Abelko IMSE UltraBase30 Web Based Control And Regulation System User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- Abelko
Table of Contents
- Abelko IMSE UltraBase30 Web Based Control And Regulation System
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Safety instructions
- Installation
- Power supply
- Safety instructions
- Network connection
- HTTPS
- Graphical programming
- Universal inputs
- Digital inputs
- Analog outputs
- Digital outputs
- Cleaning
- Recycling
- Repair and service
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Abelko IMSE UltraBase30 Web Based Control And Regulation System
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: UltraBase30
- Power Supply: 24 V DC
- Input: +24V/GND
- Output: 24 VDC, 1A
- Network Connection: Ethernet port
- Default IP Address: 10.0.48.94
- Graphical Programming: Available for download at www.abelko.se
- Universal Inputs: 16 marked UI for various sensors and switches
- Digital Inputs: 4 marked DI for digital status, counters, and frequency measurement
- Analog Outputs: 6 for 0-10 V applications, marked AO
Product Usage Instructions
Powering the Device
Connect the UltraBase30 to a 24 V DC power supply through the terminal
marked +24V and GND. Ensure the power supply meets the requirements of >300
mA.
Network Connection
To connect the unit to a network, use the Ethernet port. The default IP
address is 10.0.48.94. For initial configuration, use a Local PC with IP
address 192.168.142.1.
Login and Configuration
- Open a web browser and enter the IP address https://192.168.142.1.
- Use the following credentials: User name: config, Password: ef56.
- Go to Communication and Network menu to configure IP address and netmask.
- You can also use DHCP for automatic network settings.
Graphical Programming
Download the graphical programming software from www.abelko.se or access it
through the unit’s user interface under Configuration and Graphical
programming.
Using Inputs and Outputs
The UltraBase30 features universal inputs (UI) for various sensors, digital
inputs (DI) for status and frequency measurement, and analog outputs (AO) for
0-10 V applications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How do I power the UltraBase30?
The device is powered by a 24 V DC supply connected to the terminal marked +24V and GND. -
What is the default IP address for network connection?
The default IP address is 10.0.48.94 for Ethernet connectivity. -
How can I configure the network settings?
Use a Local PC with IP address 192.168.142.1 to access the device for initial configuration. You can also set up DHCP for automatic settings.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Safety instructions
If the product is not used as intended its protection and safety functions may not work.
Installation
- The unit is to be mounted on a DIN rail in a locked cabinet. Installation is carried out by a qualified electrician. Cables must be fastened and secured so that no risk for injury or fire exists. Ventilation openings in the devise housing may not be covered.
- A circuit breaker shall be installed close to the unit and its power supply.
- Function and position shall be clearly labelled. External voltage source connected to DIGITAL OUT must be limited to a maximum of 0.5 A.
- The equipment must be unplugged from the mains and other possibly dangerous voltage sources during installation and service.
Power supply
- UltraBase30 is powered by 24 V DC, through the terminal marked +24V and GND.
- Requirements and characteristics of the unit’s inputs and outputs can be found in the table below.
Port
|
Supply
| Supply expansion module (port Ex)
---|---|---
+24V / GND| 24 VDC* (>300 mA)| 24 VDC, 1A
- The Power LED lights up when the device is energized and the Status LED lights up when the device has started up and is working.
Safety instructions
- All external equipment connected to the device must have double or enhanced isolation (class II) from power mains or other dangerous voltage source (>50 VAC or > 75 VDC).
- Note that all cables used must be approved for at least 50 °C ambient temperature.
- At high ambient temperatures there is a risk for burning injuries. Wait for the equipment to cool down, and use protective gloves.
Network connection
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The unit is connected to a permanent network by the Ethernet port. The factory default IP address is 10.0.48.94.
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Local PC is used only to connect the unit directly to a PC. It has IP address 192.168.142.1, and can be used to configure the regular network connection in the UltraBase30.
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When you use the Local PC port, the computer should be configured for DHCP (which it usually is).
- Open a web browser and enter the IP address https://192.168.142.1 in the address bar. This will take you to the login page.
User name and password the first time you log in:
- User name: config
- Password: ef56
- Go to the menu Communication and Network, and set the IP address and netmask, in order to configure the settings for the port marked Ethernet.
You can also use DHCP, the unit will then automatically get network settings. After a while, you can see which IP address it received. You can use this IP address to access the device from a PC, connected to the same network.
- Open a web browser and enter the IP address https://192.168.142.1 in the address bar. This will take you to the login page.
HTTPS
- The first time that you log in to an Ultra, you will be warned that the connection is not private, secure, or similar. This is because the system uses
- HTTPS for a secure and encrypted connection. The security is guaranteed by a certificate that is issued for a specific address. Since the address is adjustable, there is only a self-signed certificate for the unit.
- You need to accept and add this exception. The procedure differs depending on which browser you are currently using. The communication is still encrypted, so no-one can see, for example, which passwords are being used.
Graphical programming
- Graphical programming is available as an installable program. Download it at www.abelko.se.
- There is also a link to the program in your units user interface under Configuration and Graphical programming.
Universal inputs
There are 16 universal inputs marked UI. Universal inputs can be used for both resistive temperature sensors, voltage 0-10 V and current 0-20 mA. UI can also be used as a digital status input for potential-freeswitches.
Digital inputs
There are four digital inputs marked DI. Digital inputs can be used for digital status, counters and for frequency measurement.
Analog outputs
There are six analog outputs for 0-10 V, marked AO. The figure below is an example on how you can connect an AC-powered valve controller.
Digital outputs
There are four digital outputs marked DO. Digital outputs are open collector that closes to ground (GND) when they are activated.
Cleaning
The housing is cleaned from dust and dirt using a dry cloth. Do not use chemicals.
Recycling
UltraBase30 should be recycled as electronics.
Repair and service
- Reparation and service shall always be performed by Abelko Innovation.
- Contact your distributor first if the need arises.
Manuals, updates and other information are available at www.abelko.se.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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