Title: WebStat
1WebStat
- Installation and Network Setup
2WebStat Introduction
Honeywell is proud to introduce the WebStat
- WebStat is a web-based communicating thermostat
system built around the T7350H - WebStat fills the growing need for simple, low
cost web-based HVAC automation systems - WebStat saves money!
WebStat
T7350H
T7350H
T7350H
T7350H
3Ordering
- WebStat Comes In a Y-pack (W7350A1000)
- Controller (J7350A1000)
- Lon Card (NPB-LON)
- Wall Wort Power Supply (NPB-WPM-US)
- Only the Y pack can be ordered, not the
individual controller - License is preloaded, no license ordering is
required - Who Can Order?
- ASDs and CCDs
4Open Your Y-pack W7350A1000
- Open your Y-pack and view the contents
- J7350A1000 WebStat controller
- NPB-LON Lon Card
- NPB-WPM-US Power supply
- Quick Start-Up Guide (63-2657) to be used as the
network installation guide - User Guide (63-2658)
- WebStat Mounting and Wiring Instructions
Guide???? - For Installation, the following is needed
- Router/Hub with power supply
- A pair of ethernet CAT5 cables with RJ-45 end
connectors - Laptop PC for initial controller configuration
requirements - A plan to layout your network and a plan on how
to add WebStat to your IT network
5Laying Out Your Network
- Important Considerations Include
- 1 WebStat per each Lon field bus
- Multiple WebStats can be used in a building,
however - They must have their own dedicated Lon field bus
and connect up to 12 T7350 thermostats - They must have their own separate back-up
configuration stored do not contaminate back-up
files or loaded licenses can be destroyed! - A special kind of switch/router must be used that
can handle multiple static IP addresses.
Separate IP addresses or URL names must be
maintained and be registered for each device if
using a switching mechanism. Port Forwarding may
work with your router (depends on router
manufacturer) and allows just one router and
static IP address to be used. Contact your
network administrator and ISP from proper set-up.
Internet
Lon Network
Ethernet
PC/Browser
6Laying Out Your Network (continued)
- Network Security Provisions
- For access to WebStat over the internet, a
network firewall is strongly advised - A router can be used between the Cable/DSL modem
and the WebStat controller to provide a hardware
firewall. Software firewalls are also widely
available to load onto the router. - IT Administrator
- Obtain permission from the IT Administrator to
add the WebStat to the network. If there is a
strong objection from the IT Administrator, keep
in mind that the WebStat can be placed on its own
unique network. (A separate Cable/DSL modem and
router would be required) - Access to Router Ports
- WebStat uses the following ports and they must be
open - Port 80 HTTP access
- Port 3011 Niagara platform daemon access port
(for loading trend feature) - Port 1911 Required to be open to view trend
feature
7Planning Your Network Setup
- Static or Dynamic Addressing
- Static addressing is preferred and the IP
address is unchanged. Dynamic addressing is more
risky because the IP Address is continually
changing. Only use dynamic DHCP if there is a
DHCP log or Router user interface to view the
assigned address. - URL (Uniform Resource Locator) Link Setup
- If you are planning on accessing WebStat over the
public internet, then a registered URL is
necessary. - A URL can be registered as a Fully Qualified
Domain Name or as an assigned Static IP Address. - The Fully Qualified Domain Name must include a
host name assigned by the user and a domain name
assigned by the internet service provider. - Work with your service provide on the URL setup
to reserve your name or static IP address.
8Hardware Installation
- Insert the Lon Card into the WebStat controller.
Refer to instructions in installation literature
95-7729. - Follow the mounting and environmental
requirements to properly physically mount the
controller on pages 2-3 of the Quick Start Guide.
(63-2657) - Ground the controller.
- After mounting and grounding the controller,
apply power to the controller using the included
power supply, NPB-WPM-US. - Connect the battery backup per page 5 of the
Quick Start-Up Guide. (63-2657) - Check the LED status lights.
9Initial WebStat Configuration
- To configure your WebStat, use your laptop or PC.
Your laptop/PC should be running IE 6.0 SP2 or
greater on it. - Configure your laptop/PC Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) properties.
2.) Select Local Area Connection, then select
Properties
1.) From your menu, select Control Panel and
then select Network Connections
3.) Configure your Internet Protocol Settings.
Make sure that the IP Address is changed to
10.0.0.2. It has to be this number to access the
controller.
10Check Your Configuration
- Input in the proper configuration settings
- Use 2 separate CAT-5 ethernet cables
- Connect one cable between your PC and a hub
- Connect the other cable from the LAN1 primary
port on the WebStat and the hub - Inspect the WebStat LED lights to verify LAN1
primary connection - Ping the WebStat ping 10.0.0.1
- Check for successful communication
11WebStat LogIn
- To access Webstat, open up
- IE explorer and enter http//10.0.0.1
- User ID SysAdmin
- Password !Sys!Admin
- Click on the System Tab
- Adjust the time and date settings
- If there is a time zone change, WebStat will
prompt you to reboot, click Yes to proceed. The
reboot will take up to 5 minutes. - Log Back into the system tab and adjust other
general settings
12Configure WebStat Network Interface
- Under the System Tab,
- click on the Network Settings folder
- Enter your Host Name (WebStat
- Is a good choice)
- Enter the DNS Domain Name
- (This is the ISP domain name.) Type
- in ipconfig/all at the command
- Prompt and look for Connection
- Specific DNS Suffix.
- Enter the IP Address
- The address is assigned by the ISP or network
administrator. (Router configuration may need to
be performed after obtaining address from ISP.)
This is disabled if DHCP is used.
13Configure WebStat Network Interface (Continued)
- Enter the Gateway Address
- Type in ipconfig/all at the command
- prompt and look for Default Gateway.
- Enter the Subnet Mask
- Type in ipconfig/all at the command
- prompt and look for Subnet Mask. To
- configure from a router, look for the
- router manual.
- Configure the DNS Server
- This is for email alarm notification.
- You can access it from the router or type in
ipconfig/all and look for - DNS Servers.