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several ways of collecting the data from the AcquiSuite including the Building Manager Online service. Other methods are 
noted in the data collection FAQ.  This section details configuring the AcquiSuite for use with the BMO service. 

Step 1:

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

the field titled "Modbus Loop Name" enter a name for this AcquiSuite to uniquely identify it on the BMO website. Because 
the BMO site can show multiple AcquiSuite 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:

AcquiSuite Serial Number: 

This is the serial number that uniquely identifies this AcquiSuite. This number can not 

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

Scheduled upload time: 

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

You can select any hour of the day, and the AcquiSuite will select some time at random within that hour to start the 
upload. The random feature allows multiple AcquiSuite devices to share a single dialup account or phone line by 
not starting the dialout at the same time for all devices. If the AcquiSuite 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 AcquiSuite to initiate the upload process if any point on any 

modbus device enters or leaves an alarm state. This allows the AcquiSuite 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 AcquiSuite calls in at its specified upload time. 

Upload data on low disk alarm:

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

log file storage area is more than 75% full. 

Allow remote modbus device configuration:

 If enabled, users may remotely configure alarms and other modbus 

device features on the BMO website. When the AcquiSuite uploads data to the BMO website, it will also download 
any new configuration information as needed. Note: if configuration changes are made to the AcquiSuite, those 
changes will be uploaded to the BMO site. If configuration changes are made at both the AcquiSuite and the BMO 
website, the most recent changes will be used. 

Target Address to upload data: 

This is the website URL to upload data to. This should always be set to 

"http://www.buildingmanageronline.com/upload.php" unless you are configuring the AcquiSuite to send data to 
your own internal database server. (see the Data Collection FAQ at obvius.com ) 

Password to upload data:

 This password is used by the BMO webserver to verify the AcquiSuite device 

authentication before accepting the uploaded data. You should select a password other than the default, and make 
note of it for future reference. 

Number of times to retry: 

In the event of a failure (often due to dialup problems, busy signals, etc) this option 

specifies the number of retries to attempt the upload again. If all retries fail, the AcquiSuite will wait until the next 
scheduled upload time before trying again. 

Time to wait before retry: 

In the event of a failure, the AcquiSuite can be configured to wait for a specified period 

of time before attempting another connection. This option specifies how long to wait before retrying. 

Step 3: 

Contact the Obvius Technical Support department. Please have the 

AcquiSuite serial number

 and 

password to 

upload data

 handy. Your tech support representative will confirm your BMO account and will add the AcquiSuite to one of 

your client databases.

Step 4:

 Click the "Upload Data Now" button. Your data should be sent to the BMO webserver. 

Step 5: 

For more detailed information about the transfer process, use the Connection Test page in the Testing/Diags menu 

on the AcquiSuite for a full report of the data upload progress.

Retrieving  Data From the AcquiSuite

Overview of how the system was designed to work.

Now that you have installed your AcquiSuite and configured it to collect data from your meters and sensors, you will want to 
collect the data from your AcquiSuite. This document will provide an overview for collecting data from the AcquiSuite. 
Processing the data for billing reports, summaries, and other data processing are beyond the scope of this document.

Three basic ways to collect data from the AcquiSuite:

HTTP download from the AcquiSuite with a browser (pull)

FTP download from the AcquiSuite (pull)

Enertrax DL download from the AcquiSuite. (pull)

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Page 1: ...quisition Server Obvius LLC Installation and Operation Manual Model A8810 Date Jan 15 2013 Page 1 A8810 AcquiSuite Data Acquisition Server www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sale...

Page 2: ...repaired altered or modified outside 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...

Page 3: ...Troubleshooting Ethernet Problems 19 System Options 20 Status 20 Processes 20 Date and Time 20 Universal Time Is Your Friend 20 System logs 21 Firmware Update 21 Diagnostics 22 Host Lookup 22 Connecti...

Page 4: ...long RS485 runs over 200ft LAN information Ethernet 10 100Mbit connection point hub or switch IP address and Netmask check with system administrator Gateway address check with system administrator DN...

Page 5: ...The RJ45 Ethernet is isolated to 1500VDC from the main board RS485 port is isolated to 1500VDC from the main board Power input and USB port and are non isolated Environmental Pollution Degree 2 Altit...

Page 6: ...e a minimum insulation rating that exceeds the voltage inside the panel In addition other regulations may apply consult the building codes in your area prior to installation The RS485 port on the A881...

Page 7: ...f when not connected Blinks when Lan traffic is being sent or received RS485 RX TX The 485TX led should blink slowly once per second during normal operation The RX led will blink when external Modbus...

Page 8: ...computer such as a laptop primary connection will be dialin or dialout by modem You will need the following information from your network administrator The addresses will be in the form of where refer...

Page 9: ...t to allow the AcquiSuite to reboot Once the AcquiSuite has rebooted the new IP address will be displayed on the console If DHCP addressing was specified the server assigned address will be displayed...

Page 10: ...tton B In the network setup dialog there should be a list of items including adapters clients and protocols Locate the item labeled Internet Protocol TCP IP Note If you have multiple ethernet cards yo...

Page 11: ...These include the 4 20mA device scale multipliers and engineering units Each 4 20mA or 0 10Vsensor should be supplied with technical information including the low and high range values that can be use...

Page 12: ...number and firmware version when available for all devices in the Modbus device list Show stats show packet counters for all devices in the device list These include Sent Total number of packets sent...

Page 13: ...Alarm Specify a threshold for the alarm If the data point is recorded below the Low Alarm or above the High Alarm levels at the time a log entry is taken the point will be considered in an alarm stat...

Page 14: ...he log period is not calculated based on 15 minutes after the last reading When the AcquiSuite is first started it will take an initial reading of all the Modbus devices immediately Following that the...

Page 15: ...for Modbus RS485 Devices This option allows the AcquiSuite to search for Modbus devices attached on the RS 485 port This feature may be disabled to reduce queries on the RS 485 port Default is enabled...

Page 16: ...sensor s serial number Each sensor may be given a name and some have additional options to configure such as input value scaling ModHopper Map The AcquiSuite has additional diagnostic features that a...

Page 17: ...server provided by your dialup isp If you only use the AcquiSuite on a crossover cable and or dialin mode you should leave these blank DHCP enable disable If you LAN has a DHCP server you may enable...

Page 18: ...synchronization will align the clock to within 1 second of the internet time source or atomic clock You may need to verify if your firewall will allow NTP or Rdate packets to pass through Generally i...

Page 19: ...ion log This log shows a list of files transferred by FTP on the AcquiSuite Last Data Upload log This log file contains a report from the last data upload attempt to remote database webservers such as...

Page 20: ...s will be printed in Green failure messages will be printed in Red A sample upload test follows Ping localhost 127 0 0 1 Success Ethernet IP address 192 168 10 50 mask 255 255 255 0 Local subnet 192 1...

Page 21: ...e cursor to the right one space If you press the select button multiple times the cursor will move right a similar number of spaces allowing you to skip over characters that may be correct based on th...

Page 22: ...rds that have been configured and will return the AcquiSuite to the factory default settings This is mainly useful when reconfiguring an AcquiSuite that has been used previously on a different job or...

Page 23: ...he log file but may be several seconds after the initial log cycle The log date time is in Universal time UTC This means that the data is logged with no shift for daylight savings time and must be con...

Page 24: ...lid data point Log Storage Capacity The AcquiSuite 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...

Page 25: ...on as needed Note if configuration changes are made to the AcquiSuite those changes will be uploaded to the BMO site If configuration changes are made at both the AcquiSuite and the BMO website the mo...

Page 26: ...on your computer as well as provide configuration information about the AcquiSuite Enertrax DL can also be configured to make LAN or Dilaup calls to one or more AcquiSuite or AcquiLite data acquisiti...

Page 27: ...ify a command prompt prior to using mdel that will prevent the FTP client software from asking if you are sure you wish to delete each file Linking to AcquiSuite Device Status Pages It may be helpful...

Page 28: ...y 4 x 4 25 x 2 deep The AcquiSuite has 4 mounting holes for use with a 6 screw The drawing above shows the relative position of the mounting holes Page 30 A8810 AcquiSuite Data Acquisition Server www...

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