Telect nrgSMART Configuration Manual

Telect nrgSMART Configuration Manual

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nrgSMART
nrgSMART
Confi guration Guide
nrgOS 3.1.1
nrgCONTROL-BT
Controller
Controller
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  • Page 1 Controller Controller ™ ™ Confi guration Guide nrgOS 3.1.1 nrgCONTROL-BT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5. Equipment Tab Settings ....................52 5.1 Importing CSV and Adding Equipment ..............56 6. Supplementary Information .................... 65 6.1 MIB Table .........................65 6.2 Fuse/Circuit Breaker Ratings ................... 65 6.3 GMT Fuses ......................68 © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 3 Figure 2 - nrgSMART ™ Distributed Network Monitoring and Connections ......5 Figure 3 - nrgSMART Controller to PC Connection .............. 6 Figure 4 - Connection Successful - nrgSMART Confi guration Wizard Opens ...... 6 Figure 5 - Controller Tab ....................... 7 Figure 6 - Site Tab ........................
  • Page 4: Figure 1 - Nrgbdfb Connections

    Configuration Figure 1 - nrgBDFB Connections The nrgBDFB has a built-in controller that has a LAN connection port and nrgNET outputs that connect to 22 external nrgSMART panels and up to eight internal nrgBDP panels. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3...
  • Page 5: Figure 2 - Nrgsmart Distributed Network Monitoring And Connections

    Out Figure 2 - nrgSMART ™ Distributed Network Monitoring and Connections The nrgCONTROL-BT connects to the local LAN connection port and nrgNET outputs connect to 30 external nrgSMART panels. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. Introduction Controller confi guration software sets the structure of nrgSMART’s system operation. It confi gures various parameters that defi ne site labels, panel labels and circuit specifi c labels, thresholds and behaviors which instruct the controller to implement measures that facilitate equipment operation, monitoring and control.
  • Page 7: Confi Guration Wizard Display

    1.2 Confi guration Wizard Display When connected to the nrgSMART Confi guration Wizard, four tabs—Controller, Site, Panels and Equipment—display at the top of the window. Each tab contains confi guration screens where associated fi eld values can be defi ned or viewed.
  • Page 8: About This Guide

    1.3 About this Guide This guide provides guidelines to assist in the confi guration of the nrgSMART Controller. While care has been taken to defi ne all associated components of this product, every aspect of controller confi guration may not be covered.
  • Page 9: Controller Tab Settings

    The Controller Tab Window contains Reboot and Reset Settings buttons. Within the window are screens that allow other controller related settings to be defi ned or viewed. Figure 9 - Controller Tab Window © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 10 Reset Settings Select Button Resets the controller. Select Reset Settings button to reset the controller. NOTE: Reset settings sets the controller back to factory default including the IP address. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 11: Figure 10 - Controller Information Screen

    View more or fewer screen fi elds. Toggle More info to expand the screen and display additional fi elds or Less info to hide a portion of the screen. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 12: Figure 11 - Controller Information - More Info/Less Info Screen

    The date the Controller Board was manufactured. Date Displays as: mm/dd/yyyy Controller Board Part Number Read Only Text A string of characters that identify the Controller Board as a part consisting of numbers. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 13 The fi rmware version for the Local Area Network in use by the controller. LAN Bootloader Version Read Only Text The bootloader version of the Local Area Network in use by the controller. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 14: Figure 12 - Save/Restore Confi Guration Screen

    NOTE: Once a fi le has been added it will appear below the Choose File button. Requires reboot. Telect recommends backing up your settings once the controller is confi gured. This will make sure your settings are saved during future fi rmware updates or changes.
  • Page 15: Figure 13 - Measurement Settings Screen

    Fuse Rating and indicates a higher than expected measurement, defi ned as a critical alarm. Default is: 80% From the Upper Critical drop down menu, select from: 0% to 100% in 5% increments. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 16: Figure 14 - Lan Confi Guration Screen

    (a total of 15 characters, including periods). Each group can be in the range of: 0 - 255. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 17 100 Mbps Full Duplex 100 Mbps Half Duplex 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex NOTE: Telect recommends manually setting your Speed and Duplex to the negotiated speed on initial connection. Default is Auto-negotiate. Actual Speed and Duplex Read Only Text Displays the actual Speed and Duplex the Ethernet port is connected at.
  • Page 18: Figure 15 - Snmp Screen

    Enter the IP address that will receive the SNMP Traps message. This fi eld accepts four groups of numbers separated by periods with up to three numbers in each group (a total of 15 characters, including periods). © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 19: Firmware Upgrade Procedure

    Step 1: Export settings to save by clicking “Save” next to Export Settings Step 2: Wait until browser begins download of settings fi le. NOTE: This could take a few minutes if the controller has a lot of panels or settings. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 20 Step 4: After settings are saved, click Choose File next to Import Firmware BNC. Step 5: Navigate to where the BNC fi le is located and select it. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 21 Step 7: Firmware update will begin automatically after settings have been saved. Do not navigate away from this page while uploading. Once your browser times out wait 1-2 minutes for the controller to restart and then refresh your browser. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 22 Circled versions for 3.1.1 are shown. See release notes for other versions. If any of the versions do not match: First re-install fi rmware If they still do not match after re-install contact Telect Technical Support at 1-509-926-6000 © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 23 Step 9: After fi rmware upload has been verifi ed, upload your recently saved confi guration fi le as some settings have been overwritten during the fi rmware upgrade process. Navigate to recently saved .NCS fi le. Select OK to initiate upload. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 24 POWER :: User Guide User Guide Once your browser times out wait 1-2 minutes for the controller to restart and then refresh your browser. Step 10: Verify your settings. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 25: Site Tab Settings

    NOTE: When a fi eld is updated within the Site Tab, clicking outside of the fi eld saves the information and updates the Saved At time. Field settings are: Never: Data not saved Date/Time: mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS (AM/PM) © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 26: Figure 17 - Site Information Screen

    The Site Name distinguishes one site from another site. Input Enter a Site Name. This fi eld accepts up to 40 characters. Valid characters are upper/lowercase letters, numbers, symbols and spaces. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 27 This fi eld indicates coordinates in decimal degrees. Enter the GPS coordinates where this site is located. This fi eld accepts up to 40 characters. Use numbers, comma, minus and period symbols. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 28: Panels Tab Settings

    Tab Window displays date and time settings; within the window are screens that allow other panel related settings to be defi ned or viewed. Figure 18 - Panels Tab Window © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 29 Select the Delete button to remove the selected panel and associated information from the Panels Tab . NOTE: When a panel is deleted, the rows below the panel name row (in the Panels Screen) will shift up. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 30: Figure 19 - Bdfb And Panels Screen

    (Load B) for panels in a nrgBDFB. Sort Select Button Allows Panels Screen row order to be modifi ed. Select the Sort button to open the Sort Order Screen and modify row order. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 31: Figure 20 - Sort Order Screen

    Panels Screen . Leaves the Sort Order Screen without keeping modifi ed settings. Cancel Select Button Select the Cancel button to return to the Panels Screen without making any changes. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 32: Figure 21 - Panel Information Screen

    Identifi es the Feed (A or B) Associated fi elds (total current, voltage and fuse alarm) Voltage Read Only Text A numerical display showing the voltage reading for this Feed. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 33 Each panel can have up to two Temperature Sensors. BDFB panels have one. Associated values can be defi ned in the following fi elds. Temperature Sensor Read Only Text Row number for the temperature sensor. Number © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 34 View more or fewer screen fi elds. Toggle More info to expand the screen to display additional fi elds or Less info to hide a portion of the screen. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 35: Figure 22 - Quad System

    Indicates the threshold status of the voltage coming into the Feed. Green: Normal operation. Yellow: Warning threshold reached. Orange: Critical threshold reached. Red: A blown fuse or tripped breaker. Gray: Not connected. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 36 Select the Panel Name to view or modify from the Panels Screen . To rename a panel, highlight the name and enter a new name. Valid characters are upper/lowercase letters, numbers, symbols and spaces. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 37: Figure 23 - Dual System

    BDFB Only Figure 23 - Dual System: This fi gure depicts a dual master system showing the difference from the previous fi gure of one master system and three slaves © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 38: Figure 24 - Panel Information More Info/Less Info Screen

    Linked Panel Read Only Text If a Telect panel is used for the source feed the serial number of that panel will be populated, if not it will display 999999999999. Part Number Read Only...
  • Page 39: Figure 25 - Circuit Confi Guration Screen

    NOTE: BDFB panels distribute power to monitor the alarm card through the nrgNET bus for controller communication. When applicable, the nrgNET power data displays on the fi rst row in the Circuit Confi guration Screen. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 40 This light indicates the threshold level of current to the circuit on the row. Green: Normal current. Yellow: Warning threshold reached. Orange: Critical threshold reached. Red: A blown fuse or tripped breaker. Gray: Not connected. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 41: Figure 26 - Circuit Settings Window

    Date/Time: mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS (AM/ PM) Return to the Circuit Confi guration Screen . Back Select Button Select the Back button to return to the Circuit Confi guration Screen . © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 42: Figure 27 - Panels Settings Screen

    Default is: Enabled From the Panel Alarms drop down menu, select Enabled to allow panel data to display. Select Disabled to prevent panel data displays. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 43: Figure 28 - Feed Alarms Screen

    fi eld is unchecked and the hardware will still display alarm notifi cations. See the State fi eld (below) for light indicator settings. Data Server Select Checkbox This feature has been removed. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 44 Global Fuse Rating and indicates a higher than expected measurement, defi ned as a warning alarm. Default is: 60% From the Upper Warning drop down menu, select from: 0% to 100% in 5% increments. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 45 This light indicates the threshold level of current to the circuit on the row. Green: Normal current. Yellow: Warning threshold reached. Orange: Critical threshold reached. Red: A blown fuse or tripped breaker. Gray: Not connected. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 46: Figure 29 - Voltage Sensors Screen And Temperature Sensors Screen

    NOTE: Threshold settings enabled during controller confi guration remain operational even when this fi eld is unchecked, but sensor settings are not set. Data Server (column) Select Checkbox This feature has been removed. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 47 Upper Critical is a user defi ned threshold that indicates a much higher than expected value. Voltage Default is: -57.00 Temperature Default is: -85.00 Enter a range to indicate the Upper Critical sensor threshold. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 48: Figure 30 - Current Sensors Screen

    Indicates if a sensor module is in the location indicated in the ID column. Default is: No When the sensor module has been added, this fi eld defaults to Yes. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 49 See Global Threshold Settings (Lower Critical, Lower Warning, Current Value, Upper Warning and Upper Critical) and the Alarm (light) fi elds below for indicator settings. Data Server (column) Select Checkbox This feature has been removed. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 50 From the Lower Critical drop down menu select a percentage of the fuse rating to indicate the lower critical sensor threshold. Select from 0% to 100% in 5% increments. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 51 This light indicates the breaker and threshold alarm status for the individual circuit. Green: Normal current. Yellow: Warning threshold reached. Orange: Critical threshold reached. Red: A blown fuse or tripped breaker. Gray: Not connected. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 52: Equipment Tab Settings

    Equipment Tab . When equipment is deleted, the rows below the Equipment Name row in the Equipment Screen shift up. NOTE: This button deletes information from the Equipment Tab, not the equipment model. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 53: Figure 32 - Equipment Models, Add Equipment And Equipment

    Highlight a name to select equipment to view and monitor. When selected, the Equipment Name becomes bold and associated fi elds populate the screens in the Equipment Tab . © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 54: Figure 33 - New Equipment Information Window/Equipment Information Screen

    The Serial Number shown on the equipment. Enter the Serial Number when adding new equipment, or view or modify existing information. Valid characters are upper/lowercase letters, numbers, symbols and spaces. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 55 Adds the new equipment and returns to the Equipment Tab . To add the new equipment, select the Create button. The new name will display in the Equipment Information Screen. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 56: Importing Csv And Adding Equipment

    User Guide 5.1 Importing CSV and Adding Equipment No models available to add equipment. Select browse to import CSV fi le with equipment models you would like to add. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 57 Select the CSV fi le you would like to import. This screen shows that you have imported your CSV fi le correctly and you have 13 models available. Select “Add Equipment” to install equipment attached to nrgSMART panels. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3...
  • Page 58 Enter the Serial Number when adding new equipment, or view or modify existing information. Valid characters are upper/lowercase letters, numbers, symbols and spaces. Data Entered Service Input Text Insert date of when equipment was placed into service. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 59 Text Identifi es the kind of equipment. Once New Equipment Information form has been fi lled out, select “Create” to complete. All fi elds in red must be completed. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 60 Controller Confi guration Guide Controller Confi guration Guide POWER :: POWER :: User Guide User Guide This screen shows newly added equipment and the populated fi elds associated to that hardware. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 61 ™ ™ Controller Confi guration Guide Controller Confi guration Guide POWER :: POWER :: User Guide User Guide This screen shows several pieces of equipment that have been added. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 62 H. Format String (10 Characters): Format of power supplies naming convention by Manufacturer (PS1 or PSM0 etc.) I. Label start index: Starting position of power supply, either 0 or 1 Defi nitions of CSV fi elds above. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 63: Figure 34 - Equipment Power Source Screen

    Indicates the overall status for the selected row. Green: Normal operation. Yellow: Warning threshold reached. Orange: Critical threshold reached. Red: A blown fuse or tripped breaker. Gray: Not connected. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 64: Figure 35 - Equipment Power Summary Screen

    The button selected at the top of the screen determines which unit displays. % Fuse/CB Rating (column) Read Only Text Displays the percentage of the fuse/circuit breaker in the row depending on the rating for that device. © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 65: Supplementary Information

    134634 119103 150A 134635 124210 175A 135921 117852 Triple Pole 200A 134636 116669 225A 134637 115999 250A 134638 116670 117402 116671 116672 116673 118160 118161 118162 118163 100A 118159 © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 66 Single-Pole 147604 Double-Pole 125A 148038 147605 150A 148039 147606 175A 148040 147607 Triple-Pole 200A 148041 147608 225A 148042 147609 250A 148043 147610 147611 147612 147613 147614 147615 100A 147616 © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 67 TFD Fuse Holder TPS/TLS Fuse Holder 129816 TPS Fuses 130481 130485 130487 130489 130476 130478 130482 130484 130486 130488 TLS Fuses 140640 140641 100A 140642 110A 140643 125A 140644 © Telect, Inc. All rights reserved. 3.22.17 v.3 1.509.926.6000 :: telect.com...
  • Page 68: Gmt Fuses

    User Guide GMT Fuses For additional dummy fuses, order part number 132748. For GMT safety (splash/splatter) covers, order part number 116915 for GMT fuses up to 15A. Telect recommends using only UL-recognized supplementary protectors. GMT Fuses GMT Fuse Part Number 0.18A Yellow (YEL)

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