Circutor PLC PRIME Instruction Manual
Circutor PLC PRIME Instruction Manual

Circutor PLC PRIME Instruction Manual

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COMPACT DC
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  • Page 1 PLC PRIME Concentrator COMPACT DC INSTRUCTION MANUAL (M086B01-03-17A)
  • Page 2 COMPACT DC Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to modify features or the product manual without prior notifi cation. DISCLAIMER CIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modifi cations to the device or the unit specifi ca- tions set out in this instruction manual without prior notice. CIRCUTOR, SA on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device specifi cations and the most updated manuals. www.circutor.com Instruction Manual...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    COMPACT DC CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 DISCLAIMER ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 CONTENTS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 REVISION LOG �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6 1�- VERIFICATION UPON RECEPTION �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 2�- INTRODUCTION ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 3�- DEVICE INSTALLATION �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 3�1�- PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 3�2�- INSTALLATION ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 3�3�- DEVICE TERMINALS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������10 3�3�1�- COMPACT DC/DC-S SBT AND COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G MODELS �����������������������������������������������10 3�3�2�- COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I MODELS �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 5 COMPACT DC 5�17�- CONCENTRATOR MENU: NETWORK TOOLS ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 5�18�- CONCENTRATOR MENU: FIREWALL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 61 5�19�- CONCENTRATOR MENU: REBOOT ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 61 5�20�- CONCENTRATOR MENU: INPUTS (COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I,COMPACT DC 2 MODELS) ���������������� 62 5�21�- MODEM MENU: REPORTS (COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G MODEL) ��������������������������������������������������������� 62 5�22�- MODEM MENU: PARAMETERS (COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G MODEL) ��������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 6: Revision Log

    COMPACT DC REVISION LOG Table 1: Revision log� Date Revision Description 12/15 M086B01-03-15B Initial Version Changes in the following sections: 08/17 M086B01-03-17A 1. - 2. - 3.3.1. - 3.3.2. - 3.4.1. - 3.6. - 4.1.1. - 4.1.2. - 4.1.3. - 4.3. - 5.2.2.2.- 5.2.2.3.
  • Page 7: 1�- Verification Upon Reception

    - COMPACT DC 2 model, 6 connection terminals. If any problem is noticed upon reception, immediately contact the transport company and/or CIRCUTOR's after-sales service. 2�- INTRODUCTION The COMPACT DC concentrator is a device that manages and reads single-phase and three- phase energy meters with PRIME communications connected to the same low voltage network.
  • Page 8 - 4 digital inputs. The COMPACT DC 2 model also comes with: - 1 additional LV monitor: SBT-S - 2 additional pulse LEDs for active energy and reactive energy. - 1 additional PLC PRIME communications PLC-S - 4 digital inputs. The operating specifications of the COMPACT DC concentrator and monitor are defined in the following documents: - STG – DC Interface specification (version 3.1.c)
  • Page 9: 3�- Device Installation

    COMPACT DC 3�- DEVICE INSTALLATION 3.1.- PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS In order to use the device safely, it is critical that individuals who handle it follow the safety measures set out in the standards of the country where it is being used, use the personal protective equipment necessary, and pay attention to the vari- ous warnings indicated in this instruction manual.
  • Page 10: 3�2�- Installation

    COMPACT DC 3.2.- INSTALLATION The COMPACT DC is designed to be assembled on a DIN rail, with standard fixing points to attach it to the rail. Terminals, opening roofs or removing elements can expose parts that are haz- ardous to the touch while the device is powered. Do not use the device until it is fully installed.
  • Page 11: 3�3�2�- Compact Dc/Dc-S 4I Models

    COMPACT DC 3�3�2�- COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I MODELS Table 3:List of COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I terminals� COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I terminals 1: L, Auxiliary power supply 12: SS, S2 current output L2 2: N, Auxiliary power supply 13: T, S1 current input L3 3: L1, PLC connection 14: Vt, Voltage input L3 4: L2, PLC connection...
  • Page 12: 3�3�3�- Compact Dc 2 Models

    COMPACT DC 3�3�3�- COMPACT DC 2 MODELS Table 4:List of COMPACT DC 2 terminals� COMPACT DC 2 terminals 1: L, Auxiliary power supply 19: TT, SBT: S2 current output L3 2: N, Auxiliary power supply 20: N, SBT: Voltage input neutral 3: L1, PLC : PLC connection 21: R, SBT-S: S1 current input L1 4: L2, PLC : PLC connection...
  • Page 13: 3�4�- Connection Diagrams

    COMPACT DC 3.4.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 3�4�1�- COMPACT DC/DC-S SBT, 3G AND 4I MODELS ALIMENTACIÓN AUXILIAR POWER SUPPLY Vr Vs S RR CARGA / LOAD Figure 4: Three-phase measuring with a 4-wire connection (COMPACT DC/DC-S SBT, 3G and 4I)� Instruction Manual...
  • Page 14: 3�4�2�- Compact Dc 2 Model

    COMPACT DC CARGA / LOAD 3�4�2�- COMPACT DC 2 MODEL ALIMENTACIÓN AUXILIAR POWER SUPPLY Vs Vt CARGA / LOAD Figure 5: Power supply, SBT and PLC connections (COMPACT DC 2)� CARGA / LOAD Figure 6: SBT-S and PLC-S connections (COMPACT DC 2)� Instruction Manual...
  • Page 15: 3�5�- Ethernet Port Connection

    COMPACT DC 3.5.- ETHERNET PORT CONNECTION The COMPACT DC concentrator has one Ethernet port. This type of communication creates an intranet with IP communications. A modem-router, switch or computer can be connected to this port. If the device connected to this port is a computer, the network cable must be a crossover Eth- ernet cable, as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7:RJ-45 connector: Crossover Ethernet connection diagram�...
  • Page 16: 3�6�- Sim Card Installation (Compact Dc/Dc-S 3G Model)

    COMPACT DC 3.6.- SIM CARD INSTALLATION (COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G model) The COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G model has 3G so the device can be connected to and exchange data with other mobile devices without the need for a Wi-Fi connection. The only requirement is 2 SIM cards. To avoid electric shocks, disconnect the measuring and power supply terminals before opening the device's cover.
  • Page 17: 4�- Operation

    COMPACT DC 4�- OPERATION 4.1.- LED INDICATORS The LED indicators that provide information on the concentrator status are located on the front panel. 4�1�1�- COMPACT DC/DC-S SBT MODELS COMPACT DC SBT Power Power Power Power PLC.Link PLC.TX SBT.Link PLC.RX 20.000 imp/kWh ETH 1 20.000...
  • Page 18: 4�1�2�- Compact Dc/Dc-S 3G Models

    COMPACT DC 4�1�2�- COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G MODELS COMPACT DC 3G MODEM-3G Power Power Power Power Power PLC.Link PLC.TX Status SBT.Link PLC.RX SIM1 20.000 imp/kWh EXT.Link SIM2 ETH 1 Coverage 20.000 imp/kvarh ETH 1 10kV Figure 11:COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G indicator LEDs Table 6: Description of the LEDs, COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G�...
  • Page 19: 4�1�3�- Compact Dc/Dc-S 4I Models

    COMPACT DC Table 6 (Continued): Description of the LEDs, COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G� Description SIM card detected in bay 2 Power on SIM 2 Inserted and operating correctly Power off SIM card not detected or not working Coverage level of the 3G modem: Off: 0 or 99 Coverage Red: 1 to 7...
  • Page 20: 4�1�4�- Compact Dc 2 Models

    COMPACT DC Table 7 (Continued): Description of the LEDs, COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I� Description 20000 imp/kWh Active energy pulses 20000 imp/kVArh Reactive energy pulses Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Digital input 3 Digital input 4 4�1�4�- COMPACT DC 2 MODELS COMPACT DC 2 PLC-S SBT-S...
  • Page 21: 4�2�- Reset

    COMPACT DC 4.2.- RESET The Reset button is located inside a small hole on the device's front panel COMPACT DC 3G MODEM-3G Power Power Power Power Power PLC.Link PLC.TX Status SBT.Link PLC.RX SIM1 20.000 imp/kWh EXT.Link SIM2 ETH 1 Coverage 20.000 imp/kvarh Reset...
  • Page 22: 5�- Web Page

    COMPACT DC 5�- WEB PAGE COMPACT DC has a configuration web site where users can configure all the concentrator's parameters. 5.1.- HOME SCREEN The COMPACT DC concentrator is accessed through an Ethernet connection. The default IP address of the device is: 192�168�42�30� It can also be accessed from a local IP on the Ethernet port: 100�0�0�1� The COMPACT DC web site detects the browser language.
  • Page 23: 5�2�- Main Screen

    COMPACT DC 5.2.- MAIN SCREEN shows the web server's main screen where you can access full information about the Figure 16 concentrator and the energy meters. Figure 16:Main screen� The screen is divided into three areas of information, as shown in Figure 17 ...
  • Page 24: 5�2�1� Area With Information About The Compact Dc

    COMPACT DC Area of information about the COMPACT DC Menu Central area Figure 17: Areas on the main screen� 5�2�1� AREA WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPACT DC. Figure 18:Information about the COMPACT DC This area of the main screen shows all the information about the COMPACT DC: Identifier: The device identifier, followed by the installation identifier.
  • Page 25: 5�2�2� Menu

    COMPACT DC 5�2�2� MENU� This menu provides access to the energy meters and COMPACT DC screens. 5�2�2�1� Menu: Meters� Figure 19:Meter selection menu� This menu provides access to the following screens: Meter table: Table of energy meters that are logged in the concentrator. Node map: Node map with the devices that are connected at that moment.
  • Page 26 COMPACT DC 5�2�2�2� Menu: Concentrator� Figure 20:Concentrator selection menu� This menu provides access to the following screens: Reports: Provides access to documents with information about the COMPACT DC. Statistics: Shows the CPU status and usage for the concentrator's different memo- ries.
  • Page 27: 5�3�- Meters Menu: Meter Table

    COMPACT DC This menu provides access to the following screens: Reports: Provides access to the events log of the 3G modem. Parameters: Provides access to the configuration of the 3G modem. Status: Provides access to the modem status display screen. 5�2�2�4� Concentrator status Figure 22:Concentrator status� This section shows the status of the COMPACT DC or its task in progress, as well as the de- vice's current time.
  • Page 28 COMPACT DC Identifier: Meter identifier; that is, the first 3 letters of the manufacturer's name + the serial number. MAC: Single identifier of the PLC module (except the low voltage monitoring module which does not have MAC). Status: Current status of the energy meter. There are 3 possible statuses, see Table Table 11: Possible energy meter statuses� Status Active Active but still has never been associated. Temporary fault Permanent fault S: Shows the secondary where the energy meters are connected.
  • Page 29: 5�3�1� Meter Information Menu

    COMPACT DC 5�3�1� METER INFORMATION MENU� From this screen, , you can access all the information about the energy meters. You Figure 24 can also change the date of the energy meter, the contracted powers, the opening or closing of the cutoff relay, contracts, etc.
  • Page 30 COMPACT DC time Parameters (S06): Provides access to downloading the energy meter's current pa- rameters Voltage failure (S07): Provides access to downloading the file containing data about the voltage fault Power quality (S08): Provides access to downloading the power quality file. Events (S09): Provides access to downloading the energy meter events in a selected time period. Read contracts (S23): Provides access to the contracts currently logged on the ener- gy meter.
  • Page 31 COMPACT DC (S07), Power quality (S08), Read of contracts (S23), Configurable instant data values (S26), Current billing values (S27)”) Advanced instant data values (S21): Downloads the advanced and instantaneous monitoring values. Write supervision parameters (C01): Allows you to change the monitoring param- eters. (The downloading function is identical to the one found in section “5.3.1.9.
  • Page 32 COMPACT DC 5�3�1�1� Details This screen, shows the instantaneous data of the selected energy meter. Figure 25 Figure 25:Details� Instruction Manual...
  • Page 33 COMPACT DC General parameters: This section displays:  Cnt: Energy meter identifier.  Vf: DLMS version of the energy meter.  VPrime: PRIME version of the energy meter. Voltage:  L1v: Voltage in phase 1 (V).  L2v: Voltage in phase 2 (V).  L3v: Voltage in phase 3 (V). Current:  L1i: Current in phase 1 (A).  L2i: Current in phase 2 (A).  L3i: Current in phase 3 (A). ...
  • Page 34 COMPACT DC 5�3�1�2� Hourly incremental (S02) Download the hourly energy curve of an energy meter. Figure 26:Hourly incremental screen� SourceData: Select the source of the report data: Only meter, Only data base or Both. TfStart: Start date for the hourly curve download. TfEnd: End date for the hourly curve download.
  • Page 35 COMPACT DC Figure 28:Energy meter parameters screen� 5.3.1.7. Voltage fault (S07), Power quality (S08), Read of contracts (S23), Configurable instant data values (S26), Current billing values (S27) To read voltage faults (S07), power quality (s08), read of contracts (s23), configurable instant data values (s26) and current billing values (s27). Left-click on the option that appears in an energy meter menu. Once the data have been read correctly the message shown in will appear on the Figure 27 screen.
  • Page 36 COMPACT DC EvGroup: Section used to select the type of event to search: ●All: All the events logged by the energy meter. ● Standard: Contains all the events that are not logged in special events, for example: firmware upgrade, final closure of periods, daylight saving time changes, changes in de- vice configuration, deletion of profiles, errors, alarms, etc. ●Fraud detection: Contains events related to fraud detection, for example: removing of the terminal cover, removing of the energy meter cover, detection of a high magnetic field, access with incorrect passwords, etc.
  • Page 37 COMPACT DC Figure 31:Invalid file. If the file is correct and the energy meter's contracts have been changed, a message will ap- pear in green, as shown in Figure 32 Figure 32:Correct contract update� Below is an example of a B04 file that contains the seasonal configuration of a double tariff for less than 15 kW (2.0 DHA): <Order IdReq=”B04” IdPet=”2” Version=”3�1�c”> <Cnc Id=”XXX0000000000”> <Cnt Id=”XXX0000000000”> <B04> <Contract c=”1” CalendarType=”1” CalendarName=”4448415F4954” ActDate=”20000101000000000W”> <Season Name=”01” Start=”FFFFFEFFFFFFFFFFFF800080” Week=”01”/> <Season Name=”02” Start=”FFFFFDFFFFFFFFFFFF800000” Week=”02”/> <Week Name=”01”...
  • Page 38 COMPACT DC 5�3�1�11� Information stored in the database: This screen, , displays the energy meter information stored in the concentrator's da- Figure 35 tabase. Figure 35: Database information screen� 5�3�1�12� Passwords used by the concentrator� This screen, , is used to change the passwords used by the concentrator to access Figure 36 the energy meter.
  • Page 39: 5�4�- Meters Menu: Node Map

    COMPACT DC 5.4.- METERS MENU: NODE MAP This screen, , displays the network topology; that is, the communication levels of each Figure 37 device. Figure 37:node map screen� The COMPACT DC identifier is shown first. The devices that are connected downstream appear at a lower level, and so on. Example: In shows how the concentrator with identifier CIR0000000057 functions as Figure 37 a base node.
  • Page 40: 5�5�- Meters Menu: Meter Update

    COMPACT DC 5.5.- METERS MENU: METER UPDATE From this screen, , you can update the firmware for both the energy meters' DLMS Figure 38 part and their PRIME part. At the bottom is the status of the last upgrade performed. Figure 38:Update the energy meters� Method: The update method must be selected to perform the update. The different update methods include: Unicast update: With this method, the energy meters are updated individually and the binary blocks sent with unicast frames. This method is significantly slower than the other,...
  • Page 41 COMPACT DC File: In this section you must select the file with the binary for the firmware to be updated. The name of the file containing the binary must have a specific structure, because the COM- PACT DC 3G automatically determines whether the DLMS part or the PRIME part should be updated. The structure must be as follows: [flagID]_[UNESA_code]_[FW_DLMS or PRIME]_[FW version_no].bin Example: CIR_DI_DLMS_v0209.bin or CIR_DI_PRIME_v2201.bin Once the Send button is clicked, the update starts, as shown in Figure 39 Figure 39:Update in progress screen�...
  • Page 42: 5�6�- Meters Menu: Cycles Test

    COMPACT DC 5.6.- METERS MENU: CYCLES TEST From this screen, , you can change the parameters that determine the cyclical read- Figure 41 ings that analyse the network status and functionality. Figure 41:Cycles test� With these test cycles you can find out the percentage of communications made over a certain period. This allows you to determine the availability of each of the energy meters over a time period.
  • Page 43: 5�7�- Meters Menu: Topology Log

    COMPACT DC 5.7.- METERS MENU: TOPOLOGY LOG With the topology log and the test cycles enabled, you can get an overview of the functioning of the PRIME network. The topology log is used to determine the availability of the different energy meters over a time period.
  • Page 44: 5�8�- Meters Menu: Intruder List

    COMPACT DC 5.8.- METERS MENU: INTRUDER LIST The COMPACT DC may detect energy meters that are not electrically connected to the same distribution lines as the COMPACT DC. Figure 44:Intruder list� To define which energy meters should not be connected to the device, you can create a list of energy meters which should not be connected to the COMPACT DC on the Intrusion list screen, using the MAC address of each energy meter.
  • Page 45: 5�9�- Meters Menu: Manage Group

    COMPACT DC 5.9.- METERS MENU: MANAGE GROUP From this screen, , you can see if a group has been created and, if so, set up different Figure 42 tasks to perform on it. Figure 46:Manage group� Current group: Shows the current group that has been created. It also allows you to download this group by clicking the Download button.
  • Page 46: 5�10�- Meters Menu: Passwords

    COMPACT DC 5.10.- METERS MENU: PASSWORDS From this screen, , you can batch configure the passwords used by the COMPACT Figure 47 DC to access the energy meters. Figure 47:Passwords� The password file format (Q01) is as follows: <Report IdRpt=”Q01” IdPet=”0” Version=”3�1�c”> <Cnc Id=”XXX0000000000”> <Cnt Id=”CIR0140000110”> <Q01 Reading=”00000001” Management=”00000002” Firmware=”00000003”/> <···> <Cnt Id=”CIR0140000111”> <Q01 Reading=”00000001” Management=”00000002” Firmware=”00000003”/> <···>...
  • Page 47: 5�11�- Concentrator Menu: Reports

    COMPACT DC 5.11.- CONCENTRATOR MENU: REPORTS The following reports can be downloaded on the Reports screen, as shown in Figure 49 Figure 49:Reports� Intruder equipment in PLC (S10): List of energy meters not accepted by the concentrator.  Base node PLC information (S11): Report containing information about the PLC base ...
  • Page 48: 5�12�- Concentrator Menu: Statistics

    COMPACT DC 5.12.- CONCENTRATOR MENU: STATISTICS The Statistics screen, , shows the status of the different COMPACT DC resources, Figure 50 memory, CPU, concentrator traffic, etc.: Figure 50:Statistics� Resources: CPU: CPU load during the last 5 minutes. Its value is normally less than 25% although it can experience momentary peaks. RAM: Indicates the amount of RAM memory in use by the concentrator. Normally it is between 30-80%, however, its value can change considerably over time Flash: Internal memory in use by the device.
  • Page 49: 5�13�- Concentrator Menu: Parameters

    COMPACT DC network in the last 5 minutes. EthTx: Average value of the number of bytes per second sent over the Ethernet net- work in the last 5 minutes. Plc: Indicates the usage percentage of the PLC communications for receiving/sending data.
  • Page 50: 5�13�2� Communications Configuration

    COMPACT DC 5�13�2� COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATION Figure 52: Communications configuration. In this section you can configure the following communications setup parameters: DcPwdAdm: Web site access password for a user with write access. DcPwdRead: Web site access password for a user with read access. IpCom: IP address. IpMask: Subnet mask. IpGtw: Gateway. IpDhct: Option to configure or not configure the network automatically (DHCP).
  • Page 51: 5�13�3� Secondary Configuration

    COMPACT DC vated (these are located at “/media/mmcblk0p1/reports”). The FTP or FTPS server can only be accessed by "admin" users. 5�13�3� SECONDARY CONFIGURATION Figure 53:Secondary configuration. In this section you can configure the following secondary setup parameters: DoubleSecondary: Enable or disable a concentrator with two secondaries. SecondaryMode: Operating mode of the secondary. Slave1: IP address of slave 1. Slave2: IP address of slave 2.
  • Page 52: 5�13�5� Ntp Configuration

    COMPACT DC 5�13�5� NTP CONFIGURATION Figure 55:NTP configuration. In this section you can configure the following setup parameters for the NTP: IpNtp: Primary IP address for NTP synchronisation. IpNtp2: Secondary IP address for NTP synchronisation. NtpMaxDeviation: Time deviation to create an event, in seconds. NtpSyncInterval: Synchronisation time, in minutes. NtpRecoveryInterval: Synchronisation time for recovery, in minutes. NtpMaxFailure: Maximum time to consider the time to be valid, in minutes.
  • Page 53: 5�13�7� Snmp Configuration

    SnmpPublic: Read-only commdevicey of the SNMP server (v1 and v2 only). SnmpPrivate: Read and write commdevicey of the SNMP server (v1 and v2 only). SnmpUser: SNMP username (v3 only). SnmpPassword: SNMP password, minimum 8 characters (v3 only). TrapAdress: Address for sending the SNMP traps. TrapCommdevicey: Commdevicey of the SNMP traps (v1 and v2 only). The concentrator's SNMP agent can read OIDs defined in the MIB-2 (RFC 1213) and in the HOST_RESOURCES_MIB (RFC 2790). The status of the PLC network can also be read through Circutor's MIBs. It is also possible to configure where the concentrator traps will be sent; they can be generic traps or concentrator events. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 54: 5�13�8� Ftp Configuration

    COMPACT DC 5�13�8� FTP CONFIGURATION Figure 58:FTP configuration. In this section you can configure the following setup parameters for the FTP: IpFtp: IP address of the server where the reports will be sent. FtpUserReport: Username for the server to which the reports will be sent. FtpPwdReport: Password for the server to which the reports will be sent. IpFtp2: IP address of the server 2 where the reports will be sent.
  • Page 55: 5�13�9� Frames Log Configuration

    COMPACT DC 5�13�9� FRAMES LOG CONFIGURATION Figure 59:Frames log configuration. In this section you can configure the following frame log setup parameters so the concentrator can capture PRIME frames: FrameLogMode: Frame log mode. NameFrames: Name of the file. IpFtpFrames: IP address of the frame log server. DestDirFrames: Path of the frame log server. UserFtpFrames: Username of the frame log server. PwdFtpFrames: Password of the frame log server.
  • Page 56: 5�13�10� Meter Communications Configuration

    COMPACT DC 5�13�10� METER COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATION Figure 60:Meter communications configuration. On this screen, , you can configure all of the parameters required to adjust the com- Figure 56 munications with the energy meters: Priority: You can select to enable or disable the priorities assigned to the tasks in the case of a collision.. TimeDev: Minimum time deviation to force synchronisation of the energy meter, in seconds.
  • Page 57: 5�13�11� Other Parameters

    COMPACT DC SyncMeter: Information to gather when an energy meter connects. TimeOutMeterFwU: Maximum meter upgrade time. MaxOrderOutdate: Window of time for the validation of orders, in seconds. TimeDelayRestart: Waiting time to continue the tasks, in seconds. RetryDisconMeterOrder: Number of retries at communication in orders. TimeRetryIntervalOrder: Time between retries at communications in orders, in sec- onds.
  • Page 58: 5�13�12� Send Parameters File (B07, G17 Or C04)

    COMPACT DC 5�13�12� SEND PARAMETERS FILE (B07, G17 OR C04) Figure 62:Send parameters file (B07, G17 or C04)� All of the concentrator's parameters can also be modified by sending the parameters file B07 or Q03. The file is in “.xml” format 5�13�13� TIME CONFIGURATION Figure 63:Time configuration. On this screen you can configure the following parameters: Fh: Date and time. TimeZone: Time zone. 5.14.- CONCENTRATOR MENU: TASKS Figure 64:Tasks� Instruction Manual...
  • Page 59 COMPACT DC Tasks are actions that the COMPACT DC performs on a given date and time, or periodically, whether associated with the energy meters connected on the PRIME network or related to COMPACT DC reports. You can configure all the COMPACT DC tasks on the screen shown in Figure 64 The upper section of the Tasks screen shows a list of all the COMPACT DC tasks.
  • Page 60: 5�15�- Concentrator Menu: Task Status

    COMPACT DC 5.15.- CONCENTRATOR MENU: TASK STATUS This screen, , is used to view and cancel requests, tasks or orders that are currently Figure 65 being carried out on the COMPACT DC. Figure 65:Tasks status� 5.16.- CONCENTRATOR MENU: UPDATE This screen, , is used to update the firmware for the COMPACT DC and the PLC Figure 66 module.
  • Page 61: 5�18�- Concentrator Menu: Firewall

    COMPACT DC 5.18.- CONCENTRATOR MENU: FIREWALL This screen, , allows you to configure the firewall functions. Figure 68 Figure 68:Firewall Type: Type of connection to filter. The possible options are: Input or Output Protocol: Type of input or output protocol to filter. The possible options are: ALL, TCP or UDP. Address: IP address to filter. Port: Name of input or output port to filter. Action: Action to take: Accept: Accept the IP address and port. Reject: Reject the IP address and port with information. Drop: Reject the IP address and port without information.
  • Page 62: 5�20�- Concentrator Menu: Inputs (Compact Dc/Dc-S 4I,Compact Dc 2 Models)

    COMPACT DC 5.20.- CONCENTRATOR MENU: INPUTS (COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I,COMPACT DC 2 models) This screen, , is only available in the COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I and COMPACT DC 2 Figure 70 models, which has the digital inputs module. Figure 70: Inputs� Inputs: This section shows the status of the 4 inputs and the option to configure the function to send a spontaneous event each time an input is connected. Spontaneous events are sent via SOAP messages.
  • Page 63: 5�22�- Modem Menu: Parameters (Compact Dc/Dc-S 3G Model)

    COMPACT DC [2015/05/21 15:23:39,953] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=1 [2015/05/21 15:24:40,228] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=2 [2015/05/21 15:25:40,488] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=3 [2015/05/21 15:26:39,797] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=4 [2015/05/21 15:27:40,253] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=5 [2015/05/21 15:28:40,556] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=6 [2015/05/21 15:29:39,805] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=7 [2015/05/21 15:30:40,896] PING: 78 bytes from 216.58.208.3: icmp_seq=8...
  • Page 64: 5�22�4� Sim 1 Configuration

    COMPACT DC In this section you can configure the following parameters for security and protection against external attacks: externalICMP: the modem allows 3 modes of ICPM configuration: Accept, accept external ICPM. Block, block external ICPM. Allow, allow external pings to the modem. externalSSH: Enables or disables access via SSH. 5�22�4� SIM 1 CONFIGURATION Figure 76:SIM1 configuration. In this section you can configure the following network connection parameters: pin1: PIN, personal identification number. apn1: APN, access point name. user1: Username. password1: Password.
  • Page 65: 5�22�6� Connection Monitoring

    COMPACT DC user2: Username. password2: Password. authentication2: the modem allows 3 authentication modes: Automatic. PAP. CHAP. sim2interval: backup connection interval, in minutes. sim2retries: number of connection retries. 5�22�6� CONNECTION MONITORING Figure 78:Connection monitoring� In this section you can configure the following parameters for checking the quality of the con- nection: pingEnable: Enables or disables connection monitoring via sending ping packets. pingHost: Device to be pinged.
  • Page 66: 5�23�- Modem Menu: Status (Compact Dc/Dc-S 3G Model)

    COMPACT DC 5.23.- MODEM MENU: STATUS (COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G model) Figure 79:Modem status� This screen shows the modem status in terms of network connection, SIM status and traffic sent and received. Instruction Manual...
  • Page 67: 6�- Technical Features

    COMPACT DC 6�- TECHNICAL FEATURES AC Power supply Rated voltage 110 ...230 V ~ ± 20% Frequency 50/60Hz COMPACT DC 3G COMPACT DC 4I COMPACT DC SBT COMPACT DC 2 COMPACT DC-S 3G COMPACT DC-S 4I COMPACT DC-S SBT Consumption 10...26 VA 12...27 VA 7...20 VA 11 ... 19 VA Installation category CAT III 300 V...
  • Page 68 COMPACT DC Embedded PC: Microprocessor 600 MHz Memory Flash: 256 MB, SDRAM: 128 MB Consumption < 2.5 W Communications port 1xEthernet 10/100MBits / 10kV@1min Linux 3.14 User interface COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G COMPACT DC/DC-S SBT COMPACT DC 2 Indicator COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I LEDs 1 impulse LED for Active Energy: 2 impulse LED for Active Energy:...
  • Page 69 COMPACT DC Figure 81: Dimensions of the COMPACT DC/DC-S 3G and COMPACT DC/DC-S 4I� Figure 82: Dimensions of the COMPACT DC 2� Standards Electromagnetic compatibility (CEM)� Part 4-2: Testing and measurement UNE-EN 61000-4-2:2010 techniques� Electrostatic discharge immdevicey test� Electromagnetic compatibility (CEM)� Part 4-3: Testing and measurement techniques.
  • Page 70: 7�- Maintenance And Technical Service

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  • Page 71: 9�- Ce Certificate

    COMPACT DC 9�- CE CERTIFICATE Instruction Manual...
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