janitza JPC70 User Manual And Technical Data
janitza JPC70 User Manual And Technical Data

janitza JPC70 User Manual And Technical Data

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Janitza electronics GmbH
Vor dem Polstück 6
35633 Lahnau, Germany
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Email: info@janitza.com
www.janitza.com
Smart Energy Panel
JPC70
User Manual and Technical Data

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  • Page 1 Smart Energy Panel JPC70 User Manual and Technical Data Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polstück 6 35633 Lahnau, Germany Support tel. +49 6441 9642-22 Fax +49 6441 9642-30 Email: info@janitza.com www.janitza.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    JPC70 Content General information 1. 1 Disclaimer 1. 2 Copyright notice 1. 3 Technical changes 1. 4 Declaration of Conformity 1. 5 Comments on the manual Safety 2. 1 Safety instructions 2. 2 Safety measures 2. 3 Qualified personnel Intended use 3.
  • Page 3 JPC70 7. 4 Master devices 7. 4. 1 Configuration 7. 4. 2 Alarm configuration 7. 5 Alarm management 7. 5. 1 Alarm history 7. 6 User management 7. 6. 1 User settings 7. 7 System 7. 7. 1 Device settings 7.
  • Page 4: General Information

    Make sure that your information products are legible and accessible. 1. 2 Copyright notice © 2018 - Janitza electronics GmbH - Lahnau. All rights reserved. Any duplication, processing, distribution and any other kind of use, even in part, is prohibited.
  • Page 5: Safety

    JPC70 Safety 2. 1 Safety instructions Please read the present user manual and all other publications that are applicable NOTE for working with this product. This applies in particular for installation, operation and Points out procedures during which maintenance.
  • Page 6: Safety Measures

    JPC70 2. 2 Safety measures 2. 3 Qualified personnel When operating electrical devices, specific This device must only be operated and parts of these devices inevitably carry maintained by qualified experts. dangerous voltage. As a result, serious bodily harm or property damage can occur if they Qualified experts are persons who, based are not handled correctly.
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    JPC70 Intended use 3. 1 Incoming goods inspection 3. 2 Intended use The prerequisites for smooth and safe The device is: operation of the device include proper transport, storage, setup and assembly, • intended for installation in switch cabinets as well as proper operation and maintenance.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    JPC70 Product description The device is intended for: • visualization of current and voltage measuring devices in a bus system. • monitoring of measured values and settings of connected measurement devices. • configuration of the connected slave devices. • installation in permanently installed switch cabinets or small installation distributors.
  • Page 9: Performance Features

    Performance features General information • Integrated front panel unit with the dimensions 197 x 140 mm • Connection via Ethernet to the Janitza gateway devices: UMG 512/509/605/604/96RM-E and ProData • Representation of up to 10 Janitza UMG 20CM devices • TFT display 800 x 480 pixels •...
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    This averaged position value is evaluated by the application. Therefore, since the entire touch area is larger than the display itself, multiple touches (including outside of the display) can trigger undesired commands. This can take place when the operator holds the JPC70 in their hands.
  • Page 11 JPC70 Fig. 2: Rear view JPC70 with connections Ground conductor: The connection to the ground potential must be made as short as possible and adequately strong (≥4 mm²) via the provided flat plug connection (Faston 6.3 mm). Unshielded conductors: All unshielded conductors must be relieved of tensile stress with cable ties on the ground plate.
  • Page 12: Assembly

    Fig. 5: Inserting the retaining clamps 3. Slide the retaining clamps towards the rear until they are flush with the back side of the recess. Fig. 3: Installation position of the JPC70 CAUTION Property damage due to noncompliance with the assembly instructions! Fig.
  • Page 13: Ground

    JPC70 5. 4 Ground Faults are discharged effectively via a grounding lug. The cable shield (e.g. Ethernet) is discharged via the ground plate. ≥4 mm² Fig. 8: Ground in the switch cabinet WARNING The ground potential (ground lug on the device) and the GND connection of the voltage supply are connected internally.
  • Page 14: Installation

    Modbus Modbus dangerous to touch. Fig. 9: Bus topology with a UMG 605 as a master and con- • De-energize your system before nected JPC70 beginning to work! 6. 2 Disconnectors Provide a suitable disconnector for the supply voltage in the building installation in order to de-energize the device from current and voltage.
  • Page 15: Bus Structure

    JPC70 6. 4 Bus structure • Devices with an activated bus terminator • All devices are connected in a bus must be supplied with power. structure (line). • We recommend only placing the master • Each device has a dedicated address at the end of a segment.
  • Page 16: Configuration

    JPC70 Configuration Operation of the device takes place either on the device itself via touch screen or via remote access with the PC connected to the device in the network. 7. 1 Start screen A topology overview of the integrated bus system is represented on the main screen of the device.
  • Page 17: Show Bus System

    7. 2. 1 Integrating the master device: In order to be able to manage a bus system Proceed as follows to connect the device to via the JPC70, the IP and Modbus address of a master: the master device and the Modbus address of the slave devices must be configured in 1.
  • Page 18: Integrating Slave Devices

    9. Save the settings by pressing the Save button. 10. Touch the version number, date or time in the status bar to open the JPC70 settings. 11. Press the Reboot button in the Device section to restart the JPC70.
  • Page 19: Slave Devices

    (see „7. 2 Show bus system“). transformer type setting User-defined. The measuring inputs of all integrated slave Voltage channel devices can be configured with the JPC70. You can assign a voltage channel to the measurement channel with the Related For this purpose, open the configuration voltage channel selection list.
  • Page 20 The delay times can be adjusted separately for each measuring channel. Fig. 16: Actions for this UMG in the JPC70 Button Actions for this Fig. 17: Configuration interface of the slave devices in the JPC70...
  • Page 21 UMGs measurement devices connected in the bus. Fig. 18: Configuration interface of the slave devices in the JPC70 Here, you have the option • to adopt energy meters and minimum/ maximum current values for all slave devices.
  • Page 22: Alarm Configuration

    You have the option of configuring any arbitrary number of alarms/warnings for each individual measuring channel of each slave device in the interface of the JPC70. These warnings and alarms independent of the warnings and alarms for overcurrent and undercurrent configured in the device.
  • Page 23: Master Devices

    You must be logged in as an administrator Configuration of the alarms for a master in order to be able to activate/deactivate the device in the JPC70 is analogue to the alarm alarm system. configuration of the slave devices (see 7. 3. 3).
  • Page 24: Alarm Management

    JPC70 7. 5 Alarm management 7. 5. 1 Alarm history Once an alarm message or warning message You open the alarm history by pressing the has been triggered, it is stored with time Alarm history button in the display of the stamp in the list of current alarms and current alarms.
  • Page 25: User Management

    ViewOnly user. Delete user • Administrator: Device settings can be carried out, users can be managed and the system settings of the JPC70 can be Edit user changed. In the user management, you can: Block user •...
  • Page 26 JPC70 Creating users Proceed as follows to create a new user: 1. Log in as an administrator. 2. Navigate to the user settings. 3. Press the Create new user button (see 7. 6. 1). • The Create user window appears.
  • Page 27: System

    JPC70 7. 7 System Configure the basic settings of the JPC70 in the system settings. Fig. 26: JPC70 System settings 7. 7. 1 Device settings • In addition to the Device menu item, the You have the following options under the...
  • Page 28: Modbus Tcp

    JPC70 with the Overwrite all selection box. If the devices in the bus are In order to configure the clock of your JPC70 configured with different software, this check via NTP, enter the address of the NTP server mark is not set.
  • Page 29: Email Configuration

    JPC70 7. 8 Email configuration In addition to the messages on the interface, the JPC70 can also be configured to send email notifications. Fig. 27: JPC70Email configuration An email server by means of which messages 4. Enter the email address of the person to can be sent is required for this purpose.
  • Page 30: Service And Maintenance

    JPC70 Service and maintenance The device is subject to various safety tests prior to delivery and marked with a seal. If a device is opened, the safety tests must be repeated. A warranty is only assumed for unopened devices.
  • Page 31: Technical Data

    JPC70 Technical data General information Net weight 600 g Dimensions 197 mm x 140 mm x 47.8 mm Backlight (LED) • Brightness: type 500 cd/m2 • Service life in 25 °C ambient temperature : 50,000 h Cooling Passive Power button...
  • Page 32: Dimensional Drawings

    JPC70 9. 1 Dimensional drawings 170,73 26,27 170,73 170,73 26,27 26,27 112,9 184,8 Fig. 28: View from above 112,9 112,9 184,8 184,8 13,8 13,8 5,25 5,25 Fig. 29: Front view Fig. 30: Rear view...

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