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Canatal Modulo Web - m52 - Web - Interface - Datasheet

This document provides instructions for setting up and configuring the web interface for Mission Critical Air Conditioning Systems. It describes how to connect to the web interface via Ethernet or RS485 ports and set the default IP address. It also explains how to configure unit settings like temperature units, assign unit addresses and labels, and view unit data and alarms on the web interface.

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Canatal Modulo Web - m52 - Web - Interface - Datasheet

This document provides instructions for setting up and configuring the web interface for Mission Critical Air Conditioning Systems. It describes how to connect to the web interface via Ethernet or RS485 ports and set the default IP address. It also explains how to configure unit settings like temperature units, assign unit addresses and labels, and view unit data and alarms on the web interface.

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MISSION CRITICAL Air Conditioning Systems

M52/WEB Interface Startup Manual

RJ45 Network

A 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection is available to connect the Web Interface on a local area
network. Use a crossover cable (shipped with the hardware; blue cable with yellow ends) for
initial connection and configuration. The default settings are as follows:

IP Address: 10.0.0.188
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0

EIA-RS485 Port
Port 1 connects to an EIA-RS485 network. A grounded shield contact is provided for connection
to shielded cable. If the shield contact is used, verify the power connector is properly grounded
and there is no voltage potential between units on the network. The EIA-485 port is set to 8
databits, no parity, and 1 stop bit (8, N, 1).

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WEB INTERFACE
The Web Interface network connection allows users to configure and view current
information from the hardware. When logging on to the Web interface, navigate
to the unit’s IP address in a Web browser. A prompt will ask for a username and
password. Enter in the appropriate information.
Default Settings: IP:
10.0.0.188
Username: fds
Password: -
none/blank-

Figure 1: Log in Page

Once you login using the default IP settings, you can assign a new IP address if required.

Configuring Communication: The Web interface will not communicate over a


user’s network the first time it is connected to the network. At the factory, the Web
interface is set with a default IP address of 10.0.0.188 and Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

You must change this default address to an IP address that corresponds with your
network before the Web interface can communicate over the network.

Unless you are familiar with setting the IP address, consult your
IT department before attempting this procedure.

To use a Web browser to set the Web Interface’s IP address:

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1. Plug a crossover network cable into the laptop or workstation that will be used to
configure the Web Interface.
2. Write down the computer’s current IP address and Subnet Mask.
IMPORTANT you will need to change the computer's IP address and Subnet
Mask back to the original settings after changing the IP address and Subnet Mask
for the Web Interface.

3. Change the IP address and Subnet Mask of the computer from its existing address
to one that will allow it to communicate with the Web Interface, such as
10.0.0.180.
Note: It may be beneficial to set the IP address to one that is one number different
from the Web Interface IP address. Consult the computer's manual or your IT
department before attempting this procedure.

4. Connect the other end of the network cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the
Web Interface.

5. Access the Web Interface through a Web browser by typing the IP address
(10.0.0.188) into the location bar.

To change the IP Address Go to Configuration -> Network Settings


Enter New IP Address; Net Mask and Def Route -> Click on submit changes

Figure 2: ClimateWorx Network Settings page

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Web Configuration:

Figure 3: ClimateWorx Web Settings page

System Name: You can give a name to the Web Interface.

Web Password Read Only: An alphanumeric value of 16 characters maximum. Enter a password
so you can access the Web interface and view the conditions.

Web Password Read/Write: An alphanumeric value of 16 characters maximum. Enter a password


so you can view the conditions and make changes to the Web
interface configuration.

Web Refresh Rate: This integer value represents how long the system waits until it updates the
Web interface with current data. To change the rate, click in the field
and type the desired amount of time (in seconds). The default refresh rate
is set to 0, which means the Web interface will not refresh at all. If you
want the system to automatically refresh, set the refresh rate to a positive
number greater than 0. The minimum recommended refresh rate is five
seconds. A slower rate could cause errors that prevent the system
from functioning properly.

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Clock Configuration: Go to Configuration -> Clock Configuration
Enter Date; Time and Day -> Click on submit changes

Figure 4: ClimateWorx Clock Configuration Page

To configure ClimateWorx units, click on ClimateWorx unit’s link as in figure 5.

Figure 5: ClimateWorx Configuration Page

The ClimateWorx configuration screen allows you to set the parameters for each
unit and up to a maximum of 8 units.

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Figure 5: ClimateWorx Unit Configuration Page

Select the EIA- 485 Comm Type and set EIA- 485 Baud Rate to “9600”

Note: To avoid the timeouts on the labels, you can set the Serial Master Poll timeout to
more than3 seconds, Serial master poll internal when left at 0 defaults to 250ms. You can
set the Comm Loss Alarm timeout on the ClimateWorx Configuration page to 1 or greater.

Click on the number below Unit# to assign the values/ text and hit submit changes. Return to the
configuration screen pick the next Unit# and continue the steps to assign the values/ text for the
rest of the units.

Click on the number below Unit# to


get the below screen – Figure 7.1

Figure 7.0: ClimateWorx Unit Configuration page

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Assign the ClimateWorx unit
address (Network Address)

Assign a Text label to ClimateWorx


unit i.e. CRAC 1 or AC1

Assign the Duty unit


number

Pick the ClimateWorx series – Series


6 or 8 or 9 or P from drop down

Figure 7.1: ClimateWorx Unit Configuration page

Network Address: The RS485 address ClimateWorx will use to identify a unique unit
in a BMS network. Must be 01 to 63. Please refer to M52 user
manual to set the address on the machine(s).

Temperature Units

To change display Temperature Units - Go to Configuration -> Temperature Display


Units. Selectable deg °C or °F and Click on submit changes to take effect.

Figure 8: ClimateWorx Temperature Units

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When all the units are assigned with the addresses, go back to Home page and click on the
ClimateWorx units link you will see the summary of all units with the unit text label as in figure 9.

The summary page gives us a snap shot status of the units.

To view data of each specific unit click on the unit label and this takes you to new screen where
you will see the mapped points with values from this specific unit label as in figure 10 and 10.1.

Figure 9: ClimateWorx Unit Summary Page

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Figure 10: ClimateWorx Unit Data Page

Figure 10.1: ClimateWorx Unit Component RunTime Data Page

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Alarms: Active alarms are displayed on the data point view screen as below as in figure 11.

Figure 11: Active Alarm Page

Alarms: Value represents the alarm status as follows:

No Alarm:

Active Alarm:

Active Alarm
Acknowledged:

Figure 11.1: Active Alarm Point Value


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Email Configuration: Use the SMTP configuration section to set up the Web interface’s
communication to email recipients. The Web interface can send email to up to four recipients.
Recipients can include an exchange server using a distribution list, an email account, or a cell
phone. The Web interface can also communicate via ESMTP (Authenticated) to mail servers
requiring a login name and password. Sample screen for reference as in figure 12.

Figure 12: ClimateWorx Unit Email Configuration Example Page

Email Text of Active Alarm: Will send out email with Unit tag as assigned, Date and
Time Alarm logged with the Alarm description.

Web Interface Gateway


AH007-24905-ALM -02/06/13 14:12:48 CRAC-2 Filter Dirty

Web Interface Gateway


AH006-14902-ALM -02/06/13 11:51:19 pseries Low Airflow

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