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Page 1 - OPERATION

OPERATION MANUALVer 1.0

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 turned off until you are finished connecting all electrical devices to the unit.To avoid accidental start of the unit, remember to

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 APPENDIX 0:APPENDIX 0:ACCESSORIESACCESSORIESTYPE DESCRIPTION COMMERCIAL NAME HOW-TO ORDERMODEMAnalog SERIAL modem, PDA compatible,

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – NOTES____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 10/01/2006- 1592010900 Pag. 103 / 103Dixell S.p.a.. Z.I. Via dell’Industria, 2732010 Pieve d’Alpago (BL) ITALYtel. +39 - 0437 -

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 2.1.2 SERIAL ADDRESS• The cable must have 2 or 3 wires with shield, minimum section 0,5mm2 (eg. the BELDEN 8772).• From the XWEB

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 2.1.3 THE TTL OUTPUT• The instrument with RS485 on board do not need any kind of external interface module.• For instruments wi

Page 9 - 2.1 HARDWARE

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 2.1.7 REMOTE CONNECTION FROM A CLIENT PC2.1.7.1 MODEM CONNECTION (“OR POINT TO POINT CONNECTION”)It represents the most common me

Page 10 - 2.1.1 RS485

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 2.1.7.3 INTERNET CONNECTIONIt is necessary a STATIC IP address for the XWEB 500 which is normally assigned by the Provider of your

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – configuration is it possible to remove the local connection and work only via the on-board keyboard and display.For complete info

Page 12 - 2.1.6 COMPATIBLE INSTRUMENTS

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 2.2 CONFIGURATION AND ACCESSBefore turning on the XWEB 500 read these notes.• The User interface is the same for all type of connec

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 1. Go to “Tools” and then “Internet Options…”:2. From the TAB “Privacy”, apply the “Default” settings and press the button “Setti

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 3. Add the default address of XWEB 500, i.e: 192.168.0.150. Please remember to add each IP address you will use to this list.2.2.

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 the files that are currently stored in your cache. 2.2.3 THIRD PART SOFTWARE AND XWEB 500As general rule please remember that

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – far as firewall is concerned, add port 80 and port 22 to the allowed ports forwarding, of course all the TCP/IP requests coming f

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 2.2.6 SYSTEM SETUPClick on “System setup” to adjust System name, description, language, date/time and time-zone format. T

Page 21 - 2.2.5 XWEB 500 SETUP

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 PRIMARY/SECONDARY DNS: In the internet world you can reach a web server using its name, for example www.dixell.com, digiting the na

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 2.2.9 DIALUP SETUPClick on “Dial up” to proper setup the internet connection for sending e-mails. You need

Page 23 - 2.2.7 NETWORK SETUP

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 already been done, you can send a test e-mail/SMS/Fax by pressing the proper button.2.2.11 PRINTER SETUPThe printer must be connect

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 33USING XWEB 500USING XWEB 5003.1 SYSTEM LOG-INOnce the connection is activated, insert the IP number into the address bar of y

Page 25 - 2.2.10 E-MAIL SETUP

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 •Server Status OK, or a warning icon will be displayed3.2.4 ALARMSThis area immediately on the right hand side shows the currently

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – This function allows you to define the functioning attributes and the working features of the instrume

Page 27 - USING XWEB 500

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

Page 28 - 3.3 CONTROLLERS SETUP

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.3.2.3 RTC SYNCRONIZATIONIn this section user can decide how often to synchronise the controller equipped with a real time clock.

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.3 SCHEDULERThis is a powerful tool for managing category and repetitive commands. Now it is possible to send command to a set

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Fill in “Class Name” field, then pick up a Category. Wait for the complete list of the controller. Check all the controllers you w

Page 31 - Class Submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – For instance the “The fast selection” set to “H.A.C.C.P Probe 1” produces the following output:It is shown Site name “XWEB 500”,

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 choose the class you want to modify then press “Edit”. If you want to delete a class, choose it and press “Delete”.Event submenu:•

Page 33 - • EDIT CLASS

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Choose a Name and a colour. Mark “Yearly” option if you want this day definition applied to all available years.When you defines

Page 34 - Edit days submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 It is possible to filter all the command sent using “From”, “To” and Class.• SHOW COMMANDSThis menu filters only the commands.• SH

Page 35 - Windows submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Choose a command, then fill in “Activation Time”. Choose a marker and its colour. Push “Confirm” to add this event to the Schedul

Page 36 - Days submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 It is shown Site name “XWEB 500”, printout name “H.A.C.C.P. printout”, date and time, address of the controllers, name of the contr

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – INDEX INTRODUCTION...

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.3.4 ALARMS3.3.4.1 ALARM TYPOLOGY AND ALARM LEVELSThe alarm typology is a list of alarm events designed by the user to describe th

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.4.2 DESTINATION OF THE ALARM MESSAGESThe list of the destinations contains the users (directors, maintenance personnel, assis

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 • Insert a new Alarm Level and the attributesClick into “Name” and insert the word(s) that better represents the alarm e.g.: ”Sever

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – unique definition. For instance all the temperature alarms that are not important can be defined by a typology named as “Normal A

Page 43 - 3.3.5 CALENDAR FUNCTION

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 The XWEB 500 use the Calendar as filter before activating the resource itself, if the resource is not Enabled in that period nothin

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Repeat the operation for “Sunday”. The tiles become grey.Click with the left button of the mouse on the rose tile “Wednesday” and

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 All the working days (Enabled) will follow the new times.Repeat the same operation to define the new period for the Partly Enabled

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – • Select a limited period of daysTo define a common attribute only to some days. This allows to set a holiday period for one or m

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.3.6 DEVICE CONFIGURATIONThe configuration of the devices allows to assign the appropriate monitoring system attributes.The conf

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – If the instrument has not been already renamed the identification name is: “New_Model-name” where:• “New” means that the name ha

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3.3.4.3 ALARM LEVELS...

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.3.6.3 ASSIGN THE CATEGORY TO THE DEVICE “DEVICE CATEGORY SETUP”Be sure of having selected the right instrument under the “Device”

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – NAME: The first time each name is displayed by following the internal XWEB 500 archive of standard feature of the instruments. Ea

Page 52 - 3.4 STARTING MONITORING DATA

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 In the upper part you can see information concerning the name of the instrument that the system will use as base model (“Source dev

Page 53 - 3.5 DEVICES MENU

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Recording: XWEB 500 will record data coming from RS 485.Alarms TX: XWEB 500 will send alarms coming from controllers.3.5 DEVICES

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Remember that you are looking at a still page therefore the instrument information is loaded and disp

Page 55 - 3.5.2 RUN TIME

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – • CommandsThe last stripe of information contains the available commands for that instrument. Use them to operate on the instrum

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Each device is represented by an horizontal row that includes as many rows as many information are available from the instrument.Fo

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – A pop up message box will appear, inside you will find the list of the actual alarms that also includes the starting date of each

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 The popup box also shows, with a blinking message, the status of the operation just executed and then also the ending report resul

Page 59 - TYPOLOGY:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 3.5.3 PARAMETERSThe Parameter function allows management of the parameters of a selected device. The parameters can be displayed

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONCongratulations! This manual will teach you everything about XWEB 500 server, the most powerful and confi

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 New: New value of the parameter decided by the user;Min /Max: Minimum and maximum limits available for that parameter;UM: Unit of

Page 62 - Layers Submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – • To print the displayed mapClick on “Print” from the “Action” menu.Use the message box to select the print properties.Confirm t

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Load the last Layout• EXIT Closes the Editor.Layers Submenu:• ADD LAYER It is used to add a new layer to the layout. Selecting it t

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Choose an image and press “Ok”. When you use images the system has to send them to your client. Depending on the speed of the con

Page 65 - Insert Submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Insert the new layer name and push “Ok”.• BACKGROUND COLOURIt is used to change to background colour of the page. Use the drop down

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Insert Submenu:• DEVICE It allows you to place a real Instrument directly linked to the RS 485 serial lineThe following windows w

Page 67 - • SENSIBLE AREA

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Name of the instrument.Analog values.Digital Inputs.Outputs.You can check/uncheck the name. It is also possible to change:BG= backg

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – In the output section if you choose “Motion” a new window will appear:User has to choose the rectangle property:Label MeaningBG R

Page 69 - Layout Submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 It is possible to choose a transparent area or a coloured one. We suggest to use the first one when the background is an image. The

Page 70 - Window Submenu:

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Off course user can combine this function with text area and build up his own button-like graphics. Then with sensible area funct

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – PACKAGINGPACKAGINGUnpack the unit carefully and make sure that all accessories are put aside so they will not be lost.Examine t

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Window Submenu:• WINDOW NAMELet you choose among the available layers.3.5.4.2 LAYOUT VIEWWith this function the user can use the la

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – You can check/uncheck manually the instruments or you can use the Select/Deselect All. Then push “Continue”By pushing “Continue”

Page 74 - 3.6 DATA MENU

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Once a button is password protected, each time someone push it, this window will appear:If you insert a wrong code, the field reset

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 3.5.5.1.1 DIGITAL INPUT SENDING COMMANDSIt is possible to send a set of command to a specific range of controller. The user must

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.5.5.2 GLOBAL COMMANDSThis function allows the user to load a window containing all the global commands previously defined in the

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – The first information about the archive shows into “Available Interval” the first and the last recording date, while the “Select

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 The counter signals shows the status of the data you are downloadingAt the end you will see the graph.• Zoom in

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Than drag the mouse down to the low right corner to complete the window to zoom. If the selected area have not the proper dimensi

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.6.2 EXPORTING DATAIt is possible to export data in TXT format or in HTML one. The user has to chose “Save on disk” in the “Action

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – At the end of the procedure this window will appear:From now on you can find the program “Dixell’s graphs viewer” inside your PC

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Caution: read this page carefully to ensure safe operationMINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PC-CLIENTMINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Page 83 - 3.7 ALARM MENU

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Answer “Yes” to the following window:80/103 10/01/2006 - 1592010900

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – Finally this window will open:Pushing “Open a graph” button, first you are required to confirm java virtual machine start, then y

Page 85 - 3.8 PERMISSIONS

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Use the following window to load a previously saved graph.82/103 10/01/2006 - 1592010900

Page 86 - 3.9 TOOLS SECTION

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 3.7 ALARM MENU3.7.1 HYSTORICAL ALARMSThis function shows you all the alarm events detected from the XWEB 500 system. It is also p

Page 87 - 3.9.4 MESSAGE STATUS

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 Select the “Print” from the “Action” menu situated on the left corner of the alarm page under the Dixell logo.Use the structure of

Page 88 - 3.10INFORMATION MENU

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 3.8 PERMISSIONSFrom the “Configuration” menu you can access “Users”. This section is one of the most important to preserve the co

Page 89 - SAFETY AND ALLOWED USE

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.8.1 MANAGING THE USERSYou can interact with a user in 3 different ways:• Setting-up permission.• Disabling the user (Enabling che

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – By clicking on “Test” XWEB 500 starts sending data packet to the selected controller. Depending on the number of sent back packe

Page 91 - APPENDIX

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 3.10INFORMATION MENU3.10.1 SYSTEM VERSIONIn the submenu “About” there is the system release:In the above image, the system release

Page 92 - DEVICE ADVANCED SECTION

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 44SAFETY AND ALLOWED USE SAFETY AND ALLOWED USE Please read carefully what follows. Your security may depend on the respect of th

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 11GENERAL INFORMATIONGENERAL INFORMATIONXWEB 500 is a Controlling and Monitoring system based on “WEB server” technology. It

Page 94 - GLOSSARY

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 4.1 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONGeneral Dimensions (custom case) 230 (w) x 210 (h) x 87 (d) (mm) Power Supply 230 VAC 50~60Hz. Power Con

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – 55APPENDIXAPPENDIXAppendix A: DEVICE ADVANCED SECTIONAppendix B: GLOSSARYAppendix C: SUPPORTED INSTRUMENTSAppendix D: ACCESSORIES

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 APPENDIX A:APPENDIX A:DEVICE ADVANCED SECTIONDEVICE ADVANCED SECTIONIn this section we describe how you can customize your device r

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – “Commands” row is very important. You have to mark same values that you have marked before in the other section. In order to give

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 APPENDIX 0:APPENDIX 0:GLOSSARYGLOSSARYCCable - Transmission medium of copper wire or optical fiber wrapped in a protective cover.Cl

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XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 – RRAM (Random Access Memory) - The working memory of a computer where data and programs are temporarily stored. RAM only holds inf

Page 100 - ACCESSORIES

XWEB 500 – rel.1.0 APPENDIX 0:APPENDIX 0:SUPPORTED INSTRUMENTSSUPPORTED INSTRUMENTSTHIS REALEASE OF XWEB 500 SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING DIXELL FAMILY INST

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