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accept blank or NULL as a valid entry in a data table to represent invalid data.

For data exported from the BMO website, the columns that are invalid (NULL) are reported as blank fields. This makes it 
easier to import into MS Excel as blank cells. With the current firmware, the AcquiLite will report blank fields rather than 
"NULL" to make direct import of data from the AcquiLite easier, as well as reduce the file size. Developers intending to use 
data files from the AcquiLite should handle both the word "NULL" as well as a blank column as indications of an invalid 
data point. 

Log Storage Capacity

The AcquiLite uses approximately 8 Mbytes of flash disk for log file storage. As data from the modbus meters is collected, it 
is appended to log files on this flash chip. Once a day (at the first call-out period for uploading data) the log files are 
"rotated". This action renames each log file and compresses the old file using gzip. The net result is a smaller file for storage 
or modem/ethernet transfer. 

Because the files are compressed, the actual size of the data on the flash chip will vary depending on the data itself. For 
example, if a device is reporting 25KWh, it will use fewer bytes than a log entry that has 9,999,999KWh. 

We have measured a typical installation with 5 H8036 power meters and 5 A8923 IO modules, and determined the system 
will run for well over a hundred days with a 15 minute log cycle. Changing the number of meters, the type of log data,  or the 
log cycle period will affect your results accordingly.   Please read Technote “TN-03” at obvius.com for more information 
about log file storage capacity.

When the AcquiLite storage area on the flash starts to run out of space, the following action is taken:

When the 8 Mbyte log file storage area is 75% full, the AcquiLite will immediately compress the log files and 
attempt to upload the data to the BMO website or user specified site. This action will not wait until the next 
scheduled upload time. 

When the storage area is 95% full, the AcquiLite will immediately attempt to upload the data, and if unsuccessful, 
will purge the oldest (rotated) log data file. 

Log files are deleted automatically if the AcquiLite has successfully uploaded the log file to a database server using the 
HTTP/Post protocol.  If you do not configure the AcquiLite to automatically push the log files to your server, you must 
manually delete them.  To delete log files, refer to the FTP method of downloading log files.  One step detailed in the FTP 
section is how to delete a log file from the AcquiLite.

Uploading data to the BMO website.

After the AcquiLite has been configured and has logged some data, you will want to collect the data for analysis. There are 
several ways of collecting the data from the AcquiLite, including the Building Manager Online service. Other methods are 
noted in the data collection FAQ.  This section details configuring the AcquiLite for use with the BMO service. 

Step 1:

 First, use your browser to connect to the AcquiLite. Select the Modbus/Setup section from the menu on the left. In 

the field titled "Modbus Loop Name" enter a name for this AcquiLite to uniquely identify it on the BMO website. Because 
the BMO site can show multiple AcquiLite devices, it is important to have a descriptive name in this field. 

Step 2:

 Select the “Log File Data”, “Setup/Upload” menu option. The following features are available:

AcquiLite Serial Number: 

This is the serial number that uniquely identifies this AcquiLite. This number cannot be 

changed. When uploading data to the BMO website, this serial number is used to identify the AcquiLite to the BMO 
server. 

Scheduled upload time: 

This option allows you to control when the AcquiLite will initiate the upload process. You 

can select any hour of the day, and the AcquiLite will select some time at random within that hour to start the 
upload. The random feature allows multiple AcquiLite devices to share a single dialup account or phone line by not 
starting the dialout at the same time for all devices. If the AcquiLite is on a LAN connection (DSL, Cable Modem, 
T1, etc) an upload time of "hourly" may be selected. 

Upload data on alarm status change

 will cause the AcquiLite to initiate the upload process if any point on any 

modbus device enters or leaves an alarm state. This allows the AcquiLite to send data when an alarm is detected, 
and will upload that information to the BMO website in a timely manner. The BMO website will then send email 
notifications if necessary. If this option is disabled, the BMO website may not be able to send notifications until the 
end of the day when the AcquiLite calls in at its specified upload time. 

Upload data on low disk alarm:

 This feature will cause the AcquiLite to attempt a data upload immediately if the 

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Page 1: ...Data Acquisition Server Obvius LLC Installation and Operation Manual Model A7810 Date Aug 10 2011 Page 1 A7810 AcquiLite Data Acquisition Server www calcert com sales calcert com 1 800 544 2843 0 5 1...

Page 2: ...utside of Obvius s authorized facilities 4 has not been sold subject to other warranty terms specified at the time of sale and 5 is still owned by the original purchaser This warranty provides specifi...

Page 3: ...oting Ethernet Problems 18 System Options 18 Status 18 Processes 18 Date and Time 18 Universal Time Is Your Friend 19 System logs 19 Firmware Update 20 Diagnostics 20 Host Lookup 20 Connection Test 20...

Page 4: ...it connection point hub or switch IP address and Netmask check with system administrator Gateway address check with system administrator DNS server address check with system administrator HTTP Proxy a...

Page 5: ...ms Pulse rate option 100hz minimum pulse width 5ms Contact closure threshold 100 to 2 5k user selectable Pulse count values are stored in non volatile memory Isolation2 The RJ45 Ethernet is isolated t...

Page 6: ...erous if wire scraps come into contact with high voltage wires Step 4 Power up and diagnostics A power supply is not provided with the AcquiLite EMB therefore it is up to the installer to provide the...

Page 7: ...e AcquiLite or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP address this process assigns an IP address dynamically to the AcquiLite when it is connected to the network from a host DHCP server or Direct co...

Page 8: ...ained automatically Simply select the Enable DHCP from the first TCP IP configuration menu Step 4 After the address information has been set you must reboot the AcquiLite Select the Previous Menu opti...

Page 9: ...d the scope of this document however A From the Windows start menu select the Settings Network Connections option Double click the Local Area network connection icon in the network folder then click t...

Page 10: ...steps for each Modbus device Step 7 Select the Modbus Setup menu option Specify the Modbus Loop Name This will become the name of the AcquiLite This is the name that will appear on the BMO website se...

Page 11: ...ord for read only access Log information is stored in var log modbus For read write delete access use the login name root and the admin password The three usernames specified are not able to be change...

Page 12: ...used to configure a Modbus device that is not presently connected to the system add a framework configured device or add a Modbus TCP connected device See the section on manually adding a device below...

Page 13: ...the page several buttons are present Done returns you to the device list page Log File This icon will display a table view of the most recent data in the current log file Use the log file export page...

Page 14: ...ta points are rotated about every 10 seconds The values on the LCD console are updated when the next log interval occurs Point Config Some devices have configurable point features Most data points are...

Page 15: ...dress already listed in the device list page Modbus TCP Gateway IP This option allows the AcquiLite to log data from a remote Modbus device that is attached to the LAN via a Modbus TCP gateway device...

Page 16: ...control based on the IP address of the system making the request The Modbus TCP protocol does not have provisions for any authentication password or other methods of security By default the gateway fe...

Page 17: ...the wireless diagnostics options will be present in the AcquiLite Please refer to the AcquiSuite A8812 or A8810 user manuals for further details on the wireless diagnostic features Networking Network...

Page 18: ...mmon mistake is configuring the Laptop IP to the same address as the IP address of the AcquiLite In order for the laptop and AcquiLite to communicate the IP addresses should not be identical see the b...

Page 19: ...data in the database in UTC format and then convert the information when generating a report for the user For example if you wish to draw a graph of KW over Time prompt the user for a date range say J...

Page 20: ...es will be displayed If any firmware updates are available a button to the right will be shown labeled Download The firmware files are asarm cramfs The main AcquiLite firmware file including the modbu...

Page 21: ...failure is due to the password not being correct LCD Console The AcquiLite has an LCD console and two push buttons labeled Menu and Select These can be used to configure some of the basic features of...

Page 22: ...ng requests This test does not verify if the DNS servers can actually resolve DNS names to IP addresses For a more complete test use the Connection Test web page in the AcquiLite diagnostics menu Modb...

Page 23: ...ame starts with mb xxx where xxx is the Modbus device address number One file with the log extension is the file where the most recent data is being stored Other log files have a gz extension These ar...

Page 24: ...No space left on device 32 Broken pipe 52 Invalid Exchange 101 Network is unreachable 110 Connection timed out 111 Connection refused 113 No route to host 129 Illegal Function function was not allowe...

Page 25: ...log files to your server you must manually delete them To delete log files refer to the FTP method of downloading log files One step detailed in the FTP section is how to delete a log file from the Ac...

Page 26: ...nformation about the transfer process use the Connection Test page in the Testing Diags menu on the AcquiLite for a full report of the data upload progress Retrieving Data From the AcquiLite Overview...

Page 27: ...s uploaded Designed for integration with existing energy reporting systems Contact Obvius technical support for further details and sample scripts Removing Data From the AcquiLite When using an HTTP P...

Page 28: ...be shown on that dialog Simply copy paste this URK into your link The AcquiLite can provide Modbus device data in XML format This feature coupled with browser based AJAX Javascript can provide a very...

Page 29: ...roximately 4 x 4 25 x 2 deep The AcquiLite has 4 mounting holes for use with a 6 screw The drawing above shows the relative position of the mounting holes Page 29 A7810 AcquiLite Data Acquisition Serv...

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