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PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD
(Power Meter Concentrator) Series
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  • Page 1 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD (Power Meter Concentrator) Series User Manual [Version 3.2.4]...
  • Page 2 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Disclaimer The information furnished by ICP DAS Co. Ltd. (hereinafter “ICP DAS”) is accurate and reliable to ICP DAS’s best knowledge. ICP DAS reserves the right to change the content of this manual at any time without notice. Through the communication mechanisms provided by third-party companies (such as LINE, WeChat, Facebook Messenger, Microsoft Azure, IBM Bluemix), this controller can send the notification messages and information regarding this controller...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Table of Contents System Introduction ..................1 Before Installation ..................6 System Login ....................7 System Main Page ..................8 System function area ................. 9 Rules management toolbar ............9 4.1.1 Real-time information area............ 12 4.1.2 System function toolbar ............
  • Page 4 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Polling Time Information ..............47 5.12 5.13 Modbus Table Information .............. 47 UID Information ................48 5.14 System Setting ..................50 Time Setting .................. 51 Network Setting ................53 SNMP Setting ................56 Security Setting ................59 I/O Interface Setting ...............
  • Page 5 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Modbus TCP Module Setting ..........117 7.3.7 Logger Setting ..................120 Data Logger Setting ..............121 Event Logger Setting ..............124 FTP Upload Setting ..............124 Cloud Upload Setting ..............126 The Path of Data Log File ............. 127 The format of the Power Data Logger file ........
  • Page 6 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Modbus Module ..............200 11.1.2 11.1.3 Power Meter ..............203 Microsoft Azure ..............203 11.1.4 IBM Bluemix ..............205 11.1.5 MQTT ................206 11.1.6 Connection Status .............. 207 11.1.7 11.1.8 Timer ................208 Schedule ................209 11.1.9 11.1.10 Mobile Network Signal Strength ..........
  • Page 7 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix VIII:PMC/PMD Connection setting for IoTstar ........ 329...
  • Page 8 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual List of Figures System Architecture ............... 2 Figure1-1 : PMC/PMD Login page ..............7 Figure3-1 : Main Page ..................8 Figure4-1 : Figure4-2 : System Function Area (login as a Administrator) ......9 System Function Area(login as a General user) ......... 9 Figure4-3 : Rules management toolbar (login as a Administrator) ......
  • Page 9 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-18 : Historical Data Chart for power data ..........29 Figure5-19 : Historical Data Table for power data ..........30 Figure5-20 : Historical Data Report inquiry ............30 Figure5-21 : Daily Report for PM-3133 ............31 Figure5-22 : Daily Report for PM-3114 ............
  • Page 10 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure6-10 : The Address Setting for SNMP Manager ........58 Figure6-11 : The Working Model Setting for SNMP Manager......58 Figure6-12 : Save the SNMP Manager Setting ..........59 Figure6-13 : Security Setting Page ..............59 Figure6-14 : Password Setting Page ..............
  • Page 11 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-11 : Add Modbus TCP Power Meter ............ 79 Figure7-12 : Select Modbus TCP Power Meter model ........79 Figure7-13 : Add the Modbus TCP Power Meter manually ......... 80 Figure7-14 : Power Meter List Interface ............80 Figure7-15 : PM-3133 Setting Page ..............
  • Page 12 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-49 : Holding Register Setting Page ............ 115 Figure7-50 : Input Register Setting Example for Modbus RTU Module ..... 117 Figure7-51 : Modbus TCP Slave Module Setting Page(1) ......... 118 Figure7-52 : Modbus TCP Slave Module Setting Page(2) ......... 119 Data Logger Setting Page ............
  • Page 13 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-16 : “User-Defined Data” Type Setting Page ........163 Figure10-17 : “User-Defined Data” Interface in Edit Mode ........ 164 Figure10-18 : “User-Defined Data” Interface in View Mode ....... 165 Figure10-19 : SNMP Trap setting with variable bindings list ......165 Figure10-20 : LINE Notify Message Setting page (1) ........
  • Page 14 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-54 : Internal Register setting page(1) ..........191 Figure10-55 : Internal Register setting page(2) ..........192 Figure11-1 : Rules overview page ..............193 Figure11-2 : Rules setting page..............194 Figure11-3 : DI condition setting page ............196 Figure11-4 : DI Counter condition setting page ..........
  • Page 15 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure11-37 : Broker Function action setting page ..........223 Figure11-38 : Publish Message action setting page ..........224 Figure11-39 : MQTT Reset Topic action setting page ........225 Figure11-40 : Timer action setting page ............225 Figure11-41 : Email action setting page ............
  • Page 16: System Introduction

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual System Introduction PMC-523x/PMC-224x(Power Meter Concentrator)/PMD(Power Meter Concentrator with Display) is an intelligent Power Meter Concentrator developed by ICP DAS. It features various functions such as: power data management, logic control, data logger and alarm notification functions. By using PMC/PMD solution; it is no longer required to write programming for power management system.
  • Page 17: Figure1-1 : System Architecture

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual analysis of the power data. Figure1-1 : System Architecture With the built-in Web Server, it allows connection to PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD for power meter parameters and system settings via browser and allows viewing the real time or historical power data of the power meters. In addition to power data monitoring function, the PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD also could connect to ICP DAS XV-Board , M-7000/DL/IR modules and standard Modbus RTU/TCP Slave modules.
  • Page 18 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD to get real-time power data of the devices via Modbus TCP/RTU protocol. In addition, they also support the MQTT protocol to connect with the MQTT broker for the message publishing and subscribing mechanism, and the connection with the IoT service which Microsoft Azure and IBM Bluemix provide.
  • Page 19 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Provides Timer & Schedule function for device operation control.  Provides alarm message notification function via Email/SMS message/LINE Notify/Facebook Messenger.  Local Display for On-Site operations (PMD only)  PMD is equipped with local side TFT LCD (with Touch Panel). It provides an easy way for viewing the power data and setting the system parameters on sites.
  • Page 20 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual send a pre-set SMS message to related personnel when an event occurs. In addition, these power meter concentrators also allows to receive the SMS commands sending by specific phones numbers to perform tasks such as real-time channel monitoring, channel data modification and logic rules execution (triggered by SMS), etc.
  • Page 21: Before Installation

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 2 Before Installation Modify PMC/PMD‘s network settings to fit current network environment settings, and the default network settings of PMC/PMD is as follow:  IP:192.168.255.1  Subnet mask:255.255.0.0  Gateway address:192.168.0.1  DNS Server address:8.8.8.8 (default: Google DNS Server) Steps (1) Modify the network settings of the PC or Notebook to be the same network segment as PMC/PMD.
  • Page 22: System Login

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 3 System Login When connect to PMC/PMD webpage server via Web browser (IE 8 / Firefox 3.6 / Chrome 14.0.8 version or above are recommended), in order to get a better operation experience, 1280x1024 resolution is recommended. The Login page of PMC/PMD is shown as below: Figure3-1 : PMC/PMD Login page...
  • Page 23: System Main Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 4 System Main Page After login into the system, PMC/PMD default home page will be displayed, and will automatically read settings of the PMC/PMD to the webpage. Figure4-1 : Main Page PMC/PMD main page could be divided into 3 areas: A.
  • Page 24: System Function Area

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual System function area System function area provides immediately access to the main functions of PMC/PMD, such as: system settings, system real-time information display, rule files management, etc, shown as below: Figure4-2 : System Function Area (login as a Administrator) System function area includes the following areas: A1.
  • Page 25: Figure4-5 : Rules Management Toolbar (Login As A General User)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual as below: Figure4-5 : Rules management toolbar (login as a General user) The functions of the Rules management toolbar are as follow:  “New” button allows resetting the settings of all parameters button and click on “OK”, the settings on and Rules.
  • Page 26: Figure4-8 : Confirm To Save Settings

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure4-8 : Confirm to save settings  “Logout” button allows to log out the system, click on button and click “OK” to logout the system. Figure4-9 : Confirm to logout (The settings are saved) If the settings are not saved to the PMC/PMD before performing logout, a warming message will appear as below: Figure4-10 :...
  • Page 27: Real-Time Information Area

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 4.1.2 Real-time information area Real-time information area allows display of current free space and approximate number of days available to save of the microSD card of the PMC/PMD and the real-time system information, shown as below: Figure4-11 : Real-time information area ...
  • Page 28: Sub-Function Area

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Sub-function area Sub-function area will display detailed functions under the selected System function. The user could edit or review detailed function options in the Sub-function area. On the upper Sub-function area, the path of current function will be displayed to show the current function path.
  • Page 29: Figure4-14 : Power Data Overview Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure4-14 : Power data Overview page Power data overview page display the power data of the power meters that connected to the PMC/PMD. Depend on the requirement to select the desired classification of the power data to display the desired power data. The page refreshes every 20 sec, the user could also click “Refresh”...
  • Page 30: Figure4-16 : Display Power Data Of The Selected Classification

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure4-16 : Display power data of the selected classification  “Connection Status” will reveal the connection status between the power meter and PMC/PMD, the graphic indicators are as follow: : Online : Offline : Connecting...
  • Page 31: Main Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 5 Main Page On the Main Page, 10 information display options are as follow: Power Meter Information, Power Data Information, Realtime Chart, Historical Chart, Historical Data Report, Historical Electricity Analysis, PUE Information, I/O Information, Event Log, Polling Time Information, Modbus Table Information and UID information, shown as follow: Figure5-1 :...
  • Page 32: Figure5-2 : Power Meter Information Overview

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual of the “Power Meter List”. The page refreshes every 20 seconds, the user could also click “Refresh” button to refresh the data immediately. Power Meter Information Overview includes the following sections: Figure5-2 : Power Meter Information Overview ...
  • Page 33: Figure5-3 : The Attribute Of Pm-3133 Power Meter

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-3 : The attribute of PM-3133 Power Meter Figure5-4 : The attribute of PM-3133-MTCP Power Meter  Real Time Power Information In this section, it provides real time power data information of the selected Power Meter. For 3 phase power meter, it will display real time information of Phase A, Phase B and Phase C(Figure 5-5).For single phase power meter, it will display real time information of Loop 1, Loop2, Loop3, and Loop4(Figure 5-6).
  • Page 34: Figure5-6 : Real Time Power Information Of Pm-3114

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-6 : Real Time Power Information of PM-3114 Figure5-7 : Real Time Power Information of PM-3112  Reset Accumulated Value of the Power Meter When login as the Administrator, it allows to click on “Reset” to reset the value of kWh, kvarh, and kVAh to be 0 if required.
  • Page 35: Power Meter Statistics Information Overview

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 5.1.2 Power Meter Statistics Information Overview On the Power Meter Statistics Information Overview page, the Demand Information section will display the Actual Demand, Forecast Demand, Contract Capacity, Hourly Maximum Demand, Daily Maximum Demand and Monthly Maximum Demand, etc. In the Statistics Information section, the Daily/Monthly/Yearly Accumulated Electricity and Daily/Monthly/Yearly Carbon Emissions for each loop...
  • Page 36: Other Information

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 5.1.3 Other Information In the "Other" information page, users can view or setup the PT Ratio、CT Ratio、Phase Sequence、Wiring Mode、Voltage Mode and other specific parameters of the power meter. Figure5-9 : Power Meter Other Information Page 5.1.4 I/O Information In the "I/O"...
  • Page 37: Power Data Information

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Power Data Information Power data information can be displayed in two modes (Overview and Group Overview), user can change the viewing mode according to the requirements; more detailed information will be introduced in the following sections.
  • Page 38: Group Overview

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-12 : Change Display List Button Figure5-13 : The Power Meter List 5.2.2 Group Overview Power Data Information group overview mode allows display of power data of pre-set group of power meters (please refer to 6.7 Power Meter Group Setting).
  • Page 39: Realtime Chart

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Select Group Select the group from the dropdown list in the “Select Group” field. If no group is pre-set, the inquiry operation will be disabled.  Select Subgroup Select the subgroup from the dropdown list in the “Select Subgroup” field.
  • Page 40: Figure5-15 : Realtime Chart (Power Meter Mode)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Daily Accumulated Electricity, and Actual Demand. Please refer to Figure 5-15 for an example of Realtime Chart for “Power Meter Mode”. Each time the Realtime Chart displays only one power information classification. If a different power information classification is inquired, previously displayed chart will be closed automatically.
  • Page 41: Group Mode

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  icon allows to hide the markers on the chart; click on button to show the markers on the chart.  “Connection Status” will reveal the connection status of the power meter, the graphic indicators are shown as follow: : Online : Offline : Connecting...
  • Page 42: Figure5-16 : Realtime Chart (Group Mode)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-16 : Realtime Chart (Group Mode) There are three function icons on the upper area of the Power Meter Realtime Chart:  The icon allows to pause the update of the chart, only the data within the 25 minutes will be displayed.
  • Page 43: Historical Chart

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Historical Chart Historical Chart allows display of the value and chart of power data in historical trend. Select the power meter from the dropdown list of the Power Meter List, choose the classification from the dropdown list of the Data Classification and then specify the date from the dropdown list of the Date.
  • Page 44: Figure5-18 : Historical Data Chart For Power Data

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Historical Data Chart The historical power data of specified classification will be displayed in historical chart. The user could select the range on the below region or drag and move on the chart to adjust the viewing range. Move the mouse cursor close to the marker, the value will be displayed.
  • Page 45: Historical Data Report

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-19 : Historical Data Table for power data On the lower left of the Historical Data Table, there are 5 function icons.  Go to the first page.  Go to previous page.  Go to specific page.
  • Page 46: Figure5-21 : Daily Report For Pm-3133

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual When a single power meter is selected, a power data report of the specified power meter will be generated. If a power meter group is selected, a report of the "Total accumulative electricity" of all power meters in this group will be generated.
  • Page 47: Historical Electricity Analysis

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-22 : Daily Report for PM-3114 Figure5-23 : "Total Accu. Electricity" report for Power Meters Group Historical Electricity Analysis Historical Electricity Analysis can be done in 3 ways: Energy Usage Analysis by Trend, Energy Usage Analysis by Time and Energy Usage Breakdown by Circuit/Group.
  • Page 48: Figure5-24 : Energy Usage Analysis By Trend

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-24 : Energy Usage Analysis by Trend  Function Type: The user can select one of the following three options for electricity analysis: Energy Usage Analysis by Trend, Energy Usage Analysis by Time Period and Energy Usage Breakdown by Circuit/Group.
  • Page 49: Figure5-26 : Inquiry By User-Defined Mode

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  User-defined: In user-defined mode, all power meters connected to the PMC/PMD will be listed. If no power meter is connected, the user will not be able to perform inquiry operation. The minimum loop/phase to be queried is 1 loop/phase. Figure5-26 : Inquiry by User-defined Mode Click on “Inquiry”...
  • Page 50: Energy Usage Analysis By Time Period

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-27 : PM-3114 Energy Usage Analysis Trend Chart On the upper left of the Energy Usage Analysis by Trend Chart, there are 4 function icons.  Set the Energy Usage Analysis by Trend Chart to be default status.
  • Page 51: Figure5-28 : Energy Usage Analysis By Time Period

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-28 : Energy Usage Analysis by Time Period  Function Type: The user can select one of the following three options for energy analysis: Energy Usage Analysis by Trend, Energy Usage Analysis by Time Period and Energy Usage Breakdown by Circuit/Group.
  • Page 52: Energy Usage Breakdown By Circuit/Group

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Time Histogram Chart for PM-3114 Loop 1 Figure5-29 : 5.6.3 Energy Usage Breakdown by Circuit/Group The users could specify the data classification and the time range under this section, and then select the loop(s)/phase(s) to be inquired; the corresponding Energy Usage Breakdown by Circuit/Group will be displayed in category pie chart to show the Energy Usage Proportion of the loops/phases.
  • Page 53: Figure5-31 : Inquiry By Group Mode

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual for energy analysis: Energy Usage Analysis by Trend, Energy Usage Analysis by Time Period and Energy Usage Breakdown by Circuit/Group.  Data Classification: includes V (voltage), I (current), PF (power factor), Energy Usage (KWh), and Maximum Demand. ...
  • Page 54: Figure5-32 : Energy Usage Breakdown By Circuit/Group Chart

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-32 : Energy Usage Breakdown by Circuit/Group Chart...
  • Page 55: Pue Information

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PUE Information Power Usage Effectiveness(PUE) information can be displayed in two modes(Real-Time and History), users can change the viewing mode according to the requirement;more detailed information is as below: 5.7.1 Real-Time "Real-Time" overview mode allows display of the multiple PUE values which are calculated by "Total Facility Energy"...
  • Page 56: Figure5-34 : Pue Information - History(1)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-34 : PUE information - History(1)  PUE List:All PUE options which are preset by users will be listed on the dropdown list of the PUE List, if no PUE option is preset, the inquiry operation will not be able to perform. ...
  • Page 57: I/O Information

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual I/O Information The I/O Information page will display the real-time values of the Internal Registers of the PMC/PMD and the real-time I/O channels values of all I/O modules (including XV Board, M-7000, DL or IR Modules, Modbus RTU Modules and Modbus TCP modules) that are connected to the PMC/PMD.
  • Page 58: I/O Realtime Chart

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual I/O Realtime Chart I/O Realtime Chart allows display of real-time channel data of the I/O module in trend style. Select the I/O module from the dropdown list of the "I/O module List", the classification from the dropdown list of the "Type" field, the I/O channel from the "Channel Selector"...
  • Page 59: 5.10 I/O Historical Chart

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 5.10 I/O Historical Chart I/O Historical Chart allows display of I/O channel historical data of the Data Logger in trend style. Specify the date from the dropdown list of the "Date" field, select the I/O channel from the "Channel Selector" field, then click on “Inquiry”...
  • Page 60: Figure5-41 : I/O Historical Data Chart

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Date The dates that are available for channel data retrieval will be displayed. Please note, if no log file is available, the inquiry operation will not be performed.  Channel Selector All Channel of the User-Defined Data Logger will be list on the dropdown list of the "Channel Selector"...
  • Page 61: 5.11 Event Log

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 5.11 Event Log The Event Log page allows to view the list of system event logger information when login as the Administrator. Figure5-42 : Event Log information display The Event Log record including the following information: ...
  • Page 62: 5.12 Polling Time Information

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 5.12 Polling Time Information Users can check the polling time of each modules and power meters which are connected with PMC/PMD currently. The "Polling Time Information Page" is as below: Figure5-43 : Polling Time Information The graphic indicator on the right side of the No.
  • Page 63: 5.14 Uid Information

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Module Type “Module Type” includes 4 options : Power Meter, I/O Module, XV-Board and Other Information  Module Name According to the selected “Module Type” option, the corresponding module name or information of “Module Name” will be listed. Click on “Inquiry”...
  • Page 64: Figure5-46 : Power Meter Uid Information Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure5-46 : Power Meter UID Information Page Users can click "Export" button to export the UID information as CSV file.
  • Page 65: System Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 6 System Setting System Setting includes 6 options: Time Setting, Network Setting, SNMP Setting, Security Setting, I/O Interface Setting, Power Meter Group Setting and Other Setting. When you get into the System Setting page, the system settings information of this PMC/PMD will be displayed, as shown below: Figure6-1 : System Setting Overview Page...
  • Page 66: Time Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The user could view system setting information of PMC/PMD or perform firmware update on this page. For firmware update operations, please refer to 6.8 Firmware Update. Time Setting On the Time Setting page, it allows to set the time of PMC/PMD and Time Synchronization function.
  • Page 67: Figure6-3 : Time Synchronization Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure6-3 : Time Synchronization Setting Follow the steps below to set up Time Synchronization Setting: i. In the “Function Status” field, check “Enable” to enable the Time Synchronization function. ii. In the “SNTP Time Server” field, input the IP address or domain name of the SNTP Time Server.
  • Page 68: Network Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Network Setting Network Setting allows making a change to network configuration, web server port or Modbus settings on the PMC/PMD. The following figure illustrates the configuration interface. Please Note:PMC-523x/PMD series only support LAN1 setting. PMC-224x series support LAN1 & LAN2 setting.
  • Page 69 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Each time when the user enters this page, it will read and display current network configuration and port settings from the PMC/PMD. In the “Connection mode” field, please select the connection mode as “Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)”...
  • Page 70: Figure6-5 : Signal Strength Level And Ip Address For Mobile Network

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual -3GWA occupies through 4G/3G Network. Figure6-5 : Signal Strength level and IP address for Mobile Network PMC/PMD also provides the Dynamic DNS service. The following figure illustrates the configuration interface: Figure6-6 : DDNS Setting Page Follow the steps below to set up Dynamic DNS service: Click the services tabs on the right-top corner of “Dynamic DNS service”.
  • Page 71: Snmp Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PMC/PMD also provide the connection ability to the ICP DAS IoTstar Cloud Manager Software. For more detailed information, please refer to Appendix VIII. Please Note : ICP DAS IoTstar Cloud Manager System only support PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD controller.
  • Page 72: Figure6-8 : Snmp Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure6-8 : SNMP Setting Page Please follow the steps below for the SNMP Settings: i. In the “Version” field, select the SNMP version that you want to use. Currently PMC/PMD supports SNMP V2c and V1 protocol, ii.
  • Page 73: Figure6-9 : Snmp Manager List

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure6-9 : SNMP Manager List i. Set up IP Address or domain name of the SNMP Manager that you want to add. Please set up the Address appropriately, if the settings are not the same as the settings of the SNMP Manager, the interaction between PMC/PMD and the SNMP Manager will be failed.
  • Page 74: Security Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual the SNMP Manager, click “Save” button to save the changes. Figure6-12 : Save the SNMP Manager Setting Security Setting Security Setting allows user to change the password that is required when access to PMC/PMD. The user could also modify the settings of FTP Server and Idle Time.
  • Page 75: Figure6-14 : Password Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Password Setting PMC/PMD provides two passwords sets, one for Administrator, the other The default password for Administrator is “Admin” and for Guest. “User” for Guest. The user can modify the password in the “Password Setting”...
  • Page 76: I/O Interface Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual FTP Server on the PMC/PMD side if required. Figure6-15 : Local FTP Server Setting Page  Idle Time Setting After the administrator login into the PMC/PMD page, when the idle time exceeds the pre-set time interval (default is 10 minutes), the administrator will be automatically logout.
  • Page 77: Figure6-18 : Function Setting To Connect To Hmi Or Scada

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  COM3/COM4 :Reserved for Modbus RTU (RS-485) Master to connect Modbus RTU slave devices or for Modbus RTU Slave to connect HMI or SCADA.  LAN:LAN connection is by default set for Modbus TCP Slave to connect HMI or SCADA. It can also be set for Modbus TCP Mater to connect Modbus TCP devices.
  • Page 78: Figure6-19 : Function Setting To Connect To Modbus Rtu Slave Device

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual i. In the “Baudrate” field, select the Baudrate from the dropdown list, the Baudrate of PMC/PMD and HMI or SCADA have to be set the same. ii. In the “Parity” and “Stop bits” fields, set up the Parity and Stop bits. The Parity and Stop bits of PMC/PMD and HMI or SCADA have to be set the same.
  • Page 79: Other Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual shorten this value to improve the efficiency of the poll mechanism between Modbus RTU Slave device and PMC/PMD. iv. After all settings are completed, click “Save” button to save the changes.  Connect to HMI (or SCADA) and Modbus TCP Slave device via LAN Figure6-20 : I/O Function setting about LAN The LAN function on PMC/PMD is by default set for Modbus TCP...
  • Page 80: Power Meter Group Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual the Contract Capacity function, click on “Enable” and input the Contract Capacity. Click “Save” button to save the settings. The Contract Capacity being set will be displayed on the System Setting main page.  Demand Interval Setting In this section, it allows to set Demand Interval Setting.
  • Page 81: Group And Subgroup Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure6-23 : Group and Subgroup Viewing 6.7.2 Group and Subgroup Setting i Click the “Set up” button ( ) of group or subgroup to open the setting window. Figure6-24 : Group Setting Figure6-25 : Subgroup Setting ii Input the group/subgroup name and click to add this...
  • Page 82: Group And Subgroup Configuration

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual group/subgroup to the lists. Click “Close” button to return to group setting page. Figure6-26 : Subgroup Setting Window 6.7.3 Group and Subgroup configuration Figure6-27 : Configurations for Subgroup group/subgroup configurations done Group/Subgroup Setting page. Please select the group/subgroup first and click on the function button to perform the configurations: ...
  • Page 83: Setup The Loops/Phases Of The Subgroup

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual and click on “Move Down” to move the group to lower order (lower index number (No.)).  Copy:To copy the settings of a pre-set group to the new group, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set group and then click on “Copy”, a new group (in sequence) will be added to the list and the settings of the old group will be copied to this newly added group.
  • Page 84: Loop/Phase Of Group Configuration

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure6-29 : Choose Loops/Phased of Subgroup Figure6-30 : Add Loops/Phases for Subgroup 6.7.5 Loop/Phase of group configuration Figure6-31 : Configurations for Loops/Phased of Subgroup...
  • Page 85 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The loop/phase of subgroup configurations can be done on the Power Meter Loop Setting page.. Please select the loop/phase first and click on the function button to perform the configurations:  Move Up:Click the radio button in front of the loop/phase name and click on “Move Up”...
  • Page 86: Firmware Update

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Firmware Update PMC/PMD allows to update firmware via browser, after the update is completed; the PMC/PMD doesn’t require to reboot. Please follow the steps below: i. Please contact ICP DAS service to obtain the latest version of the PMC/PMD firmware file.
  • Page 87: Figure6-33 : Firmware Update(2)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iii. Browse through to select the new firmware file and click “Open”. Figure6-33 : Firmware Update(2) iv. Click “Update” to update the firmware. Figure6-34 : Firmware Update(3) v. Click “OK” to start the firmware update, to cancel the firmware update, click “Cancel”.
  • Page 88: Figure6-36 : Firmware Update(5)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual vi. Updating the firmware Please note: when the firmware update process is started, please DO NOT close the update window or perform any system modification, or may result in unexpected failures. Figure6-36 : Firmware Update(5) vii.
  • Page 89: Power Meter & I/O Module Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 7 Power Meter & I/O Module Setting Meter / Module Setting page allows to perform settings of the power meters and I/O Modules that are connected to the PMC/PMD. After getting into the setting page, the overview page will display current setting of the power meters and I/O Modules that are connected to the PMC/PMD, shown as below: Figure7-1 :...
  • Page 90: Power Meter Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Power Meter Setting On the “Power Meter Setting” page, it allows to set up the settings of the Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP power meters that are connected to the PMC/PMD. The Power Meter Setting page is shown as below: Figure7-2 : Power Meter Setting Page On the Power Meter Setting page, a list for all power meters connected to...
  • Page 91: Scan To Add Modbus Rtu Power Meters

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 7.1.1 Scan to add Modbus RTU Power Meters Perform “Scan” to automatically build a list of Modbus RTU power meters that are connected to the PMC/PMD. The steps are as below: i Before performing the scan of the power meters, please make sure the RS-485 wirings connecting to the PMC/PMD and the power meters function well, and make sure the settings of the addresses of the power meters are completed.
  • Page 92: Add Modbus Rtu Power Meter Manually

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-5 : Scanning the Power Meters v After the Scan operation is completed, a Power Meter List will appear (Figure 7-6). If the newly scanted module doesn’t match the module previously set on the same address, a window will appear (Figure 7-7), please select the actual device that are connected to PMC/PMD.
  • Page 93: Figure7-8 : Set Up The No And Address Of The Power Meter

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual i No: The number will be the order that the power data of the Modbus RTU power meter being stored in the PMC/PMD Modbus Table. The range is 1~16. ii Address: The address will be the Modbus address of this Modbus RTU power meter, please make sure the address setting is the same as the settings of the module, if the setting is not accurate, the connection for PMC/PMD to the power meter will be failed.
  • Page 94: Add Modbus Tcp Power Meter Manually

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-10 : Add the Modbus RTU Power Meter manually 7.1.3 Add Modbus TCP Power Meter Manually PMC/PMD allows connection to Modbus TCP Power Meters via Ethernet, the user could add the Modbus TCP Power meter to the list manually;...
  • Page 95: Power Meter List Interface

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iv Nickname: For user to define a nickname for this power meter, this nickname will be displayed on the “Power meter Information” and “Rule Setting” pages. Default setting will be the model of the power meter.
  • Page 96: Modbus Rtu Power Meter Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual following section.  Move Up: Click the radio button in front of the power meter and click on “Move Up” to move the power meter to upper order (upper index number (No)).  Move Down: Click the radio button in front of the power meter and click on “Move Down”...
  • Page 97: Figure7-15 : Pm-3133 Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-15 : PM-3133 Setting Page The settings are as follow:  Nickname:For user to define nicknames for each power meter, this nickname will be displayed on the “Power Meter Information” and “Rule Setting” pages. ...
  • Page 98: Figure7-16 : Pm-3114 Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual seconds.  Main Power Meter: When the “Set as main power meter” is selected, this power meter will be set as main power meter and the power data of this meter will be displayed on the Main Power Meter area on the “Power Data Overview”...
  • Page 99: Modbus Tcp Power Meter Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  CT / Phase Nickname: For user to define nicknames for each CT (or phase), this nickname will be displayed on the “Power Meter Information” and “Rule Setting” pages. For single-phase power meter, the user could give nicknames to the CT1/CT2/ CT3/CT4.
  • Page 100 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The settings are as follow:  Nickname:For user to define nicknames for each power meter, this nickname will be displayed on the “Power Meter Information” and “Rule Setting” pages.  Description: The Description field provides a space for the user to make a brief description of this power meter.
  • Page 101 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual CT3/ CT4.  DO Attribute:  Nickname:For user to define nicknames for each DO channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “Power Meter Information” and “Rule Setting” pages.  Power On Value: Set up the initial value for the DO channels when the power meter is powered on.
  • Page 102: Xv-Board Setting (Pmd Series Does Not Support This Function.)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual XV-Board Setting (PMD series does not support this function.) XV-Board is used to connect with PMC. The setting page allows the user to set up the XV-Board that are connected to the PMC. The XV-Board Setting page is shown as follow: Please note: Each PMC is allowed to connect to one XV-Board module only.
  • Page 103: Xv-Board Do Channel Settings

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-19 : XV-Board DI attribute setting page The settings are as follow:  Nickname:For user to define nicknames for each I/O channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O Information” and “Rule Setting” pages. ...
  • Page 104: Figure7-20 : Xv-Board Do Attribute Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-20 : XV-Board DO attribute setting page The settings are as follow:  Nickname:For user to define nicknames for each I/O channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O Information” and “Rule Setting” pages. ...
  • Page 105: Xv-Board Ai Channel Settings

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  DI Status Mapping: When “DI Status Mapping” is selected, the status of the DI channel with the same channel number on the XV-Board will be copied to the DO channel. For example, when the “DI Status Mapping” is enabled on DO0, when the DI0 status is ON, DO0 will set to be ON, and when the DI0 status is OFF, DO0 will set to be OFF as well.
  • Page 106: Figure7-22 : Ai Deadband Operation(> Or >= A Numerical Value)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The IF Condition will use this already-adjusted value in the evaluation operation, and the AI value retrieved from the “I/O Information” page or Modbus Table via PMC-523x would be the adjusted value. The default value for MAX and MIN is 0, it means the Scale function is disabled.
  • Page 107: Figure7-23 : Ai Deadband Operation(< Or <= A Numerical Value)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual AI<10mA, THEN DO=ON, ELSE DO=OFF, that means, when AI receives a signal which is lower than 10mA, the DO channel will change to ON immediately, however, when the AI channel value exceed 10mA, the DO channel will not change back to OFF immediately until the value reaches 12mA (10mA plus the Deadband value 2mA), as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 108: Xv-Board Ao Channel Settings

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual After all settings of the channels are completed, click “OK” button to return to XV-Board Setting page. 7.2.4 XV-Board AO Channel Settings The XV-Board AO Channel Setting page is shown as follow (using PMC-5231+XV310 as an example): Figure7-25 : XV-Board AO attribute setting page The settings are as follow:...
  • Page 109: I/O Module Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual I/O Module Setting PMC/PMD allows connections to ICP DAS M-7000/DL/IR modules. It also supports standard Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP I/O modules. The I/O Module Setting page allows user to add Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP I/O modules that are connected to the PMC/PMD to the list.
  • Page 110: Scan To Add Icp Das M-7000/Dl Modules

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 7.3.1 Scan to Add ICP DAS M-7000/DL Modules The user could use Scan function to add ICP DAS M-7000/DL Modules to the PMC/PMD, the steps are as below: (Please Note: The ICP DAS IR modules does not support the scan function, please add it manually.) i Click on button to scan the M-7000/DL modules that are...
  • Page 111: Figure7-29 : Scanning The M-7000/Dl Modules

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-29 : Scanning the M-7000/DL modules iv After the Scan operation is completed, an M-7000/DL module list will appear (Figure 7-30). If the newly scanted module doesn’t match the module previously set on the same address, a window will appear (Figure 7-31), please select the actual device that are connected to PMC/PMD.
  • Page 112: Add Modbus Rtu Module (Or M-7000/Dl/Ir Module) Manually

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 7.3.2 Add Modbus RTU Module Manually (or M-7000/DL/IR Module) In addition to perform Scan operation to automatically add M-7000/DL /IR modules to the list, the user could also add the Modbus RTU module (or M-7000/DL/IR module) manually one by one, the steps are as below: i No: The number will be the order that the I/O channel data of the Modbus RTU module being stored in the PMC/PMD Modbus Table.
  • Page 113: Add Modbus Tcp Module Manually

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual v Retry Interval: The time interval to wait for PMC/PMD to repeatedly send command again when PMC/PMD sends command to the Modbus RTU module and get no response. The unit will be second. the setting range will be 3 ~ 65535 seconds. vi Click to add the Modbus RTU module to the list (Figure 7-34).
  • Page 114: I/O Module List Interface

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-36 : Add the Modbus RTU Power Meter manually 7.3.4 I/O Module List Interface After the Modbus RTU I/O module or Modbus TCP I/O module are added to the I/O Module list via auto scan or manual work, the Modbus RTU I/O modules and Modbus TCP I/O modules will be listed as below: Figure7-37 :...
  • Page 115: M-7000/Dl/Ir Module Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual front of the pre-set Modbus I/O module and then click on “Copy”, a new Modbus I/O module (in sequence) will be added to the list and the settings of the old Modbus I/O module will be copied to this newly added Modbus I/O module.
  • Page 116: Figure7-38 : M-7000 Di Channel Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The settings interfaces of the DI, DO, AI and AO channels on the M-7000/DL/IR Module are as below:  The DI channel setting for M-7000 module The M-7000 module DI channel setting interface is shown as below (using M-7052 as an example) Figure7-38 : M-7000 DI Channel Setting Page...
  • Page 117: Figure7-39 : M-7000/Dl Do Channel Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Please Note: 1. For M-7000 modules, the counting mode of the DI channel counter is Falling. 2. To set up the default value of the DI channels on M-7000 modules, please use DCON Utility to set the value. ...
  • Page 118 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual the status of the DI channel with the same channel number on the M-7000/DL module will be copied to the DO channel. For example, when the “DI Status Mapping” is enabled on DO0, when the DI0 status is ON, DO0 will set to be ON, and when the DI0 status is OFF, DO0 will set to be OFF as well.
  • Page 119: Figure7-40 : M-7000/Dl Ai Channel Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-40 : M-7000/DL AI Channel Setting Page The settings are as below:  Nickname:For user to define nickname for each I/O channel, this nickname will be displayed on the “I/O Information” and “Rule Setting” pages. ...
  • Page 120: Modbus Rtu Module Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  The AO channel setting for M-7000 module The M-7000 module AO channel setting interface is shown as below (using M-7024 as an example) Figure7-41 : M-7000 AO Channel Setting Page The settings are as below: ...
  • Page 121: Figure7-42 : Modbus Rtu Slave Module Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual engine, it allows to perform automation control operation on the modules. And with SCADA software, it also allows monitoring and control of the Modbus RTU modules which connect with the PMC/PMD. The Modbus RTU Slave Module setting page is shown as follow: Figure7-42 : Modbus RTU Slave Module Setting Page...
  • Page 122: Figure7-43 : Coil Output Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual command to the Modbus RTU module and wait for the response, the unit will be ms. The setting range will be 1-10000 ms.  Retry Interval: The time interval to wait for PMC/PMD to repeatedly send command again when PMC/PMD sends command to the Modbus RTU module and get no response.
  • Page 123: Figure7-44 : Coil Output Setting Example For Modbus Rtu Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The Modbus Address of Data Model Modbus RTU Slave Modules Coil Output 0xxxx Discrete Input 1xxxx Input Register 3xxxx Holding Register 4xxxx  Start Address: Allows setting up the starting address of Coil Output (0x) on the Modbus RTU Slave module you would like to retrieve.
  • Page 124: Figure7-45 : Discrete Input Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  To modify the starting address or quantity setting, please click on the setting block and input the setting. Click “OK” for modification or click “Remove” to remove the setting.  If the user wants to assign a Nickname for the address blocks, the user can click on the “Nickname Setting”...
  • Page 125: Figure7-46 : Discrete Input Setting Example For Modbus Rtu Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The settings are as follow:  Data Model: PMC/PMD offers 4 Data Model selections to match the Modbus RTU Slave module configuration. Please refer to the above section “The Coil Output Setting of Modbus RTU Module”...
  • Page 126 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  To modify the starting address or quantity setting, please click on the setting block and input the setting. Click “OK” for modification or click “Remove” to remove the setting.  If the user wants to assign a Nickname for the address blocks, the user can click on the “Nickname Setting”...
  • Page 127: Figure7-47 : Input Register Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-47 : Input Register Setting Page The settings are as below:  Data Model: PMC/PMD offers 4 Data Model selections to match the Modbus RTU Slave module configuration. Please refer to the above section “The Coil Output Setting of Modbus RTU Module”...
  • Page 128: Figure7-48 : Input Register Setting Example For Modbus Rtu Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual If users select “32-bit Signed Long”, “32-bit Unsigned Long”, or “32-bit Floating Point”, the option “Inverse(Big Endian)” will appear. Enable “Inverse(Big Endian)” to receive the data in big endian format correctly.  After finishing the “Start Address”, “Data Number”, and “Type” setting, click on “Add”...
  • Page 129 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual on the setting block to perform the modification. The user could also modify Type, Scale Ratio, Offset and Deadband on this interface. The Scale Ratio setting and Offset setting allows user to transform the Input Register value in this block by linear transformation.
  • Page 130: Figure7-49 : Holding Register Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  After all Input Register settings of the Modbus RTU module are completed, click “OK” button to save the changes.  The Holding Register Setting of Modbus RTU Module The Modbus RTU Slave module Holding Register Setting page is shown as follow: Figure7-49 : Holding Register Setting Page...
  • Page 131 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Holding Register of Modbus RTU module. The 6 Data Type options are “16-bit Signed Integer”, “16-bit Unsigned Integer”, “16-bit Hex”, “32-bit Signed Long”, “32-bit Unsigned Long”, and “32-bit Floating Point”. If the “16-bit HEX” option is selected, it is required to setup the corresponding scale parameters for linear transformation from HEX value to real value.
  • Page 132: Modbus Tcp Module Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure7-50 : Input Register Setting Example for Modbus RTU Module  To modify the starting address or quantity setting, please click on the setting block to perform the modification. The user could also modify Type, Scale Ratio, Offset and Deadband on this interface.
  • Page 133: Figure7-51 : Modbus Tcp Slave Module Setting Page(1)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual TCP protocol, it enables to read or write 4 types of Modbus data (Coil Output, Discrete Input, Input Register and Holding Register) from the Modbus TCP Slave modules. And by PMC/PMD IF-THEN-ELSE rule engine, it allows to perform automation control operation on the modules.
  • Page 134: Figure7-52 : Modbus Tcp Slave Module Setting Page(2)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual retrieve the I/O channel data of this Modbus TCP module, the setting range will be 0 ~ 65535 seconds.  Polling Timeout: The time interval for PMC/PMD to send command to the Modbus TCP module and wait for the response, the unit will be ms.
  • Page 135: Logger Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 8 Logger Setting The Logger Setting function of the PMC/PMD provides recording of the power data from power meters and the I/O channel data from I/O modules. It includes Power Data Logger, I/O Data Logger and User-Defined Data Logger. The Power Data Logger is exclusive for the recording of the all power data, the I/O Data Logger is exclusive for the recording of the all I/O Channel data, and User-Defined Data Logger allows user to define his own data recording options from power data, I/O channel...
  • Page 136: Data Logger Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Event Logger Setting  FTP Upload Setting  Cloud Upload Setting More detailed information of these options will be given in the following section. Data Logger Setting On the Data Logger Setting page, the user could enable the Power Data Logger, I/O Data Logger or User-Defined Data Logger of the PMC/PMD if required.
  • Page 137 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Follow the steps below: i Check “Enable” in the “Function Status” field under the Power Data Logger section to enable the Power Data Logger function. Set the data log mode to be “Average” or “Instantaneous” from the dropdown list of the “Log Mode”.
  • Page 138 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Select the “Source”, “Module” and “Channel” from the dropdown list and click “Insert” to add channel value encoded string into the “Data Format” content. The system will record the data the user pre-set in the Data Format, and will save the real data values in the data log file.
  • Page 139: Event Logger Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual one-time data recording for the Power Data and User-Defined Data. ix In the “File Name Format” field, select the File Name Format of the log file from the dropdown list, YYYY indicates western year, MM indicates month, DD indicates date, and the file format is CSV.
  • Page 140: Figure8-4 : Ftp Upload Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Power Data logger files, I/O Power Data logger files and User-Defined Data logger files can be upload to remote FTP server of the manage center via FTP protocol. The FTP Upload Setting page allows to set up parameters for FTP Upload, the setting page is shown as below: Figure8-4 : FTP Upload Setting Page...
  • Page 141: Cloud Upload Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual “Frequency” field. The Frequency can be set as: once a day, once a week or once a month. vi After all settings are completed, click “Save” button to save the changes. Please Note: 1. All data logger files of PMC/PMD will be saved in the microSD card. Before enable the Data Logger function, please make sure the microSD card you use for PMC/PMD is FAT32 format.
  • Page 142: The Path Of Data Log File

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The Path of Data Log File The data logger files of PMC/PMD will all be saved in the microSD card. The following section will explain the path of the data logger files saved in the microSD card: ...
  • Page 143 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Daily Report Log \ 192.168.100.20_502_00D3 [3112]1 \ 2013-05-23Rpt.csv Monthly Report Log \ 192.168.100.20_502_00D3 [3112]1 \ 2013-05Rpt.csv 為該電表的 ID; 192.168.100.20_502_00D3[3112]1 192.168.100.20_502_00D3[3112]1 is the ID of this power meter. 192.168.100.20 indicates the connection IP of the power meter; indicates the port number of the power meter;...
  • Page 144: The Format Of The Power Data Logger File

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual EventLog \ Event-2013-05-23.log 20130523 indicates that the first event recorded in the Event Log file is starting from May 23, 2013 The format of the Power Data Logger file The power data logger files generated are in CSV format. Each line represents one record;...
  • Page 145: The Format Of The Power Report File

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Phase A/CT4 [ Voltage, Current, kW, kvar, kVA, PF, kWh, kvarh, kVAh, Daily tot. Electricity , Current demand( Phase B/CT5 (kWh) 15/30/60 mins) Voltage, Current, kW, kvar, kVA, PF, kWh, kvarh, kVAh, Daily tot. Electricity , Current demand Phase C/CT6 [...
  • Page 146 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PM-2134 / PM-3112(-MTCP) / PM-3114(-MTCP) Daily Report Index of hour, Date, Power meter ID, CT1 [ Timing of hourly max kW, hourly max kW, Hourly total Electricity, Average hourly PF, Average hourly current, Average hourly voltage, Average hourly kVA, Average hourly kvar CT2 [ Timing of hourly max kW, hourly max kW, Hourly total...
  • Page 147 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual hourly kvar], [Timing of hourly max kW, hourly max kW, hourly total Electricity, Average hourly PF, Average hourly current, Average hourly voltage, Average hourly kVA, Average hourly kvar], Average/Total [Timing of hourly max kW, hourly max kW, hourly total Electricity, Average hourly PF, Average hourly current, Average hourly voltage, Total hourly kVA, Total hourly kvar]...
  • Page 148 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual daily current, Average daily voltage, Total daily kVA, Total daily kvar] ..Submeter 8 CT22 [Timing of daily max kW, daily max kW, daily total Electricity, Average daily PF, Average daily current, Average daily voltage, Average daily kVA, Average daily kvar], CT23 [Timing of...
  • Page 149: The Format Of I/O Data File

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The Format of I/O Data File The I/O data logger files generated are in CSV format. Each line represents one record; each field in the line is separated by a comma. The data sequences from left to right in the line of the I/O data are as follows: 2013/06/01,12:35:00,XXXX,…,…,…,Period Date and time of the The content string record...
  • Page 150: Iot Platform Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 9 IoT Platform Setting The IoT Platform Setting function of the PMC/PMD allows to build a connection to Microsoft Azure or IBM Bluemix directly. It can also connect to MQTT Brokers like Amazon CloudMQTT. Based on the IoT Platform Setting function, PMC/PMD can publish the power data and I/O channel data of the power meter and I/O modules that are connected to PMC/PMD to the IoT Cloud Platform for future data analysis, and receive the command message from IoT Cloud Platform to trigger the corresponding...
  • Page 151 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual i Check “Enable” in the “Function Status” field to enable the connection to Microsoft Azure IoT Cloud Platform. ii In the “SAS Token” field, input the SAS Token which you previously registered for this PMC/PMD from Microsoft Azure. For the procedure to generate a SAS Token, please refer to the “Documentation →Azure support”...
  • Page 152: Figure9-2 : Microsoft Azure Publish Message Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure9-2 : Microsoft Azure Publish Message setting page viii Input a name in the “Nickname” field and you could also input the description of this Publish Message in the “Description” field. ix In the “Message Type” field, select the “Channel Data” to prepare a Publish Message with the power data or I/O channel value.
  • Page 153: Figure9-3 : "User-Defined Data" Setting Interface Of Iot Platform

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual “User-Defined Data” Setting Interface of IoT Platform Figure9-3 : x The timing to publish message is set in the “Auto Publish” field, there are two options: “When the I/O data changed and the variation exceeds xxx”...
  • Page 154 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual message the PMC/PMD receives: "Target":"door", "Action":"open", "Timestamp":"2016/10/17 15-17-22" In this example, the “Target” and “Action” variable setting will be performed first. Each time when the PMC/PMD receives the message, it will retrieve the corresponding value of the “Target” and “Action” variables from the message.
  • Page 155: Ibm Bluemix Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual IBM Bluemix Setting On the IBM Bluemix Setting page, the user could enable the connection to IBM Bluemix IoT Cloud Platform if required. The setting page is shown as below: Figure9-5 : IBM Bluemix Setting page Follow the steps below: i Check “Enable”...
  • Page 156: Figure9-6 : Ibm Bluemix Subscribe Message Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iii The value in “keep alive Time” field defines the maximum amount of time in second that pass away without communication between the PMC/PMD and IBM Bluemix. The “keep alive interval” enables IBM Bluemix to detect if the connection to the PMC/PMD is no longer available without having to wait for the long TCP/IP timeout.
  • Page 157: Mqtt Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual completing the setting, click the "Add" button to add the variable. For the message the PMC/PMD receives from IBM Bluemix is based on JSON format, the PMC/PMD can also get the corresponding value of the variable from the received message.
  • Page 158: Figure9-7 : Mqtt Setting Page (Broker)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure9-7 : MQTT Setting Page (Broker) The settings steps are as below: i. Click the “Broker Setting” tab on the right-top corner of “MQTT Setting Page”. ii. Click on “Add new MQTT Broker” to add the new MQTT Broker. After clicking the “Add new MQTT Broker”, the MQTT Broker Setting Page will appear.
  • Page 159 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iv. Check “Enable” or “Disable” in the “Initial Status” field to enable the initial connection status with the Broker. If the user clicks “Enable”, it means the PMC/PMD will start the communication with the Broker after it is powered on.
  • Page 160: Figure9-9 : Publish Message And Subscribe Topic Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual xiii. The value in "Periodical Publish Interval" field defines the time interval (in second) to send all Publish Topics with the “Periodical Publish” attribute automatically and periodically. If the value of the "Periodical Publish Interval" field is 0, it means the “Periodical Publish”...
  • Page 161: Figure9-10 : Publish Message Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure9-10 : Publish Message Setting Page xvii. Input a name in the “Nickname” field and you could also input the description of this Publish Message in the “Description” field. xviii. In the “Message Type” field, select the “Channel Data” to prepare a Publish Message with the power data or I/O channel value.
  • Page 162 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The user can select “User-Defined Data” in “Message Type” field to edit the Publish Topic and its binding message on the free style editing interface. The user interface is shown as below. xix. In the “QoS” field, user can select 0, 1, 2 for the QoS(Quality of Service) setting for the Publish Message.
  • Page 163: Topic Import/Export Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The Interface will be shown as below: Figure9-11 : Subscribe Topic Setting Page xxv. Input a name of the Subscribe Topic in the “Nickname” field, and you could also input the description of this Subscribe Topic in the “Description”...
  • Page 164: Figure9-12 : Mqtt Topic Import/Export Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure9-12 : MQTT Topic Import/Export setting page All MQTT Publish Topics and Subscribe Topics that the PMC/PMD is using now will be shown in the setting page. Click the “Export” button will collect all topics into the “topics.csv” file. The format of the “topics.csv”...
  • Page 165: Figure9-14 : The Import Of Mqtt Topic

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure9-14 : The Import of MQTT Topic...
  • Page 166: 10 Advanced Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 10 Advanced Setting Advanced Setting provides additional features and allows you to perform more setting on the PMC devices. Click on the Advanced Setting button, a column of buttons will appear on the left of the page: ...
  • Page 167: Figure10-1 : Email Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-1 : Email setting page The settings steps are as below: i Click on “Add new email” to add a new email setting. After clicking the “Add new email”, a setting page will appear, input name in the “Name”...
  • Page 168: Figure10-3 : Email Setting Page(Smtp Server)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-3 : Email setting page(SMTP Server) iv Input the Port number, the default port number is set as 25. If the SMTP server requires account and password validation, please select the “Enable” checkbox, and continue steps vi~viii to login into the SMTP server.
  • Page 169: Figure10-5 : Email Setting Page(Email Content)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual After complete Email Address setting, continue to input Email Content setting. Enter the email subject in the “Subject” field. The Email Content Setting page is shown as below: Figure10-5 : Email setting page(Email Content) xiii Enter the content in the “Content”...
  • Page 170: 10.2 Sms Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 10.2 SMS Setting PMC-5231M-4GE/PMC-5231M-4GC/PMC-5231M-3GWA/PMC-2241/PM D offers SMS Alarm message sending and SMS Command receiving functions (PMC-2241 must equip the option 3G/4G modem; PMD must equip ICP DAS GTM-203M-3GWA modem. Please refer to Appendix III for detail).
  • Page 171: Figure10-7 : Sms Setting Page (2)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual appear as follow: Figure10-7 : SMS Setting Page (2) iv Input name in the “Name” field and you could also input the description of this SMS Alarm in the “Description” field. v In the “Phone Number” section, click on “Add’’ to input the phone numbers to receive the SMS Alarm messages.
  • Page 172: 10.2.2 Sms Command Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual ix To modify the settings of a pre-set SMS Alarm, please click on the radio button in front of the SMS Alarm, and then click on “Setting” to modify the settings. x To copy the settings of a pre-set SMS Alarm to the new SMS Alarm, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set SMS Alarm and then click “Copy”, a new SMS Alarm will be added to the list and the settings of the old SMS Alarm will be copied to this newly...
  • Page 173 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iv In the “Authorized Phone Number” field, click on “Add” to input the phone numbers you would like to authorize to send SMS commands to PMC/PMD. Keep on clicking “Add” to add all phone numbers to send the SMS commands to PMC/PMD, click “Remove”...
  • Page 174: Figure10-9 : Sms Command Setting For Get Command

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-9 : SMS Command Setting for GET Command Figure10-10 : SMS Command Setting for SET Command vii Click on “OK” to confirm the setting and leave the setting page. viii Repeat steps v~vii to complete settings of all SMS Command setting.
  • Page 175 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual On Figure 10-11, taking the first SMS Command on the list as an example, when user send message “DATA” PMC-5231-3GWA, PMC-5231-3GWA will send back the data of DI0, DI1, & DI2 of the XV-Board, the Total/Average value of the kW from module PM-2133(2) on COM3, and value of Internal Register 1 to the command sender.
  • Page 176: 10.3 Snmp Trap Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 10.3 SNMP Trap Setting SNMP Trap function allows PMC/PMD to initiative sending of the system data, power meter data and IO channel data to the SNMP Manager in real time automatically when unusual events occur; so that the SNMP Manager can respond immediately with corresponding operations.
  • Page 177: Figure10-14 : "Channel Data"Type Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual name of the SNMP Trap in the “Nickname” field and you could also input the description of this SNMP Trap in the “Description” field. iv Input the Specific ID value of the SNMP Trap in the “Specific ID” field.
  • Page 178: Figure10-15 : Example Of "Channel Data" Type Variable Binding List

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-15 : Example of “Channel Data” Type Variable Binding List vii You can select the “User-Defined Data” as the variable type. The setting page interface will be shown as below: Figure10-16 : “User-Defined Data” Type Setting Page Set up the content in the “User-Defined Data”...
  • Page 179: Figure10-17 : "User-Defined Data" Interface In Edit Mode

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-17 : “User-Defined Data” Interface in Edit Mode Input your message in the “User-Defined Data” field, and then select the “Source”, “Module” and “Channel” from the dropdown list and click “Insert” to add channel value encoded string into the “User-Defined Data”...
  • Page 180: Figure10-18 : "User-Defined Data" Interface In View Mode

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-18 : “User-Defined Data” Interface in View Mode After completing the setting, click the “OK” button to save the parameters and variable bindings setting, and return to the SNMP Trap Setting Page Figure10-19 : SNMP Trap setting with variable bindings list viii To copy the settings of a pre-set SNMP Trap to the new SNMP Trap, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set SNMP Trap and then click “Copy”, a new SNMP Trap (in sequence) will be added to the list...
  • Page 181: 10.4 Line Notify Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual added SNMP Trap. ix To remove a pre-set SNMP Trap, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set SNMP Trap and then click “Remove”. After you finishing all the SNMP Traps creation and setting, click “Save”...
  • Page 182: Figure10-21 : Line Notify Message Setting Page (2)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-21 : LINE Notify Message Setting page (2) Input name in the “Name” field and you could also input the iii. description of this LINE message in the “Description” field. Enter the message content in the “Content” field. LINE message provides an encoded string for you to add current power data, I/O channel data or Internal Register data into LINE messages.
  • Page 183: 10.4.2 Chat Room Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual In the “Chat Room” field, please specify the Chat rooms which will receive the message PMC/PMD send. PMC/PMD can send the messages to multi-chat rooms simultaneously. Users can directly click on the “Add new Chat Room” to connect with a new chat room, please refer to the section “10.4.2 Chat Room Setting”.
  • Page 184: Figure10-24 : Line Notify Chat Room Setting Page (1)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual to the service. Users can add or manage chat rooms via the Chat Room setting page. The setting interface is as below: Figure10-24 : LINE Notify Chat Room Setting page (1) The settings steps are as below: Click “Add new chat room”, the LINE Notify Connection Setting page will appear as below.
  • Page 185: Figure10-26 : Line Notify Chat Room Setting Page (3)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-26 : LINE Notify Chat Room Setting page (3) iii. After login, select this account(one-to-one) or a group under this account which PMC/PMD will connect to. Figure10-27 : LINE Notify Chat Room Setting page (4) After the connection procedure is complete, the new chat room will appear in the list, and it can be selected in the message setting page.
  • Page 186: 10.5 Messenger Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual After you finish all the LINE Notify Chat Room settings, click “Save” button to save the settings. Please Note:  The limit of LINE Notify service to each chat room:  The number of text message: 1000 per hour. ...
  • Page 187: Create The Facebook Fan Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The process of creating the Facebook Fan Page and App, obtaining the Access Token of the Facebook Fan Page, and setting the PMC/PMD Messenger message sending function will be described below. 10.5.1 Create the Facebook Fan Page In order to enable the PMC Messenger message sending function, user must have the administration authority of the specified Facebook Fan Page first, then PMC/PMD would send the messages to the Facebook...
  • Page 188: Figure10-29 : Create A Fan Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 圖 9-55:Facebook 粉絲專頁建立頁面 Figure10-29 : Create a Fan Page  Select the appropriate category for the Fan page.(You can select the “Product/Service” category in the “Brand or Product” section.) Figure10-30 : Choose the category of the Fan Page...
  • Page 189: Figure10-31 : The Creation Of The Facebook Fan Page Is Done

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Assign the name of the Facebook Fan Page (We use “PMC Controller System” as an example), the final Facebook Fan Page will be shown as below: Figure10-31 : The creation of the Facebook Fan Page is Done ...
  • Page 190: Figure10-33 : Publish The Qr Code Of The Fan Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The administrator can also click the “QR code” tab on the bottom left of the “Publishing Tools” page. Facebook will automatically generate a QR code for this Fan Page. Click “Download All Posters” to download the QR code which is created by Facebook, then user can directly scan the QR code to go to the Facebook Fan page.
  • Page 191 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  By using Facebook Webpage (Computer):Following is the steps required to create the connection between the user of Facebook and the Facebook Fan Page.  By using Facebook APP (Mobile phone):Following is the steps required to create the connection between the user of Facebook and the Facebook Fan Page.
  • Page 192: 10.5.2 Create The App

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 10.5.2 Create the App After create the Facebook Fan Page, the next step is to create an App to get the Access Token of the Facebook Fan Page. Here are the steps to create an App and get the token: Go to the “facebook for developers”...
  • Page 193: Figure10-35 : Add A New App

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-35 : Add a New App iii. Input the name of the App (In this example, the App is named as “PMC Controller System”). After complete the setting, click the “Create App ID” button to create the App. Figure10-36 : Create a New App After the App is created, select the “Messenger”...
  • Page 194: 10.5.3 Edit Message Receiving List

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Enter the “Messenger” page, then select the Facebook Fan Page which is under the Facebook account currently logged in to generate the Access Token for the Facebook Fan Page. Figure10-38 : Create the Access Token for the Facebook Fan Page After get the Access Token of the Facebook Fan Page, now user can use the Token to set up the parameters of Messenger message sending function which PMC/PMD require, and then PMC/PMD...
  • Page 195: Figure10-40 : Add Role For New Users

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual button in the upper right corner of the corresponding role type section. Please note:Only the administrator of the App can assign a role for the new user. Figure10-40 : Add Role for new users iii.
  • Page 196: 10.5.4 Messenger Message Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-42 : Set up the username for a Facebook account After sending the invitation from the administrator's Facebook account, the Facebook user that be invited will get a notification on his developer's page. Click the “Confirm” button, then the Facebook user will be added to the App as the role.
  • Page 197: Figure10-44 : Messenger Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-44 : Messenger Setting page The settings steps are as below: In the Messenger Setting page, user can check the “Enable” in the “Function Status” field and input the Access Token which he previously obtained from the App of the Facebook Fan Page to enable the connection between PMC/PMD and Facebook Fan Page.
  • Page 198: 10.6 Timer Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual message provides an encoded string for you to add current power data, I/O channel data or Internal Register data into Facebook messages. To make it easy to add the encoded string, PMC/PMD provides “Real-time variable editor”. Please refer to "8.1 Data Setting“...
  • Page 199: Figure10-46 : Timer Creating Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Assign Period : Input the period interval in units of seconds manually。  Internal Register:Assign the period interval as the value of selected internal register. Please note: The user must setup internal register before using internal register as timer period.
  • Page 200: 10.7 Schedule Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-48 : Timer setting page(Internal Register) vii To copy the settings of a pre-set Timer to the new Timer, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set Timer and then click “Copy”, a new Timer (in sequence) will be added to the list and the settings of the old Timer will be copied to this newly added Timer.
  • Page 201: Figure10-50 : Calendar Mode Of Schedule Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual After clicking the “Add new schedule”, a setting page will appear, input name in the “Name” field and you could also input the description of this schedule in the “Description” field. iii Select Mode to be “Calendar” or “Repeat”. ...
  • Page 202: Figure10-51 : Repeat Mode Of Schedule Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Time Range. (c.) On the calendars, click to toggle highlight on the dates you’d like to execute or not execute the operations for this Schedule. If the date shows a light green background, it indicates the date is “In Range”...
  • Page 203 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual (b.) In the “Exception Date(s)” selection, click on “Add” to add the date(s) that is/are not going to execute the schedule. Click “Remove” to remove a pre-set Exception Date. (c.) In the “Time Range(s)” section, click “Add” to add new Time Range to execute this schedule.
  • Page 204: 10.8 Pue Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 10.8 PUE Setting PMC/PMD provides 10 PUEs; The configuration is shown as below: Figure10-52 : PUE Setting Page(1) The settings steps are as below: i Click on "Add new PUE" to add a new PUE option. ii After clicking the “Add new PUE”, a setting page will appear, select the number of the PUE from the dropdown list, input name in the “Name”...
  • Page 205: Figure10-53 : Pue Setting Page(2)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-53 : PUE Setting Page(2)
  • Page 206: 10.9 Internal Register Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 10.9 Internal Register Setting PMC/PMD provides 70 Internal Registers; they can be used to hold temporary variables and the data can be read/written on the Registers via Modbus command. The data on the registers can also be read and evaluated in IF Condition and be written after performing a THEN/ELSE Action.
  • Page 207: Figure10-55 : Internal Register Setting Page(2)

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure10-55 : Internal Register setting page(2) iii To copy the settings of a pre-set internal register to the new internal register, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set internal register and then click “Copy”, a new internal register(in sequence) will be added to the list and the settings of the old internal register will be copied to this newly added internal register.
  • Page 208: 11 Rules Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 11 Rules Setting After finishing all Advanced Setting configurations, you can start to edit IF-THEN-ELSE rules. Click the “Rules Setting” button, a list of rules will be displayed on the left side of the page, and at the right side of the page will show detailed content of each rule that was previously defined.
  • Page 209: Figure11-2 : Rules Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure11-2 : Rules setting page  Nickname: Input name in the “Nickname” field and you could also input the description of this Rule in the “Description” field.  Status: Select “Enable” or “Disable”. If you select “Enable”, the rule will be executed after being downloaded.
  • Page 210: 11.1 If Condition Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Setting: to edit a pre-set function component, click on to get in to the setting page of the function component.  Copy: to copy a pre-set function component, click on to generate a new component with the same pre-set component settings.
  • Page 211: 11.1.1 Icp Das Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Input Register and Holding Register) or power data on these modules will be automatically displayed on the dropdown list. To include subjects other than modules mentioned above in the IF Condition statement; they have to be pre-defined in Advanced Setting first. The setting options of the subjects that already being defined in Advanced Setting will appear on the dropdown list of IF Condition.
  • Page 212: Figure11-4 : Di Counter Condition Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Rule settings page. 11.1.1.2 DI Counter DI counter value from XV-Board/M-7000 module can be used as evaluation criteria for IF condition statement; the editing page for DI Counter Condition Setting is shown as follow: Figure11-4 : DI Counter condition setting page Follow the steps below:...
  • Page 213: Figure11-5 : Ai Condition Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure11-5 : AI condition setting page Follow the steps below: Specify the module and channel from the dropdown list of the “Module & Channel” section that you are going to include its value in the IF condition statements. ii Set up the expression statement for this channel value.
  • Page 214 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  The AO channel value from other ICP DAS modules(such as: XV-Board/M-7000) could be used as evaluation criteria; select the module and channel from the dropdown list to specify which channel value will be used. ...
  • Page 215: 11.1.2 Modbus Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Accumulated Electricity and Yearly Accumulated Electricity. And then select module and channel from the dropdown list to specify which power meter and loop(or phase) value will be used. v Click “OK” button to confirm the settings and return to the Rule settings page.
  • Page 216: Figure11-7 : Coil Output Condition Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual can be included in the IF condition statements; the editing page for Coil Output Condition Setting is shown as below: Figure11-7 : Coil Output condition setting page Follow the steps below: Specify the module and address of the Modbus TCP/RTU Slave module from the dropdown list of the “Module &...
  • Page 217: Figure11-9 : Holding Register Condition Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual value match the evaluation criteria, the result of this condition evaluation will be “true”. iv PMC/PMD provides 7 value options; you can compare them with the Input Register value for condition evaluation. Please “11.1.1.3 AI”...
  • Page 218: Power Meter

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 11.1.3 Power Meter The power data of the Power Meter could be used as evaluation criteria; the power data options are as follow: V, I, kW, kvar, kVA, PF, kWh, kvarh, kVAh, Actual Demand, Forecast Demand, Hourly Maximum Demand, Daily Maximum Demand, Monthly Maximum Demand, Daily Total Electricity, Monthly Total Electricity and Yearly Total Electricity..etc.
  • Page 219: Figure11-11 : Microsoft Azure Connection Status Condition Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual can be used as evaluation criteria for IF condition statement. The editing page for Microsoft Azure Connection Status Condition Setting is shown as below: Figure11-11 : Microsoft Azure Connection Status condition setting Follow the steps below: i Specify the connection status to be “Offline”...
  • Page 220: Ibm Bluemix

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iv Click “OK” button to confirm the settings and return to the Rule settings page. 11.1.5 IBM Bluemix Click on IBM Bluemix, 2 options will appear as the following: " Connection Status" and " Subscribe Message". 11.1.5.1 Connection Status The Connection Status between PMC/PMD and IBM Bluemix can be used as evaluation criteria for IF condition statement.
  • Page 221: Mqtt

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual i Specify the Command and Variable from the dropdown list of “Command Name” and “Variable Name” fields that you are going to include them in the IF condition statements. Only when the Subscribe Message is bound with the setting of the“Command Name”, then the IF condition statements will be processed.
  • Page 222: Connection Status

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual “Online”. If the connection status of the Broker match the evaluation criteria, the result of this condition evaluation will be “true”. iii Click “OK” button to confirm the settings and return to the Rule settings page.
  • Page 223: Timer

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure11-17 : Connection Status condition setting page Follow the steps below: i Specify the module from the dropdown list of the “Module” section that you are going to include its Connection Status in the IF condition statements.
  • Page 224: Schedule

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 11.1.9 Schedule The Schedule can be used as evaluation criteria for IF condition statement; the editing page for Schedule Condition Setting is shown as follow: Figure11-19 : Schedule condition setting page Follow the steps below: i Select the Schedule that you are going to use for IF condition statement from the dropdown list of “Schedule”...
  • Page 225: Ftp Upload Status

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual evaluation will be “true”. iv Click “OK” button to confirm the settings and return to the Rule settings page. 11.1.11 FTP Upload Status The status of FTP Upload Status can be used as evaluation criteria for IF condition statement;...
  • Page 226: Rule Status

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 11.1.13 Rule Status The Rule Status (if the Rule is disabled or enabled) can be used as evaluation criteria for IF condition statement. Please note: there must be at least one edited rule on PMC/PMD controller for setting up Rule Status in the IF Condition Setting page.
  • Page 227 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual ii Set up the expression statement for this Internal Register value. Select an operator from “=”,”>”,”<”,”>=” or “<=”. iii And then specify the evaluation value. If this Internal Register value match the evaluation criteria, the result of this condition evaluation will be “true”.
  • Page 228: Then/Else Action Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 11.2 THEN/ELSE Action Setting To add a THEN/ELSE Action, please select and set the Action from the dropdown list in the “Add a new Action” field under the THEN/ELSE Action setting section.  ICP DAS Module ...
  • Page 229: Icp Das Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual executed once and only once. This Action will not be executed again until the IF Condition turns to be TRUE again.  Repeat: when the IF Condition is TRUE, this Action will be executed repeatedly until the IF Condition turns to be FALSE.
  • Page 230: Figure11-27 : Ao Action Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Follow the steps below: Specify the module and channel from the dropdown list of the “Module & Channel” section. ii Specify the output value of DO Channel from the dropdown list of the “Status” field. The output value can be “OFF”, “ON” or “Pulse Output”...
  • Page 231 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual value in “Value” field  “+=”:Indicate assign the new AO channel value as the original AO channel value plus the value in “Value” field.  “-=”:Indicate assign the new AO channel value as the original AO channel value minus the value in “Value”...
  • Page 232: Modbus Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Holding Register: using value of Holding Register from Modbus RTU/TCP Slave modules, select the module and address from the dropdown list to specify which channel value will be used.  Power Meter: using the power data of the Power Meter; select the power data from the dropdown list: V, I, kW, kvar, kVA, PF, kWh, kvarh, kVAh, Actual Demand, Forecast Demand, Hourly Maximum Demand, Daily Maximum...
  • Page 233: Figure11-28 : Coil Output Action Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Modbus TCP/RTU module in the THEN/ELSE Action statement; the editing page for Coil Output Action is shown as follow: Figure11-28 : Coil Output action setting page Follow the steps below: Select the module and address of the Coil Output from the dropdown list of the “Module &...
  • Page 234: Power Meter

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Follow the steps below: Select the module and address of the Holding Register from the dropdown list of the “Module & Address” section. ii Specify the Operator in the “Operator” field. The 3 operators are as follow:...
  • Page 235: Microsoft Azure

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Follow the steps below: i From the dropdown list of the “Power Meter & Channel” field, select the Power Meter module and Channel. ii Specify the output value of Power Relay from the dropdown list of the “Status”...
  • Page 236: Ibm Bluemix

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure11-32 : Microsoft Azure Publish Message action setting Follow the steps below: i Select a pre-set Publish message from the dropdown list of the “Message” field. The Publish message will be displayed for you to verify if this is the message you are going to send to.
  • Page 237: Figure11-34 : Ibm Bluemix Function Status Action Setting

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Click on “IBM Bluemix”, 3 options will appear as the following: “Function Status”, “Publish Message” and “Reset Variable” . 11.2.5.1 Function Status User can execute an action to change the connection operation between IBM Bluemix and PMC/PMD in the THEN/ELSE Action statement;...
  • Page 238: Mqtt

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual settings page. 11.2.5.3 Reset Variable You can reset the saved content of the subscribe variable from IBM Bluemix when executing a THEN/ELSE Action statement; the editing page is shown as below: Figure11-36 : IBM Bluemix Reset Variable action setting page Follow the steps below: i Select a Command and a Variable from the dropdown list of the “Name”...
  • Page 239: Figure11-38 : Publish Message Action Setting Page

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Follow the steps below: i Select the specific Broker from the dropdown list of the “Broker” field. ii Specify the Broker Function status to be “Disable” or “Enable” from the dropdown list of the “Status” field. When the Action being executed, the Broker Function status will be changed to specified status.
  • Page 240: Timer

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Figure11-39 : MQTT Reset Topic action setting page Follow the steps below: i Select a pre-set MQTT Subscribe Topic from the dropdown list of the “Broker” and “Topic” fields. When this action is executed, PMC/PMD would reset the message of the topic, and the evaluation result of the IF statement which is associated with the topic will be verified again.
  • Page 241: 11.2.8 Email

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iii Click “OK” button to save the settings. The popup window will be closed and return to the Rule settings page. 11.2.8 Email You can send a Email message to an Email group when executing a THEN/ELSE Action statement;...
  • Page 242: Snmp Trap

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Follow the steps below: i In the “SMS Alarm” field, specify the SMS Alarm you want to execute in Action from the dropdown list. Please note: the SMS Alarm you select has to be enabled in Advanced Setting. The selected SMS Alarm message such as phone numbers and message content will be displayed for you to verify if this is the SMS Alarm you want to send.
  • Page 243: 11.2.11 Line Notify

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iv Click “OK” button to confirm the settings and return to the Rule settings page. 11.2.11 LINE Notify You can send a specific LINE Notify message to LINE personal account or group chat rooms when executing a THEN/ELSE Action statement.
  • Page 244: 11.2.13 Data Logger

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Follow the steps below: i In the “Message” field, specify the Messenger message you want to send in Action from the dropdown list. The selected Messenger message will be displayed for you to verify if this is the Messenger message you want to send.
  • Page 245: 11.2.15 Internal Register

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual list of the “Rule” field. ii Specify the Rule status to be Disable or Enable from the dropdown list of the “Action” field. When the Action being executed, the Rule status will be changed to specified status. iii Click “OK”...
  • Page 246 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iii Set up the value in the “Value” field, PMC/PMD provides 7 value options. Please refer to “11.2.1.3 AO” section for more detailed information for value settings of these 7 options. iv Specify the “Frequency” to be “One-Time” or “Repeat”. v Click “OK”...
  • Page 247: Appendix I:modbus Address Table

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix I:Modbus Address Table PMC/PMD allows SCADA software or HMI device to retrieve the power data, I/O channel data and system information via Modbus TCP/RTU protocol. PMC/PMD register addresses are specified according to Modbus register mapping tables (more detailed information will follow).
  • Page 248 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PMC/PMD Modbus Address Table Please note:Because each PMC/PMD product model provide different COM Port capability. So please verify the mapping information between RS-485-1 & RS-485-2 and actual COM Port as below. RS-485-1 RS-485-2 PMC-5231/PMC-2241 COM3 COM4 PMC-5231M-3GWA...
  • Page 249 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 1000~2199 Module/Power Data of RS-485-1 (Index=1) 2200~3399 Module/Power Data of RS-485-1 (Index=2) 3400~4599 Module/Power Data of RS-485-1 (Index=3) 4600~5799 Module/Power Data of RS-485-1 (Index=4) 5800~6999 Module/Power Data of RS-485-1 (Index=5) 7000~8199 Module/Power Data of RS-485-1 (Index=6) 8200~9399 Module/Power Data...
  • Page 250 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 21000~22199 Module/Power Data of RS-485-2 (Index=1) 22200~23399 Module/Power Data of RS-485-2 (Index=2) 23400~24599 Module/Power Data of RS-485-2 (Index=3) 24600~25799 Module/Power Data of RS-485-2 (Index=4) 25800~26999 Module/Power Data of RS-485-2 (Index=5) 27000~28199 Module/Power Data of RS-485-2 (Index=6) 28200~29399 Module/Power Data...
  • Page 251 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 41000~42199 Module/Power Data of LAN (Index=1) 42200~43399 Module/Power Data of LAN (Index=2) 43400~44599 Module/Power Data of LAN (Index=3) 44600~45799 Module/Power Data of LAN (Index=4) 45800~46999 Module/Power Data of LAN (Index=5) 47000~48199 Module/Power Data of LAN (Index=6) 48200~49399 Module/Power Data...
  • Page 252 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual (1) PMC/PMD System Data This block stores the system information of PMC/PMD, shown as below: Modbus Data Parameter Name Length Range Address Type [1x] Discrete Input, Unit : Coil(8 Bits) 0=Disable Local FTP Server 100000 Byte 1=Enable...
  • Page 253 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Mobile Network Signal 300032 Int16 -32768~32767(dbm) Strength Mobile Network Signal 300033 Int16 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 Strength (Percent) micro SD Free Space 300034 UInt16 0~65535(MB) -1=Initializing FTP Upload Status 300035 Int16 0=Failed 1=Success Contract Capacity 300036...
  • Page 254 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual meter and Modbus TCP/RTU modules that are connected to the PMC/PMD. If the module is M-7000/DL/IR or power meter, it will show the module type. If it is the Modbus TCP/RTU module, it will show the Address or NetID of the module. Detailed information is shown as below: Modbus Data...
  • Page 255 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Internal Register 45 400148 Float Floating Point Internal Register 46 400150 Float Floating Point Internal Register 47 400152 Float Floating Point Internal Register 48 400154 Float Floating Point Internal Register 67 400192 Float Floating Point Internal Register 68 400194 Float...
  • Page 256 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual DI Counter 0 300200 Uint32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 1 300202 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 2 300204 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 3 300206 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 4 300208 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 5 300210 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 6 300212...
  • Page 257 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual DI Counter 7 300214 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 8 300216 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 9 300218 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 10 300220 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 11 300222 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 12 300224 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 13...
  • Page 258 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual DO Ch.2 000202 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.3 000203 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.4 000204 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.5 000205 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON Discrete Input (1x), Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DI Ch.0 100200 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.1...
  • Page 259 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual DI Counter 2 300212 UInt32 0~4294967295 DI Counter 3 300214 UInt32 0~4294967295  XV307 Modbus Data Parameter Name Length Range Address Type Coil Output (0x), Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DO Ch.0 000200 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.1 000201 Byte...
  • Page 260 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Discrete Input (1x), Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DI Ch.0 100200 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.1 100201 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.2 100202 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.3 100203 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.4 100204 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.5...
  • Page 261 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual DI Ch.1 100201 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.2 100202 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.3 100203 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON Input Register (3x), Unit : Register(16 Bits) AI Ch.0 300200 Float Floating Point AI Ch.1 300202 Float Floating Point AI Ch.2...
  • Page 262 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual (7) Module Data This block stores all I/O channel data of M-7000/DL/IR modules, power data of power meters and I/O channel data of Modbus TCP/RTU modules. Depend on different configuration of I/O modules and power meters, the arrangement of data block will be different.
  • Page 263 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  M-7002 (5 DI、4 DO、4 AI channel) Data Parameter Name Modbus Address Length Range Type [0x] Coil Output, Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DO Ch.0 SA + 000000 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.1 SA + 000001 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.2...
  • Page 264 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual [3x] Input Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits) AI Ch.0 SA + 300000 Float Floating Point AI Ch.1 SA + 300002 Float Floating Point AI Ch.2 SA + 300004 Float Floating Point AI Ch.3 SA + 300006 Float Floating Point AI Ch.4...
  • Page 265 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  M-7016 (1 DI、4 DO、2 AI、1 AO channel) Data Parameter Name Modbus Address Length Range Type [0x] Coils Output, Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DO Ch.0 SA + 000000 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.1 SA + 000001 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.2...
  • Page 266 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  M-7017Z (10 Differential AI channel) Data Parameter Name Modbus Address Length Range Type [3x] Input Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits) AI Ch.0 SA + 300000 Float Floating Point AI Ch.1 SA + 300002 Float Floating Point AI Ch.2...
  • Page 267 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual AI Ch.16 SA + 300032 Float Floating Point AI Ch.17 SA + 300034 Float Floating Point AI Ch.18 SA + 300036 Float Floating Point AI Ch.19 SA + 300038 Float Floating Point  M-7018Z、M-7019Z (10 AI channel) Data Parameter Name Modbus Address...
  • Page 268 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  M-7024R (5 DI、4 AO channel) Data Parameter Name Modbus Address Length Range Type [1x] Discrete Input, Unit : Coil (8 Bits) DI Ch.0 SA + 100000 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.1 SA + 100001 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DI Ch.2...
  • Page 269 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual DO Ch.9 SA + 000009 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.10 SA + 000010 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.11 SA + 000011 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.12 SA + 000012 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.13 SA + 000013 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON...
  • Page 270 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual DI Counter 12 SA + 300012 UInt16 0~65535 DI Counter 13 SA + 300013 UInt16 0~65535 DI Counter 14 SA + 300014 UInt16 0~65535 DI Counter 15 SA + 300015 UInt16 0~65535  M-7080、M-7080B (2 Counter/Frequency、2 DO channel) Data Parameter Name Modbus Address...
  • Page 271 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PWM Output Ch.2 SA + 000002 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON PWM Output Ch.3 SA + 000003 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON PWM Output Ch.4 SA + 000004 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON PWM Output Ch.5 SA + 000005 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON PWM Output Ch.6 SA + 000006...
  • Page 272 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  DL-302 (CO2、Temperature、Humidity、1 DO Channel) Modbus Data Parameter Name Length Range Address Type [0x] Coil Output, Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DO Ch.0 SA + 000000 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON [3x] Input Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits) SA + 300000 Float Floating Point...
  • Page 273 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  PM-2133 Modbus Data Parameter Name Length Range Address Type [3x] Input Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits) SA + 300000 Float Floating Point SA + 300002 Float Floating Point SA + 300004 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300006 Float...
  • Page 274 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300064 Float Floating Point SA + 300066 Float Floating Point kvarh SA + 300068 Float Floating Point kVAh SA + 300070 Float Floating Point 15/30/60 mins SA + 300072 Float Floating Point Actual Demand 15/30/60 mins SA + 300074...
  • Page 275 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Yearly Accumulated SA + 300102 Float Floating Point Electricity 15/30/60 mins SA + 300104 Float Floating Point Actual Demand 15/30/60 mins SA + 300106 Float Floating Point Forecast Demand Max. Demand SA + 300108 Float Floating Point (Hourly)
  • Page 276 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Yearly Accumulated SA + 300134 Float Floating Point Electricity [3x] Input Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits) Power Meter Type PM_SA + 300000 Int16 2133 Reserved PM_SA + 300001 Reserved Reserved PM_SA + 300002 Reserved Firmware Version PM_SA + 300003 0x0100~...
  • Page 277 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual kvarh SA + 300032 Float Floating Point kVAh SA + 300034 Float Floating Point SA + 300036 Float Floating Point SA + 300038 Float Floating Point SA + 300040 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300042 Float Floating Point SA + 300044...
  • Page 278 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Accumulated Electricity 15/30/60 mins SA + 300088 Float Floating Point Actual Demand 15/30/60 mins SA + 300090 Float Floating Point Forecast Demand Max. Demand SA + 300092 Float Floating Point (Hourly) Max. Demand SA + 300094 Float Floating Point (Daily)
  • Page 279 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Accumulated Electricity 15/30/60 mins SA + 300120 Float Floating Point Actual Demand 15/30/60 mins SA + 300122 Float Floating Point Forecast Demand Max. Demand SA + 300124 Float Floating Point (Hourly) Max. Demand SA + 300126 Float Floating Point (Daily)
  • Page 280 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  PM-3133、PM-3133-MTCP、PM-3033、PM-3033-MTCP Modbus Data Parameter Name Length Range Address Type [0x] Coils Output, Unit : Coil(8 Bits) (PM-3033/PM-3033-MTCP does not support this function.) DO Ch.0 SA + 000000 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.1 SA + 000001 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON [4x] Holding Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits)
  • Page 281 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300046 Float Floating Point SA + 300048 Float Floating Point kvarh SA + 300050 Float Floating Point kVAh SA + 300052 Float Floating Point SA + 300054 Float Floating Point SA + 300056 Float Floating Point SA + 300058...
  • Page 282 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Max. Demand SA + 300094 Float Floating Point (Daily) Max. Demand SA + 300096 Float Floating Point (Monthly) Daily Accumulated SA + 300098 Float Floating Point Electricity Monthly Accumulated SA + 300100 Float Floating Point Electricity Yearly Accumulated...
  • Page 283 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual (Daily) Max. Demand SA + 300128 Float Floating Point (Monthly) Daily Accumulated SA + 300130 Float Floating Point Electricity Monthly Accumulated SA + 300132 Float Floating Point Electricity Yearly Accumulated SA + 300134 Float Floating Point Electricity [3x] Input Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits)
  • Page 284 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  PM-3112、PM-3112-MTCP (2 Loops 1 Phase) Modbus Data Parameter Name Length Range Address Type [0x] Coils Output, Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DO Ch.0 SA + 000000 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.1 SA + 000001 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON [3x] Input Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits)
  • Page 285 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Electricity Monthly Accumulated SA + 300048 Float Floating Point Electricity Yearly Accumulated SA + 300050 Float Floating Point Electricity 15/30/60 mins SA + 300052 Float Floating Point Actual Demand 15/30/60 mins SA + 300054 Float Floating Point Forecast Demand...
  • Page 286 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PM_SA + 300006 Int16 0~255 PM_SA + 300007 Int16 0~255 PM_SA + 300008 Int16 0~255 PM_SA + 300009 Int16 0~255 Port Number PM_SA + 300010 UInt16 1~65535 Reserved PM_SA + 300011 Reserved PT Ratio PM_SA + 300012 Float 0.01~655.35...
  • Page 287 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300038 Float Floating Point SA + 300040 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300042 Float Floating Point SA + 300044 Float Floating Point SA + 300046 Float Floating Point SA + 300048 Float Floating Point kvarh...
  • Page 288 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 15/30/60 mins SA + 300090 Float Floating Point Forecast Demand Max. Demand SA + 300092 Float Floating Point (Hourly) Max. Demand SA + 300094 Float Floating Point (Daily) Max. Demand SA + 300096 Float Floating Point (Monthly) Daily Accumulated...
  • Page 289 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Forecast Demand Max. Demand SA + 300124 Float Floating Point (Hourly) Max. Demand SA + 300126 Float Floating Point (Daily) Max. Demand SA + 300128 Float Floating Point (Monthly) Daily Accumulated SA + 300130 Float Floating Point Electricity...
  • Page 290 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  PM-4324, PM-4324A, PM-4324-MTCP, PM-4324A-MTCP Modbus Data Parameter Name Length Range Address Type [0x] Coils Output, Unit : Coil(8 Bits) DO Ch.0 SA + 000000 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON DO Ch.1 SA + 000001 Byte 0=OFF, 1=ON [4x] Holding Register, Unit : Register(16 Bits) 0: Disable...
  • Page 291 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 0: Disable Harmonic Selector 1: Phase A / CT19 SA + 400006 UInt16 [Submeter 7] 2: Phase B / CT20 3: Phase C / CT21 0: Disable 1: Phase A / CT22 Harmonic Selector SA + 400007 UInt16 [Submeter 8]...
  • Page 292 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300054 Float Floating Point SA + 300056 Float Floating Point SA + 300058 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300060 Float Floating Point SA + 300062 Float Floating Point SA + 300064 Float Floating Point SA + 300066...
  • Page 293 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300126 Float Floating Point SA + 300128 Float Floating Point SA + 300130 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300132 Float Floating Point SA + 300134 Float Floating Point SA + 300136 Float Floating Point SA + 300138...
  • Page 294 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300198 Float Floating Point SA + 300200 Float Floating Point SA + 300202 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300204 Float Floating Point SA + 300206 Float Floating Point SA + 300208 Float Floating Point SA + 300210...
  • Page 295 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300270 Float Floating Point SA + 300272 Float Floating Point SA + 300274 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300276 Float Floating Point SA + 300278 Float Floating Point SA + 300280 Float Floating Point SA + 300282...
  • Page 296 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300342 Float Floating Point SA + 300344 Float Floating Point SA + 300346 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300348 Float Floating Point SA + 300350 Float Floating Point SA + 300352 Float Floating Point SA + 300354...
  • Page 297 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300414 Float Floating Point SA + 300416 Float Floating Point SA + 300418 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300420 Float Floating Point SA + 300422 Float Floating Point SA + 300424 Float Floating Point SA + 300426...
  • Page 298 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300486 Float Floating Point SA + 300488 Float Floating Point SA + 300490 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300492 Float Floating Point SA + 300494 Float Floating Point SA + 300496 Float Floating Point SA + 300498...
  • Page 299 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual SA + 300558 Float Floating Point SA + 300560 Float Floating Point SA + 300562 Float Floating Point kvar SA + 300564 Float Floating Point SA + 300566 Float Floating Point SA + 300568 Float Floating Point SA + 300570...
  • Page 300 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual (Monthly) Daily Accumulated SA + 300602 Float Floating Point Electricity Monthly Accumulated SA + 300604 Float Floating Point Electricity Yearly Accumulated SA + 300606 Float Floating Point Electricity 15/30/60 mins SA + 300608 Float Floating Point Actual Demand 15/30/60 mins...
  • Page 301 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual (Monthly) Daily Accumulated SA + 300634 Float Floating Point Electricity Monthly Accumulated SA + 300636 Float Floating Point Electricity Yearly Accumulated SA + 300638 Float Floating Point Electricity Submeter 2 15/30/60 mins SA + 300640 Float Floating Point Actual Demand...
  • Page 302 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual (Monthly) Daily Accumulated SA + 300666 Float Floating Point Electricity Monthly Accumulated SA + 300668 Float Floating Point Electricity Yearly Accumulated SA + 300670 Float Floating Point Electricity 15/30/60 mins SA + 300672 Float Floating Point Actual Demand 15/30/60 mins...
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  • Page 316 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual ITHD Submeter 8 SA + 301116 Float Floating Point VTHD Submeter 8 SA + 301118 Float Floating Point ITHD Frequency CT1/ SA + 301120 Float Floating Point Phase A Frequency CT2/ SA + 301122 Float Floating Point Phase B...
  • Page 317 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Frequency CT15/ SA + 301156 Float Floating Point Phase C Frequency Maximum SA + 301158 Float Floating Point Frequency CT16/ SA + 301160 Float Floating Point Phase A Frequency CT17/ SA + 301162 Float Floating Point Phase B Frequency CT18/...
  • Page 318 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual CT Ratio [3] PM_SA + 300018 Float 1~65535 CT Ratio [4] PM_SA + 300020 Float 1~65535 CT Ratio [5] PM_SA + 300022 Float 1~65535 CT Ratio [6] PM_SA + 300024 Float 1~65535 CT Ratio [7] PM_SA + 300026 Float 1~65535...
  • Page 319 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual module is in sequence arrangement from the module starting address 3400. The detailed I/O channel information of the module: Modbus The Starting Address of Continuous Data Data Model Modbus RTU Module Number Coil Output Discrete Input Input Register (32-bit Floating Point)
  • Page 320 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The allocation of the Modbus Address in PMC/PMD for the Discrete Input setting of this Modbus RTU module is shown as below: Discrete Input The Modbus Address in The mapping Modbus Index Modbus RTU Module Address in PMC/PMD 10000 13400...
  • Page 321 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix II:Reset to Factory Default Setting and Send Password to Administrator During the operation of PMC/PMD, if the hardware system setting data is lost or encounters any abnormal problem that you would like to reset the system to factory default, please switch the Rotary Switch to specific positions to restore factory settings or to ask PMC/PMD to send the login password to the Email account of the Administrator.
  • Page 322 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 2. Switch the Rotary Switch to position 7. 3. Power on the PMC/PMD, when the RUN/PWR LED Indicator turns to be Orange(ON state), it indicates that the setting is completed. LAN1:192.168.255.1 IP Address LAN2:192.168.255.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Gateway...
  • Page 323 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual 3. Switch the Rotary Switch to position 0.  Delete the data logger files and reset the accumulated values of the power meter. 1. Switch the Rotary Switch to position 8. 2. Connect to PMC/PMD login webpage via Web browser, and login as the Administrator.
  • Page 324: Appendix Iii:setup The Gtm-203M-3Gwa With Pmd

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix III:Setup the GTM-203M-3GWA with PMD  Hardware installation 1. Install the SIM card and antenna on the GTM-203M-3GWA, and connect the device with Power(+10V ~ +30V Antenna SIM card GTM-203M-3GWA Power Supply 2. Connect the GTM-203M-3GWA and PMD by USB cable. GTM-203M-3GWA PMD-2201...
  • Page 325: Appendix Iv:the Configuration Setting Of M-7000/Dl Module

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix IV:The configuration setting of M-7000/DL module PMC/PMD allows connection to ICP DAS M-7000/DL modules for the I/O channel data settings and data retrieve. However, for other configuration of the M-7000/DL modules must be completed via DCON Utility in advance, so that the PMC/PMD can accurately connect to M-7000/DL module.
  • Page 326 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Start the DCON Utility and verify if the COM Port parameters are accurate.
  • Page 327 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Perform “Search” to find all M-7000 modules that are connected to the PC. Click on the M-7000 module to bring up the “Configuration Window” and setup the parameters (such as Address, Baudrate) for the module. The “Configuration Window”...
  • Page 328 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Communication Protocol: has to be set as Modbus RTU.  Address: the address has to be set between 1~64, please note: the configuration of M-7000 module address on PMC/PMD has to be set exactly the same.
  • Page 329: Appendix V:the Snmp Variables For Pmc/Pmd

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix V:The SNMP Variables for PMC/PMD The PMC/PMD provides SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Agent to work with the SNMP Network Management software for monitoring the system data, power meter data and I/O module data. The following table lists the SNMP variables for the PMC/PMD.
  • Page 330 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual icmpInMsgs icmpInErrors icmpInDestUnreachs icmpInTimeExcds icmpInParmProbs icmpInSrcQuenchs icmpInRedirects icmpInEchos icmpInEchoReps icmpInTimestamps icmpInTimestampReps icmpInAddrMasks icmpInAddrMaskReps icmpOutMsgs ICMP icmpOutErrors icmpOutDestUnreachs icmpOutTimeExcds icmpOutParmProbs icmpSrcQuenchs icmpRedirects icmpOutEchos icmpOutEchoReps icmpOutTimestamps impOutTimestampReps impOutAddrMasks impOutAddrMaskReps tpRtoAlgorithm tcpRtoMin tcpRtoMax tcpMaxConn tcpActiveOpens tcpPassiveOpens tcpAttempFails tcpEstabResets tcpCurrEstab tcpInSegs...
  • Page 331 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  Private MIB File and SNMP Variables PMC/PMD provides the SNMP Agent can be used to monitor the system status, power meter status and I/O module status with the SNMP Network Management software. You can find the PMC/PMD SNMP MIB file on the Software CD or from the ICP DAS PMMS Web site.
  • Page 332 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The SNMP Variables naming rule of the Power Meter connected with PMC.  Every power meter that is connected to PMC-523x/PMC-224x provides the SNMP Variables as above (with its specific prefix denoted).  The SNMP Variables naming rule of the power meters on Com3 The Power Meter1 SNMP Variables are shown as above (with prefix com3pm1), the Power Meter2 SNMP Variables are similar to listed information above but with prefix com3pm2...
  • Page 333 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual com3io1DiscInputName com3io1DiscInputValue com3io1DiscInputModbusAdd com3io1DiscInputCounterValue com3io1DiscInputResetCounter com3io1CoilOutputIndex com3io1CoilOutputName com3io1CoilOutputValue com3io1CoilOutputModbusAdd com3io1CoilOutputAdvFunction com3io1InputRegIndex com3io1InputRegName com3io1InputRegValue com3io1InputRegModbusAdd com3io1InputRegType com3io1InputRegScaleRatio com3io1InputRegOffset com3io1InputRegDeadband com3io1InputRegScaleMin com3io1InputRegScaleMax com3io1HoldingRegIndex com3io1HoldingRegName com3io1HoldingRegValue com3io1HoldingRegModbusAdd com3io1HoldingRegType com3io1HoldingRegScaleRatio com3io1HoldingRegOffset com3io1HoldingRegDeadband The SNMP Variables naming rule of the I/O modules that are connected to PMC. ...
  • Page 334 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual PMD Series serialNumber firmwareVersion nickname systemCurrentTime webserverPort modbusTcpPort modbusTcpNetID microSDFreeSpace powerMeterAmount System ioModuleAmount demandInterval contractCapacity modemStatus registerStatus signal carbonFootprintFactor com1pm1Index com1pm1Interface com1pm1ModbusID com1pm1Name com1pm1PTIndex com1pm1PTValue com1pm1CTIndex com1pm1CTValue com1pm1PollingTimeout com1pm1DOAmount com1pm1RetryInterval c com1pm1ScanRate com1pm1StatusCode com1pm1ChSubmeterIndex com1pm1ChName com1pm1ChVoltage com1pm1ChCurrent...
  • Page 335 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual prefix com2pm2 instead, and the Power Meter16 SNMP Variables are also similar to the listed information above but with prefix com2pm16 instead.  The SNMP Variables naming rule of the power meters on LAN The Power Meter1 SNMP Variables are similar as listed information above but with prefix lanpm1, the Power Meter2 SNMP Variables are similar to listed information above but with prefix...
  • Page 336 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The I/O Module1 SNMP Variables are similar as listed information above but with prefix com2io1, the I/O Module2 SNMP Variables are similar to listed information above but with prefix com2io2 instead, and the I/O Module16 SNMP Variables are also similar to the listed information above but with prefix com2io16 instead.
  • Page 337: Mqtt Protocol

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix VI:Change the value of output channel of module or Internal Register by MQTT protocol PMC/PMD supports the MQTT protocol. User can use it to change the value of the Internal Register of PMC/PMD or the value of the output channel of I/O module or power meter module which connect to PMC/PMD.
  • Page 338 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual  The AO channel of ICP DAS I/O module Prefix/SET/interface/module_no/ao/channel_no Prefix Please refer to 9.3 MQTT Setting Topic interface com3, com4 or lan module_no 1~16 channel_no 0~15 Message Floating value  The Coil Output channel of others I/O module Prefix/SET/interface/module_no/coil_output/channel_ address Prefix...
  • Page 339: Appendix Vii:the Json Format For The Communication With Iot Platform

    ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix VII:The JSON format for the communication with IoT Platform PMC/PMD supports the functions to publish the JSON format messages to Microsoft Azure and IBM Bluemix IoT Cloud platforms, and also subscribe/receive the JSON format messages from IoT Cloud platform to change the value of the output channel of I/O modules or power meter modules that are connected to PMC/PMD.
  • Page 340 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual "module_no" : The number indicates the order that the data of the power module or I/O module being stored in the PMC/PMD Modbus Table. The range is 1~16. If the connection interface is XV-Board, please ignore this field. "ch_type"...
  • Page 341 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual holding_register Internal Register : It indicates the channel/loop/phase index, Modbus address or "ch_addr" Internal Register number. : It indicates the nickname of the channel/loop/phase. "nickname" "value" : It indicates the real-time value of the channel/loop/phase. ...
  • Page 342 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual The following is a format of the received message from IoT Cloud platform, it is used to change the value of DO channel 1 which resides at the PM-3112 power meter with module number 6 to ON. The power meter module is connected to the COM4 of PMC-5231.
  • Page 343 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual "msg_type":" CHANNEL_OUTPUT ", "if_type":1, "com_port":4, "module_no":3, "ch_type":"ao", "ch_addr":2, "nickname":"fan speed", "value":"5.0"...
  • Page 344 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual Appendix VIII:PMC/PMD Connection setting for IoTstar Please follow the steps below to complete the PMC/PMD setting for the Network connection to the IoTstar. i. Launch a Browser to open PMC/PMD Web page. Login into the PMC/PMD and enter the System Setting Page.
  • Page 345 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual iii. Click the "Network Setting" button on the Sub-function area to enter the Network Setting Page. iv. Visit "Cloud Manager System Setting" section, and click “Enable” of...
  • Page 346 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual “Function Status” to enable the connection to the ICP DAS IoTstar. v. Select "User-defined IP address" and in the "Server Address" field, input the IP address or Domain Name of the PC or Platform (with IoTstar installed). Enter the login username and password in the “Username”...
  • Page 347 ICP DAS PMC-523x/PMC-224x/PMD Series User Manual upload operation; click "Logger Setting  Cloud Upload Setting", and get into the "Cloud Upload Setting" page. In the “Function Status” field, check “Enable” to enable the Cloud Upload function and select the Data Log file type you would like to upload.

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