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1. as an input channel PPP in connection to remotely access the MPS 100 via the telephone network for instance for remote maintenance purposes In this case it will allow the user to browse the dashboards provided with the unit and where applicable access and modify some settings In order to get communication with the MPS100 you will have to launch your web browser and enter the following IP address 192 168 1 12 in the form of an URL in your preferred web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 6 3 or above including the plug in Java Virtual Machine revision 1 4 1_01 as an output channel PPP out connection to send the e mail produced by Automatic notification and Data logging In this case it is mandatory to configure your PC so as to have the capability to access an Internet Provider see Annexe J MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Contral Setup Modem communication setup Modem serial port Identification Enter password Retype password Password e Modem initialization escape sequence Apply Schneider Electric 19 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc st E9165 Advanced setup In both cases you have to fill in the fields below Username field limited to 20 characters without spaces Password fields limited to 20 characters without spaces These last two fields will be used by
2. User level access The miscellaneous page displays the characteristics of the control unit and the circuit breaker Because this page includes data from the cradle module if installed it takes a few seconds to check for the presence of this module During the wait period an hourglass is displayed Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91566 Home Documentation Monitoring Maintenance Main fuel pump Micrologic identification Neutral Breaker info History log Trip history i Currents WA Micrologic 6 0 H eg Spring charged TP history is empty CH Yes Voltages UfV Standard Not def None Powers P kW Not defined Ready to close Not defined SE PF Yes Alarm history is empty P rotection Energies E kWh Lindt rev 9 240 Craddie OFF Miscellaneous COMM rev 1 108 AA REMARK THD display is only available for Micrologic H model Incoming Outgoing PowerMeters dashboard When you select the dashboard for a PowerMeter unit among PM300 PM500 PM700 PM8X0 amp PM9C but all declared as a PM500 the following pages will be displayed Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91567 Home Documentation Monitoring Maintenance Low voltage transformer PM3 5 7 8 9C Currents I A Voltages UfV Powers P kW Energies E kWh The graphical analog display is refreshed every second This is signaled by the small LED blinking green and red in the
3. The system should find your modem If the type is not correctly identified you have the option to Change it manually to pick your modem type or to use Have Disk to load the modem definition file from the floppy delivered with your modem if it is a new type not known by this release of NT Then select Next Install New Modem E91599 Tour modem has been set up successtully IF you want to change these settings double click the Moderns icon in Control Panel select this modem and click Properties Rock parcel For the first installation of a modem on your system you will be asked to define your Country Area code and Dial out prefix Then click Finish Schneider Electric 50 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91600 E91601 Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows NT4 0 Modems Properties e Practical Peripherals HM Z22HL IV 24 COM To check the settings for the modem select the Modem icon in the Control Panel to display the modem properties C Installing Dial Up Networking There are several methods to install Dial Up Networking It is possible to do it through Network installation Select the Network icon in the Control Panel and if there was previously no network component installed since Dial Up Networking is a Network we will continue with the NT networking installation SS A F Network PC Card Ports PCMCIA Network Configuration
4. 1 Micrologic Main power pump N 37 Connected This page displays all the Modbus devices that were declared in the Basic configuration setup Master Slave Modbus setup The Status column provides the Modbus communication status Disconnected means no Modbus data has been exchanged between the MPS 100 and the device Connected means data has been successfully exchanged between the MPS 100 and the device Automatic notification setup MERLIN 227 Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Monitoring C Mamtenance Automatic notification setup ER E Mail subject E Mail text Target E Mail addresses Main power pump N 37 TRIP Ground Ground TRIP Main power pump N 37 ground TRIP jerome_leconte miail schneider fr Input number E Mail subject E Mail text Target E Mail addresses 0 0 to 1 Contact N 1 Main panelboard door has been openned jerome_leconte mail schneider fr Register number E Mail subject E Mail text Target E Mail addresses a 46 reg 760 PLC event PLC water driver has activated register 760 daniel_pot miail schneider fr This page displays all the automatic notifications that have been programmed in the Application setup Outputs configuration Schneider Electric 34 User level access MERLIN GEMIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91575 Home Documentation Maintenance Outputs configuration Output number
5. Micrologic Mode Time delay Alarm N 1 48 reg 742 Main power pump N 37 Delay 1 TRIP This page displays the outputs setup In this example only output no 1 has been programmed If a TRIP condition occurs on the Main power pump No 37 Micrologic device output no 1 will be closed and register 742 contents will go from 0 to 1 Threshold maintenance registers Innovation and Services Bank Geneva oM MERLIN GERIN age R Home Documentation Maintenance Threshold maintenance registers Micrologic Operation counter threshold Wear indicator threshold Masterpact NIR fi2521 100 Masterpact NW 01 2997 250 Circuit breaker N 1 5320 fi 50 Circuit breaker N 2 fi 260 For each declared Micrologic device this page displays the threshold setup for the operation counter and the wear indicator Automatic notification trace Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91577 Home Documentation Automatic notification trace Date Device Event Receiver Status November 5 2002 12 9 Input set to D jerorne_leconte mail schneider fr Ok November 5 2002 12 14 Main power pump N 37 TRIP jerome_leconte mail schneider fr OK MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 35 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc ice ba LO T e gt UI User level access This page logs the last 100 e mail messages automatic notifications and data logging showing their
6. Micrologic Alarm E_mail subject E_mail text Target e_mail addresses Not selected D P SS TRIP D Not selected D iis RE SE TRIP D Not selected D E Te P TRP sl zl ITo assign an automatic notification to a Micrologic control unit select within the Micrologic Alarm column the desired Micrologic control unit previously declared in the slave Modbus setup and the alarm to be monitored Then fill in the E_mail subject E_mail text and Target E_mail addresses fields It is possible to select a number of events for the same Modbus device and to specify several e mail addresses as long as the e mail adresses are separated by commas The E_mail subject field is limited to 20 characters the E_mail text field is limited to 160 characters and the Target e_mail addresses field is limited to 90 characters In the case of using the services of an SMS broker the E_mail subject and or E_mail text fields can include instructions for sending the content to a mobile phone number in the form of an SMS short message service text message The default channel used to route the e mail is the LAN It may be switched to modem see the Automatic notification setup page on page 20 WARNING No on line consistency check regarding Micrologic control unit are performed when selecting an alarm You must therefore make sure your Micrologic control unit can handle this type of alarm and make sure these alarms have been assigned in the Micrologic control unit
7. Pump N energies acilletalon aolcom MasterpactNT08 Powers model P H x PumpN power achilletalon aolcom MasterpactNTO8 Powers model P H x Fus N powermaxdemand achilletalon aolcom MasterpactNWN1 x Currents model P H z PumpN 2imaxdemand achiletalon aolcom None Nome Af E Noe lues SIT Nowe Nome None Nome None Nome ll ITo assign Micrologic data logging contents select the desired Micrologic control unit previously declared in the slave Modbus setup Then select the data to log and fill in the E_mail subject and Target E_mail addresses fields It is possible to assign a number of Data to log types to the same Micrologic control unit and to specify several e mail addresses separated by commas The E_mail subject field is limited to 20 characters and the Target e_mail addresses field is limited to 90 characters WARNING No on line consistency check regarding Micrologic control unit are performed when selecting Data to log You must therefore make sure your Micrologic control unit can handle this type of Data to log e g a type A Micrologic control unit cannot read voltage power energy etc The default channel used to route the e mail is the LAN It may be switched to modem see the Data logging settings page on page 21 Schneider Electric 15 Application setup PowerMeters data logging contents PM300 PM500 amp PM9C PM devices can read many values including curre
8. this will bring you to the TCP IP Settings menu box MPS100 P E91588 General Server Types Scripting Multilink Type of Dial Up Server PPP Internet Windows NT Server Windows 20 E Advanced options T Log on to network Enable software compression T Require encrypted password Require data encryption T Record a log file for this connection Allowed network protocols F NetBEUI WM TCP IP TCPVIP Settings Schneider Electric 45 Configuring TCP IP Dial Up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 98 Me Click the Specify name server addresses button and enter the DNS numbers as shown below Click the OK button to close the TCP IP Settings menu box and the OK button to close the MPS 100 dialogue box TCP IP Settings E91589 IS aadiess D Creating a shortcut icon for MPS 100 Dial Up Networking In the Dial Up Networking menu box right click the MPS 100 icon again and click Create Shortcut You will be prompted with a message Press the Yes button to create an icon in the desktop called Shortcut to MPS 100 shortcut E91590 From the desktop double click the icon Shortcut to MPS 100 This will open the Connect To menu box In the Username field type the username you specified in the MPS 100 Modem configuration setup page default is login and in the Password field type the password you specified on the same page Then click
9. Add Remove Enen Update Description 4 nonroutable protocol designec tor use in small LANs 2 If the TCP IP Protocol line is not visible click the Add button Select Network Protocol Ei ES N LO e gt W Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OF IF SC you have an installation disk for this component click Have Disk Network Protocol 3 Novell IF Gateway 3 NWLink INAP Compatible Transport 3 Point To Point Tunneling Protocol Y Streams Environment d T CFIP Protocol r Have Disk OF Cancel Schneider Electric 58 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc 3 In the Select Network Protocol dialog box click TCP IP Protocol and OK B Configuring the modem If the modem is already configured and working feel free to skip this section and proceed to section C What kind of modem is installed 2 In the Control Panel look for the Phone and Modem Options icon and double click to select If you receive the Location Information dialog box see picture below then go to step 3 otherwise skip the third step and go to step 4 Location Information 3 x y gt e gt W Before you can make any phone or modem connections Windows needs the following information about your current location What country region are you in nom FRANCE What area cade or city code are you in now IF you dial a number to access a
10. MP1 00 Click Finish to save it in your Dial Up Networking folder Double click it to connect To edit this conmection later click it click the File menu and then click Properties Back Cancel 5 A new icon called MPS 100 will show up in the Dial Up Networking menu box Fa Dial Up Networking E91586 File Edt View Go Favorites Connections He gt al a Forte Up Create ral 5 Make Mew MPS100 Connection 2 object s A 6 Right click the MPS 100 icon and scroll to Properties Left click the Properties button This will bring you to another menu box called the MPS 100 menu box Below are the settings that should be found in the 2 main tabs Check and configure the settings accordingly General Verify the area code and phone number Verify that the correct modem is listed under Connect using Once all settings are OK go to the next tab Server types Schneider Electric 44 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc MPS 100 7 E91587 General SEVE Types Scripting Multilink 2 HG UD Phone number Area code Telephone number sl 047657 9998 Country code France sl MW Use area code and Dialing Properties Connect using ee irom CardBus Modem 56 sl Configure e Server types Verify that PPP Internet Windows NT Server Windows 98 appears in the Type of Dial Up Server box Click the TCP IP Settings button
11. Manual Rev 1 08ab doc CO gt E 3 TOP FIP Modbus Product description The Micro Power Server MPS 100 is an Ethernet based device 10 Megabits s providing a transparent interface between Ethernet based networks and Modbus slave devices The Modbus slave devices may include Micrologic control units on Masterpact or Compact NS circuit breakers PM500 Power Meters or any other devices that communicate using the Modbus protocol RTU The MPS 100 uses the Modbus TCP IP protocol to access information across either a Local Area Network connection Ethernet port either a Dial Up Network connection RS232C modem port The MPS 100 has a master Modbus connector and I O ports six inputs two outputs for external events local actuators connections The MPS 100 provides TCP IP Modbus Gateway through LAN or via modem Automatic notification and Data logging via push mail WEB server with embedded html pages These pages are used either for MPS 100 configuration either for remote monitoring of Micrologic trip unit and PM500 Power Meters Gateway 4 Modbus ndino rindul Automatic notification au sng IEUls Data logging Sr E Jemp Inputs Ss CR CH 5 2 Outputs WEB Server Functionnal diagram Note The Ethernet and RS232C modem ports share internal services gateway and web server simultaneously however it is impossible to communicate from the LAN to the modem and or from the mode
12. and modem with Remote Access Services RAS Familiarity with RAS setup will assist you in trouble shooting any RAS issues you may encounter during this process If you currently use a commercial Internet Service Provider ISP this installation may alter the ISP configuration Keep your Windows installation CD ROM and user manual close at hand Print out these RAS installation instructions and refer to them as you proceed System requirements The computer must have at least 32 Mb megabytes of memory for Windows 98 ME 64 Mb or more is recommended for optimal computing and at least 64 Mb megabytes for Windows NT4 0 2000 or XP 128 Mb or more is recommended for optimal computing Windows 95 is not supported Internet Explorer 4 0 is required to operate with the MPS 100 and Windows 95 may not be able to support it In following pages you will find explanations on how to configure each known Microsoft Windows platform 98 Millennium NT4 0 2000 and XP Windows 95 By default this system includes Internet Explorer 3 X which is not compatible with the MPS 100 The MPS 100 requires Internet Explorer version 4 0 or higher which may not work properly with Windows 95 We do not recommend using Windows 95 and do not guarantee that the MPS 100 will work in such a configuration Schneider Electric 37 Configuring TCP IP Dial Up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 98 Me Windows 98 Me A Installing the TCP IP protoc
13. specify several e mail addresses as long as the e mail adresses are separated by commas The E_mail subject field is limited to 20 characters the E_mail text field is limited to 160 characters and the Target e_mail addresses field is limited to 90 characters In the case of using the services of an SMS broker the E_mail subject and or E_mail text fields can include instructions for sending the content to a mobile phone number in the form of an SMS short message service text message The default channel used to route the e mail is the LAN It may be switched to modem see the Automatic notification setup page on page 20 Schneider Electric 14 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Application setup Micrologic data logging contents Micrologic control unit can read many values including current types A P and H voltage power energy types P and H only combined with min max and average attributes etc The MPS 100 may be programmed to periodically log one or more data values and send them as an attached compressed file with an e mail via either the LAN or modem channel depending on user needs see Data logging settings on page 21 Home Documentation Setup Micrologic data logging contents 2 BE Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Micrologic Data to log E_mail subject Target e_mail addresses MasterpactNT08 x Powers modelP H zl
14. upper left hand corner You can select the type of data to be displayed from the menu on the left choosing between instantaneous current voltage power and energy values Current A displays the instantaneous currents la lb and Ic relative to the In value You can select the appropriate In value using the bs and k lt buttons The digital display shows the instantaneous current values MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 31 User level access Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91568 Home Documentation Monitoring Low voltage transformer PM3 5 7 8 9C Un 230 Y F Hz 49 96 gresoeeseseosseseososesessosceososesesesessesessoeossg fe and nf a S Powers P kVW Energies E kWh U12 239 V U23 0V U31 239 V Voltages U V displays the instantaneous voltages U12 U23 and U31 relative to the Un value You can select the appropriate Un value using the bs and buttons The digital display shows the instantaneous voltage values Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Monitoring E91569 Low voltage transformer PM3 5 7 8 9C Currents I A P k Q kvar S kVA Power factor Voltages UI 271 83 0 0 271 83 1 0 Energies E kWh Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Monitoring E91570 Low voltage transformer PM3 5 7 8 9C Currents I A E P kWh E Q kvarh E S kVAh Voltages U V 1128136 6297 1
15. 100 respecting the upper case under title Tools MPS100 pre initialization saving it onto any subdirectory on your hard drive Null modem cable E91536 Configure MP3100 UG GHE 11664 03 34 Connect null modem cable between MPS 100 and computer Select appropriate serial port COM COM2 Enter IF router addresses and subnet mask 3 digits each field Press Configure button then power On the MPS100 LAN Ethernet communication setup H address jo o p Io Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Im Router address E FFF com E ea MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91539 E91538 MPS 100 communication setup 5 Write communication parameters onto MPS100 Switch OFF the MPS 100 Double click to execute MPS100Config_03 34 exe Enter the IP address 123 234 111 223 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 as determined above in our example Select the appropriate PC serial port COMX in the combo box make sure the COM port you selected is available and not already assigned to another application Press the button Switch ON the MPS 100 the MPS100Config utility will acknowledge successful IP address and subnet mask setup It will also disable if previously enabled the DHCP client mechanism of the MPS 100 thus preventing it from obtaining a dynamically allocated IP Address and Subnet mask from a DHCP server the next time it is powered on if connected to a LAN equipped with such server 6 Connect your M
16. 100 setup Advanced setup Emal SO TUNG EE 18 Modem communication Setup sek 19 Automatic notification Setup eee seseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenanseseeeeeseeseeeseeeoennenansenees 20 Data lo ing SQUID EE 21 Threshold maintenance reGiSters ccccccessessseeeesseseesseeeeseeeeeeneeeeseeneeenneeeeseees 22 LAN Ethernet COMMUNICATION Setup cccceeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeesseeeeneeeeeesesesaeenones 23 Enable or disable modem port for incoming Connections sseeeeeee 24 Miscellaneous settings 1 Of 2 ccccsssssseeseesseeeseesseeeseeeseeeceeaseeeseenseeesoaneeeeees 24 Miscellaneous settings 2 Of 2 cccccssssseeessesseeesesseeeseenseeeseaaseeeseesseeeeoneeeeees 25 Sh tdOW EE 25 Test automatic notification and datalogs MPS100 user level access ENVIR OMMIGIN EE 28 MONILOMING BE 29 Incoming Outgoing Micrologic daShbOard ccccccesseesseeeeeeeessneeeeeeeneeeseees 29 Incoming Outgoing PowerMeters dashboard seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeees 31 Micro Power Server tte eseou EE 33 SD UNO sires ccs Ps cae bss cs oda sates saints es ca na bs uasee ensues seus sca avec us cadence anna baa eabioeeenea 33 Maintenance men eegener EE 36 Appendix Configuring TCP IP Dial Up Networking and Remote Access Service WV ICO WS LEE 37 Windows 9G TEEN 38 Windows HE O WEE 48 Windows 2000 BEE 58 WVINNGOWS d Ee 66 Schneider Electric 1 E91534 Ethernet MPS100 User
17. 128772 Powers P kW REMARK THD display is only available for PM300 PM500 PM700 and PM8X0 devices excluding PM9C from which this information is not available MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 32 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc User level access Micro Power Server I O Micro Power server I O menu lets you monitor the status of the six inputs and two outputs of the MPS 100 Home Documentation Monitoring agnosis Maintenance MPS100 Inputs Outputs Rev 1 02 Slee Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Output 1 Output 2 This display is refreshed every two seconds This is signaled by the small LED blinking green and red in the upper left hand corner Setup Setup menu lets you monitor parameters such as Modbus slaves description t Automatic notification setup Output configuration Threshold maintenance registers Automatic notification trace Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Parameters to display Modbus slaves description Automatic notification setup Outputs configuration Threshold maintenance registers Automatic notification trace Modbus slave description Schneider Electric 33 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91573 E91574 User level access Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Diagnosis Maintenance Modbus slaves description Modbus address Devicetype Description Status
18. 2 A menu box called Make New Connection will open and under Type a name for the computer you are dialing replace My Connection with MPS 100 The next field Select a Device will automatically be filled with the name of the modem installed on the PC Hake New Connection Type a name for the computer you are dialing MPS100 Select a device E91583 Paircom CardBus Modem 56 Configure 4 Back Cancel 3 After confirming the modem click the Next button You will be prompted to enter the Area code and Telephone Number Type in the telephone number of the modem line to which your MPS 100 is connected through the modem Select the appropriate the Country code When completed click Next Hake Hew Connection Type the phone number for the computer you want to call E91584 Area code Telephone number sl 0476 57 99 98 County code France sl Back Cancel MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 43 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc 4 Click the Next button A confirming message will indicate that a new Dial Up Networking connection has been created If this message does not appear click Back to the beginning and start again Otherwise click the Finish button to create the icon MPS 100 in the Dial Up Networking menu box Make New Connection ro Fh Seer E91585 Tou have successtully created a new Dial Up Networking connection called
19. 2003 C Pipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter IBMC1 IP Address 1 123 234 111 222 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 PPP adapter NdisWans IP Address 09000 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Farmale 0 SU8 9 pin connectors Startup The MPS 100 functions are configured across the LAN channel via the Ethernet port So in order to communicate between your PC and the MPS100 you have to set the ethernet communication parameters IP Address and Subnet mask IP Adress of your PC and MPS100 must be witin the same range Subnet mask must be identical The MPS 100 ships with a default IP Address 192 168 1 12 and a default Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 In order to match the ethernet communication parameters between your PC and the MPS 100 you have to follow one of these three methods Change default communication parameters of the MPS 100 by using Method A Change Ethernet communication parameters of your PC by using Method B Take advantage of DHCP server if available on the LAN by using Method C Method A Using the MPS100Config utility Recommended This method helps you to set an IP address and a subnet mask onto the MPS 100 compatible with those of your PC and existing LAN network To determine the appropriate values you must know the IP address and the subnet mask of your PC 1 Head your PC IP address and Sub
20. 4 Cancel Help Port Usage Dial out only Receive calls only C Dial out and Receive calls Click the Configure button By default it is set up for Dial out only there is no need for Receive calls only or Dial out and Receive calls Click OK Schneider Electric 53 Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows NT4 0 D ial Up Networking E91607 B Since a serious change to the network setup has been made it is necessary to reboot D Create an MPS 100 entry for Dial Up Networking On the desktop click the My Computer icon then Dial Up Networking E91608 Printers Dial Up Networking Click OK N ew Phonebook Entry Wizard E91609 Click the Next button MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 54 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91610 91611 E91612 Check all that apply T Gerd my plain text password if that s the only way to connect T The non windows NT server am calling expects me to type login information after connecting or ta know TCPVIP addresses before dialing lt Back Cancel To access an MPS 100 select just the I am calling the Internet check box then click the Next button Phone Humber Enter the phone number of the dial up server you are calling Alternate phone numbers if any are dialed automatically if the primary phone number cannot be reached They may aleo be used to se
21. Documentation Micro Power Server 100 MPS100 Revision 1 00 Tuesday March 11 2003 14 21 50 Password OK Copyright Schneider Electric Industries SAS All Rights Reserved User level access To access the User level enter user lower case then press the button Monitoring Monitoring menu lets you access to Incoming Outgoing Micro Power Server I O Other devices Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91561 Home Documentation Monitoring Incoming Outgoing Datas to monitor Main fuel pump S c Low voltage tranformer Micro Power Server I O InputsOutputs Other devices Datas to monitor Select HTML page D pe ES Incoming Outgoing Micrologic dashboard When you select the dashboard for a Micrologic unit the following page for a Micrologic P or H control unit will be displayed after a few seconds cee Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Monitoring Diagnosis Maintenance E91 Main fuel pump Micrologic On Currents W i R z r 700A x 3 In 1000 A Voltages UV K I Powers P kW neutral Energies E kWh Miscellaneous The graphical analog display is refreshed every second This is signaled by the small LED blinking green and red in the upper left hand corner You can select the type of data to be displayed from the menu on the left choosing between instantaneous current voltage power energy and mi
22. Inputs automatic notification The MPS 100 has 6 inputs By connecting limit switches auxiliary switches to these inputs it is possible to monitor external events The MPS 100 may be set to receive these external events and send an e mail possibly including an SMS request via either the LAN or modem channel mail for each input when it changes from logic state 0 to 1 from Open to Closed or from logic state 1 to 0 from Closed to Open Application setup A ee Innovation and Services Bank Geneva 9 Home Documentation Setup Inputs automatic notification Input number E_mail subject E_mail text Target e_mail addresses Oto1 M 1to0 Oto1 1to0 N Oto 1 1 7 too LA Tie ie Mm 4 ial d Otol LI 1 tov n Oto1 F 1 tod d To assign an automatic notification to an input select one of the transitions 0 to 1 or 1 to 0 then fill in the E_mail subject E_mail text and Target E_mail addresses fields It is possible to select a number of events for the same Modbus device and to specify several e mail addresses as long as the e mail adresses are separated by commas The E_mail subject field is limited to 20 characters the E_mail text field is limited to 160 characters and the Target e_mail addresses field is limited to 90 characters In the case of using the services of an SMS broker the E_mail subject and or E_mail text fields can include instruction
23. Micro Power Server MPS 100 User Manual erin Gerin Schneider 4 E Electric Building a New Electric World MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Contents Wie te Re EE Ne IO e RE 2 Startup Step 1 Hardware installation sisiccccccsccessensisvctssnsccdeteces NEEN 3 Step 2 MPS 100 COMMUNICATION SEtUP ccceceeeeesesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 Step 3 MPS EEGENEN 3 MPS 100 communication setup Method A Using the MPS100Config utility Recommended 20000008 4 Method PB Using Windows network parameters KEEN 6 Method C Using a DHCP server if available on the LAN ccsssssssssseseees 7 MPS 100 setup Basic configuration setup Master modbus ege Ee 9 Slave Modbus TT E 9 TOME and date SetuP crise e recedes 10 User and administrator passwords change eekkEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN 10 MPS 100 setup Application setup Micrologic automatic notification sassssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 12 Inputs automatic notification 20 0 ceceeeeeeeeteeee ee ee cece eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeanenenees 12 Register automatic Notification ccccccssssessseeeesseesseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeenenesneeseeneneees 13 Micrologic data logging contents s ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeeenneeeeeeeeensnenooes 15 PowerMeters data logging contents PM300 PM500 PM9C 0000 16 OUTPUT CONMOQUITATION DE 16 MPS
24. N Lee oe eS E ps Tier network administrator in the form of an URL in your preferred web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 6 3 or above including the plug in Java Virtual Machine revision 1 4 1_01 The following home page is displayed Een Schneider rrr E G f Documentation Micro Power Server 100 MPS100 Revision 1 00 Tuesday March 11 2003 14 16 44 English E Password Deeg OK Copyright Schneider Electric Industries SAS All Rights Reserved The level of access is determined by the Password field Two levels are available User level has access to all functions read only Administrator level has access to all functions read and write To access the User level enter user lower case then press the button To access the Administrator level enter admin lower case then press the button The following page is displayed Note Multiple user level session is possible Max number of session 8 Only one administrator level session is possible uw gt Home Documentation Rie en se ene Setup Basic Configuration Setup Mas ster Slave modbus setup Application setup WMicrologic automatic notifications PM500 data logging contents Outputs configuration Advanced setup E Mail settings Modem communication setup a Yv ID EECH TEE H EE TEE TEEN MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc D 1O o E91 CO k
25. PC or PLC whose TCP IP Modbus requests will be processed by the MPS 100 with a higher priority in the order they appear in this list None of these addresses may be the same as the one assigned to the MPS 100 itself see Master Slave Modbus setup Micro Power Server 100 setup on page XX but it is possible to specify the fixed PPP in IP address 192 168 2 12 of the MPS 100 modem port This will give priority to any application running on a remote computer connected via the modem Automatic exit after timeout minutes If a user is currently accessing the MPS 100 either via LAN or modem and does not request a new HTML page for a time greater than the timeout value the next request will automatically return the login page The user is therefore obliged to log in again as a safety measure If this parameter is set to 0 the default setting this feature is disabled Miscellaneous settings 2 of 2 fg MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Be SEIN SERGE Pence Setup NTP Parameters S Use NTP Server C NTP Server Address NTP update periodicity in days NTP time zone offset in hours D wech wech SNMP Parameters Location SysLocation eener Contact SysContact Ir Community name for Get public tst S Community name for Set privates Apply Le NTP Parameters If the MPS100 unit is connected to a LAN havi
26. PS100 Ethernet port Either connect your MPS100 Ethernet port directly to your PC Ethernet port by using an RJ45 RJ45 cross over cable By this way you have created a temporary point to point LAN network Cross over RJ45 cable wiring diagram B7 884321 nth nt VIEW VIEW p14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RJ 45 RJ 45 Wire L 112 3 4 8 6 7 amp RAJ45 AJ45 Cross Ower cable Either connect your MPS 100 Ethernet port to any available RJ45 port of your existing LAN network using a standard RJ45 RJ45 straight cable 7 Launch your web browser Enter the previously IP address in the form of an URL in your preferred web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 6 3 or above including the plug in Java Virtual Machine revision 1 4 1_01 The MPS 100 is now ready to be configured To integrate the MPS 100 in an existing LAN network you must request an IP address and the subnet mask from the network administrator You can enter these new ethernet communication parameters onto the MPS100 if you access the MPS100 administrator level and go to setup Advanced setup LAN ethernet communication setup Note Your MPS 100 unit is shipped with anull modem cable across over RJ45 RJ45 cable the longest one a standard straight RJ45 RJ45 cable Schneider Electric 5 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91539 E91538 MPS 100 communication setup Method B Using Windows network
27. Si _ No If there is already a network installed select the Services tab then click the Add button and select Remote Access Services Schneider Electric 51 Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows NT4 0 3 LETI Setup Wizard E91 Control Panel Printers Dial Up Networking D ial Up Networking Confirm by clicking the Install button MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 52 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91605 E91606 Remote Access Setup wl Port Device Type Add AAS Device RAS Capable Devices E91604 Install Moder Install 25 Fad If your modem was already configured it will be selected as RAS Capable Device click OK Remote Access Setup Port Device Type COM Practical Peripherals PM268 Modern unimodem Network Network Configuration Ea Dial out Protocols Add Remove F NetBEUI Cancel W TCP IP BEE Help The modem must be configured Select Network and define which protocols you intend to use for dialing out Since we plan to connect to the Internet TCP IP is required IPX is not mandatory Click OK Remote Access Setup x Port Device Type COM Practical Penpherals HM ZU Modern unirnodern Continue Cancel Network Help kt Add Remove Configure Clone Configure Port Usage Patt COM DE Device Practical Penpherals PM288HC IV 2
28. UI f Server assigned IP address Enable software compression C Specify an IP address Enable PPP LCP extensions a f Server assigned name server addresses C Specify name server addresses Primary DHS a Secondary OHS i ia Primary WINS Ion nn Secondary WINS EA W Use IP header compression W Use default gateway on remote network Cancel MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 56 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows NT4 0 There is nothing to configure on the Script tab sheet the login process is very simple for MPS 100s Click the Security tab Edit Phonebook Entry E91615 SEGUE Gate Ener E Use cuinen usemnane ana passaa Mea e The MPS 100 does not handle encrypted authentication but once connected the first password to be entered in the welcome HTML page is encrypted Schneider Electric 57 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 2000 Windows 2000 A Installing the TCP IP protocol 1 Right click the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop and then click Properties Click the Protocols tab Hetwork Ei E4 Identification Services Protocols Adapters Bindings E91616 Network Protocols ENetBEU Protocol 4 NwLink IP SP Compatible Transport Y NWLink NetBIOS 3 TCPYIP Protocol
29. User name Password fio change ihe scared password otek Merei EE Save this User name and password for the following users O Me only Anyone who uses this computer Dial U4 Ip 3949 44 Consult the Microsoft Web site for more details http support microsoft com windowsxp home using productdoc All trademarks product names and company names or logos cited herein are the property of their respective owners Schneider Electric 70 Schneider Electric Industries SAS 89 boulevard Franklin Roosevelt F 92500 Rueil Malmaison France tel 33 0 1 41 29 85 00 http www schneider electric com As standards specifications and designs develop fromtime to time always ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication r 0 This document has benn co imad on genae paper Publishing by Schneider Electric SAS Layout by HeadLines GHE 11056 00 0 2003 Schneider Electric all riaht reserved
30. address in the DHCP server database IP address This parameter has already been extensively described in the MPS 100 COMMUNICATION SETUP section Using this page it is possible to change it but if an IP address incompatible with the currently used LAN network is entered it will no longer be possible to communicate with the MPS 100 once the button has been pressed Subnet mask This parameter has already been extensively described in the MPS 100 COMMUNICATION SETUP section Using this page it is possible to change it but if a subnet mask incompatible with the currently used LAN network is entered it will no longer be possible to communicate with the MPS 100 once the button has been pressed Schneider Electric 23 Advanced setup Router address This parameter enables TCP IP access to the MPS 100 from a Wide Area Network WAN through a router To establish access enter the IP address of the router accessing the WAN Enable or disable modem port for incoming connections The MPS 100 has an RS232C port dedicated to modem remote access PPP in connections By default this port is disabled Note that it is always possible to send e mails PPP out connections To enable remote access select the Modem port enabled checkbox oan Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91 Home Documentation Setup Enable or disable Modem port input Modem port enabled PR Apply WARNING If the MPS 100 is used wi
31. al LO e e gt W E91543 ka ka wo SS e gt UI Basic configuration setup Master modbus setup To operate the MPS 100 as a simple TCP IP Modbus gateway the Modbus master device must be declared using the first dialogue box Micro Power Server 100 parameters As areminder the MPS 100 is the master on the Modbus network pee Unidentified Home Documentation Setup Master Slave modbus setup Micro Power Server 100 parameters Address Baud Hate Parity Mode Description ebe 9200 Even Des z fovation and Services Bank Geneva Caution In a Modbus network the master and all slaves must have the same baud rate and parity settings Unless the default Modbus address is already used by a Modbus slave device it is recommended to leave the 0255 Modbus address for the MPS 100 t is strongly recommended to use the 19200 baud rate and Even parity for high performance these are the default settings for Micrologic control units Mode this parameter refers to the modbus wiring mode Default is 2 wires connection which means that A yellow and A blue terminal blocks of MPS100 must be connected together and A brown and A white must be connected together If using a CJB306 modbus junction block the 2 4 wires switch must be in 2 Wires position Caution this mode parameter must be consistent with the 2 4 wires physical modbus wiring MPS100 modbus termi
32. ant to make sure that the e mail identifier is a valid e mail address because in case of failure to send an e mail detected by the SMTP server an error message will be sent to this e mail address GMT Offset specifies the number of hours to add or subtract from Universal Time in order to compute the actual time stamp of the sent e mail The default value is 1 Since the MPS 100 is a SMTP client it is mandatory to configure the parameters of the SMTP Server This can be either an external SMTP Server provided by the Internet Service Provider and reached via a dial up modem connection or an internal SMTP Server available via the LAN or WAN Only one of these channels may be selected they are mutually exclusive Via modem In this case it is possible to declare up to 2 providers When sending an e mail the MPS 100 first tries to reach the first provider with up to 3 retries if the phone line is busy or does not answer or if the e mail could not be sent The second backup provider is only tried after failure of the 3 retries on the primary provider Each automatic notification e mail transmission is logged in an automatic notification trace which could be retrieved within the user level access at the setup menu For each provider it is mandatory to fill in the fields according to your Internet Service Provider specifications Phone number without separators between digits except spaces ignored and the comma which instructs the mo
33. ccessed via LAN and or modem network it is mandatory to install the TCP IP protocol layer on the client computer If the MPS 100 is to be accessed via modems it is necessary to install a Dial Up Networking DUN and a Remote Access Service RAS layer on the computer If the MPS 100 is accessed only via LAN Dial Up Networking DUN and Remote Access Service RAS layers are not necessary but at least another than TCP IP protocol layer must be added such as Microsoft NetBEUI or if Novell Netware is used Novell IPX The DUN RAS services and TCP IP protocol are already installed if the PC has already been configured to access via a dial up connection an Internet Service Provider ISP for browsing or e mail purposes In this case the ISP provides an installation autorun CDROM and the configuration is very simple The only thing left to be done is to create a new connection for the MPS 100 to be remotely accessed which is explained below Note This APPENDIX includes instructions only Schneider Electric SA provides this non exhaustive technical information for your convenience but is not responsible for any problems you may encounter while setting up the configuration In case of difficulties consult the Microsoft web site at http support microsoft com for more information or better yet ask for help from a network administrator skilled in these subjects Follow the instructions carefully to understand how to configure the computer
34. dem to wait 2 seconds before dialing the next digit this is useful in case it is necessary to wait for a dial tone This Phone number must be preceded by the Hayes dialing command default is ATDT SMTP Server limited to 30 characters without spaces DNS IP address each 3 digit sub field contains a value within the range 1 to 255 Login field limited to 20 characters without spaces MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc ka LO 1O Kg E9 Advanced setup Password limited to 20 characters without spaces The password must be entered twice to make sure there are no typing mistakes Via LAN Ethernet In this case it is assumed that the LAN network includes an SMTP server able to receive e mails No backup is provided this type of connection being highly reliable Each automatic notification e mail transmission is logged in an automatic notification trace which could be retrieved within the user level access at the setup menu Only two fields need to be filled in and the information to be entered is provided by the network administrator SMTP Server limited to 30 characters without spaces You can enter either the name or the IP address of this SMTP Server DNS IP address each 3 digit sub field contains a value within the range 1 to 255 It is not required if you have specified the SMTP Server using it s IP address Modem communication setup Depending on the user choice the modem may be used for two purposes
35. ed file contains the XXYYYAAMMJJHHMM LOG text file Once expanded the datalogging file contents has the following format for instance type 10 Instant_l RMS _Ph1 02 19 2003 01 16 18 0 A Instant_l RMS PhN 02 19 2003 01 16 18 0 A Max_Instant_l RMS 02 19 2003 01 16 18 118 A Grnd_Instant_ _ RMS 02 19 2003 01 16 18 97 A Instant_l_ Vigi 02 19 2003 01 16 18 32768 mA Mean 02 19 2003 01 16 18 73 A Demand_Ph1 02 19 2003 01 16 18 0 A Max Demand _Ph1 02 19 2003 01 16 18 553 A On each line the first field is the data name the second one is the date and time of the capture the third one contains the value and the last one gives the unit Amps mAmps Volts kWa or none Fields are separated by a semi colon character This format ist directly compatible with the Schneider Electric Services Serenity application Schneider Electric 26 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Test automatic notification and datalogs Get datalogs file Once everything has been set up for the MPS 100 you may want to check the contents of the datalog file For this purpose Download MPS100GetDatalogs exe utility from the internet site http 194 2 245 4 mkt microser nsf Username MPS Password MPS100 MPS100GetDatalogs utility allows user to retrieve from an MPS100 unit all datalog files if available and to store them into any sub directory in an Excel Microsoft compatible format Thus data may be easily displayed jus
36. ei Games E mail e Microsoft Office Tools Microsoft Outlook i MSN Explorer EH Startup Windows Media Playg EH Accessibility f Communications HyperTerminal e Network Connections EH Entertainment EH System Tools ba ka k a D ki Network Setup Wizard E Internet Explorer DR New Connection Wizard Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel Calculator W Address Book Command Prompt Helps you set up an Internet corfwection connect to a private network or set up a network for your home or small office Microsoft FrontPage D Notepad A l L D Windows Movie Makei KEJ Microsoft Outlook Y Paint Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word WI MSN Explorer CA Outlook Express Program Compatibility Wizard Synchronize Tour Windows xP E Windows Explorer Windows Movie Maker A WordPad D Tour Windows XP Files and Settings Tr S wizard wW Paint All Programs p Remote Assistance Windows Media Player b Ki Windows Messenger Log OFF Turn OFF Computer The next step is to use the simple wizard that Microsoft provides for connection through a dial up connection After the first prompt select Next CH LO ks e gt UI New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection Wizard This wizard helps you Connect to the Internet Connect to a private network such as your workplace network Setup a home or small office n
37. eider Electric 40 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Click OK to return to the main menu Trouble shooting the modem Make sure modem drivers are properly loaded If not sure consult with a computer technician or your computer or modem vendor eCheck the modem connection to the computer Look for any loose connections from modem card in the computer to the motherboard eCheck the cable from the wall outlet to the computer make sure it is connected to the LINE outlet of the modem Schneider Electric eA ss C Creating an MPS 100 entry for Dial up Networking 1 On the desktop look for the icon called My Computer and double click that icon to open the My Computer menu box Look for the Dial Up Networking icon double click it to open the Dial Up Networking menu box Hy Computer le Edt Wiew Go Favorites Help gt AE a x Up Lut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Printers Control Panel AER Computer Scheduled Task Dial Up a Networking System Folder Use Dial Up Networking to gain access to shared 1 object s selected E Mu Computer In the Dial Up Networking menu box double click the Make New Connection icon FA Dial Up Networking E91582 File Edt View Go Favorites Connections Help gt aag Bomvana Up Create ral Netweorl This folder contains Information about your e p iech Y MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 42
38. et This type of connection uses a ener or ISON phone line O Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password This i a high speed connection using ether a DSL or cable modem our ISP may refer to this type of connection as PPPoE O Connect using a broadband connection that is always on This is a high speed connection using ether a cable modem OSL or LAN connection Ik is always active and doesn t require you to sign in Type in the name for the connection New Connection Wizard Connection Name What is the name of the service that provides your Internet connection Type the name of your SP in the following box ISP Name MPS100 L The name you type here will be the name of the connection you are creating Schneider Electric 68 Now enter the phone number for the MPS 100 New Connection Wizard E91635 Phone Number to Dial What e your SF s phone number Type the phone number below Phone number O4 76 3999 99 Cou might need clude a 1 or the area code or both IF you are not sure you need the extra numbers dial the phone number on your telephone If you hear a modern sound the number dialed i correct In the User name field type the user name you specified in the MPS 100 Modem configuration setup page default is login and in the Password field type the password you specified in the same page Make sure to uncheck Turn on Internet Con
39. etwork To continue click Next Cancel Schneider Electric 66 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91632 E91633 The wizard will then ask you what type of connection you would like to make Select Dial up to Private network New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type What do you want to do Connect to the Internet so cf the Web and read email O Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or YPN 0 vou can work from home a field office or another location O Set up a home or small office network Connect to an existing home or small office network or set up a new one O Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it Select a manual setup New Connection Wizard Getting Ready The wizard is preparing to set up your Internet connection How do vou want to connect to the Internet O Choose from a list of Internet service providers ISPs For a dial up connection you will ae name password and a phone number for your IP For a broadband account you won t need a phone number O Use the CD got from an ISP Then choose to connect using a dial up modem Schneider Electric 67 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91634 New Connection Wizard Internet Connection How do vou want to connect to the Intern
40. etwork administrator for an address and then type it in the space below TCPvIP Protocol is reviewing binding Adapter TANEM II 2 Ce Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server area network protocol that provides diverse interconnected networks Specify an IP address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway i Configures network hardware and softw The computer must be restarted Hetwork Settings Change x AN Tou must shut down and restart your computer before the new settings will take effect Do you Want to restart your computer now B Configuring Modem If a modem has not yet been defined the system will display the Install New Modem dialog box Es Control Panel II x File Edit View Help Internet keyboard Modems i Install New Modem Windows HT will now try bo detect your modem Before continuing you should 1 It the modem iz attached to your computer make sure it is turned on d Qut any programs that may be using the modem Click Mest when you are ready to continue Back Cancel Schneider Electric 49 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Let the system work out where and which modem is installed Simply click Next al Install New Modem D LU The following modem was found on COM IF this modem type is not corect click Change to select a different type from a list Change Back Cancel
41. existing LAN network using a standard RJ45 RJ45 straight cable 3 Launch your web browser Enter the previously IP address in the form of an URL in your preferred web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 6 3 or above including the plug in Java Virtual Machine revision 1 4 1_01 The MPS 100 is now ready to be configured To integrate the MPS 100 in an existing LAN network you must request an IP address and the subnet mask from the network administrator You can enter these new ethernet communication parameters onto the MPS100 if you access the MPS100 administrator level and go to setup Advanced setup LAN ethernet communication setup Note Your MPS 100 unit is shipped with anull modem cable a cross over RJ45 RJ45 cable the longest one a standard straight RJ45 RJ45 cable Schneider Electric 6 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc MPS 100 communication setup Method C Using a DHCP server if available on the LAN This method takes advantage of the DHCP Client mechanism of the MPS 100 lYou have first to assign a fixed IP Adress to the MPS 100 by using method A or B Then you have to access the MPS100 administrator level go to setup Advanced setup LAN ethernet communication setup and check the box Get IP address and subnet mask from DHCP server and finally apply the following procedure 1 Switch OFF the MPS100 2 Connect your MPS 100 Ethernet port Connect y
42. ighlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties MPS100 Cl XI General Options Security Networking Sharing Type of dial up server am calling Settings Components checked are used by this connections Intemet Protocal TCP IP L File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Client for Microsoft Networks Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol nternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Schneider Electric 64 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 2000 9 Configure as in picture below then click OK and click OK one more time S Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties y The MPS 100 connection setup is complete Schneider Electric 65 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows XP Windows XP A Installing The TCP IP protocol By default Windows XP includes the TCP IP protocol thus it is already installed B Configuring Remote Access Service For RAS go to the Start menu then to All Programs gt gt Accessories gt gt Communications gt gt New Connection Wizard A 3 Windows Catalog Stevie Poi Z Windows Update Internet Mr Accessories Internet Explorer
43. ined channel Schneider Electric 21 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Advanced setup rte MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Setup Data logging setup Channel used to send data logging LAN Ethernet Modem l l Dee l E_mail push offset Micrologic PM500 Activate log hours from E_mail push period at01 00 am minutes after 01 00 01 00 am am Masterpact NTO8 M A Day zl bn Masterpact NW N1 wv f2 Weekly Monday zl Du Masterpact NTO4 O fi Monthly 1st D h Circuit Breaker 1 d Mo Monthy Ist z Mo Circuit Breaker 2 Vv fi Monthly 1st gt ft aa f The channel used to send these e mails with data log files is either the modem or the LAN Ethernet if an e mail server is present on the network This choice is exclusive A Micrologic or PowerMeter Modbus device with an unselected Activate log checkbox is not available for data logging and will no longer appear in the Micrologic data logging or PowerMeters data logging pages The polling interval may be set to 15 min 30 min or any number of hours up to 24 hours The e mail sending interval may be Daily Weekly every Monday or the default setting is Monthly 1st day of the month The e mail push offset may be adjusted from 0 to 300 minutes Use these settings to prevent all Micrologic or PowerMeters Modbus devices from trying to access the modem at the
44. ite solution Temporarily configure an Input automatic notification for a 0 to 1 status Short circuiting the two pins of this input will perform this 0 to 1 transition and an e mail should be sent Remote solution Temporarily configure a register automatic notification register 760 to 765 Download MPS100register exe utility from the internet site http 194 2 245 4 mkt microser nsf Username MPS Password IMPS100 Running MPS100register exe will temporarely force to 1 this register and an e mail should be sent Datalogging file format Data log files are sent attached to an e mail They are delivered in a compressed format compatible with the Nico Mak Computing Inc Winzip utility or GZIP utility You can use the MPS100 UnGzipLog exe utility available from the internet site http 194 2 245 4 mkt microser nsf to expand these files in order to obtain ASCII text files Each datalogging file has the following name XXYYY GZ were XX define the type of data 10 Currents Micrologic A 11 Currents Micrologic P or H 20 Voltages Micrologic P or H 30 Powers Micrologic P or H 40 Energies for Micrologic P or H 50 Currents PM500 60 Voltages PM500 70 Powers PM500 80 Energies PM500 97 THD PM500 93 Powers PM300 91 Energies PM300 92 THD PM300 95 Powers PM9C 96 Energies PM9C and YYY is the modbus address of the device senting the data This XXYYY GZ compress
45. l is the LAN It may be switched to modem see the Data logging settings page on page 21 REMARK due to technical reasons none data logging is available for PM700 and PM8X0 models Output configuration The MPS 100 has two output relays that may be programmed according to user needs for example to activate a buzzer when a certain alarm condition occurs s e Innovation and Services Bank Geneva 3 Home Documentation Setup Outputs configuration Output number Micrologic Mode Time delay Alarm 1 255 reg 742 E MasterpactNWNT Timedelay 2 fe ALARMIbmexdemend Z 2 255 en E MasterpactNT08 Nonlatchingcontact Notused TRIPVMin x Apply MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 16 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Application setup When the Output number checkbox is selected the contact is active and can be assigned to an alarm When not selected it is unassigned but may be set via TCP IP Modbus to the open value 0 or closed value 1 position to enable remote actions To assign an output select the desired Micrologic previously declared in the slave Modbus setup associated with the output Then select the Mode Mode is used to configure output operation The available choices are Non latching contact Locked to 0 Locked to 1 Time delay Then select the Time delay Time delay is used to specify the time in seconds before contact o
46. l users or just yourselt E91625 You may make this connection available to all users or keep it only for your own use A connection stored in your profile will not be available unless you are logged on Create this connection For all users Only for myself Back Cancel 6 Change the name to MPS 100 and select the Add a shortcut to my desktop option Click Finish Network Connection Wizard E91626 Completing the Network Connection Wizard Type the name you want to use for this connection WIPS1 O00 To create this connection and save it in the Network and Dial up Connections folder click Finish To edit this connection in the Network and Dial up Connections folder select it click File and then click Properties 7 Select Properties In the User name field type the user name you specified in the MPS 100 Modem configuration setup page default is login and in the Password field type the password you specified in the same page MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 63 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91627 E91628 Connect MPS100 ES User name login Password a Save password Dial lo4 TR 39 99 99 Cancel Properties Help Then click the Save Password check box to save your password The next time you click the Dial button to connect to the MPS 100 the password will be recorded 8 Select the Networking tab H
47. m to the LAN Schneider Electric 2 Startup Step 1 Hardware installation For informations regarding mounting and wiring the MPS 100 power supply Modbus connection I O etc Refer to the INSTALLATION MANUAL Step 2 MPS 100 communication setup The MPS 100 must be assigned an IP address and a subnet mask to allow communication The MPS 100 includes a web server with embedded HTML pages for easy configuration of all communication parameters via a web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 7 0 or above You can access these pages by entering the IP address in the form of a URL Refer to the USER MANUAL this step is described in MPS 100 communication setup on page 4 Step 3 MPS 100 setup Various MPS 100 parameters must be set for the different functions to be used TCP IP Modbus gateway remote access via modem automatic notification data logging etc Refer to the USER MANUAL this step is described in MPS 100 setup on page 8 Note The INSTALLATION MANUAL is shipped with the MPS 100 The USER MANUAL Adobe Acrobat Reader compatible MPS100_user_manual pdf file can be viewed or download from the Internet Web site http 194 2 245 4 mkt microser nsf Username MPS Password MPS100 respecting the upper case under title Documentation Reference Manual E91535 E91537 A C WINNT Spstemi2 command com Microsoft R Windows C Copyright Microsoft Corp 1990
48. n outside line what is it Ce The phone system at this location uses Ce Tone dialing f Pulse dialing Cancel 3 Enter your area code and click OK 4 Select the Modems tab If there are no modems listed on the Modems tab sheet then click the Add button and Windows 2000 will guide you through the modem installation process otherwise go to step 5 Note Windows 2000 usually automatically detects and installs all Plug and Play hardware so you will see the modem listed here in the most cases Schneider Electric 59 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91620 Phone 4nd Modem Options ajx Dialing Rules Modems Advanced E91619 The following modems are installed Attached To ES ATAT DataPort Express o34 26 9 COM Remove Properties Cancel Apply 5 Highlight the modem and click Properties then click the Diagnostics tab Click the Query Modem button You will see a response in the Command Response box If your modem does not respond or you receive an error message then you will have to troubleshoot your modem before continuing with the setup You will need to contact your modem or PC manufacturer if this is the case Click OK AT amp T DataPort Express 34 28 3 Properties x General Diagnostics Advanced Modem Information Field Hardware ID UNIMODEMSC899636 Command Response Query Modern Logging Append to Log view log Schneider Elect
49. nal block in 2 wires configuration The Description field contents limited to 38 characters will be displayed in the orange header tag of all displayed HTML pages Once you have keyed these informations it is mandatory to go to the bottom of this page and press the Apply button in order to enter these informations onto the MPS100 Gateway TCP IP Modbus i Modbus Ethernet NdyNo j ndul LAN Slave modbus setup To access Micrologic and PowerMeters embedded dashboards html pages and use the automatic notification and data logging features the Modbus slave devices must be declared using the second dialogue box Modbus slaves description MERLIN GERIN j ifi EE Unidentified Home Documentation Setup Master Slave modbus setup Micro Power Server 100 parameters Address Baud Rate Parity Mode Description ebe 3200 D Even D wires D hovation and Services Bank Geneva Modbus slaves description Modbus address Device type Description oh Micrologic incoming N 1 oh Joen z Outgoing Schneider Electric 9 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91 Basic configuration setup The Modbus address must be within the 1 to 47 range for Micrologic type devices and 1 to 247 255 is reserved for MPS 100 for PowerMeters type devices among PM300 PM500 PM700 PM8X0 amp PM9C but declared as PM500 Each Modbus address must appear only once in the M
50. nection Firewall to prevent problems New Connection Wizard Internet Account Information You will need an account name and password to sign in to pour Internet account Type an SP account name and password then write down this information and store it ina sate place IF you have forgotten an existing account name or password contact your SP E91636 User name Password TTT Confirm password K ide df k ae WE connects to the Internet from Use this account name and passwor this computer Make this the default Internet connection C Turn on Intemet Connection Firewall for this connection ke We recommend that you select the Add a shortcut option so you can easily connect to RAS MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 69 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91637 E91638 New Connection Wizard The connection is now configured You can try the new connection by double Completing the New Connection Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection MPS 100 Make this the default connection Share with all users of this computer Use the same user name amp password for evervone The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop To create the connection and clase this wizard click Finish clicking the icon created on the desktop Connect MPS100
51. net mask values click Stari on the left side of the Windows tool bar then type in command or cmd DOS command in the Open window and click on button once the black cmde exe Prompt window is displayed type in the ipconfig command and press enter to execute it Ethernet communication parameters are shown as beside Note If the ipconfig command does not return any IP Adress you have to use Method B 2 Match IP address and lt subnet mask The IP address may be one of the following Either an address derived from the IP address shown by IPCONFIG by adding or subtracting 1 to the last number staying within the range of 0 255 In the above example this would give 123 234 111 221 or 123 234 111 223 Note that this works only for a temporary point to point LAN network Either an address provided by the Administrator of the existing LAN network to which your PC is usually connected The same subnet mask must be used In the above example this would give 255 255 255 0 Once the IP address and Subnet mask have been determined they must be written onto the MPS by using MPS100Config utility 3 Connect the Null modem cable Connect the Null modem cable shipped with the MPS100 unit from the Modem port of the MPS100 to the serial port com of your PC See below 4 Download the MPS100Config_03 34 exe utility Go to the following Internet Web site http 194 2 245 4 mkt microser nsf username MPS password MPS
52. ng an NTP server available it s internal clock may be automatically updated by the NTP broadcast frames To activate this feature check the Use NTP Server checkbox specify the NTP Server IP address then define the required periodicity and the time zone offset SNMP Parameters In case the MPS100 unit is integrated into a large LAN requiring powerfull network administration tools such as Openview SysLocation SysContact Get Community and Set Community name fields should be set following the Network Administrator requirements Shutdown This function should be used before any scheduled MPS100 switch off operation in order to prevent any unexpected data loss When used all currently active data is immediatly saved onto flash memory area then all CPU activity is suspended for 10 minutes while the orange CPU LED no longer blinks this is the appropriate time to switch off the MPS100 If no switch off is done after these 10 minutes the MPS 100 unit automatically reboots Schneider Electric 25 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Test automatic notification and datalogs Test automatic notification Once everything has been set up for the MPS 100 E_mail settings and Automatic notification setup you may want to check that the automatic notification mechanism is working properly and will effectively send e mails However you may not wish to create a real trip condition and rather use one of these two solutions On s
53. nt voltage power and energy combined with min max and average attributes etc The MPS 100 may be programmed to periodically retrieve one or more data values and send them as an attached compressed file with an e mail via either the LAN or modem channel depending on user needs see the Data logging settings page on page 21 RB MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Di Home Documentation Setup PM500 data logging contents PM500 Data to log E_mail subject Target e_mail addresses Circuitbreaker 1 x Energy z MotorN energies gastonlagatfe aolcom Circuit breaker 2 x Power z PumpN power gastonlagate tree com Circuitbreaker 1 none HD f Circuitbreaker 1 nne HD ee Circuitbreaker 1 zl nne HD J Circuitbreaker 1 zl nne AHD TI Circuitbreaker 1 zl nne HD Eee Circuitbreaker 1 zl nne AD TI To assign PowerMeter data logging content select the desired PowerMeter previously declared as a PM500 in the slave Modbus setup Then select the data to log and fill in the E_mail subject and Target E_mail addresses fields It is possible to assign a number of Data to log types to the same PM unit and to specify several e mail addresses separated by commas The E_mail subject field is limited to 20 characters and the Target e mai addresses field is limited to 90 characters The default channel used to route the e mai
54. oc Basic configuration setup A Ae Schneider IEEEITGTET ET EE ETARE eg ap Electric Documentation Micro Power Server 100 MPS100 Revision 1 00 Tuesday March 11 2003 14 21 50 ic English D Password OK Copyright Schneider Electric Industries SAS All Rights Reserved The default user password is user lower case It may be modified using the User password change page MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91546 Home Documentation Monitoring Contro Jiagnosis Maintenance User password change User password Enter password Retype password a Awy The default administrator password is admin lower case It may be changed using the Administrator password change page schneider Electric ee Application setup This section deals with the MPS 100 application settings for automatic notification and datalogging Micrologic automatic notification Micrologic type P or H control units can be programmed to detect a number of advanced protection or alarm conditions overcurrents under overvoltages frequency etc The MPS 100 may be set to receive these alarms from the Micrologic control units and send an e mail possibly including an SMS request via either the LAN or modem channel Innovation and Services Bank Geneva RB MERLIN GERIN dai SEENEN Home Documentation Control Setup Micrologic automatic notification
55. ocol A dialog box is displayed TCPVIP Setup A E91593 If there re a DHF server op your network TCP IP can be configured to dynamically provide an F address If you are not sure ask your system administrator Do you wish to use DHCP Click on No button and insert the Windows NT4 0 installation CDROM as required using the i386 location as proposed Once the Windows NT4 0 files have been loaded do NOT yet try to configure the TCP IP The system displays a dialog box Information Message EN AN The TCP IP service is not curently configured to use any adapters If vou have just E91594 Installed it return to the Networks dialog and click OF or CLOSE You will then have the opportunity to configure the adapters As requested first select the Close button so that NT can create the bindings between all the network components It will then prompt to define the TCP IP address MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 48 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91595 E91596 E91597 Network Identification Services Protocole Adapters Bindings Network Protocols Y NetBEUI Protocol 3 TCP IP Protocol Microsoft TCP IP Properties BEI TCP IP Microsoft TCP IP Properties RE IP Address DNS WINS Address Routing An IF address can be automatically assigned to this network card Du a DHCP server JE tour network does not have a DHCP server Bindings Review ask your n
56. odbus address column Each device may be identified by its functional Description name The Description field content limited to 30 characters is displayed in all user and configuration pages thus eliminating the need to remember the Modbus address Once you have keyed these informations it is mandatory to go to the bottom of this page and press the Apply button in order to enter these informations onto the MPS100 Time and date setup The MPS 100 has an internal clock It may be used for data logging and to broadcast the time and date to connected Micrologic type P or H control units M MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Control Setup Time and date setup Time E sl fa D Jig D Date March 1 2003 D Update date amp time of all Micrologic devices M Apply If you check the box Update date amp time on all Micrologic devices all declared and connected Micrologic type P or H control units will be periodically re synchronised by the MPS100 internal clock once a day at one a m Ilf you want to change this default settings or if you want to synchronise the MPS 100 with an NTP server go to the Miscellaneous settings User and administrator passwords change Each time the user enters the MPS 100 URL IP address or name provided by the network administrator via the browser the home page is displayed Schneider Electric 10 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab d
57. ol 1 Right click the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop and then click Properties 2 A list of installed network components appears Look for an entry named TCP IP This entry may be followed by an arrow and a description of the NIC hardware device or USB network interface installed in your computer If an entry similar to this is present go to step 9 3 Ifa similar entry is NOT present click Add 4 Click Protocol and then click Add 5 Click Microsoft in the Manufacturers list and then click TCP IP in the Network Protocols list Click OK 6 TCP IP will appear in the list of installed network components Click OK 7 Windows will now ask you if you would like to restart your computer It is very important that you click No 8 Right click on the Network Neighborhood icon on your desktop then click Properties in the drop down menu that appears 9 Double click the entry in the Configuration menu named TCP IP This entry may be followed by an arrow and a description of your NIC or dialup adapter 10 Click the Advanced tab and make sure the box next to Set this protocol to be the default protocol is checked If it is not click the box to put a check in it If this option is greyed out then TCP IP is already the default protocol 11 Click OK and then click OK again 12 Reboot your PC by clicking Windows Start clicking Shut Down clicking Restart the computer and then clicking Yes B C
58. onfiguring the modem This section is designed to help you trouble shoot the computer It is important to identify the type of modem the com port and if the modem is working properly Note down the information and keep this manual for future reference Otherwise feel free to skip this section and proceed to Section C 1 What kind of modem is installed Click on the Start button click on Settings and then choose Control Panel In the Control Panel look for the Modem icon and double click to select This will bring you to the Modem Properties menu box and under the General tab the modem is listed MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Configuring TCP IP Dial Up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 98 Me a Modems Properties Pance 2 Which COM port communication port is the modem connected to Click on the Diagnostics tab Note the COM port on which the modem is installed Schneider Electric 39 Configuring TCP IP Dial Up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 98 Me Modems Properties E91579 Ho Modem Installed Sircam CardBus Modem 56 3 Is the modem properly responding Click the More Info button Communicating with modem will appear indicating a modem test which may take a few minutes When completed the More Info menu box will appear Under the Command and Response sections note the alpha numeric responses Hore Info E91580 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schn
59. our MPS100 Ethernet port to any available RJ45 port of your existing network using a standard RJ45 RJ45 straight cable 3 Switch ON the MPS100 The MPS 100 will automatically receive the IP address and subnet mask from the DHCP server 4 Get Mac address of the MPS100 The administrator will need to know the MAC address of the MPS 100 This MAC address is printed on the sticker at the bottom of the MPS 100 As well you can read the Mac address in the MPS100 diagnosis menu 5 GetIP address or a name Either ask the network administrator to permanently link IP address in the DHCP server to the MPS 100 MAC adaress Either ask the network administrator to assign a name to the MPS 100 with the DNS Domain Network Server of your LAN In this case you must configure the DNS tag of your PC with the DNS IP address of your LAN see Appendix 6 Launch your web browser Enter the previously assigned IP address or name provided by your LAN network administrator in the form of an URL in your preferred web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 6 3 or above including the plug in Java Virtual Machine revision 1 4 1_01 The MPS 100 is now ready to be configured Schneider Electric 7 Basic configuration setup e SES Ne SE his section deals with Modbus network configuration and passwords change p CS A 2 a A d Sg First enter the previously assigned IP address or name provided by your LA
60. parameters This method modifies your PC network configuration so that its ethernet communication parameters match the default IP address 192 168 1 12 and the default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 of the MPS 100 The PC and the MPS 100 can then be connected using an RJ45 RJ45 cross over cable to create a temporary Ai to point LAN network 1 Change ethernet communication parameters of your PC With administrator rights for the Microsoft Windows session enter the Control Panel double click the icon select the tag and double click the TCP IP Protocol line if it does not already exist it must be created Uncheck lt Obtain automatically an IP address gt and select the Specify an IP address option Enter 192 168 1 13 in the IP address field and 255 255 255 0 in the subnet mask field Apply the new options You may be instructed by Windows to insert the original Microsoft Windows CD ROM in order to load some files and then reboot the PC 2 Connect your MPS100 Ethernet port Either connect your MPS100 Ethernet port directly to your PC Ethernet port by using an RJ45 RJ45 cross over cable By this way you have created a temporary point to point LAN network Cross over RJ45 cable wiring diagram FRONT REAR 7 VIEW VIEW 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 eo B7 864321 il i RJ 45 RJ 45 Wire L141 2 3 4 5 6 7 MPS 100 RAJ45 AJ45 Cross Ower cable Either connect your MPS 100 Ethernet port to any available RJ45 port of your
61. peration if Time delay has been selected in the Mode column This value can be set from 1 to 360 seconds Ifinally in the Alarm column select the type of alarm to be monitored by the MPS 100 on the selected Micrologic control unit B Do not use these two output relays to control open close a breaker Schneider Electric 17 Advanced setup This section deals with the MPS 100 advanced settings for modem configuration LAN Ethernet configuration etc E mail settings The MPS 100 sends trip alarms and data log files by e mail and must be correctly configured as an e mail sender 3 MER SECHS Ee Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Monitoring Control Diagnosis Setup E_mail settings E91553 E_mail identifier of MPS 100 GMT Offset Sender jannaa Hows 7 1s Via modem Primary provider Secondary provider Phone ATOT mama ert SMTP server smipwanedoofe PO DNS IP Address hai Je hn ho unn Login Kessen Rm Enter password Retype password Enter password Retype password T F Via LAN Ethernet SMTP server pop wanadoo DNS IP address fi39 bes bk P As an e mail sender SMTP Client the MPS 100 must have a unique e mail identifier entered in the Sender field limited to 40 characters This field must be compatible with standard e mail address syntax xxxx yyyY ZZZZ xyzZ It is import
62. ric 60 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc E91621 C Creating a Remote Access Service connection for Dial Up Networking up Connections This Folder contains pebaork connection z2 objectis Local Area connection connections For this computer and a wizard bo help you create a new S 2 Double click the Make New Connection icon then click Next to start the Network Connection Wizard Network Connection Wizard Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard Using this wizard you can create a connection to other computers and networks enabling applications such as e mail Web browsing file sharing and printing To continue click Next Cancel Schneider Electric 61 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 2000 3 Select Dial up to private network then click Next Network Connection Wizard E91623 Network Connection Type You can choose the type of network connection you want to create based on Pour network configuration and your networking needs Network Connection Wizard Phone Number to Dial Tou must specify the phone number of the computer or network you want to connect to Alea code E 04763999 99 EOUnTLyTegion code Schneider Electric 62 5 Click Next again Network Connection Wizard r Connection Availability You may make the new connection available to al
63. s for sending the content to a mobile phone number in the form of an SMS short message service text message The default channel used to route the e mail is the LAN It may be switched to modem see the Automatic notification setup page on page 20 S Do not connect these six intputs to safety informations such as Emergency Stop fire detection Register automatic notification MPS 100 has 6 input registers that are read and write accessible by TCP IP Modbus requests coming from any application running on a PC or PLC connected to the LAN An alarm message can be sent via e mail for each register when it changes from logic state 0 to 1 oe eee Innovation and Services Bank Geneva 3 Home Documentation viaintenance Registers automatic notification Register number E_mail subject E_mail text Target e_mail addresses 255 reg 760 MW PLCN Circuitbreakerhastripped asa bbb wanadoo fr www 2z2 mic een reg 761 M 00133123456 Bigproblematplnt TI 255 reg 762 T sd Ir E Ir E 255 reg 763 T aE FT FT 255 reg 764 I ss en FT 255 reg 765 TI a FT S Apply MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 13 Application setup To assign an automatic notification to a register select the register then fill in the E mail subject E_mail text and Target E_mail addresses fields It is possible to select a number of events for the same Modbus device and to
64. s page and increase the value to avoid repeated detection of the alarm condition until maintenance is carried out LAN Ethernet communication setup The LAN Ethernet communication settings have already been made as described in the COMMUNICATION SETUP section However this page may be used to modify them or make additional settings RB MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Control Diagnosis Maintenance Setup LAN Ethernet communication setup MAC Address 00 05 F3 00 04 6A Get IP address and subnet mask from DHCP server E IP Address bas he hh Subnet Mask be be ber fo Router Address s C C Apply Get IP address and subnet mask from DHCP server This checkbox is not selected by default Furthermore if method A described in the MPS 100 COMMUNICATION SETUP section was used to initialise the IP address and subnet mask by using the MPS100CONFIG utility this parameter is automatically unchecked The decision to let a DHCP server automatically attribute an IP address depends on the availability of such a service on the LAN network and on the organisation set up by the network administrator Unless the network administrator specifically asks you to use this function it is recommended not to use it because the IP address must be of the fixed type if it is to be used as an URL thus obliging the network administrator to block this dynamically allocated IP
65. same time Each data logging e mail transmission is logged in an automatic notification trace which could be retrieved within the user level access at the setup menu Threshold maintenance registers The MPS 100 can monitor operation counter and wear indicator values provided by Micrologic control units When one of these values overruns the specified threshold it generates an alarm if selected in Application settings Micrologic automatic notifications and an e mail is sent This feature can be used to schedule preventive maintenance operation RB MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Setup Threshold maintenance registers Micrologic Operation counter threshold Wear indicator threshold Masterpact NI fi2521 hm Masterpact NW 01 a997 bon Circuit breaker N 1 kan fiso Circuit breaker N 2 haen fizo Apply Schneider Electric 22 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Advanced setup The Micrologic column displays the Micrologic control units declared in Basic setup Master Slave Modbus setup The operation counter threshold may be from 0 to 25000 The default value is 10000 The wear indicator threshold may be from 0 to 300 The default value is 100 When one of these alarm conditions is detected and e mails are sent according to Advanced settings Automatic notification settings it is advised to return to the Maintenance register threshold setting
66. scellaneous values Current A displays the instantaneous currents la Ib and Ic relative to the Ir value The digital display shows the instantaneous RMS current values At the top right of the page the On Off and Trip status are permanently displayed MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 29 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc isp LO wo E91 LO wo E91 E91565 User level access a MERLIN GERIN ares Home Documentation Monitoring Main fuel pump Micrologic EN Daguenet Tut EI Powers P kW Energies E kWh Miscellaneous U12 591 V U23 622 V Innovation and Services Bank Geneva U31 558 V Voltage U V displays the instantaneous voltages U12 U23 and U31 relative to the Un value The digital display shows the instantaneous voltage values At the top right of the page the On Off and Tripped states are R MERLIN GERIN eer Home Documentation Monitoring Main fuel pump Micrologic Currents IA Voltages UV P kW Q kvar 40 338 Energies E kWh Miscellaneous permanently displayed Innovation and Services Bank Geneva S kVA Power factor 340 0 116 Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Monitoring Main fuel pump Micrologic Currents I A Voltages U V E P kih E Q kvarh Powers P kW 1424 9393 Energies E kWh Miscellaneous Schneider Electric E S kVAh Casse 30
67. selected Micrologic alarm conditions disappears the MPS 100 checks that this condition continues for at least the number of seconds specified in the Drop out delay setting and then resets the alarm condition to 0 If the Drop out delay is set to 0 the alarm condition is reset to 0 as soon as the alarm condition is no longer present Each automatic notification e mail transmission is logged in an automatic notification trace which could be retrieved within the user level access at the setup menu Data logging setup The MPS 100 may be programmed to periodically send an e mail including a data log text file for Micrologic and PowerMeters devices see Application setup Micrologic data logging and PowerMeters data logging on pages 16 through YY The default parameters are the LAN channel all check boxes in the Activate log column selected All Micrologic and PowerMeters devices declared as Modbus devices by Master Slave Modbus setup see page 9 are available for data logging each Micrologic or PowerMeter device is polled at regular intervals and data log text files are sent via e mail the first day of every month at 1 a m by default When the time to send the e mail including data log files arrives the MPS 100 sets up an e mail message including all the data log files required for the device as declared in the Micrologic data logging or PowerMeters data logging pages and then sends the e mail to address using the pre def
68. status The Sent status means that the e mail has been accepted by the specified SMTP Server but it does not guarantee that the message has been successfully routed to the final address There is no means to obtain such information Reliable routing depends on the quality of all the providers involved Status conditions include ISPError Internet Service Provider connection error SMTPError SMTP server connection error MailRejected SMTP server rejected the e mail undeclared user unknown address etc Failed The MPS 100 was powered OFF while the e mail was being processed Pending The e mail is being processed Sent The e mail was successfully received and forwarded by the SMTP server Maintenance menu Innovation and Services Bank Geneva a MERLIN GERIN Ree Home Documentation Maintenance This page offers the capability at the Admin level to write then save into MPS5100 unit some comments related to the last maintenance performed for instance ona pane lboard The amount of available data is limited to 1024 characters and is saved into the flash memory area This information is only read available at a User level Incomming N 1 trip unit replaced on February 31th 2003 All customer parameters have been restored Apply Schneider Electric 36 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Appendix Configuring your PC to communicate with the MPS 100 via a LAN and or modems Whatever the MPS100 is a
69. t by double clicking on each file column separator is a tab character While retrieving the datalog files it is optionnally possible to remove them from MPS100 unit in order to free flash memory space This MPS100GetDatalogs utility allows to quickly verify that datalogging parameters configured into MPS100 produce valuable datas without beeing obliged to wait the next e mail transmission Schneider Electric 27 95414 User level access Environment Automatic netithcatian ao Mols pooh MPS 100 monitoring and gateway capabilities may be used via a LAN network and or a Dial Up Network connection via modems The MPS 100 e mail sender capability uses either a LAN network or a Dial Up Network connection See the MPS 100 Setup section for more information on how to configure the MPS 100 to work in one of these environments To get communication with the MPS 100 If you are connected by a LAN network enter the assigned IP address or name provided by your LAN network administrator as a URL in your preferred browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or above or Netscape Navigator 7 0 or above The default IP address is 192 168 1 12 If you are connected by a Dial Up Network connection via modems directly to the MPS100 modem the URL is always http 192 168 2 12 The welcome page is displayed Merlin Gerin Fodor a Innovation and Services Bank Geneva 2 ectric E91541 Telemecanique
70. t different numbers on individual mult linked ISOM lines Phone number 04 76 3999 949 Gllemalez T Use Telephony dialing properties Back Cancel Type in the phone number of the phone line connected to the MPS 100 via the modem then click the Next button For a mobile computer connecting from different locations the Telephony dialing properties option may be used The system will ask the country and area code zs Dial Up Networking Phonebook entry to dial MPS100 Edit entry and modern properties Phone number preview Clone entry and modem properties 04 76 3999 99 Delete entry Create shortcut to entry Dialing from ate Monitor status New Location Operator assisted or manual dialing User preferences Logon preferences Help Schneider Electric 55 Select the More choice to configure DUN parameters I Edit Phonebook Entry Ei E4 E91613 Basic SEE Script Security Ad Entry name WMFS100 Comment Phone number 04 Ip 3999 99 Alternates Use Telephony dialing properties Dial uzing Mode Configure W Use another port if busy Cancel Click the Server tab x Basic SEMET Script Security A dl E91614 Dial up server type PPP Windows NT Windows 95 Plus Internet A Network protocols W TCP IP TEPAIP Settings IPs SP compatible PPP TCP IP Settings C NetBE
71. the Save Password check box to save your password Click the Connect button to connect to the MPS 100 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 46 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Configuring TCP IP Dial Up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows 98 Me 047657 9998 Connect Ceci When the modem initialises a dial tone and ring tone should be heard If the connection is not established the first time try a few more times before troubleshooting Schneider Electric S47 E Configuring TCP IP Dial up Networking and Remote Access Service in Windows NT4 0 Windows NT4 0 A Installing the TCP IP protocol TCP IP can be installed during the initial Network setup definition We assume that the Network is already installed using NetBEUI To add TCP IP enter the Control Panel click the Network icon select the Protocols tab and then click the Add button Network Identification Services Protocols Adapters Bindings Network Protocols 3 NetBEUI Protocol Select Network Protocol Ei ES Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OF If o you have an installation disk for this component click Have Disk Network Protocol 3 MetBEUI Protocol Add Y AWLink IPSS Compatible Transport 3 Point To Point Tunneling Protocol Y Streams Environment Anoncoute ae Descrmpbor h Have Disk UK Cancel Select TCP IP Prot
72. the remote PC when setting up a connection with the MPS 100 just like an Internet Service Provider Most modems work using the default Modem serial port setting However it may be necessary to adjust the Baud rate to meet particular modem requirements some GSM modems has no autospeed recognition mechanism If the modem channel is only used as an input PPP in connection enable the modem port using the Enable or disable modem port input page and set the modem to Automatic answer mode activating the call back mechanism if available and required for the application Modem setup is performed by filling in the Modem initialisation escape sequence field This string contains a set of Hayes commands to be sent to the modem using the Modem serial port settings in following cases each time the MPS 100s is powered ON each time the MPS 100 closes a PPP in connection and the Modem port enabled checkbox has been selected in the Enable or disable modem port input page See the modem installation manual for further information on these settings Following is a non exhaustive list of tested modem US robotics Olitec Wavecom Notes 1 Some ISP assign particular phone number for GSM modem calls 2 Some ISP rejects hiden phone number incoming calls To unhide the phone number of a Wavecom GSM modem fill the Modem initialization escape sequence with ATEOQS0 2 CLIR 2 See Appendix for information on configuring the PC to access yo
73. thout a LAN network connection modem only and you uncheck the Modem port enabled checkbox it will be impossible to subsequently reconnect via modem to re enable it In this case you will have to connect the unit to a temporary LAN network to access the setup pages and re enable the modem This could be difficult if the MPS 100 is installed on a site which is not easy to access Miscellaneous settings 1 of 2 of MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva E91 Home Documentation Setup Miscelleaneous settinas Micrologic date and time update Periodicity Every day D ap Tom Priviledged TCP IP Addresses fi 92 168 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Automatic web disconnection Automatic exit after timeout minutes 10 D MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Schneider Electric 24 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Advanced setup Micrologic date and time update As described for Time and date settings see page 10 the MPS 100 can periodically re synchronise the time and date of the Micrologic control units declared in the Modbus slave description dialog box see page 9 The default setting is once a day at 2 a m The interval may be selected as either Every day or Weekly The re synchronisation time may be set from 2 a m to 7 a m Privileged TCP IP addresses In these 3 fields specify up to 3 privileged TCP IP clients browsers or applications running on a
74. ur MPS 100 via modem Automatic notification setup The MPS 100 may be programmed to send an e mail following Micrologic trip or alarm detection see Application setup Micrologic automatic notification on page 12 fg MERLIN GERIN Innovation and Services Bank Geneva Home Documentation Sr eee eee Setup Automatic notification setup Channel used to send alarm LAN Ethernet Modem Alarm Triggering setup Pick up time Gei RK Drop out time s k Apply Schneider Electric 20 MPS100 User Manual Rev 1 08ab doc Advanced setup The default channel used to send the e mails is the LAN network It is possible to switch to the modem channel assuming the modem configuration has already been set up as described in Advanced setup Modem communication setup on page 19 Pick up delay The Pick up delay may be set from 0 to 3600 seconds 1 hour The default value is 5 seconds As soon as one of the selected Micrologic alarm conditions occurs the MPS 100 checks that this condition continues for at least the number of seconds specified in the Pick up delay setting and then sets the alarm condition to 1 before sending the appropriate e mail If the Pick up delay is set to 0 the e mail is sent as soon as the alarm condition is detected Drop out delay The Drop out delay may be set from 0 to 86400 seconds 24 hours The default value is 5 seconds As soon as one of the
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