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INSITE PRO M COMPACT

SCU100

User manual

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User manual

Summary of Contents for INSITE PRO M COMPACT SCU100

Page 1: ...INSITE PRO M COMPACT SCU100 User manual SCU100 User manual ...

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Page 3: ...ing contents 15 3 1 Control unit 15 3 2 I O modules 15 4 Technical characteristics specifications 16 4 1 Overall dimensions and technical data sub distribution control unit 16 4 2 Overall dimensions and technical data I O modules 17 4 3 Compatible devices 18 5 Main functionalities and measurements 19 5 1 Measurements 19 5 2 Memory architecture 20 6 Installation 21 6 1 Control Unit 21 6 2 Assembly ...

Page 4: ...SL certificate 51 11 5 General 53 12 WebUI Monitor 56 12 1 Real time values 56 13 WebUI Analytics 59 13 1 Historical values 59 13 2 Benchmark 60 13 3 Alarms log 60 13 4 Data export 61 14 WebUI Control 62 14 1 Control 62 15 Modbus TCP RTU communication interface 63 15 1 Control unit mains and sensors readings 63 15 2 Meters 69 15 3 I O modules 70 16 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 72 16 1 S...

Page 5: ...e information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and cannot be considered as an obligation by ABB Ltd ABB Ltd is not liable for any errors that may appear in this document ABB Ltd is not liable under any circumstances for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damage of any kind that may arise from using this document ABB Ltd is also not liable for inci...

Page 6: ...ests on the device Always assume that all circuits are under voltage until they are completely disconnected subjected to tests and labelled Disconnect all of the power supply prior to working on the device Always use a suitable voltage detection device to check that the supply is interrupted Pay attention to any dangers and carefully check the work area ensuring that no instruments or foreign obje...

Page 7: ...tem and interfaces against any kind of security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information ABB S p A and its affiliates are not liable for damages and or losses related to such security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information Although ABB S p A provides functionality testing on the products...

Page 8: ...d or analyzed via LAN interface with the integrated web server or Modbus TCP or SNMP protocols or via RS485 interface such as Modbus RTU 2 1 Sub distribution Control Unit SCU100 Reset button There is a recessed button to restart the device or for resetting it to factory settings Pressing the button for 3 to less than 6 seconds restarts the device with current settings Pressing the button for more ...

Page 9: ... off Green on Device is ready Green flashing slowly Firmware is ready Web server is loading Orange flashing slowly Firmware update ongoing Orange on Booting Red on Booting error LED Network Display Function Off LAN is not connected Green on LAN is connected Green flashing Network traffic SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 9 ...

Page 10: ...connected to InSite Bus or LED is switched off in the configuration Sensor is not assigned Sensor in assign process or in setting branches mode This sensor is the sensor corresponding to the yellow marked row on the screen for webserver settings Flashing slowly 1Hz Flashing fast 2Hz Push button LED LED Push button CMS Bus interface Opening for the electrical conductor CMS Bus interface 10 SCU100 I...

Page 11: ...S 121xx 40 A CMS 121PS CMS 121LA CMS 121FH CMS 121DR CMS 121CA CMS 122xx 20 A CMS 122PS CMS 122LA CMS 122FH CMS 122DR CMS 122CA Solid core sensors AC accuracy of 0 5 18 mm overall width CMS 100xx 80 A CMS 100PS CMS 100S8 CMS 100DR CMS 100CA CMS 101xx 40 A CMS 101PS CMS 101S8 CMS 101DR CMS 101CA CMS 102xx 20 A CMS 102PS CMS 102S8 CMS 102DR CMS 102CA 25 mm overall width CMS 200xx 160 A CMS 200S8 CMS...

Page 12: ...the configuration to switch off the LED after a specified time Off Module is not connected to InSite Bus or LED is switched off in the configuration Module is not assigned Module in assign process or in setting I O module mode This module is the module corresponding to the yellow marked row on the screen for webserver configuration Flashing slowly 1Hz Flashing fast 2Hz LED InSite bus Interface Pus...

Page 13: ...ables a simple connection from the 4th port of the SCU100 to the external ABB energy and power meters Only meters equipped with Modbus RTU communication can be connected 2 5 Current transformer To measure current of mains IMAINS a current transformer is needed to transform the primary to x 5A secondary currents SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 13 ...

Page 14: ...minating resistor between the two inner wires at the far end For the flat cable please consider Use within closed housings only Keep a distance of min 5 5 mm to uninsulated live parts Where necessary additional protection against mechanical stress or UV radiation must be ensured Interactive guide for calculation of maximum cable length under consideration of devices placement is available as a sep...

Page 15: ...de of the control unit segment of flat cable connector 3 Installation manual The following items are not included in the delivery product Current sensors I O modules Current transformer CT InSite bus Connectors set 3 2 I O modules Packaging contents 1 Digital module Input Output Input Output 2 Installation manual 1 2 3 1 2 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 15 ...

Page 16: ...re C 25 60 Storage temperature C 40 85 LAN RJ45 connector Mbit s 100 Modbus RTU Baud RS485 2 wire 2400 115200 Cable cross section 1 0 2 5 mm max 0 8 Nm Stripping length mm 10 Tightening torque of screws Nm 0 5 0 8 Mounting DIN rail 35 mm DIN50022 Dimensions mm 160 0 x 87 0 x 64 9 9 DIN modules Overvoltage category II Pollution degree 2 Altitude m 2000 Safety class IP20 Main circuit accuracy Voltag...

Page 17: ...length mm 5 6 5 6 5 6 Operating temperature C 25 60 Bearing temperature C 40 85 Mounting method 35 mm DIN rail DIN 50022 or SMISSLINE TP plug base Dimensions mm 36x88x65 36x88x65 36x88x65 Overvoltage category II acc to IEC61010 1 Pollution degree 2 Altitude m 2000 Safety class IP20 IK code IK06 1J Standards compliance IEC 61010 EMC IEC 61326 1 relay output values reported are applicable to resisti...

Page 18: ...of MCCBs via input channels read contacts status of OVRs with integrated auxiliary contact via input channels to read contacts status of accessories for Miniature Circuit Breakers MCBs and Residual Current Devices RCDs via input channels to switch accessories for Miniature Circuit Breakers MCBs and Residual Current Devices RCDs via output channels to switch contactors via output channels Some exam...

Page 19: ...lowing table Mains Branches Sensors Measurement of IMAINS Current A ITRMS IAC IDC Current TRMS AC DC A Measured mains values used for calculation UMAINS Voltage V UMAINS Voltage V PF Power Factor PF Power Factor manual configuration is possible THD Voltage Current Calculation of Power active W apparent VA reactive var PSENS Active power W PSENS UMAINS IAC PF Energy kWh EnergySENS kWh With respect ...

Page 20: ... 1 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 12 30V AC Common reference 12 48V DC 9 10 11 14 5 2 Memory architecture SCU100 control unit has an internal memory where measured and computed values are stored Stored data includes measurements from control unit itself energy and power meters current sensors and I O modules The measured values of the main power network and those of the current sensors are stored in the followin...

Page 21: ...rried out by authorized and qualified personnel 6 1 Control Unit Assembly on 35mm DIN Rail To assemble the control unit perform steps 1 and 2 The device can be mounted horizontally or vertically To disconnect perform steps 3 4 and 5 The SCU100 can be mounted on all 35 mm DIN rails DIN50022 The device can be installed for single or three phase use For commissioning a connection via LAN has to be es...

Page 22: ... 5 5mm minimum between the flat cable and uninsulated live parts To check if specific combinations of devices can be connected and to calculate maximum flat cable length please refer to the interactive tool available at this link https search ext abb com library Download aspx DocumentID 9AKK107680A1691 LanguageCode en DocumentPartId Action Launch 1 Mark the desired placement of the connector with ...

Page 23: ... terminal of the installation device Plug in the metal pin of the sensor into rear terminal connection 2 Put the cable through the opening of the sensor into the installed device The cable has to be insulated within the sensor 3 Then tighten the screw Sensors fit ABB MCBs S200 SMISSLINE and RCBOs SMISSLINE Flat cable should not exert force on the sensor otherwise measuring errors may occur click 1...

Page 24: ...lled device through the opening on the sensor The cable has to be insulated within the sensor 3 Fix the cable with a cable tie 4 Snap in the sensor on the bracket Mounting of cable tie sensors The cable should not exert force on the sensor otherwise measuring errors may occur 1 Insert the cable into the installed device through the opening on the sensor 2 Fix the cable with a cable tie 1 1 3 4 2 2...

Page 25: ...ct perform steps 3 4 and 5 Final connection Finally connect the current sensors and the I O modules to the control unit Plug in the cable check the correct connection direction Picture to the right Attention When plugging in the InSite flat cable on the sensors and I O modules check the correct connection direction 1 2 3 4 5 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 25 ...

Page 26: ... prevent communication To make the connection follow the procedure below 1 To connect energy and power meters mount the Modbus Adapter on the DIN Rail and open the terminal with the screwdriver 2 While holding the terminal open insert the wire for Modbus communication in the terminal 3 Remove the screwdriver 4 Repeat the procedure for the second cable Modbus RTU adapter Port 4 Modbus adapter MA100...

Page 27: ...ly reachable and must be marked as the disconnecting device for the SCU100 Disconnection from mains or connection to mains Switch off circuit breaker or switch before disconnecting from the mains supply or connecting to the mains supply Same applies for all other connections L1 L2 L3 N 0 56 0 8 Nm 4lb in 0 56 0 8 Nm 4lb in 0 56 0 8 Nm 4lb in 10 mm 0 39 in Ø max 2 5 mm2 1xAWG 24 14 Attention The in...

Page 28: ...arth It is not possible to connect more than one SCU in series with the same CT Single phase neutral L1 L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 N N l1 A B A B A B A B l2 l3 l4 N L1 A B N S1 S2 P1 P2 Supply Attention Please referring to the diagram in the figure aside notice that N on the supply has to be connected in order to avoid damage of the device Attention Make sure that N is not mixed up with the phases L1 L2 L3 At...

Page 29: ...and to loads is shown Input signal auxilliary contacts InSite bus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Output 24 230 V Neutral 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For output channels external power supply with overcurrent protection by fuse or internal functionality is required either 24VDC or 230VAC Do not connect AC to the input terminal it will permanently damage the device 1 2 3 4 5 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 29 ...

Page 30: ...entPartId Action Launch For the first setup you have to use the direct LAN connection Follow instructions under section Direct LAN Connection Check the internal time of the device If it is not correct it has to be set manually For further information about manual time setting see Settings General Time 8 1 Network connection The following sections show the steps needed to set up the SCU100 control ...

Page 31: ...the SCU100 device by DHCP on the router Direct LAN connection For network connection an access with static address may be necessary in the first step IP Address 192 168 1 200 8000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 The control unit is set up using a web interface To connect a PC or laptop to the SCU100 without DHCP you need to configure the LAN interface with a static IP address Using the example of Window...

Page 32: ... Change adapter settings on the left Ethernet With right click select Properties double click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 32 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 33: ...255 0 and confirm with OK Make sure that the IP address on the LAN is not already taken In case it is taken adjustments are necessary 192 168 1 x x 2 199 201 255 Now connect your device to the SCU100 control unit SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 33 ...

Page 34: ...00 Default login username admin password admin Please note that the control unit uses a secure https connection and port 7999 First it is necessary to confirm the secure connection Later on you won t be asked to confirm it provided that you upload the SSL Certificate as described in the dedicated section At first login user will be prompted to change the administrator login data It is highly recom...

Page 35: ...e the system can be configured 9 1 Structure System WebUI structure Operation area Monitor Real time values Control unit Current sensors Meters I O Modules Analytics Control Settings area Configuration Devices Control Unit Current sensors Meters I O Modules Groups Tree view Alarms Automation Export Import Setting Users Email FTP Email FTP Communication IP SNMP SNMP trap Modbus Ethernet IP SSL cert...

Page 36: ...rol Unit It is possible to set frequency external CT ratio for phases and neutral and reference DC voltage if needed The CT ratio for L1 L2 L3 has to be the same while it can be different for N The CT ratio is calculated dividing the primary rated current by the standard secondary current 5A Current of mains are measured by CTs DC voltage reference is needed to calculate DC power at branches level...

Page 37: ...tification number at this time it cannot be modified Phase Selects the corresponding sensor phase for the calculation of sensor active power and energy It is possible to choose L1 L2 L3 N for alternate current measurements DC for direct current measurements Node Defines the node in which the sensor is assigned in the Tree view configuration It is automatically filled once the sensor is configured ...

Page 38: ...he ID number Buttons Add Slave ID Assign an ID number between 1 and 16 Baud rate Select the baud rate among the ratings from 2400 to 115200 Bytesize Select the Byte size among the ones available 7 8 or 9 Parity Select the parity among the ones available none odd even Stop bits Select the Stop bit among the ones available 1 or 2 Type Select between 1 phase or 3 phase Meter name Set the name of the ...

Page 39: ... has already been created but is unassigned it is here possible to assign it to the physical module by clicking the pushbutton on it Add new I O Module no assigning Create a new I O Module ID without assigning it to the physical module It is possible to select the type of the module to be add Input Output Input Output Identify Clicking the pushbutton of the I O Module allows to display the sensor ...

Page 40: ...l tag name max 30 ASCII characters Node Defines the node in which the channel is assigned in the Tree view configuration It is automatically filled once the channel is configured in the Tree view page Group Defines the group in which the channel is added in the Groups configuration It is automatically filled once the channel is added in the Groups page Pulse weight In case of pulse type channel it...

Page 41: ...is required to type the name of the group and add a description For each group it is possible to associate one or more items Please note that it is possible to associate a device to a single group only By clicking on the pencil icon Edit it is possible to edit all the fields of the selected group By clicking on x icon Remove the selected group will be deleted SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUA...

Page 42: ...signing a tree view scheme between nodes The icon identifies a virtual single node or sub node while the icon indicates a physical node To create a virtual node click on the setting icon click add node select node from the dropdown menu and set the node name 42 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 43: ...eady configured in Configuration Devices Please note that it is possible to associate a device to a single group only To edit or remove a single virtual or physical node just click on the setting icon and select the action It is possible to modify the existing tree view by dragging the selected virtual or physical node and replacing it in the new position inside the scheme SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMP...

Page 44: ...t the following Name Set the name of the alarm Category Select the type of the device Control unit Meters Current sensors I O Modules Device Select the devices already defined in Configuration Devices according to the Category selected Alert Type Type of alarm No event Cross up Cross down Status change only in case of I O Modules devices Measure Set the specific measure to monitor according to the...

Page 45: ...ype of alarm Cross up Cross down Status change only in case of I O Modules devices Measure Set the specific measure to monitor according to the device selected Threshold Threshold of selected measure Time delay Define for how long the event criteria should be fulfilled in order to consider the occurrence as an event Send alarm If the box is selected then alarm will be shown in alarms log THEN Devi...

Page 46: ...of settings and or historical values It is possible to choose to include or exclude devices groups tree view in the import Before starting the import clicking on Import make sure the settings file you want to import has been drag and dropped in the corresponding Drag and drop window Export of historical data of Meters and I O Modules will be available on the firmware release next the 1 0 0 46 SCU1...

Page 47: ...ers profiles have the following rights Profiles Administrator Operator Guest Monitor x x x only visualization Analytics x x partially only visualization of historical values Control x Configuration x partially only devices groups tree view alarms Settings x Clicking on Add new a pop up window appears By clicking on the pencil icon it is possible to edit the selected user changing password and or u...

Page 48: ... data export Please make sure that no firewall will block the export Make sure communication on SMTP port 587 or 465 SSL is allowed in your network Enter your FTP server details address and login credentials in order to allow automatic data export measurement and or events FTP 48 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 49: ...sk or possibility to define another Subnet Mask Gateway Current Gateway or possibility to define another Gateway Address DNS Server Default 8 8 8 8 or possibility to define another DNS Server Host name Insite or possibility to define another Host Name MAC Address Shows the MAC Address of the device Apply By clicking the Apply pushbutton changes are stored Inappropriate settings may cause the user ...

Page 50: ...data using SNMPv3 For the authentication the MD5 protocol is used and messages are additionally encrypted with the DES algorithm SNMP trap Manage SNMP trap settings Remember to enable SNMP trap in Configuration Alarms Modbus Here you can make changes to the MODBUS TCP and MODBUS RTU settings Modbus TCP settings Enable Modbus TCP Enable Modbus TCP communication TCP port Configure TCP port Modbus RT...

Page 51: ...he upload button and wait for the uploading to finish After a successful uploading process the web server reboots It is also possible to download a currently used certificate by clicking download certificate Generate In order to generate a SSL certificate following configurations must be considered IP address Indicates your currently configured IP address on the device Subnet mask Indicates your c...

Page 52: ... certificate change the page has to be reloaded manually Follow the passages reported below to import the downloaded certificate into your web browser Certificate Import Wizard It is necessary at first to open the Certificate Import Wizard according to the browser you are using and then to install the certificate 52 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 53: ... manually It is also possible to manually set the time Please select date and time using calendar and clock icons NTP If an NTP Server is available you can set the IP address Time Server 1 Time Server 2 for automatic time synchronization In this case the synchronization procedure can take up to 10 minutes Please make sure that no firewall will block the NTP server Check the internal time of the de...

Page 54: ...nded to update the firmware to the latest version for security and functionality reasons Please check the ABB website for current SW revision and to download the latest version of the firmware After browsing the downloaded file please use the Update file button to submit the new firmware to the device In addition you can find the installed firmware version and the serial number of the device at th...

Page 55: ...a safe shutdown After any change in the settings we recommend you to do a safe shutdown To do so push the Shutdown button If the Status LED is shining green without flashing and if the network LED is out you can turn off the power supply For starting the device turn on the power supply The SCU100 will automatically start SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 55 ...

Page 56: ...ues section shows all measured values by control unit reporting the trend of the last 10s If no graph is visible it is necessary to synchronize the device time with the Set time manually button in the Settings General Time menu 56 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 57: ...e as DC and voltage setting in Configuration Devices Control Unit Accordingly when DC is displayed under Phase DC current and active power values are displayed on this page Meters Here it is possible to visualize Real time values for the meters In the Values dropdown list it is possible to select the parameters accordingly with the Meter selected Available values showed are Energy values Instantan...

Page 58: ... visualize Real time values for each digital channel of the I O module Real time values are Status and Counter Only Administrator and Operator users are allowed to perform Reset of the counters 58 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 59: ... 10 seconds Quarter Hour Day and Week Meters 30 seconds or 15 min according to type of measurement I O Modules Last 1000 events All the devices have to be first assigned and configured please refer to Configuration Devices In case of DC current sensors measurement please refer to Configuration Current sensors and configure Phase as DC Accordingly when DC is displayed under Phase DC current and act...

Page 60: ...ble to show all the alarms that occurred Here the table is automatically refreshed every second and displays the 100 latest events Scrolling the table more alarms are loaded Rows can be sorted and or filtered by clicking at headers and selecting desired value from drop down lists Alarms must previously be set in the Alarms configuration menu Event status is updated automatically every second to ob...

Page 61: ...port time Time when the data shall be exported Export option Two options can be selected One time export and Perodic exporting Export via email If selected mains and branches values will be exported as csv file by email Please note that email configuration is needed Export via FTP If selected mains and branches values will be exported as csv file by FTP Please note that FTP configuration is needed...

Page 62: ... to change the status open close of each single output port of the active modules A confirmation message is shown before completing the action Only Administrator user is allowed to perform control of devices 62 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL ...

Page 63: ...Data Unit Stopbit 1 Address Field contains the slave address Function Code indicates what kind of action to perform Data contains request and response parameters CRC contains the value generated by the cyclic redundancy check standard CRC 16 defined by CCITT The maximum size for a Modbus RTU frame is 256 bytes In RTU mode message frames are separated by a silent interval of at least 3 5 character ...

Page 64: ...Supply L2 L3 N CT l1 A B 1 2 3 A B l2 A B l3 A B l4 N A B E245 CMS 700 Control Unit EnergyMonitor96 Status Network Reset A B RS485 CMC BUS LAN Fallback IP 169 168 4 2 42 adm in admin L1 Sup ply L2 L3 N CT l1 A B 1 2 3 A B l2 A B l3 A B l4 N A B E245 CMS 700 Control Unit EnergyMonitor96 Status Network Reset A B RS485 CMC BUS LAN Fallback IP 169 168 42 42 admin admin L1 Supp ly L2 L3 N CT l1 A B 1 2...

Page 65: ...and Control Registers A register is always a two byte 16 bit value which can be interpreted as either signed or unsigned values or which has a special format In case of data represented in more than one register the concatenated registers will contain information with MSB in the lowest address and LSB in the highest address within concatenated addresses Do not use registers other than those specif...

Page 66: ...pecial as specified in register description Access R 03 Register can be read by function 03 W 06 Register can be written by function 06 Trigger hold reset min and max values Write operation on this register triggers the hold measurement of all sensors and or resets the min and max values of all sensors Address hex Address dec Word 16 bit Description Resolution and unit Format 1 Access 2 3010 12 30...

Page 67: ...r ID S 1 Starts fast LED blinking 0 Stops fast LED blinking Data written has to specify a known sensor ID Example 0x1017 means Start fast LED blinking of sensor with ID 23 When sensor is addressed correctly common response will follow When the sensor ID is not used in the system and exception response with Modbus exception code 03h Illegal data value will follow If fast LED blinking was already ac...

Page 68: ...ormation about each sensor This data has to be set user while system configuration Factory default value is 0000h Serial number SID version and bus line of sensors These registers contain system information about each sensor Offset Words Data 0h 4 Unique Serial Number SID 4h 2 HW version 6h 3 SW version 9h 1 Measurement Range 0 1A steps Ah 1 Enabled Data Types as in InSite Bus Protocol defined Bh ...

Page 69: ...ormation about address for each quantity number of registers on which it is presented and data type The details for each register depend from meter type which is connected to specific slave Modbus ID and are available in the Excel file in the tab meters E g EQ meter is connected to Modbus ID 1 The Active import L1 variable is available on the control unit register address 37638 It can be read from...

Page 70: ...s Port 1 1 58513 97 Unsigned integer IO module Status Contacts Port 2 1 58514 97 Unsigned integer IO module Status Contacts Port 3 1 Control unit register map provides information about address for each quantity number of registers on which it is presented and data type The details for each registers are available in the Excel file in the tab I O modules E g Output module is connected to Modbus ID...

Page 71: ...ritable IO module Modbus IO module webserver IO module storage External Modbus x 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 SCU100 INSITE PRO M COMPACT USER MANUAL 71 ...

Page 72: ...h a resolution of 10s Special values for error codes In a fail situation you get error codes Values with special meanings for branch current values one word 16bit are summarized below Special values hex Special values dec Meaning 7FF0 32 752 Data pending acquisition in progress 7FF1 7FFB 32 753 32 763 Reserved 7FFC 32 764 The sensor is known but not accessible at the moment 7FFD 32 765 Data type T...

Page 73: ...IB files are available in directory net snmp 5 8 zip net snmp 5 8 mibs The information obout system is available in the SNMPv2 MIB and is presented in Table 1 snmpwalk v2c ccommunity ip_address port SNMPv2 MIB system SNMPv2 MIB sysDescr 0 STRING InSite pro M SNMPv2 MIB sysObjectID 0 OID SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 8072 3 2 10 SNMPv2 MIB sysUpTime 0 Timeticks 6242832 17 20 28 32 SNMPv2 MIB sysName 0 STR...

Page 74: ...TRING InSite SNMPv2 MIB sysLocation 0 STRING Location of the InSite pro M Control Unit SNMPv2 MIB sysServices 0 INTEGER 72 snmpget v2c c community_name 192 168 1 200 161 INSITE tRMSsens1 INSITE tRMSsens1 INTEGER 32767 snmpwalk v2c c community_name 192 168 1 200 161 INSITE tRMSsens INSITE tRMSsens1 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens2 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens3 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens4 INTEGER ...

Page 75: ...sens2 INTEGER 32767 snmpwalk v3 e engine_id u security_name a MD5 A password x DES X password l authPriv 192 168 1 200 161 INSITE tRMSsens INSITE tRMSsens1 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens2 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens3 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens4 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens5 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens6 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens7 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSsens8 INTEGER 32767 INSITE tRMSse...

Page 76: ... Sensor 96 0 01 A unsigned R 03 MINTRMSsens96 0500 1 280 1 AC min value of Sensor 1 0 01 A unsigned R 03 MINACsens1 0501 1 281 1 AC min value of Sensor 2 0 01 A unsigned R 03 MINACsens2 1 0 01 A unsigned R 03 055F 1 375 1 AC min value of Sensor 96 0 01 A unsigned R 03 MINACsens96 0600 1 536 1 DC min value of Sensor 1 0 01 A signed R 03 MINDCsens1 0601 1 537 1 DC min value of Sensor 2 0 01 A signed...

Page 77: ... DC currents 2000 8 192 1 Polarity of sensor 1 special RW 03 06 10 POLsens1 2001 8 193 1 Polarity of sensor 2 special RW 03 06 10 POLsens2 1 special RW 03 06 10 205F 8 287 1 Polarity of sensor 96 special RW 03 06 10 POLsens96 Calculated values of sensors 2200 8 704 2 Active Power value of Sensor 1 1 W unsigned R 03 Psens1 2202 8 706 2 Active Power value of Sensor 2 1 W unsigned R 03 Psens2 2 1 W u...

Page 78: ... RW 03 06 PowerFactorSens2 1 0 01 unsigned RW 03 06 735F 29 535 1 Power Factor of Sensor 96 0 01 unsigned RW 03 06 PowerFactorSens96 Alarm Event Status only Status 8000 32 768 1 Number of current alarms unsigned R 03 8001 32 769 1 Alarm Status Branch 1 unsigned R 03 8002 32 770 1 Alarm Status Branch 2 unsigned R 03 1 unsigned R 03 8060 32 864 1 Alarm Status Branch 96 unsigned R 03 8061 32 865 1 Al...

Page 79: ... POWER L1 1 VAr signed R 03 qL1 903A 36 922 2 REACTIVE POWER L2 1 VAr signed R 03 qL2 903C 36 924 2 REACTIVE POWER L3 1 VAr signed R 03 qL3 903E 36 926 2 3 PHASE SYS ACTIVE ENERGY 0 01 Wh unsigned R 03 wh3 9040 36 928 2 3 PHASE SYS REACTIVE ENERGY 0 01 Varh unsigned R 03 qh3 9074 36 980 2 ACTIVE ENERGY L1 0 01 Wh unsigned R 03 whL1 9076 36 982 2 ACTIVE ENERGY L2 0 01 Wh unsigned R 03 whL2 9078 36 ...

Page 80: ...PHASE SUM REACTIVE ENERGY 100varh 100 varh unsigned R 03 qh3 100 90BE 37 054 2 APPARENT ENERGY L1 100VAh 100 VAh unsigned R 03 shL1 100 90C0 37 056 2 APPARENT ENERGY L2 100VAh 100 VAh unsigned R 03 shL2 100 90C2 37 058 2 APPARENT ENERGY L3 100VAh 100 VAh unsigned R 03 shL3 100 90C4 37 060 2 3 PHASE SUM APPARENT ENERGY 100VAh 100 VAh unsigned R 03 sh3 100 9088 37 000 2 CURRENT THD L1 0 01 unsigned ...

Page 81: ...ariff Active export L1 L3 tar 1 8 kWh Unsigned R 1 1 0 1 9186 37254 96 1 Energies Ph Tariff Reactive import L1 L3 tar 1 8 kvarh Unsigned R 1 1 0 1 91E6 37350 96 1 Energies Ph Tariff Reactive export L1 L3 tar 1 8 kvarh Unsigned R 1 1 0 1 9246 37446 96 1 Energies Ph Tariff Apparent import L1 L3 tar 1 8 kVAh Unsigned R 1 1 0 1 92A6 37542 96 1 Energies Ph Tariff Apparent export L1 L3 tar 1 8 kVAh Unsi...

Page 82: ...gned R 0 01 937A 37754 4 1 Energies Resettable Reactive import total kvarh Unsigned R 0 01 937E 37758 4 1 Energies Resettable Reactive export total kvarh Unsigned R 0 01 Current and voltage harmonics up to 15th Addr hex Addr dec Word 16 bit Slave Modbus ID Category Description Unit Format Access EQ Meter Resolution M4M Res M2M Res 9382 37762 2 1 Harmonics Voltage harmonics THD L1 N Unsigned R 0 1 ...

Page 83: ...Harmonics Current harmonics 3rd L1 Unsigned R 0 1 93BD 37821 1 1 Harmonics Current harmonics 3rd L2 Unsigned R 0 1 93BE 37822 1 1 Harmonics Current harmonics 3rd L3 Unsigned R 0 1 93BF 37823 1 1 Harmonics Current harmonics 3rd N Unsigned R 0 1 93C0 37824 1 1 Harmonics Current harmonics 5th L1 Unsigned R 0 1 93C1 37825 1 1 Harmonics Current harmonics 5th L2 Unsigned R 0 1 93C2 37826 1 1 Harmonics C...

Page 84: ... 5 6 Stored Unsigned R 1 Instantaneous values Addr hex Addr dec Word 16 bit Slave Modbus ID Category Description Unit Format Access EQ Meter Resolution M4M Res M2M Res 940E 37902 2 1 Instantaneous Voltages L1 V Unsigned R 0 1 0 1 1 9410 37904 2 1 Instantaneous Voltages L2 V Unsigned R 0 1 0 1 1 9412 37906 2 1 Instantaneous Voltages L3 V Unsigned R 0 1 0 1 1 9414 37908 2 1 Instantaneous Voltages L1...

Page 85: ...62 1 1 Instantaneous Phase angle Power L2 deg Signed R 0 1 0 1 944B 37963 1 1 Instantaneous Phase angle Power L3 deg Signed R 0 1 0 1 944C 37964 1 1 Instantaneous Phase angle Voltage L1 deg Signed R 0 1 0 1 944D 37965 1 1 Instantaneous Phase angle Voltage L2 deg Signed R 0 1 0 1 944E 37966 1 1 Instantaneous Phase angle Voltage L3 deg Signed R 0 1 0 1 944F 37967 1 1 Instantaneous Phase angle Voltag...

Page 86: ...values MAX APPARENT POWER 15 AVER L2 VA Unsigned long R 1 9479 38009 2 1 Maximum values MAX APPARENT POWER 15 AVER L3 VA Unsigned long R 1 Reset operations Addr hex Addr dec Word 16 bit Slave Modbus ID Category Description Unit Format Access EQ Meter Resolution M4M Res M2M Res 947B 38011 8 1 Operations Reset tariff registers Tariff quantity 1 8 All tariff Registers Unsigned R W 1 1 9483 38019 5 1 ...

Page 87: ... Operations Reset Load profile channel 6 Unsigned R W 1 94A9 38057 1 1 Operations Reset Load profile channel 7 Unsigned R W 1 94AA 38058 1 1 Operations Reset Load profile channel 8 Unsigned R W 1 94AB 38059 1 1 Operations Reset System log Unsigned R W 1 1 94AC 38060 1 1 Operations Reset Event log Unsigned R W 1 1 94AD 38061 1 1 Operations Reset Net quality log Unsigned R W 1 1 94AE 38062 1 1 Opera...

Page 88: ...136 8 1 Production data Meter firmware version text String R 1 1 9500 38144 8 1 Production data Slave ID Unsigned R 1 9508 38152 8 1 Production data Logical device name text String R 1 9510 38160 6 1 Production data Type designation text String R 1 1 9516 38166 5 1 Production data Serial number s Unsigned R 1 1 951B 38171 1 1 Production data Modbus mapping version Unsigned R 1 1 Device settings Ad...

Page 89: ...38213 2 1 Settings Load profile settings Channel entries Unsigned R W 1 9547 38215 2 1 Settings Actions registers On Off thresholds Unsigned R W 1 9549 38217 2 1 Settings Actions bit0 log bit1 output bit2 reg Alarm action on off Unsigned R W 1 954B 38219 2 1 Settings Complex Alarms Actions Unsigned R W 1 954D 38221 2 1 Settings CO2 conversion factor act energy Unsigned R W 0 001 1 954F 38223 2 1 S...

Page 90: ... Settings Demand settings Nr of quantities start config Unsigned R W 1 9563 38243 1 1 Settings Demand settings Channel nr R only auto updated Unsigned R W 1 9564 38244 1 1 Settings Demand settings Levels Unsigned R W 1 9565 38245 1 1 Settings Demand settings Interval minutes Unsigned R W 1 9566 38246 1 1 Settings Demand settings Sub interval minutes Unsigned R W 1 9567 38247 1 1 Settings MSB 0 Da ...

Page 91: ...tage Unsigned R 0 1 959A 38298 2 1 Unbalances Unbalances Line voltage Unsigned R 1 959C 38300 2 1 Unbalances Unbalances Current Unsigned R 0 1 Naming status and counters of ports of IO module with ID 97 Addr hex Addr dec Word 16 bit Slave Modbus ID Category Description Unit Format Access E486 58502 1 97 IO module I O configuration Unsigned R W E487 58503 2 97 IO module Pulse Counter Port 0 Unsigne...

Page 92: ...Tag Name Port 3 text String R E503 58627 15 97 IO module Module Tag Name text String R E512 58642 4 97 IO module SID of the module Unsigned long R E516 58646 1 97 IO module Alarm status Port 0 Unsigned yet unsupported R E517 58647 1 97 IO module Alarm status Port 1 Unsigned yet unsupported R E518 58648 1 97 IO module Alarm status Port 2 Unsigned yet unsupported R E519 58649 1 97 IO module Alarm st...

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