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  • Page 3 UltraTEV Monitor™ Operating Manual Product Code: UTM2 Version: 4 October 2016...
  • Page 4 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.8.3 Hub Start Up and Shut Down Procedures ............20 3.8.4 Hub Unit Controls ....................21 UltraTEV Monitor Nodes and Sensors ....................... 22 UltraTEV Monitor Node ....................22 4.1.1 Node Indicator LEDs .................... 23 4.1.2 Node Connections ....................23 4.1.3 Node Internal Contact Temperature Sensor ............24 4.1.4 Node Internal TEV Sensor ..................
  • Page 6 Connecting to Network using Wi-Fi ................40 3G Communications (Wall-Mount Only) ................. 40 Configuring the UltraTEV Monitor™ ......................41 10.1 Connecting to the UltraTEV Monitor™ ................41 10.2 The Local UltraTEV Monitor™ Web-Interface ..............41 10.3 System Discovery ......................43 10.4...
  • Page 7 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 17.1.7 Dimensions ......................80 17.1.8 Environmental ...................... 80 17.1.9 EMC ........................81 17.2 Portable Hub Unit ......................81 17.2.1 Power Supply ......................81 17.2.2 Hub Unit Indicators ....................81 17.2.3 Hub Unit Connectors ................... 81 17.2.4 Dimensions ......................
  • Page 8: Important Information

    VDUs and un-screened electronics in the frequency range DC to 1GHz can have an effect on the readings. A measure of local fields can be obtained by holding the UltraTEV Monitor in free-air at least 1 metre away from any conducting surface.
  • Page 9 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014  Under no circumstances are earth/ground connections to be loosened, disconnected or otherwise altered to allow installation of this equipment. It is acknowledged that connecting RFCTs within High Voltage cable enclosures is the only means of connection in some situations. This is not a preferred method due to the closer proximity to high voltage conductors.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    The most practical techniques for non-intrusive testing are based on the detection of the radio frequency part of the electromagnetic spectrum and ultrasonic emissions. The UltraTEV Monitor has been specifically developed to enable electromagnetic and ultrasonic activity to be monitored in a single simple to use instrument.
  • Page 11: Cable Discharge Activity

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 The TEV signals are high frequency and therefore travel in the skin of the switchgear and can only escape from the inside of the switchgear through openings in the metal casing. These openings may be air gaps around covers, gasket materials or other insulating components.
  • Page 12: The Ultratev Monitor

    Intuitive web interface, including simple system commissioning UltraTEV Cloud versus Standard The UltraTEV Monitor™ software is available in either a Standard or UltraTEV Cloud version. The main difference between the Standard and UltraTEV Cloud version is that when using the UltraTEV Cloud version, the user communicates with an EA Technology server.
  • Page 13: Portable System Outline

    2178L014 Portable System Outline The UltraTEV Monitor system consists of a Hub Unit, laptop-style power supply and between 1 and 20 Nodes with associated peripherals. The Nodes each contain TEV and temperature sensors. Further TEV, Cable PD and ultrasonic sensors may be connected to the Nodes to match the requirements of the substation.
  • Page 14: Portable Hub Unit Operation

    There are three cases where all SCADA LEDs will illuminate and when all outputs will be switched into Alarm condition: Red, Amber and Health alarm are raised at the same time UltraTEV Monitor HUB was shut down UltraTEV Monitor HUB software failed to respond Please refer to Section 12 for information on alarm configuration.
  • Page 15: Hub Connectors

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014  UltraBus: This green LED is normally lit while the system is logging data and indicates that the UltraBus ports are powered. If the UltraBus ports are not powered then this LED will be off.
  • Page 16 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014  System Power – ON  Monitor Health – FLASHING during boot sequence, ON when monitoring.  Alarm and Outputs (1-3) – OFF  UltraBUS Power – OFF and consequently ON when in monitoring state ...
  • Page 17: Hub Controls

    Wall Mount System Outline The UltraTEV Monitor system consists of a Hub Unit, a separate Power Supply and at least one or more Nodes with associated peripherals. The Nodes each contain TEV and temperature sensors. Further TEV, Cable PD and ultrasonic sensors may be connected to the Nodes to match the requirements of the substation.
  • Page 18: Power Supply Operation

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Power Supply Operation There are two formats of Power Supply available, both units have equivalent functionality with the key difference being there supply voltage. The standard unit is powered by 110-230Vac whilst the optional unit is powered by 48VDC.
  • Page 19: Optional 48V Power Supply

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 3.7.2 Optional 48V Power Supply The 48V power supply provides the same output functionality as the standard power supply whilst utilising a lower input voltage. Whilst the performance of the power supply is the same, the connectivity is slightly different.
  • Page 20: Wall Mount Hub Unit Operation

    There are three cases where all SCADA LEDs will illuminate and when all outputs will be switched into Alarm condition: Red, Amber and Health alarm are raised at the same time UltraTEV Monitor HUB was shut down UltraTEV Monitor HUB software failed to respond Please refer to Section 12 for information on alarm configuration.
  • Page 21: Hub Unit Connectors

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014  System Power: This green LED is normally lit and indicates that the Hub Unit is correctly powered.  UltraBus Power: This green LED is normally lit while the system is logging data and indicates that the UltraBus ports are powered.
  • Page 22 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 On the upper face there are the following connectors: Auxiliary USB Mobile Ports Comms Power Inlet Wi-Fi Figure 11: Hub Unit Top Connectors  Mobile Comms: For both Wi-Fi and 3G Comms two ports, primary and secondary (1 & 2) as shown in Figure 11, are provided to allow the connection of external antennas to the (optional) internal 3G/Wi-Fi modem.
  • Page 23: Hub Start Up And Shut Down Procedures

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 3.8.3 Hub Start Up and Shut Down Procedures With the Monitor Hub, Power Supply and relevant Node strings connected, the following procedure should be followed to activate the system: 1. Apply power to the Power Supply and ensure the green Mains Power LED is ON 2.
  • Page 24: Hub Unit Controls

    The Hub Unit is controlled via a web-based user interface. For details on how to connect, please refer to chapter 10.1, Connecting to the UltraTEV Monitor. The Monitor is designed to be switched on and running all the time. It can be shut down from the web interface, and will restart while it is plugged in to the mains.
  • Page 25: Ultratev Monitor Tm Nodes And Sensors

    Views of the front and back of the unit are included below. Power & Status LEDs Indicators Ultrasonic Cable PD UltraBUS Input Inputs Input Power Input Figure 12: UltraTEV Monitor Node top and connectors...
  • Page 26: Node Indicator Leds

    LED will be GREEN. If no Cable PD sensor is connected then the LED will be turned OFF. 4.1.2 Node Connections The UltraTEV Monitor has a number of connections (see Figure 12 for connector positions).  TEV Sensor: This input is for the connection of an external TEV probe or antenna.
  • Page 27: Node Internal Contact Temperature Sensor

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014  2 x Ultrasonic Sensor: These inputs are for the connection of external ultrasonic probes. The Monitor supports the connection of both air and contact probes.  Cable PD Sensor: This input is for the connection of an external RFCT for the detection of Cable PD.
  • Page 28: Node Sensors

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Node Sensors 4.2.1 External TEV Probe/Aerial The external TEV probe or antennas are tried and tested designs, originally developed for the PD Monitor. They attach to the switchgear using either a magnetic base or an optional cable tie base.
  • Page 29: Ultrasonic Contact Probe

    In some instances there is no direct air path between the PD source and the instrument for ultrasonic signals to pass along. In such cases the UltraTEV Monitor Contact Probe should be used to detect ultrasonic signals inside these sealed enclosures. It clamps onto a ferrous surface using built in magnets.
  • Page 30: Non Standard Installation Within Hv Cubicles

    This is not preferred due to the potential safety issues and difficulty in servicing the equipment. EA Technology equipment should be treated as if it provides NO insulation barrier against High Voltage. The purpose of this section is to provide some guidance in the placement of mounting of these sensors but under no circumstances should contravene required safety practices.
  • Page 31: Rfct

    The polarity arrow on the sensor needs to face the same direction on all RFCT in a given system. Convention is that the arrow points toward the cable termination and away from ground. EA Technology RFCTs are designed to be installed by suitably competent operators on cable earth/ground straps which are suitably and efficiently connected to earth/ground to maintain safety.
  • Page 32: Installing The Portable Ultratev Monitor

    UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Installing the Portable UltraTEV Monitor Mounting the Hub Unit and Power Supply The Hub Unit can be placed in any orientation when operating, as long as the air vents on the top are not obstructed. The Hub is shipped with a wall-mount bracket kit that screws into the side of the Hub to allow it to be fixed to a wall.
  • Page 33: Earthing

    Both the Hub Unit and the Power Supply have M4 earth studs on the left side of their casing to allow the UltraTEV Monitor to be bonded to an external ground system. Both the Hub Unit and Power Supply cases must be bonded to earth when the UltraTEV Monitor™ is installed in a substation.
  • Page 34 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Up to 10 Nodes can be connected in a string from the ‘Out’ UltraBUS port on the Hub. To connect between 10 and 20 an extra loopback cable is required from the last Node in the string to the ‘Loop’...
  • Page 35 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 19: UltraBUS Power indicator...
  • Page 36: Installing The Wall Mount Ultratev Monitor

    UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Installing the Wall Mount UltraTEV Monitor Mounting the Hub Unit and Power Supply The Hub Unit and Power Supply are housed in a pair of aluminium enclosures and should be positioned in a convenient location on the substation wall. When choosing the location, bear in mind that a power connection is required.
  • Page 37: Earthing

    Both the Hub Unit and the Power Supply have M4 earth studs on the left side of their casing to allow the UltraTEV Monitor™ to be bonded to an external ground system. Both the Hub Unit and Power Supply cases must be bonded to earth when the UltraTEV Monitor™ is installed in a substation.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Nodes

    Twisted Pair (STP) Ethernet cable. The cables supplied with the Monitor are colour coded to the colour blocks on the Node label to simplify connection. If additional cables are required, they are available from EA Technology. Figure 22: Details of Node Ethernet cable colour coding No specific Node connection order is required although a linear flow along the switchgear will make the system easier to set up.
  • Page 39 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 24: Example loopback set up on UltraBUS channel 1 (maximum 30 Nodes per string) Two ferrite chokes should be fitted on the cable that connects the first Node in the string to the Hub Unit.
  • Page 40 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 UltraBUS connections should only be made while the system is either inactive or turned off. The inactive state is indicated by the UltraBUS Power Status LED on the Hub Unit being OFF. This status LED is on the front of the Hub Unit as shown in figure 26.
  • Page 41: Wall Mount Scada Interface

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Wall Mount SCADA Interface The Monitor contains several SCADA interfaces to enable the user to incorporate the Monitor within a separate control system. Each Hub Unit is equipped with 4 configurable Outputs and 2 isolated Inputs.
  • Page 42: Network Communications

    2178L014 Network Communications UltraTEV Monitor Hubs do NOT have malware protection software preinstalled. Please contact EA Technology if you require any additional protection to be installed with the unit. Connecting to a Network using an Ethernet cable Connect Ethernet cable (minimum CAT5e) between your network and the Hub Unit Ethernet port 1.
  • Page 43: Connecting To Network Using Wi-Fi

    SIM card and Mobile Broadband Access Point Name (APN) settings that should be requested from your 3G SIM card provider. To configure UltraTEV Monitor Hub to work on your preferred 3G network and to gain remote access to your data, please contact EA Technology Product Support.
  • Page 44: Configuring The Ultratev Monitor

    2 can then be connected to a laptop. This laptop will then also be able to connect to the corporate LAN. To use this option, the hub will have to be preconfigured by EA Technology. Once you know the IP address of the hub, type this into your internet browser’s address bar.
  • Page 45 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 You can change the machine to your time zone or correct the local time. If you change the local time, you need to do another installation after.
  • Page 46: System Discovery

    Figure 31: Change installation The next step, shows the installation information screen, see Figure 31. Upon clicking Submit, there will be a delay as the UltraTEV Monitor™ talks to the connected nodes and sensors to discover what is connected.
  • Page 47 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 32: Basic installation information After the Nodes and Sensors are discovered, the results will be as shown in Figure 333, or Figure 344 if using a configuration file. At this stage there are four options.
  • Page 48 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 33: System Discovery results Figure 34: System Discovery results when using a configuration file After you are happy with the discovered Nodes and Sensors, another view of the installation layout is given, see Figure 355. If the discovered Sensors don’t match the contents of the configuration file or previous installation, or if this is brand-new system discovery, then the sensors need to be placed on to the layout diagram.
  • Page 49 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Right-clicking any Node or Sensor displays a context menu from where the following actions can be performed. Cable Length Set the length of the cable leading into the selected Node or Sensor. Either select a predefined length or enter a custom one.
  • Page 50: Device Management And Settings

    Monitoring Status Active when everything is setup. 10.4 Device Management and Settings Sometimes it may be necessary to shut-down the UltraTEV Monitor™ or power off the Nodes. These can be achieved from the Power and System Status button in the admin navigation bar. Figure 366 shows the power management screen;...
  • Page 51: Creating And Managing Alarms

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 37: System Status 11 Creating and Managing Alarms The creation of alarms can be undertaken on either the device or the web-portal in exactly the same manner. The rest of this section assumes that this process is being performed on the device web page.
  • Page 52 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 View Channels – View the channels that are connected to this node. View Alarm Summary Report – View a summary of all alarms for this particular node (UltraTEV Cloud Only). By clicking on the View Channels icon, a list of the channels on that node is then displayed, as shown in Figure 399.
  • Page 53 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 40: Configured Alarms There are a few actions that can be performed on each alarm, detailed below: Edit Alarm – Edit the alarm settings. Copy Alarm – Copy the selected alarm to different channels.
  • Page 54: Alarm Types

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 42: Copying alarms All external sensors (External TEV, Ultrasonic, etc…) by default have health and disconnect alarms set. These cannot be modified in anyway and new ones cannot be added. These are internal alarms that are used to determine the status of the Sensors.
  • Page 55 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Trigger Count The trigger count of TEV and CPD channels. Mean The mean amplitude for Ultrasonic channels. The max amplitude for Ultrasonic channels. Reading The reading for Contact Temperature, Temperature and Humidity channels.
  • Page 56: Viewing Alarms

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 12 Viewing Alarms The layout diagram will show any Nodes and Sensors that are in an alarm condition. Figure 433 shows an example of how this might look. The table below describes the meaning of the different icon modes.
  • Page 57 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 and the node concerned are all clearly displayed. The last three columns display the history of the alarm; the first time the alarm was raised, the last time the alarm condition was met and the time in which the alarm cleared (went below the threshold).
  • Page 58: Alarm Notifications

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 13 Alarm Notifications Notifications can be configured by clicking on Notification Configuration from the menu, or on the installation list when using UltraTEV Cloud™. Configuring alarm notifications can be broken down into two parts; configuring the notification and configuring the subscriptions to the notification.
  • Page 59 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 46: Creating and editing notifications...
  • Page 60 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 47a: Creating and editing notifications Standard Once all the notification settings have been entered, click on Continue to Subscriptions to go to the next step. Figure 48 shows what this screen might look like. This is a list of all the available users who can receive notifications for this installation.
  • Page 61: Smtp Settings

    SMTP Host Address – This is the address (IP or DNS) at which the SMTP server can be located. This address must be accessible from the UltraTEV Monitor unit.  SMTP Host Port – The TCP port through which the UltraTEV Monitor can connect to the SMTP server. This is usually 25 or 2525. ...
  • Page 62: Esendex Settings

    Username – This must be a username configured for access with Esendex.  Password – The password used to access the Esendex account. It is important to note that for your UltraTEV Monitor to send notifications via SMS and e-mail, an active internet connection must be available.
  • Page 63: Analysing Data

    Figure 51. The sample periods are whole periods where the UltraTEV Monitor was running. Each time the UltraTEV monitor is stopped and restarted, a new sample period is created. The last item in the list will allow the selection of all data.
  • Page 64 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 51: Selecting timeframe Data can be selected from any measurement point in any of the summary tables, see Figure 52. Click and drag the mouse over the fields to select multiple fields within the same summary table or click on individual cells to select them.
  • Page 65: Measurement Types

    Figure 53: Viewing a graph of selected data 14.1 Measurement Types Each of the UltraTEV Monitor™ channels collects a variety of different measurements and these are recorded in the summary table. The following table explains what each of these different measurement types is.
  • Page 66: Downloading Data

    2178L014 14.2 Downloading Data The UltraTEV Monitor™ Analysis Data Export feature, allows the user to transfer the analysis data to a CSV file and view it later in a program like Microsoft Excel to perform further data analysis. The data generated from the export feature is linked to one of the four summary report tables displayed in the analysis webpage.
  • Page 67 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 In order to export a report to a CSV file, the user needs to perform the following steps, in the data analysis webpage: Step one: In the samples date range menu select a date range, or create a custom one, this will set the sample interval in which the exported data will fall in.
  • Page 68 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 The Standard software has the capability to download all or part of the data. The data can then be uploaded into PDDAS Desktop edition version 2. The destination device can be chosen from the dialog box prior to the download commencing.
  • Page 69: Downloading To Usb Memory

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 14.3 Downloading to USB Memory The data can be downloaded to a USB memory device without the need to have access to the web interface, this can be achieved by following the steps detailed below:- 1.
  • Page 70: User Management

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 15 User Management The web interface requires users to log in before they can navigate the site. Each user is authorised against certain roles. Click on Admin and then User Management. Figure 54: User list Click Create new user and then create the user.
  • Page 71 EA Technology representative or someone within their own organisation who already has access. For a new Licence Service Provider, EA Technology will create the Licence Service Provider an email address of the initial contact. A registration email will then be sent to this address with a...
  • Page 72: Ultratev Cloud

    See “Connecting to the UltraTEV Monitor” for how to connect to the local web interface. Other than that, any other interaction is done via the web-portal. During the setup process, an Installation Configuration File is used.
  • Page 73: Navigation

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 After a successful login, the user will be directed to the main page. This will vary depending on the users’ access level but will always contain two main parts. At the top of the screen, as will always be the case, is the main site navigation.
  • Page 74 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 60: List of Clients Figure 61: Creating a new Client Each client within the clients list has a number of options available, denoted by the icons in the Actions column. Edit Client – Edit the details of the client.
  • Page 75: Substations

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 16.4.2 Substations Notice, to create a substation it is required to navigate to the substation list screen through a corresponding Client and not from the top navigation menu. To create a new substation, from the substation screen, click on the Create New Substation button.
  • Page 76 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 63: Defining a substation layout A substation layout diagram can be edited in three different ways: Number of By using the control box in the top left of the screen, the number of present Panels panels can be set.
  • Page 77: Installations

    It also saves performing this task in the substation itself although the rest of the system- discovery process will still need to be performed. Figure 30a: UltraTEV Monitor Web-Interface Stand-Alone You can change the machine to your time zone or correct the local time. If you change the local...
  • Page 78 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014...
  • Page 79 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 System Discovery for further details on this topic. Create a new installation by clicking the Create New Installation button from either the list of installations or from the substation which you wish to use.
  • Page 80 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Figure 66: Installation Palette The system will now proceed to create the back-end details that are needed to support the installation; this may take a few seconds. Once finished, you will be returned to the list of installations.
  • Page 81: Installation Status

    Figure 68 shows an example of this screen. From here we can see when the last heartbeat was received from the UltraTEV Monitor™. Heartbeats are sent every 30 seconds to indicate that the device is running. The last sample time is the time of the last sample from the UltraTEV Monitor™.
  • Page 82 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Depending on the current installation status, another status may be set. The following table explains the different installation statuses. Pending The Pending status is for when an installation has been created but no data has been received yet.
  • Page 83: Specification

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 17 Specification 17.1 UltraTEV Monitor Node 17.1.1 TEV Measurement Range: 0 to 60dBmV Pass band: 3 to 80 MHz Resolution: Accuracy: ±1dB Precedence Resolution: 17.1.2 Ultrasonic Measurement Range: -7dBµV to 68dBµV Resolution: Accuracy: ±1dB...
  • Page 84: Emc

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 17.1.9 EMC Safety class: SELV EMC Immunity: Industrial Levels EMC Emissions: Industrial Levels 17.2 Portable Hub Unit 17.2.1 Power Supply Voltage In: 110-230V AC (nominal) Voltage Out: 48V DC Frequency: 50-60 Hz (nominal)
  • Page 85: Wall Mount Hub And Power Supply

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 17.3 Wall Mount Hub and Power Supply 17.3.1 Hub Unit Controls The Wall Mount Hub is supplied with NO user interface controls. However the instrument maybe controlled locally using either, a wired or wireless connection via a Laptop or Tablet PC.
  • Page 86: Power Supply Indicators

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 17.3.8 Power Supply Indicators Power On: Green LED 17.3.9 Hub Connectors UltraBUS: RJ45 Ethernet: RJ45 Connector 10/100/1000Mb USB: USB Type-A Socket Auxiliary Power/Comms: 6 Pin Lemo 1B Power In: Neutrik 8 Pin speakON...
  • Page 87: Fittings

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 17.3.16 Fittings Hub Unit and Power Supply each: 4 x 10mm/5mm keyhole slot Interconnecting Cable: 1.1m allowing installation above or next to each other...
  • Page 88: Maintenance

    Do not stand on the case. No attempt should be made to gain access to the internal circuitry of the instrument, or its accessories. Advice should be sought from EA Technology, or the supplier, if any doubt exists over the equipment's performance or operation.
  • Page 89: Wall Mount Hub

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 18.2 Wall Mount Hub 18.2.1 Power Supply The Power Supply is equipped with 5 fuses on the bottom panel (see Figure 6). The mains input is double pole fused, protecting both the live and neutral lines. There is also a small fuse to protect the phase reference transformer and the indicator LED.
  • Page 90: Warranty Policy

    EA Technology products and accessories are warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twelve months from the date of despatch from our premises. During the warranty period, EA Technology will, at its option, either repair or replace products, parts or accessories which prove defective.
  • Page 91: Repair

    EA Technology is a member of an approved compliance scheme as defined by the WEEE directive. When an EA Technology product reaches the end of its operational life, it must be recycled by a licensed waste management operator, or returned to EA Technology for recycling.
  • Page 92: Declaration Of Conformity

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 24 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturers Name: EA Technology Ltd Manufacturers Address: Capenhurst Technology Park Capenhurst Chester CH1 6ES Issue Date: 13th August 2014 Type of Equipment: UltraTEV Monitor™ Model Number: UTM2-PH, UTM2-WH I hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the provisions of the EC DIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • Page 93: Contact Us

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 25 Contact Us Head Office EA Technology Ltd Capenhurst Technology Park Chester, UK, CH1 6ES Tel: +44 (0)151 339 4181 For details of our international offices and distributors, please visit our website: www.eatechnology.com/contact us...
  • Page 94: Record Of Changes

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 26 Record of Changes Date Drawing Number Changes Addition of 48Vdc Optional November 2016 2178/L/01/4 RFCT safety information added. May 2016 2178/L/01/3 FCC compliance statement added. Minor corrections from regional offices. April 2015...
  • Page 95: Notes

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 27 Notes...
  • Page 96: Appendix I Windows License

    EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Appendix I Windows License MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS WINDOWS EMBEDDED STANDARD 7 These license terms are an agreement between you and [OEM]. Please read them. They apply to the software included on this device. The software also includes any separate media on which you received the software.
  • Page 97 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 • Internet Information Services, and • Internet Connection Sharing and Telephony Services. The ten connection limit applies to devices that access the software indirectly through “multiplexing” or other software or hardware that pools connections. You may use unlimited inbound connections at any time via TCP/IP.
  • Page 98 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 you to use it only in certain ways. For more information, see the software documentation or contact [OEM]. You may not: • work around any technical limitations in the software; • reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the software;...
  • Page 99 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Microsoft to revoke the software’s ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not affect other content. When you download licenses for protected content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses. Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access their content.
  • Page 100 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 • Media Center Online Promotions. If you use Media Center features of the software to access Internet-based content or other Internet-based services, such services may obtain the following information from the software to enable you to receive, accept and use certain promotional offers: •...
  • Page 101 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 9. BACKUP COPY. You may make one backup copy of the software. You may use it only to reinstall the software on the device. 10. DOCUMENTATION. Any person that has valid access to your device or internal network may copy and use the documentation for your internal, reference purposes.
  • Page 102 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 This limitation applies to: • anything related to the software, services, content (including code) on third party internet sites, or third party programs, and • claims for breach of contract, breach of warranty, guarantee or condition, strict liability, negligence, or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable law.
  • Page 103 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in...
  • Page 104 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom...
  • Page 105 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Regents of The University of Michigan. Because Microsoft has included the Regents of The University of Michigan software in this product, Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software: Copyright ©...
  • Page 106 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Hewlett-Packard Company. Because Microsoft has included the Hewlett-Packard Company software in this product, Microsoft is required to include the following text that accompanied such software: Copyright ©...
  • Page 107 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 The Combined PostScript Driver was the result of a cooperative development process by Adobe Systems Incorporated and Microsoft Corporation. Portions of this software are based in part on the work of Media Cybernetics. Because Microsoft has included the Media...
  • Page 108 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 NOT INFRINGE ANY THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS. COPYRIGHT HOLDERS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION.
  • Page 109 EA Technology UltraTEV Monitor Operating Manual 2178L014 The author or Addison-Welsey Longman make no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. Portions Copyright © 1995 by Jeffrey Richter Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Distributed Management Task Force, Inc.
  • Page 110 © EA Technology Ltd 2009 - 2016 EA Technology Limited, Capenhurst Technology Park, Capenhurst, Chester, CH1 6ES, UK Tel: +44 (0)151 339 4181 Fax: +44 (0)151 347 2404 http://www.eatechnology.com...
  • Page 111: Global Footprint

     Achieve the latest standards  Develop their power skills  www.eatechnology.com Main reception: +44(0) 151 339 4181 EA Technology, Capenhurst Technology Park, Australia | China | Singapore | UAE | Europe | USA Capenhurst, Chester, CH1 6ES, United Kingdom...

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