Siemens eWON4002 manual Technical support, Resets, User Reset, Factory Reset

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eWON4002™

Installation Guide

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8 Technical support

If you need technical support, simply fill out the form on the Web site http://www.ewon.biz or send an email with the problem description to support@ewon.biz.

8.1 Resets

Warning: you should not reset your eWON® unless you have been told to do so by someone of our technical support. The concerned files (differs depending on reset type) are totally lost and unrecoverable after being formatted.

To press the reset button, you will need a standard ball pen to pass through the hole in the front panel.

8.1.1 User Reset

This is the first and most usual reset level. It consists in formatting only the « user file » part of the non volatile memory. The Tag configuration and the customer web site are part of the formatted files.

You generate this first level reset by pressing and maintaining the reset button during approximately 4 seconds after powering the eWON® up until the “USER” LED flashes 1x per second. When this state is reached, release the button and wait approximatively during 20 secs until the procedure is complete. The eWON® restarts automatically and is ready to communicate. This type of reset does not modify the communication parameters.

8.1.2 Factory Reset

This second level reset is used only exceptionally because it formats all non volatile memories and make the eWON® returning to its factory defaults. This operation consists in 3 stages:

Formatting of all non volatile memories, including all COM parameters and IP addresses

Return to ex-factory configuration (default config)

Full hardware auto test with result shown by the “USER” LED

Warning: you should not reset your eWON® unless you have been told to do so by someone of our technical support. The concerned files (differs depending on reset type) are totally lost and unrecoverable after being formatted.

You generate this second level reset by pressing and maintaining the reset button during approximately 20 secs after powering up the eWON® until the “USER” LED remains RED continuously. When this state is reached, release the button and wait approximatively during 45 secs until the procedure is complete. The procedure finishes with the result of the autotest on the “USER” LED. If the autotest is completed successfully, then the “USER” LED shows its normal pattern of 200ms ON et 1,5 sec OFF.

Any other pattern will start with 200ms ON (opening of the pattern) followed by OFF and a certain number of times 1 sec ON that allows to identify the nature of the detected problem. Please call the technical support if you are confronted with an error pattern on the “USER” LED.

Warning: you absolutely have to wait until the full autotest procedure is completed without interrupting it. If the autotest is interrupted, the flash memory of the eWON® will contain random data likely to make it unstable. In such a case you have to redo the full reset procedure from scratch and wait until it is totally completed.

When performing a full reset, the eWON® does NOT restart in normal mode by itself and remains running in diagnose mode. Power the eWON® off and on again to restart in normal mode. As described previously, the eWON® returns to its default COM parameters and IP addresses after this level 2 reset is performed.

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Contents Installation Guide EWON4002 Installation Guide Table Of Contents IP parameters configuration Technical support Introduction General specification of the hardware platformProduct description Ethernet GatewayTypical applications RAS Modem & PIRDatalogger Part Numbers and internal optionsXy = Options External accessoriesCc= Communication Type/Description Part NumberLevel Title Contents Structure of the eWON technical documentationHousing and markings HousingApplicable directives, standards and compliance Required power supplyMarkings Serial numberEquipment information and versions Mechanical outlineMounting and environmental conditions Spring Bottom SliderSpecification Value Preparing the installationSpecifications for external power supply selection Auto fuseFront panel control LEDs Embedded GSM/GPRS Modem Communication interfaces and I/OsEmbedded Pstn Modem Ethernet PortRecommendations for the GSM/GPRS antenna SIM-card insertionSerial port #1 Serial port Dip switchSerial ports Positions Mode Serial port #2Serial port 3 connector and dip switch Serial port #3Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Open collector Digital OutputRelays Configurable standard Analog Inputs AI1 AI4Analog Inputs Resistive Temperature Detector Inputs By phone line or GSM Communicating with the eWONBy Ethernet Under Windows 98, NTUnder Windows XP IP parameters configuration EWONCFG utility and IP parameter windowFactory Reset ResetsUser Reset Technical supportAppendix Pinouts and connections Power Supply Power supply ConnectorDirect connection Ethernet ConnectorEthernet Crossed CableConnection over hub/router Hub/Router Straight CableRJ45 connector RJ 45 connector/cablingDigital Input/Output mating female connector included 1 DI / do connectorDigital Input/Output Connector Digital Input/Output connector pinout Pin DescriptionAnalog Input connector pinout Pin Description Analog Input ConnectorAnalog Input mating female connector included Analog InputRelays output connector pinout Pin Description Relay ConnectorRelays Output mating female connector included Relays outputBack face Front Face Digital inputTop face Digital InputSerial ports connectors Female DB9 with 4/40 blocking screws Pin RS232 RS485 RS422 Pinout serial ports 1 and 3 according to modePinout serial port Pin RS232Unitelway/Modbus serial cable MiniDIN PIN Schneider Signal EWON Signal Name EWON SUBDB9Connector DA is connected to B- and DB is connected to A+Pstn phone line mating male connector not included Pstn phone line connectorPstn phone line Connector