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Getting Started With SEL-3555 RTAC What You Will Need Required Items: SEL-3555 RTAC Microsoft Windows PC a ACSELERATOR RTAC SEL-5033 Software CD Power cable(s) Ethernet cable 1/8-in slotted screwdriver Optional Items: Monitor with DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA cable USB keyboard USB mouse Video adapter (e.g., DVI-to-VGA) ACSELERATOR Diagram Builder SEL-5035 Software CD b a) Running Microsoft Windows 7 32- or 64-bit, or Windows 8. b) For orders including the optional HMI. Verify that the following items are included: Unpack and Set Up ACSELERATOR RTAC SEL-5033 Software Installation CD SEL-3555 RTAC

2 General Software Requirements Verify that your computer is running Microsoft Windows 7 32- or 64-bit, or Windows 8. ACSELERATOR RTAC software has been tested and verified for installation only on those operating systems. Also, verify that your computer is running Microsoft.NET Framework 4 or higher. ACSELERATOR RTAC uses Microsoft.NET Framework as a supporting interface for portions of the application user interface. Product Overview Front Panel q w e r t y u i o 1) q LAMP TEST button. Press and hold to test front-panel LEDs. Can be programmed to be an on/off or reset button. w ENABLED and ALARM LEDs provide operational status. A green ENABLED LED indicates normal operation. The ALARM LED illuminates red when a nonoptimal system condition exists. e Ethernet LEDs. Link (LNK) indicates that the port is connected and activity (ACT) indicates when data are being transmitted and received. r Serial Port LEDs. Transmit (TX) and receive (RX) LEDs indicate activity on serial ports. t Reset pinhole. May also be configured as a power button in the BIOS. y HDD LED. Illuminates when SATA drives are accessed. u AUXILIARY LEDs. Three programmable, bicolor LEDs for your custom application. i Front USB Ports. Two easily accessible ports to connect USB 2.0 keyboard and mouse. o Drive Bay. Provides easy access to the RTAC 2.5-inch SATA drive. a Chassis. Rugged enclosure withstands EMI, RFI, shock, and vibration. SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide Date Code 20150309

3 Rear Panel a s d q w e r q DVI-D. Connect digital monitors using native DVI or an HDMI adapter. w DVI-I. Connect either digital or analog monitors using native DVI, HDMI adapter, or VGA adapter. e ETH1 and ETH2. Onboard independent gigabit Ethernet interfaces. r Rear USB Ports. Connect as many as four USB 2.0 peripherals. t AUDIO Ports. Audio ports are not used in the RTAC at this time. y COM1 and COM2. Standard EIA-232 serial ports with configurable +5 Vdc power on Pin 1. u DISPLAYPORT. Connect compatible digital monitors supporting the DisplayPort interface. i ALARM. The Form C alarm contact output can be wired either normally closed or normally open. o PCI Slots. Install SEL serial and Ethernet expansion cards. a SEL-3390S8 Serial Expansion Card (one included). Provides six additional rear-panel serial ports per SEL-3390S8 card. The SEL-3555 supports as many as four SEL-3390S8 cards. *Note that IRIG time input is only available through the first serial port of the first serial expansion card. s SEL-3390E4 Ethernet Expansion Card (Optional). Provides four additional gigabit Ethernet interfaces with either copper RJ45 or optional fiber-optic SFP modules. The SEL-3555 supports as many as two SEL-3390E4 cards. d SEL-9331 Power Supplies. Connect to a power source that meets the rating printed on the rear panel of the SEL-9331. Only one supply is required to power the SEL-3555, so a second supply is optional. Introduction t y u i o The SEL-3555 RTAC, built on the powerful x86-64 architecture, is an extreme performance member of the RTAC family that comes standard with all basic RTAC capabilities. It is designed to operate in extreme environments and carries the Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. ten-year worldwide warranty. The SEL-3555 RTAC provides the following features. Date Code 20150309 SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide

4 Primary Features Optional Features Setup Procedure Overview Apply Power Intel Core i7 processor One 2.5-in SATA solid-state drive, accessible from the front panel Six USB 2.0 ports Two EIA-232 serial ports plus an included six serial port expansion card Four PCI Express slots for serial and Ethernet expansion Two 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet rear-panel ports (RJ45) Dual, redundant power supplies with hot-swap One DVI, one DisplayPort, and one DVI-I (VGA compatible) rear-panel connectors for display interface Watchdog timer to prevent system lockup because of errant user logic Web-Based Human Machine Interface (HMI): The RTAC HMI is a powerful tool for integrating and displaying information from the SEL-3555 RTAC. Configure and send HMI settings to the SEL-3555 RTAC using SEL-5035 Diagram Builder software. For questions about installing and running Diagram Builder, please refer to the ACSELERATOR Diagram Builder Instruction Manual. For questions about ordering the HMI, contact an SEL sales representative. PCI Expansion Cards: The optional PCI expansion boards provide up to 8 additional fiber or copper Ethernet ports or as many as 18 additional rear-panel (RJ45) ports. PCI expansions cards purchased with the SEL-3555 RTAC come installed. For PCI expansion card instructions, please refer to the SEL-3555 Instruction Manual. For questions about ordering PCI expansion cards, please contact an SEL sales representative a. ACSELERATOR RTAC Library Extensions: ACSELERATOR RTAC library extensions, available for download at www.selinc.com/sel-5033, are prebuilt code components for advanced users of the SEL-3555 RTAC. After downloading, the instruction manuals for each of the library extensions are accessible within the ACSELERATOR RTAC Help menu. a IRIG-IN is only available through the serial PCI expansion card. The following is a list of steps described in this guide: Step 1. Apply power to the SEL-3555 RTAC. Step 2. Get web access for initial configuration. Step 3. Verify that the operating system and Microsoft.NET versions on your computer meet the software requirements. Step 4. Install ACSELERATOR RTAC SEL-5033 Software. Step 5. Use ACSELERATOR RTAC software to create and download your first project. See the SEL-5033 Instruction Manual. Verify the input voltage matches the rating on the SEL-3555 power supply. Use 16 14 AWG (1.5 2.5 mm 2 ) wire to connect to the power terminals. If you are performing the initial setup in an office or lab with ac wall outlets, we suggest using a power cable (SEL Part No. C5448). Insert the wiring for your incoming power into the green connector of the power supply (or supplies) and apply power (see Figure 1 and Figure 2). After applying power, wait (possibly as long as 30 seconds) for the green ENABLED LED on the RTAC to illuminate before proceeding. SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide Date Code 20150309

5 Figure 1 Create a User Account Single Power Supply Figure 2 Dual Power Supplies The RTAC hosts a website that displays important system information, provides a settings interface for networking and user accounts, and provides an optional HMI system. For security reasons, every RTAC is shipped from the SEL factory with no user accounts enabled. Once you have created an administrative account, you will be able to create as many additional user accounts as needed, or enable Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for central authentication management. Section 6: Security of the ACSELERATOR RTAC SEL-5033 Software Instruction Manual has more detailed information about user accounts and LDAP configuration. The following sections describe access through direct video or through Ethernet connections to your PC. Once connected to the web interface, you can create the initial administrator account and perform other initial configurations. Direct Video Web Access Optionally connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to access the SEL-3555 web interface by following these steps: Step 1. Connect the keyboard and mouse to any of the USB ports as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3 USB Connection Step 2. Connect the monitor(s) to the video ports. The SEL-3555 RTAC will support as many as two monitors. Figure 4, Figure 5, and Figure 6 show single monitor connections. Date Code 20150309 SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide

6 Figure 4 Single DVI Connector to DVI-I or DVI-D (DVI-I Shown) Figure 5 Single VGA Through DVI to VGA Adapter (Must Use DVI-I Connector) Figure 6 Single DisplayPort Connection Figure 7 and Figure 8 show dual monitor connections. SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide Date Code 20150309

7 NOTE: You can use a DVI-to-VGA adapter with the DVI-I. Figure 7 Dual DVI Connections NOTE: You can use a DVI-to-VGA adapter with the DVI-I. Figure 8 Either DVI-I or DVI-D With DisplayPort (DVI-I Shown) The RTAC supports any HID class-compliant USB keyboard or USB mouse on any of the USB ports. You can plug the mouse and keyboard in before turning on the RTAC or at any time during operation. Once you have connected your video displays along with the mouse and keyboard input, apply power to the monitor. You should see a web browser and the RTAC interface. Control video display resolution and touch screen configuration using the keyboard shortcuts shown in Table 1. To calibrate a USB-enabled touchscreen monitor, ensure the USB connection from the monitor is plugged into the RTAC, then perform the following steps: Step 1. Press <Ctrl+T> on the keyboard. Four targets will appear on the screen. Step 2. Click on each of the four targets. A miss on one target will restart the process. Once all four targets are successfully clicked, the RTAC stores the settings to preserve them through power cycles and firmware updates. Multiple touchscreens are not supported at this time. Date Code 20150309 SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide

8 Table 1 Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts Shortcut Ctrl+T Ctrl+C Ctrl+V Ctrl+X Ctrl+1 Ctrl+2 Ctrl+3 Ctrl+Shift+1 Ctrl+Shift+2 Ctrl+Shift+3 Spacebar Home End Page Up Page Down Ctrl+Alt+Backspace Ctrl+Mouse Wheel Operation Calibrate touchscreen monitor Copy Paste copied or cut text Cut selection region of text Increase resolution on VGA1/DVI-I Increase resolution on VGA2/DVI-D Increase resolution on DisplayPort Decrease resolution on VGA1/DVI-I Decrease resolution on VGA2/DVI-D Decrease resolution on DisplayPort Scroll the web interface down by a page size Scroll the web interface to the top of the page Scroll the web interface to the bottom of the page Scroll the web interface up by a page Scroll the web interface down by a page Restart the web interface Zoom in and out Ethernet Web Access In addition to direct video web access, you can also access the RTAC web interface through one of the Ethernet interfaces in a web browser on your PC. The rear-panel Ethernet ports have the following default TCP/IP addresses: ETH1 = 192.168.1.2 ETH2 = 192.168.2.2 You must set the IP address of your configuration PC so that it will be on the same subnet as the RTAC. For this example, use the following steps: Step 1. Open the network configuration tool in the Control Panel on your PC and set your PC TCP/IP address to 192.168.1.100. Step 2. Connect an Ethernet cable to your PC and to ETH1 of the converted RTAC platform. Step 3. Open a web browser and complete the following steps to access the RTAC web interface: a. Type https://192.168.1.2 into the address bar and press <Enter>. This is the default IP address of the RTAC ETH1 interface. b. Accept the default security certificate for first-time use. Web browsers will give different messages, but they will usually indicate that the connection is not trusted or not safe because you have not yet configured a security certificate (see Section 6: Security in the ACSELERATOR RTAC SEL-5033 Instruction Manual). SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide Date Code 20150309

9 Web Access and Initial Configuration With the web interface open, you are ready to create an initial administrator account and perform other settings. Follow these steps to create an initial administrator account. Ensure you do not forget the username and password you create in these steps. Step 1. The RTAC will automatically prompt you to create an administrative user account, as shown in Figure 9. Enter the desired username and password. The password must be at least eight characters and contain at least one of each of the following: A Z, a z, 0 9, and a special character (!, @, #, etc.). Click Submit. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Figure 9 Creating an Administrator Account The RTAC then prompts you to log in using the account just created. Enter the username and password that you configured in Step 1 to log in. From the RTAC secure web interface, you can now create additional user accounts and change the Ethernet interface settings. Please refer to the dashboard view shown in Figure 10. In Windows, you can minimize or close the browser. Figure 10 RTAC Dashboard View Date Code 20150309 SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide

10 Verify PC Operating System Verify that your computer is running one of the operating system versions listed on the first page of this guide. ACSELERATOR RTAC software has been tested and verified for installation only on those operating systems. Also verify that your computer has at least version 4 of Microsoft.NET Framework. ACSELERATOR RTAC uses Microsoft.NET Framework as a supporting interface for portions of the application user interface. If you need assistance, refer to Testing and Troubleshooting on page 11 of this guide, where you will find detailed instructions for determining your PC operating system and.net versions. Install ACSELERATOR RTAC ACSELERATOR RTAC software provides a configuration and monitoring interface for the RTAC family of controllers. The application has tools for creating all of the communication-based connections and custom logic for an RTAC. ACSELERATOR RTAC is a required tool for creating RTAC projects. If you have the installation CD that was shipped with the SEL-3555 RTAC, perform the following steps: Step 1. Ensure that all software applications are closed. Step 2. Place the CD in the computer CD/DVD-ROM drive. Step 3. If Windows autorun is enabled, the file will load automatically. If Windows autorun is not enabled, run setup.bat from the CD. Step 4. Click on the link for ACSELERATOR RTAC software in the window that appears. Step 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Step 6. Close the window when the installation is complete. NOTE: Internet access will be required to download ACSELERATOR RTAC from the SEL website. Use ACSELERATOR RTAC The software is also available as a free download from the SEL website at www.selinc.com. Testing and Troubleshooting on page 11 provides instructions for performing the download. Now the system is ready to start creating RTAC projects. To send the projects from ACSELERATOR RTAC software to your converted RTAC, you will need the PC connected via Ethernet as described in Ethernet Web Access on page 8. Step 1. Double-click on the ACSELERATOR RTAC icon on your Windows desktop or select the application from the Start menu. Step 2. When prompted, log in using the default username (admin) and password (TAIL). These credentials are different from the account you created on the RTAC in the previous section. The RTAC and the software each manage accounts independently. Step 3. As shown in Figure 11, access the instruction manual via the help icon in the upper right corner of the application window. Figure 11 RTAC Instruction Manual NOTE: the RTAC product page at www.selinc.com/sel-3530/ has additional video and printed material to help you learn more about the RTAC. See Section 1: Getting Started in the ACSELERATOR RTAC SEL-5033 Software Instruction Manual for an overview and instructions for creating and downloading your first project into the RTAC. Later sections of the instruction manual detail the many capabilities of your new device. SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide Date Code 20150309

Testing and Troubleshooting Overview Use the data and procedural information this section provides for aid in SEL-3555 Real-Time Automation Controller (RTAC) testing and for troubleshooting performance, communications, and run-time issues. 11 Verify PC Operating System From the Control Panel, select System. Verify that the listed operating system meets the minimum requirements listed on the cover of this guide. ACSELERATOR RTAC software has been tested and verified for installation and operation only on those operating systems. Figure 12 Microsoft Windows 7 System Information Verify Required Supporting Software ACSELERATOR RTAC and some components of the RTAC web interface take advantage of Microsoft.NET software. Microsoft.NET runs as a supporting interface for ACSELERATOR RTAC and many other Windows applications you already use. Therefore, you will not need any special knowledge to use Microsoft.NET. Most new computers ship with the appropriate versions of.net already installed, but it is also freely available from the Microsoft website in case you need to install it. Step 1. Go to Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features. Step 2. Scroll the resulting window until you find the Microsoft entries, as shown in Figure 13. Figure 13 Verify Microsoft.NET Version in Windows 8 NOTE: Internet access will be required to download Microsoft.NET from the Microsoft website. If you discover that your computer does not have the required version of Microsoft.NET, then browse to www.microsoft.com/net/ to download the latest version. Follow the installation instructions provided on the Microsoft website. Date Code 20150309 SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide

12 Downloading ACSELERATOR RTAC Software NOTE: You will need an SEL website account in order to download the software. You will not immediately have access to download the software after you create an account for the first time. You will receive an e-mail (normally within 24 hours) to notify you that access has been granted. Please contact an SEL representative if you need immediate access to the software. Long-Term Storage Updates for ACSELERATOR RTAC software are available on the SEL website. If you already have SEL Compass installed on your computer, perform the following steps: Step 1. Launch Compass and log in. Step 2. Browse to the ACSELERATOR RTAC SEL-5033 Software listing in Compass. Step 3. Run the ACSELERATOR RTAC installation. If you do not have ACSELERATOR Compass, perform the following steps: Step 1. Use a web browser to access www.selinc.com/sel-5033/ in order to directly download the installation software. Step 2. Click Login. Step 3. If you already have an account, enter your credentials and download the software. If you do not have an SEL user account, click the Register link at www.selinc.com to create a free account. Follow the onscreen instructions to perform the download and then run the installation program. The SEL-3555 RTAC has a battery to maintain its internal real-time clock. If the unit is not plugged in for a long period of time (e.g., in excess of a year) this battery may become depleted. It is recommended that the battery be replaced if the SEL-3555 RTAC has been in storage for longer than one year. Factory Assistance We appreciate your interest in SEL products and services. If you have questions or comments, please contact us at: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 2350 NE Hopkins Court Pullman, WA 99163-5603 U.S.A. Tel: +1.509.332.1890 Fax: +1.509.332.7990 Internet: www.selinc.com Email: info@selinc.com 2015 by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective holders. SEL products appearing in this document may be covered by U.S. and Foreign patents. The information in this document is provided for informational use only and is subject to change without notice. *PLS3555-01* SEL-3555 RTAC Getting Started Guide Date Code 20150309