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Integrated gateway-server for entry-level system monitoring
PowerLogic EGX300 Integrated gateway-server for entry-level system monitoring
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Outline Two parts for training Sales/Market Information
Product Information
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Sales/Marketing Information Part I
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Entry Range Monitoring – Why?
Not every customer needs ION Enterprise or EEM Some just want the basics Keep it simple Not every sales person can sell a full function power monitoring system Requires a lot of training Long sales cycle Use entry range monitoring as a way to boost power meter sales
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EGX300 An Integrated Gateway-server? What’s that? Let’s see…..
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PowerLogic EGX300 Integrated gateway-server
Use your existing Ethernet network to access basic electrical system data View data with only a web browser, no power monitoring software needed Log data onboard the EGX300 for historical system analysis View device data through a simple browser – no software needed EGX300 web page Trend plots Data log files EGX100 EGX300 Pull information into web pages from other PowerLogic gateways (PM8ECC, EGX100) ION 6200 PM800 Micrologic Sepam
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Benefits Get a view of your complete electrical system including:
Meters Circuit breaker control units Protective relays Motor controllers Drives Operating on an existing Ethernet network, the PowerLogic EGX300: Accesses multiple Ethernet devices and gateways across the network and logs data from connected devices Simple Ethernet connection with minimal configuration required Offers high performance and reliable communication Helps lower installation costs Provides easy system expansion: Dynamic device additions Is compliant with industry standards (UL, CSA, FCC, CE)
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Benefits View real time data using only a web browser
Analyse basic data from your electrical distribution system for cost allocation and trending reports Use the embedded web page creation tool to customise your system data views and add additional devices Detect serial devices with device Autodiscovery tool
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Benefits Functions as a gateway from Ethernet to serial line devices
Connects up to 64 devices per gateway Offers field upgradeable firmware Features Modbus TCP/IP address filtering Features 512 Mb for onboard data logging Workstations Modbus TCP Web browser PLC Master Example: PLC allowed access One workstation not allowed access Level of access configurable for read-only or full access Modbus TCP/IP Filtering Feature controls access to critical devices Modbus serial line critical control devices
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EGX300 user interface – per device
View real time data per individual device
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EGX300 user interface – per device
View logged data per device
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EGX300 user interface – summary views
Overview of all connected devices Overview of all connected devices Overview of load current of all devices Overview of demand current all devices
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EGX300 and EGX400 Expected Sell Gate: March 2009
The EGX300 will replace the EGX400 Expected to have a lower CCV, but sell for similar market price Easier to set up - no additional web page programming software needed for standard web pages Same foot print as EGX100 Power over Ethernet control power option for easy installation But the EGX400 has 2 serial ports and has both fiber & copper Ethernet connections The EGX300 can connect to devices via Ethernet and via other gateways, which the EGX400 can not An EGX300 + an EGX100 should have about the same cost, or lower, than an EGX400 Very few customers actually bring fiber to the devices or gateways, but if needed, third party adapters are available
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Product Information Part II
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Minimum System Requirements
Although there is NO need to install any software, the computer accessing EGX300 will need to have a browser installed. We support: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
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Physical Characteristic: Ethernet
10/100BaseTx Media Type: 10T/100Tx Auto 10BaseT-HD 10BaseT-FD 100BaseTx-HD 100BaseTx-FD Framing: Ethernet II & (SNAP) IP Parameters: Address, Subnet Mask, & Default Gateway Protocols: HTTP, ModbusTCP/IP, FTP, SNMP (MIB II), SNTP, SMTP Connector: RJ45 Pinout: Industry standard Supports 48 concurrent ModbusTCP/IP connections Duplicate IP address detection (FDR basic)
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Physical Characteristic: Serial
Serial Line All lines optically isolated Physical interface: RS485 4-wire, RS485 2-wire, RS232 Protocols: ModbusRTU, POWERLOGIC (SY/MAX), ModbusASCII, Jbus Baud: –38400bps (RS485); bps (RS232 ASCII) Parity: None, Even, & Odd Response timeout: to 10 seconds (default = 3 seconds) Connector: RS position plugable screw-terminal RS RJ45 Pinout: RS Industry standard EIA561 for RJ45 Note: EGX300 is internally connected: no need to physically connect the EGX300 for two wire mode.
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Physical Characteristic: Exterior
RJ45 Ethernet port (IEEE802.3af) Control power: 24 Vdc or Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) LED indicator for power & status Recessed reset button LED indicators for Ethernet and serial communications
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Physical Characteristic: Exterior
RS485 serial port Bias, Termination, and wire / 4-wire jumper switches RS232 serial port (RJ45 connector)
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Transparent Ready {TRe}
Embedded web server provides real-time tabular data views for all supported device types Single Device Basic Readings Summary Device Views Circuit Summary Load Current Summary Demand Current Summary Power Summary Energy Summary Advanced users can create custom web views
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TRe: Setup Ethernet & TCP/IP Serial Port Remote Device Connections
Device List Device Logging Device Log Export Date and Time SNMP Parameters Modbus TCP/IP Filtering Documentation Links User Accounts Web Page Access Preferences
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TRe: Setup => Auto Discovery
EGX300 features the ability to “Auto Discover” devices in its daisy chain The EGX300 will not find remote devices; the user will need to define a locate address and remote address Look under the device list and scroll to the bottom of the page The user needs to setup the right baud rate and settings for this ability to work. Press to Discover
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TRe: Setup => Data Export
Users have three options Disable Export via FTP Export via Users will have to setup logging first before choosing either option of FTP or Uses can now only send “incremental” data versus ALL data with the EGX400
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TRe: Monitor => Single Device Page
The EGX300 has the ability to display real time readings from devices. The devices can be selected individually All data displayed has been scaled and set at factory Any unique requests will have to be done as a custom page
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TRe: Monitor => Summary Pages
Summary Pages are standard with TRe level 2 support. Users can select ALL or individual pages to be displayed the summary pages. Pages to be displayed: Circuit Summary Load Current Demand Current Power Energy
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TRe: Monitoring => Logging
Embedded web server provides user selectable topics per device Provides logging function to store data from serial devices on 5, 15, 30, or 60 minute intervals Stores up to 152 days (60 minute interval) of recorded readings for up to 32 connected serial devices Embedded web server provides a graphical view of stored data logs Provides Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) to stored device data logs on user defined intervals Provides File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server to access device data logs Provides File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client to send device data logs
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Logging File: Example of CSV
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Monitor: Trend Plots through logging
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TRe: Monitoring => Custom Pages
EGX300 will allow users to transfer their own custom pages Custom pages will allow users to have the flexibility to create their own custom solution
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TRe: Documentation As part of TRe, users can transfer documentation or create documentation links Users can store up to 512 Mb The documentation can link to other devices that have web server capabilities
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Control On the Control page, users can reset the values of their individual devices.
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Diagnostic Users can: Look at stats for the EGX300
Read devices on this page Check Communication Connection The stats information will be used by design and tech support to analyze the system situation
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Diagnostic: Accumulative Connections
Users can click accumulative connections and displayed previous connections This is valuable in terms of security to keep track of users who have logged on before.
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Maintenance Log EGX300 provides the ability to record maintenance log files. Typical users can record simple text information about system or challenges.
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Advance Features: Remote Connection
Under Remote Device Connection, users can setup logging remotely and access devices remotely
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Custom Logo Logo Users can customize splash screen, logo, color, and favicon Please refer to the white paper for detail specifications This will allow Integrators to add more value for their services Splash Screen
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Device Types for Support => Refer to next slides for level of support
ATS48 ATV61 ATV71 CM100/200 CM2000 CM3000 CM4000 Enercept Energy Meter ION6200 ION7300 ION7650 Micrologic A Micrologic H Micrologic P Model98 -modbus Model98-plogic Motorlogic Plus Motorlogic Plus II MVSS/RVSS PM200 PM6-mdbus PM6-plogic PM700 PM800 Sepam 2000 Sepam Series 20 Sepam Series 40 Sepam Series 80 TeSys T
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Level of Support TRE Compatibility View data SMS Compatibility
Transfer datalogs, waverform captures, device based alarms ION E Compatibility CM100/200 x CM2000 series CM4000 series Enercept Energy Meter PM200 series PM600 series (modbus/powerlogic) PM700 series PM800 series ION6200 series
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Level of Support TRE Compatibility View data SMS Compatibility
Transfer datalogs, waverform captures, device based alarms ION E Compatibility ATS48 x * ATV61 ATV71 Model 98 (modbus/powerlogic) Motorlogic Plus Motorlogic Plus II MVSS/RVSS TeSys T Sepam 2000 Sepam 20 Sepam 40 Sepam 80 * Device not supported in ION E
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Level of Support TRE Compatibility View data SMS Compatibility
Transfer datalogs, waverform captures, device based alarms ION E Compatibility Micrologic A x Micrologic H Micrologic P
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Application Architecture
How to address the following situations: Two and Four Wire Systems Remote Access to Other Gateways
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Two and Four Wire Systems
Ethernet Network RS-485 (4 Wire) RS-485 (2 Wire) N < 32 Up to 64 Devices can be view by one EGX300 EGX300 can remotely connect to other gateways
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Remote Access to Other Gateways
Ethernet EGX300 EGX100 EGX300 can poll EGX100 through Ethernet
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Obsolescence Plan EGX300 will be introduced by Q1 2009
We will stop selling EGX400 by Q1 2010 We will have stock to replace existing EGX400 for warranty/repair purposes for about three years Special Substitution Use Cases (refer to following slides after): Second Serial Port Older Systems
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Second Serial Port Ethernet EGX300 EGX100 N <= 32 N <= 32
Up to 64 Devices can be viewed by one EGX300 EGX300 can remotely connect to other gateways
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Legacy Systems Ethernet EGX300 CNV100 2 wire System 4 wire System
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Accessory Kit Allows configuration via RS232 serial or Ethernet port
Kit Contents RJ45 to DB9F adapter CAT5 Crossover cable, 3-meters (10-feet), orange Instruction sheet Ordering Information TCSEAK0100 Market Price (average) $50 (USD)
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IF USB ONLY, need converter to serial
Configuration Kit
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Accessories - PoE Injector (IEEE 802.3af)
Active mid-span device with universal power cord Contents Universal power cord (IEC C13 & IEC C14, 3-meters (10-feet) Plug adapters for Australia, Europe, UK, USA Instruction sheet Ordering Information TCSEAV0100 Market Price (average) $80 (USD)
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PoE Injector Kit
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FAQ Are we limited to the predefine topics already in the logging section setup? No, we can add more topics; however, we are limited to logging 12 topics What type of file formats are supported? Most files formats are supported, e.g. jpeg, swf, doc, xls Can divide the network into 2 segments to get faster response? Buy one EGX300 and one EGX100 Do we support other web browsers? Our pages can be viewed in other browsers
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FAQ Continuation Do we support ION protocol?
At this time, we do not support ION protocol. How much memory does EGX300 support? 512 Mb How many s will be sent from the EGX300 for logging? The number of s sent will be determine by number of devices logged. Does EGX300 support SNMP? Yes, it supports the standard MIB (II).
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For more information … Please visit
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Appendix User interface following in the next slides
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EGX300 user interface – real time data
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EGX300 user interface – maintenance
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EGX300 user interface – summary device
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EGX300 user interface – summary device
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EGX300 user interface – summary device
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EGX300 user interface – summary device
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EGX300 user interface – summary device
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EGX300 user interface – diagnostics
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – setup
Automatically detect networked devices Simplifies initial setup Promotes easy system expansion
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – setup
Choose the logging intervals Choose from a customizable list of logging topics and log up to 10 Device Logging
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface Choose to receive the most up-to-date data or all data sent via or ftp
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EGX300 user interface – setup
Password protection and controlled network access ensures data and system security Repalce with Fake user ID
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – setup
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EGX300 user interface – basic readings
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EGX300 user interface – accumulated value
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