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This manual is integrant and essential to the product. Carefully read the instructions contained herein as they
provide important hints for use and maintenance safety.
This device is to be used only for the purposes it has been designed to. Other uses should be considered improper
and dangerous. The manufacturer is not responsible for possible damages caused by improper, erroneous and
irrational uses.
Elettronica Santerno is responsible for the device in its original setting.
Any changes to the structure or operating cycle of the device must be performed or authorized by the Engineering
Department of Elettronica Santerno.
Elettronica Santerno assumes no responsibility for the consequences resulting by the use of non-original spare-
parts.
Elettronica Santerno reserves the right to make any technical changes to this manual and to the device without prior
notice. If printing errors or similar are detected, the corrections will be included in the new releases of the manual.
Elettronica Santerno is responsible for the information contained in the original version of the Italian manual.
The information contained herein is the property of Elettronica Santerno and cannot be reproduced. Elettronica
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DATA LOGGER
BASIC – ADVANCED
USER MANUAL
-Programming Instructions-
Issued on 23/01/09
R. 02
Ver. 1.67x
Elettronica Santerno S.p.A.
Strada Statale Selice, 47 – 40026 Imola (BO) Italy
Tel. +39 0542 489711 - Fax +39 0542 489722
www.elettronicasanterno.com sales@elettronicasanterno.it
• 15G0851Q1 •
ES851
E n g l i s h

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  • Page 1 • Elettronica Santerno reserves the right to make any technical changes to this manual and to the device without prior notice. If printing errors or similar are detected, the corrections will be included in the new releases of the manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Connection to the Link Service........................ 6 2.1.2. LAN Connection ............................ 6 2.1.3. Connection via GSM Modem or Analog Modem ..................7 2.2. ES851 Status Display..........................7 2.3. Setting the Routing Table ..........................7 2.4. Programming the LOGGING Function ......................7 2.5.
  • Page 3: Tables

    DATA LOGGER BASIC – ADVANCED ES851 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 0.3. Tables Table 1: Default configurations of the available connections................... 5 Table 2: Menu List................................ 9 Table 3: List of the BASIC measures and parameters....................13 Table 4: List of the ADVANCED measures and parameters................... 15 Table 5: List of the parameters and measures in the Data Logger menu................
  • Page 4: Overview

    You can also create your own dedicated software. This manual provides any information concerning addressing (Address field) and scaling (Range field) for interfacing with the Data Logger. Some of the operations above can be performed via serial link, through standard RS485 port of the inverter where ES851 is installed, or using the display/keypad unit.
  • Page 5: First Startup

    PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS FIRST STARTUP This section outlines the basic setup of ES851 Data Logger board with reference to the parameterization detailed in the sections below. You can use the RemoteDrive/Sunway from a computer connected in local mode to ES851 via COM1 (which is factory set as RS232, Modbus slave).
  • Page 6: Connection To The Link Service

    Using a router: in that case, no alteration to the default parameters is required; The connection to the Link service requires the DHCP in the network where ES851 Data Logger board is installed. If the DHCP is not available, disable the DHCP via...
  • Page 7: Connection Via Gsm Modem Or Analog Modem

    From the DATA LOGGER MENU, you can display the status of ES851, which is programmed with factory settings. In particular, the MAC address is displayed. Make sure that no alarm trips. If so, try to reset the alarm; if the alarm persists, please contact Elettronica Santerno. 2.3.
  • Page 8: Parameter Save

    After entering the new settings, execute the Eeprom command “5: Save All” (see the “DATA LOGGER MENU”) to keep them stored even after ES851 is reset. If you are using the RemoteDrive/Sunway software, just press the S key after changing a parameter, or send the Save All Command.
  • Page 9: Menu List

    Console for the main logging functions Scan Device 11-40 Console displaying the connected devices whose IDs range from 11 to 40 Upload Console Console for the acquisition of stored data from ES851 Log 1 Monitor Log 1 status Log 2 Monitor...
  • Page 10: Menus And Submenus

    Parameter factory-setting Parameter factory-setting (as displayed) Default (as represented for ES851 board) plus unit of measure Level Access Level (BASIC / ADVANCED) ModBus address which the parameter can be read from/written to Parameter Name...
  • Page 11 DATA LOGGER BASIC – ADVANCED ES851 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Pxxx Parameters (Always R/W). Cxxx Parameters (Read-only with LOGGING function activated; R/W with LOGGING function deactivated). Rxxx Parameters NOTE Always R/W, but they activate only when the device is next powered on.
  • Page 12: List Of The Basic Measures And Parameters

    DATA LOGGER BASIC - ADVANCED ES851 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 3.2. List of the BASIC Measures and Parameters MODBUS Menu Parameter FUNCTION Default Address 4 DATA LOGGER MENU P298 Access Level BASIC I012 EEPROM Command 2003 No Command M475 Software Version M5000...
  • Page 13 DATA LOGGER BASIC – ADVANCED ES851 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 8 LOG 6 MONITOR M5055 Log 6 Length 5055 MENU M5062 Log 6 Status 5062 Year and Month of Activation of Log M5085a-b 5085 M5086a-b Day and Time of Activation of Log 6...
  • Page 14: List Of The Advanced Measures And Parameters

    M207, M208 Connected Device Recognized 207, 208 Extended Logging Long standard for C239, C240 239, 240 Connected Device each device Event 0 Active for the Connected M510, M511 510, 511 Device 10 MODBUS R297 ES851 Device Id CONFIGURATION MENU 14/66...
  • Page 15 ZONE P201 ZONE End ID I200 Enable Zone Command M5049 Enable Zone Status 5049 1: ES851 Local 18 ROUTING TABLE 1-10 2: ES821 DPR P00a ÷ P009a Medium for Virtual Address 1-10 MENU 3 ÷ 9: RS485 Modbus P00b ÷ P009b Device ID for Virtual Address 1-10 1 ÷...
  • Page 16: Data Logger Menu

    PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS DATA LOGGER MENU The Data Logger menu contains all data relating to ES851 and its basic settings. The first parameter being displayed is the MAC Address, which uniquely identifies ES851 Data Logger board. The Data Logger menu allows changing the programming level (P298) and displaying the software version (M475) implemented in ES851.
  • Page 17 36: Erase All Logs, Erases data acquired in all logs (data is stored to FLASH CARD). 777: Erase Fault List, Erases the fault list stored to DATA FLASH memory. M475 Software Version M475 Range 1000÷9999 1000 ÷9999 Level BASIC Address Software Version Function This measure indicates the software version implemented in ES851. 17/66...
  • Page 18 0: No Alarm Level BASIC Address 5000 This measure indicates the current alarm tripped for ES851. Please contact Elettronica Santerno and state the alarm number and name. 0: No Alarm 1: Parameter Save Error 2: Log Write Error Alarm Condition...
  • Page 19 Level BASIC Address 5006, 5007, 5008 MAC Address The MAC Address is the physical address for ES851 network interface. Function A unique MAC Address is assigned to each ES851 board. M5199 Latest EEPROM Command Not Executed 0: No Command 5: Save all...
  • Page 20: Data Logging Console Menu

    After SCANNING, you can manually deselect some of the detected devices. This menu views the first 10 devices that are detected from ES851 Data Logger. The setting of the next 30 devices, if detected, can be viewed and changed in the SCAN DEVICE 11-40 MENU.

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