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1. Figure 2 Figure 5 4 September 2008 MasterBus USB interface EN _ MASTERVOLT 3 3 1 INSTALLATION CONNECTION What you need M MasterBus USB interface included M USB connection cable included M MasterBus connection cables UTP patch cables included 6m O APC or notebook with Internet connection and a free USB 2 0 port See figure 6 Insert the MasterBus connection cables into the MasterBus data ports of the MasterBus USB interface Connect the USB connection cable between the MasterBus USB interface and the USB port of the PC or notebook PC or notebook m MasterBus USB interface INSTALLATION 3 2 MASTERADJUST SOFTWARE 1 Mastervolt MasterAjust software is available as free to download software on the Mastervolt website www mastervolt com
2. DIS Proto 0 1 Masterbus Mastervolt MasterAdjust BETA 27 02 2007 File Datalogger Help Language E My Computer Monitoring Alarm History Configuration Comm 1 No Device Time On Battery Comm 2 Switch 1 Battery Min MAGIC 12 12 20 0 00 Min 12 4 Comm 7 Ivo 12 10 E USB MasterBus Switch 2 Battery Max 0 00 Min 12 5 Bakboord Switch 3 Switch 1 0 00 Min AC Switching Pwr Supply Min 7 94 DIS Proto 0 1 Switch 4 0 00 Min MPower Supply Pwr Supply Max Switch 5 12 0 Y 0 00 Min mMasterbus Switch 6 0 00 Min Masterbus Min 7 5 Switch 7 0 00 Min Masterbus Max 11 4 Switch 8 0 00 Min Switch 9 0 00 Min Switch 10 0 00 Min USE OF MASTERADJUST SOFTWARE 45 CONFIGURATION At Configuration you can adjust several parameters of the selected device in accordance with the specifications of the electrical installation My Computer Comm 1 No Device E Comm 2 MAGIC 12 12 20 Comm 7 Ivo 12 10 USB MasterBus Bakboord The default configuration is optimal for most installations In some applications however it is desirable to change the configuration Refer to the user s manual of the connected device The configuration is stored in the memory of the connected device This means that closing the MasterAdjust software will not affect this Exit M
3. the same procedure as described above EN MasterBus USB interface September 2008 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAST E RVO LT 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 5 1 ORDERING INFORMATION Part number Description 77040000 MasterBus terminating device 77040020 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 0 2m 0 6ft 77040050 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 0 5m 1 6ft 77040100 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 1 0m 3 3ft 77040300 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 3 0m 10ft 77040600 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 6 0m 20ft 77041000 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 10m 33ft 77041500 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 15m 49ft 77042500 MasterBus connection cable UTP patch cable 25m 82ft 77050000 Complete set to assemble UTP patch cables Delivery includes 100m 330ft UTP cable 50 pcs modular jacks and crimping tool These parts are standard included with the delivery of the MasterBus USB interface Mastervolt can offer a wide range of products for your electrical installation including an extended program of components for your MasterBus network or MasterVision switchboard See our website www mastervolt com for a complete overview of all our products 5 2 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer Mastervolt Address Snijdersbergweg 93 1105 AN Amsterdam The Netherlands Herewith declares that Product 77030100 MasterBus
4. MASTERVOLT USERS MANUAL GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING BETRIEBSANLEITING MANUEL D UTILISATION MANUAL DE UTILIZACION MasterBus USB interface Communication interface between your PC and the MasterBus network MASTERVOLT Snijdersbergweg 93 1105 AN Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel 31 20 3422100 Fax 31 20 6971006 www mastervolt com ENGLISH PAGE 1 NEDERLANDS PAGINA 13 DEUTSCH SEITE 25 FRANCAIS PAGINA 37 CASTELLANO PAGINA 49 ITALIANO PAGINA 61 Copyright 2008 Mastervolt v 2 1 September 2008 CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION cccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 MASTER BUS uiceiecictsse des aitesttncttsseteaacesdvectescetssadeattanet 3 INSTALLATION soit cet scesscch tects seciashesevevcesactisacctenencs 4 USE OF MASTERADJUST SOFTWARE 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION cccceeeeeseeeeeeeeees 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING ieciscescistte etsasttonetncdenateasiecs 7 SPECIFICATIONS csieie seciectisccisete cee eccrencrenctsaactea teste 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 USE OF THIS MANUAL Copyright 2008 Mastervolt All rights reserved Reproduction transfer distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Mastervolt is prohibited This manual serves as a guideline for the safe and effective operation maintenance and possible correction of minor malfunctions of the MasterBus USB interfa
5. 12 12 20 Comm 7 Ivo 12 10 USB MasterBus DIS Proto 0 1 Click on the desired device to show detailed information Chnl 1 Usage Output x Chol 1 Name Hek Out 1 Startul off Chnl 4 Usage Output bi Chol 4 Name Stuurboord Out 4 Startu off v Chnl 7 Usage Not Used v rEventConfig Event 00 Src Disabled v mChannel 2 Chnl 2 Usage Output T Chol 2 Name Top Out 2 Startu off X Channel 5 Chnl 5 Usage Output Chol 5 Name Bakboord Out 5 Startu off v General Device Name Bakboord Channel 3 Chnl 3 Usage Output f Chnl 3 Name Voor Out 3 Startul off v Channel 6 Chnl 6 Usage Output Chnl 6 Name Bilge Out 6 Starty off ei Click here to close the MasterAdjust software Settings are stored in the memory of the selected device This means that closing the MasterAdjust software does not affect the operation of the connected devices Figure 7 September 2008 MasterBus USB interface EN Detailed information of the selected device MASTERVOLT 4 2 MONITORING Click on Monitoring Monitoring shows the actual measured data of the selected device Refer to user s manual of selected device for explanation of the measured values Figure 8 4 3 ALARMS Click on the Alarms tab At Alarms you can monitor the alarm function
6. Install the software on the desktop of your PC or notebook 2 Start the program by double clicking the MasterAdjust exe icon on your desktop 3 Immediately the USB MasterBus interface is detected This results in a USB MasterBus entry in the left tree view of the MasterAdjust software 4 Now the MasterAdjust software scans the MasterBus network for connected devices This might take a few minutes See chapter 4 for details about monitoring and control functions of the MasterAdjust software If no devices are displayed refer to chapter 6 for trouble shooting Jas ERVOLT O we i in Poy L Uy i 7 ELLY LI A LS So a USB connection cable Terminating devices at each end of the MasterBus network Figure 6 Connection of the MasterBus USB interface EN MasterBus USB interface September 2008 USE OF MASTERADJUST SOFTWARE MASTERVOLT 4 USE OF MASTERADJUST SOFTWARE MasterAdjust software can be used for monitoring and control of devices that are connected to the MasterBus network This software is available as free to download software on the Mastervolt website www mastervolt com Features IMPORTANT Invalid adjustment of the MasterAdjust
7. possibility of programming for interactive operation the connected devices This is done by means of event based commands See example below where OF EVENT BASED programming of event based commands is explained 4 7 EXAMPLE If the battery voltage is almost too low the DC load which is connected to output 3 of the DC Switch must be switched off e As the battery voltage is measured by the MasterShunt this device is considered as the command source Command source MasterShunt e Battery voltage almost too low is considered to be the event Event Pre low battery e The DC Switch is the device that should take action switching of a part of the DC load and is therefore considered to be the target Target DC Switch e Event command at the DC Switch the status of output 3 should change Event command State 3 e The status of output 3 should change to Off Event action Off Follow below steps to program this event based command 1 See figure 12 In the left tree view click on the command source Example MasterShunt Mastervolt MasterAjust File Datalogger Help Language E My Computer J Comm 1 J Comm 2 J Comm 7 J USB MasterBus CHG Charger GEN Generator DCS DC switch INV Inverter SSW ETEEN September 2008 MasterBus USB interface EN Figure 12 MAST E RVO LT USE OF MASTERADJUST SOFTWARE 2 After selecting the command source click on the 5 Next select whic
8. the network MasterBus network is configured as a ring network T connections in the MasterBus network Wrong setting of the language at the MasterAdjust software Wrong setting of the language at one of the connected devices EN MasterBus USB interface September 2008 What to do Click on the sign in front of My computer to open the tree view If green LED on interface is not illuminated or blinking check USB connection cable between the MasterBus USB interface and the USB port of the PC or notebook Check the UTP patch cables of the MasterBus Network Check if terminating devices are installed on both ends of the MasterBus network see figure 2 Ring networks are not allowed see figure 4 Check the connections of the network Check if there are no T connections in the network T connections are not allowed see figure 5 Switch on connected device Check the UTP patch cables Check whether the device is suitable for MasterBus Maybe the UTP patch cable is connected to a non MasterBus connector Wait a few seconds Check the UTP patch cables Check if terminating devices are installed on both ends of the MasterBus network see figure 2 Ring networks are not allowed see figure 4 Check the connections of the network Check if there are no T connections in the network T connections are not allowed see figure 5 Click on the Language menu and select the desired language Eac
9. USB interface Is in conformity with the provision of the EC EMC directive 89 336 EEC and amendments 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC The following harmonised standards have been applied Generic emission standard EN 50081 1 1992 Generic Immunity standard EN 50082 1 1997 Safety directive 2006 95 EC with the following standard Low voltage standard EN 60950 2000 Amsterdam P F Kenninck General Manager MASTERVOLT 10 September 2008 MasterBus USB interface EN J MASTERVOLT 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE SHOOTING Contact your local Mastervolt Service Centre if you cannot correct a problem with the aid of the malfunction table below See www mastervolt com for an extended list of Mastervolt Service Centres Failure No devices can be found One of the connected devices can not be found Slow or no communication Wrong language is displayed Possible cause If only My Computer is shown the left hand tree view of the MasterAdjust software is collapsed Error in the wiring No terminating device placed at the ends of the network MasterBus network is configured as a ring network T connections in the MasterBus network Connected device is switched off Error in the wiring Device not suitable for MasterBus If a setting of a connected device is changed communication between the PC and the connected device may take a few seconds Error in the wiring No terminating device placed at the ends of
10. astervolt MasterAdjust BETA 27 02 2007 Fie Datalogger Help Language MASTERVOLT Monitoring Alarm History Configuration Click on the Configuration tab Language Language English 7 Switch 1 Max On Time 1 Disabled Turn Off Delay 1 Disabled 7 Startup State 1 last Switch 2 Max On Time 2 Disabled aa Turn Off Delay 2 Disabled x Startup State 2 Last Switch 3 Max On Time 3 Disabled 7 Turn Off Delay 3 Disabled fad Startup State 3 Last v Switch 6 Max On Time 6 Disabled Turn Off Delay 6 Disabled x Startup State 6 Last x Switch 9 Max On Time 9 Disabled gt Turn Off Delay 9 Disabled Startup State 9 ast x Switch 4 Max On Time 4 Disabled i Turn Off Delay 4 fi Minute x Startup State 4 Last Md Switch 7 Max On Time 7 Disabled Me Turn Off Delay 7 Disabled z Startup State 7 Last Switch 10 Max On Time 10 Disabled aa Turn Off Del 10 Disabled Startup State 10 last v Switch 5 Max On Time 5 Disabled v Turn Off Delay 5 Disabled R Startup State 5 Last b Switch 8 Max On Time 8 Disabled v Turn Off Delay 8 Disabled z Startup State amp Last v Advanced Power Suppl auto x Battery 12 54 Masterbus 10 8 V configuration 46 PROGRAMMING COMMANDS One of the main features of MasterBus is the
11. ce This manual is valid for the following model Part number 77030100 Description MasterBus USB interface Keep this manual at a secure place The English version has 12 pages 1 2 IMPORTANT TO KNOW Incorrect installation may lead to damage to the MasterBus USB interface the connected Mastervolt devices and or the connected PC Be sure that all equipment is disconnected from any power source during installation MASTERVOLT v 2 1 September 2008 1 3 GUARANTEE SPECIFICATIONS Mastervolt guarantees that this product was built according to the legally applicable standards and Stipulations If you fail to act in accordance with the regulations instructions and stipulations in this user s manual damage can occur and or the product will not fulfil the specifications This may mean that the guarantee will become null and void IMPORTANT Additional warranty agreements like Mastervolt system warranty may contain restrictions which forbid resetting of historical data 1 4 LIABILITY Mastervolt can accept no liability for e Consequential damage resulting from the use of the MasterBus USB interface and or the MasterAdjust software e Possible errors in the included manuals and the consequences of these e Use that is inconsistent with the purpose of the product September 2008 MasterBus USB interface EN JMASTERVOLT 2 MASTERBUS 2 1 WHAT IS MASTERBUS All devices that are suitable for M MasterBu
12. h parameter must be changed Configuration tab One of the displayed drop at the target Event command Example The boxes is named Event source 1 figure 13 state of switch 3 figure 16 Event 1 Event 1 Event source 1 Event source 1 Notused Pre tow battery e x Figure 13 ares Event target 1 ocs Dc switch Tf 3 Click on the drop box and select the event at the Pres ERETT command source that should be the trigger for an action Example Pre low battery figure 14 Event 1 Event source 1 Notused il Not used Low battery State 7 State 8 Figure 16 Pre low battery High battery R Pre high battery Low state of charge High state of charge 6 Finally select the Event action which is the Figure 14 action that should take place Example Go off figure 17 4 Select the name of the device that should take jy Event 1 action in case of this event Event target re low battery e ae Example DC switch figure 15 Event target 1 Event 1 i DCS DC switch M Event source 1 Pre low battery e er states Event target 1 TE a I Event action 1 CHG Charger CHG Charger GEN Generator DCS DC switch INV Inverter Re ea SSW Systemswitch PY Copy or Figure 17 Event 2 Event source 2 __ lf you want to continue programming event based Notused commands proceed with Event source 2 and follow Figure 15
13. h separate connected device can have its own language setting See user s manual of the connected device 11 SPECIFICATIONS MASTE RVO LT 7 SPECIFICATIONS Model MasterBus USB interface Article number 77030100 Delivery includes Interface USB connection cable UTP patch cable MasterBus terminating device user s manual Function of instrument Communication interface between your PC and devices that are connected to the MasterBus network Manufacturer Mastervolt Amsterdam the Netherlands Powering capabilities Yes when the PC is switched on it can power up to three non powering devices Power consumption lt 9mMA Din rail mounting Yes Din rail 30 mm 1 2 inch Weight Approx 80 gr 0 18 Ibs Protection degree IP 21 Dimensions See drawing below 33 1 3 33 1 3 _ 22 1 9 5 a O l Os O O N f z LL D Fa O z 6 0 0 24 Figure 18 Dimensions in mm inch and connectors HG MasterBus connector USB USB connector MASTERVOLT Snijdersbergweg 93 1105 AN Amsterdam The Netherlands Tel 31 20 3422100 Fax 31 20 6971006 Email info mastervolt com
14. of the selected device An alarm may occur when one of the measured parameters is out of range Refer to user s manual of selected device for explanation The displayed data is read only Figure 9 44 HISTORY Click on the History tab To know the history of your electrical system can be very useful It will help you to check if all connected devices have worked properly in the past Most of the displayed data is read only Figure 10 EN MasterBus USB interface September 2008 USE OF MASTERADJUST SOFTWARE EJ Mastervolt MasterAdjust BETA 27 02 2007 Fie Datalogger Help Language My Computer Monitoring alarm History Configuration General Output Indicator J Output 1 No Device Comm 2 MAGIC 12 12 20 Comm 7 Ivo 12 10 Switch 2 USB MasterBus Bakboord Switch 1 Output 2 J Output 3 Switch 3 Output 4 DIS Proto 0 1 Switch 4 J Output 5 J Output 6 Switch 5 I Output 7 Switch 6 I Output 8 Switch 7 P Output 9 J Output 10 Switch 8 Switch 9 Switch 10 PE el E Mastervolt MasterAdjust BETA 27 02 2007 Fie Datalogger Help Language My Computer Monitoring Alaym History Configuration Comm 1 le Alarms Comm 2 General MAGIC 12 12 20 El Comm 7 J Battery Empty Ivo 12 10 USB MasterBus Battery High Bakboord Switch 1 J Power Failure
15. onfiguration of all connected MasterBus equipment New devices can be added to the existing network in a very easy way by just extending the network This gives the MasterBus network a high degree of flexibility for extended system configuration not only today but in the future as well Mastervolt also offers several interfaces making even non MasterBus devices suitable to operate in the MasterBus network For direct communication between the MasterBus network and a product which is not from Mastervolt the Modbus interface is recommended CAUTION Never connect a non AN MasterBus device to the MasterBus network directly This will void warranty of all MasterBus devices connected MASTERBUS MAST E RVO LT 2 2 HOW TO SET UP A MASTERBUS NETWORK The electric power for the network comes from the connected devices At least one device in the network should have powering capabilities see specifications One powering device can power up to three non powering devices As all powering devices are galvanically isolated multiple powering devices are allowed Each device that is suitable for the MasterBus network is equipped with two data ports When two or more devices are connected to each other through these ports they form a local data network called the MasterBus Keep the following rules in mind Connections between the devices are made by standard straight UTP patch cables Mastervolt can supply these cable
16. s These cables are also commonly available at computer supply stores Figure 3 Do not make ring networks i As with all high speed data networks MasterBus needs a terminating device on both ends of the network Figure 4 Do not make T connections in the network ney J _Terminating Terminating device device
17. s are marked by the MasterBus symbol MasterBus is a fully decentralized data network for communication between the different Mastervolt system devices It is a CAN bus based communication network which has proven itself as a reliable bus system in automotive applications MasterBus is used aS power management system for all connected devices such as the inverter battery charger generator and many more This gives the possibility for communication between the connected devices for instance to start the generator when the batteries are low MasterBus reduces complexity of electrical systems by using UTP patch cables All system components are simply chained together Therefore each device is equipped with two MasterBus data ports When two or more devices are connected to each other through these data ports they form a local data network called the MasterBus The results are a reduction of material costs as only a few electrical cables are needed and less installation time EN MasterBus USB interface September 2008 MASTERBUS For central monitoring and control of the connected devices Mastervolt offers a wide range of panels which show full status information of your electrical system at a glance and a push of a button Four different panels are available from the small Mastervision compatible 120 x 65mm LCD screen up to the full colour MasterView System panel All monitoring panels can be used for monitoring control and c
18. software may lead to disturbed operation of your electrical installation Therefore changes at the Configuration menu may only be carried out by qualified installers e System configuration to adjust the entire MasterBus network and all connected devices in accordance with your personal preferences including programming of Event based commands e System Monitor complete actual overview of your entire electrical installation e System logger data logging of system data during a longer period for analysis later on NOTE As every configuration of the MasterBus network differs from the other the displayed data may differ from the illustrations below This users manual can not give any specific instructions for any particular connected device or electrical installation Refer to the user s manual of the connected device for an overview of all available readouts and settings Icom 41 GENERAL Click here to change the displayed language Detailed information may include the following data Monitoring Alarm History or Configuration availability depends on the connected device Mastervolt MasvcrAdjust File Datalogger Help LamMguage The tree view gives an overview of the Monit ring Configuration E My Computer Comm 1 No Device Channel 1 Channel 4 Channel 7 Comm 2 connected devices The MasterAdjust software may also recognize other serial connected devices non MasterBus MAGIC
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