XWEB3000/5000 EVO (V.1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PRODUCT DISPOSAL (WEEE) ............................................................................................................... 5 2. THE RECIPIENTS OF THIS MANUAL ..................................................................................................... 5 3. PACKAGE ................................................................................................................................................. 6 4. INSTALLATION ..................................
CAUTION: TO PREVENT FLAMES FROM DEVELOPING OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, AVOID ANY CONTACT BETWEEN THIS DEVICE AND RAIN OR WATER CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER IT DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY PARTS THAT REQUIRE SERVICING BY THE USER ALWAYS HAVE QUALIFIED STAFF PERFORM THE PROCEDURES.
1. PRODUCT DISPOSAL (WEEE) With reference to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 and to the relative national legislation, please note that: There lies the obligation not to dispose of electrical and electronic waste as municipal waste but to separate the waste. Public or private collection points must be used for disposal, in accordance with local laws.
3. PACKAGE Before opening the package make sure that the packaging is intact and that there is no sign of impact or tampering.
4. INSTALLATION For installation, the XWEB-EVO system must not be opened in any way. If the box is opened, the warranty will lapse. XWEB-EVO can be installed in various ways based on the type of user interface access that you wish to provide for the final user. Below is a description of the most complete procedure, i.e. where the system's user interface can be used entirely in local control.
Technical features Power supply Power Operating conditions (temperature, humidity, special conditions) Electrical safety (reference standards) Electromagnetic compatibility (reference standards) 100-230 V 60 W 0/45°C R.H.
LED LED Colour Description Pwr Green On when the system is powered HDD Blue On when the disc executes physical writing operations Rec Blue On when the system is recording data Ser1/Ser2 Blue On when the system is reading and/or writing on serial port 485 Mdm Blue On when the system runs operations with the analogue modem DI1/DI2 Blue On when the system detects the digital input as being active Aux1/Aux2/Aux3 Blue On when the system sets the relay output as active Alarm Red On when
5. INSTALLATION Refer to the INSTALLATION MANUAL for a description of the XWEB-EVO interfaces and electrical connections. A paper copy of it is included in the XWEB-EVO package and an electronic copy is provided by the CD attached to the package, or from the Dixell website in the ‘ResourcesProduct Literature’ section. 5.1 CONTROLLER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE XWEB-EVO has two RS485 serial ports that the line for the controller devices need to be connected to.
Keep the serial cable away from power cables and from any possible source of electromagnetic disturbance Do not connect the serial cable shielding to the earth connection of the electrical system Do not connect the "Gnd" terminal. Draw a map of the installation that you are setting up: it may be useful in case of future problems or changes The two XWEB-EVO 485 serial ports can be used simultaneously and do not conflict with each other.
6. LOCAL CONNECTIVITY The most common and frequently used user interface access is local access through a screen, mouse and keyboard, directly connected to XWEB-EVO. The system can also operate without having these peripheral devices connected, for example, use these modes for the initial system configuration; they can later be disconnected definitively if you only intend to provide access from a remote station.
7.2 CONNECTIVITY WITH CROSS CABLE Local access from the PC is the fastest way to manage setup. It is possible to connect a PC to XWEB-EVO through the network interface supplied with an ‘RJ45 Ethernet connector’. The connection between the two must be set up using a cross network cable (aka 'cross cable'). This cable is available at any computer store. Once the physical connection has been set up, launch the browser on your PC and enter the following in the address bar http://192.168.0.
7.3 MODEM CONNECTIVITY (“OR POINT-TO-POINT CONNECTION”) A modem connection makes it possible to set up a connection between PC and XWEB-EVO through the phone line. This type of connection is usually required when there is no internet connection available on the local LAN line. An analogue phone line is required (not ISDN), which we recommend setting up exclusively for XWEB-EVO use. Caution: only use the supplied modem or a Dixell-recommended one.
Enter the telephone number of the line that XWEB-EVO is connected to. If there is a switchboard and the number that needs to be dialled for the external line is 0, enter: 0,04379833. Enter ‘dixell’ as the user name and password connection parameters. Enter a name to identify the XWEB-EVO that you wish to contact with the call. 7.3.
7.4 INTRANET (“OR LAN CONNECTION”) AND VPN CONNECTIVITY This type of connection allows you to access XWEB-EVO from any PC connected to the local network. This type of connection must also be used to configure XWEB-EVO for internet connection through VPN (Virtual Private Network). This last type of connection, once it has been set up, makes your PC -- connected to the internet -- part of the local XWEB-EVO network.
7.5 INTERNET CONNECTIVITY ON PUBLIC IP This type of connection allows you to access XWEB directly from any PC with an internet connection without having to install any additional software on your PC. Caution: the Internet connection needs to be managed by qualified staff and/or a network administrator. To connect your XWEBEVO to the Internet you will need a ‘public and static IP address’, which needs to be given to you by your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
9. SYSTEM DATA Fill in the table below, make a xerox copy and keep it near the XWEB. HostName ___________________________ [example: myXWEB001 ] IP Address ___________________________ [example: 192.168.0.123 ] Gateway ___________________________ [example: 192.168.0.1 ] DNS ___________________________ [example: 8.8.8.8 ] SMTP ___________________________ [example: 192.168.0.14 ] E-mail Address ___________________________ [example: myXWEB001@company.
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