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WEB-LOGGER
User Manual
Manual Version: WL-2016-1

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  • Page 1 WEB-LOGGER User Manual Manual Version: WL-2016-1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Standalone (no Microcare Battery Monitor) wiring diagram: ..........3 In conjunction with a Microcare Battery Monitor wiring diagram: ........4 Accessing the logged data: ..................... 6 Registering your Web-Logger: ..................6 2.1.1 Weblogger ID: ......................7 2.1.2 Network Address: .......................
  • Page 3: Standalone (No Microcare Battery Monitor) Wiring Diagram

    In this configuration, a single Microcare MPPT is connected to a MC COMS converter. The MC COMS converter is then connected to the MC COMS port of the Web-Logger. The LAN or Ethernet port of the Web-Logger is then connected to an Internet enabled router.
  • Page 4: In Conjunction With A Microcare Battery Monitor Wiring Diagram

    INTRODUCTION In conjunction with a Microcare Battery Monitor wiring diagram: In this configuration the Web-Logger, Battery Monitor and RS232-485 converters all connect in series creating the Microcare communications network.
  • Page 5 70v DC) Plug the Ethernet cable into the silver Ethernet port of the Web-Logger (bottom row on the left hand side) and plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into your internet router. The Web-Logger uses DHCP to obtain a network connection automatically.
  • Page 6: Accessing The Logged Data

    Accessing the logged data: Accessing the logged data: Registering your Web-Logger: In order to tell the Web-Logger what data it needs to acquire form your devices, please register on the Powermonitor website by entering the URL: https://www.powermonitor.co.za Log in using your credentials or select the “register” if you do not already have an account. Enter the required details and click the “Register”.
  • Page 7: Weblogger Id

    Accessing the logged data: 2.1.1 Weblogger ID: Enter the Web-Loggers ID which can be found on the Web-Logger itself. This is a unique number to identify the Web-Logger. 2.1.2 Network Address: Each device in the Microcare communication network must have a unique address. Enter a network address for the Web-Logger or you can leave the network address as 1 (default).
  • Page 8: Upload Type

    Click save to save the changes. If the WebLogger has a working internet connection, you will notice the "last contact" column will show when last the Web-Logger made contact with the site. The Web-Logger checks for settings once a minute.
  • Page 9: Registering Devices

    On the website menu bar, select the “Devices” option. Here a list of Microcare monitored device feeds will be shown. If you have more than one Web-Logger, the device feeds will be grouped by Web-Logger.
  • Page 10: Select Weblogger

    Registering Devices: 3.1.1 Select Weblogger: Select the Web-Logger to which the device is connected. If you have more than one Web-Logger a list of Web-Loggers will be shown. 3.1.2 Device Type: Select the type of device you have connected to the Web-Logger communication network.
  • Page 11: Retry Count

    = 5400ms (5.4 seconds) The total time exceeds the 5 second interval selected initially. This will cause the Web-logger to take longer than expected to process the list of device feeds and will result in the data not being sampled every 5 seconds.
  • Page 12: Device Feed Values

    Once you have added your list of device feed, proceed to the "Inputs" menu option. Once the Web-Logger has determined the device feeds required it will commence with requesting the data from the specific devices and will then upload the data to the Powermonitor website. The inputs and their values from the device is then listed in the “Input”...
  • Page 13 Device feed values: DESTRIER ELECTRONICS LIMITED CARRY- IN WARRANTY Destrier Electronics warrants this 1-5kW range of inverters against defects in workmanship and materials, fair wear and tear accepted, for a period of 3 (three) years from the date of delivery/collection and is based on a carry-in basis. Where the installation of the product makes it impractical to carry-in to our workshops, Destrier Electronics reserves the right to charge for travel time and kilometres travelled to and from the site where the product is installed.
  • Page 14 Device feed values: REGISTRATION OF MY MICROCARE PRODUCT Product Serial Number: Product Description: Date Purchased From Whom was the Product Purchased? Company Name Contact Person Contact Number E-mail Address Installation Company Information: Company Name Contact Person Contact Number E-mail Address Details of Product Owner Name &...

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