 |
 |
|
Worldwide communication
|
|
The FP Web-Server module connects all FP Series controllers to the Ethernet. No changes to the PLC programs are necessary. Simply assign an IP address to the FP Web-Server and connect the PLC to the FP Web-Server via the serial RS232 interface. A standard browser, e.g. MS Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, can be used for access at the PC.
|
 |
 |
|
FP Web-Server advantages
|
- Uses existing Intranet, saves wiring
- Uses standard browser, saves Scada software
- Remote control
- Remote monitoring
- Remote programming
- Alarm information via e-mail
|
 |
 |
|
FP Web-Server highlights
|
- Web-Server:
- PLC data presented as HTML (or XML) pages - Access via standard Internet browser - PLC data handling via HTML and Java Applet - Optional: Password protection, IP lock security
- e-mail:
- PLC can send e-mails - e-mail via LAN e-mail server or Internet dial-up - PLC-defined or pre-stored e-mail text - PLC data array as attachment to an e-mail
- RS232C device server:
- Ethernet <-> RS232C conversion (MEWTOCOL) - Transparent RS232C data tunnelling via Ethernet - Programming and visualisation via TCP or UDP
- Modem dial-in / Ethernet gateway:
- FP Web-Server can be dialled up via modem - One remote gateway for multiple FP Web-Servers
- Modem dial-out / Internet system:
- FP Web-Server can dial out to the Internet (and stay online) - Various Internet / GPRS system solutions available
- Modbus-TCP protocol:
- Communication via standard industrial Ethernet protocol (server and client) - Gateway for Modbus-RTU units (master and slave)
- IEC 60870-5-101 and IEC 60870-5-104 protocol:
- Communication via RS232C, RS485 adapter, multipoint modem, dial-up modem, Ethernet
- Network time server synchronization:
- PLC real-time clock update via NTP server
For an initial test of the HTTP function of the FP Web-Server you can access the Internet demo unit.
|
 |
 |
|
Configuration Software: FP Web Configurator Tool
|
Our Windows-based programme helps you easily set up and configure the FP Web-Server, e.g.:
- Automatic integration of PLC data into HTML pages
- Preparation of pre-stored e-mail addresses and texts
- Internet dial-up and e-mail server settings
- TCP/IP address and parameter changes
- Passwords and security setup
- IEC 60870-5 parameters and modem settings
- Configuration of different functions
Using the Internet or Intranet (Ethernet LAN or WAN) The PLC connects to the FP Web-Server via RS232C and MEWTOCOL; the FP Web-Server uses an Ethernet (10Base-T / 100Base-TX) connection to access the TCP/IP network.
Using a Dial-up Network The PLC connects to the FP Web-Server via RS232C and MEWTOCOL. A modem is connected to the second RS232C of the FP Web-Server. The modem can be dialled up via telephone line. The modem can also be used for Internet dial-up and to send e-mails via an Internet e-mail server.
Combinations: LAN plus Dial-up Gateway Any combination of the above LAN and dial-up concepts is possible, e.g. an Ethernet network connecting several FP Web-Servers and an additional FP Web-Server initialized as a gateway for dial-up connections and to send e-mails via Internet dial-up.
Application Examples:
- Visualisation and remote control via HTTP
- PLC data can be presented as HTML pages
- Control FPWIN remote programming via TCP/IP
- Programming and monitoring access via Ethernet
- Alarm sending via e-mail:
Predefined alarm messages can be sent to a user (optionally via Internet dial-up)
|
 |
 |
| Specifications: |
| Current consumption |
approx. 65mA at 24V DC |
| Operating voltage |
24V DC (10.8 – 26.4V DC) |
| Communication interfaces |
RS232C for connection to a PLC, RS232C for modem connection, 100Base-TX / 10Base-T Ethernet |
| Protocols and standards |
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, FTP, TELNET, HTTP, SMTP, ESMTP-Auth, POP3, PPP, IEC60870, NTP, Modbus, DynDNS, MEWTOCOL |
| Safety |
Passwords, IP lock |
| Ambient temp. |
0°C to +55°C |
| Storage temp. |
-20°C to +70°C |
| Dimensions |
25 W x 90 H x 60 D (mm) |
| Weight |
0.11kg |
|
|