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pCOWeb card installation• SNMP• Modbus over IP• BACnet over IP

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Unit side – Serial settings configuration (pCOWeb up to rel. 1.4.X)

(CRAC units equipped with UG40 terminal)• Press PRG button, • Select SETTINGS MENU• Type 00000 password • Select SERIAL/MODEM SETTINGS• Set the parameters as described

(Chillers and Telecom units with MP20 terminal)

(CRAC and Chiller units equipped with pCO5 board)

• Press PRG button, • Select SERVICE MENU• Type 00121 password • Select SERIAL/MODEM SETTINGS (BMS1)• Set the parameters as described

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Unit side – Serial settings configuration (pCOWeb from rel. 1.5.X)

(CRAC units equipped with UG40 terminal)• Press PRG button, • Select SETTINGS MENU• Type 00000 password • Select SERIAL/MODEM SETTINGS• Set the parameters as described

(Chillers and Telecom units with MP20 terminal)

(CRAC and Chiller units equipped with pCO5 board)

• Press PRG button, • Select SERVICE MENU• Type 00121 password • Select SERIAL/MODEM SETTINGS (BMS1)• Set the parameters as described

Modbus in placeof standard

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pCOWeb: Installation

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• Manual configuration with cross cable to the PC

Connection with the pCOWeb card

DHCP

DIRECT CONNECTION WITH PC

• Automatic assignment of the IP address

• Pay attention to the unit reboot, necessary tofix the IP by means the MAC address

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pCOWeb: Configuration of the PC – Manual configuration

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pCOWeb: Configuration of the PC – Manual configuration

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pCOWeb: Configuration of the PC – Manual configuration

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� Connect pCOWeb to the Ethernet connector on the PC using a crossover cable;

� Immediately after reboot, as soon as the status LED remains on steady GREEN, hold pressedthe black button;

� after around 20 seconds the status LED, due to the button being pressed, will return RED and flash slowly 3 times; the button must be released before the end of the 3 flashes;

� once the red flashes have terminated, the status LED will turn GREEN

� After that the status LED will start flashing => 172.16.0.1 assigned

pCOWeb: Configuration of the PC – Manual configurationIt can be used for all BIOS versions and all pCOWeb firmw are versions

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� To press simultaneously «Alarm button + Enter button» of the UG40/50 Terminal

� pCOWeb settings

pCOWeb: Configuration of the PC – Manual configuration“Without using black button”

ONLY for pCO controller with BIOS > 5.18 and pCOWEB > 1.5.0 - 1.24

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pCOWeb: Buttons and Leds

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pCOWeb: Leds meanings

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pCOWeb: Access to the pCOWeb from the PC

or other IP in case ofconfiguration using DHCP

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pCOWeb: Default Home Page

or other IP in case ofconfiguration using DHCP

GOOD!!! Web card correctly configured and now it’s tim e to upload the Schneider Web Pages

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pCOWeb: Schneider Web Pages downloading /1

Special pages follow the workflow of the special unit. “separate sending”

Click here

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pCOWeb: Schneider Web Pages downloading /2

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Example of email containing parameters after registra tion

pCOWeb: Schneider Web Pages downloading /3

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pCOWeb: Schneider Web Pages downloading /4

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pCOWeb: Schneider Web Pages downloading /5

Identification of the proper web pages collection, Example:

• Business Line: Precision Air Conditioning

• Family: Uniflair_LE_Leonardo_Evolution

• Typology: Chilled Water

• Copy the folder in your desktop or other recipient

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pCOWeb: Schneider Web Pages UPLOADING /1

Download FTP FileZilla (free on google) or other FTP manager (trialversion is enough). After that do enter the login parameters .

Host: 172.16.0.1 (default assignment) or other in case of DHCP mode

Username: httpadmin

Password: fhttpadmin

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pCOWeb: Schneider Web Pages UPLOADING /2 Copy and paste the content of CW in the pCOWeb memo ry. Using FilezillaSame position of the html files and select “overwrite all files”

Copy and paste the content of CW in the pCOWeb memo ry. Using FTP commandSame position of the html files and select “overwrite all files”

ftp:// userID :pwd @IPaddress

I° Possibility

II° Possibility

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pCOWeb: Schneider Web Page - OK

Example: Leonardo CW Web Page with simulation of a “C logged Filter Alarm ”

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pCOWeb: Troubleshooting !!!

If you face problems during the phases previously reporte d, please do check:

1. The protocol in the user terminal must be fixed on standardfor SNMP / Modbus Over IP / BACnet Over IP

2. The serial speed in the user terminal must be fixed on 19.200

3. The firewall must be disabled during configuration

4. The proxy server must be disabled during configuration

5. Manual IP assignment using CROSS cable

6. To access in the pCOWeb reserved area: admin and fadmin

7. To access via FTP: IP defined, httpadmin & fhttpadmin

8. The WebPages must be inserted inside: usr/local/root/flash/http

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pCOWeb: IP change after manual configuration

Example: In this case the IP: 172.16.0.1 has been changed with 172.19.8.4, not required in case of DHCP mode

Good Job ! Finished !

Supervisory Systems

• DDF import - StruxureWare/DCE console

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The selection of the suitable DDF (web area previouslyindicated) is the result of these answers:

1. Family Name ex. Uniflair_LE / Leonardo

2. Modbus/IP or SNMP ex. Modbus/IP� Selection of the DDF

� uniflair_am_uniflair_le_amico_leonardo_ug40mp40_TCP IP_Modbus_CCU.xml

3. Import on DCE system (Catching of Analog values, status/alarm sensors, integer values via tcp/ip card)

Integration into DCE, StruxureWare console“ using Modbus/IP or SNMP ”

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StruxureWare Data Center Expert 7.2.1 – Import mask

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StruxureWare DataCenter Expert 7.2.1 – Import mask

it works!

Supervisory Systems

• Appendix

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Ethernet network – The Concept

pCOWeb

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Example of network connection

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pCOWeb: Features and Options

� Board features:

� Power by pCO – Main Board� ARM7 74MHz� 16MB RAM, 8MB flash (32MB RAM, 16MB flash from release 3.0)

� Linux 2.4.21

� Protocols:

� HTTP (web pages 4MB)� SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)� Modbus over IP� BACnet Ethernet ISO8802-2 over 8802-3; BACnet/IP� FTP server, FTP client� The parameters configuration can be done automatically in case of DHCP servers

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pCOWeb: Functions available /1

� WEB server : used to check or change the operating status of the pCO controller using a remote computer running, for example, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox; dynamic web pages developed by the user can be added; supports CGI technology; supports protection to access web pages;

� Logger : pCOWeb can record the values of some of the pCO controller variables in a file on its non-volatile memory: the file can then be downloaded to a PC using the browser;

� Graphs : Using the Logger function, the trends of the data saved over time can be viewed on graphs;

pCOWeb can send e-mails when a programmable event occurs on the pCO controller (activation of alarms, exceeding of thresholds) or at set time intervals;

� FTP push : pCOWeb can send a file in XML format containing values of the variables;

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pCOWeb: Functions available /2

� SNMPv1, v2, v3 : to access pCOWeb from a computer using supervision software based on the SNMP protocol. pCOWeb can send programmable enterprise TRAP or INFORM packets for alarm notifications;

�TLS 1.2: available from release 3.0

� Modbus over IP

� BACnet Ethernet ISO8802-2 over 8802-3: to access the pCO controller using supervision software based on the BACnet Ethernet protocol; BACnet/IP : for access using supervision software based on the BACnet/IP protocol;

� FTP server : used to copy data files or web pages from/to pCOWeb in a simple manner, using programs based on dragging icons from one window to another;

� DHCP: used to connect pCOWeb to a local network using the method of automatic addresses assignment by a central server, rather than point to point addressing; DHCP is active by default.

� PLUGINS: used to add additional applications

� Firmware update : the pCOWeb firmware can be updated from a computer

Supervisory Systems

pCOWeb card installation• SNMP• Modbus over IP• BACnet over IP

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