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A: Protocol Data Points for EIG Meters

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A.2: Shark® 200 Meter

Point

Name

BACnet

Object

Type

BACnet

Object

ID

N2

Data

Type

N2

Point

Address

EIP

Tag

Name

DF1

Address

Lon

Name

Lon

SNVT

Volts

A

Ͳ

N

AI

1

AI

1

Flt_XXX[0]

F10:0

nvoVolts_AN_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Volts

B

Ͳ

N

AI

2

AI

2

Flt_XXX[1]

F10:1

nvoVolts_BN_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Volts

C

Ͳ

N

AI

3

AI

3

Flt_XXX[2]

F10:2

nvoVolts_CN_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Volts

A

Ͳ

B

AI

4

AI

4

Flt_XXX[3]

F10:3

nvoVolts_AB_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Volts

B

Ͳ

C

AI

5

AI

5

Flt_XXX[4]

F10:4

nvoVolts_BC_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Volts

C

Ͳ

A

AI

6

AI

6

Flt_XXX[5]

F10:5

nvoVolts_CA_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Amps

A

AI

7

AI

7

Flt_XXX[6]

F10:6

nvoAmps_A_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Amps

B

AI

8

AI

8

Flt_XXX[7]

F10:7

nvoAmps_B_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Amps

C

AI

9

AI

9

Flt_XXX[8]

F10:8

nvoAmps_C_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Watts

3

Ͳ

Ph

total

AI

10

AI

10

Flt_XXX[9]

F10:9

nvoWatt3PhTo_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VARs

3

Ͳ

Ph

total

AI

11

AI

11

Flt_XXX[10]

F10:10

nvoVAR3PhTot_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VAs

3

Ͳ

Ph

total

AI

12

AI

12

Flt_XXX[11]

F10:11

nvoVA_3PhTot_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Power

Factor

3

Ͳ

Ph

total

AI

13

AI

13

Flt_XXX[12]

F10:12

nvoPF_3PhTot_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Frequency

AI

14

AI

14

Flt_XXX[13]

F10:13

nvoFreq_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Neutral

Current

AI

15

AI

15

Flt_XXX[14]

F10:14

nvoNeut_Crnt_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Watts

Phase

A

AI

16

AI

16

Flt_XXX[15]

F10:15

nvoWatts_PhA_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Watts

Phase

B

AI

17

AI

17

Flt_XXX[16]

F10:16

nvoWatts_PhB_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Watts

Phase

C

AI

18

AI

18

Flt_XXX[17]

F10:17

nvoWatts_PhC_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VARs

Phase

A

AI

19

AI

19

Flt_XXX[18]

F10:18

nvoVARs_PhA_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VARs

Phase

B

AI

20

AI

20

Flt_XXX[19]

F10:19

nvoVARs_PhB_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VARs

Phase

C

AI

21

AI

21

Flt_XXX[20]

F10:20

nvoVARs_PhC_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VAs

Phase

A

AI

22

AI

22

Flt_XXX[21]

F10:21

nvoVAs_PhA_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VAs

Phase

B

AI

23

AI

23

Flt_XXX[22]

F10:22

nvoVAs_PhB_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VAs

Phase

C

AI

24

AI

24

Flt_XXX[23]

F10:23

nvoVAs_PhC_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Power

Factor

Phase

A

AI

25

AI

25

Flt_XXX[24]

F10:24

nvoPF_PhA_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Power

Factor

Phase

B

AI

26

AI

26

Flt_XXX[25]

F10:25

nvoPF_PhB_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Power

Factor

Phase

C

AI

27

AI

27

Flt_XXX[26]

F10:26

nvoPF_PhC_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

W

Ͳ

hours

Received

AI

28

AI

28

S32_XXX[0]

F11:0

nvoWh_Rec_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

W

Ͳ

hours

Delivered

AI

29

AI

29

S32_XXX[1]

F11:1

nvoWh_Del_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

W

Ͳ

hours

Net

AI

30

AI

30

S32_XXX[2]

F11:2

nvoWh_Net_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

W

Ͳ

hours

Total

AI

31

AI

31

S32_XXX[3]

F11:3

nvoWh_Tot_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VAR

Ͳ

hours

Positive

AI

32

AI

32

S32_XXX[4]

F11:4

nvoVARh_Pos_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

VAR

Ͳ

hours

Negative

AI

33

AI

33

S32_XXX[5]

F11:5

nvoVARh_Neg_XXX

SNVT_count_inc_f

Summary of Contents for ProtoCom

Page 1: ...V 1 04 September 16 2021 ...

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Page 3: ... Electro Industries GaugeTech 2021 Electro Industries GaugeTech Shark Nexus CommunicatorPQA and MeterManagerPQA are registered trademarks of Electro Industries GaugeTech The distinctive shapes styles and over all appearances of all Shark and Nexus devices are trademarks of Electro Indus tries GaugeTech V SwitchTM are trademarks of Electro Industries GaugeTech Microsoft and Windows are either regis...

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Page 5: ...ntinuing immediately following thereafter for a period of four 4 consecutive years that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and except for the foregoing the Product is sold AS IS with all faults This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from unautho rized modification misuse or use of the Product for any use other than electrical power monitoring which is the ...

Page 6: ...ivities or e the Customer failed to pay Electro the Product s pur chase price pursuant the Terms of Sale published by Electro at https www elec troind com pdf docs electro terms of sale pdf 4 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILTY EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY GIVEN IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SECTION ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY ...

Page 7: ...HALL NOT EXCEED CUSTOMER S PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE PRODUCT PAID BY THE CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT WHICH GAVE RISE TO SUCH CLAIM IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT WARRANTY OR OTH ERWISE ELECTRO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR AND THE CUSTOMER SHALL INDEM NIFY DEFEND AND HOLD ELECTRO HARMLESS FROM THE FOLLOWING ANY CLAIMS BASED ON ELECTRO S COMPLIANCE WITH END USER S OR CUSTOMER ...

Page 8: ...S IS TO BE USED FOR ALARM OR SECONDARY PROTECTION ONLY Statement of Calibration Our instruments are inspected and tested in accordance with specifications published by Electro Industries GaugeTech The accuracy and a calibration of our instruments are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology through equip ment that is calibrated at planned intervals by comparison to certified...

Page 9: ...érationnelles Veuillez consulter le chapitre 4 pour des informations importantes relatives à l instal lation et branchement de ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon UL Compliance For UL compliance the following instructions must be met when operating the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon The units shall be powered by listed LPS or Class 2 power supply suited to the expected operating temperature range The interconnecting pow...

Page 10: ...egrated energy and power quality monitoring solutions uti lizing AI and deep industry expertise to improve reliability efficiency and sustainabil ity With over 50 years experience in the electrical industry EIG has developed extensive energy management and power quality expertise to help customers find ideal solutions to complex challenges Our corporate culture promotes being cutting edge and inve...

Page 11: ...lectro Industries GaugeTech EIG viii 1 Introduction to the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon 1 1 1 1 Overview of the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Gateway 1 1 1 2 EIG Devices and Available Point Count 1 2 1 3 Specifications 1 3 1 4 ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Dimensions 1 4 1 5 Electrical Connections 1 5 1 6 Use of DIP Switches 1 7 1 7 Removing the Top Cover from the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon ONLY if Necessary 1 8 1 7 1 Replac...

Page 12: ...r BACnet MS TP and BACnet IP Protocols 2 6 2 4 2 1 Change Node_Offset Value 2 6 2 4 3 Device Node ID for Metasys N2 Modbus TCP and DF1 Protocols 2 7 2 4 4 Set IP Address for Ethernet Devices Connected to ProtoCom 2 8 2 5 Step 5 Set the Baud Rate for BACnet MS TP and DF1 Protocols 2 9 2 6 Step 6 Connect the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon to the Meter 2 10 2 6 1 Biasing the Modbus RS485 Network only if neces...

Page 13: ...3 1 LED Diagnostics for Modbus RTU Communications Between ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon and Devices 3 1 3 1 1 No Communication on Modbus RTU Meter Side 3 2 3 1 2 Field Communication Problems 3 2 3 2 Lost or Incorrect IP Address 3 3 3 3 Clearing Profiles 3 5 A Protocol Data Points for EIG Meters A 1 A 1 Shark 100 Meter A 2 A 2 Shark 200 Meter A 4 A 3 Nexus 1252 1262 1272 Meters A 7 A 4 DMMS 425 Meter A 9 A...

Page 14: ... by Innovation B MAC Address DIP Switch Settings B 1 C Validating the ProtoCom in the Field BACnet MS TP or BACnet IP C 1 C 1 Download the CAS Explorer and Request an Activation Key C 1 C 2 CAS BACnet Setup C 3 C 2 1 CAS BACnet MS TP Setup C 3 C 2 2 CAS BACnet IP Setup C 6 ...

Page 15: ...into BACnet or other popular BAS protocols With the ProtoCom Lon the meters Modbus communication is converted into LonWorks protocol The ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon enables communication with Building Automation Sys tems BAS and Sierra Monitor Corporation SMC Cloud SMC Cloud enables remote device control data access and troubleshooting The ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon connects to either the EIG and GE meter s ...

Page 16: ...dbus TCP Metasys N2 EtherNet IP or DF1 The total number of devices attached to ProtoCom Lon cannot exceed 1000 Modbus registers for LonWorks Refer to the following table for the supported EIG meters and their associated data points Devices Point Count Shark 100 Meter 59 Shark 200 Meter 71 Shark 250 270 Meter 67 Nexus 1252 1262 1272 Meters 48 DMMS 425 Meter 46 Nexus 1450 Meter Nexus 1500 Meter 56 M...

Page 17: ...e Ethernet 10 100 BaseT port One FTT 10 LonWorks port Approvals CE Certified UL 916 approved WEEE compliant EN 60950 1 EN 50491 3 and CSA C22 2 standards FCC Class A Part 15 DNP3 conformance tested RoHS Compliant CSA 205 Approved BTL Marked LonMark Certified Power Requirements Multi mode power adapter 9 30 V DC or 12 24 V AC Physical Dimensions 11 5 cm L x 8 3 cm W x 4 1 cm H 4 5 x 3 2 x 1 6 in We...

Page 18: ...Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Doc E204701 1 4 1 Introduction to the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon 1 4 ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Dimensions Figure 1 2 ProtoCom Dimensions in inches cm ...

Page 19: ...Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Doc E204701 1 5 1 Introduction to the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon 1 5 Electrical Connections Figure 1 3 ProtoCom Electrical Connections ...

Page 20: ...Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation Doc E204701 1 6 1 Introduction to the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Figure 1 4 ProtoCom Lon Electrical Connections ...

Page 21: ...e S bank of DIP Switches is disabled as it is not used See the figure below WARNING When setting DIP Switches ensure that power to the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon is OFF AVERTISSEMENT Lors de la configu ration des commutateurs DIP veiller à ce que l alimentation au Proto Com ProtoCom Lon est DÉSACTIVÉE Figure 1 5 DIP Switches To set a DIP Switch ON move it toward the center of the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon ...

Page 22: ...o separate the top cover from the main part of the unit CAUTION Be sure the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon is POWERED OFF ATTENTION Veiller à ce que l alimentation au ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon est DÉSACTIVÉE Recommended Procedure to remove the top cover Using a flat sided screw driver or similar tool gently insert it into the 4 slots in the back of the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon alternating between slots until the ...

Page 23: ...art 1 3 While keeping your thumbs in this position use your index finger to pull the top RS485 connector labeled Field toward you The top back of the ProtoCom will be freed from the top cover and move toward you about 25 4 Keeping the back of the ProtoCom facing you turn the unit so that the 6 pin connector labeled HOST is at the top Once again press outward with your FIELD Connector 2 Put right t...

Page 24: ...e 1 8 Removing the Top Cover Part 2 NOTE The plastic LED lens will come loose when the top cover is removed It must be replaced as shown in 9he drawing below Figure 1 9 Position of the LED Lens HOST Connector Plastic LED Lens fits here 1 Put left thumb here 2 Put right thumb here 3 Pull outward slightly with thumbs on both left and right edges of top cover in direction of red arrows 4 Using either...

Page 25: ...P address see Section 2 10 1 or to set up a password for the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon see Section 2 10 2 You can also use it to find devices that are not auto discoverable like the PQMII To open the Web Configurator 1 Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable straight or crossover from your PC to the RJ45 Ethernet port on the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Figure 1 10 ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Ethernet Port 2 The De...

Page 26: ...tion below e Click twice 3 Open a browser application on your PC NOTE You do not need to be connected to the Internet 4 Type the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon s default IP address 192 168 1 24 in the browser address bar and press Enter to open the Web Configurator You will see the screen shown below NOTES The example screen above is for a ProtoCom running BACnet MS TP The screen will look a bit different ...

Page 27: ... DIN Rail clip that came attached to the unit Mounting on a panel using the unit s mounting holes 1 9 1 Mounting on a DIN Rail The ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon comes with an attached DIN Rail clip Figure 1 11 DIN Rail Clip To mount the unit on a DIN Rail 1 Latch the top edge of the clip onto the DIN Rail and push down on the unit to compress the butterfly spring 2 Clip the bottom edge of the clip onto th...

Page 28: ... from the top of the DIN Rail 1 9 2 Mounting on a Panel The ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon has mounting holes in its tabs for installation in a panel Figure 1 12 Location of Mounting Holes 1 Using a 1 flat blade screwdriver unscrew the two screws holding the DIN Rail clip to the back of the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lom see Figure 1 11 and remove the clip 2 Verify that the area where the unit is to be mounted allo...

Page 29: ...gating This Manual Chapter 2 explains how to use the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon with EIG meters including configuration and wiring Chapter 3 contains information on device communication Appendix A contains the EIG meters points list for the supported protocols Appendix B contains the A Bank DIP Switch settings for MAC address ...

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Page 31: ...e RS485 Modbus port or the RJ45 Ethernet port of an EIG power meter and to convert the serial or Ethernet communication to the desired protocol Depending on the meter s point count see Section 1 2 the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon can communicate with more than one meter Each meter must have an independent RS485 Modbus address or IP address See the example configuration below Figure 2 1 Example of Meters ...

Page 32: ...top Bits and Parity Refer to the following table which shows the default communication settings 1 Assign a Modbus Address to each of the devices attached to the ProtoCom Proto Com Lon The Modbus Address needs to be uniquely assigned between 1 and 255 2 Record the Modbus Address assigned to each device Serial Port Setting Device Protocol Modbus RTU Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1...

Page 33: ... Switches please ensure that power to the board is OFF AVERTISSEMENT Lors de la configuration des commutateurs DIP veiller à ce que l alimentation au ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon est DÉSACTIVÉE Figure 2 2 S Bank of DIP Switches The S bank of DIP switches S0 S3 is used to select BACnet MS TP BACnet IP Modbus TCP Metasys N2 EtherNet IP or DF1 protocols on ProtoCom The following chart describes S0 S3 DIP sw...

Page 34: ...om Lon allows a user to put different EIG meters on the RS485 bus or Ethernet con nection and have the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon automatically discover them and make them available via the selected protocol Auto discovery is set in the S Dip Switch bank s S3 switch see DIP Switch figure on the previous page The setting configuration is shown in the table below When installing the ProtoCom for the firs...

Page 35: ...the devices attached to the ProtoCom when using BACnet MS TP It identifies the ProtoCom to the BACnet MS TP protocol Device Instance used for both BACnet MS TP and BACnet IP Section 2 4 2 the Device Instance is used to set up a unique identifier for each of the meters attached to the ProtoCom Node ID used for Metasys N2 Modbus TCP and DF1 Section 2 4 3 this is the unique identifier for each of the...

Page 36: ...ify the device in a BACnet system The BACnet Device Instance is set up by adding a value known as the Node_Offset to the Modbus Address that you assigned to the device in step 1 Section 2 1 The BACnet Device Instance can range from 1 to 4 194 303 The default Node_Offset is 50 000 For example using the Node_Offset default of 50 000 a If Device 1 has a Modbus Address of 1 Device 2 has a Modbus Addre...

Page 37: ...dress that you assigned to the device Section 2 1 For example using a Node_Offset changed to 20 000 If Device 1 has a Modbus Address of 1 Device 2 has a Modbus Address of 2 Device 3 has a Modbus Address of 3 The Device Instance for Device 1 is 20 001 for Device 2 it is 20 002 and for Device 3 it is 20 003 2 4 3 Device Node ID for Metasys N2 Modbus TCP and DF1 Protocols The Modbus Addresses that yo...

Page 38: ...e ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Make sure the device s protocol is set to Modbus TCP IP The device must be on the same IP subnet as the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon and the PC being used to make communication configuration Record the following device information which is needed for device configuration IP address IP port Node ID See 2 10 4 Configure the Ethernet Device Connection on page 2 25 for additional inst...

Page 39: ... DF1 Figure 2 3 B Bank of DIP Switches NOTES The baud rate for Metasys N2 protocol is set to 9600 the B bank of DIP Switches is disabled for Metasys N2 on ProtoCom since they are not needed The B bank of DIP switches is disabled for the ProtoCom Lon The default setting of the ProtoCom is 38400 The following table shows the Baud Rate DIP Switch selection Baud B0 B1 B2 B3 9600 On On On Off 19200 Off...

Page 40: ...are for power CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT POWER YET Figure 2 4 HOST RS485 Connections The EIG meters have the following RS485 connections The Shark meters the Nexus meters and the MP200 Metering System have a two wire RS485 connection that can connect directly to the ProtoCom s RS485 connections 1 Connect the meter s B to the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon s Tx connection 2 Connect the meter s A to the ProtoCom...

Page 41: ...Connecting RS485 between DMMS 425 and ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon For Ethernet communication use an Ethernet cable to connect from the device s RJ45 port to the RJ45 port on the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon see Figure 1 10 ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon Ethernet Port on page 1 11 See 2 10 4 Configure the Ethernet Device Connection on page 2 25 for configuration instructions G R T R T RS485 Communications Port DMMS 425 ...

Page 42: ...to set the biasing The default position of the Biasing jumpers is OFF The OFF position is when the 2 RED biasing jumpers straddle the 4 pins closest to the outside of the board of the ProtoCom To turn biasing on move the jumpers to the right so that they straddle the four inside pins See the figure below Figure 2 6 Biasing Jumpers IMPORTANT Only turn biasing ON if the Building Management System BM...

Page 43: ...n short cabling runs the EOL switch does not to need to be turned ON therefore the default setting for this ProtoCom s EOL switch is OFF Refer to Section 1 8 for instructions on removing and replacing the unit s top cover If the ProtoCom is placed at one of the ends of the trunk on a long RS485 cabling run turn the Blue RS485 End of Line Terminating switch to the ON position Figure 2 7 EOL Termina...

Page 44: ...rotoCom as shown below Figure 2 8 FIELD RS485 Wiring NOTE The RS485 GND Pin 3 is not typically connected If the ProtoCom is the last device on the BACnet MS TP Metasys N2 or DF1 trunk the End Of Line Termination EOL Switch needs to be enabled See Section 1 8 for instructions on removing and replacing the unit s top cover To enable the switch using a thin pointed tool move it to the left as shown i...

Page 45: ...Lon as show in the figure below Ensure that the power supply used complies with the specifications provided in Section 1 4 The ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon accepts either 9 30VDC or 12 24 VAC on pins 4 and 5 Power Requirement for ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon at 9V through 30 VDC or 12 24 VAC Current Draw Type ProtoCom Family 12VDC VAC 24VDC VAC 30VDC ProtoCom Typical 170mA 100mA 80mA ProtoCom Maximum 240mA 140m...

Page 46: ...the discovery of all of the EIG meters attached to the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon and the loading of their data points Once the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon has discovered all of the connected EIG meters set the S3 DIP switch to the OFF position to save the current configuration The OFF position is when the DIP switches are set closest to the outside of the box Power to ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon ProtoCom ProtoCom...

Page 47: ...ss for BACnet IP and EtherNet IP Follow the instructions in 1 8 Web Configurator on page 1 11 to connect to the Pro toCom via its Ethernet port and to bring up the Web Configurator NOTE Below the Active Profiles heading you should see profiles listed for connected devices If no profiles are displayed check the wiring baud rate and DIP switch set tings because there is a problem with device communi...

Page 48: ...Com Lon Set the IP Address for Field Network BACnet IP Modbus TCP and Ethernet IP Only 1 From the Web Configurator page click the Diagnostics Debugging button in the bottom right side of the page BACnet IP Configurator Webpage Ethernet IP Configurator Webpage Click this button Click this button ...

Page 49: ...2 Using the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon 2 Under Navigation on the left side of the screen click Setup Network Settings 3 The current network settings are shown in the screen 4 Modify the IP address N1 IP address field of the ProtoCom s Ethernet port Enter new IP address here ...

Page 50: ...efault Gateway field by entering a new IP Gateway NOTE If the ProtoCom is connected to a router the IP Gateway of the ProtoCom should be set to the IP address of the router 7 Reset the ProtoCom by clicking the System Restart button at the bottom of the page 8 Unplug the Ethernet cable from the PC and connect it to the network hub or router 9 Record the IP address you assigned to the ProtoCom and s...

Page 51: ...rd access levels Admin the Admin account has unrestricted access to the unit User the User account can view any ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon information but cannot make any changes to settings or restart the unit 1 Type the IP address of the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon into your PC s browser 2 From the Web Configurator landing page click the Diagnostics Debugging button on the bottom right side of the page to ...

Page 52: ...wered by Innovation Doc E204701 2 22 2 Using the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon 3 From the navigation tree on the left side of the page click Setup Passwords 4 From the pull down menu select Admin or User to set the password for that account ...

Page 53: ...ing the Update Password button 2 10 3 Configure the ProtoCom Lon Following are instructions specific to the ProtoCom Lon configuration Commission the ProtoCom Lon on a LonWorks Network Commissioning can only be performed by the LonWorks administrator The user will be prompted by the LonWorks Administrator to activate the Service Pin on the Proto Com Lon at the correct step of the commissioning pro...

Page 54: ...he ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon For example 192 168 1 24 fserver xif If the web browser prompts you to save the file save it to the PC If the web browser displays the xif file as a web page see the example shown below right click in the page and save the file to your PC as fserver xif ...

Page 55: ...rnet Device Connection Follow the instructions in 1 8 Web Configurator on page 1 11 to connect to the Pro toCom via its Ethernet port and to bring up the Web Configurator 1 Click the Diagnostics Debugging button at the bottom of the webpage 2 Click Setup Network Settings from the Navigation tree on the left side of the web page ...

Page 56: ...ssary change the IP Gateway Default Gateway field NOTE If the ProtoNode is connected to a managed switch router the IP Gateway of the ProtoNode should be set to the IP Address of that managed switch router 4 Click the System Restart button at the bottom of the page to apply changes and restart the ProtoCom 5 Unplug the Ethernet cable from the PC and connect it to the network switch or router 6 Rec...

Page 57: ...Com ProtoCom Lon or the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon s communication with the field device Tag Description SPL The SPL LED is lit if the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon is offline RUN The RUN LED starts flashing 20 seconds after power up indicating normal operation ERR The SYS ERR LED will be solidly lit 15 seconds after power up and will turn off after 5 seconds A steady red light after that time indicates there ...

Page 58: ... 2 All of the Modbus RTU devices were discovered in the Web Configurator see 2 10 1 Use the Web Configurator to Configure IP Address for BACnet IP and Ether Net IP on page 2 17 3 1 2 Field Communication Problems To diagnose field communication problems check the following items The action of the ProtoCom ProtoCom Lon LEDs see the table on the previous page The DIP switch settings for baud rate and...

Page 59: ...Server Toolbox zip from Sierra Monitor s website https www sierramonitor com contact 0 software downloads 2 Unzip and install the FieldServer Toolbox application 3 Connect a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable between the PC and the ProtoCom 4 Open the FieldServer Toolbox application from the Start menu and click Discover Now on the splash page ...

Page 60: ...heck for the IP address of the gateway See the example screen below 6 If you need to correct the gateway s IP address click the Settings icon on the same row as the gateway click Network Settings change the IP Address and then click Update IP Settings to save the new address Settings Icon ...

Page 61: ...structions 1 Follow the instructions in 1 8 Web Configurator on page 1 11 to connect to the ProtoCom via its Ethernet port and to bring up the Web Configurator 2 Click Clear Profiles and Restart on the bottom of the webpage 3 Once restart has completed all past profiles discovered or added via the Web Con figurator are deleted You can now re install the ProtoCom unit follwoing the instructions giv...

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Page 63: ...a Points for EIG Meters Doc E204701 A 1 Electro Industries GaugeTech Powered by Innovation A Protocol Data Points for EIG Meters Lists of the protocol data points for the supported EIG meters begins on the next page ...

Page 64: ...13 F10 13 nvoFreq_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neutral Current AI 15 AI 15 Flt_XXX 14 F10 14 nvoNeutCurr_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Received AI 16 AI 16 S32_XXX 0 F11 0 nvoWh_Rec_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Delivered AI 17 AI 17 S32_XXX 1 F11 1 nvoWh_Del_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Net AI 18 AI 18 S32_XXX 2 F11 2 nvoWh_Net_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Total AI 19 AI 19 S32_XXX 3 F11 3 nvoWh_Tot_XXX SN...

Page 65: ...yt_XXX 0 N13 0 nvoMtrStat_XXX SNVT_count CT multiplier AI 43 AI 43 Byt_XXX 1 N13 1 nvoCT_mult_XXX SNVT_count CT denominator AI 44 AI 44 Byt_XXX 2 N13 2 nvoCT_den_XXX SNVT_count CT numerator AI 45 AI 45 Dev_XXX 8 N12 8 nvoCT_num_XXX SNVT_count PT numerator AI 46 AI 46 Dev_XXX 9 N12 9 nvoPT_num_XXX SNVT_count PT denominator AI 47 AI 47 Dev_XXX 10 N12 10 nvoPT_den_XXX SNVT_count PT hookup AI 48 AI 48...

Page 66: ...urrent AI 15 AI 15 Flt_XXX 14 F10 14 nvoNeut_Crnt_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Phase A AI 16 AI 16 Flt_XXX 15 F10 15 nvoWatts_PhA_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Phase B AI 17 AI 17 Flt_XXX 16 F10 16 nvoWatts_PhB_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Phase C AI 18 AI 18 Flt_XXX 17 F10 17 nvoWatts_PhC_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARs Phase A AI 19 AI 19 Flt_XXX 18 F10 18 nvoVARs_PhA_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARs Phase B AI 20 ...

Page 67: ...ate Time Reg 1 AI 48 AI 48 Dev1_XXX 0 N12 0 nvoCurDatTm1_XXX SNVT_count Current Date Time Reg 2 AI 49 AI 49 Dev1_XXX 1 N12 1 nvoCurDatTm2_XXX SNVT_count Current Date Time Reg 3 AI 50 AI 50 Dev1_XXX 2 N12 2 nvoCurDatTm3_XXX SNVT_count Positive Watts 3ͲPh Max Avg Demand AI 51 AI 51 Flt_XXX 37 F10 37 nvoPWt3PMADm_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive VARs 3ͲPh Max Avg Demand AI 52 AI 52 Flt_XXX 38 F10 38 nvo...

Page 68: ...ddress EIP Tag Name DF1 Address Lon Name Lon SNVT Serial Number Reg 7 AI 68 AI 68 Dev2_XXX 1 0 N13 10 nvoSerNum7_XXX SNVT_count Serial Number Reg 8 AI 69 AI 69 Dev2_XXX 1 1 N13 11 nvoSerNum8_XXX SNVT_count Password for Reset in use BI 70 DI 70 Byt_XXX 5 N14 5 nvoPswdReset_XXX SNVT_count Password for Configuration in use BI 71 DI 71 Byt_XXX 6 N14 6 nvoPswdCnfg_XXX SNVT_count ...

Page 69: ...nc_f One sec Phase CͲA Voltage AI 15 AI 15 S32_XXX 10 F10 10 nvoPhCA_Volt_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f One sec Three Phase VA AI 16 AI 16 S32_XXX 11 F10 11 nvo3PhVA_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f One sec Three Phase VAR AI 17 AI 17 S32_XXX 12 F10 12 nvo3PhVAR_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f One sec Watts AI 18 AI 18 S32_XXX 13 F10 13 nvoWatts_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f One sec Frequency AI 19 AI 19 S32_XXX 14 F10 14 nvo1Freq_XXX SN...

Page 70: ...ad 1 4 Scaled Primary AI 38 AI 38 S32_XXX 26 F10 26 nvoPWhQ14ScP_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg Wh Quad 2 3 Scaled Primary AI 39 AI 39 S32_XXX 27 F10 27 nvoNWhQ23ScP_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f CT Numerator AI 40 AI 40 S32_XXX 27 F10 27 nvoCT_num_XXX SNVT_count CT Denominator AI 41 AI 41 S32_XXX 28 F10 28 nvoCT_den_XXX SNVT_count PT Numerator AI 42 AI 42 S32_XXX 29 F10 29 nvoPT_num_XXX SNVT_count PT Denominato...

Page 71: ..._count_inc_f Max Volt AN AI 15 AI 15 S16_XXX 14 N10 14 nvoMaxVoltAN_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Max Volt BN AI 16 AI 16 S16_XXX 15 N10 15 nvoMaxVoltBN_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Max Volt CN AI 17 AI 17 S16_XXX 16 N10 16 nvoMaxVoltCN_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Max Volt AB AI 18 AI 18 S16_XXX 17 N10 17 nvoMaxVoltAB_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Max Volt BC AI 19 AI 19 S16_XXX 18 N10 18 nvoMaxVoltBC_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Max Vol...

Page 72: ...v_XXX 8 N11 8 nvoVARh_Blk1_XXX SNVT_count Var Hour Block 2 AI 38 AI 38 Dev_XXX 9 N11 9 nvoVARh_Blk2_XXX SNVT_count Var Hour Block 3 AI 39 AI 39 Dev_XXX 10 N11 10 nvoVARh_Blk3_XXX SNVT_count Var Hour Block 4 AI 40 AI 40 Dev_XXX 11 N11 11 nvoVARh_Blk4_XXX SNVT_count Var Hour Block 5 AI 41 AI 41 Dev_XXX 12 N11 12 nvoVARh_Blk5_XXX SNVT_count Var Hour Block 6 AI 42 AI 42 Dev_XXX 13 N11 13 nvoVARh_Blk6_...

Page 73: ... 1 sec Ph BͲC Voltage AI 15 AI 15 S32_XXX 10 F10 10 nvoBC_Volt_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 1 sec Ph CͲA Voltage AI 16 AI 16 S32_XXX 11 F10 11 nvoCA_Volt_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 1 sec VA AI 17 AI 17 S32_XXX 12 F10 12 nvoVA_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 1 sec Three VAR AI 18 AI 18 S32_XXX 13 F10 13 nvo3_VAR_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 1 sec Watts AI 19 AI 19 S32_XXX 14 F10 14 nvoWatts_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 1 sec Frequency AI ...

Page 74: ...F10 30 nvoCrtCTRtDn_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Measured Neutral Current CT Ratio Num AI 43 AI 43 S32_XXX 31 F10 31 nvoMsNtCTRtN_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Measured Neutral Current CT Ratio Den AI 44 AI 44 S32_XXX 32 F10 32 nvoMsNtCTRtD_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Ph Voltage PT Ratio Numerator AI 45 AI 45 S32_XXX 33 F10 33 nvoVtPTRtNum_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Ph Voltage PT Ratio Denominator AI 46 AI 46 S32_XXX 34 F10 34...

Page 75: ... 15 AI 15 Flt_XXX 014 F10 014 nvoM1NeutCur_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 Amps A AI 16 AI 16 Flt_XXX 015 F10 015 nvoM2AmpsA_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 Amps B AI 17 AI 17 Flt_XXX 016 F10 016 nvoM2AmpsB_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 Amps C AI 18 AI 18 Flt_XXX 017 F10 017 nvoM2AmpsC_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 Watts 3ͲPh total AI 19 AI 19 Flt_XXX 018 F10 018 nvoM2WattTot_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 VARs 3ͲPh ...

Page 76: ...unt_inc_f MTR06 Amps B AI 49 AI 49 Flt_XXX 048 F10 048 nvoM6AmpsB_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 Amps C AI 50 AI 50 Flt_XXX 049 F10 049 nvoM6AmpsC_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 Watts 3ͲPh total AI 51 AI 51 Flt_XXX 050 F10 050 nvoM6WattTot_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 VARs 3ͲPh total AI 52 AI 52 Flt_XXX 051 F10 051 nvoM6VARsTot_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 VAs 3ͲPh total AI 53 AI 53 Flt_XXX 052 F10 052 nvoM6V...

Page 77: ...WͲhours Total AI 84 AI 84 S32_XXX 012 F11 012 nvoM2WHTot_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 VARͲhours Positive AI 85 AI 85 S32_XXX 013 F11 013 nvoM2VARHPos_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 VARͲhours Negative AI 86 AI 86 S32_XXX 014 F11 014 nvoM2VARHNeg_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 VARͲhours Net AI 87 AI 87 S32_XXX 015 F11 015 nvoM2VARHNet_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 VARͲhours Total AI 88 AI 88 S32_XXX 016 F11 016 ...

Page 78: ...count_inc_f MTR06 WͲhours Net AI 119 AI 119 S32_XXX 047 F11 047 nvoM6WHNet_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 WͲhours Total AI 120 AI 120 S32_XXX 048 F11 048 nvoM6WHTot_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 VARͲhours Positive AI 121 AI 121 S32_XXX 049 F11 049 nvoM6VARHPos_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 VARͲhours Negative AI 122 AI 122 S32_XXX 050 F11 050 nvoM6VARHNeg_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR06 VARͲhours Net AI 123 AI 12...

Page 79: ... AI 154 Flt_XXX 081 F10 081 nvoM3PsWtAvg_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR03 Positive VARs 3ͲPh Avg AI 155 AI 155 Flt_XXX 082 F10 082 nvoM3PsVARAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR03 Negative Watts 3ͲPh Avg AI 156 AI 156 Flt_XXX 083 F10 083 nvoM3NgWtAvg_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR03 Negative VARs 3ͲPh Avg AI 157 AI 157 Flt_XXX 084 F10 084 nvoM3NgVARAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR03 VAs 3ͲPh Avg AI 158 AI 158 Flt_XXX 085 F...

Page 80: ...m AI 190 AI 190 Flt_XXX 113 F10 113 nvo1NWtMxAvD_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR01 Negative VARs 3ͲPh Max Avg Dem AI 191 AI 191 Flt_XXX 114 F10 114 nvo1NVARMxAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 Positive Watts 3ͲPh Max Avg Dem AI 192 AI 192 Flt_XXX 115 F10 115 nvo2PWtMxAvD_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 Positive VARs 3ͲPh Max Avg Dem AI 193 AI 193 Flt_XXX 116 F10 116 nvo2PVARMxAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f MTR02 Negative...

Page 81: ... 001 nvoSerNum2_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 3 AI 222 AI 222 Dev2_XXX 002 N13 002 nvoSerNum3_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 4 AI 223 AI 223 Dev2_XXX 003 N13 003 nvoSerNum4_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 5 AI 224 AI 224 Dev2_XXX 004 N13 004 nvoSerNum5_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 6 AI 225 AI 225 Dev2_XXX 005 N13 005 nvoSerNum6_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 7 AI 22...

Page 82: ...c_f Power Factor Meter 01 AI 15 AI 15 Flt_XXX 014 F10 014 nvoPFM1_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Power Factor Meter 02 AI 16 AI 16 Flt_XXX 015 F10 015 nvoPFM2_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Power Factor Meter 03 AI 17 AI 17 Flt_XXX 016 F10 016 nvoPFM3_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Amps Meter 04 AI 18 AI 18 Flt_XXX 017 F10 017 nvoAmpsM4_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Amps Meter 05 AI 19 AI 19 Flt_XXX 018 F10 018 nvoAmpsM5_XXX SNVT_count...

Page 83: ...nt_inc_f Amps Meter 11 AI 49 AI 49 Flt_XXX 048 F10 048 nvoAmpsM11_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Amps Meter 12 AI 50 AI 50 Flt_XXX 049 F10 049 nvoAmpsM12_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Meter 10 AI 51 AI 51 Flt_XXX 050 F10 050 nvoWattsM10_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Meter 11 AI 52 AI 52 Flt_XXX 051 F10 051 nvoWattsM11_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Meter 12 AI 53 AI 53 Flt_XXX 052 F10 052 nvoWattsM12_XXX SNVT_count_i...

Page 84: ...SNVT_count_inc_f VARs Meter 16 AI 84 AI 84 Flt_XXX 083 F10 083 nvoVARsM16_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARs Meter 17 AI 85 AI 85 Flt_XXX 084 F10 084 nvoVARsM17_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARs Meter 18 AI 86 AI 86 Flt_XXX 085 F10 085 nvoVARsM18_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VAs Meter 16 AI 87 AI 87 Flt_XXX 086 F10 086 nvoVAsM16_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VAs Meter 17 AI 88 AI 88 Flt_XXX 087 F10 087 nvoVAsM17_XXX SNVT_count_inc...

Page 85: ...Power Factor Meter 22 AI 120 AI 120 Flt_XXX 119 F10 119 nvoPFM22_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Power Factor Meter 23 AI 121 AI 121 Flt_XXX 120 F10 120 nvoPFM23_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Power Factor Meter 24 AI 122 AI 122 Flt_XXX 121 F10 121 nvoPFM24_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Received Meter 01 AI 123 AI 123 S32_XXX 000 F12 000 nvoWHRecM1_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Received Meter 02 AI 124 AI 124 S32_XXX 00...

Page 86: ...red Meter 05 AI 154 AI 154 S32_XXX 031 F12 031 nvoWHDelM5_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Delivered Meter 06 AI 155 AI 155 S32_XXX 032 F12 032 nvoWHDelM6_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Net Meter 04 AI 156 AI 156 S32_XXX 033 F12 033 nvoWHNetM4_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Net Meter 05 AI 157 AI 157 S32_XXX 034 F12 034 nvoWHNetM5_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Net Meter 06 AI 158 AI 158 S32_XXX 035 F12 035...

Page 87: ...S32_XXX 066 F12 066 nvoVARhPosM7_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Positive Meter 08 AI 190 AI 190 S32_XXX 067 F12 067 nvoVARhPosM8_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Positive Meter 09 AI 191 AI 191 S32_XXX 068 F12 068 nvoVARhPosM9_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Negative Meter 07 AI 192 AI 192 S32_XXX 069 F12 069 nvoVARhNegM7_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Negative Meter 08 AI 193 AI 193 S32_XXX 070 F12 ...

Page 88: ...et Meter 12 AI 224 AI 224 S32_XXX 101 F12 101 nvoVARhNtM12_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Total Meter 10 AI 225 AI 225 S32_XXX 102 F12 102 nvoVARhToM10_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Total Meter 11 AI 226 AI 226 S32_XXX 103 F12 103 nvoVARhToM11_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Total Meter 12 AI 227 AI 227 S32_XXX 104 F12 104 nvoVARhToM12_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VAͲhours Total Meter 10 AI 228 AI 228 S32...

Page 89: ...Received Meter 17 AI 259 ADF 3 S32_XXX 136 F12 136 nvoWHRecM17_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Received Meter 18 AI 260 ADF 4 S32_XXX 137 F12 137 nvoWHRecM18_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Delivered Meter 16 AI 261 ADF 5 S32_XXX 138 F12 138 nvoWHDelM16_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Delivered Meter 17 AI 262 ADF 6 S32_XXX 139 F12 139 nvoWHDelM17_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Delivered Meter 18 AI 263 ADF ...

Page 90: ...294 ADF 38 S32_XXX 171 F12 171 nvoWHTotM19_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Total Meter 20 AI 295 ADF 39 S32_XXX 172 F12 172 nvoWHTotM20_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f WͲhours Total Meter 21 AI 296 ADF 40 S32_XXX 173 F12 173 nvoWHTotM21_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Positive Meter 19 AI 297 ADF 41 S32_XXX 174 F12 174 nvoVARhPsM19_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Positive Meter 20 AI 298 ADF 42 S32_XXX 175 F12 17...

Page 91: ...329 ADF 73 S32_XXX 206 F12 206 nvoVARhNgM24_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Net Meter 22 AI 330 ADF 74 S32_XXX 207 F12 207 nvoVARhNtM22_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Net Meter 23 AI 331 ADF 75 S32_XXX 208 F12 208 nvoVARhNtM23_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Net Meter 24 AI 332 ADF 76 S32_XXX 209 F12 209 nvoVARhNtM24_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VARͲhours Total Meter 22 AI 333 ADF 77 S32_XXX 210 F12 210 nvo...

Page 92: ...364 ADF 108 Flt_XXX 147 F10 147 nvoPsWtM8Avg_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive Watts Meter 09 Avg AI 365 ADF 109 Flt_XXX 148 F10 148 nvoPsWtM9Avg_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive VARs Meter 07 Avg AI 366 ADF 110 Flt_XXX 149 F10 149 nvoPsVARM7Av_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive VARs Meter 08 Avg AI 367 ADF 111 Flt_XXX 150 F10 150 nvoPsVARM8Av_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive VARs Meter 09 Avg AI 368 ADF 112 Flt...

Page 93: ...AI 399 ADF 143 Flt_XXX 182 F10 182 nvoPsWtM16Av_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive Watts Meter 17 Avg AI 400 ADF 144 Flt_XXX 183 F10 183 nvoPsWtM17Av_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive Watts Meter 18 Avg AI 401 ADF 145 Flt_XXX 184 F10 184 nvoPsWtM18Av_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive VARs Meter 16 Avg AI 402 ADF 146 Flt_XXX 185 F10 185 nvoPsVAR16Av_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive VARs Meter 17 Avg AI 403 ADF 147...

Page 94: ...X 217 F10 217 nvoNgVAR24Av_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Current Date and Time 1 AI 435 ADF 179 Dev1_XXX 000 N13 000 nvoCurDatTm1_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Current Date and Time 2 AI 436 ADF 180 Dev1_XXX 001 N13 001 nvoCurDatTm2_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Current Date and Time 3 AI 437 ADF 181 Dev1_XXX 002 N13 002 nvoCurDatTm3_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Pos Watts Meter 01 Max Avg Dem AI 438 ADF 182 Flt_XXX 218 F10 218 nvoP...

Page 95: ...69 ADF 213 Flt_XXX 249 F10 249 nvoNWt8MxAvD_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg Watts Meter 09 Max Avg Dem AI 470 ADF 214 Flt_XXX 250 F10 250 nvoNWt9MxAvD_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg VARs Meter 07 Max Avg Dem AI 471 ADF 215 Flt_XXX 251 F10 251 nvoNVAR7MxAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg VARs Meter 08 Max Avg Dem AI 472 ADF 216 Flt_XXX 252 F10 252 nvoNVAR8MxAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg VARs Meter 09 Max Avg Dem AI 473 ...

Page 96: ... Dem AI 504 ADF 248 Flt_XXX 284 F11 029 nvoNWt16MxAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg Watts Meter 17 Max Avg Dem AI 505 ADF 249 Flt_XXX 285 F11 030 nvoNWt17MxAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg Watts Meter 18 Max Avg Dem AI 506 ADF 250 Flt_XXX 286 F11 031 nvoNWt18MxAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg VARs Meter 16 Max Avg Dem AI 507 ADF 251 Flt_XXX 287 F11 032 nvoNVAR16MxA_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neg VARs Meter 17 Max Avg D...

Page 97: ...Dev2_XXX 004 N14 004 nvoCTNum4_XXX SNVT_count_inc CT Numerator Meter 5 AI 539 ADI 27 Dev2_XXX 005 N14 005 nvoCTNum5_XXX SNVT_count_inc CT Numerator Meter 6 AI 540 ADI 28 Dev2_XXX 006 N14 006 nvoCTNum6_XXX SNVT_count_inc CT Numerator Meter 7 AI 541 ADI 29 Dev2_XXX 007 N14 007 nvoCTNum7_XXX SNVT_count_inc CT Numerator Meter 8 AI 542 ADI 30 Dev2_XXX 008 N14 008 nvoCTNum8_XXX SNVT_count_inc CT Numerat...

Page 98: ... AI 563 ADI 51 Dev3_XXX 003 N15 003 nvoSerNum2_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 3 AI 564 ADI 52 Dev3_XXX 004 N15 004 nvoSerNum3_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 4 AI 565 ADI 53 Dev3_XXX 005 N15 005 nvoSerNum4_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 5 AI 566 ADI 54 Dev3_XXX 006 N15 006 nvoSerNum5_XXX SNVT_count_inc Serial Number Reg 6 AI 567 ADI 55 Dev3_XXX 007 N15 007 nvoSerNum6_XXX SNVT_coun...

Page 99: ...012 F10 12 nvoPF_3PhTot_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Frequency AI 14 AI 14 Flt_XXX 013 F10 13 nvoFreq_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Neutral Current AI 15 AI 15 Flt_XXX 014 F10 14 nvoNeut_Crnt_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Phase A AI 16 AI 16 Flt_XXX 015 F10 15 nvoWatts_PhA_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Phase B AI 17 AI 17 Flt_XXX 016 F10 16 nvoWatts_PhB_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Watts Phase C AI 18 AI 18 Flt_XXX 017 F10 17 n...

Page 100: ...3PAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Negative VARs 3ͲPh Avg AI 42 AI 42 Flt_XXX 033 F10 33 nvoNgVAR3PAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VAs 3ͲPh Avg AI 43 AI 43 Flt_XXX 034 F10 34 nvoVA_3PhAvg_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Positive PF 3ͲPh Avg AI 44 AI 44 Flt_XXX 035 F10 35 nvoPsPF3PhAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Negative PF 3ͲPF Avg AI 45 AI 45 Flt_XXX 036 F10 36 nvoNgPF3PhAv_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f VAͲhours Total AI 46 AI 46 Scl_XXX 0...

Page 101: ...X SNVT_count Serial Number Reg 1 AI 60 AI 60 Dev_XXX 110 N14 1 nvoSerNum1_XXX SNVT_count Serial Number Reg 2 AI 61 AI 61 Dev_XXX 111 N14 2 nvoSerNum2_XXX SNVT_count Serial Number Reg 3 AI 62 AI 62 Dev_XXX 112 N14 3 nvoSerNum3_XXX SNVT_count Serial Number Reg 4 AI 63 AI 63 Dev_XXX 113 N14 4 nvoSerNum4_XXX SNVT_count Serial Number Reg 5 AI 64 AI 64 Dev_XXX 114 N14 5 nvoSerNum5_XXX SNVT_count Serial ...

Page 102: ...nvoVbPhAng_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Vc Phasor Angle AI 18 AI 18 S16_XXX 009 N10 9 nvoVcPhAng_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Ia Phasor Angle AI 19 AI 19 S16_XXX 010 N10 10 nvoIaPhAng_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Ib Phasor Angle AI 20 AI 20 S16_XXX 011 N10 11 nvoIbPhAng_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Ic Phasor Angle AI 21 AI 21 S16_XXX 012 N10 12 nvoIcPhAng_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 3 Phase Real Power AI 22 AI 22 S32_XXX 009 F11 9 nvo3...

Page 103: ...17 nvo3PhRlPwDm_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 3 Phase React Power Demand AI 47 AI 47 S32_XXX 018 F11 18 nvo3PhRcPrDm_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 3 Phase Apparent Power Demand AI 48 AI 48 S32_XXX 019 F11 19 nvo3PhApPrDm_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Frequency AI 49 AI 49 S16_XXX 014 N10 14 nvoFreq_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Frequency Minimum AI 50 AI 50 S16_XXX 015 N10 15 nvoFreqMin_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f Frequency Maximum AI 51 A...

Page 104: ...nt Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object Id N2 Data Type N2 Address EIP Tag Name DF1 Address Lon Name Lon SNVT Type 3 Phase React Power Max Demand AI 61 AI 61 S32_XXX 030 F11 30 nvo3PhRcPMxD_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f 3 Phase Apparent Power Max Demand AI 62 AI 62 S32_XXX 031 F11 31 nvo3PhApPMxD_XXX SNVT_count_inc_f ...

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Page 111: ...without having to have the BMS Integrator on site This appendix contains instructions for using one of these applications Chip kin Automation System s CAS BACnet Explorer NOTE To test BACnet MS TP you will need a Serial to RS485 or a USB to RS485 converter C 1 Download the CAS Explorer and Request an Activation Key 1 Go to http app chipkin com activation twoweek 2 Fill in all the information and e...

Page 112: ...activation key go to http www chipkin com technical resources cas bacnet explorer 5 Scroll down until you see the Download icon 6 Click Executable dmb and run the file A Setup Wizard will step you through downloading the CAS Bacnet Explorer application 7 Follow the prompts When you finish installation a window will prompt you to enter a license ...

Page 113: ...is an example of how to configure the ProtoCom with a BACnet Explorer The one shown here was developed by Chipkin Automation Systems It is subject to all of their licenses and restrictions Please read and follow their license requirements before using These are the instructions to set up CAS BACnet Explorer for the first time on BACnet MS ST and BACnet IP C 2 1 CAS BACnet MS TP Setup 1 Using the S...

Page 114: ...n Doc E204701 C 4 C Validating the ProtoCom in the Field 2 Open the CAS BACnet Explorer application to display the main screen 3 Click on Settings 4 In the Networks section check the BACnet MSTP box and uncheck the BACnet IP and BACnet Ethernet boxes ...

Page 115: ...204701 C 5 C Validating the ProtoCom in the Field 5 Set the BACnet MSTP MAC address to 0 6 Set the BACnet MSTP Baud Rate to 38400 7 Click OK 3 In the bottom right hand corner of the main screen make sure that the BACnet MSTP box is green 4 Click on Discover ...

Page 116: ...creen will display BACnet network information C 2 2 CAS BACnet IP Setup 1 See 1 8 Web Configurator on page 1 11 to set the IP address and subnet of the PC that will be running the CAS BACnet Explorer 2 Connect a straight or crossover Ethernet cable from the PC to the ProtoCom 3 Open the CAS BACnet Explorer application to display the main screen ...

Page 117: ...204701 C 7 C Validating the ProtoCom in the Field 4 Click on Settings 5 In the Networks section check the BACnet IP box and uncheck the BACnet MSTP and BACnet Ethernet boxes 6 In the Select a Network Device box select the PC s network card by clicking on it ...

Page 118: ... E204701 C 8 C Validating the ProtoCom in the Field 7 Click OK 4 In the bottom right hand corner of the screen make sure that the BACnet IP box is green 5 Click on Discover 6 Check all 4 boxes 7 Click Send The screen will display BACnet network information ...

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