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1. Certificate Name Owner User Owner Locality State Country Sonera Class1 CA Sonera Fl QuoVadis Root Certification Authority Root Certification Authority QuoVadis Limited BM http www valicert com ValiCert Class 2 Policy ValiCert Inc OID 1 2 840 113549 1 9 1 info valicert com Validation Authority AAA Certificate Services Comodo CA Limited Salford Greater GB Manchester AddTrust Qualified CA Root AddTrust TTP Network AddTrust AB C SE KEYNECTIS ROOT CA ROOT KEYNECTIS FR America Online Root Certification Authority 2 America Online Inc US VeriSign Class 2 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network c 1999 VeriSign Inc US Authority G3 VeriSign Inc AddTrust External CA Root AddTrust External TTP Network AddTrust AB C SE America Online Root Certification Authority 1 _ America Online Inc _ US Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority G2 VeriSign Trust Network c 1998 VeriSign Inc US VeriSign Inc GeoTrust Primary Certification Authority G3 c 2008 GeoTrust Inc GeoTrust Inc US GeoTrust Primary Certification Authority G2 2007 GeoTrust Inc GeoTrust Inc US SwissSign Gold CA G2 SwissSign AG _ CH Entrust net Certification Authority 2048 www entrust net CPS 2048 Entrust net incorp by ref limits liab c 1999 Entrust net Limited GTE CyberTrust Root 5 GTE CyberTrust Solutions Inc GTE C
2. 28 Define the General Settings 30 Define the Communication Settings to Publish the 31 Define the Metering 33 Visualize the Data to Log and 5 37 Publish the Data to Energy 38 Chapter 6 General 39 Site Information 22 hve Kida dee ede Pu eS Ara pavidus ee 40 Date and Time SettingS 0 0 0 ccc en 41 Data LOGGING eret re a E xe eee dae qus ES ORE Rar ES 42 P blIC alone ee EE E E ee ee EE EOE ee ve eS 43 Chapter 7 Communication 49 Modbus Serial Port 2 u sarah nee lernen 50 Common Modbus Serial Port Settings 51 Com X 200 Modbus Serial Port 52 4 2 Network Settings es na en 53 Network Configuration Options lisse RII 54 Ethernet Port Settings 22H onen nennen hn 55 GPRS Setllnis o REP een erleben ee 58 3 POY SENOS scies etus tona er ot aac ws Gahan OE virent ds 60 Proxy Settings osse ocu oe en ee EE Y
3. Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Click Create on the lower left part of the page The Create a custom model dialog opens 3 Enter the following settings Select model type Select either Contactor or Impulse Relay Create model Select the basis for the new custom model e New e Based on a custom model lt base model type gt If you are basing the new custom model on an existing custom model select the existing model on which the new model is based Model name Type the name of the new custom model or accept the default name either Contactor Custom or Impulse Relay Custom Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used 4 Click Create The dialog closes and the newly created custom model properties page opens for initial configuration Measurement Properties This table shows the measurement properties of a contactor or impulse relay Field Description Signal element Enter the element being monitored or accept the default Status Output Value for 0 Enter the state represented by a value of 0 or accept the default OFF Value for 1 Enter the state represented by a value of 1 or accept the default ON Measurement Table This graphic shows the measurement table interface Measurements Table General settings Communication Settings Device S
4. 85 Modbus Meter 86 Acti 9 Smartlink 2 ese dhe ee ea a ee ek Dee ee ese 87 Smart Interface Module 88 8 5 Ethernet Devices een ann ed ade fre a bem a PER ERE E Ras 89 Built in Ethernet Devices onn 90 Custom Ethernet Devices 91 Chapter 9 Measurements Table 93 Measurements 93 Chapter 10 Commissioning 95 Commissioning lisse hn 95 Chapter 11 Custom 97 Creating a Custom Model 222 2 98 Creating a Custom Modbus 99 Creating a Custom Main Meter 103 Creating a Custom Pulse Meter Model 107 Creating a Custom KYZ Pulse Meter Model 109 Creating a Custom Contactor or Impulse 110 Creating a Custom Analog Sensor 111 Working with Custom Mod
5. 60 7 4 Wi Fi Access Point Settings 62 Wi Fi Access Point Settings 62 1 9 Gateway ACCESS u eee ceo XT ea DERE EA SORTE Kan a Bee 63 Gateway ACCESS esie ure Es eO Vx ER EA Eu ER Ear EUR ER Pup Peg eee 63 Chapter 8 Device 65 8 1 General 66 DVEIVIEW ne Sod eo Re a ee Be eee be d 67 Managing 69 Measurement and Metadata Exported Per Hosted 71 Common Properties 2222 000 ccc 72 8 2 Devices that Can Connect to Digital 1 76 Built in Pulse Meters 0 0 00 RR eee teen as 77 Custom Pulse Meters 0 000 cette en 78 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 3 8 3 Devices that Can Connect to Analog Inputs 79 Built in Resistance Temperature 80 Custom Analog 81 8 4 Modbus 82 Modbus Discovery Function llis hrs 83 Adding a Modbus Device
6. OO do NN OD wo hyo Start the publication from the Commissioning tab Status When Connecting to the RSP This table describes the status when connecting to the RSP Status Description Initializing Connection process is starting Configuring destination platform The Com X 200 reads internal information to establish the connection If a network error is detected check e the IP settings in the Communication settings Network settings page e the proxy settings in the Communication settings Proxy settings page Device identified Connection is established with the remote service The device has been identified on the remote platform Connecting to the destination The Com X 200 tries to publish a test message platform Connected to the destination platform Publication is enabled only when this status is displayed If this message does not display contact RSP support DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 123 Maintenance Restore the Configuration Restoring the Configuration with a Locally Saved File When restoring the configuration with a locally saved configuration file see page 120 the current password is unchanged NOTE Do not restore a backup made without a connection to Remote Service Platform RSP to a box after a connection to RSP has been made Follow this procedure to restore the configuration on the same Com X 200 Step Action 1 Click the Ma
7. o0 ni Click Save changes Factory Settings of the Measurement Table These measurements are selected Device Type Measurement Pulse meter Index Contactor Impulse relay Status Run hours Electric utility meter Active energy Reactive energy Power meter Active energy Reactive energy Resistance Temperature Detector RTD Temperature 0 10 V 4 20 mA analog sensors Analog value Notification Icons 7 this icon indicates that no measurement be retrieved from this device ah this icon indicates that the device is no longer communicating and that the displayed values are old DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 15 Device Settings Section 8 2 Devices that Can Connect to Digital Inputs Overview Devices with digital inputs are the Com X 200 the Smartlink and the SIM10M What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Built in Pulse Meters Custom Pulse Meters 78 76 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Built in Pulse Meters Measurement Properties This graphic shows the interface of the measurement properties of a built in Schneider Electric pulse meter This table describes the measurement properties of a built in Schneider Electric pulse meter Field Description Comment Connected To Displays the upstream device and the digital
8. Signal element Enter the name of this signal or accept the default name Status Output n where n represents the signal number 1 4 Value for 0 Enter the status associated with a value of 0 Default is OFF Value for 1 Enter the status associated with a value of 1 Default is ON 104 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library Measurements Table The measure and signal property selections you make including customized properties for pulse outputs are reflected in the measurements table The following example displays customized count and flow elements and units for the second measure property General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning ustom Library Models list Measure Properties v amp Models Measure Properties B Modbus RTU EI Modbus TCP Count element Custom Pulse Meter Custom count element Custom count element 2 amp Pulse Meter KYZ Count unit Custom X amp Main Meter Custom count unit Count unit 2 Pulse weight 1 amp Contactor Upper range 1000000000 amp Impulse Relay Flow element Custom x EI 4 20 mA Sensor Custom flow element Custom flow element 2 0 10 V Sensor Flow unit Custom X Custom flow unit Flow unit 2 Signal properties Signal properties v Signal properties M Measurements table Name Unit Active Energy kW
9. T Acti 9 Smartlink Eth Gateway_1 10 192 122 188 Device Slave ID 3 Modbus serial Twido controller 1 ejl EGX100 32 PM710_1 2 10 192 128 32 _ No device connected bd Modbus serial Device IP address Devices not connected 9 Acti 9 Smartlink Eth Gateway 1 M 10 192 122 188 ri MT EGX100 32 v 10 192 128 32 c Acti 9 Smartink 3 No device connected v Q Discover connected devices Required field Save changes Cancel This table describes the interface buttons Button Action Availability Discover Launches a Modbus device discovery and Enabled when the Com X 200 or Ethernet gateway connected automatically retrieves devices that are is selected devices connected downstream Delete e Removes the selected device Enabled when a device is selected e Moves or deletes the devices connected downstream to the Disconnected devices area Save changes Validates the modifications Disabled when e there is no change in the web page e mandatory fields are left blank Those fields are highlighted in red e inappropriate characters are entered in a field This field is highlighted in red Cancel Cancels the modifications to return to the last saved settings 68 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Managing Devices Adding a Downstream Device Follow this procedure to add a downstream device Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab 2 In the device t
10. What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 8 1 General Overview 66 8 2 Devices that Can Connect to Digital Inputs 76 8 3 Devices that Can Connect to Analog Inputs 79 8 4 Modbus Devices 82 8 5 Ethernet Devices 89 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 65 Device Settings Section 8 1 General Overview What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Overview 67 Managing Devices 69 Measurement and Metadata Exported Per Hosted Platform Pi Common Properties 72 66 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Overview Presentation Device Tree View Built in devices supported by the Com X 200 are listed in appendix see page 140 You can also create custom models that are based on custom model types which have been added to the Custom Library This graphic shows the Device settings interface that defines the devices connected to the Com X 200 for example Ethernet gateways Modbus meters pulse meters or analog sensors 03 03 2014 Data logging OFF Available storage 10 9 MB 9 admin Register Logout About Baty Com X 200 09 31 58 PM Periodic publication OFF Commissioning Custom Library Maintenance Type Com 200 Digital and analog inputs Name Comx200_JEF iEM2000T 1 I 5 Mm Comment Device Location 100 Temperature Probe 2 Monit
11. 137 Appendix B Listing 2 22 5 crm b ROREM KR RR E RR 139 List of Supported Devices 140 List of Certificate Authorities 141 Appendix IPv4 Address lt 145 IPv4 Address 5 res 145 Te 147 pr Baier 151 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Safety Information Important Information NOTICE PLEASE NOTE Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure The addition of this symbol to a Danger safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury N This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situa
12. Put ON the Remote Access button only if Schneider Electric support team is asking for it Otherwise let the Remote Access button on OFF factory setting NOTE When pushed the Remote Access button is deactivated after 3 hours DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 117 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Overview Firmware on the Com X 200 can be updated by using the web page or the USB port on the Com X 200 front face For the latest firmware update check www schneider electric com on the Com X 200 page or with the local sales representative Upgrading via the Web Page Follow this procedure to upgrade the firmware through the web interface Step Action 1 Save the firmware file on your laptop Click the Maintenance main tab Click the System settings subtab Click Browse in the Firmware upgrade collapsible menu Click Open The selected file appears in the field next to the Browse button Click Upgrade Firmware The message Application not reachable is displayed during the upgrade rh Wait for the Com X 200 to reboot which can take up to 10 minutes The power LED turns green when the reboot is complete Log in to the Com X 200 Check that the new firmware has been installed in the About page Upgrading via the USB Port A WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e This equipment must be installed and serv
13. 1 Click the Device settings main tab Click the Com X 200 in the device tree view 3 In the Digital and analog inputs collapsible menu select Create a new device on the digital input to which the pulse meter is connected 4 In the pop up window select the Schneider Electric Device Type iEM2000T in the dropdown list Fill in the General Properties collapsible menu with e Name iEM2000T 1 Comment none e Commodity electricity e Device Location sub switchboard 1 Refer to General Properties see page 72 for further information 6 Fill in the Monitored Area with e Building Marseilles office e Floor 1 e Zone west e Usage lighting Refer to Monitored Area see page 73 for further information 7 Fill in the Measurements Properties collapsible menu with e Pulse weight Wh 10 Offset Wh 0 0 e Upper Range Wh 1000000000 The list is restricted to the values that correspond to the selected device type If there is only 1 possible pulse weight the value is automatically set as for the iEM2000T pulse meter 8 Click Create and the new device appears in the device tree view DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 33 Publish Data to Energy Operation Step Action 9 In the device tree view click the digital input to view the device parameters and measurements The active energy is selected by default to be logged and published 200 10 Repeat steps 3 through
14. 130 E Energy Online description 12 exported data 71 publication 42 43 47 site identification 40 Energy Operation description 12 exported data 71 publication 43 47 site identification 40 Ethernet IP address 18 146 troubleshooting 132 F FTP 44 platform compatibility 44 impulse relay measurement properties 110 measurement table 110 IP address conflict 126 L logging capacity 42 intervals 42 maintenance 116 start stop 95 login multiple sessions 22 main meters measure properties 104 signal properties 104 Modbus serial devices adding 69 85 deleting 70 disconnecting 69 discovering 83 modifying 69 reconnecting 70 replacing 70 troubleshooting 131 P password factory setting 18 first login 21 login 22 login session timeout 22 resetting 125 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 151 Index Publication CSV Format 47 FTP 44 HTTP 45 HTTPS 45 Publication ID 47 RSP Connection 47 SMTP 46 Transfer Protocols 44 pulse meters measure properties 107 measurement properties 77 measurements table 77 105 108 R Remote Service Platform configuration restoring 124 configuration saving 120 connection 48 date time settings 41 description 12 publication 43 resistance temperature detectors RTD measurement properties 80 measurement table 80 S SIM card 12 58 59 SMTP 46 platform compatibility 44 standard main meters connecting 106 sw
15. 20 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 3 Login Page Follow these instructions to log in to the user interface Action Select your language Type the username and the password NOTE The username and password are case sensitive Login Page Logging In Step 1 2 3 Click Connect to be logged in to the configuration web page NOTE Because the certificate used by HTTPS is autosigned by Schneider Electric and is not dedicated to your network the browser may display a security message You can close the message and proceed with login First Time Logging In The web server is a tool for reading and writing data It controls the state of the system with full access to all data in your application You will be prompted to change your password the first time you log in to prevent unauthorized access to the application NOTICE UNAUTHORIZED DATA ACCESS e Immediately change the default password to a new secure password e Do not distribute the password to unauthorized or otherwise unqualified personnel Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage NOTE A secure password should not be shared or distributed to unauthorized personnel The password should not contain any personal or obvious information Follow these instructions to log in to the user interface for the first time Step Action 1 Log in using the default password 2 Read the Li
16. Check with your IT department to know if your HTTPS server certificate complies with this rule If not you can always fall back to HTTP NOTICE UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS Do not disable HTTPS redirection if there is sensitive or private information on your local network Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage SMTP Transfer Protocol The SMTP protocol is available only with Energy Online platform or a CSV export This graphic shows the interface when selecting SMTP protocol Com X 200 Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table 2s Generate New Publication ID Follow this procedure to send the data file by email with the SMTP protocol Step Action Click the General settings main tab Click the Publication subtab Select Energy Online in the Destination platform dropdown list Select SMTP in the Protocol dropdown list o N Type the address of the server transporting the data in the Server field NOTE The server address for Energy Online is automatically filled Do not modify the server address for this platform 6 Type the outgoing delivery port in the Port field The factory setting is 25 7 Select Yes in the Authentication required field for Energy Online 8 Type the username and the password This information is given with the subscription contract Contac
17. PM8ECC PM700 series Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM800 series Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM1200 Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM3250 PM3255 Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM5110 PM5111 PM5310 PM5330 PM5350 Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC Modbus power factor controllers Varlogic NRC12 Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC Modbus circuit breakers NSX Micrologic A Micrologic E Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC Masterpact Micrologic H Micrologic P Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC Modbus I O block Smartlink Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC SIM10M Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC Modbus TCP IP gateways EGX100 EGX300 PM8ECC Com X 200 140 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Appendix B List of Certificate Authorities Description This table describes the list of certificate authorities uploaded in the Com X 200 Certificate Name Owner User Owner Locality State Country DigiCert Assured ID Root CA www digicert com DigiCert Inc US TC TrustCenter Class 2 CA II TC TrustCenter Class 2 CA TC TrustCenter GmbH DE Thawte Premium Server CA Certification Services Division Thawte Consulting cc Cape ZA OID 1 2 840 113549 1 9 1 premium Town Western server thawte com Cape SwissSign Platinum CA G2 SwissSign AG CH SwissSign Silver CA G2 SwissSign AG CH Thawte Server CA Certificat
18. Upper range 1000000000 Flow element Custom v Custom flow element Custom flow element Flow unit Custom Custom flow unit FLOWS Measurements table Name Unit Custom count element COUNTS Custom flow element FLOWS 108 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library Creating a Custom KYZ Pulse Meter Model Measurement Properties The custom KYZ pulse meter model presents the same Measure Properties and Measurements table items as the custom pulse meter model see page 107 Description The custom KYZ pulse meter model has a dry contact closure that changes state each time the counter advances The Com X 200 detects the change of state and the counter increases by the pulse weight value NOTE Each instance of a custom KYZ pulse meter needs to be directly connected to the digital inputs of the Com X 200 Index Counter This graphic shows the difference between a KYZ pulse meter and a standard pulse meter pulse weight 10 Index counter bi 20 30 46 4 KYZ pulse meter J LE FF L Standard pulse meter IL JL DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 109 Custom Library Creating a Custom Contactor or Impulse Relay Overview Connecting a contactor or impulse relay to a digital input allows you to monitor status output The counter runs when the contact is closed Creating a Custom Pulse Meter To create a new custom generic pulse meter model follow these steps
19. protection have been installed and are operational before placing the equipment into service All interlocks and safeties related to point of operation protection must be coordinated with the related automation equipment and software programming NOTE Coordination of safeties and mechanical electrical interlocks for point of operation protection is outside the scope of the Function Block Library System User Guide or other implementation referenced in this documentation START UP AND TEST Before using electrical control and automation equipment for regular operation after installation the system should be given a start up test by qualified personnel to verify correct operation of the equipment It is important that arrangements for such a check be made and that enough time is allowed to perform complete and satisfactory testing CAUTION EQUIPMENT OPERATION HAZARD e Verify that all installation and set up procedures have been completed e Before operational tests are performed remove all blocks or other temporary holding means used for shipment from all component devices e Remove tools meters and debris from equipment Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage Follow all start up tests recommended in the equipment documentation Store all equipment documentation for future references 6 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Software testing must be done in both simulated and real e
20. see page 79 for adding devices in the software NOTE Only 0 10 V analog sensors can be connected to the analog inputs of a SIM10M 88 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Section 8 5 Ethernet Devices What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Built in Ethernet Devices 90 Custom Ethernet Devices 91 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 89 Device Settings Built in Ethernet Devices Overview In the system you can add these devices e Modbus TCP IP to Modbus serial line gateways EGX100 EGX300 and PM8ECC Ethernet card These gateways are used to collect data from serial devices e Modbus TCP IP meters PM810ECC PM820ECC and PM870ECC e Custom Modbus TCP IP to serial gateway This is used to collect data from serial devices NOTE To collect data from a PM800 series meter with an Ethernet card and use this PM800 as a gateway you must define 2 devices e The meter for example PM850ECC e The gateway PM8ECC Ethernet Modbus gateway Configuration Parameters This graphic presents the interface to configure Ethernet devices e 10 195 154 32 Host 10 195 154 32 This table shows how to configure Ethernet devices Field Description Comment Host Defines the IP address of the device Port Defines the port number 502 is used for Modbus Slave ID Gives the address only for Modbus TCP meters Enter
21. type the addresses in the Default gateway Primary DNS server and if necessary Secondary DNS server fields Addresses are assigned to the Com X 200 by the IT administrator Click Save changes DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 57 Communication Settings GPRS Settings Overview Description This table illustrates GPRS settings GPRS Only GPRS and 2 Ethernet Switched Ports 1 Address for Both Ports D The GPRS access can be added to the Com X 200 by using a modem that can be installed under the cover GPRS access settings depend on the GPRS modem that is connected There are 2 reference numbers for the GPRS modem e EBXA GPRS SIM e EBXA GPRS NOTE The good operation of GPRS and Wi Fi is not guaranteed with other GPRS modem or Wi Fi USB key Access Settings with EBXA GPRS SIM Card The SIM card is embedded in the GPRS modem You can only use the EBXA GPRS SIM to publish data if you are exporting data to Remote Service Platform The settings of this GPRS access are set by the Com X 200 The reference EBXA GPRS SIM must be selected for the GPRS modem This graphic shows the interface for accessing the GPRS modem with an EBXA GPRS SIM card e Com X 200 58 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Communication Settings Access Settings with EBXA GPRS The EBXA GPRS modem requires e a mini SIM 2FF type card e
22. you first need to create the custom model see page 93 in the Custom Library 78 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Section 8 3 Devices that Can Connect to Analog Inputs Overview The devices with analog inputs are the Com X 200 and the SIM10M What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Built in Resistance Temperature Detectors 80 Custom Analog Devices 81 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 79 Device Settings Built in Resistance Temperature Detectors Measurement Properties The Pt100 Pt1000 Resistance Temperature Detectors RTD are sensors used to measure temperature by correlating the resistance of the RTD element with temperature The RTD can only be connected to the analog inputs of the Com X 200 Temperature ranges from 50 C 58 F to 104 C 219 F When connecting an RTD probe to the Com X 200 there are no specific parameters to configure Measurement Table By default the temperature is logged and published to the hosted platform 80 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Custom Analog Devices Adding Custom Analog Devices You can add an analog device that is based on a custom analog device model Before adding a custom device you first need to create the custom model see page 98 in the Custom Library DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 81 Device Settings Section 8 4 Modbus Devices What Is in This Secti
23. 9 to add other digital input devices Adding an Analog Input Follow this procedure to add an analog input for example Pt100 temperature probe Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab Click the Com X 200 in the device tree view In the Digital and analog inputs collapsible menu select Create a new device on the analog input to which the analog sensor is connected In the pop up window select the Schneider Electric Device Type Pt100 temperature probe in the dropdown list Fill in the General Properties collapsible menu with e Name Temperature probe PT100_1 e Comment none e Commodity environmental parameters e Device Location north outdoor Refer to General Properties see page 72 for further information Fill in the Monitored Area with e Building Marseilles office e Floor 1 e Zone outdoor e Usage main meter Refer to Monitored Area see page 73 for further information Click Create and the new device appears in the device tree view In the device tree view click the analog sensor to view the device parameters and measurements Com X 200 Gas meter di see PT100 Te Probe_t E Repeat steps 3 through 9 to add other analog input devices 34 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Publish Data to Energy Operation Discovering Connected Devices The Com X 200 can discover Modbus devices that are connected locally to the seri
24. Class 3 Public Primary VeriSign Inc US Certification Authority thawte Primary Root CA G2 c 2007 thawte Inc thawte Inc US Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2 T TeleSec Trust Center Deutsche Telekom AG DE UTN USERFirst Object http www usertrust com The USERTRUST Salt Lake US Network City UT GeoTrust Primary Certification Authority GeoTrust Inc US DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 141 Appendix B ville Western Cape Certificate Name Owner User Owner Locality State Country Baltimore CyberTrust Code Signing Root CyberTrust Baltimore IE Class 1 Public Primary VeriSign Inc US Certification Authority Baltimore CyberTrust Root CyberTrust Baltimore IE Starfield Class 2 Certification Starfield Technologies US Authority Inc Chambers of Commerce Root http www chambersign org AC Camerfirma SACIF EU A82743287 T TeleSec GlobalRoot Class 3 T Systems Trust Center T Systems Enterprise DE Services GmbH VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network c 2006 VeriSign Inc US Authority G5 VeriSign Inc T TeleSec GlobalRoot Class 2 T Systems Trust Center T Systems Enterprise DE Services GmbH TC TrustCenter Universal CA 1 TC TrustCenter Universal CA TC TrustCenter GmbH DE VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network c 2007 VeriSign Inc US Aut
25. Do not incorrectly configure the software as this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following sections Section Topic Page 7 1 Modbus Serial Port 50 7 2 Network Settings 53 7 3 Proxy Settings 60 7 4 Wi Fi Access Point Settings 62 7 5 Gateway Access 63 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 49 Communication Settings Section 7 1 Modbus Serial Port Overview In this chapter the serial line properties of the local Modbus RS 485 network controlled by the Com X 200 are defined What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Common Modbus Serial Port Settings 51 Com X 200 Modbus Serial Port Settings 52 50 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Communication Settings Common Modbus Serial Port Settings Overview Description The Com X 200 is the master of this Modbus serial line All the other devices connected to this serial line must be configured as Modbus slaves The device settings such as Baud rate Parity and Number of stop bits must match the Com X 200 These settings are set by using the front display of each device This table describes the Modbus serial port settings Field Description Comment Baud rate Defines the speed of the serial The values can be selected between 1200 4800 9600 19200 line 38400 57600 and 11520
26. Ethernet ports share the same configuration e Upstream downstream mode 2 Ethernet ports are configured separately Switch Mode Configuration This graphic illustrates the Ethernet port configuration in switch mode Web EL E BL EL EL E Com X 200 IP 10 168 25 7 IP 10 168 25 8 In switch mode both Ethernet ports have the same settings Using 2 ports simplifies wiring e 1 port can be connected to a switch in the local network e 1 port can be used to connect a PC for configuration operations or to connect a data collection device locally with an Ethernet port DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 55 Communication Settings Upstream Downstream Mode Configuration This graphic illustrates the Ethernet port configuration in upstream downstream mode Web HEBER EL EL E DHCP Client PC IP 10 168 25 7 IP 10 25 1 1 IP 10 25 1 65 1 Com X 200 In upstream downstream mode the 2 Ethernet ports have different settings and function independently e 1 port must be used for data publishing e 1 port must be used for data collection 10 25 1 2 10 25 1 3 10 25 1 4 The port used for data publishing eth1 can be configured in DHCP client mode or static IPv4 address mode The port used for data collection eth2 can be configured in DHCP client static IPv4 address or DHCP server Ethernet Configuration Settings DHCP client the IP address is automatically assigned by the Com X 200
27. HTTP Proxy settings or HTTPS Proxy settings field Select the Enable HTTP proxy support check box Type the address and port of the proxy in the Proxy address and Proxy port fields If a Proxy requires authentication is required select Yes and provide a loggin and password to the proxy Click Save changes The proxy address and port number are provided by the network administrator or those values can be retrieved in the Internet Options of a PC connected to the LAN HTTPS redirection allows to secure the communication between PC and Com X 200 and is enabled by default Disabling the HTTPS redirection e avoids your browser security check e reduces the security level of your local network NOTICE UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS Do not disable HTTPS redirection if there is sensitive or private information on your local network Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage 60 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Communication Settings Retrieving Proxy Values This graphic shows the interface to retrieve proxy values from Internet Explorer Internet Options To set up an Internet connection Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic config
28. Publication Wi Fi Troubleshooting This table describes how to solve issues with Wi Fi Issue Possible Solution Wi Fi USB key is not detected The LED USB key is not flashing Power down the Com X 200 Insert again the Wi Fi USB key and power up the Com X 200 Wi Fi USB key cannot connect to the network Check that the settings such as the SSID name and the WPA2 key are correct 132 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Troubleshooting Com X 200 Troubleshooting Com X 200 Access This table describes how to solve issues when accessing to the Com X 200 Issue Possible Solution Cannot log in through customer LAN Log in to the Com X 200 Follow the procedures described in First Log In see page 21 Check the IP address Lost password Follow the procedure to reset the password see page 125 Web Pages This table describes how to solve issues when viewing the Com X 200 web pages Issue Possible Solution correctly The web pages are not displayed Check the screen resolution of your laptop It has to be setto 1280x1024 at least In Internet Explorer check that the Display intranet sites in compatibility view box is disabled by selecting View settings compatibility in the Tools tab on Internet Explorer Delete browsing history The web pages are not properly displayed on a smartphone Web pages adapted to sma
29. Select a default commodity the new model measures Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used 4 Click Create The dialog closes and the newly created custom model properties page opens for initial configuration Measure and Signal Properties This graphic shows the monitored area properties for a new custom 4 20 mA analog sensor model General settings Q Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning General properties Models Modbus RTU Type 3 Modbus TCP Default value of commodity 3 Pulse Meter Monitored area Pulse Meter KYZ Main Meter Default value of usage Contactor 3 Impulse Relay Element E 4 20 mA Sensor Sensor 4 20mA Custom Unit 0 10 V Sensor LowerBound UpperBound Measurements table Devices created from this mode Sensor 4 20mA Custom Environmental parameters Main meter Temperature C 10 40 Save changes DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 111 Custom Library Each pulse output presents the following measure properties Field Description Element Select a monitoring element from the list or select Custom and enter a personalized name into the Custom element field Unit Select a monitoring unit from the list or select Custom and enter a personalized unit into the Custom unit field LowerBound The value mapped as the minimum monitored value UpperBound
30. The value mapped as the maximum monitored value Measurements Table The monitoring property selections you make including customized properties are reflected in the measurements table The following example displays a customized count elements and unit General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Custom Library Maintenance Models list General properties M amp Models Monitored area v E Modbus RTU A amp Modbus TCP E Pulse Meter Element Custom x EI Pulse Meter KYZ Custom element Custom element name amp Main Meter Unit Custom v 8 Contactor Custom unit Custom unit B Impulse Relay LowerBound 10 B 4 20 mA Sensor UpperBound 40 Sensor 4 20mA Custom 0 10 V Sensor Measurements table Name Unit Custom element name Custom unit reated from this mode M 112 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library Working with Custom Models Modify a Custom Model To modify the settings of an existing custom model follow these steps Step Action Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Display a list of existing models Either e Click Models in the navigation tree to display a list of all models or e Click Models lt Model Type for the model type you wish to modify to display a list of models of the selected type Click the model in the list you want to modify Make your edits of the configurable proper
31. When using Windows XP it is recommended to have a fixed IP address Refer to IPv4 Address Settings see page 145 in appendix C The IP address is obtained by a DSL modem or by a network administrator Static IPv4 address type the IP subnetwork mask and default gateway addresses Addresses are assigned to the Com X 200 by the IT administrator 56 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Communication Settings Ethernet Port Configuration This graphic shows the interface when the configuration of 2 separate ports is chosen os Device Settings Messu LAN configuration Etn2 General network settings Follow this procedure to configure the 2 separate ports Step Action 1 Click the Communication settings main tab 2 Click the Network settings subtab Select the Choose your network configuration field NOTE If you change the configuration of the Ethernet port you are configuring through you will be disconnected through the browser Begin a new browsing session to continue configuration Select 2 Separate Ports 1 IP address for each in the dropdown list Select DHCP client and Static IPv4 address in the Configuration mode dropdown list In the Ethernet configuration collapsible menu enter the parameters in the WAN network configuration eth1 and LAN network configuration eth2 fields The Interface Status field changes to ACTIVE In General network settings collapsible menu
32. a minimum 1 MB month data export on the telecom contract We recommend a robust M2M SIM card rather than a standard SIM card Follow this procedure for accessing GPRS settings with an EBXA GPRS modem Step Action 1 Insert the SIM card into the GPRS modem 2 Typethe APN Username Password PIN Code provided by the GPRS access provider 3 Click Save changes NOTE The PIN code of the SIM card and the password cannot be changed by the Com X 200 This graphic shows the interface for accessing the GPRS modem with an EBXA GPRS E 200 07 19 2013 D Avaliable storage 13 9 MS ad Logout About Choose your network configuration GPRS only m O Selection hao DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 59 Communication Settings Section 7 3 Proxy Settings Proxy Settings Overview Description HTTPS Redirection It is necessary to configure Internet proxy settings in the Com X 200 e if you use the HTTP or HTTPS protocols and e ifthe network administrator has implemented an Internet proxy on your local network Those settings are available in the Proxy settings subtab accessible from the Communication settings tab This graphic shows the interface of proxy settings Follow this procedure to configure the Internet proxy settings in the Com X 200 Step Action Click the Communication settings main tab Click the Proxy settings subtab Select the
33. a new device on the input to which the serial meter is connected In the pop up window select Schneider Electric Device Type PM710 meter from the dropdown list Fill in the General Properties collapsible menu with e Name PM710_1 e Comment none e Commodity electricity e Device Location sub switchboard 2 Refer to General Properties see page 72 for further information Fill in the Configuration collapsible menu with the Slave ID 1 Fill in the Monitored Area with e Building Marseilles office e Floor 2 Zone west e Usage computer room Refer to Monitored Area see page 73 for further information Click Create and the new device appears in the device tree view DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 35 Publish Data to Energy Operation Step Action 9 In the device tree view click the Modbus serial devices to view the device parameters and measurements Gas meter 12 mo FT100 Temperature Probe_t Alt o a E Ethernet Stave ID 1 wh Varseses office Usage Computer room 10 Repeat steps through 9 to add other Modbus serial devices 36 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Publish Data to Energy Operation Visualize the Data to Log and Publish Measurements Table Main Tab The Measurements Table tab displays the measurements selected By default active and reactive energies indexes and environmental parameters are automaticall
34. device tree view Click the Digital and analog inputs collapsible menu 2 3 4 Select the name of the main meter in the Device dropdown list 5 Select the contact output that has to be connected in the Connector dropdown list Digital and analog inputs A Device Connector Digital Inputs iEM2000T_1 I2 Main Meter Custom 1 v Pulse Output 1 Y I3 Main Meter Custom 1 Y Pulse Output 2 M 14 Main Meter Custom 1 Contact Status 1 I5 No device connected M No device connected 7 Create a new device Analog Inputs Alt Al2 PT100 Temperature Probe 1 X 6 Click Save changes The device tree view shows that the standard main meter is connected to an additional digital input 106 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library Creating a Custom Pulse Meter Model Overview You can create a customized pulse meter by inputting customized settings for the following measure properties e Count element e Count unit e Flow element e Flow unit Creating a Custom Pulse Meter To create a new custom generic pulse meter model follow these steps Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Click Create on the lower left part of the page The Create a custom model dialog opens 3 Enter the following settings Select model type Select Pulse Meter Create model Select the basis for the new custom model e New e Based on a Sch
35. input number to which the device is connected The digital input number can be modified Only the available digital inputs of the upstream device are listed The device can be disconnected by selecting No device connected in the list of upstream device From this list it is not possible to change from 1 upstream device to another Pulse weight The active energy counter increases by this value each time a pulse is received The list is restricted to the values that correspond to the selected meter type The value cannot be modified if there is only 1 possible pulse weight for example with the iEM2000T 1 Offset Sets an offset for the active energy The value can be positive or negative Enables you to start the counter with the value that can be read on the meter display Upper Range Defines when the active energy counter rolls back to zero The counter sets back to zero when it reaches the entered value 1 Refer to the specific pulse meter documentation for further information Measurement Table This graphic shows the interface of the measurement table for a Schneider Electric pulse meter The active power is calculated according to the frequency of received pulses DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 77 Device Settings Custom Pulse Meters Adding Custom Pulse Meters You can add a pulse meter that is based on a custom pulse meter model Before adding a custom device
36. is ready to be configured 5 Follow the instructions described in chapter 4 see page 26 and chapter 5 see page 31 for accessing to the Com X 200 web pages 126 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 13 Checklist Before Leaving Customer Site Checklist Before Leaving Customer Site Overview Checklist This list is not exhaustive Schneider Electric recommends using this checklist before leaving customer site Checkpoint Done Comments Logging is ON in the head banner Publication is ON in the head banner Each meter returns relevant values in the Measurements Table Each analog sensor returns relevant values in the Measurements Table No notification icon is in the Measurements Table For Ethernet connections the LED eth1 and or eth2 is blinking For GPRS connections the wireless connection has a reception level at least equals to 2 4 For GPRS connections check the LED and the general status The last publication to the platform has to be successful User name admin and password for the Com X 200 access have been given to the end user DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 127 Checklist 128 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Metering Device Troubleshooting 130 Modbus Device Troubleshooting 134 Network T
37. model follow these steps Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Click Create on the lower left part ofthe page The Create a custom model dialog opens Enter the following settings Select model type Select Main Meter Create model Select the basis for the new custom model New e Based on a Schneider model e Based on a custom model lt base model type gt If you are basing the new custom model on an existing Schneider model or a custom model select the existing model on which the new model is based Model name Enter the name of the new custom model or accept the default name Main Meter_Custom Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used configuration 4 Click Create The dialog closes and the newly created custom model properties page opens for initial DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 103 Custom Library Measure and Signal Properties This graphic shows the measure and signal properties for a newly created custom main meter model General settings Models Modbus RTU Modbus TCP Pulse Meter Pulse Meter KYZ Main Meter Main Meter_Custom Contactor Impulse Relay 4 20 mA Sensor 0 10 V Sensor 1 2 pulse outputs 2 4 contact outputs Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissionin
38. publication NOTE It is not recommended to make the first firmware upgrade of the Com X 200 using the RSP through GPRS connection Because the GPRS connection has a speed of only 20 kb s the firmware update could take several hours DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 119 Maintenance Save the Configuration Overview The whole configuration of the Com X 200 can be saved to a file to be restored on the same Com X 200 The file is in the format Com X 200 name Firmware version YYYYMMDD HHMM zip For example MyCom X 200 V1 0 20130110 1020 zip indicates that the file is generated from e a Com X 200 named MyCom X 200 e running on the firmware version 1 0 e on January 10 2013 at 10 20 a m The configuration can be saved only after the initial configuration or updating is completed NOTE This feature is not available on the iPad Saving the Configuration Locally Follow this procedure to save the configuration locally Step Action 1 Click the Maintenance main tab 2 Click the System Settings subtab Click Save Configuration in the Configuration Management collapsible menu According to the web browser used a dialog box appears to open save or cancel the configuration file 4 Select the option to save the file in the dialog box The date and time of the last configuration backup are displayed under the Save Configuration button 5 In the Choose File field select the location on the computer
39. slave model follow these steps Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Click Create on the lower left part of the page The Create a custom model dialog opens 3 Enter the following settings Select model type Select Modbus RTU Create model Select the basis for the new custom model e New e Based on a Schneider model e Based on a custom model lt base model type gt If you are basing the new custom model on an existing Schneider model or a custom model select the existing model on which the new model is based Model name Enter the name of the new custom model or accept the default name Modbus RTU_Custom Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used configuration 4 Click Create The dialog closes and the newly created custom model properties page opens for initial Adding a Modbus Generic Slave After you have created the new Modbus generic slave model you can complete its definition in the Custom Library General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Maintenance Models list General properties Models Modbus RTU Modbus RTU_Custom Default value of commodity Electricity z Modbus TCP Monitored area A Pulse Meter Pulse Meter KYZ Default value of usag
40. the Maintenance main tab 2 Click the System Settings subtab 3 Click Browse in the Configuration Management collapsible menu 4 Select the file that has to be uploaded to restore the configuration 5 Click Open for the selected file to appear 6 Click Apply the configuration 7 Wait for the Com X 200 to reboot which can take up to 10 minutes The power LED turns green when the reboot is complete 8 Reconnect to the Com X 200 9 Click the General settings main tab 10 Click the Site information subtab 11 Type the new site location name then click Save changes to save the modification NOTE The site location name may not include any of the following characters lt gt or space 12 Click the Device Settings tab 13 Select the Com X 200 product in the Device tree view situated on the left side of the screen 14 Type the Com X 200 name in the General Properties collapsible menu 15 Press Save changes to save your modification 16 Click the Measurement table tab to check the correct connection setting and functioning of the new site 17 Select the Commissioning tab to activate logging and publication according to destination platform Refer to the Commissioning see page 95 chapter for additional information Uploading the Configuration with a USB Key Follow this procedure to upload a duplicate configuration file from another Com X 200 using a USB key Step Action 1 Copy the duplicate configurat
41. to be created in the dropdown list Only the devices that can be connected to this interface are listed Schneider Electric pulse meters utility meters contactors and impulse relays 6 Configure the device Refer to the sections that correspond to the specific device category see page 76 7 Click Create and the device appears in the device tree view downstream from the Smartlink NOTE If using the prefabricated cable associated to the contactor iACT24 or impulse relay iATL24 the device must be connected on the digital input 1 of the channel This input provides the status of the device DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 87 Device Settings Smart Interface Module Description A Smart Interface Modules SIM is an Intelligent Electronic Device IED used in energy efficiency applications It provides local physical interfaces with building WAGES meters sensors and actuators It communicates through wired networks with remote monitoring systems SIMs communicate with the Com X 200 and the EGX gateways using Modbus RS 485 wired protocol Characteristics This list presents SIM10M characteristics wired Modbus RS 485 connection to gateway in slave mode 6 digital inputs DIO DI1 012 DI3 014 and 015 2 digital outputs DOO and DO1 2 analog inputs 0 10 V AIO and AI1 Connecting Devices to a SIM10M Refer to Devices Connectable on Digital Inputs see page 76 and Devices Connectable on Analog Inputs
42. 0 Bauds The factory setting is 19200 to match the values of Schneider Electric equipment Most third party Modbus equipment supports this Baud rate Parity Defines the parity bit of the Options transmitted bytes e even none The factory setting is even to match the values of Schneider Electric equipment Most third party Modbus equipment supports this parity setting Number of Defines the number of stop bits Options 1 or 2 stop bits transmitted between 2 bytes The factory setting is 1 to match the values of Schneider Electric equipment Most third party Modbus equipment supports this number of stop bits Timeout Defines the time the Com X 200 Options 100 10000 ms has to wait before generating an The factory setting is 1000 ms to match the values of Schneider error for an unanswered Electric equipment Modbus request Terminator Has a value of 120 Q It must be activated if the Com X 200 is located at the end of the resistance Modbus bus Not following this rule can result in communication interruption Serial line Has a value of 510 Q We recommend that the master polarizes the line No other slave polarization device has to support line polarization resistances or to activate serial line polarization resistances 1 A high Baud rate value reduces response time but may be more sensitive to disturbance In case of disturbance check the impedance on the serial line before reducing the Baud rate 2 Even or odd setti
43. 00_My Busiding 1800251321154 2013072100050 Dp 77212015 02 00 53 AM Buding data ComX200 My Busiding 1800251621154 2013072100050 zip 07721 2013 02 00 50 AM Sent 2 2 of the publicaton Data logging started on 06 13 2013 02 59 46 AM Stop data logging Destination plat First publication on DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 95 Commissioning This table shows commissioning displays Field Description Comment Notifications Displays the status of the configuration procedure If any requested field or parameters are missing alink to the corresponding tab is displayed Click the link to be redirected to the tab Operation It creates the metering hierarchy in Energy Operation This option is available only if Energy Operation is selected as the publication platform Data logging Displays a button to start data logging The date The button is disabled if and time of the first logging are displayed e the configuration is not complete e there is no selected data to be logged Topology Sends the metering architecture to Energy If the topology has not been sent to Energy Operation all measurements will appear under the site named Site Newmeters in Energy Operation Publication Allows you to export the logged data manually to the hosted platform Click the Test publication button to send data to the hosted platform Click the Start periodic publication button to send data to the ho
44. 014 67 Device Settings Device Properties Action Buttons For a selected device this zone allows you to e define some metadata such as the name the physical location and for a meter the commodity the energy usage and the area in the building that is being monitored e set up or modify settings such as the pulse weight for a pulse meter the slave ID for a Modbus meter the IP address for a gateway the measurements to be published to the selected hosted platform e connect and disconnect downstream devices in the dropdown lists when the selected device allows it Each connection type has its own area Only devices that can be connected to this type are listed This graphic shows the interface of device properties Com X 200 General settings Communication Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Custom Library Maintenance OFF Available storage 11 2 MB 9 admin Register Logout About ion OFF E Digital and analog inputs iEM2000T_1 S 11 Connector jl vw Temperature Probe 2 Digital Inputs 11 iEM2000T 1 r r 2 No device connected d io eu 13 device connected p E 4 No device connected r Modbus serial A 15 No device connected Modbus 1 Twido controller 1 5485 slave 1 6 No device connected r Pu Analog Inputs Alt PT100 Temperature Probe 2 M Ei slave 2 AI2 100 Temperature Probe_1 r r Ethernet x
45. 17 First Access Access Through the Ethernet Port With Windows 7 Vista Follow this procedure to access the Com X 200 user interface Step Action 1 Disconnect your local computer from all networks 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from your local computer to the Ethernet port 2 ofthe Com X 200 Open Windows Explorer on your local computer and click Network The Com X 200 appears in the list of devices Refer to troubleshooting see page 129 ifthe Com X 200 does not appear Double click the Com X 200 The login page is opened automatically on your default web browser NOTE HTTPS is enabled by default on the Com X 200 configuration The Com X 200 has an autosigned security certificate Therefore connecting to the Com X 200 interface displays a security message Before accepting confirm that communication with the Com X 200 has been established Type the username factory setting admin and the password factory setting admin NOTE The username and password are case sensitive Click Ok With Windows XP or Other Operating Systems Follow this procedure to access the Com X 200 user interface Step Action 1 Disconnect your local computer from all networks 2 Connect an Ethernet cable from your local computer to the Ethernet port 2 ofthe Com X 200 3 Open your web browser 4 Type 10 25 1 1 in the address field and press Enter NOTE H
46. 3 Power on the Com X 200 NOTE When the power LED turns green the reboot is complete 4 Log in to the Com X 200 Check the configuration in the settings tabs and start the publication again from the Commissioning tab Restoring the Configuration via RSP Contact Schneider Electric technical support to request the restore of the configuration saved on Remote Service Platform Schneider Electric technical support is able to launch the restore at any requested time At the end of the restore the Com X 200 device reboots Log into the Com X 200 check the configuration in the Settings tab then start the publication again from the Commissioning tab 124 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Maintenance Reset Overview Resetting the password does not affect the other configuration settings and data The web server is a tool for reading and writing data It controls the state of the system with full access to all data in your application You will be prompted to change your password the first time you log in to prevent unauthorized access to the application NOTE A secure password should not be shared or distributed to unauthorized personnel The password should not contain any personal or obvious information The new password must contain e 8 characters e 1 letter in upper case e 1 numeric digit e 1 special character Reset Password Locally Ifthe password is lost follow this procedure to reset the password t
47. 3 Define the new model by entering the following settings Select model type Select a model type from the list This selection determines the properties structure of the new custom model Create model Select the basis for the new custom model e New e Based on a Schneider model e Based on a custom model base model type If the new custom model is based either on an existing Schneider model or a custom model select the existing model on which the new model is based General properties Model name Enter the name of the new custom model or accept the default name Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures Monitored area Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used 4 Click Create The dialog closes and the newly created custom model properties page opens for initial configuration Refer to the following topics for a description of custom model properties configurations 98 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library Creating a Custom Modbus Device Description The Com X 200 can also communicate with any third party Modbus device This type of Modbus device is called Modbus serial line generic slave The Com X 200 is able to communicate with a Modbus serial line generic slave in 2 ways e directly by using its own serial port e through a ModbusTCP Modbus serial line gateway Creating a Modbus Generic Slave To create a new custom Modbus RTU generic
48. 689 2 JA CE Schneider J o N x uu We ve DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 145 Appendix C DHCP Server Over Ethernet Port You can configure the Com X 200 so that it assigns IP addresses to the network In that case the Com X 200 configures its Ethernet interface Eth2 with the IP address 10 25 1 1 The Com X 200 also starts an internal DHCP server It enables you to assign automatically an IP address consistent with its own address to any devices connected to the same network and configured to operate as DHCP clients IP addresses assigned by the Com X 200 are in the subnetwork 10 25 1 0 24 starting from 10 25 1 65 10 25 1 66 and so on The Com X 200 has no routing capabilities As a result no Default Gateway nor Domain Name Server are sent by this DHCP server The IT administrator of the site should be contacted to confirm that the network to which the Eth2 interface of the Com X 200 is connected e is separated from the rest of the site network installation e does not perturb another DHCP server DHCP Server Over Wi Fi When a Wi Fi key is connected to the Com X 200 you can configure the Com X 200 so that it creates a Wi Fi access point In that case the Com X 200 creates a Wi Fi network with an SSID using the same name as the Com X 200 but without any access restriction no WEP nor WPA authenticatio
49. 7 Glossary Internet proxy IP address MAC address metadata meter Modbus Modbus serial line platform Pt100 Pt1000 RTD RTU slave ID SSID Gateway for all the external HTTP or HTTPS traffic web access that checks if the requested web access is authorized or not It also keeps in memory a copy of the data returned by the web server requested This mechanism is called caching and avoids requesting twice the same HTML pages if the data has not changed Internet Protocol address is a 32 bit address assigned to hosts using TCP IP Media Access Control address is a 48 bit number unique on a network that is programmed into each network card or device when it is manufactured Information related to a meter or sensor location commodity energy usage or monitored area to describe the use of the device Device that measures and quantifies a physical value Protocol that allows communications between many devices connected to the same network Implementation of the protocol over an RS 232 or RS 485 serial connection P Includes a hardware architecture and a software framework where the combination allows the software to run Platinum Pt resistance thermometers also referred to as Resistance Temperature Detectors RTD are sensors used to measure temperature by correlating electrical resistance with temperature As the temperature changes the resistance to an electrical current passing through them predic
50. 7 Creating a Custom KYZ Pulse Meter Model 109 Creating a Custom Contactor or Impulse Relay 110 Creating a Custom Analog Sensor Model 144 Working with Custom Models 113 DOCAQ036EN 01 03 2014 97 Custom Library Creating a Custom Model Overview The Com X 200 supports the use of custom models A custom model is any model other than a Built in model from Schneider Electric To use a custom model you must first create a new custom model A custom model can be e based on a pre existing Schneider Electric model see page 140 e based on a previously created custom model e an entirely new model If you base a custom model on a pre existing Schneider Electric model or a previously created custom model the new model inherits the properties of the underlying model on which it is based Inheritance simplifies the task of creating a new custom model because you need only add or edit properties unique to the new custom model in order to create it Creating a Custom Model To create a new custom model follow these steps Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Click Create on the lower left part of the page The Create a custom model dialog opens Select model type Modbus RTU Y Create model New Y General properties Model name Modbus RTU Slave Custom Default value of commodity Electricity Monitored area Default value of usage Main meter Create Cancel
51. DOCAO0036EN 01 Com X 200 User Guide 03 2014 www schneider electric com Schneider The information provided in this documentation contains general descriptions and or technical character istics of the performance of the products contained herein This documentation is not intended as a substitute for and is not to be used for determining suitability or reliability ofthese products for specific user applications It is the duty of any such user or integrator to perform the appropriate and complete risk analysis evaluation and testing of the products with respect to the relevant specific application or use thereof Neither Schneider Electric nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information contained herein If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to help ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When devices are used for applications with technical safety requirements the relevant instructions must be followed Failure t
52. Filter by commodity field Click All to visualize all the commodities at the same time Click None to hide all the commodities at the same time Check the corresponding check box to view all the measurements of a commodity Uncheck the corresponding box to hide all the measurements of a commodity NOTE Meters are grouped by commodity DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 93 Measurements Table 94 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 10 Commissioning Commissioning Overview The Commissioning main tab enables you to e check that configuration is completed e start stop data logging e send the metering architecture to Energy Operation This option is available only if Energy Operation is selected as the publication platform e export the logged data manually to the selected hosted platform e start the periodic publication of data to the selected hosted platform Description This graphic presents the commissioning interface Notineabons Your system configuration is OK Data logging Consol 0772272013 01 00 48 AM Pubscation na Deen completed successfusy 07 22 2013 01 00 45 AM Sending ComX200 Butcing_18002516331154_20130721230001 zip 97 22 2015 01 00 06 AM Busaing data ComX200 Busiding 19002516351154 2012072123001 2p 47 22 2013 01 04 01 AM publication 0772172013 02 01 08 AM Publication has Deen compisted successfuly 0772172013 02 01 06 AM Sending ComxX2
53. Gateway IP This row contains the column headings for the Address Gateway MAC Address Device Name Device information in row 2 Local ID Device Type ID Device Type Name Login Interval Historical Intervals 2 ComX200 F930B8 DN130458BX10091 10 195 23 45 00 This row contains the information about the 80 67 F9 30 B8 COMX 008067F930B8 1 Resource Com X 200 and the logged device 1 PM810 PM810 30 6 23227 157 198 184 116 Building 1 Utility Entrance 3 CM4000 15 This row is left blank Topic ID 1 Topic ID 2 Topic ID 3 This row contains the column headings for the topic IDs in row 5 The first 3 commas are used for layout purposes in a spreadsheet application 5 1617 1621 1625 This row contains the topic IDs of the values logged This row is left blank Error UTC Offset Minutes Local Time Stamp Apparent This row contains the column headings for the Energy kVAh Real Energy kWh Reactive Energy data logged in rows 8 and higher kVARh 8 and 0 300 2008 10 09 These rows contain the logged data higher 14 15 00 1400738 219 1201962 707 647069 906 15 0 300 2008 10 09 14 20 00 1400758 260 1201980 725 647078 602 15 0 300 2008 10 09 14 25 00 1400778 198 1201998 661 647087 233 15 1 A topic ID is a numerical reference to the quantity being logged The name given to a quantity may slightly differ between devices and languages Topic IDs are used to identify the quantity regard
54. Location Monitored Usage Measurements to Area Log and Publish Pt100 temperature probe Analog input AI1 North outdoor Outdoor Not applicable Temperature SHR100 humidity Analog input AI2 North outdoor Outdoor Not applicable Humidity 28 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Publish Data to Energy Operation Summary Diagram This table provides information on Modbus devices used for data acquisition Device Type Slave Device Location Monitored Usage Measurements to Address Area Log and Publish Masterpact with 1 Main switchboard General Main meter Active energy Micrologic P control unit building Compact NSX with 2 Sub switchboard 1 Level 1 West Ventilation Active energy Micrologic E control unit PM710 power meter 3 Sub switchboard 2 Level 2 West Computer room Active energy PM3250 power meter 4 Sub switchboard 2 Level 2 East Ventilation Active energy Pt100 J Al TAC SHR100 4 20 mA This diagram summarizes the information required for data publication u Energy Operation t Di a a a j E W iEM2000t GPRS Ethemet TCP IP N Modbus SL Compact NSX PM710 PM3250 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 29 Publish Data to Energy Operation Define the General Settings Site Information Site Information subtab defines the site location name where metering is taking place This infor
55. PRS communication The modem LED flashes every 5 seconds if correctly detected Follow this procedure to configure your GPRS Step Action 1 Click the Communication settings main tab Click the Network settings subtab Click GPRS only in the Network configuration dropdown list Type the APN provided with the SIM card Type the username password and PIN code if provided by the operator Click Save changes A OIN Check if the GPRS modem is activated The modem LED shall be static with a color that depends on the GPRS signal level as shown below e No modem detected e Modem detected e MM Modem not connected to a network e 5 Weak signal level red e Medium signal level yellow HEEm High signal level green Check the status of the GPRS modem and signal level on the banner 32 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Publish Data to Energy Operation Define the Metering Devices Adding a Digital Input This graphic shows the interface when adding a digital input 4 07 18 2012 ON Avsisbie storage 13 5 MS admin Logout About 2 m General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Device Connector 1 Digital and analog inputs collapsible menu 2 Device dropdown list Follow this procedure to add a device on a digital input for example iEM2000T pulse meter Step Action
56. Start publication Sends data to Energy Operation according to the frequency set in Publication settings see page 30 The next publication time is displayed 38 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 6 General Settings Overview This chapter describes how to configure the general settings of the Com X 200 NOTE Do not incorrectly configure the software as this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Site Information 40 Date and Time Settings 41 Data Logging 42 Publication 43 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 39 General Settings Site Information Overview The Site name field that appears in the Site information collapsible menu is used as a site name by different platforms All measurements are assigned to this site location Site Identification with Energy Operation and Energy Online Energy Operation the Site name parameter is used to create the site location name that appears in Energy Operation platform environment Energy Online the Site name parameter is used to create the second field of the site location name that appears in Energy Online platform environment NOTE For Energy Online the first field is defined by the Customer ID parameter defined in the Publication subtab Follow this procedure to change the site name Step Action 1 Click the General settings mai
57. Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab 2 Click the device to be deleted in the device tree view 3 Click Delete to confirm the deletion of the device 70 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Measurement and Metadata Exported Per Hosted Platform Overview This table summarizes the exported data per hosted platform Measurement Metadata Energy Operation Energy Online CSV Export Remote Service Platform Customer ID X Site name X X X X Device name X X X X Selected measurement X x 1 x x Commodity x x x Monitored area parameters Building x x x Floor x X Zone X X Usage X X 1 Only the measurement supported by Energy Online is published DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 71 Device Settings Common Properties General Properties All devices have a set of general properties that includes Type Name Comment Commodity and Device Location This graphic shows the interface of the general properties This table presents the general properties of the Com X 200 Field Description Comments Type Corresponds to the device type that is selected This field is automatically assigned by the Com X 200 and cannot be modified Name Corresponds to the name of the device This field must not include the following characters gt or space Commen
58. TTPS is enabled by default on the Com X 200 configuration The Com X 200 has an autosigned security certificate Therefore connecting to the Com X 200 interface displays a security message Before accepting confirm that communication with the Com X 200 has been established 5 Type the username factory setting admin and the password factory setting admin NOTE The username and password are case sensitive 6 Click Ok 18 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 First Access Access Through Wi Fi Access Point Mode NOTICE UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS Do not disable HTTPS redirection if there is sensitive or private information on your local network Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage With Windows 7 Vista Follow this procedure to access the Com X 200 user interface Step Action 1 Connect the Wi Fi USB key on the Com X 200 front panel 2 Press the Wi Fi button on the Com X 200 The Wi Fi button LED flashes green On your local computer connect to the Com X 200 wireless network using the Windows Wireless Network configuration window Open Windows Explorer on your local computer and click Network The Com X 200 appears in the list of devices Refer to troubleshooting see page 129 if the Com X 200 does not appear Double click the Com X 200 and the login page opens automatically in your default browser NOTE HTTPS is enabled by defaul
59. XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX serial managed through USB memory key number of the Com X 200 registered at the root directory of the USB plugged on front panel memory key This file was created from a previous firmware upgrade 134 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Appendices What Is in This Appendix The appendix contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter Name Page A Useful Information 137 B Listing 139 IPv4 Address Settings 145 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 135 136 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Appendix A Useful Information Useful Information to Write Down MAC Addresses Item Information MAC address Ethernet port 1 MAC address Ethernet port 2 Ethernet port 1 MAC address 1 Serial Number Item Information Com X 200 serial number Network Configuration Item Information Ethernet port 1 IP address Netmask Ethernet port 2 if the selected configuration is 2 separated networks LAN WAN IP address Netmask General network settings Gateway DNS server Proxy Settings Item Information HTTP proxy address HTTP proxy port HTTPS proxy address HTTPS proxy port GPRS Settings Item Information APN PIN code DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 137 Appendix A 138 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Appendix B Lis
60. a smartphone in order to configure the system The connection via the Wi Fi module cannot be an always on connection Follow this procedure to select the network configuration of the Com X 200 Step Action 1 Click the Communication settings main tab 2 Click the Network settings subtab Com X 200 Select the network configuration in the Choose your network configuration dropdown list To save a network configuration the required accessories must be attached to and detected by the 4 If necessary enter the parameters for each connection interface displayed Refer to the corresponding sections Ethernet see page 57 and GPRS see page 58 Click Save changes 6 Wait at least 3 min for the Com X 200 to reboot The power LED turns green when the reboot is complete This table describes the cases when changing the configuration causes an automatic reboot Initial Network Configuration New Network Configuration 2 separate ports 2 switched ports e GPRS and 2 switched ports GPRS only 2 switched ports e GPRS and 2 switched ports 2 switched ports 2 separate ports GPRS only GPRS and 2 switched ports 2 separate ports e GPRS only 54 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Communication Settings Ethernet Port Settings Overview The Com X 200 features 2 Ethernet ports The Ethernet ports can be configured in 2 modes e Switch mode 2
61. al port using the Modbus Discovery function Follow this procedure to discover connected Schneider Electric Modbus serial meters Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab 2 Click the Com X 200 in the device tree view Click Discover connected devices on the bottom left This opens a Modbus Discovery pop up window The Com X 200 discovers all connected devices with their Slave IDs or addresses that are within a range of 1 10 The start stop address can be modified if the connected devices do not fall under this default range Click Start to scan the connected devices that are displayed in a list Click Close and all the discovered devices appear in the device tree view Click a device to view the device parameters and measurements The device name and the measurement to be logged and published can be modified Adding a Schneider Electric Modbus Serial Device Modbus devices that are not connected cannot be discovered but they can be adding manually using the following procedure This graphic shows the interface when adding a Modbus serial device o Measurements Table Commissioning Maintenance Device Slave ID Follow this procedure to add a Modbus serial device for example PM710 meter Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab 2 Click the Com X 200 in the device tree view In the Modbus Serial collapsible menu select Create
62. already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected This device is already connected Message Description OK The device is discovered and supported by the Com X 200 This device is already connected It is supported by the Com X 200 The device has been discovered from a previous Modbus discovery or by manual entry Unknown device Custom Library The device has been discovered but it is not supported by the Com X 200 This occurs if the device is a custom device and no custom models have been created in the No device discovered No device is connected to this Modbus address slave ID NOTE Refer to Modifying a Device see page 69 to change the device settings 84 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Adding a Modbus Device Manually Overview Description Modbus devices that are not connected cannot be discovered but they can be added manually using the following procedure You can add either a built in Modbus device or a custom Modbus device that you have previously created in the Custom Library This graphic presents the interface when adding a Modbus device manually orgs Measurements Table Commissionin
63. anges in operating characteristics DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 About the Book lt At a Glance Document Scope Validity Note This guide is intended for system integrators or electrical contractors to set up and operate a Data Acquisition System DAS with the Com X 200 The Com X 200 is used as a data logger that publishes periodically data to a hosted platform This document does not provide information on how to design a DAS nor to install and wire an energy server Com X 200 and the metering devices For further information refer to the following guidelines e Designing a Data Acquisition System with an Energy Server Com X 200 e Com X 200 Metering and Data Acquisition System Installation Guide This user manual applies to the energy server Com X 200 device The energy server Com X 200 is a compact plug and play data logger It collects and stores consumptions of WAGES Water Air Gas Electricity and Steam and environmental parameters such as temperature humidity and CO levels in a building Data is securely transmitted as a report to StruxureWare Energy Operation or any other Internet database server Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number Com X 200 Metering and Data Acquisition System Installation Guide DOCA0035ZH DOCA0035EN Chinese English French Italian Spanish DOCA0035FR DOCA0035IT DOCA0035ES Smart Interface Mo
64. ate anew model ofthe device based on an existing built in device and customize itto your needs See the topic Creating a Custom Model see page 98 Refer to the data sheet of the specific meter to identify which Modbus registers correspond to the measurement required Refer to the procedure Replacing a Device see page 70 for instructions on how to replace a built in device with a custom one 86 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Acti 9 Smartlink Description The Acti 9 Smartlink is a remote I O module It transmits data from an Acti 9 System to the Com X 200 the EGX100 or the EGX300 via the Modbus serial line communication network The Acti 9 Smartlink is made up of 11 channels Each channel includes 2 digital inputs and 1 digital output Connecting Devices to Acti 9 Smartlink This graphic presents the general properties interface for connecting devices to the Acti 9 Smartlink Connector OH Follow this procedure to connect devices to the Acti 9 Smartlink Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab Click the Smartlink in the device tree view In the General Properties collapsible menu select the channel C1 C2 and so on to which the device has to be connected Click the header to expand the channel area 4 Select Create a new device in the chosen dropdown list The 2 dropdown lists correspond to the C1 11 or C1 I2 digital inputs 5 Select the type of device
65. cense Agreement completely NOTE The Accept button will remain grayed until you scroll to the bottom of the User License Agreement Accept the License Agreement Enter a new password It must contain e 8 characters 1 letter in upper case e 1 numeric digit 1 special character DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 21 Login Page Changing the Password Follow these instructions to change the password after the first login Step Action Navigate to the admin link Enter the current password Enter a new password Confirm the new password gt Click Ok User Login Session Timeout The login session terminates after 2 hours of inactivity Multiple Session Management If multiple sessions are opened only the first session can be used to edit parameters Sessions opened after the first session are read only 22 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 4 Com X 200 User Interface Overview What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page User Interface Layout 24 Com X 200 User Interface Description 26 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 23 User Interface Overview User Interface Layout Overview This graphic shows the interface layout 1 2 1 1 200 nn Available storage Ug adm
66. cted to RSP Follow this procedure to duplicate the configuration so that it can be applied to a different Com X 200 Step Action 1 Click the Maintenance main tab 2 Click the System Settings subtab 3 Click Backup for duplication in the Configuration Management collapsible menu The duplication file is stored on the local PC at the default location for internet browser downloads Saving the Configuration via the USB Port Follow this procedure to save the configuration to a USB key Step Action 1 Insert a USB key into the USB port on the Com X 200 front panel 2 Press and hold down the Backup button for at least 3 seconds NOTE During backup the USB LED behaves as follows e f error is detected during backup the USB LED blinks green for 500 ms then OFF for 500 ms e Ifan erroris detected the USB LED blinks green for 250 ms then OFF for 250 ms for a total of 3 seconds If no error is detected during backup the backup is complete when the blinking stops You can remove the USB key from the Com X 200 front panel DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 121 Maintenance Upload A Duplicate Configuration File from Another Com X 200 Uploading the Configuration with a Local File Follow this procedure to upload a duplicate configuration file see page 121 from another Com X 200 Step Action 1 Click
67. custom device model which can be an entirely new device model or can be based on an existing device model in the library e Modify and delete custom models e Import and export custom models Maintenance Logs Shows the date time and description of e any change in the configuration errors detected during logging publication steps and status e communication interruption with metering devices e anyunsuccessful login attempts System settings Allows you to backup the configuration to a file on your PC restore a configuration from a file located on your PC to the Com X 200 Activates the remote access for Schneider Electric technical support Upgrades the Com X 200 firmware 26 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 5 Quick Start Guide to Publish Data to Energy Operation Overview Use the following chapter as a tutorial for a first contact with Com X 200 NOTE Do not incorrectly configure the software as this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Quick Start Guide Overview 28 Define the General Settings 30 Define the Communication Settings to Publish the Data 31 Define the Metering Devices 33 Visualize the Data to Log and Publish 37 Publish the Data to Energy Operation 38 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 27 Publish Data to Energy Operation Quick Start Guide Overview Scope The
68. data is sent in the Publication frequency dropdown list e Weekly select the day of the week e Daily the data is sent at 1 00 a m local time e For higher frequencies publication times are calculated starting at 0 00 a m For example if Every 2 hours is selected data is sent at 0 00 a m 2 00 a m 4 00 a m and so on Every 3 hours is selected data is sent at 0 00 a m 3 00 a m 6 00 a m and so on 5 Click Save changes NOTE e The first publication is done the first hour that matches with the selected frequency after the Start publication task in Commissioning see page 95 For example if Every 2 hours is selected and the publication starts at 9 45 a m the first publication is at 10 00 a m e When publication with RSP is activated it is not possible to change to a different publication platform In order to change platform you must perform a Reset to Factory Settings see page 125 e After selecting RSP as the destination platform in the Publication subtab do not start publication until the association is complete DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 43 General Settings Defining Transfer Protocol There are different ways to export the data The protocols in the Protocol dropdown list vary depending on the selected platform as shown in this table Platforms Supported Transfer Protocols File Format Energy Operation FTP see page 44 HTTP and HTTPS XML see page 45 Energy On
69. devices 1 for PM800 series meters for custom Modbus TCP IP device Timeout ms Defines the time the Com X 200 has to wait before detecting an error for an unanswered Modbus or gateway request The factory setting is e 3000 ms for the Modbus TCP device e 10000 ms for the gateway 90 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Custom Ethernet Devices Adding Custom Ethernet Devices You can add an Ethernet device that is based on a custom Ethernet model Before adding a custom device you first need to create the custom model see page 98 in the Custom Library DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 91 Device Settings 92 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 9 Measurements Table Measurements Table Overview The Measurements Table allows you to view all the meters and sensors of the system that log and publish data Only the data that has been selected for publication is present in the Measurements Table Description This graphic presents the interface of the Measurements Table F Ev Contactor 1 PH3255 1831 Heating Distribution board DB2 Main switchboard Distribution board DB1 Main switchboard My building My building My building My building 1st ist Ast 1st outdoor My building Follow this procedure to view all the meters and sensors Step Action 1 Click the Measurements Table main tab 2 Select the required meters in the
70. ding to register 1054 count 18 Modbus Frame Description In the Modbus protocol the data exchange is described by frames A frame is a request to read an array of consecutive variables Several frames can be necessary to access all the variables of a device To enhance performance reduce the number of frames by mapping several variables to the same frame Creating a Modbus Frame When you click New frame a new line with factory settings appears General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning stom Librar Maintenance Models Modbus RTU Modbus RTU Custom Modbus TCP Default value of commodity Electricity x Pulse Meter Pulse Meter KYZ Main Meter Default value of usage Main meter X Contactor Impulse Relay 4 20 mA Sensor Endianness BigEndian 0 10 V Sensor Function code Starting address Item count FC03 Read holding registers 0 10 Number z Edit frame Remove frame New frame 100 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library The frame settings are Item Name Description Options 1 Function code Specifies the type of read request list e FC01 coils array of output or internal bits that the Com X 200 can perform e FCO2 discrete input array of input bit e FCO3 holding registers array of output or 16 bit internal registers e FCO04 input registers array of 16 bit input registers 2 Start
71. dule Instruction Sheet ISSIM10Z10M6BZ English French Italian Spanish Smart Interface Module Installation Guide DOCA0025EN EN Acti 9 Smartlink Communication System User Manual DOCAOO04EN EN Com X 200 Instruction Sheet 253534170 EBXA GPRS EBXA GPRS SIM Instruction Sheet 253537613 EBXA WIFI Instruction Sheet 253537634 You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at www schneider electric com DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 10 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction Presentation Architecture Main Features The Com X 200 energy server is acompact plug and play data logger It collects and stores consumptions of WAGES Water Air Gas Electricity and Steam and environmental parameters such as temperature humidity and CO levels in a building Data is securely transmitted as a report to an Internet database server Data is ready to be processed once received by the server Data is displayed as web pages through energy management services provided by Schneider Electric such as StruxureWare Energy Operation and StruxureWare Energy Online to support optimization of energy performance and cost management The Com X 200 also provides a transparent interface between Ethernet based networks and field devices This gateway function supports the use of monitoring software to access information from devices for data collection tr
72. e Main meter z Main Meter Contactor Bez A Endianness BigEndian 4 20 0 10 V Sensor Function code Starting address Item count New frame Measurements table Devices created from this mode v Save changes Cancel DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 99 Custom Library Follow this procedure to add a Modbus generic slave to the custom model created above Step Action 1 Click the Slave collapsible menu 2 Select the reading order in the Endianness dropdown list This setting describes the registers order to be used when a variable is formatted with more than 1 register 3 Click New frame NOTE e The endianness depends on the device and must be selected in the Com X 200 settings For example PM700 is big endian and PM800 is little endian e The endianness setting is not used if variables are formatted with 16 bit registers Registers Example of a Modbus Generic Slave Register Registers Read write Scale Unit Format Interval Description number 1037 1 R x1 kW INT 0 32767 Total active power 1041 1 R x1 INT 0 32767 Total reactive power 1049 1 R x1000 None INT 1000 1000 Total power factor 1054 1 R x10 Hz INT 0 4000 System frequency When reading the device documentation it appears that all variables can be read with 1 frame of registers Function code 03 starting from register 1037 and en
73. e up of several buildings Each building can have several floors Each floor can be made up of several zones The site topology is defined by entering values in the Building Floor and Zone fields NOTE To type a floor name you must enter a building name first To type a zone name you must enter a floor name first Monitored Area Example This example describes how to define the name of the buildings floors zones and usage for the meters or sensors of a site made up of 2 buildings Site Building West East West DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 73 Device Settings This table shows naming examples for the different fields of the Monitored Area collapsible menu Monitored Area Meter Sensor Device Location Building Floor Zone Usage M1 Main switchboard Building A Main meter M2 Main switchboard Building A 1st Submeter M3 Main switchboard Building A 2nd Submeter M4 Distribution board 1 Building A 1st East Lighting M5 Distribution board 1 Building A 1st West Lighting M6 Distribution board 1 Building A 1st East Ventilation M7 Distribution board 1 Building A 1st West Ventilation M8 Distribution board 2 Building A 2nd East Lighting M9 Distribution board 2 Building A 2nd West Lighting M10 Distribution board 2 Building A 2nd East Ventilation M11 Distribution board 2 Building A 2nd West Ventilation M12 Boiler room Building A Heating M13 Outdo
74. e associated with Schneider Electric Remote Service Platform This platform enables you to e remotely manage firmware upgrade configuration backup on the cloud troubleshooting and parameter settings e manage worldwide GPRS contract with provision of the SIM card Schneider Electric Energy Management Services Schneider Electric energy management services are StruxureWare Energy Operation and StruxureWare Energy Online This graphic shows the interface of Energy Operation platform m nam EN Vota ua 26 620 42 PF Savings e F lt m a 2 2011 boe Nj uc trant FOET Energy Operation and Energy Online are data visualization and analysis applications that aggregate volumes of raw energy data into actionable information This cloud based software as a service SaaS model allows you to reduce solution cost and increase data storage capacity It is a flexible and mobile energy solution enhanced by Schneider Electric expert services Highly intuitive and easy to use Energy Operation and Energy Online integrate any incoming energy data and present it to suit any user 12 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Introduction Energy Operation and Energy Online allow you to e transform operations e normalize and aggregate data for executives e create reports for energy managers that combine data from multiple sources e present energy data in your lobby kiosk to share your good energ
75. e device type cannot be modified If a device is incorrectly configured delete the device and create a new one Disconnecting a Device Follow this procedure to disconnect a device from an upstream device Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab Click the parent device in the device tree view Select No device connected in the Connected to dropdown list The device appears in the Devices not connected collapsible menu under the device tree view Click Save changes NOTE The device does not appear in the Measurements Table No measurement from this device is sent to the hosted platform DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 69 Device Settings Reconnecting a Device Follow this procedure to reconnect a device from an upstream device Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab 2 In the device tree view click the upstream device to which the downstream device must be connected For example select the Com X 200 to reconnect a device to the Com X 200 In the Digital and analog input collapsible menu select the device to be reconnected on the required digital input Click Save changes Replacing a Device Follow this procedure to replace an existing device by another device of a similar type This procedure can be used to replace a standard device by a custom device without losing the properties of the original device Ste
76. ed in red Cancel Cancels the modifications to return to the last saved settings DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 25 User Interface Overview Com X 200 User Interface Description Overview The main tabs and subtabs are described as follows Main Tab Subtab Description General settings Site information Types the name ofthe site This field is used by Energy Operation and Energy Online Data logging Configures the logging interval for each commodity and for environmental parameters Publication Selects the platform to which the data is published Date time settings Sets the date and time manually Communication Modbus serial Configures the communication parameters of the Modbus serial port settings Network settings Configures the network of the Com X 200 according to the accessories connected Configures the communication parameters of the Ethernet ports or GPRS modem Proxy settings e Configures the HTTP HTTPS proxy settings e Enables and disables HTTPS redirection see page 60 Wi Fi access point Turns on off the Wi Fi access point mode settings Device settings Configures the metering architecture and the data to publish Measurements Displays meters with metadata and data to be published Table Commissioning e Checks the system configuration e Starts or stops data logging e Starts stops or tests data publication Custom Library Create a
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78. els place a check mark next to the models you want to export then click Export NOTE The exported model is wrapped in a zip file and sent to the default download location of your browser DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 113 Custom Library Import one or more Custom Models To import one or more custom models follow these steps Step Action Click the Custom Library main tab Click Import The Import models dialog opens Click Browse The Open dialog appears In the Open dialog navigate to and select the custom model or models to import then click Open In the Import models dialog click Import After the import process is complete click Close The imported model or models appear in the Custom Library beneath the appropriate device type 114 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 12 Maintenance What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Logs 116 System Settings 117 Firmware Upgrade 118 Save the Configuration 120 Upload A Duplicate Configuration File from Another Com X 200 122 Com X 200 Replacement 123 Restore the Configuration 124 Reset 125 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 115 Maintenance Logs Overview Logged Events The Logs subtab displays the list of events that have been logged with the recorded date and time and a short description of the even
79. ending event management analysis and other functions This graphic shows the architecture of the Com X 200 moe SM eu DSI modem I Building ethernet network Internet data server I I I c Customer switch and firewall Analog Pulse energy meters PT1000 senors Temperature with 4 20 mA sensors or0 10 V adaptor Modbus multi meters From a simple metering installation with 1 device to large metering systems the Com X 200 collects data from any Modbus TCP Modbus serial line gateways pulse meters actuators and analog sensors The main features of the Com X 200 are e automatic discovery of connected Modbus devices connectivity to the cloud through 2 media GPRS or Ethernet 2 Ethernet ports to separate upstream cloud connection from field device network 4 supported transfer protocols HTTP HTTPS FTP and SMTP with proxy management data export with native connection to Schneider Electric service platforms Energy Operation and Energy Online and with csv file for other database servers gateway functionality Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU setup through convenient built in web pages compliant with electrical switchboard environment temperature electromagnetic compatibility data storage in case of upstream communication interruption local backup of configuration parameters DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 11 Introduction Schneider Electric Remote Service Platform The energy server Com X 200 can b
80. eshooting Network Troubleshooting Prerequisites WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel e Qualified persons performing diagnostics or troubleshooting that require electrical conductors to be energized must comply with and follow safe electrical work practices For example in the USA see NFPA 70E Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Ethernet Troubleshooting This table describes how to solve issues with Ethernet Issue Possible Solution Ethernet LEDs are not blinking Check that the Ethernet LAN cables are not disconnected Cannot access to Modbus devices downstream a Modbus TCP Modbus serial line gateway Check the IP address of the gateway If data export is via GPRS check that the gateway is on the same Ethernet subnetwork than the Com X 200 GPRS Troubleshooting This table describes how to solve issues with GPRS Issue Possible Solution GPRS modem is not detected The LED modem is not flashing Power down the Com X 200 Insert again the GPRS modem and power up the Com X 200 GPRS modem cannot connect to the network Check that the settings such as the APN are correct GPRS let on front panel turns ON and OFF periodically Check that protocol settings are correct in General Setting
81. ettings Commissioning Models Modbus RTU Modbus TCP Pulse Meter Signal element Status Output Value for 0 OFF Main Meter Value for 1 Ol Pulse Meter KYZ IN Contactor OF Measurements table A Porte ouverte SD_REFLEX Impulse Relay 4 20 mA Sensor 1 0 10 V Sensor Name Status Output Devices created from this mode Unit OFF ON By default measurements are logged and published to the hosted platform DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library Creating a Custom Analog Sensor Model Overview The Com X 200 offers 2 analog sensor templates e 4 20 mA e 0 10V Each custom analog sensor model monitors a single point You can create a customized analog sensor model by entering customized settings for the following properties e Count element e Count unit Creating a Custom Analog Sensor To create a new custom analog sensor model follow these steps Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Click Create on the lower left part of the page The Create a custom model dialog opens 3 Enter the following settings Select model type Select either e 4 20 mA Sensor e 0 10 V Sensor Create model Select the basis for the new custom model e New Type Enter the name of the new custom model type or accept the default name either Sensor 4 20mA_Custom or Sensor 0 10V_Custom depending on the selected model type Default value of commodity
82. for HTTP and 433 for HTTPS Select Yes in the Authentication required field for Energy Operation and Energy Online Type the username and the password This information is given with the subscription contract Contact the Schneider Electric representative to provide you with this information NOTE The username and password are case sensitive 9 In the Path field type the path to the server script executed by the web server when the Com X 200 sends data to the web server This field is already filled with a Do not modify this value when Energy Operation is selected as a platform 10 According to your network administrator either Type the name under which the web server expects the file name in the Field Name field only for CSV or Use the datafile1 factory setting 11 Click Save changes NOTE Certificate considerations for HTTPS You can secure the HTTP connection to your server with TLS SSL technology As with a web browser the box is preloaded with all the major certificate authorities as of 25 03 2013 See the list in appendix B see page 141 1 There is no way to import your own custom certificate 2 Together with the firmware updates Schneider Electric offers an update of the list of certificate authorities DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 45 General Settings This means that your HTTPS server certificates must have been issued by 1 ofthe boxes trusted certificate authorities
83. g Maintenance Stave ID Follow this procedure to add a Modbus device manually Step Action Click the Device settings main tab 2 Select the upstream device with a Modbus serial port in the device tree view For example the Com X 200 must be selected to connect a Modbus device to the Com X 200 3 Select the Modbus Serial collapsible menu Click the header to expand the Modbus Serial collapsible menu 4 Click Create a new device in the Device dropdown list Select a Device Type in the dropdown list Only the devices that can be connected to a Modbus serial port are listed 6 Type the Slave ID in the Configuration collapsible menu Refer to the sections General Properties see page 72 and Monitored Area see page 73 for completing the other parameters 7 Click Create and the device appears in the device tree view DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 85 Device Settings Modbus Meter Measurements Built in Device Measurements When available the retrieved measurements of a Schneider Electric Modbus meter are total active energy active energy per phase total reactive energy reactive energy per phase total apparent energy active power reactive power apparent power phase neutral voltages phase phase voltages phase and neutral currents frequency power factor total harmonic distortion Additional Measurements for Built in Devices For additional measurements you need to cre
84. g u Maintenance General properties v Monitored area v Measure Properties Count element Active Energy z Count unit Wh z Pulse weight 1 Upper range 1000000000 Flow element Active Power z Flow unit W z Measure Properties v Signal properties Signal element Status Output 1 Value for 0 OFF Value for 1 ON Signal properties v Signal properties v Signal properties v Measurements table v Devices created from this mode v Each pulse output presents the following measure properties Field Description Count element Select a measure element from the list or select Custom and enter a personalized name into the Custom count element field Count unit Select a measure unit from the list or select Custom and enter a personalized unit into the Custom count unit field Pulse weight The pulse counter increases by this value each time a pulse is received The list is restricted to the values that correspond to the selected meter type Upper Range Defines when the active energy counter rolls back to zero Flow element Select a flow element from the list or select Custom and enter a personalized name into the Custom flow element field Flow unit Select a flow unit from the list or select Custom and enter a personalized unit into the Custom flow unit field Each contact output presents the following signal properties Field Description
85. h Active Power kw Custom count element 2 Count unit2 Custom flow element 2 Flow unit 2 OFF Status Output 1 N OFF Status Output 2 ON OFF Status Output 3 od OFF Status Output 4 ne Adding a Custom Main Meter After you create a custom main meter model in the Custom Library you can add instances of that custom main meter in the Device Settings When you add a custom main meter the 2 pulse outputs are automatically connected to the upstream device You can connect the 4 contact outputs DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 105 Custom Library Connecting a Standard Main Meter There are 2 ways of connecting the contact outputs The first way is from the properties collapsible menu of the standard main meter Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab 2 Select the main meter in the device tree view 3 Select Pulse Output 1 in the Properties collapsible menu Contact Status 1 Connected to ComX200_JEF_OK vu r Contact Status 2 A Connected to No device connected v Contact Status 3 Connectedto No device connected r r Contact Status 4 Connected to No device connected M 4 Select the number of digital outputs in the dropdown list Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the Pulse Output 2 properties Click Save changes The second way is from the properties area of the upstream device Step Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab Select the upstream device in the
86. h the Com X 200 Modbus serial settings Baud rate Parity and Number of stop bit check that the Serial line polarization is set to Yes check that the Serial line polarization is not activated on another Modbus slave device on the same serial line Some Modbus devices are missing on the Com X 200 serial line Check the Modbus addresses of the missing devices Check that 2 devices do not have the same slave ID Check that the settings of the missing devices match the Com X 200 Modbus serial settings Baud rate Parity and Number of stop bit Check that the wiring connections of the missing devices are correct Check that the discovery range is large enough The factory settings range from 1 to 10 Check that the wiring of the missing devices is correct No Modbus device can be retrieved downstream a gateway Use the Diagnostic Read Device Registers feature of the EGX to define if the issue is between Modbus device and the EGX or between the Com X 200 and the EGX If the issue is located between e the Com X 200 and the EGX check the IP address of the gateway e the EGX and the Modbus device check that the Modbus device settings match the EGX serial port setup Baud rate Parity and Number of stop bit The combination Parity none and Number of stop bit 1 of port setup is not supported by the EGX Change for another combination DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 131 Troubl
87. his information is given with the subscription contract Contact the Schneider Electric representative to provide you with this ID The Customer ID must not include the character Publication ID This number is a unique identifier of the site for the Energy Online database It is used to create an account in Energy Online It is part of the Account ID This ID is automatically generated by the Com X 200 NOTE This number is maintained even after a Reset to Factory Settings see page 126 Generate new publication ID This button generates a new publication ID number Use this button whenever you reuse e the Com X 200 for a new site e the current Com X 200 configuration on a different site File Format of CSV Export There is 1 file exported for each device Exported files are in the following naming format Device Name Date amp time csv where Device Name is the name given to the slave device The date and time are appended to the file name in the following format yyyymmddhhmmss For example e Device name Building 1 Utility Entrance e Date time 20130218115216 The exported file is named Building 1 Utility Entrance 20130218115216 csv and was exported on February 18 2013 at 11 52 16 a m DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 47 General Settings The following table provides the details of each line of a CSV file format Row Data in CSV Format Description 1 Gateway Name Gateway SN
88. hority G4 VeriSign Inc VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network c 1999 VeriSign Inc US Authority G3 VeriSign Inc Class 3P Primary CA Certplus FR Certum Trusted Network CA Certum Certification Authority Unizeto Technologies PL S A Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority G2 VeriSign Trust Network c 1998 VeriSign Inc US VeriSign Inc GlobalSign GlobalSign Root CA R3 GlobalSign UTN DATACorp SGC http www usertrust com The USERTRUST Salt Lake US Network City UT Security Communication SECOM Trust Systems JP RootCA2 CO LTD GTE CyberTrust Global Root GTE CyberTrust Solutions Inc GTE Corporation US Security Communication SECOM Trust net JP RootCA1 TC TrustCenter Class 4 CA Il TC TrustCenter Class 4 CA TC TrustCenter GmbH DE VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority VeriSign Trust Network c 2008 VeriSign Inc US VeriSign Inc GlobalSign GlobalSign Root CA R2 GlobalSign Class 2 Primary CA Certplus FR DigiCert Global Root CA www digicert com DigiCert Inc US GlobalSign Root CA Root CA GlobalSign nv sa BE thawte Primary Root CA Certification Services Division thawte Inc US c 2006 thawte Inc GeoTrust Global CA GeoTrust Inc US Sonera Class2 CA Sonera FI Thawte Timestamping CA Thawte Certification Thawte Durban ZA 142 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Appendix B
89. iced only by qualified personnel e Qualified persons performing diagnostics or troubleshooting that require electrical conductors to be energized must comply with and follow safe electrical work practices For example in the USA see NFPA 70E Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Follow this procedure to upgrade the firmware by using the USB port Step Action 1 Save the firmware file at the root of the USB memory key Rename the file upgrade tgz wo Make sure there is no file located at the root of the USB memory key with a name that is the same as the Serial Number of the Com X 200 Power down the Com X 200 Insert the USB memory key in the USB port located on the front face Power up the Com X 200 NIO oOo A Wait for the Com X 200 to reboot which can take up to 10 minutes The power LED turns green when the reboot is complete 8 Connect a PC on the Com X 200 and check the About page to confirm that the new firmware is installed 118 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Maintenance Upgrading via RSP Firmware upgrade through RSP is managed by Schneider Electric technical support At the end of the firmware upgrade process the Com X 200 device reboots Logging and publication restart automatically Firmware upgrade is performed at 1 40 a m in order to disturb as little as possible data logging and
90. in Register Logout iul 1050636 PM _ Periodic publication L Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Custom Library Maintenance Site information Publication settings Date time settings Destination platform Energy Operation z Data logging This service doesn t include automatic fi e update Please check that your Com X 200 runs with the lasi ersion We advice you to update your ComX 200 if this is not the case Publication frequency Daily i Protocol FTP Server ftp energyoperation schneider electric com Port 21 Authentication required Yes No User login PS2 Sandbox1 EO User password Passive mode Publication ID Register to Support Software Licensing You can register to Schneider Electric web portal for easy registration and management of your software licence Save changes Cancel 4 1 Banner 1 1 Generic information 1 2 General status Main tabs Subtabs Action buttons Banner The banner displays the following information at the top of all pages Generic Admin Username connected information m About Click to access information on your Com X 200 and GPRS modem identifications serial number and MAC address IPv4 Ethernet ports IPv6 address and software versions Logout To log out of the Com X 200 session click Logout or close your browser It is recommended to log out from the Com X 200 when not in use Time Displays the time as set in the Date time sett
91. ing address Specifies the address 0 65535 3 Item count Specifies the number of items that the 1 1000 for function code FC01 or FC02 frame contains e 1 125 for function code or FC04 4 Number Specifies the type of information that is Boolean for 1 or FCO2 function code mapped on this frame e Boolean or number for or 4 function code 5 Edit frame Describes the variables of this frame 1 There is an offset between register number and address Register numbers can be found in the device documentation Registers are optionally prefixed by 40000 or 30000 When you finish adding and configuring frame settings click Save changes Creating Modbus Variables Click Edit frame A dialog box appears and allows you to set up each variable Digital frame item description Function code First register Name Format Ad cas Factor Offset Invalid value Unit Active Power INT16 1 10 1 0 0 8000 kw gt Remove item OK amp 1 2 3 4 5 6 1b Click New item to create a new variable and fill in these different fields Item Field Description Comment 1a Name and Unit Enables you to select a variable name from You can select Customized in the 1b the Name list This variable name forces the dropdown list and type a new text string for Unit field the name field and the unit field 2 Format Specifies the format of this number Several fo
92. ings subtab see page 41 from the General settings main tab General status Data Logging Status of data logging can be activated in the Commissioning tab Periodic Publication Status of periodic publication can be activated in the Commissioning tab Available Storage Shows available storage for data logging 24 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 User Interface Overview Main Tabs Subtabs Action Buttons The main tabs are General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Custom Library Maintenance Lj This icon indicates that the information necessary to complete the Com X 200 configuration and activation of data logging and publication is unavailable for the tab NOTE Fields marked with a red star are required fields The subtabs display the submenus under the selected main tab Lj This icon indicates that the information necessary to complete the Com X 200 configuration and activation of data logging and publication is unavailable for the tab NOTE You can bookmark each subtab of the Com X 200 web interface The action buttons correspond to the selected tab and vary This table describes the interface buttons Button Action Save changes Validates the modifications Disabled when e there is no change in the web page e mandatory fields are left blank Those fields are highlighted in red e inappropriate characters are entered in a field This field is highlight
93. intenance main tab Click the System Settings subtab Click the Configuration Management collapsible menu In the File field select the file that has to be uploaded to restore the configuration Click Open for the selected file to appear Click Apply the configuration oO A Wait for the Com X 200 to reboot which can take up to 10 minutes The power LED turns green when the reboot is complete Log in to the Com X 200 Check the configuration in the settings tabs and start the publication again from the Commissioning tab Restoring the Configuration with a USB Key A WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel e Qualified persons performing diagnostics or troubleshooting that require electrical conductors to be energized must comply with and follow safe electrical work practices For example in the USA see NFPA 70E Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Follow this procedure to restore a locally saved configuration file see page 120 on the same Com X 200 using a USB key Step Action 1 the saved configuration file to a folder named Restore at the root of the USB key 2 Power off Com X 200 then plug the USB key into the USB port on the Com X 200 front panel
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95. ion file to a folder named Restore at the root of the USB key Power off the Com X 200 then plug the USB key into the USB port on the Com X 200 front panel Power on the Com X 200 NOTE When the power LED turns green the reboot is complete Follow steps 8 17 described in the procedure Uploading the Configuration with a Local File see page 122 above Uploading the Configuration via RSP Uploading the configuration file from another Com X 200 is not possible remotely through RSP 122 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Maintenance Com X 200 Replacement Com X 200 Replacement via Local File Replace the old Com X 200 with the new one and apply a restore configuration procedure see page 124 Com X 200 Replacement via RSP NOTE Make sure that the device has been replaced in Service Management before installing the new device Follow this procedure to replace the device Step Action Switch on the new box Click the Communication Setting tab Configure the Network communication subtab if required Configure the Proxy Settings subtab if required Click General Settings Publication In the Destination Platform field choose Remote Services Platform Save changes Verify that the connection status displays Connected to the destination platform Call Schneider Electric technical support and request a restore The Com X 200 reboots
96. itch mode 54 55 U upstream downstream mode 56 web browser for PC 16 for tablet 17 Wi Fi IP address 19 146 troubleshooting 132 152 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 DOCA0036EN 01 Schneider Electric Industries SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier CS30323 F 92506 Rueil Malmaison Cedex www schneider electric com As standards specifications and designs change from time to time please ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication 03 2014
97. less of the device or language Remote Service Platform Connection The connection to the Remote Service Platform is automatically made when clicking Save changes This table describes the status when connecting to the Remote Service Platform Field Description Initializing Connection process is starting Configuring destination The Com X 200 reads internal information to establish the connection platform If a network error occurs check e the IP settings in the Communication settings Network settings page the proxy settings in the Communication settings Proxy settings page Device identified Connection is established with the remote service Your device has been identified on the remote platform Connecting to the The Com X 200 tries to publish a test message destination platform Connected to the Publication is made possible only when this status is displayed destination platform If this message does not display contact RSP support NOTE When using the RSP connection firmware upgrades are automatically launched If you want to use the RSP platform through GPRS connection it is recommended to update the firmware before setting up RSP Refer to the topic Firmware Upgrade see page 118 for more information 48 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 7 Communication Settings Overview This chapter describes how to configure communication settings of the Com X 200 NOTE
98. line FTP HTTP HTTPS and SMTP email CMEP see page 46 Remote Service Platform Automatically defined by the Com X 200 EWS CSV export FTP HTTP HTTPS and SMTP email CSV FTP Transfer Protocol This graphic shows the interface when selecting FTP protocol Com X 200 Follow this procedure to transfer data with the FTP protocol Step Action Click the General settings main tab Click the Publication subtab Select the Destination platform in the dropdown list Select FTP in the Protocol dropdown list a gt the address of the server transporting the data the Server field NOTE Server addresses for Energy Operation and Energy Online are automatically filled Do not modify the server address for these platforms Type the outgoing delivery port in the Port field The factory setting is 21 Select Yes in the Authentication required field for Energy Operation and Energy Online Type the username and the password This information is given with the subscription contract Contact the Schneider Electric representative to provide you with this information Type the directory information for the remote server in the Directory field only for CSV Select No in the Passive mode field for Energy Operation and Energy Online NOTE Passive mode defines how the FTP client runs Yes Passive No Active or Not passive It is reco
99. lized name into the Custom count element field Count unit Select a measure unit from the list or select Custom and type a personalized unit into the Custom count unit field Pulse weight The pulse counter increases by this value each time a pulse is received The list is restricted to the values that correspond to the selected meter type Upper Range Defines when the active energy counter rolls back to zero Flow element Select a flow element from the list or select Custom and type a personalized name into the Custom flow element field Flow unit Select a flow unit from the list or select Custom and type a personalized unit into the Custom flow unit field Measurements Table The measure property selections you make including customized properties are reflected in the measurements table The following example displays customized count and flow elements and units General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Custom Library Maintenance Models list Models 2 Modbus RTU El Modbus TCP Pulse Meter My water meter Pulse Meter KYZ El Main Meter Contactor Impulse Relay 4 20 mA Sensor 0 10 V Sensor General properties v Monitored area v Measure Properties Count element Custom x Custom count element Custom count element Count unit Custom X Custom count unit COUNTS Pulse weight 1
100. mation is used by Energy Operation as a site name under which all measurements are assigned Follow this procedure to change the site name Step Action 1 Click the General settings main tab 2 Click the Site information subtab 3 Type the site name Marseilles office in this example NOTE The site name must not include any of these characters lt gt or space Click Save changes Date Time Settings Follow this procedure to set the date and time Step Action 1 Click the General settings main tab 2 Click the Date time settings subtab Select the appropriate Timezone in the dropdown list If the DST time zone is selected the clock will automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time Click Save changes Click the Today button to set the date and time automatically with the date and time of your computer Data Logging Follow this procedure to set the logging intervals for your country Step Action 1 Click the General settings main tab 2 Click the Data logging subtab 3 Select your country France in this example NOTE This will automatically set the logging intervals of data for different commodities in the country 4 Click Save changes Publication Follow this procedure to set the Energy Operation data publication settings using an FTP Step Action 1 Click the General
101. mmended to run the FTP client as passive mode when a firewall is located in the network NOTE It is recommended to create one directory for each site to help prevent overwriting files that support the same names and are transmitted at the same date and time 11 Click Save changes Passive mode defines how the FTP client runs Yes Passive No Active or Not passive NOTE It is recommended to run the FTP client as passive mode when a firewall is located in the network 44 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 General Settings HTTP or HTTPS Transfer Protocols This graphic shows the interface when selecting HTTP or HTTPS protocols Com X 200 Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Maintenance Follow this procedure to transfer data with the HTTP or HTTPS protocols Step Action Click the General settings main tab Click the Publication subtab Select the Destination platform in the dropdown list Select HTTP or HTTPS in the Protocol dropdown list O1 o0 ni Type the address of the server transporting the data in the Server field The server address e automatically filled for Energy Operation Do not modify the server address for this platform e depends on the country and has to be provided by the Schneider Electric representative for Energy Online 6 Type the outgoing delivery port in the Port field The factory setting is 80
102. n in this mode The Com X 200 configures its Wi Fi interface with the IP address 10 25 2 1 The Com X 200 also starts an internal DHCP server on this Wi Fi interface It enables you to assign automatically an IP address consistent with its own address to any Wi Fi devices that are configured to operate as DHCP clients IP addresses assigned by the Com X 200 are in the subnetwork 10 25 2 0 24 starting from 10 25 2 65 10 25 2 66 and so on The Com X 200 has no routing capabilities As a result no Default Gateway nor Domain Name Server are sent by this DHCP server Remote Access with Windows Operating Systems You can access remotely to the Com X 200 by using an IP address under Windows XP The IT administrator should be requested to provide a fixed IP address to assign systematically the same IP address to the Com X 200 With Windows 8 Windows 7 or Vista the Com X 200 is accessible under Windows Explorer from the network section see page 18 when connecting the PC to the same LAN It is not necessary to know the IP address 146 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Glossary analog input APN client commodity default gateway DHCP DNS firmware frame FTP gateway host A Converts received voltage or current levels into numerical values You can store and process these values within the controller Access Point Name is the name of a gateway between a GPRS mobile network and another compu
103. n tab 2 Click the Site information subtab Type the site location name NOTE The site location name must not include any of the following characters lt gt or space 4 Click Save changes 40 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 General Settings Date and Time Settings Overview Procedure The Date time settings subtab allows you to set the date and time by time zone or manually Follow this procedure to set the date and time Step Action 1 Click the General settings main tab 2 Click the Date time settings subtab Select the appropriate Timezone in the dropdown list If the DST time zone is selected the clock will automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time Click Save changes Click the Today button to set automatically the date and time with the date and time of your computer When the Com X 200 is connected to the Remote Service Platform the date and time are regularly updated from a time server Any manual changes on the date and time are overwritten Itis recommended to select DST time zone when using Energy Operation and Remote Service Platform to have consistent time stamping with the Com X 200 NOTE After selecting RSP publication in the General Settings Publication subtab do not change date and time settings until the association is complete DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 41 General Settings Data Logging Defining the Loggi
104. neider model e Based on a custom model base model type If you are basing the new custom model on an existing Schneider model or a custom model select the existing model on which the new model is based Model name Type the name of the new custom model or accept the default name Pulse Meter Custom Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used 4 Click Create The dialog closes and the newly created custom model properties page opens for initial configuration Measure Properties This graphic shows the measure properties for a newly created custom pulse meter model General settings Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Models list Models V d area v Modbus RTU iodin TEP Measure Properties A 1 Pulse Meter Count element Active Energy My water meter Count unit kWh 15 Pulse Meter_Custom Pulse Meter KYZ Pulse weight 1 Upper range 1000000000 Main Meter Flow element Active Power X Contactor gt d gt VW Impulse Relay Flow unit kW gt 4 20 mA Sensor Measurements table v 0 10 V Sensor Devices created from this mode v DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 107 Custom Library The measure properties include the following Field Description Count element Select a measure element from the list or select Custom and type a persona
105. ng Intervals The Com X 200 can log data at pre defined intervals The logging interval can be set for each type of measurement for example electricity water or gas NOTE For Energy Online publication e Select a logging interval equal or greater than 5 minutes Values less than 5 minutes are invalid on Energy Online platform e Contact the local Schneider Electric technical support to change the data logging intervals after publication is activated Follow this procedure to define the logging intervals Step Action 1 Click the General settings main tab 2 Click the Data logging subtab 3 Select your country NOTE This will automatically set the logging intervals of data for different commodities in the country 4 Click Save changes Logging Capacity in Case of Communication Interruption The data logging can be interrupted from communicating to the platform to which the data is sent The logging capacity depends on the selected logging interval and the number of measurements The maximum number of recorded intervals is 864 000 This corresponds to 200 measurements recorded every 10 minutes for a duration of 1 month In the page banner 2 indicators help you manage the logging capacity e the available storage in MB e the logged data versus maximum logging capacity This is represented in When the value reaches 80 a notification is displayed in the banner and an event is logged in
106. ngs enable a byte integrity check that may detect a transmission error at byte level At this level there is no advantage to use this check Modbus protocol provides a CRC checking that keeps the integrity of the whole Modbus frame DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 51 Communication Settings Com X 200 Modbus Serial Port Settings Overview The RS 485 serial line standard is an industrial standard If configured correctly it can potentially reduce transmission error even in an environment with electrical disturbance Description Follow this procedure to set up the Com X 200 Modbus serial line Step Action Click the Communication settings main tab Click the Modbus Serial subtab Select the required value in the Baud rate dropdown list Select the required value in the Parity dropdown list Select the required value in the Number of stop bits dropdown list Select the required value in the Timeout dropdown list Select Yes in the Terminator resistance field Select Yes in the Serial line polarization field if no other device in the line is providing polarization oo 2 wo ho Click Save changes 52 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Communication Settings Section 7 2 Network Settings Overview The Com X 200 offers 2 connection interfaces e Ethernet with 2 ports e GPRS for isolated sites or sites where the IT administrator does not allow access to
107. nvironments Verify that the completed system is free from all short circuits and grounds that are not installed according to local regulations according to the National Electrical Code in the U S A for instance If high potential voltage testing is necessary follow recommendations in equipment documentation to prevent accidental equipment damage Before energizing equipment e Remove tools meters and debris from equipment Close the equipment enclosure door Remove all temporary grounds from incoming power lines Perform all start up tests recommended by the manufacturer OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS The following precautions are from the NEMA Standards Publication ICS 7 1 1995 English version prevails e Regardless of the care exercised in the design and manufacture of equipment or in the selection and ratings of components there are hazards that can be encountered if such equipment is improperly operated e Itis sometimes possible to misadjust the equipment and thus produce unsatisfactory or unsafe operation Always use the manufacturer s instructions as a guide for functional adjustments Personnel who have access to these adjustments should be familiar with the equipment manufacturer s instructions and the machinery used with the electrical equipment e Only those operational adjustments actually required by the operator should be accessible to the operator Access to other controls should be restricted to prevent unauthorized ch
108. o factory values Step Action 1 Press the Backup button on the Com X 200 front face and hold it for at least 10 s until the power LED flashes green 3 times 2 Release the button To access to the Com X 200 configuration web pages use these settings e Username admin e Password admin Reset Password Through RSP Schneider Electric technical support can reset the password remotely Contact the technical support to request a password reset DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 125 Maintenance Reset to Factory Settings NOTE Hazard of IP address conflict disconnect the Com X 200 from any Ethernet networks before resetting the IP settings to factory values When following the procedure below all data and logs that have been stored are erased To reset the Com X 200 completely follow this procedure to set all configuration settings to factory values Step Action 1 Switch off the Com X 200 and wait until the power LED is off 2 a E Press simultaneously the Backup button and the Wi Fi button on the Com X 200 front face and switch on the Com X 200 Hold the buttons for at least 10 s until the power LED flashes 3 times Release the buttons The Com X 200 reboots Wait for the Com X 200 to restart completely which can take up to 10 minutes The power LED is e orange when the Com X 200 is starting green when the Com X 200 has been reset to factory settings and
109. o use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in injury harm or improper operating results Failure to observe this information can result in injury or equipment damage 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 Table of Contents Safety Information 5 About the 9 Chapter 1 1 eee 11 IntrFOdlcliOn pines aka hw Boe ios xo a REA REDE Ae Bie EL we C ER IO CA LASER CENA 11 Chapter 2 Access to the Com X 200 User Interface 15 Supported Web Browsers for 0 n 16 Recommended Web Browsers for Tablet PC 17 Access Through the Ethernet Port eee eee eel rne 18 Access Through Wi Fi Access Point 19 Chapter 3 Login Page 21 Login PAGES A eps SRS 21 Chapter 4 Com X 200 User Interface 23 User Interface Layout sunaa onen 24 Com X 200 User Interface Description 26 Chapter 5 Quick Start Guide to Publish Data to Energy Operation 27 Quick Start Guide Overview
110. om X 200 and the laptop or tablet The Com X 200 functions as a Wi Fi access point Wi Fi access can be added to the Com X 200 using a Wi Fi USB key inserted on the front face This graphic shows the interface for Wi Fi access point settings Com X 200 Follow this procedure to activate the Wi Fi access point settings Step Action Click the Communication settings main tab Click the Wi Fi Access point settings subtab Click Yes to Enable Wi Fi access point Select the duration in the Session duration dropdown list factory setting 1 hour AJo N Click Save changes If Session duration is modified during a Wi Fi access point session the modification of duration is taken into account at the next session activation NOTE This setting only enables access point mode To start the Wi Fi access point mode session push the Wi Fi button located near the USB port on the front face see page 19 1 The Wi Fi button LED flashes green Deactivate the Wi Fi To end the Wi Fi access point session push again the Wi Fi button The Wi Fi button LED flashes orange 62 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Communication Settings Section 7 5 Gateway Access Gateway Access Ethernet Gateway Function of the Com X 200 The Com X 200 acts as a Modbus gateway for Ethernet communications from an upstream PC to Ethernet devices and field instruments on the downstream network Com
111. on This section contains the following topics Topic Page Modbus Discovery Function 83 Adding a Modbus Device Manually 85 Modbus Meter Measurements 86 Acti 9 Smartlink 87 Smart Interface Module 88 82 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Modbus Discovery Function Description With the Modbus discovery function the Com X 200 can discover the devices that are locally connected to their Modbus serial port and downstream Modbus TCP Modbus serial line gateways Discover Connected Devices This graphic shows the Modbus Discovery interface ee Device Settings ComX200 JEF E Digital and analog inputs El Modbus serial El Ethernet Modbus discovery 2 ComX200 JEF Rs485 sL Slave ID range Modbus TCP g n rique vers Slave ID passerelle s rie 1 range Acti 9 Smartlink Eth Slave ID Gateway 1 range Slave ID range EGX100 32 Start Follow this procedure to discover connected Modbus devices Step Action 1 Click the Com X 200 in the device tree view Click the gateway in the device tree view to discover only the downstream devices connected to a gateway such as an EGX 2 Click Discover connected devices to open the Modbus Discovery window NOTE By default the discovers all the connected devices with Slave IDs range from 1 to 10 for all Modbus serial ports that are present in the installation Optional Modify the start stop add
112. on equipment suitable for each application will vary depending on factors such as the control function required degree of protection required production methods unusual conditions government regulations etc In some applications more than one processor may be required as when backup redundancy is needed Only the user can be aware of all the conditions and factors present during setup operation and maintenance of the machine therefore only the user can determine the automation equipment and the related safeties and interlocks which can be properly used When selecting automation and control equipment and related software for a particular application the user should refer to the applicable local and national standards and regulations The National Safety Council s Accident Prevention Manual nationally recognized in the United States of America also provides much useful information In some applications such as packaging machinery additional operator protection such as point of operation guarding must be provided This is necessary if the operator s hands and other parts of the body are free to enter the pinch points or other hazardous areas and serious injury can occur Software products alone cannot protect an operator from injury For this reason the software cannot be substituted for or take the place of point of operation protection Ensure that appropriate safeties and mechanical electrical interlocks related to point of operation
113. or Building A Main meter Temp1 Outdoor north front Building A Outdoor Other M14 Main switchboard Building B Main meter M15 Boiler room Building B Heating M16 Outdoor Building B Main meter Temp2 Outdoor north front Building B Outdoor Other NOTE e Energy Operation retrieves this information from the Com X 200 to create the metering site architecture e In Energy Online the name entered in the Building field is combined with the Site Information see page 40 to create the Energy Online AccountID and AccountName For example if e Customer ID Customer 1 e Site My site e Building name Building A The AccountName Customer 1 My site Building Ais created in Energy Online Meters or sensors with Building A in the building name field are assigned to this account If the building name of the meter device is not provided in the Monitored Area see page 73 the AccountName Customer 1 My site is created and the meter is assigned to this account Selecting Measurement to Publish This graphic shows the measurement table interface bbb 74 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Follow this procedure to select the measurement to publish to the platform Step Action Click the Device settings main tab Click the meter or sensor in the device tree view Click the Measurements Table collapsible menu Select the Publish check box of the measurement to be published
114. ored Area PT100 Temperature Probe_1 een A2 i Modbus serial Device Connector 1 Modbus controller 1 Digital Inputs 11 iEM2000T 1 RS485 slave 1 u 2 No device connected LES 710_1 3 No device connected un 14 No device connected Ethemet 5 No device connected 6 No device connected Analog Inputs Alt PT100 Temperature Probe_2 Al2 PT100 Temperature Probe_1 2 Device Slave ID Twido controller 1 1 Devices not connected 5 710_1 Y PM3210 1 No device connected 3 Ethernet changes Cancel 4 1 Device tree view 2 Device properties 3 Disconnected devices 4 Action buttons The device tree view represents the communication architecture of the installation The Com X 200 is always at the top of the tree Devices are grouped by their connection interfaces Ethernet ports Modbus port digital inputs and analog inputs For digital and analog inputs each device appears with its Name and the input number to which it is connected NOTE The multiple different output of a main meter for example kWh kVArh pulses can be connected to several digital inputs For Modbus TCP Modbus serial line gateway each device appears with its Name and its Slave ID Click a device to display its properties in General Properties Disconnected Devices This area displays the devices that are not connected to the installation Measurements from these devices are not logged DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2
115. ork settings gt E WAN configuration Eth Interface stetus ACTIVE Proxy settings Configuration mode DHCP client 1 Wi Fi access point settings IPv4 address Subnet mast 255 IPV6 link local address FE80 0000 0000 0000 0280 67FF FEFS 3192 LAN configuration Eth2 Interface status INACTIVE Configuration mode DHCP server X Check that your DHCP Server is not disturbing LAN IPv4 address 10 Subnet mast 255 255 255 IPV6 link local address General network settings Default gateway 10 1 2 Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Required field Ethernet configuration General network settings DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 31 Publish Data to Energy Operation Follow this procedure to view the network parameters assigned to Ethernet port 1 Step Action 1 Click the Communication settings main tab 2 Click the Network settings subtab 3 Select2 Separate ports 1 IP address for each in the Choose your network configuration dropdown list Network parameters are displayed in the Ethernet configuration and General network settings collapsible menus 4 The port status is ACTIVE in the WAN network configuration eth1 Click Save changes Data Publication Over GPRS A GPRS modem with a SIM card must be plugged to the Com X 200 for G
116. orporation US Global Chambersign Root 2008 Camerfirma S A Madrid EU OID 2 5 4 5 A82743287 Chambers of Commerce Root 2008 AC Camerfirma S A 2 EU OID 2 5 4 5 A82743287 Go Daddy Class 2 Certification The Go Daddy Group US Authority Inc Entrust net Secure Server Certification Authority www entrust net CPS incorp by Entrust net US ref limits liab c 1999 Entrust net Limited VeriSign Class 1 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network c 1999 VeriSign Inc US Authority G3 VeriSign Inc Security Communication EV SECOM Trust Systems JP RootCA1 CO LTD Zscaler Zscaler Inc www zscaler com Santa Clara CA US Zscaler Inc Root CA zscaler net Zscaler Inc Sunnyvale Cali US OID 1 2 840 113549 1 9 1 support zscaler com fornia 1 For authorized use only 2 See current address at www camerfirma com address DOCAQ036EN 01 03 2014 143 Appendix B 144 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Appendix C IPv4 Address Settings IPv4 Address Settings Overview Static Settings DHCP Client The Com X 200 supports 3 different operating modes for assigning the IP address e Static IPv4 address setting e DHCP client e DHCP server In the Com X 200 you can define the IPv4 addresses of the Ethernet interface subnetwork mask and default gateway These settings must be consistent with the network policy of the site The IT administrator of the site should be contacted to p
117. oubleshooting This table describes how to solve issues with analog inputs Issue Possible Solution No analog value can be read Check that the analog output sensor is connected to the proper terminals Refer to the nstallation Guide for wiring diagrams In the configuration web page check that the analog input number is set to the correct type of sensor RTD 0 10 V or 4 20 mA 130 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Troubleshooting Modbus Device Troubleshooting Prerequisites Description A WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel e Qualified persons performing diagnostics or troubleshooting that require electrical conductors to be energized must comply with and follow safe electrical work practices For example in the USA see NFPA 70E Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage This table describes how to solve issues with Modbus devices Issue Possible Solution No Modbus device can be retrieved on the Com X 200 serial line 1 Open the Measurements Table main tab of the Com X 200 2 Ifthe Rx communication LED does not flash on the device check the wiring integrity 3 Ifthe Rx communication LED flashes on the device but the Tx communication LED does not flash on the device check that the device settings matc
118. p Action 1 Click the Device settings main tab 2 In the device tree view click the upstream device to which the device to be replaced is connected For example select the Com X 200 to replace a device connected to the Com X 200 Click the collapsible menu that corresponds to the type of device to be replaced e Digital and analog inputs collapsible menu for devices connected to the Com X 200 digital and analog inputs for example pulse meters or analog sensors e Modbus Serial collapsible menu for a Modbus device Modbus can also be automatically discovered with the Discover connected devices button see page 35 e Ethernet collapsible menu for a Modbus TCP Modbus serial line gateway Select the device you want to replace NOTE Select a replacement device that is of the same or similar type and that supports the same published measurement data as the original device Click Replace at the bottom of the Device settings main tab The Replace device dialog opens In the Replace device dialog e select the replacement device type e click Replace NOTE When you replace an existing device the replacement device will display the previous device Name unless you edit the name If necessary edit the Name and other settings for the replacement device then click Save changes at the bottom of the Device settings main tab Deleting a Device Follow this procedure to delete a device
119. panion Software Downstream Modbus devices can be accessed from an upstream PC running a software application Recommended software applications offered by Schneider Electric include e Remote Setting Utility software for Masterpact and Compact NSX e StruxureWare Power Monitoring Expert software Using the Com X 200 as a Modbus Gateway The connection between the DHCP client PC and the Com X 200 depends on network setting mode as indicated below Network Setting Design 2 separate ports If the Com X 200 does not include a Wi Fi key Web OB E E E E E E DHCP Client PC IP 10 25 1 65 If the Com X 200 includes a Wi Fi key and has been configured as a Wi Fi access point see page 62 Web e DHCP Client PC IP 10 25 1 65 10 168 25 7 WIFI key set up in Wi Fi access point DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 63 Communication Settings Network Setting Design 2 switched ports Web CE DHCP Client PC IP 10 168 25 6 C C Com X 200 IP 10 168 25 7 IP 10 168 25 8 64 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 8 Device Settings Overview This chapter describes how to manage devices add modify and remove and view their settings NOTE Do not incorrectly configure the software as this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results
120. quick start guide describes the configuration for these simple installations e publication to Schneider Electric Energy Operation through Ethernet or GPRS e metering devices connected directly to the Com X 200 Data Used for Publication Data Logger This table provides information on data used for the publication Field Data Used Customer Whale company in this example Site location name Marseilles office in this example Country France in this example Destination platform Energy Operation Subscription Option 1 Ethernet connection Option 2 with Schneider Electric GPRS option This table provides information on the data logger Device Type IP Address Device Location Com X 200 Affected by DHCP server Main switchboard Devices Used for Data Acquisition This table provides information on digital input devices used for data acquisition Device Type Connection Pulse Device Location Monitored Usage Measurements to Weight Area Log and Publish iEM2000T energy Digital input DI1 0 01 kWh Sub switchboard 1 Level 1 Lighting Active energy meter iEM3210 energy Digital input DI2 0 01 kWh Sub switchboard 2 Level 2 Lighting Active energy meter This table provides information on analog input devices used for data acquisition sensor 4 20 mA Device Type Connection Device
121. ree view click the upstream device to which the downstream device must be connected For example select the Com X 200 to connect a device to the Com X 200 Click the collapsible menu that corresponds to the type of device to be connected e Digital and analog inputs collapsible menu for devices connected to the Com X 200 digital and analog inputs for example pulse meters or analog sensors Modbus Serial collapsible menu for a Modbus device Modbus can also be automatically discovered with the Discover connected devices button see page 35 e Ethernet collapsible menu for a Modbus TCP Modbus serial line gateway Select Create a new device in the Device dropdown list Select the type of device to be created in the Device Type dropdown list Only the devices that can be connected to this interface are listed You cannot modify the device type after the device has been created Configure the device Refer to the sections that correspond to the device category digital input see page 33 analog input see page 34 and Modbus serial device see page 35 Click Create and the device appears in the device tree view Modifying a Device Follow this procedure to modify a device setting Step Action Click the Device settings main tab Click the device in the device tree view Modify the settings in the required collapsible menu 1 2 3 4 Click Save changes NOTE Th
122. resses for each Modbus serial port default 1 10 3 Click Start to discover the devices Discovered devices are listed in the Modbus Discovery window Click Stop if you want to stop the Modbus Discovery process 4 Click Create to close the Modbus Discovery window All the discovered devices appear in the device tree view as follows e lfa device was created using a built in model the application automatically associates the device with the appropriate built in model e lfa device was created from a custom model that was added to the Custom Library see page 97 the application associates the device with the first model in the custom device list In this case you need to select the appropriate custom model for the device in the device type list DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 83 Device Settings Modbus Discovered Status This graphic presents the interface when the device status is discovered Modbus discovery Stop If your model is not displayed in the list you can create it on the dedicated screen Discovered devices Gateway name Device Type Device name Comx200 JEF Twido controller Comx200 JEF PM710 EGX100 32 PM710 EGX100 32 10N7330 EGX100 32 EM6400 EGX100 32 PM500 EGx100_32 PM9C EGX100 32 EM6433 EGX100 32 EM6434 EGX100 32 EM6438 EGX100 32 PM1200 EGX100 32 SIM10M This table presents the discovered status of the device Discovery status This device is already connected This device is
123. rmats are available as described in the table below 3 First register Specifies the first register number The register number must belong to the address range of the frame If the format contains more than 1 register the setting checks that the last register used by this measurement is inside the frame content 4 Factor The displayed measure transmitted value The displayed measure is the value Offset x factor offset displayed in the measurement tables Transmitted value is the measure done by the meter 6 Invalid value Indicates the transmitted value is invalid When you finish adding and configuring frame settings click OK to close the dialog then click Save changes DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 101 Custom Library The table describes the available formats Format Description Minimum value Maximum value Use Endian Setting INT16 1 register with signed 32768 32767 No integer value UINT16 1 register with positive 0 65535 No integer value INT32 2 registers with signed 2147483648 2147483647 Yes integer value UINT32 2 registers with positive 0 4294967295 Yes integer value FLOAT32 2 registers with signed 1E 10 1E 10 Yes floating point value coded according to IEEE754 standard UINT32 MOD10K 2registers with positive 0 99999999 Yes integer value from 0 to 9999 INT64 4 registers with signed 2 63 2 63 1 Yes integer value UINT64 4 registers wi
124. roubleshooting 132 Com X 200 Troubleshooting 133 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 129 Troubleshooting Metering Device Troubleshooting Prerequisites WARNING NFPA 70E HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e This equipment must be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel e Qualified persons performing diagnostics or troubleshooting that require electrical conductors to be energized must comply with and follow safe electrical work practices For example in the USA see Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage Digital Input Troubleshooting This table describes how to solve issues with digital inputs Issue Possible Solution No pulse is received The digital input LED is not flashing Bridge the input terminals between the terminal and the 12 V power supply with a short piece of wire to confirm that the LED is working If the input LED lights up when you bridge the input terminals the issue is likely with the meter and or the wiring to the meter Check that the pulse output meter is connected to a digital input terminal and the 12 V power supply Refer to the Installation Guide for wiring diagrams Check that the pulse output device is operating No pulse is received The digital input LED is flashing Check the digital input number to which the pulse meter is connected Analog Input Tr
125. rovide this information You can configure the Com X 200 so that the IPv4 address is automatically set by the DHCP server facility The IT administrator of the site can be asked to configure the DHCP server to assign systematically the same IPv4 address to the Com X 200 Follow this procedure to get a fixed IPv4 address with DHCP server Step Action 1 Provide the local IT manager with the MAC address of the Com X 200 Ethernet port 1 The address can be found on the label in the front face of the device or in the About page 2 Ask the IT manager to provide a fixed IPv4 address so that the same IP address is always assigned to the Com X 200 The IP address is to be given by the IT manager 3 Write down the IPv4 address e on the label sheet provided with the Com X 200 This sheet can be stuck on the cover back e inthe space provided in the Ethernet configuration collapsible menu when clicking Communication settings main tab and Network settings subtab see page 54 4 Check that the IT manager has added the Com X 200 to the DHCP server NOTE It is also possible to log in by entering the IP address provided by the IT manager in the address bar of the browser This graphic shows the label of the Com X 200 front face to find the MAC address Mac 00 80 67 81 39 53 253526045 ts Schneider Electric SA 2 35rue Joseph Monier 92500 Rueil Malmaison France RN DN13254SE005620
126. rtphone are not available in version 1 0 Remote Service Platform Selection This table describes how to solve issues when connecting to the RSP Issue Possible Solution Platform Network error message displayed when selecting Remote Service e f an Ethernet connection is used for publication check e the IP settings in the Communication settings Network settings page the proxy settings in the Communication settings Proxy settings page e Ifa GPRS connection is used for publication check the GPRS signal level and adapt in consequence the antenna position Data Publishing This table describes how to solve issues when publishing data Issue Possible Solution unsuccessful Publication to the platform was Check the platform user name and the password Publication to the platform was unsuccessful with Ethernet Check if a proxy is implemented on the network If so refer to Proxy Settings see page 60 for further information The Com X 200 connects to the FTP Check that your FTP account has the right to rename a file on the FTP server server but does not succeed in delivering the data file DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 133 Troubleshooting Firmware Upgrade This table describes how to solve issues when upgrading firmware Issue Possible Solution Firmware is not upgraded when Delete the file with
127. settings main tab 2 Click the Publication subtab 3 Select Energy Operation in the Destination platform dropdown list 4 Select FTP in the Protocol dropdown list NOTE The FTP server and port are preconfigured 5 Type the username and the password in the FTP server This information is given with the Energy Operation subscription contract Contact the Schneider Electric representative to provide you with this information 6 Click Save changes NOTE Refer to Defining Transfer Protocol see page 43 to use another transfer protocol such as HTTP or HTTPS 30 DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 Publish Data to Energy Operation Define the Communication Settings to Publish the Data Overview 661 The Ethernet network port 1 has to be connected to the local network Eth1 LED blinks once the connection is successful The Ethernet port 1 is setto DHCP client factory setting Therefore the Com X 200 obtains the IP address automatically from an existing DHCP server PoE 1 Ethernet 1 as Data Publication Over Ethernet This graphic shows the interface of the network settings 07 18 2013 Dats legging ON Available storage 13 8 MB 9 admin Logout About Com X 200 02 03 11 PM Periodic publication ON Communication Settings RET Mn En Modbus serial Choose your network configuration 2 separate ports 1 IP address for each Selection Ethernet configuration Netw
128. sted platform according to the frequency set in Publication settings Status Displays the successive steps with the corresponding status when the publication is launched from the construction of the data file to the delivery of the file on the database server Refer to the maintenance logs see page 116 if an error occurs during publication 1 f you change the topology of the Com X 200 or modify the Com X 200 configuration adding some measurement values or meters after the first publication do not use the Send Topology button contact the local Schneider Electric technical support 2 When publishing to Energy Online confirm that you have selected the correct logging interval before pressing the Test publication or Start periodic publication buttons New values after the modification of the logging time period are not displayed In case of accidental change after publishing contact the local Schneider Electric technical support When using RSP do not start the publication until you receive the Connected to the destination platform status from RSP platform in the publication menu 96 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 11 Custom Library What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Creating a Custom Model 98 Creating a Custom Modbus Device 99 Creating a Custom Main Meter Model 103 Creating a Custom Pulse Meter Model 10
129. t The Com X 200 displays logs for at least 10 minutes before power outage or shutdown This graphic shows the interface of the logs The events that are logged are Topic Event Resource Change in the configuration of e devices e publication Delivery Publication steps and status failed or succeed Activation deactivation of the periodic publication Logging Activation deactivation of the data logging Security Failed login Alarm Low level of GPRS signal Error detected during the login Device not communicating CPU and RAM overuse Buffer full or buffer reaches 80 of its capacity Communication interruptions with metering devices System Time setting modification Firmware update and status Boot time 116 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Maintenance System Settings Overview Remote Access enables Schneider Electric support to connect remotely to a Com X 200 to check settings and to troubleshoot without having to go on customer site In the System Settings subtab the Remote Access button can be activated or deactivated Procedure for Remote Access When activated the Remote Access button is used to create a connection between the Com X 200 and Schneider Electric remote services Follow this procedure to activate the Remote Access button Step Action 1 Click the Maintenance main tab 2 Click the System Settings subtab 3
130. t Allows you to type additional information Commodity Corresponds to the type of measurements This field is available only for meters or sensors The logging interval of measurements is set according to the value defined in Defining the logging intervals see page 42 Device location Defines where the device is physically installed For example e main low voltage switchboard for an electric meter boiler room for a gas meter e outdoor north front for a temperature probe The device name is used to create and identify the device in Energy Operation and Energy Online e The device name is associated with a measurement to create the meter in Energy Operation For example the active energy measurement for a PM3250 named Ventilation 001 creates a meter Ventilation 001 Active Energy e The device name corresponds to the Recorder name in Energy Online 72 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Device Settings Monitored Area Presentation The graphic shows the monitored area interface ef ComxX200_FS3182 General Properties E Digital and analog inputs Sas meter B N 02 sage Ventilation gt 73 22 Measurements Properties v T Contactr i Measurements Table v X 06 100 _ Alt E3 Modbus seria E Ethernet This area enables you to define the building area measured by the meter or sensor A site can be mad
131. t on the Com X 200 configuration The Com X 200 does not have a security certificate Therefore connecting to the Com X 200 interface displays a security warning To avoid this warning you can deactivate the HTTPS redirection in the communication settings see page 60 Type the username factory setting admin and the password factory setting admin NOTE The username and password are case sensitive Click Ok With Windows XP or Other Operating Systems Follow this procedure to access the Com X 200 user interface Step Action Connect the Wi Fi USB key on the Com X 200 front panel 2 Press the Wi Fi button on the Com X 200 The Wi Fi button LED flashes green On your local computer connect to the Com X 200 wireless network using the Windows Wireless Network configuration window 4 Open your browser Type 10 25 2 1 in the address field and press Enter NOTE HTTPS is enabled by default on the Com X 200 configuration The Com X 200 does not have a security certificate Therefore connecting to the Com X 200 interface displays a security warning To avoid this warning you can deactivate the HTTPS redirection in the communication settings see page 60 6 Type the username factory setting admin and the password factory setting admin NOTE The username and password are case sensitive 7 Click Ok DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 19 First Access
132. t the local IT representative to get this information NOTE The username and password are case sensitive 9 Type the address of the email sender in the From address field The factory setting is under the format Comx200 SiteName schneider electric com NOTE Most SMTP servers require a From address 10 Type the addresses of the recipients in the To addresses field Separate the addresses with a semicolon Exported files are zipped to reduce the size of attached documents in the email 11 Click Save changes 46 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 General Settings Publication Identification Settings This table describes the publication identification settings for Energy Operation Field Button Description Publication ID This number is a unique identifier of the site for the Energy Operation database It is used to create a site in Energy Operation This ID is automatically generated by the Com X 200 NOTE This number is maintained even after a Reset to Factory Settings see page 126 Generate new publication ID This button generates a new publication ID number Use this button whenever you reuse e the Com X 200 for a new site e the current Com X 200 configuration on a different site This table describes the publication identification settings for Energy Online Field Button Description Customer ID Identifies the customer responsible for the site T
133. tably changes likewise They are characterized by their nominal resistance RO at a temperature of 0 C Pt100 RO 100 and Pt1000 RO 1 R Resistance Temperature Detectors are sensors used to measure temperature by correlating electrical resistance with temperature As the temperature changes the resistance to an electrical current passing through them predictably changes likewise Remote Terminal Unit is a device that interfaces with objects in the physical world to a distributed control system or SCADA system It transmits telemetry data to the system and or alters the state of connected objects based on control messages received from the system S Number assigned to a slave device normally in the range of 1 to 247 in a Modbus network When the Modbus master requests data the first byte it sends is the slave ID Each slave knows after the first byte whether to ignore the message or not Also known as slave address or unit ID Service Set Identifier is a case sensitive 32 alphanumeric character unique identifier of a wireless local area network WLAN that acts as a password All wireless devices on aWLAN must use the same SSID to communicate with each other 148 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Glossary subnetwork subnetwork mask switched network TCP IP time of use utility WAGES Physical or logical network within an IP network which shares a network address with other portions ofthe network Used
134. ter network frequently the public Internet Computer process requesting service from other computer processes Type of energy WAGES are the commodities used for the Com X 200 D IP address of the network or host to which all packets addressed to an unknown network or host are sent The default gateway is typically a router or other device Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a TCP IP protocol that allows network devices DHCP clients to obtain their IP addresses from a DHCP server through a request to the server Domain Name System is the naming system for computers and devices connected to a LAN or the Internet F Represents the BIOS data parameters and programming instructions that constitute the operating system on a controller It is stored in non volatile memory within the controller Group of bits that form a discrete block of information Frames contain network control information or data The size and composition of a frame is determined by the network technology being used File Transfer Protocol is a standard network protocol built on a client server architecture to exchange and manipulate files over TCP IP based networks regardless of their size G Device that connects networks with dissimilar network architectures and operates at the application layer of the OSI model It converts 1 protocol or format to another H Addressable device or node on a communication network DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 14
135. th positive 0 2 63 1 Yes integer value UINT64 MOD10K 4 registers with positive 0 9 999 999 999 999 999 Yes integer value from 0 to 9999 Modbus Variable Creation Example This graphic shows an example of settings Digital frame item description Function code First register adress Active Power INT16 0 0x8000 Remove item Reactive Power INT16 0 0x8000 Remove item Name Factor Offset Invalid value Apparent Power INT16 0 0x8000 Remove item Frequency INT16 0x8000 Remove item New item Adding a Custom Modbus Device After you create a custom Modbus device in the Custom Library you can add it to your network in the same way you add any Modbus device either by the automatic discovery function see page 83 or by manually adding see page 85 the custom Modbus device 102 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Custom Library Creating a Custom Main Meter Model Overview The custom main meter model is made up of 2 pulse outputs and 4 contact outputs You can create a customized main meter by entering customized settings for the following measure properties of each ofthe 2 pulse outputs e Count element e Count unit e Flow element e Flow unit The signal properties of the 4 contact outputs present the same configuration choices as the Schneider Electric standard main meter Creating a Custom Main Meter To create a new custom main meter
136. the log file 42 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 General Settings Publication Overview Use the Publication subtab to e select the platform to which the logged data is sent e register your software with Schneider Electric for product support The Com X 200 can publish data to 4 different Schneider Electric platforms database servers e Energy Operation e Energy Online e Remote Service Platform RSP e CSV Export Platform The Com X 200 exports the data in the right file format according to the selected platform Then the data can be analyzed in the service to which you have subscribed The subscription to Energy Operation Energy Online or RSP must be set up with a Schneider Electric representative before setting up the Com X 200 Destination platform The Com X 200 can also export data to your own database server in a csv file Selecting Platform and Publication Frequency This graphic shows the interface to select the destination platform and publication frequency 200 e rn 9 Ez 2 Available storage 13 7 MB Logout About Communication Settings Device Settings Measurements Table Commissioning Maintenance gt Follow this procedure to select the destination platform and publication frequency Step Action Click the General settings main tab Click the Publication subtab 1 2 3 Select the Destination platform in the dropdown list 4 Select how often the
137. the network infrastructure What Is in This Section This section contains the following topics Topic Page Network Configuration Options 54 Ethernet Port Settings 55 GPRS Settings 58 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 53 Communication Settings Network Configuration Options Connection Interface Usage The Com X 200 features 2 Ethernet ports as well as a bay for a GPRS module This table presents the different options for the network configuration of the Com X 200 Options Port Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 2 GPRS GPRS only Configuration Data publishing GPRS and switched network Configuration and data collection Data publishing 2 Switched Ports 1 IP address for both Configuration data collection and publishing 2 Separate Ports 1 IP address for each Configuration and data Configuration and publishing data collection With a GPRS Modem Selection Reboot Cases The GPRS modem is used to publish data If you want to use the Ethernet for data collection configure the Com X 200 in GPRS and Switched network otherwise the Com X 200 must be configured as GPRS only When the Com X 200 is configured in GPRS only the Ethernet port 2 acts as a DHCP server This mode enables a PC connection for configuration If a Wi Fi module is connected on the front panel it can be used to establish a connection with a PC a tablet or
138. ties for the selected model Click Save changes Delete a Custom Model To delete an existing custom model follow these steps Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Display a list of existing models Either e Click Models in the navigation tree to display a list of all models or e Click Models Model Type for the model type you wish to delete to display a list of models of the selected type 3 Do one of the following Either e To delete a single model click the Remove icon sj in the row for the model you want to delete or e To delete multiple models place a check mark next to the several models you want to delete then click Delete NOTE e A model is deleted when you issue the Remove or Delete command No message box appears and asks you to confirm the delete command e You can delete a model only if no devices have been created from the model Export one or more Custom Models To export one or more custom models follow these steps Step Action 1 Click the Custom Library main tab 2 Navigate to the model you want to export Either e Click Models in the navigation tree to display a list of all models or e Click Models Model Type for the model type you wish to export 3 Do one of the following Either e To export a single model click the Export icon in the row for the model you want to export or e To export multiple mod
139. ting What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page List of Supported Devices 140 List of Certificate Authorities 141 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 139 Appendix B List of Supported Devices List of Supported Devices This table shows the list of devices supported by the Com X 200 Name Can Be Connected To Pulse meters EN40p Com X 200 SIM10M Smartlink iEM2000T iEM2010 Com X 200 SIM10M Smartlink iEM3110 iEM3210 Com X 200 SIM10M Smartlink ME1ZR ME3ZR ME4ZR Com X 200 SIM10M Smartlink PM9p Com X 200 SIM10M Smartlink PM200p Com X 200 SIM10M Smartlink Analog sensors RTD Pt100 Pt1000 Com X 200 4 20 mA sensor Com X 200 0 10 V sensor Com X 200 SIM10M Ethernet meters PM5320 PM5340 PM5341 single port Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM5560 PM5561 PM5563 dual port Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC Modbus meters EM6400 series Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC iEM3150 iEM3155 Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC iEM3250 iEM3255 Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC ION6200 Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC ION7300 series Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM9c Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM200 series Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100 PM8ECC PM500 series Com X 200 EGX300 EGX100
140. tion which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and its installation and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Do not use this product on machinery lacking effective point of operation guarding Lack of effective point of operation guarding on a machine can result in serious injury to the operator of that machine A WARNING UNGUARDED MACHINERY CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY e Do not use this software and related automation equipment on equipment which does not have point of operation protection e Do not reach into machinery during operation Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage This automation equipment and related software is used to control a variety of industrial processes The type or model of automati
141. to indicate which bits in an IP address identify a subnet Network device that connects 2 or more separate network segments and allows traffic to be passed between them A switch determines whether a frame should be blocked or transmitted based on its destination address T Connection based transport layer protocol that provides full duplex data transmission It consists of the Transmission Control Protocol and the Internet Protocol It is a suite of communication protocols on which the Internet is based Periods that are different during a day on peak super peak off and so on U Entity distributing the energy source WAGES Water Air Gas Electricity Steam are the commodities used for the Com X 200 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 149 Glossary 150 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Index CX A G analog inputs GPRS adding 69 EBXA GPRS 59 deleting 70 EBXA GPRS SIM card 58 disconnecting 69 settings 54 modifying 69 troubleshooting 132 reconnecting 70 replacing 70 troubleshooting 130 H analog sensors HTTP 45 measurements table 112 platform compatibility 44 monitored area 111 settings 60 HTTPS 45 platform compatibility 44 B settings 60 backup configuration duplicate for another device 121 C contactor measurement properties 110 measurement table 110 D digital inputs adding 69 deleting 70 disconnecting 69 modifying 69 reconnecting 70 replacing 70 troubleshooting
142. to save the file and save the configuration Saving the Configuration with Remote Service Platform Follow this procedure to save the configuration with the Remote Service Platform Step Action 1 Click the Maintenance main tab 2 Click the System Settings subtab Click Save Configuration to RSP in the Remote Service Platform backup collapsible menu The status of the connection follows these steps Contacting the server e Saving in progress e Configuration uploaded successfully NOTE If the Com X 200 cannot connect to the RSP server to upload the backup retry or contact Schneider Electric technical support 4 Select the option to save the file in the dialog box The date and time of the last saving are displayed under the Save Configuration to RSP button and under this format Last configuration backup done on mm dd yyyy hh mm ss 120 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Maintenance Backup the Configuration for Duplication on another Com X 200 When you backup an existing configuration file for duplication on another device the backup file contains the original configuration except for the following settings e the device Name field is set to Com X 200_xxyyzz where xxyyzz represent the last 3 hexadecimal octets of the device MAC address e the Site name field is left blank a new Energy operation site ID is created NOTE Do not use this procedure with a backup from a box conne
143. uration Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy C Automatically detect settings server for a connection Cluse automatic configuration script Never dial a connection Dial whenever a network connection is not present Proxy server O Always dial my default connection Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections Choose Settings above for dial up settings a proxy server For your LAI settings will not apply to 3l up or VPN connections or 1 Connections tab 2 Local Area Network LAN settings 3 Proxy server with address and port Follow this procedure to retrieve proxy values if using Internet Explorer Step Action Click the Tools menu Select Internet Options in the dropdown list Select the Connections tab Click the LAN settings button Read the values of the proxy in the Local Area Network LAN Settings window o N Copy the same values into the Com X 200 proxy settings DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 61 Communication Settings Section 7 4 Wi Fi Access Point Settings Wi Fi Access Point Settings Description Activate the Wi Fi The USB Wi Fikey can be used as a temporary communication medium during the commissioning phase It allows you to use a laptop or a tablet to configure the Com X 200 In this case communication is direct between the C
144. y logged and published to the selected platform DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 37 Publish Data to Energy Operation Publish the Data to Energy Operation Commissioning Tab The Commissioning Tab enables you to start stop the logging of data and publication to Energy Operation Com X 200 ON Available storage 13 8 MS 9n ON Test publicatior Follow this procedure to publish periodically to Energy Operation Step Action Comment 1 Click Commissioning main tab Missing parameters are described in the Notifications collapsible menu Click the link to access the corresponding tab and complete the required parameter Click Start data logging Activates the logging of selected data from devices to be retrieved stored and published Click Send full topology Sends the metering architecture associated with a meter or sensor to Energy Operation Refer to Monitored Area Presentation see page 73 for more information on metering architecture NOTE e Ifthe topology is not sent to Energy Operation a flat list of meters is created under a site named Site Newmeters f you modify the configuration for example by adding measurement data on an existing meter or adding a new meter on a Com X 200 that was already publishing sending the topology has no effect You need to contact Schneider Electric support Click Test publication Sends data to Energy Operation Click
145. y news with customers or employees The selection of Energy Operation and Energy Online depends on your need and your country Contact your Schneider Electric representative to identify which one suits you DOCAO036EN 01 03 2014 13 Introduction 14 DOCA0036EN 01 03 2014 Chapter 2 Access to the Com X 200 User Interface What Is in This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Access Through Wi Fi Access Point Mode Topic Page Supported Web Browsers for PC 16 Recommended Web Browsers for Tablet PC 17 Access Through the Ethernet Port 18 19 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 15 First Access Supported Web Browsers for PC With Windows XP Browser Browser Version Internet Explorer IE8 0 Firefox 20 0 Chrome 24 0 to 26 0 With Windows Vista With Windows 7 Recommended Web Browsers for PC Browser Browser Version Internet Explorer IE9 0 Firefox 20 0 Chrome 24 0 to 26 0 Browser Browser Version Internet Explorer IE10 Firefox 20 0 Chrome 24 0 to 26 0 e Chrome 16 DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014 First Access Recommended Web Browsers for Tablet PC Recommended Web Browsers The following web browsers are recommended for tablets For Windows 8 e Internet Explorer e Firefox For iOS e Chrome e Safari For Android e Chrome DOCAO0036EN 01 03 2014

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