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Mounting
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3b
see Figures
through
1.
(OZS164.23 only) Use a mobile phone to find a mounting location
where the radio signal is strong enough
2.
(OZS164.23 only) Screw-in antenna.
Find another mounting location or move the antenna if signal
0
strength is too weak
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3.
Take off cover
4.
Insert cable tie for cable
3a
Standard mounting on standard rail TH 35-7.5
1.
Mount standard rails.
2.
Attach Web server to standard rails.
3.
Press until Web server clicks in place.
3b
Screw on mounting on a level wall
1.
Drill two holes for the screws ∅ max. 3.5 mm.
2.
Tighten Web server.
- Make sure the unit is flat (i.e. housing is not warped)
- See "Dimensions" for sizes.
Notes
• (OZS164.23 only) See datasheet Q5711 for details on remote
antennas.
• Must be mounted vertically for >35 °C ambient temperature
(circulation through ventilation slots).
Wiring
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9
See Figures
through
1.
Turn off bus device!
2.
Attach LPB/BSB cable to A
4
3 (MB/CL-)
3.
Connect potential-free contacts to D1, M, or D2, M as required
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4.
Tighten cable tie and cut off the remainder
5.
(OZS164.23 only) insert SIM card in the SIM card slot
6.
Break out the notch from the cover
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7.
Replace the cover
8.
Connect Web server to power
The Web server is operational, when the green ON LED is lit.
Commissioning
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11
See Figures
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Prerequisites
• Web server is mounted, wired and has power.
• The connected bus device is commissioned.
• The bus device has a valid LPB/BSB address and is operational.
• Bus power supply to the LPB/BSB bus is turned on.
• Recommendation: The bus device is clock slave and set remotely.
Notes
• IP address USB:
192.168.250.1
IP address Ethernet:
192.168.251.1
• Commissioning with a PC and a web browser via the USB interface.
• The RNDIS driver must be installed on the PC to connect via USB.
• The RNDIS driver is automatically installed when connecting via
USB if the PC is connected to the Internet.
• The RNDIS driver is supplied on the Web server at
http://<IP address>/drivers/.
Building Technologies
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2
, terminal 2 (DB/CL+) and terminal
5
6
7
9
.
+
(cannot be changed).
(default value).
•
Additional information on commissioning is included in the detailed
Commissioning instructions C5711 (OZS164...) / C5712 (OZW672...).
It is stored on the Web server at
•
Navigation: Primary navigation (horizontal menu), secondary
navigation (vertical menu) and path navigation (levels below the
primary menu).
•
Return: Click
or navigate via the path or primary navigation.
Preparation
1.
Plug in the supplied USB cable on the Web server PC
The PC recognizes the Web server as a USB device.
Log onto Web server
2.
Start web browser. In the address line, enter the USB IP address
(192.168.250.1).
3.
Login
− User name: Administrator.
− Password: Password.
− Click [Login] to finish.
Administer user accounts
4.
Edit administrator data:
− Select "User accounts" from primary navigation above.
− Click red pencil symbol .
− In the "Change user" mask:
− Password
− Repeat password
− Description (optional)
− E-mail address (optional)
− Language:English
− Click [OK] to finish.
5.
Add a new user:
− Click [Add].
− In the "Add user" mask:
− User name
− Password
− Repeat password
− Description (optional)
− E-mail address (optional)
− Language
− User group
− Click [OK] to finish.
Create device list
• The Web server monitors only the bus devices listed in the device
list.
6.
Select "Device web pages" from primary navigation. The device
list opens and the Web server appears in the device list.
7.
Add new bus device: Click [Add].
8.
Enter LPB address (for LPB only). The first bus device is
addressed with 0.1 (segment 0, device 1) as the default.
Finish with [OK].
9.
The Web server searches for the corresponding bus device.
It appears in the device list.
10. Add other bus devices: Repeat steps 7 and 8.
11. Check the box for all devices in the device list
12. Click [Generate] and wait until the message "Process finished"
appears. This may take a few minutes.
Result: In the device list, the Web server and the bus devices display
the status "Generated".
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address>/doc/.
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