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Model Number: ACP-01
Reference: Certificate UL E104709
Document No.
55-MN-02 Rev.4.2
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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Model Number: ACP-01 Reference: Certificate UL E104709 Document No. 55-MN-02 Rev.4.2 rometlimited.com...
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS SCOPE ............................... 3 MARKING INFORMATION ......................... 4 CONTROL DRAWING ........................6 RS232 I/O I.S. ENTITY PARAMETERS ..................... 7 RS232 CONNECTION CABLE ......................8 ELECTRICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RATING ................9 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFETY ....................... 10 CONTACT INFORMATION FOR SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........11 APPENDIX A –...
  • Page 3 émetteur, sauf autorisation dans la certification du produit ⚠ IMPORTANT: Tout changement ou modification apporté à cet appareil qui n'est pas expressément approuvé par Romet pourrait annuler l'autorité de l'utilisateur à utiliser l'équipement.
  • Page 4 BrightLync Instruction Manual 2. MARKING INFORMATION Fig.1 BrightLync Label/Nameplate Fig.2 BrightLync Battery Label...
  • Page 5 BrightLync Instruction Manual Fig.1a BrightLync Label/Nameplate Fig.2a BrightLync Battery Label NOTE: Labels may contain additional information not related to UL certification.
  • Page 6 BrightLync Instruction Manual 3. CONTROL DRAWING Fig.3 BrightLync I.S. Control Drawing 55-090-0...
  • Page 7 BrightLync Instruction Manual 4. RS232 I/O I.S. ENTITY PARAMETERS Voc (or Uo) = 12 Voc (or Uo) = 12 V Isc (or Io) = 26 V Isc (or Io) = 26 mA Po =77 mW mA Po =77 mW Ca (or Co) =2.97 Ca (or Co) =17.8 μF La (or Lo) = μF La (or Lo) =...
  • Page 8 BrightLync Instruction Manual 5. RS232 CONNECTION CABLE Fig.4 BrightLync RS232 Cable with Cannon/Amphenol Connector Fig.5 BrightLync RS232 Cable – Pigtail Alternative For wiring, use copper conductors or “CU” only. 13 – 30 AWG, 300V MIN, 70°C MIN, minimum 0.5mm thickness of insulation between wires. Colour coding as per Fig.4 and Fig.5 unless specified differently by the user.
  • Page 9 BrightLync Instruction Manual 6. ELECTRICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RATING This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIA Ga and Ex ia IIA Ga. Temperature code: T3 ELECTRICAL RS232 I/O: + 15V STANDARD, ± 25V AS APPLICABLE WITH CONSIDERATION OF ENTITY PARAMETER LISTED IN CHAPTER INPUT POWER:...
  • Page 10 Battery pack replacement and servicing must be done when an explosive ▪ atmosphere is not present. ▪ Replace battery pack only with UL or ETL recognized component, Romet Battery Pack P/N 55- 092-10. ▪ Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
  • Page 11 BrightLync Instruction Manual 8. CONTACT INFORMATION FOR SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT For product related information, service, and technical support contact: Romet Limited 5030 Timberlea Blvd. Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2S5, Canada Tel: 800 387 3201 Email: romet@rometlimited.com...
  • Page 12 Appendix A User Guide Model Number: ACP-01 Document No. 55-MN-01 Rev.4.2 rometlimited.com...
  • Page 13 BrightLync User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS ® Section 1- BrightLync Overview ...................... 3 What is BrightLync ........................3 How does the BrightLync Advanced Communication Platform work ..........3 What’s included in the box ......................4 Section 2 - Connecting or Changing the Battery ................5 Section 3 - Installation and Commissioning ..................
  • Page 14 Image 1.1 – Romet’s Technology Stack BrightLync utilizes existing secure cellular network infrastructure to communicate with the BrightLync cloud platform. This minimizes the up-front investment due to not requiring large-scale network infrastructure.
  • Page 15 BrightLync User Guide What’s included in the box Image 1.2 – Items included in the BrightLync box ▪ Qty 1: BrightLync Module ▪ Qty 1: Mounting Bracket (PN 55-444-1) ▪ Qty 1: Bracket Clamp (PN 55-444-2A) ▪ Qty 2: Installation hardware- Allen Head Cap Screw (PN 1196)- only 1 required for installation ▪...
  • Page 16 BrightLync User Guide Section 2 – Connecting or Changing the Battery NOTE: Devices will come with a label and snap seal kit rometlimited.com...
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  • Page 20 BrightLync User Guide Section 3 – Installation and Commissioning Installing your BrightLync Module BrightLync seamlessly integrates with Adem Electronics and can be installed directly onto Adem. 1. Place the assembled module and bracket on top of the Adem, ensuring it sits flat and square with the Adem EVC (see image 2.1).
  • Page 21 Appendix B BrightLync Commissioning...
  • Page 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS BRIGHTLYNC COMMISSIONING ....................4 INITIAL SETUP ................................4 LOGIN ..................................5 PAIRING ..................................6 CONFIGURE TAB ............................... 8 UPLOAD A PHOTO ..............................11 DISCONNECT ................................. 12...
  • Page 24 QR Code 4. Scan the QR code for installation instructions and user manual. 1. Download the Romet BrightLync App from the Apple App Store or the Android Play Store, if not already installed on your device. 2. Enter 'BrightLync' in the search function.
  • Page 25 NOTE: If the Bluetooth on your device is not enabled before initially opening the app, a message prompt 'Romet Would Like to Use Bluetooth' will appear on your screen. Always select 'OK' to enable the Bluetooth service. If you select 'Don’t Allow' the commissioning Login process will not be successful.
  • Page 26 NOTE: If the Location Service on your device is not enabled before initially opening the app, a message 1. Momentarily place a Romet provided magnet tool on prompt (see image above) 'Allow Romet to use your the raised 'target circle' located on the top side of the location?' will appear on your screen.
  • Page 27 LTE-M Signal Action Proceed with commissioning. Proceed with commissioning. Proceed with commissioning. Fetch LTE-M Info Once the connection is complete and the screen is no longer grayed out, press “Fetch LTE-M Info”. After approximately 20 seconds the “LTE-M Carrier” and “LTE-M Signal” fields will populate indicating Proceed with commissioning.
  • Page 28 NOTE: The Log Reporting Time hour will automatically the configuration of the Adem (The configuration of match the Gas Day Start Time configured in the Romet Adem will automatically be retrieved through BrightLync Adem. (e.g., if the Gas Day Start Time is set for 9:00 via the initial serial connection during installation).
  • Page 29 BrightLync Commissioning The installation address fields will automatically be filled using the GPS coordinates. NOTE 1: If the automatically filled address field is incorrect, it can be manually edited to the correct address. NOTE 2: 'Reset Start Date' is used when the battery is changed to reset battery life calculations.
  • Page 30 BrightLync Commissioning Commission BrightLync Module 6. Once the Device Group is selected, select the Blue 'COMMISSION' button to commission the BrightLync module. NOTE: This activity takes approximately 20 seconds and during this time a small circling symbol will be in the center of the screen and the background grayed out.
  • Page 31 BrightLync Commissioning UPLOAD A PHOTO After the commission process is complete, you can upload a photo. The photo can be anything your company needs. For example, a photo can be of the BrightLync device, the BrightLync lot number, the meter number, the entire meter set, etc.
  • Page 32 BrightLync Commissioning DISCONNECT After selecting 'DISCONNECT' you will be directed to the DISCONNECTED screen. Select the blue 'BACK TO SCAN' button at the bottom of the screen. Ensure that the device that was commissioned goes to sleep and disappears from the screen. Once the device disappears you are now ready to commission another BrightLync module.
  • Page 33 Appendix C Energy Array Device Manager Version 1.4...
  • Page 34 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ENERGY ARRAY - HIERARCHY OF THE STRUCTURE ..............4 2. ROLES AND PERMISSIONS ....................... 4 ROLES ............................4 PERMISSIONS ..........................4 3. LOGIN AND MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION (MFA) ..............5 FIRST TIME LOGIN ........................5 LOGIN OF A REGISTERED USER ....................6 FORGOT PASSWORD ........................
  • Page 35 2. ROLES AND PERMISSIONS 1. ENERGY ARRAY - HIERARCHY OF THE 2.1 ROLES STRUCTURE • Company Admin – view everything on the company account, has full user permission except for The system hierarchy is structured as follows: creating, modifying, or deleting a company admin. The only role that can edit Company settings.
  • Page 36 3. LOGIN AND MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION (MFA) 3.1 FIRST TIME LOGIN When a user logs in for the first time, they are required to enable MFA to complete their log in. When an account is created the user will receive an email to set the password. EA002 Email Hyperlink When the user clicks on the hyperlink in the email, the user is directed to Energy Array Device Manager, where they...
  • Page 37 To complete the setup, the user needs to • Enter the password that was created on Energy Array Device Manager, • Click on Generate the QR Code • Scan the QR code through the Google authenticator lens and the code generated should be entered in the ‘authentication code’...
  • Page 38 3.3 FORGOT PASSWORD EA004 Forgot Password To reset the password, the user needs to click on the 'Forgot Password' hyper-link on the page and the ‘Reset Password’ page will open. The user needs to enter the email address registered for their account, and a message will be sent to the email address.
  • Page 39 EA005 Password Reset The user will receive an email to reset the password. EA006 Create New Password The user will be directed to create a new password via the hyperlink in the email.
  • Page 40 4. COMPANY SETTINGS As part of Company Set Up, the Company Admin role has the permission to configure the Company Settings. EA007 Settings Icon To access this configuration menu, the user must click on the Settings icon in the top right corner of the page.
  • Page 41 5. ASSETS EA009 Assets Page The Assets page has two tabs: Inventory This tab details all the required information of the assets such as Customer ID, Address and Alarms. The user can view the location of the assets on the Map. Further details on the Map functionality can be found in section 6.6.
  • Page 42 5.1 INVENTORY The inventory tab provides the user with access to the following functions: 5.2 EDIT COLUMNS EA010 EA011 Edit Columns When the user clicks on ‘Edit columns’ button, a model will be displayed on the right of the screen, where the user can select the columns that they wish to be displayed on the table view of the Assets page.
  • Page 43 5.3 ADVANCED SEARCH EA012 EA013 Advanced Search When the user clicks on the ‘Advanced Search’ button, a model will be displayed on the right of the screen where the user can enter the parameters for an advanced search. Once the parameters are entered, click ‘Search’; the user will then only see in the table the devices that match the parameters entered.
  • Page 44 5.4 EXPORT ALL DATA When the user clicks on the ‘Export all data’ button, a model will be displayed on the right of the screen where the user can enter the factors for their data export. This includes a date selector detailing the dates ‘From’ and ‘To’ and the format and interval timescale for the data to be exported.
  • Page 45 5.5 BATTERY LIFE EXPORT EA016 EA017 Battery Life Export When the user selects to ‘Export battery life report’ button, a model will be displayed on the right of the screen where the user can select to export the battery life report. The report will be sent to the registered email address on the user account.
  • Page 46 6. ASSETS PAGE EA018 Table View When the user clicks on any asset within the table view, the asset page with all the relevant information for the selected asset will be displayed. The information displayed provides an overview of the measurement data for the device including volume, pressure, temperature, and flow;...
  • Page 47 Device Tags Users can use tag devices on the Asset Configuration page using either Predefined Tags or Utility-specific Tags. Utility- specific Tags can only be created or deleted by a Utility Admin user. Predefined Tags are Meter Size, Rate, Set Config, Delivery Pressure, Network Location, and Pressure Class.
  • Page 48 Once the device group is edited, it shows on the Device Group Settings. Asset Configuration Screen. The asset information is displayed. (Asset Info) with Device Type and Meter Size and Factor Types.
  • Page 49 Set Threshold screen. Device Type and Meter Size and Factor Types.
  • Page 50 EA019 Table View The page also contains several useful graphs, with the ability to be view over varying time intervals (Daily or Hourly), or over multiple time periods (90 days, Month vs. Last, a 13-month period or Custom). The ability to view over a 13-month period, enables the user to view a comparison of the current month data with the previous year's same month data.
  • Page 51 When selected, each button allows the user to be directed to the respective available graph. Graphs can be viewed as either a bar chart, or line graph by switching the button at the top of each graph. EA022 Volume EA023 Temperature...
  • Page 52 EA024 Pressure EA025 Flow...
  • Page 53 6.1 ALARMS From the Asset page, it is possible for the user to manage any alarms that may have occurred on the device. EA026 Asset Page The user can either acknowledge, or resolve the alarm, including adding comments with explanatory notes if required. 6.2 ALARM STATUS The status of the alarms are as follows: •...
  • Page 54 6.3 EXPORT ASSET DATA The user can export asset data and set the interval. Export data as CCF and MCF, as CSV, JSON, txt, and export device time zone or UTC. NOTE: refer to the information notes in section 6.4. Data will ONLY be exported for the selected asset.
  • Page 55 6.4 ASSET CONFIGURATION EA028 Asset Configuration The following user roles have the permission to configure both Adem and BrightLync devices: • Company Admin, • Utility Admin, • Device Group Admin The following user roles have the permission to configure both Adem and BrightLync devices: •...
  • Page 56 6.5 SET THRESHOLDS EA031 Set Thresholds The Utility Admin user only has the permission to set thresholds for each asset individually. EA030 Options Button The option will be displayed via navigating to the options button in the top right-hand corner and can be selected from the dropdown menu.
  • Page 57 6.5.1 IMPACT OF THRESHOLDS The configuration/setting of thresholds is the basis for triggering the Alarms, as described in sections 7.1 and 7.2. It is possible to set the threshold for: • Maximum / Minimum Pressure • Maximum / Minimum Corrected Flow •...
  • Page 58 6.6 MAP The user can view the map on the 'Map' tab in addition to the columns of the asset.
  • Page 59 There are three buttons on the bottom of the map: Hide Map – to hide the map Full Map – to show the map on the full screen Turn On/Off Dynamic Map – When the dynamic map is 'On', the table will actively update to display the points on the map.
  • Page 60 7. ADMINISTRATION Administration enables two main functions, Manage Users, and My Settings. 7.1 MANAGE USERS EA034 Set Thresholds • Import Users – The administrator can import the name, email address and group, and other information for the users via a .csv file upload. •...
  • Page 61 BrightLync User Manual rometlimited.com...
  • Page 62 Appendix D API Instructions This document and the information contained herein are the property of Romet Limited. Any reproduction, disclosure or use thereof is prohibited except as authorized in writing by Romet Limited. Recipient accepts the responsibility for maintaining the confidentiality of the contents...
  • Page 63 CONFIDENTIAL Document Version: 1.7 Table of Contents Introduction ............................. 3 1.0 API Base URL Endpoint ......................3 1.1 Authentication ..........................3 2.0 List Devices ..........................4 2.2 Export Device Data ........................6 Contact Us ............................8 rometlimited.com...
  • Page 64 CONFIDENTIAL Introduction BrightLync API allows access to collected meter and data metrics in an automated (M2M) and predictable way. The API connection process uses TLS version 1.3. Our API follows the REST paradigm and has the following workflow: AUTH → API call (multiple). The authentication API provides you with an authentication token.
  • Page 65 CONFIDENTIAL "expiration": 1632845005, "id-token": "eyJraWQiOiJmTWRtRmJiVFwvNkRjZmViRVVTMDNJM0FIVDI5SW95QzVZS3c0USswWlJGTT0iLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9 .eyJzdWIiOiI4M2FjNWJjZC00OWJhLTRkZjAtOWUxYS03MDkwODcyNTk2ZjgiLCJhdWQiOiIxYzVycXVkdGExYmQwZm hmNW5hOTlmZXB1OSIsImNvZ25pdG86Z3JvdXBzIjpbIm1pX2Rldl9lbmVyXC9Db21wYW55QWRtaW4iXSwiZW1ha Wxfd mVya WZpZWQiOnRydWUsImV2ZW50XF***", "refresh-token": "eyJjdHkiOiJKV1QiLCJlbmMiOiJBMjU2R0NNIiwiYWxnIjoiUlNBLU9BRVAifQ.sSeW5M_QMOEjJn3nYQIhqtrimd7TCtU ac zAO6nuihQpA1PBevEdGYe5eP-wj5ywXa Ssw9NRKy882-A6e2BnsUEQ7zFO-jwiE4ANw0q- Ws5XsVJ5gqhwyOMV6JMgEHtFetE8g2wDghO3xGv9w1CESCq_YNQIefhxITrrp3nuhCeaQferCWum2gyEIUivQipRw 7v0w6 0ZQp9LElEzBgmSzyDbHtuGO353dD0N_Soi** *", "mfa-enabled": false, "theme": "light", "logo": "https://public-ui-uploads.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/********/logo-1********130.png" Note: You will need to use the “access-token” for the remaining calls outlined in section 2.0 and 2.1.
  • Page 66 CONFIDENTIAL Both size and page must be passed on to enable pagination. If a request to this API times out, it may be an indication that pagination must be applied. If pagination is already applied, the size may be too large. Example Body Output: "count": 140, "rows": [...
  • Page 67 CONFIDENTIAL "utilityTags": [ "id": "4f2f78a9-6c20-4d97-83aa-27b62f434762", "name": "xxxx", "category_id": "4c4cc0a7-4d2d-4a9d-a5e9-a4b20f8abd44" "data": { "meterSize": "RM 300 ", "AdEMFirmware": "D06NM004", "brightlyncFirmware": "CCB_2.2.0- rc19_C", "AdEMModel": "AdEM-PTZ" },……………. 2.2 Export Device Data: The following commands are to be used to access the data for a singular device from the list of devices in the group OR to access data from all devices.
  • Page 68 CONFIDENTIAL ▪ fromDate (optional) o Start date of data to be included in the payload for each device. o Format: YYYY-mm-dd. o Default: 31 days before the current date. ▪ toDate (optional) o End date of data to be included in the payload for each device.
  • Page 69 CONFIDENTIAL "F", "bV": 3.62, "voltageUnit": "V", "ccbbV": 3.59, "dayCV": "58329", "volumeUnit": "FT3", "dayUV": "59954", "GDST": "15 00 00" rometlimited.com...
  • Page 70 Romet Limited reserves the right to change any information in this literature without notice. All the information and data in this literature has been carefully compiled and thoroughly checked. However, Romet Limited will not assume responsibility for any possible omissions or errors.
  • Page 71 Troubleshooting Guide...
  • Page 73 TABLE OF CONTENTS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ......................4...
  • Page 74 BrightLync Commissioning TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Message Resolution Steps Commissioning Wait for commissioning to finish (up to 3-5 minutes). Do not move away Commissioning in progress from the screen or disconnect the device. Commissioning Not successful, please click Please select RESET. After RESET is successful, please try to commission RESET and try BrightLync again.
  • Page 75 Select 'DISCONNECT' on the top right corner of the screen. Select the blue 'BACK TO SCAN' button at the bottom of the screen. Ensure that the device File transfer not successful goes to sleep and disappears from the screen. Once the device disappears please try again you are now ready to initiate the Bluetooth pairing connection with magnet tool and try again.