sipe M&T Vision User Guide Issue 1, Oct. 2013

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sipe M&T Vision User Guide Issue 1, Oct. 2013

SYNAPSYS SOLUTIONS LIMITED All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of the publisher. Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners. The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of the software that may accompany it. In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this document. Printed: Oct. 2013 in England

Contents - User Guide Contents 1 SIP(E) VISION - DASHBOARD... 1 1.1 The Product... 1 1.2 User Web Pages... 3 1.2.1 Dashboard Overview... 3 1.2.2 Widget Defaults... 4 1.3 Dashboard Preferences... 9 1.4 View Alarm and Event Messages... 10 2 ORDER CODE... 11 2.1 M-Logger Variants... 11 2.2 IF-Logger Variants... 12 2.3 B-Logger Variants... 13 2.4 Upgrades and Accessories... 13 I Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Contents - User Guide II Issue 1, Oct. 2013

1 SIP(E) VISION - DASHBOARD This section explains the availability of user functions. These are simple user functions, not configuration functions, and are considered as operations for viewing information, i.e. specific values and the alarm log. All these functions are available without a User Profile and does not require a Login. Note The current version of the Adobe Flash Player must be installed on the computer (available from www.adobe.com). This is used to display the configuration pages. 1.1 THE PRODUCT SIP(e) Vision is a licence enabled firmware providing Public Display functionality for any SIPe product in our a range of innovative standalone products available for various applications and protocols, see Order Code. This SIP(e) product firmware is compatible with Note Energy/billing software on PC/Monitor Network Screen (MUST have built-in drivers) IPTV (Internet Protocol TV system) Smart TV (e.g. Samsung Series 6) Smart Phones/Tablets We will not recommend specific display devices due to the vast range. Remember Energy metering is compulsory for buildings of a floor area >500M 2. The owner must be able to account for 90% of the consumed energy from each system, i.e. heat, gas, lighting (see Open Technology for details), water and electricity. The internal web pages provide a simple engineering and configuration tool for retrieving data from a defined source and displaying the information in the form of user selected widgets. These web pages also allow configuration of scheduled Alarm, Energy and/or Meter Reading Reports. Following a successful login, Graph data can also be manually downloaded as CSV files for use with third party Energy Billing/Management packages. This can be used to identify and target areas of the buildings utility infrastructure that can be improved to reduce usage and costs. Tip! Remember Products do NOT save energy, but the actions performed as a result of the highlighted improvements will provide real savings. Upgrade a SIPe M-Logger, SIPe IF-Logger or SIPe B-Logger to SIPe Vision for added public display option functionality. 1 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

SYSTEM OVERVIEW These products include internal web-based pages that display data usage and performance graphs and provides Alarm Configuration/Display, On Demand Data Download and/or Scheduled Data Download to FTP configuration. Trend via Energy/Utility Data Graphs on computer SIPe Vision Licence enabled BACnet SIPe Trend B-Logger SIPe BACnet B-Logger SIPe M-Bus M-Logger/IF-Logger SIPe ModBus M-Logger/IF-Logger M-Bus ModBus ModBus TCP/IP 2 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

1.2 USER WEB PAGES The User includes the following internal web-based pages. Dashboard, used to display values derived from the configured groups. If SIPe Vision firmware is not used, graphs will only appear when selected via the Dashboard. If SIPe Vision firmware is used and configured, specified graphs will appear automatically. Alarm, used to show alarm and event messages. 1.2.1 Dashboard Overview The SIPe M&T Dashboard is used to display User selectable widgets according to the SIPe product Licence and relevant data viewing levels, Local (Dashboards that only appear after login) and Public (SIPe Vision licence - Dashboards that appear on a public display). The SIPe default product licence offers Energy, Power and Performance widgets, but this selection of widgets is enhanced when the SIPe Vision is included. Note A SIPe Vision licence can be added to any SIPe product, and will provide additional features, i.e. CO 2 Factors, Weather, NTP, and News Feed. 3 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

1.2.2 Widget Defaults Some widgets may have been changed in order to display necessary information, i.e. the week to week comparison time period displayed in the Current Performance widget or the image displayed in the Personal logo widget. Line graph widget(s) This widget shows 30 minute energy (electric or gas) usage records over the selected time period. It also shows the Water, Power, Solar Energy, Wind Energy and Rain water usage. The graph includes tooltip showing Profile and Energy with timestamp for the selected point in the graph. The Public Dashboard shows either last 7 days or last 30 days. 1. To temporarily change the Usage graph, select the required data type Performance chart. Note Usage (green). Currently recorded usage value. Shows from All data to 1 hour periods defined in the Graph Management dialog. Profile (blue). Shows the average usage calculated from all existing historical data including the current values. Alarm Threshold (red). Alarm threshold is configured via the Alarm threshold popup available after login. Graphing period (below) and current usage value (above). Energy usage data is recorded and calculated at 30 minute intervals. This means that it may take 1.5 hours before a graph will appear on the Line graph on the Dashboard. 4 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Change the Carbon footprint settings This widget shows the calculated total of greenhouse gas emissions (kg CO 2 ) relating to the energy usage recorded by the meter over the selected time period. Change the Carbon performance settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the calculated Carbon performance of the Group over the selected time period. The Carbon performance is illustrated by displaying the amount of Carbon produced as a percentage (%) for the latest defined time period compared to the previous period. Change the Power (kw) value settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the latest recorded Power (kw) value of the Group via the preferred value display scenario. The Power value is illustrated by displaying the current kw value using the selected widget configuration. 5 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Change the Daily information settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows information derived from the defined weather data provider specified on the Weather page of the Configuration dialog and calculated via the configured global position. Tip! This widget requires internet connectivity. This widget shows current date and time calculated sunrise and sunset temperature and weather conditions wind direction and speed precipitation status and humidity Change the Data performance settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the calculated energy performance of the Group over the selected time period. The Data performance is illustrated by displaying the amount of energy used during this current period and as a percentage (%) compared to the previous period. 6 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Change the Financial Saving settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the calculated financial saving of the Group over the selected time period. The financial saving is illustrated by displaying an energy cost saving for the latest defined time period compared to the previous period. Change the Financial Spending settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the calculated expenditure of the Group for the current time period. The calculated financial spending is illustrated by displaying the cost of used energy for the latest defined time period compared to the previous period. Change the Group Comparison settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the comparison of energy used in selected Group(s) over the defined time period. The Group comparison is illustrated by displaying the energy used in selected groups related to usage, expenditure and percentages (%). 7 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Change the Utility Value and Utility Cost settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the calculated value or cost comparison (as appropriate) of the grouped utilities, e.g. electric energy, gas energy or water, between selected Groups. The comparison is illustrated by the start of period value and the end of period value as a preferred value display scenario, and a total value or total % (percentage) for the defined time period. Tip! The RSS News Feed settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows information from 1 (one) or more selected RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) documents defined on the News page of the Configuration dialog. This widget may require internet connectivity. Note The RSS News Feed is a standard XML file format. Change the Personal Logo settings (Vision Licence needed) This widget shows the selected file, e.g. site photo, company logo, etc. with user defined widget label. Multiple Personal Logo widgets can be added to the Dashboard, but each separate widget can display a specified image. 8 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

1.3 DASHBOARD PREFERENCES The Dashboard Preferences are used to determine configuration of financial widget information for utility datatypes, control and appearance of the dashboards and local browser history (cache). General parameters The General parameters determine the configuration of financial widget information for utility datatypes, including Currency relevant to the site location and supplier, and the cost according to energy and water usage. Local parameters The Local parameter is used to determine the speed at which the zoom feature is applied. Note Only available after Login. Utility parameters The Utility parameter is used to ensure the latest data is applied to the dashboard widget, e.g. group values. Public parameters Public Preference parameters are used to control the display of the dashboard and group pages, including orientation and the time period for displaying the Group page. 9 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

1.4 VIEW ALARM AND EVENT MESSAGES This page shows a log of 250 entries alarm and event messages relating to the product and system. These messages show exception messages including a reference area description, time and the amount energy that is exceeding the limit, e.g. an alarm message occurred (red) and cleared (yellow), and system condition messages including Profile Login, System startup and System shutdown, e.g. an event message (green). Tip! The page will overwrite the earliest entry, i.e. first in, first out, and may be useful for detecting network/product problems. To see alarm and event messages 1. Click in the roll down tab to show a list of historic alarm and event messages. An email alarm notification can be configured to automatically send an email if the amount energy used in a period has exceeded the limit. Some system information relating to product on time and network traffic is displayed on the System status page. 10 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Order Code - User Guide 2 ORDER CODE This describes each part of the SIPe M&T order code. Remember Upgrade a single networked SIPe M-Logger, SIPe IF-Logger or SIPe B-Logger to include SIPe Vision. SIPe Vision provides added functionality, networking and public display options. 2.1 M-LOGGER VARIANTS ORDER CODE ModBus SIPe/MODM/EMT/25DP SIPe/MODM/EMT/50DP SIPe/MODM/EMT/100DP M-Bus SIPe/MBUS/EMT/25DP SIPe/MBUS/EMT/50DP SIPe/MBUS/EMT/100DP DESCRIPTION Up to 25, 50 or 100 'Datapoints' from a single ModBus network without BeMS interface connection. Up to 25, 50 or 100 'Datapoints' from a single M-Bus network without BeMS interface connection. Note SIPe/MBUS/ / requires appropriate M-Bus Level Converter. 11 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Order Code - User Guide 2.2 IF-LOGGER VARIANTS ORDER CODE ModBus SIP/MODM/P/1VIQ (or 100P/BAC) SIP/MODM/D/4VIQ (or 4D/BAC) SIP/MODM/D/8VIQ (or 8D/BAC) SIP/MODM/D/16VIQ (or 16D/BAC) SIP/MODM/D/24VIQ (or 24D/BAC) SIP/MODM/D/32VIQ (or 32D/BAC) SIP/MODM/BS/VIQ/P (or BS/BAC) SIP/MODM/G/VIQ/P (or G/BAC) M-Bus SIP/MBUS/P/1VIQ (or 100P/BAC) SIP/MBUS/D/3VIQ (or 3D/BAC) SIP/MBUS/D/20VIQ (or 20D/BAC) SIP/MBUS/D/60VIQ (or 60D/BAC) SIP/MBUS/BS/VIQ (or BS/BAC) DESCRIPTION Up to 100 registers from multiple slaves (mapped to 1 viq (or 1 BACnet device)) and 100 'Datapoints' per SIPe. Up to 50 registers from 4, 8, 16, 24 or 32 slaves (1 slave to 1 viq (or to 1 BACnet device)) and 100 'Datapoints' per SIPe. Customer defined registers and slaves (to customer defined viq (or 1 BACnet device)) and 100 'Datapoints' per SIPe. Customer defined registers from 1 slave (to multiple viqs (or 1 BACnet device)) and 100 'Datapoints' per SIPe. Up to 100 points from maximum unit loads determined by Level (M-Bus) Converter (all meters to 1 viq or all meters to 1 BACnet device) and 100 'Datapoints' per SIPe. 20 points from 3, 20 or 60 meters (1 meter to 1 viq (or all meters to 1 BACnet device)) and 100 'Datapoints' per SIPe. Customer defined points and meters (to customer defined viq (or 1 BACnet device)) and 100 'Datapoints' per SIPe. Note The maximum number of meters will depend on the total number of Unit loads used by the M-Bus meters, i.e. 10 M-Bus meters using 2 Unit loads each requires a SIP/MBUS/D/20VIQ and a MBUS/RS232/CONV/20 and will not allow for further expansion on the same product. 12 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

Order Code - User Guide 2.3 B-LOGGER VARIANTS ORDER CODE Trend SIPe/TREND/EMT/25DP SIPe/TREND/EMT/50DP SIPe/TREND/EMT/100DP BACnet SIPe/BACNET/EMT/25DP SIPe/BACNET/EMT/50DP SIPe/BACNET/EMT/100DP DESCRIPTION Up to 25, 50 or 100 'Datapoints' from a compatible Trend BeMS interface connection. Up to 25, 50 or 100 'Datapoints' from a compatible BACnet BeMS interface connection. 2.4 UPGRADES AND ACCESSORIES Upgrade any SIPe Logger variant with SIPe Vision to provide public display functionality for a site. ORDER CODE Upgrade SIPe/MODM/ETV/U SIPe/MBUS/ETV/U SIPe/VISION/FW Accessories MBUS/RS232/CONV/3 MBUS/RS232/CONV/20 MBUS/RS232/CONV/60 PSU/24VDC/1A SYN/ESW8 DESCRIPTION Specifically formatted storage device and firmware upgrade for SIP/MODM/... to SIPe/MODM/... IF-Log. Public display (Vision) firmware licence enabled. Specifically formatted storage device and firmware upgrade for SIP/MBUS/... to SIPe/MBUS/... IF-Log. Public display (Vision) firmware licence enabled. Addition/Optional upgrade compatible with all SIPe products. Typically, 1 SIPe Vision per facility/site/project 3 Unit load Level (M-Bus) Converter 20 Unit load Level (M-Bus) Converter 60 Unit load Level (M-Bus) Converter 24V DC 1A Power Supply Industrial Ethernet switch with 8 x 10/100BaseT(X) ports 13 Issue 1, Oct. 2013

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