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2. Took Back lt O AA Dh rees Medea CD Gi d EF Fito 65 45 244 125 mis htm TE j Power Monitor Setup Access TEAL P Bir Fan Jao Home Statue Setup WAY Admin amp deanced Help E A3 Teal Electronics Inc www cam The setup page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing that a password is required for access Contact TEAL for default SETUP login and password Power Monitor User Adjustable Set Points NUTONE Improperly setting the triggers can cause false triggering or prevent a trigger from occurring so please use caution in making adjustments Four sets or groups of user adjustable set points are available to be displayed updated or applied This is an easy way to adjust multiple settings and apply them all at the same time This is very useful if the user has a specific application and would like save the adjustments to multiple set points to be able to apply them easily Only one set is the active set at any one time Only one set can be displayed at a time Both the current active set and the current set displayed are specified at the top of the page Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 27 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual How to Save Changes to Set Points Please note that to save any changes you make to any of the custom se
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4. Sub cycle Event Trigger Name Allows the user to customize the Sub cycle Event Trigger name limited to 40 characters The default Sub cycle Event trigger name is Sub Cycle Transient Refer to the beginning of this section for instructions on saving changes to set points Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 33 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Power Mi anitor 54 bug Fozila adi E BN NUMEE NECI OU ee Qa B gt E m L Mtpiff62 155 213 220 Mmisipmuserzsetup hii 0 Custome linke _j Windows Mede LJ TEA Mekkanance 5 Phase amp Frequency Event Trigger Event Trigger Waveform Capture 1 cycle before and 4 cycles after Default Event Trigger Parameters Current Range Defaults Trigger Mask la TT range 4 Nominal Frequency Eoo HE range B Event End Timeout E min 1 240 10 Frequency Hysteresis ra Hz range 15 hn 2 range 10 z Hz range 10 Po range 10 Phase Balance Trigger Name Balance 40 chars Phase Balance Frequency Trigger Name Frequency Deviation 40 chars Frequency Deviation Home Status Setup NW Admin Advanced Help The setup page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing RMS Event Trigger and Phase and Frequency Event Triggers and their associated settings and range
5. We Power Technology TEALWATCHG POWER MONITOR USERS MANUAL TEAL MANUAL 1060026 REVISION 2 0 OPERATING AND SERVICE MANUAL TEAL ELECTRONICS TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Quick start Section What is the TEALwatch Power Monitor I 2 What comes with the TEALwatch I 3 What do you need to access the TEALwatch I 4 How to hook up to the TEALwatch I 5 Where to find the IP address of the TEALwatch 1 6 How to connect to the TEALwatch E Description of the TEALwatch user interface home page 1 8 How to check the operating status of the TEALwatch 1 9 How to contact TEAL for assistance General Information 2 1 Product Description 2 2 Basic Specifications 2 3 Customization and Re Branding Web Based Interface 3 General TEALwatch Web Based Interface Information 3 2 User Interface Software 3 3 The TEALwatch Home Page 3 4 The TEALwatch Status Page 3 5 Password Protected Sections 3 6 How to customize your settings using the Setup tab 2 How to customize your access using the N W Admin tab 3 8 How to customize Advanced features using the Advanced tab 3 9 The TEALwatch 9 Help Page 3 10 Firmware Revision and Upgrades Online Help Frequently Asked Questions FAQs amp Troubleshooting Guide 4 1 Online Help Files 4 2 Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting Guide Warranty Information 5 Limited Warranty Details Miscellaneous Information 6 1 How to contact TEAL 6 2 Block D
6. 1195 1195 Download THE WAVEFORM DATA FOR THE EVENTS LISTED BELOW ARE STORED IN VOLATILE MEMORY AND WALL BE LOST IF POWER IS LOST TO THE AIT me decies Let ALL MEMORY AND WILL BE SAVED IF POWER IS LOST TO THE WNIT elaqe San 5068 635 sana Phase 31 108 5399 5999 1 21 31 seconds E Fipo 28576 8 56 FA ga 188 da VANS r1 v Rus 0Hr 1187 1200 Fui Qi 1541 PM seconds 1 E 1185 1184 V RMS 1198 w PMES 1205 1204 Download cS at R 1187 QqnasvRs BBVRMS 1202 Mas 0000 Phase Belence 8368 5am MA 17a JM amp ODVRMS 1207 VRMS Deg 35 Prg Te DA mrem T The status page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing more details of the list of event triggers that have occurred with summary data and a file download option ltems in the green area have full waveform data stored in Non Volatile Memory Items in the yellow area have summary data stored in Non Volatile Memory Download Trend Data At the bottom of the page is a button labeled Download Trend Data Clicking on this button will download a single file that contains all the stored Trend data up to 512 samples stored in non volatile ram with an additional 3500 stored in dynamic ram Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 23 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation ww
7. Event End Timeout The Event End Timeout is an automatic timeout for an event that does not come to a normal end An example would be if the Nominal Frequency dropped to below the trigger point of 58 5 Hz based on a 60 0 Hz Nominal Frequency setting with a Frequency Delta Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 36 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual setting of 1 5 Hz triggering an event at 58 5 Hz or 61 5Hz for example but stayed below the Frequency Hysteresis recovery point for 4 hours The TEALwatch will automatically end the event trigger to prevent excessively long data files The default is 10 minutes If you have a Phase or Frequency triggered event that is 10 minutes long it will likely have ended with a forced Event End Timeout Frequency Hysteresis The Frequency Hysteresis sets the frequency that you define for recovery from a frequency event defined by the Nominal Frequency setting and the Frequency Delta setting Default is 1 0 Hz which means that for a Nominal Frequency of 60 0 Hz for example if the actual frequency reaches 61 5 Hz or higher the Nominal Frequency of 60 0 Hz the Frequency Delta of 1 5 Hz 61 5Hz or 58 5 Hz the Frequency Trigger will be activated If the actual frequency drops to less than 60 5 Hz which is the trigger point of 61 5 Hz the Frequency Hysteresis setting of 1 0 Hz then the even
8. Pn xila Firelox Gt INIT ek possi Upon nun Le Se gt amp _ Customize Links Free Hotmail Windows Media Windows HomePage TEAL Maintenance S000 TEAL TEALwatch Power um Advanced Features h pcf e7 155 213 220 cgebindcguuSv Fe sbur e http ji www besttest com man aces Sr lt 7 0 MAN Admin Cefaulieroup The Advanced page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing the Reset Buffers button and the customizable group device and location names Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 41 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Login Password Administration The EXPERT user can modify the usernames and passwords for each of the 3 password levels 2 3 Master Administrator for the EXPERT user to access the Advanced N W Admin amp Setup tabs Network Administrator for the NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR access to the N W Admin tab PM Administrator for the USER access to the Setup tab Use caution when changing passwords to prevent accidentally locking yourself out of the password protected sections TEAL recommends that each organization designate the EXPERT to control password access to the TEALwatch units TIP If for example you have logged in as the NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR and wish to access the other password protected tabs you will
9. 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 52 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com VI 6 TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Miscellaneous Information How To Contact TEAL Electronics Office Hours 8AM to 5PM PST Main Office TEAL Electronics 10350 Sorrento Valley Road San Diego CA 92121 800 888 TEAL or 800 888 8325 858 558 9000 858 558 9500 FAX www teal com www tealwatch com E Mail Directory Technical Support techsupport teal com General Information info teal com Customer Service tealcustomerservice teal com Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 53 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 6 2 Block Diagram of TEALwatch Power Monitor TEALwatchitm Power Monitor Hardware Block Diagram 4 16 03 TEAL Electronics Redding EXPANSION CONNECTOR PADS MODEM R5232 PLD GLUE CONTROLLER INTERFACE PD Char i SPECIFIC PURPOSE OUTPUTS ETHERNET T tt PHYSICAL LAYER j FILTERING PROCESSING ZI CONNECTOR Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 FLASH LITHIUM MEMORY2MB BATTERY _
10. 2 0 Page 11 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual tab of the TEALwatch user interface see section 1 12 for details If the web site is still not responding you may need to check the hardware status of the TEALwatch locally 8 2 Local Status Check There are three status LED indicator on the front panel see the figure below TEAL watch Powse rics filers da TEALwatch tm Heartbeat Indicator Hardware Reset Access Hole Ethernet green LED Ethernet orange LED Connection Established Communication Established TEALwatch power monitor installed in a TEAL power subsystem showing the location of the LED indicators and the hardware reset access If the TEALwatch 9 is working normally and connected to an Ethernet lOBase T compatible network or device there are two LED indicators on the Ethernet connector that show system status On the bottom left side of the Ethernet connector is a green LED which flashes ON to indicate that a compatible network has been found This green LED when flashing will mean that the TEALwatch and the network are connected If this LED is OFF this indicates that a network connection has not been established On the bottom right side of the Ethernet connector is an orange LED which flashes ON to indicate Echernet communication is in process This orange LED when flashing will
11. 20 degrees for a 3 phase system that will cause the Phase Balance Trigger to occur The default setting is 7 degrees which means that any phase balance deviation from nominal that is greater than 7 degrees will cause the Phase Balance Trigger to occur Phase Balance Trigger Name Allows the user to customize the Phase Balance Trigger name limited to 40 characters The default Phase Balance Trigger name is Phase Balance Frequency Trigger Name Allows the user to customize the Frequency Trigger name limited to 40 characters The default Frequency Trigger name is Frequency Deviation Refer to the beginning of this section for instructions on saving changes to set points Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 37 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 3 to customize your access using the N W Admin tab The N W Admin page is password protected to prevent unauthorized tampering of the network settings for this specific TEALwatch power monitor Power Monito Network Administration iccess Firefox adi A er Edid SESS SS SS NOE GONOR Cu tomire Urbs Free _ Windows Media U w ndows Home Page LI TEAL Maintenance 5 TEA L TEAL watch Power Monitor Network Administration Access an Home Status Setup MAY Admin
12. Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Step 8 The TEALwatch module is a 2 piece clamshell enclosure There are 7 screws on the top of the enclosure and 2 screws on the bottom refer to Figure 6 3 2 that hold the clamshell together Remove these 9 screws to open the clamshell as shown in Figure 6 3 3 Retain the hardware as you will need it to close the clamshell enclosure later Bottom of Lwatch 5 AERE rr E E n air an Ter Figure 6 3 2 Top and bottom of TEALwatch monitor box showing location of Phillips head screws holding clamshell enclosure together Figure 6 3 3 Clamshell enclosure opened Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 59 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Step 9 main TEALwatch module PCB slides out of the enclosure as it is mounted on slide rails built into the module chassis Remove the PCB from the enclosure as shown in Figure 6 3 4 Figure 6 3 4 Main TEALwatch slides out of the enclosure NUON The TEALwatch amp module contains a high density surface mount PCB which is very sensitive to static electricity Please use appropriate static sensitive methods for handling the TEALwatch PCB inside the module Use an appropriately tested and
13. Page The Status Information page displays the current system status and the status of any pre defined trigger events that may have occurred Items are listed from top to bottom System Status At the top of the page the System Status shows whether the TEALwatch power monitor is ONLINE and functioning normally or OFFLINE with either power OFF or another power monitor issue Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 19 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual ELI dnniEnr Stebus Information Flcrosolt Interpet Explorer Ede wee Pavorkes Took Help hetpe jfe 45 244 125 co bairgistabus Power Monitor Status Information THE WAVEFORM EFORI DATA FOR THE EVENTS LISTED BELOW ARE STORED IN NON VOLATILE MEMORY AND WILL BE SAVED IF POWER IS LOST TO THE UNIT Re REN 1231 1197 VMS Deg M74 803 n 8 V RMS 118 185 5 m6 13191 4177 VRMSHz14 VRMS Dea 1207 1212 The status page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing that the system is Online and operating the Java based live data section and the log list of event triggers that have occurred with summary data and a file download option Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 20 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal co
14. Page 49 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual How do perform a software or hardware reset Refer to Section 1 8 Can get a custom software interface for our company Logo Label Section 2 3 My TEALwatch is not responding what do do Step by step help instruction for troubleshooting the system Is TEALwatch turned ON and working Refer to Section 1 8 for verification if yes continue otherwise turn it ON Check software status were you able to access it previously Refer to Section 1 8 Check IP address did someone change it Refer to Section 1 5 amp Section 3 7 Check hardware status LED indicator flashing is good Solid ON or OFF bad Refer to Section 1 8 How do perform a hardware reset Refer to Section 1 8 Is there a battery and do need to replace it Refer to Section 6 3 None of that worked now what Contact TEAL Tech support techsupport teal com to request a replacement module or replacement Power Divider PCBA Replacement Module or Power Divider PCBA needed Contact TEAL for replacement module using the process steps outlined below in the Advance replacement process section Advance Replacement Process Is an advance replacement for the Monitor Box or Power Divider PCBA needed Get TEALwatch build date from silver amp black label on top of monitor box located inside the PDU
15. TEALwatch monitor box Interconnect cables TEALwatch power supply a n am E m L z i A Erg 1 9 as E hA Figure 6 3 1 TEAL Power Subsystem with top access cover removed from the rear of the unit showing TEALwatch monitor box power divider PCBA and interconnect cables in a typical installation Step 5 Remove the 2 interconnect cables at the back of the TEALwatch monitor box They should both pull out with a reasonable effort Use caution in handling the cables connectors and PCBs as they may contain or be connected to static sensitive devices Step 6 The TEALwatch is mounted on 4 PEM studs typically to the front panel of the TEAL power subsystem Remove the 8 32 nuts 4 total at each corner of the TEALwatch module inside the power subsystem Retain the hardware as you will need it to re mount the TEALwatch Step 7 Remove the TEALwatch module from the power subsystem NUE The TEALwatch amp module contains a high density surface mount PCB which is very sensitive to static electricity Please use appropriate static sensitive methods for handling the TEALwatch PCB inside the module Use an appropriately tested and calibrated wrist strap before proceeding The wrist strap may be grounded to the TEAL power subsystem chassis connect to bare metal not a painted surface or to an input Ground connection terminal Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 58 of 63
16. The default rotation is abc but it can be set to either of the two possible settings depending on the system installation Refer to the beginning of this section for instructions on saving changes to set points TIP The Phase Rotation monitoring can be used as a check for improper phase rotation prior to applying power to your valuable equipment Simply provide power to the TEALwatch allow it to go through the 60 second start up cycle and look for a Phase Rotation event PRIOR to applying power to your system This could prevent a costly system start up issue ELIT hongter Sebup Inbemet Explorer File Edt View Fovortes Took Help daB gt zd Q oeec jFAYer ns heda GA Lye Go EF Address htp 6545 244 125 hamis pme Zioetup Pm Power Monitor Setup TEAL p Phase Rotation Range Default Phase Rotation abc acb abc Sub Cycle Event Trigger Event Trigger Waveform Capture E Dese _ _ _ _ __ The setup page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing the data set that is active which is effectively a grouping of all the individual settings the phase rotation and trend data settings Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 29 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Trend Data NUTONE Improperly setting the triggers can c
17. com 4 TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual For Windows 2000 From the START button at the bottom left corner open SETTINGS and CONTROL PANEL Then open NETWORK AND DIALUP CONNECTIONS Then open LOCAL AREA CONNECTION which shows you your connection status for your LAN Then click on the PROPERTIES button which shows the network connections that you have on your PC Locate your network connection that the TEALwatch is plugged into you may have to try more than one to find it by clicking on the network connection s Click on the GENERAL tab and select PROPERTIES Scroll down to find the INTERNET PROTOCOL and highlight it and select PROPERTIES Use the following IP address 192 168 001 100 to force your network to find the TEALwatch power monitor with the default IP address If you have any questions or are running an OS different from Windows XP or 2000 please contact the TEAL Marketing Department How to hook up to the TEALwatch Simply plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the RJ 45 jack located on the TEALwatch power monitor plug the other end into your router network connection or directly to the PC or laptop note that direct connection requires a crossover Ethernet cable See section 1 3 above for details on your specific connection means Where to find the IP address of the TEALwatch The IP address for each TEALwatch power monitor is located on the TEALwatch tag on the TEAL po
18. of shipment TEAL S obligation for breach of warranty is limited to the repair or replacement at TEAL S option at the factory without charge to the customer when returned prepaid within the warranty period Warranty is void on units that have been subject to misuse neglect accident or that have been subject to repair or modification by persons not authorized by TEAL TEAL Electronics Corporation warrants its Power Subsystem products excluding the TEALwatch power monitor product family TEALtrak Voltage Regulator product family or other excluded products to be free from defects in the materials and workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of shipment TEAL S obligation for breach of warranty is limited to the repair or replacement at TEAL S option at the factory without charge to the customer when returned prepaid within the warranty period Warranty is void on units that have been subject to misuse neglect accident or that have been subject to repair or modification by persons not authorized by TEAL The forgoing constitutes the sole and exclusive remedy of the purchaser and liability of TEAL and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied EAL makes no other warranty except as expressly stated above including without limitation any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall be liable for direct incidental special or consequential damages Document Number
19. or Power Subsystem Get PDU or Power Subsystem Part Number amp Serial Number typically from the nameplate label located on the back panel near the bottom of the unit Contact TEAL at 1 800 888 8325 and ask to speak with customer service for a Return Material Authorization number TEAL s customer service will provide you with a Return Material Authorization Number Provide your Contact Information and ship to address to TEAL TEAL can accept a Warranty PO 0 00 PO or credit card order for tracking and non warranty replacements Note that credit cards will not be charged without Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 50 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual authorization or without notice Note you may need to contact your own internal parts department or service group for a PO to be generated Please re use the replacement parts packaging with included shipper document for warranty replacements to return the faulty item to TEAL Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 51 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual V Warranty Information 5 Limited Warranty Details TEAL Electronics Corporation warrants its TEALwatch Power Monitor products to be free from defects in the materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date
20. 10 minutes long it will likely have ended with a forced Event End Timeout Maximum RMS Voltage Sets the Maximum RMS Voltage level that causes the RMS Event Trigger to occur Maximum RMS Voltage MUST be larger than the Nominal Voltage TEAL recommends that the Maximum RMS Voltage be set to slightly greater than 1076 higher than Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 35 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Nominal Voltage as most utilities only guarantee a nominal voltage within 10 and 1076 window Recommended settings are Maximum RMS Voltage of 135V for a Nominal Voltage of 120V Maximum RMS Voltage of 270V for a Nominal Voltage of 230V Maximum RMS Voltage of 315V for a Nominal Voltage of 277V NOTE TEAL recommends that the Maximum RMS Voltage and the Minimum RMS Voltage be set to the same percentage level above and below the nominal setting e Minimum RMS Voltage Sets the Minimum RMS Voltage level that causes the RMS Event Trigger to occur Minimum RMS Voltage MUST be smaller than the Nominal Voltage TEAL recommends that the Minimum RMS Voltage be set to slightly greater than 10 lower than Nominal Voltage as most utilities only guarantee a nominal voltage within 10 and 1076 window Recommended settings are Minimum RMS Voltage of 100V for a Nominal Voltage of 120V Minimum RMS Voltage of 200V for a Nomina
21. 5V but the RMS voltage must drop to below 125V for the RMS Event Trigger to consider the event to be over NOTE TEAL recommends that the Positive Voltage Hysteresis and the Negative Voltage Hysteresis be set to the same level Negative Voltage Hysteresis The Negative Voltage Hysteresis sets the voltage level that you define for recovery from a negative RMS event defined by the Minimum RMS Voltage setting see below Default is 10V which means that for a Nominal Voltage of 20V for example if the actual RMS voltage drops to 100V or lower the RMS Event Trigger will be activated If the voltage recovers by 10 or more which is the default Negative Voltage Hysteresis setting then the event trigger will end The event trigger does not end when the RMS voltage rises above 100 but the RMS voltage must rise above 0V for the RMS Event Trigger to consider the event to be over NOTE TEAL recommends that the Positive Voltage Hysteresis and the Negative Voltage Hysteresis be set to the same level Event End Timeout The Event End Timeout is an automatic timeout for an event that does not come to a normal end An example would be if the RMS voltage dropped to below the trigger point of 100V for example but stayed below the Hysteresis recovery point for 4 hours The TEALwatch will automatically end the event trigger to prevent excessively long data files The default is 10 minutes If you have an RMS Triggered Event that is
22. 60026 rev 2 0 Page 17 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 33 The TEALwatch Home Page The first section of the TEALwatch user interface is the Home page The Home page displays the general product information of that specific TEALwatch power monitor rit mucro Dein De Edt Yes ge Ies Deb a Lg T Ey Fi j Te eT iam obir umie Urks Free Homai Windows Medis Windows Page TEM Halnbananca TEAL TEALwatch Power Monitor Home Status Setup HAM Advin Advanced Hole e XE Teal Elactrenics Inc www 1aal com The home page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing the 6 tabs for the 6 major sections at the top of the page The home page provides basic information regarding the specific TEALwatch power monitor The basic information displayed on the Home page is listed below with a brief explanation Product Name Customizable with a default of TEAL Power Monitor This can be customized at factory set up by TEAL e Product Model No Customizable with a default of INIT This can be customized at factory set up by TEAL Firmware Version Indicates currently installed version of firmware and can be upgraded through the password protected Advanced tab Current Date and Time This can be manually set under the passwo
23. Advanced Help e 2003 Teal Elactronics Inc www tpal com The N W Admin page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing that a password is required for access Contact TEAL for default N W ADMIN login and password Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 38 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual The N W Admin page displays the current network configuration of the TEALwatch power monitor It is recommended that your organizations IT or IS expert modify any settings under this tab Items that are displayed are listed below Firmware Version Also shown on home page this is the specific firmware version installed is this TEALwatch and can be updated via the Advanced tab when required MAC Address The MAC address is essentially the serial number of the TEALwatch and is unique to each TEALwatch Dynamic IP Configuration Only select Dynamic IP Configuration is your TEALwatch is connected to a network that is capable of Dynamic IP Configuration Static IP Configuration Device IP Address This is the IP address of this specific TEALwatch and can be modified in the field Use caution when modifying the IP address Without the IP address you cannot access the TEALwatch The TEALwatch default IP address is 192 168 1 200 Subnet Mask typically no reason to change from default Gateway typ
24. LR Advanced Features Access iJ 155 2 3 220 c bir kor LAN Pan Horne Status Setup Admin Advanced Hel DANNS tuus SELUE Yrs 2003 Teal Electronics Inc www Leal com The message You are not authorized to access this page will appear if you try to log into a tab with an unauthorized username or password EXPERT The third level and highest level of password protection is designed for the power quality expert within your organization and provides access to the advanced settings under the Advance tab as well as the N W Admin and Setup tabs The EXPERT password allows the power quality expert to set the Real Time Clock change the specific name and location identifiers perform a software reset change the logins and passwords of the three password levels and update the firmware of the TEALwatch the TEALwatch The DEFAULT EXPERT login is MASTERADMIN and password is MASTER and can be reset by the EXPERT under the Advanced tab Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 26 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 3 6 How to customize your settings using the Setup tab The Setup page is password protected to prevent unauthorized tampering of the trigger and monitor settings for this specific TEALwatch power monitor E Sebi Access Page Micrasoft Inbernet Explorer Fle Edt View
25. Lwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Revision History Revision 1 0 New Release Checked By O SHA Date Qu Mal J SEK L A d By Ni Date per UL 3 29105 be N Revision Added note in Section 2 regarding the inclusion of an Ethernet plug and how to remove it Rev A d By i Date Don ie 4 15 05 fl Revision 1 2 Added UL 60950 battery replacement caution statement added operating and service manual to title page added notes to Section 3 6 on how to save changes and added notes to Section 1 8 about setting the Real Time Clock Rev A d By i Date SAER UL 4 25 05 be f Revision 1 3 Added section 6 5 Revision History and improved Section 3 6 instructions on how to save changes Rev A d By 4 Date Eb e YA V 4 26 05 Revision I 4 Corrected references trend calculation and added www tealwatch com specific references Rev A d By ff Date YA pe 5 25 05 Ler jV Revision 5 Removed Password references at OEM customer s request moved them to a separate addendum Rev Approved By YA Date Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 63 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com
26. ause false triggering or prevent a trigger from occurring so please use caution in making adjustments e RMS Average Voltage Sample Window This setting allows the user to specify between and 3600 cycles 1 60Hz cycle 16 67ms that will be used to generate the RMS average for the measured voltage during the Trend Data measurement Default setting is 60 cycles TEAL recommends that you keep this number higher than 10 to get a reasonably stable calculation of the RMS Refer to the beginning of this section for instructions on saving changes to set points Log RMS Voltages every X minutes This setting allows the user to specify between and 60 minutes for Trend Data voltage sampling The N V RAM holds a minimum of 512 sample points for the Trend Data with an addition 3500 sample points stored in dynamic ram which could be lost with a power outage to the TEALwatch The default setting is 10 minutes which means that a Trend Data sample voltage will be measured and recorded every 10 minutes Refer to the beginning of this section for instructions on saving changes to set points The formula to calculate your desired setting for the trend measurement frequency is x 24 512 x 60 sample rate frequency setting recommendation in minutes where days is the number of days worth of trend data you wish to record in RAM Or days x 24 4000 x 60 sample rate frequency setting recommendation in minutes where da
27. bove you may need to replace the battery using the following step by step guide Tools needed Voltmeter or equivalent to verify power is removed from the system and the unit is safe to work on 2 Philips 1 screwdriver to remove panels and covers although a 2 will work 3 11 32 nut driver socket wrench open end wrench or small crescent wrench to remove module from PEM studs Step Safely remove all power from the TEAL power subsystem that contains the TEALwatch and verify that all electrical power is removed or disconnected Some power subsystems may contain lethal voltages when energized Verify that all incoming electrical power to the power subsystem has been safely removed Step 2 Remove the access cover of the power subsystem typically the top cover of the TEAL unit nearest the TEALwatch 9 Ethernet connector This access cover may vary from model to model Step 3 Verify all electrical power has been safely removed WARNING Some power subsystems may contain one or more Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS and you must ensure that these devices are also de energized prior to servicing any components inside a TEAL power subsystem Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 57 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Step 4 Locate the TEALwatch power monitor module as shown in Figure 6 3 1
28. calibrated wrist strap before proceeding The wrist strap may be grounded to the TEAL power subsystem chassis connect to bare metal not a painted surface or to an input Ground connection terminal Step 10 The long life Lithium battery Panasonic Lithium battery 3V 255mAh model BR2330 or equivalent is installed on the bottom of the main TEALwatch PCB Flip the PCB over for access to the battery Use a small coin or a small tool to remove the battery from the socket as shown in Figure 6 3 5 UR mE IM d Figure 6 3 5 Lithium battery on bottom of main PCB Step 11 Install the new battery into the battery socket making sure that the side is exposed NUTONE Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 60 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Step 12 Re insert the PCB into the enclosure on the middle rail indents shown in Figure 6 3 6 Be sure to insert into the rail indents in the back of the enclosure You have installed it into the proper rail indents if the connectors on the back of the PCB are properly lined up with the connector holes in the enclosure Figure 6 3 6 Use center rail indents to re install main PCB Connectors should line up with holes in front and back of encl
29. cument Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 31 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Due to the fact that our SCET algorithm is automatically resizing the triggering window by calculating the waveform RMS cycle to cycle spurious triggering may occur that is caused by a transient event such as loss of a cycle etc CAUTION Improperly setting the triggers can cause improper triggering or prevent a trigger from occurring so please use caution in making adjustments Example of Sub Cycle Event Trigger Waveform Tracking Algorithm with an Actual Flat Topping Waveform pS a pn f AC Waveform Lower Sub Cycle Trigger Limit 0 5 Higher Sub Cycle Trigger Limit r 0 25 Template Scale 0 25 0 5 0 256 512 768 1024 1280 Waveform Sample Number Example of the Sub Cycle Event Trigger Waveform Tracking Algorithm showing an actual AC waveform that is flat topping under heavy load This situation is considered a normal operating condition by the user which should not cause an event trigger The tracking algorithm allows the user to fine tune the triggering parameters to prevent false triggers that would otherwise occur under normal operating conditions Event Trigger Waveform Capture Do not adjust future use reserved please leave at default setting Event Tri
30. d access to the setup screen under the Setup tab allowing the user to change power monitor settings and trigger levels etc The setup password will only work for access to the setup screen not the N W Admin or Advanced screens The DEFAULT USER login is SETUPADMIN and password is SETUP and can be reset by the EXPERT under the Advanced tab NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR The second level of password protection is designed for the web master or network expert and provides access to the network settings under the N W Admin tab The N W Admin password allows the network administrator to modify the network settings of the TEALwatch and most important modify the IP address The N W Admin password will only work for access to the N W Admin screen not the Setup or Advanced screens The DEFAULT NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR login is NETWORKADMIN and password is NETWORK and can be reset by the EXPERT under the Advanced tab NUTONE TEAL recommends that you use the N W Admin tab to change the IP address of the TEALwatch to a unique IP address Many organizations will have your IT or IS department or web master that is the official keeper of that organizations IP addresses and your organization may already have unique IP addresses for your equipment If you change the IP address be sure to document the new IP address and communicate the new IP address to others within your organization that will potentially access the TEALwatch 9 data Without the IP ad
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32. dress the TEALwatch is not accessible MASNIM The IP address is THE unique identifying address of the TEALwatch Please use caution and double check any changes that you make prior to leaving the N W Admin section of the web site Loss of the IP address may require replacement of the TEALwatch unit The passwords for the USER and the N W Admin tabs only provide access to those particular password protected tabs respectively If the USER tries to access the N VV Admin or Advanced tabs the message You are not authorized to access this page will appear as shown below Similarly if the NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR tries to access either the Setup of Advanced tabs the same message will appear The EXPERT has access to all tabs once the Advanced password has been used TIP If for example you have logged in as the NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR and wish to access the other password protected tabs you will need to click on the Home tab to clear the password from the system to be able to enter another password for access Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 25 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual JP ower Monitor Advanced Features Access Mozilla d Yew Go Bookmark Took Heb gt 8 n Customie Links Free Hotmail Windows Media Windows Here Pepe TEAL Mainbenance 5 TEA L TEAL watch Power Monitor 97
33. e Frequently Asked Questions FAQ s and Troubleshooting Guide in this manual CAUTION A hardware reset will clear the DRAM so only the maximum of 7 full waveforms and 78 summary event data sets that are stored in Non Volatile RAM will be preserved all other data will be cleared Software settings and previously customized settings will be preserved as well Please note that you should set and verify the Real Time Clock when you apply power to the power monitor to make sure the time is reasonably accurate Refer to Section 3 8 for instructions on setting the Real Time Clock 9 How to contact TEAL for assistance You can contact TEAL in several ways Check our dedicated web site at www tealwatch com for information online manuals FAQ s and addition help instructions Call us at 1 800 888 8325 and ask for the Marketing Department regarding the TEALwatch Call us at 858 558 9000 and ask for the Marketing Department regarding the TEALwatch E mail us at marketing teal com please include the word TEALwatch in your subject line Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 13 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual General Information 2 l Product Description The TEALwatch power monitor is a completely self contained Linux based web server This web server is being utilized as a power monitor with custom software and algori
34. e more traditional temporary power monitoring for OEMs having a monitor permanently installed at each site can help prevent costly and repetitive site problems by identifying if the AC power is related to a specific site problem anytime To make an embedded power monitor solution feasible the device must be low cost and to capture typical power quality events it must be high performance The TEALwatch enables our customers to reduce their service costs by helping to diagnose any correlation between the AC power and any system issues that may have occurred Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 3 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 1 2 What comes with the TEALwatch The TEALwatch Power Monitor consists of two sub assemblies the Power Divider PCBA shown on the left above and the TEALwatch monitor box shown on the right above with interconnect cabling between the two The TEALwatch option when specified consists of two subassemblies that are installed within the TEAL power subsystem One subassembly is the open frame power supply and voltage divider board Power Divider PCBA and the other is the enclosed TEALwatch monitor box which is a Linux based web server hardware platform with proprietary software and firmware to monitor AC line voltage and trigger waveform capturing with AC line anomalies No special software is requi
35. ed Administrator rights to your PC to do this The process for directly connecting to the TEALwatch is as follows Connect the TEALwatch via Ethernet to either a laptop or PC via an Ethernet crossover cable Open your web browser such as Internet Explorer and type 192 168 1 200 into the IP address field and hit enter If your browser cannot find the TEALwatch then you will need to locate it via your network connections in the following steps Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 6 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual For Windows XP refer to images below From the START button at the bottom left corner open SETTINGS Then open NETWORK CONNECTIONS Then LOCAL AREA CONNECTIONS which shows the network connections that you have on your PC Click on the PROPERTIES button and select the GENERAL tab Scroll down to find the INTERNET PROTOCOL TCP IP and select it and then select PROPERTIES In the General Tab select the use the following IP address radio button For the IP Address type in 192 168 1 100 For the Subnet Mask type in 255 255 255 0 The Default Gateway can be left blank Click the OK button to accept the new changes and return you to the General Tab for Local Area Connection Properties Click the button then the CLOSE button to finish w Network Connections Pri
36. et as 192 168 1 200 First you need a PC or laptop Second you need standard web browser software such as Internet Explorer Netscape or FireFox which you would normally use to access the Internet Third you need an Ethernet cable or 2 cables depending on you connection method There are three basic ways to connect your computer or network to the TEALwatch power monitor via Ethernet as shown below Ethernet Router Switch Hub This is the simplest and easiest method of connection although it requires a router or switch or hub and two 2 standard Ethernet cables You can use a standard Ethernet multi port router switch hub such as the Linksys BEFSR41 a 4 port router typically costs about 50 at your local electronics superstore hubs amp switches are typically 25 to 40 shown below Be sure to connect the router switch hub power cable to power it up This configuration allows your PC to easily connect to the TEALwatch as the are both automatically networked on the same network minimizing any settings you may need to change on your PC With this connection method you should not have to configure anything just plug and play The factory default IP address for the TEALwatch is set as 192 168 1 200 A router switch hub such as the Linksys BEFSR41 4 port Ethernet router shown here can be used for easy connection and configuration of the TEALwatch power monitor shown front left and back right above The mult
37. fectively track the AC waveform and trigger an event when there is an unexpected sub cycle excursion from the nominal AC voltage waveform Setup Firelon Sub Cycle Event Trigger Event Trigger Waveform Capture 1 cycle before and 4 cycles after Default C d cycles before and 1 cycle alter Event Trigger Parameters Current Range Defaults Trigger Mask n range 4 Template Values Low High Template Scale F i Template DIC Offset r 15000 15000 _ Template Duty Pooxo Box Template Amp 1 annon Template Phase 1 00000 Template Amp 3 0 0000 Template Phase 3 50 00000 Fa 00000 Template Amp 5 05000 0 05000 Template Phase 5 30 0000 00000 Sub Cwycle Trigger Name Transiert 40 chars Sub Cycle Transient m c UE The setup page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing sub cycle event trigger settings and ranges for each parameter The SCET allows the user to modify the tracking algorithms by adjusting the amplitudes duty cycles and phase of the tracking waveforms The SCET also allows the user to adjust the 3 and 5 Harmonics for customizable tracking waveform shaping The SCET also re scales it s nominal amplitudes on the fly to closely track the RMS value of the AC waveform even if the waveform is sagging or swelling both of which will trigger events via the RMS triggers for Voltage Sag or Voltage Swell for the TEALwatch Do
38. ge Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 22 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual The middle section highlighted with a light yellow background lists all events whose full waveform event data are only stored in dynamic random access memory DRAM and whose summary data is stored in non volatile memory N V RAM If the power monitor should lose power only the summary data of these events will still be available for downloading the next time the power monitor starts up the full waveform data will not be available N V RAM will store a minimum of 85 summary events and DRAM will store 78 additional full waveform events The bottom section highlighted with a light red background lists all events both full waveform and summary data whose data is only stored in dynamic random access memory DRAM If the power monitor should lose power all of the data for these additional 85 full waveform and summary events will be lost When RAM is filled with event data the oldest event chronologically is replaced with the newest event Power Monitor Statin Information Picrosoft Internet Explorer Fie Edk View Favori Tools Bak Q3 7 Ab ees j ln ji EF THE UNIT FhaseBwence 21 051 5339 5883 IMBBVRMS HABSVEMS Dog 1231 1501 11 51 31 seconds eB 1108 figs
39. gger Parameters Trigger Mask The Trigger Mask sets the minimum number of 60Hz cycles for resetting the trigger between Events eliminating duplicate triggering of the same event multiple times Template Scale Sets the master scaling factor for the Sub Cycle Event Trigger to a normalized value to nominal voltage settings usually set at 1 Template DC Offset Allows the user to adjust how closely the SCET tracking waveforms track the AC waveform in amplitude both high and low trigger settings Effectively sets the height of the waveform tracking window Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 32 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Template Duty Allows the user to adjust how closely the SCET tracking waveforms track the AC waveform in time both high and low trigger settings Effectively sets the width of the waveform tracking window e Template Amp Fundamental frequency amplitude sets the primary amplitude of the SCET tracking waveform both for the low and the high windows and should be set lower than the Template Scale to prevent going off scale In simplified terms sets how close in amplitude the tracking window waveforms are to the waveform being tracked Template Phase Fundamental frequency phase sets the zero point crossing of the SCET tracking waveforms both low and high in relation to the act
40. ght 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Can download all the event data files at the same time Refer to Section 3 4 What is the Trend Data Refer to Section 3 4 How can download the Trend data Refer to Section 3 4 The data files seem to disappear when the unit loses power Refer to Section 3 4 What does the data swell sag transient etc mean See the web site www tealwatch com for more information on trigger events data files formats viewer How do check the Real Time Clock Refer to Section 3 1 amp Section 3 8 How do set and how often should set the Real Time Clock Refer to Section 3 8 The Real Time Clock does not seem to be able to keep it setting what should do Refer to Section 6 3 Is there a battery and do need to replace it Refer to Section 6 3 How do change the settings for the trigger points Refer to Section 3 6 How do get the password to change the settings Refer to Section 3 6 amp Section 3 8 How do change the IP address to one of our IP addresses Refer to Section 3 7 How do get the password to change the IP address Refer to Section 3 7 How do customize the settings Refer to Section 3 6 Section 3 7 amp Section 3 8 How do customize the name s Section 3 6 How do use the group settings And what are they Section 3 6 Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0
41. he Java software To enable Java to operate within your browser you may need to enable it If you are using FireFox as your web browser Java can be enabled within the TOOLS menu select OPTIONS select WEB FEATURES and make sure the ENABLE JAVA is checked Under Internet Explorer Java can be enabled within the TOOLS menu select INTERNET OPTIONS select ADVANCED and scroll down to JAVA Sun and make sure the checkbox is checked Event Log The Event Log displays the number of trigger events that have occurred in the Past 24 hrs Past 7 days and past 24 days respectively Event Triggers Data is collected for each event that triggers a waveform capture based on the triggering parameters defined under the Setup tab Either full waveform data or summary data of the event is available Individual data files can be easily downloaded by clicking on the Download button for each event on the Status tab window within the TEALwatch user interface Clicking on any of the download buttons will call up a standard file download window that enables you to save the file to a file location of your choice A default file name is supplied by the web server which can be modified during the save process by renaming it to a file name of your choice We recommend that you keep the file extension of the data file DAT as the default filename extension A data file with a DAT extension can be opened with Microsoft Excel for post processing graphing cha
42. i port router can be connected to the TEALwatch in of the ports and a PC or laptop in another of the ports neither should be connected into the WAN input port which is unused for this method using standard Ethernet lOBase T cables Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 5 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Network Connection The second option is to directly connect the TEALwatch power monitor to your local Ethernet network This option requires your System Administrator to make sure the Ethernet port in the room or facility is enabled in the network Then simply connect the TEALwatch to the network Ethernet port with a standard Ethernet cable and access the TEALwatch by opening your web browser software on a PC connected to the same network by entering the default IP address of the TEALwatch The factory default IP address for the TEALwatch is set as 192 168 1 200 If you have trouble connecting to the TEALwatch please contact your System Administrator before contacting TEAL Direct Connection The third option is to directly connect your laptop or PC to the TEALwatch Ethernet port This method requires an Ethernet compatible laptop or PC and a crossover Ethernet cable as opposed to a standard Ethernet patch cable You will likely need to reconfigure your Network settings within your PC and you will typically ne
43. iagram of TEALwatch Power Monitor 6 3 Typical Schematic Diagrams of TEALwatch Power Monitor 6 4 Lithium Battery Replacement 6 5 Revision History Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 2 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual The TEALwatch power monitor is a low cost embedded power monitor utilizing a web based interface for remote monitoring capability The TEALwatch power monitor is a 3 phase power monitor that can be installed as an option in your TEAL power subsystem monitoring the mains voltage at the power entry point for the OEM equipment such as Semiconductor Automated Test or Medical Imaging equipment The monitoring interface is standard Ethernet lObase T If your network is connected to the Internet the TEALwatch allows you to monitor the line voltage being supplied to your system from anywhere in the world at any time of day using standard Internet web browser software 24x7 No special software is required The TEALwatch also features programmable triggering parameters and has built in non volatile storage for multiple waveforms captured on triggered events with 128 samples per cycle resolution Embedding an Ethernet connected web based low cost power monitor into a permanently installed Original Equipment Manufacturer s OEM 3 phase power subsystem gives the user the ability to monitor their sites 24 7 365 As compared to th
44. ically no reason to change from default SNINE Modification of IP Configuration can remove Ethernet access to the TEALwatch power monitor Power Monitor Adnsenistrabion Mozilla _Ele Ek uw Dime Ixk lt A H Eg x e zz Efron Homa pude L Homa Poga LJ TEAM RE conc EAE Network Administration 67 155 213 220 cg binjcgiet Admin Brass Tics Home Status Setup NAW Admin Advanced Help 2009 Teal Electranics Inc www boal com The N W Admin page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing the firmware version MAC Address and IP Address details for networking the TEALwatch Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 39 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 3 6 to customize Advanced features using the Advanced tab The Advanced page is password protected to prevent unauthorized tampering of the advanced settings for this specific TEALwatch power monitor Power Monitor Advanced Features Access Page Mozilla Firefox Ele Edt Yew Go msi oos Help a 5 gt amp t Q ml 1 hipnin 155 213 220 c9 binjcgAd Featunes a L Customize Urbs L Free Hotmal 1 Windows Media 1 Windows Home Page TEAL Maintenance 5 TEA L Power Monitor dtum a
45. ior and four cycles after the event Trend data including RMS voltages and Max and Min voltages are stored periodically for trending information The external communications connection is electrically isolated from the AC power inputs The TEALwatch has configurable TCP IP and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP parameters to support local Intranet and Internet accessibility 2 3 Customization and Re Branding The TEALwatch power monitor just like any TEAL product can be customized Customization or re branding allows our OEM customer base to more easily integrate the TEALwatch into their products or services that they may offer to their customers Customization and re branding can be done with both the logo label on the TEALwatch monitor box as well as the web based software interface For more information contact the TEAL marketing department at 800 888 8325 or e mail us at marketing teal com Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 15 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Ill Web Based Interface 3 1 General TEALwatch Web Based Interface Information The TEALwatch power monitor is actually a self contained Linux based web server When power is applied to the TEALwatch the embedded web server will go into start up mode which takes about 60 seconds similar to your standard PC or laptop Once the TEALwatch com
46. l Voltage of 230V Minimum RMS Voltage of 240V for a Nominal Voltage of 277V NOTE TEAL recommends that the Maximum RMS Voltage and the Minimum RMS Voltage be set to the same percentage level above and below the nominal setting e Maximum RMS Voltage Trigger Name Allows the user to customize the Maximum RMS Voltage Trigger name limited to 40 characters The default Maximum RMS Voltage Trigger name is Voltage Swell Minimum RMS Voltage Trigger Name Allows the user to customize the Minimum RMS Voltage Trigger name limited to 40 characters The default Minimum RMS Voltage Trigger name is Voltage Sag Refer to the beginning of this section for instructions on saving changes to set points Phase amp Frequency Event Triggers CAUTION Improperly setting the triggers can cause false triggering or prevent a trigger from occurring so please use caution in making adjustments e Event Trigger Waveform Capture Do not adjust future use reserved please leave at default setting Event Trigger Parameters Trigger Mask The Trigger Mask sets the minimum number of 60Hz cycles for resetting the trigger between events eliminating duplicate triggering of the same event multiple times e Nominal Frequency The Nominal Frequency setting sets the nominal AC Mains frequency Nominal Frequency should be set to your power systems local frequency either 60 0 Hz typical for North America or 50 0 Hz typical for Europe
47. le The first 3 channels are dedicated for Voltages The next 3 channels are dedicated for Currents And the final 2 channels are generic and not dedicated Note that the present version of the software is only monitoring the first 3 channels which are Voltages A future version will include the additional 5 channels please contact the TEAL Marketing Department for further information Also note that the final two channels can be monitored via a multiplexed interface for expansion to more than the two channels but with a more limited sampling rate Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 4 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 2 2 Basic Specifications Three Phase voltage monitoring 84 VAC L N through 333 VAC L N with a minimum of 128 samples cycle Minimum 10 bit resolution resolution of lt 1 V on a 480 V line with nominal voltage settings The power monitor will continue to operate normally with a loss of any single phase The power monitor will begin monitoring within 60 seconds of power up Microprocessor and Memory Specifications Processor Motorola Coldfire MCF5272 operating at 66 MHz SDRAM Minimum of 16 MB for program and data storage Flash boot ROM Minimum of 4 MB for firmware storage Low power SRAM Minimum of 128 kB for power outage event storage with integrated battery back up Storage of data for a minim
48. m www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Live Data The Live Data section displays the real time frequency typically very close to either 50Hz or 60Hz RMS voltages for channels A B amp C typically very close to 120V 220 230 or 277 VAC and phase values for A B A C B C typically very close to 120 degrees The Live Data display requires that a Java applet be executed from within your Internet browser software which requires the Java Virtual Machine JVM The JVM is part of the Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition JRE If the Java Virtual Machine is not enabled in your browser the Live Data will not display at the top of the Status tab page All other functionality of the TEALwatch and user interface is the same however A Java applet is a program written in the Java programming language that is included in a web page in much in the same way an image file is included When you use a Java technology enabled browser to view a page that contains an applet the applet s code is transferred to your system and executed by the browser s Java Virtual Machine JVM Under Windows XP and Windows 2000 your web browser may already be enabled with the Java Virtual Machine If not you can download the software directly from Java s web site at http java com en download windows xpi jsp and simply follow their instruction You may need Administrator rights to your laptop or PC in order to install c
49. m TEAL Improper configuration file updates could cause loss of access to the TEALwatch data and may require replacement of the unit Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 44 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 39 The TEALwatch Help Page t Monitor Hone Page Firebas ill Ele Edt yew Boskmaks Jok Hep du c 0 Li zones ers 1 Customise Links Free Hotmad Windows Meds Windows HomePage TEAL Maintenance 5 Wreker Tes E icon li p e mn Rr TEAL TEALwatch Power Monitor Help Li LL Heme sau seno waar cancer Done The help page of the TEALwatch user interface web site is an online interactive manual that is part of the firmware For the most up to date version of the manual please go to the TEALwatch web site www tealwatch com and follow the instructions to access the manual 3 10 Firmware Revision and Upgrades Firmware version is listed on the TEALwatch user interface home page tab see section 3 3 for further information and also on the Advance tab see section 3 8 for further information Firmware upgrades are possible when necessary through the password protected Advance tab accessible for the EXPERT user Check the dedicated web site www tealwatch com for upgrade information and requirements Docume
50. mean that both the TEALwatch and the network are communicating normally If you still cannot access the TEALwatch web site then there may be a connection problem or network problem with your PC The main TEALwatch indicator is located to the left of the Ethernet connector This green LED is the heartbeat indicator of the TEALwatch When things are operating normally this indicator pulses about 2 flashes per second similar to a heartbeat If this LED is ON solid aside from the first 60 seconds of turn on then the TEALwatch may require a hardware reset If the LED is not lit this could indicate of 2 things First there is no power to the TEALwatch which may be caused from an upstream circuit breaker being shut off etc If power is being supplied to the TEAL power subsystem but the LED is not lit the TEALwatch may require a hardware reset Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 12 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual A hardware reset is accomplished by using a paper clip or equivalent device to push the recessed RESET button accessed through a small hole to the right of the Ethernet connector Press and hold the RESET for 3 seconds Normal operation should resume within about 60 seconds indicated by the flashing green status indicator to the left of the Ethernet connector If normal operation does not resume please refer to th
51. need to click on the Home tab to clear the password from the system to be able to enter another password for access Power Monitor Advanced Features M zila Firefox Be Edt wee Go odeurs Ioe Hepo Customize Links 1 Free Windows Media Windows HomePage TEAL Maintenance 5 L hitpcfj67 155 213 220 cg binfcgichFeskures NETWORKADNMIIN The Advanced page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing the usernames and password customization fields and the Real Time Clock update location TEAL recommends the Real Time Clock be updated monthly as described in the following paragraphs Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 42 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Update Real Time Clock NUTONE Improperly setting the Real Time Clock will effect the time stamp of a triggered event so please use caution in making adjustments This can be manually set under the password protected Advanced tab TEAL recommends setting the Real Time Clock to a known time standard such as the US time standard at http nist time gov or the international time standard at http wwwzcip informatik uni erlangen de date Greenwich at least once a month or on a regular Preventative Maintenance schedule This is the time stamp that is applied to a triggered event and is important to keep it accurate to accurately co
52. nt Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 45 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual IV Online Help Frequently Asked Questions FAQs amp Troubleshooting Guide 4 Online Help Files Help files and the instruction manual are available in two online locations Embedded in the TEALwatch power monitor user interface web site the Help tab is the tab in the rightmost location picture here and is always available for reference within the TEALwatch interface screen This online help manual is loaded as part of the firmware for the TEALwatch 2 The TEAL web site dedicated specifically to the TEALwatch power monitor www tealwatch com will have the most up to date and comprehensive manual and help files Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 46 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 4 2 Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting Guide This section addresses frequently asked questions for the TEALwatch Power Monitor including turn on and start up issues What is the TEALwatch and what does it do Please refer to Section l l Is there an ON OFF switch No there is no ON OFF switch The TEALwatch is powered internally from the power subsystem that it is installed in and it turns ON when power is applied to the power subsystem lt tu
53. nters and Faxes 4 Local Area Connection m Taskbar and Start Menu m C om mi ul n L m co a T E Windows XP image showing how to access the network settings and controls Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 7 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual PROD VE Mebwerk Comme Configure This connection ha odie v los Packet Scheduler lt OF heme Protocol Teen Contra isat Piao The default val mua a at oe Gcr a Pere ae jar Sheer acer net abor inea vier reei 4 Nati me when Ti connechor has ebd or no connectrety You can pet IP settings your rei supports abiiy thia c you need tz p FU network oe epee T r the ieie F phu Obtain an address mions Use tee Tolawing IP adie Subrsel mask ciren trus ONS serwer dcos aed DHI pram Becas DHS uer start A Local Area Connection Local Aran Connect 7 lam Paint Shan Pra Window XP image showing how to configure your network settings to access the TEALwatch Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 8 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch
54. ntiate when the user has simply turned OFF the main power Duration The duration of the event in seconds Minimum Frequency Hz The minimum AC frequency recorded during the event e Maximum Frequency Hz The maximum AC frequency recorded during the event In addition for each individual phase A B and C the following additional data are recorded and saved RMS Voltage V RMS Calculated RMS voltage in Volts AC e Minimum Voltage The minimum recorded AC voltage during an event in Volts AC Maximum Voltage The maximum recorded AC voltage during an event in Volts AC Maximum Delta to Nominal The maximum deviation or excursion from the nominal voltage during the event in Volts AC allows the user to easily tell how large the event was Minimum Phase Deg The minimum recorded phase during an event in Degrees e Maximum Phase Deg The maximum recorded phase during an event in Degrees The trigger events are grouped together in three major sections The top section highlighted with a light green background lists all events whose full waveform event data is stored in non volatile random access memory N V RAM If the power monitor should lose power these full waveform events will still be available as well as their summary information for downloading the next time the power monitor starts up N V RAM will store a minimum of 7 full waveform events Newest events chronologically are placed at the top of the pa
55. osure Step 13 Slide the top part of the clamshell enclosure back into place taking care to line up the Ethernet connector on the PCB with the Ethernet hole in the enclosure as shown in Figure 6 3 7 TEALwalc APPS cd Figure 6 3 7 Line up clamshell enclosure top to Ethernet connector on main PCB Step 14 Bolt the clamshell together using the 9 screws removed in step 8 above Step 15 Re install the TEALwatch module back into the power subsystem using the 4 nuts 8 32 that you removed in step 6 above Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 61 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Step 16 Re connect the 2 interconnect cables that you removed in step 5 above as shown in Figure 6 3 1 Step 17 Check connections then re install the access cover for the TEAL power subsystem that you removed in step 2 above Step 18 Apply power to the TEAL power subsystem and follow the instructions in section 1 8 to verify the TEALwatch is functioning properly It takes approximately minute for the TEALwatch to power up and begin functioning normally If you are still having difficulty with the TEALwatch please contact TEAL for technical support as described in section 6 1 Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 62 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEA
56. p http J 67 155 213 220 cgi bin cegiHame Power Monitor TEAL Status Setup MAW Admin Advanced Help 2003 Teal Electronics Inc www teal cam Screenshot of sample home page for the TEALwatch user interface screen Please review the HOME TEALwatch Product Information section for a full description of the information on the home page 8 to check the operating status of the TEALwatch You can check the operating status of the TEALwatch either remotely or locally 1 8 1 Remote Status Check You can always check the status remotely by opening your web browser to a connected TEALwatch using it s IP address default IP address is 192 168 1 200 If the TEALwatch is operating normally you will be able to open the web site and review data etc If the web site for that TEALwatch does not respond there could be several reasons First the power may be removed from the subsystem which will remove power from the TEALwatch and the web server will not be operating Second it could be your local network is not responding and you can check this by trying to access other web sites Third the TEALwatch may require a software or hardware reset If this is the case TEAL recommends that you try a normal refresh of your web browser software If the web site is still not responding you may need to apply the software reset located under the Advanced Document Number 1060026 rev
57. pletes the turn on cycle it will automatically begin monitoring the AC power no activation is required To access or download the data or to customize any settings you need to connect to the TEALwatch with standard Ethernet methods through the Ethernet port Refer to sections 1 3 and 1 4 for details The TEALwatch uses a standard web based user interface accessed through the built in Ethernet lOBase T port It does not have a built in display However no special software is required Refer to section 1 6 for details on establishing a connection with the TEALwatch Once connection and communication is established i e once you have opened the TEALwatch web site on your web browser the first page to open will be the Home page shown below Porr Miah orilla firedon Ela Edt Yew Books eds Heb a m Lr Ey eI Hiteciler 2585 2 L3 Z2 0 cge bind 1 Customs Winks free Windows Media Wiio Hare Page 1 TEM Maintenance TEAL TEALwatch power Monitor WES Meme waa Home Status Setup HAM Advin Advanced Helge 6 203 Teal Elactrenics lnc www 1aal com The 6 tabs at the top of the TEALwatch user interface web page organize the TEALwatch user interface into 6 sections Home TEALwatch product information specific to your TEALwatch such as firmware version current date and time of the embedded Real Time Clock and unique unit identifiers Status P
58. rd protected Advanced tab TEAL recommends setting the Real Time Clock at least once a month or on a regular Preventative Maintenance schedule to a known time standard such as The US time standard at http nist time gov or The international time standard at http wwweip informatik uni erlangen de date Greenwich This is the time stamp that is applied to a triggered event and is important to keep it accurate to accurately correlate power events with system events Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 18 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual e Power Monitor Group Name Customizable and defaults to DefaultGroup This indicates the group name of device which is useful for a generic notation such as the OEM system name or application Device Name Customizable and defaults to DefaultDevice This indicates the unique identity name of the specific device such as TEALwatch 233 etc Location Identifier Customizable and defaults to DefaultLocation This indicates a unique location of specific device such as a facility room site etc Contact TEAL for further info on customization of these parameters Current Date and Time Group Name Device Name and Location Identifier can be modified on the Advanced features page by clicking on the password protected Advanced tab above 34 The TEALwatch Status
59. red for operation of the TEALwatch Connection to a network is via a standard Ethernet lObase T cable and the user interface is via standard Internet web browser software Each TEALwatch power monitor has a unique and customizable IP address A manual is included and the web browser software interface contains an online help section the HELP tab near the top of the page that is always available as part of the TEALwatch interface In addition the most up to date information is available at the TEALwatch 9 web site www tealwatch com NOTE The RJ 45 Ethernet port may have a tool removable plug installed at the factory as an agency approval requirement This Ethernet plug may require a small slot screwdriver or the equivalent such as a pocket knife blade to push up the locking tab located on the bottom of the plug The locking tab is simply a shortened version of the tab that you normally press up with your fingers to remove an RJ 45 cable or your phone plug Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 4 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual What do you need to connect to the TEALwatch The TEALwatch interface is accessed through a standard Ethernet lObase T network via an Ethernet connection on the TEALwatch itself normally at the top front of the PDU although your location may vary The factory default IP address for the TEALwatch is s
60. ree Advanced Features Access Home Siatue HAA Ademin Advanced Help e 20013 Teal Electronics lac wee beal com The Advanced page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing that a password is required for access Contact TEAL for default ADVANCED login and password Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 40 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Reset All Event Buffers The RESET BUFFERS action clears the memory buffers both volatile and non volatile of all data including stored waveforms Only apply the RESET BUFFERS if you wish to purge all data from memory All waveform and trend data will be lost Update Power Monitor Product Information Power Monitor Group Name Allows the user to customize a group of power monitors to categorize in a more detailed manner An example would be to group name this device as Medical Imaging X Ray if it were used an X Ray system Device Name Allows the user to customize the specific device name of this TEALwatch unit An example would be to name this device Model ABC 480V if your X Ray system was model ABC being powered from a 480V source Location Identifier Allows the user to customize the location identifier such as Room 312 Machine 24 or Emergency Room 3 for easy identification over the Internet TETTE Advard ed Features
61. right 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 6 4 Lithium Battery Replacement The TEALwatch power monitor contains a small coin style battery Panasonic Lithium battery 3V 255mAh model BR2330 or equivalent The battery serves two purposes First it ensures that events are properly stored in the non volatile memory in the event of a power outage Second it provides back up power to the Real Time Clock when power is removed from the power monitor NUTONE Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer The battery is designed to have a useful lifetime of 5 to 10 years in TEAL s application which means that you may never need to replace it within the useful lifetime of the product However TEAL recommends that you replace it every 5 years Depending on usage you may need to replace it sooner There are two methods to determine if the Lithium battery may need to be replaced f the Real Time Clock fails to retain it s setting after removal of power from the TEALwatch see section 3 3 for details on the Real Time Clock or f the non volatile memory fails to retain previously stored waveforms after removal of power from the TEALwatch the Lithium battery may need to be replaced If your TEALwatch exhibits either of the symptoms listed a
62. rimary data and information page for the TEALwatch Power Monitor Setup Password level 1 protected Set Up section that allows customization of the TEALwatch features N W Admin Password level 2 protected network administration section that allows customization of the individual TEALwatch IP Address Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 16 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Advanced Password level 3 protected section that allows customization of the passwords unique identifiers for the TEALwatch firmware updates and Real Time Clock updates Help Online manual and help guide for using the TEALwatch contains descriptions of the customizable features Also refer to www tealwatch com for an interactive document 3 2 User Interface Software The TEALwatch 9 does not require any special software to operate it relies on standard web browser software commonly installed on the vast majority of PCs The software versions that have been tested with the TEALwatch are listed in the table below Web Browser Name Operating System Internet Explorer Windows XP Windows 2000 Mozilla FireFox Netscape If you are using a different browser or operating system and are having trouble connecting please contact TEAL at marketing teal com or 1 800 888 8325 and ask for the marketing department Document Number 10
63. rns OFF if power is removed from the power subsystem How much power does the TEALwatch consume The TEALwatch draws approximately 50W or less from the power subsystem which is basically negligible in the majority of power subsystems that it will be installed in which are typically 0kW to 1 50kW systems It draws the power that it needs from the AC mains that it is monitoring How can tell if the TEALwatch is ON Please refer to Section 1 8 and Section 2 1 How do know its working Please refer to Section 1 8 What does the green status LED mean Please refer to Section 1 8 2 Where is the green status LED Please refer to Section 1 8 2 What does the orange Ethernet LED mean Please refer to Section 1 8 2 Where is the orange Ethernet LED Please refer to Section 1 8 2 What does the green Ethernet LED mean Please refer to Section 1 8 2 Where is the green Ethernet LED Please refer to Section 1 8 2 Where is the TEALwatch located in the power subsystem Please refer to Section 6 3 How is the TEALwatch connected internally Please refer to Section 6 3 Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 47 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual How do I connect to the TEALwatch Section 1 6 What do I use to connect the TEALwatch to my computer Section 1 3 What do use to connect the TEALwatch to my ne
64. rrelate power events with system events riz nib Mii diu Features iu ia PCBs Update Firmware poet Update Master Conf Reset Power Mormor Home Status Setup IW Adian Advanced Help A003 Teal Electronics Ine ww teal com Bone The Advance page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing the Firmware and Master Configuration file update locations Update Power Monitor Firmware The current version of the firmware is shown on this page as well as the home page The EXPERT user can update the firmware in the field if necessary Contact the TEAL marketing department at marketing teal com or 1 800 888 8325 for more information Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 43 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Two firmware related field updates can be performed e Firmware File This update is the firmware for the web server and contains the Linux based code that the microprocessor requires to operate MANN Do not attempt to update the firmware without authorization from TEAL Improper firmware updates will void the warranty Master Configuration File The Master Configuration file is the firmware that sets all default settings for the TEALwatch including any customized options Do not attempt to update the Master Configuration File without authorization fro
65. rting etc but must be opened from within Excel Other spreadsheet or graphing programs can also open it The triggers for both full waveform event capture and summary data event capture are adjustable and customizable under the password protected Setup tab Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 21 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual For every triggered event the following data is recorded and saved Event Date amp Time Time stamp of event based on the internal Real Time Clock see Advanced tab for more information on how to set the Real Time Clock Event Trigger Types of Trigger events include Voltage Sag event Trigger occurs when the AC voltage RMS value drops to a lower than expected value Voltage Swell event also known as Voltage Surge Trigger occurs when the AC voltage RMS value rises to a higher than expected value Phase Balance event Trigger occurs when the nominal balance between the 3 AC phases becomes unbalanced Frequency Deviation event Trigger occurs when the AC mains frequency deviates significantly from the nominal setting Sub Cycle Transient event Trigger occurs when a transient event occurs that causes an excursion from the nominal AC waveform Power Loss event Trigger occurs when the TEALwatch loses power This helps the user diagnose real system power outage issues and to differe
66. s and defaults Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 34 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual RMS Event Triggers NUTONE Improperly setting the triggers can cause false triggering or prevent a trigger from occurring so please use caution in making adjustments Event Trigger Waveform Capture Do not adjust future use reserved please leave at default setting Event Trigger Parameters Trigger Mask The Trigger Mask sets the minimum number of 60Hz cycles for resetting the trigger between events eliminating duplicate triggering of the same event multiple times Nominal Voltage The Nominal Voltage sets the nominal voltage usually defined globally for the power monitor Typical values will be 120 230 or 277 equating to 208VAC 400VAC and 480VAC 3 phase respectively Positive Voltage Hysteresis The Positive Voltage Hysteresis sets the voltage level that you define for recovery from a positive RMS event defined by the Maximum RMS Voltage setting see below Default is 10V which means that for a Nominal Voltage of 120V for example if the actual RMS voltage reaches 35V or higher the RMS Event Trigger will be activated If the voltage drops by 10 or more which is the default Positive Voltage Hysteresis setting then the event trigger will end The event trigger does not end when the RMS voltage drops below 13
67. section of the web site Loss of the IP address may require replacement of the TEALwatch unit 16 How to connect to the TEALwatch Although you do not need any special software to connect to the TEALwatch you may need to have administrator rights to your PC or laptop One reason is to make sure the Java applet can run in your browser Please review the Status Information section regarding Live Data of this manual below which describes how to install che Java software Second you may also need to modify the network connection settings if you are directly connecting a PC or laptop to the TEALwatch power monitor direct connection requires a crossover Ethernet cable Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 10 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 7 Description of the TEALwatch user interface home page On opening the TEALwatch user interface window with your web browser software the first page that will open is the home page The home page contains basic information detailing specific identifiers for this individual TEALwatch such as firmware version location identifier Real Time Clock status etc A sample screenshot of the home page is shown below E Power Monitor Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back p fat Search igjFavories 4 Eh 4h EF Address am
68. t trigger will end The event trigger does not end when the frequency drops below 61 5 Hz but the frequency must drop to below 60 5 Hz for the Frequency Trigger to consider the event to be over Phase Hysteresis The Phase Hysteresis sets the phase angle that you define for recovery from a Phase Balance Trigger event defined by the nominal phase balance for a 3 phase system of 120 degrees and the Phase Delta setting The default is 3 degrees which means that for a nominal phase balance of 120 degrees between phases if the actual phase balance reaches 130 degrees or higher the nominal of 120 degrees the Phase Delta of 7 degrees 127 degrees or 113 degrees the Phase Balance Trigger will be activated If the actual phase balance drops below 124 degrees which is the trigger point of 127 degrees the Phase Hysteresis setting of 3 degrees then the event trigger will end The event trigger does not end when the phase balance drops below 127 degrees but the phase balance must drop to below 124 degrees for the Phase Balance Trigger to consider the event to be over Frequency Delta The Frequency Delta sets the deviation from the nominal frequency that will cause the Frequency Trigger to occur The default setting is 1 5 Hz which means that any frequency deviation from nominal that is greater than 1 5 Hz will cause the Frequency Trigger to occur e Phase Delta The Phase Delta sets the deviation from the nominal phase balance of
69. thms designed by TEAL Electronics The hardware and software platforms are both very flexible and allow firmware updates to be executed over the Internet to update the TEALwatch when required The TEALwatch is powered from the power subsystem that it is monitoring via a separate isolated power supply voltage divider board power divider PCBA which is located with the TEALwatch inside the power subsystem The TEALwatch and power divider PCBA are connected via two interface cables one for power and one for signals The power divider PCBA requires a 5 wire WYE connection unless the 4 wire DELTA input option is included please contact the TEAL Marketing Department for further details with connections for the 3 phase voltages Line to Neutral Neutral and Ground The TEALwatch is composed of two sub assemblies the power divider PCBA shown on the left above and the TEALwatch monitor box shown on the right above with interconnect cables The small size allows integration into a wide variety of 3 phase power subsystems Coffee mug is shown as a size reference coffee mug not included The user connects to the TEALwatch with a standard Ethernet lOBase T connection Alternate and custom interfaces are available through optional daughter card expansion boards Please contact the TEAL Marketing Department for further information The TEALwatch power monitor is an 8 channel monitor sampling at a rate of 128 samples per cyc
70. ttings you must Change the desired parameter within the limits of that parameter Select Save Set in the pull down menu located in the Power Monitor User Adjustable Set Points section at the top of the page where the Save Set number is different from the Current Active Set number You are not allowed to over write the current active set Click on the APPLY button in the Power Monitor User Adjustable Set Points section at the top of the page to save any changes you make to that set Select Apply Set number where the set number is the same as the set number you just saved Click on the APPLY button in the Power Monitor User Adjustable Set Points section at the top of the page to save any changes you make to that set TEAL TEALwatch power Monitor Setup rc The setup page of the TEALwatch user interface web site showing the pull down menu for Loading Saving and Applying set point sets The set point settings can also be customized at the factory for OEM applications Contact the TEAL Marketing group for further information at 858 558 9000 or marketing teal com Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 28 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Phase Rotation The TEALwatch can be configured to trigger if the phase rotation is not correct as some end user equipment may be sensitive to phase rotation
71. twork Section 1 3 What software do need to install to run the TEALwatch No special software is needed to install or operate the TEALwatch power monitor With a TEALwatch integrated into your 3 phase power subsystem the TEALwatch turns ON with power to the subsystem and begins operating automatically within about 60 seconds All you need to do is connect to the Ethernet port see Section 1 3 and use your standard Internet web browser software to access the user interface see Section 1 6 and Section 32 Do have to load any software onto my PC No all you need is your standard web browser software that you use to access the Internet such as Internet Explorer FireFox or Netscape How do see the Live Data available on the TEALwatch Refer to Section 3 4 What is the Java Applet Refer to Section 3 4 How do load the Java Applet Refer to Section 3 4 Do need Administration rights on my PC or Laptop to load the Java Applet Refer to Section 3 4 The TEALwatch works on the network but not on my laptop What s different Refer to Section 1 3 How do adjust my Network settings on my laptop to see the TEALwatch Refer to Section 3 can t remember the IP address for the TEALwatch What do do now Refer to Section 1 4 What is the data file Refer to Section 3 4 How do download a file and why should 1 Refer to Section 3 4 Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 48 of 63 Copyri
72. ual waveform being tracked In simplified terms sets how close in time the tracking window waveforms are to the waveform being tracked Template Amp 3 3rd Harmonic frequency amplitude sets the amplitude of the 3 Harmonic for both the low and the high windows In simplified terms changes to the 3 Harmonic which typically results in a greater or lesser dip in the peak of the sine wave Template Phase 3 3rd Harmonic frequency phase sets the zero point crossing of the SCET tracking waveforms 3 Harmonic both low and high in relation to the actual waveform being tracked In simplified terms sets the point in time that the 3 Harmonic dip is introduced to the sine wave tracking window waveforms Template Amp 5 5th Harmonic frequency amplitude sets the amplitude of the 5 Harmonic for both the low and the high windows In simplified terms changes to the 5 Harmonic which typically results in a greater or lesser dip in the peak sine wave or the 3 Harmonic Can be used to flatten out a 3 Harmonic feature introduced with the Template Amp 3 setting Template Phase 5 5th Harmonic frequency amplitude sets the zero point crossing of the SCET tracking waveforms 5 Harmonic both low and high in relation to the actual waveform being tracked In simplified terms sets the point in time that the 5 Harmonic is introduced d to the sine wave or the 3 Harmonic tracking window waveforms
73. um of approximately 200 time stamped records 85 records are full waveform data records 7 of which are stored in non volatile memory for access even with a full power outage after power is restored The other 78 records retain their summary event data such as type of event duration amplitude etc in non volatile memory The customer can communicate with the TEALwatch via Ethernet 10Base T to access the embedded web server which provides status information through standard web browser software Event trigger points and operating parameters are easily adjustable via the user web interface Password protection security firmware is provided to limit the risk of re programming the settings firmware unauthorized reading of data or unauthorized use of the network connection Event waveforms are easily downloadable through user web interface for more in depth analysis using standard software tools with no special software required Files are downloaded as a default DAT file extension which can be opened from within Excel or Lotus123 for waveform charting If the available memory is filled prior to data upload the oldest events will be over written first The customer may then opt for more frequent uploads or less sensitive event triggers Power outages will be time stamped In the event of an outage event details stored in non volatile memory will be available when power is restored The power monitor captures an event plus one cycle pr
74. w teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Trend data allows the user to view the long term trending of the AC mains by sampling the RMS voltages from once every minute to once every hour adjustable with an adjustable sample window 1 cycle to 3600 cycles as well Download All Files At the bottom of the page is a button labeled Download All Files Clicking on this button will download a single file that contains all the full waveform event data up to 200 events and all the summary event data up to 200 events in a single file NUTONE The file generated by clicking the Download All Files button can be very large several MB and may take several minutes to download and save to the file location of your choice even with a high speed connection Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 24 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual 3 5 Password Protected Sections This section of the manual describes the password protected sections and how to access them There are three 3 basic levels of password protection for the TEALwatch power monitor USER NETWORK ADMIN and EXPERT The USER password gives access to the Setup tab the NETWORK ADMIN password gives access to the N W Admin tab and the EXPERT password gives access to the Advanced tab USER The first and most basic level is the USER access which gives passwor
75. wer subsystem as well as on the label of the TEALwatch box located inside the TEAL power subsystem The interior label also has space for writing in a new IP address if the user customizes the web address The default IP address is 192 168 1 200 unless otherwise noted NUTONE TEAL recommends that you use the Admin tab which is password protected see section 3 5 for details on accessing this section of the web site to change the IP address of the TEALwatch to a unique IP address Be sure to document the new IP address and communicate the new IP address to others within your organization that will potentially access the TEALwatch data Many organizations will have an IT or IS department that is the official keeper of that organizations IP addresses Note that TEAL provides space on the TEALwatch 9 monitor box label for documenting a new IP address This label is located on the top of the TEALwatch monitor box and is usually easily accessed by removing the top cover of the TEAL power subsystem TEAL recommends use of a permanent marker for documenting the new IP address on the label NUTONE The IP address is THE unique identifying address of the TEALwatch Please use caution and double check any changes that you make prior to leaving the N VV Admin Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 9 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual
76. ys is the number of days worth of trend data you wish to record in dynamic RAM NOTE Actual trend data can contain up to 3500 additional sample points which are stored in dynamic ram and consequently can be lost upon removal of power to the TEALwatch Two examples are shown below Trend data in N V RAM Then Set the Trend Then Set the Trend Enter of Desired Data Sampling Rate to Enter of Desired Data Sampling Rate to Days of Trend Data Days of Trend Data Then Set the Trend Then Set the Trend Enter of Desired Data Sampling Rate to Enter of Desired Data Sampling Rate to Days of Trend Data this Days of Trend Data this NOTE The two tables above only indicate differences between the amount of TREND data stored in dynamic RAM and the amount stored in N V RAM Information stored in dynamic RAM can be lost when power is removed from the TEALwatch but data stored in N V RAM remains in memory even through a power outage Document Number 1060026 rev 2 0 Page 30 of 63 Copyright 2004 2006 TEAL Electronics Corporation www teal com www tealwatch com TEALwatch Power Monitor Users Manual Sub Cycle Event Triggers NUTONE Improperly setting the triggers can cause false triggering or prevent a trigger from occurring so please use caution in making adjustments The Sub Cycle Event Trigger is a feature unique to the TEALwatch 9 power monitor The Sub Cycle Event Trigger SCET is a very flexible set of algorithms that ef
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