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1. Leakage detection Communication History log configuration Periodical log History log 1 History log 2 Error log gt date Time Error C1 03 06 11 0 0 0 06 07 11 23 0 0 08 06 11 16 0 0 29 02 12 15 0 0 29 02 12 15 0 0 29 02 12 15 0 0 03 03 12 0 0 0 olololololo o Error8 Errord Error oooooo06o0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Error Leak Input 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ololoolololo o o o Leaklnput2 Fieldmode SFCNT Reseted 0000059 00 0 0010 m Fig 43 Error Log tab card 9 2 16 Calibration tab card The relevant data for test centres are shown here The values for energy volume flow rate power and temperatures are also shown These values can only be changed by test centres Select the battery here that is to supply power for your Sonometer 1100 The replacement data is calculated automatically and shown You can choose between e A cell 3 6 VDC 11 years lifetime incl radio at reading rate of 120 s e D cell 3 6 VDC 16 years lifetime incl radio at reading rate of 12 s Leakage detection Communication History log configuration Periodical log History log 1 History log 2 Error log Calibration le High resolution values Units Energy high res 20 468832 kWh Energy value display TkWh Se Volume high res 0 0 mg Volume value display 0 001 mg Y Flow rat
2. Tariff 1 Counter 0 0 kWh Mode external controlled v External gate pulse input 1 low X Count mode energy quadrant 1 v Max hot temperature Clear tariff Fig 29 Example 4 externally controlled data accumulation The setting low or high after the definition of the external port defines the respective input level for active accumulation The Forward Energy and Return Energy count modes work with a real sensor temperature in the hot line but with a permanently programmed cooling temperature ex works setting 0 IZAR SET 46 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 4 Due date tab card A set day is a copy of the relevant accumulating register at the set time The default settings for the set days are 1 6 and 31 12 The value group Set Day 1 2 current values shows you the values of the current set day the value group Set Day 1 2 last values shows you the values of the previous set day You can set two different set days You can choose set days between daily weekly stating the weekday twice monthly monthly or annually The current and last set day values are shown for these The set day values always refer to the beginning of the day i e to 0 00 00 on the day indicated This also makes a set day of 29 2 possible NOTE Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication History log configuration
3. Set radio key to default If activated the device is rewritten with the default radio key Set own radio key If activated the device is rewritten with the radio key entered Note that the radio receivers must also have the corresponding radio key ATTENTION IZAR SET 23 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Panpa type filter text Communication Device configuration gt Help Language Network Set custom password Security DES AES AES gt gt gt gt gt gt gt r260 KH 8 Keep password Set default password Fig 14 User Preferences Dialogue Security IZAR SET 24 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Jou 4 4 5 Language setting The Language Setting dialogue is for setting the language in which dialogues and texts are displayed in IZAR SET The language setting also changes the display of the date or numerical values The following languages are possible German English French Hungarian Polish After changing the language IZAR SET must be restarted for the change to become effective type filter text Language Communication Device configuration Wl German gt Help 3 i Ze English Language Network i i French Security Hungarian Ea Polish Please restart to apply the language settings Restore Defaults Apply Fig 15 User Preferences Dialogue gt Language Setting IZAR SET 25 5 Setting
4. 1 of qp 10 of q v Heat threshold pipe burst 20 of qp Water Alarm settings Water max distance 1 off H C Keep alarms until alarm reset Water max distance 2 off D Alarm pulse duration off Alarm timeout off v Fig 37 Leakage Detection tab card Water data group These settings refer to Sonometer 1100 itself This function distinguishes between detection of a gradual leak and a burst pipe An interval and a recording parameter must be defined for detection of a gradual leak The meter determines a possible loss in the interval time based on the current flow rate and nominal size The burst pipe detection is a reaction to large differences between the forward and return flow rate This immediately generates an alarm Alarm setting data group The alarm output is also retained when the leakage as such is no longer detected or detectable The reaction to this situation can be configured The alarm output is provided by the pulse out module A suitable setting is necessary for the output NOTE IZAR SET 54 9 Sonometer 1100 Pants 9 2 11 Communication tab card The Sonometer 1100 meter sup ports two communication channels over the same or different interfaces An additional communication module can be used in radio operation The protocol is different for each of the two channels and can be programmed to suit customer specific requirements Each channel has its own primary address The spec
5. 3 2 Authorization levels IZAR SET 9 3 Starting IZAR SET Cafe 3 Starting IZAR SET 3 1 Starting the software and logging in When starting the program from the Start menu you must log in The user name is admin the password is radio DIEH Metering IZAR SET Configuration Software OS A HN BD site 3 2 Authorization levels Username Password i Fig 2 Login In Standard mode you can read the meter read logs and save logs as csv files but you can only change a few items of data For the Expert mode you need a USB dongle with the respective authorization Depending on the write protection of the device you can change parameters in this mode but not data relevant to verification To use the Test Lab mode test centres need a special USB dongle with more functions than the dongle for Expert mode In Test Lab mode you can change fundamental device settings including verification data IZAR SET 10 3 Starting IZAR SET Jou You can purchase the authorization for Expert mode or Test Lab mode from Hydrometer who will then provide you with the necessary dongle Connect the dongle to your PC laptop and restart the software All functions of the relevant mode will then be available for your use Your dongle must always be connected for working in one of the two advanced modes This is necessary to provide access to the advanced functions NOTE IZAR SET 11 4 Con
6. IZAR SET 49 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 6 Maximum and Average Values tab card This tab card comprises 5 sections i e 5 registers and is directly related to the settings in the History Log Configuration tab card The integration interval for determining maximum values must always be smaller than the mode of the periodic log For example it is NOT possible to set both to daily NOTE EITHER maximum values OR mean values are always stated The five registers show maximum values with their date and time To prevent short term peaks being received as maximum values the integration interval serves as a mean time to dampen such short term peak values This means the highest mean values are stored in the maximum values These maximum and mean values are stored in the periodic log and optionally in the log The cyclic storage interval of the periodic log therefore also represents the time period for determining the maximum values Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication MI Settings Flow rate Maxvalue interval 60 min Mex 00 m in Average value mode overtime D Date 27 03 2012 Time 13 59 00 Power Hot temperature Max 0 0 kW Max 26 9 ec Date 27 03 2012 Date 12 03 2012 Time 13 59 00 Time 16 59 00 Average 23 2 ec Cold temperature Diff temperature Max 2m5 SC Max 3 2 SC Date 22 03 20
7. If more data are selected they are not accepted for the respective loop Loop 1 cannot be deactivated EE ee m en ee lui Ref AG EA EEE En En E EE SE The verified register must always be in the first position The following fields must be defined in a desired loop of the display These fields cannot be removed from a loop until they have been added to another loop Installation position Error status Display test e Software version OUT4 optical test pulses The desired fields are activated or deactivated and the number of entries specified in loop 6 monthly log Free configuration of loop 6 is not possible here are predefined information selectable NOTE IZAR SET 48 9 Sonometer 1100 max avg hot temperature max avg cold temperature max flow max power errors display pulse input 1 ppi pulse input 2 ppi Fig 31 Display tab card due date 1 due date 1 next due date 1 previous due date 2 due date 2 next pulse input 1 due date 1 pulse input 1 due date 1 pn J pulse input1 due date 2 H pulse input 1 due date 2 pn pulse input 2 due date 1 pn pulse input 2 due date 1 pulse input 2 due date 2 pulse input 2 due date 2 pn tariff 4 configuration v on days error hours batter flow power hot temperature difference temperature max avg hot temperature max avg cold temperature max flow max power software version max value integration time je d
8. LICENSOR up to this time The customer receives this licence provisionally on taking possession of the software until a possible default on payment In the event of default on payment the licence is automatically cancelled until the customer settles any outstanding payments IZAR SET 37 8 Legal notices Pantie Art 2 Scope of licence assignment of possible shares in copyrights to the LICENSOR 1 The customer may only use the software acquired from the LICENSOR for administration of the agreed number of metering devices He shall be entitled to make one back up copy Any changes further development or other modification of the software by the customer are strictly prohibited irrespective of whether these are carried out by the customer himself or by third parties Any such attempt immediately terminates the relevant right to use the software and excludes the liability of the LICENSOR for any resulting or possibly resulting defects The software may not be sublicensed and or sold to third parties except with the explicit prior written consent of the LICENSOR The decision on whether or not to grant such consent shall be at the sole discretion of the LICENSOR 2 Any attempt to reengineer decompile or deassemble the software is strictly prohibited The source code remains the sole property of the LICENSOR at all times 3 All copyrights to ideas and problem solutions developed jointly by the LICENSOR and the customer or the sole aut
9. SET 15 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Cafe Make a note of the Bluetooth address of the opto head for the setting in IZAR SET the IP address can be found under the properties of the opto head NOTE 2 Start the IZAR SET software and log in see Section 3 1 Starting the software and logging in The main dialogue window appears 3 Carry out steps 2 to 6 as described in Section 4 1 Setting up a Bluetooth connection Click the User Preferences symbol Click Communication in the menu on the left Select the first option and enter the MAC address of the opto head Confirm and close the User Preferences by clicking OK type filter text Communication Communication Bence configuration 9 Enable bluetooth opto head IZAR OH BT gt Help Address Language 008025144d12 Network Security Enable bluetooth opto head via serial port Serial port coms Enable serial opto head Serial port Fig 8 Communication IZAR SET 16 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Jou 4 3 Setting up a connection with serial opto head If you wish to set up the connection between software and device over a serial interface proceed as follows Only IRDA opto heads are supported ATTENTION 1 Start the IZAR SET software and log in see Section 3 1 Starting the software and logging in The main dialogue window appears 2 Connect the serial opto head to a serial port of your PC laptop 3 Ca
10. Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication History log configura li uj Device Values Device SHARKY TYP 775 Energy 20 0 kWh qp 15 Volume 0 0 me MBus medium Heat Power BER kw Medium Water Flow rate Temperature sensor Pt500 Hottemperature 23 0 Module 1 none Cold temperature 22 9 Module 2 none Diff temperature 01 Locetion cold pipe Radio Radio frequenc Production number 39333636 Date and time Addresses Date 26 03 2012 Primary address 0 Time 11 01 00 Primary address 36 Ontime 329 Secondary address 39333636 Errortime 0 O Sync date on write Device state Field mode Status Err7 No water Fig 7 User interface 4 2 Setting up a Bluetooth connection with USB Bluetooth stick If your PC or laptop is not equipped with its own Bluetooth interface use a USB Bluetooth stick see Section 1 2 System requirements 1 Insert this USB Bluetooth stick in a free USB slot of your PC or laptop Carry out the following if using the stick for the first time Install the driver software for the USB Bluetooth stick takes place automatically or use the enclosed CD Add a new wireless device to your PC or laptop Do this by selecting the Bluetooth Devices folder in the Control Panel of your PC laptop Click the Add Wireless Device function and follow the instructions that appear IZAR
11. arranged according to window size The following figure shows you examples of the data groups Back Read Write ron Save eier Save profile as Device Values Device SHARKY TYP 775 Energy qp 1 5 r Volume 0 0 MBus medium Heat Power I Medium Water Flow rate Temperature sensor Pt500 Hottemperature 22 5 Module 1 none LColdtemperature 23 1 Module 2 none Diff temperature 0 6 Location cold pipe Froductionnumber 39333636 Addresses Primaryaddress1 0 Time 14 45 00 Primary address2 36 Ontime 329 d Secondary address 39333636 Fig 19 Grouping of data A tab card is displayed by clicking its tab The tab of the active tab card is highlighted The tab cards can be opened in any order You can use the arrow keys to the right of the tabs to change to any tab cards not displayed in the window The device data are distributed to and shown on various tab cards You can carry out calibration of your device in the individual tab cards You can configure your device for other tab cards e g set the tariff settings and set days define maximum and mean values calibrate leakage detection or evaluate stored data IZAR SET 30 5 Setting up IZAR SET Cafe 5 4 2 Example of common tab card from Sonometer 1100 The tab card shows general data for the device The data are combined in logical groups e Device full identification and device de
12. consumption parallel to this use history log 2 First divide the log memory resources Select the ratio for dividing the memory space in the Resource Assignment data group e 100 log 1 0 log 2 90 log 1 10 log 2 75 log 1 25 log 2 50 96 log 1 50 log 2 25 96 log 1 75 log 2 10 log 1 90 log 2 0 96 log 1 100 log 2 IZAR SET 57 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou The shorter the mode the more the data volume and the more memory space required NOTE You can choose the values to be stored in history log 1 and 2 from a selection list The max values interval that stores first resets the max values This means the following max values with longer intervals only have values available from the fastest interval These values can therefore be wrong Max values are stored in the periodic log and optionally ATTENTION in the history log too The Number of entries field shows you how many entries you can achieve with the current settings The more entries possible the larger the depth of the history log i e the further you can trace back the data Process your selection of values until you reach a suitable number of entries for your purpose then write the settings to your device The log memories have only a limited space available If this space is full the oldest entry is overwritten by the newest entry FiFo ATTENTION Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse ou
13. date Tariff definition 1 Max power time Tariff definition 2 Max power date This memory space is also limited The log memories have only a limited space available If this space is full the oldest entry is overwritten by the newest entry FiFo ATTENTION You can export this table as a csv file and then process it in MS Office Excel Click Export Periodic Log in the Commands menu The csv file is stored in the Data folder of the program directory IZAR_SET IZAR see also Section 5 2 Menu bar Example Impulseingang Analogausgang Leckageerkennung Kommunikation Logspeicher Konfiguration Periodischer Speicher Historienspeicher 1 Historienspeicher 2 Fehlerspeicher j Datum Energie Tarifl Ten Volumen Impulseingang1 Impulseingang2 Fehlerstunden Maxwert Max Durchfluss Zeit Maxwert Datum Zeit Betriebstage 31 05 11 OkWh OkWh 0000m 0 000m 00m 0 0 m 0 0h 0 000 m h 31 05 11 23 59 0 000 k 31 05 11 2359 10d 300611 OkWh OkWh 0 000m 0 000m 0 0m 0 0 m 0 0h 0 000 m h 30 06 11 2359 0 000 kW 300611 2359 310d 300611 OkWh OkWh 0 000m 0 000m 00m 0 0 m 0 0h 0 000 m h 30 06 11 23 59 0 000 kW 300611 23 59 590d 310711 OKWh OkWh O000m 000m 0 0m 0 0 m 0 0h 0 000 m h 31 07 11 2359 0 000 KW 310711 2359 90 04 310811 OkWh OkWh 0000m 0 000m 00m 0 0 m 0 0h 0 000 m h 31 08 11 2358 0 000 kW 310811 2359 1210d 30 09 11 OkWh OkWh O000m 0 000m 0 0m 0 0 mg 0 0h 0 000 mh 30 09 11 2
14. purchase price paid to the LICENSOR by the customer for the new software provided the LICENSOR can prove that the damage was caused only by ordinary negligence on the part of himself or his vicarious agents The period for asserting claims for liability for defects is 12 months Art 5 Purchase price and default on payment The purchase price is based on the version of the order catalogue valid at the time of receiving the order However only the price confirmed to the customer by the LICENSOR in writing shall be final and binding Interest at 8 above the respective base rate of the European Central Bank ECB shall be payable in the event of default on payment Art 6 Confidentiality Neither party shall disclose information to third parties about the mutual business relationship or any information of a confidential nature about the other party obtained in the course of this business relationship furthermore both parties shall use such information exclusively for the purpose of fulfilling this agreement and not for their own purposes shall only make this information accessible to their employees who need it for fulfilling this particular purpose and who either through their employment contract or through the conclusion of a relevant supplementary agreement are obliged to maintain secrecy in the same way as the parties themselves through this agreement The customary exceptions apply verifiable previous knowledge etc Publications by one of
15. tab cards This function explicitly allows writing despite the existence of errors but you are notified of the error see Section 6 1 Input aids IZAR SET 19 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Jou type filter text Device configuration Communication Device configuration _ Allow device writing without prior reading gt Help _ Allow device writing even if there are invalid parameters set Language Network Security Fig 10 User Preferences Dialogue gt Device Configuration IZAR SET 20 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Jou 4 4 2 Help The Help dialogue can be used to define the display of the help texts You can choose whether the help appears in the dynamic help view or is opened in a web browser Preferences type filter text Help VEN Specify how help information is displayed Device configuration a Help Open Modes Content Open help search Language In the dynamic help view D Network Security Open help contents ContextHelp Open window context help Fig 11 User Preferences Dialogue gt Help IZAR SET 21 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Panpa Pun SEE K Leder type filter text Content Communication Device configuration Help Content Enabled Language Network Security Include help content from a remote infocenter Remote Infocenters Delete View Properties Test Connection Enable F
16. tariff Enter the maximum temperature sensor in hot line for this tariff e g 20 C This prevents measurement at the automatically set heat temperature of gt 20 with the system switched off Tariff 1 Counter 0 0 Mode dT lt limit Limit 0 0 External gate kWh ec Count mode energy quadrant 4 z Max hottemperature 20 0 7 Clear tariff Fig 27 Example 2 Set data tariff ec IZAR SET 45 9 Sonometer 1100 Pants Example 3 You select the time controlled time tariff as mode Enter the times in which the data are to be accumulated under Tariff 1 and 3 time controlled in the bottom section of the display Select Energy of the desired quadrant as count mode Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Counter 0 0 kWh Counter 0 0 me time controlled Mode dT lt limit Y Limit 0 0 SC External ost Count mode energy quadrant 1 Count mode positive volume X Max hotte iax hot temperature C Clear tariff E Clear tariff Tariff 4 Tariff 1 and 3 time control Counter 0 0 kWh Mo Fron 06 00 00 Mode TR lt limit AND NOT tariff 3 sl Mo Fr off 22 00 00 Limit 0 0 C Sa Su on 06 00 00 ternal gate Sa Su off 22 00 00 Count mode energy quadrant 1 v Max hottemperature Clear tariff Fig 28 Example 3 Set time tariff Example 4 Select externally controlled as mode As count mode select the pulse input that is to externally control the data accumulation
17. the two parties in which the use and or provision of SOFTWARE by the respective other party is mentioned in a not insignificant way and named require prior written approval by this other party IZAR SET 39 8 Legal notices Jou Art 7 Written form Changes to this contract including changes to this written form clause subsidiary agreements or amendments and supplements shall be made in writing Art 8 Applicable law and place of jurisdiction 1 This contract is governed by German law excluding UN Sales Law 2 The place of jurisdiction including for action against the LICENSOR is Ansbach The LICENSOR may alternatively file proceedings at any other legally provided places of jurisdiction 8 2 Third party licences Hydrometer is obliged to inform you that the software you have purchased has not been created exclusively by Hydrometer but in many places draws on software open source components available free on the Internet or incorporates these components in this software package The transfer of such components is free of charge but it is mandatory to pass on the respective licence conditions on a 1 1 basis to the customer The respective manufacturers have apparently not taken into account that there are other countries as well as the USA and that it cannot be assumed that English is spoken fluently all over the world In addition it is difficult or impossible for users to identify whether or not parts of the ind
18. up IZAR SET Jou 5 Setting up IZARGSET 5 1 IZAR SET user interface The figure below shows the basic design of the user interface and the following sections provide more information about the various parts pe File Help Command 2 Back Read Write Apply profile Save profile Save profile as SHARKY TYP 775 Energy tS Volume MBus medium Heat Power Medium Water Flow rate Temperature sensor Pt500 Hottemperature 21 6 Module 1 none Cold temperature 230 Module 2 none Diff temperature 1 3 Location cold pipe Radio Radio frequenc Production number 39333636 Date and time Addresses Date 26 03 2012 Primary address 1 0 Time 11 34 00 Primaryaddress2 36 Ontime 329 Secondary address 39333636 Fig 16 User interface Legend 1 Menu bar 2 Toolbar 3 Configuration dialogues arranged as tab cards 5 2 Menu bar The Optical Devices button in the main menu of the program is used to read the device connected The following commands are then available in the menu bar IZAR SET 26 M 5 Setting up IZAR SET Jou File Help Command Preferences Back Optical devices o Read Exit Preferenca Write Common Read error log Device Read periodical log Davita Read history log 1 Read history log 2 qp Export error log MBus m Export periodical log Export history log 1 Medium i Export history log 2 Temper E
19. 12 Date 13 03 2012 Time 19 59 00 Time 09 59 00 Average 23 1 SC Average 0 0 ec Fig 32 Maximum and Average Values tab card for over time For the temperatures a maximum value with time stamp and the last mean value of the integration interval are shown The maximum values are only valid if you select over time as mode Maximum values are still shown for flow rate and power for all the other settings but mean values are now determined continuously for the temperatures The recorded values are stored in the logs periodic log and history logs IZAR SET 50 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication gt Settings Flow rate Max value interval 60 min D Max 0 0 meh Average value mode over time D Date 27 03 2012 Time 13 59 00 Power Hot temperature Max 0 0 kW Max 26 9 ec Date 27 03 2012 Date 12 03 2012 Time 13 59 00 Time 16 59 00 Average 23 2 SC Cold temperature Diff temperature Max 255 SC Max 32 ec Date 22 03 2012 Date 13 03 2012 Time 19 59 00 Time 09 59 00 Average 23 1 C Average 0 0 SC Fig 33 Maximum and Mean Values tab card for over forward Here you can change the integration interval for the maximum values and the mode for calculating the mean values in Expert mode Integration interval 6 15 30 60 minutes e 24 hour
20. 359 0 000 kw 300811 23 59 1510d 31 10 11 OkWh OkWh Q000m 0000m 00m 0 0 m 00h 0 000 m h 31 10 11 23 59 0 000 KW 311011 23 59 1820d 30 11 11 Okwh OkWh 0000m 0 000m 00m 0 0 m 00h 0 000 m h 30 11 11 2359 0 000 kw 30 11 11 2359 2120d 311211 OkWh OkWh 0000m 0 000m 00m 0 0 m 00h 0 000 m h 31 12 11 23 59 0 000 kW 311211 23 59 2430d 310112 OKWh DkWh O000m 0 000m Um 0 0 n 0 0h 0 000 m h 31 01 12 23 59 99999992 kW 04 01 12 10 59 2740d 290212 20kWh OkWh 0 000m 0 000m 0 0m 0 0 m 0 0h 0 000 m h 29 02 12 23 59 20 460 KW 290212 1559 303 0d m D Fig 40 Periodic Log tab card IZAR SET 59 9 Sonometer 1100 Pants 9 2 14 History Log 1 and 2 tab card You access the data using the menu Commands gt Read History Log 1 or History Log 2 A data table appears as shown in Fig 41 This log stores the maximum values selected by you This memory space is also limited The log memories have only a limited space available If this space is full the oldest entry is overwritten by the newest entry FiFo ATTENTION You can export this table as a csv file and then process it in MS Office Excel Click Export History Log 1 or 2 in the Commands menu The csv file is stored in the Data folder of the program directory IZAR_SET IZAR see also Section 5 2 Menu bar Example Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication History log configuration Periodic
21. 4 You can also extend a profile retrospectively This is done by making the device changes necessary for the extension and saving these under the existing profile The profile is saved in the software It is not transportable but only available via the software NOTE 6 3 2 Apply profile First read the device then open the Apply profile command in the menu bar Select one of the stored profiles The changes are made in the IZAR SET software Press the Write button to save the changes Boom ow Read the device again to make sure the changes have been saved successfully If you have selected the command Device configuration Allow device writing without prior reading under User Preferences a profile can be transferred to the connected device without prior reading At least one device must be read previously however because you can only execute the Profile command from the device view Profiles can only be applied to devices of the same generation NOTE IZAR SET 34 6 Configuring devices Jou 6 3 3 Delete profile 1 Use this command to delete a profile you no longer require 2 Select the profile to be deleted if several profiles exist and confirm the deletion by clicking OK 6 4 Changing devices It is not possible to change the device during the configuration process NOTE To configure another device first finish the current configuration process completely and return to the main dialogue of IZAR SE
22. IZAR SET User Manual d 6 3 8 8 5 3 User Manual Version 1 1 Date of issue 28 03 2012 Copyright 2011 HYDROMETER Ansbach Germany IZAR SET Contents Jou Contents EN oo oL met 5 1 1 Task of E01 Wale Cr 5 1 2 System requirements u 5 1 3 Blu to ee 5 1 4 About the User Manual EE 6 1 5 C stomer ee Te E 7 EE 8 K Staing AE EE 10 3 1 Starting the software and logging in 10 3 2 Authorization IOV ONS ec mdrr 10 4 Connecting devices to DOAD SET ee 12 4 1 Setting RER e le EE 12 4 2 Setting up a Bluetooth connection with USB Bluetooth stick 15 4 3 Setting up a connection with serial opto bead en 17 4 4 User E 19 441 Device coniguratioi segres een 19 LC MM o erem 21 Z4 EENEG 23 AAA SECUN RECTE 23 E te e Eder era 25 5 Setting up IZAR SET issus 26 5 1 IZAR SET user interface esse anne ah 26 5 2 ENEE 26 5 3 lee 28 5 4 E 30 5 4 1 Display of lab Cal E 30 5 4 2 Example of common tab card from Sonometer 1100 31 ee ee 32 6 1 Input ads TE 32 6 2 Configuring A EE 32 6 3 Working with eege 34 31 Creating a e aoe mere repeater eer me a 34 p 22 JABBI OS nee 34 ee Delete EE 35 6 4 Changing devices an ee 35 6 5 Ending configurato EE 35 RE Eee 36 8 Legal ue le 37 8 1 Licence contaci rene rec eee eer ere ne er
23. Periodical log History log 1 History log Due date 1 settings Due date 1 current values Due date 1 last values Mode everyyear x Date 30 06 2011 Date 30 06 2011 eer den 30 062012 Br Energy 00 KWh Energy 00 kWh Volume 0 0 m Volume 00 me Tariff 1 0 0 kWh Tarif 1 0 0 kWh Tariff 2 0 0 me Tariff 0 0 me Pulse input 0 0 m Pulseinput 0 0 me Pulseinput2 0 0 m Pulseinput2 0 0 me Due date 2 settings Due date 2 current values Due date 2 last values Mode every year Date 31 12 2011 Yeerday 31122012 B Energy 00 kWh Volume 00 me Tariff 1 0 0 kWh 1 Taritf2 0 0 mg Tariff Pulse input 0 0 me Pulseinput2 0 0 me Fig 30 Set Days tab card IZAR SET 47 9 Sonometer 1100 Pants 9 2 5 Display tab card The Sonometer 1100 is supplied ex works with a basic loop structure as default setting RSR SSSR SERRE guided E E EE EE E EE H You can change the loops in Expert mode You can define up to six different loops for the device display A list of all the fields available is displayed for each loop from which you can select the desired fields g Loop 1 and loop 3 can not be disabled or enabled they are enabled at the factory You can change loop 1 up to loop 5 in the order of appearance in each loop and add or remove values The appearance of loop 6 cannot be changed The following conditions apply The total number of selectable fields for all loops is limited to 60 fields
24. T Connect a new device Start a new configuration using the command Optical Reading for device detection 6 5 Ending configuration When you have made all the required configurations close the configuration process completely by returning to the main dialogue of IZAR SET Exit the program using the menu File Exit IZAR SET 35 7 Help Jou 7 Help Selecting the Help menu option in the main dialogue window gives you access to the User Manual and other information Help Contents About Fig 21 Help menu Selecting the About menu option shows the licence information About IZAR SET Version 1 1 4 License Standard Copyright DIEHL Metering Germany 2011 Fig 22 Information about IZAR SET Help opens the User Manual IZAR SET 36 8 Legal notices Jou 8 Legal notices HYDROMETER GmbH Ansbach Germany 2000 2008 The name IZAR SET the IZAR SET software and this manual are protected by copyright Their utilization in any way whatsoever is prohibited without the consent of the publisher This particularly applies to reproduction translation microfilming and storage and processing in electronic systems The registered trademarks trade names and utility names used in this manual are covered by the relevant protection regulations even if this is not specifically indicated The IZAR SET software and this documentation have been carefully prepared and checked for
25. Wh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 me Oh E ac aaran onan saranu aago on dida niaan onan a anana av Fig 41 History Log 1 tab card IZAR SET 60 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 15 Error Log tab card Access the data using the menu Commands Head Error Log A data table appears as shown in Fig 43 This list shows all the errors that have occurred The date and time are also shown The occurrence of an error is indicated by 0 or 1 0 error not occurred and 1 error occurred All errors are stored even if several errors occur at the same time as in the table shown An error is not stored and indicated until it has been registered for longer than 6 minutes without interruption NOTE You can export the error log table as a csv file and then process it in MS Office Excel Click Export Error Log in the Commands menu The csv file is stored in the Data folder of the program directory IZAR_SET IZAR see also Section 5 2 Menu bar Sensor short circuit sensor break Forward and return sensor reversed E 4 Hardware error US measurement gt Transducer defective or short circuit Communication not possible too frequent reading gt Flow rate 0 gt Air in the measuring path Defective primary voltage only if mains unit used Supply from backup battery Leakage leakage pulse input 1 Leakage leakage pulse input 2 Fig 42 Sonometer 1100 error codes IZAR SET 61 9 Sonometer 1100 Darf
26. al log History log 1 History log 2 lt gt Status Hottemperature coldtemperature Time Date Energy Taiti Tariff 2 Volume Error hours 4 16 21 8 C 21 6 eC 11 59PM 20102 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 mg 0 000 rne Oh 16 21 6 C 21 6 C 1 59PM 3 2 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 me Oh 16 21 540 2149C 1 59PM 3 3 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 mg Oh 16 21 3 C 21 3 eC 11 59PM 3412 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 mg 0 000 mg Oh 16 21 2 C 21 2eC 11 59PM 3 5 12 20 kWh Dach 0 000 me 0 000 mg h 16 20 9 eC 21 0 C 1159PM 36 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 mg 0 000 mg oh 16 21 36C 21 4eC 1 59PM 37712 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 me Oh 16 20 5 eC 20 8 eC 11 58PM 3 8 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 mg Oh 16 22 890 23 1 C 1 59PM 3 9 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 mg 0 000 mg h 16 23 0 eC 23 4 6C 1 59PM 310712 20kWh DkWh 0 000 me 0 000 mg Oh 16 22 8 C 23 1 eC 11 59PM 31112 2D kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 me Oh 16 21 5 C 21 8 C 1 59PM 31212 20 wh OkWh 0 000 mg 0 000 mg Oh 16 21 26C 21 0eC 1 59PM 3 13 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 mg h 16 22 6 oC 23 8 oC 1 58PM 3142 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 mg Oh 16 22 890 23 9 oC 11 59PM 315412 20 kWh kWh 0 000 mg 0 000 mg Oh 16 23 1 oC 23 9 8C 1 58PM 316 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 mg 0 000 mg Oh 16 23 2 oC 240 ec 11 59PM 20202 0kwh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 mg h 16 23 0 C 23 8 C 1159PM 318 12 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 mg 0 000 mg Oh 16 23 3C 23 7 9C 1 58PM 319712 20 kWh OkWh 0 000 me 0 000 me Oh El 16 23 2 C 23 8 C 11 59PM 320712 20 k
27. amp Solutions register on the left Then click Product Download The Product Download section opens with its three column overview Select the desired partner in the left column Hydrometer Select the product heading in the centre column Metering Systems This heading opens Now select the product ZAR SET Select the category in the right column Software The software exe is available below this overview Click the software title light green to start the download Career Prod uct Download Product families By Product families By Categories Diehl Gas Metering IZAR CENTER Diehl Metering DK IZAR NET Diehl Middle East IZAR MOBILE EWT IZAR SET EVB Energy Solutions SIGNAL CONVERTER 520 11 Hydrometer IR PULSE TRANSMITTER 573 Hydrometer Shandong REED SWITCH 570 Mirometr SWITCHING AMPLIFIER 521 IZARGSET 1 1 4 Software Language Ri Last change 22 03 2012 Category IZAR SET File Name IZAR_SET_Setup_1 1 4 exe x Fig 1 Download section of home page The installation is carried out in the DIEHL Metering program directory on your local hard disk IZAR SET 8 2 Installation Jou This software enables you to run the application in Standard mode in which you can only read data and change a few parameters To run the application in Expert mode or Test Lab mode you need a dongle with NOTE the relevant authorization see Section
28. ard You can set four different tariff counters in the Sonometer 1100 The tariff registers only accumulate if the tariff condition is fulfilled The following table contains the tariff conditions for tariff logs 1 to 4 You can only set tariff 1 and 2 in Expert mode or Test Lab mode Tariff types value limits and resolutions Resolution limit 1 255 1 255 P 1 285KW IQ 1041 255m h 0 1 mYh zo o tS minutes Time controlled tariff Z example 06 00 Mon Fri off 22 00 06 00 Sat Sun off 22 00 IZAR SET 43 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication Gelb Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Counter 0 0 kWh Counter 0 0 me Mode aT lt limit Mode dT limit Limit 0 0 SC Limit 0 0 SC Count mode energy quadrant 4 r Count mode positive volume v Max hottemperature 20 0 eC Mex hottempersturs Clear tariff El Clear tariff Tariff 3 Tariff 4 Counter 0 0 m Counter 0 0 kh Mode dT gt limit sl Mode TR lt limit AND NOT tariff 3 X Limit 0 0 SC Limit 0 0 SC External gate Extern ste Count mode positive volume sl Countmode energy quadrant 1 X Max hottemperature Mex h ttemperature E Clear tariff El Clear tariff Tariff 1 and 3 time control Tariff 2 and 4 time control Mo M Fig 25 Tariffs tab card Energy and volume are the main registers These r
29. ce configuration The settings from this profile are applied to the current device e Save profile You transfer the changes made to the device settings to the current profile A profile must be available and selected e Save profile as You transfer the changes made to the device settings to a new profile Delete profile You delete a selected profile Detailed information can be found in Section 6 3 Working with profiles 5 3 Toolbar You can use the symbols in this bar to read parameters change parameters for the device and create delete and apply profiles to the device Your changes are not saved in the device until you execute the Write command in the menu You can check this by reading the current parameters from the device with the Read command More information NOTE can be found in Section 6 Configuring devices The following commands are available in the toolbar Oa Steng 2 2 Prel ptical device Back Read Write Apply profile Save profile Save profile as Fig 18 Toolbar IZAR SET 28 5 Setting up IZAR SET Jou Back opens the main menu Read the device is read again only the current values are shown the logs are called up via the Commands menu Write writes changes to the device Profiles see Section 5 2 Menu bar IZAR SET 29 5 Setting up IZAR SET Cafe 5 4 Tab cards 5 4 1 Display of tab cards Related data in the tab cards can be grouped with a frame The data groups are
30. city meters Please refer to the Operating Guide for the device for information about the adjustable value in litres per pulse I P ut i Analog output Leakage detection Communication Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input 1 Pulse input 2 Pulse counter 0 0 mg Pulse counter 0 0 me Pulse value 01 me D Pulse value 0 1 me zZ Prescaler 1 Prescaler 1 Flow sensor Fig 35 Pulse Input tab card The prescaler here acts as a pre counter For example if this is set to 5 the Sonometer 1100 only counts every fifth pulse This also makes it possible to set non decadic units Example Volume meter has a pulse value of 2 5 litres pulse Pulse meter 1 m Pulse value 0 01 m gt 0 01 m 4 2 5 litres pulse Prescaler 4 IZAR SET 52 9 Sonometer 1100 Pants 9 2 9 Analogue Output tab card The analogue module is the same size as 2 standard modules has 2 passive outputs and a current loop of 4 to 20 mA Errors are generated with 3 5 mA or 22 6 mA programmable You can select flow rate power or temperatures as output values The passive analogue output is free configurable with all permission levels Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input An ut Leakage detection Communication Analog output 1 Analog output 2 Mod
31. d as free of defects regarding a certain function provided the promised function in individual cases is provided in a different but not substantially less convenient way than would actually be expected Example In individual cases the program is unable to show a certain response trend graphically but in a statistical list in a barely less vivid way 3 If a defect exists the customer shall notify its detection to the LICENSOR in writing without delay and as specifically as possible The LICENSOR shall then have the opportunity to undertake maximum 2 attempts to rectify the defect with the option of either supplying a certain new module or by repairing the defect Such repair can be and is normally achieved by supplying a suitable corrective release which is loaded into the customer s software The customer may not reject such a new release because in addition to the required repair it contains other changes to the software that he is not interested in or does not want for other reasons On the contrary he must accept this release provided it does not substantially adversely affect his original purpose or the other unwanted changes cannot be excluded from transmission to the customer at the same time without great expense for the IZAR SET 38 8 Legal notices Jou LICENSOR If the LICENSOR S second attempt to rectify the defect fails the customer may either reduce the purchase price or cancel the contract and possibly claim
32. damages 4 The LICENSOR is also liable to the customer for ensuring that the use of the software does not violate third parties intellectual property rights reported in or for Germany at the time of handing over the software to the customer and at this time either already published or certainly available with suitable research such that the LICENSOR either did discover or should have discovered these intellectual property rights during a standard inquiry into the existence of intellectual property rights If legal action is threatened or taken by third parties due to alleged violation of the intellectual property rights of third parties by the software the customer shall notify the LICENSOR without delay In this case the LICENSOR shall indemnify the customer for all financial disadvantages arising out of such action but only if a the customer notifies the LICENSOR of the assertion of the claim by the third party without delay within one week and if the customer b also grants the LICENSOR the full authority to conduct any process in its own name for the customer representative action Art 4 General liability of LICENSOR The liability of the LICENSOR for damages for any legal reason whatsoever is limited to injuries or death of persons and material loss Any liability for damage of a purely financial nature particularly the loss of data or claims for damages of customers due to software defects is limited to the maximum amount of the
33. e oft D Mode oft D Error current 22 6 mA D Error current 22 6 mA D Fig 36 Analogue Output tab card The output values are limited to Flow rate max flow rate dependent on nominal size Power max power dependent on nominal size Absolute temperature 125 Temperature difference 125 K IZAR SET 53 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 10 Leakage Detection tab card Clicking this tab card activates leakage detection and sets the parameters This requires an additional volume meter in the other line depending on meter version Please refer to the Sonometer 1100 Operating Guide for details Water data group You can use pulse inputs In1 and In2 for hot water and cold water consumption The maximum time is the time in which the device does not expect any consumption for example at night You can enter the desired time period here in Expert mode possible settings are 1 minute to 4 hours pe M ae i cdisze ccr E Ba Se nc cit eB men Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication splay qp Heat gp 1 5 m ih Heatleakage detection Flow sensor pulse in second source Heat period 24 hours 0 15 Heatthreshold small quantities
34. e value display 0 001 m ih Power value display 0 001 Kw Temperature value display Celsius Adjustment Test pulse output Adjustment 1 4 Volume 2 ml Input pulse value Hg li Energy 10 Wh Test pulse output optical Device interna Volume 2 ml Firmware 01 01 Generation 2F Battery replacement Replacement battery date 01 08 2033 Replacement battery type X Fig 44 Calibration tab card IZAR SET 62
35. egisters always count the data as well The tariff registers are four extra registers which count depending on the condition being met in the Mode field In Count mode they select which data are to be counted in the tariff register depending on the mode T Energy Distinguishes between counting in quadrant 1 4 or forward or return energy temperature independent 2 Volume Distinguishes between forward or return volume 3 Time You can also select externally controlled as count mode in which case the accumulation is controlled externally The necessary settings are marked in yellow on the tab card depending on which mode count mode you select Example 1 heat tariff You select count tariff dT gt limit as mode Enter a value for the limit e g 30 Select Energy Quadrant 1 as count mode quadrant 1 is the heat tariff Enter the minimum temperature sensor in the hot line for this heat tariff e g 20 If the forward flow drops below this temperature the accumulation is stopped IZAR SET 44 9 Sonometer 1100 Tariff 1 Counter 0 0 kWh Limit 30 0 External gate eC Count mode energy quadrant 1 v Max hottemperature 20 0 7 Clear tariff Fig 26 Example 1 Set data tariff Example 2 cooling tariff eC You select count tariff dT lt limit as mode Enter a number to mark the limit typically OK for cooling tariff Select Energy Quadrant 4 as count mode quadrant 4 is the cooling
36. equipped with a dongle with the relevant licence activated NOTE To access device configuration click Head in the main dialogue window The device is first read and its current values shown in the user interface You can then start changing the device parameters You can change as many parameters as you wish as the changes initially have no effect on the device but are only made in IZAR SET Every change is checked for valid inputs so invalid inputs or the consequences for dependent parameters are shown immediately Your changes are not saved in the device until you execute the Write command You can read the current device values again with the Head command Unwritten changes to parameters are overwritten and set to the values of the device see Section 6 3 2 Apply profile IZAR SET 32 6 Configuring devices Jou Ensure that the opto head remains connected to the device during the configuration and that the opto head is switched on or connected to the NOTE IZAR SET 33 6 Configuring devices Jou 6 3 Working with profiles To configure many devices with the same settings you can save settings for each type of device as profiles A profile comprises only the changed parameters 6 3 1 Creating a profile 1 Tocreate a profile first read the device 2 Carry out any changes required for the profile 3 Execute the command Save profile as Only the changes made are logged and saved as a profile
37. erate foment ee 37 8 2 lte ge ue ee ee area 40 9 Sornomeler 11 0D ET 41 9 1 Features of Sonomeler 100 ns nan 41 9 1 1 Ee EE Ve een ann rennen 41 9 2 Reading and configuring Sonometer 1100 42 9241 Connecting Sonometer 1100 to IZAR SET u nn ne 42 92 2 COMMON TAD CANO DE 42 9 2 3 Va TAD Can BEE 43 942 DS CAS VA Ee ENERO 47 3253 Display e e a me 48 9 2 6 Maximum and Average Values tab Card un a I 50 927 BUS DDP TA Card re ee 52 928 Pulse Input Tab Card sn 52 IZAR SET 3 Contents 9 2 9 Analogue Output tab As ennemie 53 9 2 10 Leakage Detection tab Card 54 9 2 11 Communication tab card RE 55 9 2 12 History Log Configuration tab card 56 92123 Periodical Log e DEE 59 92 14 History Log 1 and 2 tab Card san ee 60 S215 Error Log tab ad Em 61 92 16 Galibration tab Cardener ee EEEE 62 IZAR SET 4 1 Introduction Jou 1 Introduction 1 1 Task of software IZAR SET is a PC application for the configuration of complex devices like heat and water meters You can also use it to read measured values and data logs analyse systems and save counter logs 1 2 System requirements The following requirements are recommended for normal use Depending on the application the use of other configurations may be possible or necessary especially regarding data security and the required functions Operating systems supported Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windo
38. f minutes every x hours stating number of hours daily weekly stating day of week twice monthly stating days of month annually on set day 1 annually on set day 2 You select the values to be stored in history logs 1 and 2 separately from a list for each log i In Expert mode you can change the date and time and the addresses of the device You can also set the storage mode for the periodic log daily weekly stating day of week twice monthly on the 15th and last day of the month monthly stating day of month annually on set day 1 Nn naa e Geng ne MES If you change the settings for the history logs and write these changes to the device the current log will be cleared and the data previously collected lost First read out and save the data using the command EXPORT ATTENTION HISTORY LOG 1 HISTORY LOG 2 The max values interval that stores first resets the max and mean values This means the following max values with longer intervals only have values available from the fastest interval These values can therefore be wrong Max values are stored in the periodic log ATTENTION and optionally in the history log too The integration interval for determining maximum values must always be smaller than the mode of the periodic log It is NOT possible to set both to daily NOTE To obtain useful data in a short period of time for example for checking the meter settings use history log 1 To observe long term
39. freedom from errors but the possibility of undetected errors cannot be completely excluded HYDROMETER accepts no liability for damage or consequential damage occurring in connection with this product the use of this product or the inability to use this product No liability whatsoever is accepted for operational interruptions production interruptions injury to persons loss of data or information or any other financial loss Liability is restricted in principle to the amount paid for this product 8 1 Licence contract By opening the seal of the enclosed CD the customer accepts the conditions of the following software transfer and licence contract as binding unless he returns the CD undamaged and uncopied together with all manuals etc within 2 weeks of the date of purchase together with the original dated purchase contract to the following address date of dispatch applies Diehl Metering IndustriestraBe 13 91522 Ansbach Germany In this case the customer shall receive a refund of any payments already made less a processing fee of 40 which he must otherwise pay Art 1 Subject of this contract The customer acquires the following on conclusion of this contract and payment of the full purchase price a the ownership of the hardware sold to him CDs and manuals b a non exclusive licence to use the acquired software in the current version at the time of acquisition including any official updates releases published by the
40. hority to exercise such rights rest completely with the LICENSOR 4 A copyright notice is installed in the software The customer may use or sell the software only with this copyright notice intact This notice shall also be left on or attached to copies of the software Neither the copyright notice nor the registration number of the software may be changed or removed in any way whatsoever Art 3 Liability for defects in the software supplied 1 The LICENSOR is liable for ensuring that the software supplied is capable of processing the consumption data fed into it in a form suitable for billing This is described in more detail in the enclosed manual The LICENSOR is excluded from any liability for damage caused by avoidable incorrect operation of the software or its use in conjunction with other software not explicitly authorized by the LICENSOR or by an unauthorized attempt by the customer to modify the acquired software or adapt it to a subsequently modified working environment If the customer has used such unauthorized software or has attempted to make such a change or adaptation it is incumbent on the customer to prove that such action was not one of the causes of the occurrence of possible defects 2 If certain individual functions do not work in certain constellations exactly as described in the manual or as expected under the circumstances this shall not be deemed to constitute a defect On the contrary the program shall be considere
41. ific parameters for the device internal radio are set as well as the protocols The definition for telegram 2 is also the radio protocol a a a Pa a Ee a en Ee ER RS Telegram content The available registers are shown from which you select the required registers for the telegram for each communication channel The order of the registers can also be set as desired Telegram length The length of the telegrams is calculated and shown A maximum length of 150 bytes is possible for use as a radio telegram A telegram length of up to 250 bytes is possible for MBUS communication The length of the radio telegram also affects the transmit interval A duty cycle of 0 1 is specified for this by legislation The transmit interval can be intentionally increased however in order to avoid collisions in radio traffic This can range from 8 s to 254 s Here you can activate the radio communication for internal radio The Standby parameter indicates that the device is in the ex works state This means the meter activates radio automatically if it is filled with water for at least 2 min If the meter is then filled with water for 3 hours without interruption radio remains activated permanently If the water is interrupted within the 3 hours the meter returns to Standby The radio protocol corresponds to the Hydrometer standard or the Open Metering standard I
42. ig 12 User Preferences Dialogue gt Help Name Host Path help Use default port Use port Fig 13 User Preferences Dialogue gt Help Add Info Centre IZAR SET 22 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Jou 4 4 3 Communication The Communication dialogue is for specifying how IZAR SET communicates with the devices connected to it The settings shown below are possible Detailed information on connecting devices to the software can be found in the preceding Sections 4 1 Setting up a Bluetooth connection 4 2 Setting up a Bluetooth connection with USB Bluetooth stick and 4 3 Setting up a connection with serial opto head Bluetooth opto head IZAR OH BT Enter the Bluetooth address printed on the opto head This option only functions if a Bluetooth stick from Microsoft Broadcom Widcomm or Bluesoleil is installed in the system The following option must be used for other Bluetooth stacks e g Toshiba NOTE Bluetooth software Bluetooth opto head IZAR OH BT via serial Enter a virtual COM port to which the Bluetooth opto head is connected Configure the virtual COM port in accordance with the User Guide for your Bluetooth stick e Serial opto head Enter the COM port of the serial opto head 4 4 4 Security The Security dialogue is used to define whether IZAR SET is to change the password and or radio key on the device during device configuration Keep password The device radio key is not changed
43. ing a calendar display This opens when you click the button on the right of a date field You can also enter a date directly in the input field In addition discrete values are entered using selection fields that only offer you a choice of valid values Lists right left lists are available for you to assign mass data Here the available fields are shown in the left column and the fields already selected in the right column Multi line windows are used to display log data Pop up windows appear if questions or messages must be taken into account when changing data Many parameters have side effects For example the parameter that defines the tariff mode influences another field such as the tariff limit These relationships are indicated in the user interface by a yellow background to highlight parameters that are changed when another parameter is changed Invalid inputs are indicated in a similar way If an input field contains an invalid value or its value becomes invalid because another parameter has been changed the background of the invalid parameter is marked red 6 2 Configuring a device When you order a device you will be asked for your required parameters and these will already be set on delivery If you have not provided any information with your order the device will be supplied with the default settings Users in Standard mode can only change a limited number of values More parameters can only be changed if the system is
44. ing tariff and cooling meter The IZAR SET display may vary according to the variant used Sonometer 1100 is used for measuring thermal energy flow rate and temperatures and has the option of reporting flow rate deviations leaks Sonometer 1100 operates in the temperature range from 5 90 130 150 depending on variant and nominal size 9 1 1 Calculator The following figure shows the design of the integrator More detailed information is available in the separate Operating Guide for Sonometer 1100 SE SL 8 digits LC display with units and symbols Button for display control short keypress lt 3 sec gt change in the loop long keypress gt 3 sec gt change in the loop Optical interface standard ZVEI M Bus protocol Fig 23 Design of integrator in Sonometer 1100 IZAR SET 41 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 Reading and configuring Sonometer 1100 9 2 1 Connecting Sonometer 1100 to IZAR SET Start the software and connect the Sonometer 1100 to your PC laptop see Section 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Click the Optical Devices button to automatically identify the Sonometer 1100 to be configured While the software is scanning for the device and reading the data a progress bar in the status line shows the status A running process can be aborted with the red button NOTE You then pass to the configuration phase A user interface appears for setting the specific parameters of the Son
45. ion currenttime tariff 2 active tariff 1 active due date 1 energy E tariff 3 active tariff 2 active due date 1 volume tariff 4 active La tariff 3 active Y due date 1 tariff 1 X arrar hita Be Fig 38 Communication tab card 9 2 12 History Log Configuration tab card This tab card contains three independent logs Periodic log with a number of fixed values History log 1 History log 2 9 2 12 1 Periodical log This memory block has the range of values shown below This value block can be stored 24x times and is a rolling memory FiFo Date time Pulse input definition 1 Operating days Energy Pulse input definition 2 Max forward temperature Tariff energy 1 Error hours counter Max forward temperature time Tariff energy 2 Max flow rate Max forward temperature date Volume Max flow rate time Max return temperature Pulse input meter 1 Max flow rate date Max return temperature time Pulse input meter 2 Max power Max return temperature date Tariff definition 1 Max power time Tariff definition 2 Max power date The storage speed is set with the mode daily weekly stating day of week twice monthly stating days of month e annually on set day 1 e annually on set day 2 IZAR SET 56 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 12 2 History log Here you define the storage mode for the two history logs every x minutes stating number o
46. ividual software packages are such a component or usable separately We therefore save you and us the burden of printing all these conditions individually for you here and only provide the respective Internet link where you can download these conditions Software package licences Eclipse Rich Client Platform Eclipse Public License Bouncycastle Bouncycastle License Apache Jakarta ORO Apache License Version 2 0 Apache Commons Net Apache License Version 2 0 Apache Commons Codec Apache License Version 2 0 Apache Derby Apache License Version 2 0 Apache log4j Apache License Version 2 0 BlueCove Apache License Version 2 0 Avetana Bluetooth Avetana License RxTx LGPL 2 1 Micrsosoft Active Sync Microsoft ActiveSync License NSIS Installer NSIS License We assume that the various manufacturers or owners of the copyrights to the above named open source components agree to this procedure as the only practicable solution as otherwise their main aim of the widest possible distribution of their software could not be achieved to the same extent IZAR SET 40 9 Sonometer 1100 Cafe 9 Sonometer 1100 9 1 Features of Sonometer 1100 Only the most important information is listed here All other information concerning installation communication modules etc can be obtained from the separate Operating Guide for Sonometer 1100 NOTE The Sonometer 1100 ultrasonic energy meter is available in three variants heat meter heat meter with cool
47. l carefully before starting to work with the software Always have the Operating Guide for your meter available Various font formats are used to make it easier for you to find your way around the User Manual Type of information Safety NOTE It is not possible to change the device Information during the configuration process References to underlined More about this can be found in Section 3 2 sections Authorization levels Functions in Expert mode framed by This function is only available in Expert mode dotted line Functions in Test os Lab mode This function is only available in Test Lab mode Descriptions normal Please read the User Manual carefully before Instructions starting to work with the software Symbols used ATTENTION Damage to equipment or data loss is possible Observe the causes and countermeasures NOTE Additional information to simplify using the software IZAR SET 6 1 Introduction 1 5 Customer support You can contact our Customer Support team as follows HYDROMETER GmbH Phone 49 981 1806 0 IndustriestraBe 13 Fax 49 981 1806 605 91522 Ansbach E mail support hydrometer de Germany Internet www hydrometer de IZAR SET 2 Installation Jou 2 Installation The installation program for the IZAR SET software can be downloaded from the Diehl Hydrometer home page Proceed as follows to download Go to our home page at www diehl com and click the Products
48. n Test Lab mode test centres can choose between Real Data and Open Metering as radio protocol The radio protocol can only be changed to Open Metering if the Keep Password function in the User Preferences Security menu is NOT NOTE selected so that the correct extension can be written for the radio key IZAR SET 55 9 Sonometer 1100 Darf Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication gt m Telegram lengths Internal radio communication Module 1 none Radio Telegram 1 length 116 Byte Standby Module 2 none Radio period Telegram 2 length 61 Byte Radio period rea Dut le Radio protoce Radio frequency Telegram 1 contents Telegram 2 contents Available Selected Available Selected tariff 3 energy tariff 3 E energy tariff 4 EI tariff 1 T tariff 4 a volume error hours tariff 2 on days flow pulse input 1 or leak volume pulse input 1 power pulse input 1 gt gt power pulse input 2 gt gt hottemperature pulse input 2 or leak flow JA tariff 1 definition cold temperature pulse input 2 hottemperature EC tariff 2 definition tariff 1 tariff 1 definition lt lt cold temperature v tariff 3 definition lt lt error hours tariff 2 definition difference temperature tariff 4 definition pulse input 1 or leak tariff 3 definition on days tariff 1 active pulse input 2 ar leak tariff 4 definit
49. necting devices to IZAR SET Panfe 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Read the separate Operating Guide for the device before reading it with IZAR SET NOTE IZAR SET can read devices and write configurations to devices using a Bluetooth opto head or a serial interface The Bluetooth opto head is equipped with an internal battery Keep the NOTE battery sufficiently charged If you have a PC or laptop with a Bluetooth interface follow the instructions in Section 4 1 Setting up a Bluetooth connection If your PC or Laptop is NOT equipped with a Bluetooth interface follow the instructions in Section 4 2 Setting up a Bluetooth connection with USB Bluetooth stick If you use a serial opto head to connect the device and PC laptop follow the instructions in Section 4 3 Setting up a connection with serial opto head 4 1 Setting up a Bluetooth connection If you have a PC or laptop with a Bluetooth interface set up the connection between the software and device as follows 1 Start the IZAR SET software and log in see Section 3 1 Starting the software and logging in The main dialogue window appears IZAR SET 12 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Cafe IZAR SET Configuration Software smart in solutions Fig 3 Main dialogue window 2 Switch on the opto head by sliding the control to ON 3 Place the opto head on the optical interface of the meter Fig 4 Opto head on system device and
50. ometer 1100 9 2 2 Common tab card The tab card shows general data for the device Device Values current meter counts Device name Sonometer 1100 Energy kW h Oe m3 h Volume m Medium to be measured heat Power kW Temperature sensor Pt500 Flow rate m h Module 1 Temperature hot Module 2 Temperature cold Installation location is entered Temperature difference K automatically Radio Frequency Production number is entered automatically Date and time e Entered automatically Device status Shows the protection level and current error messages of the Sonometer 1100 Addresses e Entered automatically IZAR SET 42 9 Sonometer 1100 Defekt Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication SAE Device Values Device SHARKY TYP 775 Energy 20 0 kWh op 15 meh Volume 0 0 me MBus medium Heat Power kw Medium Water Flow rate meh Temperature sensor Pt500 Hottemperature 23 0 SC Module 1 none Coldtempereture 22 9 SC Module 2 none Diff temperature 0 0 K Location cold pipe Productionnumber 39333636 Date and time Addresses Date 27 03 2012 Primaryaddress1 0 Time 06 53 00 Primary address 2 36 Ontime 329 d Secondary address 39333636 Errortime 0 h Syne date on write Device state Field mode Status Err7 No water Fig 24 General tab card 9 2 3 Tariffs tab c
51. rry out steps 2 to 6 as described in Section 4 1 Setting up a Bluetooth connection Click the User Preferences symbol Click Communication in the menu on the left Select the third option and set the desired interface Confirm and close the User Preferences by clicking OK IZAR SET 17 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Panpa type filter text Communication Communication Device configuration Enable bluetooth opto head IZAR OH BT Help Address Language 008025144d12 Network Security Enable bluetooth opto head via serial port Enable serial opto head Serial port Fig 9 Communication IZAR SET 18 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Jou 4 4 User preferences By selecting the User Preferences menu option in the main dialogue window you access the dialogues for the general application settings You can set relevant conditions for the application here 4 4 1 Device configuration The functions in the Device Configuration dialogue are not available for all devices or all parameters Allowing writing of devices without prior reading It is sometimes necessary to configure a number of identical devices with the same setting To speed up processing this configuration should be possible without prior reading see Section 6 3 Working with profiles Allowing writing of devices if invalid parameter states exist It is not possible to write a device if errors still exist in the fields of individual
52. s e 1024 seconds Over time For this type of determination the maximum values and the date and time of their occurrence are shown for all registers Forward return and total volume The maximum values for flow rate and power are created only for the forward direction and mean values for hot and cold temperature sensors IZAR SET 51 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 7 Pulse Output tab card You can define two pulse outputs The energy pulse output is marked as standard as 01 X on the module and Out1 in the display The volume output is marked as 02 X on the module and Out2 in the display See the separate Operating Guide for Sonometer 1100 for information on how to install these outputs in Sonometer 1100 Common Tariff Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication Pulse output 1 Pulse output 2 Mode energy X Mode volume r Value 10 kwh ValueA D me Pulse width 125 ms alue B Frequency 4 Hz Pulse width 100 el ms Frequency 202 Hz Fig 34 Pulse Output tab card Pulse output 1 has a fixed pulse width and frequency The pulse width of pulse output 2 can be varied which results in a maximum pulse frequency 9 2 8 Pulse Input tab card The module has 2 pulse inputs for connecting 2 additional pulse meters such as water meters gas meters or electri
53. signation e Values meter counts e Date and time can be synchronized to the PC in Expert mode Addresses primary and secondary addresses of the device can be changed Device status shows the protection level and current error messages of the device You can change the date time and addresses of the device 2 IZAR SET t2 Dd 2 2 E Back Read Write Apply profile Save profile Save profile as Tariff l Due date Display Max and average values Pulse output Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication History log configuration Pe lr i Values SHARKY TYP 775 Energy 20 0 KWh 15 Volume 0 0 me MBus medium Heat Power KW Medium Water Flow rate Temperature sensor Pt500 Hottemperature 223 Module 1 none Cold temperature 291 Module 2 none Diff temperature 0 7 Location cold pipe Leg Radio frequency Production number 39333636 Date and time Addresses Date 26 03 2012 Primary address 0 Time 15 08 00 Primary address 2 36 Ontime 329 Secondary address 39333636 Errartime 0 18ync date on write Device state Field mode Status En7 No water Fig 20 Example of common tab card from Sonometer 1100 IZAR SET 31 6 Configuring devices Jou 6 Configuring devices 6 1 Input aids The following input aids are provided to simplify entering values Dates are entered us
54. switched on 4 Click the User Preferences symbol Click Communication in the menu on the left Select the second option and set the desired COM interface The COM interface for the Bluetooth settings is assigned by the operating system or selected Control Panel gt Set IZAR SET 13 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Cafe up new Bluetooth connection type filter text Communication Communication Device configuration Enable bluetooth opto head IZAR OH BT Help Address Language Network Security Enable bluetooth opto head via serial port Serial port Enable serial opto head Serial port Fig 5 Communication The Bluetooth connection is set up The blue lamp on the opto head lights if set up is successful Fig 6 Bluetooth connection complete 5 Click the Optical Device symbol to automatically identify the device to be configured While the software is scanning for the device and reading the data a progress bar in the status line shows the status IZAR SET 14 4 Connecting devices to IZAR SET Jou A running process can be aborted with the red button next to the progress bar NOTE You then pass to the configuration phase A user interface specially for the device appears for setting the specific parameters of the device File Help Command Qa 8 1925 2 2 tical device Back Read Write Apply profile Save profile Save profile as Common
55. tput Pulse input Analog output Leakage detection Communication History log configuration Periodical log History log 1 History log 2 Error log Calibration Periodical log Resource assi sigment history log 1 and 2 Mode every month x Resource assignment 100 0 jn Month day 31 History log 1 History log 2 Mode every day x Made everyday Numberofenties 428 Number ofentries 0 Log1 contents Log 2 contents E Available Selected Available Selected current date energy tarif 1 tariff 2 volume gt error hours erature erage difference temperature max flow max flow time max flow date rature e difference temperature IZAR SET 58 9 Sonometer 1100 Jou 9 2 13 Periodical Log tab card You access the data using the menu Commands gt Head Periodical Log A data table appears as shown in Fig 40 The following maximum 23 values are repeatedly stored in this log for 2 years Date time Pulse input definition 1 Operating days Energy Pulse input definition 2 Max forward temperature Tariff energy 1 Error hours counter Max forward temperature time Tariff energy 2 Max flow rate Max forward temperature date Volume Max flow rate time Max return temperature Pulse input meter 1 Max flow rate date Max return temperature time Pulse input meter 2 Max power Max return temperature
56. ws 7 32 bit system Recommended hardware e CPU with minimum clock frequency of 2 GHz 1024 MB main memory 100 MB of available hard disk space CD ROM drive Network card for TCP IP protocol Screen with minimum resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels Bluetooth interface internal or external as USB stick with Widcomm Microsoft or BlueSoleil stack Optional hardware components e Serial interface for serial opto head If problems occur with your built in or external Bluetooth device we recommend using one of the following devices Fujitsu Siemens USB Bluetooth stick V2 1 for Windows XP Fujitsu Siemens USB Bluetooth stick V2 0 for Windows 7 1 3 Devices The following devices can currently be configured with IZAR SET e Sonometer 1100 e SCYLAR INT 8 You must also use the Installation and Operating Guide for configuring these devices This contains detailed explanations of the device functions Only a limited number of parameters can be changed in the Standard mode of the program To set other device parameters the system must be equipped with a dongle with the IZAR SET 5 1 Introduction Jou necessary activation licence More about this can be found in Section 3 2 Authorization levels Setting the parameters is explained in more detail in Section 5 4 Tab cards and Section 6 Configuring devices 1 4 About the User Manual This User Manual describes how to set up and use the IZAR SET software Please read the User Manua
57. xport debug log in case of error Module Apply profile Save profile Save profile as Location Delete profile Module Fig 17 Commands in the menu bar Back opens the main menu Exit closes the program Read the device is read again only the current values are shown the logs are called up via the Commands menu Write writes changes to the device Read reads the various logs e Error log e Periodical log e History log 1 History log 2 The associated tab cards are filled Export of the various logs Writes the selected log see above as csv file to the Data folder in the program directory C Programs Diehl Metering IZAR_SET IZAR The file name consists of the production number of the device the name of the log and the time of saving Create diagnostic file if error occurs This command creates an encrypted diagnostic file which can be evaluated by Customer Support at Hydrometer if an error occurs In this case as much data as possible is read from the meter which means this operation can take a very long time You should therefore only use this command in the event of an error IZAR SET 27 5 Setting up IZAR SET Jou Clear The device must allow the respective clear function D Clear operating hours Clear error time Reset leakage alarms Clear error log Reset the device and all logs Profiles e Apply profile Here you call up a stored profile of a devi

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