ProtoNode FPC-N54 Start-Up Guide
ProtoNode FPC-N54 Start-Up Guide
Revision: 3.M
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2 Equipment Setup 6
2.1 Mounting 6
2.2 Physical Dimensions 7
3 Installation 8
3.1 DIP Switch Settings 8
3.1.1 Bias Resistors 8
3.1.2 Termination Resistor 9
3.2 Connecting the R1 & R2 Ports 10
3.2.1 Wiring 10
3.3 10/100 Ethernet Connection Port 11
7 Setup Network 18
7.1 Using FS-GUI to Input Network Settings 18
7.2 Routing Settings 19
7.3 Ethernet 1 Network Settings 20
9 Troubleshooting 25
9.1 Lost or Incorrect IP Address 25
9.2 Viewing Diagnostic Information 26
9.3 Checking Wiring and Settings 27
9.4 Taking a FieldServer Diagnostic Capture 28
9.5 LED Functions 29
9.6 Factory Reset Instructions 29
9.7 Internet Browser Software Support 29
10 Additional Information 30
10.1 Update Firmware 30
10.2 Change Web Server Security Settings After Initial Setup 31
10.2.1 Change Security Mode 32
10.2.2 Edit the Certificate Loaded onto the FieldServer 33
2 Equipment Setup
2.1 Mounting
The gateway can be mounted using the DIN rail mounting bracket on the back of the unit.
3 Installation
3.1 DIP Switch Settings
To enable Bias Resistors, move both the BIAS- and BIAS+ DIP switches to the right in the orientation shown
above.
The bias resistors are used to keep the RS-485 bus to a known state, when there is no transmission on the line (bus is
idling), to help prevent false bits of data from being detected. The bias resistors typically pull one line high and the other low
- far away from the decision point of the logic.
The bias resistor is 510 ohms which is in line with the BACnet spec. It should only be enabled at one point on the bus (for
example, on the field port were there are very weak bias resistors of 100k). Since there are no jumpers, many ProtoNodes
can be put on the network without running into the bias resistor limit which is < 500 ohms.
NOTE: See the Termination and Bias Resistance Enote for additional information.
NOTE: The R1 and R2 DIP Switches apply settings to the respective serial port.
NOTE: If the gateway is powered on, DIP switch settings will not take effect unless the unit is power cycled.
If the gateway is the last device on the serial trunk, then the End-Of-Line Termination Switch needs to be enabled. To
enable the termination resistor, move the TERM dip switch to the right in the orientation shown in above.
The termination resistor is also used to reduce noise. It pulls the two lines of an idle bus together. However, the resistor
would override the effect of any bias resistors if connected. The R1 termination resistor is 120 Ohms.
NOTE: The R1 and R2 DIP Switches apply settings to the respective serial port.
NOTE: If the gateway is already powered on, DIP switch settings will not take effect unless the unit is power
cycled.
For the R1 Port only: Switch between RS-485 and RS-232 by moving the number 4 DIP Switch left for RS-485 and right
for RS-232 (see images in Section 3.1 DIP Switch Settings).
NOTE: Not all baud rates listed are supported by all protocols. Check the specific protocol driver manual for a
list of the supported baud rates.
3.2.1 Wiring
RS-485 RS-232
BMS Gateway Pin BMS Gateway Pin
RS-485 Wiring Assignment RS-485 Wiring Assignment
RS-485 + TX + RS-232 - TX +
RS-485 - RX - RS-232 + RX -
GND GND GND GND
NOTE: The RS-485/RS-232 is part of the RS-485/RS-232 interface and must be connected to the corresponding
terminal on the BMS. If the cable is shielded, the shield must connected only at one end and to earth ground
– it will help suppress the electromagnetic field interference. (Connecting the shield at both ends will likely
produce current loops, which could produce noise or interference that the shield was intended to block).
The Ethernet Port is used both for Ethernet protocol communications and for configuring the gateway via the Web App. To
connect the gateway, either connect the PC to the router’s Ethernet port or connect the router and PC to an Ethernet
switch. Use Cat-5 cables for the connection.
NOTE: The Default IP Address of the gateway is 192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0.
Apply power to the ProtoNode as shown below. Ensure that the power supply used complies with the specifications
provided in Section 10.4 Specifications .
Connect a Cat-5 Ethernet cable (straight through or cross-over) between the local PC and ProtoNode .
The default IP Address for the ProtoNode is 192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If the PC and ProtoNode are on
different IP networks, assign a static IP Address to the PC on the 192.168.1.xxx network.
• Select and enter a static IP Address on the same subnet. For example:
• Click the Okay button to close the Internet Protocol window and click Close to exit the Ethernet Properties window.
NOTE: If the IP Address of the ProtoNode has been changed, the IP Address can be discovered using the FS
Toolbox utility. See Section 9.1 Lost or Incorrect IP Address for instructions.
The first time the FieldServer GUI is opened in a browser, the IP Address for the gateway will appear as untrusted. This will
cause the following pop-up windows to appear.
• When the Web Server Security Unconfigured window appears, read the text and choose whether to move forward
with HTTPS or HTTP.
• When the warning that “Your connection is not private” appears, click the advanced button on the bottom left corner
of the screen.
• Additional text will expand below the warning, click the underlined text to go to the IP Address. In the example below
this text is “Proceed to <FieldServer IP> (unsafe)”.
• When the login screen appears, put in the Username (default is “admin”) and the Password (found on the label of the
FieldServer).
NOTE: There is also a QR code in the top right corner of the FieldServer label that shows the default unique
password when scanned.
NOTE: A user has 5 attempts to login then there will be a 10-minute lockout. There is no timeout on the
FieldServer to enter a password.
NOTE: To create individual user logins, go to Section 10.3 Change User Management Settings.
On the first login to the FieldServer, the following screen will appear that allows the user to select which mode the
FieldServer should use.
NOTE: To change the web server security mode after initial setup, go to Section 10.2 Change Web Server
Security Settings After Initial Setup.
The sections that follow include instructions for assigning the different security modes.
This is the recommended selection and the most secure. Please contact your IT department to find out if you can
obtain a TLS certificate from your company before proceeding with the Own Trusted TLS Certificate option.
• Once this option is selected, the Certificate, Private Key and Private Key Passphrase fields will appear under the
mode selection.
• Copy and paste the Certificate and Private Key text into their respective fields. If the Private Key is encrypted type in
the associated Passphrase.
• Click Save.
• A “Redirecting” message will appear. After a short time, the FieldServer GUI will open.
6.2.2 HTTPS with Default Untrusted Self-Signed TLS Certificate or HTTP with Built-in Payload Encryption
7 Setup Network
7.1 Using FS-GUI to Input Network Settings
To navigate from the FS-GUI page to the Network Settings page follow the below instructions:
• Find the Navigation tree across the left side of the screen.
• Click the arrow next to the FieldServer title/CN number to expand the tree.
The Routing settings make it possible to set up the IP routing rules for the FieldServer’s internet and network connections.
• Click the Add Rule button to add a new row and set a new Destination Network, Netmask and Gateway IP Address
as needed.
• Set the Priority for each connection (1-255 with 1 as the highest priority and 255 as the lowest).
• Click the Save button to activate the new settings.
• Enable DHCP to automatically assign IP Settings or modify the IP Settings manually as needed, via these fields: IP
Address, Netmask, Default Gateway, and Domain Name Server1/2.
NOTE: If the FieldServer is connected to a router, the IP Gateway of the FieldServer should be set to the same
IP Address of the router.
• Click Save to record and activate the new IP Address.
• Connect the FieldServer to the local network or router.
NOTE: The browser needs to be updated to the new IP Address of the FieldServer before the settings will be
accessible again.
The configuration of the ProtoNode is provided to the ProtoNode’s operating system via a comma-delimited file called
“CONFIG.CSV”.
If a custom configuration was ordered, the ProtoNode will be programmed with the relevant device registers in the
Config.csv file for the initial start-up. If not, the product is shipped with a sample config.csv that shows an example of the
drivers ordered.
• In the main menu of the FS-GUI screen, go to “Setup”, then “File Transfer”, and finally “Retrieve”.
• Click on “config.csv”, and open or save the file.
Refer to the FieldServer Configuration Manual in conjunction with the Driver supplements for information on configuring the
ProtoNode.
• In the main menu of the FS-GUI screen, click “Setup”, then “File Transfer” and finally “Update”.
• Browse and select the .csv file, open, then click “Submit”.
• Once download is complete, a message bar will appear confirming that the configuration was updated successfully.
• Click the System Restart Button to put the new file into operation.
To get a copy of the configuration file for modifying or backing up a configuration on a local computer, do the following:
• In the main menu of the FS-GUI screen, click “Setup”, then “File Transfer”.
• Click the “config.csv” link under the “Retrieve” heading in the middle section of the screen.
◦ The file will automatically download to the web browser’s default download location.
• Edit or store the file as desired.
NOTE: Before using any backup configuration file to reset the configuration settings, check that the backup
file is not an old version.
• Connect the ProtoNode to the third party device(s), and test the application.
• From the landing page of the FS-GUI click on “View” in the navigation tree, then “Connections” to see the number of
messages on each protocol.
NOTE: For troubleshooting assistance refer to Section 9 Troubleshooting, or any of the troubleshooting
appendices in the related driver supplements and configuration manual. MSA Safety also offers a technical
support on the MSA Safety website, which contains a significant number of resources and documentation
that may be of assistance.
NOTE: The FieldServer Manager tab (see image above) allows users to connect to the
Grid, MSA Safety’s device cloud solution for IIoT. The FieldServer Manager enables secure remote
connection to field devices through a FieldServer and its local applications for configuration, management,
maintenance. For more information about the FieldServer Manager, refer to the MSA Grid - FieldServer
Manager Start-up Guide.
9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Lost or Incorrect IP Address
• Ensure that FieldServer Toolbox is loaded onto the local PC. Otherwise, download the FieldServer-Toolbox.zip via
the MSA Safety website.
• Extract the executable file and complete the installation.
• Connect a standard Cat-5 Ethernet cable between the user’s PC and ProtoNode.
• Double click on the FS Toolbox Utility and click Discover Now on the splash page.
• Check for the IP Address of the desired gateway.
• Type the IP Address of the FieldServer into the web browser or use the FieldServer Toolbox to connect to the
FieldServer.
• Click on Diagnostics and Debugging Button, then click on view, and then on connections.
• If there are any errors showing on the Connection page, refer to Section 9.3 Checking Wiring and Settings for the
relevant wiring and settings.
No COMS on the Serial side. If the Tx/Rx LEDs are not flashing rapidly then there is a COM issue. To fix this problem,
check the following:
NOTE: If the problem still exists, a Diagnostic Capture needs to be taken and sent to support. (Section 9.4
Taking a FieldServer Diagnostic Capture)
When there is a problem on-site that cannot easily be resolved, perform a Diagnostic Capture before contacting
support. Once the Diagnostic Capture is complete, email it to technical support. The Diagnostic Capture will
accelerate diagnosis of the problem.
• Access the FieldServer Diagnostics page via one of the following methods:
◦ Open the FieldServer FS-GUI page and click on Diagnostics in the Navigation panel
◦ Open the FieldServer Toolbox software and click the diagnose icon of the desired device
NOTE: Diagnostic captures of BACnet MS/TP communication are output in a “.PCAP” file extension which is
compatible with Wireshark.
Tag Description
SS The SS LED will flash once a second to indicate that the bridge is in operation.
The SYS ERR LED will go on solid indicating there is a system error. If this occurs, immediately report the related
ERR
“system error” shown in the error screen of the FS-GUI interface to support for evaluation.
PWR This is the power light and should always be steady green when the unit is powered.
The RX LED will flash when a message is received on the serial port on the 3-pin connector.
RX
If the serial port is not used, this LED is non-operational.
The TX LED will flash when a message is sent on the serial port on the 3-pin connector.
TX
If the serial port is not used, this LED is non-operational.
For instructions on how to reset a FieldServer back to its factory released state, see ENOTE FieldServer Next Gen
Recovery.
NOTE: Computer and network firewalls must be opened for Port 80 to allow FieldServer GUI to function.
10 Additional Information
10.1 Update Firmware
1. Extract and save the new file onto the local PC.
2. Open a web browser and type the IP Address of the FieldServer in the address bar.
a. Click on “Setup”
5. In the General tab, click on “Choose Files” and select the web.img file extracted in step 1.
NOTE: A loaded certificate will only be available if the security mode was previously setup as HTTPS with own
trusted TLS certificate.
• Click Security in the Navigation panel.
• Click the Edit Certificate button to open the certificate and key fields.
• Edit the loaded certificate or key text as needed.
• Click Save.
NOTE: If the passwords are lost, the unit can be reset to factory settings to reinstate the default unique
password on the label. For recovery instructions, see the FieldServer Next Gen Recovery document. If the
default unique password is lost, then the unit must be mailed back to the factory.
User Types:
Operator – Can modify and view any data in the FieldServer array(s).
10.3.1Create Users
• Enter the new User fields: Name, Security Group and Password.
◦ User details are hashed and salted
NOTE: The password must meet the minimum complexity requirements. An algorithm automatically checks
the password entered and notes the level of strength on the top right of the Password text field.
• Click the Create button.
• Once the Success message appears, click OK.
10.3.2Edit Users
• Click the pencil icon next to the desired user to open the User Edit window.
• Once the User Edit window opens, change the User Security Group and Password as needed.
• Click Confirm.
• Once the Success message appears, click OK.
10.3.3Delete Users
• Click the trash can icon next to the desired user to delete the entry.
NOTE: The password must meet the minimum complexity requirements. An algorithm automatically checks
the password entered and notes the level of strength on the top right of the Password text field.
10.4 Specifications
FPC-N54
One 3-pin Phoenix connector with: RS-485/RS-232 (Tx+ / Rx- / gnd)
One 3-pin Phoenix connector with: RS-485 (+ / - / gnd)
Electrical Connections
One 3-pin Phoenix connector with: Power port (+ / - / Frame-gnd)
One Ethernet 10/100 BaseT port
Input Voltage: 12-24VDC or 24VAC Current draw: 24VAC 0.125A
Power Requirements
Max Power: 3 Watts 12-24VDC 0.25A @12VDC
FCC Part 15 B, UL 60950-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2, EN IEC 62368-1, WEEE compliant,
Approvals RoHS compliant, DNP 3.0 and Modbus conformance tested, BTL marked, REACH
compliant, UKCA and CE compliant, ODVA conformant, CAN ICES-003(B) / NMB-003(B)
Physical Dimensions 4 x 1.1 x 2.7 in (10.16 x 2.8 x 6.8 cm)
Weight 0.4 lbs (0.2 Kg)
Operating Temperature -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to158°F)
Humidity 10-95% RH non-condensing
10.5 Warnings
FCC Class B
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For EN IEC compliance, the following instructions must be met when operating the ProtoNode.
• The units shall be powered by listed LPS or Class 2 power supply suited to the expected operating temperature
range.
• The interconnecting power connector and power cable shall:
◦ Comply with local electrical code
◦ Be suited to the expected operating temperature range
◦ Meet the current and voltage rating for the FieldServer
• Furthermore, the interconnecting power cable shall:
◦ Be of length not exceeding 3.05m (118.3”)
◦ Be constructed of materials rated VW-1, FT-1 or better
• If the unit is to be installed in an operating environment with a temperature above 65 °C, it should be installed in a
Restricted Access Area requiring a key or a special tool to gain access.
• This device must not be connected to a LAN segment with outdoor wiring.
All warranties hereunder are contingent upon proper use in the application for which the product was intended and do not
cover products which have been modified or repaired without MSA Safety’s approval or which have been subjected to
accident, improper maintenance, installation or application; or on which original identification marks have been removed or
altered. This Limited Warranty also will not apply to interconnecting cables or wires, consumables or to any damage
resulting from battery leakage.
In all cases MSA Safety’s responsibility and liability under this warranty shall be limited to the cost of the equipment. The
purchaser must obtain shipping instructions for the prepaid return of any item under this warranty provision and compliance
with such instruction shall be a condition of this warranty.
Except for the express warranty stated above, MSA Safety disclaims all warranties with regard to the products sold
hereunder including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness and the express warranties stated herein are in
lieu of all obligations or liabilities on the part of MSA Safety for damages including, but not limited to, consequential
damages arising out of/or in connection with the use or performance of the product.