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Siemens SWT-3000 Equipment Manual (388 pages)
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Table of Contents
Preface
3
Open Source Software
7
Table of Contents
9
Safety Instructions
19
Scope of Delivery
20
Transport, Package, Storage
21
Unpacking the Device
21
Repacking the Device
21
Storing the Device
21
Incoming Inspection
22
Safety Notes
22
Performing a Follow-Up Inspection on a Device
22
Checking Rated Data and Functions
22
Electrical Inspection
23
Device Protection
23
Grounding a Device
23
Connecting the Device
23
Safety Notes
24
Performing the Electrical Inspection
24
Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
25
Installation
27
Preparing Installation
27
Power Supply
27
Installation of Plug-In Module
28
Completing Installation
28
Replacement
29
Preparing for Replacement
29
Completing Replacement
30
Functional Description
31
Device Description and Features
32
Overview
32
Quick Overview of the Features
32
Applications for Transmission
34
Applications for Digital Transmission
34
Applications for Analog And/Or Digital Transmission
34
Combination of Analog and Digital Interfaces
35
Transmission Paths
35
Modes of Operation
36
Analog Mode Operation
36
Digital Mode Operation
36
Features
36
Operating Modes with PLC Equipment
38
Overview
38
Single Purpose Operation
38
Multi-Purpose Operation
38
Alternate Multi-Purpose Operation
38
Equipment Versions
40
Overview
40
Broadband Version
40
Narrow-Band Version
41
Applications for Narrow-Band Devices
41
Possible Ways of Using the SWT 3000
44
Analog Transmission Path
44
Digital Transmission Path
45
Analog and Digital Transmission Path
46
Integrated into the Powerlink PLC System
47
Monitoring
49
Protection Modes
50
Overview
50
Unblocking Mode
50
Description of the Protection Operating Modes
51
Overview
51
Mode 1 (Double System Protection)
51
Mode 2 (Single Phase Protection)
52
Mode 3 (4 Commands with Priority)
52
Mode 3A (4 Independent Commands, 4Ic)
53
Mode 3B (2 Plus 2)
54
Mode 4 (Only One Command Active)
57
Mode 5A (3 Independent Commands)
57
Mode 5D (Only for Digital Transmission Paths)
58
Frequency Overview
59
Broadband Devices in the VF Range [Khz]
59
Narrow-Band Devices in the VF Range [Khz]
59
Frequency Diagram for Broadband and Narrow-Band Devices
61
Command Duration for Single-Purpose Operation
61
Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3A, Mode 3B, Mode 4 , Mode 5A
61
Commands with Priority Mode 3
62
Command Duration for Alternate Multi-Purpose Operation
62
Fiber-Optic Connection
63
Overview
63
Connection to the Powerlink PLC System
63
Connection to a Multiplexer Supporting IEEE C37.94 Protocol
64
Connection to a Multiplexer Via FO-Box
65
Direct Connection Via Fiber-Optic Cable
66
Remote Monitoring, Service Channel, and IP Network
67
RM with Analog Interface
67
RM with Digital Interface
68
Service Channel
68
IP Interface to SWT 3000
68
Iec 61850
70
Ethernet EN100 Module with IEC 61850 Protocol
70
IEC 61850 Introduction
71
Logical Nodes
75
Tele Protection over Packet Tpop
80
Introduction
80
Cyber Security
81
Protection Command Transmission
82
RM Transmission
83
Line Clock Synchronization
83
Line Quality Supervision
84
Qos (Quality of Service)
86
Cyber Security
88
Overview
88
Certification
88
HTTPS Connection
89
Power Supply
92
Stand-Alone Unit
92
Integrated Unit
92
Virtual Display
93
T-Scheme
94
Command Loop Test
96
Installation and Commissioning
97
Installation
98
Connecting Plugs
98
Equipment of the Subrack
99
Cable Installation
100
Pinouts of SWT 3000 Modules
101
Pinout of the IFC-X Module
101
Pinout of the PU4 Module
102
Connection of Digital Line Interfaces
104
Signals for the Digital Line Interface 1
104
Signals for the Digital Line Interface 2
105
Pinout of the SC Interface
106
Pinout of the SSB Interface
106
Pinout of the CLE Module
106
Pinout of the ALR Module
107
Pinout of the Fiber-Optic Module
108
Jumper Settings for SWT 3000 Modules
110
General Information
110
Jumper Settings for IFC Modules
110
Overview
110
DIP Switches on IFC Modules
112
Jumper Settings for the PU4 Module
113
Jumper Settings for the DLE Module
114
Overview
114
Jumper Settings for the Selection of Digital Line Interfaces LID-1
114
Jumper Settings for the Selection of Digital Line Interfaces LID-2
114
Selection of the Input Gain for G703.6 Interfaces
115
DLE Settings for the LID-X Connection Via FOM
115
Jumper Settings for the CLE Module
115
Jumper Settings of the FO-Box
116
Jumper Settings of the ALR Module
116
Power Supply Jumper Settings
117
Start Commissioning
119
Before Starting the Commissioning
119
Switching on the Power Supply
119
Switching on the Device (with PU4 Module)
119
Connecting the Service PC
121
Device Configuration
122
New Configuration
122
Programming the Device
124
System Configuration
125
Operating Mode
125
Line Interface
126
Transmitter and Receiver Address for Digital Interfaces
127
Reflection
127
Continuous Signaling (Analog Transmission Path)
128
System-2 Configuration
128
Overview
128
Command Interface
129
Special Allocation
131
Power Supply
133
Application
134
Output Allocation
134
Free Allocation
135
Signaling Allocation
136
RM Configuration
137
Timer Configuration
139
Configuration of the System Timers
139
Configuration of the Command Input
140
Timer Settings for the Command Output
143
Timer Setting Options for Mode 3B
145
Broadband Versions
146
Narrow-Band Versions
148
Fiber-Optic Configuration
149
Overview
149
System Configuration
149
Tpop Configuration
150
Clock Synchronization
154
IP Network Configuration
157
Alarm Configuration
161
Alarm Output Allocation for ALR
161
Alarm Output Allocation for IFC
163
Alarm Output Allocation for IEC 61850 / SNMP
165
Setting Options for SWT 3000 Alarms
166
Unblocking Impulse Allocation for IFC
167
T-Scheme Configuration
167
Command Loop Test Configuration
170
Online Parameter Adjustment
171
Overview
171
Level Adjustment for Analog Interface
171
Tx Level Adjustment
171
Rx Level Adjustment
171
Level Adjustment for Connection Via Vfx Module
173
Overview
173
Connection Via a Vfx Module
173
Setting Parameters of Measuring Points
174
Time and Date
174
Diagnostics and Error Handling
177
Control and Signaling Elements
178
Control and Signaling for PU4 Module
178
Front Panel
178
Significance of Leds on the PU4 Module
179
IP (Ethernet) and Local (Service) Interface
180
Control and Signaling for CLE Module
180
Alarm Displays
180
Test Sockets
181
Control and Signaling for FOM Module
181
Signification of the Alarm LED on the FOM
181
IFC Control and Signaling
183
Control and Signaling for ALR Module
184
Relay Outputs
184
Visual Indication
184
Test Switch S1
184
Control and Signaling for Power Supply
185
Displays
185
IFC Test Mode
187
PU4 Test Command
188
The Dialog Commands
188
Possible Reasons for the Alarms
190
Display of the Entries in the Event Recorder
191
Alarm Messages in the Service Program Powersys
194
Diagnosis of Ethernet EN100 Module
195
FOM SFP Alarm Supervision
198
Powersys and Auxiliary Software Tools
201
Powersys Installation
202
About the Service Program Powersys
202
PC Requirements
202
Installation of the Service Program Powersys
202
Powersys Startup
205
Overview
205
The Options Menu
207
Create System Log
207
Measuring Tool
207
Mergetool
207
Upload EN100 Parameter
208
Connection
208
User Level and Setting Passwords
210
Language Options
212
The Powersys Menu
212
Overview
212
Print Preview
213
Firmware-Release Export
214
Firmware-Release Import
216
The Data Source Menu
217
Overview
217
Device
217
Remote Device
217
Data Source > File
218
Data Source > New
219
Powersys Offline Tree Window
220
Powersys Startup Parameter
221
Powersys Online Connection
224
Overview
224
Firmware-Overview Menu
225
Memtool Installation
227
General Information
227
Overview
227
System Requirements
227
Version of Memtool
227
Installation of Memtool
227
Basic Settings
229
Starting Memtool
229
Memtool Settings
230
Getting Started
237
PU4 Firmware Upgrade with Mem Tool
239
Connecting the PC
239
Starting Memtool
239
Connection to the SWT 3000 Target
241
Programming the Application into the Flash Memory
241
Trouble Shooting
245
Powersys Release Upgrade Check
246
EN100 Firmware Upgrade
248
Swtstraps for Jumper Settings
250
Overview
250
Swtstraps Input Form
250
The Straps Settings Windows
252
Mergetool for IEC 61850
255
Overview
255
Parameter Generator
255
EN100 Settings
262
SWT Vdisp for Virtual Display
267
Installation
267
Dashboard
267
Display Command Counter
268
Display Event Log / Alarm
270
SNMP and Remote Access
273
Remote Access and Remote Monitoring
274
Overview
274
Remote Access Via Intranet (TCP/IP)
274
Remote Monitoring/Maintenance Via Inband RM-Channel
275
6.2 Snmp
276
SNMP Function
276
Spontaneous Indication SNMP Traps
278
Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 (Snmpv3)
279
Snmpv3 Overview
279
Snmpv3 Configuration
280
USM User Management
281
VACM Management
283
Key Reset
286
Notification
286
SNMP Configuration in SWT 3000 Web Interface
289
Overview
289
SNMP V2 Trap-Destination Table
290
Access Password
291
Activation of Settings
292
NMS Commissioning
293
Remote Access
294
General Information
294
Overview
294
Remote Access Example
295
Inband RM-Channel
295
Route Coupling Via SSB
296
Web Interface
299
Overview
299
Ethernet Interface Settings
300
NTP Settings
301
NTP Daylight Saving Time
302
SNMP Settings
303
Access Password
303
Activation of Settings
304
Processing Unit Module
307
Functions of the PU4 Module
308
Overview
308
Functional Units
312
Internal Power Supply
312
Controller
312
Analog Line Interface
312
Self-Test
313
Interference-Level Evaluation
313
Event Memory and Real-Time Clock
313
Clock Synchronization
314
Front Panel
314
IP (Ethernet) and Local (Service) Interface
315
Access to the Stand-Alone SWT 3000
315
Access to the Integrated SWT 3000 (Iswt)
315
Interface Command Module
317
General Information
318
Overview
318
Exclusively Analog Transmission Interface or Analog Secondary Path
318
Exclusively Digital Transmission Interfaces
318
Description of Operation
318
Connection Principle
319
Controller
321
Test Mode
321
Overview
321
Displays
322
Slot and Module Identifier
322
Signal Acquisition Via Binary Inputs
324
Signal Output from the IFC-D/P Module
325
Signal Output from IFC-S Module
326
Pinout of the IFC-X Module
326
Block Diagrams of
328
IFC-D Module
328
IFC-P Module
329
IFC-S Module
330
Digital Line Equipment
331
Overview
332
Transmission Concept
333
Interface X.21
334
Interface G703.1 (64 Kbps)
335
Interface G703.6 (2 Mbps HDB3)
336
Jumper Settings
337
Copper Line Equipment Module
339
Function Description
340
Overview
340
The Receive Section
341
The Transmit Section
341
Alarm Displays
342
S6 Control Wires
343
Test Sockets
343
Inhibit Line
344
Connection of an External SWT 3000 to the Powerlink 50/100
345
Fiber Optic Module
347
Fiber-Optic Module
348
Fiber-Optic Box
350
Overview
350
Interfaces of the Fobox
350
Alarm Module
353
Overview
354
Inputs and Outputs
355
Block Diagram
355
Binary Inputs
355
Relay Outputs
356
Visual Indication
356
Test Switch S1
356
Power Supply
359
Functional Description
360
Overview
360
General Description
361
Displays
362
Connection of the Power Supply
363
Pinout of the Connectors SV-1 and SV-2
363
Redundant Power Supply
364
Inhibit Loop
365
Technical Data
367
Operating Temperature and Bus Interface
368
Command Input/Output
369
Transmission Line - Digital Networks
371
Transmission Line - Fiber-Optic
372
Transmission - Analog Networks
374
Common System Data
376
Standards
378
Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
379
Ambient Conditions
380
A Appendix
381
Abbreviation List
382
Index
387
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Functional Description
5
Features at a Glance
6
Applications for Analog And/Or Digital Transmission
7
Applications for Digital Transmission
7
Combination of Analog and Digital Interfaces
8
Transmission Paths
8
FOM (Fibre Optic Modem)
9
Connection to the Powerlink PLC System
9
Connection to a Multiplexer
10
Direct Connection Via Optical Fibre Connection
11
Mode of Operation: Analog
11
Mode of Operation: Digital
12
Features
12
Operating Modes with PLC Equipment
12
Single Purpose Operation
13
Multi-Purpose Operation
13
Alternate Multi-Purpose Operation
13
Equipment Versions
14
Broadband Version
14
Narrow Band Version
15
Applications for Narrow Band Devices
15
Possible Ways of Using the SWT 3000
17
Analog Transmission Path
17
Digital Transmission Path
17
Analog and Digital Transmission Path
18
Integrated into the Powerlink PLC System
18
Monitoring
19
Protection Modes
20
Unblocking Mode
21
Possible Tripping Codes Used in the SWT 3000
21
Description of the Operating Modes Without Unblocking Mode
22
Mode1 (Double System Protection)
22
Mode2 (Single-Phase Protection)
22
Mode3 (Four Commands with Priority)
23
Mode 3A (Four Independent Commands 4Ic)
23
Mode 3B (2Plus2)
24
Mode4 (Only One Commands Active)
24
Mode 5A "3 Commands Independent
25
Mode 5D (Only for Digital Line Interfaces LID)
26
Description of the Operating Modes with Unblocking Mode
27
Mode1 (Double System Protection)
27
Mode2 (Single-Phase Protection)
27
Mode3 (Four Commands with Priority)
28
Mode 3A (Four Independent Commands 4Ic)
28
Mode 3B (2Plus2)
29
Mode4 (Only One Commands Active)
29
Mode 5A "3 Commands Independent
30
Mode 5D (Only for Digital Line Interfaces LID)
31
Frequency Overview
32
Broadband Devices in the VF Range [Khz]
32
Narrow Band Devices in the VF Range [Khz]
32
Frequency Diagram for Broadband and Narrow Band Devices
33
Command Duration for Single Purpose Operation
34
Double System Protection
34
Single-Phase Protection Resp. Operating Mode 4 and M5A
34
Switching Functions Mode 3
34
Mode 3A, 3B Resp. 5A
34
Command Duration for Alternate Multi Purpose Operation
34
Remote Monitoring (RM) and Service Channel
35
RM with Analog Interface
35
RM with Digital Interface
36
Service Channel
36
The IP Network - Your Gateway to SWT 3000
38
Power Supply
39
Stand-Alone Unit
39
Integrated Unit
39
Index
40
Equipment Manual Swt 3000 Chapter 2: Installation and Commissioning
44
General Safety Regulations
46
Transport and Storage
47
Installation
48
Equipment Manual
49
Installation Procedure
49
Cabling and Equipment
49
Grounding
49
Connecting the Device Without FOM Modules
50
Connecting Plugs
50
Equipment of the Sub Rack Without FOM Slots
51
Connecting the Device with FOM Modules
52
Connecting Plugs
52
Equipment of the Sub Rack with FOM Slots
53
Pin Assignments of the SWT 3000 Modules
54
Pin Assignment of the IFC-X Module
54
Pin Assignment of the Pu3F Module
55
Signals of the Line Interface Analog (LIA)
56
Connection of the Digital Line Interfaces
56
Signals for the LID-1 (Line Interface Digital 1)
57
Signals for LID-2 (Line Interface Digital 2)
58
Service Channel Interface
58
Remote Access Interface SSR
58
Remote Monitoring (RM) Interface SSB
59
Pin Assignment of the CLE Module
59
Pin Assignment of the ALRS Module
60
Pin Assignment of the ALR Module
61
Jumper Settings for the SWT 3000 Modules
62
Jumper Settings for the Pu3F Module
63
Links for Selecting the Line Interfaces LID-1
64
Links for the Selection of Line Interfaces LID-2
64
Selection of the Input Gain for the G703.6 Interfaces
64
DLE Settings for the LID-X Connection Via FOM
64
Jumper Settings for the CLE Module
65
Jumper Settings for the FOM Module
66
The Fobox
67
Interfaces of the Fobox
67
Power Supply of the Fobox
68
Alarm Relay Contacts of the Fobox
68
Signification of the LED
68
Jumper Settings of the FOB
69
ALR Module
70
Visual Indication
70
Test Switch S1
70
Jumper Settings for the ALRS Module
71
ALR Jumper Settings
72
Commissioning
73
Switching on the Power Supply
73
Switching on the Device
73
Connecting the Service
73
PC Requirements
73
PC Connecting Cable
74
Settings on the Device
75
Setting of the SWT 3000 Transmit Level
75
Operation with the PLC System Powerlink
76
Connection Via a Vfx Module
76
Connection of an External SWT 3000 to the Powerlink50/100
77
Connection Via a FOM Module
78
Pu3F Integrated in the Powerlink
80
Connection of Two SWT 3000 Via FOM
81
System Configuration
81
Connection of the SWT 3000 Via FOM to a Multiplexer
82
System Configuration
82
Receive Level for Analog Interfaces
83
Setting Parameters of Measuring Points
84
Time/Date
85
Clock Synchronisation
85
Line Clock Synchronisation
87
SWT 3000 New Configuration
88
Configuration
88
System Configuration
89
Selecting the Operating Mode
90
Selecting the Connection Interface
90
SWT 3000 <System-2 Configuration
91
Interfaces
91
Power Supply
91
Test Mode
91
Application
92
Output Allocation
92
SWT 3000 <RM> Configuration
93
Setting Options for the SWT 3000 <Timer> Configuration
94
Configuration of the Command Input Resp. Output
95
Timer Settings for the Command Output
98
Setting Recommendations for the SWT 3000 Timer Configuration
100
Broadband Versions
100
Narrow Band Versions
102
Programming the Device
102
SWT 3000 Alarms
103
Alarm Output Via the ALRS or ALR Module
103
Alarms on the CLE
103
Possible Reasons for the Alarms
104
Special Features for the Output of the Unblocking Impulse
105
Stand Alone Equipment
105
SWT 3000 Integrated in the ESB 2000I
105
SWT 3000 Integrated in the Powerlink System
105
Setting Options for the SWT 3000 <Alarms
106
Configuration of the Alarm Output RXALR in the Powerlink
107
Alarm Messages in the Service Program Powersys
107
Index
108
Appendix
110
List of Figures
110
List of Tables
112
Table of Contents
115
Service Program Powersys
117
PC Requirements
117
Installation of the Service Program
117
Starting the Service Program
118
The Menu Options
119
Create System Log
119
Connection
120
The Powersys Menu
121
Print Preview
121
FW Package Import / Export
122
The <Data Source> Menu
123
Data Source <Device
123
Data Source <File
123
Data Source <New
124
Data Source <Remote Device
125
The <Firmware> Menu
125
Firmware <Download
125
Firmware <Dongle Upgrade
126
Considerations before Dongle Upgrade
126
Dongle Upgrade on Site
126
Display after the Connection Has Been Established
128
The Form <Commands
129
The Iswt3000 Event Recorder
131
General Information
131
Display of the Entries in the Event Recorder
132
Firmware Upgrade with Memtool
133
General Information
133
System Requirements
133
Version of Memtool
133
Installation of Memtool
134
Basic Settings
135
Starting Memtool
135
Memtool Settings
135
Getting Started
138
Programming of Flash Memory in the Powerlink
139
Connecting the
139
Starting Memtool
140
Connection to the Powerlink Target
141
Programming the Application into the Flash Memory
141
Powersys Release Upgrade Check
144
Powersys Release
144
Programming of Flash Memory in the Powerlink Vmux
145
Connecting the
145
Starting Memtool
146
Connection to the Vmux Target
147
Programming the Application into the Flash Memory
147
Powersys Release Upgrade Check
150
Powersys Release
150
Programming of Flash Memory in SWT 3000
151
Connecting the
151
Starting Memtool
152
Connection to the SWT 3000 Target
153
Programming the Application into the Flash Memory
153
Powersys Release Upgrade Check
155
Powersys Release
155
Trouble Shooting
156
Index Directory
157
Appendix
158
List of Figures
158
List of Tables
159
Swt 3000 Equipment Manual Chapter 4: Interface Modules
161
General
162
Exclusively Analog Transmission Interface or Analog Secondary Path
162
Exclusively Digital Interfaces
162
Description of Operation
162
Connection Principle
163
Controller
165
Test Input
165
Displays
165
Slot and Module Identifier
166
Signal Acquisition through the Binary Inputs
167
Signal Output from the IFC-D/P Module
168
Signal Output from Module
169
The Interface Modules IFC
162
Technical Data for Modules IFC-D/IFC-P
174
Supply Voltages
174
Working Temperature Range
174
Internal Interface IFC Bus
175
Binary Inputs IFC-D
175
Relay IFC-D
175
Relay
175
Mechanical Data IFC-D/IFC-P
175
Index
176
Appendix
177
Swt 3000 Equipment Manual Chapter 5: Pu3F Module
179
Functions of the Pu3F Module
180
Mode of Operation of the Pu3F
183
Internal Power Supply
183
Controller
183
The Analog Line Interface (LIA)
183
Self-Test
184
Control and Display Elements of the PU3
184
Significance of the Leds on the PU3
185
Service Interface
186
Operating Mode as Stand-Alone SWT 3000
186
Operating Mode as Integrated SWT 3000 (Iswt)
186
Interference Level Evaluation
187
Event Memory and Real-Time Clock
187
Clock Synchronisation
187
Line Clock Synchronisation
189
The Digital Line Equipment DLE
190
Transmission Concept
190
Line Interface X.21
191
Line Interface G703.1 (64 Kbit
192
Line Interface G703.6 (2Mbit/S HDB3)
193
Jumper Settings
193
Index
194
Appendix
195
Swt 3000 Equipment Manual Chapter 6: Cle Module
197
Description of Operation
198
The Receive Section
199
The Transmit Section
199
Alarm Displays
200
S6 Control Wires
201
Test Sockets
201
Inhibit Line
201
Jumper Settings
202
Connector Pin Assignment of the CLE
203
Connecting Cable to the PLC Unit ESB 2000I
204
Vfx Port 3
204
Index
206
Appendix
207
Swt 3000 Equipment Manual Chapter 7: The Alarm Modules Alrs and Alr
209
Input and Outputs
210
Operating the Signaling Relay
210
Binary Input Clock Synchronization
210
Supply Voltages
211
Jumper Settings
212
Pin Assignment X1 of the ALRS
213
Function of the ALRS
210
The ALRS Module
210
The ALR Module
214
Block Diagram
214
Binary Inputs
215
Relay Outputs
215
Visual Indication
215
Pin Assignment X1 of the ALR
217
Index
218
Appendix
219
Swt 3000 Equipment Manual Chapter 8: The Power Supply
221
General Description
222
Functional Description
223
Technical Data
223
Displays
225
Connection of the Power Supply
226
Redundant Power Supply
227
Inhibit Loop
228
Index
229
Appendix
230
Swt 3000 Equipment Manual Chapter 9: Technical Data
232
Command Input/Output
233
Input IFC-P/IFC-D
233
Command Output IFC-P
233
Command Output IFC-D
233
Signaling Output IFC-S
233
Transmission Via Analog Network
234
Modulation Type
234
Broadband Equipments
234
Narrowband Modulation
234
Transmission Time (SWT 3000 Stand Alone)
235
Transmission Time (SWT 3000 Integrated into Powerlink)
235
SWT 3000 Fibre Optic Module FOM
236
Technical Data Fobox
236
Security
237
Dependability
237
Voice Frequency Interface CLE
237
Transmission Via Digital Networks
234
Digital Interface
234
Transmission Time
234
Security
234
Dependability
234
Power Supply
237
Input Voltage
237
Power Consumption
237
Alarm Output ALRS Module
238
Alarm Output ALR Module
238
Binary Input ALR Module
238
Clock-Synchronization Input
238
Network Management
238
Mechanical Design
239
Dimensions
239
Weight
239
Insulation Withstand Voltage
240
Impulse Withstand Level 1,2/50Μs
240
Climatic Conditions
240
Mechanical Conditions
240
Service PC
239
Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
239
Immunity
239
Emission
239
International Standards
240
Swt 3000 Equipment Manual Chapter 10: Snmp and Remote Access
242
General Safety Regulations
243
Transport and Storage
244
Installation
245
Equipment Manual
246
Installation Procedure
246
Grounding
246
Overview Remote Access and Remote Monitoring
247
1 Remote Access Via Intranet (TCP/IP)
247
2 Remote Access Via Modem
247
3 Remote Monitoring Via In-Band RM Channel
247
Snmp
248
General Information
248
SNMP Function
248
Functional Diagram
249
Polling of the SWT 3000 Device Data
250
SWT 3000 Read General Information
250
SWT 3000 Read Hardware Configuration
250
SWT 3000 Set Commands
250
Spontaneous Indication SNMP Traps
251
General Traps
251
SNMP Agent Specific Traps
251
SWT 3000 Alarms
252
Installation of the SNMP
253
Connection Principle of the SNMP Server
253
Installation Instructions for the SNMP Adapter in a SWT 3000 Device
254
Commissioning SNMP
256
LED Indicators
256
RS232 Interface
256
Activated Ports
256
IP Address
256
Web Login
257
SWT 3000 Remote Access
260
General Information
260
Remote Access Examples
261
Index Directory
265
Appendix
266
Siemens SWT-3000 Quick Start Manual (2 pages)
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Siemens
| Category:
Industrial Equipment
| Size: 0.38 MB
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