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1. Parameter 10 Graphic is displayed with selected parameters 07 01 2009 02 14 31 Graphical Settings Click Zoom Window or Zoom Dynamic button to observe graphic details There are shortcuts on shortcut bar Icy Zoom Previous Button can be used for previous screen Zoom Window By using this icon user can determine the selected date and hour intervals on the graphic in detail E Zoom Dynamic By using this icon the hour intervals which are seen in the graphic can be zooming and zooming out By this means datas which are not clear between hour values in complicated graphics can be observed easily E Zoom Extents This button can be used to return the first scene of the graphic Click Configure button to open Chart Config menu In this menu graphic description number format graphic type graphic colour min and max value of graphic axis can be configured Chart Config AutoS cale Hin Max NumberFormat Type Line E i les T Line Line de ee import Active Energy Esport Active Energy M inductive Reactive Energy Active Power L2 um Current Mas LN2 lt 1 XI lt lt XI 22 2 INN 4 4 XI Xl L3 Other parameters can be monitored or recorded in this menu AutoScale option also can be used or maximum and minim
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3. Record Configuration Window Program 49 Area 8 8 X E Front Panel view Table View Device Parameters Lag E Energy Report T Compensation Report Expence Report Raw Device Report Alarm Log User Defined Alarms Clear All Logs Ma Communication List After then just enter device name Device Settings will be displayed Device Settings can be changed from this menu select Device Settings Parameters Device Name Data Log At first click Configuration menu and then select Stop server sub menu Also user can reach Data Log by using shortcut bar Data Log 1s activated in MPR63 series This application will be performed as saving a CSV file to the PC and then it will be opened by your excel application 1 e MS Office excel 18 8 tes Device Management System 1 1 0 24 Window Program Define Regions Define Device Define Users Define Ports Define Alarms Define Tariff Device Detection Diagnostics Shark Server Stop Server 19 Select the device by button Entes Device Management System v1 1 0 24 Record Menu Configuration Window Program s mi elo ax eOnce device 1s selected MPR SW will display the data values in groups of 1000 records Entes Device Management System v1 1 0 24 Record Menu Configuration Window Program
4. ge I Front Panel view Table View Device Parameters Data Log E Energy Report Raw Device Report rae Alarm Lag i Defined Alarms Clear All Lags Communication List Select Compensation Report Parameters Device Start Date 06 01 2009 23 00 End Date 07 01 2008 24 01 00 24 After then just enter Device name Compensation report can be taken between determined Start Date and End Date i Compensation Report 06 01 2009 23 00 07 01 2009 01 1 00 dala _kWheActive kwh Expense Report Click menu and then select Expense Report sub menu Also user can reach Expense Report by using shortcut bar 25 Entes Device Management System v1 7 0 Record Configuration window Program 9 Area I Front Panel view 8 Table View Device Parameters Data Log E Energy Report r Compensation Report e Expence Report Raw Device Report 3 Alarm Log iB User Defined Alarms Clear All Lags Ma Communication List Select Expense Report Parameters Device Name Start Date 06 01 2005 El 23 00 End Date 07 01 2009 07 00 After then just enter Device Name Expense report can be taken between determined Start Date and End Date 26 BEES 06 01 2009 0 0 01l 0 00
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6. DefineRegons e Define Device Define Users Define Ports Define Alarms Device Detection Diagnostics Start Server Stop Server In the opening page just enter the Modify We do not need to add a new port because there 1s already a defined port In Modify menu you will find Com Port and Baud Rate sections in Serial sub menu Entes Device Management System v1 1 0 24 Record Menu Configuration Program 3 8120 2 miel wx Define Ports Copy New ChrheIns Delete Ctrl Del Page Setup Pint IE Export Port Name It is the defined by user COM Port It determines the serial communication port of your computer Note Port will be displayed as the default name PORTI This is just a name it has no meaning of any technical parameter Important Com Port number must be same which RS USB converter is installed In all Windows Operating System there will be a Found New Hardware wizard in order to prompt the user to install the drivers of this new hardware Entes Device Management System v1 1 0 24 Record Menu Configuration Window Program 8110 1 eel wx Define Ports Port ID PORTI Define Ports Patt ID Serial BaudRate 3600 Data Bits le Parity Mone Flow Control None Modify x Define Alarms Click Configuration menu and then select Define Alarms sub menu
7. 0 003 07 01 2009 00 0 00 00 Uf ooo Raw Device Report Click menu and then select Raw Device Report sub menu Also user can reach Raw Device Report by using shortcut bar Entes Device Management System v1 7 0 Record Configuration Window Program 9 Area SE Front Panel view Table View Device Parameters Data Lag E Energy Report Compensation Report Ge Expence Report Clear All Lags X Communication List 27 After then just enter Device Name Raw Device Report can be taken between determined Start Date and End Date Start Date 0 01 2009 E Em 00 al End Date 07 01 2009 gt 01 00 X Cancel Raw Data Report 06 01 2009 23 00 07 01 2009 01 00 PIE MPR 535 CT25 2 Graph Import Export Inductive Capacitive we Se SL We JN mure TE um EHE 1995 NN m 20 0 TY 2359 2357 411 1 410 2 1 996 436 48 0 0 235 7 23656 235 8 410 8 410 1 1 896 436 48 0 0 235 6 2365 2359 410 7 410 1 1 996 436 48 2354 2351 2354 4100 4092 1 896 436 48 0 0 235 6 238 1 2359 410 5 409 8 1 996 436 48 0 0 2354 2361 2360 410 4 409 9 1 996 436 48 0 0 236 0 236 8 236 0 411 2 410 6 1 996 436 48 01 2358 236B 2359 4110 4104 1 996 436 48 0 0 235 4 236 7 235 1 411 2 410 5 1 896 436 48 0 0 236 0 235 2364 411 410 5 1 896 436 48 0 0 236 0 237 2 236 5 412 0 411 2 1 996 436 48 DO 2353 2385 23583 4112 40D
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11. Description Device Type Region ID Port Hardware type Modbus ID Type a definition not compulsory Type anything whatever you want Enter the proper type of the device Will be displayed as default It should be checked by the Device Manager of PC Will be default Must be a unique number it should be checked by the Device must be same with device Entes Device Management System v1 1 0 24 Record Menu Configuration Window Programi Atole 81 Pt ari Distied Device Name 2 oss Pat pl Define Devices Disabled Device Name DEVICE 000 Description Device Type Region ID REGION v Pot PORT Hardware Type 5 Modbusib f X Cancel Define Users Click Configuration menu and then select Define Users sub menu Define Users will be displayed User Defines TN AMI UAR it EER ERA EEEN Copy Mew CtrltIns Modify F2 Delete Chrl Del Page Setup Print Export In the opening page click New and then define user name and password Define Users User Name Password Administrator Cancel Define Ports Click Configuration menu and then select Define Ports sub menu Entes Device Management System v1 1 0 24 Record Menu Configuration Window Program E i 5
12. Detection menu After then click Configuration menu and select Device Detection sub menu venu onriguratian Window Program Define Regions Define Device Define Users Define Ports DeFine Alarms Define TariFF Device Detection Diagnostics Skart Server Stop Server In the opening page just enter the port name Right click on empty list and click Modify or start search or export 12 lt Device Detection bj Disabled Device Name Description Lease D MadBus 0 Select Modify It s used to define device Define Devices F Disabled Device Name Description retim Dizgi Lehim Potas 000 Type MPR5SSR2 Region ID REGION Port PORTH2 Hardware Type MODBUS Modbus ID i T Start Search It shows the devices in entered ID Start cancel 13 Export Itis used for saving CSV file in your PC as excel application Farkh Kaydet Hat Disket A Ed DVD1 Hz Ss ENTES S Thracat Entes EMY E S Entes D 2005 a prieto Fi COBUILDS Kapit tirit Excel Files CSV ptal Diagnostics Click Configuration menu and then select Diagnostics sub menu In the opening page user can see the port s status Communication Diagnostics Communication Diagnostics Sel
13. Window Program Configuration Define Regions Define Device Define Users Define Ports Define Alarms Define TariFF Device Detection Diagnostics Skart Server Skop Serwer Right click in the opening page just select the New Define Alarms m mfx Mew Modify Fz Delete Ctrl Bel Page Setup Print Export After then related values are entered and alarm is defined Define Alarms Line Device ID Parameter Description Check Type Alarm Value Min Value Mas Value Hysteresis Unit 10 Define Tariff Click Configuration menu and then select Define Tariff sub menu Define Regions Define Device Define Users Define Ports Define Alarms Define Tariff Device Betection Diagnostics Skart Server Stop Server In the opening page 8 different time periods are considered for working days Saturday and Sunday can be associated with 4 different tariffs Entered tariff and cost informations will be reference for Report Associated days can be changed by double clinking days X cea Device Detection At first click configuration menu and then select stop server sub menu Window Program Define Regions Define Device Define Users Define Ports Define Alarms Define Tariff Device Detection Diagnostics Start Server Stoo Server Now user can go to Device
14. and Port defination for basic MPR SW application Please follow below steps and note the instructions for MPR SW applications elnstall the MPR SW eExecute software eEnter the registered serial key eEnter the user name as admin and do not enter any password default setting eDefine the device s Modbus ID must be unique for each device eDefine the port Activated port value must be checked on device manager then this value must be entered Note Most important definations are defining port and defining device Configuration Define Region Click Configuration and then select Define Regions sub menu Define Regions will be displayed Terminals which will be used in MPR SW Software can be grouped Right click on empty list and click Modify Fill the empty boxs on Define Regions dialog box and click Modify button If there 1s a defined region right click on it and click Modify to make changes order to do a new Region definition open the configuration menu select Define Region then right click on the opening window and click on new it Entes Device Management System v1 2 0 7 Record Menu Configuration Window Program selel 80 919 Define Regions User Region ID Description mI ue User Name Name 1 Name 21 E Name 4 b Mame eg REGION Region 1 ADMIM C
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17. 4 amp Retry How Shaw Regions Page Setup Print Alt Y Export Program Change Password Click program menu and then select change password sub menu anFigurakion Window Change Password Parameters Rebuild Database AlE4 X In the opening page user can define new password 39 Change Password Enter Current Password Enter New Password Reenter New Password Parameters Click program menu and then select paremeters sub menu 9n Window Program ER About Change Password Parameters Rebuild Database Exit 40 Server Mode Define your PC as a Server in this menu After then Server computer must create JPG file named MainMap jpg in MPRSW folder Data then enter Open paint program and save any MainMap jpg file in this Map folder Server computer must enter Configuration menu in MPR SW software then enter Define Region for selecting MainMap jpg file as region Then restart program Device defining and other definitions port etc are some as before Parameters Program Mode Auto Export Report Interval 1 mn Show Tracer MPR SW can be used as Server Client mode for LAN applicatios In order to do this application client must include a MPR SW without any connection on PC Then these clients can be connected to Server PC through Local Network At this time As you see
18. MPR SW User Manual Monitoring amp Reporting ADSL modem M Router EMG 10 MPR63 MPR 3 MPR453 Region 1 Site 1 MPR SW server internet ADSL modem 10 ADSL modem Router MPR63 MPR 63 MPR 63 Router Region 2 Site 2 ADSL modem Router EMG 10 MPR63 MPR 63 63 Region 3 Site 3 MPR SW software is designed for monitoring and recording the electrical network parameters on your PC MPR SW Software is designed according to Client Server topology as enabling remote communication to the operator It means that you can monitor the electrical parameters of your factory wherever you are in the world via internet MPR SW can be communicated with all ENTES serial devices eRG3 12CS eMPR 63 eMPR 528 eMPR 53S eMPR 53SR2 eK PM 07S eK PM 06S 045 eEPR 04S eEPR 04SR2 R2 code indicates the product register table has revised Transmitter Master It sends data Receiver Slaver It receives data Parity Error control method used in serial communication It is used for one byte data It can be None Odd Even Baud Rate Bit Per Second Bit number transmitted in second Information Protocol It is all of the rules of data s array and order are indicated during transmission The protocol which is used in industry and serial communication is MODBUS protocol Chapter 1 Basic Settings Basic Parameters for MPR SW monitoring User just need to use Device defination
19. device name Device Table will be displayed 16 Device Table MPR 535 CT25 2 retim Dizgi Lehim Potas Li L2 13 Li 12 13 2180 217 6 2203 1702 1955 1965 in 1229 3008 337 0320 0320 0384 L 379 8 3811 3190 3440 3180 ww 1 81 057 Win 64 amp 4 384 war 153 0 44 osz 208 0 2880 1504 wal 287 653 087 640 544 800 Cos 0 764 0 999 0 734 VEN nad 2455 2480 245 0 oH CHEN mae 62944 55840 25240 TDH l 260 86 500 VLL max 428 0 426 5 426 2 Total on que KWims 13 481 1250 571 384 Total Import Export Frequency mas 2 88 1 48 1 62 kW 3042 0 01 w ezf soot 13 56 1253 579 hyper Waf 250 000 Varin amp 4 4320 Cos 0 965 1 000 14 rea ee TUM 89 i a kar dem 35 408 OO oO 00 Active Energy Import 20843 VAr dem 248 D66 881 Active Enerqu Export Var der 384 288 822 Reactive Energy Import 4552 dem 623 788 dem 15 93 Reactive Energy Esport 488 In 33216 WA min 118 4 mas 30 66 Device Parameters Click menu and then select device parameters sub menu Also user can reach Device Parameters by using shortcut bar 17 Entes Device Management System v1 7 0
20. ect Part PORTH is Bytes Sent 28M Packets Sent Bytes Hecerved 1822 Fackets Hecerved Retry Count Ratio X 14 Menu Front Panel View Click menu and then select front panel view sub menu Also user can reach Front Panel View by using shortcut bar Entes Device Management System v1 7 0 Record Configuration Window Program Area T Front Panel View 8 Table View Device Parameters Data Log E Energy Report Compensation Report e Expence Report Raw Device Report 13 Alarm Lag 8 User Defined Alarms Clear All Lags Communication List After then just enter device name Front Panel will be displayed select Front Panel View Parameters X Device Name In Displaying mode User can change the display of device with UP and DOWN buttons on the display 15 Front Panel MPR 53S 25 42 retim Table View Click menu and then select Table View sub menu Also user can reach Table View by using shortcut bar Entes Device Management System v1 2 0 7 Record Configuration Window Program 9 w Area Map id T Frank Panel view Table View Device Parameters Log Em Energy Report Compensation Report Expence Report Raw Device Report Clear All Lags X Ma Communication List After then just enter
21. ed Alarms Pd Clear All Logs Communication List After then enter Region ID and Device Name Alarm Log can be taken between determined Start Date and End Date 34 Select Alarm Log Parameters Region ID REGION 1 v1 Device gt Device MPR 535 25 2 StatDate 05 01 2009 End Date 06 01 2009 Lr X Alarm Log 05 01 2009 00 00 06 01 2009 00 00 35 eright click on the empty list adjusted alarms can be reseted by selecting Clear all Alarms Reset Alarms 535 CT25 2 Time Status Description Device Marne T 1 E Delete Parameters re Clear All Alarmss Reset Alarms Fage Setup Print Export User Defined Alarms At first there must be a Defined Alarm After then click menu and select User Defined Alarms sub menu In the opening page user can see a scene which shows the defined alarms BM Configuration Window Program 9 Area Front Panel view Table view Device Parameters Data Log ER Energy Report I Compensation Report e Expence Report Raw Device Report alarm Log um User Defined Alarms ie Clear All Lags Communication List 36 User Defined Alarms Ed Clear Logs Click menu and then select Clear Logs sub menu Also user can reach Clear All Logs by using shortcut bar This will erase all the historical logs 1n
22. in below screen Server name will be IP address of MPR SW which is connected to RS USB converter clients must have same IP addres As Server PC name and same Port number Note MPR SW which is installed on Server PC must be opened as Server mode Server MPR SW must be started first after that client MPR SW can be started Client Mode Please enter the IP Address of the Server computer You can keep Port number as it is or if you have changed in Server computer change same as Server computer Then click Modifiy Exit and restart program Program will restart and synchronizing will begin Please login again as client Now the MPR SW Client program is ready to monitor and control the analysers in the site 41 NOTE Port number must be remained same as 2121 for all clients This application is only for LAN applications not for Internet WAN Do not hesitate for further questions Please feel free to forward your inquiries to impex entes com tr or visit www entes com tr 42
23. jeraro aatoro ecOQjoejssosojjolo ojojjojojjojojoljojojojojojojojojojojojo jog og 28 In this menu all electrical parameters of selected device can be listed and this report can be exported to MS EXCEL with right click on the report your PC Raw Device Report is in Time Stamped format Reports can be exported to the Data Base applications In order to export the report rightclick on the report page and select Export Tn ET bi 2 0 7 Raw Data Report 07 01 2009 23 00 08 01 2009 03 00 410 2 Import Esport Active Active Energy Energy 2 098 0 234508 2343 2341 4084 4067 4072 T 2 038 0 i 2347 2352 234 4030 4078 4074 D 2 098 0 00 246 2350 2340 4088 4075 4072 D 2 098 0 11 2349 2353 2345 4094 4081 408 0 m 2098 0 00 2350 2351 4094 4080 4084 04 2 098 0 D 2347 242 4088 4072 4077 D 2 098 0 00 23498 2344 4095 4083 4078 04 2 098 0 459 Farkl Kaydet Di 2 099 D 459 Di 2 098 0 459 Bilgisayanm t ey EJ 011 2 099 D 459 D 3 Disket 1 H 2 098 D 459 T SENTES Ihracat Entes E 2 099 Y 459 D S Entes Ds 2 098 0 453 SA ENTES 2008 E 01 2 099 0 459 S prieto D 2 098 0 453 BB cogun ps a 04 2 099 0 459 D 2 098 Y 459 T 2 098 459 98 j n T 2 098 0 453 Excel Files CSV iptal 2 098 0 459 D 2 098 D 459 zT D 2356 2358
24. ll complete the data recording and it will restart to record again Log Periods l day 1f Ssec is defined as Log period 10 day if Imin is defined as Log period 50 day if Smin is defined as Log period 150 day if 15min is defined as Log period Energy Report Click menu and then select Energy Report sub menu Also user can reach Energy Report by using shortcut bar 22 d BEEN Configuration Window Program 9 Area I Front Panel view Table View Device Parameters Data Lag E Energy Report r Compensation Report 3 Expence Report Raw Device Report 3 Alarm Lag A Ha ser Defined Alarms Clear All Logs Communication List Select Energy Report Parameters Region ID REGION 1 Device Type MPR 535R2 Device Name MPR 535 CT25 2 Start Date 08 01 2009 imi 00 00 End Date 09 01 2008 00 00 o After then enter Region ID Device Type and Device Name Energy report can be taken between determined Start Date and End Date 23 Energy Report 05 01 2009 00 00 06 01 2009 00 00 kwh Active por kVarh L 20 2 MPR 535 25 42 61 8 2n Compensation Report Click menu and then select Compensation Report sub menu Also user can reach Compensation Report by using shortcut bar Entes Device Management System v1 7 0 7 record BAIN Configuration Window Program 9 Area
25. opy New Ctrl Ins Modify F2 Delete Ctr Del Page Setup Print Export New region definition can be finished by defining a Region ID Description and a Username Entes Device Management System 1 2 0 7 Record Menu Configuration Window Program 4 User Name 8 den Name Mame 3 10 RegionID MY_FIRST REGION Description Pam ma UserName 1 010 1 UserName 2 s User Name 3 Aser Name 4 User Name 5 User Name User Name 7 User Name 8 I A dsrNam3 xz File Define Device Click Configuration menu and then select Define Device sub menu Define Device will be displayed After the definations are completed these can also be modified by Configuration menu E Entes Device Management System wv1 1 0 24 Record Menu Configuration Window Define Regions Define Device Define Users Define Alarms Define Tariff Device Detection Diagnostics Start Server Stop Server Right click on the opening page and select New for adding a new device 5 Entes Device Management System v1 1 0 24 Menu Configuration Window Program 91 sell 10 19 ae x Define Devices Disabled GtrtIns Modify FZ Delete Sort By Page Setup Print Export in device defination device parameters will be displayed Device name
26. the database Record BEEN Configuration Window Program EJ Area I Front Panel view Table view Device Parameters Data Lag Energy Report Compensation Report Ge Expence Report Raw Device Report rae Alarm Log 3i User Defined Alarms Clear All Lags Ma Communication List Contirm 4 Clear All Logs 3 Warning This will erase all the historical logs in the database 37 No Communication List Click menu and then select No Communication List sub menu Also user can reach No Communication List by using shortcut bar Record Configuration Window Program 9 Area E Front Panel view Table View Device Parameters Data Lag Energy Report Compensation Report Ge Expence Report Raw Device Report 13 Alarm Lag igi User Defined Alarms m Clear All Logs Ma Communication List This menu shows the devices that can not communicate with the MPR SW Ho Communication List 6 fx 045 CT 29 HI Neta Dizgi Lehim 6 39 535 CT25 1 Meta Dizgi Lehim Potas 6 39 MPR 535 CT20810 Smd Enerji Izleme Right click on empty list and can be select retry now or show regions 38 Communication List Sime EPR 045 25 1 Dizgi Lehim Potas 444 MPR 535 CT25 1 Meta Dizgi Lehim Potas 444 MPR 538 ET25810 NetaSmdEnerildene z
27. um values of the axis can be defined by user Defined configurations are saved for next graphical analysis In this graphic user can see saved graphic from load icon on the shortcut bar Belgelerim Gg ENTES vs RAKIPLER 4 Bilgisavarim FREF lag Ba lant lar m swzen 1 2 0 77 15 0 7 2008 ENTES new Converter manuals WwW prieto Cevirileceller Gad TAMPOM B LGE ENTES sunum sablanlari itest gt Dosya csv Files iptal ie eUser can save graphic to PC from the save as icon on the shortcut bar Farkli Kaydet konum Bilagisavarim da ee Eg 3 Disket A DvD1 H S ENTES 59 IhracatlEntes EnMv E Entes D SS ENTES 2008 E Sam prieto F COBUILDS G1 2 Dosya ad Bitmap Files eUser can print the graphic by using print icon on the shortcut bar 33 Y az dir Durum Ozellikler Tiir HP LaserJet 1020 Ter Aciklama Yazd rma Tum Koppa Safa son Harmanla Serm Alarm Log Click menu and then select Alarm Log sub menu Also user can reach Alarm Log by using shortcut bar Record BEEN Configuration Window Program 9 E Front Panel view Table view Device Parameters Lag E Energy Report T Compensation Report Expence Report Raw Device Report BITE i User Defin

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