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Smart Energy Panel JPC 100-WEB User manual and technical data as of firmware 1.0.72 Janitza electronics GmbH Vor dem Polstück 6 35633 Lahnau | Germany Support: +49 6441 9642-22 info@janitza.de | www.janitza.com...
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com Safety Please read this user manual and all other pub- 2. 1 Safety information lications that must be consulted when working with this product. This applies in particular to NOTE installation, operation and maintenance. Indicates procedures in which there is no haz- Please observe all safety regulations and warn- ard of injury or material damage.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 2. 2 Safety measures WARNING When operating electric devices, it is unavoid- able for certain parts of these devices to con- Electrical voltage! duct hazardous voltage. Consequently, severe Severe physical injury or death can result bodily injury or material damage can occur if from dangerous voltages.
You can connect up to three Janitza master devices and up to 30 Janitza slave devices per Check the devices for flawless mechanical master to the JPC 100-WEB and manage them condition by visual inspection.
CAUTION Material damage due to disregard of the installation instructions! Fig.1: Mounting orientation of the JPC 100-WEB Failure to observe the installation instructions can Damage or destroy your device. Observe the information on the mounting orientation in the sections "Mounting" and "Technical Data".
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 4. 3 Securing 5. Secure the retaining brackets by The device must be mounted on a flat, clean tightening the fastening screws. and burr-free surface by means of the retaining brackets (Fig.2) included in delivery. Uneven- ness can lead to damage of the display and to the entry of dust and water.
(See Modbus RTU Modbus RTU Modbus RTU section 12. on page 37) Fig.8: Bus topology with the JPC 100-WEB as the master If no indication appears on the display after connecting the supply voltage, check whether the supply voltage is within the nominal volt- age range.
Modbus communication. This is page 27). characterized by communication between client The user interface of the JPC 100-WEB is devices - formerly master devices - that initiate divided into four menus, Home page, Settings, communication and make requests, and server devices - formerly slave devices - that process Alarming and Logbook.
Log in 6. 3 Remote access Log in to the interface to make changes to the To access JPC 100-WEB from a PC via the system settings and the configuration of the Ethernet connection, proceed as follows: devices and alarms.
System Use the System tab to configure the basic You can access the system settings via the settings of the JPC 100-WEB. The menu is Settings menu and then the System tab. divided into the areas Device, Alarm system, Language, Homepage, File storage and Time.
JPC 100-WEB devices. Back ( ) button. Use the Export button to save the configuration file of the JPC 100-WEB in the file system. The storage location is displayed in the subsequent pop-up window. Fig. 12: The "Export device configuration” pop-up window...
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 7. 1. 2 NTP / Clock The time for the JPC 100-WEB is either set manually or obtained from an NTP server. Make the setting via the operating system of the JPC100-WEB. NTP stands for Network Time Protocol which is a protocol for time synchronization of devices in a network.
In the Administrator menu, select the User settings tab, log in/out of the system or change the user. Fig. 16: User Settings When operating the JPC 100-WEB, the ac- NOTE tions which are possible differ according to the Change the password as soon as you start active user role.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 7. 2. 1 User management The following actions are available in the user management: • Add, delete or edit users. • Change the administrator password. To access the user management, you need administrator rights. You can open the user management via the User Management button on the User Settings tab.
JPC 100-WEB can also send notifications by email. Fig. 19: Email settings For JPC 100-WEB to be able to send emails, it needs access to an SMTP server. You must define an interval at which JPC 100-WEB checks whether new warnings or alarms are present.
Modbus communication are activated. · In the Ping testing area, you can ping an IP address to test if the JPC 100-WEB has access to it. To do so, enter the IP address in the text field and then click Ping testing the Ping button.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com Alarming You can use the JPC 100-WEB to configure knowledge individual alarms by pressing the warnings and alarms for the measured values check mark after the corresponding alarm. of the connected master and slave devices Use the Historic Alarms button to open a list of see section 10.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com Logbook The logbook works like a notepad. You can You can download the contents of the logbook make notes here and move or delete texts. as a txt file. Fig. 23: Logbook with notepad function...
Configuration 10. 1 Master devices Use the configuration to integrate new mea- surement devices in the JPC 100-WEB and to The JPC 100-WEB allows you to manage up configure integrated devices. to four master devices. The first position is re- Calling: Start page >...
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Use this drop-down menu to select the protocol or IP address of the selected device. The device name determines the name under which the device is listed in the JPC 100-WEB user inter- face. The configuration on the device itself is not affected by this.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 10. 1. 2 Using the JPC 100-WEB as a master 10. 1. 1 Integrating a new master device device To integrate a new master device into the JPC 100-WEB interface, proceed as follows: You can use the JPC 100-WEB itself as a master device by means of the built-in RS-485 1.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 10. 1. 3 Digital IO configuration In the Master configuration menu, select the Digital IO configuration button. The menu opens. Here you can select channel names for input and output channels as well as the corre- sponding alarms.
Slave devices Fig. 25: Slave configuration UMG 20CM using the example of the Item Description Configuration on the JPC 100-WEB Configuration on the measurement device Actions for this UMG Save configuration Actions for all UMGs In addition to the display settings...
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Use this drop-down menu to select a name for the slave de- vice to be configured in the JPC 100-WEB Select the device from the list, also see the table. This checkbox controls the visibility of the device on the start page.
„Configuration“ on page 23. vice is connected either via a master device 2. Use the tabs to go to the configuration or directly with the JPC 100-WEB. menu for slave devices. 2. Select the slave device you want to edit 3.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 10. 3 Alarms and warnings Fig. 27: Alarm configuration of a master device The alarm configuration of an integrated device can be opened via the Configuration. Use the drop-down menu to select which measured value is to be monitored.
The data are stored under: "Internal Memory/Download/ WWW/Jpc100Cfg/Jpc100.cfg". • Save both firmware update files for the JPC 100-WEB to a USB stick. • Connect the JPC 100-WEB to the power supply. • Insert the USB stick.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 11. 2. 2 Implementation on the device 4. Select "Home" 1. Start the device and select the triangle icon at the bottom of the menu bar. NOTE: If the triangle icon is not dis- played, swipe up from the bottom center of the display and press the triangle icon.
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Server" application. 11. Navigate back to the main menu using the triangle icon. There, select the "Ap- kInstaller". 8. Scroll down the list to the two Janitza applications. Allow the APK installer to have access using "OK" and "Allow". 9. Select the "Janitza Browser" application.
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13. Select "USB Memory". Confirm the installation with "done". Select the folder on the USB stick with the Janitza installation files. 14. Perform the installation for the second file accordingly. Then navigate back to the home screen. Confirm the question After navigating to the appropriate folder, "Use Launcher 3 as Home"...
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JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 15. In the main menu, select the "Janitza 18. Select "View Only" on the home screen. Server" application. The new firmware version is displayed at the bottom right. You can use "Import" to automatically im- port the configuration from the path "Inter- nal Memory/Download/WWW/Jpc100Cfg/ Jpc100.cfg"...
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 11. 3 Remote access via TeamViewer 11. 4 Repairs and calibration To access the device via TeamViewer, start Repairs and calibration can only be carried out the TeamViewer Host application included in by the manufacturer. delivery: 1. Open the system settings.
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com Technical data General Net weight approx. 900 g (2 lbs) Dimensions 282 mm x 185 mm x 35 mm(11.10 in x 7.28 in x 1.38 in) Backlight (LED) Brightness: typ. 450 cd/m2 Chip Rockchip RK3288 Quad-Core CPU 1.6 GHz Main memory 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM Memory capacity...
JPC 100-WEB www.janitza.com 12. 1 Dimensional drawings 35 mm Fig. 28: Front view 282 mm Fig. 30: Side view Fig. 29: Rear view 75 mm C B A Fig. 31: Bottom view Ethernet 12 V supply voltage (jack connection) USB 2.0 type A 24 V supply voltage (terminal connection)
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Vor dem Polstück 6 | 35633 Lahnau Germany Tel.: +49 6441 9642-0 info@janitza.de | www.janitza.com Doc. no. 2.100.045.2.a | Date 11/2024 | Subject to technical alterations. The current version of the document can be found in the download area at www.janitza.com.
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