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Emerson LC320EM82 Flat Panel Television User Manual

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4. Create in p Favorites 7 asco pj Autodesk H Channels ic Links iy Media ic my ic Software Updates AE 2 Click the New Folder button type the new folder name as asco then click the OK button 3 Click folder asco and click OK 4 Open the other pages one by one and click Add to Favorite click folder asco then click OK 5 Once the administrator is done with saving all the pages the following steps describe how to copy the asco folder from the administrator s computer to another user s computer a For Windows XP find the asco folder from directory c documentd and settingsV user Mavorites b Copy the asco folder into the corresponding path above c Open browser and select address or name from favorite asco folder to view the device pages Create Favorites folder 3 Party Modbus Configuration Connectivity Module Third Party Modbus Device Configuration The Connectivity Module supports the Modbus devices with Modbus TCP portocol The transmit and receiving data format are as follows Read Requests Bytes 0 1 Transaction ID Usually zero when making a request the server will copy them into the response Bytes 2 3 Protocol number It must be zero Byte 4 length high byte its always zero Byte 5 length low byte of the following total bytes Byte 6 device address Byte 7 function code Bytes 8 9 Modbus address of the starting transfer Bytes 10 11 number of
5. H Help troubleshooting A 3 Input Output Names for 7ATB 2 3 Installation 1 1 Interface Wiring Diagrams v vi Internet standard protocol SNMP A 5 IP address A 3 L LEDs Status vu A3 LINK light vii A 3 Load status 2 1 7000 Series ATS 2 4 4000 Series ATS 2 4 Series 300 ATS 3 3 ASCO 940 962 ATSs 4 2 Login password 1 3 Manuals 11 N Network Ethernet TCP IP Connection how to create Windows 1 2 No controller or power manager has been found message A 3 O Outline and Mounting Drawing iv Overview iii ASCO Power Technologies L P 2012 P Page not found message A 3 Password 1 1 PM see Power Manager Ports 11 POWER light vii Power Manager PM ii 7000 Series ATSs 2 1 2 2 2 4 7000 Series ATBs 2 1 thru 2 4 4000 Series ATSs 2 1 2 2 2 4 Series 300 ATSs 3 1 3 2 3 3 ASCO 940 962 ATSs 4 1 4 2 Stand alone 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Power Meter Digital DPM ii 7000 Series ATSs 2 1 2 2 2 4 4000 Series ATSs 2 1 2 2 2 4 Series 300 ATSs 3 1 3 2 3 3 Stand alone 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Power requirements iii 3 1 Protocol support 111 R Remote Annunciators ATS ii RESET button A 3 RX light vii A 3 5 SNMP protocol A 5 A 6 Specifications 111 Status LEDs vii T Test Communication 1 2 Third party Modbus device configuration A 4 Troubleshooting A 3 TX light vii A 3 V View Pages Detail Screens 11 1 3 77000 Series ATSs 2 4 4000
6. TABLE 1 Acceptable Communication Cable Standard 80 C Belden 9842 Belden 9829 Alpha 6202C Ethernet Communication Cable Max Length Max Stations Cable Type Connectors Cable Impedance Belden P N of Segment per Segment Terminations reference 10 BaseT Twisted 3281 100 meters 1024 CAT3 4 5 RJ 45 7882A pee eeu NEM eg Alpha 6222C Plenum Rated Belden 89729 Belden 82729 Alpha 58902 Connectivity Module Status LEDs ix Status LEDs Q POWER RX TX eT DIAG RESET FT LED Description LED Function Mode of Operation T Solid GREEN functioning as a Connectivity Module Acc 72E Power indication status GREEN AMBER Solid AMBER functioning as a Serial Module Acc 72A Data receiving status GREEN Blinking GREEN indicates receiving data from a client Data transmit status GREEN Blinking GREEN indicates transmitting data to a client Link status GREEN Solid GREEN indicates active Ethernet connection Client connection status GREEN Blinking GREEN indicates active Ethernet client connection Blinking YELLOW then off indicates server disconnection because of Ethernet client inactivity Additional Diagnostic LED YELLOW Solid YELLOW then off indicates server disconnection due to Ethernet client disconnection Off indicates no error Short blinking RED then off in
7. amp frequency cepted opte fr n readings from cs cue woe PEN ATS controller req Erg ma ATS controller Voltage amp ropout Dropout 102V Voltage amp frequency Picky icki frequency nas i LoadonNomai controller ATS Events Total 99 Engine Start amp 9 Event Time Event Description ent Cause ntrol le r 08 21 2008 13 23 27 E not acceptable under Frequency ATS events 08 19 2008 11 00 01 Engine stop ro d date amp time 08 19 2008 11 00 01 E to N transfer ed T EMI 08 19 2008 10 59 01 N to E transfer Engine exerciser Description 08 19 2008 10 59 00 Engine start Engine exerciser 5 ratings and cause Load connected to Normal or Emergency Source Engine start signal red means active Detail Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs with a Power Manager Same as above and adds information from the Power Manager voltage current power and rating Series 7000 OTTS and Power Manager Status Be 9 8 2008 16 38 6 E ATS events Engine start under Volt m Power Manager O Ms on right Voltage L N Voltage L L Current Power not acceptable N under Vo side of Van 116V Vab 199V Phase A 231 Amp KiloWatts 69 9 8 2008 13 36 47 Screen Vbn 115V Vbc 200 V Phase B 247 Amp KiloVAR 0 Enot acceptable E under Fre Vcn 116 V Vca 201V Phase 122 Amp KiloVA 69 9 8 2008 13 36 43 Average 200V Average 200 Amp P F 1 0 Engine sto ee ae
8. Fill in the form provided in the Appendix IP Address unique for each module Subnet mask usually same for all modules Gateway usually blank Required items e Portable laptop computer with network card running Windows Xp and Windows Internet Explorer 6 0 installed e Ethernet crossover 629590 006 e Connectivity Module connected to the ATS DPM network cable part 1 Directly connect the specified Ethernet crossover cable between your laptop s Ethernet jack and the deenergized Connectivity Module jack J3 2 For safety close the ATS PM or DPM enclosure door as far as possible with the crossover cable running to the laptop computer outside the enclosure Then energize ATS PM or DPM the Connectivity Module 3 Refer to the Appendix and select the appropriate TCP IP Installation amp Configuration instructions for your laptop computer s operating system This procedure sets up your laptop computer if necessary for network connections and tests communications to the Connectivity Module 4 After you have confirmed communication with the Connectivity Module continue to the next page to view and change the configuration of the Connectivity Module and ATS PM or DPM Now view and change the configuration go to page 1 3 1 3 Installation How to View amp Change Configuration Pages from a Connectivity Module To view and change configuration pages on a client computer
9. Folders X 2 Search Network Connections d 50 LAN or High Speed Internet 3 Local Grea Connection e ad Enabled Mm scm 3C920 Int ted Fast L M 3Ccm ntegrated Fas Network Tasks s Create a new connection Set up a home or small Office network See Also i Network Troubleshooter Windows 7 Select Local Area Connection then click the Properties button and Sharing center __________________ _ ___ lai xl Control Panel Control Panel iene Network and Sharing Center Search Cortral Panel e Control Panel Home Tiew sour basic melrrork inlormealion amd sel up See map S x Change adapter settings A Change sharing settings LEER EZ Uridenbhed network internet This computer Niere you action retworks or Internet acces Area TS unidentified network Cine Change your networking settings Wi Sel up remi ciela or Sack nap venei dsl el or MP coniex Tin cr cab ior Cnnnect ko nebanrk Connect or reconnect b amp wireless eared or VPN nebwork connection Choose homegroug and sharing epbonz O Pines ood prinbers on other rpeliveork cormulers co charge sig se
10. Mounting Rail 35mm DIN Rail Software Identification Label Customer Installation Instructions p n 754440 insert the Safety Key into the ferrite case slots provided to open the case See Figure 1 Placement of Ferrite MUST BE WITHIN 1 to device being connected Position cable into ferrite case and using only hand pressure SNAP the case closed Safety Key P N 755125 Cable Catagory 5 Min Dia 17 Max Dia 24 Figure 1 Ferrite Notes 1 Remove Tie wrap and plastic bag containing Ferrite ONLY PRIOR TO CONNECTING COMMUNICATION CABLE TO UNIT 2 Follow customer installation instruction for Ferrite placement DETAIL JUSWUOJIAUS euinuni 15912 10 DUIYDEW YOSIN yoed dS 1se1e YM 19uDiu 10 0 9 dX SMODUIM 0 0 0 0 sdg 0096 61 1 2 SNqpow jeues se2i eq Aye plu p payoddng 00992 992 jeuqng sdg 0096 61 1020j04d NLY Snapo enas 29 Ppv sda 0096 42 61 10201014 TI O2SV Sd J JOMOd dx 1 LL vSZ69L 55 dl sdg 0096 42 61 1090 01d NLH SNqpow jenas PPv sda 0096 42 61 1090104d IT OOSV S Nd Jamod sdg 0096 2 61 1 jeues sda 0096 42 61 102010Jd II O2
11. Power Manager name Power Manager location Status Input 7 To PM Config Press Update button when finished to save the configuration changes power NEIGI oftware Version 843086 00 Press Update button when finish he names inished to save the names Power Meter ate name Power Meter location NOTE Update the PM DPM or Group 1 Controller first if you need to update the server Do not close the browser during the updating process The PM Press Update button when finished DPM or CP update request will be to save the configuration changes discarded if the browser is closed Connectivity Module Series 300 55 3 3 Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs The Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs shows the switch location ratings timer settings actual timer values pickup and dropout settings and other status indications ATS one line icon shows position amp source status green or red circle means source is acceptable grey circle means source is not acceptable Status of ATS location Emergency Source ATS type ATS name Status of Normal Source Series 300 OTTS Status Actual voltage amp frequency readings from ATS controller Actual voltage reading from ATS controller Voltage amp Voltage amp frequency frequency settings in ATS settings in ATS controller controller Active Active time delays Engine start signal time delays red means active Load connecte
12. SNMP Manager cannot communicate Host running SNMP Manager is Check SNMP configuration at with the Connectivity Module do not not in the same network or Connectivity Module get trap message after alarms occur Connectivity Module configuration page SNMP is not enabled Hook up a laptop to the same network and ping the Incorrect SNMP IP Manager IP Connectivity Module and SNMP addresses Manager s Incorrect SNMP community setting OPT ELETSE Tenue 0 19791 YTL OJ S 80 104 ZOC COCTRE 5 01 1939 A NIIA 104 661 6186 5 01 19 o1 102eue A 104 CLI 6 18 suononugsug vc A10ss920y 0 19J91 SFF FEF IEF C96 OF6 ODSYV 101000 YL dnoin 104 x 68I 6 IS suonon jsu AMPON 0 1 1 QQE s2142g xo o yuo dnour 104 OTI ELETSE APM 5 3950 0 521125 000 X 0004 191010900 dnouc 104 x Nd QD 1919W 190g PESI 10 pu 1JoSeuejA Prod SLY WO IMPON AarAnoouuo uoneunogut II Suomnonuajsu ETSI nee SLY ul SSeJppv dl 195 sseJppy IND 9In poly menm 10 SSoJppy Communication Address Form for Connectivity Module CM Address set Row IP Address Subnet Gateway ATS
13. Address 1 Address 2 Address 2 Address 3 Address 3 Address 32 Address 32 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud 9600 Baud TT Cable Assy Cable Assy Cable Assy E Cable Assy Cable Assy Cable Assy ASCO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N L1 629798 001 d 629798 002 629798 001 629798 002 629798 001 629798 002 Cable A Cable A ASCO PIN ASCO PN 629798 001 629798 002 ASC 0 O POWER POWER O POWER CONNECTIVITY ORX DUE ORX ORX CAT NO 5150 10 100 Mb 4 7 Ethernet cable ps 10 Base T Max 300 ft Max 72A Serial Module i i 72A Serial Module i 72A Serial Module J3 TA i Termination Resistor OFF Termination Resistor OFF Termination Resistor ON Feme 18 5485 2 WIRE RS485 2 WIRE RS485 2 WIRE I Meee Bie pee inert sem Ferrite ASCO LinkQ CH2 754995 CH1O ODIAG 72A Serial Module Settings See Note 1 For Devices with TX Reset msm p yo 000 Addresses 31 e 5 e INESSE CN en PM RS485 2 WIRE ASCO II 72E Connectivity Module Protocol See Table 1 RS485 2 wire 4000 ft Max Termination Resistor ON 85485 2 WIRE Windows XP with IE Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher with latest SP service pack Microsoft Virtual Machine or latest JRE Jave runtime environment NOTES 1 Ferrite ASCO P N 754995 Must be installed on Ethernet Cable within 1 of 72E Connectivity Module
14. SNMP configuration 1 On the Device Configuration screen page 2 1 or 3 1 click the SNMP button at the bottom 2 On SNMP Configuration screen click the check box SNMP Enabled to enable it 3 Assign the Community name for READ and Community name for WRITE 4 Assign the SNMP Manager IP Addresses Start with the 1 IP address and be sure the addresses have 4 octets where each octet has 3 digits in it Click the Close button XXX XXX XXX XXX 5 Review all settings then click Update Server button to save the configuration settings SNMP TRAP messages With SNMP enabled the CM can notify changes on ATS status and power metering conditions by sending TRAP messages The changes listed below are regarded as alarms and are strictly monitored during runtime 1 ATS transfer to emergency source 2 ATS retransfer to normal source 3 Engine running 4 Normal source unavailable 5 Emergency source unavailable 6 Power manager digital inputs 1 to 8 activation 7 Power manager digital outputs 1 to 4 activation Device Configuration Screen see page 2 1 or 3 1 Connectivity Module Configuration Firmware Version 569764 003 MAC Address 00 20 4 48 47 Group5 Controller Configuration Version 607540 051 Name FAA IP address 155 104 006 213 Location sw LAB Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Gateway Address 000 000 000 000 TCP Timeout ms 500 TCP Port 10001 Updat pdate Serial Speed 19200 v Serial
15. a DIN rail near the Power Manager PM or Digital Power Meter DPM A long serial cable connects the Connectivity Module to the PM or DPM Refer to installation drawings provided and follow the steps below to install the Connectivity Module Connectivity Module Kit K889958 for a stand alone Power Manager or Digital Power Meter not connected to an ATS Connectivity Module 5150 629800 004 DIN Rail and 4 ft Serial Cable 629798 002 for PM or DPM To avoid possible shock burns or death deenergize all electrical sources to the ATS before installing the Connectivity Module 1 De energize the power source that feeds the PM or DPM Open enclosure door and check with a non contact AC voltage detector 2 Mount the DIN rail supplied in the kit onto two studs on the door below or adjacent to the PM or DPM 3 Install Connectivity Module onto DIN rail by hooking the bottom of module on bottom of DIN rail and rocking it upward unit it snaps in place 4 Install the 4 foot serial cable between the Power Manager J5 receptacle or Digital Power Meter J2 receptacle and the Connectivity Module J2 receptacle Now test communications go to next column Installation 1 2 How to Test Communication to the Connectivity Module You need the following settings from your network administrator for each Connectivity Module CM connected to an Automatic Transfer Switch ATS Power Manager PM or Digital Power Meter DPM
16. add the address to your Favorites for convenient access to multiple Connectivity Modules follow these steps 1 Click Favorites then click Add to Favorites click New Folder then type the Folder name ATS Configuration for example and click OK 2 Torename the address highlight it and type the new name and click OK When you are finished viewing pages close Internet Explorer Connectivity Module How to View Pages from a Connectivity Module after it is installed After installation testing and configuration is completed to view pages on a client computer follow these steps 1 Be sure that your computer is connected to the Internet 2 Start Microsoft Internet Explorer browser on the computer 3 In the address bar type in the address of the Connectivity Module http 169 254 1 1 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 E e Q E Parsi eth ol stop Refresh Home Address 168 254 1 1 Type the address of the Connectivity Module here The Connectivity Module sends HTML files to the client computer Internet Explorer interprets these HTML files formats them and displays the pages to the user Pages 2 3 3 3 4 2 5 2 5 3 show typical HTML pages Detail screens for ATSs and PMs or DPMs go to the appropriate section for the specific ATS PM or DPM Tip You can add the address to your Favorites for convenient access to multiple Connectivity Modules follow the
17. follow these steps 1 Besure that your computer is connected to the Internet 2 Start Microsoft Internet Explorer browser on computer 3 In the address bar type in the address of the Connectivity Module add config htm press Enter http 169 254 1 1 config htm Ele Edt View Refresh Favorites Tools Help Bee ara eth cl stop Home Address 168 254 1 1 canfig htm Type the address of the Connectivity Module and add config htm here PASSWORD On the Login screen there is Login no password until you enter passw one If you click Login without entering a password there is no protection If you NOTE There can only be one client who can access the configuration page at any given time Login Change Password want protection click Change Password the Change Password screen Change Password New Password ap p Cars Then enter a Confirm New Password password 15 char max in New Password enter it again in Confirm New Password and click OK You can set only one password Maximum 15 characters no space The Connectivity Module sends HTML files to the client computer nternet Explorer interprets these HTML files formats them and displays the pages to the user Pages 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 5 1 show Device Configurator screens for ATSs and PMs or DPMs go to the appropriate section for the specific ATS PM or DPM Tip K You can
18. must be entered to get correct reading Press the Update button when finished to save the Group 7A controller configuration changes Connectivity Module server Configuration left side Several configuration settings must be set appropriately as described below Press the Update Server button when finished to save configuration changes Consult with your network administrator for these 4 settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address TCP Port Number Range of ports allowed is 10024 65535 but do not use ports 1400 14009 or 30718 Serial Port Speed 9600 _ Serial Speed 9600 L1 Serial Flow Control flow control Flow Control No flow control Interface Mode RS485 4 or 2 Wire Encyrption enable check box and assign an AES port same range as TCP port but do not use the same port number used for TCP port Consult with your network administrator for these 4 settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address TCP Port Number Range of ports allowed is 10024 65535 but do not use ports 1400 14009 or 30718 Serial Port Speed 9600 Flow Control No flow control Interface Mode RS422 485 AWire Encyrption enable check box and assign an AES port same range as TCP port but do not use the same port number used for TCP port Connectmity Module Configuration Firmware Version 269764 MAC Address 0020 4a 83 a9 IP address 155 104 006 242 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 000 Gateway Address 155 104 004 0
19. respectively Note that the AES port value must be different from the TCP port value see screen on page 2 1 Likewise in the RA encryption must be enabled and the TCP port is assigned with the same value as the AES port of the CM Note that the encryption works only on RAs with software version 003 or higher refer to Configuration Annunciator screen Tip gt Communication Address form is included at the back to help you fill in needed information on your Connectivity Modules ATSs Power Managers Digital Power Meters The Connectivity Module provides Ethernet access that allows users to view data from ASCO automatic transfer switches Power Managers and Digital Power Meters All users must follow these precautions 4 DANGER To avoid possible shock burns or death deenergize all electrical sources to the ATS before installing the Connectivity Module NOTICE Be sure that Users to whom you give access are those persons that you want to view information about the electrical system Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Connectivity Module Overview The Connectivity Module brings together several different serial devices that communicate at different baud rates and with different protocols to a common Ethernet media It can communicate with up to eight clients such as Web applications web pages Vpi or third party Modbus devices simultaneously over Ethernet media Specif
20. to save the configuration Power Meter Config 1 0 Name ASCO_PM on ASCO For a 7ATB automatic transfer 4 bypass isolation switch with a Power Manager see page 2 3 for the Power Manager IO Settings Power Meter name Power Meter 69 mn location mee NOTE Update the PM DPM or Group 5 Controller first if you need to update the server Do not close the browser during the updating process The PM DPM or CP update request will be discarded if the browser is closed atin Toad v PT Ratio 1220 2 Press Update button when finished to save the configuration Connectivity Module 7000 4000 Series ATSs 2 3 Configurator Screen Input and Output Names for a 7ATB with Power Manager For 7ATB only 7000 Series Automatic Transfer amp Bypass Isolation Switch the Power Manager selection Accessory 85 suffix letter designation must be specified The selection automatically assigns descriptive tags for the associated inputs and outputs applicable to the chosen accessory These fields will be pre populated with their known designations but they are editable by the user The user must press the Update button to save the configuration selection and any changes Refer to the wiring diagram provided with the 7ATB It shows the specific Accessory 85 suffix letter used Set the Power Manager IO Settings to the Accessory 85 specified on the wiring diagram E T J Irsfer to Emerg 1 Status Input
21. 0 000 000 TCP Timeout ms 500 TCP Port 10001 Serial Port Speed 19200 seri erial Speed 19200 ___ Flow Control flow control Serial How Control No flow control M Press Update button when finished to save the configuration changes Do this before you press Update Server button Serial IF Mode rri Rs495 Awire defautt Interface Mode RS485 4 or 2 Wire Serial Timeout ms 300 gt Serial Retries 1 Encyrption enable check box and assign an AES port same range as 2 7 TCP port but do not use the same port number used for TCP 3 party device running own protocols AES Encryption Enabled AES Port o SNMP After Controller has been updated press Update Server button to save the configuration changes SNMP refer to Appendix A 5 Device Configurator Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs When a Power Manager or Digital Power Meter is connected additional buttons appear at the bottom of the Connectivity Module Device Configuration screen Config PM Config CP5 Update Server js to pha E eine After Controller PM or DPM has anager been updated press Update Server button to save the configuration Press to configure the Group 5 Controller Additional Buttons on Device Configurator Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs with Power Manager or Digital Power Meter 2 2 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs Connectiv
22. 01 _ TCP Timeout ms 500 TCP Port 10001 TTLIRS485 Awire default gt Serial IF Mode Serial Timeout ms 400 Serial Retries 1 AES Encryption Enabled AES Port jo Pass Through Enabled Update Ser ATS Name Nom Voltage Group Controller and Modple Configuration ATS 5 34 Nominal Voltage 480 Volts PT Ratio 120 120 l O CT Ratio 150 5 Update Press Update button when finished to save the configuration Press Update Server button when finished to save the configuration changes Device Configurator Screen without Power Manager Connectmity Module Configuration Firmware Version 869764 xxx MAC Address nn 20 4a 83 a9 IP address 155 104 006 242 Subnet Mask 255 255 252 000 Gateway Address 155 104 004 001 TCP Timeout ms 500 TCP Port 10001 RR Serial Speed 9600 Serial Flow Control flow control ow Serial IF Mode TT Rs485 4wire default Serial Timeout ms 400 Serial Retries E 7 Encryption Enabled AES Port jo Pass Through Enabled Update sen ATS Nom Voltage Group Controller Module Configuration ATS ATS Hominal Voltage Volts PT Ratio 120 120 CT Ratio 150 5 Update Press Update button when finished to save the configuration Press Update Server button when finished to save the configura
23. 1 0 Name tion ASCO Power Meter name p M Update the PM or DPM first if you fuh eter 25 Ti or need to update the server Do not ocation close the browser during the a updating process The PM or DPM update request will be discarded if the browser is closed Press Update button when finished to save the configuration 5 2 Stand Alone Power Managers amp Digital Power Meters Connectivity Module Detail Screen for Power Managers connected to a Load The Detail Screen for Power Managers shows energy levels power measurements settings discrete I O status and other status information Settings PM name Energy PM location levels Power Manager Stalls ee ion Basement 1 KWH Export 5233 Emerg KWHNet 5670735 KVARLag 3105 KVARLead 3315 KVARNet 210 150 OPEN 5677180 Voltage L N Voltage L L Current Power Output Narr y Van 118 Vab 205 Phase A 86 KiloWatts 32 EngOff Vbn 118 Vbc 206 PhaseB 66 KiloVAR 0 Vcn 119 Vca 206 Phase 120 KiloVA 32 Average 205 Average 91 P F 1 0 output4 s Power Unbal 0 Unbal 0 Frequency 60 0 measurements Discrete Input Output name amp status information Actual voltage current and power readings from the PM Detail Screen for Digital Power Meters connected to a Load The Detail Screen for Digital Power Meters shows energy levels power me
24. 4 1 Status Output 4 j Status Output 3 tout Name 5 Status Input 6 status Input 7 status Input 8 8 Engine Start _ PM Config Update To PM Config Press Update button when finished to save the configuration Example Accessory 85S selected The table below shows the descriptive tags assigned for each Accessory 85 selection which are unique to 7ATBs The N A selection does not provide any descriptive tags Accessory 85 Descriptive Tags Assigned Accept Normal Accept Status Input 7 EngneStt StsipuS Output TerToEmer Tisfer To Emerg Status Output _ __ SmusOMpi _ Omus 1 SmsOupio 2 4 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs Connectivity Module Detail Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs The Detail Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs shows the switch location ratings timer settings actual timer values pickup and dropout settings event logging and other status indications ATS one line icon shows position amp source status green or red circle means source is acceptable grey circle means source is not acceptable ATS location Active time delays ATS ATS type Status of Normal Source Emergency M Source teries 7000 OTTS Status Active time delays d voltage Neu IEEE Actual voltage
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26. ATS in ATS Address set No mask serial No Catalog No Controller in PM or DPM Instructions Fill in the information for each Connectivity Module CM with an ATS Power Manager PM and or Digital Power Meter DPM For Group 5 Controller 7000 amp 4000 Series refer to User s Guide 381333 126 For Group 1 Controller Series 300 refer to Communication Interface Module Instructions 381339 189 For Group 7A Control Panel ASCO 940 962 436 434 447 448 refer to Accessory 72A Instructions 381339 172 For Power Manager refer to Operator s Manual 381333 199 For Digital Power Meter refer to Operator s Manual 381333 368 For Serial Module Catalog 5110 Accessory 72A refer to Installation Manual 381333 240 OPT ELETSE Tenue 0 19791 YTL OJ S 80 104 ZOC COCTRE 5 01 1939 A NIIA 104 661 6186 5 01 19 o1 102eue A 104 CLI 6 18 suononugsug vc A10ss920y 0 19J91 SFF FEF IEF C96 OF6 ODSYV 101000 YL dnoin 104 x 68I 6 IS suonon jsu AMPON 0 1 1 QQE s2142g xo o yuo dnour 104 OTI ELETSE APM 5 3950 0 521125 000 X 0004 191010900 dnouc 104 x Nd QD 1919W 190g PESI 10 pu 1JoSeuejA Prod SLY WO IMPON AarAnoouuo uone
27. CO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N ASCO P N 629798 001 629798 002 629798 001 629798 001 629798 002 629798 001 629798 002 629798 002 ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY MODULE MODULE MODULE MODULE MODULE MODULE CAT NO 5150 CAT NO 5150 CAT NO 5150 CAT NO 5150 CAT NO 5150 S OD MB 50 Ethernet cable 10 100 Mbps Ethemet cable 10 190 Mbps Ethernet cable 10 100 Mbps Ethernet cable TONDO Mbps Ethernet cable Ethernet cable iic 10 Base T 10 Base T 10 Base T 10 Base T 10 Base T 10 Base T Max 300 ft Max Max 300 ft Max Max 300 ft Max Max 300 ft Max Max 300 ft Max Max 300 ft Max J3 N Ferrite H i Ferrite i Ferrite 3 Ferrite 1RX ASCOP N LinkO CH2 LinkO CH2 ASCO PIN Link OQ CH2 LinkO O CH2 ASCO P N LinkO CH2 ASCO P N O CH2 754995 CH1O O DIAG CH1O O DIAG 754995 CH1O DIAG CH1O O DIAG 754995 O DIAG 754995 O DIAG 2 RX See Note 1 3 TX Reset 4 TX 5 COM See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 Reset Reset B Reset Reset Reset See Table 1 RS485 4 wire 4000 ft Max 24 VDC 80 mA 16 AWG 500 Group 7 7A CONNECTIVITY 459666 MODULE i p n 459667 XXX Mbps i Address1 31 Ferrite 9600 baud a l T R R GND l Windows XP with IE Internet Explorer 6 0 or highe
28. Flow Control No flow control Serial IF Mode rri ms485 Awire defauit Serial Timeout ms 300 Serial Retries 1 AES Encryption Enabled AES Port o SNMP Update Server Pass Through Enabled SNMP Configuration SNMP Enabled Community name for READ public Community name for WRITE public SNMP Manager 1 IP Address 155 104 006 222 SNMP Manager 2 IP Address 000 000 000 000 SNMP Manager 3 IP Address 000 000 000 000 Close SNMP Configuration Screen MEO CONNECTIVITY MODULE NO 5150 Power kx RU E Ier RESET button RESET button on CM A 6 SNMP Internet standard Protocol Connectivity Module Recommended ASCO SNMP MIB file A file containing 934904 xxx mib can be downloaded from the location shown below http www emersonnetworkpower com en US Products PowerSwitchingandControls MonitoringandControl Pages ASCO5150ConnectivityModuleAcc72E aspx The 934904 xxx mib file is written in the MIB module definition language based on the SMI specifications This protocol file contains a structure block of information pertaining to ATS status and analog data When SNMP is enabled the CM polls for the information and shares it with requesting SNMP manager s The SNMP manager must use the file as a reference in sending SNMP requests for ATS information Troubleshooting SNMP Configuration Problem Solution
29. Input Output Actual voltage current and name amp status information power readings from the PM Detail Screen for Digital Power Meters connected to a Circuit Breaker The Detail Screen for Digital Power Meters shows energy levels power CB icon appears if measurements settings discrete I O status and other status information Digital Power Meter address is set to 52 Settings DPM name DPM location s i ae levels ln Normal KWH Import 0 KWH Export 398 KWH Net 398 KVARLag 0 KVARLead 712 KVAR Net 712 KVA Net 815 J Show Emergency Power Measurements Power 115 19 KiloWatts 1 KiloVAR 2 KiloVA 2 Power P F 0 49 measurements Frequency 60 0 Discrete Input Output Actual voltage current and name amp status information power readings from the DPM Connectivity Module Ethernet TCP IP Network Connections in Windows XP amp 7 1 How to Create an Ethernet TCP IP Network Connection in Windows XP amp 7 1 Start Windows then click the Start button Select Control Panel 2 Select Network Connections Windows XP or Network and Internet and or Network and Sharing Center Windows 7 3 Windows XP Double click Local Area Connection to display the properties screen n Connections File lt A Address A Edit Favorites Tools Advanced Help
30. Installation Manual ASCO 5100 Series Catalog 5150 Connectivity Module For use with Automatic Transfer Switches Power Manager amp Digital Power Meter Section Page WYONG ONS i Overview Specifications Installation Overview DIP Switch RS485 lil Outline and Mounting Drawing eeeesseeeeeenernnnnnnen nmn iV Interface Wiring 5 V Vi Vil Vili ol CED S eera ee ix 1 Installation Installation Overview DIP switch 5485 lil on Automatic Transfer Switches 7000 4000 300 940 962 1 1 on stand alone Power Manager Test Communications 1 2 View Change Configuration Pages View Pages after Installation 1 3 2 7000 amp 4000 Series ATS with amp without a Power Manager or Power Meter Contgurator Seres ssec uM 2 1 2 2 Configuration Screen I O Names for 7ATB with Power Manager 2 3 Bici lt REEL 2 4 3 Series 300 ATS with amp without a Power Manager or Power Meter Configurator SCIe6 riSssreeremanieuvisivbst esas aituehiseriesbisinti3eintenistne tig perte eS 3 1 3 2 Breeze T T T 3 3 4 ASCO 940 962 ATS with amp without a Power Manager Gontgurator SCHON RIETI T OT 4 1 BI cibo ti ETT 4 2 5 Power Manager amp Power Meter st
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33. Unbal 1 Unbal 3 Frequency 60 0 Hz 9 8 2008 13 36 43 0 10002 E to N transfer PT Ratio 120 120 Detail Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs with a Digital Power Meter Same as above and adds information from the Power Meter voltage current power and rating Series 7000 OTTS and Power Meter Status ATS events on right side of Power Meter 4 6 2011 7 54 51 Power Engine stop 116 V 19 KiloWatts 1 4 6 2011 7 49 40 screen KiloVAR 2 EtoNtransfer KiloVA 2 4 4 2011 12 17 4 0 Nt Device Rating s 245 N E transfer Comm CT Ratio 200 5 Ex PT Ratio 120 120 Connectivity Module Series 300 ATSs 3 1 Device Configurator Screen for Series 300 ATSs The Device Configurator Screen for Series 300 ATSs shows the Group 1 controller configuration settings right side and the Connectivity Module server configuration settings left side for the selected ATS Group 1 Controller Configuration right side Enter or change the ATS Name 8 char max and the ATS Location 20 char max Press the Update button when finished to save the Group 1 controller configuration changes Connectivity Module server Configuration left side Several configuration settings must be set appropriately as described below Press the Update Server button when finished to save configuration changes Consult with your network ATS Name ATS Location administrator for these 4 settings IP Address Con
34. and alone generator or circuit breaker e 0 110 SCEE E 5 1 Detail RT TEA ES 5 2 5 3 Appendix TCP IP Installation amp Configuration for Windows XP and Windows 7 A 1 SAO OG RR RR ETT A 3 Create amp copy favorites folder 3 Party Modbus device configuration A 4 Enabling SNMP Internet standard A 5 Communication Address Forms in the back MOX AERE 381333 367 ASCO echnologies 50 Hanover Rd Florham Park NJ 07932 1591 USA gt call 1 800 800 2726 ASCO for sales or service WWW ascopower com EMERSON Metwork Power li Welcome Connectivity Module Who Should Use this Installation Manual This manual for the Connectivity Module should be used to assist individuals who will install the Connectivity Module mount and wire configure the Connectivity Module enter in information about your Automatic Transfer Switches 7000 amp 4000 Series Series 300 ASCO 940 962 436 434447 448 use Ethernet access to monitor Connectivity Module connected devices Prerequisites A working knowledge of Windows XP and Windows Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher with Microsoft Virtual Machine or the latest version of the Java Runtime Environment loaded 1s necessary to configure the Connectivi
35. are possible problems their causes possible solutions Cause DIAG red light blinks rapidly then stays on when the CM is first powered up Duplicate IP address The IP address of one or more CMs on the same network is set as same Unplug the Ethernet cable from all CMs Follow the instructions from the appropriate configuration section to change to a proper IP address Reconnect this CM to the network The red DIAG light should blink then go off Repeat this orocedure for all other CMs one by one after the CM is properly configured exists call your local ASI representative Message Page not found Wrong or improper IP address and subnet Problem with Try to refresh the page again If you get connections between CM ATS Controller PM and or the same results verify the IP address and DPM Wrong configuration wiring by pinging the device manager has been found Controller PM and or DPM CM Message 72E baud rate and at least Baud rates of CM ATS Controller PM and or DPM are If 7000 or 4000 Series ATS set baud rate another device baud rate are different of all the devices to 19200 mismatched or similar message If Series 300 or ASCO 940 962 set baud rate of all the devices to 9600 dg cud Communication error stays Lost connections Check connections n RX light is blinking amp TX light is off Message Communication error Busy network or lost connections Increase reply time out comes on then goes off by itsel
36. ars if measurements settings discrete I O status and other status information Digital Power Meter address Is set to 33 43 DPM name DPM location Settings Engine Rower Meter Atatus Energy ascoPM ___ KWH Export 398 KWH Net 398 KVARLag 0 KVARLead 712 KVAR Net 712 815 Power measurements Actual voltage current and Discrete Input Output power readings from the DPM name amp status information 5 4 Stand Alone Power Managers Digital Power Meters Connectivity Module Detail Screen for Power Managers connected to a Circuit Breaker The Detail Screen for Power Managers shows energy levels power CB icon appears measurements settings discrete I O status and other status information Power Manager address Is set to 52 PM name Settings PM location Powek Manager Status Energy levels ncm ame PM _ 1 foo o Gus KWH Export 5039 ot KWH Net 35 SIR we EST Normal KVARLag 2995 5 ___ KVARLead 2995 vn CLOSED KVARNet 0 if E ar NORM SRC AVAIL In ENGINE START Power Measurements Voltage L N Voltage L L Current Power f Van 118 Vab 204 Phase A 86 KiloWatts 32 a Vbn 118 Vbc 205 Phase 66 KiloVAR 0 OUTPUT 2 Open Ven 118 Vea 205 Phase 120 KiloVA 32 Close24v Open Power Average 204 Average 90 1 0 outputs Discrete
37. asurements settings discrete I O status and other status information Settings DPM name levels Power Met r Status Normal KWH Import 0 KWH Export 398 KWH Net 398 KVARLag 0 KVARLead 712 KVAR Net 712 KVA Net 816 Show Emergency Current Power 0 KiloWatts 1 KiloVAR 2 KiloVA 2 P F 0 49 Power measurements Discrete Input Output Actual voltage current and name amp status information power readings from the DPM Connectivity Module Stand Alone Power Managers amp Digital Power Meters 5 3 Detail Screen for Power Managers connected to a Generator The Detail Screen for Power Managers shows energy levels power Gen set icon appears if measurements settings discrete I O status and other status information Power Manager address is set to 33 43 Settings PM name PM location Engine Pawer Manager status Energy levels in c Emergency 0 z KWH Import ocatic cti i SO CLOSED ISOOPEN Inactive Voltage L L Current Power Vab 204 Phase 86 KiloWatts 32 Vbc 204 Phase 65 KiloVAR 0 Vea 205 Phase 120 KiloVA 32 Average 204 Average 90 Power Unbal 0 measurements Discrete Input Output Actual voltage current and name amp status information power readings from the PM Detail Screen for Digital Power Meters connected to a Generator The Detail Screen for Digital Power Meters shows energy levels power Gen set icon appe
38. d to Normal or Emergency Source Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs with a Power Manager The Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs with a Power Manager is the same as above and adds information from the PM voltage current power and rating PowerManager S Manager Voltage L N Voltage L L Current Power Rating Van 240V Vab 416V Phase A 685 Amp KiloWatts 424 CT Ratio 1000 5 240V Vbe 416V Phase B 685 Amp KiloVAR 251 PT Ratio 240 120 Ven 240V Vca 416V Phase C 685 Amp KiloVA 493 Average 416V Average 685 Amp P F 0 86 Unbal 74 Unbal 33 Frequency 60 0 Hz Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs with a Digital Power Meter The Detail Screen for Series 300 ATSs with a Digital Power Meter is the same as above and adds information from the DPM voltage current power and rating Series 300 5 and Power Meter Status BETTE Meter Voltage Current Power Rating 116 V 19Amps KiloWatts 1 CT Ratio 200 5 KiloVAR 2 PT Ratio 120 120 KiloVA 2 P F 0 49 Frequency 60 0 Hz Connectivity Module ASCO 940 962 ATSs 4 1 Device Configurator Screen for ASCO 940 962 ATSs The Device Configurator Screen for ASCO 940 962 ATSs shows the Group 7A controller configuration settings right side and the Connectivity Module server configuration settings left for the selected ATS Group 7A Controller Configuration right side Enter or change the ATS Name 18 char max and ATS Nominal Voltage
39. dicates active client server write process Diagnostic HED Long blinking light then off indicates server is receiving unrecognized request packet from an Ethernet client Solid RED indicates major error 1 1 Installation How to Install the Connectivity Module on 7000 amp 4000 Series and Series 300 ATSs The Connectivity Module CM mounts on a DIN rail under the ATS Controller Group 5 amp 1 A short serial cable connects the CM to the Controller If a Power Manager PM or Digital Power Meter DPM is present a long serial cable connects the CM to the PM Refer to installation drawings provided and follow the steps below to install the Connectivity Module Connectivity Module Kit K889950 for 7000 amp 4000 Series and Series 300 only Connectivity Module Kit K889950 001 for 7000 amp 4000 Series and Series 300 with PM or DPM Connectivity Connectivity Module 5150 229800 004 Module 5150 629500 004 DIN Rail and DIN Rail and Hardware Hardware 10 in Serial esos 10 in Serial esos Cable for 629798 001 Cable for 629798 001 Controller Cable for 629798 002 PM or DPM Controller A 9 foot serial cable 629798 004 is required for G7ATB G7ACTB G7ADTB y DANGER To avoid possible shock burns or death deenergize all electrical sources to the ATS before installing the Connectivity Module 1 De energize both Normal and Emergency sources that feed the ATS Open enclosure door and check wit
40. e switch location ratings timer settings actual timer values pickup and dropout settings and other status indications ATS one line icon shows position amp source status green or red circle means source is acceptable grey circle means source is not acceptable Status of ATS name Status of Normal Source Emergency eus Series 900 ATS and Power Manager Status Actual voltage Emergenc ATS Name ATS 2 Normal Actual voltage reading from Voltage 198 V Emergency g N Normal Voltage 202 V _ _ reading from ATS controller Voltage Freq 7 EU Voltage ATS controller Pickup 90 Dropout 93 Voltage amp Pickup 90 Voltage amp freq uency Delay Setting Time Delay Setting M freq uency settin S In ATS Gen Cool Down 2E 10 Min Normal Fail 1C 3 0 Sec 9 Transfer to N 3A 4 Min Transfer to E 2B 2 Sec settings In ATS controller controller a _____ _ _Load on Normal ds Ne Time delay Power Manager ATS Ratings Time delay settings In Rating Voltage L L Current Power settings in ATS PTRatio 120 120 Vab 118 Phase A 2 KiloWatts 0 Phase Three ATS CT Ratio 150 5 Vbc 118 Phase B 3 KiloVAR 0 Frequency 60 Hz controller Vea 117 Phase C 2 KiloVA 1 Voltage 208 Volt controller P F 0 86 Frequency 60 0 Load connected to Normal or Emergency Source Connectivity Module otand Alone Power Managers amp Digital Power Meters 5 1 D
41. evice Configurator Screen for Power Manager or Digital Power Meter If a stand alone Power Manager PM or Digital Power Meter DPM is used a button appears on the lower left corner of the Connectivity Module Device Configurator screen Press the Config PM button to display the Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration screen right side Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration Enter or change the PM or DPM Name 8 char max and Location 18 char max Several configuration settings must be set appropriately Press the Update button when finished to save the PM or DPM configuration changes Input Name amp Output Names Power Manager only For a Power Manager press the Config I O Name button to display the Input Name and Output Name screen Enter or change the names of the inputs and outputs Press the Update button when finished to save theses names PM or DPM Configuration Input amp Output Names PM only Press Config Name button to display Input amp Output Names screen Input names Output names Power Manager Chiller 2 Config 1 0 Name Power Manager name jascobust _ Power Manager EEE location Ce Normal Status nps io 120 Press Update button when finished to save the configuration Power Meter Press To PM Config button to return to Power Manager Configuration screen Press Update button when finished to save the names Name ASCO PM Contig
42. f LINK light is off Invalid network Check if it is a proper IP address Check the Ethernet cable and connections Make sure ATS and PM are configured with Modbus protocol the same baud rate as CM the correct serial I F setting 4 wire 2 wire unique serial addresss For 2 wire communication make sure to configure the CM serial I F setting for 2 wire mode at the configuration page and to enable its 2 wire DIP switch Modbus master should refer to doc 381339 221 for the ATS and PM holding registers Modbus master must use appropriate relay timeout usually starting with 1000 ms and to consider using retries 3 recommended before calling for communication error Modbus master must request a maximum of 12 holding registers from the ATS controller amp 24 from the PM Modbus master connect to the same IP address and TCP port assigned to CM Check serial wiring connection between ATS PM and the CM When client connects to the CM it should never stop communicating sending request at all times When CM detects Intermittent loss of CM disconnects the client because client was inactive idle inactivity from the connected client from communication connection stops sending requests longer than 10 seconds its last request longer than 10 seconds the CM will automatically disconnect it That client must then reconnect to resume ATS or PM are not configured for Modbus protocol ATS or PM are not c
43. g items Client for Microsoft Networks Jal 055 Facket Scheduler File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Reliable Multicast Protocol Ol Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPvE FS nternet Protocol Version 4 TCPVIPY4 amp Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver d Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Properties Description Transmission Control Pratacal Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Cancel A 2 Ethernet TCP IP Network Connections in Windows XP amp 7 Connectivity Module 6 If the computer is on the company network 7 Once the TCP IP setup is complete at the contact the facilities IT personnel for appropriate settings If it is a stand alone computer enter the IP for computer restart the computer click the Start button then click Shut Down this computer that 1s listed on the Interface 8 Restart Windows then click the Start button Diagram For example Windows XP IP address 169 254 1 2 last digit must Select All Programs gt Accessories gt be different than the CM Command Prompt Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 same as CM Gateway 0 0 0 0 same as CM Windows 7 In the Command Prompt window Windows XP type cmd and press ENTER Internet Protocol TCP7IP Properties STEF 9 In the command prompt window type ipconfig au can get IP set
44. h a non contact AC voltage detector 2 Mount the DIN rail supplied in the kit onto two studs on the door below the Controller Connectivity Module will mount on the right side 3 Install Connectivity Module onto DIN rail by hooking the bottom of module on bottom of DIN rail and rocking it upward unit it snaps in place 4 Install the 10 inch serial cable between the Controller receptacle J7 on Group 5 J4 on Group 1 and the Connectivity Module J1 receptacle 5 IfaPM or DPM is present connect the 4 foot serial cable between the PM J5 receptacle or DPM J2 receptacle and the Connectivity Module J2 receptacle Now test communications go to page 1 2 Connectivity Module How to Install the Connectivity Module on ASCO 940 962 ATSs The Connectivity Module CM mounts on a DIN rail near the ATS Control Panel A separate power supply is needed unless it is connected to a Power Manager PM Group 6A 7A Control Panel must have a Serial Communication Kit added A single communication cable 2 twisted pairs and overall shield connects the CM to the Control Panel Refer to installation drawings provided and follow the steps below to install the Connectivity Module Connectivity Module Kit K889953 for ASCO 940 962 only Connectivity Module 5150 229800 004 Connectivity Module Kit K889953 001 for ASCO 940 962 with PM Connectivity Module 5150 229800 004 DIN Rail and DIN Rail and Serial Com Serial Com Kit f
45. ications Power Requirements 24 V dc nominal 8 28 V dc 1 5 Watt UL Class 2 power supply if needed 35 mm DIN rail 3 5 H 2 8 W 2 9 D 8 9 cm 7 1 cm 7 4 cm Mounting Dimensions Field Communication Cable Requirements Ethernet Belden 7882A or equiv UTP CAT 5 with RJ45 connectors untwisted pair or higher Serial Belden 9842 9829 89729 82729 or Apha 6202C 6222C 58902 UL Listed stranded twisted pairs over all foil shield with stranded drain wire J1 J2 TTL Port Connectors Two built in TTL ports DB9 pin male for ATS PM connectivity J3 Ethernet Port Connector One built in 10 Base T RJ45 10 Mbps Ethernet port J4 Serial RS 485 Port One 5 pin terminal block header with a socket block J4 designed to be daisy chained for up to 32 devices Terminal 1 RX Terminal 4 TX Terminal 2 RX Terminal 5 Com Terminal 3 TX Ambient Temperature Operating Storage 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Configuration Parameters The parameters that are required to make an Ethernet connection are IP Address 169 254 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 TCP Port No 10001 The TCP port is used for passing the data to the applications and is configurable for user specific requirement Baud Rates 19200 default or 9600 Flow Control No Flow Control default Interface Mode TTL RS485 4 wires default Reply Timeout 200 milliseconds default Protocol Su
46. ity Module Device Configurator Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs with a PM or DPM If a Power Manager PM or Digital Power Meter DPM is used with a 7000 amp 4000 Series ATS a button appears on the lower left corner of the Connectivity Module Device Configurator screen Press the Config PM button to display the Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration screen right side Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration Enter or change the PM or DPM Name 8 char max and Location 20 char max Several configuration settings must be set appropriately Press the Update button when finished to save the PM or DPM configuration changes Input Name amp Output Names Power Manager only For a Power Manager press the Config I O Name button to display the Input Name and Output Name screen Enter or change the names 16 char max of the inputs and outputs Press the Update button when finished to save PM or DPM Configuration Input amp Output Names PM only Press Config Name button to display Input amp Output Names screen Power Manager Input names Output names Status Output 4 Power Manager name Power Manager Status input 5 location Status Input 7 Status Input 8 _ To PM Config y Press To PM Config button to return to Power Manager Configuration screen Press Update button when finished to save the names Press Update button when finished
47. lla Troubleshoot problems Diagnose and network problems nr get broubleshonting information See also bier Internet indes 4 On Local Area Connection Status screen click the Properties button 5 On Local Area Connection Properties screen Windows XP Scroll to verify that Internet Protocol TCP IP is selected and highlighted then click the Properties button 1 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using EE 3Com 3C920 Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller 3 905 This connection uses the following Items Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 18 005 Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol Install Description Transmission Control Protacal Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Close Windows 7 Scroll to verify that 0 Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 is deselected M Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 is selected and highlighted then click the Properties button Local 4rea Connection Properties E X Networking Sharing Connect using Marvell Yukon 68E8053 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Controller This connection uses the followin
48. n resistor must be ON Likewise only the farthest device from the Connectivity Module must have the termination resistor ON All other devices must be OFF The DIP switch upper two actuators control the built in termination resistor ON move to left OFF move to right 2 Wire or 4 Wire network lower two actuators If a 2 wire RS485 network is to be attached to the Connectivity Module move the lower two actuators to the left If a 4 wire RS485 network is used move these actuators to the right Termination Resistor qo LS 4 2 wire 4 wire y 5 485 Connection DIP Switch on bottom of unit Modbus is a registered trademark of Gould Inc Connectivity Module ing Outline and Mounting Drawi IV External Power 8 to 28 Vdc 1 5W max Recommended Cable For RS 485 Belden 9842 9829 89729 82729 ategory 5e or higher with RJ 45 onnectors ASCO Power Technologies L P _ Rev 2 76 REF 1 2 CONNECTIVITY MODULE CAT NO 5150 10 100 Mbps EMERSON Network Power E M L Connectivity Module ii H pie es 2 7 4 EE POWER 5150 tY 5 s 219 RX u e J4 LINK cH2 TT 1 RX NE ET 2 RX MEM TIE WRAP 14 P N 629988 002 Customer Installation 3 Xt RS 485 Product Identification Marking 3 57 REF 2 87 REF PLUG P N 629988 003 Refer to detail A for installing snap fit cable ferrite
49. nectivity Module Configuration Subnet Mask Firmware Version 969764 003 Gateway Address MAC Address 0020 a8 a2 TCP Port Number Ip address 155151205273 Range of ports allowed is 155 104 006 Location 1024 65535 but do not use Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 ete hate ports 14000 14009 or 30718 Gateway Address 000 000 000 000 E id TCP Timeout ms TCP Port 7 7 30 Amps sd Serial Port Speed 9600 _____ 10001 Serial Speed 9600 ____ Serial Flow Control No contri v Serial IF Mode RS485 4wire defaut 7 Press Update button when finished to Interface Mode 5485 4 or 2 Wire sig timeout ms 100 SerialRetries Save the configuration changes Do this before you press Update Server button Flow Control No flow control Encyrption enable check box AES Encryption Enabled AES Port 769 and assign an AES port same f Pass Through Enabled S P After Controller or has been updated range as TCP port but do not use press Update Server button to save the configuration changes the same port number used for TCP port SNMP refer to Appendix A 5 Device Configurator Screen for Series 300 ATSs When a Power Manager or Digital Power Meter is connected additional buttons appear at the bottom of the Connectivity Module Device Configuration screen Config PM Config CP 1 Update Server Press to configure the Power 9 After Cont
50. onfigured with the same baud rate as the CM ATS or PM are configured with the same serial address For 4 wire communication ATS was not configured for 4 wire mode For 2 wire communication ATS was not configured for 2 wire mode 4 wire 2 wire Modbus For 2 wire communication CM 2 wire DIP switch was not communication problem enabled For 2 wire communication 2 wire mode was not enabled at the CM configuration page Modbus master is not requesting the correct set of holding registers Modbus master requesting more holding registers than the CM can handle Modbus master reply timeout may be too short Modbus master using incorrect CM IP address or TCP port communication AES enable client getting incorrect A ud SENDIS Provide correct CM AES configuration response or no response from the CM sineorrect AES DOR settings ATS automatic transfer switch CM Connectivity Module DPM Digital Power Meter PM Power Manager A 4 How to create a Favorites folder for ASCO device pages and copy it to another computer To create a favorites folder and copy it to another user s computer the administrator should follow these steps 1 Open the first page and then pull down the Favorites manual and select Add to Favorites This window will appear Add Favorite Internet Explorer will add this page to your Favorites list Make available offline Mame http 155 104 6 232 canfFig hkm New Folder
51. or Group 467508 Kit for Group 6A 7A CP 6A 7A CP Serial Cable Serial communication amp transient protection boards 754610 467508 Communication Cable 4 wires and an overall shield not supplied Belden 9842 9829 89729 82729 or Alpha 6202C 6222C 58902 only Required Power Supply not supplied 24 Vdc 80 mA use 16 AWG wire If a Power Manager PM is present a power supply is not needed for the Connectivity Module CM The serial cable from the PM provides the power to the CM To avoid possible shock burns or death deenergize all electrical sources to the ATS before installing the Connectivity Module 1 De energize both Normal and Emergency sources that feed the ATS Open enclosure door and check with a non contact AC voltage detector 2 Mount DIN rail supplied in the kit onto two studs on the door below or adjacent to the Control Panel 3 Install the Connectivity Module onto DIN rail 4 Prepare and connect the specified communication cable between the Control Panel terminals and the Connectivity Module J4 terminals as listed below 5 Prepare and connect the 24 Vdc power supply to the Connectivity Module Use 16 AWG wiring to J5 terminal plug 1 is positive 2 is negative Now test communications go to page 1 2 Connectivity Module How to Install the Connectivity Module for a stand alone Power Manager or Digital Power Meter The Connectivity Module CM mounts on
52. pport The following protocols are supported Serial Protocol ASCO I II and Modbus Transport Protocol TCP UDP Application Protocol HTTP Telnet Modbus TCP AES Encryption enable or disable Overview Specifications Installation Overview DIP Switch i ___ Installation Overview 1 Determine the kind of network to use to connect the various devices to the Connectivity Module jl I2 IfaRS485 network will be used do not install the Connectivity Module until the DIP switches are checked and set on the bottom of the unit See below 3 Refer to the outline amp mounting drawing page iv and wiring diagrams pages v vi 4 Select the appropriate installation pages 1 1 1 2 that corresponds to the product to be connected 5 Establish and test communications page 1 2 Refer to Status LEDs page vii 6 View and change configuration pages page 1 3 n M H Check the DIP Switch Settings for RS485 For RS485 networks only before installing the Connectivity Module check the position of the DIP switch actuators on the bottom of the unit The upper two actuators turn on a built in termination resistor 1f needed The lower two actuators select either a 2 wire or 4 wire RS485 network See the figure below Termination Resistor upper two actuators On a daisy chained RS485 network the Connectivity Module terminatio
53. r Ethernet cable LinkO O with latest SP service pack 10 Base T DIAG Microsoft Virtual Machine or latest JRE Java runtime environment Max 300 ft Max Reset NOTES 1 Ferrite ASCO P N 754995 Must be installed on Ethernet Cable within 1 of 72E Connectivity Module See Table 1 RS485 4 wire 4000 ft Max TABLE 1 Acceptable Communication Cable Standard 80 C Belden 9842 Belden 9829 Alpha 6202C Ethernet Communication Cable Type Known as Max Length Max Stations Cable Type Connectors Cable Impedance Belden P N Alpha 6222C of Segment per Segment ey Terminations reference Plenum Rated 10 BaseT Twisted 328ft 100 meters 1024 CAT3 4 5 RJ 45 7882A Belden 89729 gt ee Belden 82729 _ _ Alpha 58902 20689 eydy pd 62228 uepieg Ex 62 68 uepieg svTH 6 4 _ 001 Ue L Jo 22229 eudiv ajqeo siojoouuog adh ajqeg yy6ue7 se UMOUM ed 92029 eudiy 9 qe2 6286 uepieg i aS einpoy 32 10 UUM e qe 5 UO pejejsur eq ISNIN 66792 OOSV eue o qejdeooy SALON 31871
54. roller PM or DPM has been Manager or Digital Power Meter updated press Update Server button to save the configuration chanaes Press to configure the Group 1 Controller Additional Buttons on Device Configurator Screen for Series 300 ATSs with Power Manager or Digital Power Meter 3 2 Series 300 ATSs Connectity Module Device Configurator Screen for Series 300 ATSs with a PM or DPM If a Power Manager PM or a Digital Power Meter DPM is used with a Series 300 ATS a button appears on the lower left corner of the Connectivity Module Device Configurator screen Press the Config PM button to display the Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration screen right side Power Manager or Power Meter Configuration Enter or change the PM or DPM Name 8 char max and Location 20 char max Several configuration settings must be set appropriately Press the Update button when finished to save the PM or DPM configuration changes Input Name amp Output Names Power Manager only For a Power Manager press the Config I O Name button to display the Input Name and Output Name screen Enter or change the names 16 char max of the inputs and outputs Press the Update button when finished to save PM or DPM Configuration Input amp Output Names PM only Press Config Name button to display Input amp Output Names screen 7th Floor Input names Output names Power Manager ik Li Status Output 4
55. se steps 1 Click Favorites then click Add to Favorites click New Folder then type the Folder name ATSs for example and click OK 2 To rename the address highlight it and type the new name and click OK 3 When you are finished viewing pages close Internet Explorer Connectivity Module 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs 2 1 Device Configurator Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs The Device Configurator Screen for 7000 amp 4000 Series ATSs shows the Group 5 controller configuration settings right side and Connectivity Module server configuration settings left side for the selected ATS Group 5 Controller Configuration right side Enter or change the ATS Name 8 char max and the ATS Location 20 char max Press the Update button when finished to save the controller configuration changes Connectivity Module server Configuration left side Several configuration settings must be set appropriately as described below Press the Update Server button when finished to save configuration changes Consult with your network administrator for these 4 settings ATS Name ATS Location IP Address Connectivity Module Configuration Subnet Mask Firmware Version 969764 003 Gateway Address MAC Address 00 20 4 48 0e 47 TCP Port Number IP address 155 104 006 213 Range of ports allowed is 10024 65535 but do not use Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 ports 14000 14009 or 30718 Gateway Address 000 00
56. tings assigned automatically if your network supports and press ENTER The settings are displayed this capability Otherwise need to ask your network administrator Far the appropriate IP settings 10 In the command prompt window type ping Obtain an IP address automatically IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 5 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred 0145 server Alternate DHS server Windows 7 _ Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properti 5 2 xl General You can get IP settings assigned automatically iF your network supports this capability Otherwise vou need to ask your network administrator For the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically f Use the following address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway C obtain DNS server address automatically f Use the following DNS server addresses 3 Preferred DMS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Advanced 169 254 1 1 and press ENTER You should see Reply from 169 254 1 1 This reply confirms communication between the computer and the CM Close the command prompt window Proceed to the appropriate section How to View amp Change Configuration Pages from a Connectivity Module Connectivity Module Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Connectivity Module Listed below
57. tion changes Device Configurator Screen with Power Manager 4 2 ASCO 940 962 ATSs Connectivity Module Detail Screen for ASCO 940 962 ATSs The Detail Screen for ASCO 940 962 ATSs shows the switch location ratings timer settings actual timer values pickup and dropout settings and other status indications ATS one line icon shows position amp source status green or red circle means source is acceptable grey circle means source is not acceptable Status of ATS name Status of Normal Source Emergency Source Series 990 ATS Status j Actual voltage oem Emergen ATS Name ATS 5 Normal Actual voltage __ Voltage 211V Emergency Normal Voltage 211V i reading from Voltage Agni o sans ____ reading from ATS controller Voltage Freq i ATS controller Pickup 90 95 Dropout 94 Voltage amp M an E Voltage amp ime Delay Setting ime Delay Setting frequency Gen Cool Down 2E 0 Min Normal Fail 1C 0 Sec frequency settings in ATS Transfer to N 3A 0 Sec Transfer to E 2B 0 Sec settings in ATS controller controller Load on Normal Time delay dili Time delay settings In Nominal Voltage 220 Volts Frequency 60 Hz ATS Phases Single settings in ATS ATS controller controller ATS ratings Load connected to Normal or Emergency Source Detail Screen for ASCO 940 962 ATSs with a Power Manager The Detail Screen for ASCO 940 962 ATSs shows th
58. ty Module Important information _ To properly set up the software you will need the nameplate data and other that you will need information from all your Automatic Transfer Switches including ATS Name your designation for the ATS ATS Location where the ATS 15 located in the building Voltage Rating Ampere Rating and number of Poles for each ATS Catalog No and Serial No of each ATS Type of ATS ATS or ATS BP ATS with bypass isolation switch Device Address set in each ATS Power Manager or Digital Power Meter 1 Prodc Manualsthatyoumayneed Serial Module Catalog 5110 Acc 72A ATS Remote Annunciator kits 8 channel K871966 004 1 channel K871966 005 Kits include ATS Remote Annunciator RA Connectivity Module CM power supply mounting hardware connecting cable The CM can be configured to provide ATS data to ATS Remote Annunciators RA over Ethernet either on encryption disabled or enabled mode Details on how to configure all required parameters for the two modes are in the RA manuals listed above Encryption disabled mode is the default operation mode for both the CM and the RA In this mode the TCP port and protocol assigned must be the same for both devices Encryption enabled mode is when both the CM and RA are configured for AES 128 bit encryption decryption communication In this mode the AES mode and AES port settings in the CM are enabled and assigned a value
59. unogut II Suomnonuajsu ETSI nee SLY ul SSeJppv dl 195 sseJppy IND 9In poly menm 10 SSoJppy A Access NOTICE ii AES encryption iii 2 1 3 1 4 1 Annunciators ATS Remote 1 ASCOSNMP MIB A 5 ATS information needed 11 communication address form ATS Remote Annunciators 1 C Cable communication 111 CHI CHI light vii Change Password 1 3 Circuit breaker 5 4 Communication error message A 3 Configuration 7000 Series ATSs 2 1 2 2 7000 Series ATBs 2 1 2 2 2 3 4000 Series ATSs 2 1 2 2 Series 300 ATSs 3 1 3 2 ASCO 940 962 ATSs 4 1 Power Managers 5 1 Power Meters 5 1 Configuration parameters iii Copy Favorites folder A 4 Create Favorites folder 1 1 A 4 D DANGER ii Detail Screens View Pages 7000 Series ATSs 2 4 4000 Series ATSs 2 4 Series 300 ATSs 3 3 ASCO 940 962 ATSs 4 2 Power Managers 5 2 Power Meters 5 2 DIAG red light vii A 3 DPM see Power Meter E Encryption iii 2 1 3 1 4 1 A 3 Ethernet TCP IP Network Connection how to create Windows XP 1 2 Event log 7000 Series ATSs 2 4 Favorites folder create 1 3 4 Ferrite snap on split core iv Form communication address back of manual Printed in U S A INDEX G Generator 5 3 K Kits 7000 Series ATSs 1 1 4000 Series ATSs 1 1 Series 300 ATSs 1 1 ASCO 940 962 ATSs 1 1 Power Managers 1 1 1 2 Power Meters 1 1 1 2
60. word to transfer Response Bytes 0 1 Transaction ID Its faithfully copied from the request Bytes 2 3 Protocol number It always is zero Byte 4 length high byte its always zero Byte 5 length low byte of the following total bytes Byte 6 device address Byte 7 function code Bytes 8 byte count of Modbus data Bytes rest data values Configure the Connectivity Module to properly communicate with the other devices The following items should be ready before you start to configure it 1 Ethernet crossover cable Laptop with proper Ethernet connect ability 3 Start Internet browser and type IP address Wonfig htm on the browser address field 4 This page should appear Connectivity Module Configuration From this page configure all the parameters except reply timeout which needs to configured from client device Firmware Version 969764 003 MAC Address 00 20 4a 48 0e 42 IP address 155 104 006 203 Subnet Mask 255 255 000 000 Gateway Address 000 000 000 000 TCP Timeout ms 200 TCP Port 0001 Serial Speed 9600 m Serial Flow Control flow control Serial IF Mode Tri ms495 4wire default v Serial Timeout ms 100 Serial Retries 1 AES Encryption Enabled AES Port res SNMP Update Server Pass Through Enabled Connectivity Module SNMP Internet standard Protocol A 5 How to set SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration Firmware 869764 003 and higher provides

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