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  • Page 1 GE552Y051 Datalogger for meters with M-Bus protocol, 20 Dev. User Guide Rev 1.3 This User Guide refers versions Firmware 4.06.xx / Web 2.13.xx / Hardware 2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Display ............................. 20 8.1.3 Display – Main menu ....................... 20 8.1.4 INFO ............................21 8.1.5 M-Bus wired meters ........................ 22 8.1.6 Settings ............................ 23 8.1.7 WIRED METER SEARCH ......................24 CONNECTING THE GE552Y051 TO THE PC ..................26 HOME PAGE ............................27...
  • Page 3 11.1.12 Meter Setup ..........................38 11.1.13 Meters built into GE552Y051 DataBase .................. 39 11.1.14 Meter Setup – Meters not built into GE552Y051 DataBase ............ 44 SETTINGS - EVENTS ..........................49 12.1.1 I/O Events ..........................49 12.1.2 M-bus events ........................... 50 12.1.3...
  • Page 4 16.1.3 Example of Summary data in .xls and .csv format ............... 66 16.1.4 Create Reports - Groups ......................66 16.1.5 Example of data Summary for group in .xls and .csv ..............68 16.1.6 Planning ............................68 16.1.7 Repository ............................ 69 USER ACCOUNT ...........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1.1.1 Purpose of the document This document is a guide to the installation, configuration, and commissioning of the GE552Y051, code GE552Y051, hereinafter referred to as GE552Y051. This document is intended for technical personnel with an average knowledge of electrical engineering, IT, basic TCP/IP principles, and M-Bus systems.
  • Page 6: Ge552Y051 Technical Data

    2. GE552Y051 TECHNICAL DATA GE552Y051 is a hardware device with no moving parts, made in compliance with industrial standards, which can be DIN-rail mounted inside an electrical panel. The main technical specifications of the device are shown below: • Operating temperature range: [-20.. / +55 °C •...
  • Page 7: Ge552Y051 Appearance

    * At the datalogger directly up to 20 M-Bus meters can be connected, with the help of SIN.EQLC1 repeater it is possible to increase the number of up to 250 meters. 3.1.2 GE552Y051 device An image of the GE552Y051 with its main functional parts is shown below: Figure 1 - View of the GE552Y051 A. Display B.
  • Page 8: General Information On The System

    Figure 2 - System architecture GE552Y051 can manage up to a maximum of 250 wired meters. GE552Y051 has an integrated communication port that supports up to 20 M-Bus meters. It is possible to extend the number of wired connected meters (up to 250) through the use of level converter (reference code in GIACOMINI catalog: GE552Y050) with integrated repeater functionality (see Fig.2 ).
  • Page 9: Addressing

    • Vast array of systems and components available • Different types of bus topology: linear, star, and tree Figure 3 - Bus topologies 4.1.3 Addressing The M-Bus protocol provides two types of addressing modes to detect and communicate with the devices connected to the bus •...
  • Page 10: Bus Signal Specifications For Ge552Y051

    Medium 5000 m 7000 m 1.5 mm 300 Baud neighbourhood Point-to-point 10000 m 10000 m 1.5 mm 300 Baud connection 4.1.5 BUS signal specifications for GE552Y051 Minimu Maximu Measure M-Bus system Designation Condition Typical ment unit Number devices GE552Y051 segment ≤...
  • Page 11: Installation

    5. INSTALLATION Carefully follow these instructions to install the device, in order to be able to commission the system in the best possible way. The device must be installed by qualified personnel, specialised in the installation of electrical equipment. 5.1.1 Mechanical assembly This device has been designed to be DIN-rail mounted;...
  • Page 12: Connection To A Local Pc Via Ethernet (Lan)

    Connect the GE552Y051 to the LEVEL CONVERTER as shown in the figure: Figure 4 - Type of connection If the serial connection to the LEVEL CONVERTER is correct, the TX LED on the front of the LEVEL CONVERTER will start blinking in synch with every communication with the M-Bus devices connected to it.
  • Page 13: Connection To A Gprs-Umts Modem/Router

    Ethernet cable (straight through or crossover) to connect the T568A T568B ETH1 or ETH2 port of the GE552Y051 to the Ethernet port of the computer or to an existing LAN socket. If you use an existing LAN, connect the computer to another LAN socket •...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Digital Inputs To Voltage Free Contacts

    Wait for the router to connect to the mobile network • Use a network cable to connect port LAN1 of the router to port ETH1 or ETH2 of the GE552Y051 • Verify on display in INFO section chap 8.1.4 that the internet connection is OK Should a TIM SIM not be available, the operator will have to change some router settings: •...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Digital Inputs To Negative Voltage Contacts

    When the voltage at the ends of the connected input – for example between (7) and (10) – ranges between 0V and 12V, the GE552Y051 input is considered open (OFF). When the voltage value ranges between 12V and 24V, it is considered closed (ON).
  • Page 16: Digital Output Connection

    5.1.9 Digital output connection The GE552Y051 is equipped with two relays that can be used as digital outputs. You can connect a load to them or use them to activate other systems. Outputs can be controlled both remotely and via web server (Ref.
  • Page 17: Commissioning

    6. COMMISSIONING Commissioning includes all the activities that allow full operation of the GE552Y051 connected to the M- Bus system. Upon completing the installation and verifying that all the connections have been made properly, the system can be commissioned following the instructions below:...
  • Page 18 To ensure easy consultation of the consumption through the reports or on the GE552Y051 display, the user should assign at least a Device Name to identify a meter Meter name with its utility, for example Apartment 1 or Apartment 12.
  • Page 19: Selecting The Language

    7. SELECTING THE LANGUAGE The language selection can be done both via GE552Y051 keyboard and via GE552Y051 web interface. In the former case, upon entering the password in the main menus, such as WIRED METERS, WIRED METERS menus, all you have to do is press the arrows to change the language.
  • Page 20: Buttons And Display

    8.1.1 Button description The GE552Y051 is equipped with 6 navigation buttons, which allow browsing through the menus on the display. The functions of the buttons may change according to the context of the displayed menu; in general, we can summarise them as follows:...
  • Page 21: Info

    IP address of the network interface Internet status: Indicates whether the GE552Y051 can connect to the Internet or not. If an Internet connection is available, the public IP address, with which the GE552Y051 can be viewed remotely, is displayed •...
  • Page 22: M-Bus Wired Meters

    8.1.5 M-Bus wired meters Press in the WIRED METERS menu to access the submenu that allows you to view the list of all the wired meters and the latest reading performed. The following figure shows the possible steps that can be taken in WIRED METERS menu: Figure 13 –...
  • Page 23: Settings

    Figure 14 – Wired meter data reading Carefully read the following notes The display shows only the meter fields where the “Display Data” option is active in the “Meter Data Setup” section of the “Devices” page in the “Settings” menu (see Par. 11.1.12) •...
  • Page 24: Wired Meter Search

    Figure 15 - SETTINGS structure Press for every field reached via the navigation buttons to select the fields to be modified and then press again to change the values to enter using the navigation arrows, as shown in Chapter 8. 8.1.7 WIRED METER SEARCH Press...
  • Page 25 Upon completing the meter search, second last block, press to save all the meters found; otherwise, press if you do not want to save any of the meters found. Refer to the WEB section (Chapter 11.1.11, 11.1.12, 11.1.14) to change or complete the settings of the meters found in this section.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Ge552Y051 To The Pc

    GE552Y051 IP address has not been changed, as shown in Chapter 5.1.4, 8.1.4 Carefully read the following notes In order for the GE552Y051 and PC to communicate, the two devices must have an IP address within the same subnet. The default GE552Y051 network settings are: •...
  • Page 27: Home Page

    HOME PAGE Connect the device as shown below and type the address 192.168.1.110 in your browser Figure 18 - Login The credentials for the first access are • Username: admin • Password: admin Press the button to access Log In The Home Page appears as shown below: Figure 19 –...
  • Page 28 o Plant status o System status o Wired devices o I/O devices o Groups • Settings o System o Network o Wired devices o Events o Groups • Export Data o Create Report o Pianning o Repository • User Account o Login o Esc Returns the sub-menu with the entries for the main menu (Section 2)
  • Page 29: Settings

    Events o Groups o Definition 11.1.1 SETTINGS - SYSTEM Below the SETTINGS - SYSTEM menu items are shown. 11.1.2 Plant Database You can add only one plant for every GE552Y051 Figure 20 - Plant data settings Enter the plant data:...
  • Page 30: System Settings

    Customer Name: enter the name of the client • Installation Date: if not entered, the GE552Y051 will enter the current date by default 11.1.3 System settings Figure 21 - System settings The System Settings screen has two sections: Date and...
  • Page 31 Update meter database: allows you to update the GE552Y051 database. This operation can only be carried out if you have the update file. The system transmits information relating to the update status specifying, if available, the ability to download a new one (the system must be connected to the Internet in order to use the service).
  • Page 32: Settings - Network

    Figure 23 - Creating a backup 11.1.5 SETTINGS – NETWORK Below the SETTINGS - NETWORK menu items are shown. 11.1.6 General settings This section is dedicated to the GE552Y051 network settings Figure 24 - Network settings The fields to be filled out are: •...
  • Page 33: Advanced Setup

    11.1.7 Advanced Setup This section is dedicated to the advanced parameters for the GE552Y051 system configuration. The parameters shown below should be managed by qualified personnel. Figure 25 - Advanced network settings The fields to fill out in this section are: •...
  • Page 34: Email Setup

    GE552Y051 queries. It will be sent a email when the alarm ceases. All notifications will always be consulted under Plant Status, System Status →...
  • Page 35: Dyndns

    11.1.9 DynDNS This section is dedicated to the configuration/activation of the DynDNS service Figure 28 - DNS service settings Enter: • Domain Name: Enter the domain name provided by the no-ip.com service • Enable Dynamic DNS: allows you to enable Dynamic DNS service. Actually works properly only the noip.com •...
  • Page 36 Figure 29 - Meter setup 1. Automatic search • Uses default settings: o If selected, it searches the meter by Serial number and ID with Baudrate equal to 2400bps. o If not selected, you can choose among: Search by Primary ID: select this item if you want to search the meters by primary ID First Address to...
  • Page 37 Figure 30 - Searching devices in manual mode Upon starting the search, a window will appear, as shown in Figure 31. In this particular example, the devices were searched by primary/secondary address. You can interrupt the search at any time by pressing Stop.
  • Page 38: Meter Setup

    A device built into GE552Y051 DataBase equipped with image, Cap. 11.1.12 A device not built into GE552Y051 DataBase not equipped with image, Cap. 11.1.14 The following data will always be shown for every meter found: • Serial number: shows the serial number of the selected meter •...
  • Page 39: Meters Built Into Ge552Y051 Database

    11.1.13 Meters built into GE552Y051 DataBase Figure 33 - Meter setup...
  • Page 40 1 and 250 (not modifiable) • Baudrate: Indicates the speed with which the meter communicates with the GE552Y051. Check the meter manual to verify the communication speed. • Request by: allows you to perform a reading by primary or secondary address •...
  • Page 41 All the alarms managed by the GE552Y051 are shown in the following table. For every alarms, you can set the configurations described below. By default, all the checkmarks are disabled for every alarms.
  • Page 42 For every alarms well be reported the alarm name (modifiable), the bit configuration for the alarm identification (not modifiable). In the lower part, you can choose whether to enable the digital outputs or not when an event occurs (Ref. 5.1.9) Output 1: when an alarm occurs, you can enable an operation according to the device connected to Output 1, such as:...
  • Page 43 After making all the changes confirm them through the appropriate window, see image below. Any changes you make will not be saved in the GE552Y051 without confirmation. Figure 34 - Notification of changes application wired devices...
  • Page 44: Meter Setup - Meters Not Built Into Ge552Y051 Database

    11.1.14 Meter Setup – Meters not built into GE552Y051 DataBase Figure 35 - Meter setup The screen is divided as follows: 1. Meter table...
  • Page 45 1 and 250 (not modifiable) • Baudrate: Indicates the speed with which the meter communicates with the GE552Y051. Check the meter manual to verify the communication speed. • Request by: allows you to perform a reading by primary or secondary address •...
  • Page 46 Any changes to the summary data will change all the other data already stored in the GE552Y051. You can select among: o Disable: no data displayed...
  • Page 47 For each alarm will be associated a Flag Bit identifier and can be changed in the Event Name field. In the lower part, you can choose whether to enable the digital outputs or not when an event occurs (Ref. 5.1.9) Output 1: when an alarm occurs, you can enable an operation according to the device connected to Output 1, such as:...
  • Page 48 After making all the changes confirm them through the appropriate window, see image below. Any changes you make will not be saved in the GE552Y051 without confirmation. Figure 36 - Notification of changes application wired devices...
  • Page 49: Settings - Events

    SETTINGS - EVENTS 12.1.1 I/O Events This section allows you to set up to four conditions to control the actuators. Ref. 5.1.9. With reference to that described in Chapter 5.1.9, the device is equipped with three digital inputs, I1, I2, and and two digital outputs and O2.
  • Page 50: M-Bus Events

    Let’s assume we want to set a logic, according to which commands an opening and sends a pulse when IN1=ON and IN2=OFF or IN3=OFF. The logic is based on Boolean algebra. (IN1=ON) AND (IN2=OFF) OR (IN3=OFF) Figure 38 - Programming the logic The logic settings allow you to select: •...
  • Page 51: Condition Set According To The Maximum Value Acquired

    • Out of range: condition set according to the range acquired by the data • M-bus status notify: condition set according to the creation of a new event. Always refer to the meter’s documentation to activate this condition. The next paragraphs will show in detail the parameters to configure the above. Figure 41 - Selecting an event 12.1.3 Condition set according to the maximum value acquired...
  • Page 52: Condition Set According To The Minimum Value Acquired

    • Event closure notification: sends an email notification whenever an event is closed • Output 1: when an event occurs, you can enable an operation according to the device connected to Output 1, such as: o Open: commands to open o Close: commands to close o Pulse: generates a pulse •...
  • Page 53: Condition Set According To The Value Out Of Range

    • Output 1: when an event occurs, you can enable an operation according to the device connected to Output 1, such as: o Open: commands to open o Close: commands to close o Pulse: generates a pulse • Output 2: when an event occurs, you can enable an operation according to the device connected to Output 2, such as: o Open: commands to open...
  • Page 54: Condition Set According To The M-Bus Status

    • Event closure notification: sends an email notification whenever an event is closed • Output 1: when an event occurs, you can enable an operation according to the device connected to Output 1, such as: o Open: commands to open o Close: commands to close o Pulse: generates a pulse •...
  • Page 55 o Open: commands to open o Close: commands to close o Pulse: generates a pulse • Add to Log: stores the alarm in the meter’s log • Send Email: sends an email notification in the event of an alarm (Ref. Chapter 5.1.4, 8.1.4.) •...
  • Page 56: Setting - Groups

    • Groups: section dedicated for the groups creation • Definition: section dedicated for the group definition. Definition is mean the inclusion, inside the groups, of the devices previously configured in the GE552Y051 Figure 49 - Groups management 13.1.1 Group creation...
  • Page 57: Group Definition

    GE552Y051 Right boxe: shows all the devices configured nell'GE552Y051 and already forming part of a selected group A single device can be placed in either the right boxe or the left boxe through the directional arrows placed...
  • Page 58 Figure 52 - Group definition 1. Select the group of interest in the Group ID box 2. Select the device you want to include in the group 3. Press the left arrow to include it At the end of the operations always press the APPLY button to set the changes.
  • Page 59: Data Sampling

    RAW samples will always refer to the consulted day and you can store up to 96 samples for every day of the year for 250 devices. The samples of the previous year will be cyclically deleted from the GE552Y051 mass memory (Ref. Chapter 16). Pay special attention to the documentation of the devices before configuring the GE552Y051 sampling frequency.
  • Page 60: Defining Summary Data

    10 years for 250 devices. Regardless of the choice of the summary data during configuration, the GE552Y051 will generate all four summary values (11.1.12); this way, any data change will change the entire logfile of the summary data generated up to that moment.
  • Page 61: Summary Data - Consumption

    15.1.2 Summary Data – Consumption Summary data related to Consumption provide the maximum value logged during the day and the delta during the day Time axis Time axis Time axis Time axis Figure 55 - Summary data - Consumption 15.1.3 Summary Data – Maximum Summary data related to Maximum provide the maximum value logged during the day...
  • Page 62: Summary Data - Average

    Time axis Time axis Time axis Time axis Figure 57 - Summary data - Minimum 15.1.5 Summary Data – Average Summary data related to Average provide the averaged value logged during the day Time axis Time axis Time axis Time axis Figure 58 - Summary data - Average...
  • Page 63: Exporting Data

    EXPORTING DATA This section allows you to process/export the data logged in the GE552Y051. The data logged in every single meter are defined as shown in Chapter 11.1.1211.1.14 and in Chapters 14 and 15. The items that can be selected are: •...
  • Page 64 • Serial Number: Serial Number of the meter • Description 1: Description 1 associated to the meter. See Chapter 11.1.12 • Description 2: Description 2 associated to the meter. See Chapter 11.1.12 Data to be exported: you can choose between two types of export: a.
  • Page 65: Example Of Raw Data In Xls Format

    format: to save in a .CSV file format: to save in a .XLS file o Press Create Report to download the data o The file name will be created automatically and it will refer to the selected dates o Mouse over the newly created file and left-click on it to open it. If you use an .XLS format, press YES to view it correctly.
  • Page 66: Example Of Summary Data In .Xls And .Csv Format

    16.1.3 Example of Summary data in .xls and .csv format Figure 63 - Exporting Summary data in .XLS and .CSV format Note: the extracted data from the system provide: • Use of the point for the thousands • Use of the comma for the tens 16.1.4 Create Reports - Groups The pages to Create Reports - Group...
  • Page 67 Select one or more devices from the list. For this option, all you have to do is select the box on the top left of the table. See Figure 65 Figure 65 - Selecting the devices Create report menu is divided as follows: Device data: •...
  • Page 68: Example Of Data Summary For Group In .Xls And .Csv

    16.1.5 Example of data Summary for group in .xls and .csv Figura 67 – Summary data exportation in .xls e .CSV NB: The data extracted from the system provide • Use the point for the thousands separator • Use the comma to separate the tens 16.1.6 Planning This section allows you to 1.
  • Page 69: Repository

    Figure 69 - Planning 1. Planning • None: no planning enabled • Daily: enables daily planning at 08:15 AM of the current day • Monthly: enables monthly planning at 08:15 AM of the last day of the month • Two-monthly: enables bimonthly planning at 08:15 AM of the last day of the two-month period •...
  • Page 70 Figure 71 - Report Archive Upon downloading the file, select it in the lower section of the browser page. A window prompting you to confirm whether you want to open the file will appear automatically. Press to open the file Figure 72 - Excel - press the button to delete the record...
  • Page 71: User Account

    The user account only allows you to view the data contained in the GE552Y051 The admin account allows you to view and change all the data contained in the GE552Y051 The default access data for the User are: •...
  • Page 72: Plant Status

    Model: shows the GE552Y051 model • Controlled Devices: shows the type of devices controlled by GE552Y051 • System clock: shows the current date and time of the GE552Y051 • GE552Y051 Firmware Version: shows the firmware version • Web Interface Version: shows the web interface version •...
  • Page 73: Plant Status - System Status - Event Reports

    18.1.2 Plant Status – System Status – Event Reports Figure 75 - Summery Event window The items that can be selected are: • Erase Event: allows you to permanently delete the events occurred during the year selected from the drop-down menu •...
  • Page 74: Plant Status - Wired Devices

    18.1.3 Plant Status – Wired Devices Figura 76 - Wired Device Shows all the meters previously configured in the GE552Y051. Every meter is displayed with its serial number, model, device name, description, and main value (Ref. Chapter 11.1.12). Select a line corresponding to a meter and a window with all the relative information will be displayed as shown in Figura 76.
  • Page 75: Plant Status - I/O Devices

    18.1.5 Plant Status - Group Figure 78 - Groups Shows all groups previously configured in the GE552Y051. For each group is given the name and the underlying devices to the group, Ref. Chap. 16.1.4. Checked the Error entry displays only the group that...
  • Page 76: Appendix

    APPENDIX 19.1.1 ROUTER Configuration The router is provided with an operating configuration. Should you need to change the parameters, proceed as follows: • activation of a flat contract with a traffic threshold greater or equal to 500Mb monthly and suppression / bandwidth limitation if the threshold upper limit is exceeded •...
  • Page 77 Figure 2. - 3G Configuration • Tim: ibox.tim.it • Vodafone: m2mbis.vodafone.it • Wind: internet.wind We recommend the activation of a flat contract with a traffic threshold greater or equal to 500Mb monthly and suppression / bandwidth limitation if the threshold upper limit is exceeded. Insert the APN related to your service provider (if the provider does not correspond to those listed above please contact the respective customer service to get detailed information), the authentication method and any username and password.
  • Page 78 Figure 4. - Wireless Access Point For security reasons we always recommend activate the Encryption in the Wireless Security subsection. Select the type of key generator to protection and enter a password. Click Save to save the settings. See Figure Figure 5.
  • Page 79 Select Port Forwarding, menu Network, Firewall In computer networks port forwarding is the process that allows the transfer of data ( forwarding) from one computer to another over a specific communications port. This technique can be used to allow an external user to reach a host with a private IP address ( within a LAN ) through a public IP port of the same.
  • Page 80 Figure 8. - SMS Utility By default is active the Ping Reboot, System section, Ping Reboot. The ping reboot is an automatism of the router to restart itself if the same has no answers to ping request in a configurable time interval. The standard parameters are shown in Figure •...
  • Page 81 Figure 10. - Administration properties Figure 11. - Backup and Firmware To set up the Dynamic DNS service go to menù Services, Dynamic DNS. Figure 12 Figure 12. - Dinamic DNS service activation...
  • Page 82 Select from the following service Upon completion of insert check Enable and populate fields. Figure 13 • Service: select the service from those offered • Hostname: enter the Hostname of the service • Username: enter the username for access to desired service •...
  • Page 83 Fax. +39 0322 923255 consulenza.prodotti@giacomini.com This document provides only general indications. Giacomini S.p.A. may change at any time, without notice and for technical or commercial reasons, the items included herewith. The information included in this technical sheet do not exempt the user from strictly complying with the rules and good practice standards in force.

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