SMS 510, CAP 505 LON Gateways Configuration Configuration Guide

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SMS 510, Industrial IT enabled products from ABB are the building blocks for greater productivity, featuring all the tools necessary for lifecycle product support in consistent electronic form.

1MRS751870-MEN Issued: 20.08.2003 Version: C Program revision: n/a SMS 510, We reserve the right to change data without prior notice. Notice 1 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB. ABB assumes no responsibility for any error that may occur in this document. Furthermore, pictures shown are examples only. Notice 2 Additional information such as Release Notes and Last Minute Remarks can be found on the program distribution media. Notice 3 The old name of this document is SM/Gateways Configuration. Trademarks LON is a registered trademark of Echelon Corporation. LONWORKS is a registered trademark of Echelon Corporation. Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. All Microsoft products referenced in this document are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

SMS 510, Revision History 1MRS751870-MEN Revision history: Amendments 30.6.2003: - The old name of the document is SM/Gateways Configuration - Windows 2000 updates

1MRS751870-MEN 1 SM/Gateways 2 LSG, LON/SPA Gateway 3 RER 111, LON Star Coupler SMS 510, 1 2 3

1MRS751870-MEN SMS 510, Contents Contents: 1. SM/Gateways...7 1.1. General...7 1.2. Communication support...7 2. LSG, LON/SPA Gateway...9 2.1. General...9 2.2. Insertion...9 2.3. Moving...9 2.4. Object visibility...9 2.5. General object attributes...9 2.6. Communication settings...10 2.7. Using LSG with device objects...11 3. RER 111, LON Star Coupler...13 3.1. General...13 3.2. Insertion...13 3.3. Moving...13 3.4. Object visibility...13 3.5. General object attributes...13 3.6. Communication settings...14 3.7. Using RER 111 with other objects...15

1MRS751870-MEN 1. SM/Gateways SMS 510, 1. SM/Gateways 1 1.1. General The SM/Gateways software module is included in and SMS 510. It includes the communication gateway object types, representing the physical communication gateway devices. Currently this module supports the following communication gateway devices: LON/SPA Gateway, LSG (SPA-ZC100 and SPA-ZC102) LON 1 Star Coupler, RER 111 The purpose of this manual is to instruct how to install LON/SPA Gateways and LON Star Couplers. This manual is intended for persons who are responsible for configuring the system. 1.2. Communication support Table 1.2.-1 Communication support Object type SPA LON LSG No Yes RER 111 No Yes 1. LON is a registered trademark of Echelon Corporation. 9

1MRS751870-MEN 2. LSG, LON/SPA Gateway 2.1. General SMS 510, 2. LSG, LON/SPA Gateway The LON/SPA Gateway software module can be used as communication gateway over a LONWORKS 1 network with the following relays: SPACOM series of relays REU5XX relays of the RED 500 series of relays REJ5XX relays of the RED 500 series of relays 2 2.2. Insertion 2.3. Moving 2.4. Object visibility LSG objects can be inserted only in the Master Design View mode of the Project Structure Navigator. The procedure for object insertion is explained in the and SMS 510 Operator's Manuals. Please refer to the corresponding manual for detailed information on object insertion. You can insert LSG objects into the following locations of a project: Under the root node of the project Under a Bay object Under a Level object In contrast to other objects, LSG objects are non-movable. This means that once inserted, an LSG object cannot be moved elsewhere in the tree structure. LSG objects are visible only in the Master Design View, meaning that they cannot be used in a project's user views. However, the device objects hosted by an LSG object are normally visible also in the user views. 2.5. General object attributes The general object attributes of LSG objects can be viewed on the General page of the General Object Attributes dialog in the Project Structure Navigator (see Figure 2.5.-1). To invoke this dialog: 1. Select the LSG object in the project structure. 2. Select Object Properties from the Project Structure Navigator's Edit menu. 1. LONWORKS is a registered trademark of Echelon Corporation. 11

SMS 510, 2. LSG, LON/SPA Gateway 1MRS751870-MEN Fig. 2.5.-1 General object attributes for LSG objects Changeable attributes are: Object Title The title is visible in the project structure. Object Name The name of the object. The name is unique in the scope of the project. Remarks Optional commentary text, maximum length 253 characters. To save changes to the attributes, click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel to close the dialog discarding all the changes. 2.6. Communication settings In order to be able to configure the communication settings of the LSG object, the project's system configuration must contain one or more LON communication channels. The communication settings of the LSG objects are configured on the Communication page of the General Object Attributes dialog in the Project Structure Navigator (see Figure 2.6.-1). To invoke this dialog: 1. Select the LSG object in the project structure. 2. Select Object Properties from the Project Structure Navigator's Edit menu and click the Communication page. 12

1MRS751870-MEN SMS 510, 2. LSG, LON/SPA Gateway 2 Fig. 2.6.-1 Communication settings for LSG objects The communication settings include: Card Number The number of the installed LON adapter. Channel The channel of the installed LON adapter. Subnet Number A number in range of 1 through 127, inclusive. The value must match with the value assigned to the physical device. Node Number A number in range of 1 through 127, inclusive. The value must match with the value assigned to the physical device. To save the settings, click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel to close the dialog discarding all the changes. 2.7. Using LSG with device objects The procedure for using an LSG object is as follows: 1. Insert the LSG object to the project. 2. Configure the communication settings of the LSG object. 3. Select the LSG object and insert the appropriate device object directly under the LSG object. 4. Configure the device object, if it has not been done previously, and configure its communication settings. Figure 2.7.-1 illustrates the usage of an LSG object in conjunction with a REU5XX device object. 13

SMS 510, 2. LSG, LON/SPA Gateway 1MRS751870-MEN Fig. 2.7.-1 An LSG object hosting a REU5XX device object A device object must be inserted directly under an LSG object, i.e. it cannot be moved there. Likewise, once inserted under an LSG object, a device object cannot be moved to any other location in the tree structure. 14

1MRS751870-MEN 3. RER 111, LON Star Coupler SMS 510, 3. RER 111, LON Star Coupler 3.1. General The RER 111 can be used as communication gateway over a LONWORKS network with the following relays: REF54X relays of the RED 500 series of relays REM54X relays of the RED 500 series of relays REC52X relays of the RED 500 series of relays REX52X relays of the RED 500 series of relays In addition to that, RER 111 can also be used with the LSG objects. 3 3.2. Insertion 3.3. Moving 3.4. Object visibility RER 111 objects can be inserted only in the Master Design View mode of the Project Structure Navigator. The procedure for object insertion is explained in the and SMS 510 Operator's Manuals. Please refer to the corresponding manual for detailed information on object insertion. You can insert RER 111 objects into the following locations of a project: Under the root node of the project Under a Station object Under a Bay object Under a Level object In contrast to other objects, RER 111 objects are non-movable. This means that once inserted, a RER 111 object cannot be moved elsewhere in the tree structure. RER 111 objects are visible only in the Master Design View, meaning that they cannot be used in a project's user views. However, the device objects hosted by a RER 111 object are normally visible also in the user views. 3.5. General object attributes The general object attributes of RER 111 objects can be viewed on the General page of the General Object Attributes dialog in the Project Structure Navigator (see Figure 3.5.-1). To invoke this dialog: 1. Select the RER 111 object in the project structure. 2. Select Object Properties from the Project Structure Navigator's Edit menu. 15

SMS 510, 3. RER 111, LON Star Coupler 1MRS751870-MEN Fig. 3.5.-1 General object attributes for RER 111 objects Changeable attributes are: Object Title The title is visible in the project structure. Object Name The name of the object. The name is unique in the scope of the project. Remarks Optional commentary text, maximum length 253 characters. To save changes to the attributes, click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel to close the dialog discarding all the changes. 3.6. Communication settings In order to be able to configure the communication settings of the RER 111 object, the project's system configuration must contain one or more LON communication channels. The communication settings of RER 111 objects are configured on the Communication page of the General Object Attributes dialog in the Project Structure Navigator (see Figure 3.6.-1). To invoke this dialog: 1. Select the RER 111 object in the project structure. 2. Select Object Properties from the Project Structure Navigator's Edit menu and click the Communication page. 16

1MRS751870-MEN SMS 510, 3. RER 111, LON Star Coupler 3 Fig. 3.6.-1 Communication settings for RER 111 objects The communication settings include: Card Number The number of the installed LON adapter. Channel The channel of the installed LON adapter. Subnet Number A number in range of 1 through 127, inclusive. The value must match with the value assigned to the physical device. Node Number A number in range of 1 through 127, inclusive. The value must match with the value assigned to the physical device. To save the settings, click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel to close the dialog discarding all the changes. 3.7. Using RER 111 with other objects The procedure for using a RER 111 object is as follows: 1. Insert the RER 111 object to the project. 2. Configure the communication settings of the RER 111 object. 3. Select the RER 111 object and insert the appropriate object under the RER 111 object. If the object's type supports moving objects, move the object under the RER 111 object. 4. Configure object specific settings, if it has not been done previously. Figure 3.7.-1 illustrates the usage of a RER 111 object in conjunction with a REC52X object. 17

SMS 510, 3. RER 111, LON Star Coupler 1MRS751870-MEN Fig. 3.7.-1 A RER 111 object hosting a REC52X object An LSG object must be inserted directly under an RER 111 object, i.e. it cannot be moved there. Likewise, once inserted under an RER 111 object, an LSG object cannot be moved to any other location in the tree structure. 18

1MRS751870-MEN SMS 510, Index Index Page C Communication gateway devices... 9 LON Star Coupler... 9 LON/SPA Gateway... 9 Communication settings LSG objects... 12 RER 111 objects... 16 D Device objects Using with LSG... 13 G General Object Attributes Communication page... 12 General Page... 15 General object attributes LSG objects... 11 RER 111 objects... 15 I Insertion LSG objects... 11 RER 111 objects... 15 L LON/SPA Gateway... 11 LonWorks network...11, 15 LSG Communication settings... 12 General... 11 General object attributes... 11 Moving LSG objects... 11 Object visibility... 11 REJ5XX... 11 REU5XX... 11 SPACOM... 11 Using with device objects... 13 M Master Design View...11, 15 Moving LSG objects... 11 RER 111 objects... 15 O Object visibility LSG objects... 11 RER 111 objects... 15 Objects Using with RER 111... 17

SMS 510, Index 1MRS751870-MEN P Project Structure Navigator... 11 R RER 111 Communication settings... 16 General... 15 General object attributes... 15 Insertion... 15 Moving RER 111 objects... 15 Object visibility... 15 REC52X... 15 REF54X... 15 REM54X... 15 Using with objects... 17 S SM/Gateways Communication support... 9 General... 9 Software module... 9

ABB Oy Substation Automation P.O. Box 699 FIN-65101 VAASA Finland Tel. +358 10 22 11 Fax. +358 10 224 1094 www.abb.com/substationautomation 1MRS751870-MEN EN 08.2003