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SECTION 1 - Specifications

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All  you  need  is  a  web  browser  running  on  any  laptop,  PDA,  or  cell  phone 

anywhere in the world to monitor and log electric, gas, water or compressed 

air consumption.  Receive email alerts if consumption crosses a threshold.

The 

Maverick

 

IP Sub Metering Appliance incorporates a web server, accepts 

a pulse input from any energy meter (KWH, water, gas, steam or compressed 

air) and displays consumption by the minute, hour, day, week and month. The 

appliance logs the data in CSV format, and usage can be viewed as bar graphs 

for  the minute,  hour,  day,  week and  month.   The  appliance  can  also email 

periodic consumption reports every hour, day, week or month which can be 

imported into Excel, Word or any other application which accepts CSV data. 

Data is also available formatted for XML and any application can retrieve the 

data for storage or analysis.

Power the appliance with any 24VAC transformer, plug it into a hub/router, 

launch  any  web  browser,  punch  in  the  default  IP  and  connect.    No  custom 

software to load, no discovery routines, no custom cables or training.  The 

Sub  Metering 

Maverick 

 

serves  up  static  web  pages  with  dynamic  energy 

consumption data updates every second or two.  Most users can configure and 

utilize the appliance without any training or support in less than five minutes.

For effective utilization of energy and natural resources, waste and inefficiency 

have  to  be  eliminated.    This  can  only  be  accomplished  by  holding  energy 

consumers accountable.  The 

Maverick

   

IP Sub Metering Appliance provides an 

ideal low cost solution for consumption data acquisition and analysis.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Termination:

  Removable terminal blocks

                       16 Ga max., RJ-45 Ethernet jack

Weight:

  0.5 lbs. (.25 kg)

Supply Voltage: 

 24 VAC/VDC

Environmental:  

10-90%RH Non-Condensing

Operating Temp:

  -40˚F to 125˚F (-40˚C to 52˚C)

Storage Temp:

  -40˚F to 150˚F (-40˚C to 66˚C)

Enclosure:

  UL 94V-5-O Polycarbonate plastic

Supply Current:

  250 mA (6 VA)

Meter Pulse Input:

  Dry contact closure (1.0 mA load)

Minute        60 samples
Hour         24 samples
Day           31 samples
Week           8 samples
Month       12 samples

1.1.0

Ethernet:

  10-Base T

IP Assignment:

  Static or DHCP

Email:

  SMTP to two email addresses

Data Logging CSV Files:

 

Minute   1440 samples
Hour       744 samples
Day         366 samples
Week         53 samples
Month       12 samples

Data Logging Graphs:

 

Summary of Contents for Maverick IP Sub IP-SM-101

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Page 2: ...atic IP 3 0 1 Network Configuration DHCP IP 3 1 0 Main Page 3 1 2 Data Logging 3 2 0 Reset Button 3 3 0 XML Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 15 16 Page 16 Page 16 17 SECTION 2 Initial Configuration Page 7...

Page 3: ...rbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test 1 0 1 RoHS Compliant MAMAC Systems Inc products designated RoHS Compliant...

Page 4: ...custom software to load no discovery routines no custom cables or training The Sub Metering Maverick serves up static web pages with dynamic energy consumption data updates every second or two Most us...

Page 5: ...right 2009 DN IS IPSM101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc 4 of 17 MAMAC SYSTEMS 24 VAC VDC Neutral Com Ground Earth L A N L i n k H e a r t b e a t P o w e r RESET Button LEDs Pulse Figure 1 P...

Page 6: ...cian Figure 2 Warning Caution Disconnect power supply before installation to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage Make all connections in accordance with national and local electrical codes U...

Page 7: ...NING Maximum supply voltage MUST NOT EXCEED 35VAC 35VDC 24 VDC VAC Note Use 18 gauge conductor for ground Note Always disconnect power from unit before wiring a sensor Figure 3 24 VAC VDC TRANSFORMER...

Page 8: ...ut and output terminal blocks and leave only the power terminal block plugged in Attach the crossover cable to the appliance and the other end to the laptop ethernet jack as shown in Figure 4A If usin...

Page 9: ...in Figure 5 Example 192 168 1 XX The XX can be any number except 10 because the Maverick default IP is 192 168 1 10 We recommend using 192 168 1 11 Now click on the second line Subnet mask It should...

Page 10: ...ase or lowercase Main Page Refresh Rate The Maverick appliance uses AJAX and XML to automatically refresh the Main page The default refresh rate is 1 0 second If the user desires to slow down the refr...

Page 11: ...not all DNS default is used and a DNS Domain Name System server is available on the network to resolve the host name to an IP address If a power cycle email is desired click the Enabled button For st...

Page 12: ...put the meter constant The meter constant is the value per pulse For example if each pulse is equal to 100 Watts and the unit of measure is KWH the meter constant will be 0 100 Similarly if the water...

Page 13: ...rt is desired click on the Alert Enable radio button Enter the value in the Alert Value field The value can be 1 to 155575069890 The appliance also logs consumption by the minute hour day week and mon...

Page 14: ...re available 1 Use a CAT 5 patchcord and plug it into a hub or switch and connect the hub switch to a router on the web 2 Use a CAT 5 cable to connect directly to the router 3 Configure an Ethernet Br...

Page 15: ...nce to the Bridge with a CAT 5 cable For more information on wireless 802 11 B G configuration please refer to AN IP802 11 Connect the pulse input as shown in Figure 3 Section 1 4 2 Power up the appli...

Page 16: ...eset All current data hour day week month year except current minute consumption is stored in power backed up RAM memory and protected for seven 7 days without power In the event of a power outage onl...

Page 17: ...ess Username and Password configuration will revert back to factory defaults XML The appliance has XML embedded with formatted input and output data Each data field has an XML tag defined To view all...

Page 18: ...MinuteAlert Normal MinuteAlert Units KWH Units Minute Hour id hour CurrentHour 34860 CurrentHour PreviousHour 49620 PreviousHour HourAlert Normal HourAlert Units KWH Units Hour Day id day CurrentDay...

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