Bticino PM1WS32 User Manual
Bticino PM1WS32 User Manual

Bticino PM1WS32 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Energy Web Server User Manual...
  • Page 2 Energy Web Server 8.2 Data display pages ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59 Index 8.2.1 My panel board 8.2.2 Consumptions: data & diagrm. 8.2.2.1 Grand Total 8.2.2.2 Partials - Groups and load type 1. Licence Agreements ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 8.2.2.3 Compare 2. System requirements ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 8.2.2.4 Details 3.
  • Page 3: System Requirements

    License Agreement shall not be permitted. For example, if the applicable documentation grants you the right to use multiple copies of PM1WS10: “Mini Energy Web Server 10” the Software, only a transfer of the rights to use all such copies of the Software would be valid;...
  • Page 4: Compatible Devices

    Energy Web Server 4. Languages available Languages: -Deutsch - Range MEGATIKER -English • M2 250 electronic, M4 630 electronic, M5 1600 electronic only versions with integrated measurement unit -Español - via the communication module Cat.No M7COM -Français - Range MEGABREAK with protection unit – touch screen (Cat.Nos MP6SH/TH) -Français (Belgique) - via the communication module Cat.No M8COM -Ελληνικά...
  • Page 5: Preliminary Operations

    Energy Web Server Type 3: Mini Web server is used as a Gateways IP “Concentrator” (All Modbus RS485 devices are wired only to Gateways 0 046 89, which then communicate - Range Green’Up™ (Old range) with the Web Server). • “One-side”...
  • Page 6 Energy Web Server Building 4. Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” Configuration of the Web Server Network 5. Click “Properties” 7.7.1 Network Settings - Personal configuration û û To access to the Web Server, type the IP address 192.168.1.100 Hub/ (default IP) in the web browser. Switch Web Server’s Login page appears Mini Web Server default settings...
  • Page 7 Energy Web Server 5. Click “Web Server configuration” 7.7.2 Access with new Network parameters 6. Click “Use the following IP address” • After changing of the Network parameters of the Server, it is 7. Enter the LAN parameters as shown necessary to configure manually an IP address compatible with 8.
  • Page 8 Energy Web Server 4. Enter the new parameters - Time zone - Data and time Modbus settings - ONLY FOR VERSION 10/32 5. Click “Save” to confirm In the Web Server’s Home page Alternatively, you can use the “Automatic time settings” function that allow the Web Server reach the clock from a Network time protocol 1.
  • Page 9 Energy Web Server 7.10 Update of the Web Server 1. Click “Browse” to select the file “.jar” from your computer Materials required: 2. Click “Upgrade” - File downloaded from the “e-catalogue” legrand : IMPORTANT: please allow the time for the updating procedure: about 30 seconds •...
  • Page 10 Energy Web Server This page contains parameters about the source folder, the destination path, and the scheduling of the operations. 7.11.2 Changing of the display language 1. Choose the proper language from the list box. • Source folders: This field indicates which folders of the Energy Web Server should be processed through the Connector function. If it In the Web Server’s Home page Note: this operation doesn’t change the default language...
  • Page 11 Energy Web Server 4. Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” 5. Click “Properties” This area gives log and info about the Connector function: if it’s working properly (example: when the transfer is started and when is 7.15 LAN configuration of the computer - Automatic IP address completed) or if there is any issue (example: it isn’t possible to reach Follow the procedure: the external server).
  • Page 12 Energy Web Server 7.16 Configuration of the electric installation in the Web Server - “System configuration” Type the set IP address in the web browser. 7.16.1 Gateways and Devices configuration Web Server’s login page appears 1. Click “Gateways and devices” Gateway’s settings page appears 1.
  • Page 13 Energy Web Server The page is divided into two sections: 7.15.1.3 Creating and Saving of “Physical” Devices section is the “Added Devices” area. - Procedure for Measure device with RS485 output section shows the “Device Settings” area, where the configuration fields for the selected device are available. 1.
  • Page 14 Energy Web Server - Procedure for Measure devices with pulse output (Electricity, Water and Gas counters) - Procedure for Circuit-breakers MEGATIKER - MEGABREAK and BTDIN RCD add-on modules 1. Click “Add” 2. Choose the Device family from the families list 1.
  • Page 15 Energy Web Server - Procedure for Green’Up Charging Stations (Old range) - “One-side” Stations A pop-up window appears 8. Click “Yes” if you want to set the parameters for the other side of the “Two-sides” station; in this case, for the new side, is necessary to 1.
  • Page 16 Energy Web Server - Procedure for “Generic” Measurement/Counting Devices with Modbus RS485 output 3. In this page for each device configured by the user, it is possible to set following options: - “Exclude from totals”. Select this option if you don’t want that the quantities measured by this device are added on the histograms in the “Grand Total“...
  • Page 17 Energy Web Server • Details for the option “Exclude from totals“ 7.16.1.5 System functions This option must be enabled if the measurement of a device is cumulative with the measurement carried out by a general measuring - ON/OFF Button device. In the example: consumptions of the line “Lighting”...
  • Page 18 Energy Web Server - DELETE Button 7.16.2 Loads, Groups and Panel boards configuration Optional setup, used to give a description of the electrical installation by panel board(s), load(s) and group(s) Allows to erase a Gateway or a Device. 1. Click “Loads, groups and panel boards” 1.
  • Page 19 Energy Web Server 7.16.2.1 Panel boards 7.16.2.2 Loads • CREATING AND SAVING PANEL BOARD • CREATING AND SAVING LOADS For a physical distribution of the different panel boards of the installation. are available: Recommended architecture: only one Gateway per Panel board - 6 “pre-defined”...
  • Page 20 Energy Web Server 7.16.2.3 Measure groups 7.16.2.4 System functions • CREATING AND SAVING MEASURE GROUPS - Delete Button For a logical distribution of the measuring points of the installation Allows to disable / erase a Panel board, a Load or a Measure group. Note: For the “pre-defined”...
  • Page 21 Energy Web Server The page is divided into three sections: By clicking on “Disable” the selected Panel board / Load / Measure group, goes into “Deactivated” state. section shows the Cost Rules created by the users. Note: in a new factory web server or in an updated web server where no tariffs was configured, this area is empty.If, on the other hand, Electricity, Gas or Water tariffs were already configured before the updating of an installed web server, they are here displayed in a Rule with the wording ”DEFAULT”...
  • Page 22 Energy Web Server 3. Clicking on ”Edit” button, the page where it is possible to create Tariffs to be assigned to Cost Rules is displayed. • Procedure to create Cost Rules Each cost rule is defined by assigning the following parameters (some are mandatory while others are optional): - a Tariff among those previously created - a specific validity date or validity period - a time frame where the rule is true...
  • Page 23 Energy Web Server Example 1: Rule with Tariff 1, valid all year round from 00:00 to 18:59, from Monday to Friday Example 4: Exception for the month of March 2020; the rule created provides Tariff 3 all day any day of the week IMPORTANT: the operating logic of the cost rules is based on a “true”...
  • Page 24 Energy Web Server 7.16.5 Green’Up configuration Bill of consumptions page from 3.8.1 version, 2. Click “Web server settings” Optional setting, allows to enable the control logics for the automatic with Rule associated to “Default” tariff management of the charging processes. If you don’t want to create new Tariffs or Cost Rules, you can keep this configuration with which web server continue the economic accounting of Electricity, Water and Gas consumptions as before.Otherwise, before creating new Tariffs and Rules, we suggest to you to edit “Default”...
  • Page 25 Energy Web Server L1 L2 L3 This configuration does not take into account consumption and availability of potential energy from the other loads of the installation (Image 1) because the limit of maximum current available for the charging is fixed and imposed by the rated current of the part of the installation Total power Total power the meter measures the power...
  • Page 26 Energy Web Server Green area: all charging processes in progress continue, each new charge request is authorized. Yellow area: all charging processes in progress continue. No new charge request is authorized until the system returns in the green area. 7.16.5.2 Priority stations If there is a charge request in waiting status, control logics try to return the system in the green area by reducing the charging current of This page allows to set the priority of the Charging Stations in the waiting charging list.
  • Page 27 Energy Web Server 7.16.6 Master/Slave function 4. Click to to Enable (“ON”) the Modbus TCP Server used forMaster/ This function allows you to use a web server as “Master” of one or more “Slave” web servers in order to let the “Master” acquire consump- 7.16.6.1 Activation of the Function Slave function...
  • Page 28 Energy Web Server 1. Click “Add” 2. Assign the parameters to the Virtual gateway = Slave Web server: - in the “Load types” page for preconfigured or user-created Loads (see image below) IP Address of the Slave Web Server (required parameter) Name (required parameter) Description/Location (optional parameter) 3.
  • Page 29 Energy Web Server 8. Use 8.1.2 Creating a new User Access Only the users “Administrator” and “GreenUp” can add new users. The access to the Web Server data is protected by identification codes (PIN and PUK codes). Four types of “default” users are configurated: - “administrator”...
  • Page 30 Energy Web Server 8.1.3 ChangSing of the access rights The access rights of a user can be modified only by the users “administrator” or “greenUp” Data display pages 8.2.1 My panel board In the Users configuration page In the Home Page 1.
  • Page 31 Energy Web Server For Green’Up users, the Devices page is as follows: • CONFIGURATION OF DIGITAL OUTPUTS (for M7TIC/IO and M7TICPROG) In “My panel board” page: 1. Select a “Power Supervision System” Device 2. Click “Configuration” 3. Select the output to configure 4.
  • Page 32 Energy Web Server 8.2.2 Consumptions: data & diagrm. 8.2.2.1 Grand Total 1. Click “Grand total” Grand total page appears In the Home Page 1. Click “Consumptions: data & diagrm. ” Visualization of Total Energy Consumptions (Ea +) on histograms Consumptions page appears divided per Load 2.
  • Page 33 Energy Web Server 8.2.2.2 Partials - Groups and load type 8.2.2.4 Details 1. Click “Partials - Groups and load type” Visualization of Partials Consumptions on histograms per Day / Month / Year 2. Click to view the consumption of a specific Measure group or of “all 1.
  • Page 34 Energy Web Server 8.2.2.5 Tariffs Are available 2 ways of displaying data: • Total (Consumption costs of the entire installation) 8.2.2.5.2 Details 1. Click “Tariffs” • Details (Consumptions costs of a single Device) Tariffs page appears 1. Click “Details” The page is divided into two sections: - section shows the devices added by the users with their characteristics and status icons.
  • Page 35 Energy Web Server 8.2.2.6 Advanced histograms and charts display For histograms and pie charts of the menus “Partial – Groups and Load type”, “Details”, ”Tariffs-Total” and ”Tariffs-Details” an advanced - Detailed view and direct download of data display mode is available. - Full screen display 1.
  • Page 36 Energy Web Server • Description of the device selection button In this page are shown the existing links between the EMS BTDIN modules configured in the Web Server: - on the left, modules that gene- Modbus Address (Modbus Address - Position for counters with pulse output orModbus Address - Side for charging stations “two” sides rate events- on the right, modules that generate actions in response to the events or Modbus Address - Indication of the virtual device type for the Master/Slave function) Each module is indicated with its name, function, name of the Gateway under which is the EMS module and the Modbus address of the...
  • Page 37 Energy Web Server 8.3.1 Details In the Green’Up’s management page • Description of the Device selection button 1. Click “Details” Green’Up details page appears. Modbus Address (or Modbus Address - Side for charging stations “two” sides of the old range) Name of the Charging station Device status Communication error...
  • Page 38 Energy Web Server 8.4.3 Management of CSV files CSV files are created automatically according to the settings done by theuser in “System Configuration”. Files are saved in the HDD of the Web Server in the following sub-folders: • “devices”: contains the data recorded by each device (multifunctiondevice, energy meter, etc.) •...
  • Page 39 Energy Web Server 8.4.3.2 ”energy” folder It contains a series of “.csv” files with the recording of energy consumptions subdivided per “Devices”, “Groups” and “Loads”.Files name Reports & data download “type�sampling period�file version” 8.5.1 Data Download This function allows you to directly export consumption data in “.csv” format - type: consumptions distributed per devices, groups or loads for a single device, a group of devices or for all devices installed in the - sampling period: year-month of recording...
  • Page 40 Energy Web Server To download csv files: 1. Click to select the list type that will be displayed: Meter Devices In the .zip archive you can find a file with consumption data and a file with (default), Groups or Loads costs data for each consumption type: electricity, gas and water for the 2.
  • Page 41 Energy Web Server The page is divided into two sections: section shows the “physical” or “virtual” devices added by the users with their characteristics and status icons 8. Click to save the file on your computer , then 9. click “OK” section is the area where is possible to select: The file is now downloaded on your computer from the web server’s databa-...
  • Page 42 Energy Web Server Email configuration page appears This page is used to configure the sender e-mail profile; e-mail recipients will This page is used to configure the sender Telegram profile; Telegram users will receive messages containing alerts, events, … with the receive messages containing alerts, events, reports, …...
  • Page 43 Energy Web Server The page is divided into two sections: section shows the “physical” or “virtual” devices added by the users with their characteristics and status icons 8.6.4 Alert settings Page dedicated to EMS BTDIN devices. section is the area where is possible to select and set: In the Web Server’s home page This page is used to set the type(s) of alarm/event for which are sent - which type of report: Summary or Detailed...
  • Page 44: Backup And Restore

    Energy Web Server Reports: alarms System information System information page appears This function allows the automatic creation and display of the list of “System information” page allows the user to have information rela- alarms, events, … , registered by each Modbus RS485/EMS BTDIN ting to the operation of the Web Server such as: interface (cat.no F80BIM1) installed in the system.
  • Page 45 Energy Web Server Backup and restore page appears Restore procedure 1. Copy the file to restore “database.zip” in the Web server’s FTP Backup and restore page appears In the Web Server’s home page 3. Click “Backup” to access the page 2.
  • Page 46 Energy Web Server 10. Network type and access mode • Users to Web Server: - Port 80, HTTP (http://IP2 by web browser) 10.1 LAN/intranet - Port 443, HTTPS (https://IP2 by web browser) - Port 443, Telegram Private network - Ports 20 and 21, FTP (ftp://IP2 by web browser or in “My Computer”) Addresses and rights managed by the Manager of the Building - Port 502, Modbus over IP if Mini Web Server used as RS485/IP converter Hub/Switch...
  • Page 47 Energy Web Server 11. FAQ 10.2.1 Ports Web Server to Gateway: 11.1 Access problems Port 502, Modbus TCP If typing the PIN and PUK codes, Web Server’s home page is not displayed correctly (continuous refresh of the page), you have to do the following operations : - delete the cookies Hub/Switch...
  • Page 48 Energy Web Server MOBILE VERSION MANUAL 12. Use 12.1.3 Changing of the display language 12.1.4 Logout procedure 12.1 Access The Logout icon appears in the Web Server’s home page. The access to the Web Server’s data is protected by identification codes (PIN and PUK codes). Four types of “default”...
  • Page 49 Energy Web Server For each page are available: 12.2.2 Consumptions: data & diagrm. “Consumptions” page allows to view the global or detailed consumptions In the Devices list’s page press on a Device button. section shows the values measured by the selected device. of the devices added by the users.
  • Page 50 Energy Web Server • Partials - Groups and Loads • Compare In the Consumptions menu page press on “Compare”. In the Consumptions menu page press on “Partials - Comparison page of Consumptions In the Devices list’s page press on a Device button. Groups and Load type”.
  • Page 51 Energy Web Server - Detailed view and direct download of data Pressing on the three points “…“, another set of options is displayed. Pressing on the button , it is possible to browse the histograms in detailed mode by : - Day (per hours) - Month (per days) Pressing on two arrows (...
  • Page 52 Energy Web Server In the Devices list’s page press on a Charging station’sbutton. • Management Details page of the selected device appears. In the Green’Up menu page press on “Management”. The page is divided into two parts: Devices list’s page appears. section is the area where is possible to select the details ofthe This page shows the charging...
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