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CIRCUTOR S�A�U� reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifications set out in this instruction manual without prior notice. CIRCUTOR S�A�U� on its web site, supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device specifi- cations and the most updated manuals.
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REVISION LOG Table 1: Revision log� Date Revision Description 11/24 M367B01-03-24A First Version SYMBOLS Table 2: Symbols� Symbol Description Compliant with the relevant European directive. Device covered by European Directive 2012/19/EC. At the end of its useful life, do not discard of the device in a household refuse bin.
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- An installation guide. If any problem is noticed upon reception, immediately contact the transport com- pany and/or CIRCUTOR's after-sales service. 2. - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The line-EDS-Monitor is a device that works as connector between field devices with Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP communications, and has the PowerStudio SCADA energy management software built in.
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The line-EDS-iMonitor device must be installed by authorised and qualified personnel. The power supply plug must be disconnected before handling, altering the connections or replacing the device.
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3�3�- 72 x 72 mm PANEL ADAPTER Note: The 72 x 72 mm panel adapter is a separately sold accessory. CIRCUTOR has a panel adapter for line-EDS-iMonitor devices so they can be installed on 72 x 72 mm panels. shows how the panel adapter is connected to a line-EDS-iMonitor.
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Figure 4: line-EDS-iMonitor and line-CVM connection with expansion modules� Expansion module types: line-M-4IO-R, line-M-4IO-T, line-M-4IO-RV and line-M-4IO-A� A total of up to seven devices may be connected to the right-hand side of line-EDS-iMonitor devices. Instruction Manual...
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It can supply up to 10 VA, allowing it to power a limited number of devices. The maximum set it can supply is: 1 line-EDS-iMonitor + 1 line-CVM + 1 line-M ( Figure 6...
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3�5�2� - INSTALLATION Before installing a new device, it must be disconnected the device from all power sup- plies. The correct steps to connect the devices are: 1�- Remove the protective covers of the expansion connector, which are located on the side of the de-...
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Figure 10: Installation step 3� For correct installation of all devices, please refer to the instruction manual for the different models: M237B01-03-xxx: Instruction Manual for the line-CVM� M239B01-03-xxx devices: Instruction Manual for line-M expansion modules. Instruction Manual...
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With a browser compatible with HTML5 Con navegador Web compatible con HTML5 iMonitor With a browser compatible with HTML5 INTERNET SERVIDOR / SERVER iMonitor ROUTER Ethernet Wi-Fi Wi-Fi line-EDS WLAN Ethernet SLAVES RS-485 Figure 11: line-EDS-iMonitor connection diagram� Instruction Manual...
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The device has 5 LEDs: WLAN line-EDS WLAN SLAVES SLAVES ALARMA ALARM Figure 12: LED indicators of the line-EDS-iMonitor� CPU, Status of the device: Table 5: CPU LED� Description Flashing (white color) Device powered LAN, Ethernet connection: Table 6: LAN LED�...
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WLAN, Wi-Fi connection: Table 7: WLAN LED� Description On (blue color) Connection to a Wi-Fi network WLAN Flashing (blue color) Activity in the Wi-Fi network ALARM: Table 8: ALARM LED� Description On (red color) ALARM Alarm activated ...
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The RS-485 cable must be wired using twisted pair cable with mesh shield (minimum 3 wires), with a maximum distance of 1200 meters between the line-EDS-iMonitor and the slave devices. In this bus we can connect a maximum of 32 slave devices.
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Wi-Fi is one of the most widely-used wireless technologies today, used to connect electronic devices and exchange information between them without a physical connection. The line-EDS-iMonitor features Wi-Fi communications in the 2.4GHz band, in accordance with the IEEE 802.11 ac / a / b / g / n standards.
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6. - line-EDS-iMonitor CONFIGURATION WEBSITE The internal website to configure the line-EDS-iMonitor model is located at: http:/ /xxx�xxx�xxx/html/setup�html http:/ /nombre_dhcp/html/setup�html http:/ /100�0�0�1/html/setup�html Where: xxx�xxx�xxx is the IP address assigned by the user. nombre_dhcp is the name assigned and authenticated by the name server of the local area network (LAN).
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6�1� - NETWORK SETUP In this section, the Ethernet communications of the line-EDS-iMonitor are configured. Figure 17: Configuration website: Network setup� Host name: Identifying name within the local network. DHCP Server: If DHCP is enabled (DHCP On), the IP address is dynamically assigned by a central server and no further parameters need to be configured.
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Secondary DNS server: Address of the secondary DNS server. 6�3� - MODEM SETUP This section is displayed when the line-EDS-iMonitor is connected to a line-M-3G, a device that adds 3G connectivity to the line-EDS-iMonitor device. Figure 19: Configuration website: Modem setup�...
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Locale setup: In this section, the language of the configuration website is selected. 6�6� - TIME SETUP In this section, the line-EDS-iMonitor time parameters are configured. Figure 22: Configuration website: Time setup� Primary NTP server: Watch synchronization protocol address, Network Time Provider.
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User name: username. New password: login password. Repeat password: repeat the login password. 6�9� - INFORMATION This section shows the information of the line-EDS-iMonitor device. Figure 25: Configuration website: Information� MAC: MAC address. Bandwidth: Bandwidth used. Uptime: Time the device has been on.
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6�10� - PERFORMANCE This section displays the performance of the device. Figure 26: Configuration website: Performance� 6�11� - SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION These sections are used to access: Figure 27: Configuration website: Service and Administration� Services: HTML5 client: Access the website to view the device.
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7. - iMonitor iMonitor is a monitoring system specially designed to display the energy status of an installation. The iMonitor page is accessible via port 3000 on the IP configured in the line-EDS-iMonitor, i.e., xxx� xxx�xxx:3000. Where xxx�xxx�xxx is the IP address.
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7�2� - CONFIGURATION shows the main page of the Setup menu. The configuration is divided into different tabs: Figure 29 MAIN, used to set up the general parameters shown in the Overview. LAYOUTS, used to customize the layouts that are displayed in the Overview.
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Custom Header Html: Used to configure the Header of the iMonitor screen. Must be entered in html format. Example: The header used in Circutor's iMonitor has the following html code, which can be used as a sample: <! -- iMonitor (version: 1�1�1-240627) -->...
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☐Disable Chart Animations, Disable chart animations and movements. License Status: This screen also includes the information and license management options for iMonitor. Licenses are managed by the software key. and can be offline and online. The list of the various IP addresses that can be used to reach the connected devices is at the bottom right.
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Row Gap: Space between the rows in pixels, “px”. Background Color: Select the background color of the layout screen. Background Image: Select an image as the Layout wallpaper. Custom Header HTML: Used to configure the layout Header. It must be entered in html ( Figure ).
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7�2�2�1� - Widget Configuration To configure the selected widget in the layout, you must return to the Overview, having first unlocked the widgets in the bottom right corner of the layout screen, . Press the setup menu, ⚙ located at the top right of the Widget to be configured, Figure 35 Figure 35: Example of widgets�...
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Figure 36: Widget configuration screen: General� Title: Widget title. Hide: Option to hide the title. Disable Analyze: Option to disable the analysis feature. ⏺Title Background Color: Color of the title background. ⏺Title Color: Color of the title.
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Previous period to compare: Choose the period (Day, Week, Month or Year) to compare with the current period. Previous time periods to compare: Select the multiplier of periods selected previously to compare. Example: If Previous period to compare is selected: Month and Previous time periods to compare: 4, the graph shows a comparison of the current period, with the closing from 4 months ago.
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7�2�3� - IMAGES On this screen, , images can be uploaded for later use in configuring the layouts. Figure 38 Figure 38: Configuration screen: IMAGES� 7�2�4� - DATA SOURCES , the different sources, PowerStudio engines, from which the variables to be...
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Figure 40: Configuration screen: Edit DataSource� The IP of the engine embedded engine in localhost format should be used Specifically, the addresses should be http:/ /localhost or https:/ /localhost, depending on whether communications with the engine are in HTTP or HTTPS.
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7�2�6� - ADMINISTRATION , is used to configure and update the iMonitor� This screen, Figure 42 Figure 42: Configuration screen: ADMINISTRATION� Protect the configuration option with the given credentials: Used to change the username and password. Application Update: Update the iMonitor version by selecting the update file.
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8.- TECHNICAL FEATURES AC Power supply Rated voltage 120... 264 V Frequency 50... 60 Hz Consumption 11... 28 VA Installation category CAT III 300V DC Power supply Rated voltage 190... 300 V Consumption 2,5... 7 W Installation category CAT III 300V...
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To meet the mechanical requirements of the EN IEC 62368-1 standard, additional protection against mechanical impacts must be provided by the cabinet on which the equipment is to be mounted, with a minimum impact resistance of 6�5 J� 52.5 WLAN SLAVES Figure 43: Dimensions of the line-EDS-iMonitor� Instruction Manual...
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9. - MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE In the case of any query in relation to device operation or malfunction, please contact the CIRCUTOR S�A�U� Technical Support Service. Technical Assistance Service Vial Sant Jordi, s/n, 08232 - Viladecavalls (Barcelona) Tel: 902 449 459 (Spain) / +34 937 452 919 (outside of Spain) email: sat@circutor.com...
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