OPERATION MANUAL Ver 1.7 1.7
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 10/136 1592010600 11 GGEENNEERRAALL IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN XWEB 3000 is a Controlling, Monitoring and Supervising system b
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 100/136 1592010600 3.5.3 DATA EXPORT It is possible to export data into a Microsoft® Excel file format. Please choose “Main Exp
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 101 / 136 The user can decides whether to download or to view directly the exported files. To view direct
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 102/136 1592010600 If during the downloading of the file you will receive the following window, please go on reading to solve t
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 103 / 136 3.5.3.1 EXCEL FILE LIMITATIONS The excel file has the following limitation: Maximum Sheet Size :
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 104/136 1592010600 alarm menu In this menu you can find all the web pages that allow the final user to interact with the alarm
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 105 / 136 The “Time Filter” sets the period in which the search is restricted, the user can decide the
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 106/136 1592010600 The user could be interested in having more and deep information about the actual situation of an instrument
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 107 / 136 3.6 PRINTING MENU In this menu you can find all the web pages that allow the final user to interac
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 108/136 1592010600 3.7 TOOLS MENU In this menu it is possible to use special tools intended for system maintenance. Back-up let
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 109 / 136 Push “Save” and choose where to save the file. In the following example the file is saved in the
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 11 / 136 22 IINNSSTTAALLLLAATTIIOONN 2.1 HARDWARE ATTENTION: to protect both yourself and the computer fr
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 110/136 1592010600 Push “Close” to end the procedure. If during the downloading of the file you will receive the following wi
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XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 112/136 1592010600 3.7.1.2 RESTORE To start a restore the system must be stopped. Use “Tools” menu, then “Restore”. Choose the
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 113 / 136 3.7.1.3 INCREMENTAL BACKUP This back-up can be run automatically. The system will save only a smal
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 114/136 1592010600 After restoring, the system will be rebooted. 3.7.2 SYSTEM MESSAGGES XWEB 3000 is able to send a com
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 115 / 136 In the above example the system will send a report everyday at 09:00 a.m. For an in deep explan
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 116/136 1592010600 3.7.2.3 EXAMPLE OF REPORT: E-MAIL The following picture is an e-mail that the system sends when the CPU te
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 117 / 136 3.8 INFORMATION MENU In this menu you can find all the web pages that allow the final user to inte
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 118/136 1592010600 Please beware that if you use a network with a valid gateway, turn off the “dial-up” if it is active. On
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 119 / 136 44 SSAAFFEETTYY // AANNDD AALLLLOOWWEEDD UUSSEE Please read carefully what follows. Your
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 12/136 1592010600 Right connection Wrong connection • Always keep the serial cable away from power cables. • Always keep
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 120/136 1592010600 4.1 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION General Dimensions 345(w) x 45(h) x 235(d) (mm) Weight (net) 2850 (gg) --
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 121 / 136 55 AAPPPPEENNDDIIXX Appendix A: DEVICE ADVANCED SECTION Appendix B: GLOSSARY Appendix C:
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 122/136 1592010600 AAppppeennddiixx AA:: DDEEVVIICCEE AADDVVAANNCCEEDD SSEECCTTIIOONN In this section we describe how you
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 123 / 136 the same modifications in these menus. This is very important because all the values stored inside
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 124/136 1592010600 Last row “Functions” allows you to link the macro-category previously set, to the particular instrument you
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 125 / 136 AAppppeennddiixx BB:: GGLLOOSSSSAARRYY 1 10Base2 - Ethernet specification for thin coaxial cab
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 126/136 1592010600 Ethernet - A network protocol invented by Xerox Corporation and developed jointly by Xerox, Intel and Digit
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 127 / 136 Network Interface Card (NIC) - A board that provides network communication capabilities to and fro
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 128/136 1592010600 Token - A special packet that contains data and acts as a messenger or carrier between each computer and de
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 129 / 136 AAppppeennddiixx CC:: IICCOONNSS AANNDD SSYYMMBBOOLLSS DESCRIPTION IMAGE STATUS IMAGE S
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 13 / 136 2.1.5 TERMINATION RESISTOR AND POLARIZATION RESISTOR • To keep balanced the RS485 the beginning an
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– Pag. 130 / 136 1592010600 AAppppeennddiixx DD:: SSUUPPPPOORRTTEEDD IINNSSTTRRUUMMEENNTTSS THIS REALEASE OF XWEB 3000 S
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 131 / 136 FAMILY NAME RELEASE VERSION INSTRUMENT TYPE INSTRUMENT TYPE INSTRUMENT TYPE INSTRUMENT TYPE 110
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– Pag. 132 / 136 1592010600 XT211C XT220C XT221C XA100C XT110C XT111C XT120C XT121C XT130C XT131C XT141C XT210C XT211C XT220C
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 133 / 136 THIS REALEASE OF XWEB 3000 SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING NOT DIXELL INSTRUMENTS. MANUFACTURER NAME REL
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– Pag. 134 / 136 1592010600 AAppppeennddiixx EE:: AACCCCEESSSSOORRIIEESS TYPE DESCRIPTION NAME HOW-TO ORDER XWEBMODEM-
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XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 14/136 1592010600 Press confirm (see APPENDIX: ADVANCED SECTION) and setup the new model by ticking the options you need. e) I
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 15 / 136 2.1.8 REMOTE CONNECTION FROM A CLIENT PC 2.1.8.1 MODEM CONNECTION (“OR POINT TO POINT CONNECTION”
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 16/136 1592010600 number. REMEMBER: A setup wizard will guide you through the procedure. Please ensure you have an IP address t
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 17 / 136 The above ports are all related to the XWEB 3000 IP address 192.168.0.200. While the ports on the
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 18/136 1592010600 2.2.1 MICROSOFT WINDOWS: POP-UP BLOCKER AND COOKIES XWEB 3000 uses some pop-up windows to show the user the
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 19 / 136 2. From the TAB “Privacy”, apply the “Default” settings and press the button “Settings…” on the bo
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 20/136 1592010600 3. Add the default address of XWEB 3000, i.e: 192.168.0.200. Please remember to add each IP address you
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 21 / 136 2.2.3 THIRD PART SOFTWARE AND XWEB 3000 As general rule please remember that software such
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 22/136 1592010600 2.2.4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The on/off switch is on the back of the unit. Press the bottom of the switch (ma
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 23 / 136 of Longitude as measured East and West from the Prime Meridian of the World at Greenwich, England.
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 24/136 1592010600 2.2.4.6 MODEM Next window allows you to setup the modem connection. XWEB 3000 uses the modem to send faxes
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 25 / 136 2.2.4.7 DIALUP If you have setup a modem type, next window ask you to setup a dial-up connection.
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 26/136 1592010600 2.2.4.9 SMS CONFIGURATION To be able to send SMS messages the user must complete an on-line form. We stron
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 27 / 136 2.2.4.11 XCENTER The centralized alarm management software, automatically enables XWEB3000 to be
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XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 29 / 136 For future uses you can come back to the setup window, first you have to stop the recordings, then
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 30/136 1592010600 33 UUSSIINNGG TTHHEE XXWWEEBB 33000000 3.1 SYSTEM LOG-IN The connection is activated by inserting the
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 31 / 136 3.2 HOME PAGE When the Home Page appears the connection is effectively working. Depending on the u
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 32/136 1592010600 3.2.2 TOOLTIP The server can inform the user after the log-in regarding special events such as a blackout,
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 33 / 136 To synchronise XWEB 3000 real time clock with the value of an atomic clock available on internet,
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 34/136 1592010600 The Device Find page will display the following search parameters: • Devices Class is the kind of
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 35 / 136 The list on the left side provides to the category selection. Some categories work with the
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 36/136 1592010600 • To delete one of the item of the list Select the item from the “Selection” list; Click on “Cancel”; Confi
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 37 / 136 3.3.2.3 RTC SYNCHRONIZATION In this section user can decide how often to synchronise the controller
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 38/136 1592010600 • To reset all the items of the list Click on “new”; Wait the screen refresh. • To delete all the items of
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 39 / 136 Click on “Insert” to add the new event. Repeat the procedure to fill the list of the daily events.
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XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 40/136 1592010600 From the “Selection” menu find the appropriate item. Then select from the “Time Band” the appropriate time. C
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 41 / 136 3.3.2.8 DEVICE STAND-BY COMMAND It defines the time table to send to the instrument a Stand-By com
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 42/136 1592010600 3.3.2.9 CALENDAR FUNCTION The Calendar function is used to define if a function or a single event is active
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 43 / 136 Repeat the operation for “Sunday”. The tiles become grey. Click with the left button of the mous
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 44/136 1592010600 All the working days (Enabled) will follow the new times. Repeat the same operation to define the new perio
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 45 / 136 • Select a limited period of days To define a common attribute only to some days. This allows t
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 46/136 1592010600 3.3.3 SCHEDULER This is a powerful tool for managing category and repetitive commands. Now it is possible to
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 47 / 136 Fill in “Class Name” field, then pick up a Category. Wait for the complete list of the controller.
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 48/136 1592010600 For instance the “The fast selection” set to “H.A.C.C.P Probe 1” produces the following output: It is show
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 49 / 136 The following window will appear: Fill in “Activation Time” and choose a mark colour. Press conf
3.3.2.9 CALENDAR FUNCTION ... 42 3.3
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 50/136 1592010600 Edit days submenu: G) NEW DAY DEFINITION… Use this menu to create a new day definition. Choose a Name an
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 51 / 136 I) SHOW LEGEND This menu shows all the command marker used. J) SHOW CALENDAR This menu shows the c
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XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 53 / 136 3.3.4 ALARMS 3.3.4.1 ALARM TYPOLOGY AND ALARM LEVELS The alarm typology is a list of alarm events
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 54/136 1592010600 Click on “Insert” to add the new value. • To change the setting Click into Selection and find the desired
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 55 / 136 • Insert a new Alarm Level and the attributes Click into “Name” and insert the word(s) that better
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 56/136 1592010600 Click into the “Name” and insert the appropriate word(s) to describe the alarm typology. Assign the alarm l
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 57 / 136 xxx_New_Model” where: • xxx represents the serial address of the recognising procedure (Adr para
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 58/136 1592010600 Make sure of having selected the right instrument under the “Selection” field. Depending on the instrument
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 59 / 136 3.3.5.5 DEFINE THE DIGITAL, ANALOGUE INPUTS AND THE STATUS The lower area is dedicated to the a
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– Appendix D: SUPPORTED INSTRUMENTS... 130 Appendix E: ACCESSORIES...
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 60/136 1592010600 Take care of this advise and ask authorised personnel before trying any kind of setting. You can find more
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 61 / 136 By clicking “Go!” button XWEB 3000 begins to broadcast this setup to all the compatible instrumen
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 62/136 1592010600 3.3.6 PERMISSIONS From the “Configuration” menu you can access “permissions”. This section is one of the most
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 63 / 136 A new windows will appear: To activate a user check “Activate” box in “User Account” section. To
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 64/136 1592010600 Configuration Stop Acquisition Enable If checked, user can stop acquisition. Devices Layout Edit Enable
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 65 / 136 3.4 DEVICES MENU In this menu you can find all the web pages that allow the final user to interact
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 66/136 1592010600 Remember that you are looking at a still page therefore the instrument information are loaded and displayed
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 67 / 136 3.4.1.1 PARAMETER AND SINGLE VIEW From the single view window it is possible to switch to the para
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 68/136 1592010600 !” in green colour. Each device is represented by an horizontal row that includes as many rows as many inf
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 69 / 136 • Send the commands to devices From the run time page you are allowed to interact with the instr
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 7 / 136 IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN Congratulations! This manual will teach you everything about XWEB 3000 se
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 70/136 1592010600 The popup box also shows, with a blinking message, the status of the operation just executed and then also
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 71 / 136 3.4.3 PARAMETERS The Parameter function allows management of the parameters of a selected device.
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 72/136 1592010600 The parameter table is defined by this columns: Label: The parameter label as described into the instructi
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 73 / 136 The parameter can be saved into the hard disk of the Client’s PC, reloaded and used for other param
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 74/136 1592010600 3.4.4 LAYOUT FUNCTION With this function it is possible to build up a Layout view of the system been monitor
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 75 / 136 Layers Submenu: S) ADD LAYER It is used to add a new layer to the layout. Selecting it this w
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 76/136 1592010600 According to the client screen resolution the system will load up a new page. The real dimensions (width and
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 77 / 136 It is used to change the actual background image or to set an image as background. When you choose
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 78/136 1592010600 With the first drop down menu you can filter the instruments, with the second one you select the instrument
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 79 / 136 In the output section if you choose “Motion” a new window will appear: User has to choose t
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– Caution: read this page carefully to ensure safe operation 8/136 1592010600 PPAACCKKAAGGIINNGG Unpack the unit carefully and
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 80/136 1592010600 It is possible to choose a transparent area or a coloured one. We suggest to use the first one when the bac
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 81 / 136 Images Submenu: DD) SEND TO SERVER It allows you to store inside the hard-disk of XWEB 3000 all t
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 82/136 1592010600 • Setup colours, dimensions and size of the button • Place this button on the layout Each time the button
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 83 / 136 You can check/uncheck manually the instruments or you can use the Select/Deselect All. Then push “C
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 84/136 1592010600 Once a button is password protected, each time someone push it, this window will appear: If you ins
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 85 / 136 3.4.6 PERFORMANCE METER The value added by this new software tool is remarkable: possibility to ch
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XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 87 / 136 Once you fill in the above module, you can proceed selecting the controllers, then press “Create”
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 88/136 1592010600 The information provided is: in the past two days (between 24/06 and 26/06, look at “period”), the system c
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 89 / 136 3.4.6.1 INTERPRETING THE %COOL From an ideal point of view the highest the percentage is, the be
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 9 / 136 MMIINNIIMMUUMM SSYYSSTTEEMM RREEQQUUIIRREEMMEENNTTSS FFOORR TTHHEE PPCC--CCLLIIEENNTT Conne
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 90/136 1592010600 3.5 DATA MENU In this menu you can find all the web pages that allow the final user to interact with the stor
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 91 / 136 The first information about the archive shows into “Available Interval” the first and the last re
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 92/136 1592010600 The counter signals shows the status of the data you are downloading. Beware that it may happen you cannot
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 93 / 136 To enhance the portion of a displayed graph click and keep pressed the left button of the mouse on
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 94/136 1592010600 This function provides to save the data of the displayed graph into the hard disk of the client computer conn
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 95 / 136 3.5.1.1 MULTI GRAPH With this function it is possible to display more than one graph per time. Proc
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 96/136 1592010600 The first time you run it, depending on your PC security setup, you are required to let the software start.
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 1592010600 Pag. 97 / 136 Answer “Yes” to the following window: Finally this window will open:
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7– 98/136 1592010600 Pushing “Open a graph” button, first you are required to confirm java virtual machine start, then you can b
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