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1. DO Action Setting Note max 8 DO Actions are allowed Module xw 107 Channel D00 ValuelorrF Add DO Action List 3_Multimedia Room DO1 OFF XW 107 DOO OFF Figure 7 13 Delete a DO Alarm Action http www icpdas com 38 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 8 Event Log PMC 5141 provides page to view the Event logger information You can visit the page for the system messages or operation information for your reference The information PMC 5141 will record in the log file are as follows 1 The Login Logout events for Administrator 2 The events to modify the PMC 5141 system settings 3 The event that PMC 5141 is failed to get the power meter data 4 The event to modify the CT PT values of the power meters by PMC 5141 5 The event that PMC 5141 is failed to send the alarm messages by Email or SMS 6 The event that PMC 5141 is failed to send back the power data files to FTP Server 7 The event about the status of the firmware download process 8 The event of successful or failed update attempts of the PMC 5141 firmware upgrade r Monitor ad ement System ICP DAS CO LTD Power Meter Logout r Language Englist Event Log Event Log 1 2012 05 03 16 27 32 Admin 192 168 100 67 Login 2012 05 03 16 09 37 RTU Read Fail 4_Cultural Area ID 4 address 512 513 2012 05 03 16 09 34 RTU Read Fail 4_Cultural Area ID 4 address 4096 4105 2012 05 03 16 09 31 RTU Read Fa
2. M Contract Capacity Setting Contract Capacity 100 kw Figure 5 12 Contract Capacity Setting Demand Interval Setting Input the Calculation Interval of the demand the default interval is 15 minutes The Calculation Interval of the demand can be set as 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes Demand Interval Setting Calculation Interval Every 60 v Minutes Figure 5 13 Demand Interval Setting Carbon Footprint Setting Set up the factor of Carbon Footprint Please follow the global statistics data published by International Energy Agency IEA to set up the carbon footprint factors Carbon Footprint Setting Factor 0 612 Figure 5 14 Carbon Footprint Setting http www icpdas com 13 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 5 4 Security Setting In the Security Setting section it allows to H Modify the password for administrator or general user M Change the settings for Login Timeout H Enable or disable Local FTP Server H Modify the password of Local FTP Server Security Setting Admin Password Old Password New Password Confirm New Password User Password Old Password New Password Confirm New Password Login Timeout Setup Timeout Time 15 Minute s Enable Local FTP Server V Change Password Account admin New Password Confirm New Password Figure 5 15 Security Setting Admin Password The Admin Password is limited to 20
3. display when the user login into the system Language English Figure 5 4 Language Setting Date Time Date Select l button to bring up the calendar window Figure 5 5 click the date on the calendar to set up the date setting http www icpdas com 8 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Time Select the hour minute second from the dropdown list After you finish the setting click on Save button to save the changes Date Time Setting Current Date Time 2012 05 17 16 06 49 Set up Date to 2012 _ Mos 17 YYYYIMM DD Set up Time to Figure 5 5 Time Setting Network Setting Each time when get into this page it will automatically read and display current network setting of the PMC 5141 After finishing modification of the network setting click on Save button to save the changes Network Setting IP Address 192 168 100 69 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 DNS Server Address 168 95 1 1 Figure 5 6 Networking Setting Note 1 The terminal for outer network connection on PMC 5141 is LANI therefore input the parameters of LAN1 network settings in this section 2 If fail to setup the network the network setting will be set as previous value After successful modifying the network setting it will automatically logout and transfer to new address If it doesn t transfer to new address automatically please input the new address in the address bar and reco
4. 2 Before Installation Before installing PMC 5141 please finish the hardware installation of the PM 2133 PM 2134 PM 311x and make sure all wiring connections are accurate please refer to PM 2133 PM 2134 PM 311x user manual PMC 5141 allows to connect with up to 16 power meters The Modbus address range of the power meter is from 1 64 please make sure the Modbus address you set does not exceed 64 Modify PMC 5141 s network settings to fit current network environment settings and the default network settings of PMC 5141 is as follow MIP 192 168 255 1 H Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 H Gateway address 192 168 0 1 E DNS Server address n a 1 Modify the network settings of the PC or Notebook to be the same network segment as PMC 5141 For example H P 192 168 255 2 H Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 H Gateway address 192 168 0 1 2 Connect PMC 5141 LAN1 with PC by network cable PMC 5141 is capable of auto crossover 3 Start the browse and input http 192 168 255 1 in the address bar 4 Input default administrator password Admin to login into the page 5 After login in PMC 5141 web page go to System Setting Basic Setting gt Network Setting modify the network setting to fit current network environment 6 Save the settings and connect PMC 5141 to the network http www icpdas com 3 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 3 System Login For the best view when using webpage browsers Chrome Firefox IE
5. 2012 v 5 vi 17 m Type Y vi Query Historical Chart 1_Main Building V a Index Date Time 1 Office 2 Meeting Room 3 Training Room 4 Common Room 1 201 2 05 17 00 04 58 1114 728 1116 947 1115 339 1115 708 S 2 2012 05 17 00 09 59 1114 831 1114 473 1114 482 1116 250 a 3 2012 05 17 00 14 56 1115 232 1115 776 1115 299 1114 069 4 201 2 05 17 00 19 57 1114 459 1116 572 1117 180 1116 106 5 2012 05 17 00 24 59 1417 132 1114 612 1115 065 1115 741 6 201 2 05 17 00 29 55 1115 617 1115 319 1115 673 1116 771 7 201 2 05 17 00 34 57 1117 900 1113 437 1114 643 1115 023 8 201 2 05 17 00 39 59 1115 179 1114 503 1113 081 1114 465 g 2012 05 17 00 44 55 1115 500 1113 202 1114 676 1114 874 10 201 2 0517 00 49 57 1114 589 1115 303 1115 689 1114 494 11 201 2 05 17 00 54 59 1115 067 1115 167 1114 772 1113 199 12 201 2 05 17 00 69 55 1116 148 1117 082 TEISI 1117 192 Vv Figure 6 25 Historical Data Table PM 213x http www icpdas com 28 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Historical Data Data File Recording Range 2012 05 14 2012 05 18 Date 2012 5 m 17 m Type V Query Historical Chart 4_Muttimedia Room V b Index Date Time 1 Multifunction Exhibitic 2 Multimedia Library 1 201 2 05 17 00 04 58 1064 768 1064 629 2 201 2 05 17 00 09 55 1064 124 1064 468 7 3 201 2 05 17 00 14 56 1064 908 1065 334 4 201 2 05 17 00 19 58 1067 377 1066 784 5 201 2 05 17 00 25 00 1066 245 1065 738 6 201 2 05 17 00 29 56 1068
6. Average daily kVA Ch3 Average daily kvar Ch3 Timing of daily max kW Ch4 daily max kW Ch4 daily total Electricity Ch4 Average daily PF Ch4 Average daily current Ch4 Average daily voltage Ch4 Average daily kVA Ch4 Average daily kvar Ch4 PM 3112 Daily Report Index of hour Date Power meter ID Timing of hourly max kW Ch1 hourly max kW Ch1 Hourly total Electricity Ch1 Average hourly PF Ch1 Average hourly current Ch1 Average hourly voltage Chl Average hourly kVA Ch1 Average hourly kvar Ch1 Timing of hourly max kW Ch2 hourly max kW Ch2 Hourly total Electricity Ch2 Average hourly PF Ch2 Average hourly current Ch2 Average hourly voltage Ch2 Average hourly kVA Ch2 Average hourly kvar Ch2 PM 3112 Monthly Report Index of date Date Power meter ID Timing of daily max kW Chl daily max kW Ch1 daily total Electricity Chl Average daily PF Chl Average daily current Ch1l Average daily voltage Chl Average daily kVA Ch1 Average daily kvar Chl Timing of daily max kW Ch2 daily max kW Ch2 daily total Electricity Ch2 Average daily PF Ch2 Average daily current Ch2 Average daily voltage Ch2 Average daily kVA Ch2 Average daily kvar Ch2 http 7www icpdas com 50 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Appendix IV Modbus Address Table PMC 5141 allows SCADA software or HMI device to retrieve the power data via Modbus TCP protocol PMC 5141 register addresses are specified according to Modbus
7. CT Ratio 11 1 65535 Figure 6 13 Power Meter Property http www icpdas com 23 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Power Meter DO setting PM 311x series In this section you can give a nickname and initial power on default DO values to the specified power meter After finishing the settings click Save to save the nickname and power on default values The nickname could be input and displayed in multiple languages After the power on values being set the system will output the pre set initial status when being powered on DO Setting Channel Channel2 Nickname Dot D02 Power On Value OFF v OFF Figure 6 14 Power Meter DO Setting 6 4 View Data On the View Data page it provides a brief overview information of electricity usage information including daily report monthly report real time chart historical table and historical chart as shown below Statistics Report Recorded Data File Range 2012 05 17 2012 05 18 Report Type Daily Report Report Date 2012 5 I 18 v Open Report Realtime Data Type V v View Historical Data Recorded Data File Range 2012 05 16 2012 05 18 Date 2012 vi 5 7 18 Type V Figure 6 15 View Data Statistics Report This function provides daily and monthly report of the power data To open a report please select the Report Type Figure 6 16 and then select the Report Date Fi
8. 2 Float_ 15 30 60 mins 30186 N 1 200 2 Float current demand 15 30 60 mins l 30188 N 1 200 Predicted demand Max demand 30190 N 1 200 Hourly Max demand l 30192 N 1 200 Float Daily Max demand 30194 N 1 200 Float Monthly 2 rot Daily Tot 30196 N 1 200 Float Electricity Monthly Tot a 30198 N 1 200 Float Electricity Yearly Tot _ 30200 N 1 200 Float Electricity Channel4 2134 value 2133 15 30 60 mins 30220 N 1 200 2 Float current demand 15 30 60 mins l 30222 N 1 200 2 Float Predicted demand ttp www icpdas com 55 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual O O 00O DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Max demand 30224 N 1 200 Float Hourly Max demand 30226 N 1 200 Float Daily Max demand 30228 N 1 200 Float Monthly Daily Tot 30230 N 1 200 Float Electricity Monthly Tot 30232 N 1 200 Float Electricity Yearly Tot 30234 N 1 200 Float Electricity Other Information of Power Mete This block stores other information of power meters which connect with PMC 5141 Input Register Unit Register 16 Bits N RS 485 Address PT Value 30290 N 1 200 0 01 655 35 CT Value 30292 N 1 200 Unsigned Int 1 65535 1 OK Error Code 30294 N 1 200 1 Int 0 Failed 1 Not Initialized http www icpdas com 56
9. Log File Retention Time 10 Day s Contract Capacity Setting Contract Capacity N A Demand Interval Setting Calculation Interval Every 15 Minutes Back ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Figure 10 3 System Overview page 10 4 Power Meter List When you enter the Power Meter List page a list of the power meters that are currently connected with the PMC 5141 will show http www icpdas com 43 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Power Monitor Power Meter List 1_Main Building 2 Production Area l 3 Multimedia Room 4 Cultural Area l Back 00000 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Figure 10 4 Power Meter List page Click the power meter on the list and then the Power Meter Overview page for that meter will be shown There are four buttons in the page Power Meter Information Realtime chart Back and Home Power Meter Information and Realtime chart buttons are for power meter value display SS Power Monitor Power Meter Overview Power Meter Information Realtime Chart l Back Home 010 00 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Figure 10 5 Power Meter Overview page Click on the button to view the power value of the specified power meter Detailed description is as below Power Meter Information After getting into the Power Meter Information page the parameters of the specified power meter will be displayed
10. Monthly Tot CO2 Emission 1463523 Yearty Tot CO2 Emission 14 54 Figure 4 1 Default HOME Page Figure 4 2 Flash HMI HOME Page After login into the page according to different access authority level you will be directed to different pages Login as Administrator The default home page figure 4 1 will be loaded it will display current information of the power meters that are connected to the system the power information will be updated automatically every 20 seconds On this page users could view brief summary of power data and contract capacity in real time In addition carbohydrate emission information will be displayed according to the electricity consumption of the power meter Login as General User The default home page will be displayed according to previously set by the administrator When a Flash HMI home page project 1s set as the home page please refer to Flash HMI Tools Quick Start the system will load the preset HMI home page project as the home page Figure 4 2 If no Flash HI home page is assigned the system will load default home page Figure 4 1 Please note if this is your first time login into the system please search the power meter in advance please refer to power meter setting section the power data of the power meters can t be displayed without performing searching in advance http www icpdas com 5 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual The 6 function tabs on web page upper region a
11. The default FTP login directory is the root directory of the Micro SD card H Power data logger files are saved in the Log directory Based on the power meter ID each power meter has its own directory for the data logger files saving The following is an example of the file structure in the data logger file directory Power meter information file Log 01A3851F140000D3 2133 7 _info txt History power meter data file Log 01A3851F140000D3 2133 7 2011 9 19 csv Power meter data file for 2011 9 19 Log 01A3851F140000D3 2133 7 2011 9 19Rpt csv lt Daily power report for 2011 9 19 Monthly Report Log 01A3851F140000D3 2133 7 2011 9Rpt csv Monthly power report for 2011 9 01A3851F140000D3 2133 7 is the unique identification number for the power meter 2133 indicates the type of power meter 2133 is for PM 2133 2134 is for PM 2134 3112 1s for PM 3112 7 is the Modbus address of the power meter A date tag 2011 9 19 the date the file being created is appended ahead of the file name The file info txt is used to record the nicknames of the power meters that are connected to the PMC 5141 and their mapping data with PMC 5141 H Event logger files are saved in the EventLog directory The following is an example of the file structure in the event logger file directory EventLog Event_20110805 143506 20110805143506 indicates that the first record time of the file starts from 2011 08 0
12. to login PMC 5141 Web Server 1280x1024 resolutions is recommended For browser versions Firefox3 6 Chrome14 0 8 IE8 version or above 1s recommended anagement System osc Welcome to PMMS System Password Figure 3 1 System Login Interface The authority is granted in two levels by different passwords H Administrator default password Admin The system Administrator can modify and view the settings of the system information or the compact power meters Only one administrator is allowed to login into the system at the same time If previous administrator session wasn t logout properly it will take 5 minutes default to be able to login again H General User default password User General users are allowed to view the information of the system or the compact power meters they are not allowed to modify any settings There are 5 general users allowed to login into the system at the same time Note please make sure the Java Script function of your browser is enabled and Adobe Flash Player is installed before using this system otherwise the system will not be able to function properly http www icpdas com 4 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 4 System HOME Page Y i EPU weep Power Monitor ed x i amp M TS Management System System Dally Tot Electricity f 2213 Monthly Tot Electricity 24392 06 Vearty Tot Electricity 2439266 Dally Tot CO2 Emission 13 78
13. 434 3 443 22 9 852 9 823 0 942 31 508 25 469 37 437 110 490 110 494 110 484 10 437 3 466 23 9 855 9 613 0 942 31 475 25 462 37 488 110 499 110 513 110 502 10 434 3 480 Daily Highest Usage 1965 436 kW Time 2012 05 17 07 25 40 Total 35007 860 kWh Figure 6 18 PM 2133 Report http www icpdas com 25 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 1_Main Building 1 Office 2012 05 17 Daily Report Time KkYY Max kWh RE l v kVA kvar 00 324 967 324 578 0 941 310 036 1115 532 345 351 114 151 01 325 006 325 051 0 941 309 788 1114 811 345 354 113 711 02 325 058 324 684 0 942 309 700 1114 504 345 160 113 249 03 325 284 324 947 0 942 309 631 1115 455 345 379 112 889 04 325 543 324 563 0 940 309 735 1114 946 345 342 115 141 05 324 931 325 033 0 940 310 074 1114 726 345 643 115 327 O6 325 359 324 934 0 941 309 728 1115 114 345 382 113 601 07 325 534 324 869 0 941 310 231 1114 925 345 883 113 869 03 325 390 325 205 0 942 310 147 1114 917 345 789 112 797 09 325 458 325 518 0 942 310 010 1114 951 345 647 112 594 10 325 300 324 408 0 940 309 834 1115 315 345 564 115 164 11 325 330 324 973 0 943 310 034 1114 307 345 474 112 233 12 325 337 324 930 0 942 309 642 1114 557 345 113 113 153 13 325 380 324 916 0 942 309 542 1114 833 345 101 112 779 14 325 406 324 527 0 939 309 792 1115 166 345 468 115 492 16 325 248 324 652 0 941 309 925 1114 997 345 561 113 989 16 325 494 325 231 0 941 309 962 1114 756 345 532 114 000 17 325 717 265 352 0 944 15 490 111 585 1 728 0 561 13 1
14. 445 1065 488 7 201210511 7 00 34 58 1064 486 1066 131 8 201 2 05 17 00 39 59 1065 585 1066 235 9 201 2 05 1 00 44 56 1062 903 1066 834 10 201 2 05 17 00 49 58 1065 689 1063 376 11 20120517 00 54 59 1064 559 1066 098 12 201 2 05 17 00 59 56 1064 236 1064 400 K Figure 6 26 Historical Data Table PM 3112 Reset Chart V Show Marker 1_Main Building V E 1 Office E 2 Meeting Room E 3 Training Room NN 4 Common Room 112 000 111 860 111 720 111 580 111 300 111 160 12 30 00 12 40 00 12 50 00 13 00 00 13 10 00 13 20 00 13 30 00 13 40 00 13 50 00 14 00 00 Figure 6 27 Historical Chart PM 213x _ Reset Chart V Show Marker 4 Multimedia Room V W 1 Multifunction Exhibition Pla BE 2 Multimedia Library 106 300 106 680 106 560 106 440 106 320 106 200 106 080 12 30 00 12 40 00 12 50 00 13 00 00 13 10 00 13 20 00 13 30 00 13 40 00 13 50 00 14 00 00 Figure 6 28 Historical Chart PM 3112 http www icpdas com 29 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual It allows to view historical data chart of specific type The user could select the range on the below region or drag and move on the chart to adjust the viewing range To reset the chart to original view click on the Reset button on the left upper region Move the mouse cursor close to the marker point the value will be displayed http www icpdas com 30 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 7 Alarm It allows to set up to 6 IF THEN ELSE Alarm Rul
15. 654 1 629 0 944 15 498 111 476 1 728 0 554 19 1 642 1 637 0 946 15 500 111 516 1 729 0 546 20 1 642 1 633 0 946 15 497 111 505 1 728 0 545 21 1 642 1 637 0 947 15 499 111 475 1 728 0 539 22 1 639 1 629 0 944 15 498 111 514 1 728 0 559 23 1 642 1 637 0 948 15 502 111 500 1 728 0 536 Daily Highest Usage 325 717 kW Time 2012 05 17 17 36 19 Total 5798 173 kWh Figure 6 19 PM 2134 Report 4 Multimedia Room 1 Multifunction Exhibition Pla 2012 05 17 Daily Report Time KkVW Max kWh PF Vv kVA kvar no 392 109 391 000 0 944 389 783 1065 277 415 235 133 995 01 392 609 392 000 0 942 389 712 1064 413 414 324 135 474 02 392 109 391 000 0 944 389 062 1064 784 414 276 133 060 03 392 109 391 000 0 945 389 791 1065 241 415 217 132 595 04 392 218 391 500 0 943 390 104 1065 041 415 468 135 505 05 392 218 391 000 0 942 389 591 1064 730 414 312 135 414 06 392 327 392 000 0 941 390 612 1065 165 416 058 137 848 07 392 218 391 000 0 943 389 311 1065 239 414 704 134 802 03 391 217 390 000 0 942 388 241 1065 268 413 570 136 156 09 391 609 391 500 0 943 389 776 1064 918 415 075 135 057 10 392 218 390 000 0 943 338 228 1065 639 413 715 134 627 11 392 109 392 000 0 943 390 331 1065 359 415 342 135 058 12 392 609 390 500 0 944 389 556 1064 705 414 762 133 290 13 392 718 392 500 0 942 390 036 1065 547 415 603 136 225 14 393 109 392 000 0 943 390 036 1065 475 415 563 134 670 13 392 718 391 000 0 943 389 498 1065 392 414 966 134 983 16 391 716 390 500 0 942 389 025 1064
16. In Pulse Output mode the selected DO channel will generate a square wave according to specified parameters Pulse High and Pulse Low It is required to input the Pulse High and Pulse Low The unit is 1 second Pulse High indicates the ON time duration and Pulse Low indicates the OFF time duration in a periodic Pulse cycle Figure 5 26 Pulse Output Setting 5 6 Home Page Setting In Home Page Setting page it allows to perform Home page edition design and the management of Home page project For more detailed information please refer to Flash HMI Tools Quick Start manual Tool DemoEN DemoEN1 n 1 a E REE Cely eai oei Cela meat pela Figure 5 27 HOME Page Setting http www icpdas com 18 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 6 Power Meter On the Power Meter page a list for all power meters connected to the system will be displayed on the left region Figure 6 1 Click on one Power meter there will be three tabs shows on the right region Overview Parameter Setting and View Data For the initialization of the system please click on Scan Figure 6 2 to perform the first scan of the system in order to build a list of the power meters gt Y Power Monitor SD S Management System icr pas co LTD lenguage Engien M System l Alarm Event Log Logout Power Meter Status Power Meter Concentrator Select the Power Meter 1_ Main Building 2 Production Area 3_ Mu
17. Logging Log Rate 15 Minutes The Log data value is the average value of the set of data acquired during the log rate interval Log File Retention Time 20 Day s File Name Format YYYY MM DD csv End of Line Character CR Mac x M Event Logging Log File Retention Time 6 Month s Time to Upload Every 1 Day s IP Address 1 gt gt gt Poef Account _ User Password 0 E Contract Capacity Setting Contract Capacity D kW Demand Interval Setting Calculation Interval Every 60 Minutes arbon Footprint Setting Factor 0 612 Figure 5 8 Advanced Setting Page Data Logging In Data Logging section you can set up the schedule for PMC 5141 to record power values of power meters To enable Data Logging please click on the check box in front to enable the function To disable the function please uncheck and click on Save button The Data Logging interface 1s shown as below Log Rate 15 v Minutes The Log data value is the average value of the set of data acquired during the log rate interval Log File Retention Time 20 v Day s File Name Format YYYY MM DD csv x End of Line Character CR Mac Figure 5 9 Data Logging gt Log Rate In this section you can set up the interval to record each data The Log data is an average value of a set of data acquired during the log rate interval You can set the Log Rate as 5 10 15 minutes gt Log File Ret
18. OFF Figure 6 3 Power meter information Overview page PM 3112 Power Meter Parameter Information This section allows to view the parameter settings of the selected power meter including COM Port Modbus ID Type PT Ratio and CT Ratio Power Meter Parameter Information COM Port Modbus ID Type PT Ratio CT Ratio COM2 3 PM 3112 1 1 Figure 6 4 Power Meter Parameter Information http www icpdas com 20 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Power Meter Real Time Information Power Meter Real Time Information V 106 925 105 313 105 622 105 953 kW 1 814 1 230 2 592 5 631 kVA 1 942 1 283 2 693 5 916 Power Meter Accumulated Real Time Information Figure 6 5 Power Meter Real Time Information PM 2133 Power Meter Real Time Information V 108 310 108 310 108 108 108 108 Figure 6 6 Power Meter Real Time Information PM 2134 Power Meter Real Time Information 111 638 111 572 1 688 1 394 kWh 8 176 7 091 kVAh 8 643 7 528 Figure 6 7 Power Meter Real Time Information PM 3112 http www icpdas com 21 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual In this section it allows to view the real time information of the selected power meter For PM 2133 it will display the real time information of Phase A Phase B and Phase C Figure 6 5 For PM 2134 it will display the real time information of Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 and Channel 4 Figure 6 6 And for PM 3112 it will display the real time information of C
19. characters and the default Administrator Password is Admin Note Avoid using the system characters and as the password Admin Password Old Password New Password L O Confirm New Password Pe Figure 5 16 Password Setting for Administrator User Password The User Password is limited to 20 characters and the default User Password is User Note Avoid using the system characters and as the password User Password Old Password A4 New Password Confirm New Password Pe Figure 5 17 Password Setting for User http www icpdas com 14 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Please note If the user modify the Admin Password and the User Password at the same time it is required to input both password accurately to make the changes effective Login Timeout Setup This section allows to modify login timeout to be 5 10 15 20 30 minutes when the login idle time exceeds the login timeout interval the default timeout interval is 5 minutes the system will logout this user automatically Login Timeout Setup Timeout Time 15 Minute s Figure 5 18 Login Timeout Setting Enable Local FTP Server and Change Password In this section it allows to enable and set up the FTP Server function of PMC 5141 By using FTP software it allows to connect to the FTP Server of PMC 5141directly and enables to retrieve the event log or power data log files from remote FTP Cli
20. meter PM 2134 PM 3112 Channel Data Parameter Name Modbus Address Length Phase Type Input Register Unit Register 16 Bits N RS 485 Address 30110 N 1 200 2 Float Channel 21343119 ENE Phase A 2133 kVAh 30116 N 1 200 15 30 60 mins 30118 N 1 200 Float current demand 15 30 60 mins 30120 N 1 200 Float Predicted demand ttp www icpdas com 53 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual O O 00O DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Max demand 30122 N 1 200 Float Hourly Max demand 30124 N 1 200 Float Daily Max demand 30126 N 1 200 Float Monthly Daily Tot 30128 N 1 200 Float Electricity Monthly Tot 30130 N 1 200 Float Electricity Yearly Tot 30132 N 1 200 Float sae ee os ea MVA 30142 N 1 200 2 Float E N 1 200 vn 301464 p00 15 30 60 mins 30152 N 1 200 Float current demand 15 30 60 mins Channel2 2134 3112 Pe J 30154 N 1 200 Float Phase B 2133 ea eta Max demand 30156 N 1 200 Float Hourly Max demand 30158 N 1 200 Float Daily Max demand 30160 N 1 200 Float Monthly Daily Tot 30162 N 1 200 Float Electricity Monthly Tot 30164 N 1 200 Float Electricity Yearly Tot 30166 N 1 200 Float Electricity ee ee 301684 1 206 ttp www icpdas com ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Channel3 2134 Phase C 2133 Wh 30180 N 1 200 2 Float Pawar 30182 N 1 200 2 Float wah 301844 N 1 200
21. os De D7 Figure 5 22 DI Channel Setting gt Nickname In this section the user could give a nickname to a DI channel on the I O modules The nickname section allows to input and display the nickname in multiple languages After you modify or input the nickname click Save button to save the changes http www icpdas com 16 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual DO Channel Setting ono 7 a a E TT EYS _ C J E51 _ C gt C C Figure 5 23 DO Channel Setting gt Nickname In this section the user could give a nickname to a DO channel on the I O modules The nickname section allows to input and display the nicknames in multiple languages After you modify or input the nickname click Save button to save the changes Figure 5 24 Nickname Setting gt Power On Value In this section it allows to set the initial value for the DO channels in the Power On Value field The system will output this value when being powered on Click Save button to save the changes Power On Value OFF v Figure 5 25 Power On Value Setting http www icpdas com 17 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual gt Enable Pulse Output If you check the Enable pulse output checkbox it will allow this DO channel to perform pulse output and form a periodic pulse cycle
22. read data up to value 1 Note The length of the message cannot exceed 160 characters Figure 7 11 SMS Alarm Action Setting 1 Specify if the Email sending requires Multiple Notices mechanism Select No the alarm will be sent once only Select Yes the alarm will be sent when it matches the condition setting and if the error persist the status continues to stay True the alarm will be re sent again after 24 hours and 48 hours 2 Enter the receiver s phone number in the 1 5 Phone Number field http www icpdas com 36 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual You can input up to 5 phone numbers at least one phone number has to be entered Please enter the phone number in sequence to avoid possible error 3 If the content of the message includes English and numbers only it doesn t require to enable the Unicode option If the content of the message includes characters other than English and numbers please enable the Unicode option 4 Enter the SMS content in the Content field Please note the length of the content cannot exceed 160 characters If the Unicode mode is adopted the length of the content cannot exceed 70 characters In addition SMS provides an encoded string for you to add current channel value into SMS content The encoding tag is shown as below value1 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 1st condition value2 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 2nd condition value3 indicates
23. register mapping tables more detailed information will follow Please Note H The addresses are in Base 0 format H The addresses are in Decimal format H The default value of NetID is 1 H If the data is displayed in Floating format each record of data will take two registers to hold the data The following code example demonstrates how to join the two registers into one floating point value float register_to_float short r1 short r2 float f int a amp f tasr a 4 ETZ return Please note for the compilers are different big endian or little endian the floating point composing order might be different For example if rl represent the address of 30100 register and r2 represent the address of 30101 register to join rl and r2 to a floating point in the system is big endian system you will need to call float value register_to_float rl r2 Instead if the system is little endian system you will need to call float value register_to_float r2 r1 Please note 1 If you are not sure your compiler belongs to which system try both ways to find the accurate one http www icpdas com 51 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual PMC 5141 Modbus Address Table XW 107 DO value XW 107 DI value Power Meter DO value Power Meter DI value RS 485 address 1 RS 485 address 1 Power Meter DO value Power Meter DI value RS 485 address 2 RS 485 address 2 Power Meter DO value Power Meter DI value RS 4
24. section System Login 7 Pr wer Monitor LE _ j ____ Management System ic ous co iro Welcome to PMMS System Password Login Figure 10 1 Login page 10 2 HOME Page If the login process is success The first page will be shown and display information such as PMC 5141 nickname OS version Firmware version and Language setting User can modify the Language setting on this page In the lower part of the page there are three function buttons H System Overview E Power Meter List H Logout More detailed information for each function will be given in the following sections http www icpdas com A ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual System Infomation PMC Nickname PMMS Runtime01 OS Version 1 0 0 0 Firmware Version 2 2 0 Language System Overview Power Meter List 01010 Logout Full Version O ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Figure 10 2 System page 10 3 System Overview In the System Overview page you can get the detailed system information of PMC 5141 controller shown as below To leave this page click on the Back button in the lower part to return to the System page System Overview System Information OS Version 1 0 0 0 Firmware Version 2 2 0 PMC Nickname PMMS Runtime01 Default Language English Current Date Time 2012 07 17 16 14 54 Free Disk Space 1667 84 MB Login Timeout 15 Minute s Data Logging Log Rate Every 15 Minutes
25. 5 14 35 06 http www icpdas com 47 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Appendix II The format of the Power Logger Data file The power data logger files generated by PMC 5141 are saved in CSV file format Each line represents one record each field in the line is separated by a comma The data sequences from left to right in the line of the power data are as follows Date Time Power meter ID Voltage Ch1 or Phase A Current Ch1 or Phase A kW Ch1 or Phase A kvar Ch1 or Phase A kVA Ch1 or Phase A PF Ch1 or Phase A kWh Ch1 or Phase A kvarh Ch1 or Phase A kVAh Ch1 or Phase A Daily tot Electricity kWh Ch1 or Phase A Current demand 15 30 60mins Ch1 or Phase A Voltage Ch2 or Phase B Current Ch2 or Phase B kW Ch2 or Phase B kvar Ch2 or Phase B kVA Ch2 or Phase B PF Ch2 or Phase B kWh Ch2 or Phase B kvarh Ch2 or Phase B kVAh Ch2 or Phase B Daily tot Electricity kWh Ch2 or Phase B Current demand 15 30 60mins Ch2 or Phase B Voltage Ch3 or Phase C Current Ch3 or Phase C kW Ch3 or Phase C kvar Ch3 or Phase C kVA Ch3 or Phase C PF Ch3 or Phase C kWh Ch3 or Phase C kvarh Ch3 or Phase C kVAh Ch3 or Phase C Daily tot Electricity kWh Ch3 or Phase C Current demand 15 30 60mins Ch3 or Phase C Voltage Ch4 or Average Current Ch4 or Average kW Ch4 or Average kvar Ch4 or Total kVA Ch4 or Total PF Ch4 or Average kWh Ch4 or Total kvarh Ch4 or Total kVAh Ch4 or Total Daily tot Electrici
26. 820000 5I ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 1 System Description PMMS Power Monitor amp Management Solution is a power management system developed by ICP DAS PMMS mainly consists of two parts PMC 5141 Power Meter Concentrator and ICP DAS Compact Power Meters PMC 5141 connects to ICP DAS compact power meter PM 213x and PM 311x via RS 485 to read the power data of the devices and then save the power data and send the data to back end FTP Server or SCADA software for further data integration or analysis PMC 5141 also provides power demand management and alarm notification functions With ICP DAS I O modules XW 107 according to the power demand level it allows to turn on off the devices to manage the power consumption of the devices In addition PMC 5141 offers built in Web Server it allows users to connect to PMC 5141 via browser to view power data or set up parameters for the controllers or view the real time or historical power data of the devices By using Flash HMI Tools function users could easily design a specific power monitor page by a few clicks on browsers In addition PMC 5141 offers Modbus TCP Slave function it allows SCADA software or HMI devices to connect to PMC 5141 to get the front end power meter data via Modbus TCP protocol During the whole process of system development no programming is required it takes a few clicks on web page to complete settings and to store the power data of the devices in the database for f
27. 845 414 247 135 409 17 473 634 367 000 0 949 299 479 330 119 314 180 99 594 18 257 927 2 000 0 944 19 488 106 502 2 076 0 669 19 2 003 2 000 0 946 19 501 106 498 2 077 0 658 20 2 003 2 000 0 947 19 498 106 486 2 076 0 653 21 2 003 2 000 0 945 19 496 106 490 2 076 0 662 22 2 003 2 000 0 947 19 526 106 511 2 080 0 648 23 2 003 2 000 0 945 19 470 106 487 2 073 0 661 Daily Highest Usage 473 684 kW Time 2012 05 17 17 49 24 Total 7029 500 kW h Figure 6 20 PM 3112 Report http www icpdas com 26 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Real Time Data In this section it allows to query various electricity data Select the Type Figure 6 16 and then click on View The data chart will be displayed as shown on Figure 6 22 PM 213x and Figure 6 23 PM 3112 It allows to view real time chart one type each time if a second type is viewed the previous chart will be closed automatically and will display the real time chart of the second type only The user could select a specific type to view the real time chart The refresh rate of the chart is 5 seconds Click on the Stop button on the left it will stop refreshing the chart and will display the chart data of the previous 25 minutes The user could drag and move on the chart to adjust the viewing range Press Start to continue to refresh the chart To view the value on the marker point move the mouse cursor close to the marker point the value will be displayed Realtime Data P
28. 85 address 3 Power Meter DO value Power Meter DI value RS 485 address 4 Power Meter DO value Power Meter DI value RS 485 address N N lt 64 RS 485 address N N lt 64 The RS 485 address setting for PM 213x PM 311x power meter is between 1 64 but the PMC 5141 only can connect with up to 16 ICP DAS power meters at one time PMC 5141System Data Power Meter Data RS 485 address 1 Power Meter Data RS 485 address 2 Power Meter Data RS 485 address 3 Power Meter Data RS 485 address 4 Power Meter Data RS 485 address 5 Power Meter Data RS 485 address N N lt 64 The RS 485 address setting for PM 213x PM 311x power meter is between 1 64 but the PMC 5141 only can connect with up to 16 ICP DAS power meters at one time http www icpdas com 52 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual PMC 5141 System Data This block stores the system information of PMC 5141 shown as below Input Register Unit Register 16 Bits see ee Calculation Interval 30006 15 30 60 for Demand kW a OK Connect status of 30007 0 Failed Power meter er 1 Not Initialized FTP Upload 30008 1 I a tat t a T 0 Failed Power Meter Data The block stores the power data of the power meters that are connected with the PMC 5141 PMC 5141 can connect with PM 213x and PM 311x For each type of power meter has different properties the following sub blocks are representing 3 Phase power meter PM 2133 or 4 2 Loops Channels 1 Phase power
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30. Interval Setting O m a c E o 3 gt rt lt m Every 15 Minutes arbon Footprint Setting Factor 0 612 Figure 5 1 System Overview Page User could check out the information for each setting and perform firmware upgrade on this page For more detailed information about firmware upgrade function please refer to chapter 9 Firmware Upgrade section http www icpdas com 7 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 5 2 Basic Setting On Basic Setting page the user could modify the Nickname Language Date Time of the system Network Setting and COM Port Setting of the PMC 5141 Basic Setting Nickname PMMS Language English Current Date Time 2012 05 18 13 35 16 Set up Date to 2012 ifs ahiz __ C YYYYI MMIDD Set up Time to 16 6 w 49 hh mm ss IP Address 192 168 100 69 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 DNS Server Address 168 95 1 1 COM Port COM2 Baudrate 19200 v Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1184 Timeout leoo ms Figure 5 2 Basic Setting Page Nickname The user could assign a nickname to the PMC 5141 the nickname could be input and displayed in multiple languages After you make a change to the nickname please click Save button to save the change Nickname Power Monitor System Figure 5 3 Nickname Setting Language The Language setting section allows user to setup the default language
31. Meter is disconnected When Power Meter is disconnected fail to Content read data up to value1 eee 160 characters Figure 7 10 Email Alarm Action Setting 1 Specify if the Email sending requires Multiple Notices mechanism Select No the alarm will be sent once only Select Yes the alarm will be sent when it matches the condition setting and if the error persist the status continues to stay True the alarm will be re sent again after 24 hours and 48 hours 2 Enter the IP or the domain name of the SMTP server in the SMTP Server field 3 If SMTP server requires account and password validation please select the Authentication Checkbox and continue steps 4 5 to login into the SMTP server If SMTP server doesn t need account and password validation uncheck the Authentication Checkbox and skip steps 4 5 go to step 6 directly Enter the SMTP server login ID in the Login ID field Enter the SMTP server password in the Password field Enter the sender s name in the Sender Name field Enter the sender s email address in the Sender Email Address field oe er ee t eth 7 5 Receiver Email Enter the receiver s email address in the address field You can input up to 5 receivers at least one email address has to be entered Please enter the email address in sequence to avoid possible error http www icpdas com 35 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 9 Enter the email s
32. Power Monitor amp Management Solution PMC 5141 User Manual Version 2 3 0 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Warning ICP DAS Inc LTD assumes no liability for damages consequent to the use of this product ICP DAS Inc LTD reserves the right to change this manual at any time without notice The information furnished by ICP DAS Inc is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility 1s assumed by ICP DAS Inc LTD for its use or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use Copyright and Trademark Information Copyright 2012 by ICP DAS Inc LTD All rights reserved worldwide Trademark of Other Companies The names used for identification only maybe registered trademarks of their respective companies License The user can use modify and backup this software on a single machine The user may not reproduce transfer or distribute this software or any copy in whole or in part ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Table of Contents L orse IDES CPU weet pitt eeta rennet repaint arene E AE A PA A D 1 2 Devore Installatiohi n26s02r2 054 E E CEO 020 A07 A 9 EO co T 3 3 SLEG inora E ATT IT L SIETE 2A 20 ys 4 4 System HOME Pa OS aeon AMA Sra am ESSA Trad AMMA a e A 5 ME S Fe 0 3 E V SETE EA VEIE E Ge once dina EEES OE EA R ARE 7 5 1 OVENI E Woi A0 Soo eA An Ana dr taD 7 52 Base Senin r eee S A E A eh t A aa ener ate 8 Y AUVANCEA SEUS seene Se oialndeneau
33. Realtime Chart page you will see a list of various power value type options shown as Figure 10 9 It only allows to show one Realtime Chart for a specified power value type at the same time shown as Figure 10 10 If you already open a Realtime Chart for a power value type and then you continue to open the second Realtime Chart for other power value type the first Realtime Chart will be closed automatically The data update rate in Realtime Chart is about 5 seconds You can click the Stop button in the upper left part of the Chart to suspend the data updating To resume the update process click Start button to continue the data update of the Realtime Chart Power Monitor Realtime Chart kw kvar kva PF kwh kvarh kvah Total kwh Demand kW Predictive Demand Back Home 0000000000000000 Figure 10 9 Realtime Chart 1 2012 05 03 1_Main Building V M 1 Office E 2 Meeting Room E 3 Training Room NN 4 Common Room ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Figure 10 10 Realtime Chart 2 tp www icpdas com 46 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Appendix I The file structure of the data file directory The power data logger files power report files and event logger files that are generated by PMC 5141 will all be saved in the Micro SD card It allows to connect with PMC 5141 s built in FTP server to retrieve these data files at PC side via FTP utility
34. Update window during the process After the process is completed please click the OK button remove the temporary files of the Browser and clear the cache of the Browser Now the Firmware upgrade process is finished and the new updated firmware will take effect If the Firmware upgrade process is failed during the process please try it again aice dpe nee ea ial remet gt Firmware Update Page Windows Internet http 192 168 100 165 Webbox up_ge html htt 192 168 100 165 a ba Download successfully The system update is completed Please click Upgrade to renew the system Please delete the browser temporary files to ensure the browser will reload the newly updated system Check the file format please wait 740 aS J 70 Version V 2 1 0Demo gt V 2 1 0 Upgrade Figure 9 4 PMC 5141 Firmware Update Please note When the Firmware upgrade process is in progress please don t close any window or modify the PMC 5141 setting at the same time to avoid possible errors http www icpdas com 41 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 10 Mobile device viewing When you connect to PMC 5141 Web Page by mobile device it will automatically be directed to the PMMS login page the PMMS login page is shown as below 10 1 Login Page The Login page of PMC 5141 for mobile devices is shown as below For more detailed information regarding system login process please refer to
35. a Ne Historical Data Data F kwh ange 2012 05 14 2012 05 18 Date Kvarn 118 v Type Total KWh Figure 6 21 Types of the Real Time Chart Show Marker 2012 05 18 1_Main Building V E 1 Office E 2 Meeting Room 3 Training Room NE 4Common Room 113 520 112 640 111 760 110 880 110 000 Value 110 450 11 39 30 11 40 00 11 40 30 11 41 00 11 41 30 Figure 6 22 Real Time Chart PM 213x http www icpdas com 27 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual V Show Marker 2012 05 18 4 Multimedia Room V E 1 Multifunction Exhibition Pla BE 2 Multimedia Library 108 360 107 520 WALK Wh 105 840 1 Multifunction Exhibition Pla Value 105 99 105 000 13 03 30 13 04 00 13 04 30 13 05 00 13 05 30 13 06 00 Figure 6 23 Real Time Chart PM 3112 Historical Data Select the Date and Type that is going to query the data and then click on the Query button the data of the specified date and type will be displayed If the file does not exist in the input date or exceeds the date of the file storage range a message of File not found will appear To view the historical chart please click on Historical Chart Note it has to successfully query the file to view the historical chart Historical Data Recorded Data File Range 2012 05 14 2012 05 18 Date 2012 v 5 17 m Figure 6 24 Historical Data Historical Data Data File Recording Range 2012 04 06 2012 05 18 Date
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37. e Version field Overview OS Version 1 0 0 0 Firmware Version 2 2 0 PMC Nickname PMMS Runtime01 Default Language English Current Date Time 2012 07 17 16 10 06 Free Disk Space 1667 84 MB Login Timeout 15 Minute s Figure 9 1 Firmware Upgrade page 3 Click Download button select the latest version of PMC 5141 Firmware you get Select a HEX file gt Firmware Update Page Windows Internet Look in lt User_Files D e 192 168 100 165 FA B8C573_AUDIO P5400_Setup_23F P5400_V31RevI Please select the proper firmware update file PMMS zip Desktop Download My Documents My Computer m File name PMMS zip My Network _ Files of type Figure 9 2 Firmware Download to PMC 5141 1 4 When the process of Firmware download to PMC 5141 is in progress please don t close the window If the download process is successful PMC 5141 will start to update the Firmware to the new version If the download process is failed the message will be logged and system will display the Download window again http www icpdas com 40 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 2 Firmware Update Page Windows Internet AH E 192 168 100 165 ka Downloading please wait Fa Figure 9 3 Firmware Download to PMC 5141 2 5 After the process of Firmware download to PMC 5141 is completed please click Upgrade button to upgrade the PMC 5141 firmware Please don t close the Firmware
38. ectricity Ch1 Average hourly PF Ch1 Average hourly current Ch1 Average hourly voltage Chl Average hourly kVA Ch1 Average hourly kvar Ch1 Timing of hourly max kW Ch2 hourly max kW Ch2 Hourly total Electricity Ch2 Average hourly PF Ch2 Average hourly current Ch2 Average hourly voltage Ch2 Average hourly kVA Ch2 Average hourly kvar Ch2 Timing of hourly max kW Ch3 hourly max kW Ch3 Hourly total Electricity Ch3 Average hourly PF Ch3 Average hourly current Ch3 Average hourly voltage Ch3 Average hourly kVA Ch3 Average hourly kvar Ch3 Timing of hourly max kW Ch4 hourly max kW Ch4 Hourly total Electricity Ch4 Average hourly PF Ch4 Average hourly current Ch4 Average hourly voltage Ch4 Average hourly kVA Ch4 Average hourly kvar Ch4 http www icpdas com 49 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual PM 2134 Monthly Report Index of date Date Power meter ID Timing of daily max kW Chl daily max kW Chl daily total Electricity Ch1 Average daily PF Ch1 Average daily current Ch1 Average daily voltage Ch1 Average daily kVA Ch1 Average daily kvar Ch1 Timing of daily max kW Ch2 daily max kW Ch2 daily total Electricity Ch2 Average daily PF Ch2 Average daily current Ch2 Average daily voltage Ch2 Average daily kVA Ch2 Average daily kvar Ch2 Timing of daily max kW Ch3 daily max kW Ch3 daily total Electricity Ch3 Average daily PF Ch3 Average daily current Ch3 Average daily voltage Ch3
39. ention Time In this section you can set up the retention time of the log file The files exceed the retention time will be automatically removed If an error is occurred during the process of sending back the files the retention time http www icpdas com 1 Jd ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual will be automatically extended 10 more days After the sending process is back to normal the retention time will be automatically adjusted to original setting The Log File Retention Time can be set as 10 30 50 days gt File Name Format Set up the file name format for the data log file The file name format can be set as Y YY Y MM DD or DD MM YYYY formats Y Year gt M Month gt D Date gt End of Line Character Set up End of Line Character The character can be set according to the system 1s using it can be set as CRLF Windows LF Unix or Linux or CR Mac formats Event Logging The Event Logging function allows to record the information about significant system events To enable Event Logging please click on the check box in front and save the settings to enable the function To disable this function uncheck and save the settings When the Event Logging function is disabled it will still keep on recording the system events however it will not perform any operation to upload or delete the files The settings of Event Logging are described as below Log File Retention Time 6 Month s Time to Upload Every 1 Day
40. ents Click the checkbox in front and click Save button to enable this function It also allows to modify the password of the FTP Server in this section the default login account is admin and the password is admin Enable Local FTP Server Change Password Account admin New Password Confirm New Password Figure 5 19 Enable Local FTP Server and Change Password Please note 1 If you would like to delete the event log or data log files via FTP please make sure the files has been backup once the log files are deleted the system will not let you undo that action or restore the files 2 For more detailed information about the event log or data log file format please refer to Appendix I Appendix III http www icpdas com 15 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 5 5 I O Module Setting The I O Module Setting page allows to add or remove I O modules After adding a new module it allows to set up the configuration of the module channels PMC 5141 currently supports XW 107 module I O Module Setting XW Board Setting xVW 107 Module Add Delete Save Refresh Figure 5 20 I O Module Setting Module Setting XW Board Setting Module Add Delete Figure 5 21 Add a module Add a module click on Add button to add an I O module to the list using XW 107 as an example DI Channel Setting UL Dl Attribute DO Atribute Nickname D4
41. es When the Alarm Rule condition is satisfied it will send out the pre set Alarm message or perform the pre set Action There are 5 types of Alarm triggered condition Power Meter Disconnection Alarm FTP Alarm Disk Alarm Power Meter Alarm and I O Module Alarm The Alarm setup page is shown as below Alarm Alarm Amount Alarm Index Alarm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode Power Meter disconnection Alarm Alarm Condition List Alarm Action Setting EDO Action Setting Note max 8 DO Actions are allowed Figure 7 1 Alarm Setting Page Please follow the steps below to set up the Alarm settings i In the Alarm Amount field specify the total number of alarm rule you are going to use from the dropdown list Alarm Alarm Amount Alarm Index 1 TR 2 3 Alarm Conditio pS tting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode Power Meter disconnection Alarm Alarm Condition When Power Meter is disconnected fail to read data up to 10 Minutes Add an Alarm Condition List Alarm Action Setting E DO Action Setting Note max 8 DO Actions are allowed Figure 7 2 Setup total number of alarms ii In the Alarm Index field specify the alarm index number to be set up from the dropdown list iii In the Alarm Condition Setting section select the alarm condition mode the alarm condition mode includes the following options Power Mete
42. fail to read data up to the specified time period 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 6 hours the alarm condition will be True Alarm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode Power Meter disconnection Alarm i Alarm Condition When Power Meter is disconnected fail to read data up to 30 Minutes Figure 7 5 Power Meter Disconnection Alarm E FTP Alarm After successfully adding a FTP Alarm when FTP fails to transmit up to 12 hours 24 hours 48 hours the alarm condition will be True Alarm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode FTP Alarm v Alarm Condition FTP failed to transmit up to 12 Hours Figure 7 6 FTP Alarm E Disk Alarm After successfully adding a Disk Alarm when the disk space is less than 5OMB 100MB 500MB the alarm condition will be True Alarm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode Disk Alarm x Alarm Condition Disk space is less than Figure 7 7 Disk Alarm http www icpdas com 32 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual H Power Meter Alarm The condition of Power Meter Alarm can be set as Predicted Demand Voltage or Current Set up the expression statement for the power meter alarm Select an operator from gt or lt and an evaluation value has to be specified if the power meter alarm match the evaluation criteria the result of this alarm condition will be True Ala
43. gure 6 17 click on Open Report If the file does not exist in the input date or exceeds the date of the range a message of File not found will appear http www icpdas com 24 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual For PM 2133 gt PM 2134 and PM 3112 are equipped with different number of channels the report format will be different H PM 2133 report please refer to Figure 6 18 H PM 2134 report please refer to Figure 6 19 H PM 3112 report please refer to Figure 6 20 Statistics Report R ded Data Fil ecorded Data File Range 2012 05 17 2012 05 18 Report Type Daily Repot Report Date 2012 v 5 l Open Report Figure 6 16 Report Type Statistics Report Recorded Data File Range 2012 05 17 2012 05 18 Report Date 2012 v 5 v Open Report Figure 6 17 Report Date 2_QC Area 2012 05 17 Daily Report Time kYv Max kWh PF Avg la lb lc va vb Vic kVA Tot kvar Tot 00 1961 809 1959 266 0 940 629 490 510 160 749 822 1104 945 1105 640 1104 633 2088 035 709 492 01 1962 701 1962 000 0 940 630 431 510 936 750 122 1105 451 1104 453 1104 505 2089 713 707 967 02 1965 295 1964 591 0 939 629 458 610 358 749 608 1105 129 1104 464 1104 344 2087 137 710 398 03 1964 404 1961 984 0 941 630 497 509 685 749 420 1104 913 1102 867 1105 197 2086 971 704 051 04 1962 562 1957719 0 939 629 910 509 271 748 338 1104 867 1104 946 1104 954 2085 631 709 893 05 1963 184 1964 750 0 939 629 910 510 422 750 48
44. hannel 1 Channel 2 Figure 6 7 Reset Power Meter Accumulated Information The Reset button will appear when login as an administrator it allows to reset all accumulated information fields to their default values zero this function is not available if login as a general user Power Meter DO Status apply to PM 311x series only Channel 1 Channel 2 Status OFF Figure 6 8 Power Meter DO Status In this section you can view the DO status of the specified power meter If you login as Administrator you can directly control the output value of the DO channels as well If you login as a general user you can view the DO status only without being able to perform any modification 6 3 Parameter Setting On the Parameter Setting page it allows to modify the nickname and the transformation ratio value of the parameter and its channels as shown below Parameter Setting Power Meter Parameter Setting Power Meter Type PM 3112 Power Meter Nickname 4 Multimedia Room Channel 1 Nickname 1 Multifunction Exhibition Pla Channel 2 Nickname 2 Multimedia Library Power Meter Property PT Ratio 0 01 655 35 CT Ratio 1 1 65535 Channel1 Channel2 Nickname Dot D02 Power On Value OFF Mi ON Figure 6 9 Parameter Setting Page PM 3112 http www icpdas com 22 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Power Meter Parameter Setting In this section the user could g
45. il 4_Cultural Area ID 4 address 4352 4423 2012 05 03 16 09 27 RTU Read Fail 3_Multimedia Room ID 3 address 512 513 2012 05 03 16 09 24 RTU Read Fail 3_Multimedia Room ID 3 address 4096 4105 2012 05 03 16 09 21 RTU Read Fail 3_Multimedia Room ID 3 address 4352 4423 2012 05 03 16 09 18 RTU Read Fail 2_Production Area ID 2 address 512 513 2012 05 03 16 09 15 RTU Read Fail 2_Production Area ID 2 address 4096 4105 2012 05 03 16 09 12 RTU Read Fail 2_Production Area ID 2 address 4352 4423 2012 05 03 16 09 08 RTU Read Fail 1_Main Building ID 1 address 512 513 2012 05 03 16 09 05 RTU Read Fail 1_Main Building ID 1 address 4096 4105 2012 05 03 16 09 02 RTU Read Fail 1_Main Building ID 1 address 4352 4423 2012 05 03 16 08 56 Firmware Upgrade Successfully 2 1 0Demo to 2 1 0 2012 05 03 16 08 38 Admin 192 168 100 67 Logout Vv EIV EV ieee Slee V lee Flee Fie 1234 Figure 8 1 Event Log page http www icpdas com 39 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 9 Firmware Update You can use browser to connect with PMC 5141 WEB page to update the PMC 5141 Firmware directly After the completion of Firmware update process it doesn t require to reboot PMC 5141 again The PMC 5141 Firmware update process is described as below 1 Please contact with ICP DAS for the latest version of PMC 5141 firmware 2 Go to the System Overview Page and click the Upgrade button in the Firmwar
46. in the upper part of this page The http www icpdas com 44 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual lower part is for the power value display section It offers two options Channel or Type mode for power value display If the Channel mode is selected the interface will be shown like Figure 10 6 You can select any channel on the channel list and then the real time power value of that specified channel for the power meter will be shown as Figure 10 7 If you select Type mode the interface will be shown like Figure 10 8 All data is the power value display section will be updated automatically every 20 seconds SE Power Monitor Power Meter Information Parameter Information Type PM 2134 COM Port COM2 Modbus ID 1 PT Ration 1 CT Ration 1 Real Time Information CAGATE EE 1 Channel v Figure 10 6 Power Meter Information page Real Time Information Real Time Information ON atm V NT Cam 1 channel v COE TM 21ype vi x TERR 1 Office Channel1 112 241 V eee 2 Meeting Room 1 546 kW Channel2 0 686 kW 3 Training Room Channel3 110 698 V 112 249 V 1 691 kW 4 Common Room 0 914 Channel4 2186 772 kWh 793 693 kWh 2326 354 kWh 112 350 V Figure 10 7 Channel mode Figure 10 8 Type mode http www icpdas com A5 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual t Realtime chart User can select Realtime Chart to display the realtime power value by specified Chart component Get into the
47. ive a nickname to the power meter or its channels as shown in the following figures PM 2133 Figure 6 10 PM 2134 Figure 6 11 and PM 3112 Figure 6 12 The length of the nickname is limited to 30 characters after finishing the settings click Save to save the changes The new nicknames will be displayed on screen or in logger data Power Meter Parameter Setting Power Meter Type PM 2133 Power Meter Nickname 2_QC Area Figure 6 10 Nickname Setting PM 2133 Power Meter Parameter Setting Power Meter Type PM 2134 Power Meter Nickname 1_Main Building Channel 1 Nickname 1 Office Channel 2 Nickname 2 Meeting Room Channel 3 Nickname 3 Training Room Channel 4 Nickname 4 Common Room 7 Figure 6 11 Nickname Setting PM 2134 Power Meter Parameter Setting Power Meter Type PM 3112 Power Meter Nickname 4 Multimedia Room Channel 1 Nickname 41 Multifunction Exhibition Pla Channel 2 Nickname 2 Multimedia Library Figure 6 12 Nickname Setting PM 3112 Power Meter Property In this section it allows to set the PT ratio and CT ratio of the power meter as needed After finishing setting click Save to save the changes The PT ratio is ranged from 0 01 655 35 and the CT ratio is ranged from 1 65535 If the transformation ratio value exceeds the range the saving operation will not be allowed Power Meter Property PT Ratio 11 0 01 655 35
48. lly adding an I O Module Alarm when the status of the channel value matches the condition setting the alarm condition will be True If there is no pre set I O module the DI status can t be set as a condition and a message Fails to set up the Alarm Condition due to no I O module exists will appears To set up the I O module please refer to I O Module Setting Section Please Note Currently PMC 5141 support XW 107 I O module only Alarm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode VO Module Alarm i Channel boo Value oFF Add Figure 7 9 I O Module DI Alarm Alarm Condition Module 4 107 http www icpdas com 34 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual v In the Alarm Action setting it requires to enable at least one Action otherwise the Rule setting will not be completed PMC 5141 offers 3 Alarm Action options the detail of each action will be described below H Email Alarm Action Follow the steps below to complete Email Alarm Action Settings Send Email Multiple Notices NO v The system informs you once when an error type event occurs SMTP Server IP IP or Domain Name V Authentication Login ID Test SMTP MAIL YAHOO COM Password General Setting Sender Name User Sender Email Address test yahoo com 1st Receiver Email Address PM yahoo com 2nd Receiver Email Address 3rd Receiver Email Address 4th Receiver Email Address 5th Receiver Email Address Subject Power
49. ltimedia Room 4 Cultural Area Figure 6 1 Power Meter Page 6 1 Scan the Power Meters After adding or removing a power meter please perform Scan again to renew the power meter list If the Scan operation is executed accurately the user would be able to select the power meter for power data query or settings If it fails to scan the power meters or there is no power meter exists a N A message will appear and will not be able to perform any review or settings If adding removing a power meter without performing the Scan operation the user will not be able to get into the power meter node and an error message will appear SCAN Power Meter Concentrator j 1_ Main Building eee D ae 4 Cultural Area Figure 6 2 Scan the Power Meters ttp www icpdas com 19 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 6 2 Overview The Overview page allows user to view the parameters and the real time information of the power meter The information will be refreshed every 20 seconds the user could also click on Refresh button to update the Overview page Overview COM Port Modbus ID Type PT Ratio CT Ratio COM2 1 PM 3112 1 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 V 110 427 110 345 15 390 13 029 kW 1 537 1 367 kvar 0 725 0 474 kVA 1 699 1 438 PF 0 904 0 944 Power Meter Accumulated Real Time Information Channel 1 Channel 2 kWh 8 028 6 960 kvarh 2 674 2 425 kVAh 8 483 7 390 Channel 0 Channel 1 Status
50. nnect again http www icpdas com 9 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual COM Port Setting After getting into COM Port Setting page it will automatically read and display current COM Port Setting on PMC 5141 To modify the COM Port Setting please input Baudrate Stop bit and Timeout greater than 600ms is recommended and then click on Save button to save the changes COM Port Setting COM Port COM2 Baudrate 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Timeout 600 ms Figure 5 7 COM Port Setting Note 1 PM 213x series product does not support 115200 Baudrate if you intend to use PM 213x and PM 311x at the same time please do not set Baudrate to be 115200 2 After you finish modifying COM Port settings please go to Power Metter page and perform Scan again to renew the latest power meter information and make sure the settings of COM Port is the same as the settings of power meters such as Baudrate settings If the settings don t match each other it might result in failing to scan power meters or getting the wrong power meter information http www icpdas com 10 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 5 3 Advanced Setting The Advanced Settings section includes Data Logging Event Logging Remote FTP Setting Contract Capacity Setting Demand Interval Setting and Carbon Footprint Setting The detailed information for each setting is described as follow Advanced Setting Data
51. r Disconnection Alarm FTP Alarm Disk Alarm Power Meter Alarm and I O Module Alarm After finishing the setting click on Add button to add the new condition to the Alarm Condition List Figure 7 3 It 1s required to add at least http www icpdas com 31 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual one condition or it will fail to save the condition maximum 6 sets of conditions is allowed Alarm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode Power Meter disconnection Alarm i Alarm Condition When Power Meter is disconnected fail to read data up to 30 Minutes C Alarm Condition List When Power Meter is disconnected fail to read data up to 30 Minutes Figure 7 3 Add Power Meter Alarm Condition iv To delete the condition click on the Delete button next to the Alarm condition in the Alarm Condition List section Alarm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode Power Meter disconnection Alarm i Alarm Condition When Power Meter is disconnected fail to read data up to 30 Minutes v Alarm Condition List When Power Meter is disconnected fail to read data up to 30 Minutes Figure 7 4 Delete Power Meter Alarm Condition PMC 5141 offers 5 Alarm Condition options the detail of each condition will be described below E Power Meter Disconnection Alarm After successfully add the Power Meter Disconnection Alarm condition when Power Meter is disconnected and
52. re as below E Home H System H Power Meter H Alarm E Event Log H Logout The following section will give more detailed information for each function tab http www icpdas com 6 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 5 System There are 6 pages under the System page Overview Basic Setting Advanced Setting Security Setting I O Module Setting and Home Page Setting 5 1 Overview On the Overview page it displays overview information for each setting on PMC 5141 Overview System Information OS Version 1 0 0 0 Firmware Version 2 2 0 PMC Nickname PMMS Runtime01 Default Language English Current Date Time 2012107117 15 46 38 Free Disk Space 1667 84 MB Login Timeout 15 Minute s etwork Setting IP Address 192 168 100 69 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 100 254 DNS Server Address 168 95 1 1 COM Port COM2 Baudrate 19200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Timeout 1500 ms ata Logging Log Rate Every 15 Minutes The Log data value is the average value of the set of data acquired during the log rate interval Log File Retention Time 10 Day s File Name Format YYYY MM DD csv End of Line Character CRLF Windows vent Logging Log File Retention Time E a o 2 a ocal FTP Server 72 w emote FTP Setting NIA NIA Enable IP Address ort ontract Capacity Setting o o 3 a al O S Le S Q zZ N A NIA NIA emand
53. rm Condition Setting Note max 6 Conditions are allowed Mode Power Meter Alarm v Power Meter Channel 1_Main Building y 1 Office Ed Condition Predicted Demand gt o kW Deadband kW Figure 7 8 Power Meter Alarm About Deadband Setting In order to avoid the signal oscillation of the Predicted Demand Voltage Current that may causes the instability of the status changes and result in the alarm being triggered too easily you can set up a Deadband value to reduce the oscillation effect Deadband Examples gt Assume the Current Condition is set as Current gt 10A Deadband 2A when current exceeds 10A the alarm will be triggered and the alarm won t be dismissed until the current drop below 8A Condition Current gt 10 A 10A False K True _ False gt Assume the Current Condition is set as Current lt 10A Deadband 2A when current is lower than 10A the alarm will be triggered and the alarm won t be dismissed until the current reaches 12A http 7www icpdas com 33 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Condition Current lt 10 A 12A 10A False True False gt Assume the Current Condition is set as Current 10A Deadband 2A when current falls between 8A to 12A the alarm will be triggered Condition Current 10 A Deadband 2A N 12A j 10A 8A False True False True False H I O Module Alarm After successfu
54. s Figure 5 10 Event Logging gt Log File Retention Time Set up the retention time of the event log file If an error is occurred during the process of sending back the files the retention time will be automatically extended 1 more month After the sending process is back to normal the retention time will be automatically adjusted to original setting gt Time to Upload Set up the days to upload the event log file the minimum time interval to upload the file is 1 day and the maximum interval is 99 days http www icpdas com 12 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Remote FTP Setting In the Remote FTP Setting section it allows to set up the backend server that is going to receive the data log and event log files To enable this function please click the checkbox in front of the Remote FTP Setting and input the IP address port and password of the remote FTP save the settings and it is ready for use If this function is disabled or there is a mistake of the settings the data log and event log files will not be able to transferred M Remote FTP Setting IP Address 192 168 100 59 Port 21 Account Test User Password ane Figure 5 11 Remote FTP Setting Contract Capacity Setting The contract capacity with electric utility company can be set in this section Enable the Contract Capacity Setting and then the comparison chart of Contract Capacity and the Predicted Demand will be displayed in the Home page
55. the current Alarm Value of the 3rd condition value4 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 4th condition value5 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 5th condition value6 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 6th condition V V V V V V WV The Alarm Value includes the following 5 Alarm types Power Meter Disconnection Alarm The minutes that the Power Meter is disconnected FTP Alarm The hours the FTP transmission continues to fail Disk Alarm Free disk space in MB Power Meter Alarm Predicted Demand Voltage or Current I O Module Alarm DI channel status show as ON or OFF o o E DO Alarm Action Follow the steps below to enable DO Action settings 1 Select the output status of the specified DO channel to be OFF ON or Pulse Output and then click Add If there is no pre set I O module or connected PM 311x the DO status can t be set as a Alarm Action and a message Fails to set up the DO Alarm Action due to no I O module exists will appears To set up the I O module please refer to I O Module Setting Section DO Action Setting Note max 8 DO Actions are allowed Module xw 107 Channel 000 v Value OFF v DO Action List 3_Multimedia Room DO1 OFF XW 107 DOO OFF Figure 7 12 Add a DO Alarm Action http www icpdas com 37 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual 2 To delete the action click on the Delete button in the DO Action List to delete the DO Action Figure 7 13
56. ty kWh Ch4 or Total Current demand 15 30 60mins Ch4 or Total The description above illustrates ChO Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 is for 4 2 Loops Channels 1 Phase power meter PM 2134 PM 311x Average Total is for 3 Phase power meter PM 2133 http www icpdas com A8 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual Appendix III The format of the Power Report file The power reports generated by PMC 5141 are saved in CSV file format Each line represents one record each field in the line is separated by a comma The data sequences from left to right in the line of the power report are as follows PM 2133 Daily Report Index of hour Date Power meter ID Timing of hourly max kW hourly max kW Hourly total Electricity Average hourly PF Average hourly current Phase A Average hourly current Phase B Average hourly current Phase C Average hourly voltage Phase A Average hourly voltage Phase B Average hourly voltage Phase C Total hourly kVA Total hourly kvar PM 2133 Monthly Repor Index of Date Date Power meter ID Timing of daily max kW Daily max kW Daily total Electricity Average daily PF Average daily current Phase A Average daily current Phase B Average daily current Phase C Average daily voltage Phase A Average daily voltage Phase B Average daily voltage Phase C Total daily kVA Total daily kvar PM 2134 Daily Report Index of hour Date Power meter ID Timing of hourly max kW Ch1 hourly max kW Chl Hourly total El
57. ubject in the Subject field 10 Enter the Email content in the Content field Please note the length of the content cannot exceed 160 characters In addition Email provides an encoded string for you to add current channel value into Email content The encoding tag is shown as below value1 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 1st condition value2 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 2nd condition value3 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 3rd condition value4 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 4th condition value5 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 5th condition value6 indicates the current Alarm Value of the 6th condition V V V V V V V The Alarm Value includes the following 5 Alarm types Power Meter Disconnection Alarm The minutes that the Power Meter is disconnected FTP Alarm The hours the FTP transmission continues to fail Disk Alarm Free disk space in MB Power Meter Alarm Predicted Demand Voltage or Current I O Module Alarm DI channel status show as ON or OFF ka de de H SMS Alarm Action Follow the steps below to complete SMS Settings It requires to work with ICP DAS GTM 201 USB modem to send SMS messages Send SMS Multiple Notices NO v The system informs you once when an error type event occurs 1st Phone Number 0920123456 2nd Phone Number 3rd Phone Number 4th Phone Number 5th Phone Number OUnicode When Power Meter is disconnected fail to Message
58. urther analysis System Architecture PMC 5141 j Modbus RTU FTP Protocol Samisk csv mses Data File Power Data Collection amp Analysis RS 485 om Sy Ses Modbus TCP Protocol in Save Local P Val Soft gt m ave Local Power Value InduSoft C r T SCADA ICP DAS Power Meter Monitor Power Value by Browser from Anywhere PC Monitor Mobile Device Modbus RTU PMC 5141 ee csv mere Data File Save Local Power Value ICP DAS Power Meter ttp www icpdas com 1 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual PMC 5141 Power Meter Concentrator Features Built in Web Server allows to set up the parameters of the front end power meters and view power data via browsers Immediately display power data in real time trend or historical trend Offers power data report generator function Offers alarm notification and power demand management function Read power data of the front end power meters and save the data in CSV file format Regularly send back power data to back end FTP Server software for data aggregation and analysis Offers Modbus TCP Slave function that allows seamless integration with SCADA software Offers Flash HMI Tools for easy HMI interface design Integrate ICP DAS I O modules XW 107 Offers access management function This document is intended to provide guidelines for PMC 5141 http www icpdas com 2 ICP DAS PMC 5141 User Manual

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