BKT Elektronik EMS User Manual

BKT Elektronik EMS User Manual

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BKT Elektronik - Headquarter
Poland, Lochowska 69 Str.
86-005 Biale Blota
Phone: +48 52 36 36 750
e-mail: export@bkte.pl
User Manual
BKT EMS Environmental
Condition Monitoring System
Version 6
© 2020 BKT Elektronik
www.bkte.pl

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  • Page 1 BKT Elektronik - Headquarter Poland, Lochowska 69 Str. 86-005 Biale Blota Phone: +48 52 36 36 750 e-mail: export@bkte.pl User Manual BKT EMS Environmental Condition Monitoring System Version 6 © 2020 BKT Elektronik www.bkte.pl...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.8 Installation of analogue sensors ................................29 4.8.1 ES352 - 230VAC voltage sensor ............................... 29 4.8.2 ES353 – door sensor ................................30 4.8.3 ES356 – smoke sensor ................................30 4.8.4 ES357 – PIR sensor................................... 31 BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 3 6.14 CAN configuration (extension module) ..............................63 6.15 Graphs ........................................64 6.16 Reset smoke detectors ................................... 64 6.17 Preferences (system settings) ................................64 6.17.1 Web interface settings ................................64 6.17.2 Network settings ..................................65 BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 4 The specification is owned and copyrighted by BKT Elektronik Sp. z o.o. Information contained herein may be changed at owner’s discretion without any notice. BKT Elektronik may not be held liable for any possible inaccuracies and discrepancies in this document.
  • Page 5: Overview

    OVERVIEW The BKT EMS system is designed to monitor environmental parameters (temperature, humidity, etc.) in a telecommunications cabinet or small rooms. Its purpose is to warn users about possible emergency situations and report any failures. The single system controller can support: up to 4 analogue sensors, 4 sensors with potential-free contacts and two signalling devices.
  • Page 6 Measurement uncertainty: ±1°C Measurement resolution: 0,1°C Power consumption: 60mW Connectors: 15m long cable from the casing, terminated with a RJ14 (6P4C) plug, maximum allowed length of a connection cable: 100m Dimensions: 7x30 + 15 m cable BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 7: 1-Wire Digital Sensors

    Possibility to connect up to 20 sensors in a daisy chain Front Rear Power consumption: 20mW Connectors: 2x RJ9 socket NOTE: Sensor available until Cable: RJ9(4P4C)-RJ9(4P4C), included 2m, maximum allowed length of 1-wire December 2020 bus: 100m Dimensions: 60x18x18 BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 8: Can Digital Sensors

    The module is connected to a CAN controller connector. The controller supports up to 32 inputs of potential-free contacts. 19” brackets included. Connectors: 2x RJ12 socket of CAN bus, 32 terminal blocks for potential-free Front contacts Dimensions: 215x40x40 Rear BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 9 EA318 - 125kHz card reader with 1-wire interface. 122EA003180 Dimensions: 82x82x22 UNIQUE 125kHz card reader. The reader has a 1-wire interface for communication with the controller. To connect to the controller, the EE323 module - 1-wire expansion module is required. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 10: System Structure

    EE322 extension modules. It should be assumed that each sensor with a potential-free output loads the controller as much as 0.5 analogue sensor. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 11: Example 1. Extension Modules Ee321

    Number of sensors as a load for the controller Sensors with potential-free contacts connected directly to the controller 2 (in real 4) Sensors with potential-free contacts connected via EE322 extension modules 32 (in real 64) Total BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 12: Example 3. Extension Modules Ee323

    Analogue sensors connected via EE321 extension modules ES340 CAN sensors (temperature, humidity, smoke) 12 (4x3) Sensors with potential-free contacts connected via EE322 extension modules 16 (in real 32) Total (over suggested 40) BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 13: Example 5. It Cabinet Monitoring

    Sensor type Number of sensors as a load for the controller Analogue sensors connected directly to the controller ES340 CAN sensors (temperature, humidity, smoke) 18 (6x3) 1-wire sensors connected via the EE323 extension module Total BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 14: Installation Of Devices

    1pc. AC, 12V DC 1A – patchcord – 1pc. USB plug – USB A – 4pcs. block – 1pc. block – 1pc. 1pc. socket – 1pc. 4.1.2 Controller dimensions 4.1.3 1U 19’’ bracket installation BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 15: Device Connectors

    4.1.4 Device connectors Figure 1. Front view Figure 2. Rear view BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Controller

    Antenna – 1pc. Antenna wire – M3x5 bolts – 2pcs. – 1pc. 1pc. 4.2.2 Assembly procedure The method of assembling the module inside the controller is shown below. EC335 – controller EA317 – gsm modem BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 17 Place the standard size SIM card in the module - the contacts face down, the notch inside the controller. Push the card until it clicks. To remove the card, push it again until it clicks. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 18: Installation Of Ee323 Module - 1-Wire Extension

    EE323 – 1-wire module EC335 – controller Disconnect the power supply from the controller. Loosen the screws that fix the housing cover and carefully remove the cover. Cut out the hole in the controller cover. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 19: Installation Of Ee324 Module - Modbus Rtu Extension

    Connect the cable between the module and the controller Close the housing cover and tighten the mounting screws. Installation of EE324 module – Modbus RTU extension 4.4.1 Package contents Module pcb board – 1pc.. Connecting wire M3x5 bolts – 2pcs. – 1pc. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 20: Assembly Procedure

    Loosen the screws that fix the housing cover and carefully remove the cover. Cut out the hole in the controller cover. Attach the module to the cover by screwing it in with two screws. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 21: Installation Of Ee321 Module - 8 Analogue Inputs Extension

    Installation of EE321 module – 8 analogue inputs extension You can connect 3 EE321 devices that extend the number of analogue ports to the controller. 4.5.1 Package contents The packaging of the EE321 module includes: BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 22: Ee321 Dimensions

    EE321 module – Power supply RJ14(6P4C)- Self-adhesive foot – Cable 1szt. 230VAC, 12VDC 1A 4pcs. RJ14(6P4C), 2m – 1pc. – 1pc. 4.5.2 EE321 dimensions 4.5.3 1U 19’’ bracket installation BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 23: Device Connectors

    Connecting the EE321 module EC335 - controller CAN bus EE321 – extension module EE321 – extension module (8 analogue inputs) (8 analogue inputs) CAN bus Up to 8 devices on the CAN bus, but only 3 EE321 BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 24: Installation Of Ee322 Module- Extension Of 32 Inputs For Voltage-Free Contacts

    The packaging of the EE322 module includes: EE322 module – 1pc. Cable Self-adhesive foot 6-pin terminal M3x8 bolts – 6pcs. 1U 19’’ bracket - – 4pcs. block– 1pc. 2pcs. RJ14(6P4C)- RJ14(6P4C), 2m – 1pc. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 25: Ee322 Dimensions

    2. Optional additional inputs 3.LED indicating connection error with the EC335 controller 4. CAN bus inputs 5. FR switches - firmware update and TR - bus terminator (see in the table 4.6.5 Connecting the EE322 module) BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 26: Connecting The Ee322 Module

    EE322 devices do not require an additional power supply - they are powered from the CAN bus. A way to connect voltage-free contacts to the EE322 module. For CAN bus connections, use UTP cat5e cable terminated with RJ14 (6P4C) - RJ14 plugs (6P4C). BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 27: Installation Of Es340 Sensor - Smoke, Humidity, Temperature

    In the ES340 sensor, place the jumper in the appropriate position: 1 – CAN bus terminator disabled 2 – CAN bus terminator enabled. Only the last device on the CAN bus should have a jumper in position 2. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 28 The detector should react by permanently lighting the LED. It is an alarm condition of the detector and to turn it off, disconnect the detector for a moment from the power supply or perform a reset via the web interface of the controller. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 29: Installation Of Analogue Sensors

    To connect with the controller, use the RJ14 (6P4C) supplied cable, which can be extended to a maximum of 100m. The sensor should be connected to one of the analogue inputs of the controller or the EE321 extension module. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 30: Es353 - Door Sensor

    To avoid false alarms, the mounting location should be chosen Base of the accordingly: - away from ventilation openings, dusty places, smoky detector areas, etc. Detector BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 31: Es357 - Pir Sensor

    Connection The ES357 detector has a cable permanently connected to the detector, which should be connected to the analogue input of the controller. This cable can be extended to a maximum of 50m. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 32: Es359 - Point Leak Sensor

    For the ES360 sensor (flood sensor for the water EC335 - controller sensitive cable), connect the ES361 water sensitive cable using the terminal block provided. Rear Front ES361 – water ES360 – leak sensor for sensitive cable water sensitive cable BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 33: Es362 - 4-20Ma Current Sensor

    You can use the hole in the sensor housing with a diameter of 5.5mm or adhesive double-sided tape. For mounting in IT cabinets, use a cage nuts and bolts with M4 or M5 size. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 34 In the case of controlling an inductive load (e.g. an electromagnetic EC335 - controller lock of the door), a diode connected in parallel with the load should be used. It protects the contacts of the relay against overvoltage. 1N4007 Inductive load BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 35: Ea315 - Light Signal

    The light signal should be connected to one of the controller voltage outputs. Use the attached wire or cable with a cross-section of 1mm The maximum length of the connecting cable should not exceed 100m. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 36: An Example Of Placing Devices In The Cabinet

    EE321 – extension of 8 analogue inputs EE322 – extension of 32 inputs for voltage-free contacts EC335 – controller ES351 – humidity sensor ES352 – 230VAC voltage sensor ES350 – temperature sensor at the bottom of the cabinet BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 37: Quick Start Guide

    DHCP client Disabled Passwords User: guest; password: guest Initial configuration Configure the computer network card for operation in the same network as EC335. For example, you can use settings as shown in the figure. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 38 Choose the interface language. Set the date and time. If necessary, change the network settings. If necessary, change the SNMP protocol communication settings. Create a new user. Click Finish and wait until the configuration is saved. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 39: User Logging Out

    User Logging out You can log out when you click on the Logout button from horizontal menu. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 40: Configuration

    View of sensotr parameters against the room layout. User management. Access Control settings Configuration of extension modules. Displaying sensor values on charts. Resetting the smoke sensors following an alarm. System settings. Firmware update and data export. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 41: Saving Settings Into Non-Volatile Memory

    101xxx - input for potential-free contacts 201xxx - temperature sensor 202xxx - humidity sensor 203xxx - voltage sensor etc. The item ID number can be read after clicking on the item in the system tree. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 42: Setting The Sensor Parameters

    6.14 CAN configuration (extension module) must be carried out beforehand. After clicking on the sensor symbol in the system tree a window will pop up, where you can configure the basic parameters of the sensor. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 43: Adding A New Group

    It is also possible to set individual email or text messages for individual groups. In the Settings tab, enter the unique name of the created group. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 44 High alarm / Alarm Exceeding the high alarm threshold or alarm (for sensors without alarm thresholds) Normal Normal state of element Element on (eg. Power output) Element off (eg. Power output) Not connected Element disconnected from controller BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 45: Adding An Email Notification

    The content of the email notification configured The content of the sent email Logic activated:\n Logic activated: %4\n 'Warning state' System element status:\n System element status: 'Onboard Temperature' (id=201001) in state 'normal' 'EC335 4DC' (id=100) in state 'warning' BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 46: Adding A Trap Notification

    3', in state: 'normal', value: '21.40' Name: .1.3.6.1.4.1.47394.1.5.1 (.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.bkt.ctlUnit.ctlUnitTrapNotification.macroLogicDefinition) Value: [OctetString] group 'grupa-temp' notification Name: .1.3.6.1.4.1.47394.1.5.2 (.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.bkt.ctlUnit.ctlUnitTrapNotification.macroStateOfSensors) Value: [OctetString] 'Analog-3' (id=201002) in state 'normal' Name: .1.3.6.1.4.1.47394.1.5.3 (.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.bkt.ctlUnit.ctlUnitTrapNotification.macroDataAndTime) Value: [OctetString] 14:30:00 2019/05/06 Name: .1.3.6.1.4.1.47394.1.5.4 (.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.bkt.ctlUnit.ctlUnitTrapNotification.macroLogicName) Value: [OctetString] grupa-temp BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 47: Adding An Sms Notification

    The identifier of the sensor that generated the notification New line character Examples of the use of dynamic variables are similar to those used in email notifications. See chapter 6.5.3 Adding an email notification. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 48: Adding An Web Sms Notification

    User password encrypted with the MD5 algorithm $PASSWORD_SHA1$ The user's password is encrypted with the SHA-1 algorithm $PHONES$ The telephone number of the SMS recipient from the Phone number field $MESSAGE$ Message text from the Message text field BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 49: Adding An Sms Gate Notification

    It is also possible to get the user's attention by making a call to him. It is only a ringing tone. The device does not have a voice communicator, e.g. playing a voice message. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 50: Adding Http Request

    Server path – may contain definitions: $LOGIN$, $PASSWORD$, $RECIPIENT$, $MESSAGE$ Head Header of HTTP request – may contain definitions: $LOGIN$, $PASSWORD$, $RECIPIENT$, $MESSAGE$ Data Body of HTTP request - may contain definitions: $LOGIN$, $PASSWORD$, $RECIPIENT$, $MESSAGE$ BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 51: Adding A Timer

    In logic diagrams (see chapter 6.9 Logical schemes) or in notifications for groups (see chapter 6.5.2 Adding a new group), you can define eg. sending an alarm email when the external device stops responding to PING. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 52: Adding An Snmp Get

    Delay time in seconds before the high state alarm signalling. Expression f(x) Field available for the Analog variable type. The function enables the conversion of the read analogue value "x" before comparison with the alarm thresholds. The expression can contain the following characters: BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 53 SNMP password to read (read-only community string). Polling period (sec.) The frequency of sending queries to the device being polled (in seconds). OID identifier The identifier of the SNMP variable in the format „.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0”. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 54: Adding Modbus Rtu Element

    32 bit unsigned int – 4-byte unsigned integer data (values from 0 to 4294967295) 32 bit signed int – 4-byte signed integer data data (values from −2147483648 to 2147483647) 32 bit IEEE 754 floating point – 4 byte floating point data according to the IEEE 754 standard BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 55: Adding Virtual Mathematical Element

    In the Settings tab, perform a configuration similar to the sensor configuration in chapter 6.5.1 Setting the sensor parameters. In the Additional tab, select variables that will be used as input data and enter a mathematical operation with these variables. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 56: Adding A Camera

    It is possible to add a virtual dew point sensor that calculates the condensing temperature based on temperature and humidity sensors selected connected to the system. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 57: Dry Contacts (Binary Inputs For Potential-Free Contacts)

    There was a problem observed with SIM cards from some GSM providers that were protected with a PIN code. In this case, it is suggested to remove the PIN code from the SIM card before inserting it in the controller. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 58: Event Log

    After selecting the Event Log from the vertical menu, logs of all system events are displayed. See also the chapter 6.17.4Saving of events and measured values on a USB disk. The export of events to the file is possible after selecting BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 59: Logical Schemes

    An example of a logic scheme that sends an email and sms notifications when a warning state occurs in the system. An example of a logic scheme that sends an email and sms notification when the sensors are disconnected from the controller. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 60: Cameras

    %5{202008}-%7{202008}%-%6{202008}\n 'Cab_SG__humi'-'28.00'% 'normal' %5{106008}-%6{106008}\n 'Cab_SG__smoke'-'normal' 6.10 Cameras Select Cameras from the vertical menu to view the image captured from installed cameras. Select System tree to configure the cameras. See chapter 6.5.16 Adding a camera. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 61: Map

    Click the ‘+’ button in the horizontal menu to add a new user. Enter the user name and password in the pop-up window and grant it appropriate right. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 62: Access Control

    - there is no identifier within the reader range Normal - a defined identifier has been applied to the reader Alarm - an undefined identifier has been applied to the reader This status can be used when configuring logic diagrams. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 63: Can Configuration (Extension Module)

    CAN flashes – the CAN bus is active, but there is no communication with the extension module. CAN is on – the CAN bus is active and there is communication with the extension module. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 64: Graphs

    Select Preferences→Web GUI from the vertical menu. Set the following web interface parameters:  language  automatic refresh rate  temperature unit (Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees)  activate an acoustic signal via the website when the alarms are active BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 65: Network Settings

    USB disk previously formatted to the FAT32 system. After installing the USB drive you will be able to view its contents directly from the device's web interface after clicking on Open Contents of the USB Flash Drive. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 66: Saving Logs To Syslog, Ftp, Mail

    SYSLOG or e-mail. Preferences->Logging-> FTP Log Preferences->Logging-> Mail Log Preferences->Logging-> Syslog 6.17.6 DynDNS settings The DynDNS (www.dynDNS.com) or no-IP (www.no-ip.org) services can be used with the device. Select Preferences→DynDNS from the vertical menu. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 67: Snmp Settings

    – analogue sensors ctlInternalSensorsOutletsTable – output modules (relays) ctlCANSensors – details of CAN sensors ctlCANSensorsDiscretsTable - inputs for potential-free contacts ctlCANSensorsAnalogsTable - analogue sensors ctlCANSensorsOutletsTable – output modules (relays) ctlRsSensors – not available in current firmware BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 68 – analogue sensors of CAN modules. ctlCANSensorsOutletsTable – output modules (relays) of CAN modules. Example of query for a temperature sensor installed inside the controller The required temperature sensor in the system tree. Identifier of required sensor. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 69 A unit of value read from the sensor .1.3.6.1.4.1.47394.5.2.1.17.201001 ctlInternalSensorsAnalogHystType.201001 value Hysteresis type (value – hysteresis enabled) .1.3.6.1.4.1.47394.5.2.1.18.201001 ctlInternalSensorsAnalogHystValue.201001 0.30 Hysteresis value (0.30°C) .1.3.6.1.4.1.47394.5.2.1.19.201001 BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 70: Radius Settings

    Select Preferences→FTP Backup from the vertical menu. 6.17.10 VPN client settings The device uses the OpenVPN library to provide a VPN client. The service configuration is available after selecting Preferences-> VPN Client from the vertical menu. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 71: Modbus Rtu Settings

    Confirm to reset default values and wait until the process is or All settings and click OK next to Reset settings to default values. completed. When resetting all settings, the device's IP number will be changed to the default (192.168.0.193). BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 72: Restarting The Device

    In this case, begin the update from the kernel file. From the vertical menu, select Menu system->Firmware and after clicking on Browse, point to the file with the firmware file update, eg firmware-kernel.bkt Click the Upload button and confirm to upload new firmware. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 73: Export Data To A File

    Save log to disk – save system events to a TXT file. Export log in RSS – system events in the RSS format. Download current settings – save the current device settings to Select Menu_Systemu→Export from the vertical menu. the settings.bkt file. BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...
  • Page 74: Restoring Settings From A File

    EC335 controller in a new housing. Hardware part has been extended - assembly and connection of February 2019 devices The device configuration description has been extended May 2019 Updated with new software functionalities 2.8.2b177 September 2020 BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual...

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