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ICP DAS USA PMC-5141 User Manual

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Power Monitor & Management Solution
PMC-5141 User Manual
[Version 2.5.1]

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Summary of Contents for ICP DAS USA PMC-5141

  • Page 1 Power Monitor & Management Solution PMC-5141 User Manual [Version 2.5.1]...
  • Page 2 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual Warning ICP DAS Inc., LTD. assumes no liability for damages consequent to the use of this product. ICP DAS Inc., LTD. reserves the right to change this manual at any time without notice. The information furnished by ICP DAS Inc. is believed to be accurate and reliable.
  • Page 3 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual Table of Contents System Description ....................1 Before Installation ....................3 System Login ......................4 System HOME Page ....................5 System ........................7 Overview ....................7 Basic Setting ..................... 8 Advanced Setting ..................11 Security Setting ..................15 I/O Module Setting .................
  • Page 4 In addition, PMC-5141 offers built-in Web Server, it allows users to connect to PMC-5141 via browser to view power data or set up parameters for the controllers or view the real-time or historical power data of the devices.
  • Page 5  Offers Modbus TCP Slave function that allows seamless integration with SCADA software  Offers Flash HMI Tools for easy HMI interface design  Integrate ICP DAS I/O modules (XW-107)  Offers access management function This document is intended to provide guidelines for PMC-5141. http://www.icpdas.com...
  • Page 6 (please refer to the power meter user manual).  PMC-5141 allows to connect with up to 16 power meters. The Modbus address range of the power meter is from 1~64, please make sure the Modbus address you set does not exceed 64.
  • Page 7 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual 3 System Login For the best view, when using webpage browsers (Chrome/Firefox/IE) to login PMC-5141 Web Server, 1280x1024 resolutions is recommended. For browser’ versions, Firefox3.6 / Chrome14.0.8 / IE8 version (or above) is recommended. Figure 3-1: System Login Interface The authority is granted in two levels by different passwords:...
  • Page 8 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual 4 System HOME Page Figure 4-1: Default HOME Page Figure 4-2: Flash HMI HOME Page After login into the page, according to different access authority level, you will be directed to different pages:  Login as Administrator:The default home page (figure 4-1) will be loaded, it will display current information of the power meters that are connected to the system;...
  • Page 9 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual The 6 function tabs on web page upper region are as below:  Home  System  Power Meter  Alarm  Event Log  Logout The following section will give more detailed information for each function tab.
  • Page 10 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual 5 System There are 6 pages under the System page: Overview, Basic Setting, Advanced Setting, Security Setting, I/O Module Setting, and Home Page Setting. Overview On the Overview page, it displays overview information for each setting on PMC-5141.
  • Page 11 Figure 5-2: Basic Setting Page  Nickname The user could assign a nickname to the PMC-5141, the nickname could be input and displayed in multiple languages. After you make a change to the nickname, please click “Save” button to save the change.
  • Page 12 Figure 5-6: Networking Setting Please Note: 1. The terminal for outer network connection on PMC-5141 is LAN1; therefore input the parameters of LAN1 network settings in this section. 2. If fail to setup the network, the network setting will be set as previous value.
  • Page 13  COM Port Setting After getting into COM Port Setting page, it will automatically read and display current COM Port Setting on PMC-5141. To modify the COM Port Setting, please input Baudrate, Stop bit and Timeout (greater than 600ms is recommended), and then click on “Save”...
  • Page 14 Figure 5-8: Advanced Setting Page  Data Logging In “Data Logging” section, you can set up the schedule for PMC-5141 to record power values of power meters. To enable Data Logging”, please click on the check box in front to enable the function. To disable the function, please uncheck and click on “Save”...
  • Page 15 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual  Log Mode Set up the mode to be Average or Instantaneous when performing data recording. When the Average mode is selected, the log data value is the average value of the set of data acquired during the log rate interval. And when the Instantaneous mode is selected, the log data value is the latest value of the set of data acquired during the log rate interval).
  • Page 16 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual Figure 5-10: Event Logging  Log File Retention Time Set up the retention time of the event log file. If an error is occurred during the process of sending back the files, the retention time will be automatically extended 1 more month.
  • Page 17 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual Figure 5-12: Contract Capacity Setting  Demand Interval Setting Input the Calculation Interval of the demand, the default interval is 15 minutes. The Calculation Interval of the demand can be set as 15 minutes/ 30 minutes/ 60 minutes.
  • Page 18 ICP DAS PMC-5141 User Manual Security Setting In the Security Setting section, it allows to:  Modify the password for administrator or general user  Change the settings for Login Timeout  Enable or disable Local FTP Server  Modify the password of Local FTP Server Figure 5-15: Security Setting ...
  • Page 19 In this section, it allows to enable and set up the FTP Server function of PMC-5141. By using FTP software, it allows to connect to the FTP Server of PMC-5141directly, and enables to retrieve the event log or power data log files from remote FTP Clients.
  • Page 20 The I/O Module Setting page allows to add or remove I/O modules. After adding a new module, it allows to set up the configuration of the module channels. (PMC-5141 currently supports XW-107 module.) Figure 5-20: I/O Module Setting  Module Setting Figure 5-21: Add a module Add a module: click on “Add”...