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    Web Server for LONWORKSNetwork 30 June 2003

    Subject to modification.

    TECHNICAL DATA

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    TAC Xenta 511, 2.1

    The TAC Xenta 511 is a web basedpresentation system forLONWORKSnetworks. Using astandard web browser, theoperator can easily view andcontrol the devices in theLONWORKSnetwork via Internetor a local intranet.

    One TAC Xenta 511 can pre-sent a small LONWORKSnetworkor be one of several local

    presentation devices in a largernetwork.

    Explore the TAC Xenta 511web site with the web browser,check and acknowledge alarmsfrom the LONWORKSnetwork orchange setpoints or operatingconditions. Time schedules andtrend logs are also easilyaccessed.

    The web pages are based onstandard Internet technology asHTML and JavaTM Applets.

    Alarms can be forwarded ase-mail or as SMS.

    The TAC Xenta 511 has a specialfunction as an LTA, LonTalk

    Adapter, between TAC Vista andthe LONWORKSnetwork.

    The TAC Xenta 511 uses the

    HTTPS, which is regarded as oneof the most secure protocols onthe Internet.

    TAC Xenta 511 is equipped withan on-line help function thatfacilitates configuring and dailyoperation.

    Supply voltage ............................. 24 V AC 20%, 50/60 Hz

    .................................................................. or 1940 V DC

    Power consumption .............................................. max. 5 WTransformer sizing ........................................................5 VA

    Ambient temperature:Storage ..................... 20 C to +50 C (-4 F to +122 F)Operation ................. 0 C to +50 C (+32 F to +122 F)

    Humidity .............................. max. 90% RH non-condensing

    Mechanical:Enclosure ............................................................. ABS/PCEnclosure rating ........................................................ IP 20Dimensions ................................................... see diagramWeight ..................................................... 0.2 kg (0.44 lb.)

    Real time clock:Accuracy at +25 C ......................... 14 minutes per yearPower failure protection............................................. 72 h

    Communication:Modem .................. 9 600-57 600 bps RS232A, RJ45, 8-pPC, configuration ............................... RS232B, RJ10, 4-pLONWORKS .......................................... TP/FT-10, terminal blockEthernet .....................................TCP/IP, 10Base-T, RJ45

    Storage:Nonvolatile ... System software, applications, files ... 8 MBExternal memory, MMC ............Files ................4-128 MB

    Agency Compliances:Emission ......................C-Tick, EN 50081-1, FCC Part 15Immunity ........................................................ EN 50082-1

    Safety:CE ............................................................. EN 61010-1UL 916 ......................Energy Management EquipmentETL listing ................................ UL 3111-1, first edition...................................CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-92

    Flammability rating ......................................... UL94V-0

    Part numbers:Electronics part TAC Xenta 511 ..................... 0-073-0811Terminal part TAC Xenta 400 ......................... 0-073-0902TAC Xenta: PC to Serial Kit............................ 0-073-0917TAC Xenta: Serial Link Kit .............................. 0-073-0918TAC Xenta: General Serial Kit ........................ 0-073-0919

    TAC Xenta: Programm. Serial Kit ................... 0-073-0920

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    Figure 8

    PERFORMANCE DESIGN AND MOUNTING

    INSTALLATION / CONNECTIONS

    Modular Jacks

    RS232 port A: Modem connection

    Connection using hardware signals formodem communication, either as aDTE or a DCE.

    RS232 port B: PC (Console) connec-tion

    Connection using basic signals, primari-ly intended for a PC at configurationand commissioning.

    10Base-T

    Connection for a LAN (Ethernet) cable.

    MMCConnection for a MultiMedia Card.

    LEDs

    A number of light-emitting diodes on theelectronics part of the TAC Xenta 511modem indicates that the applicationprogram is running and when communi-cation is in progress.

    Reset Button

    Shorting the terminals 9 and 10 (Fail-safe 1 and 2) will terminate anyprogram hang-up and bring the internalprogram to a fail-safe state.

    Terminal Connections

    There is a label on the front of the devicewith both the numbers and the names ofthe terminals (1 G, 2 G0 and so on). Thenumbers are also shown in the plastic ofthe terminal.

    Term. Term. Descriptionno. name

    1 G 24 V AC (or DC+)2 G0 System zero3 C1 LONWORKS TP/FT-104 C2.

    9 Fail-safe10 Fail-safe

    The TAC Xenta 511 is designed arounda microprocessor. The device consistsof two parts, a terminal including theterminal block, and the electronics withthe circuit boards and contacts (figure 8).

    Power Failure ProtectionSettings, like configuration and webpages, are stored in the non-volatile(flash) memory and will not be lost aftera power failure.

    Real Time Clock

    The clock provides the internal eventlog with a time stamp. A built-in capa-citor maintains operation of the clock forat least 72 hours in the event of apower failure.

    Mounting

    The TAC Xenta 511 is cabinet mountedon a TS 35 mm norm rail EN 50022.

    To simplify installation, the terminal canbe pre-mounted in the cabinet,(figure 8).

    If the TAC Xenta 511 is to be wallmounted, a wide range of standardizedboxes are available.

    ACCESSORIES

    Serial Communication

    For installing the TAC Xenta 511, TACXenta 511: Programming Serial Kit, partno. 0-073-0920is needed, orderedseparately.

    Modem Connection

    For connecting the TAC Xenta511,TAC Xenta Modem Connect kit part no.0-073-0916 is needed, orderedseparately.

    Cable

    The TAC Xenta 511 is connected to thelocal network with a standard UTP-cable or a standard STP-cable. Formore information see TAC Xenta CableGuide 0FL-3972.

    CABLES

    Keep the unit dry and clean it externallywith a dry cloth when needed.

    MAINTENANCE

    G and G0:Min. cross-sectional area 0.75 mm(AWG-19).

    C1 and C2:TAC Xenta 511 communicates ona joint network, LONWORKS

    TP/FT-10, 78 kbps.

    LonWorks Network

    The TAC Xenta 511 has the capacity tosupervise a LONWORKS network withapproximately 30 nodes. The amount ofSNVTs possible to bind to each unit isabout 400. Both polled and bound

    SNVTs can be monitored.

    Trend Viewer

    The capacity for trend logging objects isa maximum of 150 objects for eachTAC Xenta 511. Up to 100 000 valuescan be logged.

    Alarm

    The TAC Xenta 511 can supervise 150alarm objects at the same time, bothfrom the LONWORKS network, SNVTs,and from the unit itself. The signals canbe both digital and analog.

    Time Schedules

    The TAC Xenta 511 can handle 50 timeobjects with 50 week and 50 holidayschedules in each.

    TAC and TAC products are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of TAC AB.

    All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. Copyright 2002 TAC AB. All rights reserved.

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