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1. NOTICE RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Do not force outputs of IO modules when the device is commissioned and in real operation This function must be performed only when you intend to check the IO status functionality during the installation and testing phase Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage 96 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Section 5 4 Report Configuration Report Introduction You can prepare the complete project configuration report with all the devices and its settings You can also customize the report by modifying the front page content including the project information and logo customization Modifying the Report Details Adding a Logo You can enter or modify the user details and project details with the required format from the Reports tab see page 52 e Yo u can enter or modify the user details from the Front Page tab see page 52 The details entered in this tab appears on the front page of the report e Yo u can enter or modify the project details from the Project tab see page 52 The details entered in this tab appear in the report e Yo u can select from the options for the required format of header footer front page and project details to be included in the report from the Contents tab see page 52 The available options are e Yo Report Header Report Footer Front page Advanced sections u can click the
2. Step Action 1 Select a circuit breaker in the left pane of the Monitoring tab see page 50 2 Click the Open Reset Close Breaker button in the Breaker Control section under the Control tab see page 51 Result Opens the Device Name dialog box 3 Click the Commands tab Result Displays the Open Reset and Close button 4 Click the Open button Result Opens the Password dialog box 5 Enter the password Result e Open button turns green color e Submit and Cancel buttons are enabled 6 Click the Submit button Result Opens the circuit breaker Closing a Circuit Breaker Step Action 1 Select a circuit breaker in the left pane of the Monitoring tab see page 50 2 Click the Open Reset Close Breaker button in the Breaker Control section under the Control tab see page 51 Result Opens the Device Name dialog box 3 Click the Commands tab Result Displays the Open Reset and Close button 4 Click the Close button Result Opens the Password dialog box 5 Enter the password Result e Close button turns green color e Submit and Cancel buttons are enabled 6 Click the Submit button Result Closes the circuit breaker DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 95 Project Management Resetting a Circuit Breaker Step Action 4 Select a circuit breaker in the left pane of the Monitoring tab see page 50 2 Click the Open Reset Close Breaker button in the Breaker Control
3. ESE A r Fsheh Oom r fal Device Belongs fo ULP Wi O offer release Device belongs fo ULP i 1 offer ee Device belongs to ULA W1 2 offer release Damice Gelongs fo ULP VZO ofer ehe Device ng ler bed Legend Description A List of modules B Operating Mode Diagnostics C Recommended Action D Diagnostic Message List of Modules The list of modules section displays the list of all ULP modules This is a global list of ULP modules independent of whether they are connected or not The ULP modules detected in the IMU are identified with one of the following colors listed based on the offer release of the ULP module Device belongs to ULP V1 0 offer release Device belongs to ULP V1 1 offer release Device belongs to ULP V1 2 offer release Device belongs to ULP V2 0 offer release Device not detected If an ULP module in the list is not detected in the IMU then the ULP module is identified with gray color The ULP modules of ULP V1 2 offer release is selected in blue color If all the devices listed in the section are identified with blue color then that IMU is free of all discrepancies DOCA0069EN 09 2014 103 Project Management The table shows the ULP module firmware version for each device Device List ULP Module Firmware Version IFM lt 1 0 8 ULP V1 0 gt 1 0 8 ULP V1 2 FDM121 lt 2 1 2 ULP V1 0 2 1 3 ULP V1 1 gt 2 1 3 ULP V1 2 BCM ULP lt
4. License key of the software System information of the user PC Technical information about the current software version Schneider Electric Improvement Program agreement End user licence agreement DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 43 Description of Ul Pages Section 4 2 Main Page What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Toolbar 45 Project 47 Configuration 48 Monitoring 50 Report 52 Maintenance 53 44 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages Toolbar Overview Legend Zone Description A Toolbar Displays a set of icons to perform functions B Tab zone Includes tabs and a display area with content depending on the tab selected Toolbar The toolbar allows you to access the Ecoreach general functions Icon Function Description bud Start Page Allows you to access the start page 5 New Allows you to create a new project NOTE This function is the same as the Create a new project function see page 37 on the start page of the Projects tab Y Open Allows you to open an existing project 7 NOTE This function is the same as the Open project function on the start page of the Projects tab E Save Allows you to save the project I Import Allows you to import discovered devices in the network C NOTE This function is same as the import function described in the Tools tab see page 42 Ex
5. e Project Name e Date and Time e Device Name e Product Identification e List of Records The table shows the steps to view or save the alarm logging data p ar 7 oz iw m oc TE it Step Action 1 Select a device in the left pane of the Monitoring tab see page 50 Result Opens an excel sheet with Alarm logging data 2 Double click Alarm logging in the History and Log Files section under the Logs tab see page 57 3 Click the Save icon to save the excel file to the desired location Result Saves the file in csv format 94 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Control Introduction You can control the circuit breaker added in a project from the Control tab see page 51 You can open close or reset the connected circuit breaker You can also reset or update the energy counters and check IO modules function Ecoreach will prompt you to enter the administrator password see page 55 and the device password to perform the control operations Before performing these actions also refer the corresponding device user manuals 4 DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Do not use the software to Open Close breakers and electrical circuit without having a physical feedback mechanism validating the completeness of software action Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Opening a Circuit Breaker
6. You can monitor the real time measurements of all the connected devices from the Measurement tab see page 50 It automatically reads and displays the real time values of the selected device at regular intervals You can read the following real time measurements e Current voltage and power values at every one second e Power factor at every 10 seconds e Harmonics at every 30 seconds You can monitor the maintenance values of the connected device from the Maintenance tab see page 50 It reads the data from the device at every 10 seconds You can read the following maintenance values Breaker Command Counter General data Load Profile Temperature Profile Contact Counter Device identification data Protection trip counter Circuit breaker trip counter You can view the hardware status of the device from the Device Status tab see page 50 Depending on the device selected you see the alarm status breaker position trip indicator time before tripping circuit breaker status open or close spring charge and or cradle status You can view the input and output status of the devices from the I O Status tab see page 50 You can see the status for all the digital inputs digital outputs and analog inputs Data Monitoring Log You can save the pre configured measurement data that are logged into a csv file for later analysis and reporting Step Action 1 Click the Enable Monitoring Log button in the Monitoring tab se
7. Electric website Step Action 1 Go to the Schneider Electric website www schneider electric com or Schneider Electric country website 2 Navigate to one of these paths e Home Products Power Circuit breakers amp Switches High Current Air Circuit Breakers Micrologic e Home Products Power Circuit breakers amp Switches Molded Case Circuit Breaker Micrologic e Home Products Software Configuration Software 3 If you have navigated through Home Products Software Configuration Software point to the software Result Displays the list of softwares Download the Ecoreach installation software Install the Ecoreach software DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 15 Getting Started Software Registration Overview The following screen appears when you start the Ecoreach software for first time Registration Ecoreach Last Name First Name Email Brean more about Cloud Ac Cancel Schneider The table shows the steps to register the Ecoreach software Step Action 1 Enter all the details Enter a valid email address Click Register Result An email containing password is sent to your email address 4 Use the password for further login Results of Registration After the first time registration a pop up window appears for these two cases Cases Pop up Window If you are anew Ecoreach cloud account user If you are an existing Ecoreach cl
8. Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in injury harm or improper operating results Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 Chapter 5 9 1 5 2 Safety Information 0i60 00004 sur RE ran wn ADOUL TING BOOK u oe toe an a dete nn a a are Introduction Overview Specifications Getting Started Initial Setup Download and Installation 0 0 cee ee eee eee eee eee eens Software Registration 0 ee eee eee eens Connection Procedure 00 ee eee eee eee eee eee enn e ene Introduction Local Connection Serial Connection TCP IP Connection Principles Operating Modes Introduction Ecoreach Process Introduction Description of Ul Pages 262502602624 0860005 cetb hinter Start Page Projects Tools Main Page Toolbar Project Configuration Monitoring Report Maintenance Application Option Administration Password 2m m mm Language Error and Warning Window 22 222 o messen eee ernennen Settings Project Management 2
9. Module BCM This connection is applicable for Masterpact NW Masterpact NT Compact NS 630b 3200A and PowerPact M P and R frame circuit breakers The figure shows an example of Masterpact circuit breaker RS485 2 Wire eo e oo e oo A PC running Ecoreach B Converter USB to RS 232 C Converter RS 232 to RS 485 D Modbus serial cable E 24 Vdc power supply F Masterpact NT circuit breaker DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 25 Getting Started Connection through a Cradle Communication Module CCM This connection is applicable for Masterpact NW and Compact NS 630b 3200A circuit breakers The figure shows an example of Masterpact circuit breaker oaornmoouwW gt PC running Ecorecah Converter USB to RS 232 Converter RS 232 to RS 485 Modbus serial cable 24 Vdc power supply Craddle Communication Module CCM Masterpact NT circuit breaker RS485 2 Wire 26 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Getting Started Connection to Acti 9 Smartlink RS485 Device Dou gt Acti 9 Smartlink RS485 Acti 9 Smartlink converter PC running Ecoreach Modbus serial cable Connecting the Device through a Serial Line Network Step Action 4 Hard wire the device to the PC Start Ecoreach and connect it to the device Click the Configuration tab see page 48 Click Communication in the Display list o1 Pr oO mD Select a device from TreeView see page 48 NOTE The device must be atta
10. This indicates that these parameters values are modified in the project but they are not yet saved into the project 98 DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 Project Management Section 5 5 Firmware Upgrade What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Upgrade Firmware 100 Compatibility Check of Device Firmware and Corrective Actions 103 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 99 Project Management Upgrade Firmware Introduction You can update the firmware of Micrologic trip units of the Compact NSX and PowerPact H J and L frame circuit breaker ranges from the Maintenance tab see page 53 In addition to firmware upgrade of the Micrologic trip unit you can also upgrade the firmware of other optional modules Micrologic trip unit ULP based IFM IFE Maintenance module UTA PIC layer Maintenance module UTA STR7 layer FDM121 display module firmware and languages BCM ULP module IO modules two modules NOTE It is recommended to first update the IFM firmware Upgrading Firmware ULP Modules You can upgrade the firmware of all ULP modules In case of FDM 121 you can upgrade the firmware and change the language see page 102 Step Action 1 2 Click Firmware Upgrade Trip unit IFM in the Maintenance tab see page 53 Enter the communication details in the Setup menu to connect the device 3 Once successfully connected to th
11. architecture See page 80 oO oO Ww Connect to a device see page 86 NOTE Refer to Connection Procedure to check the physical connection Transfer the device settings see page 88 upload or download Monitor see page 97 the status of device and its modules Perform Control see page 95 operations like open close reset of the circuit breakers 10 Generate and print configuration report see page 98 11 Upgrade the firmware see page 100 of modules and devices DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 37 Principles 38 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Chapter 4 Description of Ul Pages What Is in This Chapter DOCA0069EN 09 2014 This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 4 1 Start Page 40 4 2 Main Page 44 4 3 Application Option 54 39 40 Description of Ul Pages Section 4 1 Start Page What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Projects 41 Tools 42 About 43 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages Projects Overview The start page provides access to the Ecoreach main functions Ecoreach gt Latest News H Recent Projects Create a new project ana Excellent performance of the Planet Socety Barometer wih a score of 8 25 10 for the 2rd Quarter of 3014 2407 2014 Schneider Electric announces the
12. check box to select the options listed You can add your own logo to be included in the report header from the Front Page tab see page 52 and Contents tab see page 52 You will see the Schneider Electric logo which is a default logo The table shows the steps to add a new logo Step Action 1 Click the Remove button in the Front Page tab of the Reports tab see page 52 to remove the current or Removes the current logo 2 Click the Logo button Result Opens the file selection window 3 Select the logo to be added 4 Click Open Result Adds the new logo DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 97 Project Management Generating a Report You can generate and print a configuration report of the project The user and project details are automatically filled with the details entered in the Project tab see page 52 You can fill the empty fields or modify the existing details The table shows the steps to generate a report of the project Step Action Enter the details in the Front Page tab under the Reports tab see page 52 2 Enter the details in the Project tab under the Report tab 3 Check the required options in the Contents tab under the Report tab 4 Click the Generate Report button Result Opens the Print window 5 Select the printer Click the OK button Result Generates the report NOTE Report may contain fields marked with indication
13. indicates that the features will be available after the project is registered in Ecoreach Cloud Synchronize a Local Project to the Reference Project in Ecoreach Cloud After the Internet connection with Ecoreach is established you can update the project in your cloud account Step Action 1 Click the icon in the toolbar see page 45 which prompts for confirmation of the action 2 Click Yes and save the project Result The project gets saved on your local PC and in Ecoreach cloud 36 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Principles Section 3 2 Ecoreach Process Introduction Overview Creating a Project You can create an Ecoreach project to configure and monitor the devices execute wiring check tests and generate reports The projects created are saved in cloud and locally in your PC and when cloud connection is unavailable the projects are saved only in your PC Step Action Click the Create a new project button NOTE Clicking the New Project button closes the current project If the current project has been modified since the last save a dialog box warns you that the latest modifications are lost Cancel the action or proceed to create a new project Enter the project details see page 47 such as customer details internal references and related artifacts Prepare a project architecture see page 67 Prepare configuration in offline mode see page 67 Prepare communication
14. is connected As In front of the device indicates the warning message 68 DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 Project Management Configuring Acti 9 Smartlink Device in Offline Mode Introduction The Acti 9 Smart Test tab appears only when you select the Acti 9 Smartlink device in the TreeView see page 48 The Acti 9 Smart Test tab allows to e Configure devices connected to the channels e Test devices connected to the channels The figure shows the Acti 9 Smart Test tab Kiga ri tone bed Eiwit ON DBE BBM By rsromes et on lS loess Jem q ir lk wie Cepia Genara m Chasin Armii Act Smari Teat g Ach Sny g Masterpact KERN ig Masterpact NTR A paii 3 r ie Bem taera icto i ih oi z bei LEE p _ a Zu wm i k T E awiz a 3 Ka GE A LJ ee a Bates CN 7 a EULA E aaa aa Erori x Era Dae Time h na Eno DIDU TT Dese omna hon Pan Faso Produ Addresse Legend Area A Device Toolbox B Channels e Smartlink IP displays seven I O channels and one analog channel e Smartlink RS485 displays 11 I O channels C Reset configuration button is used to reset channel configuration Device Toolbox The Device Toolbox is used to select the devices logically in the Ecoreach The device toolbox consists of images of devices that can be connected to the Acti 9 Smartlink devices A device is selected by a drag action from the Device toolbox to the Smartlink chann
15. next to the ON button indicates the progress of connection 12 At the end of the connection sequence If the connection is made e ON button turns green e Progress bar turns green If the connection fails e Progress bar stops e Relevant error is displayed in the error window 32 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Chapter 3 Principles What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 3 1 Operating Modes 34 3 2 Ecoreach Process 37 DOCA0069EN 09 2014 33 Principles Section 3 1 Operating Modes Introduction Overview The Ecoreach software operates in cloud connected mode and the projects created are stored in the Ecoreach cloud storage allotted to you Once the project is created you are ready to use the complete features of the Ecoreach software When you save the project Ecoreach will prompt you to save it in your local PC for the first time and the same project will also be saved in the cloud as reference Whenever you modify and save the project gets automatically synchronized with the project reference in cloud As a result you can completely prepare a project offline even when you are at the office During the commissioning phase you may sometime have a challenge to access the internet connection at customer sites If this occurs you can still continue to use the Ecoreach software with complete features for a grace period of 30 d
16. of display for the TreeView General or Communication C TreeView Architecture Displays the working area to manage the project architecture see page 61 D Location button Allows you to add a location to a project architecture see page 61 E Switchboard button Allows you to add a switchboard to a project architecture see page 61 F Device button Allows you to add a device to a project architecture see page 61 G Display area Displays the properties of a selected element H Setting Transfer buttons Allows you to transfer the settings from device to project and project to see page 88 device 48 DOCAO069EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages TableView Compact EK 121 Tompi Wii JA E 1 d RU DTT wrihout menge a e a 28 SSS a re W Correct A Mae ec WENN Ta Ecoresch Li SE AA 5 x Cansen gt E E oem 0 Wing FE Li fatih Cisi au pE Tenemi Ch eraa iL Sores Duni Te Pan Age ates Type Peed Fuses Due IF tt WE iow Feed Chooser E rhe A kprdsihi e i Compan Ni Port KER wthiut mring lompact N op Wi a Ener au Kae re Eiai our seiten 0 CE ooo Legend Tab Function Description A View selection button Allows you to select view TreeView or TableView B Display area Displays the device characteristics C Column selector Selects the columns to be displayed D Filter Allows you to apply filter criteria on columns E Setting transfer buttons All
17. page 48 attached to a Gateway communication access point see page 82 and ready for communication Click the PC Communication section in the display area Verify the communication parameters Open the Network subsection Verify that the connection type is TCP IP Gateway and verify the Gateway IP address s Select Network in the Connection list oO OO N Click the ON button Result The progress bar next to the ON button indicates the progress of connection 12 At the end of the connection sequence If the connection is made e ON button turns green e Progress bar turns green If the connection fails e Progress bar stops e Relevant error is displayed in the error window Connection to Device through the IFE mooauw gt PC running Ecoreach Ethernet communication IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker ULP cable Masterpact NT circuit breaker BCM ULP DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 29 Getting Started Connection to Device Network through a Daisy Chain PC running Ecoreach Ethernet communication IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker ULP cable Compact NSX circuit breaker Masterpact NT circuit breaker BCM ULP Masterpact NW circuit breaker BCM oaoO n nmooau gt 30 DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 Getting Started Typical Network Connection An Ethernet switch allows you to connect multiple devices in a single network
18. report Project Tab This tab allows you to modify the project details The details entered under this tab appears in the report Contents Subtab This tab provides the selection option for the required format of header footer front page and project details to be included in the report This tab includes e Report Header e Report Footer e Front page e Advanced sections Each of these sections includes a check box to select the options 52 DOCAO069EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages Maintenance Overview Se Ecoresach amp Legend Function Description Firmware Upgrade Trip unit UTA IFM IFE BCM ULP FDM and IO module see page 100 Compatability Check see page 103 Allows you to upgrade the firmware of the Micrologic trip unit for the Compact NSX and PowerPact H J and L frame circuit breakers UTA maintenance module IFM IFE BCM ULP FDM121 and IO modules Allows you to diagnose and corrects all discrepancy issues in the ULP modules DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 53 54 Description of Ul Pages Section 4 3 Application Option What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Administration Password 55 Language 56 Error and Warning Window 57 Settings 58 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages Administration Password Overview You can change the administration password by clicki
19. section under the Control tab see page 51 Result Opens the Device Name dialog box Click the Commands tab Result Displays the Open Reset and Close button Click the Reset button Result Opens the Password dialog box Enter the password Result e Close button turns green color e Submit and Cancel buttons are enabled Click the Submit button Result Resets the circuit breaker Resetting or Updating Energy Counters You can reset or update energy counters from the Control tab see page 51 Depending on the circuit breaker selected you see the values of the following energy counters e Reactive energy e Active energy e Apparent energy Step Action 4 Select a circuit breaker in the left pane of the Monitoring tab see page 50 2 Click the Reset Update Energy Counters button in the Reset Update Energy Counter section under the Control tab see page 57 Result Opens the Energy Counters dialog box Click the Update Counters button to update the values Result Opens the Password dialog box Enter the password Click the Proceed button Result Resets or updates the energy counters Forced Output IO Module You can check the IO module status by forcing its output to High or Low based on the device and the optional modules available with the device The function supports the following IO modules e SDx output module e O 1 module e O 2 module
20. the device save the project in the cloud as reference and configure the devices when connected with them When the cloud connection is unavailable Ecoreach manages a specific workflow to ensure that the device configuration is unaffected Using Ecoreach the user can manage the project reference and access the reference project from any PC operating Ecoreach The user can avail value added features to manage the project For example attaching the artifacts to each device or at the project level organizing devices in switchboards managing a hierarchical structure of the installation and so on Ecoreach supersedes the Schneider Electric customer engineering tools such as the Remote Setting Utility RSU and Remote Control Utility RCU with additional features Ecoreach supports the connection of Schneider Electric devices to e Create projects by device discovery and selection of devices from devices catalog Save the project in Ecoreach Cloud for reference Upload and download settings to multiple devices in batches Carry out commands generate and print device settings report Perform a communication wiring test on the entire project or for a specific switchboard and generate and print test report Manage multiple devices with an electrical and communication hierarchy model Monitor the protections and IO status Read information alarms measurements parameters Manage artifacts project documents Download latest device firmw
21. z22nsnunnn nun nn nn nn nn nn nenn Project Architecture Project Architecture Selecting a Device Create Project Architecture Advanced Options 222222 eee ees General Principles Configuring in Offline Mode 222222 sense Configuring Acti 9 Smartlink Device in Offline Mode 2 222222 neeeeeneene nn Adding Other Devices 22 20 20 uu 0 00 u aaa era aueh Setup a Device Online a aa nn an Rw a en a a Boe ee ae ed Contextual Help for Device Setting 2 222 2 uen nennen ee eee eens Artifacts Communication Architecture 0 0 0 000 cc ee eee eee ee eee eens Ecoreach to Device Ope rating Modes u cca Han ee eek oae trari Seed oS eee Go s Network Communication 2 Hmm 0000 cece ee eee eee ee eee eee enn nnee PC Communication 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 24 28 33 34 34 37 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 63 65 67 69 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 86 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 5 4 9 9 WOMMOlS ses en eier ones Ereignis ee bee oe ad 91 1 127 E erst E E E wee E eee eee eee ees 92 LOGS PENTE EE LEE ET E E E GERNE EE E EE E E E EE E 94 CONG PEE E ed E E E EE EE acne oe eae EE E EEEE E TET 95 RED ET a E E EA 97 Configuration REDON zu 2 u a cee des aa ae Ea aE EE ED oes 97 Firmware Upgrade 2 cc een een nennen nennen 99 Upgrade FMW ANS c 5 te oe oh aie eee wb ang wee oh ee ee ee ee ee 100
22. 2 pulse weight Enables behavior check of each device Forthe energy counter devices you can read and or configure the pulse weight and Meter value of an input only if Acti 9 Smartlink is connected 72 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Pulse Weight When connected with the device the option to configure the time between two pulses is active Click to open the delta pulse calculator Channel 7 Pulse weight g Load 1 00 W fon Time between two pulses 2952 s K Parameter Description Pulse Weight Pulse weight unit is Wh Load Power of the devices connected to the circuit that counter measures the energy consumption Unit is W Time between two pulses Calculation of the time between 2 pulses 3 600 x 1 number of pulses with Number of pulses Load Pulse weight Configure the Time Between Two Pulses The table shows the procedure to configure the time between two pulses for a channel Step Action Comment 1 Enter the pulse weight value for the counter in the Pulse Weight box 2 Enter the load of the channel in the Load box The time between pulses is displayed in the pop up 3 Click OK e The time between pulses is displayed in the pop up e Displays the pulse weight value in the channel DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 73 Project Management Adding Other Devices Overview You can add third party devices in TreeView see page 4
23. 4 0 0 ULP V1 1 gt 4 0 0 ULP V1 2 NSX Micrologic Trip Unit lt 1 0 2 ULP V1 0 gt 1 0 2 ULP V1 2 Maintenance module 1 0 8 ULP V1 0 gt 1 0 8 ULP V1 2 BSCM lt 2 1 8 ULP V1 0 gt 2 1 8 ULP V1 2 IO module gt 2 1 1 ULP V1 2 IFE gt 1 0 8 ULP V1 2 Operating Mode Diagnostics and Recommended Actions The Operating Mode Diagnostics and Recommended Action section helps you to identify the discrepancy conditions within the ULP modules The Firmware Upgrade tool reads the operating mode information from the ULP modules to display the Compatibility Matrix window In the Compatibility Matrix window each row is dedicated for a ULP module and each column is dedicated for an operating mode The Recommended Action section provides the information on how to recover from a compatibility discrepancy situation Each discrepancy has a generic pre defined recommended action The x mark indicates the operating mode of a ULP module in the corresponding column with respect to the row The table lists the information or recommended actions for different operating modes of the ULP module Module Operating Mode Description Recommended Action to be performed Nominal The ULP module is in nominal mode None Test The test button is pressed None Non critical firmware discrepancy There is a non critical firmware discrepancy between the ULP module and other module
24. 55EN I l I I C U U U U mn L L L L IFE Ethernet Interface for LV Circuit Breakers User Guide DOCA0084EN IEC DOCA0084ES IEC DOCA0084FR IEC DOCA0084ZH IEC 10401B1401 EN 10401B1402 ES 10401B1403 FR U U U 10401B1404 ZH U L L L L Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Communication System User Manual DOCAO004EN DOCA0004ES DOCA0004FR DOCA0004DE DOCAO004IT Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet Communication System User Manual DOCA0073EN DOCA0073ES DOCA0073FR DOCA0073DE DOCA0073IT You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at www schneider electric com DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Chapter 1 Introduction What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Overview 10 Specifications 11 DOCA0069EN 09 2014 Introduction Overview Description Features Ecoreach is an Electrical Asset Management software that helps the user to manage a project as part of designing testing commissioning and maintenance phases of the project life cycle It enables the user to build and commission panels efficiently and assist in the maintenance and operation phases Ecoreach software operates connected to the cloud ensuring a unique project reference for the user The user can prepare the settings of the devices offline without connecting to
25. 8 under the Configuration tab see page 48 as complete customer project Characteristics For a selected device in TreeView see page 48 you can see the configurable parameters under the characteristics group The parameters can be modified according to your need Characteristics Description General Characteristics Displays the general information entered by the you like the Device type Manufacturer details product range and so on Setting Characteristics Step Action 1 Select the device from TreeView see page 48 of the Configuration tab see page 48 Result The display area displays the general characteristics details of the selected element in the left pane Enter the parameters under the characteristics group Click the Save button Result Entered parameters are saved 74 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Setup a Device Online Overview Ecoreach operates online with the devices as per the status set by the user Local Plug or Network In this mode Ecoreach is logically connected to one or more devices and you can configure the devices irrespective of the cloud connectivity status Setting up a Device in Online Step Action 1 To connect the device with Ecoreach configure the device communication parameters See Device Characteristics see page 68 and the PC Communication see page 86 details according to the type of communication supported for
26. Compatibility Check of Device Firmware and Corrective Actions 0005 103 chee ee ae ae ee ALEEA TE ER oe BO a ee ol ee 107 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Safety Information G Important Information NOTICE PLEASE NOTE FCC Notice Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death f This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury A DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury Electrical equipment should be installed operated serv
27. Create Project Architecture Advanced Options Overview In addition to creating a project architecture see page 61 manually you can also create a project by device discovery Device Discovery Device discovery enables you to discover the devices in the network It also provides an option to generate and save the report of the devices discovered in the network in a pdf format Device discovery supports the communication network architecture when e Devices are connected to a Modbus TCP IP network e Devices are connected to a Modbus serial line network e Devices are connected in a network which includes both Modbus TCP IP network and Modbus serial line network through gateway devices Discovering Devices on a Modbus TCP IP Network Step Action 4 2 Click the Device Discovery icon either in the Tools tab see page 42 or in the toolbar see page 45 Click IP in the Communication Type list Result Displays the Modbus TCP IP Scan Configuration Enter the Start IP Address Enter either Number of Devices or End IP Address Click the Discover Devices button Result Displays the list of devices discovered in the TCP IP network Select the required device Click the ADD button Result Adds the discovered device to the project architecture see page 67 Discovering Devices on a Modbus Serial Network Step Action 4 Click the Device Discovery icon either in the Tools tab see
28. DOCAO069EN 00 Ecoreach Online Help Version 1 0 09 2014 www schneider electric com Schneider The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical characteristics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability of these products for specific user applications It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to help ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When devices are used for applications with technical safety requirements the relevant instructions must be followed
29. Exploit v3 2 7 519 E BCMT_Exploit_ 2 3 4_Release s19 Navigate to the path where the firmware upgrade file is present select the file and then click Open u Icon Click the Result The Confirm dialog box appears Confirm k You confirm you want to upgrade the firmware of IFE Click Yes to confirm the upgrade of the firmware of IFE Result The firmware upgrade starts The progress bar shows the progress of the upgrade Device file update Device revision Monols V2 1 2 File revision V2 1 2 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 101 Project Management Upgrading Firmware and Language Files FDM121 You can upgrade the language file along with firmware upgrade Step Action 1 Click Front Display Module 121 in the Firmware Upgrade list 2 You can select e Update firmware to update only firmware e Update language to update only language file e Update all to update both firmware and language file k ARRS Fde Femotetuncbon Setup Maintenance mes en T Schneider Fresse Upgrade Benin Ama d Device revann Fie vison Get device ble revinon Update hrtuahe nisin 2 Select ble to upon Uodas languag Update ai ee een 3 You have an option to download only the firmware or language file into FDM121 You can also download both language file and the new firmware together using the Update all option The FDM121 displays
30. In case of any parameter mismatch the communication status of the faulty devices is displayed in gray color in the communication TreeView A warning is also logged in the Error and Warning window see page 57 The figure shows an example of duplicate IP addresses detected on Direct TCP IP communication access Display Communication Characteristics lt lt Serial Interface gt General teats Direct TCP IP kal S Gateway v Attached device list f Switchboard A SL Device 1 E Switchboard A TCP IP Device 1 SL Device 2 7 TCP IP Device 1 oO Switchboard A TCP IP Device 2 lt I Gateway TCP IP Device 2 Q 84 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management The figure shows an example of inconsistencies detected on Serial Interface communication access point Characteristics hea Serial Interface gt General ES Direct TCP IP S Gateway gt Communication f Switchboard A SL Device 1 O v Attached device list SL Device 2 SL Device 4 u a Tcr P f Switchboard A SL Device 1 SL Device 2 a Gateway DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 85 Project Management PC Communication Overview When a device is selected from the TreeView see page 48 the PC Communication section in the display area shows the communication interfaces available for the connection with Ecoreach The communication interfaces are e Local e Network Local When a device offers a local point to point serial interface fron
31. Overview 15 E Ecoreach Error Log Management Description 57 Ecoreach Process Creating a Project in Online Mode 37 Introduction 37 G General Principles Configuring in Offline Mode Device Characteristics 68 Location Characteristics 67 Setting Characteristics 68 Switchboard Characteristics 67 Introduction Compatible Devices 70 L Local Connection Magic Box 22 UTA Test Plug 20 UTA ULP Cable 27 Logs Alarm Logging 94 List of Histories and Log Fles 94 Monitor Data Monitoring Log 97 Device Status 97 IO Status 97 Maintenance 97 Measurement 97 Monitoring Overview 50 N Network Communication Device Communication Status 80 O Operating Modes Device Connection through Different Modes 79 Overview Features 10 P PC Communication Communication Test and its Reports 89 Connecting to a Device 86 Device Identification 87 Export Device Configuration 89 Local 86 Network 86 Transfer of settings for a Single Device 88 Transfer of Settings for Multiple Devices 88 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 107 Index Project Architecture Creating a New Project Architecture 67 Definition of Project Elements 67 Editing a Project Architecture Item 62 Introduction 67 TreeView Toolbar 67 S Selecting a Device Adding a Schneider Electric Devices 63 Adding Other Devices 64 Serial Connection Acti 9 Smartlink Device 27 BCM 25 CCM 26 IFM 24 Settings Compatibility Matrix Device Firmwa
32. P communication access point and is ready for communication through this access point Device with TCP IP communication interface attached to a Direct TCP IP communication access O point and that has incorrect communication parameters Device whose communication interface is not selected x Device without communication interface with Ecoreach 80 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Communication Access Point A communication access point is described using a communication element The three types of communication elements are Communication Description Elements TCP IP This element is used to describe the access to devices fitted with a TCP IP communication interface In this case Ecoreach uses the IP interface of the PC and the IP address of the remote device to establish the online connection Gateway This element is used to describe the access to Modbus serial devices that are connected to a Modbus TCP IP gateway In this case Ecoreach uses the IP interface of the PC the IP address of the remote gateway and the individual Modbus address of the device attached to the gateway to establish the online connection Serial Interface This element is used to describe the direct access to Modbus serial devices through a serial communication interface In this case Ecoreach uses a local serial communication port of the PC and the individual Modbus address of the device attached t
33. You can connect devices to IFE EGX gateway and Acti 9 Smartlink IP devices through an Ethernet switch The figure shows an example of multiple devices connected to a single network using an Ethernet switch a I pet PC running Ecoreach Ethernet communication ConneXium Ethernet switch EGX100 300 gateway IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker IFM Modbus SL interface for LV circuit breaker Acti 9 Smartlink IP Acti 9 Smartlink RS485 Modbus serial cable ULP cable Compact NSX circuit breaker Compact NS 630b 3200 circuit breaker Masterpact NT circuit breaker BCM ULP Masterpact NW circuit breaker BCM Modbus serial cable ozzrira tIonmoouU gt DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 31 Getting Started Connect to Device through TCP IP Network Step Action Connect the device to the PC Start Ecoreach and connect it to the device Click the Configuration tab see page 48 Click Communication in the Display list o1 Pr oO mD Select a device from TreeView NOTE The device mustbe attached to a TCP IP communication access point see page 82 and must be ready for communication Click the PC Communication section in the display area Verify the communication parameters Open the Network subsection Verify that the connection type is TCP IP oO OO CO N Select Network in the Connection list 11 Click the ON button Result The progress bar
34. a device or to a communication network it is referred as an offline mode In this mode you can configure the project elements like location switchboard devices and communication elements in Tree View under the Configuration tab see page 48 Location Characteristics For a selected location in TreeView see page 48 you can see the configurable parameters under General Characteristics The General Characteristics allows you to modify the location name and select the location type It also allows you to enter the description of the location Switchboard Characteristics For a selected switchboard in TreeView see page 48 you can see the configurable parameters under different characteristics group The parameters can be modified according to your need Device Characteristics Group Description General Characteristics Allows you to modify the switchboard name description and certification The certifications are e IEC e UL e Bi Standards Physical Characteristics Allows you to set the location dimension and weight Also allows you to select switchboard topology The topologies are e Drawout Disconnectable e Fixed Position Connection Type Allows you to select the cable and the busbar Electrical Data Allows you to setthe switchboard voltage frequency nominal current Icc and Ipk Also allows you to select the auxiliary voltage Protection Allows you to set IP and IK Ot
35. an transfer the settings between the project and the device as follows e Transfer of settings from project to device Download e Transfer of settings from device to project Upload Transfer of Settings for Multiple Devices You can transfer the settings to multiple devices from the TableView see page 49 of the Configuration tab see page 48 Only the devices that are qualified with communication settings consistency see page 84 are available for the selection to perform these actions e Transfer of settings from project to device Download e Transfer of settings from device to project Upload NOTE Although in TableView only a few groups of settings are displayed this action results in updating or transferring of all settings of the selected devices 88 DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 Project Management Communication Test and Its Reports Ecoreach allows you to perform the communication test on one or more devices from the TableView see page 49 of the Configuration tab see page 48 You can perform the communication test Communication wiring check of the communication network architecture of the complete project devices or few selected devices A report is produced at the end of the test with both device and its communication settings with the test success or failure status in a pdf format You can store the report for future needs as an artifact within the project or externally in user PC NOTE Only the devices that are veri
36. are Compatible Devices Ecoreach is compatible with the following devices Compact M NSX 100 630 IEC circut breaker PowerPact M H J and L frame UL circuit breaker Compact NS 630b 3200A IEC and PowerPact M P and R frame UL circuit breaker Masterpact NT NW IEC and UL circuit breaker Acti 9 Smartlink Switch disconnector Power meters IEM3000 PM9 and PM3000 series 10 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Introduction Specifications PC Requirements The table shows the list of user PC requirements Component Minimum Requirements Processor Intel Core 2 Duo CPU at 3 00 GHz RAM 2 GB System type 64 bit or 32 bit Software Requirements The required version of operating system is Microsoft Windows 7 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 11 Introduction 12 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Chapter 2 Getting Started What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 2 1 Initial Setup 14 2 2 Connection Procedure 18 DOCA0069EN 09 2014 Getting Started Section 2 1 Initial Setup What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Download and Installation 15 Software Registration 16 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Getting Started Download and Installation Overview The table shows the steps to download Ecoreach software from Schneider
37. ays within which you can synchronize the project to the cloud The grace period details will be displayed when the mouse pointer rests on the cloud status bar The grace period starts once you modify and save a cloud project when you are not connected to Ecoreach cloud The complete features and sub features of Ecoreach software are e Prepare Project Architecture e Create a New Project Architecture e Edit a Project Architecture e Adding a Device e Adding Schneider Electric Devices e Adding Other Devices e Create a Project Architecture Advanced Option e Device Discovery e Device Discovery Report e Add Discovered Devices into Project e Setup a Device e Setup a Device Online e Setup a Device Offline e Contextual Help of Device Settings e Artifacts e Project Artifacts e Device Artifacts e Prepare Communication Architecture Adding Devices in Communication Network Modifing Devices in Communication Network Communication Settings Consistency Connecting to a Device Device Connection through Different Modes Device Identification Transfer of Settings for a Device Transfer of Settings Multiple Devices Communication Test and its Report Export Project Configuration Monitoring and Control Logs and Histories Configuration Report Firmware Upgrade and Compatibility Matrix Device Firmware with Corrective Actions 34 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Principles The status of cloud connection and the project synchronization are di
38. c Presence False Unable to reac NOTICE RISK OF PARTIAL CONFIGURATION OR MODULE FAILURE When discrepancy is detected with one or more devices perform the Compatibility Check for the device and follow the recommended actions before connecting to the device Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 87 Project Management Case 2 When some of the optional modules of a device declared in the project architecture and the connected device are different In this case you cannot continue with the device connection Device Identification Result x ei Parameter Name Expected Value Device Value Product Identifier 15139 Product Identifier 15135 Product range Masterpact NT NW Metering Type Unable to read Rating Current 1000 Unable to read a IFM Presence False Unable to read A IFE Presence False Unable to read A 101 Presence True Unable to read A 102 Presence True Unable to read A CCM Presence False Unable to read A M2c Presence False Unable to read A M6c Presence False Unable to read NOTICE RISK OF PARTIAL CONFIGURATION OR MODULE FAILURE When discrepancy is detected with one or more devices perform the Compatibility Check for the device and follow the recommended actions before connecting to the device Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Transfer of Setting for a Single Device You c
39. ched to a serial line communication access point see page 81 and must be ready for communication Click the PC Communication section in the display area Verify the communication parameters Open Network subsection Verify that the connection type is Modbus Serial Verify the COM port 00 0 0 0 SS Select Network in the Connection list in the toolbar NO Click the ON button Result The Progress bar next to the ON button indicates the progress of connection 13 At the end of the connection sequence If the connection is made e ON button turns green e Progress bar turns green If the connection fails e Progress bar stops e Relevant error is displayed in the error window DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 27 Getting Started TCP IP Connection Connection to Device Network through a Gateway zoanmoou gt PC running Ecoreach Ethernet communication EGX100 300 gateway IFM Modbus SL interface for LV circuit breaker Modbus serial cable Compact NSX circuit breaker Compact NS 630b 3200 circuit breaker BCM ULP Masterpact NT circuit breaker BCM 28 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Getting Started Step Action Connect the device to the PC Start Ecoreach and connect it to the device Click the Configuration tab see page 48 Click Communication in the Display list o1 amp O mD Select a device from TreeView see
40. creation n Barcelona of its first Center of Exnedience focused on amt solubons for cries anti Schneider Electric has tmined more than 50 000 people in energy management as part of its Eipiop energy soces5 program ara Rhome for CeereGity and Press procl sponsored by Schneider Electric wins the 1st and Ind prose of the Solar Decathlon Europe 2014 Ama Solar Europe 2014 Schneider Legend Tab Function Description A Projects Allows you to access the main project creation page B Tools see page 42 Allows you to access advanced project creation by device discovery C About Provides information about software related agreements and system details D Exit Allows you to exit from the software E Display area Displays the selected tab function F Create a new project see page 37 Allows you to create a new project G Open project Allows you to open an existing project H Latest News Provides information about Schneider Electric s latest news by RSS feeds All the corporate news Allows navigation to the Schneider Electric corporate website DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 41 Description of Ul Pages Tools Overview Discover Devices 307712014 ZA 702014 230702014 172014 1172014 Advanced tools gt Latest News Excellent performance of the a Planet amp Society Barometer with a score of 8 85 10 for the 2nd quarter of 2014 Schneider Electric a
41. ct elements and allows you to modify the view of the project architecture Pull down menu Button Function Description Display Displays two architectures e General Enables you to create a project architecture where the location switchboard and devices are organized in a logical order e Communication Enables you to add communication gateways into the project architecture You can associate the slave devices to the respective gateways Display General General Communication Expand_All Expands the complete project hierarchy to display all elements Collapse_All Collapses the project architecture to display elements in level 1 only Creating a New Project Architecture The table shows the steps to create a new project architecture Step Action 1 Click the Configuration tab see page 48 and then click General in the Display list 2 Click the Location button in the left pane Result A list appears with the following options e Site e Building e Floor e Electrical Room e Custom 3 Click the desired option from the list Result e Adds the location in the left pane e Display area displays the characteristics of the selected location item in the Characteristics tab 4 Edit the location characteristics Click the Switchboard button Result e Adds the switchboard under the selected location in the left pane e Display area displays the characteristics of the switc
42. dresses list e Hold CTRL to select multiple addresses in the Addresses list e Click the 1 31 button to select the addresses from 1 to 31 e Click the 1 247 button to select the addresses from 1 to 247 7 Click the Discover Devices button Result Displays the list of devices discovered in both IP and serial network Select the required device Click the ADD button Result Adds the discovered device to the project architecture see page 67 Saving Device Discovery Report The table shows the steps to save the device discovery see page 65 result Step Action 1 Click the Save Report as PDF button Result Opens the Save As dialog box Choose the location to save the report Click Ok Result Saves the device discovery report in the desired location Adding Discovered Devices into Project The table shows the steps to add devices from the device discovery see page 65 result into a project architecture see page 67 Step Action 1 Select one or more devices from the device discovery result Result Displays a progress bar indicating the status of adding devices 2 Click the Add button Result Adds the discovered device in the project architecture see page 67 and the progress bar disappears 66 DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 Project Management General Principles Configuring in Offline Mode Overview When Ecoreach is not physically connected to
43. e device as shown in step 4 you can choose the ULP module to which the firmware needs to be updated Select the desired ULP module from the Firmware Upgrade list z Ar EM Basic Prot Ji Assignments R IP Setting s Ji 1081 Counters Ji 1082 Counters Ei Passwords Devica he update File Remote functions Setup Update Maintenance Help Micrologic Selection Do not forget to update ULP device before selecting another tag Tip und Distribution in aco jec em Lva BCH ULP D rics revition File reason Get device fle revision Select filet Front Display Module 121 _Selectfieto upload 10 MODULE 1 10 MODULE 2 IFE_ J Click the Get device file revision button Result The firmware version of the selected ULP module is displayed Device He update Device revision Micrologic V0 7 16 File revision Get device file revision NOTE This is an optional step to view the current firmware version of the ULP module 100 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Step Action Click the Select file to upload button Result Opens the Select the file to download dialog box Select the file to download Look in Firmware Oe Be romiai E IFM_Exploit v2 1 0 519 OyFDMI21 v2 2 4 InstaliFirmwares Setup B UTA_Exploit v1 0 8 519 E ARGOS_Demo D1 0 6 519 E Vegalo_ 1 0 4_Release s19 E ARGOS_Exploit v1 0 2 519 fs VegalFE_ 1 ras Release s19 SS BCMT_
44. e list Result The selected device and the corresponding device inthe TreeView are highlighted with the same color DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 83 Project Management The figure shows an example for the identified device in the attached device list Display Communication Characteristics E Direct TCP IP C3 Caney gt Communication f Switchboard A Si Device 1 im v Attached device list SL Device 2 E SLDevice3 m 8 Switchboard A SL Device 1 SL Device 4 g D TCP IP Device 1 8 Switchboard A SL Device 1 SL Device 2 a Gateway TCP IP Device 2 Detaching a Device from a Communication Access Point In the Attached device list right click on a device and then click Detach to remove the device from the communication access point Allached device lisi 3 Acti Smartink Masters rer Dea serpact NTNWWiAcho Smartlink Communication Settings Consistency When a device is attached to any communication access point a consistency check operation is done to check the duplication of device addresses within this access point When a duplication of address is detected the communication status of the faulty devices is displayed in gray color in the communication TreeView For Serial Interface and Gateway communication access points the consistency check also verifies that all the devices attached to the access point have the same communication parameters baud rate parity stop bits
45. e page 50 Result Opens the file save window 2 Choose the path where a file needs to be saved 3 Enter or modify the file name 4 Click the Save button Result Saves the csv file DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 91 Project Management Test Acti 9 Smart Test and Report You can check if all devices are assigned and connected properly from the Monitoring tab see page 50 of Acti 9 Smartlink NOTE The Acti9 Smart Test tab is applicable only for Acti 9 Smartlink devices to test the channel inputs or data The following figure shows Acti9 Smart Test tab f w Ecoreach lt lt zajala a h Pt a H are af 7 Qe Net Smemonzen nein g OF on Ea ern ag Doia ra Deine Mortons kich Are Acii Smart Ten i mh ee iT fa phi ph ee hT i pa NT el rare NT Amp iA E ea a r r EN 1 1 Euin d d da ee nn f t a a bi Dap a Dry wai D g F Dg si Oa nn diep thereto db a dirien a Emos P Eno THOR 120 ence Commarea ation ras inet Poocuct Ak 92 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management The Acti9 Smart Test tab allows you to generate a report to check the list of tested devices connected to Acti 9 Smartlink device To generate the report click Test Report in the Acti9 Smart Test tab The following figure shows an example of the Acti 9 Smart Test Report SL TestReport 2014 07 28 12 13 22 PM pdi Adobe Reader File Edt View Window He
46. e you lose the existing password Reinstall and register the software to create a new password DOCA0069EN 09 2014 17 Getting Started Section 2 2 Connection Procedure What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Introduction 19 Local Connection 20 Serial Connection 24 TCP IP Connection 28 18 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Getting Started Introduction Overview The connection procedure is applicable for all the product ranges managed by Ecoreach The table lists the possible connections with circuit breakers and Acti 9 Smartlink Connection Type Connections Local Connection Connection through UTA Test Plug see page 20 Compact NSX or PowerPact H J and L frame point to point connection through the front test plug of the trip unit Connection through UTA ULP cable see page 27 e Compact NSX or PowerPact H J and L frame with BSCM ULP and ULP bus e Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A with BCM ULP and ULP bus Connection through MagicBox see page 22 Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or PowerPact M P and R frame point to point connection through the front test plug of the trip unit Serial Connection Connection through IFM see page 24 e Compact NSX or PowerPact H J and L frame with BSCM module and ULP bus and IFM communication module e Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or Powe
47. ect Architecture Advanced Options 65 General Principles Configuring in Offline Mode 67 Configuring Acti 9 Smartlink Device in Offline Mode 69 Adding Other Devices 74 Setup a Device Online 75 Contextual Help for Device Setting 76 Artifacts 77 60 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Project Architecture Introduction A project architecture can be created modified or redefined in the TreeView see page 48 The project elements such as location switchboard and device can be added or modified in the project architecture The project architecture provides a clear representation of the switchboard location grouping and feeder identification The devices that are added to communication access points such as gateways and serial interfaces can be grouped as per the physical connections and can be used as the project reference architecture The changes made at the site can be tracked using the reference architecture Definition of Project Elements TreeView Toolbar Location A location is a place where one or more switchboards are installed A location can be a site or a building Switchboard A switchboard is an assembly of single or multiple columns which contains devices and their wiring system Device A device is a single product such as a circuit breaker or power meter which is assembled in a switchboard The TreeView toolbar on the left pane ofthe Configuration tab see page 48 displays the desired proje
48. ected by window Ecoreach see page 57 O rors A 0 Warnings Tab Zone The content of the Tab zone depends on the selected tab Project see page 47 Configuration see page 48 Monitoring see page 50 Report see page 52 Maintenance see page 53 Information Icon You can point to the information icon 0 to know the description of the fields 46 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages Project Overview lt REFERENCE NUMGER Pract Name Prosset t ame haere Ste arm Cescnpter CUSTOMER NAME DESCHIPTION PHONE REFERENCE Tyre ACTIONS Legend Area Function Description A General Informations Displays the fields to enter project details such as the project name customer name site name date time and version B Project References Displays the fields to enter the project reference number The project reference number is used for later retrieval of the project C Customers Displays the fields to enter the customer details D Artifacts see page 77 Displays the artifacts section DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 47 Description of Ul Pages Configuration TreeView an Be o Reg Connection Offine cis EI Geno 1 OWamings DO Legend Tab Function Description A View selection button Allows you to select the view TreeView or TableView B Display Selects the type
49. ected file Viewing an Artifact File Step Action 1 Select the file to be viewed in the Artifacts section ofthe Project tab see page 47 or Configuration tab see page 48 2 Click the Open icon Result Opens the selected file NOTE Artifacts added into Ecoreach project can be opened and viewed only when there is a suitable windows application available in the user machine DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 77 78 Project Management Section 5 2 Communication Architecture What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Ecoreach to Device Operating Modes 79 Network Communication 80 PC Communication 86 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Ecoreach to Device Operating Modes Device Connection Through Different Modes You can choose the operation mode to work with the devices from the toolbar see page 45 Operating Mode Description Offline In Offline mode you can create a project add or remove a device view the settings configure the communication settings and create the communication architecture And also you can modify full device settings and generate the complete project configuration report Local Plug In Local Plug mode you can connect to the device using the front test port connection available in the device When connected you can e Compare the device settings with the project setting
50. els Energy Meter Tooltip and Analog Device Tooltip The figure shows the Device Toolbox with the Energy Meter tooltip E c op o en a ETE ee a ee F mi A ji ee ete el Sl a ET ce EMSS E ki ft oy i PeT ka s J j i Energy Mater l p at a e ES The Analog Device is displayed only for Smartlink IP DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 69 Project Management The figure shows the Device Toolbox with the Analog Device tooltip Voltage Current prar nn em Energy Meter Standard VO Adding a Channel Step Action Drag the device from the Device Toolbox to the channel Enter the name in the channel name field Click the Save button on the toolbar and create a project file AJOJ N Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each Acti 9 Smartlink device Channel with Single Device The following figure shows the representation of a channel when a device is connected OV gt 24V Legend Description Device function label Remove the device Selected device type Input 1 register value Input 1 register value Output register value OTni molol gt Enables behavior check of each device 70 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management The device function label text box is used to set a user friendly name to the channel up to 20 characters If this name is too long to fit in the text box
51. emand cate arten nern a Ener MASE EEE Dide communa abon ham Bade formed NETE current senor o Emy He 1131 34 Drite cammuna ahon fa Bade Go read Metra voltaje Ber Legend Zone Description A Error and warning status Indicates the number of errors and warnings which occurred during the project session B Error and warning Displays the errors and warnings with the time and description window C Vertical drag icon Allows you to increase or decrease the Error and Warning window You can view the status of the errors and warnings in toolbar see page 45 Error and Warning Window The error and warning window displays at the bottom pane of the Configuration tab see page 48 and Monitoring tab see page 50 in two cases e when you click the error and warning status icon in the tool bar e when a new error or warning occurs The window can be drag and dropped or closed The error window can be sorted based on criticality date and time or by description The window displays the following information Criticality Date Time Description e Error Date and time of occurrence Reason for occurrence e Warning Error Log Display and Management The recently occurred errors and warnings are displayed at the top of the error and warning window The window displays a maximum of 512 errors or warnings Examples of Errors and Warnings The examples of errors and warnings are e Connection has failed e Device commu
52. evices e Parity attached to the serial communication port For details refer to e Stop Bits Communication settings consistency see page 84 The following figure shows an example of General and Communication sections for a Serial Interface communication access point Display Communkaton Characteristics zen General Dred TCP IP ER Gateway Name Seral intertace o fi Switchboard A Type Modbus Serial St Device E Description SL Device 2 D Serial RS485 2 Wires St Device 3 TCP IP u a wevice v Communication T Galeway TCP IP Device 2 Com Fon Cop I Gateway Baud Rate 49200 z No Com Device 1 Part Even No Com Device 2 Stoo Bits 82 DOCA0069EN 09 2014 Project Management TCP IP Communication Access Point Fora TCP IP communication access point you have two sections General and Attached device list The communication settings are managed through the device communication parameters for all the devices connected to this access point All the native TCP IP devices of a project must be attached to this communication access point to group devices with similar subnet ranges under this element You may use more than one TCP IP communication access point depending on the number of devices in a project When devices with different subnet configurations are grouped Ecoreach warns you about the Communication settings consistency see page 84 Attached Devices List The figure shows an example for the lis
53. ffine GA E O 0Emn Monitoring loge Control Procket tange Compact NSX Standard IEC Number of poles 4 pole a N Product model Micrologic 5 3 E Appbcaton Type Distribution Rated current 650 Merioge E NSX Yes FM Yes BSCH Yes UTA Yes O1 Ves 102 Yes v Maas ag Susern A a Vota 4 6 Active Power A mw Cunera A Dane 8 Ative Power 6 mw wer a Votape C A Active Power era N A votage AN Acbve Power Curent Avg a Votage SAN Rea ove Power A A Ma Curert A Votage C Reactve Power 5 ww Min Cune a Volta LL Aug Roscoe Power C Otapa L N Avg Rea Sve Power A Var Votage Agcarert Power A KVA Vin Votage L Apoerert Power 8 KVA OQA y Apoarert Power C WR Legend Tab Function Description Measurement see page 91 Displays measurement values Maintenance see page 91 Displays maintenance values Device Status see page 91 Displays device status I O Status see page 91 Displays I O status m olo w Enable monitoring Log see page 91 Allows you to save the data in CSV format 50 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages Logs Tab ae Ecoreach moeu 44 er X Segal Connection Oilin Seon rr E HE On kontra Loge Conant Produri range Compact NSX Predina Micrologee 5 17 E Sardard IEC Apphcaton Tepe Distribathom Number of piiss er Rated current GH Maral ENS Tas i Yes BSW Vee UTA Tas ii Yea Di Tas Hero
54. fied with communication settings consistency see page 84 can be tested using this feature Export Device Configuration You can export the devices and their configuration details displayed in the TableView see page 49 of the Configuration tab see page 48 as a csv file This feature is accessible from the Toolbar see page 45 When you click the icon you are prompted to save the csv file which contains the details of all devices in the project and its settings shown in the TableView see page 49 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 89 90 Project Management Section 5 3 Monitor and Control What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Monitor 91 Test 92 Logs 94 Control 95 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Monitor Introduction Measurement Maintenance Device Status I O Status You can monitor the real time values of the selected device from the Monitoring tab see page 50 Ecoreach displays the main electrical parameters of the selected device in four different tabs You can use this feature while performing the switchboard commissioning and during maintenance period Ecoreach cannot be used as real time SCADA software The values are displayed in four tabs The Monitoring tab displays the following relevant tabs for the selected device in the Device Monitoring area e Measurement e Maintenance e Device status e I O status
55. figuration tab see page 48 Select a device from TreeView see page 48 Click Communication in the Display list Click the PC Communication section in the display area Click the Local subsection Select the appropriate communication module Select the required COM port from the list Select Local Plug in the Connection list in the toolbar 0 00 SS 1 AI OIN NO Click the ON button Result The Progress bar next to the ON button indicates the progress of the connection At the end of the connection sequence If the connection is made e ON button turns green e Progress bar turns green If the connection fails e Progress bar stops e Relevant error is displayed in the error window DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 23 Getting Started Serial Connection Connection through an IFM This connection is applicable for Compact NSX Compact NS 630b 3200A Masterpact PowerPact M P and R frame and PowerPact H J and L circuit breakers The figure shows an example of Compact NSX circuit breaker DO A I R A l TE D1 B Ret Bi Ta PC running Ecorecah Converter USB to RS 232 Converter RS 232 to RS 485 Modbus serial cable 24 Vdc power supply IFM Modbus SL interface for LV circuit breaker ULP cable Compact NSX circuit breaker zroanmoou gt 24 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Getting Started Connection through a Breaker Communication
56. hboard 6 Edit the switchboard characteristics DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 61 Project Management Step Action 7 Click the Device button Result Opens the Select Device Characteristics dialog box 8 Select the required device from the device catalog and then click Ok Result e Adds the device in the left pane e Display area displays the characteristics of the device Editing a Project Architecture Item Right click on the project architecture item in the TreeView see page 48 to perform the following functions e Rename Delete Cut Copy Paste Copy Settings Paste Settings Print The Copy and Paste function allows you to copy and paste an item to create a duplicate instant of it in the project architecture The Copy Settings and Paste Settings function allows you to copy and paste only the settings from one item to another item in the project architecture When performing the copy and paste setting action you may get a discrepancy window if the settings of both devices do not match Parameters that are highlighted in yellow color are dependant parameters which may be copied to the destination devices and parameters that are highlighted in red color are not matching and will not be copied to the destination devices NOTICE RISK OF PARTIAL OR WRONG CONFIGURATION Copy the settings of a device and paste the settings only to a similar device type Example Masterpact
57. hers Allows you to select the form and cable type DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 67 Project Management Device Characteristics For aselected device in TreeView see page 48 you can see the configurable parameters under different characteristics group The parameters can be modified according to your need Device Characteristics Group Description General Characteristics Displays the selected device trip unit ranges communication modules and accessories Protection Allows you to modify the protection settings supported by a device like instantaneous overcurrent short time overcurrent protection long time overcurrent protection ground fault protection and neutral protection depending on the selected device I O Configuration Allows you to set the IO configuration and the alarm name for output configuration Metering Displays device metering values Communication Parameters Allows you to select the baud rate parity stop bits device address and auto speed sensing or IP settings if the device is of TCP IP type PC Communication Allows you to select the communication type The communication type options are e Modbus Serial e Modbus TCP IP via Gateway Communication Displays device communication values 1 This group is available only when you select Communication from the Display list in TreeView see page 48 The device characteristics group contains four columns w
58. hich are as follows Device Values Description Project Values You can configure these parameters according to the application needs When you add the device for the first time the Project values will be same as Default values Device Values You can view these parameters when Ecoreach is connected with device The values are updated periodically on the background when connected with the device Default Values You can view the default value of a parameter when the device is added into the project Range You can view the range applicable for each setting parameter in this column Setting Characteristics Step Action 1 Select the project element from TreeView see page 48 under the Configuration tab see page 48 Result The display area displays the general characteristics details of the selected element in the left pane 2 Set the parameters under the characteristics group using e Direct entry of the numerical value Select value using slider control and text field Edit a string Select values from the drop down list Result Displays the 7 icon next to the parameters and at the characteristics group level 3 Click the Save button Result The Modified parameters are saved Icons Icons are displayed in front of the elements in the TreeView CS In front of the element indicates that artifact is attached to that element oJ In front of the device indicates that device
59. iagnostics message lists a configuration discrepancy detected by the IO module Refresh After performing a recommended action for a specific discrepancy you can click the Refresh button to update the changes in the Compatibility Matrix DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 105 Project Management 106 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Index en A About Tab Overview 43 Administration Password Overview 55 Artifacts Adding an artifact File 77 Deleting an Artifact File 77 Viewing an Artifact File 77 C Configuration Report Modifying the Report Details 97 Configuring Acti 9 Smartlink Device in Offline Mode Adding a Channel 70 Channel with Two Counters 77 Device Toolbox 69 Pulse Weight 73 Tooltip 69 Configuring Other Devices Characteristics 74 Setting Characteristics 74 Connection Procedure Introduction 79 Contecxtual Help for Device Settings Overview 76 Control Closing a Circuit Breaker 95 Forced output IO Module 96 Opening a Circuit Breaker 95 Resetting a Circuit Breaker 96 Resetting or Updating Energy Counters 96 Create Project Architecture Advanced Options Adding Discovered Devices into Project 66 Device Discovery 65 Discovering Devices on a Combination of IP and Serial Network 66 Discovering Devices on a Modbus Serial Line Net work 65 Discovering Devices on a Modbus TCP IP Net work 65 Saving Device Discovery Report 66 D Description of Ul Overview 45 Toolbar 45 Download and Installation
60. iced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designated to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at this own expense DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 About the Book Z At a Glance Document Scope The purpose of this online help is to provide authorized users panel builders installers and maintenance personnel with the technical information needed to operate Ecoreach software Ecoreach provides a simple setting and operating software application for Compact NSX Compact NS Masterpact PowerPact circuit breake
61. ick either Schneider Devices or Other Devices Click either Basic Characteristics or Basic and Advanced Characteristics in the Show list NOTE The Basic and Advanced Characteristics option enables you to select additional modules or accessories Select the device from the Device Type window Select the required options from subsequent lists Enter the Quantity Modify the device name if needed CO N OIO A Click Ok Result Adds the device in the Project Architecture see page 67 area DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 63 Project Management Adding Other Devices Ecoreach allows you to add and configure the third party devices also The table shows the steps to add other devices Select Device Characteristics Schneider Devices e Other Devices Quantity Device Type Manufacturer Product Range Device Version Device Description Unit s Device s Name Step Action 4 Click the Device button in the left pane of the Configuration tab see page 48 Result Opens the Select Device Characteristics dialog box Click Other Devices Result Displays the fields to enter the device details Enter the device details Enter the Quantity Modify the device name if needed oO oOo By Ww Click Ok Result Adds the device in the Project Architecture see page 61 area 64 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management
62. it appears truncated However a mouse point on the name displays the complete name Input 1 and Input 2 register values are 0 or 1 regardless of the connected device Commands Open Close work the same way The following table shows the different displays depending on the type of connected device Register Value a 2 Q x N O p 7 A r x A s lt x m gt l c e O o oc lt lt 7 Input 1 1 Close Close Close O C 1 O C 1 O C 1 l1 1 0 Open Open Open O C 0 O C 0 O C 0 1 0 Input 2 1 Not tripped Not tripped Not tripped auto off 1 l2 1 0 Tripped Tripped Tripped auto off 0 2 0 Command button X X X X X Pulse weight configuration Channel with Two Counters Two counters can be connected on a single channel one per input When an energy counter device is dragged the channel representation changes based on the connectivity of the device DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 71 Project Management IEM3255 Meter value 902 Pulse weight 82 _ _ _______ J Legend Description Device function label on input 1 Remove the device Connected counter on input 1 Input delta pulse calculator Input 1 meter value Input 1 pulse weight Device function label on input 2 Zz oa In mo oo w gt Connected counter on input 2 Input 2 meter value Input
63. like location switchboard device direct TCP IP gateway and serial interface When artifacts are added to devices it is highlighted with the G icon in TreeView under the Configuration tab see page 48 NOTE e You can attach any number of files to the artifacts but ensure that the file size do not exceed 20 MB e You are not allowed to add executable files exe and script files Adding an Artifact File Step Action 4 e For project artifacts Click the Browse button in the Artifacts section under the Project tab see page 47 e For project element artifacts Click the ADD button in the Artifacts section under the Configuration tab see page 48 Result Opens the Open dialog box Select the file to be added Click Open to attach the selected file Result Opens Adding Artifacts dialog box with the status Click the Close button Result Adds the artifact file in the Artifacts section NOTE When you add a file with the same name as the existing artifacts a dialog box appears as Artifacts already exists To replace the file delete the existing file and add a new file Deleting an Artifact File Step Action 4 Select the file to be removed in the Artifacts section of the Project tab see page 47 or Configuration tab see page 48 Click the Delete icon Result Opens the Do you want to remove selected artifact dialog box Click the Yes button Result Deletes the sel
64. log Previous Min Max Data NOTE Histories and log files data can be viewed only after connecting to a device Alarm Logging The following figure shows an example of a log file template for Alarm logging imet Dreier Fiam pu o C3 ed 2 i Far inzer Page Lope Formal Dea Epira Vra Asmin TA Ac Ca kai aT Ag Bau SP Wrap Dest General F I Neral as Good ah r aE anme D i A E ere d mae Condens Ferm Mer Culeutation Fossil at Tabie feet i ENT a lerabei oh Header E T E E F fa H j amp L Ki N 2 Project Narma Project 1 I Cate amp Time SOS LS ea 4 Device Name Comguat NiX 4 Prodat identiliqntian amp Product range Product model Commercial reference Umer Application fur 10 Li List of Records 12 Record Timer Description Type Li 1 Myth 201 1 User defined alarm 6 Evert completion j 2 re Uter delined alarm veni ocnurence Ls 3 BL Uter defined alarm 3 Even occurence 14 4 30 03 2013 08 53 33 ser defined alarm 7 Event OCOUNeNGe 17 3003 2013 a Uret defined alarm 10 Eveni completion 1i Wyth 20 Tr See Lter defined alarm Eveni ee 13 7 INEA LS ES Uter dotined alarm 10 Everi ocourence E 27 05 0003 1 14 21 3 27 05 2019 15173 16 27 OLD bec Wrer defined alarm amp Uter defined alarm 7 Uter defined alarm 1 Event occurence Event completion Event octurence Depending on the selected device the csv file displays the following device details
65. lp Acti 9 Smart Test Repor Network Configuration Modbus TCP IP via Gateway 10 179 247 189 Acti9 Modbus address 2 Channel 7 Channel available Channel 2 Channel available Channel 3 iATL24 Channel 4 Channel available Channel 5 Channel available Channel 6 ACA E0 Channel 7 Channel available Channel amp Reflex iC60 Ch 19 IEM3255 ius IEM3255 Channel 10 Channel available The report contains the following information Network Configuration type Acti 9 Smartlink device type Modbus address of the Acti 9 Smartlink device Channel number Channel name Channel device type Test information of each channel tested or not Main modbus address of the device Mot Tested Tasted OK Tested OK Not Tested or CWC 14260 openichosed Cmd 14281 OF 14400 open cosed 5D 14400 tnip no trip md 14401 OVC 14480 openiclosecd avta OFF 14480 Cmd 14481 Energy 14528 14529 Energy 14530 14531 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 93 Project Management Logs Introduction You can retrieve and view the logs and histories stored in a device in the csv file from the Logs tab see page 51 List of Histories and Log Files You can view the following event histories and logs depending on the selected device Alarm logging Maintenance logging Trip logging Previous Protection Data BSCM Events BCM Event log PM Event log MM Event log PM Maintenance Event log MM Maintenance Event
66. n be IFM IFE FDM121 or IO module Disconnect the ULP termination and connect the ULP cable from the maintenance module Use the PC running Ecoreach to configure the device Disconnect the maintenance module and connect the ULP termination in the RJ45 port The figure shows an example of UTA connection with the Compact NSX breaker and ULP modules like IFM FDM PC running Ecoreach USB cable UTA maintenance module ULP cable IFM Modbus SL interface for LV circuit breaker FDM121 display for LV circuit breaker Compact NSX circuit breaker Power cord I onmoouwu gt DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 21 Getting Started The figure shows the UTA connection to IO modules in Masterpact circuit breaker OmmmogwW p PC running Ecorecah USB cable UTA maintenance module IO input output module for LV circuit breaker ULP cable Masterpact NT NW circuit breaker BCM ULP Connection through a MagicBox This connection is applicable for Masterpact Compact NS630b 3200A and PowerPact M P and R frame The figure shows an example of Masterpact circuit breaker mooaw gt PC running Ecoreach MagicBox Micrologic trip unit Test connector Converter USB to RS232 22 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Getting Started Connection to Device through a Local Connection Step Action 4 Hard wire the device to the PC Start Ecoreach and connect it to the device Click the Con
67. ng the Settings icon see page 58 in toolbar see page 45 Settings Application Agminsiaton Password Old Password New Password Confinm Password OK Cancel NOTE The administration password cannot be retrieved if you lose the existing password Reinstall and register the software to create a new password DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 55 Description of Ul Pages Language Overview You can select the language by clicking the Settings see page 58 icon in the toolbar see page 45 CH doe You can select any of the following languages from the Supported Languages drop down list English French German Spanish Chinese Italian Russian 56 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages Error and Warning Window Description You can view the details of the errors and warnings only in the Configuration tab see page 48 and Monitoring tab see page 50 Ecorach 7 w Se w amp Senne Connection A FF on E 6 Gee ven amm Misa iij Drage Comer Se Charlie Aitharti Compact Wick FY we here eh Garay Are w Probect Values Device Values Deiro Values Aarge Modbus Serai Line Baud Rate 19200 z 1320 Modbus Sonal Lew Mb Eas of Stop 1 z 1 Modbus Senra Line Party Even Even Modis Predict Aros j Modis SL Ann linie adap Diese r Cksabled Eno ate Perl 11 i Gasvite common habe A h MRL LLOCH peppered a Error Ma Sl VOT Tarte Commune abon hue SKG ia rea Curent d
68. nication has failed to read e Device communication has failed to write DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 57 Description of Ul Pages Settings Overview a The Settings icon 7 is available in the toolbar see page 45 You can modify the basic tool settings from this page Application Application tab consists of the following settings e Password Settings Allows you to modify the password e Language Allows you to select any of these languages English French German Spanish Chinese Italian and Russian e Date amp Time Format Allows you to set the date and format time according to local practices e General Allows you to set the limit of maximum number of subhierarchy levels in the TreeView see page 48 in the configuration tab e Default Directory Allows you to set the default directory to save the project and for firmware downloads 58 DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 Chapter 5 Project Management What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 5 1 Project Architecture 60 5 2 Communication Architecture 78 5 3 Monitor and Control 90 5 4 Report 97 5 5 Firmware Upgrade 99 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 59 Project Management Section 5 1 Project Architecture What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Project Architecture 61 Selecting a Device 63 Create Proj
69. nnounces the creation in Barcelona of its first Center of Excellence focused on smart solutions for cites Schneider Electric has trained more than 50 000 people in energy management as part of its BipBop energy access program Rhome for DenCay and Phileas project sponsored by Schneider Electric wins the Ist and 2nd prize of the Solar Decathion Europe 2014 Solar Decathion Europe 2014 g Schneider lectric In the Tools tab you can add the devices to the project architecture by discovering devices see page 65 in the network 42 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Description of UI Pages About Overview Ecoreach gt Latest News MWINA Version 1 0 Serial Number XXXK XXMMMM OOCKX licence Key REGISTERED ara Schneider Electric 11072014 Exoelien periormance of the Planet amp Society Barometer with a score of 8 2510 for the 2nd quarter of 2014 Schnader Electio announcers the GfreesSon in Barcelona of iis first Genter of Excelence focused on smat solutions for ches Schnader Electric has trained more than 50 000 people in energy Management as pari of its BipBop energy acoGss program Rhome for DenGiy and Phileas project sponsored by Schneder Glectic wins the ist and 2nd prize of fhe Solar Decathlon Europe 2014 Solar Decathlon Europe 2014 o Schneider Ef Electric The About tab provides the following information about the software and the user PC Software version
70. ns and Log Files Legend Area Subtab Description A Histories and Log files Lists the histories and log events see page 94 Control Tab Ecomach w 188 438 MD DT nepie Connection Omna OF amp Emn a taming Monitoring Lgs Comic Product range Compan ASX Pretuct motel Basros 53 E Standard IEC Applet ae Type Disnribiatkn Kummer of polen ipia Asied outer EJO Mirmo EMS Yrs IFL Yes ESCH Yew UTA Y KIT Yra A I You Legend Tab Function Description A Breaker Control see page 95 Allows you to control the circuit breakers B Reset Update Energy Counters Allows you to reset or update the circuit breakers energy see page 96 counters C Forced Output see page 96 Displays the forced output DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 51 Description of Ul Pages Report Overview Prone Mier Romo Schneider amp Electric Repor Tiba Legends Button Tab Description A Generate Report Button Allows you to generate and print a configuration report B Front Page Allows you to record the user details C Project Allows you to record the project details D Contents Provides selection options for specific project details for the report header footer front page and so on E Logo button Allows you to replace the current logo with new logo Front Page Tab This tab allows you to enter or modify the user details The details entered in this tab appears on the front page of the
71. o this communication port to establish the online connection Creating a Communication Access Point You can create a communication access point by adding the appropriate communication element according to the targeted communication architecture in the communication TreeView see page 48 In the Communication TreeView you can delete rename and cut paste an existing communication element using the contextual menu When you select a communication element from the TreeView its parameters are shown under the following sections in the display area e General e Communication e Attached device list The table shows the description of the sections Section Description General This section allows entering a name type and description In addition for a Gateway the parameter URL allows entering the http address to the embedded web server of the gateway Communication This section allows entering the communication parameters specifically for Gateway and Serial Interface access points Attached device list This section lists the devices that are accessible through the communication access point and that are ready for online network communication with Ecoreach DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 81 Project Management Gateway Communication Access Point For a Gateway communication access point enter the following parameters Parameters Description TCP IP Address IPV4 IPV4 addre
72. online information use the online information as your reference Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number Compact NSX AC 100 630 A Circuit Breakers User Guide LV434100 FR LV434101 EN LV434102 ES Compact NSX Micrologic 5 and 6 Trip Units User Guide LV434103 FR LV434105 ES Compact NSX Modbus Communication Guide LV434106 FR LV434107 EN FR EN ES FR LV434104 EN ES FR EN LV434108 ES DOCA0091ZH PowerPact H J and L Frame Circuit Breakers User guide 48940 313 FR EN ES Micrologic 5 6 Electronic Trip Units User Guide for PowerPact H 48940 312 FR EN ES J and L Frame Circuit Breakers PowerPact H J and L Frame Circuit Breakers Modbus 06111B1302 EN Communication Guide 06111B1303 ES 06111B1304 FR 06111B1305 ZH DOCA0069EN 09 2014 7 Title of Documentation Reference Number Masterpact NT NW and Compact NS Modbus Communication Guide DOCA0054EN DOCA0054ES DOCA0054FR DOCA0054ZH Masterpact NT NW PowerPact P and R Frame Circuit Breakers Modbus Communication Guide 0613181313 EN 0613181314 ES 0613181315 FR 0613181316 ZH tt ut ut SS ULP Universal Logic Plug System User Guide TRV99100 FR TRV99101 EN TRV99102 ES IO Module User Guide EC DOCA0055ES IEC DOCA0055FR IEC DOCA0055ZH IE 0613181317 EN 0613181318 ES 0613181319 FR 0613181320 ZH DOCAOO0
73. oud account user Registration x Your password is sent to your email Use the same to activate the installation Ecoresch usage requires a mandatory first time login by the registered user with the credentials sent by email Your email 1D is already registered with us You may use your existing credentials to activate the installation DOCA0069EN 09 2014 Getting Started First Time Login Ecoreach English United Kingdom Se Schneider Learn more about Cloud Account ES E ectr c The table shows the steps to activate Ecoreach for the first time Step Action 1 Select the language from the Language list 2 Enter the User Name and Password NOTE e User Name Enter the email address that you have used for software registration e Password Enter the password that has been sent by email 3 Click the Activate button Change Password Change Password x New Password Confirm Password Administrator New Password Confirm Password After you activate the Ecoreach software you will be prompted to change the password You are prompted to change two passwords e Cloud This password is used each time when you start Ecoreach and connect to your Cloud account e Administrator This password is used for control see page 95 and firmware upgrade see page 100 operations with the devices NOTE The administrator password cannot be retrieved in cas
74. owerPact H J and L frame with IFE communication module Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or PowerPact M P and R frame with IFE communication module Acti 9 Smartlink IP all connected to an Ethernet switch DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 19 Getting Started Local Connection Connection through UTA Test Plug Using a USB Cable This connection is applicable for Compact NSX and PowerPact H J and L frame circuit breakers The figure shows an example of tne Compact NSX circuit breaker PC running Ecoreach UTA maintenance module Micrologic trip unit ULP cable Standard USB cord for connection to the PC mooaw gt Connection through UTA Test Plug Using a Bluetooth Dongle This connection is applicable for Compact NSX and PowerPact H J and L frame circuit breakers The figure shows an example of tne Compact NSX circuit breaker PC running Ecoreach UTA maintenance module Micrologic trip unit ULP cable Power cord Bluetooth dongle 1mooau gt Db 20 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Getting Started Connection to a UTA ULP Cable This connection is applicable for Compact NSX Compact NS 630b 3200A Masterpact PowerPact M P and R frame and PowerPact H J and L frame circuit breakers The table shows the steps to connect a PC to IMU Intelligent Modular Unit Step Action 1 Identify an ULP module located within the IMU that has the termination plug installed NOTE The ULP modules ca
75. ows you to transfer the settings from device to project and project to see page 88 device F Perform Communication Allows you to generate the communication test report Test button see page 89 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 49 Description of Ul Pages Monitoring Overview Monitoring Tab Ep Ecoreach r Baie ee Dee Conmechon Oira r gt E Monitoring Logi Canmi Preduciirange PowerPect HILL Suindaed LL E 0 oim i eg kurse Care Sime i O Sas Product madal Microbogie 6 7 E comp Apri abon Typs Diele u sahen Number of poles J pole Rated current 250 A MEER Misgi E MSN Yas IFM You ESCM Yes UTA Yes Wing RNE Curerd 4 i ee A en Poa A Cumi 5 A Vintage B C Acie Power E nA Cumi ic A Vots CA drive Pesan iw Gunin N Voia A Aitah Piw Gue Avy um E Apache Powe A hy Man Cured A Herbe Powe J hi k n Cumeni A vois Llig An fret Pr C Big eee L A dg Rie ee Pike BW iig eatery L Sopacer Mirae ih a Min gen LL hopkei Fone H h Legend Area Subtab Description Device list Lists the devices of the project Monitoring see page 91 Displays the monitoring parameters like real time measurement maintenance indicators device and I O status Logs see page 94 Control see page 95 Allows you to control the circuit breaker Allows you to retrieve and display the logs stored in the device Ecoreach bx eg _ Connecton O
76. page 42 or in the toolbar see page 45 2 Click Serial in the Communication Type list Result Displays the Modbus serial Scan Configuration Select one or more COM Port Use one of the following methods to select Addresses e Click the specific address in the Addresses list e Hold CTRL to select multiple addresses in the Addresses list Click the 1 31 button to select the addresses from 1 to 31 e Click the 1 247 button to select the addresses from 1 to 247 Select one or more Baud rate listed Select one or more Parity Click Discover Devices button Result Displays the list of devices discovered in the serial network Select the required device Click the ADD button Result Adds the discovered device to the project architecture see page 61 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 65 Project Management Discovering Devices on a Combination of IP and Serial Network Step Action 1 Click the Device Discovery icon either in the Tools tab see page 42 or in the toolbar see page 45 2 Click IP from the Communication Type list Result Displays the Modbus TCP IP Scan Configurations 3 Select the Include deep scanning for serial network check box Result Enables the Addresses list 4 Enter the Start IP Address Enter either Number of Devices or End IP Address Use one of the following methods to select Addresses e Click the specific address in the Ad
77. port Allows you to export the devices and its configuration details in A 2 see page 89 CSV format Print Allows you to print the selected device configuration in a preview S window EAN Undo Allows you to cancel or reverse the last function executed Ym Redo Allows you to reverse the undo action DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 45 Description of Ul Pages Icon Function Description Cut Allows you to remove the selection from the active document and places it on clipboard Copy Allows you to copy the selected items to the clipboard Paste Allows you to place the content of the clipboard at the insertion point Settings Displays the Ecoreach application settings see page 58 Help Allows you to access the online help see page 76 rn ER Cloud login Indicates that the project is a cloud project see page 34 Operating modes Allows you to select the operating modes Offline Local Plug or Connection imine see page 34 Network Cem Local Plug Network OFF ON button The ON button allows the Ecoreach project to be connected to the OFF device It turns green when the software is connected to the device The OFF button allows the Ecoreach project to be disconnected from the device It turns red when the software is not connected to the device Progress bar Indicates the progress of the connection Errorand Warning Indicates the number of detected errors and warnings det
78. rPact M P and R frame with BCM ULP and ULP bus and IFM communication module Connection through BCM see page 25 Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or PowerPact M P and R frame with BCM module Connection through CCM see page 26 Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or PowerPact M P and R frame with BCM and CCM module or with BCMULP and CCM module Connection through Acti 9 Smartlink device see page 27 Acti 9 Smartlink RS485 TCP IP Connection Connection to devices network through TCP IP gateway see page 28 Compact NSX or PowerPact H J and L frame with IFM communication module Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or PowerPact M P and R frame with IFM communication module all connected to the gateway through their IFM module Connection through IFE see page 29 e Compact NSX or PowerPact H J and L frame with BSCM module with ULP bus and IFE communication module e Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or PowerPact M P and R frame with BCM ULP and ULP bus and IFE communication module Connection to devices network through Ethernet TCP IP daisy chain see page 30 Typical network connection see page 31 e Compact NSX or PowerPact H J and L frame with BSCM module with ULP bus and IFE communication module e Masterpact or Compact NS 630b 3200A or PowerPact M P and R frame with BCM ULP and ULP bus and IFE communication module Compact NSX or P
79. re 103 Firmware Upgrade to ULP Modules 100 Setup a Device Online Overview 75 Software Registration Change Password 17 First Time Login 17 Overview 16 Results of Registration 16 Specifications PC Requirements 11 Software Requirements 11 T TCP IP Connection Daisy Chain 30 Gateway Connection 28 IFE 29 Typical Network Connection 31 Test Acti 9 Smart Test and Report 92 108 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 DOCA0069EN 00 Schneider Electric Industries SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier CS30323 F 92506 Rueil Malmaison Cedex www schneider electric com As standards specifications and designs change from time to time please ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication 09 2014
80. res the device to be first attached to a communication access point This is done by e Creating a communication access point e Attaching the device to the communication access point NOTE The products or modules that support both TCP IP and gateway functionalities automatically add a Embedded Gateway Emb Gateway communication element when changed to the Communication display option in TreeView see page 48 Example A compact NSX circuit breaker with an IFE module which performs both a direct TCP IP connection and a gateway function for Modbus serial devices Compact NSX O Emb Gateway Device Communication Status In the communication view devices that are connected online with Ecoreach are displayed with a specific icon describing the communication status and the type of the communication interface The table describes the communication status of the device Icon Description a Device with serial communication interface E Device with serial communication interface attached to a Serial Interface or Gateway communication access point and is ready for communication through this access point Device with serial communication interface attached to a Serial Interface or Gateway communication access point and that has incorrect communication parameters Example Duplicate Device ID s Device with TCP IP communication interface Device with TCP IP communication interface attached to a Direct TCP I
81. rs and Acti 9 Smartlink through which the user can do the configuration or settings management and project management for these devices locally and in Ecoreach cloud Validity Note The technical characteristics of the devices described in this document also appear online To access this information online Step Action 1 Go to the Schneider Electric home page www schneider electric com 2 In the Search box type the reference of a product or the name of a product range e Do not include blank spaces in the model number product range e To get information on grouping similar modules use asterisks 3 If you entered a reference go to the Product Datasheets search results and click on the reference that interests you If you entered the name of a product range go to the Product Ranges search results and click on the product range that interests you 4 If more than one reference appears in the Products search results click on the reference that interests you Depending on the size of your screen you may need to scroll down to see the data sheet To save or print a data sheet as a pdf file click Download XXX product datasheet The characteristics that are presented in this manual should be the same as those characteristics that appear online In line with our policy of constant improvement we may revise content over time to improve clarity and accuracy If you see a difference between the manual and
82. s e Transfer settings from device to project and project to device e Monitor the device status real time measurements maintenance data and IO status if any Network In Network mode you can connect to the device through a multipoint communication network either serial line or TCP IP In this mode you can perform all the functions available in the Local Plug mode Additionally you can perform the transfer of settings from project to device or device to project in batch wise operation for multiple devices in TableView see page 49 under the Configuration tab see page 48 to the device 1 This function is available only ifthe project is stored in the Ecoreach Cloud When the project is not stored on Cloud you can only modify the communication settings All other settings can be modified only when Ecoreach is connected DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 19 Project Management Network Communication Overview You can define the communication network between Ecoreach and the devices on the field by describing the communication architecture This is done by clicking Communication in the Display list in the TreeView see page 48 The supported communication architectures are e Devices with direct TCP IP support e Devices with serial interface connected to a TCP IP network through a gateway e Devices with serial interface connected to a serial line network The online network connection with a device requi
83. s in the IMU Upgrade firmware see page 100 at the next maintenance operation Non critical hardware discrepancy There is a non critical hardware discrepancy between the UPL module and other modules in the IMU Replace module at the next maintenance operation Hardware degraded The ULP module is in degraded mode Replace module at the next maintenance operation Configuration discrepancy A configuration discrepancy is detected by the ULP module A Configuration discrepancy occurs when e The ULP module does not detect the presence of a mandatory component needed for its application e The ULP module detects a possible wrong configuration of its application Critical firmware discrepancy There is a critical firmware discrepancy between the ULP module and other modules in the IMU Upgrade firmware see page 100 Critical hardware discrepancy There is a critical hardware discrepancy between the ULP module and other modules in the IMU Replace module Conflict The ULP module is in conflict mode Remove duplicate module Stop The ULP module is out of service Replace module Power OFF Check power supply 104 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Diagnostic Message The diagnostic message section provides the additional information about certain discrepancy modes You can see more than one diagnostic message for a discrepancy mode NOTE For IMU 1 2 the d
84. splayed in the toolbar see page 45 Status Description Indicates that an active internet connection is available and the amp Y Not Synchronized modified project copy in the PC is synchronized with the reference project in Ecoreach cloud Indicates that an active internet connection is available but the amp synchronized modified project copy in the PC is not synchronized with the reference project in Ecoreach cloud Sharing Cloud Projects Once you create a cloud project Ecoreach provides you an option to share the project with a second user by selecting the option Share this project with other cloud users under the Project properties Once this option is selected you can transfer the project to the second user by using any of the file transfer methods like USB storage device Email so on The second user can work on the project shared by you and perform any modifications When the second user saves the project it gets saved onto your cloud project even though you are the project owner The figure shows an example of this feature usage Login by user 2 with his own Login by user 1 credentials Create cloud project X Select the option share with other cloud users Physically handover project X to user 2 Opens project X and modifies it Modifications gets saved in user 1 s cloud project User 2 can save the project X in his cloud account as well by using save as function NOTE This feat
85. ss of the gateway Serial line parameters These parameters are not used to configure the gateway but are used as reference e Baud Rate parameters to check the consistency of the SL parameters of all devices attached to e Parity the gateway For details refer to Communication settings consistency see page 84 e Stop Bits The following figure shows an example of General and Communication sections for a Gateway communication access point Display Communicaton m Characteristics TI Senal Interface Direct TCP IP sU Name Gateway pf Swechboard A Tyo Genen St Devise i General m SL Device 2 m Deicnpton GTW IK 007 2nd foo St Devs 3 m TCP P Dirce 1 Gateway TCP IP Device 2 URL hittpui 10 195 133 62 home v Communication T Galeway TCPAP Address IPV4 10195 133 62 No Com Device 1 Port Number n gt No Com Device 2 Baud Rate 19200 SL Device 5 Party Even Siop Bis Serial Interface Communication Access Point For a Serial Interface communication access point enter the following parameters Parameters Description Com port This parameter identifies the local serial communication port used on the PC to establish the connection with the devices for online network communication Serial line parameters These parameters are used to configure the PC local communication port and are used e Baud Rate as reference parameters to check the consistency of the SL parameters of all d
86. t of attached devices Display Communication a Serial Interface I Direct TCP IP sS Gateway Q fi Switchboard A Characteristics gt General gt Communication SL Device 1 u v Attached device list SL Device 2 oO SL Device 4 ff Switchboard A SL Device 1 SL Device 2 TCP IP Device 1 x Gateway TCP IP Device 2 Attaching a Device to a Communication Access Point For online network connection with a device the device must be attached to a communication access point The table shows the steps to attach a device Step Action 4 From the TreeView see page 48 select the communication element to which you want to attach the device Click Attached device list section in the display area Drag the device from the Communication TreeView to the Attached device list in the display area NOTE This operation is permitted only ifthe device communication interface type is compatible with device type of the communication access point Result The attached device appears in the Attached device list section with its full path name from the TreeView In project architecture you can identify the attached devices of any communication access point Step Action 4 From the TreeView see page 48 select the communication element to which you want to attach the device Click Attached device list section in the display area Select a device from the Attached devic
87. t test communication port this communication interface may be used by the Ecoreach to connect the device and is displayed in the Local subsection Depending on the device type the local connection may require appropriate interface modules or cables For example the Compact NSX device connection can be done using a UTA module For Masterpact devices it can be established through a UTA module or a MagicBox module The communication parameters are set automatically by Ecoreach according to the type of the device You must select only the PC communication port that is used to establish the connection When several local interfaces are possible you must click Active to select the desired local interface to be active i Gateway hio Com Tinie v PC Communication No Com Device 2 Local SL Device 5 fl Switchboard B UTA G St Device 1 SL Device 2 1 V Active St Device 3 UTA ComPot coms SL Device 4 TCP IP Device 1 v MagicBox Gateway TCP IP Device 2 Active Gateway z Magicbox Comport COS Network When a device is attached to a communication access point ready for Network communication the Network subsection gives the summary of the communication settings used to connect with the device Oo fi Switchboard B v PC Communication St Device 1 St Device 2 A Local St Device 3 SL Device 4 Anni TCP IP Device 1 Connection Type Modbus TCPAP via Gateway I Gateway gt IP Address 10 195 133 62 Connecting to a De
88. that device 2 After configuring the communication parameters and PC communication access points connect to a device see page 86 either on Local Plug or Network mode 3 After connecting to the device modify the parameters displayed in the Characteristics tab in the right pane of the Configuration tab see page 48 and transfer them to the device by clicking the Project gt gt Device button Result A popup message with a progress bar indicates the status of the action 4 You can also click the Device gt gt Project button to get the device values into Ecoreach DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 75 Project Management Contextual Help for Device Setting Overview When configuring the devices you can understand the settings of the device using the Q icon You can click the Q icon to open the device document pointing to the specific section that describes the settings in detail 76 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Artifacts Introduction The Artifacts section allows you to attach files related to the project You can attach any type of files like pdf excel and screenshot in jpeg format Each file displays with file name date size and reference information The examples of files that can be added as project artifacts are e Engineering drawings e Building maps e Wiring diagram e Any scanned image In addition to the project artifacts you can also add the artifacts for project elements
89. the IMU information in 10 languages e Five fixed default languages e Five optional languages The five default languages are Chinese English UK English US French Spanish You can add five optional languages and define their order of appearance in the Language menu of FDM121 You can view the configuration of the language menu 102 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Compatibility Check of Device Firmware and Corrective Actions Introduction When the ULP modules are upgraded for new functionalities you may need to check the compatibility of the different modules in the IMU system Compatibility Matrix is the diagnosis function that helps you to diagnose and identify all discrepancy issues in the ULP modules This matrix also provides the recommended actions and diagnostics messages relevant to the detected discrepancies NOTE You can perform the compatibility check only in online mode through all the communication channels Compatibility Matrix You can view the compatibility matrix by clicking Compatibility Check in the Maintenance tab The Compatibility Matrix window has e Four main sections e Refresh button Hardware KCorlgurabo Eric othe a Degraded discrepancy Somare hardware Pe aa es CLA Y Peet cerned m gt 7 TEACSA RE Dg Fri contact Sieg ation is ba ger Pe ae hardware THE Chaney hon critical iiic
90. to Masterpact with same current rating Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage 62 DOCAOO69EN 09 2014 Project Management Selecting a Device Introduction You can select a device from Schneider Electric catalog You can also add a third party device see page 64 into the project Adding Schneider Electric Devices Select Device Characteristics x Schneider Devices Other Devices Show Basic Characteristics C Device Type O Device Range Or Poles number O trip unit E o hil mir on c HR NS 60 A Rated current Qo 250 Quantity 1 Unitis Device s Name Compact NSN Ok Cancel Legends Tab Function Description A Schneider Devices Allows you to add Schneider Electric devices B Other Devices Allows you to add third party devices C Show Allows you to choose devices based on Basic Characteristics or Basic and Advanced Characteristics D Information icon Provides information about the selected item in the list E Clear Clears the selection F Quantity Allows you to enter the required quantity of the selected device G Device Name Displays the name of the selected device It also allows you to modify the device name The table shows the steps to add Schneider Electric devices Step Action 1 Click the Device button in the left pane of the Configuration tab see page 48 Result Opens the Select Device Characteristics dialog box Cl
91. ure shall be used between two users working on a same project from the same company or two users working on the same project from two different companies Please note that the sharing of projects between users should be done only with mutual agreement Schneider Electric is not responsible for any consequences due to misuse of this feature DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 35 Principles Create a Project without Internet Connectivity Under normal conditions you will create a project in Ecoreach with an active cloud connection so that the project gets stored in Ecoreach cloud and will be the reference project Ecoreach also manages a condition when you need to create a local project when the internet connection is unavailable After you create a project in this mode you can setup the device configuration when connected to the devices The following features are also available after the project is registered in Ecoreach cloud and gets synchronized with the reference project in cloud e Adding devices to the project after identifying the devices through Device Discovery function e Setup of device parameters in project when it is disconnected from Ecoreach offline device configuration Adding artifacts to the project Communication test and its report Exporting project configuration Multiple devices configuration Compatibility matrix for device firmware with corrective actions NOTE In the local project mode wherever the icon a is displayed
92. vice The table shows the steps to establish a connection with a device using the ON OFF button Step Action 1 Click Communication in the Display list in the TreeView see page 48 2 Select a device in the TreeView 3 Click either Local Plug or Network in the Connection list a Cs om 86 DOCAO0069EN 09 2014 Project Management Step Action Click the ON button to connect the device Connection Network d OFF z NOTE Click OFF to disconnect the device from Ecoreach Device Identification When connecting to a device you see a discrepancy window This window appears when the device with its optional modules declared in the project and actual device connected are not the same Case 1 When the mandatory device characteristics detail declared in the project and the connected device are different you cannot continue further with the device connection Device Identification Result x a NN Parameter Name Expected Value Device Value Vendor Name schneider Electric schneider Electric Product Code LV434010 LV434011 E LV434077 Product Identifier 15133 15133 Product range Masterpact NT NVW Masterpact NI NVW Protection Type LSIV LSIV Metering Type F P Product Model Micrologic 7 0 P Micrologic 7 0 P IFM Presence False False IFE Presence True True lO1 Presence True True lO2 Presence True True TI CCM Presence Ci un id M2c Presence False Unable to read M
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