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COMPACT DC
Instruction Manual
The device features:
- Indirect three-phase energy meter with low voltage monitoring functions,
LV Monitor
. (
COMPACT
DC SBT, COMPACT DC 3G, COMPACT DC 4I, COMPACT DC 2, COMPACT DC-S SBT, COMPACT DC-S
3G, COMPACT DC-S 4I
and
COMPACT DC 2 3G
models).
- 1 additional LV monitor:
SBT-S
(
COMPACT DC 2
and
COMPACT DC 2 3G
Models).
-
PLC PRIME
communications.
-
1 additional PLC PRIME communications:
PLC-S
(
COMPACT DC 2
and
COMPACT DC 2 3G
Models).
-
Ethernet
port.
- Indicator
LEDs
.
-
2
pulse
LEDs
for active energy and reactive energy (
COMPACT DC SBT, COMPACT DC 3G, COMPACT
DC 4I, COMPACT DC-S SBT, COMPACT DC-S 3G
and
COMPACT DC-S 4I
Models).
-
4
pulse
LEDs
for active energy and reactive energy (
COMPACT DC 2
and
COMPACT DC 2 3G
Models).
-
3G Modem (COMPACT DC-S 3G, COMPACT DC 2 3G
and
COMPACT DC-S BASIC
Models).
-
4
digital inputs (
COMPACT DC 4I, COMPACT DC-S 4I
and
COMPACT DC 2
Models).
The operating specifications of the
COMPACT DC
concentrator and monitor are defined in the following
documents:
- STG – DC Interface specification (version 3.1.c).
- STG – DC Interface specification (version 3.0).
- Standard companion for communication interfaces (version 1.06).
- Functional specifications for a telemanaged data concentrator (version 3 – Iberdrola).
- Functional specifications for a low voltage monitoring device (version 1.3 – Iberdrola).
- Cycle methodology (Iberdrola).
- PRIME network topology (Iberdrola).
- LV concentrator - monitor (ES.04096.ES.RE.EMH – GNF).
In addition to the specifications in these documents, defined primarily by PRIME Alliance, Iberdrola
and Gas Natural Fenosa, the concentrator has other functionalities specific to
Circutor
. This document
explains the device's operations, in particular operating from the web site.
The
COMPACT DC
web site is an application that lets users interact with the concentrator. Many oper-
ations can be carried out through the web site:
Managing energy meters.
Configuring the concentrator's parameters.
Viewing the network topology map.
Managing the concentrator's tasks.
Updating the firmware of both the energy meters and the concentrator.
Viewing the concentrator's statistics and logs.
Doing one-off or bulk readings and configurations of energy meters.
Viewing the current status of the concentrator.