxxxx
Here xxxxxx stands for the last 6 hexadecimal characters of the MAC address.
The MAC address can be found on the sticker on the left side of the eQ Smart
Web.
If the connection is not established by means of the default name or for
subsequent, direct access to the eQ Smart Web files by means of the FTP client,
then the IP address of the eQ Smart Web is to be determined. This can be
achieved with SCOPE or HMI, see section 1.4 “Determining the IP address of the
eQ Smart Web”.
1.4
Purpose
Determining the IP address of the eQ Smart
Web
The IP address must be known in both cases:
• If the connection cannot be established using the default name.
• For direct access to eQ Smart Web files with an FTP client (section Error!
Reference source not found. and section Error! Reference source not
found.).
Procedure with the HMI
The individual steps for reading the IP address of the eQ Smart Web are:
Step
1
2
3
Action
Connect the HMI to the controller.
Wait for the data to load.
J Note the messages / status bar on the HMI display.
Display: Start page (restricted) J go to Password enter
4
Enter the password (2000)
5
Display: Main index J go to System overview
6
Display: System overview J go to Communication
7
Display: Communications J go to Comm module overview
8
Display: Comm module overview J go to 1–eQ Smart Web
9
Display: Web module J Read IP address, in screenshot, e.g.
139.16.76.179
2
SCADA user menus
2.1
Overview
"SCADA" window
If a web module is mounted and configured by FläktWoods then the "SCADA"
window contains the following menus to enable the user to operate and monitor the
associated plants.
Menus / contents
The menus with their windows and contents are as follows:
Menu
Window
Contents
Controls
Alarm
All active and historical alerts with
timestamp and information about the
alert point.
Plant
Plant images with the current values for
the data points and alert status display.
Scheduler
Set the schedule for switching the
system in line with requirements.
Calendars
Define public holidays and rules.
Trend
View important data points in the trend
when and export data.
Element
“Language” selection list
Description
The translated languages according to section
Call online help
2.2
Alarm window
The “Alarm” tab contains these two windows:
• "Live"
List of current, pending alerts
• "Archive/History" List of alerts that have occurred
"Live" window
The following screenshot shows an example:
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Information elements and
controls
Element
“Name” column
“Date” column
"Message" column
“State” column
"Acknowledge Alarms"
button
Information / Purpose
Name of the alarm
Timestamp for the alarm
Display alarm text.
Status: – outgoing ; + incoming
Confirm a marked alarm.
"Archive/History"
window
The following screenshot shows an example:
2.3
Plant view
The plant view enables the user to:
• select plant (plant views)
• view and operate data points
Two views are available for this purpose:
• "Diagram" view
• "Data Table" view
"Diagram" view
The existing plant views can be selected in the "Diagram" view and the data points
embedded there can be operated.
Example of a plant view with full access rights ("0"):
Information elements and
controls
Element
Plants
Data point fields
Refresh Interval
(bottom of the
screen)
Slide control
(bottom of the
screen)
Information / Purpose
Existing plant views. Click to select the required view (in
this case "Overview").
These show the current states of the data points, e.g. "ON"
for the damper ST1 or "22" °C for the supply air
temperature.
Data points with the icon in the data point field can be
edited; see the following examples.
Dropdown list with the selection:
10 sec / 20 sec / 60 sec / disabled
For adjusting the image size within the window.
If the image is made larger than the window, then scroll
bars appear at the bottom of the screen and on the right
hand side.
If the required section of the screen has disappeared
because of the enlargement, this can be made visible again
either using these controls or by means of the mouse
pointer in the screen (click and hold).
Plant view, continued
"Data Table" view
The existing plants can be selected in the "Data Table" view. The table lists the data
points according to the “Diagram” view:
The selected plant is retained when switching between the views.
Information elements and
controls
Element
Plants
Name
Value
State
Edit
Examples for "Edit"
Information / Purpose
Overview: Actual values and states for the AHU.
Setpoints: Changeable setpoints for the AHU.
Other settings: Advanced parameters.
Visible data points (selected when configuring the plant view)
Current values of the data points.
Current states of the data points (if a status element was assigned
while configuring the plant view).
Adjust set values, change states to be monitored, etc., see below.
Here are some examples for the Edit function in the "Diagram" and "Data Table"
views:
Adjust set value (diagram):
Change monitoring status:
Adjust set value (data table):
No access right for editing:
2.4
Scheduler program
When used in conjunction with the calendar, the scheduler allows different
scheduling programs to be created to control plants and parts of plants in
accordance with the:
• Weekday
• Date
• Time
View
The screenshot shows part of the scheduler:
Information elements and
controls
Element
"Schedulers" group field
Current Value
Default Value
Period of Application
Copy from: … to:
Save all changes
Weekdays: "Monday",
"Tuesday" etc.
time
action
Information / Purpose
List of the scheduler programs created
Current status of the scheduler program
Default for the status (Off / On)
Program period (always / date from-to)
Copy entries for one weekday to another weekday.
Save all the changes made
Scrolling down means that the screens for all seven
days and an exception day can be seen.
Time specification
Choice of the associated action (on, off, level 1 etc.)
Delete entry
2.5
Calendar
When used in conjunction with the scheduler, the calendar allows different
scheduling programs to be created to control plants and parts of plants in
accordance with the:
• Weekday
• Date
• Time
View
The screenshot shows part of the calendar:
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Information elements and
controls
Element
"Calendars" group field
Rule
"<<<<" button
">>>>" button
Monthly calendar:
January, February etc
Input masks
Specific date
Information / Purpose
List of calendars
List of the rules created for the exception day
(2 columns of 5 entries each possible)
Delete rule
Edit rule, see the following input screens.
Go to previous year
Go to next year
Scrolling enables all 12 months to be displayed.
The following input masks appear when you click the Edit icon in the required line
for the rules.
Calendar, continued
Monthly date
Annual date
2.6
Trend window
Purpose
The "Trend" tab contains two menu items:
• "Live" window
• "Archive/History" window
"Live" window
Trend recordings can be defined and viewed in the “Live” window:
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Information elements
and controls
Element
List box left
/
Purpose / Information
Defined trend records
Hide / show record
Display values at the point on the diagram shown with the
vertical ruler. Example:
1. Enlarge the selected area
2. Display the information window for a particular point,
see the example above.
Move the diagram in the window
Reduce the view in stages by clicking.
100% view
Enable / disable data point polling
Select the polling interval:
1 s / 2 s / 5 s / 10 s / 30 s / 1 min / 2 min / 5 min
When selected: diagram follows the recording
Export recorded data in CSV format.
Trend window, continued
Export CSV
Clicking the Export CSV button opens a dialog box of this type:
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Open button:
Save button:
Opens the file manager to select the destination location.
Saves the export.csv file under the name entered in the file
namer that subsequently opens.
"Archive/History"
window
Saved trend records can be displayed in the "Archive/History" window:
Information elements
and controls
Element
List box left
Toolbar
Start: input
End: input
+ / - buttons
Purpose / Information
Saved trend records
Select the trend record to be displayed.
Same as for the "Live" tab, see the previous page.
Enter the starting date and time for the recording to be
displayed in the text field or calendar.
Enter the end date and time for the recording to be
displayed in the text field or calendar.
Increase or decrease the time by one.
The default setting is minutes. However if the cursor is
placed in the seconds, minutes or hours then the time is
increased or decreased by the relevant unit.
Export recorded data in CSV format (all data for the
relevant recording).
3
Set up and manage eQ Smart Web
3.1
Overview
Introduction
This section deals with the setting up and management of the eQ Smart Web. It
mainly covers:
• How to configure communication channels
• How to specify communication media
• How to manage users
• How to perform a diagnosis
• How to install a SCADA application
Participating
communication
channels
The diagram below contains an overview of the communication channels involved,
with the devices and services:
M
RPC
RPC
T+T
IN
CP
T
M
M
LPC
RS232
POL909
RAS
FS
POL6XX
Ethernet
POL6XX
Ethernet
P2P
Ethernet
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LPC
POL909
IN
M
RAS
Local operating station
eQ Smart Web Module
Intranet/Internet (Web)
Dial-up modem
Remote Access Server
RPC
POL6XX
T+T
T
FS
Remote operating station
Climatix controller
Telephone network
GSM modem or terminal
File Server
3.2
System settings
System settings page called the Management menu contains the tabs with the
menus for configuring the eQ Smart Web.
ª
Network
Tabs / menus
ª
ª
Communication
User
Management
ª
ª
Diagnostic
SCADA
Application
The tabs with their overview pages and menus are:
Tab
Network
Overview page
Menu
• Network settings
• Modem configuration
• Dial up connection
• P2P configuration
Communication
• Mail server config
• Email settings
• SMS settings
User
Management
• Set up user profiles
Diagnostic
• View log files
• System state
• Reboot system
SCADA
Application
• Install SCADA
The contents of the overview pages shown here are reproduced in text form in the
sections below.
3.3
Example "Network
settings"
Layout of the menus and input pages
Select a tab in the Management menu (e.g. Network) and then choose the
required menu on the relevant overview page (e.g. Network settings):
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Explanations
The menus and input pages mainly have the following layout:
Element
Tab
Menus
Input pages
Help texts
…*
Buttons
OK button
Description
e.g. Network
e.g. Network settings
Text, dialog and option field for entry or selection.
Example above: "You can get IP settings assigned …"
These explanations are contained in the document text.
Required inputs
Example: OK: see below
Example: Cancel: Back to overview page
Clicking OK opens the following dialog box:
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Effects
Clicking one of the buttons has the following effect on all dialog windows of the
same name:
Buttons
OK
Cancel
Effects
A restart takes place. The entries made are subsequently
effective.
The inputs made are saved, but only become effective at the
next restart.
3.4
Making network settings
Purpose
You can carry out the IP configuration of the eQ Smart Web in the network in the
Network settings menu, i.e.:
• Assign IP address
• Assign DNS server address
Prerequisites
The eQ Smart Web is installed and the connection is initiated, see section Error!
Reference source not found. "Error! Reference source not found.".
Two options
There are two options for assigning the addresses:
• Automatically via a DHCP server (if available and supported by the network).
• Manual entry
Automatic assignment
Automatic assignment is performed as described below:
Step
1
Action
Select the Network settings menu in the Network tab.
J The Network settings input page opens:
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2
3
Explanations
Select the required options.
The two automatic options were left unchanged in the screenshot above
(default setting).
Complete the inputs by pressing Ok and confirm the "Network settings
saved successfully" message in the subsequent Message from
webpage dialog box with Ok or Cancel.
See the paragraph on the "OK button” on the previous page.
Element
Device name
Obtain an IP address
automatically
Use the following IP
address
Obtain the DNS server
address automatically
Use the following DNS
server address
Description
Factory entry. Supplied by the eQ Smart Web.
This can be changed here, e.g. on a plant-specific
basis.
Have the IP address assigned by the DHCP server.
Enter the IP address manually; see next page.
Have the DNS server address assigned by the DHCP
server.
Enter the DNS server address manually; see next
page.
Making network settings, continued
IP and DNS server addresses are manually assigned as follows:
Manual assignment
Step
1
Action
Select the Network settings menu in the Network tab and then choose
the required options for manual assignment, i.e.:
– Use the following IP address
– Use the following DNS server address
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2
3
Assignment of the IP
address
STOP
Assignment of the DNS
server
The two manual assignments were selected in the example above.
Enter the required addresses in the text fields; see the explanations
below.
Complete the inputs by pressing OK and confirm the "Network settings
saved successfully" message in the subsequent Message from
webpage dialog box with OK or Cancel.
Explanations of the entries in the text fields:
Text field
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
Description
Static IP address of the eQ Smart Web
Subnet mask to be used
Gateway to be used
Take care when defining and changing these settings. Ask your network
administrator about the valid addresses.
If you make incorrect entries, you can no longer access the eQ Smart Web via the
network.
Explanations of the entries in the text fields:
Text field
Preferred DNS server
Alternate DNS server
Description
Address of the (preferred) DNS server
Address of an alternative DNS server (optional)
This is used if the preferred server is unavailable.
3.5
Configuring mail servers
The settings for the mail server can be made on this page. These involve:
• Configuring the SMPT server
• Authenticating Pop3 before SMTP (optional)
Participating elements
The elements involved in the configuration are:
Adress
RPC
INP
SMTP
Adress
LPC
Alarm!
POL909
MS
SMTP
Ethernet
Ethernet
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INP
RPC
Configuration SMTP
server
Internet Provider
Remote PC
MS
LPC
Mail Server
Local PC
To configure the SMTP server, proceed as follows:
Step
1
Action
Select the Mail server configuration menu in the Communications tab.
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2
3
4
Explanations for the
entries
Make the entries in the text fields and select the relevant checkboxes.
Confirm your entries with OK.
Confirm the completion message in the popup window with OK.
Entry
SMTP server
Email address
Authentifications
Description
Server for outgoing mails from the e-mail sender
(e.g. mail.gmx.net)
The sender’s e-mail address (e.g.
[email protected])
This address must already exist!
Select the required method.
If Pop3 before SMTP is selected, then open additional text
fields, see next page.
Configuring mail servers, continued
Authenticating Pop3
To authenticate Pop3 before SMTP, proceed as follows:
Step
1
Action
Select the Mail server configuration menu in the Communication tab
and then the Pop3 before SMTP checkbox:
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2
3
4
Make the entries in the additional text fields for “Pop3 before SMTP”.
Confirm your entries with OK.
Confirm the completion message in the popup window with OK.
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Explanations for the
entries
Entry
User name
Password
POP3 server
Description
Example: [email protected]
Personal password of the mail account
Name of the server Example: pop.gmx.net
3.6
E-mail settings
This page is where the settings are made for sending e-mails via the eQ Smart
Web. These involve:
• General settings
• Advanced settings for multiple addresses
General settings
To enter the generally required settings, proceed as follows:
Step Action
1
Select the Email settings menu and then General settings in the
Communication tab:
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2
3
4
5
Select the required checkboxes and complete the text fields.
Select the appropriate language for e-Mails in the dropdown list box.
Confirm your entries with OK.
Confirm the completion message in the popup window with OK.
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If the Send test Email checkbox has been selected, then confirm the
completion message in the popup window with OK:
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Explanations for the
entries
Entry
Use Email notifications
Email notification receiver
Email notification subject
Email notification message
Email notification subject
Send test Email
SMS alarm server ID
Email Language
Description
Activate/deactivate the e-mail function
Address of the e-mail recipient
Subject line in the e-mail
Text output in the e-mail Entry %s required if alarm
texts are also to be sent.
Trigger if alarm is incoming or outgoing or both.
If this is selected, a test mail is sent when the page
is confirmed.
Alarm server ID for e-mail (member 0x0003)
Current language column (i.e. the language used for
e-mails) from the language support file
"ObjLang.csv".
E-mail settings, continued
Advanced settings
To enter the advanced settings for several addresses, proceed as follows:
Step
1
Action
Select the Email settings menu and then Advanced settings in the
Communication tab:
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2
3
4
5
Explanations for the
entries
Select the Use multiple email addresses checkbox if necessary.
In the text fields enter the member and the e-mail addresses.
Confirm your entries with OK.
Confirm the completion message in the popup window with OK.
Entry
Use multiple email addresses
Member for active email
Email address 1 and 2
Email address 3 and 4
Description
This option must be selected when multiple
target addresses are used.
The value of this member is used to select the
appropriate e-mail address.
The "Use multiple email addresses" option
requires at least two e-mail addresses to be
entered.
Enter additional e-mail addresses.
To enable alarm messages (e-mail notification messages) to be sent by the
Climatix controller, the "ObjLang.csv" language support file for the project must be
expanded to include the relevant information.
These messages are sent when the entry %s has been made in the general
settings under "Email notification message".
3.7
Managing users
Overview
User management involves the following activities
• Create a list of users
• Edit the user name and password
• Define the user group to which the user belongs
List of users
The list of users is created or changed as follows:
Step
1
Action
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2
3
Explanations
Create new users and edit existing lines; see the explanations below.
Confirm your entries with OK.
Element
Description
User name column
List of all users of the web visualization.
Users ADMIN and WEBADMIN are included by
default.
ADMIN is authorized to perform all operations. It
cannot be deleted.
Options column
Tools for creating and changing entries.
(Edit user)
(Edit group membership)
(Delete user)
Opens the page for the relevant user to enable the
name and password to be edited.
Opens the page for the relevant user to enable the
group membership to be edited.
This icon appears as soon as a new user has been
added.
Deletes the user entry.
This icon appears as soon as a new user has been
added.
Opens an empty page to enter a user name and
password.
Managing users, continued
Name and password
Procedure
These text fields are used to define new users and to change existing entries.
Step
1
Action
In the User Management tab/ list of users:
– click the Add a new user button
– or select an existing line and click Edit
J the Edit user input page opens:
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2
3
Explanations
Complete or change the text fields.
Confirm your entries with OK.
Entry
User name
Password
Retype password
Group membership
Procedure
Description
All user names must be entered in uppercase letters.
Passwords must contain at least 3 characters
Otherwise there are no other rules.
Repeat the password.
This group field can be used to assign the defined users membership of different
groups with their respective access rights.
Step
1
Action
Select an existing line in the User Management / List of Users tab and
click there on the Edit group membership icon
J the input page opens (shown in this case for user "WEBADMIN"):
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2
3
Select the required checkboxes.
Confirm your entries with OK.
STOP
Explanations
The "WebUsers" checkbox must be selected so that it is possible to access the eQ
Smart Web via WEB.
Option
WebUsers
SCADAGroup1 … 5
FTP
SCADAConfig
MCT
RasUsers
User has access rights …
… to the Web (World Wide Web)
… to the selected SCADA groups.
… to the data as per data structure, via FTP client.
… to the "SCADA Configuration" menu
… to the "Management" menu on the start page
… to the "Management" > "Network" menu
3.8
Updating a SCADA
application
Installing a SCADA application
The Install SCADA application menu in conjunction with an SD card with the
appropriate contents is used to:
• Install the SCADA application
• Update an existing SCADA application
SD
POL909
POL6XX
Ethernet
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Prepare an SD card
Contact Fläkt Woods support to get the unique SCADA application.
Create an SD card with the unique SCADA file "SCADA.cab".
Note: All Fläkt Woods SCADA applications are individual created by Fläkt Woods.
Performing an
installation
Following the preparations, proceed as follows:
Step
1
Action
Select the Installation menu item in the SCADA Applications tab:
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2
Click Start installation.
J The “Message from Webpage” dialog box opens:
3
4
Wait until both LEDs on the eQ Smart Web light up green.
Perform a restart (power off / on).
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Index
C
Climatix web visualization
putting the eQ Smart Web into operation............ 6
D
Determining the IP address .................................... 7
E
eQ Smart Web
communication options........................................ 5
mechanical setup ................................................ 4
purpose of the module......................................... 3
S
SCADA user menus
alarm window ...................................................... 9
calendar ............................................................ 13
overview .............................................................. 8
plant view .......................................................... 10
scheduler program ............................................ 12
trend window..................................................... 15
Set up eQ Smart Web
configuring mail servers ................................ 22
e-mail settings ............................................... 24
installing a SCADA application ...................... 29
managing users ............................................. 26
menu "management" ..................................... 18
menus and input pages ................................. 19
network settings............................................. 20
overview ........................................................ 17
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