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1. Choose this option for a direct connection to the local Ethernet with the meter IP Address The IP address of the meter Port The port number of the meter DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 10 User manual UNITOOL 4 1 7 OFFLINE File In order to see in a session file the OFFLINE option can be used The device data from the meter will be displayed A session file may be stored when there is a connection with a meter Go to the menu File Export Session DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 11 UNITOOL User manual 5 Human interface UNITOOL File Language settings Help Genea sd Actual values Alarms and warnings Billing data Flow Pressure and temperature sensor Error curve Gas and converting parameters In and outputs Clock Meter menu System information Counter values Passwords E Modem Historical loggger Interval logger Other loggers UNITOOL B The UNITOOL screen consists of a number of elements a Menu menu items depend on device type and user Parameter screen screen with device settings of the selected menu item Parameter information screen information on the selected parameter Status screen information on connection device and user Menu bar X Status OBIS code Name Value Unit Sec value Sec unit Category Adress C 96 0 Device location code C 90 1 Device communication number 27011
2. DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 25 User manual UNITOOL 8 Exporting printing data On export data are stored in a file When printing data the data are printed to a printer or if required to a file Various templates are available for printing data DUI Session all read out data are stored in an XML file only available on export Interval loggers the interval loggers are stored as CSV text file or printed Current data the current data billing data are stored in a text file or printed ABL Format ENZ Software storing or printing according ABL format for G rlitz ENZ local software Bestand Taalinstelling Help Importeer gebruikers ii Actuele status VDEW status Importeer gebruiker Actuele data Afdrukken Afsluiten Intervallogger met OBIS codes Intervallogger met EN12405 codes Gorlitz 13 3 2014 13 01 41 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 43 13 3 2014 13 01 44 179 9 1 7 n4 nn Ingelogd als Verbindingsstatus Verbonden met Gebruiker wsgas Type RS 232 RS 485 Apparaat UNIGAS 300 UNIGAS 300 Tijd 00 24 49 Serienummer 27010849 DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 26 User manual UNITOOL 9 Setting the language The user can change the language setting of UNITOOL by clicking Tools and Change language setting in the menu bar That will call up a screen with
3. time YY MM DD hh mm ss YY MM DD hh mm ss Reading from the entered date time to the entered date time YY MM DD hh mm ss Reading from the entered date time until the most recently logged data in the device YY MM DD hh mm ss Reading the first logged data in the device until the entered date time Reading all logged data Setting the block size makes it possible to set the number of loggings for each read block Setting the interval for reading out the interval logger moderate to low GSM connection quality may have an adverse influence on the Increasing the block size value will considerably speed up the reading process A REMARK reading speed 20 8 2015 13 21 15 To 26 82015 13 21 15 Setting options for an interval logger Clicking the button Reset will erase the interval logger Datum tijd 7 1 11 2 0 7 1 12 1 0 7 1 13 0 0 7 1 11 1 0 7 2 13 0 0 7 3 13 0 0 7 1 41 0 0 7 1 42 0 0 97 97 1 97 97 2 97 973 VDEW stat 2008 09 21 10 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 7 95 1027 84 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 11 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 26 1027 22 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 12 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 78 1026 87 10 300 000A 2008 09 21 13 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 19 1026 31 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 14 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
4. 00 D 25 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 19 53 1012 75 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 26 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 19 13 1015 85 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 27 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 19 32 1021 53 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 28 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 20 65 1010 08 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 29 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 19 56 1008 77 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 30 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 19 49 1006 88 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 31 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 18 53 1009 72 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 1 6 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 18 14 1011 60 0 0 0 0008 Day logger display Clicking the button Reset will erase the historic loggers 7 10 Metrological log file The metrological log file stores a logging with the modification and a timestamp for every modification of a metrological parameter Date time Name Old value New value Vc1 m3 Vbi m3 Metrological stat Operational stat Alarm messages 1 1 2070 0 43 27 Pulse value input 1 0 1 0 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 27 Impulse value inp 1 0 1 0 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 28 Z function 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 29 Pulse value input 1 0 1 0 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 30 fix 1000 00 1013 25 00000001
5. 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 30 t fix 0 6 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 31 d 0 6000 0 6443 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 32 Hs 25 C 30 00 35 67 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 33 2 Zbfix 1 0000 1 0000 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 33 Interval for p t c 25 25 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 34 t b 0 00 0 00 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 1 1 2070 0 43 35 p b 1013 25 1013 25 00000001 00000000 32 8000 300 10 11 2014 10 46 n seconds 10 10 00000001 00000000 32 BOOC 300 10 11 2014 10 46 Logging moment 6 6 00000001 00000000 32 800C 300 Display of a metrological log file readout Clicking the button Reset will erase the metrological log file DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 24 User manual UNITOOL 7 11 Status log file The status log file stores a logging with a timestamp for every event or state change of the device Date time Actual status VDEW status 10 11 2014 10 57 09 21 0200 10 11 2014 11 03 01 14 0800 10 11 2014 11 03 02 14 0400 10 11 2014 11 03 16 39 0800 10 11 2014 11 03 16 39 0400 10 11 2014 11 03 19 38 0800 10 11 2014 11 03 19 38 0400 10 11 2014 11 03 19 38 0800 10 11 2014 11 03 19 38 0400 10 11 2014 11 03 19 39 0800 10 11 2014 11 03 19 38 0800 10 11 2014 11 03 19 39 0400 10 11 2014 11 03 19 38 0400 10 11 2014 11 03 19 39 0800 10 11 2014 11 03 19 38 0800 Display of status log file readout Clicking the button Reset will erase the status log file
6. 00000000 9 62 1025 68 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 15 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 92 1025 17 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 16 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 10 04 1024 77 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 17 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 92 1024 29 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 18 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 84 1023 85 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 19 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 70 1023 85 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 20 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 57 1023 35 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 21 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 45 1023 62 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 22 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 34 1023 62 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 21 23 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 9 15 1023 28 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 00 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 97 1023 17 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 01 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 80 1023 04 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 02 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 58 1022 85 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 03 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 38 1022 24 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 04 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 28 1022 07 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 05 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 18
7. 1022 05 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 06 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 09 1021 68 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 07 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 7 98 1021 96 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 08 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 7 97 1022 36 10 0 300 000A 2008 09 22 09 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 8 75 1022 42 10 300 000A Interval logger display a REMARK The columns shown in the screen depend on the user rights and the device type DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 23 User manual UNITOOL 7 9 Historic loggers The day logger and month logger are historic loggers Data are stored in these loggers at the end of a day The end of day moment is adjustable Time Date Vbi m3 Vbi err Vmi m3 Vci m3 Vm2 m3 Vm3 mb Metrologi Operation Alarm me VDEW sta 6 00 00 D 19 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 18 99 1000 68 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 20 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 18 58 1007 11 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 21 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 18 50 1019 41 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 22 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 19 67 1023 37 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 23 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 20 78 1018 17 0 0 0 0008 6 00 00 D 24 5 2015 00000003 00000000 00000005 00000005 00000005 00000005 18 68 1018 66 0 0 0 0008 6 00
8. Rua duda CURE d 24 imd 25 9 pining Gala sai eee eee 26 9 the dJangbllag a ad er er debuts 27 10 Database and device types i eec ooi iore con eee er nocere core eee 28 Th SYSTEM requiremenls reos cos px ec dos Ua Di eio ve ood aco paces ez 29 DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 3 User manual UNITOOL 1 Introduction The universal UNITOOL software is suitable for reading out and configuring various device types UNITOOL supports the device type UNIGAS 300 Its user friendly user interface makes UNITOOL very simple to work with UNITOOL s main functions include reading out and modifying the configuration of a device e reading out counter readings measured values and status information e presenting counter readings and measured values e storing device data in text format CSV XML format or the ABL format compatible with G rlitz ENZ local software other formats on request communication through RS 232 RS 485 Ethernet GSM and PSTN connections automatic identification of the device e identification of user and user rights and device type The parameter settings for a certain device are laid down in the devices database In turn these parameters are linked to various device types The rights of users groups for the parameters are defined in the user database Rights are e noac
9. parameter set of a menu item this menu item will not be displayed Menu items and parameters may differ for each user and device type Reading out the parameters is initiated by clicking the button Read Any available submenu item will be displayed If the user has changed the value of a parameter this value is set to the meter by clicking the button Write DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 12 User manual UNITOOL 5 2 Parameter screen 2 This screen displays the parameters A parameter value can be modified by clicking on the value behind the parameter in the column Value Modifying the value is only possible if the user has the rights to do that The parameter screen display can be toggled between Alphabetical and Category When Category is selected the parameters are arranged on category Parameters can be sorted When the list of parameters is displayed it is sorted on the column Name If you want to change the sorting for instance on OB S code you should click on the column OB S code Then that sorting will be applied The parameter screen also indicates through a colour whether an error has occurred on reading out or writing or that a parameter has been modified but not yet programmed The parameter information screen 3 displays additional information ey ha Letter colour colour grey ME The value has been dewce Press key O program he parameters by the user but not yet written to the CS tee
10. 946 C 90 26 Device address 61E 61011946 Category Components 7 1 0 2 14 Gas meter serial number C 91 6 Top PCB serial number 0320142610151436 C 91 5 Bottom PCB serial number 0320143310169664 C 91 9 Model pressure transducer 11089292 7 1 0 2 11 Pressure sensor serial number 727 7 1 0 2 12 Temperature sensor serial number 86604652 Category Meter data 7 0 0 2 1 Firmware top PCB 1030026 7 0 0 2 0 Firmware bottom PCB 1030040 C 91 3 Bottom PCB CRC 19521 C 1 0 Device serial number 27011946 C 91 4 Top PCB CRC 27629 Cii Device type SGERG1 PTZ Category Meter status 97 97 1 Metrological status 0 97 97 2 Operational status 0 97 97 3 Alarm messages 0 97 97 4 VDEW status 488 C 93 14 Reset protection Off Category Module C 91 7 Module type Category Power supply C 6 1 Battey capacity used 0 8 6 4 Battery capacity 12 C 6 3 Battery voltage 3612 C 8 0 Operational hour counter 6936 Sort by Category Alphabetical V Show obis code Logged in as Connection status Connected to LN wsgas Type RS 232 RS 485 Device UNIGAS 300 EM UNIGAS 300 Time 00 06 21 Serial nr 27011946 Logout Disconnect Cwww The reading of a set of parameters is initiated by clicking on the button Readout Next UNITOOL will read out all the parameters that are part of this menu item REMARK 5 1 Menu 1 The menu items display is user sensitive If the user does not have access to a
11. Disconnect This will break off the connection and it is no longer possible to change data The data of the selected menu item can still be consulted This button can be used for a modem connection Clicking Reconnect will restore the connection Clicking the button Logout will break off the connection and the user will be logged out A connection can be made with another device DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 14 User manual UNITOOL 5 5 Menu bar 5 The menu bar offers the following options Import users importing new users into the users database Printing device data and loggers printing data in accordance with the available templates Storing device data and loggers data storing in accordance with the available templates Export and import of device data Exit UNITOOL Language settings changing language setting setting the language Help information regarding UNITOOL and database versions No DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 15 User manual UNITOOL 6 Modifying a value in the parameter screen Values can be modified in a dialogue screen The user enters the new value in the highlighted window The window Value format indicates whether the entered format is correct If the format is incorrect the OK button will be disabled Invalid entries will not be accepted Example When changing a parameter of the fixed point type see chapter 7 the dialogue shows e OBIS code of the parameter New value e Name e Des
12. UNITOOL Wigers d Mkkcem User manual UNITOOL All rights reserved Copyright 2015 Wigersma amp Sikkema B V NL 6980 AC Doesburg All the figures and descriptions in this installation operating and maintenance manual have been compiled only after careful checking Despite this however the possibility of errors cannot be completely eliminated Therefore no guarantee can be given for completeness or for the content Also the manual cannot be taken as giving assurance with regard to product characteristics Furthermore characteristics are also described that are only available as options The right is reserved to make changes in the course of technical develooment We would be very grateful for Suggestions for improvement and notification of any errors etc With regard to extended product liability the data and material characteristics given should only be taken as guide values and must always be individually checked and corrected where applicable This particularly applies where safety aspects must be taken into account Further support can be obtained from the branch or representative responsible for your area The address is printed on the back of this manual or simply enquire at Wigersma amp Sikkema B V Passing this manual to third parties and its duplication in full or in part are only allowed with written permission from Wigersma amp Sikkema B V The guarantee becomes invalid if the product described here is not han
13. by pressing the button Write T 3 Text Mew value OBIS code 960 Mame Device locaton code Desapton EAN code Example of changing a parameter of the text type Enter the new value to be programmed and click OK to accept the value Click Cancel to cancel the modification Then a different parameter can be modified and programmed to the device by pressing the button Write DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 18 User manual UNITOOL 7 4 Enumeration list New value OBlS code C335 Alarm output 2 Example of changing a parameter of the enumeration type Select an item from the list New value Click OK to accept the value or click Cancelto cancel the modification Then a different parameter can be modified and programmed to the device by pressing the button Write 7 5 Time New value Edit value Actual value 11 48 35 New pnmary value 11 48 35 Use system date and time Example of changing a parameter of the time type It is possible to select a new time or to indicate that the system time must be used When you select Use system date time the system time will be written DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 19 User manual UNITOOL 7 6 Data New value Mew value OBlS code 0 9 2 Date Descip on Desciption Edit value Actual value woensdag 6 augustus 2015 Edit value Actual value woensdag 25 augustus 2015 Mew pnmary value woensdag 26 a
14. cess e read only e read and write The rights and the available parameters with respect to the device connected with UNITOOL are displayed in UNITOOL dependent on the users group and the device type DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 4 User manual UNITOOL 2 Installing UNITOOL Proceed as follows to install UNITOOL switch on your PC close all Windows applications before you start the installation procedure Start the application Setup exe follow the instructions during installation p DI If the error message below should appear when starting UNITOOL SQL CE 2005 Edition is not installed Could not check the structure versions of the required databases Please contact the database administrator Error message that is displayed if SQL CE 2005 Edition is not installed Check that the above module is installed You can download the installation file from http www microsoft com downloads The English installation file can be found in the folder Pre installs Another error that can occur is to initialize the application failed to In this case the Microsoft NET Framework is not installed or missing a release See Section 11 Requirements for the required version s You can download it from http www microsoft com downloads DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 5 User manual UNITOOL User login When UNITOOL has started the user must first log in to be able to connect to the device A username and password must be ente
15. cription OBIS code 7 1 45 11 0 e Actual value d e New value e Value format Desciption Relative density Example of modifying a parameter The parameter screen shows the modified parameters highlighted in grey It is possible to modify various parameters and to subsequently write them to the device Pressing the button Write in the parameter information screen will write only the modified parameters to the device DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 16 User manual UNITOOL 71 Parameter types UNITOOL supports various parameter types e Fixed point value with a decimal point at a fixed position e Integer value is a whole number Enumerations list there is choice from a list e Time e Date e Scheduler e Interval loggers e Historic loggers e Metrological log file e Status log file 71 Fixed point New value Example of changing a parameter of the fixed point type Enter the new value to be programmed and click OK to accept the value Click Cancel to cancel the modification Then a different parameter can be modified and programmed to the device by pressing the button Write DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 17 User manual UNITOOL 7 2 Integer New value Example of changing a parameter of the integer type Enter the new value to be programmed and click OK to accept the value Click Cancel to cancel the modification Then a different parameter can be modified and programmed to the device
16. dbus protocol is enabled UNITOOL must be configured to sent a command to temporality disable Modbus Send Modbus Command if in UNIGAS 300 Modbus is enabled please select this option to communicate with the Cl Module Modbus type Modbus communication type ASCII RTU Baud rate the baud rate of the Modbus communication DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 8 User manual UNITOOL 4 1 4 Serial Modem general Setting modem communication Enter the phone number of the device with which the connection must be made If necessary modify the parity the number of data bits and stop bits in accordance with the settings of the modem that is connected to the PC 4 1 4 1 Modem commands IP modem Ethemet Setting the modem commands If a modem is used the modem commands in UNITOOL must match the commands of the modem that is connected to the PC NOTE The response format of the modem commands must be set at numeric response codes ATVO Consult the modem manual for these settings DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 9 User manual UNITOOL 4 1 5 TCP IP modem The option TCP IP IP modem can be used as a normal modem connection Instead of that a GSM modem used an IP modem type of Moxa OnCell G3150 connected to the serial port For the IP Address enter the IP address and port number of the device you want to connect For example 192 168 0 200 80 where 80 is the port number 4 1 6 TCP IP Ethernet
17. dled properly repaired or modified by unauthorized persons or if replacement parts are used which are not genuine parts from Wigersma amp Sikkema B V Preface B This manual provides important information on the use of the UNITOOL software Please read this manual carefully m Various remarks and warnings in this manual are marked with symbols Read these carefully and take measures were necessary The symbols used have the following meaning REMARK Suggestions and recommendations to make tasks easier N NOTE A note draws the user s attention to potential problems WARNING If the procedure is not carried out correctly data or settings may be lost DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 2 User manual Table of contents UNITOOL tt 2 T 291014 11176110038 20202828 092018 4 2 5 NB ire siete act sick seen cette wie 6 4 oe 7 4 1 GONMEGCION Proper S et eal 7 OR 7 41 2 ihe habet a 8 qi MODUS svi vero Me b
18. er in the parameter screen 2 If no rights have been assigned to modify the parameter value which will be indicated in the parameter information screen see figure below Name OBIS code Category Value Unit Alarm messages 97 97 3 Meter status 0 Battery capacity C 6 4 Power supply 12 Ah Battery voltage C 6 3 Power supply 3611 mV Battey capacity used C 6 1 Power supply 0 8 Ah Bottom PCB CRC 91 3 Meter data 19521 Bottom PCB serial number 0 91 5 Components 0320143310169664 Device address 61E 0 90 26 Adress 61011946 Device communication number 90 1 Adress 27011946 Device location code C 96 0 Adress Device serial number C10 Meter data 27011946 Device type C 1 1 Meter data SGERG1 PTZ Firmware battom PCB 7 0 0 2 0 Meter data 1030040 Firmware top PCB 7 0 0 2 1 Meter data 1030026 Gas meter serial number 7 1 0 2 14 Components 4 Sort by Category Alphabetical Device and conversion algonthms Read UNITOOL information about unable to modify a parameter 5 4 Status screen 4 The status screen gives information on e Logged in as user and users group e Connection status displays connection type and connection time Connected to device type and serial number e Displays the type of the connected device ir 1 orm ze a 4 Ev ail ail IM NM EN Mm Ge ml UNITOOL status screen In addition the connection can be broken off button
19. n Press dewce Press key O program he parameters Write to program the parameters orange red light grey An error has occurred on reading out the parameter light grey The user does not have the rights to read out this parameter orange red light grey The format of the parameter in UNITOOL does not match the format in the device lt is not possible to modify the value of a parameter The displayed value is the value from the device An error has occurred on writing the parameter Display of a parameter and its meaning Naam Obiscode Categorie Waarde Eenheid 4 alarm meldingen 97 97 3 Meterstatus 300 analoge meetwaar 90 20 0 000 apparaat adresseri C 90 1 Adressering 27000011 batterijcapaciteit ni C 6 4 voeding 12 Ah batterijspanning 6 3 Voeding 3592 mV bodemprintplaat C C 91 3 Metergegevens 48290 bodemprintplaat s 7 0 0 2 0 Metergegevens 1000002 datum 0 9 2 Klok 08 08 13 DST drukopnemer serie 7 1 0 2 11 Componenten 2745955 gasmeter serienum 7 1 0 2 14 Componenten GSM communicatie C 90 5 GSM informatie 0 GSM signaalsterkte GSM informatie GSM verbindinastij 90 4 GSM informatie 0 h k Weergawe Categorie Alfabetisch Failure to read out a parameter DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 13 User manual UNITOOL 5 3 Parameter information screen 5 The parameter information screen provides additional information on a parameter if applicable This information is displayed after clicking a paramet
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21. red to log into UNITOOL UNITOOL remembers the entered username so that the username directly appears when the login screen is displayed again Rights with regard to the connected device are assigned dependent on the users group to which the user belongs If the user belongs to several users groups the user is offered the possibility to select a meter type group after logging in Default login to connect to all meter types N NOTE e Username ws gas e Password ws gas N NOTE Available parameters and connected rights may differ for each users group 1 unod E EXE File Language settings Help N Wigersma sisi ema Logged in as Connection status Connected to Usemame Disconnected Group 00 00 00 Logout Disconnect UNITOOL login screen DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 6 User manual UNITOOL 4 Connection UNITOOL supports three ways to make a connection Serial RS 232 local serial connection with the device for RS 232 and RS 485 connection Serial GSM modem modem connection with the device for PSTN or GSM connection TCP IP IP Modem an IP connection with a Moxa OnCell G3150 is used TCP IP Ethernet Direct connection over the local Ethernet OFFLINE Opening a session file E x IP da When making the connection it is checked whether the user has rights to the device If the user has no rights it is not possible to connect to the device N NOTE Rights and displa
22. st 95 MB e The required disk space may vary dependent on the configuration XVGA 800 x 600 or a higher resolution monitor e Microsoft Framework 2 0 e Microsoft Framework 4 0 e SQL CE 2005 Edition DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 UNITOOL 29 ersma Sikkem Wigersma amp Sikkema B V Postbus 109 6980 AC Doesburg Leigraafseweg 4 6983 BP Doesburg TEL 31 0 313 47 19 98 FAX 31 0 313 47 32 90 info wigersma sikkema com www wigersma sikkema com DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1
23. tart date start date of the scheduler Start time time the modem is switched on Active time duration that the modem is switched on Hecall window select if a reconnect scheduler is needed Interval interval between to schedulers O O O O O 2 Additional settings not available for every device types o Call window shortening if set the connection is closed if the data is read correctly o Month synchronic if set the start date of the scheduler is set on the first day of every month This can be used to switch on the modem at the first day of every month used in case the interval is lower than one day DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 21 User manual UNITOOL 5 Advanced connect settings window When changing the values the values are applied to the quick connect settings window Start date of the scheduler Start time on the day of scheduler End time of scheduler On time Start time of reconnect scheduler 0000 Interval between schedulers If the combination of settings is not valid the scheduler cannot be programmed It is indicated with the symbol When moving the mouse over the symbol it is indicated why the combination is invalid DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 22 User manual UNITOOL 7 8 Interval loggers Reading out an interval logger is started by pressing the button Read Dependent on the range of the date time settings the interval logger will be read out completely or partly From date time To date
24. the available language settings Select a language setting and click OK The language setting will only be applied after the user has logged into UNITOOL Change Language e Cx Language setting screen DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 27 User manual UNITOOL 10 Database and device types Overview of the database versions with the available device types The database versions can be called up through the Help menu in the menu bar Device database structure version Device database content version Users group database structure version Users group database content version Supported device types UNIGAS 300 MODULEOA With IDOM and FTP protocol MODULE1B With IDOM FTP and Modbus protocol UNIGAS 61E UNILOG UNILOG HM UNILOG MU UNILOG GPRS UNILOG 300 About UNITOOL UNITOOL D Installed products UNITOOL Meter database version number structure 0 15 0 Meter database version number content 1 0 5 1 group database structure version ll 0 5 0 User group database content version 1 0 5 1 Version 1 0 1698 Copyright Wigersma amp Sikkema B V 2007 2015 Whigersma Sikkema B V x ersma Information regarding UNITOOL and database versions DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 28 User manual 11 System requirements e Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 8 Computer with Pentium processor van 2 GHz or higher Pentium 4 recommended e 512 MB RAM or more recommended Required free disk space at lea
25. ugustus 2015 augustus 2015 4 New pnmary value woensdag 6 augustus 2015 7 Use system date and time wo do vr za zo 29 30 31 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 1 14 15 16 gt h 19 20 21 22 23 Example of modifying a parameter of the date 25 27 28 29 30 type 123 4 5 6 Today 26 8 2015 Example of modifying a parameter of the date type with user selecting date It is possible to select a new date or to indicate that the system date must be used When you select Use system date time the system date will be written DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 20 User manual UNITOOL 7 7 Scheduler The scheduler is not displayed in a parameter screen When clicking the menu item Scheduler the settings of the scheduler is read out and displayed schematically Scheduler V Enable scheduler ER Statt Date Start Time Active Time Call window shortening 13 2 2014 u V Month synchrone Recall window Interval 13 2 2014 14 2 2014 Scheduler screen If the scheduler is deactivated Enable scheduler is not selected Click on the selection box to activate the scheduler Quick connect settings window In the quick connect window the user can set the scheduler settings The drop down list contains with pre defined values When changing the settings in the quick connect window the settings will be applied in the advanced connect window Enable scheduler Enable the scheduler in the device S
26. yed parameters may differ depending on the user 4 1 Connection properties 4 1 4 Device data UNI 777 R5212 wis 9 RS232 Meter Type Group UNIGAS 300 Password level 1 TCP IP z Password level 2a IP modem Password level 2b Device settings screen Meter type group select the meter type group of the device It will automatically set the default device address to connect to Device address optional the address of the device necessary if the device is connected to a bus system If the device address is incorrect the device will not respond UNITOOL will NOTE then present a message and break off the connection Password level 1 Password for level 1 Gives access to the mode in which counters and registers can be read and written to Password level 2a Password for Level 2a fort he supplier of the gas Similar to the VDEW password Password level 2b Buyer of the gas the end customer Password level 2c Password for changing the gas composition Consult the device manual for more information on the relation between REMARK BA passwords and parameters DDG6101GHGB 08 2015 Rev B1 7 User manual UNITOOL 4 1 2 Serial RS 232 TCP IP modem Ethemet OFFLINE Fille Standard setting serial connection settings Port Setting the COM port 4 1 3 Modbus OFFLINE When connecting to the Cl module of UNIGAS 300 and the Mo
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