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Webdyn WebdynSunPM User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL WebdynSunPM Supervision gateway for photovoltaic installations...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Contents Presentation ......................9 General description ..................10 Operating principle ..................10 The interfaces .................... 11 Supported devices ..................13 Product and accessory references ............. 13 Technical Specifications ................14 1.6.1 General specifications ................14 1.6.2 Technical specifications ................
  • Page 3 3.2.3.1.5 Exporting a script ..............115 3.2.3.1.6 Deleting a script ..............115 3.2.3.2 Update ..................116 3.2.3.3 Rebooting the webdynSunPM ............117 Text message command ................118 “connect” connection command ............118 3.3.1 “apn” modem configuration command ..........119 3.3.2 “ftp”...
  • Page 4 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The configuration “CONFIG” ............... 129 4.1.1 “DEF”, the definitions ................130 4.1.2 “DATA” ....................131 4.1.3 4.1.3.1 TIC header ................... 132 4.1.3.2 Input/Output (IO) header .............. 132 4.1.3.3 Device header (Modbus, inverters) ..........133 4.1.3.4 Data ....................133 “ALARM”...
  • Page 5 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Glossary Name Description Second Generation Second generation (2G) digital standard for cell phones including GSM, GPRS and EDGE. Third Generation Third generation (3G) digital standard for cell phones including UMTS, HSPA, HSPA+ and DC-HSPA+. Advanced Encryption Standard Symmetrical encryption algorithm.
  • Page 6 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Internet Protocol Message protocol in charge of addressing and sending TCP packets over the network. Script language. See http://www.lua.org/ for more details. Modbus Modbus is a communication protocol routinely used by industry to dialogue with industrial equipment over a network. See http://www.modbus.org/...
  • Page 7 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol A set of network protocols that provide interconnection services between computers of different hardware architectures and operating systems. TCP/IP includes standards for communication between computers and conventions for network interconnection and routing.
  • Page 8 Notes on this manual This guide describes all the WebdynSunPM product characteristics. Its purpose is to help operators install and configure their WebdynSunPM and to allow operators to include collected data in their IS. This manual is split into six separate sections: ➢...
  • Page 9: Presentation

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Presentation Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 10: General Description

    Information readings and device control are carried out by the WebdynSunPM continuously. The data is regularly formatted and uploaded to an FTP server and/or sent to an MQTT server using the modem or an Ethernet connection. The concentrator manages the SFTP and MQTTS protocols to secure exchanges with the servers.
  • Page 11: The Interfaces

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Devices Operation 2G/3G modem Ethernet Sensors Server WebdynSunPM Server Meters MQTT Inverters Data Scripts management 0 1 5 3 0 Text message Displays Web Server Troubleshooting Circuit breakers Relays, etc. Configuration/ Maintenance The interfaces Version 2.05...
  • Page 12 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 12-24 V power supply terminal block 2 Ethernet ports (LAN 1 and LAN 2) 4 0-10 V or 4-20 mA analog inputs 1 Relay output Indicators: • Power: 12-24 V power supply status • Activity: Product status •...
  • Page 13: Supported Devices

    SIM card holder Modem SMA antenna connector USB port (for extension) RESET button Supported devices The WebdynSunPM is compatible with all devices that include one of the supported protocols. Partial list of the supported protocols: Inverter protocol Physical interface Specifications...
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM AC1601-02 USB / TIC extension 1 non-modulated input AC1101-01 4-20 mA ambient temperature sensor AC1101-02 Modbus ambient temperature sensor AC1102-01 4-20 mA surface temperature sensor AC1401-01 Class C pyranometer AC1402-01 3 m pyranometer cable AC1403-01 20 m pyranometer cable...
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM REACH compliant VBG 4 IEC 529 Non leak tight Fixing DIN rail Weight 0.330 kg Operating temperature -5 °C / +40 °C Storage temperature Storage: -20 °C / +85 °C Humidity 25 - 75 % Pollution rating...
  • Page 16: Software Specifications

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 3 digital ON-OFF or pulsed S0 inputs (class A or B) 1 relay output Webdyn does not supply any SIM cards. Please contact an M2M operator that supports the 2G and 3G networks. Connectivity data: RF band...
  • Page 17: Regulation

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The WebdynSunPM product can be damaged by electrostatic discharges (ESD) Class 3 equipment: the device operates on safety extra-low voltage (SELV) (50V maximum). The voltage reduction must be obtained using a safety transformer providing safe galvanic isolation between primary and secondary.
  • Page 18: Installation And Maintenance

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Installation and Maintenance Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 19: Prerequisite

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Prerequisite As the WebdynSunPM concentrator’s role is to send the data it collects to an IS, installation requires knowledge of the concentrator but also of the IS it will upload its data to. The following elements are required to guarantee a proper installation: To have this user manual to hand.
  • Page 20 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Date of manufacture MAC address Commercial reference WG0517-A01 WW/Y WFFVVAAHHHHHH MAC: 00:05:F3:00:00:00 Product serial number This label is accessible on the top of the product: WG0517-A01 WFFVVAAHHHH MAC: 00:05:F3:00:00:00 The product CE label on the back of the box: Version 2.05...
  • Page 21: Assembly

    “Home” tab (See section3.2: “Embedded web interface”). Assembly 2.3.1 Opening/closing the box Users must not open the product. It must be returned to after sales for all work (sav@webdyn.com) 2.3.2 Wall mounting The WebdynSunPM is designed to be fixed onto a DIN rail. Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 22: Interface Description

    2.4.1 Product power supply 2.4.1.1 External power supply The WebdynSunPM concentrator can be powered using 12V or 24V direct current. The power supply is implemented using the 2 point unpluggable terminal block marked “12/24V” located at the top left of the concentrator.
  • Page 23: Battery

    15 Watts of power. 2.4.1.2 Battery The WebdynSunPM concentrator has a battery that is used to send an alarm to notify of a power failure fault and switch the product to safety mode until the power supply returns. The battery recharges on the concentrator’s external power supply.
  • Page 24: Sim Card

    The product is delivered with an angled SMA antenna taped to the back of the box. It can be replaced with other compatible antennas. If the WebdynSunPM concentrator is installed in a metal box or in a location that does not have proper signal reception, the use of an offset antenna is strongly recommended.
  • Page 25: Indicators & Buttons

    You can then recover the SIM card. Webdyn does not supply any SIM cards. Please contact an M2M operator that supports the 2G and 3G network or a partner portal.
  • Page 26: Power Button

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Factory Reset button Power button WAN LED Activity Serial LED (Tx & Rx) Power LED 2.4.3.1 Power Button The Power button on the front of the product is used to shut down and reboot the concentrator.
  • Page 27: Power Led

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 2.4.3.3 Power LED The Power indicator shows the WebdynSunPM concentrator power up. The indicator is: • On: the concentrator is running. There is a voltage of between 12 and 24 volts at the power supply terminals.
  • Page 28: Extension Interface

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The purpose of the WAN indicator is to help the user know the connection status. The indicator can have 3 different colours (green, orange and red) and depends on the primary server configuration. Primary server on Ethernet interface:...
  • Page 29: Ethernet Interface

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM USB port 2.4.5 Ethernet interface The WebdynSunPM concentrator has 2 Ethernet interfaces (LAN1 and LAN2) which are separate from each other. These Ethernet interfaces allow the concentrator to be part of 2 different Ethernet networks to communicate with local IP devices belonging to 2 separate networks or to communicate with the IS using Ethernet.
  • Page 30: Rs485/Rs422 Serial Interface

    To guarantee proper data bus operation, an RS485 bus must feature a 120 Ohm terminator at each end. The WebdynSunPM concentrator can be at the end of the RS485 communication bus or in the middle. As the concentrator has a 120 Ohms resistor, it made need to be enabled depending on the concentrator position on the bus.
  • Page 31 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • On installations requiring short lengths with no electric interference, plan on using a 2 pair 6/10 rigid screened cable. • On larger installations of which the cable length is less than 500 m, plan on a 2 pair 8/10 rigid screened cable.
  • Page 32 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 2-wire WebdynSunPM wiring Terminal resistor D+ GND D1 D0 Device Device Device Device Only to be wired if the concentrator is at the end of the line 4-wire RS485/ RS485 wiring (Full-Duplex): This type of connection uses two pairs of wires for communication. One pair of wires carries data sent from the concentrator to the device and the other pair the data sent from the device to the concentrator.
  • Page 33: Input/Output Interface

    For more information on the RS4875/RS422 standards and device wiring, refer to the EIA-485 and EIA RS-422-A standards. 2.4.7 Input/Output interface The webdynSunPM is fitted with: • 4 analog inputs • 3 digital inputs • 1 relay output Version 2.05...
  • Page 34: Analog 0-10V Or 4-20Ma Inputs

    2.4.7.1 Analog 0-10V or 4-20mA inputs The WebdynSunPM has 4 analog inputs marked “Analog” used to measure current of between 4 and 20 mA or a voltage of between 0 and 10 V. Each analog terminal block has a power output that can be used to power a sensor.
  • Page 35: Digital On-Off/S0 (Pulsed) Inputs

    7 watts. 2.4.7.2 Digital ON-OFF/S0 (pulsed) inputs The WebdynSunPM concentrator has 3 inputs that can be configured to ON-OFF mode or S0 pulsed mode (pulse counting). These inputs are located at the bottom left of the WebdynSunPM concentrator.
  • Page 36 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Digital inputs The cable length for these inputs must not exceed 100m. To prevent any damage to the concentrator, do not inject current or voltage onto the digital inputs. In ON-OFF mode: The concentrator can detect dry contact openings and closures to report device status or trigger status change alarms.
  • Page 37: Relay Output

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM In S0 (pulse) mode: The WebdynSunPM concentrator manages meters that have class A (24 V) and B (5 V) pulse outputs as per the IEC 62053-31-1998 standard. The concentrator runs in “Sink” type mode, meaning that voltage is applied to e meter’s S0+ terminal using an (internal) pull-up resistor and a 0V voltage is applied to the meter’s S0-...
  • Page 38 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Relay output This output has the following specifications: Specifications MAX values Voltage 24 V Current The relay output can be controlled using LUA scripts. (See section3.2.3.1 : “Scripts”) Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 39: Configuration

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Configuration Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 40 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The concentrator can be configured in several ways: • Using configuration files uploaded to an FTP/SFTP server. • Using the concentrator’s web interface • Using text message commands FTP configuration is the preferred solution to remotely configure and maintain devices to service the equipment pool.
  • Page 41 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM PIN code information Cancel Apply the changes The modem parameters are: Web interface Parameter Description <uid>_daq.csv configuration file PIN code The SIM card PIN code to be entered if it has one Your mobile operator’s APN name...
  • Page 42 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • PAP: PAP type authentication The login and password must be entered below. Connection login Your mobile operator’s user name identification (optional depending on the operator) Connection password Your mobile operator’s password password (optional depending on the operator) Please contact your SIM card provider to find out what information to enter to configure the modem.
  • Page 43 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM This information is: Modem information Description Model The model model built into the concentrator Firmware version The firmware version for the model built into the concentrator IMEI number Unique international identification number for the modem built...
  • Page 44: Ftp/Sftp

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM If the reception level is limit or unstable, the use of an offset antenna or a test with a different mobile operator is recommended to improve the connection. If the IP and DNS addresses are not displayed, there may be several causes: •...
  • Page 45: Configuration Files

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM By default, the concentrator identifier (uid) is calculated using the product MAC address, taking its last 6 characters prefixed by “WPM”. Thus, for a product with a MAC dress of “00:8D:00:00:BD:E4, the default uid will be “WPM00BDE4.
  • Page 46: Concentrator Operation

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM There are files to configure concentrator operation (connection to the server, NTP management, passwords, modem, etc.) as well as connected device definition files. This section describes all those files. When the files are modified on the main server, the changes are carried over onto thee configured secondary server.
  • Page 47: Uid>_Var.ini" File

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM If the base configuration is created using the embedded web server, this file is created automatically the first time the concentrator connects. If the file is detected when connecting to the FTP server, it is uploaded and the configuration is applied immediately regardless of the local configuration.
  • Page 48 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM SCHEDULE_Params[index]=Id|Type|StartTime|Interval|Count Each configured row therefore contains the following configuration information: Parameter Description Default value Configuration line identifier. This identifier must be unique. Type Indicates the schedule type. The authorised Everyday values are: • everyday: the schedule will be run every day •...
  • Page 49: Uid>_Daq.csv" File

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM And the following schedule on the Schedule 2 connection: The following configuration file is obtained: SCHEDULE_Params[0]=1|everyday|00:00:00|1440|1 SCHEDULE_Params[1]=2|monday|00:00:00|1440|1 SCHEDULE_Params[2]=3|first|00:00:00|1440|1 SCHEDULE_Params[3]=4|middle|01:00:00|600|2 SCHEDULE_Params[4]=5|last|02:02:00|120|12 SCHEDULE2_Params[0]=1|everyday|00:00:00|1440|1 SCHEDULE2_Params[1]=2|everyday|00:00:00|1440|1 SCHEDULE2_Params[2]=3|everyday|00:00:00|86400|1 The index number is calculated automatically by the concentrator starting with 0. If this file is modified manually, make sure there are no duplicate index numbers as this would result in the configuration being rejected.
  • Page 50 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The file name is defined as follows: Take the device uid as explained previously and suffix “_daq.csv” to it. Thus, in the previous example, the generated file name will be “WPM00BDE4_daq.csv”. If the base configuration is created using the embedded web server, this file is created automatically the first time the concentrator connects.
  • Page 51 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value The possible values are: • None: No authentication requested by the remote server • PAP: PAP type authentication requested by the remote server Below is a modem configuration example: type;pin;apn;login;password;authentification MODEM;;m2minternet;;;None In this example, the PIN code is empty, the APN is set to “m2minternet”, the login and password are empty and the authentication type is defined as “None”.
  • Page 52 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value DNS2 IP address for a DNS server the concentrator is to use to resolve names if “DNS1” fails to respond.. Below is an Ethernet interface configuration example: type;ip;mask;gateway;dns1;dns2 LAN1;192.93.121.37;255.255.255.0;192.93.121.1;192.93.121.8; LAN2;192.168.2.12;255.255.255.0;;; In this example, the first network interface (LAN 1) is configured at IP address “192.93.121.37”, with a subnet mask of “255.255.255.0”...
  • Page 53 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM type mask gateway dns1 dns2 LAN1 192.93.121.37 255.255.255.0 192.93.121.1 192.93.121.8 0 LAN2 192.168.2.12 255.255.255.0 tcpInterFrameMs 0 If the file is modified using “Excel” type spreadsheet software, the format may be modified and the “;” delimiters replaced by “,”, making it unusable by the concentrator.
  • Page 54 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value • E: even parity StopBits Number of stop bits between 2 bytes. The possible values are: • 1 • 2 Wires The number of wires to use on the serial interface. The possible values are: •...
  • Page 55 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Inter-frame time Concentrator Device Frame emission Frame emission Frame reception When the concentrator receives a response from the device, it will impose a delay equivalent to the “InterFrame” parameter between the last byte of the last received frame and the first byte of the next frame it sends to that device.
  • Page 56 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Connected device interface configuration is based on the following parameters: Parameter Description Default value Index Index for the device to be defined. This field contains a numeric value representing the identification number for the device to be configured.
  • Page 57 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value This time is expressed in ms. This field is not used by the “IO”, “TIC” and “SMA- Net” protocols. For SMA-Net, the value is 3000ms. SerialNumber Some devices require a serial number. This is especially the case for “TIC”...
  • Page 58 Index: TIC1. The TIC1 value indicates that the device is of the “TIC” type. o Interface: empty. As TIC devices use external interfacing equipment supplied by Webdyn, this field is ignored o Name: tic. The name that will be displayed on the local web pages o Address: empty.
  • Page 59: Sci.ini" File

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM o Parameters: 1. A wait of 1ms is applied between 2 frames. o Category: Inverter. o Model: WR21TL09 o DefFIle: WPM00C715_SMA_Inverter_SMA_WR21TL09.csv. The definition file name that describes the different variables detected on the SMA-Net device. • modbus ethernet: o Index: 1.
  • Page 60: Connected Device Definition

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM If the base configuration is created using the embedded web server, this file is created automatically the first time the concentrator connects. If the file is detected when connecting to the FTP server, it is uploaded and the configuration is applied immediately regardless of the local configuration.
  • Page 61: Definition File Naming

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 3.1.2.2.1 Definition file naming The file name is free and can be modified by the client at will, the gateway will use the name given in the daq.csv file. The automatically generated files are prefixed with the concentrator ID of which the default value is “WPM”...
  • Page 62: Definition File Content

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM For the files generated by the installer/integrator, there are no file naming rules. The file name is free form. There are no rules. For the files generated by SunSpec detection, the name is composed as follows: <uid>_SunSpec_<Category>_<Manufacturer>_<Model>_<Options>_<Protocol>.csv:...
  • Page 63 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The Category, Manufacturer and Model are used to find the device’s associated definition file from the web pages. Following this first row, all the following rows will contain the device variable definitions. Each row fully describes a variable.
  • Page 64 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • 0: variable disabled. The variable will not appear in the data files • 1: the variable is of the parameter type and is read only. It will not therefore appear in the data files. • 2: the variable is of the min/max/mean type. In that case 3 files fields will contain this variable in the data file to log the minimum, maximum and mean value for this data.
  • Page 65 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 3.1.2.2.2.3 Modbus Field Description Info1 The type of register read. This type results in the function codes that will be used to read and write the data. The authorised values are: • 1: “coil . The modbus read function code will be 0x01. The write function code will be0x05 •...
  • Page 66 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Field Description • F32: floating on 32 bits (4 bytes, or 2 registers) • F64: floating on 64 bits (8 bytes, or 4 registers) • String: the variable is a character string. In that case the “Address_Size”...
  • Page 67: Updates

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Modbus requests are grouped whenever possible, meaning that contiguous variables are processed using the minimum number of requests using the allocated resources to the maximum. On the other hand, when there is a free memory zone between 2 variables, the concentrator will generate 2 frames and will not attempt to group the 2 variables together in a single request.
  • Page 68: Embedded Web Interface

    2. Enter the concentrator’s IP address in your web browser (the default address is: http://192.168.1.12 for LAN1 and http://192.168.2.12 for LAN2) to access the WebdynSunPM home page. (see section 2.4.5: “Ethernet interface”) Parameters LAN1 LAN2 IP address 192.168.1.12 192.168.2.12 3. An authentication window is displayed: Version 2.05...
  • Page 69 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Enter your login and password: Login Password userhigh high Password To secure access to the concentrator, we recommend changing the default passwords following the first configuration. Passwords are modified using the web interface (see section 3.2.2.7: “Password”) or using the configuration file (see section 3.1.2.1.1: ““<uid>_config.ini”...
  • Page 70: Devices

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 3.2.1 Devices Devices can be configured in several ways: • By editing or importing existing concentrator files, as described in section 3.1.2.1.3 - “<uid>_daq.csv” file • By running automatic device detection from the web interface or a text message •...
  • Page 71 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • Go to the device page and click “Device detect": • The detection page is displayed: o Select the SunSpec protocol from the drop-down list on the first “Protocol” field. o Enter the maximum number of devices to detect in the “Max devices” field.
  • Page 72 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM o Enter a timeout value. The default value of 2000 ms should be suitable for most installations. For slower devices, the timeout value can be increased. • Then click the “Start detection” button to launch the detection. The progress window...
  • Page 73 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Means that table identifier “1” of size “66” registers was detected on the modbus TCP device at IP address “192.93.121.23” at register “40004” and modbus address “126” o “End of SunSpec detection” means that SunSpec detection is complete. The line indicates the number of detected devices: 2021-02-03 09:56:53:End of SunSpec detection on ethernet1.
  • Page 74: Tic Device Detection

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Note that if the device already existed in the configuration and the user forces a new import, the previous device is not overwritten. A new device is created in addition to the pre-existing device. 3.2.1.1.2 TIC device detection The automatic detection of TIC devices requires the following steps: •...
  • Page 75 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • The detection page is displayed: o Select the TIC protocol from the drop-down list on the first “Protocol” field. o The other fields will disappear and only “TIC 1” will be displayed in the “Interface” field. This field is read-only.
  • Page 76: Sma-Net Device Detection

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM o “Scan TIC” means the TIC scan has started. o “Try with baudrate xxxxx”. Different communication speeds are tested on the serial connection. o At the end of detection, a page displays the type of detected TIC device and its...
  • Page 77 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • Go to the device page and click “Device detect": • The detection page is displayed: o Select the SMA-Net protocol from the drop-down list on the first “Protocol” field. o Enter the maximum number of devices to detect in the “Max devices” field.
  • Page 78 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM o The timeout indicates the SMA-Net device response time. By default it is set to 10000 ms. • Then click the “Start detection” button to launch the detection. The progress window below is displayed: The detection progress is displayed on the web page: o “Start SMANET search”...
  • Page 79 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • The last detection page is used to view all detected devices and eventually to add them to the configuration. This screen therefore displays all the detected devices, as well as a certain number of data read from the SMA-Net device tables (model, serial number, address,...
  • Page 80: Manual Device Management

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Note that if the device already existed in the configuration and the user forces a new import, the previous device is not overwritten. A new device is created in addition to the pre-existing device. Manual device management Devices can be managed manually on the web site.
  • Page 81 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The next page is displayed: A name, category, manufacturer and model can be entered on this form to find the corresponding definition file. This information cannot be entered directly. It is obtained using the internal device definition file database.
  • Page 82 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM First click the indicated zone to select the definition file to import: Then select the file to import and click the “Open” button. Finally, click the import button to complete the definition file import. A “Done” message is displayed on the web interface to indicate the operation was successful: Once the definition file is loaded, it is possible to select the required device characteristics in the drop-down lists.
  • Page 83 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM It is therefore possible to enter the corresponding device: As the device is of the “modbus TCP” type, the following fields are also displayed: • IP address: enter the modbusTCP device’s network IP address • Port: enter the port number to access the device. Usually 502 •...
  • Page 84: Deleting A Device

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 3.2.1.2.2 Deleting a device To delete a device, first select the device to delete: Then click the trash icon under the device description: Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 85: Editing A Device

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM A dialogue box is displayed requesting confirmation. After confirmation, the deleted device is removed from the concentrator databases. The modification will be carried over to the configuration files at the next server connection. 3.2.1.2.3 Editing a device...
  • Page 86: Modifying The Input/Output Configuration

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM It is then possible to modify the different device fields and thus change the name, category, description, manufacturer, acquisition frequency, model and the specific protocol parameters: IP address and port number for IP devices, slave address for modbus devices, timeout, etc.
  • Page 87 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The first part of the screen is used to configure the 3 digital inputs: The fields are: Field Description Type Digital input type. The authorised values are: • Dry Loop: dry loop (ON-OFF) Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 88 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • Pulse B/5V: S0 (see section 2.4.7.2: “Digital ON-OFF/S0 (pulsed) inputs”) • Pulse A/24: S0 (see section 2.4.7.2: “Digital ON-OFF/S0 (pulsed) inputs”) Name Input name. This value will be used on the web pages and on the MQTT...
  • Page 89: Duplicating A Device

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • 0-10V Name Input name. This value will be used on the web pages and on the MQTT servers The name on the concentrator must be unique Action Action associated with the input. The authorised values are: The possible actions are: •...
  • Page 90: Settings

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM When the button is pressed, the device is duplicated. The new instance uses the same definition file as the original device. It then becomes possible to rename and change the definition file by editing the device. (see section 3.2.1.2.3: “Editing a device”).
  • Page 91: Serial

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Cancel Apply the changes Parameter Description interface <uid>_config.ini configuration file Identifier Concentrator_Identifier Concentrator identifier By default, a unique “WPMxxxxxx” identifier is filled in. The “xxxxxx” corresponds to the last 6 characters of the concentrator’s MAC address indicated on the product label. (see section 2.2.2: “Identification”)
  • Page 92 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM List of serial ports Apply the changes Cancel Selected serial port settings The possible settings for each serial port are: Web interface Parameter Description <uid>_daq.csv configuration file Protocol protocol The protocol type for this serial interface: •...
  • Page 93: Networks

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 • 230400 • 460800 Data bits data_bits Number of data bits: • 7 • 8 Parity parity Serial connection parity: • None: no parity • Odd: odd parity • Even: even parity...
  • Page 94 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM List of Ethernet ports Apply the changes Cancel Ping test on the Gateway Selected Ethernet port settings Ping result display on the Gateway To be able to run a ping test on the Gateway IP address, it must have been entered and the configuration applied before clicking the Test button.
  • Page 95: Modem

    DNS 2 server. If the DNS1 server fails. If your local network is managed by a network administrator, contact them before including the WebdynSunPM gateway in your network. 3.2.2.4 Modem The “Modem” part is used to configure the modem and get network information. To use the modem, the SIM card must first be inserted into the product (see section 2.4.2.2: “SIM card”).
  • Page 96 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM PIN code information Cancel Apply the changes The modem parameters are: Web interface Parameter Description <uid>_daq.csv configuration file PIN code The SIM card PIN code to be entered if it has one Your mobile operator’s APN name...
  • Page 97 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • PAP: PAP type authentication The login and password must be entered below. Connection login Your mobile operator’s user name identification (optional depending on the operator) Connection password Your mobile operator’s password password (optional depending on the operator) Please contact your SIM card provider to find out what information to enter to configure the modem.
  • Page 98 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM This information is: Modem information Description Model The model model built into the concentrator Firmware version The firmware version for the model built into the concentrator IMEI number Unique international identification number for the modem built...
  • Page 99: Servers

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM If the reception level is limit or unstable, the use of an offset antenna or a test with a different mobile operator is recommended to improve the connection. If the IP and DNS addresses are not displayed, there may be several causes: •...
  • Page 100 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The 2 servers’ parameters are: Web interface Parameter Description <uid>_config.ini configuration file Interface SERVER_Interface Selection of the network interface SERVER2_Interface to use for the server: • Ethernet (see section 3.2.2.3: “Networks”) • Modem (see section 3.2.2.4: “Modem”)
  • Page 101 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Log directory FTP_DirLog Log file directory on the FTP/SFTP FTP2_DirLog server. Definition FTP_DirDef Definition file directory on the directory FTP2_DirDef FTP/SFTP server. Binary directory FTP_DirBin Update file directory on the FTP2_DirBin FTP/SFTP server. Script directory FTP_DirScript...
  • Page 102 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Server 1 is called the main server, server 2 is a backup server. The backup server is only used to backup configurations. The main server alone manages configuration file synchronisation. To check that the server configuration is correct, clicking the “Connect” button is recommended.
  • Page 103 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Apply the changes Add a schedule Delete the changes Delete the Schedule The “Schedule” parameters are: Schedule Description Schedule type selection: • Everyday: the schedule will be run every day • Monday: the schedule will be run every Monday •...
  • Page 104: Date & Time

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Every day, the first occurrence is given by the time entered in the “Start time” field. The number of events in the day is given by the “Count” field and the interval between each event by the “Interval” field Number of occurrences “Count”...
  • Page 105 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Concentrator date & time Time zone list Cancel Apply the changes The list of time zones is available in Appendix B: Time zone list. Once a time zone is selected, click the “Apply” button to take the new time zone into account.
  • Page 106 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM (GMT-07:00) Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan (GMT-06:00) Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey (GMT-06:00) Chicago, Central America (GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Quito (GMT-05:00) New York (GMT-04:00) Atlantic Time (Canada) (GMT-04:00) Caracas (GMT-04:00) Martinique (GMT-04:00) Guadeloupe (GMT-03:30) Newfoundland, St Johns (GMT-03:00) Antarctica...
  • Page 107 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo (GMT+09:00) Seoul (GMT+09:30) Darwin (GMT+10:00) Brisbane, Sydney (GMT+10:00) Guam, Port Moresby (GMT+10:30) Adelaide (GMT+11:00) Noumea (GMT+11:00) Magadan, Solomon Islands (GMT+13:00) Auckland, Wellington The time differences for countries are not taken into account by the concentrator.
  • Page 108 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM NTP server 1 NTP_Server1 address for the NTP 1 server used to synchronise the concentrator clock. NTP server 2 NTP_Server2 NTP 2 server address used to synchronise the concentrator clock if server 1 did not respond.
  • Page 109: Password

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Connection log window closure The last line in the log containing the test result is displayed and stored on the main web page. It is also possible to re-display the last connection log by clicking the “Magnifier” button.
  • Page 110: System

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Cancel Apply the changes Follow the steps below to change the password: 1 Enter the current password in the “Old password” field, 2 Enter the new password in the “New password” field, 3 Enter the new password again in the “Confirm password” field 4 Validate by clicking “Apply”.
  • Page 111: Importing A Script

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The WebdynSunPM concentrator has a powerful script based device management and customisation tool. The tool is based on a LUA command interpreter used to run tasks on the concentrator in the background. A technical reference guide is available describing all the commands and possibilities of the supplied script language in detail.
  • Page 112 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Finally, click the transfer button to complete the operation. Once this 4 step is complete; the script will appear in the script management window. Note that the scripts are imported stopped, this means they are not started automatically.
  • Page 113: Enabling/Disabling A Script

    “wsinit()” function is run: function wsInit() wd.log("Control power initialized") See the “WebdynSunPM LUA User Guide.pdf” document for more details of what can be done. Disabling a script meets stopping it from running. Note that scripts are run automatically when the WebdynSunPM concentrator starts up, even if they were disabled before the start up.
  • Page 114: Viewing The Script

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Pressing the button displays the following page: The page is closed by pressing the cross at the top right indicated above in the circle. 3.2.3.1.4 Viewing the script It is possible to display the source code for the scripts loaded onto the concentrator by clicking the display button: Version 2.05...
  • Page 115: Exporting A Script

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM When a script source code is displayed, click the cross at the top right of the window to make it disappear. 3.2.3.1.5 Exporting a script Pressing the script export button launches an immediate local script load by the browser.
  • Page 116: Update

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The scripts do not need to be disabled before deleting them. Note that there is no confirmation message when a script is deleted. 3.2.3.2 Update The web interface “Update” menu is used to update the concentrator.
  • Page 117: Rebooting The Webdynsunpm

    If an error occurs during the update, the concentrator will keep its previous operational firmware. In that case, repeat the update procedure exactly as indicated. 3.2.3.3 Rebooting the webdynSunPM The reboot menu is used to reboot the webdynSunPM. Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 118: Text Message Command

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM To reboot the webdynSunPM, select the “reboot” option on the System menu. Confirmation is requested. Clicking “Cancel” cancels the operation, the webdynSunPM will not reboot. Clicking “OK” reboots the webdynSunPM. The screen is greyed out for a few seconds (the time needed to reboot) then, once the...
  • Page 119: Apn" Modem Configuration Command

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameters: • connection: optional. Used to indicate the connection number to establish. If this setting is missing, 0 is used. The possible values are: o 0: Use server 1 o 1: Use server 2 3.3.2 “apn” modem configuration command The “apn”...
  • Page 120: Status" Command

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Syntax: reboot Parameters: none 3.3.5 “status” command The “status” command returns current configuration information to the sender of the command by text message. The response is contained in 6 text messages. Each text message has its number and the total number of text messages in the header.
  • Page 121 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • mask: subnet mask configured on the ethernet 2 interface • gateway: the gateway address used by the concentrator to connect to an external network on the ethernet 2 interface • dns: the list of DNS servers used to resolve names for the ethernet 2 interface If several DNS servers are configured, they are delimited by the “/”...
  • Page 122: Sunspec "Detect" Command

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • port: the port server 1 is configured on • last: the date and time the concentrator last connected to server 1 and the connection result in the following format: “DD/MM HH :MM <connection result>” srv=<server>...
  • Page 123: Factory" Reset Command

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM detect Parameters: • interface: the interface to use for the detection. The interfaces must have been configured first. The possible values are: o serial1: detection on serial port 1 o serial2: detection on serial port 2...
  • Page 124 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM factory Parameters: none Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 125: Operation

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Operation Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 126: The Ftp/Sftp Server

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The concentrator communicates with one or more remote servers using the FTP/SFTP protocol and/or the MQTT/MQTTS protocol. These servers can be used to manage the concentrator remotely. Remote servers have several roles: • Storing the data and alarms collected locally by the concentrator:...
  • Page 127 FTP server. Server tree structure: The FTP server must have the tree structure specific to the WebdynSunPM product. The concentrator proposes one by default but it can be customised. This architecture must exist on the FTP server before the first connection because the concentrator does not create the directories.
  • Page 128 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM /CMD Read/Write/Delete Contains the commands. The command file has the following format: “<uid>_cmd.csv” /ALARM Write Contains the alarms. The alarm file name is in the following format: “<uid>_AL_<timestamp>.csv.gz” /LOG Write Contains the log and debug files.
  • Page 129: The Configuration "Config

    4.1.1 The configuration “CONFIG” The concentrator can receive remote configurations in configuration files or from text messages. Configuration file: The WebdynSunPM concentrator needs 4 types of configuration file in text and CSV format. The files names are the following: <uid>_config.ini <uid>_daq.csv <uid>_var.ini...
  • Page 130: Def", The Definitions

    The devices available on the concentrator are: • Inputs/outputs: IO • Remote customer information: TIC • RTU/TCP Modbus • Proprietary inverter protocols The definition files the WebdynSunPM can generate automatically are: • The IO file Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 131: Data

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM • The SunSpec files • The proprietary inverter protocol files To create modbus definition files, see section 3.1.2.2.2.3: “Modbus”. Launching a device scan makes it possible to automatically generate its definition file and to upload it to the “DEF” directory on the FTP server. It is also possible to build your own definition file or to modify the automatically generated one.
  • Page 132: Tic Header

    The concentrator can store up to 50Mb of uncompressed data per defined device. The WebdynSunPM permanently collects the device and interface data and saves it. The reported values are always raw and must be connected to the device definition file. The contents of a data file are in 2 parts which are: •...
  • Page 133: Device Header (Modbus, Inverters)

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Colour code: • Black: Fixed text • Blue: Device-specific information or data. Where: • fileDefinitionName: Definition file name for the Inputs/Outputs 4.1.3.3 Device header (Modbus, inverters) The device data file header is the following: DEVICEINDEX;NumDevice_1 Protocol_1;fileDefinitionName_1 DEVICEINDEX;NumDevice_N...
  • Page 134 TIC: The webdynSunPM permanently collects the data from the TIC flow and saves the read data without interpretation. Only the displayable characters from the ASCII table (from 0x40 [SP] to 0x7E [~]) are saved in the data files.
  • Page 135 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM SNTIC 041936004684 001 TypeTIC WPM00C44F_TIC_PME-PMI.csv 21/02/02-11:00:00 041936004684 CONSO 2288VAh 16815kWh 2281Wh HTA 5 21/02/02-11:10:00 041936004684 CONSO 4768 VAh 16818 kWh 4755 Wh HTA 5 21/02/02-11:20:00 041936004684 CONSO 7727 VAh 16820 kWh 7716 Wh HTA 5 21/02/02-11:30:00...
  • Page 136: Alarm" Alarms

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Index “Action” Display code Parameter value None 3-11 Instant value Instant value • Device 2 index configuration: Index “Action” Display code Min, max and average values • CSV data file (edited using Excel): DEVICEINDEX modbusTCP WPM00C44F_SunSpec_inverter_SMA_Solar_Inverter_9301_modbusTCP.csv...
  • Page 137 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM A “Power OFF” alarm is sent following a power cut of at least 10 seconds and a “Power ON” alarm is sent once the power supply has returned for at least 1 minute. The other alarms have no timers and are sent as soon as the concentrator detects them.
  • Page 138: Cmd" Commands

    Where: • <comment>: free user field Examples: ControlPower.lua For more details on script use, see the “WebdynSunPM LUA User Guide.pdf” document available at: https://www.webdyn.com/support/webdynsunpm/ 4.1.7 “BIN” update The “BIN” directory on the FTP server is used to store the firmware used to update the concentrator.
  • Page 139: Log

    When the connection is forced by the local web interface, a window is displayed showing all ongoing operations as shown below: For the same connection, the log file uploaded to the FTP server contains the following data: 2021-02-11 14:25:03:Firmware version : WebdynSunPM 3.2.11.34874 2021-02-11 14:25:03:Connection 1 wait for exclusive... 2021-02-11 14:25:03:Connection requested 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Ntp synchronisation success 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Connection to 192.168.2.13:test server in progress …...
  • Page 140 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Data acquisition management… 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Sending WPM00BDE4_IO_210211_142507.csv.gz 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Sending WPM00BDE4_SUNSPEC_210211_142507.log.gz 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Configuration management… 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Checking WPM00BDE4_config.ini 2021-02-11 14:25:16:No change 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Checking WPM00BDE4_daq.csv 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Sending local changes 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Remove file 2021-02-11 14:25:17:Checking WPM00BDE4_var.ini 2021-02-11 14:25:17:No change 2021-02-11 14:25:17:Checking WPM00BDE4_IO.csv...
  • Page 141 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 2021-02-11 14:25:16:Remove file 2021-02-11 14:25:17:Checking WPM00BDE4_var.ini 2021-02-11 14:25:17:No change 2021-02-11 14:25:17:Checking WPM00BDE4_IO.csv 2021-02-11 14:25:17:No change 2021-02-11 14:25:17:Checking WPM00BDE4_SunSpec_inverter_SMA_Solar_Inverter_9301_modbusTCP.csv 2021-02-11 14:25:17:Getting remote changes 2021-02-11 14:25:21:Failed to parse keep open parameter () for device 192.93.121.23:502, slave: 126, use default value true 2021-02-11 14:25:21:Local changes sent WPM00BDE4_daq.csv...
  • Page 142: Script Logs

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM It also indicates that file “WPM00BDE4_daq.csv” was sent to the remote server. The log file ends by indicating that the system log files were sent: 2021-02-11 14:25:24:Sending WPM00BDE4_SYSTEM_210211_142521.tar.gz 4.1.8.2 Script logs Each script runs in a separate environment. As a result, they each have an automatically generated log file when they run.
  • Page 143 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM During a SunSpec detection, the detection result is displayed on the local web page as it progresses: This log can also be found in the “LOGS” directory at the next connection to the server. The file name is composed of the concentrator’s uid, followed by SUNSPEC and the date and time the file was uploaded to the server: “WPM00BDE4_SUNSPEC_210211_181543.log.gz”...
  • Page 144: System Logs

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM 4.1.8.4 System logs System logs are internal concentrator operation logs. They contain internal debugging information that may be requested by support. By default, the system logs are not transferred to the FTP server. To do so, the “Dump gateway logs”...
  • Page 145: Update

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Update Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 146: Using The Web Interface

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM The WebdynSunPM concentrator can be updated locally using the web interface or remotely by FTP. The latest firmware version (“WebdynSunPM_x.x.x.zip”) is available for downloading from our web site at the following address: https://www.webdyn.com/support/webdynsunpm/ Once the download is complete, unzip the file with contains 2 files: •...
  • Page 147 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 148: Tools & Diagnostics

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Tools & diagnostics Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 149: Diagnostics

    As the file format has changed between these two products, a tool is available to convert the WebdynSun definition files to WebdynSunPM definition files. This tool can be downloaded from the Webdyn web server at the following address: www.webdyn.com/download/DefFileConverter.zip For any questions, contact support: support@webdyn.com...
  • Page 150: Support

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Support Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 151 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM If there are technical problems related to our products, contact WEBDYN support: Webdyn SA 26 Rue des Gaudines 78100 Saint-Germain-en-Laye Phone: +33 1 39 04 29 40 Email: support@webdyn.com https://www.webdyn.com Please have the following elements to hand: •...
  • Page 152: Faq

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 153 Gateway configuration: How do you access the gateway configuration? Start by checking that the computer’s IP parameters are compatible with the WebdynSunPM IP address (by default 192.168.1.12) Launch a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc.) and enter the WebdynSunPM concentrator IP address in the address bar.
  • Page 154 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Enter the “ethernet” or “modem” connection type: For an ethernet configuration, make sure the IP parameters are compatible with server access according to the concentrator local network configuration. For an ethernet connection, the configuration must be compatible with the concentrator’s local network topology so that it can access the servers.
  • Page 155 If you have chosen a portal, it will give you the FTP server access identifiers. If you want to use your own FTP server, contact your network administrator. For all other configurations, and to determine the best solution, contact the Webdyn sales department which will advise you and direct you to the relevant contacts: contact@webdyn.com...
  • Page 156 How long can data be stored for? The WebdynSunPM can store up to 50Mb of uncompressed data per declared device. If there is no access to the remote server, the WebdynSunPM concentrator can store the data for several months. The maximum data storage time varies depending on the amount of data to be collected and the configured collection frequency.
  • Page 157 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM What is the battery life? The average service life of the battery is 5 years. It may vary depending on the installation environment. What are the warranty conditions? All our products are guaranteed for 2 years.
  • Page 158 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Which TIC meters are compatible? • Single phased electronic multi-tariff “blue” meter (CBEMM) • Single phased electronic multi-tariff “blue” meter (CBEMM - ICC evolution) • Three phased electronic multi-tariff “blue” meter (CBETM) • Electronic “yellow” meter (CJE) •...
  • Page 159: Appendices

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM APPENDICES Version 2.05 préliminaire...
  • Page 160: Appendix A: "_Config.ini" File

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Appendix A: “_config.ini” file The authorised configuration parameters in the “<uid>_config.ini” file are the following: Parameter Description Default value BIN_Checksum Indicates the firmware name to use to update the gateway software. This parameter cannot be empty if BIN_FileName contains a value.
  • Page 161 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value See the command file configuration use section for more details FTP_DirConfig FTP 1 server directory to which the /CONFIG concentrator uploads its configuration files. Note that the directory MUST exist. The concentrator will not create it when uploading files.
  • Page 162 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value Note that the directory MUST exist. The concentrator will not create it when uploading files. See the section on logs for the different available files (see section 4.1.8: ““LOG””) FTP_DirScript FTP 1 server directory to which the...
  • Page 163 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value FTP_TwoStepsSendingDisabled Used for file transfers in 2 steps using a temporary file while the file is not complete on the FTP 1 server: The possible values are: • 0: the temporary file is used •...
  • Page 164 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value See the section on concentrator configuration using concentrator files for the operating principle (see section 3.1.2: “Concentrator operation”) FTP2_DirData FTP 2 server directory to which the /DATA concentrator uploads the data files collected during operation.
  • Page 165 Used for the box debug mode. The parameter impacts the system log detail level (see section 4.1.8.4: “System logs”) The values will be given by Webdyn support if needed. NTP_Server1 server to query to set the date/time. (factory value: pool.ntp.org) Version 2.05...
  • Page 166 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value NTP_Server2 server to query to set the date/time. This server is used if the 1 server does not respond. NTP_TimeZone Time zone to apply. This value is used jointly with the time data returned by the configured NTP servers.
  • Page 167 USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Parameter Description Default value • ethernet: uses the ethernet connection • modem: uses the 3G interface with the embedded SIM card This parameter cannot be empty SERVER2_Type The type of server to which the concentrator is to connect for the Server 2 connection.
  • Page 168: Appendix B: Time Zone List

    USER MANUAL – WebdynSunPM Appendix B: Time zone list The list of authorised values for the “NTP_TimeZone” parameter is the following: (GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa (GMT+05:30) Kolkata (GMT-10:00) Honolulu (GMT+05:45) Katmandu (GMT-10:00) Tahiti (GMT+06:00) Astana, Dhaka (GMT-09:30) Marquesas (GMT+06:00) Almaty, Novosibirsk...

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