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dixell XWEB 3000 Operating Instructions Manual
dixell XWEB 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

dixell XWEB 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL Ver 1.0...
  • Page 3 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 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 REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    2.1.6.1.4 SETTING UP dial-up connection for windows XP ................29 2.1.6.2 Intranet / ethernet connection .........................37 2.1.6.3 Internet connection...........................37 CONFIGURATION......................38 2.2.1 XWEB 3000 accesses and configuration............... 38 2.2.2 configuration System....................39 USING THE XWEB 3000....................... 50 SYSTEM L ......................50 ........................50 OME PAGE 3.2.1 System access information area...................
  • Page 5 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.6.4 Run time..............................79 3.3.7 Alarm menù........................ 83 3.3.7.1 Hystorical alarms ............................83 3.3.8 printing........................85 3.3.9 permissions ........................ 86 3.3.9.1 managing the users ..........................87 SAFETY / AND ALLOWED USE................... 90 ..................... 91 YSTEM SPECIFICATION APPENDIX........................... 92 Appendix A: DEVICE ADVANCED SECTION ................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Congratulations! Reading this manual you are going to learn everything about XWEB 3000 server, the most powerful and configurable tool for Controlling, Monitoring, and Supervising. This book is a comprehensive guide to your XWEB 3000. In it you will find all the information you need for your work.
  • Page 7: Packaging

    • When working with the modem connection always check the kind of modem you are going to install by verifying, with Dixell, the complete compatibility with the XWEB 3000 unit. • Dixell is not responsible for bad functioning of unknown or untested devices.
  • Page 8 If necessary, inside the CDROM you will find the Java Virtual Machine program distributed by Sun® Microsystems. Dixell s.r.l. is not responsible for any kind of damage occurring after the loading of the Java Virtual Machine program into the user’s PC.
  • Page 9 Internet Web Sites. Clients need only a standard Browser such as Microsoft Explorer® or Netscape®. The XWEB 3000 server is mounted inside a 19” rack. On the back side, it is provided with the terminal connections for external devices (modem, printer etc.).
  • Page 11: H Ardware

    2.1.1 CHECK THE RS485 BEFORE STARTING To be connected to the serial line all the Dixell Modbus instruments must be provided with direct RS485 terminals or the “TTL”-RS485 interface (XJRS485 or XJ485). Check the instrument manuals for more information.
  • Page 12: The Ttl Output

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Wrong connection • Always keep the serial cable away from power cables. • Always keep the serial cable away from electro-magnetic or frequency sources. • Do not connect shield to ground. • Do not connect the “Gnd” terminal.
  • Page 13: Local Connectivity

    LOCAL CONNECTION WITH MONITOR, MOUSE AND KEYBOARDRD On the back side, the XWEB 3000 is provided with the sockets for a monitor, a mouse and a keyboard. Please connect all the peripherals before powering-on the unit otherwise the system may fails to recognise them.
  • Page 14 In the first part it is necessary to create the Remote Access, in your remote PC, set with the telephone number of the line where the XWEB 3000 is connected to. You have to use Dixell as Username and Password.
  • Page 15: Setting Up Dial-Up Connection For Windows 98

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 2.1.6.1.1 SETTING UP DIAL-UP CONNECTION FOR WINDOWS 98 1. Double-click on the "My Computer" icon on your Desktop, then double-click on "Dial-Up Networking". 2. If this is the first time Dial-Up Networking has been run, the Welcome screen will open. Click on "Next"...
  • Page 16 Dixell. Click "Next". 5. Do not type the area code, insert telephone number with the area code of XWEB 3000 as a prefix. E.G: If telephone number is 555789 and area code is 099, put this Telephone number: 099555789.
  • Page 17 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 6. Click "Finish".
  • Page 18: Setting Up Dial-Up Connection For Windows Me

    5. Click the Next button. 6. Do not type the area code, insert telephone number with the area code of XWEB 3000 as a prefix. E.G: If telephone number is 555789 and area code is 099, put this Telephone number: 099555789.
  • Page 19 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 8. Click the Finish button. 9. Click the XWEB 3000 DIRECT MODEM icon with your right mouse button, then choose Properties. 10. Click on the Networking tab. 11. Click the down arrow on the Type of Dial-Up Server: drop-down list and choose PPP: Internet, Windows 2000/NT, Windows Me.
  • Page 20 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 14. Select Server assigned IP address 15. Select Server assigned name server addresses. 16. Click the OK button.
  • Page 21 17. Click on the Security tab. 18. In the User name: dixell 19. In the Password: dixell 20. Click the OK button. 21. Click the XWEB 3000 DIRECT MODEM icon with your right mouse button, then choose Create Shortcut. 22. Click the Yes button.
  • Page 22: Setting Up Dial-Up Connection For Windows 2000

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 2.1.6.1.3 SETTING UP DIAL-UP CONNECTION FOR WINDOWS 2000 1. Click the Start button, click Settings, and choose Control Panel 2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 3. Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
  • Page 23 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 4. Click the Next button. 5. Select Dial-up to the Internet. 6. Click the Next button.
  • Page 24 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 7. Select I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN). 8. Click the Next button. 9. Select I connect through a phone line and a modem.
  • Page 25 11. Do not type the area code. 12. In Telphone number insert telephone number with the area code of XWEB 3000 as a prefix. E.G: If telephone number is 555789 and area code is 099, put this Telephone number: 099555789.
  • Page 26 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 18. Click on the Addresses tab. 19. Click the Always use the following radio button in the DNS server address area. 20. Click the OK button. 21. Click the Next button...
  • Page 27 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 22. In the User name field, type dixell. 23. In the Password field, type dixell. 24. Click the Next button. 25. In the Connection Name field, type XWEB 3000 DIRECT MODEM 26. Click the Next button.
  • Page 28 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 27. Click the No radio button in the Do you want to set up an Internet mail account now area. 28. Click the Next button.
  • Page 29: Setting Up Dial-Up Connection For Windows Xp

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 2.1.6.1.4 SETTING UP DIAL-UP CONNECTION FOR WINDOWS XP In Windows XP, you will use the "New Connection Wizard". 1. From the Start menu, select Control Panel. 2. If Control Panel is set for "Classic View", double-click on the Network Connections icon.
  • Page 30 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3. If Control Panel is set for "Category View", select the "Network and Internet Connections" category, then double-click on the Network Connections icon.
  • Page 31 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 4. Under Network Tasks, select "Create a new connection".
  • Page 32 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 5. Click "Next". 6. Click "Next" at the bottom of this page to continue with the setup instructions. 7. Select "Connect to the Internet" and click "Next". 8. Select "Set up my connection manually" and click "Next".
  • Page 33 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 9. Select "Connect using a dialup modem" and click "Next". 10. Type "XWEB 3000 DIRECT MODEM" in the ISP Name box and click "Next".
  • Page 34 0, 099555789 or 9, 099555789. Click "Next". 12. Type dialup account name dixell in the User Name box. Type dialup password dixell in the Password and Confirm Password boxes. We recommend that you check the first 2 checkboxes, but...
  • Page 35 14. You are now ready to connect to your XWEB 3000. If you want to dial your XWEB 3000 DIRECT MODEM connection automatically when you start Internet Explorer, do the following. Start Internet Explorer, and select "Internet Options" from the "Tools"...
  • Page 36 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 –...
  • Page 37: Intranet / Ethernet Connection

    2.1.6.3 INTERNET CONNECTION It is necessary a STATIC IP address for the XWEB 3000 which is normally assigned by the Provider of your internet services (ISP net). The Internet connection allows XWEB 3000 to be reached from all PC-clients. Insert the net address assigned by the administrator into the Browser address bar.
  • Page 38: Configuration

    443 (used for SSL protected connection) • 10000 (used for the internal modules of the system) The above ports are all related to the XWEB 3000 IP address 192.168.0.200. While the ports on the WAN side are: • Telnet (to configure the router from a remote, also via Internet) •...
  • Page 39: Configuration System

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 2.2.2 CONFIGURATION SYSTEM The on/off switch is on the back of the unit. Press the bottom of the switch (marked with I ) to turn the server on, immediately the led marked with Power turns on.
  • Page 40 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Now choose a proper name for the unit. You can use two data fields: “System name” and “System description”. We strongly suggest that you always use the same criteria. This will help you to manage...
  • Page 41 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Next windows ask you to adjust real time clock of the unit, moreover you have to choose your correct time zone. There are 25 integer World Time Zones from -12 through 0 (GMT) to +12. Each one is 15°...
  • Page 42 IP ADDRESS: you need this unique number to identify your XWEB 3000. There are 2 kind of IP numbers: private and public ones. The first are usually used to setup an intranet/lan where all clients do not need to be reached from outside.
  • Page 43 (next step). Please remember that only modems approved by Dixell can be used. We have 2 different kind of modem: serials and USB. You can get more info and ordering codes reading APPENDIX D.
  • Page 44 You need a valid internet account, with the telephone number of your ISP, log-in name and password. In case of need XWEB 3000 will make a call to the ISP and send the e-mails.
  • Page 45 Nowadays e-mail messaging system is a world wide way of communicating and sharing information between people. XWEB 3000 can handles e-mail, but to send them you need to make a proper setup of the unit. There are 2 different routes that XWEB can uses. The first way, if it is present, is using intranet/lan connectivity.
  • Page 46 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Next window allows you to setup printers. Pay attention that if you use “windows network printer” the right syntax is //PC_NAME/PRINTER_SHARE_NAME. It depends on your network topology, ask your network administrator.
  • Page 47 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Now you are at the end of the procedure, a summarising windows will appear. Check if all values are correct then click-on “confirm”. At this point the system is going to restart. You have to wait some...
  • Page 48 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – For future uses you can come back to the setup window, first you have to stop the modules, then go to the “System” menu. By clicking the proper label on the left side of the window, you can go back to the setup menu you...
  • Page 49 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 –...
  • Page 50: System Log-In

    When the Home Page appears the connection is effectively working. Depending on the used password the User can operate on the server with or without limits decided by the Administrator of the XWEB 3000. • The user defined as “Administrator” is the only one allowed to modify everything inside the Server.
  • Page 51: System Access Information Area

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.2.1 SYSTEM ACCESS INFORMATION AREA • User Name • Permissions These items define the User name used to enter and the permission level. The “Administrator” can access the whole system. The User “Limited” can access only the pages defined by the Administrator.
  • Page 52: Identification / Time

    Clock read-out of the server (internal Real Time Clock). • Synchronism To synchronise XWEB 3000 real time clock with the value of an atomic clock available on internet, click on Synchro button: • The XWEB 3000 must reaches the remote time server. To allow this check your network configuration or setup a dial-up connection to internet.
  • Page 53: Categories

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – The Device Find page will display the following search parameters: • Devices Class is the kind of device to find, select “Dixell Devices” for Dixell instruments When included, the other classes will represent the instruments of other companies; •...
  • Page 54: Device Tipology

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – The list on the left side provides to the category selection. Some categories work with the “Calendar” function to activate the attributes only in determinate time periods of the day, week, month or year. For more information about the calendar functioning check under the Calendar item at the end of the list.
  • Page 55: Defrost Commands

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Click “Insert” do include the new item into the list. Wait the screen refresh. The “ Default” is marked with * into the category list of items. • To modify an existing item Select the item from the “Selection” list;...
  • Page 56: Light Commands (For Instruments Provided With The Function)

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Click on “Insert”. Wait the screen refresh. Repeat the procedure for the other defrost events. 3.3.2.4 LIGHT COMMANDS (FOR INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED WITH THE FUNCTION) It defines the time table to turn on or off the lights. The user is allowed to...
  • Page 57: Aux Command (For Instruments Provided With The Function)

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.2.5 AUX COMMAND (FOR INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED WITH THE FUNCTION) It defines the time table to turn on or auxiliary relay instruments. The user is allowed to define the hour and minutes of each single event for yearly, monthly and...
  • Page 58: Energy Saving Command (For Instruments Provided With The Function)

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.2.6 ENERGY SAVING COMMAND (FOR INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED WITH THE FUNCTION) It defines the time table to turn into or out the Energy Saving regulation setpoint. The user is allowed to define the hour and minutes of each single event for yearly, monthly and also for daily use.
  • Page 59: Device Stand-By Command

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.2.7 DEVICE STAND-BY COMMAND It defines the time table to send to instrument Stand-By command. The display of the instruments shows “OFF”. Regulation and alarms are off, too. Xweb 3000 continues to monitoring probe inputs, but alarm reporting is turn off.
  • Page 60: Calendar Function

    Calendar is available “Enabled” only during the selected periods otherwise it is “Disabled” and it does not work. The XWEB 3000 use the Calendar as filter before activating the resource itself, if the resource is not Enabled in that period nothing happens.
  • Page 61 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Repeat the operation for “Sunday”. The tiles become grey. Click with the left button of the mouse on the rose tile “Wednesday” and select “Set As Weekly Partly Enabled”. The tiles become yellow. • Define the period of activity of a day (Eg: from 08:00 to 20:00 for Enabled day and from 08:00 to 13:00 for Partly Enabled).
  • Page 62 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – All the working days (Enabled) will follow the new times. Repeat the same operation to define the new period for the Partly Enabled days but clicking on “ Set for All Partly Enabled ” •...
  • Page 63: Alarms

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – • Select a limited period of days To define a common attribute only to some days. This allows to set a holiday period for one or more desired months of the year. • Point the mouse on the first day desired, click the left button.
  • Page 64: Destination Of The Alarm Messages

    The list of the destinations contains the users (directors, maintenance personnel, assistance etc.) enabled to receive the alarm notification. The XWEB 3000 is capable of transferring the alarm message through Fax, voice message or e-mail. • To insert a new item Click into the field “Name”...
  • Page 65: Alarm Levels

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.3.3 ALARM LEVELS The alarm levels are organized as a list of items. Each named level provides to execute the right procedure to transfer the alarm notification to the receiver or receivers. They act just like a filter Eg: an alarm belonging to the “Temperature alarm”...
  • Page 66: Alarm Typology Management

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – • To reset the form Click on “new” 3.3.3.4 ALARM TYPOLOGY MANAGEMENT The alarm typology list, designed by the user, groups the common alarm features of the instrument into an unique definition. For instance all the temperature alarms that are not important can be defined by a typology named as “Normal Alarm”...
  • Page 67: Device Configuration

    The configuration is subordinated to the manual or automatic search procedure to create a list of the available instruments. For each kind of instrument the XWEB 3000 will show only the peculiar information of instrument itself and the attributes of the available digital and analogue inputs of the instrument.
  • Page 68 If you do not find the right one maybe it is not defined or it is not available for that instrument. By itself Xweb 3000, after the recognising procedure, assigns the default categories (if you checked the box in category window) to the devices connected to the RS 485.
  • Page 69 The lower area is dedicated to the analogue inputs (probe), digital inputs, digital outputs and status assignments. NAME: The first time each name is displayed by following the internal XWEB 3000 archive of standard feature of the instruments. Each definition can be renamed when necessary to give the proper meaning.
  • Page 70: Xweb 3000 Archives

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Take care of this advise and ask authorised personnel before trying any kind of setting. You can find the more complete information in Appendix A. 3.3.5 XWEB 3000 ARCHIVES You can access data information from the roll-down menu “Devices”...
  • Page 71: Devices

    XWEB 3000. This time is pretty equivalent to the sampling time used by the circular archive log function. The circular archive is deleted if there are some changes into the setup of the instruments.
  • Page 72 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – • How to select a device and show the data The devices can be selected using the Typology filters in order to reduce the number of items of the search. From the “Device Typology” roll down menu select the category to which the instruments belong to.
  • Page 73: Display The Graphs

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – • Commands The last row of information contains the available commands for that instrument. Use them to operate on the instrument. Take care of the operations you make with commands. Click on the interested function button, after sending the command the information of the new status will be automatically updated and displayed.
  • Page 74 Higher is the value of this parameter better will be the graph resolution, but longer the downloading time from the XWEB 3000. Now Click on “Show Graph” to start the transferring process of data from the XWEB 3000 to your console.
  • Page 75 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – The counter signals shows the status of the data you are downloading At the end you will see the built graph. • Zoom in/out procedures Before executing the zoom it is necessary, if there is more than a graph displayed, to select the desired graph.
  • Page 76 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – • Manual Scale The first time the graph is displayed with an “auto scale” function defined by highest and lowest peek and the whole interval time selected. Do define a personal scale of the graph view select from the “Scale” menu the “Manual Size” item.
  • Page 77: Parameters

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – White background, for instance, defines a normal period of functioning and data recording. Green background means instrument off Grey background means instrument no-link (it does not communicate) Rose Background means system recording stopped. Check the assignment of the colour function under “Background” from the “Help” menu.
  • Page 78 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – The parameter table is defined by this columns: Label: The parameter label as described into the instruction manual of the instrument itself; Description: Description of the parameter function; Actual: Actual value of the parameter loaded from the instrument;...
  • Page 79: Run Time

    The first part is referred to the selection of the Category of the devices installed in order to save loading time, while the selection “All” will show all the instruments. After selecting the proper category, XWEB 3000 begins sending data to your PC. The first time...
  • Page 80 RUN-TIME windows, you are requested to accept the start of JVM program. All applets that use JVM are certified by Dixell. Please answer to the warning windows by clicking on the “OK” button (the message text depends on the release of JVM and on operative system of the Then the Run Time page will start to display the selected devices with their information.
  • Page 81 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Immediately also the message box, on the top of the browser bar, will indicate the alarm situation with a red “Alarms” label. Find the complete alarm description clicking on the row blue bar. A pop up message box will appear, inside you will find the list of the actual alarms that also includes the starting date of each event.
  • Page 82 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – The popup box also shows, with a blinking message, the status of the operation just executed and then also the ending report result. If an error occurs the corresponding diagnostic message is displayed.
  • Page 83: Alarm Menù

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.7 ALARM MENÙ 3.3.7.1 HYSTORICAL ALARMS This function shows you all the alarm events detected from the XWEB 3000 system. It is also possible to setup a search filter. • Alarm view and filters To enter the alarm view, from the Home Page, select “Historical” from the “Alarms” menu.
  • Page 84 The user could be interested in having more and deep information about the actual situation of an instrument with an active alarm that is included into the alarm list. That’s why if you click on the description of the instrument itself the XWEB 3000 will load the specific page of information of that instrument.
  • Page 85: Printing

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 3.3.8 PRINTING Before proceeding please verify to have chosen a printing method under “Configuration”-“System” roll- down menu. You have to choose a device, then a value you want to print. Finally define time interval and push “go”...
  • Page 86: Permissions

    Permissions are a powerful tool to avoid accidental system damage and security holes. XWEB 3000 works with two different levels of permission to allow you to setup a detailed user account privileges system. The first level allow you to grant or forbid the user access to the system menu. The second level allow you to grant or forbid the user access to the sub-menu labels.
  • Page 87: Managing The Users

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – At the end of the procedure you have to confirm the changes by clicking on “update permissions” button. 3.3.9.1 MANAGING THE USERS You can interact with a user in 3 different ways: • Setting-up permission (Permission button) •...
  • Page 88: System Update

    Of course the very first action is to compare local XWEB 3000 system release to the one available on the remote host. If every modules are the same on both side, no download starts. On the contrary only the module needed is download.
  • Page 89 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – To check the system version, please go to “Information” roll-down menù and select modules:...
  • Page 90 We strongly suggest you, to prevent damage to the unit, paying attention to each sentence. • Remember to protect both yourself and the computer from electrical hazards. The XWEB 3000 should remain turned off until you are finished connecting all electrical devices.
  • Page 91: S Ystem Specification

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 4.1 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION General Dimensions 345(w) x 45(h) x 235(d) (mm) Weight (net) 2850 (gg) -- 6.3 (lb) Power supply 90~264 VAC 50~60Hz. Peak power consumption 160 W Industrial PC CPU speed 700MHz. On board ram...
  • Page 92: Appendix

    XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Appendix A: DEVICE ADVANCED SECTION Appendix B: GLOSSARY Appendix C: ICONS AND SYMBOLS Appendix D: ACCESSORIES Appendix E: SUPPORTED INSTRUMENTS...
  • Page 93 “name” come from then previous page (you can not modify them here), while “Ypcode”, “YpVerson” and “E2Verison” identify the instrument itself. Next row is for compatibility reason only, check it if the instrument you are configuring is not a Dixell instrument.
  • Page 94 Resources” section, then you have to mark “Aux on” and “Aux off” in “Commands” section to be able to turn on/off the output by means of the Xweb 3000. Of course you have to do this kind of changes every time you have made some modifications to the instruments.
  • Page 95 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – you are managing. By defaults all functions are marked.
  • Page 96 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – 10Base2 - Ethernet specification for thin coaxial cable, transmits signals at 10 Mbps (megabits per second) with a distance limit of 185 meters per segment. 10Base5 - Ethernet specification for thick coaxial cable, transmits signals at 10 Mbps (megabits per second) with a distance limit of 500 meters per segment.
  • Page 97 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Ethernet - A network protocol invented by Xerox Corporation and developed jointly by Xerox, Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation. Ethernet networks use CSMA/CD and run over a variety of cable types at 10 Mbps (megabits per second).
  • Page 98 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Network Interface Card (NIC) - A board that provides network communication capabilities to and from a computer. Node - End point of a network connection. Nodes include any device attached to a network such as file servers, printers, or workstations.
  • Page 99 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – Token - A special packet that contains data and acts as a messenger or carrier between each computer and device on a ring topology. Each computer must wait for the messenger to stop at its node before it can send data over the network.
  • Page 100 DESCRIPTION IMAGE STATUS IMAGE STATUS ON /OFF DEVICE ON DEVICE OFF STAND-BY DEVICE ON DEVICE OFF DEFROST DEFROST ON DEFROST OFF FAST FREEZING FAST FREEZING FAST FREEZING KEYBOARD KEYBOARD KEYBOARD LOCKED UNLOCKED ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVING ENERGY SAVING APPENDIX D...
  • Page 101 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 –...
  • Page 102 56.000 bps (V.90, K56Flex). Product How to order Web Runner USB • 1,5 mt. Bridge Network Cable CAT 5. • Use to connect XWEB 3000 to PC Product How to order Bridge Network Cable • 1,5 mt. Network Cable CAT 5. •...
  • Page 103 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – THIS REALEASE OF XWEB 3000 SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING DIXELL FAMILY INSTRUMENTS. PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO THE RELEASE NUMBER OF THE DEVICE. YOU CAN VERIFY IT WITH REL. PERAMETER OR READING IT ON THE BACK STICKER OF THE INSTRUMENTS...
  • Page 104 FAMILY NAME RELEASE INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT VERSION TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE 110C 120C 120C 130D 130C 140D 140C 150D 150C 160D BASIC 160C 170D 170C 530D 172C 563D 530C 570D 572C 570C XW220L XW220K XW230L XW240K XW260L XW260K XW270L XW264K WING XW271L...
  • Page 105 XWEB 3000 – rel.1.0 – THIS REALEASE OF XWEB 3000 SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING NOT DIXELL INSTRUMENTS. MANUFACTURER RELEASE INSTRUMENT TYPE INSTRUMENT CODE NAME VERSION (where applicable) Carlo Gavazzi Power Analyzer WM22-DIN-AV5...

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