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EMIC/MBA

Ethernet M-Bus Metering Interface Controller

Important: Retain these instructions

1

Dimensions

EMIC

3 InstAllAtIon

3.1

Installation - Mounting

1 UnpACkIng

2 stoRIng

ContEnts

1 Unpacking...1 2 Storing ...1 3 Installation ...1 3.1 Installation - Mounting ...1 3.2 Installation - Configuring ...5 4 Disposal ...16

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2 0 %RH 70 %RH 0 °C 32 °F +70 °C158 °F EMIC EMIC/MBA Installation Instructions TG201147 100 mm (3.93”) 77 mm (3.03”) 88 mm (3.46”) 19 mm (0.75”) 26 mm (1.02”) 40 m m ( 1. 57 ”) 10 8 m m (4 .21” ) 12 7 m m ( 5” ) 25 m m ( 0. 98 ”)

It is recommended that the installation should comply with the local electrical safety installation practices (e.g. HSE Memorandum of Guidance on Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, USA National Electric Code).

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2

Mounting Requirements

3

Mount in position

3.1

Installation - Mounting

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EMIC

c

d

EMIC

EMIC

a

either on a flat surface

b

or on a DIN rail

EMIC EMIC

either

or

4 off Ø4 mm 2 off Ø7 mm EMIC 4 off screws supplied EMIC EMIC EMIC EMIC H O2 0 90 %RH 0 °C 32 °F +70 °C158 °F

a

b

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4

Connect power supply

5

Connect to supervisor/trend network over Ethernet

3.1

Installation - Mounting

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24 Vdc Power Supply +24 Vdc 0 Vdc +

-EMIC

2 part connector 2 screw terminals for 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 cross section area (20 to 14 AWG) cable The 24 Vdc supply must be floating (not earthed/grounded)

EMIC

Ethernet hub or switch e.g: EDS205

5 port unmanaged switch available from Trend

either

or direct connect

RJ45 24 Vdc ± 15% regulated (300 mA @ 24 Vdc)

XCITE/XA crossover adaptor order separately (XCITE/XA/5 pack of 5) standard Ethernet

cable - see above web browser

only (not 963)

standard Ethernet cable Cat 5e twisted pair

RJ45 RJ45 100 m (109 yds) max.

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7

switch on power

8

Check power lEDs

6

Connect to Meters using Rs232/M-Bus Converter

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3.1

Installation - Mounting

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EMIC

check power press reset button (green) (green) Beep! Meter 1 Meter n RS232/M-Bus Converter (e.g. TWP3) RJ45 RS232 M-Bus M+ M- M+ M-RXD TXD GND RX TX GND M+ M-Pin 1 1 DSR 2 RTS 3 GND 4 TXD 5 RXD 6 DCD 7 CTS 8 DTR cable supplied (EJ107231) EMIC

Note that image above shows the flat side of the RJ45 connector

L Blu O Blk R R Blk Gn Gn Y Bn Grey Signal Colour Or (not used)

▪ EMIC/MBA is master, meters are slaves.

▪ Trend TWP3/TWP20 converters have straight-through RS232 connections as shown. Some converters may require RX/TX crossover.

▪ Use standard 2-wire telephone cable to wire the bus.

Note: Ensure meters are configured with Comms setting, as described in section 3.2 step 10.3. Each meter should be set up with a unique M-Bus primary address (slave address), as described in section 3.2 step 8.4.

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9

Check Ethernet lED

10

Ensure DIp switch set Correctly

1

These instructions rely on the EMIC being set to defaults; if not the address and login may

Access EMIC Web pages

have to change, also if DHCP has been enabled the EMIC may have to be accessed by its hostname. EMIC IPTool (available from Trend Partnernet website) can be used if the IP address is unknown.

3.2

Installation - Configuring

3.1

Installation - Mounting

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EMIC

check Ethernet connection

EMIC

1 2 3 4 DIP ON

check poles 1 and 2 are set to ON (RS232 – default)

1 Connect supervisor/PC as in 3.1 step 5 above

2 Note PC must have fixed IP address

3 Open internet browser, enter EMIC’s IP address/ (default = 192.168.1.228)

4 Enter the user name/password

Admin password

User name: Admin (default) Password: password (default) Select ‘login’

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Note that if the User name or Password have been forgotten a default password may be obtained from Trend Technical Support using the process described in the EMIC Engineering Manual TE201084

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2

Configure EMIC IP Settings

3

set up time and Date

3.2

Installation - Configuring

(continued)

If required to be different from default

1

Select Local IP Settings

1 Select Local IP Settings

2 Change settings

3 Set up browser

a

. Host name: set up if DHCP enabled as in step e. (15 characters maximum).

b

. IP address: changed to fixed IP address on network where EMIC installed

c

. Subnet mask: change to suit network where EMIC is installed

d. Default gateway: IP address of default router

on same subnet as EMIC

e. DHCP enabled: select this if auto IP addressing

(DHCP) required.

f

. Select Set and reboot: save changes and restart EMIC

Enter the new IP address in browser as in 3.2 step 1.3 above (or set hostname if DHCP enabled) and enter user name and password as in 3.2 step 1.4 above

continued on next page Used to timestamp plots and alarms

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3

set up time and Date

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4

set up UDp group

3.2

Installation - Configuring

(continued)

3 Select Time and Date

4

Set up Time and Date

a Set up UDP group b Select Set and reboot

1

Select UDP Group

a Set time b Set date c Select Save

If Trend system uses different group to 57612 (default) - used to build network

2 Set up UDP group

3

After reboot the user has to re-access the EMIC as per 3.2 step1, then re-enter network configuration as 3.2 step 3.1

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5

set up Virtual outstations

6

set up gUIDs

3.2

Installation - Configuring

(continued)

Each meter is represented as a virtual outstation

1 Select Num.OSs / LAN number

2 Add outstation(s)

a. Enter outstation device address. This must

be unique on the internetwork.

(range 1 to 119 excluding 2, 3, 10)

b. Select + to add the outstation.

c. Repeat

a/b above to create an outstation for each meter

3 Set up Lan

a. Enter Lan number of this Lan. This must be unique on the internetwork.

(range 1 to 119 excluding 2, 3, 10)

b

. Select Set to save value

a. Set up Human GUID and Machine GUID to be the same as the other Trend alarm producing devices (e.g. IQ3s, EMICs) on the site. If IQ3s also on site use GUIDs copied from SET.

b. Select Save to save values

1 Select GUID

2 Set up GUIDs

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8

Configure Meters.

7

set up language for Web pages

3.2

Installation - Configuring

(continued)

1 Close down Network Configuration page

2

Select Meter configuration

if required to be changed from English

1

Log on as in 3.2 step 1

2 Select language flags

3

Select language

4 Select Save to store selected language

Available languages are:

English, German, Danish, Spanish, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Swedish

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8

Configure Meters

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.

9

set up outstations

3.2

Installation - Configuring

(continued)

3

Add a meter

4 Set up meter

a b c d* e* f*

a Select slave number, (primary address of meter on M-BUS, 1 to 249)

Note that the meter’s primary address may have to be set up. (e.g for Trend HMM all meters have primary address of 1 with secondary address printed on label; use utility software to access meter using secondary address and to change primary address).

b

Select meter type (e.g. Trend HMM)

c

Select virtual outstation as created in 3.2 step 5.2

d Set Identifier to download default*

e Set Labels to download default*

f Set Units to download default*

* settings d,e,f will automatically populate identifiers, labels, and sensors in virtual outstations

5

. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each meter, and then select Save to store settings

1

Select Network configuration

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9

set up outstations

(continued)

3.2

Installation - Configuring

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2

Select Outstation

3

Select Address module

continued on next page

a

For Trend Lan Alarms: Ensure Use IP Alarms (unchecked)

1. Set Alarm Address (range 1 - 119 excluding 2,3,10) 2. Set Remote Lan (range 1 - 119 excluding 2,3,10)

b

or For IP Alarms: Set Use IP Alarms (checked)

1. Set IP address (e.g; 192, 168, 125, 123) 2. Set Port number (e.g; 1003)

c

Select Save to store settings

4 Set up address module

If required to send alarms

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9

set up outstations

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3.2

Installation - Configuring

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5 Set up Sensors

a Select Sensors

b Set up Sensor Parameters

If required to send alarms or plot sensors

1 2 3 4 5 6

1

. Set High Alarm Limit as sensor value rises through this level it will trigger high alarm (if enabled)

2. Set Low Alarm Limit as sensor value falls below this level it will trigger low alarm

if enabled)

3. Enable High Alarm 4. Enable Low Alarm

5

. Enable sensor to be plotted (Note: maximum of 1024 plots per EMIC)

6

. Set up plot interval - interval between storing values in a plot record

(Alternatively select ‘Set all’ to set all sensors to be plotted at same interval as set in interval box)

c. Repeat for each sensor as required and select Save to store settings

6 Repeat 3.2 steps 9.2 to 9.5 for each virtual outstation

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10

set up M-BUs Comms settings

11

Check M-Bus lED

3.2

Installation - Configuring

(continued)

1 Close down Network configuration page

2 Select Comms settings

For communication with meters over M-BUS (RS485)

3 Set up Comms settings

Set up to match meters; all meters must have same settings

Ensure these values are at default (see step 13): Port Number 1

Port Type RS232 Baud Rate 2400

Polling Interval 15 minutes (see step13) Post-init delay None (see step 13) Zero values on comms failure Comms failure threshold 4 Select Save to store values

EMIC

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Customise settings

3.2

Installation - Configuring

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EMIC Engineering Manual TE201084

section parameter / Function Description

Calculations Source Operands Operations Destinations

Set up calculations as described in manual for Cumulative kWh (3 calculations per meter).

Set up additional calculations if required Users (6 off - per

outstation) PIN numberPIN level Authority >95 to access meter parameters Trend Security (6 off) LAN number

OS address Enable each PIN number in Users to access groups of networked devices Admin

(Change Password) User namePassword Authority to access EMIC web pages Outstation Address

mode Identifier Identifies Outstation - Defaults to meter type Outstation Sensor Label

Units Label and units for each meter parameter Comms Settings Polling interval Default 15 minutes. Some meters can only be

polled a maximum number of times per day (e.g. to preserve battery life).

Post-init delay Default None. Some meters require an initialisation message before requesting the value (some don’t).

Zero values on Comms Fail

Comms Fail Threshold Allows values from meter to be zeroed on comms fail, and number of failed messages before comms failure declared to be setup. Virtual Outstations Delete

Duplicate Administering outstations as required

12

Configure Other Devices and Test System

e.g. Outstation 1 (meter 1) sensor 1 value = xx kwh

EMIC

TCP/IP Meter 1 Ethernet Ethernet Meter 2 R S 2 3 2 / M - B u s converter RS232 M-Bus

Note that each virtual outstation appears as an IQ3 to 963

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13

Customise settings

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14

settings using text Comms

3.2

Installation - Configuring

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EMIC/MBA Data Sheet TA201146 EMIC Engineering Manual TE201084

In addition Knob, Digital Input, Switch, Analogue node, and Binary node modules and their parameters can be set up using Text Communications (e.g using SET); these can be used in calculations. Digital input modules can be programmed to generate alarms.

Module/parameter text Comms Code Description

Plot (P1 to P99) BBUF notification

threshold N Each plot module can have a notification threshold informing the supervisor by way of an event alarm that the data should be read. as required

section parameter / Function Description

Meter Configuration Delete Administering Meters

Backup/Restore Restore Restore backup file from PC to EMIC (e.g.if unit fails)

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Please send any comments about this or any other Trend technical publication to [email protected]

© 2012 Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, ECC Division. All rights reserved. Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, Ecublens, Z.A. La Pièce, 16, 1180 Rolle, Switzerland by its Authorized Representative.

Trend Control Systems Limited reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and make changes to the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes.

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Albery House, Springfield Road, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 2PQ, UK. Tel:+44 (0)1403 211888 Fax:+44 (0)1403 241608 www.trendcontrols.com

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Backup EMIC

To save EMIC configuration to a file on the PC in case of unit failure

1 Return to Main menu

3.2

Installation - Configuring

(continued)

2 Select Back up and restore

3 Select Back up

4 A dialogue box will be launched on your PC

The configuration file will be saved

4 DIsposAl

WEEE Directive:

At the end of their useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of by a suitable recycling centre.

Do not dispose of with normal household waste. Do not burn.

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