ADELSYSTEM DPY351 Instruction Manual
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DISPLAY DPY351
Monitor and Control Panel for ADELBus Network
Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
1
Product Description ............................................................................... 2
1.1
Features ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
1.2
Monitoring ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3
Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4
Alarms management .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.5
History ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.6
Event .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2
How to Install .......................................................................................... 2
2.1
Main Technical Data .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2
Dimensions......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.3
Panel Mounting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.4
How to Supply DPY351 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.5
Connection Layout (Fig.2) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.5.1
Auxiliary temperature sensor (AUX1) .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.5.2
Ethernet Connection (AUX2) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.5.3
PowerBus Connection (AUX3) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.5.4
USB Connection (AUX4) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.5.5
Auxiliary Input Power (AUX5) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.5.6
Wire size (AUX5) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.5.7
Automatic Power On Display (Ref.6) ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.5.8
Input/Output State Terminal 3,4,7,8 (AUX5) ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.6
How to connect the shunt in CBI Size 3 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
2.7
Keyboard ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
3
ADELBus Connections .......................................................................... 3
3.1
Event based commands .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.2
How to set up an ADELBus network .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
3.3
How to set an ADELBus network with more than one DPY351 (Modbus View Mode) ..................................................................................................................... 3
3.4
Ethernet Configuration ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.4.1
Connect HTTP server for the first time ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
3.4.2
Customizing the ethernet interface and services ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3.4.3
Saving / resetting the customized ethernet parameters .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
4
Functional Use ....................................................................................... 4
4.1
Video Link:.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5
Welcome Page ........................................................................................ 4
5.1
Notification / Alarm ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
5.2
Display Configuration "Homepage" .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.3
Customize Dashboard........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
5.4
Customize "Six Values" ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.5
Customize "Two Values" .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
5.6
Customize "Single Value" .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
6
Selection Page ........................................................................................ 4
6.1
Monitoring ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
6.2
History ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
6.3
Alarms ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
6.4
Device "Advanced config – Pin insertion ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
6.5
Devices "Add new devices" ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
6.6
Display Configuration "Network menu" .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
7
Mounting ................................................................................................. 5
7.1
Mounting template: ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
checks. For example: the control of opening doors, presence of
protective earth, verification of presence of Light, gas, pressure, etc...
The two inputs can accept any voltage between 0 and 70V with respect
to the DPY351 ground reference (AUX5, pin 2). Voltages lower than 3V
are read as a "0" or "logic-low" level; voltages higher than 7V are read as
"1" or "logic-high" level. A logic-high or logic-low level on either input can
be configured to trigger an alarm: to perform such configuration the Menu
> Display Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Input/Output > Input
menu page must be accessed. It is then possible to configure, separately
for each of the two inputs, which logic level should trigger an alarm, if
enabled, or no-alarm.
The Output relay (terminal 7,8) can be activated according to the state
of the inputs by means of an "Event" function or when the environmental
temperature measured by the sensor connected to AUX1 is higher or
lower than user-configurable alarm thresholds, or when any alarm is
standing. The configuration of the output relay behavior can be done at
the page Menu > Display Configuration > Advanced Configuration >
Input/Output > Output (relay), where it can be configured to be always
open, always close, close when there is an alarm on the inputs, close
when there is an alarm on the environmental temperature (or both), on
alarms or on notifications.
- Output Relay Free Switch Contact (NO)
Max. current that can be switched (EN60947.4.1):
Max. DC1: 30 Vdc 1 A; AC1: 60 Vac 1A
Min.1mA at 5 Vdc (Min Resistive load)
2.6
How to connect the shunt in CBI Size 3
To display the load current on CBI "SIZE 3" it is necessary to add an
external shunt device, as explained in Fig.4. Consequently, it is possible
to add this parameter on the Dashboard or the monitoring panel. The
supported shunt ratings are 75mV/30A and 75mV/50A.
Fig. 4 – External Shunt connection for CBI Size 3
The shunt must be installed low-side in series between the Output Load
- of the CBI Size 3 and the "negative" of the load.
CAUTION: NEVER install the shunt in series with the high-side of the
load or the battery! There is the risk of damaging the DPY351. Any
damage resulting from such wiring will void the warranty.
CAUTION: NEVER connect the CBI Load or battery outputs across the
Shunt+ and Shunt- inputs of the DPY351! There is the risk of damaging
the DPY351. Any damage resulting from such wiring will void the
warranty.
In order to get accurate measurements from the external shunt, the
correct shunt rating must be configured on the DPY351. This can be done
in the Menu > Display Configuration > Advanced Configuration >
Input/Output > External shunt sensor menu. In the Sensor type page it is
possible to select the shunt rating. The setting done in this page must
match the rating of the installed shunt. In the Sensor calibration page it
is possible to perform a one- or two-point calibration to improve the
measurement accuracy in the end-application. With a single-point
calibration only the zero-current calibration is performed. With a two-point
calibration both the offset and gain calibration is performed. In the latter
case the display prompts the user to specify the reference current
provided so that the DPY351 can compute the correct calibration
constants. The Sensor calibration is managed as a wizard that guides the
user through the calibration process. It is also possible to set a high-
current alarm threshold. If such current magnitude is exceeded, an alarm
is triggered which, in turn, can be used to activate the output relay, if its
setting is "Close on alarm".
2.7
Keyboard
Save
Clear
Menu
Select
Back
Alarm
Power On
Edit
<
>
Back
Select
Fig. 5 – Keyborard Display
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Instruction Manual DPY351_Rev8_A24.AAA.020A3
3
ADELBus Connections
ADELBus is the ADELSystem network to interconnect devices via
Modbus and Canbus protocols.
ADELBus is used as power management system for all connected
equipment, such as the DC-Ups, Battery Charger, Power Supply.
Every
compatible device with ADELBus is equipped with one or two data ports.
The devices are simply chained together, forming a local data network.
Monitoring panels such as the DPY351 can be used for monitoring and
control all connected ADELBus equipment.
CAUTION: Never connect a non ADELBus device to the ADELBus
network directly! This will void the warranty of all the ADELBus devices
connected.
3.1
Event based commands
With the ADELBus, a device can be programmed to initiate an action at
another connected device. This is done by means of event-based
commands.
3.2
How to set up an ADELBus network
Connections between the devices are made by standard straight
ADELBus cables. ADELSystem can supply these cables. These (CAT5)
cables are also commonly available at computer supply stores. For the
CAN connection in some devices it is recommended to use twisted pair
cable with shield.
Up to 32 ADELBus devices can be connected together.
The power for the network can be provided directly the connected
devices through the ADELBus cable. Otherwise, if that is not sufficient, it
is necessary to connect the device by the + and – terminals of connector
AUX5 as described in section 2.5.3
ADELBus needs a terminating impedance on both ends of the network:
for that purpose a switch termination on the Device, which can be
enabled by means of the dipswitch 1 (for the Modbus) and 2 (for the CAN
Bus) of Ref. 6 is available
3.3 How to set an ADELBus network with more than
one DPY351 (Modbus View Mode)
In a Modbus network there can only be one master. Normally the DPY351
is the master, it polls the network and it receives information from other
AdelSystem devices, which are the slaves. If it is necessary to connect
N DPY351 in the same ADELBus network, then N-1 displays shall be
configured in View Mode. In this case only one DPY351 is a master and
it polls the devices, the other DPY351s receive the data from the Bus and
they take the information into consideration only if these parameters are
originated from a device in their list, otherwise they ignore the
information.
View Mode is useful also when the master of the network is an external
device as a PC but there is the need to monitor the status of the network
from several places
To configure the DPY351 in View Mode it is necessary to go in:
Menu>Menu Config>Other Settings>Modbus View Mode.
3.4 Ethernet Configuration
Configuration of the Ethernet interface by HTTP server via the Web
browser:
3.4.1
Connect HTTP server for the first time
To connect DPY351 to a network a standard CAT5e or higher LAN cable
must be connected to the AUX2 connector (RJ45) on the back of the unit,
as shown in Fig.2. The DPY351 is configured to operate with a fixed IP
address (192.168.1.100) and to reply at the standard HTTP port (number
80) by default.
A different static IP address can be assigned to the DPY351 or a dynamic
IP address can be assigned using the DHCP protocol. The network
configuration can be effected
from the Network menu page:
Menu>Display Configuration>Network. See section 3.4.2.. The address
assigned to the DPY351 by the DHCP server can be read on the display
at the page:
Menu>Display Configuration>Information.
he same configurations can be done using the internal webserver, which
in addition allows remote controlling the display and downloading the
data and event logs. Type the IP address of the DPY351 into any
browser's address bar (as an example "192.168.1.100") then the login
page appears requesting the username and the passwordthe .
To access the internal webserver, at the login page, the following
credentials must be used:
Username: admin
Password: admin
3.4.2
Customizing the ethernet interface and
services
In the setup page, the following groups of parameters are displayed:
Account
TCP/IP Configuration
SNMP v2c
Other settings/actions
1
Product Description
The DPY351 is a robust and versatile multifunction display that allows
monitoring, configuring and managing ADELSystem connected devices
in an ADELBus network. It is equipped with a high-brightness and wide
viewing-angle 3.5'' TFT screen which guarantees an optimum visibility in
any operating condition. The user interface is clear, intuitive and allows
configuring and managing the ADELBus network through its Ethernet
interface by remotely monitoring the connected devices, using the
SNMP, Modbus TCP and MQTTs protocols. The configuration of the
Ethernet connection is very straightforward and can be done by means
of the embedded webserver or the intuitive user interface. The device IP
addressing can be static or dynamic using the DHCP protocol. This
makes the connection of a DPY351 to a LAN very easy. It is possible to
connect several devices in chain together, up to 32.
1.1
Features
Through the ADELBus network, the DPY351 manages all the
ADELsystem connected devices. Data from all the devices connected
can be viewed together for a better understanding of the status of the
whole system. Two internal loggers, one for the monitoring data and one
for the events occurred allow to remotely download the time-course of
the whole system status in an easy-to-use spreadsheet file.
1.2
Monitoring
It is possible the monitoring of input and output data, peak current, peak
voltage, all the battery parameters such as temperature, State of Charge,
etc....
1.3
Configuration
With the DPY351, it is possible to modify the parameters of any
ADELsystem device connected: DC-Ups, Power Supply and Battery
Charger.
1.4
Alarms management
All the alarms from all the connected devices are immediately reported.
1.5
History
The history parameters are recorded inside each device. The DPY351
allows inspecting all the historical parameters of each single device.
1.6
Event
Actions that are coordinated among the devices connected can be
programmed, thus automating the system.
2
How to Install
2.1 Main Technical Data
Type
DPY351
0,25 kg.
Weight
0.55 lbs.
112 x 116 x 53 mm
Dimension
4,41 x 4,57 x 2,09 inches
Dimension Display
90 mm; 3,5 inches
Languages
EN
IP Degree
Front: IP65
Back: IP20
Power Supply
PowerBus/ 12/24/48 Vdc input
Sleep 0,06 W
Power Consumption
Normal Mode: 3.6 W
2.2 Dimensions
Fig. 1 – Dimensional drawing of the DPY351
2.3 Panel Mounting
Fig. 1 shows a dimensional drawing of the DPY351 .It is possible to
mount the DPY351 through a 90mm hole on the panel and fix itby 4 2.9
x 16 screws. There is no limit for the Panel thickness. A mounting
template at the end of this instruction manual is provided.
2.4
How to Supply DPY351
The DPY351 can be powered from the ADELBus network. There must
be an ADELBus (AUX3) powering devices available to provide sufficient
power to the network. If there is no ADELBus powering device or the
available power is not sufficient, the DPY351 must be connected to a
12/24/48 V battery or Output Load via the supplied connector (AUX5).
Account:
The Account group (Fig. 6) allows the customization of the
data for the HTTP server login page.
Fig. 6 – Account settings
TCP/IP Configuration
Fig. 7 shows the TCP/IP Configuration group of parameter default values.
They allow unique identification of the unit in the network.
Fig. 7 – IP settings
If "Dynamic (DHCP)" is selected, the IP address is automatically
assigned by a DHCP server, that must be active on the network, and the
System IP, Subnet Mask and Gateway textboxes are not available.
HTTP Port allows redirecting the HTTP traffic to a port different than the
TCP port 80, which is the one devoted to HTTP. In the case "HTTP Port"
checkbox is not selected, the HTTP protocol will be run on port 80 and
the "HTTP Port" textbox will be hidden. If "HTTP Port" checkbox is
selected, then the "HTTP Port" textbox should be populated with the TCP
port number the HTTP traffic must be redirected to. In such a case,
access to the HTTP server from a browser must be made according to
the following syntax: http://ipaddress:portnumber.
As an example, if the IP address is 192.168.1.100 and the selected HTTP
port is 5678 then the following IP string should be entered in the browser
http://192.168.1.100:5678.
The DPY351 supports access using the Virtual LAN protocol. In the case
"VLAN ID" checkbox is not selected the "VLAN ID" textbox will be hidden
and DPY351 will not operate in the VLAN. If "VLAN ID" checkbox is
selected then the "VLAN ID" textbox should be populated with the ID. The
VLAN ID can be set in the range 1 thru 4094 and it must match that of
the VLAN the unit is operating in.
SNMP v2c
The DPY351 can act as a gateway between an ADELsystem power
device (such as the CBI Size 3 and 4) and a SNMP manager. An
ADELsystem MIB table is provided which consists of a list of parameters
of the connected power device that can be remotely read, or read-written
through the SNMP. Each parameter, (OID), is mapped one-to-one to a
Modbus RTU holding register. Refer to the document
Adelsystem
parameter table for the description of each power device parameter and
the corresponding OID for the SNMP.
Fig. 8 – SNMP settings
All the fields in the SNMP group of settings allow a maximum of 32
characters, except "System Description" and "System Location", which
2.5 Connection Layout (Fig.2)
4
1
2
3
6
5
Fig. 2 – Connections to the DPY351 rear panel
Reference
Description
1
Temperature Probe (AUX1)
2
Ethernet (AUX2)
3
ADELBus: Canbus, ModBus (AUX3)
4
USB (AUX4)
5
Auxiliary Power, I/O port (AUX5)
6
Dip-switches (Hardware Config.)
2.5.1
Auxiliary temperature sensor (AUX1)
Auxiliary temperature sensor connection (RJtemp accessory probe) to
measure the environmental temperature where needed.
2.5.2
Ethernet Connection (AUX2)
"HUB" collector function of the connected devices to the ADELBus
network, to transport via Ethernet. The available protocols are the
Modbus TCP/IP, the SNMP protocol and the MQTTs. An internal
password-protected HTTP server allows to configure the network
connection, to enable the network protocols, to remotely control the
DPY351 and to download the data log and event log.
2.5.3
PowerBus Connection (AUX3)
Automated RJ45 cable connection for Modbus and Canbus protocols.
The Display must be powered via the AUX5 connector if the power
provided from a power device connected to AUX3 is not enough.
2.5.4
USB Connection (AUX4)
USB Connection for software updates via PC.
2.5.5
Auxiliary Input Power (AUX5)
Connect the positive wire to terminal 1, the negative wire to terminal 2 of
the connectore a 3mm flat blade screw driver to push in the Spring
Connector.To supply the DPY351 from a CBI Size3, it is necessary to
connect the Output Load + and – to Aux 5 since these devices cannot
provide power through the AUX3 connector
Fig. 3 – AUX 5 connector pinout
2.5.6
Wire size (AUX5)
Use appropriate wire size to connect the AUX5 power supply to the
battery.
-
Wire diameter Ø 1 mm (18AWG) 2.5 mm (13AWG)
-
Fuse: Insert a 1A fuse in the positive battery line.
2.5.7
Automatic
Power
On
Display
(Ref.6)
. When the dipswitch 4 is in the OFF position, the
Power On button on the front panel must be
pressed to power up the device. When the
dipswitch 4 is in the ON position, the DPY351
powers
up
automatically
when
power
is
provided. In both cases the device can be subsequently
powered offby pressing the front panel Power On button for
more than 3s. The automatic power on feature is useful in the
case of supply outages: the DPY351 automatically powers on
when power becomes available again.
2.5.8
Input/Output State Terminal 3,4,7,8 (AUX5)
The device is equipped with two digital inputs (terminal 3,4) suitable to
reading external conditions. They can be used for the most various
allow 255 characters maximum. The "Read-only community" and "Read-
write community" values must match those of the SNMP environment the
unit operates in, otherwise the device management using SNMP will not
be possible.
Other settings/actions
In this group of settings it is possible to synchronize the internal clock of
the DPY with that of the PC it is controlled by or download the event log
and the data log. Another important feature is the remote control option,
which can be enabled from here. As shown in Fig. 9 this feature displays
a live replica of the display screen. By left-clicking on the button labels on
the displayed screen it is possible to move through the display pages by
remote control instead of clicking the buttons on the display front panel.
Fig. 9 – Other settings/actions group of parameters with the remote
control active
3.4.3
Saving / resetting the customized ethernet
parameters
To save the changes into the DPY351 non volatile memory press the
"Apply" button at the top or at the bottom of the page. Changes will take
effect at the following DPY351 power up.
To clear all the ethernet parameters press the "Reset" button, then re-
enter the data.
Modbus TCP
DPY351 parameters can be remotely controlled via Modbus TCP on
Modbus address 247. DPY351 works as a gateway for the other devices
connected to ADELBus. Refer to the Parameters table of every device
for more information.
4
Functional Use
4.1
Video Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg
5
Welcome Page
5.1
Notification / Alarm
(Link to Video Explanation)
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=10s)
5.2
Display Configuration "Homepage"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=193s)
5.3
Customize Dashboard
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=207s)
5.4
Customize "Six Values"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=245s)
5.5
Customize "Two Values"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=296s)
5.6
Customize "Single Value"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=323s)
6
Selection Page
6.1
Monitoring
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=35s)
6.2
History
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=57s)
6.3
Alarms
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=85s)
6.4
Device "Advanced config – Pin insertion
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=100s)
6.5
Devices "Add new devices"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=136s)
6.6
Display Configuration "Network menu"
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hy4V7s5XCQg&t=169s)