Page 4 - Copyright Notice; All rights reserved.
Copyright Notice © 2002-2007 by Siemens All rights reserved. This publication is for information only. The contents are subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment, representation, warranty, or guarantee of any method, product, or device by Siemens. Reproduction or t...
Page 5 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Preface iii Technical Support iv Safety Practices and Precautions v Chapter 1: Installation 1 Overview 1 ANCB/DN Specifications 3 ANCB Installation 5 Site Wiring Requirements 7 CE Installations 11 DataNET Connections 13 DataNET Copper Connections 14 DataNET Fiber Optic Connections ...
Page 7 - Chapter Contents; Topic Page; Preface
Preface Audience & Purpose This manual is intended for maintenance personnel and describes how to install the Advance Network Communication Board/DataNET (ANCB/DN) into an Advance Maxum ™ Gas Chromatograph or Advance Network Access Unit. Chapter Contents The manual provides the following informa...
Page 8 - Technical Support; Getting Help; If you require assistance call:; Before You Call; Unit Serial Number and Date of Installation; iv
Technical Support Getting Help At Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. we take pride in the on going support we provide our customers. When you purchase a product, you receive a detailed manual, which should answer your questions; however, our technical support service provides a special “hot” line...
Page 9 - Safety First; DANGER - High voltage; Safety Practices and Precautions
Safety Practices and Precautions Safety First This product has been designed and tested in accordance with IEC Publication 1010-1, Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatus, and has been supplied in a safe condition. This manual contains information and warnings, which have to be follow...
Page 10 - Safety Practices and Precautions,; Continued; Safe Equipment; vi
Safety Practices and Precautions, Continued Correct Operating Voltage Before switching on the power, check that the operating voltage listed on the equipment nameplate agrees with the available line voltage. DANGER Arising from Loss of Ground Any interruption of the grounding conductor inside or out...
Page 11 - Chapter 1; Overview; Description; Installation
Chapter 1 Installation Overview Description The Advance Network Communications Board DataNET (ANCB/DN) board plugs into the backplane of an Advance Maxum or Advance Network Access Unit (NAU) System Controller (SYSCON). All I/O wiring is made directly to the board. The ANCB/DN functions as a translat...
Page 13 - ANCB/DN Specifications
ANCB/DN Specifications Protocol and Addressing Open Systems standard TCP/IP protocol and addressing (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol); Full Class A, B and C addresses and subnet masking supported Wiring Connections • Two part connectors with screw-terminals provided for cable connect...
Page 14 - Cable Types; Cable Type
ANCB/DN Specifications, Continued Cable Types The following Table should be used when evaluating or selecting cable for an existing or new installation. Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation Notes Fiber Optic MM 62.5/125; 2 Fiber Conductors SEA P/N 1270002-002 Industry Available from Multiple Ve...
Page 15 - ANCB Installation; Slot 1; WARNING; NAU Installations; Step Procedure; SLOT 1
ANCB Installation Description The ANCB is installed into slot 1 of the Advance Maxum’s or NAU’s System Controller (SYSCON). To install the ANCB it is not necessary to disconnect interface cables or to remove the SYSCON from the unit. Slot 1 Voltage dangerous to life exists. Before performing the rem...
Page 16 - continued; Step; Make a selection from the following Table.; To; DataNET
ANCB Installation, Continued Instructions, continued Step Procedure 4. Press the ANCB straight into slot 1. Make sure that you push evenly on both edges of the board until the ANCB is firmly seated 5. Secure the board to the cage with the screw you removed in step 1. 6. Connect Ethernet crossover ca...
Page 17 - Site Wiring Requirements; CE Installations
Site Wiring Requirements Description The type of wiring is dependent upon the site requirements: • CE (Conformite Europeene) Certified Areas • NEC Division 2 or Non-Hazardous Areas • Cenelec Zone 1 or Zone 2 Areas • Rack Mounting Non-Hazardous Area AC Mains Wiring The installation should have a powe...
Page 18 - Site Wiring Requirements,; DataNET Channels; Fiber Optic
Site Wiring Requirements, Continued DataNET Channels The DataNET channel connections can be either copper wire or fiber optic cable. The wiring method and cable type for DataNET is dependent upon the site requirements. For cable requirements see Table 1-1. The following Table should be used when eva...
Page 19 - The following information pertains when using copper wire.
Site Wiring Requirements, Continued Table 1-1: Recommended DataNET Cable, Continued Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation Notes Twisted Pair Copper Wire used in SEA 2100 Installations SEA P/N C00128 Belden P/N 9462 Not Recommended for New Installations Nominal capacitance 155 pF/m (50 pF/ft.) Ma...
Page 21 - A shielded power cord or cable must be used for the input power
CE Installations Description This section should be used for installation sites that must conform to CE (Conformite Europeene) Certification. Typically, this does not apply to installations outside the EC unless the equipment was purchased with the explicit requirements and expectations that it shal...
Page 22 - A split ferrite filter must be clamped to DataNET copper wire and
CE Installations, Continued 3. A split ferrite filter must be clamped to DataNET copper wire and fixed immediately to the outside of the unit; use part number 1173000-013 ferrite contained in the CE Installation Kit. This is required to meet the Conducted Immunity requirement for CE/EMC Heavy Indust...
Page 23 - DataNET Connections; IF you are wiring for; DataNET Copper Connections
DataNET Connections Description This section provides instructions for connecting a Maxum or NAU to a DataNET network. All DataNET connections are made to the ANCB. The DataNET connections can be either copper or fiber optic cables. Instructions IF you are wiring for … THEN go to … DataNET Copper Co...
Page 24 - Before You Begin; Refer to ANCB Description page 46.; Step Action
DataNET Copper Connections Before You Begin This section provides instructions for connecting the Maxum to a DataNET network. All DataNET connections are made to the ANCB. The DataNET connections can be either copper or fiber. The ingress wiring method (conduit or cable glands) and which cable type ...
Page 25 - DataNET Copper Connections,; Plug Port connector back into its base.
DataNET Copper Connections, Continued Instructions, continued Step Action 3. Strip the insulation ¼ -inch back from each of the incoming copper leads. 4. To make the connections easier we have made the ANCB port connector a removable connector. Grasp the top portion of the connector and pull it stra...
Page 26 - DataNET Fiber Optic Connections; Description Part; Fiber Optic Coupler Assembly
DataNET Fiber Optic Connections The Fiber Optic Coupler is mounted in a threaded, potted, gas tight fitting assembly designed for use in hazadrous areas when properly installed in a approved enclosure. Two Fiber Optic Couplers are required, one for DataNET Channel A and one for DataNET Channel B. Th...
Page 27 - DataNET Fiber Optic Connections,; The DataNET Fiber Optic Couplers use; Connector End View
DataNET Fiber Optic Connections, Continued The DataNET Fiber Optic Couplers use ST-style connectors (twist & lock). Always insure that the TX (Transmit) on one end of the link is connected to the RX (Receive) at the other end of the link. Some duplex fiber optic cables are coded to help monitor ...
Page 28 - Ensure that the ANCB is installed in slot 1 of the SYSCON.
DataNET Fiber Optic Connections, Continued Installation Instructions Step Action 1. Ensure that the ANCB is installed in slot 1 of the SYSCON. 2. Connect the Fiber Optic cable, 10-pin connector to J12 on the ANCB. 10-PIN FIBEROPTICCONNECTOR 3. Route each of the other 6-pin connectors marked J1 and J...
Page 31 - Chapter 2; Introduction; Data Communications Setup
Chapter 2 Data Communications Setup Introduction Overview This chapter provides maintenance personnel instructions for making the operational settings for the Advance Network Communications Board (ANCB). Command Line Definitions Review Chapter 3, Command Line Summary. Chapter 3 provides definitions ...
Page 32 - Configuring Your PC; HyperTerminal
Configuring Your PC Description The Advance Network Communications Board (ANCB) has a built-in utility for configuring the unit. The Windows ® HyperTerminal program, which resides on most PCs, can be used to access the utility. Other serial communication packages that support the following settings ...
Page 33 - Configuring Your PC,; The Connect To dialog box opens.; Connect using; scroll list choose the COM port you will be
Configuring Your PC, Continued 5. Click OK. The Connect To dialog box opens. 6. From the Connect using scroll list choose the COM port you will be using on the PC to connect to the Advance Maxum configuration port. 7. Click OK to save the selection. The COM Properties box opens. 2000592-001 Data Com...
Page 34 - Scroll each field and select the following Port Settings:
Configuring Your PC, Continued 8. Scroll each field and select the following Port Settings: Bits per second: 57600 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow Control: None 9. Click OK. The Main Menu will appear. 10. Click File and choose Properties from the drop-down menu. The Advance Maxum ANCB Pr...
Page 35 - The settings screen will appear.; Emulation; scroll list select VT100. Do not change the; Terminal Setup; The Terminal Settings dialog box will appear.
Configuring Your PC, Continued 11. Click Settings tab. The settings screen will appear. 12. From the Emulation scroll list select VT100. Do not change the default settings for the other parameters. 13. Click Terminal Setup button. The Terminal Settings dialog box will appear. 2000592-001 Data Commun...
Page 36 - OK; Create Shortcut
Configuring Your PC, Continued 14. Ensure that the following default settings are set: Cursor: • Underline √ Blink Terminal Mode: none Character set:ASC11 15. Click OK . The Advance Maxum Properties box will appear dialog box will appear. 16. Click OK to return to main menu. 17. From the main menu s...
Page 37 - Establishing a Connection; Once your PC is set up, as described in; you are; Password Protection
Establishing a Connection Description Once your PC is set up, as described in Configuring Your PC, you are ready to connect to the Advance Maxum or NAU to configure the ANCB. Connect PC to Maxum Connect a standard 9-pin COM cable from your PC COM port to RS232 Configuration Port located on the SYSCO...
Page 38 - Establishing a Connection,; Password Format; password”; How to Log Out; logout; . However, the Configuration and Diagnostic; How to Log On; program has; Enter; The following dialog box appears:
Establishing a Connection, Continued Password Format A password name can consist of any combination of alphanumeric characters. The alphanumeric name must have a minimum of five and a maximum of twenty characters. The ANCB is shipped from the factory with the word “ password” entered as the default ...
Page 39 - login password
Establishing a Connection, Continued 3. At the > prompt type: login password and press ↵ Enter. The Connect Screen will appear with the login information and the local prompt. The local prompt indicates that you are communicating with the ANCB connected directly to the PC. You are now ready to co...
Page 40 - Setting Network Address; This section provides instructions to configure the ANCB/DN.; Instructions; Connect a standard 9-pin COM cable from the designated PC COM; Connect and Log on to Advance Maxum ANCB reference
Setting Network Address Description This section provides instructions to configure the ANCB/DN. Command Line Definitions Chapter 3, Command Line Summary, provides definitions for all of the commands you will be using in this chapter. Instructions 1. Connect a standard 9-pin COM cable from the desig...
Page 41 - Setting Network Address,; To configure the ANCB address, at the Local
Setting Network Address, Continued See Assigning an IP Address, page 32 to learn how to assign an IP Address. Learning Hint 4. To configure the ANCB address, at the Local > prompt type: config address ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx should be replaced with a 12-digit unique network addre...
Page 42 - Assigning an IP Address
Assigning an IP Address Overview Each DataNET device must have a unique IP address. This 32-bit number defines each devices network ID and host ID. The IP address must be assigned by the user before the unit is network operational. See Setting Network Address page 30, for instructions on how to ente...
Page 43 - Firmware Updates; Configuring; download; Transfer
Firmware Updates Description Periodically we will provide our users with firmware upgrades. Perform the following instructions to download a new firmware upgrade to the Communications board ANCB. A firmware upgrade will take approximately 5 minutes. Instructions The following procedure assumes that ...
Page 44 - on; Files of type; type in the upgrade version file name
Firmware Updates, Continued 6. Click on Send Text File. The Send Text File dialog box will appear. Choose the directory on your PC where the ANCB files reside. 7. Under Files of type select All files (*.*). 8. Under File name type in the upgrade version file name (ANCB_DN.mot). This will start the d...
Page 45 - Chapter 3; Command Descriptions; nnn; Command Summary
Chapter 3 Command Summary Command Descriptions Description This chapter is intended for maintenance personnel. This chapter provides definitions for all of the commands you will be using for setup purposes or for performing test diagnostics. Unique Commands These are the commands that are unique to ...
Page 46 - Command Descriptions,
Command Descriptions, Continued logout Log out of device. netstat hdlc Display DataNET link statistics for all ports. netstat hdlc clear Display and clear all DataNET link statistics for all ports. netstat hdlc port# clear Display and clear DataNET link statistics for the specified port (1 or 2). ne...
Page 47 - config address ip; config display; config display; config iproute
Command Descriptions, Continued config address ip This command sets the device IP address. Each device in the system must have a unique IP address. Your TCP/IP network administrator can help you choose appropriate addresses for your network. IP addresses are entered in “dotted-decimal” notation. For...
Page 48 - dn” Command; dn setuptime; time
Command Descriptions, Continued display links This command displays the ANCB/DN link state table. The link state table indicates, for each link, whether or not the link is currently “up,” “down,” or undergoing link validation (“check”). For DataNET links, the table also gives the device to which the...
Page 49 - “hdlc” Command; hdlc setuptime; hdlc window; hdlc window num
Command Descriptions, Continued “hdlc” Command This command may be used to override default values for several parameters related to the DataNET protocol. Specific forms of the command are: hdlc setuptime Displays the current “setup time” value, in microseconds. This is the time that the ANCB/DN boa...
Page 50 - list
Command Descriptions, Continued download Use this command to load new software into the device via the RS-232 Configuration port. The procedure for software download is: 1. Make sure you have a “rom.mot” file available for download. 2. Log into the target Hub through the RS-232 port, using HyperTerm...
Page 51 - List message numbers 1 – 300.; command until the last; list on; . All the messages in the; list clear
Command Descriptions, Continued local> list 155 msg | source | destination | size | source port | time stamp 155 | Trace enabled | 00:01:48.23 156 | IP-172.16.9.211 | IP-172.16.9.210 | 64 | 2 | 00:01:48.29 157 | IP-172.16.9.211 | IP-172.16.9.210 | 64 | 2 | 00:01:49.00 158 | IP-172.16.9.210 | IP-1...
Page 52 - login; timeout off; netstat
Command Descriptions, Continued login The login command allows the user to access all the ANCB parameters and diagnostic information. The format is: login password Where password is the user password. A password can contain any alphanumeric character and must be between 5 and 20 characters in length...
Page 53 - password; password newpassword newpassword; “port” Command; num
Command Descriptions, Continued Example: local> netstat dn 1 DataNET Statistics for DN link 1 Frames Sent 855 Frames Sent/Retried 0 Frames Sent/Redirected 0 Frames Sent w/ Errors 0 Frames Sent UnACKnowledged 0 Frames Received 859 Frames Receiver Not Ready 0 Frames Received w/ Errors 0 Link down 2...
Page 54 - reset; test 1; turns off test mode. Only one port at a time may be in test mode.; timeout
Command Descriptions, Continued reset This command resets and saves the configuration parameters in non-volatile memory. test This command places a selected port into a hardware diagnostic mode. The test mode can be used to verify cable continuity and DataNET signal levels when used in conjunction w...
Page 55 - Chapter 4; Topic; ANCB Description; Troubleshooting
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Introduction Overview This chapter provides installation personnel with troubleshooting information to solve problems associated in the setup of the Advance Network Communications Board. Chapter Highlights Before beginning the installation process read through this Chapter ...
Page 56 - Connector J12
ANCB Description Description The DataNET ANCB (Advance Network Communication Board) provides the communications electronics for the unit. The ANCB plugs into the slot 1 of a Maxum or NAU System Controller Unit (SYSCON) located on the power supply assembly. A bracket fastens it to the chassis. The AN...
Page 57 - Jumper J2 Settings; End point devices should be terminated with a 50-ohm resistor.
ANCB Description, Continued Jumper J2 Settings The ANCB provides a set of impedance matching jumpers to simplify the cable interfacing process. Jumper J2 is a six-position header used to select the proper cable impedance matching circuit for each ANCB DataNET port. Jumper J2 is logically partitioned...
Page 58 - Jumper J5 Settings; Product Type; Advance Plus Analyzer; More Information; See ANCB LEDs Description and Operation, page 49.
ANCB Description, Continued Jumper J5 Settings The ANCB jumper settings for J5 are factory set and dependent upon the product the ANCB will be used in. Product Type ANCB J5 Jumper Settings Advance Network Gateway Ethernet (ANG-EN) Pins 3&4 are shorted, switch in 25-ohm position. 10Base2 connecto...
Page 59 - ANCB LEDs Description and Operation; Refer to Figure 4-2 for LED position and labeling.; Normal Operation
ANCB LEDs Description and Operation Description This section provides maintenance personnel with information on how to use the ANCB LEDs for troubleshooting the Advance Network Communications Board. Communications Board LEDs Refer to Figure 4-2 for LED position and labeling. At power-up the top row ...
Page 60 - ANCB LEDs Description and Operations,; NUMBER
ANCB LEDs Description and Operations, Continued Figure 4-2 shows the edge visible LEDs on the ANCB. The LED labels are silk-screened adjacent to each LED on the ANCB. Figure 4-2: ANCB/DN LED Indicators CL Use the following Table 4-1 to determine the error condition. FAULT errors can only be cleared ...
Page 62 - DataNET Troubleshooting Guide; Example
DataNET Troubleshooting Guide Instructions If a DataNET communications link fails to establish check for a: • configuration conflict, • link signal quality problem. Configuration Conflicts If the ANCB_DN port DNETA or DNETB LED is never green, or intermittently flashes between green and red, a confi...
Page 63 - DataNET Troubleshooting Guide,; Device ID
DataNET Troubleshooting Guide, Continued Configuration Parameter Errors The device may have an invalid or duplicate IP address, Subnet mask or iproute. Each ANCB must have a unique IP address. Verify the configuration parameters by connecting a PC serial port to the Configuration Port, Logging in an...
Page 64 - DataNET Troubleshooting Guiding,; Placing Unit in Test Mode
DataNET Troubleshooting Guiding, Continued If the ANCB_DN port LED is never green, or intermittently flashes between green and red, there may be a signal quality problem. Signal levels should be examined to determine if a particular port has a signal too large or too small relative to the other port...
Page 65 - Chapter 5; Parts Catalog
Chapter 5 Parts Catalog Introduction Overview This chapter is intended for maintenance personnel. The Chapter provides a list of replaceable parts and assemblies for the Advance Network Gateway with DataNET option. Subsequent information includes how to remove and replace the replacement part or ass...
Page 66 - Available Parts; The following spare parts are available.; Part Description; ANCB Communication Board DataNET
Available Parts Description The following spare parts are available. Part Description Ordering Number ANCB Communication Board; DataNET 2020951-004 Cable, 10Base2, 2 Ft., 90 degree BNC/ 90-degreee BNC 1681011-014 Cable 10BaseT Crossover, 6-inch 1681011-022 Fiber Optics Coupler Assembly 2015828-801 C...
Page 67 - Definitions; This section defines important Terms.; Ethernet; Glossary
Glossary Definitions Overview This section defines important Terms. The Advance Network Gateway Ethernet (ANG_EN) is a wall- (or rack-) mounted unit that is self-contained with power supply and all electronics. It provides internal field termination points to connect standard Advance Data Hiway cabl...
Page 68 - Late Collision
Definitions, Continued A Late Collision is one that occurs after the first 64 bytes in a frame or packet. Since the smallest Ethernet frame (packet) is 64 bytes in length, late collisions will not be detected on small packets. Ethernet controllers do not retransmit packets with late collisions resul...