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SCOPE .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.1
IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................................... 3
1.2
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 3
1.3
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTATION ............................................................... 4
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PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................................................................................................... 4
3
MOUNTING ....................................................................................................................... 4
4
PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................. 5
4.1
POWER SUPPLY ..................................................................................................................... 5
4.2
COMMMUNICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 5
4.2.1
Ethernet Meters ............................................................................................................... 5
4.2.2
RS-485 Meters ................................................................................................................. 6
4.2.2.1
BACnet MS/TP Meters on Port R2............................................................................................... 6
4.2.2.2
Modbus RTU Meters on Port R1 ................................................................................................. 6
4.3
STATUS LEDs ........................................................................................................................ 6
5
COMMISSIONING THE DTS IOT GATEWAY ......................................................................... 7
5.1
POWERING ON ...................................................................................................................... 7
5.2
CHANGING THE DTS IOT GATEWAY NETWORK SETTINGS ....................................................... 7
5.2.1
Identifying the DTS IoT Gateway in DTS Toolbox ............................................................... 7
5.2.2
Changing the Network Settings ......................................................................................... 8
5.2.3
Connecting to the Internal Webpage in the DTS IoT Gateway .............................................. 9
5.3
PROFILES CONFIGURATION PAGE ........................................................................................ 10
5.3.1
Configuration Parameters ............................................................................................... 10
5.3.1.1
Modbus RTU Parameters: ......................................................................................................... 10
5.3.1.2
BACnet MS/TP Parameters: ...................................................................................................... 11
5.3.2
Active Profiles ................................................................................................................ 11
5.4
ADDING METERS ................................................................................................................. 12
5.4.1
Common Information for ALL DTS Meters ........................................................................ 12
5.4.1.1
The DTS IoT Gateway as a BACnet_IP Server ............................................................................ 12
5.4.2
DTS "-SM" Modbus Meters ............................................................................................. 12
5.4.3
DTS "-SB" BACnet Meters .............................................................................................. 13
5.4.4
DTS "-Ex" Meters .......................................................................................................... 13
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DTS IoT Gateway
Quick Start Guide
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Identifying the DTS IoT Gateway in DTS Toolbox ............... 7 5.2.2 Changing the Network Settings ..................8 5.2.3 Connecting to the Internal Webpage in the DTS IoT Gateway ..........9 PROFILES CONFIGURATION PAGE ..................10 5.3.1 Configuration Parameters ....................10 5.3.1.1...
  • Page 2 Continue with the DTS IoT Gateway Registration ..............20 SMC Cloud Login ........................21 SMC Cloud Interface ......................22 6.4.1 Secure Tunnel Connect to your DTS IoT Gateway ............. 23 7334 S. Alton Way, Suite 14M, Centennial CO 80112 Tel: 877 777-6567 Fax: 425-799-4780 ©Measurlogic...
  • Page 3: Scope

    SCOPE IDENTIFICATION This document describes the basic usage of the DTS IoT Gateway, and how to get started by: First configuring the network settings; Then physically adding DTS Meters to the DTS IoT Gateway ProtoAir; And finally registering the DTS IoT Gateway with the SMC Cloud.
  • Page 4: Additional Information And Documentation

    Please contact Measurlogic if any of the above items are missing. MOUNTING The DTS IoT Gateway is for indoor use only, and MUST be mounted in a NEC compliant enclosure suitable for the environmental conditions. It is DIN rail mountable, so can be mounted onto a normal DIN rail. Alternatively, Measurlogic’s right-angle bracket may be used.
  • Page 5: Physical Connections

    The Ethernet port on the DTS IoT Gateway is the RJ-45 connector on the side of the unit.  This is used to connect the DTS IoT Gateway to the local network which has access to the Internet.  Any Ethernet based DTS meters can be placed anywhere on the local network infrastructure.
  • Page 6: Rs-485 Meters

    4.2.2 RS-485 Meters The DTS IoT Gateway has a 3-way green connector for connecting the RS-485 busses for Modbus RTU and BACnet MS/TP meters. The “+” and “-” polarity of the signal connections is shown on the casing and in the diagram below.
  • Page 7: Commissioning The Dts Iot Gateway

    COMMISSIONING THE DTS IOT GATEWAY Now that you have been introduced to the physical connections of the DTS IoT Gateway, you can proceed to power up the device, connecting to its internal webpage, and adding your DTS meters. POWERING ON ...
  • Page 8: Changing The Network Settings

    Now press the “Network Settings” button. Enter network parameters that are suitable for your network. Measurlogic recommend assigning a fixed (or static) IP Address to the DTS IoT Gateway. You may need to contact your network administrator for this information.
  • Page 9: Connecting To The Internal Webpage In The Dts Iot Gateway

    5.2.3 Connecting to the Internal Webpage in the DTS IoT Gateway The internal webpages of the DTS IoT Gateway can be accessed by: 1. Typing the IP address of the device directly into the address line of a web browser;...
  • Page 10: Profiles Configuration Page

    Measurlogic DTS meters are added to the Gateway using internal webpages of the DTS IoT Gateway device. Connect to the DTS IoT Gateway as described in section above. 1. Select “Settings” from the menu on the left hand side of the screen.
  • Page 11: Bacnet Ms/Tp Parameters

    This is place where the details for all the active DTS meters are shown. This is also the place where DTS meters can be added or removed from the “Active Profile”. 7334 S. Alton Way, Suite 14M, Centennial CO 80112 Tel: 877 777-6567 Fax: 425-799-4780 ©Measurlogic R19A Page 11 e-mail: info@measurlogic.com web: www.measurlogic.com...
  • Page 12: Adding Meters

    The DTS IoT Gateway as a BACnet_IP Server The DTS IoT Gateway is capable of exposing all the DTS meters attached to it as BACnet_IP devices on the Ethernet network. This parameter is necessary even if you are not planning to access the meters as BACnet_IP devices on the DTS IoT Gateway.
  • Page 13: Dts "-Sb" Bacnet Meters

    When adding a DTS serial BACnet MS/TP (-SB) meters, the following parameters are needed:  Node ID – This must be unique on the DTS IoT Gateway. Choose a number that you have not already used, and a number that does not clash with the address of any Modbus RTU meters.
  • Page 14: Active Dts Meter Details

     Remove – Used to completely remove the corresponding existing DTS meter.  Add – Used to add additional DTS meters to the DTS IoT Gateway. This will be discussed in more detail in section 0 below.  System Restart – The DTS IoT Gateway will be rebooted. A reboot is necessary after changes have been made to the “Active Profile”.
  • Page 15: Final Things To Setup

    FINAL THINGS TO SETUP The final thing to do is to setup the time zone where the DTS IoT Gateway is to be installed, and synchronize the time. If the DTS IoT Gateway is registered to the SMC Cloud (see section 6 below) then it will synchronize with the SMC Cloud.
  • Page 16: Synchronizing The Time

    C. Press the “System Time Synch” button to synchronize the time in the DTS IoT Gateway. If the DTS IoT Gateway is registered to the SMC Cloud (see section 6 below) then it will synchronize with the SMC Cloud in the future..
  • Page 17: Verify The Operation Of The Devices

    5.6.1 The “System View” Once you have added DTS meters to your DTS IoT Gateway this “Device List” screen will show the DTS meters you have attached to your device, together with some live operational information for each device.
  • Page 18: The "Data Log Viewer" Or "Historian

    5.6.2 The “Data Log Viewer” or “Historian” Data is logged and buffered locally in the DTS IoT Gateway. This enables logged history of up to 30 days to be viewed and graphed locally on the DTS IoT Gateway. If the DTS IoT Gateway is registered to the cloud, this buffering will prevent logged data loss if the Internet connection to the cloud is lost.
  • Page 19: Registration On The Cloud

    REGISTRATION ON THE CLOUD Once your DTS IoT Gateway has been setup as described above, it is time to register it on the SMC Cloud. Press the “SMC Cloud” button, and press “Close” to dismiss the information popup page that appears. If your DTS IoT Gateway is NOT already registered on the SMC Cloud the following screen will appear.
  • Page 20: Continue With The Dts Iot Gateway Registration

    DTS IoT Gateway. Continue with the DTS IoT Gateway Registration 1. Enter your existing or newly created username and password under “User Credentials” as indicated in the screenshot above. Scroll down the page so that you can see the information shown below.
  • Page 21: Smc Cloud Login

    DTS IoT Gateway devices in the cloud. 3. Enter the physical address where the DTS IoT Gateway will be located. The pin on the map will shoe the location.
  • Page 22: Smc Cloud Interface

    The SMC Cloud is your remote interface to your DTS IoT Gateway devices that you have registered on the SMC Cloud, as well as the DTS meters that you have added to each DTS IoT Gateway. The most useful menu items along the top of the page are: ...
  • Page 23: Secure Tunnel Connect To Your Dts Iot Gateway

    DTS IoT Gateway. This will present the identical interface as shown in section 5.6.1 that you get if you “Connect” to it locally using the DTS Toolbox. Therefore, all the detail as described in section 5.6 about the DTS IoT Gateway itself, as well as the DTS Meters that are attached, is therefore available remotely.

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