i.lon SmartServer Models 7210xR-4xx, 72111-409, 72160, and 72161 t Programmable t LNS mode with direct LNS SOAP interface t Standalone network management mode t Data point trend graphs t ModBus IP t Upgraded Hardware t 64 MByte flash memory t 64 MByte RAM Description The i.lon SmartServer is key to your business s energy conservation strategy. Use this server the latest addition to our i.lon family of Internet servers to control, monitor, and manage virtually any electronic device in your control network. It s perfect for developing and deploying energy management solutions for retail stores, quick-service restaurants, and other businesses, as well as for monitored street lighting systems. Whether you're upgrading your network or starting from scratch, the i.lon SmartServer can help you reduce your energy use. The i.lon SmartServer offers exceptional features, solid construction, and great value, plus the flexibility to monitor equipment from any global location. No matter which interface you choose built-in Web pages, custom Web pages, Web services (SOAP/XML), all via Ethernet, analog modem, or external GSM/GPRS modem the i.lon SmartServer will reach you. The SmartServer provides universal connectivity for the devices attached to it, making their data available to corporate IP networks and the Internet, and providing local device monitoring and control via built-in scheduling, alarming, and datalogging applications. Appliances, meters, load controls, lights, security systems, pumps, valves virtually any electrical device can be connected, remotely configured, monitored, and controlled from across the room, or across the globe. Programmable With the SmartServer, you can create your own custom embedded applications and drivers called freely programmable modules (FPMs). FPMs are custom C/C++ applications and drivers that you can use to customize the functionality of the SmartServer. FPMs supplement the SmartServer s built-in applications, which include the Event Scheduler, Type Translator, Analog Functional Block, Data Logger, Alarm Generator, and Alarm Notifier. You can create FPMs that provide solutions for a number of applications, including energy optimization, data analysis, lighting control, and room control. With FPMs, you can use the i.lon SmartServer to bridge to legacy systems based on nonnative protocols like KNX, Crestron, CAN*, and BACnet. An FPM driver can then be used by an FPM program or a built-in application (for example, an Event Scheduler) to access data from the RS-232 or RS-485 ports. Programming the SmartServer requires the purchase of the programming tools from Echelon (Model 72111-409). The programming tools uses the industry standard Eclipse tools to enable fast and easy creation and deployment of your FPMs. You can also use the programming tools to localize the language of the SmartServer Web pages in any language. Running FPMs on a SmartServer requires a SmartServer with the Programmability option or the separate purchase of a programmability Activation key from Echelon (Model 72161) for each SmartServer. i.lon Enterprise Services The SmartServer can directly access an LNS network database using SOAP/XML instead of going through an LNS application such as the LonMaker tool. This enables the SmartServer to function as a powerful network management tool with the ability to create, commission, bind, test, upgrade, and replace devices. The SmartServer provides a single solution for designing, installing, maintaining, and remotely monitoring and controlling LONWORKS networks.
Standalone Network Management Mode The SmartServer can be used in standalone mode functioning as a network manager in a single box to broaden the markets and applications for your solutions. Using standalone mode and smart network management, you can attach devices to a network and the SmartServer will automatically install them. After installing a network, the SmartServer can be used in standalone mode to perform many of the same network management tasks you perform with LNS services, including configuring, upgrading, replacing, and testing devices all from an intuitive and easy to use Web interface. In standalone mode, network configuration changes are stored in the internal SmartServer database and the SmartServer controls all messages to the devices attached to it, including its internal freely programmable module (FPM) applications. This differs from the standard LNS network management mode in which the devices attached to the SmartServer are bound and communicate with each other and the SmartServer in a peer-topeer manner. In standalone mode, networks are limited to approximately 200 devices. After configuring a network to function in standalone mode, an LNS server can be connected to the network and the network management service can be switched to LNS. Web 2.0 User Interface The dynamic navigation pane in the SmartServer Web pages lets you open the SmartServer configuration Web pages and embedded applications, connect devices, and configure and manage networks, channels, devices, functional blocks, and data points easily and intuitively. The navigation pane appears in the left pane of the SmartServer Web pages. It includes the local SmartServer device, its applications, and its connections. Directly above the navigation pane, a message box displays the current action to be performed such as navigate or select data point. You can add remote SmartServers to the navigation pane and access their applications and configure the devices attached to them just as you were working on the local SmartServer. You can use the navigation pane to create Web connections and LONWORKS connections (in LNS mode) with the data points on the SmartServer without any additional steps. Applications The SmartServer software applications provide a rich set of functions that enable it to work as a self-contained controller without the need for a PC or host processor. Standard applications include scheduling, data logging, alarm detection & dispatch, meter reading, analog functions, and type translation. The scheduling application permits events and exceptions to be initiated based on time-and-date schedules that you configure. The astronomical position calculator permits scheduling to be done based on the calculated position of the sun and relative time based on the sunrise and sunset. The SmartServer applications are accessible from built-in Web pages or via a SOAP/XML interface. The SOAP/XML interface to these applications allows custom integration of data into back-end databases and reporting applications using Web services. Used in conjunction with the built-in security features, the applications allow day-to-day operational activities such as scheduling events, reading data logs, monitoring events, and acknowledging alarms to be supervised from anywhere in the world using a Web browser. Analog Functional Block & Type Translator Web Page The SmartServer includes new Web pages for creating analog functional blocks and type translators. Analog functional blocks can perform arithmetic or logical operations on a set of data points and then store the result in an output data point. Type translators can convert scalar data points with incompatible data types, and use case logic to convert, split, and merge structured data points. Data Point Trend Graphs The SmartServer includes data point trend graphs that chart data point values. The trend graphs provide real-time and historical tracking of data points and dat points logs. The graphs are available in the built-in SmartServer configuration pages and they can be added to custom Web pages built with i.lon Vision. The flexibility and power of these graphs mean that you track scalar and structured data points on a single chart. For example, you can plot a temperature value and alarm condition (normal or in alarm state) on the same chart. Hardware I/O The i.lon SmartServer includes two optically-isolated digital inputs; two high-voltage, high-current SPST relay outputs; and two S0 impulse meter inputs for supervising electric, gas, and water impulse meters. Each input or output may be configured using built-in Web pages or the LNS plug-in. For example, the pulse meter inputs can be easily configured to 2
convert a predefined number of pulses into a kilowatt hour (kwh) value and then store the kwh reading in one of the i.lon data logs. When convenient, the day s energy consumption log can be uploaded as an attachment to a SOAP/XML interface or as an optionally compressed CSV file through FTP, dispatched as a daily e-mail message, or simply displayed on an i.lon SmartServer Web page for viewing in a Web browser. Likewise, the i.lon SmartServer s outputs can be triggered by network events. In addition to sending an e-mail or network variable update when an alarm condition is detected, the i.lon SmartServer s built-in alarm annunciator can trigger one of the internal high-voltage, high-current relays. For example, detection of a burst pipe or a conveyor failure might trigger an electrical system shutdown. i.lon Vision The SmartServer includes i.lon Vision the exciting Web authoring tool that works with Macromedia Contribute (licensed separately). With i.lon Vision and Contribute, network integrators can quickly and easily create custom Web pages for the SmartServer in the natural language of their choice. i.lon Vision adds new i.lon objects to Contribute that integrators simply drag-and-drop to custom Web pages to view and control any data points in the i.lon SmartServer. No custom HTML, JavaScript, or SOAP calls are required. Using i.lon Vision, integrators can also quickly incorporate custom navigation trees and menus in custom Web pages. Integrators can also incorporate graphics from the i.lon Vision graphics library to quickly generate visually appealing and easy-to-use Web pages. The SmartServer adds two new trend graphs to i.lon Vision, one to view Data Point values in real-time and another to graph historical logs of data point values. These graphs are extremely flexible and let you visualize both scalar and non scalar point simultaneously, which is invaluable when looking at a state of a point in relation to real time data. IP-852 Routing Option An IP-852 routing option is available that enables you to use any IP network as a backbone for a large LONWORKS network. An LNS Turbo Edition server and up to 255 i.lon SmartServers with IP-852 routing, i.lon 600 servers, and LNS Turbo Edition clients may all be attached to the same IP network, and the LONWORKS networks attached to each of the i.lon SmartServers become part of a single flat peer-to-peer network. The servers and clients attached to the IP network communicate using the IP-852 protocol. This protocol supports thousands of ISO/IEC 14908-1 packets per second over the IP channel, providing the highest performance for LNS monitoring and control applications on the IP backbone. You can order a SmartServer with an IP-852 routing option, or you can purchase and activate the IP-852 routing option at any time for i.lon SmartServers without IP-852 routing. Network Interfaces Available with either a PL-20 C-band power line or TP/FT10 free topology twisted pair LONWORKS interface, the SmartServer features a standard 10/100BaseT Ethernet interface, You can order an optional internal 56K V.90 modem for TP/FT-10 SmartServers used in dial-in/out applications. You can also attach an external IP or serial GSM/GPRS modem to provide a network connection in locations with no phone or Ethernet connection. The SmartServer includes an LNS Remote Network Interface (RNI) that can be used to create a local or remote network connection for LNS or OpenLDV applications including the LonMaker Integration Tool. The combination of RNI, Web, and SOAP servers enables the creation of Web browser-based interfaces as well as connectivity to enterprise systems such as manufacturing, accounting, and SCADA applications. A standard WSDL file suitable for.net and Java Web services integration is included in the SmartServer. This Web service interface allows programmers to seamlessly access the internal workings of the SmartServer. The result faster access to network data. Standards Based Protocols The i.lon SmartServer is compatible with the most popular IP local and wide area networking protocols including TCP, IPv4, IPv6, PPP, CHAP, PAP, ICMP, NAT, SMTP, DHCP, SNTP, FTP, DNS, MD5, and HTTP. HTML, XML, SOAP, and DIME application protocols are also supported. Dynamic IP addresses are supported using the Dynamic DNS service from DynDNS. It fully supports the ISO/IEC 14908-1 protocol as well as the ISO/IEC 14908-2 and 14908-3 physical layers. When the IP-852 routing option is enabled, the i.lon SmartServer also supports the IP-852 (ISO/IEC 14908-4) control network IP tunneling protocol. Regardless of whether one is connecting to a LAN, WAN, or ISO/IEC 14908-1 protocol based system, the i.lon SmartServer offers interoperable networking based on open standards. 3
Configuration Server Software Specifications for the i.lon SmartServer for the Enterprise Services for the Programmability Tools Operating System Hardware Specifications Processor Memory Channel Type LONWORKS Network Connector Operating Input Voltage Power Consumption Controls Indicators Ethernet Port Ethernet Connector Serial Ports Serial Connectors Modem Modem Connector Console Port Console Connector Digital Inputs Digital Input Connector Relay Outputs Relay Output Connector Impulse Meter Inputs Impulse Meter Input Connector Temperature Operating Non-operating Pentium III @ 1.3 GHz, 768MB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, 100MB of free disk space Pentium IV @ 1.5 GHz, 1GB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, 270MB of free disk space Pentium IV @ 1.5 GHz, 1GB RAM, DVD-ROM drive, 500MB of free disk space Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows XP MIPS32, 264 MHz 64MB flash memory 64MB RAM 72101R-4xx and 72102R-4xx: TP/FT-10 free topology twisted pair 72103R-4x: PL-20N or PL-20C power line 100 240VAC, 50/60 Hz <15 Watts Service button, Reset button Power On/Wink Ethernet link, Ethernet activity, 10/100 Mbps LONWORKS Service, BIU (PL only), PKD (PL only), Tx, Rx (2) Digital Inputs (2) Relay Outputs (2) Metering Inputs Remote Network Interface connection status 10/100BaseT, auto-selecting, auto polarity RJ-45, 8 conductor (1) Isolated RS-485 port (1) EIA-232 port Optional V.90 internal analog modem (TP/FT-10 version only) RJ-11, 6 conductor EIA-232 DB-9 2 optically-isolated dry contact inputs, 30V AC/DC 2 SPST relays rated at 240VAC @ 10A or 24VDC @ 10A DIN 43 864 (Open terminal voltage 12VDC Max; Max current 27mA) FT Models: 0 to +50 C PL Models: -40 to +60ºC FT Models: -40 to +85 C PL Models: -40 to +85ºC Humidity (non-condensing) Operating FT Models: 10 to 90% RH @ 50 C PL Models: 10 to 90% RH @ 60ºC Humidity (non-condensing) Non-operating FT Models: 5 to 90% RH max @ 50 C PL Models: 5 to 90% RH max @ 60ºC 4
Dimensions H: 3.51", W: 5.47", D: 2.60" (8TE DIN, H: 8.9 cm, W: 13.8 cm, D: 6.6 cm) EMC FCC Part 15 Class B, EN55022 Class B, EN55024, CISPR 22 Class B, VCCI Class B Agency Listings UL 60950, cul C22.2 No. 60950-00, TÜV EN60950, CE, C-Tick Mounting DIN, Enclosure 8TE Documentation The following documentation is included in PDF format on the i.lon SmartServer CD, and may be downloaded from Echelon s Web site. Document Echelon Part Number i.lon SmartServer User s Guide 078-0345-01 i.lon SmartServer Hardware Guide 078-0346-01 i.lon SmartServer Programmer s Reference 078-0347-01 i.lon SmartServer Power Line Repeating Network Management Guide 078-0348-01 i.lon SmartServer Freely Programmable User s Guide 078-0349-01 IP-852 Channel User s Guide 078-0312-01 Ordering Information Product Echelon Model Number i.lon SmartServer FT 72101R-400 i.lon SmartServer FT with Programmability 72101R-409 i.lon SmartServer FT with IP-852 Routing and Programmability 72101R-410 i.lon SmartServer FT with Modem 72102R-400 i.lon SmartServer FT with Modem, IP-852 Routing and Programmability 72102R-410 i.lon SmartServer PL 72103R-400 i.lon SmartServer PL with Programmability 72103R-409 i.lon SmartServer PL with IP-852 Routing and Programmability 72103R-410 i.lon SmartServer PL with External Coupling 72103R-420 i.lon SmartServer Programming Tools DVD 72111-409 i.lon SmartServer IP-852 Router Activation Key 72160 i.lon SmartServer Programmability Activation Key 72161 Copyright 2007-2009, Echelon Corporation. Echelon, LON, LONWOrks, LONMark, LonBuilder, NodeBuilder, LonManager, LonTalk, LonUsers, LonPoint, Digital Home, Neuron, 3120, 3150, LNs, i.lon, LONWOrLD, LonMaker, shortstack, Panoramix, LNs Powered by Echelon, Panoramix Powered by Echelon, the Echelon logo, the LNs Powered by Echelon logo, and the LonUsers logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered in the United states and/or other countries. LonLink, Lonresponse, Lonsupport, LONews, Open systems alliance, OpenLDV, Pyxos, Lonscanner, Powered by Echelon, LONWOrks Powered by Echelon, NEs Powered by Echelon, Networked Energy services Powered by Echelon, and Digital Home Powered by Echelon are trademarks of Echelon Corporation. Other trademarks belong to their respective holders. 003-0440-01B w w w. e c h e l o n. c o m