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1. Monitor WEB is designed to be used in doors or outdoors in a weatherproof enclosure Avoid getting the TPDIN Monitor WEB wet This kind of damage isn t covered under warranty 4 BATTERY STATUS If measuring voltage of battery systems typical state of charge readings are as follows These readings are without any load on the battery For max battery life don t discharge under 50 State Of Charge Sealed or Flooded GEL Battery AGM Battery Lead Acid 100 12 7 Volts 12 9 Volts 12 8 Volts 12 4 Volts 12 7 Volts 12 6 Volts 12 2 Volts 12 4 Volts 12 3 Volts 12 0 Volts 12 0 Volts 12 0 Volts 11 8 Volts 11 8 Volts 11 8 Volts 5 Operating Power The TPDIN Monitor WEB has extremely low op erating power typically less than 3W The relays are normally closed type so in typical operation they don t take any power until they are en ergized If the relays are turned on to hold them open the power usage will increase Specifications Voltage Meas DC Voltage Meas Accuracy Current Meas DC 11 Ps a aoe Relays Normally F Closed Type R1 R2 R3 R4 10A DC R1 R2 Manual or Ping or Time Control R3 R4 Manual or Temperature Control 10 58VDC Wire Terminal or 802 3af Class 0 POE 3W Typ 4 9 Relay Control Power Requirements Mounting onea OO Dimensions LxWxH 125 x 102 x 46mm 4 9 x 4 x 1 8 Weight 6 6 SNMP The TPDIN Monitor WEB can be controlled via SNMP for automated operation Setup
2. to 10A These can be used to measure current flowing into and out of a battery to see if the battery is charging or dis charging The green connectors may need to be removed to be able to access the wire terminal screws The green connectors are numbered 1 7 and should be re installed back in their proper position STEP 4 Connect any power to devices you want to be under relay con trol to the CHI CH4 relays The relays are normally closed relays so activating the relay will open the relay STEP 5 Connect the External Temperature sensor to the included green wire terminal connector Connect the wires to IN and IN termi nals Plug the wire terminal connector to the Temp connector loca tion Locate the external temperature sensor where you want to meas ure external temperatures You can extend the wire lengths if desired by soldering additional wires to the existing wires You can measure temperatures from 40C to 125C STEP 6 The TPDIN Monitor WEB can be powered with 10 58VDC thru wire terminal connector 7 or via 802 3af or Passive 48V POE thru the RJ45 POE DATA port STEP 7 Download the Discovery Tool from http tyconpower com Support support_TPDIN Monitor WEB htm The TPDIN Monitor WEB ships with IP addressing by DHCP enabled The discovery tool will find the IP address of the device so you can access the web control panel If not connected to a DHCP server the default IP address is 192 168 1 2 STEP 8 Open the
3. will be sent from the email address entered in the first MAIL To field Enter the destination email addresses in the Mail To fields They can be the same or different depending on your needs Select the parameter trigger from the dropdown box on the left Periodical This will send an email of the present readings periodi cally based on the number of minutes entered into the Lower minutes box Caution if you leave set at 0 it will send an email every two sec onds Relay 1 4 These will send an email any time the state of the relay changes due to some automatic relay control like Ping Time or Tem perature It won t send an email when the relay is manually operated Relay 1 4 doesn t require any lower or upper settings Leave at 0 Volt Amp and Temp Just set Lower and Upper values and the sys tem will send an email anytime the reading is outside the set range The frequency of emails is set by the Analog Values Mail Delay time If the delay time is set too low you will receive a flood of emails whenever one of your set parameters fall outside the set range TECH CORNER Additional Information you may find useful 1 FUSE The TPDIN Monitor WEB has an internal 2A fuse If the TPDIN Monitor WEB doesn t power up check the fuse 2 LIMITS Don t exceed 80V on the voltage inputs or 20A on the current inputs or 10A on the relays or the unit could be damaged This kind of damage isn t covered under warranty 3 MOISTURE The TPDIN
4. TPDIN Monitor WEB Power Web Based Monitor and Control systems 2 Remote Power Stations gt Backup Power Systems gt Solar Systems gt Wind Powered Systems gt Industrial Sense amp Control gt Process Automation Congratulations on your purchase of the TPDIN Monitor WEB PowerSens System Monitor Please take a moment to review this Qwik Install Guide before installation Recommended Tools and Supplies Small Flat Blade Screw driver 35mm x 7 5mm DIN Rail Qwik Install STEP 0 The TPDIN Monitor WEB can be used to monitor Qty 4 1V 80V Voltages 4 Currents Qty 2 10A and Qty 2 20A and two tem peratures 1 internal and 1 external There are 4 10A relays that can be used to control power to 4 devices Two of those relays can be auto matically set based on a temperature or voltage value Two can be op erated automatically based on a ping watchdog or time control STEP 1 Install the TPDIN Monitor WEB to a suitable DIN rail mount STEP 2 Connect the voltages to be monitored to the V1 V4 voltage ports The green connector needs to be removed to be able to access the wire terminal screws The green connectors are numbered 1 7 and should be re installed back in their proper position Voltages between 1 and 80volts DC can be monitored STEP 3 Connect the currents to be monitored to the 11 14 current ports 11 and I2 can read currents from 0 1 to 20A I3 and l4 can read positive or negative currents
5. Web control panel of the unit by using the discovery tool or typing the units known IP address into a browser The unit will serve up the Monitor web page The monitor page is where all the volt age current temperature and relay status can be seen Relays can also be controlled manually from this page There is a cycle button by the relays if you want to automatically cycle a relay from on to off and back The cycle delay is specified on the SYSTEM page STEP 9 Open the Network Page Here you can set a static IP Address You can also set access security by entering a user name and pass word 10 characters max You can also set a unique Host Name to identify the Monitor Monitor Graphs Log Network System Control SNMP Support Board Configuration This page allows the configuration of the board s network settings CAUTION Incorrect settings may cause the board to lose network connectivity Recovery options will be provided on the next page Enter the new settings for the board below Username Password Retype MAC Address 00 04 A3 8D 6C 5B Host Name TYCONVOLTMETER v Enable DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 51 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Primary DNS 192 168 1 254 Second DNS 0 0 0 0 Save Config Reboot STEP 10 Open the System Page You should add meaningful labels to all the Voltages Currents Relays and Temperatures that you are using You can also change various settings on thi
6. ematic 12V Solar Thermocouple Tycon PowerSens Remote Control 4 Voltage Meas 0 80V 2 Current Meas 0 20A 2 Current Meas 10A V4 16 4 Relay 10A CH4 13 1 Internal Temp Sensor 1 External Temp Sensor 40C to 125C Meas Range FAN 40C to 75C Operating Range CH3 9 TP SSW5 NC Switch PSHP24 PAAD o lt 110VAC 150W 8000032 Rev 6 TPDIN Monitor WEB Qwik Install Guide
7. fset 0 0 Temperature 1 IN Temp offset 0 0 Temperature 2 EXT Temp offset 0 0 Log Interval 0 secs 0 to disable Enable NTP Time 04 04 2013 20 44 18 mm dd yy HH MM SS PC Time 04 04 2013 14 44 18 Sync NTP Server pool ntp org GMT 0 Save Config Monitor Graphs Log Network System Control SNMP Support Control Configuration Relay 1 Ping Control 0 0 0 0 0 Every secs 0 Fails 0 Wait secs Every 0 to disable Time Control Disabled v 00 00 00 On 00 00 00 Of Relay 2 Ping Control 0 0 0 0 0 Every secs 0 Fails 0 Wait secs Every 0 to disable Time Control Disabled 00 00 00 On 00 00 00 Of Relay 3 Templ Control 0 0 On 0 0 Off Celsius Volt3 Control 09 On 00 Off Volts Relay 4 Temp2 Control 0 0 On 0 0 Of Celsius Volt4 Control 0 0 On 00 Off Volts MAIL Server Port 25 Username Password Ll Use Username as From field Analog values mail delay 60 minutes Disabled v 0 Lower minutes 0 Upper MAIL To Test On saved values Disabled v 0 Lower minutes 0 Upper Disabled v 0 Lower minutes 0 Upper MAIL To Test On saved values Disabled v 0 Lower minutes 0 Upper Save Config STEP 11 Open the Control Page This is where you can set the relay Ping Control or Time and Temperature or voltage controls You can set up the EMAIL server and set various email triggers Relays 1 and 2 Time Control Set the On time and Off time in 24hr format Note Time control overrides Ping Control and Manual control Ping Co
8. ntrol Set the IP Address to ping Set the ping frequency Every Setting the frequency to zero disables the ping Set the number of consecutive Fails before the relay will cycle Set the Wait so that the system will wait before pinging again This is useful to allow the unit that you are pinging to fully reboot after a power cycle Example if you set the unit to ping every 60 seconds and you have fail set to 2 it will take approx 2 minutes before it would see two consecutive failures and then cycle the relay Relays 3 and 4 Temperature Control Relay 3 can be controlled by the Internal Temperature and Relay 4 can be controlled by the External tempera ture probe Make sure ON temperature is lower than OFF temperature setting Typical Application Fan Control Set ON to 50 Set OFF to 100 Heater Control Set ON to 40 Set OFF to 20 Voltage Control Set the relay turn on and turn off voltages Relay 4 will change state when voltage goes outside the range Temperature set takes priority Email Alerts Set the Email server ie smtp 1and1 com Note GMAIL accounts won t work because they require SSL security when sending emails Set the email account user name and password Leave user name blank to force no authentication Password field is 10 characters max Check the Use Username as From Field checkbox recommended to have the emails sent from the username which is usually an email address If not checked the emails
9. s page Relays Relays are normally closed to save power when on If you want them to be initially open at power up check the box that says Initial Off Cycle Delay This controls how long the relay stays in the opposite state when cycle is clicked on the Monitor Screen Voltage Current and Temp Offsets You can enter or offset val ues if you want to calibrate the TPDIN Monitor WEB to match another piece of measurement equipment or compensate for cable losses Log Interval This sets the number of seconds between log read ings The log can store 1300 data sets If this is exceeded the oldest records will be discarded as new records are entered Note If set to 0 the logging of data is disabled and the graphs and some other functions wont work Time There is no real time clock so if the device loses power the clock will reset Enable NTP to get the time automatically from the inter net Set GMT for your time zone Or you can sync the clock manually to your PC Time by disabling NTP Monitor Graphs Log Network System Control SNMP Support System Configuration Relay 1 Relay 1 Cl Initial OF Relay 2 Relay 2 Cl Initial OF Relay 3 Relay 3 Cl Initial OfF Relay 4 Relay 4 Ll Initial OF Cycle delay 5 secs Voltage 1 Channel 1 Volt offset 0 0 Amp offset 0 0 Voltage 2 Channel 2 Volt offset 0 0 Amp offset 0 0 Voltage 3 Channel 3 Volt offset 0 0 Amp offset 0 0 Voltage 4 Channel 4 Volt offset 0 0 Amp of
10. the SNMP on the SNMP page in the web interface The unit will respond to SNMP queries to gather data and control relays from a script running on a remote computer The unit doesn t allow setting of local SNMP traps 7 WIRE TYPE When using the monitor in high current applica tions gt 10A it s important to use a stranded wire with many fine strands This type of wire will provide a low resistance electrical con nection to the green connectors If using course strand wire such as THHN there will be higher resistance in the connection which will gen erate excessive heat at high currents possibly causing damage to the connectors NEC Wire Class C and D are acceptable Connector Pinouts Limited Warranty The TPDIN Monitor WEB products are supplied with a limited 24 month warranty which covers material and workmanship defects This warran ty does not cover the following oO oO Parts requiring replacement due to improper installation misuse poor site conditions faulty power etc Lightning or weather damage Physical damage to the external amp internal parts Products that have been altered or defaced Products that have been subjected to voltages or currents greater than the published ratings Water damage for units that were not mounted according to user manual Usage other than in accordance with instructions and the normal intended use Typical Application A Power TPDIN Monitor Web Demo System Sch
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