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Abelko IMSE WebMaster Pro User Manual

Abelko IMSE WebMaster Pro
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User Guide
User Guide WMPro ver. 13
Release 3.4 - 3.5
WebMaster Pro
Abelko Innovation info@abelko.se tel 0046(0)920-22 03 60

Table of Contents

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Abelko IMSE WebMaster Pro Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryController
ManufacturerAbelko
ModelIMSE WebMaster Pro
Input Voltage24V DC
Communication InterfaceEthernet, RS-485
CertificationsCE

Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 About this user guide

Explains the structure and how to get the most out of the user guide.

1.2 Important information

Details electrical installation, protection, EM radiation, and operating conditions.

1.3 Warranty

Outlines warranty terms, limitations, and purchaser responsibilities.

2 Inputs and outputs

2.1 Introduction

Overviews power supply options and total inputs/outputs for sensors and actuators.

2.2 Example

Illustrates configuring inputs/outputs with a heating central example.

2.3 Electrical connection

Provides examples of different electrical connection options for the WMPro.

3 Communication

3.1 Communication options

Outlines available communication ports: Ethernet and modem (RS232).

3.2 Network connection

Explains connecting WMPro to a LAN or PC for configuration and operation.

3.3 Direct connection to the WMPro

Explains direct network cable connection between WMPro and PC.

3.4 Browsing to the WMPro

Instructions on accessing the WMPro via a web browser using its IP address.

3.5 Network settings in the WMPro

Details configuring IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS, and NTP settings.

3.7 NTP – Network Time Protocol

Covers setting up Network Time Protocol for clock synchronization.

3.9 Email settings

Details configuring SMTP server and recipient addresses for email notifications.

3.10 SMS settings

Explains configuring SMS alarm notifications with GSM/GPRS modems.

3.13 If all else fails

Provides emergency solution to restore factory settings if configuration is lost.

4 Functions

4.1 View menu and Settings menu

Explains the two main user interface menus: View and Settings.

4.2 Standard controllers

Details configuring inputs, outputs, and naming for controller setup.

4.3 Under the hood

Explains the system's core components: channels, scripts, and parameters.

4.4 Definitions

Defines key terms like Channels, Parameters, Databases, Alarms, Curves, etc.

5 Sensors and actuators

5.1 Configuring sensors and actuators

Explains how to tell the WMPro what sensors/actuators are connected.

5.2 Example

Demonstrates configuring a room sensor and its data storage.

5.3 Temperature sensors

Details configuring temperature sensors and resistance measurement.

5.4 Analog sensors

Explains configuring analog sensors for voltage or current signals.

5.5 Digital sensors

Covers configuring digital inputs for status, frequency, or pulse counting.

5.6 Analog outputs

Details configuring analog outputs for signal conversion.

5.8 Database settings

Explains database definition modification for sensor updates.

6 Controllers

6.1 Configuring controllers

Guides on using the controller tool for heating, ventilation, and PID controllers.

6.2 Viewing controller data

Explains how to view controller data, curves, and adjustable parameters.

6.4 Controlling three-state actuators

Guides on configuring three-state actuators (increase, stop, decrease).

7 Alarms

7.1 Alarm pages

Explains alarm pages for alerts, alarm history, and error logging.

7.2 Alarm types

Details the three alarm types: automatic reset, reset when acknowledged.

7.4 Acknowledging alarms

Details how to acknowledge individual or all alarms using signature.

7.5 Alarm settings

Guides on configuring alarm settings, including creating new alarms.

8 Curves

8.1 Control curves

Explains using curves to influence controller set values and create new curves.

8.2 Sequence curves

Describes creating sequence curves for actuators in ventilation controllers.

8.3 Curves for three-state actuators

Details using curves to specify operating parameters for three-state actuators.

9 Time control

9.1 Calendars

Explains using calendars for time-based actions with 1 or 0 values.

9.2 Example

Demonstrates creating a calendar to lock/unlock a gate based on time.

9.3 Weekday catalog

Explains defining holidays and treating days differently using a catalog.

10 Databases

10.1 Databases

Describes the three standard databases: short time, hour, and day.

10.2 Sending databases by email

Explains configuring WMPro to send logged data via email.

11 Channels and parameters

11.1 Channels

Explains that channels handle all variable data in WMPro.

11.2 Parameters

Explains that parameters store user-changeable values for controllers.

12 Plant information

12.1 Plant information

Explains storing and editing plant information as a text file for service logs.

13 Overviews

13.1 Overviews

Guides on creating custom overviews with images and measuring points.

13.2 Example

Demonstrates creating an overview for a heating central using a saved image.

13.3 Feedback

Explains showing digital output status and linking feedback channels.

15 Graphical programming

15.1 Introduction

Introduces the graphical programming tool for advanced WMPro functionality.

15.2 Example based on gate locking

Demonstrates programming a gate lock function using a calendar and digital output.

15.5 Operators

Introduces operators as icons to enhance program functionality.

15.9 Example - solar collector

Details programming a solar collector pump control with parameters and calendar.

16 System

16.1 Information

Covers viewing module info, software versions, and setting clock/time zone.

16.3 Passwords

Explains how to change default passwords for different access levels.

16.4 File manager

Guides on uploading/downloading programs, scripts, and other files.

16.5 Init

Explains options for erasing scripts, files, logs, and resetting to factory settings.

17 Operator panel

17.1 Description

Describes the operator panel's display, keys, and LEDs.

17.2 Connections

Details connecting the operator panel to the WMPro's expansion port or RS485.

17.3 Using the operator panel

Explains navigating menus and interacting with the operator panel.

17.4 Setup menu

Overviews the settings available within the operator panel's setup menu.

17.8 User-defined menus

Explains creating custom menus for displaying values or setting parameters.

18 External units

18.1 Introduction

Introduces external units and WMPro's communication methods (GFBI, WMShare, AeACom).

18.3 Setup

Guides on changing settings for particular external units.

18.5 Channel connections

Details linking channels to external units for input or output.

18.7 Example – external units

Demonstrates configuring Seneca expansion modules via Modbus.

19 Troubleshooting

19.1 General

Covers basic troubleshooting for power and status LEDs.

19.2 Communication

Troubleshooting communication issues related to Ethernet and network connections.

19.3 Modem

Troubleshooting common modem connection issues.

19.5 Controllers

Troubleshooting common controller issues like self-oscillation.

A Technical data

A.2 Inputs

Details specifications for temperature, analog, and digital inputs.

A.3 Outputs

Provides specifications for analog and digital outputs.

A.4 Communication

Lists supported protocols, Ethernet, and RS232/RS485 specifications.

A.5 Other

Lists processor, memory, clock, enclosure, and EMC specifications.