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1. Cancel Browse Then click on OK the file kercom ini will then be edited In the section Type add the new serial port associated with the USB IR interface For our purposes let us suppose that serial port COM5 has been allocated to the interface Type COM1 Local COM2 Remote COM3 Remote COM4 Remote COM5 local Also complete the section Comm services comm services ports COM255 COM1 COM4 COM5 modbus answer to 10000 modbus repeat count 3 Electric Schneider 37 SCADAPack 50 Ap pend ices Local data retrieval Local data retrieval To activate this functionality verify that the peripheral is declared with the connection type SCADAPack 50 Properties Parameters Connection SCADAPack 50 see previous chapter During the connection to the peripheral Q the SCADAPack 50 must be awakened and the IrDA positioned in order to communicate with the SCADAPack 50 Schneider JQ a a amm ORT OCME c Harg Name Type Nbrecords Nbmaxrecords Period s mil D ws mS 10800 i a duk ae ws 10000 O a oewes n o w75 3075 10000 E wat0 RIO u o 375 375 19800 i Ys 0 w79 TS 1000 Sv w ws ws 10000 Fen u o w75 375 10000 mv vw o 375 375 19800 at a Econs GN mimosas raran Fy ersten Gal PREDEFINED TYPES H Hetery au mv To read a data log file click on the desired variable name The following window appears to allow you to choose the desired period of logged data Refreshment of
2. Connectors The SCADAPack 50 is equipped with a 7 point IP68 fixed female connector which can be screwed directly onto the cable ends without soldering or crimping The connector can be detached using a screw off counter clockwise threaded bolt Flex body moulding HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK All wiring must be carried out in accordance with industry standards Bare wires should never be allowed to come in contact with each other The sensors or the power used with the Contact insert DE59646 SCADAPack 50 must respect SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage specifications They should only be installed by qualified personnel This manual covers only the SCADAPack 50 Installation of sensors and other external elements is not included Contact the manufacturer of these devices to determine the limitations of use of their products Please refer to the applicable safety requirements on their use Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage NOTICE HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION The total length of sensor wiring must not exceed 3 meters 10ft The wiring must be twisted pair shielded type to connect the sensor Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment measurement malfunction in iis Gland nut P Insert retaining ring Input signal connections are made via the 7 pin connector with each pin number printed in relief on the c
3. Replace only with the same model or an equivalent model proposed by the manufacturer The battery ies should be positioned correctly while respecting polarity inside the socket Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage A WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK All wiring must be carried out in accordance with industry standards Bare wires should never be allowed to come in contact with each other The sensors or the power used with the SCADAPack 50 must respect SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage specifications They should only be installed by qualified personnel This manual covers only the SCADAPack 50 Installation of sensors and other external elements is not included Contact the manufacturer of these devices to determine the limitations of use of their products Please refer to the applicable safety requirements on their use Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage NOTICE HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION The total length of sensor wiring must not exceed 3 meters 10ft The wiring must be twisted pair shielded type to connect the sensor Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment measurement malfunction NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Schneider 5 Electric DES9642 1 SCADAPack 50 Infrared communication area External antenna connector optional Status indicator lights Yello
4. m Extended Diagnostics provides standard system data as well as network specific GSM and 3G data It is recommended that the Extended Diagnostics option be enabled in the event that SMS transmission difficulties are encountered and network performance diagnosis is called for A third type of diagnostics can be sent at the user s request by holding the magnet beside the enclosure in the appropriate wake up position for 10 s or sending a local Kervisu or remote SMS remote configuration command from SCADA Host message m SMS commissioning provides comprehensive diagnostic data as well as traceability data NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Configuring using Kervisu The SCADAPack 50 is configured locally using Kervisu on a PC equipped with the infrared interface sensor head and USB cable This guide gives details of m The installation procedure for the infrared interface see Appendices chapter m The procedure for registering the SCADAPack 50 see Appendices chapter m The procedure for activating the SCADAPack 50 to communicate with Kervisu see the chapter entitled Commissioning Wake up SCADAPack 50 and activation of local Kervisu connection The actions needed for configuration are carried out under 4 section headings which correspond to the four screens described below Configuration GLOBAL PARA
5. gt 10 typically System error No Value of the last system error detected by the SCADAPack 50 This field usually shows the value OK See system message table Battery voltage No Minimum battery voltage reading in millivolts during a data transmission phase i e time of maximum consumption This value will not be calculated until an SMS is sent default value after a Reset and before the first SMS is sent 4400 mV It is recalculated with each attempted SMS send Battery alarm threshold No Threshold in mV below which a low battery alarm will be transmitted during a SMS transmission The alarm will be sent once a day maximum Number of RESET s No No of times the processor has been reset The number of RESETs should remain low and constant a high number is a sign that there is potentially a malfunction Number of SMS attempts No Number of attempts at sending an SMS this number is incremented when an attempt is made There will be no attempts if the SIM card is absent the PIN code is rejected or the network is not found Number of successful SMS attempts No Number of SMS messages actually sent to the GSM network If reception conditions are in order this number should be very close to the previous one Number of received SMS No Number of SMS read by the SCADAPack 50 command SMS or spam Session total duration Yes Sum of SMS sessions duration Number of SMS errors Yes Number of failed sessions logged since m Either the last successful transm
6. parameter Longer more explicit titles can be entered in the SCADA Host Name Modifiable Current Date No Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Channels V1 to V8 screen No Mame Value Unit 1 24 06 2013 11 35 08 2 Action Idle 4 Var Name DOOR S unit 6 Var Type Digital Input with awakeni 7 Send records Yes 6 Vale 0 000000 9 Status OK 11 Sope 1 000000 12 ShR 0 000000 13 Data Format 0 14 Stab raton Time 20 100ms 16 Alarm Type Max 17 Hysteresis 0 000000 18 Upper Threshold 1 000000 19 Lower Threshold 1 000000 20 Upper critical level 1 ai Lower citical level 0 22 Send citcal level No 23 Upper Class Upper 24 Lower Class Lower 2S Send Cass No 27 Alarm Date 24 06 2013 11 30 00 28 Value when alarm 0 000000 29 1 Phone number Alarm State OK 30 1 Phone number SMS Status OK 31 2 Phone number Alarm State OK 32 2 Phone number SMS Status oK 34 Sensor Alarm Date 01 01 2005 01 07 55 3S Sensor Value when alarm 0 000000 36 1 Phone number Sensor Alarm State OK 37 1 Phone number SMS Status OK 38 2 Phone number Sensor Alarm State OK 39 2 Phone number SMS Status OK Description Real time clock date and time Action Command Yes See the table of commands previous page Var Name Yes Channel title maximum 7 characters long This title is transmitted in full to the master station therefore you are advised to choose very short titles Uni
7. indicator Infrared communication port Local connection via IrDA interface Wake up device with magnet in IrDA interface Connecting to the SCADAPack 50 _ ee ee eee eee r NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Commissioning Wake up SCADAPack 50 and activation of local Kervisu connection Wake up SCADAPack 50 and activation of local Kervisu connection The SCADAPack 50 is typically in sleep mode except during acquisition and transmission phases therefore it is necessary to awaken the unit before being able to initiate a local communication link with the Kervisu configuration software The infrared communication port is activated by holding a magnet located in the infrared interface supplied by Schneider Electric against the device s left side for a few seconds 5s as shown in the diagram When the SCADAPack 50 is activated the green indicator light will turn solid While the green indicator light is on solid the SCADAPack 50 is ready to communicate with Kervisu and you can then proceed with configuration according to the instructions in the chapter Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Once it has been activated the SCADAPack 50 will be in Awake mode for 2 minutes awaiting potential IrDA communication If there is no communication with Kervisu during that time the device will automatically revert to sleep mode It will then need to be awakened in order to
8. the sensor s to the signal terminal of the channel in question Record the relationship between the physical signals and the software channel configuration See the channel configuration screens on the Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 in Kervisu software NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 Installation Connectors Sensor connections Digital Input or Counter Digital inputs are filtered by an RC Hysteresis device and are high impedance in order to limit the power consumption The reading voltage is approximately 3 3 V and the reading current 3 pA The connected contact should therefore be potential free and leakage free Dry contact and open collector sensors are supported Wire between DI 1 to 4 and GND internal block 4 20 mA Analog Input 2 wire passive sensor block Internal SCADAPack 50 block 15V Aln n 1 to 4 Active sensor block Internal SCADAPack 50 block Aln n 1 to 4 ov Voltage Resistance Platinium sensor analog inputs Voltage sensor block Internal SCADAPack 50 block Aln n 1 to 4 ov Resistance Platinium sensor block Internal SCADAPack 50 block Terminal 1 Alp n 1 to 4 Terminal 2 OV any polarity PT100 sensor 3 wire GND Aln 1 R Alh Modbus sensor Modbus sensor block Internal SCADAPack 50 block Power 15V Power GND RS485 RS RS485 RS Due to
9. 5 measurement 4 20 mA Notes m For type On Off status with wake up the SCADAPack 50 will be activated to take readings and detect transmit any alarm events if the change in status in this On Off input signal lasts for more than 2 seconds default value of the Digital wake up time out setting which can be modified on the System page in Kervisu m For type 4 20 mA the sensor s measurement stabilization time once power has been switched on is 2 seconds the default value for the Stabilization time parameter which can be modified in the corresponding Kervisu channel screen Electric Schneider 33 SCADAPack 50 Ap pend ices Setting up the infrared USB interface The procedure is the same for all Windows versions You need the following file which contains the drivers Windows CP210x_VCP_Windows ZIP The file should be on the CD ROM supplied with the SCADAPack 50 If not you can download it with the following link http www silabs com products mcu Pages USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers aspx This file contains 2 self extracting executables files which will install the drivers m For Windows XP Windows 7 or others Windows 32 bits system CP210xVCPinstaller_x86 exe m For Windows 64 bits system CP210xVCPinstaller_x64 exe Stage 1 Install interface driver 1 Launch the executable file in ZIP for the Windows version of your PC 2 In the displayed Window click on Next 3 Select I ac
10. COM port is being used you will need to look in the driver manager m Click on Start m Right click on the computer or the workstation under Windows XP m Go to the properties section hardware tab under Windows XP m Choose the Device manager section m Select the communication ports from the list m The USB IrDA interface will be on the COM port marked CP2101 USB to UART bridge controller in this example this is COM4 On the Device manager screen m Point the port CP2101 USB to UART m Right click then select Properties The window CP2101 USB properties will be displayed m Choose the Port Settings tab m Then click on Advanced In the advanced settings window select the port number you require NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Appendices Setting up the infrared USB interface Checking which COM port is being used Device Manager Action 4 g WXFR87632L a Batteries 9 Bluetooth Radios 9 Computer amp Disk drives 2 Display adapters 2 DVD CD ROM drives Human Interface Devices S IDE ATAJATAPI controllers Keyboards B Mice and other pointing devices Modems b Monitors E9 Network adapters PCMCIA adapters B Ports COM amp LPT A Communications Port COM1 I CP2101 USB to UART Bridge Controller COM4 MR Processors XQ Smart card readers Sound video and game controllers System devices z Universal Serial Bus controllers View Hel
11. History File Read last records O Reading complete file O Read after the date 17 02 2011 16 47 26 Y Confirm Quit 38 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Appendices Tips for opening your GSM account Tips for opening your GSM account The GSM account for the SCADAPack 50 It is not necessary to open a voice amp data account a machine to machine account will suffice which will not include a voice function If there is a risk of PIN code theft you should use a different PIN code from the default code given by the network operator usually 0000 If this is not likely the energy consumed by GSM transmissions can be reduced by suppressing the PIN code request this reduces the time required for transmission With some network operators you will need to request your SIM card to be activated before it is first used by the SCADAPack 50 This is done simply by telephoning the network operator The purpose of activation is to m Enable you to be connected to the network m Set up regular billing on your account SCADA Host GSM 3G account subscription The same type of account is required for the SCADA Host station and can be supplied by a different network operator if required If you are operating a large number of devices giving rise to more than 10 000 MSMS messages per year you are strongly advised to request a terrestrial connection fr
12. Material Stainless Steel Drive Type Z Cross Recessed Pozidriv No 1 Nominal Thread Size M3 Property Class A2 Length Nominal mm 8 Product standard ISO 7045 As standards specifications and designs change from time to time please ask for confirmation of the OXY This document has been information given in this publication 4S printed on recycled paper 02 2015 2015 Schneider Electric Industries SAS All rights reserved
13. SCADA host Schneider 19 Electric SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Configuration GLOBAL PARAM screen Table of commands Name Description Idle No command running The field assumes this value as soon as a command has been processed Sleep Tells the device to return to sleep mode if there is no transmission or measurement in progress it will return to awake mode m When activated See chapter Commissioning Wake up SCADAPack 50 and activation of local Kervisu connection m Ifthe current date is a logging date m When activated by a magnet Measurement The SCADAPack 50 gets the data from the channels each time this command is run the values for the different channels will be displayed in the value field on each channel screen This command can be used to verify the wiring and that the sensors are functioning properly Send SMS The device sends the waiting data to the master station This command should be run when you wish to transmit data that is ready to the master station If a send SMS command is run when there are no logs waiting to be sent SCADAPack 50 will not send any data but will send a Diagnostic SMS instead This command can be used to unblock a blocked GSM transmission diagnostic too many failures SMS Validity Period The SMS validity period configured in the Network SMS screen is sent to the operator network GSM 3G level measurement The device reads t
14. mA PT100 0 0 In C with 2 wire wiring 3 wire PT100 0 0 In C with 3 wire wiring PT1000 0 0 In C with 2 wire wiring Modbus sensor 0 000 Value of a Modbus register read on a peripheral device Internal enclosure 0 0 SCADAPack 50 internal enclosure temperature In C measured with a built in internal temperature sensor 3V supply For maintenance only 4V supply For maintenance only Sensor supply For maintenance only 22 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Channels V1 to V8 screen Relationship between physical and software channels The SCADAPack 50 supports up to 8 channels Amaximum of 4 physical digital inputs and 4 physical analog inputs can be connected Physical signals cannot be set on any software channels The relationship between physical and software channels is as follows Physical signal Possible channels With type Terminal block reference in Kervisu DI1 Digital Input 1 5 Digital Input DI2 Digital Input 2 6 Counter oa Flow DI3 Digital Input 3 7 Contact close duration DI4 Digital Input 4 7 Digital input with wake up DI fugitive state change Al1 Analog Input 1 5 100 mV 1 V 10 V 10 Vpp Al2 Analog Input 2 6 0 20 mA 4 20 mA R2000 Q PT100 PT1000 AI3 Analog Input 3 7 3 wire PT100 Al4 Analog Input 4 8 RS RS RS485 J
15. signals are compatible with the analog inputs particularly the connection polarity when connecting a 4 20 mA sensor that s powered by the SCADAPack 50 itself m Ensure that digital input signals are completely potential free zero voltage should be measured at the start for each pair before the connection m The SIM card should be correctly inserted in its holder and locked in place Before attempting a configuration and test verify that m The device is fitted with a SIM card for which an account has been activated this can easily be checked by sending an SMS with the SIM card inserted in a mobile phone m A remote station site has been created in the SCADA Host software with a phone number corresponding to the SIM card inserted in the SCADAPack 50 This is the condition which determines that the data sent by SCADAPack 50 is registered The SIM card phone number is typically provided by the cell phone service provider when the card is delivered If you are unsure of the phone number it will be displayed in the SCADA host when an SMS sent from the SIM card is received by the host User configuration This solution allows all the operating settings to be configured on site It requires use of a PC equipped with Kervisu software Details of the procedure and the different possibilities for configuration are given below 12 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric DES9643 1 SCADAPack 50 Green
16. the device s optimized design for reduced energy consumption the following recommendations for the use of the Modbus link must be highlighted m Use only shielded twisted pair cable m The length of the cable connecting both SCADAPack 50 and the numerical sensor should not exceed 3 metres 10 ft m Perform a 3 wire connection RS RS and OV connect SCADAPack 50 0V GND and Modbus sensor OV reference m The cable shield must be connected to the ground at both ends m Incase of use in a larger network connecting several devices the RS485 bus state of the art should be applied an auxiliary power supply should be inserted in order to offer proper RS 485 line polarization and the bus must be terminated by end of line adaptation resistor at both ends NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Schneider 11 Electric SCADAPack 50 Commissioning Checklist before starting User configuration Checklist before starting For your activation to run smoothly you are strongly advised to verify that the following conditions have been met m Use only brand new unused batteries to power the SCADAPack 50 this can be quickly verified using a multimeter which should give a reading between 3 6 V and 3 7 V You are strongly advised to attach a date label on each battery when installed The factory installed isolation strip located on each battery support must be removed to enable battery power to the SCADAPack 50 m Ensure that analog input
17. the following Very good Good Medium Weak Very weak Too weak The objective measurement in decibels dBm is also given for the memory This varies between 51 dBm very strong signal and 110 dBm very weak signal dBm is the usual unit of measurement of electromagnetic field strength It is equivalent to 10 LOG P where P is the power received expressed in milliwatts Activate sensor alarm Yes Enable disable sensor fault alarm detection and sending for Modbus 4 20mA or temperature sensor Diagnostic type Yes Select diagnostic message type Basic or Extended see chapter Commissioning Activating a diagnostic SMS send Command Yes This refers to a menu which allows you to send various commands to the device To do this click on the field select the command you require and wait for it to run before using another command The most frequently used commands are Read channels Test GSM strength Send SMS Sleep Etc Details of these commands are given in the command table below NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Depending on the date format selected Kervisu Devices Options Time and Date format Format type IMPORTANT Some special characters must not be used for the titles otherwise the SMS messages may not be sent Alphanumeric characters and the following symbols can be used _ The use of any other symbol may result in the insertion of bad data at the
18. use The table below indicates probable lifespans for several hypothetical scenarios SMS Number of Number of Inputs Lifespan transmission 4 20mA analog digital inputs acquisition average frequency inputs period 1 day 2 2 15 min 2 years 1 day 2 2 1h 4 years 1 day 0 4 1h gt 6 years With the SCADAPack 50 providing the 4 20 mA power signal 4 20mA sensors consume power at a high rate Overall power consumption and therefore battery life is directly affected by the stabilization period of the analog signal Operating principles The SCADAPack 50 datalogger is based on simple operating principles m User programmable data acquisition and logging of various physical measurements metering voltages 4 20 mA sensing probes temperatures etc The SCADAPack 50 is able to supply power to 4 20 mA sensing probes After taking readings the SCADAPack 50 then implements its alarm detection function m User programmable transmission frequency in SMS form of logged data Data reception is enabled by the SCADA host system In the event of an alarm a transmission will be sent as soon as the alarm status is detected during a data log action To facilitate in alarm diagnosis the SCADAPack 50 transmits all data in its memory at the same time as it transmits the alarm m In sleep mode Real time Detection of digital input status changes with transfer to Read mode Pulse counting 50 Hz max on all digital inputs m
19. 1 3 Read N 11 DataAdress 1 0x0200 12 Type Vi byte 14 Parity 2 None 15 Baudrate 2 9600 bps 16 Mask V2 OxFFFF 17 Slave Address y2 1 18 Function V2 3 Read N 19 DataAdress 2 0x0200 20 Type v2 byte 22 Parity 3 None 23 Baudrate 3 9600 bps 24 Mask 3 OxFFFF 25 Slave Address 3 1 26 Function Y3 3 Read N 27 DataAdress 3 0x0200 28 Type 3 byte 30 Parity V4 None 31 Baudrate V4 9600 bps 32 Mask 4 OxFFFF 33 Slave Address 4 1 34 Function V4 3 Read N 35 DataAdress 4 0x0200 36 Type 4 byte Name Modifiable Description Current date No Real time clock date and time Action Command Yes See the commands table on the pages Configuration screen Response time Yes Maximum time anticipated by the SCADAPack 50 to obtain a response After this time has elapsed the displayed variable status will be Modbus time out Parity Vx Yes Parity used for the Modbus connection none or even Baud rate Vx Yes Modbus connection speed Mask Vx Yes Used to isolate the digital statuses within words from version 5 20 and higher The value should be kept at 0 x FFFF if it is not in use Only valid for types Byte Word or Word i Slave address Vx Yes Slave peripheral Modbus address in which the variable in question is read Function Yes Modbus function code used to read the variable in the Modbus 3 or 4 peripheral Data Address Yes Address hexadecimal of the variable in question in the Modbus peripheral Type Type of
20. 5 Battery Yoltage Min 65064 mY 16 Battery Alarm Threshold 2500 mY 18 Number of Reset 0 19 Number of SMS 10 20 Number of SMS OK 10 21 Number of SMS Received 2 22 Sessions Total Duration EEE 0 3 0 2 23 Number of SMS Errors 24 SMS Timeout mn 26 LocalTime GMT 1 2h 27 Wake DI Tempo S 28 Reception SMS Time 10 s 29 Keylock Ox1FO1 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Schneider 25 Electric SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Network SMS screen System message table Name Modifiable Description Current date No Real time clock date and time Action Command Yes See the commands table on the Configuration screen pages Board serial number No Board number allows to identify the hardware in the SCADA Host The phone number associated to the SIM card is used by the SCADA Host to identify the outstation Application number No Factory loaded pre configuration ID number Software version No Software version number Options No Character string indicating the software version options Last modification date No Date and time of last security backup especially when changing battery Saved date No Date on which one of the settings was last changed this date is transmitted during diagnostics and allows a change in configuration to be detected Card capacity No Available memory space on the system memory stack this value should not be zero
21. 850 900 1900 2100 MHz 3G SCADAPack 50 only GSM 3G antenna Internal or external mount depending on the option Digital inputs m 4 digital inputs usable as pulse counters 32 bit 50 Hz minimum pulse width 10 ms m Flow calculation close contact time calculation m Measuring voltage 3 3 V m Reading current 3 pA Analog inputs 4 universal analog inputs m 0 100 mV 0 1 V 10 V 10 Vpp m 0 20 mA 4 20 mA SCADAPack 50 is able to power sensors supply voltage 15 V m Resistor 0 2000 Q PT1000 PT100 2 and 3 wire Other link Modbus Master RS 485 1200 38400 baud SCADAPack 50 is able to power Modbus sensors supply voltage 15 V Measurement resolution 16 bit Security m SIM card PIN number management m Configuration backed up in non volatile EEPROM memory and non volatile RAM m Watchdog timer m Overvoltage protection and polarity reversal protection on input Conformity m CE m UL61010 1 RoHS Compliant NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Overview Self sufficiency The SCADAPack 50 has been developed using ultra low power consumption technology which enables it to be self powered for up to 6 years The device s self powered lifespan is directly related to the conditions in which it is used especially transmission frequency Schneider Electric can assess the probable battery lifespan according to the type of expected
22. Awake The SCADAPack 50 must then be activated using a magnet Function indicator lights Two indicator lights are used to indicate the device s operating modes Indication Color Function Notes RUN Indicates the processor s activity While in Sleep mode the m Sleep mode a very short flash every indicator light flashes faintly second each second and more m Transport mode one flash every two visibly to mark each minute seconds m Activation magnet detected locally quick blink m During acquisition and transmission periods ON m Kervisu configuration flashes with each query while connected through IrDA GSM Indicates GSM activity During data transmission m GSM communication short flash each the number of flashes second corresponds to the time m SMS successfully sent ending taken to transmit the SMS communication long flash every second essage s 8 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric DE59635 1 DE59639 1 SCADAPack 50 Internal view of SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Installation Prerequisites Please refer to the SCADAPack 50 Installation Guide for installation details In order to operate the SCADAPack 50 you will need m Kervisu software version 2 0 6 or higher available on the CD ROM provided with the product m An activated SIM card with SMS capability m AUSB Ir
23. DA interface available from Schneider Electric with appropriate software drivers available on CD provided with this product loaded onto the PC in accordance with the instructions in chapter Setting up the infrared USB interface and a magnet typically integrated in the IrDA interface SIM card slot Battery holder Terminal block SIM card installation NOTICE HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION The operator should follow all instructions when opening enclosure to perform any maintenance including battery or SIM card replacement Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage NOTICE HAZARD OF LOSS OF SIM CARD FUNCTIONALITY Before installing the SIM card you should verify its PIN code and if it has been enabled Failure to follow these instructions can result in the SIM card being locked out permanently If this occurs you will need to request the PUK code from the cellular provider NOTICE HAZARD OF LOSS OF SIM CARD FUNCTIONALITY Do not insert or extract a SIM card while the SCADAPack 50 is in communication mode Indicator light ON or blinking Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Operating mode m Install in a clean and dry location m Unscrew the six Phillips head Pozidriv screws m Carefully remove the back of the enclosure Unlock the SIM card holder by sliding the shutter door to the left and opening it towards you Insert the SIM c
24. EEPROM Aproblem in accessing this memory will translate as a loss of the data history memory access ERR EEPROM Inconsistency detected in internal This message is possible if the memory is new or following a change in the SCADAPack 50 memory program version It is unlikely to occur while in operation ERR COMPIL Inconsistency in the programme Invalid software version loaded LENGTH SMS Error in compiling SMS The sent SMS may be incorrect possibly incomplete 26 Schneider Electric NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Network SMS screen This screen resumes part of the parameters associated with the sending of SMS No 1 2 13 15 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43 44 Name Current Date Action Number of SMS Number of SMS OK SMS transmission SMS Session Diagnosis GSM state Last SMS Send Date GSM 3G signal strength SMS sent in binary mode Last Network Used ID of the Network Operator SMS Validity Period SMS Timeout SMS Timeout Configuration Allowed radio bands Preferred radio band s Current radio bands GSM Buffer SIM Card ID IMEI Number IMSI Number PIN attempt remaining Push PIN Code Phone 1 Re send records date Phone 2 Re send records date Phone 1 Re send records number Phone 2 Re send records number SMS text language Language N 1 Languag
25. M screen This is where the general operating settings are defined names logging and transmission frequency telephone number etc Channels V1 to V8 screen This is where the variables to be logged are defined their names types slope shift modes and alarm thresholds System screen For the system control traceability and system settings Counters screen Where the indexes for the digital input counters DI1 to D14 can be pre loaded whether they are used for pulse counting or time counting Network and SMS screen Where the GSM 3G network and SMS configuration parameters are programmed Various commands can also be run from these screens such as SMS send reading GSM 3G reception signal strength etc Just to remind you Kervisu is the configuration tool for the SCADAPack 50 data logger The device s operational settings can be displayed in Kervisu This paragraph is intended for users who have not used Kervisu before Communication can only take place if Kervisu is in connected mode click on the corresponding icon Q see the chapter entitled Commissioning Wake up SCADAPack and activation of local Kervisu connection Electric Schneider 17 SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Configuration GLOBAL PARAM screen The modifiable fields should have values entered No Name Value Unit which are consistent with one another even if they 1 Software V
26. MS validity duration GSM diagnostic No Gives the result of a transmission request automatic or manual E Diagnostic not yet determined m Nothing to send no recipient configured or no variable declared m SIM card problem SIM card not present or not detected m Wrong PIN code failure when writing the PIN code m PIN code problem there is less than 3 tries left for entering the PIN code as a result SMS sending is locked to unlock the SCADAPack 50 PIN code protection and again allow SMS sending see chapter Local configuration of the SCADAPack 50 Network SMS screen m Wrong tel number no telephone number or bad format m Send failure the sending of the SMS is interrupted by the SCADAPack 50 after 3 minutes m SMS sent when the last requested SMS was transmitted to the network m Too many failures after 4 successive failed sessions of sending SMS have occurred the sending of additional SMS is blocked the number of failures is reset to zero every day at 12am and 12pm However it is possible to force the sending of SMS at any moment by using the commands Send SMS Diagnostic SMS state No Shows the SMS transmission dialer status Date of last SMS transmission No Shows the date when the last SMS was sent GSM 3G level No Shows the reception strength at the transmission of the last SMS or in real time during the Test GSM Strength command The reception quality is shown as one of
27. P7 Any channel Modbus sensor Examples m Application with one digital input for counting and two 4 20 mA sensors First variation Second variation Physical signal Channel With type Physical signal Channel With type Terminal block in Kervisu Terminal block in Kervisu reference 1 8 reference 1 8 DI1 Digital Input 1 Counter Ali Analog Input 1 4 20 mA Al2 Analog Input 2 4 20 mA Al2 Analog Input 2 4 20 mA Al3 Analog Input 3 4 20 mA DI1 Digital Input 5 Counter m Application with one digital input for counting and flow calculation and one 4 20 mA sensor Physical signal Channel With type Terminal block in Kervisu reference 1 8 DI1 Digital Input 1 Counter Al2 Analog Input 2 4 20 mA DI1 Digital Input 5 Flow In this specific case it is not possible to use physical Analog signal 1 channels 1 and 5 are already configured in Kervisu because of digital input signal wiring You have to wire the 4 20 sensor on Al2 Al3 or Al4 instead Faulty sensor alarm The faulty sensor alarm detection and transmission is available only with the following types of channel Modbus 4 20 mA 0 20 mA PT100 PT100 3 wires and PT1000 If the faulty sensor alarm is activated the SCADAPack 50 sends an alarm back to normal event when a change occurs in the measurement status m Modbus sensor Measurement status Kervisu Value transmitted with the alarm Type OK Data value Back to normal sta
28. Pack50 User Manual Schneider 27 Electric SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Network SMS screen Name Modifiable Description Current date No Real time clock date and time Action Command Yes See the commands table on the pages Configuration screen Number of SMS attempts No See System screen pages Number of successful SMS attempts No GSM transmission No See Configuration screen pages GSM diagnostic No SMS state No Last SMS transmission No GSM 3G signal strength No SMS sent in binary mode Yes Activates the binary mode for SMS sending PDU format This binary mode avoids any issues related to the character set used by the network operators which can result in corruption in the original SCADAPack 50 SMS If the binary mode is not activated the SMS are sent in the Standard GSM 03 38 format Last network used No Indicates the network used by the SCADAPack 50 while sending its last data via SMS GSM or UMTS This parameter is available only on the 3G SCADAPack 50 Network operator ID No Indicates the operator ID to which the SCADAPack 50 has been connected to send its data See OPeratorID field in the diagnostic table SMS validity period Yes Gives the validity period of a SMS sent by the SCADAPack 50 At the end of this period the SMS will be removed by the operat
29. Programmable diagnostic frequency of operational settings Battery voltage GSM signal strength etc these settings are for equipment monitoring and preventive maintenance To receive SMS messages from the SCADAPack 50 the SCADA system must be equipped with a GSM or 3G depending on the country modem in receiving mode see SCADA system user manual for details Electric Schneider 7 SCADAPack50 Overview Operating modes The SCADAPack 50 essentially operates in two modes Sleep mode and Awake mode The SCADAPack 50 is an ultra low power consumption product and as such is in sleep mode for the majority of the time The device s functions are activated under the following conditions m When the user programmed time for data acquisition or transmission has been reached m When an activation magnet is used to awaken the SCADAPack 50 m When a change occurs in the status of a digital input depending on digital input configuration The system cannot be activated by a GSM call as this would involve a standby level of power consumption that would not be compatible with optimizing the battery lifespan Upon initial start up or after a reboot caused by removing and re installing the battery iies the device enters an additional Transport mode In this mode the SCADAPack 50 will not receive nor generate messages and is not able to switch automatically to another mode Sleep or
30. SCADAPack 50 Battery powered GSM data logger User manual Schneider Electric SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Contents Safety information 4 Safety 4 Disclaimer 4 SCADAPack 50 security alert 4 Overview 6 Purpose 6 Main features 6 Self sufficiency 7 Operating principles 7 Operating modes 8 Function indicator lights 8 Installation 9 Prerequisites 9 Internal view of SCADAPack 50 9 SIM card installation 9 Connectors 10 Commissioning 12 Checklist before starting 12 User configuration 12 Wake up SCADAPack 50 and activation of local Kervisu connection 13 Testing the installation 14 Activating a diagnostic SMS send 16 Case Pre configured SCADAPack 50 17 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu 18 Configuration using Kervisu 18 Configuration GLOBAL PARAM screen 19 Channels V1 to V8 screen 22 Counters screen 26 System screen 26 System message table 27 Network SMS screen 28 MODBUS PARAM settings screen 30 Configuration Retrieval Downloading 31 Frequently asked questions 32 Appendices 33 Specifications 33 Factory predefined cable 34 Setting up the infrared USB interface 35 Setting up the SCADAPack 50 peripheral with Kervisu 37 Local data retrieval 39 Tips for opening your GSM account 40 Notes 41 Schneider 3 Electric SCADAPack 50 Safety information Safety Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device
31. ading pulse counters The counters directly indicate the number of pulses before the slope is taken into 1l Time V1 o account If you want to align the value indicated by a counter that sends pulses lle Energy water etc the counter s pulse weighting needs to be taken into account to convert the pulse reading 13 Time V2 0 S r a at os i The same pulse weighting will also be used to programme the slope for the variable in question and to convert the SCADAPack 50 and counter readings to the same 15 Time 3 0 5 units 17 Timev4 0 s mor example For a water meter supplying pulses calibrated at 10L pulse and displaying a value in m8 m To transmit the value in m3 a slope of 0 01 should be used since one pulse is equivalent to 10 litres or 0 01 m3 m To align the SCADAPack 50 with the counter value for example 31415 m3 convert this value into pulses eg 3141500 pulses 100 pulses per 1 m3 This value 3141500 is entered on the counter screen to obtain the desired value System screen This screen is used for analysing SCADAPack 50 s internal data No Name Yalue Unit 1 Current Date 05 07 2013 23 13 14 2 Action Idle 4 Board Serial Number 13190001 5 Application Number 4294967295 6 Software Version 0x0700 Ti Options 08M65M 8 Build Date Jul 09 2013 9 Build Time 18 42 23 11 Last Modification Date 05 07 2013 23 12 29 12 Saved Date 05 07 2013 23 10 53 13 Stack Space 31 14 System Error OK 1
32. ard inside the shutter oriented as shown in the diagram Close the shutter door and lock the SIM card in place by sliding the shutter door to the right NOTICE HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Before re installing the back of the enclosure follow all provided instructions to ensure water resistant integrity is maintained Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage m Re position the back of the enclosure as described in the section Closing the device Schneider 9 Electric DES9654 SCADAPack50 Installation Connectors Closing the device Re position the back of the enclosure and tighten the 6 screws in the order illustrated in the diagram to help ensure that water resistant integrity is maintained Screws must be tightened to 1 Nm 0 74 lb ft torque If you don t have the required tool tighten the screws gently to their manual limit without over tightening Run through the tightening sequence once only do not return to the first screws in order to tighten them further m IP68 protection is obtained when tightening the screws to a torque from 0 8 Nm 0 59 lb ft to 1 2 Nm 0 88 lb ft m Overtightening the screws above 1 2 Nm 0 88 lb ft could result in enclosure deterioration and as a consequence a change in the water resistant integrity m Mechanical damage such as damage to plastic parts or extraction of threaded metal insert will be considered as product misuse
33. arm SMS messages returns to normal as applicable gt There should be an alarm associated with all channels of this type DI fugitive state change 0 Open 0 Used to detect a fugitive state change on a digital signal The fugitive state must last at least 1 Closed 10 ms in order to be detected When a fugitive change occurs on this channel SCADAPack 50 carries out a reading of all the channels but without logging them in order to detect any events then sends alarm SMS messages returns to normal as applicable gt There should be an alarm associated with all channels of this type gt The return to normal state event is not sent with this type of channel Only the alarm state is sent when the fugitive state occurs Contact closed duration 0 Period in seconds during which the contact is closed 100 mV 100 mV 0 1V 1 0 V 0 000 10V 10V 0 00 10 Vpp 10V 0 00 Peak to peak voltage calculation of an alternative signal by detecting minimum and maximum voltage over a 1 second period 0 20 mA 1 0 000 Used for 0 20 mA analog sensors When this type is used the terminal supplies a voltage of 15 V and SCADAPack 50 waits for a certain time configurable before taking a reading 4 20 mA 1 0 000 Used for 4 20 mA analog sensors When this type is used there is a voltage of 15 V at the terminal and SCADAPack 50 waits for a certain time configurable before taking a reading 2000 Q 2000 Q 0 For a resistive sensor value read with a current of 0 4
34. arry out a test transmission the test transmission can be done m Either directly to the master station if you have access to it m Or toa mobile phone you will need to enter its number in the configuration screen 1 Verify that at least one telephone number and transmission mode are configured 2 Verify that the card s PIN number has been entered if required 3 Open the list on the right of the Command page and select Diagnostic As soon as the command is registered typically immediately the GSM indicator light will flash on and off see the Function indicator lights chapter for approximately 30 seconds if the transmission is running smoothly The GSM indicator light will then go on for a final full second During this transmission phase it is possible to follow the transmission progress in real time by consulting the sections m SMS progress indicates in real time the SMS send dialer status SMS Diagnostic indicates the various situations detected by the SMS send dialer m Data sending indicates the data sending status If the transmission is not running smoothly the GSM indicator light will flash on and off for 2 minutes before the modem goes off The table below indicates the various values that these indicators can have Section Possible values Comments Data sending Data not sent Before a send request has been made Request send Press to request a send Send in progress Displayed whi
35. before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to advise users of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury Disclaimer NOTICE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction installation and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved SCADAPack 50 security alert NOTICE HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION The operator should follow all instructions when opening enclosure to perform any maintenance including battery or SIM card replacement Fa
36. by the user to communicate on wireless network The possible values are the same as for the Allowed radio band s parameter When connecting to the network the SCADAPack 50 modem will choose this radio band in priority This parameter is available only on the 2G SCADAPack 50 The value for this parameter is taken into account by the SCADAPack 50 modem once an extended diagnostic or a commissioning SMS is sent Current radio band s No This read only parameter indicates the Radio Band which is currently used by the SCADAPack 50 modem see Current bands field in the diagnostic SMS table This parameter is available only on the 2G SCADAPack 50 GSM Buffer No To check Hayes commands sent to the modem SIM card ID No Indicates the SIM card ID number See EFiccip in GSM 11 11 IMEI number No Indicates IMEI number International Mobile Station Equipment Identity IMSI number No Indicates IMSI number International Mobile Subscriber Identity Number of remaining PIN attempts No Number of remaining PIN attempts during the last SMS session If the number of attempts is lower than 3 SMS are no longer sent to assist in preventing a SIM card locking Push PIN code Yes Allows for the forced writing of the modem PIN code during the next SMS session Phone 1 Re send records date Yes Allows sending data that have already been sent in the past to recipient 1 or recipient 2 Phone 2 Re send records date Yes The user can request all th
37. cept this agreement then click on Next 4 Click on Finish Welcome to the CP210x USB to UART Bridge Driver Installer Tre wizard wil help pou ratal the divort ty your CP23 Ste ART Edge cevos Stage 2 Connect the IrDA interface Windows will detect the interface then install the corresponding driver To contrive ick Nex CPP USE to UART Bridge Dever Inctaber Loose Agreement a 2 lt Ta corame soceot the fplpwing boeeee apwerent o mer the ertve use he crt Dar or press the Page Down key ENO USER LUCENSE AGREEMENT PORTANT READ CAREFULLY REFORE AGPERSG TO TERMS THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CERTAIN COMPUTER FROGRAMS AND OTHER THIRD PARTY PROPRIETARY MATERIAL UCENSED PRODUCT THE USE OF WHICH IS SUBJECT TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT NOICATING YOUR d accent tw sgert Seve Ae we Iden accegt Bw agpeemert Completing the Installation of the CP 10x USB to UART Bridge Driver The ouen wore soceed Ay wetaiied on Pis computer Vou con new comet your devio te ts computer F your sevice carte ED mabucsere pesas mit thee tre 34 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric SCADAPack 50 Once the Driver has been installed Windows will create anew COM port which will be the first available port before the driver was installed for example if COM1 COM2 and COM3 are already allocated on the PC the location used by the infrared port will be COM4 To find out which
38. ck 50 before it is installed especially on sites where reception is weak Other checks Before finishing the installation you are strongly advised to verify the following items m On the Configuration screen the current date and time are entered correctly the data acquisition date and interval are entered as well as the number of logs before sending m On the Channel screens that are in use all the required titles have been entered and are different for each channel all the variables to be logged have been properly selected in other words that the type associated with them is set to a value other than none Electric Schneider 15 SCADAPack 50 Because a diagnostic SMS is in a coded format it can only be sent to a suitable SCADA Host There is no need to send a diagnostic SMS to a cellular phone except for specific tests Mnemo RL Corresponding label in the SCADA Host Radio Level Basic diagnostics Extended diagnostics Commissioning Activating a diagnostic SMS send Activating a diagnostic SMS send Definition of a diagnostic SMS Adiagnostic SMS can be sent automatically at a programmable frequency or on demand Diagnostic data is used for SCADAPack 50 equipment monitoring and preventive maintenance Adiagnostic SMS includes m The current values of configured variables m The diagnostic values system data available on every SCADAPack 50 In the SMS dia
39. dd mm yy hh mm ss It is recommended to enter the time in UTC format and specify the time zone in the SCADA Host in order to facilitate management and allow for the seasonal time changes Record period Yes Number of minutes between each logging of the measured variables Enter between 1 and 10080 equivalent to 7 days max When the logging interval is changed the logging memory is cleared Before changing the logging interval it is strongly recommended to run a data send action 18 Schneider Electric NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 Name Next record date Modifiable Yes Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Configuration GLOBAL PARAM screen Description Enter in the format dd mm yy hh mm ss This sets the date for the first logging After a logging or when the logging interval is changed the SCADAPack 50 automatically updates the date Send period Yes Number of minutes between 2 regular transmissions This number should be a multiple of the logging interval The SCADAPack 50 automatically limits the number if the value entered is too high for the device s storage capacity Next send date Yes This variable tells the user the date of the next SMS message s transmission This date is especially useful for synchronising the transmission date to a precise schedule It will be repeated for each transmission except if there is an alarm or the file is full T
40. e Appendices Setting up the SCADAPack 50 peripheral with Kervisu When the connection to the peripheral is established the retrieval and configuration commands are active as KERVISU Electric Schneider JOA QRGeHORTOOMm Ss Communica aoe tt sE emu SP50 Communicabon Links Configuration file E TestAppt KwnLastVersion kvoria_7_en cfg LJ Al Devices sG Groups sPso FE cosa param 1000000000 4 aa Jg 2g 3 a SSOOOOOD ir The SCADAPack50 The configuration stored in an XML file is downloaded configuration is saved in an XML file on the computer to the SCADAPack 50 Wis ee ee 1 1 1 i 1 1 NS 30 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric SCADAPack 50 The network connection is good but the SCADAPack 50 does not send anything when the send SMS command is run I would like to adjust my counter indexes to the reading on the counter itself After connecting a 4 20mA sensor the value on the reading is still very low What types of pulse emitter can be connected Logged data has been received by the SCADA Host but has been inserted in future dates Why is this Even though the USB IrDA interface has been correctly installed and the correct serial port has been assigned in Kervisu why am I still unable to establish a local connection between my Kervisu and the SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Frequent
41. e N 2 SCADA Token Mobile Phone Token Remote configuration Token PIN code protection If a failure occurred when the PIN code was entered during the previous SMS session session diagnostic Error PIN the next sessions will be automatically stopped to prevent a bad PIN code from being entered and thus risk locking the SIM card To unlock the SCADAPack 50 PIN code protection and again allow SMS sends the PIN code must be corrected on the configuration GLOBAL PARAM page and the field Push PIN code of this Network SMS page activated set to Yes Thus during the next SMS attempt the SCADAPack 50 will try again to enter the PIN code in the modem As soon as the PIN code is validated SMS sending is unlocked alue Unit 05 07 2013 23 19 31 11 10 Sending PIN Code OK 05 07 2013 23 21 34 Recipients 1 and 2 GSM 0 1 day 3 mn 3 mn GSM 850 900 1800 1900 M Not Available Not Available AT CMGF 0 89331010057213798409 359628040194743 208101063894020 254 No 05 07 2013 23 00 00 05 07 2013 23 00 00 0 0 Language N 1 English If a SIM card whose PIN code was previously entered incorrectly is installed in the SCADAPack 50 SMS sending will be locked even if the correct PIN code was configured in the SCADAPack 50 To unlock SMS sending function follow the steps in the previous paragraph or put the SIM card in a mobile phone to enter the correct PIN code NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADA
42. e data from a date or a number of records to be transmitted again The maximum number of records is 3875 per channel Phone 1 Re send records number Yes If a change is performed in the configuration recording period or type or channel format then Phone 2 Re send records number Yes the data recorded before this change can t be transmitted anymore The requested records will be re sent during the next SCADAPack 50 data transmission SMS text language Yes Language used in the text SMS Language n 1 No Language n 1 pre loaded in the SCADAPack 50 for the text SMS Language n 2 No Language n 2 pre loaded in the SCADAPack 50 for the text SMS SCADA Token Yes Token inserted at the beginning of the SMS sent to the SCADA Host Mobile Phone Token Yes Token inserted at the beginning of the alarm text messages Remote Configuration Token Yes Token inserted at the beginning of the SMS sent in response of a teleconfiguration SMS This value is refreshed only when an extended diagnostic or commissioning SMS is sent 28 Schneider Electric NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu MODBUS PARAM settings screen Modbus parameter configuration is supported No Name alue Unit for channels 1 to 8 1 17 02 2011 2 Action Idle 4 Response Time 5 100ms 6 Parity 1 None Ed Baudrate Y1 9600 bps 8 Mask Y1 OxFFFF 9 Slave Address 1 1 10 Function V
43. ersior 00700 are not going to be used You are strongly advised to 2 Options OBM6SM use short titles as these are the titles which will be 3 Device Identifier SP50 transmitted in the SMS messages 5 PIN Code 0000 6 1 Phone Number Internatonal Format 33686978436 7 3 Phone Number Mode Data amp Alarm 8 2 Phone Number Internatonal Format 9 2 Phone Number Mode Disabled 10 Remote configuration Phone Number 12 Current Date 24 06 2013 11 34 40 14 Record Period Minutes 10 mh 15 NextRecord Date 24 06 2013 11 40 00 16 Send Period Minutes 20 mn 17 Next Send Date 24 06 2013 11 54 00 18 Diaposis Period 43200 mm 19 Next Oisgnoss Date 20 07 2013 11 33 06 21 Number of records before SMS 2 22 Number of records waiting o 24 Dats Send Ended Session 25 SMS Session Diagnosis SMS Succesfully sent 26 GSM State Idle 27 Last SMS Date 24 06 2013 11 30 19 28 GSM IG signal strength Too Low 93d8 30 Sensor Alarm No 31 Cksgnosts Mode Standard 33 Action Idle Name Modifiable Description Software version No SCADAPack 50 application software version number This number should match the version of the configuration file used KvSP50_x_yy cfg Options No Character string defining the various software options Device identifier Yes 7 character serial number for identifying the SCADAPack 50 PIN code Yes The SCADAPack 50 is capable of managing the 4 character PIN code It is IMPORTANT that the code corresponds to the code belonging to the card that is be
44. gnostic values are identified with a 2 letters mnemonic The SCADA Host matches these mnemonics with comprehensive labels Commissioning Description GSM received signal strength in dBm BL Battery Level Minimum battery voltage reading during the previous data transmission phase in Volts SA Send Attempts Number of attempts at sending SMS ss SMS Sent Number of SMS actually sent to the GSM network Internal Temperature Internal enclosure temperature C SE System Error Last system error s numeric value See system message table ST Session Time Total number of seconds the SCADAPack 50 modem has been taking to send SMS Lc Last Configuration Date of last change in the SCADAPack 50 configuration SR SMS Received SCADAPack 50 received SMS counter OP OPerator ID a Operator ID number m MCC first 3 digits Mobile Country Code m MNC 2 last digits Mobile Network Code The information sent within a diagnostic SMS concerns the operator to which the SCADAPack 50 is registered when the SMS is sent This operator code is memorized on the SCADAPack 50 and is displayed on Kervisu GSM page RT Registration Time E This field represents the time in seconds encountered between the modem start beginning of the SMS session and the registration on a network CB Current Bands a This field represents the frequency band or the group of two freque
45. he GSM 3G signal strength for approximately 2 minutes The value appears in the GSM strength field It can also be seen from the GSM indicator light which lights up in proportion to the signal strength the longer the light is on the better the signal quality Empty configuration The settings return to their Factory configuration It is strongly recommended to run this command after installing a battery when first commissioning the SCADAPack 50 or if the device has been without a battery for several minutes Transport mode Places the SCADAPack 50 in sleep mode It can only be activated using the magnet as outlined see chapter Commissioning Wake up SCADAPack 50 This mode is used to reduce power consumption and assist in preventing any transmission attempt Diagnostic Initiates send of a diagnostic SMS diagnostic data variable current value Diagnostic amp Data Initiates send of a diagnostic SMS and data to send Send install SMS Send diagnostic data install data software version options variable current value Transparent mode Used during maintenance for direct communication with the GSM module Reset Used during maintenance in particular when loading a new software version Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 To avoid lengthy SMS transmissions the titles entered on this screen are restricted to 7 characters in length except Unit
46. he date should coincide with a logging date E g if a logging interval of 60 mins is specified with a transmission interval of 1440 mins 1 day and a transmission time of 05h00 the transmission will take place every day at 5am Diagnostic interval Yes Number of minutes between 2 diagnostic transmissions see chapter Overview Operating principles Date of next diagnostic Yes Date and time of next diagnostic the date entered should correspond to a scheduled transmission date Number of logs before sending the SMS No This refers to the relationship between the transmission interval and the logging interval In other words the number of logs sent with each transmission when there is no alarm situation Number of logs ready to send No Number of un sent logs present in the system memory SMS transmission No Indicates the modem function status which will be either m Data not sent Send in progress GSM standby mode wait during a configurable delay before the reading of received SMS SMS search look for the SMS stored in the SIM card or in the modem SMS processing SMS processing and deletion m Complete session the device has terminated the last command to be sent to the modem The result is shown in the GSM Diagnostic section m GSM signal strength the device is reading the GSM 3G reception signal strength m Setting SMS validity the device is in the process of configuring the S
47. he readings history to the SCADA Host or of alarms to the SCADA Host or to a mobile phone as an SMS text message The choices available are 0 whole number 0 0 floating point number with one decimal place 0 00 floating point number with two decimal places 0 000 floating point number with three decimal places Stabilization time Yes Anticipated time 1 10th s between switching on the 15V power supply and the data acquisition 4 20mA current or Modbus sensors supplied by SCADAPack 50 This time interval has a direct impact on the device s power consumption Type of alarm Yes Choose from the following 4 possibilities m None no alarm has been transmitted m Min the SCADAPack 50 recognises two bottom thresholds the upper and the lower lowest m Max the SCADAPack 50 recognises two top thresholds the upper highest and the lower m Min Max the SCADAPack 50 only recognises one top the upper and one bottom threshold the lower Hysteresis Yes Hysteresis deadband value registered when returning to normal value The hysteresis is defined in the same units as the variable itself NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Schneider 21 Electric SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Channels V1 to V8 screen Name Modifiable Description Upper threshold Ye
48. iguration front the device perna Write Configuration into the device Pa C fBvi 1 a ak ABP f MP SLOBALPARAN Ds amp vi k g 2 Beos n m Mooeus param o v4 SYSTEM Sa VS v6 vi v8 COUNTERS NETWORK SMS MODBUS PARAM SYSTEM History The following conditions indicate that communication between Kervisu and the SCADAPack 50 has been successful m The values on the various screens are refreshed and appear in bold text m The green light on the SCADAPack 50 flashes simultaneously with the data exchange The link will only be established if the pre requisites mentioned on page 9 have been met especially the setting up of the infrared interface on the PC and registering the SCADAPack 50 in the Kervisu configurator cf Appendices Schneider 13 Electric SCADAPack SO Commissioning Testing the installation The tests described below require a local Checking the reading values connection between the SCADAPack 50 In order to check the readings and wiring you are strongly advised to check the values andaPC equipped with Kervisu via an IrDA read for each sensor after the initial installation link To do this m On one of the channel configuration screens activate an acquisition of all the channels by running the Read channels command m The value will appear a few seconds later in the value area Transmission test In the same way you are strongly advised to c
49. ilure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage 4 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric SCADAPack 50 Safety information A WARNING HAZARD OF EXPLOSION The SCADAPack 50 must not be installed in a dangerous zone explosive atmosphere Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage ACCEPTABLE USE SCADAPack 50 data loggers are intended for use in monitoring applications only They are not intended for safety critical applications A WARNING HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM MALFUNCTION The SCADAPack 50 must not be used in safety critical applications Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injuries to personnel or equipment damage NOTICE HAZARD OF LOSS OF SIM CARD FUNCTIONALITY Before installing the SIM card you should verify its PIN code and if it has been enabled Failure to follow these instructions can result in the SIM card being locked out permanently If this occurs you will need to request the PUK code from the cellular provider NOTICE HAZARD OF LOSS OF SIM CARD FUNCTIONALITY Do not insert or extract a SIM card while the SCADAPack 50 is in communication mode Indicator light ON or blinking Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage A CAUTION HAZARD OF LOSS OF FUNCTIONALITY The SCADAPack 50 operates exclusively on Lithium Thionyl Chloride battery ies
50. imum 35 mA accuracy 0 05 mA m 0 20 mA Waste voltage lt 2 5 V m 4 20 mA Potentiometer input 2000 Q maximum m 0 2000 Q accuracy 0 5 Q or 0 2 C m PT100 2 and 3 wire m PT1000 2 and 3 wire Read with 0 4 mA during 200 ms System input m Internal enclosure temperature 2 C 3 6 F Insulation between channels GND are not separated Measurement category Measurement category Output specification 250 V CAT 0 40V per EN 61010 2 030 2011 Maximum output current Power 15 V in SC 0 6A limited by fold back set to 0 5 s Maximum output voltage 16 Vdc Output specification 14 Vdc 35 mA 12 Vdc 40 mA Maximum output power admissible 400 mW Insulation GND is not separated 250V Internal clock Accuracy 5 ppm at 25 C 77 F 40 ppm in the range 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Data log file Depth 3875 time stamped records per channel NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual DE59652 1 Appendices Factory predefined cable Factory predefined cable configuration Bulgin pin Internal Type Description terminal 1 Brown DI1 Logic Channel 1 On Off with Wake up 2 Red DI2 Logic Channel 2 On Off with Wake up 3 Orange DI3 Logic Channel 3 On Off with Wake up 4 Yellow DI4 Logic Channel 4 counting or DI 5 Green GND Ground 0 V logic 6 Blue 15V Power 15 V 15 V sensors power supply 7 Purple Al Current Channel
51. ing used 1 Phone number Yes Telephone number maximum of 12 digits without spaces The phone number must be entered in the international format starting with the character to enable sending the SMS in binary format 1 Phone number mode Yes Transmission mode for 1st number between m None no transmission m Data transmission of data to the SCADA Host m Data Alarms transmission of data and alarms to the SCADA Host m Text alarms transmission of alarms in SMS format to a mobile phone This mode supports only the alarms on the channel values system or sensor alarms are not transmitted in this mode The SCADA Host does not read text alarm messages 2 Phone number Yes Telephone number for a second data transmission recipient if required in same format as first telephone number 2 Phone number mode Yes Transmission mode for 2nd number Teleconfiguration phone number Yes This is the phone number associated with the master station from which the remote configuration operations are carried out The SCADAPack 50 responds to Teleconfiguration SMS messages m Either to the phone number mentioned in this field m Or to the sender of the teleconfiguration SMS The Teleconfiguration tool can specify in the SMS it sends to the SCADAPack 50 which telephone number should receive the response from the SCADAPack 50 the one specified in this field default or another one specified in the Teleconfiguration SMS Current date Yes Enter in the format
52. ings can then be viewed and you will be able to select one of the information screens If the COM port which the PC automatically allocated to the USB IR interface is not one of COM1 to COM4 Kervisu will generate a notification when you attempt to connect to the SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Appendices Setting up the SCADAPack 50 peripheral with Kervisu Loading the configuration and connecting a KERVISU Pinan ARS SOH SRE OOM e SP50 Communicaton Links Configuration fie E Testappi KunLaskversion kvbrio_7_en cfg Get Configuration from the device Write Configuration into the device gv aM gw FElcounrers z inetwork sus MODBUS PARAM v4 ace ws vs eu vs go COUNTERS a ae OS RS ORO SE BONS Hoke it a Gens al SP50 Ed Communication Links i Configuration fe D decurerts and Settir My Documents Kerrin b fr dg A Devices J w310 BRID Change file Aa anu anan x esas SPSO Tonnecion to the Device FARED A tdia SPEC invald port Ond at ports settings n te i ie SpeEn Copnecten to the Devre For Kervisu to be able to use a port COMx proceed as follows 1 From the Windows Start 2 Then in the command line enter the file name menu select Run kercom ini communications configuration file for Kervisu Ep Help ans Support Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open kercom inil 4
53. ission m or Oh00 on today s date When this number is greater than 4 transmission is disabled until 12h00 midday or 0h00 midnight 4 consecutive fails 1 2 day SMS time out No Remaining time before the end of the SMS session This timeout limits the modem activity time and consequently energy consumption in case of network downtime for example The starting value for this timeout is set in the Network SMS screen Local Time UTC Yes Offset between the local time and UTC GMT in 30 min increments This parameter is used to write the local time in SMS text Digital wake up Time Yes Time in seconds for detecting a change of status in the digital inputs measured on the terminal Reception SMS Time Yes Time in seconds to wait after a successful SMS session in order to receive SMS Keylock For maintenance only System message table Value displayed Meaning Comments OK Normal operation ERR RAM Data lost in RAM Displayed following a battery change the status can be re initialised using the Reset command ERR RTC Clock anomaly detected LOW BAT Battery voltage too low for effective The GSM transmission phase is the period of maximum power consumption transmission If the voltage drops below a pre defined threshold during this phase the SCADAPack 50 will interrupt the communication in order to avoid an overall lack of power In this case the low battery message will be displayed ERR I2C Anomaly in external
54. le sending Session ended Displayed at the end of the session SMS session diagnostic Undetermined status SIM card problem The modem cannot detect the card PIN code problem PIN code error Send failed This session was not completed SMS sent This session was completed No of fails exceeded 4 consecutive fails per half day SMS progress Intermediate stages Resting No GSM activity Awaiting PIN code Awaiting autorisation Reading GSM signal strength Waiting for network SMS receive in progress 14 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric SCADAPack 50 NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Commissioning Testing the installation Testing the GSM signal strength On off reading the value of the GSM signal strength is shown on the configuration screen after an SMS send Continuous measurement if you request the action test GSM strength the SCADAPack 50 will read the signal level for 2 minutes after which the information can be displayed in two different ways m On the Configuration screen in the GSM level page m By watching the yellow communication indicator light the rate at which the indicator lights up periodically is higher when the signal is stronger When the light is on more or less continuously this indicates a strong signal when it is on for very short periods at a time it indicates a weak signal This command can be used to determine the optimum location for the SCADAPa
55. lowing settings starting with the Connection field Then click on Confirm Verify that the address 1 is1 Kervisu uses 10 by default 1 1 Name of link created previously 1 1 1 s Electric 36 Schneider Appendices Setting up the SCADAPack 50 peripheral with Kervisu Setting up the link Devices Edit Display Maintenance Communication g AAI Name Information Ye IP IP eee Xe Local 115200b 1 Local Local 19200b 1 Local f Ag Modem 57600b via 0 3 Modem T Paste Ctr te modem 57600b 3 Modem mvi w Local Brio 8 Local FA i ia Wg Local Diva Board 1 Local Properties value Connection Type Local Characteristics Name Format Confirm Once the fields have been correctly filled click on Confirm To rename the link you simply need to right click and select Rename In the rest of this document the link is given the name Local SP50 Setting up the peripheral SP50 unit Properties Identification User Name Password Memorize Password No Parameters Device Name SP50 unit Device address Diva Option International Call Country Code Local Code Make an International call No Information Installation Type Client s Name Localisation Technician s Name Technician s Telephone No Send Offline Modifications Send Modifications No Mobile Phone Number Email Address NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual SCADAPack 50 The various sett
56. ly asked questions Check that at least one of the receiving numbers is registered in DATA mode along with its telephone number and that the PIN code entered is correct If there is no log waiting to be sent the SCADAPack 50 will send a diagnostic SMS Simply go to the counters screen and enter the required value This value is in pulses in some cases you will first need to convert the value read on the counter into the number of pulses For example m A water meter displays 450 320 litres m The pulse value is 0 1 litre pulse indicated on the counter m Thecounter s index in pulses is 450 320 Lx 10 pulses L or 4 503 200 pulses The latter value is entered into the SCADAPack 50 The value can be set to scale in litres in the appropriate channel in the SCADAPack 50 slope field 0 1 The SCADA Host will therefore receive the values for this counter directly in litres i e the SCADA Host will not need to convert the value Proceed carefully as 4 20 mA sensors have a different wiring procedure m Thesensor s terminal should be connected to the 15V power supply s terminal m Thesensor s terminal should be connected to the signal input of the selected channel on the analog input terminal block under no circumstances should it be connected to the OV reference m Power for the 4 20 mA loop is supplied by SCADAPack 50 during readings only which are on a timeout of approximately one second The sensor sh
57. ncies bands chosen by the modem to register on the network This field is transmitted in a numerical format and matches a field of bits defining the different frequencies which are compatible with the modem 1 0000 0001 GSM 900 MHz 2 0000 0010 GSM 1800 MHz 4 0000 0100 GSM 1900 MHz 8 0000 1000 GSM 850 MHz cl Cell Identification E Cell ID number This information is transmitted in a decimal format unsigned 4 bytes 2 words m 1stword LAC Location Area Code In each network cells are grouped by geographical regions which are attached to a LAC These regions can differ in size depending on the covered surface density on average some dozens of kilometers2 miles2 m 2nd word Cl Cell ID Inside a LAC each cell owns a unique ID Cl Information transmitted on a diagnostic SMS matches the cell where the SCADAPack 50 is registered at the moment when the SMS is sent SV Software Version Numeric value for the software version e g 510 gt 5 1 0 BV Number of Variables Maximum number of variables usually 8 SN Serial Number Board serial number AV Application Version Numeric value corresponding to the configuration loaded in the SCADAPack 50 before the delivery 16 Schneider Electric There are two main types of diagnostics each with its own user defined programmable reporting frequency m Basic Diagnostics provides standard system data
58. om your chosen network operator this will improve reception security The number of SMS messages that can be received with a SIM card is limited to several tens of thousands therefore you are strongly advised to request a spare SIM card in advance from you network operator which can be activated and substituted for the primary card during periods of scheduled maintenance or in case the primary card fails Electric Schneider 39 SCADAPack 50 Schneider Electric Industries SAS Head Office 35 rue Joseph Monier CS30323 F92505 Rueil Malmaison Cedex France www schneider electric com NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Product Return Maintenance Product return If you need to return ship the unit to the factory for any reason m do not include the battery ies if possible m or if shipping with the battery ies installed in the unit insert an insulated tab on the positive pole of the battery ies and ship the unit according to local lithium battery shipment regulations Product cleaning The SCADAPack 50 may be cleaned externally using standard practices use of a sponge water general cleaners provided they are environmentally friendly and finally wipe and dry with a clean cloth Reference for enclosure screws In case one or more of the 6 enclosure screws is lost or damaged replace them exclusively with new screws that meet the following specifications Screw Type Machine screw Head Shape Pan Head
59. onnector The 7 pins are connected to color coded wires according to international code within the device enclosure and can be wired to the terminal blocks as required Schneider Electric delivers the SCADAPack 50 pre wired according to the scheme described in the Appendices BUCCANEER connector ref PX0745 S Manufacturer BULGIN UK This connector is supplied as standard with the SCADAPack 50 but can also be ordered from the electronic distribution system Internal terminal block Bagggaangagggagnga OOOO COO Terminal no 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Printed ref Al1 Al2 Al3 Al4 ov ov 15V DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 GND GND GND RS RS Corresponding Analog input channels 1 2 3 amp 4 Analog input 15V_ Digital input channels 1 2 3 amp 4 Digital input common RS 485 port reading common output All analog inputs share the same electrical common terminal connection Using a small standard All digital inputs share the same electrical common terminal connection straight edge screwdriver push the release button on 10 Schneider Electric the terminal strip and either insert or retract a stripped connection wire to from the corresponding connection hole Record the polarity of all signals especially for sensors supplied with 15V by the SCADAPack 50 2 wire sensors should be connected between the supply signal and the relative input the sensor s to the power
60. or a level reading the upper bottom threshold triggers a simple notification at the master station whereas the lower bottom threshold low low triggers a more critical alert procedure How the hysteresis operates Alarm DES59649EN i hysteresis t hysteresis Bottom Back to normal state The graph above illustrates how the alarm operates in the case of a Min Max alarm The variable is shown in green when it is within the normal range and in red when it is in the alarm range In this case a non zero hysteresis is used which avoids interference when the value is oscillating between the two thresholds The hysteresis is only recognised on return to normal i e the alarm is triggered as soon as the value goes over the threshold return to normal is when the lower hysteresis threshold or upper hysteresis threshold is crossed In order for the detection of alarms to be effective at least one of the telephone numbers needs to be using one of the alarm transmission modes Data Alarms or Text Alarms Fault and return to normal occurrences are routinely transmitted no matter the type of recipient SCADA Host or Mobile phone Alarms on On Off status inputs The channel on which you wish to register the alarm should be programmed as a STATUS type or STATUS with wake up The value read is 1 for a closed Off contact and 0 for an open On contact This means that the alarms need to be prog
61. or and won t be able to be retrieved anymore Possible values 1 day or 7 days Important Note Once this parameter has been changed in this screen the command SMS Validity must be launched in order to be sent to the operator SMS Timeout No Remaining time before the end of the SMS session This timeout limits the modem activity time and consequently energy consumption in case of network downtime for example SMS Timeout configuration Yes Maximum duration for a SMS session This field can be set to a value from 3 to 15 minutes This session period also impact the time the SCADAPack 50 modem is waiting for SMS receiving remote configuration SMS after the SCADAPack 50 has sent its SMS For a commissioning SMS this duration is automatically switched to 5 minutes Allowed radio band s Yes Indicates the Radio Band allowed to communicate on wireless network It can be useful to limit the allowed radio bands in order to optimize the time to connect to the network especially in case of roaming The user can set this frequency band s to any value available in the list below default No limitation m GSM 4 band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz m 3G WCDMA 5 band 800 850 900 1900 2100 MHz available only on the 3G SCADAPack 50 The value for this parameter is taken into account by the SCADAPack 50 modem once an extended diagnostic or a commissioning SMS is sent Preferred radio band s Yes Indicates the radio band which is preferred
62. ould therefore provide a stable signal no later than 1 second after connecting to the power this setting is usually provided in the sensor manufacturer s documentation The SCADAPack 50 wait time can be increased by adjusting the setting Stabilization time in the corresponding Kervisu Channel screen given in 1 10s of a second The SCADAPack 50 is adapted for many pulse emitters especially reed switch systems which are found in many gas or water meters In this instance the polarity does not matter Some electronic counters have a polarised input which therefore needs to be connected correctly The to the input and the to the shared GND Atip for checking the wiring with a multimeter high impedance you should get a reading of around 3 volts between the input and the GND except when a pulse is passing through at which time the voltage falls below one volt There are 3 possible causes m The SCADAPack 50 is not set to the correct date and time or these were not correct at the time they were set in which case you should set the correct UTC time on the Configuration screen Kervisu m Extra logs have been included via the Logging command m The battery has been removed for a period of time and the logging interval has not been re programmed in this case you are advised to change the logging interval to a new value then to enter the value required The SCADAPack 50 will then automatically re calculate
63. p If the COM port which your computer has allocated to the USB IrDA interface is not convenient e g if itis COM3 and this is usually used by your PC s internal modem the port allocation can be changed by performing the following operations CP2101 USB to UART Bridge Controller COM3 Proper P amp General Port Settings Driver Details _ Bits per second 115200 Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control None a Restore Defaults Advanced Settings for COMI 7 Ea E Ure FIFO buffers requires 16550 compatible UART Select lower betting to comect connection pecblemns Cancel j Select haghet settings tor lastes performance m namas Becerve Buller Low J pna na Trara Butler Lowi J HATE 06 Bae eee E l y COM Pot Number COM3 v COMI A Schneider 35 Electric SCADAPack 50 Alink must be set up for the peripheral To do this right click on Link then click on Add a link To configure the link double click on the link the following window will appear where you need to enter the following settings r Communication port on the PC connected to the SCADAPack 50 See the installation procedure for the IrDA driver Nwn Right click on All devices then select Add a device Next click on the device you have set up Right click then select Properties then enter the fol
64. rammed as follows m For an alarm on contact open i e contact usually closed o Type of alarm MIN o Top threshold 0 o Bottom threshold 0 m For an alarm on contact closed i e contact usually open o Type of alarm MAX o Top threshold 1 O Bottom threshold 1 For digital inputs which by definition have only two different states it is essential that both thresholds be programmed with the same value otherwise there can be no alarm or return to normal detection Range of values transmitted to SCADA Host depending on Channel type and Data format settings Data format Channel type Counter Other Channel types 0 0 to 4294967295 2147483648 to 2147483647 0 0 0 to 429496729 5 214748364 8 to 214748364 7 0 00 0 to 42949672 95 21474836 48 to 21474836 47 0 000 0 to 4294967 295 2147483 648 to 2147483 647 24 Schneider NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Electric SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Counters screen System screen No Name Yalue Unit Counters screen 1 Counter Y1 hu Imp This screen is used to control and pre load counters Please note that the values will change in real time when the pulses are sent Mela Imp Two types of counter can be pre loaded 5 Counter y3 0 Imp m Pulses counters pulses counted on digital channels 1 to 4 m Time interval counters equivalent to the time the contact is closed on digital 7 Countery4 0 Imp channels 1 to 4 Pre lo
65. s Value recognised for the top threshold whose significance determines the type of alarm This threshold should be greater than or equal to the bottom threshold and should be defined in the same units as the variable itself Lower threshold Yes Value recognised for the bottom threshold whose significance determines the type of alarm This threshold should be less than or equal to the top threshold and should be defined in the same units as the variable itself Upper critical level Yes This value is optional and is relayed to the master station to allow the alarms to be routed according to certain conditions Lower critical level Yes This value is optional and has the same role as the upper critical level Send critical level Yes YES NO field to authorize sending of the critical level Upper limit class Yes Optional string of characters for identifying the alarms at the reception end Lower limit class Yes Same as Upper limit class Send class Yes YES NO field to authorize sending of the class Alarm date No Date on which the last alarm was recorded Value in alarm No Variable value when the last alarm occurred whose date of detection will be indicated as above 1 Phone number Alarm State No Last alarm state for recipient 1 m OK Normal m Fault for digital types only m Min Max Min Min Max Max for analog types only 1 Phone number SMS Status No Alarm transmission status for recipien
66. start the communication again When the green indicator light is flashing the communication is in progress The light flashes with each data exchange The infrared port is located within the enclosure and is situated in the transparent square window on the front of the SCADAPack 50 It uses the IrDA protocol Schneider Electric provides a USB IrDA cable which can be used with any PC that has a compatible USB port As with all USB devices drivers are required which need to be installed as per the procedure described in the Appendices The Kervisu connection is carried out either by clicking on the connection icon Q or by selecting connect from the communication menu as shown in the screen shot below The icon should then change color and you will be able to choose one of the pages GLOBAL PARAM V1 SYSTEM etc If the connection icon does not change color it means the infrared cable is not connected or Kervisu has not been correctly configured see Appendices The IrDA link should be positioned as shown in the diagram in order to communicate with the SCADAPack 50 The custom holding clip provided with the SCADAPack 50 can be used to keep the IrDA sensor in place thereby freeing both hands for the computer a KERVISU Schneider z r S i BB tiectric AHAHBSEHRORTOOH Se Hak w LT Acpso j iro Links Configuration file E Testhop KorLadtversn tt 10 _7_en cfg by At Devices 1 i sQ Gos 1 20 5950 1 Get Conf
67. t 1 2 Phone number Alarm State and SMS Status No Last alarm state and alarm transmission status for recipient 2 Faulty sensor alarm date No Last fault occurrence date for the faulty sensor alarm Faulty sensor alarm value No Faulty sensor alarm value while last fault occurs 1 Phone number Sensor Alarm State No Last sensor alarm state for recipient 1 Normal or Fault 1 Phone number SMS Status No Sensor alarm transmission status for recipient 1 2 Phone number Sensor Alarm State No Sensor alarm state and transmission status for recipient 2 and SMS Status As these optional data items take up space in the SMS message you are advised to disable their sending when they are not relevant Table of channel types Channel type Full scale value Default format Comments None Used to avoid sending unnecessary data when a channel is not in use Counter 0 Sum of pulses at a digital input Flow 0 Difference in the pulse count between two acquisitions By choosing a suitable slope setting it is possible to obtain the flow in minutes or in seconds Digital input 0 Open 0 1 Closed Digital input 0 Open 0 The SCADAPack 50 is automatically awakened to transmit an alarm or to revert to normal with wake up 1 Closed if the status changes When reverting to awake mode at a change in the on off status the SCADAPack 50 carries out a reading of all the channels without logging them in order to detect any events then sends al
68. t Yes Unit used for display 5 characters maximum and during transmission of an alarm in Alarm text format Var Type Yes This refers to the type of channel selected from the list of available types which is described in chapter following page If this field is set to None it means that this channel is not in use by SCADAPack 50 no readings or transmissions associated with the channel Send records Yes Choose whether logged data is to be transmitted Alarms are always transmitted even if this parameter is set to No Value Yes Variable value at the last reading The value as displayed takes into account the type slope and lag Status No Indicates any anomalies encountered during variable acquisition e g Modbus timeout for digital sensors Slope Yes Coefficient to be applied to the value to bring it in line with the required units The default slope value is 1 The slope is used particularly for 4 20 mA sensors as it enables the sensor s scale to be defined For 4 20 mA types the value is given between 0 4 mA and 1 20 mA For example if you are using a 600 bar pressure sensor a slope of 600 will provide the value directly in bars Shift Lag Offset Yes Lag to be applied to the value The lag is usually nil and allows sensor errors to be corrected Data format Yes Indicates the format in which the values for this channel will be sent during transmission of t
69. te No answer received from the Error Code 32 Fault Modbus slave device Modbus not supported 34 Fault Function error 36 Fault Address error 38 Fault m 4 20 mA current sensor Measurement status Kervisu Value transmitted with the alarm Type OK Current in mA Back to normal state Weak current Current in mA Fault The fault detection occurs when a current smaller than 3 7 mA is measured The back to normal state is transmitted as soon as the current measurement goes to a value greater than 3 8 mA m Temperature sensor PT100 PT1000 Measurement status Kervisu Value transmitted withthe alarm Type OK Temperature in C Back to normal state Resistance value too weak 0 Fault Resistance value too high 1 Fault Schneider 23 Electric SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Channels V1 to V8 screen Operation of alarms The SCADAPack 50 accommodates m 3 types of alarm Min Max and Min Max m 2 thresholds Top and Bottom Both thresholds can be used for each type The top threshold must be greater than the bottom threshold For the Min Max type the top threshold corresponds to the upper top threshold and the bottom threshold to the lower bottom threshold For the Min and Max types the top and bottom thresholds have 2 Min thresholds or 2 Max thresholds respectively The advantage of 2 thresholds is that different procedures can be triggered for each at the master station E g f
70. the time intervals for each of its channels In Kervisu check that the address is set to 1 in the SCADAPack 50 peripheral properties By default it is set to 10 Schneider 31 Electric SCADAPack 50 32 Schneider Electric Appendices Specifications Operating conditions Operating temperature 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Altitude Less than 2000 m 6560 ft Relative humidity 90 IEC 60068 2 3 Protection IP68 1m for 96h Resistance to vibrations 5 150 Hz 3 5 mm amplitude 1 g IEC 60068 2 6 Resistance to shock Power supply Lithium Thionyl Chloride battery Nominal voltage 15 g 11ms 3 shocks 3 axis IEC 60068 2 27 3 6V Dimensions 33 mm 1 3 in L 60 mm 2 36 in type D Reference SAFT LSH20 www saftbatteries com Consumption Basic sleep mode lt 30 pA Measurement mode without 4 20 mA lt 30mA With GSM communication SMS Maximum 400 mA RS 485 port Voltage 7to 12V Limits 250 mA Max transfer rate 38400 bit s Input Logic input Dry contact m Status On Off Wake up transition m Counter pulse counting m Flow m Time counting Maximum 50 Hz Mini pulse 10 ms Auto powered 3 3 V 3 pA Input impedance gt 1 MQ Analog voltage input m 0 100 mV m 0 1V m 10V 40 V 2MQ accuracy 0 25 Measurement during 200 ms m 10 Vpp peak to peak measurement of an alternating signal Analog current input Max
71. variable read at the address specified above The type can be byte word int16 dword int 32 ieee word i int 16 i dword i int 32 i ieee i The coding for the different types are described in the table below NT00341 EN 03 SE SCADAPack50 User Manual Reading format in Modbus The different data types supported by the SCADAPack 50 are as follows Name Bytes order in the Modbus frame Value Size byte b0 b7 0 255 1 byte word b8 b15 b0 b7 0 65535 2 bytes word i b0 b7 b8 b15 0 65535 2 bytes int 16 b8 b15 b0 b7 32768 32767 2 bytes int 16 i b0 b7 b8 b15 32768 32767 2 bytes int 32 b24 b31 b16 b23 b8 b15 b0 b7 2147483648 2147483647 4 bytes dword b24 b31 b16 b23 b8 b15 b0 b7 0 4294967295 4 bytes dword i b0 b7 b8 b15 b16 b23 b24 b31 0 4294967295 4 bytes ieee b24 b31 b16 b23 b8 b15 b0 b7 1 5x10E 45 3 4x10E38 4 bytes ieee i b0 b7 b8 b15 b16 b23 b24 b31 1 5x10E 45 3 4x10E38 4 bytes b0 b7 the byte 8 bits corresponding to the lower part of the value In a Modbus frame a byte is carried in a word 2 bytes Schneider 29 Electric SCADAPack 50 Local configuration of SCADAPack 50 Kervisu Configuration Retrieval Downloading Configuration Retrieval Downloading To activate this functionality verify that the peripheral is declared with the connection type SCADAPack 50 Properties Parameters Connection SCADAPack 50 Se
72. w GSM SMS transmission function Green RUN operating function Bulgin connector m Sensors input measurement m Sensor output 15 Vdc power Electric 6 Schneider Overview Purpose This user manual outlines the SCADAPack 50 battery powered GSM data logger its capabilities installation configuration and operation Product description The SCADAPack 50 is a dedicated data logger that acquires and records remote process data at scheduled intervals and transmits it wirelessly via GSM SMS network to a SCADA host It also detects digital input based and process threshold alarms and transmits them via SMS to a SCADA host or mobile phone The SCADAPack 50 accepts discrete and analog signals from field devices and numerical data from Modbus slave devices The SCADAPack 50 is completely autonomous battery powered for up to 6 years continuous service and can provide power for local analog loop devices if required Main features Operating environment 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F 0 to 90 humidity Protection class IP68 1m for 96h Dimensions 205 x 127 x 60 1 mm 8 x 5 x 2 37 in Battery power supply Lithium thionyl Chloride 3 6 V size D cell 1 2G modem or 2 3G modem batteries Battery life Up to 6 years depending on type of use Connection IP68 water resistant connector Local link IrDA infrared 9600 baud no parity 8 bit GSM 3G GSM 4 band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz 3G 5 band 800

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