Connectivity Module
Connectivity Module
Connectivity Module
Section Page
Welcome............................................................................................................. ii
Overview, Specifications, Installation Overview, DIP Switch (RS485).............. iii
Outline and Mounting Drawing .......................................................................... iv
Interface Wiring Diagrams ................................................................. v, vi, vii, viii
Status LEDs....................................................................................................... ix
1 Installation
Installation Overview, DIP switch (RS485)........................................................ iii
on Automatic Transfer Switches (7000, 4000, 300, 940/962) ......................... 1-1
on stand-alone Power Manager, Test Communications ................................. 1-2
View & Change Configuration Pages, View Pages after Installation .............. 1-3
2 7000 & 4000 Series ATS (with & without a Power Manager or Power Meter)
Configurator Screens................................................................................2-1, 2-2
Configuration Screen I/O Names for 7ATB with Power Manager .................. 2-3
Detail Screen ................................................................................................... 2-4
3 Series 300 ATS (with & without a Power Manager or Power Meter)
Configurator Screens................................................................................3-1, 3-2
Detail Screen ................................................................................................... 3-3
4 ASCO 940 / 962 ATS (with & without a Power Manager)
Configurator Screen ........................................................................................ 4-1
Detail Screen ................................................................................................... 4-2
5 Power Manager & Power Meter (stand-alone, generator, or circuit breaker)
Configurator Screen ........................................................................................ 5-1
Detail Screens ..........................................................................................5-2, 5-3
Appendix
TCP/IP Installation & Configuration for Windows XP ® and Windows 7 ® .......A-1
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................A-3
Create & copy favorites folder, 3rd Party Modbus ® device configuration........A-4
Enabling SNMP Internet-standard protocol.....................................................A-5
Communication Address Forms ..........................................................in the back
Index ................................................................................................................back page
381333-367 C
Prerequisites A working knowledge of Windows XP ® and Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
(with Microsoft Virtual Machine or the latest version of the Java Runtime Environment
loaded) is necessary to configure the Connectivity Module.
Important information To properly set up the software, you will need the nameplate data and other
that you will need information from all your Automatic Transfer Switches including:
• ATS Name (your designation for the ATS)
• ATS Location (where the ATS is located in the building)
• Voltage Rating, Ampere Rating, and number of Poles for each ATS
• Catalog No. and Serial No. of each ATS
• Type of ATS (ATS or ATS/BP [ATS with bypass-isolation switch])
• Device Address (set in each ATS, Power Manager , or Digital Power Meter)
Product Manuals that you may need
7000 & 4000 Series ATS & Group 5 Controller 381333-126 & appropriate ATS manual
Series 300, ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448 ATS appropriate ATS manual
Power Manager Xp, Catalog 5220D, 5220T 381333-199
Digital Power Meter, Catalog 5210 381333-368
Serial Module, Catalog 5110 (Acc. 72A) 381333-240
ATS Remote Annunciator, Catalog 5310 (1 channel) 381333-316 & 381333-317
ATS Remote Annunciator, Catalog 5350 (8 channel) 381333-314 & 381333-315
Tip Ö Communication Address form is included at the back to help you fill in needed information on your
Connectivity Modules, ATSs, Power Managers, Digital Power Meters.
The Connectivity Module provides Ethernet-access that allows users to view data from ASCO automatic
transfer switches, Power Managers, and Digital Power Meters. All users must follow these precautions:
To avoid possible shock, burns, or death, deenergize all electrical
! DANGER
sources to the ATS before installing the Connectivity Module.
NOTICE Be sure that Users to whom you give access are those persons that you want to
view information about the electrical system.
Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Connectivity Module Overview, Specifications, Installation Overview, DIP Switch iii
Overview
The Connectivity Module brings together several Installation Overview
different serial devices that communicate at different 1. Determine the kind of network to use to connect the
baud rates and with different protocols to a common various devices to the Connectivity Module.
Ethernet media. It can communicate with up to eight 2. If a RS485 network will be used, do not install the
clients, such as Web applications (web pages), Vpi, or Connectivity Module until the DIP switches are
third-party Modbus ® devices simultaneously over checked and set on the bottom of the unit. See below.
Ethernet media.
3. Refer to the outline & mounting drawing (page iv)
and wiring diagrams (pages v, vi).
Specifications
4. Select the appropriate installation (pages 1-1, 1-2)
Power Requirements: 24 V dc nominal (8 – 28 V dc) that corresponds to the product to be connected.
1.5 Watt, UL Class 2 power supply, if needed.
Mounting: 35 mm DIN rail 5. Establish and test communications (page 1-2).
Dimensions: 3.5” H, 2.8” W, 2.9” D (8.9 cm, 7.1 cm, 7.4 cm) Refer to Status LEDs (page vii).
6. View and change configuration pages (page 1-3).
Field Communication Cable Requirements:
Ethernet: Belden 7882A or equiv. UTP CAT 5 with
RJ45 connectors (untwisted pair or higher)
Check the DIP Switch Settings for RS485
Serial: Belden 9842, 9829, 89729, 82729 or Apha
6202C, 6222C, 58902. UL Listed, stranded, For RS485 networks only, before installing the
twisted pairs, over-all foil shield with stranded drain wire Connectivity Module check the position of the DIP
switch actuators on the bottom of the unit. The upper two
J1, J2 TTL Port Connectors: Two built-in TTL ports
actuators turn on a built-in termination resistor, if needed.
(DB9 pin male) for ATS/PM connectivity
The lower two actuators select either a 2-wire or 4-wire
J3 Ethernet Port Connector : RS485 network. See the figure below.
One built-in 10 Base T (RJ45) 10 Mbps Ethernet port
Termination Resistor, upper two actuators
J4 Serial RS-485 Port: On a daisy chained RS485 network the Connectivity
One 5-pin terminal block header with a socket block (J4) Module termination resistor must be ON. Likewise only
designed to be daisy chained for up to 32 devices.
the farthest device from the Connectivity Module must
Terminal 1 – RX+ Terminal 4 – TX-
Terminal 2 – RX- Terminal 5 – Com
have the termination resistor ON. All other devices must
Terminal 3 – TX+ be OFF. The DIP switch upper two actuators control the
built-in termination resistor:
Ambient Temperature: ON – move to left. OFF – move to right.
Operating 32 to 140° F (0 to 60° C)
Storage - -40 to 185° F (-40 to 85° C) 2-Wire or 4-Wire network, lower two actuators
If a 2-wire RS485 network is to be attached to the
Configuration Parameters: The parameters that are required
Connectivity Module, move the lower two actuators to
to make an Ethernet connection are:
IP Address 169.254.1.1
the left. If a 4-wire RS485 network is used, move these
Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 actuators to the right.
Gateway 0.0.0.0
TCP Port No. 10001
The TCP port is used for passing the data to the applications
and is configurable for user specific requirement.
Baud Rates 19200 (default) or 9600
Flow Control No Flow Control (default)
Interface Mode TTL/RS485 – 4 wires (default)
Reply Timeout 200 milliseconds (default)
Protocol Support: The following protocols are supported:
Serial Protocol: ASCO I, II, and Modbus
Transport Protocol: TCP, UDP DIP Switch on bottom of unit
Application Protocol: HTTP, Telnet, Modbus/TCP
AES Encryption enable or disable
Status LEDs
Link status.
LINK Solid GREEN – indicates active Ethernet connection.
GREEN
Short blinking RED then off – indicates active client/server write process.
Diagnostic.
DIAG
RED Long blinking light then off – indicates server is receiving unrecognized
request packet from an Ethernet client.
How to Install the Connectivity Module How to Install the Connectivity Module
on 7000 & 4000 Series and Series 300 ATSs on ASCO 940/962 ATSs
The Connectivity Module (CM) mounts on a DIN rail The Connectivity Module (CM) mounts on a DIN rail
under the ATS Controller (Group 5 & 1). A short serial near the ATS Control Panel. A separate power supply is
cable connects the CM to the Controller. If a Power needed unless it is connected to a Power Manager (PM).
Manager (PM) or Digital Power Meter (DPM) is present, Group 6A/7A Control Panel must have a Serial
a long serial cable connects the CM to the PM. Refer to Communication Kit added. A single communication
installation drawings provided and follow the steps below cable (2 twisted pairs and overall shield connects the CM
to install the Connectivity Module. to the Control Panel). Refer to installation drawings
provided and follow the steps below to install the
Connectivity Module Kit Connectivity Module Kit
Connectivity Module.
K889950 K889950-001 for
for 7000 & 4000 Series 7000 & 4000 Series Connectivity Module Kit Connectivity Module Kit
and Series 300 only and Series 300 K889953 K889953-001
with PM or DPM for ASCO 940/962 only for ASCO 940/962 with PM
Connectivity Connectivity Connectivity Connectivity
629800-004 629800-004 629800-004 629800-004
Module 5150 Module 5150 Module 5150 Module 5150
DIN Rail and DIN Rail and DIN Rail and DIN Rail and
754607 754607 754610 754610
Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware
10-in. Serial 10-in. Serial Serial Com. Serial Com.
Cable for 629798-001 Cable for 629798-001 Kit for Group 467508 Kit for Group 467508
Controller Controller 6A/7A CP * 6A/7A CP *
4-ft Serial Serial Cable
Cable for 629798-002 629798-002
for PM
PM or DPM * * Serial communication & transient protection boards.
How to Install the Connectivity Module for How to Test Communication to the
a stand-alone Power Manager or Digital Connectivity Module
Power Meter
You need the following settings from your network
The Connectivity Module (CM) mounts on a DIN rail administrator for each Connectivity Module (CM)
near the Power Manager (PM) or Digital Power Meter connected to an Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS), Power
(DPM). A long serial cable connects the Connectivity Manager (PM), or Digital Power Meter (DPM). Fill in the
Module to the PM or DPM. Refer to installation drawings form provided in the Appendix:
provided and follow the steps below to install the
Connectivity Module. IP Address: ______________ (unique for each module)
Subnet mask __________ (usually same for all modules)
Connectivity Module Kit K889958 Gateway: ________________________ (usually blank)
for a stand-alone Power Manager or Digital
Power Meter (not connected to an ATS) Required items:
Connectivity • Portable laptop computer with network card, running
629800-004
Module 5150 Windows Xp and Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 +
DIN Rail and installed.
754610
Hardware • Ethernet crossover network cable (part no.
4 ft. Serial Cable 629590-006).
629798-002
for PM or DPM
• Connectivity Module connected to the ATS, PM, or
DPM.
! DANGER
To avoid possible shock, burns, or death, deenergize all
1. Directly connect the specified Ethernet crossover
electrical sources to the ATS before installing the cable between your laptop’s Ethernet jack and the
Connectivity Module. deenergized Connectivity Module jack J3.
1. De-energize the power source that feeds the PM (or 2. For safety, close the ATS, PM, or DPM enclosure
DPM). Open enclosure door and check with a door as far as possible (with the crossover cable
non-contact AC voltage detector. running to the laptop computer outside the enclosure).
Then energize ATS, PM, or DPM and the
2. Mount the DIN rail (supplied in the kit) onto two Connectivity Module.
studs (on the door) below or adjacent to the PM or
DPM. 3. Refer to the Appendix and select the appropriate
TCP/IP Installation & Configuration instructions for
3. Install Connectivity Module onto DIN rail by your laptop computer’s operating system. This
hooking the bottom of module on bottom of DIN rail procedure sets up your laptop computer (if necessary)
and rocking it upward unit it snaps in place. for network connections and tests communications to
the Connectivity Module.
4. Install the 4-foot serial cable between the Power
Manager J5 receptacle (or Digital Power Meter J2 4. After you have confirmed communication with the
receptacle) and the Connectivity Module J2 Connectivity Module, continue to the next page to
receptacle. view and change the configuration of the
Connectivity Module and ATS, PM, or DPM.
Now test communications (go to next column).
Now view and change the configuration
(go to page 1-3)
1-3 Installation Connectivity Module
How to View & Change Configuration Pages How to View Pages from a Connectivity
from a Connectivity Module Module after it is installed
To view and change configuration pages on a client After installation, testing, and configuration is completed,
computer, follow these steps: to view pages on a client computer, follow these steps:
1. Be sure that your computer is connected to the Internet.
1. Be sure that your computer is connected to the
2. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer browser on computer. Internet.
3. In the address bar, type in the address of the Connectivity
Module, add /config.htm, press Enter : 2. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer browser on the
computer.
http://169.254.1.1/config.htm
3. In the address bar, type in the address of the
Connectivity Module:
http://169.254.1.1
PASSWORD
On the Login screen there is
no password until you enter
one. If you click Login Type the address of the
without entering a password, Connectivity Module here
there is no protection. If you
want protection, click
The Connectivity Module sends HTML files to the client
Change Password; the computer. Internet Explorer interprets these HTML files,
Change Password screen formats them, and displays the pages to the user.
appears. Then enter a
password (15 char. max.) in Pages 2-3, 3-3, 4-2, 5-2, 5-3 show typical HTML pages
New Password, enter it again (Detail screens) for ATSs and PMs or DPMs (go to the
in Confirm New Password, appropriate section for the specific ATS, PM, or DPM).
and click OK. You can set
only one password.
Tip
The Connectivity Module sends HTML files to the client You can add the address to your Favorites for
computer. Internet Explorer interprets these HTML files, convenient access to multiple Connectivity Modules;
formats them, and displays the pages to the user.
follow these steps:
Pages 2-1, 2-2, 3-1, 3-2, 4-1, 5-1 show Device Configurator
screens for ATSs and PMs or DPMs (go to the appropriate 1. Click Favorites, then click Add to Favorites,
section for the specific ATS, PM, or DPM). click New Folder, then type the Folder name
You can add the address to your Favorites for convenient 2. To rename the address, highlight it, and type the
access to multiple Connectivity Modules; follow these steps: new name, and click OK.
1. Click Favorites, then click Add to Favorites, click New
Folder, then type the Folder name (ATS Configuration, 3. When you are finished viewing pages, close
for example), and click OK. Internet Explorer.
2. To rename the address, highlight it, and type the new name,
and click OK.
The Device Configurator Screen for 7000 & 4000 Series ATSs shows the Group 5 controller configuration
settings (right side) and Connectivity Module (server) configuration settings (left side) for the selected ATS.
SNMP refer to Appendix A-5 Device Configurator Screen for 7000 & 4000 Series ATSs
When a Power Manager or Digital Power Meter is connected, additional buttons appear at the bottom of the
Connectivity Module Device Configuration screen.
Device Configurator Screen for 7000 & 4000 Series ATSs with a PM or DPM
If a Power Manager (PM) or Digital Power Meter (DPM) is used with a 7000 & 4000 Series ATS, a button appears
on the lower left corner of the Connectivity Module Device Configurator screen. Press the Config PM button to
display the Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration screen (right side).
Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration
Enter or change the PM or DPM Name (8 char. max.) and Location (20 char. max.). Several configuration settings
must be set appropriately. Press the Update button when finished to save the PM or DPM configuration changes.
Input Name & Output Names (Power Manager only)
For a Power Manager, press the Config I/O Name button to display the Input Name and Output Name screen.
Enter or change the names (16 char. max.) of the inputs and outputs. Press the Update button when finished to save.
PM or DPM Configuration Input & Output Names (PM only)
Power Manager
Power Manager
name
Power Manager
location
Power Meter
location
NOTE
Update the PM, DPM, or Group 5
Controller first if you need to update
the server. Do not close the browser
during the updating process. The
PM, DPM, or CP update request will
be discarded if the browser is closed.
Press Update button when
finished to save the configuration
Connectivity Module 7000 & 4000 Series ATSs 2-3
Configurator Screen Input and Output Names for a 7ATB with Power Manager
For 7ATB only (7000 Series Automatic Transfer & Bypass-Isolation Switch), the Power Manager selection
(Accessory 85 suffix letter designation) must be specified. The selection automatically assigns descriptive tags for
the associated inputs and outputs applicable to the chosen accessory. These fields will be pre-populated with their
known designations, but they are editable by the user. The user must press the Update button to save the
configuration selection and any changes.
Refer to the wiring diagram provided with the 7ATB. It shows the specific Accessory 85 suffix letter used. Set the
Power Manager IO Settings to the Accessory 85 specified on the wiring diagram.
Select the Accessory 85 specified on the 7ATB wiring diagram.
The table below shows the descriptive tags assigned for each Accessory 85 selection, which are unique to 7ATBs.
The N/A selection does not provide any descriptive tags.
Accessory
I/O
85R 85S 85SB Other
Input 1 Bypass on Normal Bypass on Normal Bypass on Normal Status Input 1
Input 2 Bypass on Emerg Bypass on Emerg Bypass on Emerg Status Input 2
Input 3 Closed Isolation Bypass on Auto Bypass on Auto Status Input 3
Input 4 Open Isolation Close Isolation Close Isolation Status Input 4
Input 5 Open Isolation Open Isolation Open Isolation Status Input 5
Input 6 Test Mode Emergency Accept Emergency Accept Status Input 6
Input 7 Normal Accept Normal Accept Status Input 7
Input 8 Engine Start Engine Start Status Input 8
Output 1 Trsfer To Emerg Trsfer To Emerg Status Output 1
Output 2 Status Output 2
Output 3 Status Output 3
Output 4 Status Output 4
2-4 7000 & 4000 Series ATSs Connectivity Module
Detail Screen for 7000 & 4000 Series ATSs with a Power Manager
Same as above and adds information from the Power Manager (voltage current, power, and rating).
ATS events
on right
side of
screen
Detail Screen for 7000 & 4000 Series ATSs with a Digital Power Meter
Same as above and adds information from the Power Meter (voltage current, power, and rating).
ATS events
on right
side of
screen
Connectivity Module Series 300 ATSs 3-1
The Device Configurator Screen for Series 300 ATSs shows the Group 1 controller
configuration settings (right side) and the Connectivity Module (server) configuration
settings (left side) for the selected ATS.
When a Power Manager or Digital Power Meter is connected, additional buttons appear at the bottom of the
Connectivity Module Device Configuration screen.
Power Manager
Power Manager
name
Power Manager
location
Power Meter
Press Update button when
finished to save the names.
Power Meter
name
Power Meter
location
NOTE
Update the PM, DPM, or Group 1
Controller first if you need to update
the server. Do not close the browser
during the updating process. The PM,
Press Update button when finished DPM, or CP update request will be
to save the configuration changes. discarded if the browser is closed.
Connectivity Module Series 300 ATSs 3-3
Actual voltage
& frequency Actual voltage
readings from reading from
ATS controller. ATS controller.
Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs with a Digital Power Meter
The Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs with a Digital Power Meter is the same as
above and adds information from the DPM (voltage, current, power, and rating).
Connectivity Module ASCO 940/962 ATSs 4-1
The Device Configurator Screen for ASCO 940/962 ATSs shows the Group 7A controller configuration
settings (right side) and the Connectivity Module (server) configuration settings (left) for the selected ATS.
ATS one-line icon shows position & source status (green or red circle
means source is acceptable, grey circle means source is not acceptable)
Status of ATS name Status of Normal Source
Emergency
Source
Power Manager
Power
Manager name
Power Manager
location
Power Meter
name
NOTE
Update the PM or DPM first if you
Power Meter need to update the server. Do not
location close the browser during the
updating process. The PM or DPM
update request will be discarded if
the browser is closed.
Press Update button when
finished to save the configuration
5-2 Stand-Alone Power Managers & Digital Power Meters Connectivity Module
Energy PM location
levels
Power
measurements Discrete Input / Output
name & status information
Actual voltage, current, and
power readings from the PM.
Power
measurements
Discrete Input / Output
Actual voltage, current, and name & status information
power readings from the DPM.
Connectivity Module Stand-Alone Power Managers & Digital Power Meters 5-3
Energy
levels
Power
measurements
Energy
levels
Power
measurements
Energy
levels
Power
measurements
Energy
levels
Power
measurements
1. Start Windows, then click the Start button. 5. On Local Area Connection Properties screen:
Select Control Panel.
Windows XP Scroll to verify that
; Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected and
2. Select Network Connections (Windows XP) or
highlighted, then click the Properties button.
Network and Internet and/or Network and
Sharing Center (Windows 7).
3. Windows XP)
Double click Local Area Connection to display
the properties screen.
6. If the computer is on the company network 7. Once the TCP/IP setup is complete at the
contact the facilities IT personnel for computer, restart the computer (click the Start
appropriate settings. button, then click Shut Down).
If it is a stand-alone computer, enter the IP # for
this computer that is listed on the Interface 8. Restart Windows, then click the Start button.
Diagram. For example:
Windows XP
IP address: 169.254.1.2 (last digit must Select All Programs > Accessories >
be different than the CM) Command Prompt.
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 (same as CM)
Gateway: 0.0.0.0 (same as CM) Windows 7
In the Command Prompt window:
Windows XP type cmd and press ENTER.
Windows 7
Connectivity Module Troubleshooting A-3
Troubleshooting the Connectivity Module Listed below are possible problems, their causes, possible solutions
Problem Cause Solution
DIAG red light blinks rapidly then stays Duplicate IP address. The IP address of one or more CMs Unplug the Ethernet cable from all CMs.
on when the CM is first powered up. on the same network is set as same. Follow the instructions from the
appropriate configuration section to
change to a proper IP address. Reconnect
this CM to the network. The red DIAG light
should blink then go off. Repeat this
procedure for all other CMs one by one.
DIAG red light blinks slowly or stays on Major software or communication failure. Press Reset button on CM. If condition still
after the CM is properly configured. exists, call your local ASI representative.
Message: Page not found. Wrong or improper IP address and subnet. Problem with Try to refresh the page again. If you get
connections between CM, ATS Controller, PM, and/or the same results, verify the IP address and
DPM. Wrong configuration. wiring by pinging the device.
Message: No controller or power Problem with connections between CM Module, ATS Check wiring then press Reset button on
manager has been found. Controller, PM, and/or DPM. CM.
Message: 72E baud rate and at least Baud rates of CM, ATS Controller, PM, and/or DPM are If 7000 or 4000 Series ATS, set baud rate
another device baud rate are different. of all the devices to 19200.
mismatched (or similar message). If Series 300 or ASCO 940/962, set baud
rate of all the devices to 9600.
Message: Communication error stays Lost connections. Check connections
on. (RX light is blinking & TX light is
off).
Message: Communication error Busy network or lost connections Increase reply time out.
comes on then goes off by itself.
LINK light is off Invalid network Check if it is a proper IP address.
Check the Ethernet cable and
connections.
- Make sure ATS and PM are configured
with: Modbus protocol
- ATS or PM are not configured for Modbus protocol
the same baud rate as CM
the correct serial I/F setting
- ATS or PM are not configured with the same baud rate
(4-wire/2-wire)
as the CM
unique serial addresss
- ATS or PM are configured with the same serial address
- For 2-wire communication, make sure
to configure the CM serial I/F setting for
- For 4-wire communication, ATS was not configured for
2-wire mode at the configuration page;
4-wire mode
and to enable its 2-wire DIP switch
- For 2-wire communication, ATS was not configured for
- Modbus master should refer to doc.
2-wire mode
381339-221 for the ATS and PM
4-wire / 2-wire Modbus - For 2-wire communication, CM 2-wire DIP switch was not
holding registers.
communication problem enabled
- Modbus master must use appropriate
- For 2-wire communication, 2-wire mode was not enabled
relay timeout (usually starting with 1000
at the CM configuration page
ms) and to consider using retries (3
- Modbus master is not requesting the correct set of
recommended) before calling for
holding registers
communication error.
- Modbus master requesting more holding registers than
- Modbus master must request a
the CM can handle
maximum of 12 holding registers from
- Modbus master reply timeout may be too short
the ATS controller & 24 from the PM
- Modbus master connect to the same IP
- Modbus master using incorrect CM IP address or TCP
address and TCP port assigned to CM
port
- Check serial wiring connection between
ATS/PM and the CM
When client connects to the CM, it should
never stop communicating (sending
request) at all times. When CM detects
Intermittent loss of CM disconnects the client because client was inactive / idle inactivity from the connected client (from
communication / connection (stops sending requests longer than 10 seconds) its last request) longer than 10 seconds,
the CM will automatically disconnect it.
That client must then reconnect to resume
communication.
Incorrect CM configuration settings:
AES enable client getting incorrect Provide correct CM AES configuration
- AES is not enabled
response or no response from the CM. settings
- Incorrect AES port
ATS = automatic transfer switch, CM = Connectivity Module, DPM = Digital Power Meter, PM = Power Manager
A-4 Create Favorites folder, 3rd Party Modbus Configuration Connectivity Module
How to create a Favorites folder for ASCO Third Party Modbus Device Configuration
device pages and copy it to another
computer The Connectivity Module supports the Modbus devices
with Modbus/TCP portocol. The transmit and receiving
To create a favorites folder and copy it to another user’s data format are as follows:
computer, the administrator should follow these steps:
Read:
1. Open the first page and then pull down the Favorites Requests:
manual and select Add to Favorites … This window Bytes 0, 1 Transaction ID.
will appear: Usually zero when making a request, the server
will copy them into the response.
Bytes 2, 3 Protocol number. It must be zero.
Byte 4 length (high byte) its always zero.
Byte 5 length (low byte) of the following total bytes
Byte 6 device address
Byte 7 function code
Bytes 8, 9 Modbus address of the starting transfer.
Bytes 10, 11 number of word to transfer
Response:
Bytes 0, 1 Transaction ID. Its faithfully copied from the
request
Bytes 2, 3 Protocol number. It always is zero.
Byte 4 length (high byte) its always zero
Byte 5 length (low byte) of the following total bytes
Byte 6 device address
Byte 7 function code
Bytes 8 byte count of Modbus data.
Bytes rest data values
2. Click the New Folder button, type the new folder
name as asco, then click the OK button. Configure the Connectivity Module to properly
communicate with the other devices. The following
3. Click folder asco and click OK. items should be ready before you start to configure it:
4. Open the other pages one by one and click Add to 1. Ethernet crossover cable.
Favorite, click folder asco, then click OK. 2. Laptop with proper Ethernet connect ability.
3. Start Internet browser and type ‘IP
5. Once the administrator is done with saving all the address\config.htm’ on the browser address field.
pages, the following steps describe how to copy the 4. This page should appear:
asco folder from the administrator’s computer to
another user’s computer. From this page, xxx
configure all the
a. For Windows XP, find the asco folder from directory parameters except
‘c:documentd and settings\’user name’\favorites’. reply timeout which
needs to configured
b. Copy the asco folder into the corresponding path from client device.
above.
RESET
button
RESET button on CM
A-6 SNMP Internet-standard Protocol Connectivity Module
Instructions: Fill in the information for each Connectivity Module (CM) with an ATS, Power Manager (PM), and/or Digital Power Meter (DPM).
* For Group 5 Controller (7000 & 4000 Series) refer to User’s Guide 381333-126
* For Group 1 Controller (Series 300) refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189
* For Group 7A Control Panel (ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448) refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339-172
** For Power Manager refer to Operator’s Manual 381333-199. For Digital Power Meter refer to Operator’s Manual 381333-368.
For Serial Module Catalog 5110 (Accessory 72A) refer to Installation Manual 381333-240.
Communication Address Form for Connectivity Module (CM)
Address set
Row Subnet ATS ATS Address set
IP Address Gateway in ATS
No. mask Serial No. Catalog No. in PM or DPM**
Controller*
Instructions: Fill in the information for each Connectivity Module (CM) with an ATS, Power Manager (PM), and/or Digital Power Meter (DPM).
* For Group 5 Controller (7000 & 4000 Series) refer to User’s Guide 381333-126
* For Group 1 Controller (Series 300) refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189
* For Group 7A Control Panel (ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448) refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339-172
** For Power Manager refer to Operator’s Manual 381333-199. For Digital Power Meter refer to Operator’s Manual 381333-368.
For Serial Module Catalog 5110 (Accessory 72A) refer to Installation Manual 381333-240.
Communication Address Form for Connectivity Module (CM)
Address set
Row Subnet ATS ATS Address set
IP Address Gateway in ATS
No. mask Serial No. Catalog No. in PM or DPM**
Controller*
Instructions: Fill in the information for each Connectivity Module (CM) with an ATS, Power Manager (PM), and/or Digital Power Meter (DPM).
* For Group 5 Controller (7000 & 4000 Series) refer to User’s Guide 381333-126
* For Group 1 Controller (Series 300) refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339-189
* For Group 7A Control Panel (ASCO 940, 962, 436, 434, 447, 448) refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339-172
** For Power Manager refer to Operator’s Manual 381333-199. For Digital Power Meter refer to Operator’s Manual 381333-368.
For Serial Module Catalog 5110 (Accessory 72A) refer to Installation Manual 381333-240.
INDEX
A G P
Access, NOTICE, ii Generator, 5-3 Page not found message, A-3
AES encryption, iii, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 Password, 1-1
Annunciators, ATS Remote, ii K PM, see Power Manager
ASCOSNMP.MIB, A-5 Kits Ports, iii
ATS information needed, ii, 7000 Series ATSs, 1-1 POWER light, vii
communication address form 4000 Series ATSs, 1-1 Power Manager (PM), ii
ATS Remote Annunciators, ii Series 300 ATSs, 1-1 7000 Series ATSs, 2-1, 2-2, 2-4
ASCO 940/962 ATSs, 1-1 7000 Series ATBs, 2-1 thru 2-4
C Power Managers, 1-1, 1-2 4000 Series ATSs, 2-1, 2-2, 2-4
Cable, communication, iii Power Meters, 1-1, 1-2 Series 300 ATSs, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3
CH1, CH1 light, vii ASCO 940/962 ATSs, 4-1, 4-2
Change Password, 1-3 H Stand-alone, 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4
Circuit breaker, 5-4 Help, troubleshooting, A-3 Power Meter, Digital (DPM), ii
Communication error message, A-3 7000 Series ATSs, 2-1, 2-2, 2-4
Configuration 4000 Series ATSs, 2-1, 2-2, 2-4
7000 Series ATSs, 2-1, 2-2
I Series 300 ATSs, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3
7000 Series ATBs, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3 Input/Output Names for 7ATB, 2-3 Stand-alone, 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4
4000 Series ATSs, 2-1, 2-2 Installation, 1-1 Power requirements, iii, 3-1
Series 300 ATSs, 3-1, 3-2 Interface Wiring Diagrams, v, vi Protocol support, iii
ASCO 940/962 ATSs, 4-1 Internet-standard protocol, SNMP,
A-5
Power Managers, 5-1
IP address, A-3
R
Power Meters, 5-1 Remote Annunciators, ATS, ii
Configuration parameters, iii RESET button, A-3
Copy Favorites folder, A-4 L RX light, vii, A-3
Create Favorites folder, 1-1, A-4 LEDs, Status, vii, A3
LINK light, vii, A-3
S
D Load status, 2-1
SNMP protocol, A-5, A-6
DANGER, ii 7000 Series ATS, 2-4
4000 Series ATS, 2-4 Specifications, iii
Detail Screens (View Pages) Status LEDs, vii
7000 Series ATSs, 2-4 Series 300 ATS, 3-3
4000 Series ATSs, 2-4 ASCO 940/962 ATSs, 4-2
Series 300 ATSs, 3-3 Login, password, 1-3 T
Test Communication, 1-2
ASCO 940/962 ATSs, 4-2
M Third party Modbus device
Power Managers, 5-2
Manuals, ii configuration, A-4
Power Meters, 5-2
Troubleshooting, A-3
DIAG red light, vii, A-3
TX light, vii, A-3
DPM, see Power Meter N
Network, Ethernet TCP/IP
E Connection, how to create
V
Encryption, iii, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, A-3 Windows XP, A-1, A-2 View Pages (Detail Screens), iii, 1-3
Ethernet TCP/IP Network No controller or power manager 7000 Series ATSs, 2-4
Connection, how to create has been found message, A-3 4000 Series ATSs, 2-4
Windows XP, A-1, A-2 Series 300 ATSs, 3-3
Event log, 7000 Series ATSs, 2-4 ASCO 940/962 ATSs, 4-2
O Power Managers, 5-2, 5-3
Outline and Mounting Drawing, iv
F Overview, iii
Favorites folder, create, 1-3, A-4 W
Ferrite, snap-on split core, iv Welcome, ii
Form, communication address, Wiring Diagrams, v, vi
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