Telect nrgSMART Manuel utilisateur

nrgCONTROL-BT
nrgSMART
nrgSMART
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Controller
Controller
Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction......................................................................................................................6
1.1 Connect Controller..................................................................................................6
1.2 Configuration Wizard Display..................................................................................7
1.3 About this Guide......................................................................................................8
2. Controller Tab ..................................................................................................................8
2.1 Term Interpretation..................................................................................................8
2.2 Controller Tab Settings............................................................................................9
2.3 Firmware Upgrade Procedure...............................................................................19
3. Site Tab Settings............................................................................................................25
4. Panels Tab Settings.......................................................................................................28
5. Equipment Tab Settings.................................................................................................52
5.1 Importing CSV and Adding Equipment.................................................................56
6. Supplementary Information............................................................................................65
6.1 MIB Table.................................................................................................................65
6.2 Fuse/Circuit Breaker Ratings...................................................................................65
6.3 GMT Fuses ..............................................................................................................68

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List of Figures
Figure 1 - nrgBDFB Connections..........................................................................................4
Figure 2 - nrgSMART™Distributed Network Monitoring and Connections..........................5
Figure 3 - nrgSMART Controller to PC Connection..............................................................6
Figure 4 - Connection Successful - nrgSMART Configuration Wizard Opens......................6
Figure 5 - Controller Tab.......................................................................................................7
Figure 6 - Site Tab ................................................................................................................7
Figure 7 - Panels Tab............................................................................................................7
Figure 8 - Equipment Tab .....................................................................................................7
Figure 9 - Controller Tab Window.........................................................................................9
Figure 10 - Controller Information Screen ..........................................................................11
Figure 11 - Controller Information - More info/Less info Screen.........................................12
Figure 12 - Save/Restore Configuration Screen.................................................................14
Figure 13 - Measurement Settings Screen.........................................................................15
Figure 14 - LAN Configuration Screen................................................................................16
Figure 15 - SNMP Screen...................................................................................................18
Figure 16 - Site Tab Window...............................................................................................25
Figure 17 - Site Information Screen....................................................................................26
Figure 18 - Panels Tab Window..........................................................................................28
Figure 19 - BDFB and Panels Screen ................................................................................30
Figure 20 - Sort Order Screen............................................................................................31
Figure 21 - Panel Information Screen.................................................................................32
Figure 22 - Quad System....................................................................................................35
Figure 23 - Dual System.....................................................................................................37
Figure 24 - Panel Information More info/Less info Screen .................................................38
Figure 25 - Circuit Configuration Screen ............................................................................39
Figure 26 - Circuit Settings Window ...................................................................................41
Figure 27 - Panels Settings Screen....................................................................................42
Figure 28 - Feed Alarms Screen.........................................................................................43
Figure 29 - Voltage Sensors Screen and Temperature Sensors Screen............................46
Figure 30 - Current Sensors Screen...................................................................................48
Figure 31 - Equipment Tab Window....................................................................................52
Figure 32 - Equipment Models, Add Equipment and Equipment........................................53
Figure 33 - New Equipment Information Window/Equipment Information Screen..............54
Figure 34 - Equipment Power Source Screen....................................................................63
Figure 35 - Equipment Power Summary Screen................................................................64

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Figure 1 - nrgBDFB Connections
The nrgBDFB has a built-in controller that has a LAN connection port and nrgNET outputs that connect to 22 external nrgSMART panels and
up to eight internal nrgBDP panels.
Left Daisy
Chain
Configuration
Chassis Ground
nrgNET OUT
nrgNET IN
nrgNET OUT
nrgNET IN
nrgNET OUT
nrgNET IN
nrgNET IN
nrgNET OUT
Right Daisy
Chain
Configuration
nrg600BT08-M
nrg100GMT10-M
Site Controller
Local LAN
Connection SNMP
nrgBDFB

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Figure 2 - nrgSMART™Distributed Network Monitoring and Connections
SNMP
nrgCONTROL-BT
Local LAN Connection
Chassis Ground
DC Power
Connection
nrg100GMT10-M-BT
nrgNET Out
The nrgCONTROL-BT connects to the local LAN connection port and nrgNET outputs connect to 30 external nrgSMART panels.

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1. Introduction
To hook up the controller to a laptop or desktop computer:
1. Apply power to the computer and controller.
2. Attach Ethernet cable into the port on the PC.
3. Attach the other end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN port
on the front of the controller. (See Figure 3)
4. Open your internet browser.
• Browsers supported include:
* Chrome (recommended)
* Firefox
5. In the URL field enter http://192.168.1.1 and press return.
The controller is now connected and the nrgSMART
Configuration Guide will open. (See Figure 4)
Controller configuration software sets the structure of nrgSMART’s system operation. It configures various parameters that define site labels,
panel labels and circuit specific labels, thresholds and behaviors which instruct the controller to implement measures that facilitate equipment
operation, monitoring and control.
1.1 Connect Controller
Figure 3 - nrgSMART Controller to PC Connection
Figure 4 - Connection Successful -
nrgSMART Configuration Wizard Opens

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Controller Tab:View or modify controller information in the
Controller Tab Window
and in the following screens:
Controller Information, Save/
Restore Configuration, Measurement Settings, LAN Configuration and SNMP.
Site Tab:View or modify site specific information in the
Site Tab Window
and in the
Site Information Screen
.
Panels Tab:View or modify panel information in the
Panels Tab Window
and in the following screens/windows:
Panels, Sort Order, Panel
Information, Circuit Configuration, Advanced (Panel Settings, Feed Alarms, Voltage Sensors, Temperature Sensors
and
Current Sensors)
.
Equipment Tab:View or modify equipment information in the
Equipment Tab Window
and in the following screens:
Equipment,
Equipment Models, Equipment Information, Equipment Power Source
and
Equipment Power Summary
.
When connected to the nrgSMART Configuration Wizard, four tabs—Controller, Site, Panels and Equipment—display at the top of the window.
Each tab contains configuration screens where associated field values can be defined or viewed.
Figure 8 - Equipment Tab
Figure 7 - Panels Tab
Figure 6 - Site Tab
Figure 5 - Controller Tab
1.2 Configuration Wizard Display

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1.3 About this Guide
This guide provides guidelines to assist in the configuration of the nrgSMART Controller. While care has been taken to define all associated
components of this product, every aspect of controller configuration may not be covered.
Throughout this guide, Notes, Alerts, Cautions, Warnings and Danger notifications may be used to convey important information the user
should pay special attention to.
The
Controller Tab
allows the user to view information and define how the controller communicates with the site, the panels and the
equipment. From this tab, measurement threshold settings are set, local networks defined and monitoring options designated.
2. Controller Tab
2.1 Term Interpretation
SNMP is a way to monitor network devices that are on an IP network. Information is requested by the SNMP Manager and received from a
network device, about the device and connected equipment, and is sent and stored in a Management Information Base (MIB). With baseline
measurements and continuous updates, equipment performance can be tracked and controlled. Additionally, the SNMP Traps protocol sends
alerts instantly whenever an event occurs.
The SNMP Manager uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) that interacts with a network device and its connected equipment.
Through the Local Area Network (LAN), the SNMP Manager routinely requests information, such as power provisioning, remote site
management and circuit threshold data from network devices in different locations. This information is recorded and stored at a central
Management Information Base (MIB) and can be viewed in a user friendly table. Content displays equipment type and location, performance
and power usage, and monitors threshold levels which can anticipate problems with equipment, mitigating downtime so that maintenance can
be scheduled on a routine basis.
SNMP Traps send instant alerts from the network device when an unusual event occurs. The network device sends these messages without
receiving a request from the SNMP Manager; they are not recorded in the MIB.As soon as an event occurs an alarm is triggered indicating
where the event is. Immediate access to equipment alarms can prevent unnecessary downtime. During an event, an alarm promptly notifies
the local technician who can then make repairs or prevent equipment damage.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

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2.2 Controller Tab Settings
Figure 9 - Controller Tab Window
The
Controller Tab
is comprised of the main window (
Controller Tab Window
) and screens that allow custom settings or display read only
values which are pre-defined. The
Controller Tab Window
contains Reboot and Reset Settings buttons. Within the window are screens that
allow other controller related settings to be defined or viewed.
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Controller Tab Window
Ref. Field Type Value Description
1 Saved At Read Only Text The date and time that information in the
Controller Tab
was last saved.
NOTE: When a field is updated within a window or screen in the
Controller Tab, clicking outside of the field saves the information and
updates the Saved At time.
Field settings are:
Never: Data not saved
Date/Time: mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS (AM/PM)
2 Reboot Select Button Reboots the controller and retains settings.
Select the Reboot button to reboot the controller.
3 Reset Settings Select Button Resets the controller.
Select Reset Settings button to reset the controller.
NOTE: Reset settings sets the controller back to factory default including
the IP address.
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