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Summary of Contents for EQmatic

Page 1: ... PRODUCT MANUAL EQmatic Energy Analyzer M Bus Energy Analyzer Modbus ...

Page 2: ... Device initialization 19 Resetting the device 20 Factory settings 21 2 6 User interface 22 Main menu structure 22 3 Commissioning 23 3 1 Connecting to the device 24 Access via ABB i bus Tool 24 Commissioning wizard 25 3 2 Management 28 Devices QA S 3 xx 1 Energy Analyzer M Bus 28 3 2 1 1 Meter configuration QA S 3 xx 1 Energy Analyzer M Bus 32 3 2 1 2 Data points QA S 3 xx 1 Energy Analyzer M Bus...

Page 3: ...ues widget 79 3 4 4 2 Percentage split widget 79 3 4 4 3 Historical data widget 80 3 4 4 4 Consumer ranking widget 81 3 4 4 5 Total values widget 81 3 5 Analytics 82 Historical data 83 Percentage split 86 Instantaneous values 88 Benchmark period 90 Benchmark consumer 91 Reports 92 4 Planning and application 95 4 1 General M Bus information 95 What is M Bus 96 Cables and lines 97 Installation 98 Tr...

Page 4: ...data become transparent What is energy management Energy management is the overall concept which ranges from the planning of the requirement to the selection installation and operation of energy generation systems The objective is to provide complete coverage of the energy needs of the consumer and to use the minimum amount of energy at the given comfort or production levels industrial and commerc...

Page 5: ...echnical information on how to install and program the device and how it works Explanations on how to use it are accompanied by examples This manual is divided into the following chapters Chapter 1 General Chapter 2 Device technology Chapter 3 Commissioning Chapter 4 Planning and application Chapter A Appendix ...

Page 6: ...s Important These safety instructions are used if there is danger of a malfunction without risk of damage or injury Caution These safety instructions are used if there is danger of a malfunction without risk of damage or injury Danger These safety instructions are used if there is a danger to life and limb with inappropriate use Danger These safety instructions are used if there is an extreme dang...

Page 7: ...rmanently installed to prevent their easy removal and in this way prevent access to the electrical installation for unauthorized persons Sub distribution units should be sealed or be in rooms to which only authorized persons have access Twisted pair cabling The ends of cables should not be visible or protrude from walls either inside or outside the building If available features for protection aga...

Page 8: ...nd much more In this way energy flows and costs in the building become transparent Functions Storage of meter data from up to 64 meters for up to 3 years Display and evaluation of historical consumption and measured data via configurable charts Customizable dashboard with predefined widgets User addition and administration functions simultaneous access for up to 10 users Cost and consumption analy...

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Page 10: ...alues Period comparison before after Comparison of up to 5 consumers Display of cost consumption figures by consumer groups Technical data Energy Analyzer M Bus M Bus master According to DIN EN 13757 2 Max number of M Bus slaves QA S 3 16 1 QA S 3 64 1 16 64 Supply Operating voltage Us 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption at 230 V AC 10 W Current consumption at 230 V AC 50 mA Device power loss ...

Page 11: ...4 1 2 according to EN 60664 1 Temperature range Operation 5 C 45 C Storage 25 C 55 C Transport 25 C 70 C Environmental conditions Humidity Maximum 93 moisture condensation is to be excluded Atmospheric pressure Atmosphere up to 2 000 m Design Modular DIN rail component MDRC Pro M design Dimensions 90 x 72 x 64 mm H x W x D Installation width installation depth 4 modules with 18 mm 68 mm Mounting O...

Page 12: ...D0202 11 Connection diagram QA S 3 xx 1 1 Us supply voltage connection 5 LAN LINK LED yellow 2 M Bus slaves meters connection 6 M Bus LED yellow 3 Ethernet LAN connection 7 Reset button behind label carrier 4 ON LED green 8 Label carrier 2CDC072022F0016 ...

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Page 14: ... values Period comparison before after Comparison of up to 5 consumers Display of cost consumption figures by consumer groups Technical data Energy Analyzer Modbus Modbus RTU master According to DIN EN 13757 2 Max number of Modbus RTU slaves QA S 4 16 1 QA S 4 64 1 16 64 Supply Operating voltage Us 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption at 230 V AC 10 W Current consumption at 230 V AC 50 mA Devic...

Page 15: ...64 1 2 according to EN 60664 1 Temperature range Operation 5 C 45 C Storage 25 C 55 C Transport 25 C 70 C Environmental conditions Humidity Maximum 93 moisture condensation is to be excluded Atmospheric pressure Atmosphere up to 2 000 m Design Modular DIN rail component MDRC Pro M design Dimensions 90 x 72 x 64 mm H x W x D Installation width installation depth 4 modules with 18 mm 68 mm Mounting ...

Page 16: ...ton behind label carrier 4 ON LED green 8 Label carrier Important The bus cable must be terminated with resistors 120 Ω 0 25 W at both ends so that only minimal reflections are produced The serial communication on the RS485 interface operates most efficiently if the source and load impedance are matched at 120 Ohm The EOL resistors are connected in parallel with terminals A and B and are included ...

Page 17: ...ABB EQmatic Device technology 16 2CDC512090D0202 QA S x yy 1 Dimension drawing QA S 4 xx 1 2CDC072033F0015 ...

Page 18: ...directives regulations and specifications applicable in the related country must be observed during the planning and setting up of electrical installations and security systems for intrusion and fire detection Protect the device against damp dirt and damage during transport storage and operation Only operate the device within the specified technical data The device should only be operated in an en...

Page 19: ...erating system initialization FLASHING 1 Hz During initialization FLASHING 3 Hz Network settings reset and device restart FLASHING 10 Hz Factory reset internal error LAN Link OFF No supply voltage No network connection FLASHING Network connection OK Telegram traffic M Bus Modbus RTU ON Supply voltage OK device ready for operation and M Bus RS 485 Modbus RTU Bus is connected OFF No supply voltage M...

Page 20: ...arts and the yellow M Bus or Modbus RTU LED illuminates As soon as the operating system has finished loading the yellow LED switches off and the green ON LED starts to flash while the application is loaded As soon as the application has finished loading the green ON LED stops flashing and illuminates continuously Initialization is complete and the device is ready for operation ...

Page 21: ... reaction ON LED green ON M Bus Modbus RTU LED yellow ON 2 sec and 10 sec 1 Restart Pressing and releasing the Reset button restarts the device ON LED green Flashing 3 Hz M Bus Modbus RTU LED yellow ON 10 sec 20 sec 2 Restart and reset the network settings Pressing and releasing the Reset button resets the IP address to automatic address assignment DHCP and restarts the device ON LED green Flashin...

Page 22: ... 5 2 Resetting the device P 20 Caution This function allows you to delete all data and user specific information from the system The system is reset to its supplied state The most recently installed system update is retained The following data are reset to the factory settings or deleted Devices meters added to the system and stored meter data Meter configurations and metering structure configured...

Page 23: ...port of data and analyses Automatic report function via e mail or FTP Management Used to commission and manage the devices meters M Bus or Modbus metering structures users tariffs units and data transfer System Basic device and system settings e g date time language etc as well as for diagnostics purposes Date and time Displays the current system date and time Notifications Displays notifications ...

Page 24: ...or operation and LAN connection is established PC laptop and QA S are on the same network Meters are operating and connected to M Bus or RS 485 Modbus RTU terminal on the QA S The M Bus and Modbus devices are connected and configured according to manufacturer s instructions e g speed primary address transformer ratios etc The M Bus and Modbus devices comply with the current M Bus or Modbus standar...

Page 25: ...ownload link 2 Start ABB i bus Tool 3 Click Connect and then IP devices and Discovery The ABB i bus Tool automatically searches for known IP devices on the local network Click Refresh to restart the process if necessary 4 Select the relevant QA S device from the table of devices found 5 Select Open Website The web browser opens and the Start screen appears 6 Enter your username and password defaul...

Page 26: ...nce a connection to the device is established the commissioning wizard starts This wizard takes you through the steps and basic settings required for initial commissioning 1 Read and accept the terms conditions 2 Change your password This is important for device and data security ...

Page 27: ...ABB EQmatic Commissioning 26 2CDC512090D0202 QA S x yy 1 3 Change the network settings if necessary 4 Configure the date and time 5 Configure the tariffs and units ...

Page 28: ...ABB EQmatic Commissioning QA S x yy 1 2CDC512090D0202 27 6 Scan the bus for M Bus or Modbus devices and slaves connected Meters detected are listed in a table 7 Done ...

Page 29: ... Consumer group set up Data transfer to higher level systems Devices QA S 3 xx 1 Energy Analyzer M Bus The Meter Management menu is used to make all the settings for the detection of M Bus devices connected After the scan all M Bus devices detected are listed in a table This step is absolutely essential during commissioning to be able to add configure and manage devices It is the basis for assigni...

Page 30: ...address Duplicate addresses cause address conflicts Speed range baud rate Options 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 Sets the speed range used for scanning for M Bus devices connected Communication with M Bus devices is only in this range The speed range set here must match the speed set on the M Bus slave Otherwise the system cannot detect any devices The speed can be set based on meter type Note ABB me...

Page 31: ...m The device serial number is generally used as the secondary address It is an 8 digit number affixed to the device Note The serial number of ABB meters is on the nameplate on the front of the device e g 00019468 Scanning commands Command Description The M Bus scan is run based on the settings made The Stop and Pause commands appear A scan in progress is stopped Back to Scan configuration Interrup...

Page 32: ...mware version in the M Bus device Place of installation 3 Enter the place the device is installed here This action is recommended so that the device is easier to identify and assign on configuring the metering structure Duplicate names are allowed Meter name 1 3 For ABB meters the type designation is used by default as the device name after a scan This can be overwritten Enter a name for the devic...

Page 33: ... listed in the data points list If an M Bus device is shown as Not Configured or Unknown after the scan you must configure the device and its data points For this purpose click the Edit button for the relevant device in All meters Note An M Bus device is considered configured status OK as soon as one of the data points for consumption has been configured Electricity meter Active energy kWh Active ...

Page 34: ...dentification Place of installation Options Text field used to enter the physical place the M Bus device is installed This entry should be complete for improved identification in the system Meter measures generated energy Options Deactivated Activated Activated You need to select this option if for example a meter is used in a photovoltaic system and measures the energy generated or stored If this...

Page 35: ... point Value Shows the current value of the related data point Unit Shows the physical unit of the related data point Some data points may not have a unit e g number of power failures Description Describes the related data point If the data point is manufacturer specific and needs to be configured this situation will be shown here Action Used to edit and configure the data point Opens the configur...

Page 36: ...he data point Information field 1 Check the M Bus specific DIF and VIF codes for the corresponding data point 2 These are in the manufacturer s description for the related M Bus device To decode the data point search for the DIF and VIF codes shown in the protocol description In the Configuration window 3 enter the required information e g Group Type Unit Multiplier Description and Tariff Click Sa...

Page 37: ... Consumption Select the required type e g Active energy as described in the M Bus device manual from the manufacturer Unit Options Unit e g kWh is preselected for certain groups e g Consumption and types e g Active energy and cannot be changed Custom unit Only displayed if Other is selected in the Group parameter Options Only displayed if Other is selected in the Group parameter Free text entry fo...

Page 38: ...n Options For an individual description of the data point Tariff Only displayed if Other is selected in the Group parameter Options None Select an existing tariff Add new tariff Propagate tariff selection to similar meters Options Deactivated Activated Activated Applies the selected tariff setting to other similar data points ...

Page 39: ... can also be added manually to the system In the Management Meter view click the Add button The window for adding a device opens To add a device manually you must first create a register mapping with data points that is assigned to the meter model Scan configuration To scan the bus for meters connected you must first set the speed range speed address range parity byte size and stop bits In the Man...

Page 40: ...ices connected Communication with Modbus devices is only in this range The speed range set here must match the speed set on the Modbus device Otherwise the system cannot detect any devices The speed can be set based on meter type Note ABB meters are supplied from the factory with the speed set to 19200 You should limit the scan range as much as possible The wider the scanning range the longer the ...

Page 41: ...rs e g ABB Medium 1 Shows the medium to be measured on the device Version 1 Shows the firmware version in the device Place of installation 3 Enter the place the device is installed here This action is recommended so that the device is easier to identify and assign on configuring the metering structure Duplicate names are allowed Meter name 1 3 For ABB meters the type designation is used by default...

Page 42: ...w mapping 3 Configure data points for register mapping 4 Start scan or add device manually Here the register mapping and device model can be added in any order 1 Add meter model To add one or more device models open the Management Meter Meter models menu and add a new meter model using the Add button The following window then opens Enter the product name or type designation e g B23 112 100 and sel...

Page 43: ... for the related device Example for Modbus mapping from a data sheet Data point Start register address Size number of registers Resolution Unit Data type Active energy 0x5000 4 0 01 Kwh Unsigned Power 0x6000 2 0 01 W Unsigned Voltage L1 0x7000 2 0 1 V Unsigned Product name 0x7500 6 String Serial number 0x8500 4 Unsigned Add to the parameters in the window the specific information for the register ...

Page 44: ...mmissioning QA S x yy 1 2CDC512090D0202 43 3 Configure data points for register mapping Now define the required data points in the register mapping and configure After you click Add new data point a new window opens ...

Page 45: ... with the status OK The system is now ready for operation Should one of the following status messages appear in the table after the scan the meter model or register mapping with data points must be configured corrected or added NOT CONFIGURED Meter model is linked to register mapping however at least 1 data point is not configured Configure NOT IDENTIFIED Register mapping is defined however meter ...

Page 46: ...2CDC512090D0202 45 As an alternative to a scan meters can also be added manually to the device For this purpose you must specify the device specific information in the window on the Management Meter Meters menu after clicking the Add button ...

Page 47: ... as required Overview of data points No Column header Description RTU register address Shows the register address for the related data point Value Shows the currently measured value for the data point Unit Shows the physical unit of the related data point Some data points may not have a unit e g number of power failures Description Describes the related data point If the data point is manufacturer...

Page 48: ...his function is used to specify the required metering structure for the building or infrastructure This makes navigation easier during subsequent analysis Data aggregation or totals settings are also made here There are various options available 1 Manual structure 2 Automatic structure ...

Page 49: ...s assigned below the first level in the tree structure Data points or values that can be physically added together e g energy in kWh power in W are added together in the root node This means that you can display the overall consumption and costs for all the sub meters via the root node A meter cannot be assigned directly to a virtual meter Example see graphic screenshot Total 1 0 1 1 1 2 500 kWh 3...

Page 50: ...as physical meters assigned to the metering points It is enabled via the Edit sub menu Once enabled the node is shown in the Analytics menu in the structure added and is available for the analysis function with its calculated data Example see graphic screenshot Difference 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 3 Medium This symbol indicates which meter for a particular medium is assigned to the node If the symbol is lig...

Page 51: ...guration options Options Create sub node Edit node Cut node Remove node Create sub node Creates a sub node for the current node Options Node type Name Node type Used to select the node type Options Virtual meter Metering point Virtual meter If you select this option a virtual meter node is created see also description of Virtual meter Metering point If you select this option a metering point is cr...

Page 52: ...ABB EQmatic Commissioning QA S x yy 1 2CDC512090D0202 51 Edit node Opens the window for a editing node Options Node type Node name Meter Medium Consumer group Meter data points ...

Page 53: ...gn a data point consumption generation to a tariff You can either select a tariff provided it has been added previously or create a new one Cut node You can cut a node from the structure and paste it at a different place in the structure or drag and drop it The node in the metering structure is disconnected from the M Bus devices assigned to it You can choose whether to transfer with the node all ...

Page 54: ... the system Caution After deletion there are no longer any data for an analysis or for display The data are permanently deleted Remove node without data Deletes the node without all the data saved up to now An image of the original node with the date at the time of deletion is created and the node is shut down The node and the meter data saved up to now are therefore available for the analysis of ...

Page 55: ...oot node Note The root node is a virtual meter Data points or values that can be physically added together e g energy in kWh power in W are added together in the root node So the root node can display the overall consumption and costs for all the sub meters for a building The automatic structure does not take the logical and or electrical installation of the meters into account Use the manual stru...

Page 56: ...ame Displays the name of the user The software is supplied with the admin user which cannot be deleted or renamed E mail Displays the user s e mail address This is required to send users a message about resetting the password if the password is forgotten Administrator Indicates whether the user has administrator rights full access Action Used to edit and configure users Opens the configuration win...

Page 57: ...m access rights to parts of the metering structure On assigning access rights within the metering structure you need to select the required nodes in the metering structure so they are available to the related users User Restricted device access via the Dashboard and Analytics menu commands and parts of the metering structure that the administrator has enabled for the related user ...

Page 58: ...u can add further tariffs No Column header Description Add new Opens a window where you can add a new tariff Name Displays the name of the tariff configured Medium Displays the medium for the tariff configured Cost per unit Shows the configured cost of each unit for the tariff CO2 factor Shows the configured CO2 conversion factor for the medium and unit Conversion factors are provided by e g envir...

Page 59: ...It is a prerequisite for the usage of this feature that a separate meter is installed and assigned to a consumer group via the Management Metering Structure menu No Column header Description Name Displays the names of the consumer groups configured Medium Displays the medium assigned to the consumer group Action Used to edit and configure consumer groups Opens the configuration window Deletes a co...

Page 60: ...me Name type of the meter Data points Click the button to display all available data points for the related meter Client server communication is established via Modbus TCP This communication requires a TCP connection to be set up between a client e g a PC and the server e g the Energy Analyzer QA S x yy 1 For this purpose the devices must be in the same address range The TCP port 502 reserved for ...

Page 61: ...g settings are available General settings Date and time System network settings Update SMTP configuration SSL certificate SSH access Erase data System log System diagnostics From version 2 0 0 for QA S 3 xx 1 Energy Analyzer M Bus language settings are made via the user settings In older versions the language is set via System Language ...

Page 62: ...ABB EQmatic Commissioning QA S x yy 1 2CDC512090D0202 61 General settings Device name For assigning a device name Currency For setting the currency for the cost calculation and display ...

Page 63: ...ABB EQmatic Commissioning 62 2CDC512090D0202 QA S x yy 1 Language The following language settings are available German English French Spanish Italian Dutch Polish Russian Dansk Finnish Suomalainen ...

Page 64: ... Set the required time in the Date and time field and save the settings On Use Change the server to change the server Enter the new address URL for the time server in the Time synchronization server NTP field and save the settings Timezone To set the time zone in which the device is located select the required time zone from the menu Optionally the device can detect and set the time zone itself Us...

Page 65: ...ABB EQmatic Commissioning 64 2CDC512090D0202 QA S x yy 1 Network Use the network settings to select automatic or manual addressing ...

Page 66: ...le to access the device if the entry is wrong A reset will be required in this case see description of Reset button On Automatic network configuration is activated The device s network settings are assigned automatically by a DHCP server in the network or by a router with DHCP functionality If no automatic assignment of the network settings takes place via DHCP then a standard network setting in t...

Page 67: ...ific information can be retrieved using the About command on the main menu Manual update The update packages are available on the following download link Save the latest firmware version to your PC laptop Open the user interface Go to System Update Manual update Select package Follow the instructions The device will reboot after the update This may take a few minutes As soon as the process is comp...

Page 68: ...and follow the instructions The device will reboot after the update This may take a few minutes As soon as the process is complete you will have to log in again Automatic updates enabled Off On Use this parameter to activate the notification about available updates Update server url Used to enter an alternative update server Enter the server address URL in the field and save the settings ...

Page 69: ...These settings are required so that the device can send messages notifications e g when the password is reset and automatic reports via e mail to users or recipients You can configure the settings manually or by pre selecting an e mail service provider Note The settings you need are available from the related provider ...

Page 70: ...or example SSL certificates can be used to encrypt data for web pages or e mails for example When you retrieve your e mails from your provider and the connection is SSL encrypted for example no third parties can read the data while you retrieve your e mails The following options are available for handling SSL certificates 1 Upload certificate 2 Generate certificate https ssl trust com 3 Delete cer...

Page 71: ...sing SSH Secure Shell This access can then be used for servicing and maintenance purposes Grant permission with no time constraint If you active this function using the slider SSH access is permanently available Duration for SSH access hours You can restrict access to a certain number of hours using this parameter Options 1 168 hours ...

Page 72: ...ollowing data are reset to the factory settings or deleted Devices or M Bus or Modbus devices meters All meter data saved Meter configurations and metering structure configured Users and associated information users and passwords are reset to the factory settings All system settings SSL certificates if any Press the Erase user sensitive data button to reset the device to its supplied state Caution...

Page 73: ...s added configured disconnected or deleted from the system Further information is recorded via the system log function if changes are made IP network settings Date time Manual Automatic Reset to factory settings Device restart Firmware update Meter device has been assigned to a new node Node has been deleted added from to metering structure User added deleted User logged in logged out You can also...

Page 74: ...e System diagnostics function provides information on the device performance and the actual device status and is used for general diagnostics The following information is available Memory Database storage CPU utilization Available for QA S 3 xx 1 Energy Analyzer M Bus from version 2 0 0 ...

Page 75: ...can configure user defined views using widgets A widget is a graphic display element which is also configurable Note Data for evaluation and analysis are not yet available after commissioning This means that the dashboard is empty at that point Make sure M Bus or Modbus devices connected are configured and at least one meter is assigned to the metering structure Example dashboard ...

Page 76: ...nd display current day week month year all Presets are shown dynamically depending on the measuring period Edit Activates the edit mode Add widget Assign widget using drag drop Enlarge reduce widget Configure widget Delete widget Save Add widget Used to add and configure a widget Only shown in edit mode 1 2 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 77: ...ioning 76 2CDC512090D0202 QA S x yy 1 Widgets Widgets are used to configure and lay out the dashboard The following widgets are available Instantaneous values Percentage split Historical data Consumer ranking Total values ...

Page 78: ... a widget to the dashboard activate the edit mode and click the Add widget button The window containing available widgets opens Select the widget you require and make your settings Save the widget and settings using the Save button The widget will now be displayed on the dashboard ...

Page 79: ...dget Configure widget opens a configuration window Delete widget No Heading Description Medium This symbol shows the selected medium in the widget Cross hair Used to arrange the widget on the dashboard via drag drop Edit Opens a window where you can configure the widget Delete Deletes widgets from the dashboard page Customize Used to enlarge reduce the widget via drag drop 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 5 4 1 ...

Page 80: ...le data points The choice of data points is dependent on the meter assigned and its properties Chart type Used to select the required chart type for instantaneous values in the widget Options Serial chart Gauge chart Value 3 4 4 2 Percentage split widget Used to display the relative distribution of total cost income or CO2 emissions The values are displayed according to the selected period day mon...

Page 81: ... to configure the widget Options Building node Value to display Medium Chart type Building node Used to select the meter and or building section depending on the metering structure configured Value to display Used to select the required data type Options Cost Consumption Generation Income CO2 Load profile Medium Used to select from the available media Options Electricity Heat Gas Water Chart type ...

Page 82: ...lues and the relative changes between the current period and the previous period are displayed The following options are available to configure the widget Options Building node Medium Values to display Building node Used to select the meter and or building section depending on the metering structure configured Medium Used to select from the available media Options Electricity Water Gas Heat Values...

Page 83: ...s The analysis functions are used for the detailed examination and representation of costs consumption figures and other measured values The following analyses can be performed Historical data Usage split Instantaneous values Benchmark interval Benchmark consumer Reports ...

Page 84: ...tes so measured data will be available after 5 minutes at the earliest The display of historical data also depends on the magnitude of the connected load and the meter s transmission behavior resolution The following prerequisites must be met to display measured data Devices are configured and ready for operation Metering structure see Management Metering Structure is configured At the maximum sys...

Page 85: ... using the sub menu First axis settings Used to select the required unit e g costs consumption load profile etc and to display it on the chart e g column chart line chart load profile etc Second axis settings Used to select the required unit e g costs consumption etc and to display it on the chart e g column chart line chart etc Actions Used to select further data processing options e g Save as im...

Page 86: ...D0202 85 Note The values e g costs consumption for the first and second axes are displayed based on the period set using slider calendar function or presets The y axis is scaled automatically according to the measured value or the unit Wh kWh MWh etc ...

Page 87: ...ere If M Bus Modbus devices have been assigned to consumer groups e g lighting electrical sockets air conditioning etc they can be opened using the sub menu Data type Used to select the required data type e g Costs Consumption etc Actions Used to select further data processing options e g Save as image Export to xlsx csv Save as favorite Print chart Chart area Used to display the data graphically ...

Page 88: ...ng QA S x yy 1 2CDC512090D0202 87 Note The data displayed and relative values refer to the selected period If the data type Costs is selected several media can be selected at the same time if they are available in the system ...

Page 89: ... icon to show or hide the metering structure Analysis functions Menu for selecting the required analysis function Media Displays the media available in the system Depending on the M Bus Modbus devices connected the media electricity water gas and heat are displayed here Edit Opens the window for selecting and adding data points to the table for subsequent observation Chart area Used to display gra...

Page 90: ... 1 2CDC512090D0202 89 Note The values in the diagram are updated depending on Speed of the devices Number of devices in the system Data resolution and transmission behavior of the M Bus Modbus device The minimum update time is 5 seconds ...

Page 91: ...en assigned to consumer groups e g lighting electrical sockets air conditioning etc they can be opened using the sub menu Data type Used to select the required data type e g costs consumption etc and to display it on a chart e g column chart line chart etc Actions Used to select further data processing options e g Save as image Export to xlsx csv Save as favorite Print chart Chart area Used to dis...

Page 92: ...igned to consumer groups e g lighting electrical sockets air conditioning etc they can be opened using the sub menu Data type Used to select the required data type e g costs consumption etc and to display it on a chart e g column chart line chart etc Actions Used to select further data processing options e g Save as image Export to xlsx csv Save as favorite Print chart Chart area Used to display t...

Page 93: ...umption figures or costs for a meter once a month to a recipient by e mail in the file format xlsx for further evaluation and archiving Reports configured are displayed and managed in an overview table Configuration of a report There are various parameters available to help you configure reports Enter the required values and parameters in the window and save the report Available for QA S 3 xx 1 En...

Page 94: ...m Used to select the medium e g electricity gas water heat Multiple selection possible Resolution Used to select the data resolution for the report e g hourly daily etc Format Used to select the file format for the report e g XLSX CSV etc Filename Used to enter the file name Period Used to select the interval for sending or period for the report e g 1 x week Send on Used to set the time when the r...

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Page 96: ...s the basics of planning and installing M Bus systems Further information Standards EN 13757 1 Communication systems for and remote reading of meters Data exchange EN 13757 2 Communication systems for and remote reading of meters Physical and link layer twisted pair baseband M Bus EN 13757 3 Communication Systems M Bus documentation www m bus com ...

Page 97: ...s The bus address is either the primary address 1 250 or the 8 digit secondary address generally the device s meter number or serial number The corresponding slaves meters respond with a data telegram The data received from the slaves meters are saved in the M Bus master e g QA S 3 xx 1 Energy Analyzer for further processing The primary address 0 is preset in the factory for M Bus devices The prim...

Page 98: ...bles with a cross section of less than 0 5 mm must not be used The lower the cable s resistance the longer the cable can be The maximum permissible cable length must be observed however Otherwise transmission errors may lead to malfunctions The length also depends on the number of M Bus devices connected in the network and on the speed set Number of M Bus devices Up to 250 M Bus devices slaves can...

Page 99: ...The M Bus devices meters are not protected against voltages higher than the maximum permissible bus voltage 50 V M Bus networks must be protected against impermissibly high overvoltage Lightning protection equipment and surge arresters must be provided if necessary Install M Bus cables as far away as possible from the electrical power supply cables for other devices not M Bus devices Installation ...

Page 100: ... settings for further information see 2 5 2 Resetting the device P 20 4 Repeat step 2 A new IP address may be assigned via DHCP M Bus Problem Possible means of rectification No M Bus devices or several M Bus devices do not respond Short circuit on the M Bus Cable not connected correctly or cable severed Energy Analyzer ready for operation mains voltage 230 V available The voltage at the M Bus term...

Page 101: ...00 2CDC512090D0202 QA S x yy 1 4 2 General Modbus RTU RS 485 information This chapter describes the basics of planning and installing Modbus systems You will find further information in the Modbus documentation specification www modbus org ...

Page 102: ...S 485 The RS 485 standard is based on the master slave method and defines the bus cable as a cable with a start and an end that are each terminated using an EOL resistor RT T Termination Master level converter e g QA S 4 xx 1 Energy Analyzer Slave Modbus device meter e g ABB electricity meter from the A and B series water meter heat meter gas meter etc with Modbus RTU interface Transmission speed ...

Page 103: ...on limits the cable length to 1200 m the number of devices in the bus to 32 and stipulates a linear topology daisy chain Number of devices The number of Modbus devices depends on the unit load UL of the RS 485 transceivers In the worst case a transceiver has 1 UL An RS485 segment is specified for 32 UL If more devices are to be connected a repeater must be used Modern RS485 transceivers have 1 4 o...

Page 104: ...tion to the following points here Two wire or four wire system RS 485 systems can be either two wire or four wire systems The two wire configuration with the additional earth wire reduces the wiring costs however it is limited to half duplex communication cannot receive and transmit at the same time The majority of RS 485 devices have two wire configurations How high is the response time of the de...

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Page 106: ...Weight 1 pc kg Packaging pcs QA S 3 16 1 Energy Analyzer 16 fold M Bus MDRC 2CDG110226R0011 997751 0 15 1 QA S 3 64 1 Energy Analyzer 64 fold M Bus MDRC 2CDG110227R0011 997768 0 15 1 QA S 4 16 1 Energy Analyzer 16 fold Modbus MDRC 2CDG110228R0011 997775 0 15 1 QA S 4 64 1 Energy Analyzer 64 fold Modbus MDRC 2CDG110229R0011 997782 0 15 1 ...

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