COM'X Energy Saver User Manual
COM'X Energy Saver User Manual
User manual
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07/2017
www.schneider-electric.com
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Com’X 510 Energy Server
Safety information
Important information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with
the device before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following
special messages may appear throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn
of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a
procedure.
The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that
an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are
not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a haz ardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a ha zardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a haz ardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to addre ss pra ctice s not re la te d to phys ica l injury.
Please note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced and maintained only
by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
consequences arising out of the use of this material. A qualified person is one who
has skills and knowledge related to the construction, installation, and operation of
electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the
hazards involved.
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Notices
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Schneider Electric could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This digital apparatus complies with CAN ICES-3 (B) /NMB-3(B).
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Table of Contents
Safety precautions ......................................................................................9
Com’X 510 Introduction ...........................................................................10
Com’X 510 User Interface Access .........................................................13
Supported Web Browsers..........................................................................13
Start Up Your Com’X.................................................................................13
Accessing Through the Ethernet Port With Windows ...................................13
Accessing Through the Ethernet Port With Other Operating
Systems.............................................................................................14
Accessing Through Wi-Fi Access Point Mode With Windows .......................15
Accessing Through Wi-Fi Access Point Mode .......................................16
Logging In................................................................................................17
Changing the Password ............................................................................18
Com’X 510 Quickstart ..............................................................................22
Quickstart Overview..................................................................................22
Quickstart: Setting Up and Starting Data Logging........................................22
Quickstart: Viewing On-board Data ............................................................22
Quickstart: Setting Up Publication ..............................................................22
Com’X 510 Security ..................................................................................24
Security overview .....................................................................................24
Security features on your device ................................................................24
Security Configuration Recommendations ..................................................26
Com’X 510 Settings ..................................................................................28
Settings Overview.....................................................................................28
Date and Time Settings .............................................................................28
Configuring Date and Time ..................................................................28
Network Settings ......................................................................................28
Network Configuration Options ............................................................29
Selecting a Network Configuration .......................................................29
Ethernet Port Settings .........................................................................30
GPRS/3G Settings ..............................................................................33
Wi-Fi Settings .....................................................................................36
Proxy Settings ....................................................................................37
Contact Management..........................................................................38
Email Settings ....................................................................................39
Publication .........................................................................................40
Publication Identification Settings .........................................................44
File Format of CSV Export ...................................................................44
Digital Service Platform Connection ...........................................................45
Wi-Fi Access Point Settings.......................................................................46
Activating the Wi-Fi Access Point .........................................................46
Deactivating the Wi-FI .........................................................................46
Site Information ........................................................................................47
Configuring Site Information ................................................................47
Data Logging............................................................................................47
Defining the Logging Intervals..............................................................47
Security ...................................................................................................47
Firewall Management................................................................................48
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Port Settings.......................................................................................48
Upstream Network Access...................................................................48
Configuring Firewall Settings ...............................................................48
Disabling the Password Reset Button ...................................................49
Certificates...............................................................................................49
Uploading a New Certificate.................................................................49
HTTPS Redirection .............................................................................49
User Management ....................................................................................50
Group Settings .........................................................................................50
Creating a Group ................................................................................51
Modifying Group Settings ....................................................................51
Deleting a Group.................................................................................51
Users.......................................................................................................52
Creating a User ..................................................................................52
Modifying a User.................................................................................52
Deleting a User...................................................................................53
Event Settings ..........................................................................................53
Predefined Events ....................................................................................53
Custom Events.........................................................................................53
Creating a Custom Event ..........................................................................54
Editing or Deleting a Custom Event ............................................................55
Copying an Event .....................................................................................56
Links .......................................................................................................56
Configuring Links......................................................................................56
Viewing Links ...........................................................................................57
Custom Page Management .......................................................................57
Adding a Custom Web Page......................................................................57
Deleting Custom Web Pages.....................................................................58
Downloading a Custom Page ....................................................................58
Viewing a Custom Web Page ....................................................................58
Com’X 510 Communications...................................................................59
IPv4 Address Settings...............................................................................59
Modbus TCP Access.................................................................................61
Configuring Modbus TCP/IP Filtering .........................................................63
Modbus Serial Port ...................................................................................64
Modbus Serial Port Settings.................................................................64
Advanced Ethernet Settings ......................................................................65
ZigBee Network Settings...........................................................................66
Com’X 510 Device settings .....................................................................69
Device Settings Overview .........................................................................69
Common Properties..................................................................................71
Adding a Downstream Device....................................................................73
Modifying a Device ...................................................................................73
Disconnecting a Device.............................................................................74
Reconnecting a Device .............................................................................74
Replacing a Device...................................................................................74
Deleting a Device .....................................................................................75
Measurement and Metadata Exported Per Hosted Platform .........................75
Built-In Pulse Meters.................................................................................77
Custom Pulse Meter............................................................................78
Resistance Temperature Detectors ............................................................78
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Safety precautions
Installation, wiring, testing and service must be performed in accordance with all
local and national electrical codes.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
• Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is
installed before working on the device or equipment.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power
is off.
• Treat communications and I/O wiring connected to multiple devices as
hazardous live until determined otherwise.
• Do not exceed the device’s ratings for maximum limits.
• Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this
equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
UNINTENDED OPERATION
• Do not use the software for critical control or protection applications where
human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control action.
• Do not use the software to control time-critical functions because
communication delays can occur between the time a control is initiated and
when that action is applied.
• Do not use the software to control remote equipment without securing it with
an authorized access level, and without including a status object to provide
feedback about the status of the control operation.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
• Do not incorrectly configure the software, as this can lead to inaccurate
reports and/or data results.
• Do not base your maintenance or service actions solely on messages and
information displayed by the software.
• Do not rely solely on data displayed in the software reports to determine if the
system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and
requirements.
• Do not use data displayed in the software as a substitute for proper
workplace practices or equipment maintenance.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,
equipment damage, or permanent loss of data.
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Architecture
From a simple metering installation with one device to large metering systems, the
Com’X 510 collects data from any Modbus TCP/Modbus serial line gateways,
pulse meters, actuators, and analog sensors.
This graphic shows possible architectures of the Com’X 510:
Main Features
The main features of the Com’X 510 are:
• real-time data in easy to understand views
• dashboard view for historical reporting
• automatic discovery of connected Modbus devices
• connectivity to the cloud through three media: GPRS/3G, wired Ethernet, or
Wi-Fi Ethernet
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• two Ethernet ports to separate upstream cloud connection from field device
network
• four supported transfer protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and SMTP with proxy
management
• data logging
• data export with native connection to Schneider Electric service platforms
(such as Energy Operation) and with .csv file for other database servers
• gateway functionality Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII
• setup through on-board web pages
• compliant with electrical switchboard environment (temperature,
electromagnetic compatibility)
• local backup of configuration parameters
• ZigBee Pro with EM4300 sensors
Facility Advisor
Facility Advisor allows you to outsource energy management and maintenance,
reducing your energy costs and increasing operating efficiency in buildings.
Facility Advisor is a cloud-based software application from Schneider Electric to
improve energy efficiency, and manage assets and maintenance. Facility Advisor
is used for small and medium buildings in industry, retail, public, and healthcare
markets.
Facility Advisor provides the following features:
• Support for data acquisition hardware: meters, gateways, and sensors.
• Cloud platform for data displays.
• Consulting service from Schneider Electric expert teams.
• A network of local partners to implement solutions.
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Additional Resources
To find these and other resources, go to www.schneider-electric.com and search
for “Com’X.”
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Reboot Cases
The Com’X requires a reboot in the following cases:
• Upgrading the firmware.
• Restoring a configuration.
• Changing the Ethernet network settings between 2 switched ports and 2
separate ports.
• Inserting a GPRS or 3G modem.
• Installing a Zigbee key.
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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
IP ADDRESS CONFLICT
Do not connect a Com'X Ethernet port to a local area network if it is configured to
DHCP server.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in impaired
communications.
Related Topics
• Com’X 510 Troubleshooting
• Uploading a New Certificate
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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NOTICE
IP ADDRESS CONFLICT
Do not connect a Com'X Ethernet port to a local area network if it is configured to
DHCP server.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in impaired
communications.
Related Topics
• Uploading a New Certificate
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not close the door of a metallic enclosure while using the Wi-Fi USB key.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
1. Connect the Wi-Fi USB key to a USB port on the energy server.
2. Press the Wi-Fi button on the energy server.
The Wi-Fi button LED flashes green.
3. On your local computer, connect to the energy server wireless network using
the Windows Wireless Network configuration window.
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4. Open Windows Explorer on your local computer and click Network. The
energy server appears in the list of devices.
5. Double-click the energy server and the login page opens automatically in your
default browser.
HTTPS is enabled by default on the energy server configuration. The energy
server has an autosigned security certificate. Therefore, connecting to the
energy server interface displays a security message. Before accepting,
confirm that communication with the energy server has been established.
6. Type the username (default: admin) and the password (default: admin).
The username and password are case-sensitive.
7. Click Ok.
Related Topics
• Com’X 510 Troubleshooting
• Uploading a New Certificate
• Accessing Through Wi-Fi Access Point Mode
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not close the door of a metallic enclosure while using the Wi-Fi USB key.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
1. Connect the Wi-Fi USB key to a USB port on the energy server.
2. Press the Wi-Fi button on the energy server.
The Wi-Fi button LED flashes green.
3. On your local computer, connect to the energy server wireless network using
the Windows Wireless Network configuration window.
4. Open your browser.
5. Type [10.25.2.1] in the address field and press Enter.
HTTPS is enabled by default on the energy server configuration. The energy
server has an autosigned security certificate. Therefore, connecting to the
energy server interface displays a security message. Before accepting,
confirm that communication with the energy server has been established.
6. Type the username (default: admin) and the password (default: admin).
The username and password are case-sensitive.
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7. Click Ok.
Related Topics
• Uploading a New Certificate
• Accessing Through Wi-Fi Access Point Mode With Windows
Logging In
You need to log in to access the energy server’s user interface.
If multiple sessions are opened, only the first session can be used to edit
parameters. Sessions opened after the first session are read-only.
NOTE: HTTPS is enabled by default on the Com’X configuration. The Com’X has
an autosigned security certificate. Therefore, connecting to the Com’X interface
displays a security message. Before accepting, confirm that communication with
the Com’X has been established.
Related Topics
• Uploading a New Certificate
NOTICE
UNAUTHORIZED DATA ACCESS
• Immediately change the default password to a new, secure password.
• Do not distribute the password to unauthorized or otherwise unqualified
personnel.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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Related Topics
• Group Settings
A. Banner
B. Gateway status
C. Generic information
D. Main tabs
E. Subtabs
F. Action buttons
Banner
The banner displays the following information at the top of all pages:
Status Data Logging: Displays status of data logging, which can be activated in
the Commissioning tab.
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Logout: To log out of the session, click Logout or close your browser. It is
recommended to log out of the Com’X 510 when not in use.
Action Buttons
The action buttons correspond to the selected tab and vary. This table describes
the interface buttons:
Button Action
Save changes Validates the modifications. Disabled when:
• there is no change in the web page.
• a mandatory field is left blank. The field is highlighted in
red.
• inappropriate characters are entered in a field. The field is
highlighted in red.
Icons
Icon Description
Related Topics
• Configuring Date and Time
Settings General Settings Configures the date and time, network settings, proxy settings,
publication parameters, and Wi-Fi access point settings.
Site Settings • Contains the name of the site. This field is used by Energy
Operation.
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Device Settings – Configures the metering architecture and the data to log and
publish.
Monitoring Real Time Data Provides basic readings of selected devices. Features include single
device and summary views.
Control Device Resets Allows execution of resets defined for the device, and displays the
date and time each reset function was performed.
Set Device Time Date and time resets are shown only when the device supports
them.
Diagnostics Statistics Displays diagnostic data used to troubleshoot network problems.
Read Device Registers Allows users to read register data from local and remote Modbus
devices connected to the Com’X.
Communications Check Tests the communications health of Modbus devices configured on
the Com’X.
Custom Library – • Create a custom device model, new device model or based on
an existing custom device model in the library.
• Modify and delete custom models
• Import and export custom models.
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Related Topics
• Com’X 510 Settings
• Com’X 510 Communications
• Com’X 510 Device settings
• Measurements
• Com’X 510 Commissioning
• Com’X 510 Monitoring
• Com’X 510 Control
• Com’X 510 Custom Library
• Com’X 510 Diagnostics
• Com’X 510 Maintenance
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User Management
User Management allows you to create user groups with configurable permissions
for Com’X features. You can restrict access to features by assigning individual
users to a group.
There are two default groups:
• administrator: Modification rights for all features; you cannot modify this group.
• guest: Viewing rights for selected features. Only an administrator can modify
this group.
Only an administrator can add, modify, or remove users and groups.
Related Topics
• User Management
Password Requirements
Related Topics
• Logging In for the First Time
HTTPS Connection
Your connection to the Com’X web server is HTTPS by default.
The Com’X has a self-signed security certificate. Therefore, connecting to the
Com’X interface displays a security message. Before accepting, confirm that
communication with the Com’X has been established.
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Related Topics
• Uploading a New Certificate
• Proxy Settings
Related Topics
• Define the Transfer Protocol
• Configuring the SMTP Server
Firewall Management
Firewall management allows you to configure network access.
You can configure items such as:
• Enable or disable ports.
• Configure port numbers per interface (Eth1, Eth2, WiFi, GPRS/3G), except
where noted in Port Settings.
• Enable upstream network access.
Disabling unused ports (determined by your network selection in Settings >
General Settings > Network Settings) can help prevent unauthorized access.
This feature allows downstream devices to access servers (such as DNS, SNTP,
and SMTP) on the upstream network.
Upstream Network Access is disabled by default. We recommend leaving this
setting disabled unless necessary to publish data or send event messages from
downstream clients.
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Related Topics
• Port Settings
• Selecting Measurements to Log or Publish
Communications
Ethernet Security
The Com’X supports two separate Ethernet networks for isolated device network,
for two separate infrastructure backbones, or for a switched network.
Wireless Security
The Modbus TCP/IP filtering feature controls which IP addresses are allowed to
communicate with the Com’X and its downstream devices using Modbus TCP/IP.
Minimizing the number of IP address that can access the device reduces the
likelihood of unauthorized intrusions.
This feature is disabled by default. When enabled, the default access level is Read
for any Modbus TCP/IP client not in the filtered list. Setting the Default Access
field to None blocks all Modbus TCP/IP clients not in the filtered list.
We recommend that you enable this feature, if your system architecture permits.
Related Topics
• Configuring Modbus TCP/IP Filtering
Maintenance
Real-time access to maintenance logs allow you to check for excessive denied
accesses, unexpected firmware upgrades or unplanned backup restoration.
Configuration Backup
Firmware
Related Topics
• Logs
• Save the Configuration
• Restore the Configuration
• Upgrade Firmware
• Do not add more users than those who need access, and evaluate your
system needs before granting users access to critical pages, for example,
Firewall Management or Device Settings.
• Limit the number of IP addresses that have access to the Com’X.
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WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
Do not incorrectly configure the software, as this can lead to inaccurate reports
and/or data results.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,
equipment damage, or permanent loss of data.
Network Settings
The Com’X offers several connection interfaces.
• Ethernet with two ports
• Wi-Fi
• GPRS or 3G for isolated sites or sites where the IT administrator does not
allow access to the network infrastructure.
The available interfaces are determined by the accessories connected to the
Com’X: GPRS or 3G modem or Wi-Fi USB key.
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Port
Options Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 2 Wi-Fi GPRS/3G
GPRS/3G only Configuration Configuration(1) Configuration(2) Data publishing
and data and data
collection(1) collection
A Wi-Fi key can be used to publish data. If you want to use Ethernet for data
collection, configure the Com’X in Wi-Fi and switched network. Otherwise the
Com’X must be configured as Wi-Fi only.
Wired Ethernet
If the Com’X does not use a GPRS/3G modem or a Wi-Fi module for data
publishing, the two Ethernet ports can be configured separately.
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Related Topics
• Configuring Advanced Ethernet Settings
• GPRS/3G Settings
• Configuring a Wi-Fi Network
Reboot Cases
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In switch mode, both Ethernet ports have the same settings. Using two ports
simplifies wiring:
• one port can be connected to a switch in the local network.
• one port can be used to connect a PC for configuration operations or to
connect a data collection device locally with an Ethernet port.
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In upstream/downstream mode, the two Ethernet ports have different settings and
function independently:
• one port must be used for data publishing.
• one port must be used for data collection.
The port used for data publishing (eth1) can be configured in DHCP client mode or
static IPv4 address mode. The port used for data collection (eth2) can be
configured in DHCP client, static IPv4 address, or DHCP server.
DHCP client: The IP address is automatically assigned to the Com’X. When using
Windows XP, it is recommended to have a fixed IP address, obtained by a DSL
modem or by a network administrator.
Static IPv4 address: Type the IP, subnetwork mask, and default gateway
addresses. Addresses are assigned to the Com’X by the IT administrator.
Related Topics
• IPv4 Address Settings
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7. To enable ping replies, select Yes in General network settings > Reply to
ping.
Reply to ping is disabled by default.
8. Click Save changes.
GPRS/3G Settings
GPRS/3G access can be added to the Com’X by installing a modem under the
cover.
This table illustrates GPRS/3G settings:
GPRS/3G Only GPRS/3G and 2 Ethernet Switched Ports (1 IP Address for Both Ports)
GPRS/3G network options depend on the modem that is connected. There are two
reference numbers for the GPRS modem:
• EBXA-GPRS-SIM
• EBXA-GPRS
GPRS/3G and wireless transmissions are sensitive to local environmental
conditions, such as weather, network availability, and other GPRS/3G devices. You
could incur increased communication costs in the event of low connectivity.
3G Modems
The following 3G modems have been tested and are compatible with the Com’X.
For each modem, refer to the manufacturer's documentation for technical
specifications and detailed installation instructions.
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Related Topics
• Configuring Access Settings with EBXA-GPRS or a 3G Modem
• Configuring Access Settings with EBXA-GPRS-SIM Card
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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– For 3G modems that do not mount inside the Com’X front cover, break off
the tab to create an opening for the cable, then connect the modem cable
to the internal USB port.
You can only use the EBXA GPRS SIM to publish data if you are exporting data to
Digital Service Platform.
The SIM card is embedded in the GPRS modem. The access settings of this
GPRS modem are set by the Com’X.
The reference EBXA-GPRS-SIM must be selected for this GPRS modem.
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Install the SIM card into the GPRS modem as described in the EBXA-GPRS/
EBXA-GPRS-SIM Instruction Sheet, reference 253537613. For 3G, install the
SIM card into the 3G modem as described in the manufacturer's installation
instructions.
The EBXA-GPR/3G modem requires:
• a mini SIM 2FF type card.
• a minimum 1 MB/month data export on the telecom contract.
We recommend a robust M2M SIM card rather than a standard SIM card.
NOTE: The PIN code and the password of the SIM card cannot be changed by the
energy server.
Wi-Fi Settings
This table illustrates Wi-Fi settings:
Use any USB port for temporary access, for example, to configure the Com’X.
For permanent use, the Wi-Fi USB key must be installed outside the enclosure for
EMC reasons. Schneider Electric provides accessories to mount the Wi-Fi key
outside the enclosure.
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NOTICE
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not install the Wi-Fi key inside a metallic enclosure.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
The Com’X does not enable Point-to-Point connections with other Wi-Fi field
devices. Wi-Fi traffic is controlled by the Wi-Fi infrastructure of the site.
Related Topics
• Wi-Fi Access Point Settings
Proxy Settings
It is necessary to configure Internet proxy settings in the Com’X in a couple of
scenarios.
• if you use the HTTP or HTTPS protocols, and
• if the network administrator has implemented an Internet proxy on your local
network
The proxy address and port number are provided by your network administrator, or
you can retrieve these values in the Internet Options of a PC connected to the
LAN.
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A. Connections tab
B. Local Area
Network (LAN)
settings
C. Proxy server with
address and port
Contact Management
Contact Management allows you to create an address list for publishing data over
SMTP or when sending emails on event in Custom Events.
You must create at least one contact before setting up email on event.
Creating a Contact
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Related Topics
• Event Settings
• Configuring SMTP Transfer Protocol
Email Settings
Email Settings allows you to configure the connection to an SMTP server to
publish a .csv file over SMTP or set up email on events.
NOTICE
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS
Use SMTP only with TLS/SSL or STARTTLS connection security mode.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
1. Click Settings > General Settings > Email Settings, then click Yes to enable
the connection to SMTP server.
NOTE: Disabling the connection blocks SMTP publication or event emails
from being sent.
2. Type the server address (Fully qualified domain name, IP address, or host
name).
3. Select the Connection security mode: None, TLS/SSL or STARTTLS.
4. Type the outgoing delivery port in the Server port field. The port for the
selected security mode is provided by default.
5. Select Yes in the Authentication required field if the SMTP server requires
authentication. Type the username and the password.
6. Type the address of the email sender in the From address field. The factory
setting is in the format: Com'X[model]_[site name][last 3 MAC
octets]@schneider-electric.com.
NOTE: The From address must reference a valid email account. Otherwise,
emails may not be delivered.
7. Select the Email Language
8. Click Save changes.
9. Enter a valid email address in Recipient address for test, then click Send
Test Email.
Ensure the test email was received. The email is sent in the language of the
current login session, not the language selected above.
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Related Topics
• Event Settings
Publication
Use the Publication subtab to select the platform to which the logged data is sent.
The Com’X can publish data to three different Schneider Electric platforms
(database servers):
• Energy Operation
• Digital Service Platform (DSP)
• CSV Export
The Com’X exports the data in the correct file format according to the selected
platform. Then the data can be analyzed in the service to which you have
subscribed.
The subscription to Energy Operation or DSP must be set up with a Schneider
Electric representative before setting up the Com’X Destination platform.
To publish to DSP, you must enable Schneider Electric Services in Settings >
General Settings > Schneider Electric Services.
With CSV Export, the Com’X exports data to your own database server in a .csv
file.
Use the Publication subtab to select the platform to which the logged data is sent
and at what frequency.
This graphic shows the interface to select the destination platform and publication
frequency:
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3. Select how often the data is sent in the Publication frequency drop-down list:
– Weekly: select the day of the week.
– Daily: the data is sent at 1:00 a.m. local time.
– For higher frequencies, publication times are calculated starting at 0:00 a.
m. For example, if Every 2 hours is selected, data is sent at 0:00 a.m.,
2:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m., and so on. If Every 3 hours is selected, data is sent
at 0:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., 6:00 a.m., and so on.
4. Click Save changes.
The first publication occurs on the first hour that matches the selected
frequency after the Start publication task. For example, if Every 2 hours is
selected and the publication starts at 9:45 a.m., the first publication is at
10:00 a.m.
Related Topics
• Com’X 510 Commissioning
There are different protocols that you can use to export data.
The protocols in the Protocol drop-down list vary depending on the selected
platform, as shown in this table:
Supported Transfer
Platforms Protocols File Format
Energy Operation • FTP XML
• HTTP and HTTPS
Digital Service Platform Automatically defined by the EWS
Com’X
CSV export • FTP CSV
• HTTP and HTTPS
• SMTP
NOTICE
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS
Use the HTTPS transfer protocol or SMTP with TLS/SSL or STARTTLS
connection security mode.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
You can configure FTP as the file transfer protocol for publications.
This graphic shows the interface when selecting FTP protocol:
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You can configure HTTP or HTTPS as the file transfer protocol for publications.
This graphic shows the interface when selecting HTTP or HTTPS protocols:
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Related Topics
• Certificate Authorities
To finish setting up publication over SMTP, you must configure the SMTP server.
Related Topics
• Creating a Contact
• Configuring the SMTP Server
Field/Button Description
Publication ID This number is a unique identifier of the site for the Energy Operation database.
It is used to create a site in Energy Operation.
This ID is automatically generated by the Com’X.
Generate new This button generates a new publication ID number. Use this button whenever
publication ID you reuse:
• the Com’X for a new site.
• the current Com’X configuration on a different site.
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1 [Gateway Name,Gateway SN,Gateway IP Address,Gateway This row contains the column headings for the information in
MAC Address,Device Name,Device Local ID,Device Type ID, row 2.
Device Type Name,Logging Interval,Historical Intervals]
2 [ComX510_F930B8, This row contains the information about the Com’X 510 and
DN13045SBX10091,10.195.23.45,00:80:67:F9:30:B8, the logged device.
COMX_008067F930B8_1,Resource-1,PM810,
PM810,30,6,23227,157.198.184.116,Building 1 Utility
Entrance,3,CM4000,15]
4 [...Topic ID 1, Topic ID 2, Topic ID 3] This row contains the column headings for the topic IDs(1) in
row 5. The first 3 commas are used for layout purposes in a
spreadsheet application.
5 [...1617,1621,1625] This row contains the topic IDs of the values logged.
7 [Error,UTC Offset (Minutes),Local Time Stamp,Apparent This row contains the column headings for the data logged in
Energy (kVAh),Real Energy (kWh),Reactive Energy (kVARh)] rows 8 and higher.
Related Topics
• Selecting Measurements to Log or Publish
Field Description
When using the DSP connection, firmware upgrades are automatically launched. If
you want to use the DSP platform through a GPRS connection, we recommend
that you update the firmware before setting up DSP.
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Related Topics
• Upgrading Firmware via DSP
1. Click Settings > General Settings > Wi-Fi Access Point Settings.
2. Click Yes to Enable Wi-Fi access point.
3. Select the duration in the Session duration drop-down list (Default: 1 hour).
4. Click Save changes.
If Session duration is modified during a Wi-Fi access point session, the
modification is taken into account at the next session.
This setting only enables access point mode. To start the Wi-Fi access point
mode session, push the Wi-Fi button located near the USB port on the
front face. The Wi-Fi button LED flashes green.
Related Topics
• Accessing Through Wi-Fi Access Point Mode With Windows
• Accessing Through Wi-Fi Access Point Mode
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Site Information
The Site name field that appears in the Site Information collapsible menu is used
as a site name by different platforms.
All measurements are assigned to this site location.
In Energy Operation, the Site name parameter is used to create the site location
name that appears in Energy Operation platform environment.
Data Logging
The Com’X can log data at pre-defined intervals.
The logging interval can be set for each type of commodity, for example, electricity,
water, or gas. Each device can report only one type of commodity.
Security
You can configure the firewall, upload a certificate provided by your network
administrator, and control HTTPS redirection.
Security displays the Com’X firewall settings as well as the HTTPS security
certificate currently in use.
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Firewall Management
Firewall Management allows you to enable or disable the ports and configure port
numbers per interface, except where noted.
Port Settings
There are default Firewall Management settings for each protocol per interface.
Modbus TCP 502, Disable 502, Enabled 502, Enabled 502, Disabled
(1) Status and port number are not editable.
For example, with the Com’X configured to use two separate Ethernet ports, an
IFE connected downstream on Com’X Ethernet Port 2 can send emails to Facility
Advisor through Ethernet Port 1.
Upstream network access is disabled by default. When enabled, access adapts to
the network configuration in Network Settings.
1. Click Settings > Security > Firewall Management. Configure each interface
by protocol according to the available options above.
NOTE: Editable port numbers can be set to the default value or any port
number above 1023.
2. Alternatively, click Defaults to reset to defaults.
3. Click Save changes.
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NOTICE
IRRECOVERABLE PASSWORD
Record your device's user and password information in a secure location.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in data loss.
Certificates
You can view the current HTTPS security certificate, upload a certificate provided
by your network administrator to the Com’X, and reset to factory default from this
page.
To remove the current certificate and set the Com’X back to the factory default
certificate, click Reset.
HTTPS Redirection
HTTPS Redirection allows you to secure the communication between PC and
Com’X and is enabled by default.
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NOTICE
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS
Do not disable HTTPS redirection if there is sensitive or private information on
your local network.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
User Management
User Management allows you to create user groups with configurable permissions
for Com’X features.
Then you can create individual user accounts and assign each user to a group,
based on the desired permissions.
Only an administrator can add, modify, or remove users and groups.
Related Topics
• Links
Group Settings
There are two default user groups: administrator and guest. You can create
additional groups, for example, Engineering, Operations, or Maintenance.
Group permissions are:
• View: a group has view-only permission for the selected feature.
• Modify: a group has read/write permissions for the selected feature. View
must also be selected to display the feature in the web view.
The table below describes permissions for each group.
Group Settings
User-defined Default access for a new group is view for all features. An
administrator must assign permissions.
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Creating a Group
Only an administrator can create a new group.
Deleting a Group
You cannot delete a user group if there are any users assigned to that group.
Remove users from the group, then follow the steps below.
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Users
There are two default users: admin and guest. An administrator can create
additional users and assign permissions.
The table below describes login credentials for users.
Creating a User
New users can be created.
Modifying a User
You can modify user settings except for the username and password.
An administrator cannot modify the username or password after the user is
created. If you forget your username or password, contact an administrator to
delete the account and create a new one.
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3. Modify the fields you want to change, then click Save changes.
The user must change the password after logging in for the first time.
Related Topics
• Changing the Password
Deleting a User
If a user is logged in when you delete the account, the user receives a session
timeout notification.
Any unsaved changes made by the user are lost.
Event Settings
Events includes predefined and custom events that can be sent to Facility Advisor.
Custom events can also be sent to an email recipient.
Before configuring events for Facility Advisor, contact Schneider ElectricFacility
Advisor support to confirm availability of events. To send events to Facility Advisor
through DSP, you must enable Schneider ElectricServices in Settings > General
Settings > Schneider Electric Services.
To enable/disable predefined or custom events, click Settings > Events > Event
Settings.
Predefined Events
Predefined Events are defined in the Com’X for protection devices. Enabling
Predefined Events allows FA users to send event information from the Com’X to
FA.
Your Schneider Electric Partner can help you understand how to use these events
to signal pre-trip conditions, analyze trips, and schedule periodic maintenance.
Predefined Events cannot be edited or acknowledged from the Com’X.
To enable/disable predefined events, click Settings > Events > Event Settings.
Custom Events
Custom Events allows you to define event conditions for any device using the
drag and drop event builder.
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An event consists of the following block elements, found in the event builder menu.
Event Container block for event conditions, actions, and severity level field.
Event Conditions • Threshold: Set one threshold value at which an event occurs.
• Pickup/Dropout: Set the value at which an event occurs
(pickup) and the value at which the event is no longer active
(dropout). Use this type to avoid nuisance events.
• Boolean: Create an event when a Boolean topic value changes, is
True, or is False, for example, when breaker open status is True.
• And: Allows you to combine up to three conditions for an event.
Devices Select the device and topic that trigger an event. For example, receive a
notification when the Temperature on a Temperature Probe Pt100 exceeds
26°C.
The device must be connected to the Com’X in Device Settings.
Actions • Send Email: The Com'X routes an email to the specified recipient
when the event conditions are met.
• Send to Facility Advisor: You can enter text in the Action block, for
example, the event description. We recommend using the same or
similar text as the Event Name field in the Com’X.
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WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
• Do not incorrectly configure the software, as this can lead to inaccurate
reports and/or data results.
• Do not base your maintenance or service actions solely on messages and
information displayed by the software.
• Do not rely solely on data displayed in the software reports to determine if the
system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and
requirements.
• Do not use data displayed in the software as a substitute for proper
workplace practices or equipment maintenance.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury,
equipment damage, or permanent loss of data.
1. Click Settings > Events > Custom Events, then click New Custom Event.
The event builder displays.
2. Click Event Types in the event builder menu, then drag a green event block
onto the workspace.
3. Select the event's Severity: None, Low (alert), or High (Error).
NOTE: For Facility Advisor users, this field corresponds to the severity level in
Facility Advisor.
4. Click Event Conditions in the event builder menu, and drag a conditions
block into the "when" space, until it snaps into place.
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3. Either edit the event block and click Save changes, or click Delete to remove
the event from the Custom Event Library.
Related Topics
• Com’X 510 Troubleshooting
Copying an Event
You can create a new event from an existing event.
Links
The Com’X 510 supports two types of documentation links.
• Local file access (stored on the Com’X 510)
• External URL access.
The Com’X 510 includes built-in links. These items cannot be edited but can be
deleted.
Related Topics
• User Management
Configuring Links
You can add links to the Com’X.
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You can change the type of link after it has been created. To edit a link, click Edit,
make the desired changes, then click Update.
To delete a link, click the check box beside the link name, then click Remove.
Viewing Links
You can view your device’s links.
WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
• Do not incorrectly configure the software, as this can lead to inaccurate
reports and/or data results.
• Do not base your maintenance or service actions solely on messages and
information displayed by the software.
• Do not rely solely on data displayed in the software to determine if the device
is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and requirements.
• Do not use data displayed in the software as a substitute for proper
workplace practices or equipment maintenance.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Any file referenced by init.js is also required for the page to be valid and viewable.
Before uploading any files, compare the size of the custom page file set with the
Available Storage.
NOTICE
IMPAIRED COM'X PERFORMANCE
Do not add more than 10 MB of files to Custom Page Management.
Failure to follow these instructions can impair Com'X performance.
To view the newly added web page, you must log out and log in again.
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After you add, edit, or delete custom page content, you must log out and log in
again to view the updates. An invalid page is not viewable in Monitoring.
Related Topics
• User Management
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Static IP Settings
In the Com’X, you can define the IPv4 addresses of the Ethernet interface,
subnetwork mask, and default gateway.
These settings must be consistent with the network policy of the site. The IT
administrator of the site should be contacted to provide this information.
1. Provide the local IT manager with the MAC address of the Com’X Ethernet
port 1.
The address can be found on the label on the front face of the device or in the
About page.
2. Ask the IT manager to provide a fixed IPv4 address so that the same IP
address is always assigned to the Com’X.
The IP address is to be given by the IT manager.
3. Write down the IPv4 address:
• on the label sheet provided with the Com’X. This sheet can be stuck on
the inside of the cover.
• in the space provided in the Ethernet configuration collapsible menu in
Settings > General Settings > Network Settings.
4. Check that the IT manager has added the Com’X to the DHCP server.
This graphic shows the MAC address on the label of the Com’X:
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Related Topics
• Selecting a Network Configuration
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Related Topics
• Accessing Through the Ethernet Port With Windows
Related Topics
• Modbus Register Mapping
• Firewall Management
• Selecting Measurements to Log or Publish
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Serial port
Delay Between Frames (ms) Defines the minimum silent 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70,
time between the end of a 80, 90, 100
received response and the Default: 50 ms
beginning of a new request on
the serial line.
TCP/IP Server
Enable Server Connection Idle Enables a timer that closes the Yes, No
Time Modbus TCP/IP connection Default: No
after a specified amount of idle
time.
Server Connection Idle Time Length of time after which a 1–65535 seconds
TCP/IP connection is closed.
Enable Modbus TCP/IP Proxy Setting that determines if Yes, No
Modbus TCP/IP messages Default: Yes
from remote clients will be
routed to remote Modbus TCP/
IP devices that are defined in
the Com’X.
Enable Serial Modbus Forwards received Modbus Yes, No
Broadcasts broadcast messages to the Default: No
slave devices connected to the
local serial port.
TCP/IP Client
Client Connection Timeout Amount of time the Com’X will .1–10 seconds
(seconds) wait for a remote Modbus TCP/ Default: 2
IP device to respond to a
Modbus TCP/IP connection
request initiated by the Com’X.
Client Message Timeout Amount of time the Com’X will 1–20 seconds
(seconds) wait for a remote Modbus TCP/ Default: 3
IP device to respond to a
Modbus TCP/IP request
initiated by the Com’X.
NOTICE
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified workers should modify the Modbus gateway settings. Such
modifications should be performed only after reading about and understanding
the Modbus gateway settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can impair network performance.
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Related Topics
• Starting the Data Logging
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Baud rate Defines the speed of the serial line. 1200, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, and 115200 Bauds.(1)
The factory setting is 19200 to match
the values of Schneider Electric
equipment. Most third-party Modbus
equipment supports this Baud rate.
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NOTICE
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified workers should modify the Modbus gateway settings. Such
modifications should be performed only after reading about and understanding
the Modbus gateway settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can impair network performance.
Time to Live Identifies the number of routers a TCP packet 1-255 hops
can pass before it is discarded. Default: 60 hops
Enable TCP Keep A keepalive is a message sent to check that the Yes or No
Alive link between the Com’X 510 and its connected Default: Yes
host is operating, or to prevent this link from
being broken.
NOTICE
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified workers should modify the advanced Ethernet settings. Such
modifications should be performed only after reading about and understanding
the advanced Ethernet settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can impair network performance.
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Related Topics
• Discovering Zigbee Devices
NOTICE
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Do not mount the ZigBee key inside the cabinet or switchboard when using the
High power transmission setting.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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The setup takes about 60 seconds. When the network starts, the ZigBee status
shows that the network is ready to be used, and the ZigBee key LED flashes
green.
You can now use the ZigBee discovery function to connect devices to the network.
Related Topics
• Discovering Zigbee Devices
1. Log in to the Com’X, and then select Settings > Communication > ZigBee
Settings.
The ZigBee Settings screen is displayed.
2. In theActivate ZigBee field select No, and then click Save changes.
The ZigBee status shows that no network is defined. You can now perform
maintenance or change the network settings.
3. In the Activate ZigBee field, select Yes.
4. In the Create New ZigBee Network field, leave the value as No.
5. In the Transmission power field, select one of the following options:
– Standard power: Select this option when the ZigBee key and all ZigBee
devices are in the same switchboard or cabinet.
– High power: Select this option when the ZigBee key is connected to the
Com’X through a USB extension cable. You are asked to confirm that the
ZigBee key is outside the switchboard or cabinet. Click OK to confirm.
6. Click Save changes.
The setup takes a few seconds. When the network starts, the ZigBee status
shows that the network is ready to be used, and the ZigBee key LED flashes
green.
1. Log in to the Com’X, and then select Settings > Communication > ZigBee
Settings.
The ZigBee Settings screen is displayed.
2. In the Activate ZigBee field select No, and then click Save changes.
The ZigBee status shows that no network is defined. You can now perform
maintenance or change the network settings.
3. In the Activate ZigBee field, select Yes.
4. In the Create New ZigBee network field, select Yes.
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5. Follow step 6 through to the end of ZigBee Network Settings to complete the
setup.
Related Topics
• Discovering Zigbee Devices
• ZigBee Network Settings
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WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
Do not incorrectly configure the software, as this can lead to inaccurate reports
and/or data results.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Disconnected Devices
This area displays the devices that are not connected to the installation.
Measurements from these devices are not logged.
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Device Properties
For a selected device, this zone allows you to:
• define some metadata such as the name, the physical location and, for a
meter, the commodity, the energy usage, and the area in the building that is
being monitored.
• set up or modify settings such as: the pulse weight for a pulse meter, the
slave ID for a Modbus meter, the IP address for a gateway, and the
measurements to be logged and published to the selected hosted platform.
• connect and disconnect downstream devices in the drop-down lists when the
selected device allows it. Each connection type has its own area. Only devices
that can be connected to this type are listed.
This graphic shows the interface of device properties:
Action Buttons
This table describes the interface buttons:
Discover connected devices Launches a Modbus device Enabled when the Com’X or an
discovery and automatically Ethernet gateway is selected.
retrieves devices that are
connected downstream.
Delete Removes the selected device. Enabled when a device is
selected.
Deletes or moves the devices
connected downstream to the
Disconnected devices area.
Save changes Validates the modifications. Disabled when:
• there is no change in the
web page.
• mandatory fields are left
blank. Those fields are
highlighted in red.
• inappropriate characters
are entered in a field. This
field is highlighted in red.
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Common Properties
All devices have General Properties and Monitored Area.
General Properties
All devices have a set of general properties that includes Type, Name, Comment,
Commodity, and Device Location.
This graphic shows the interface of the general properties:
The device name is associated with a measurement to create the meter in Energy
Operation. For example, the active energy measurement for a PM3250 named
Ventilation Q01 creates a meter Ventilation Q01_Active Energy.
NOTE: Energy Operation retrieves this information from the Com’X to create the
metering site architecture.
Monitored Area
The graphic shows the monitored area interface:
This area enables you to define the building area measured by the meter or
sensor. A site can be made up of several buildings. Each building can have several
floors. Each floor can be made up of several zones. The site topology is defined by
entering values in the Building, Floor, and Zone fields.
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The Usage field helps identify the device in the Measurement Table. You can
either use a predefined name or customize your own.
To type a floor name, you must enter a building name first. To type a zone name,
you must enter a floor name first.
This table shows naming examples for the different fields of the Monitored Area
collapsible menu:
Monitored Area
Device
Meter/Sensor Location Building Floor Zone Usage
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Monitored Area
Device
Meter/Sensor Location Building Floor Zone Usage
Related Topics
• Data Logging
Related Topics
• Discovering Connected Devices
Modifying a Device
You can modify device settings.
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Disconnecting a Device
There is a procedure to disconnect a device from an upstream device.
When disconnected, the device does not appear in the Measurements Table. No
measurement from this device is sent to the hosted platform. The device is still
available in Real Time Data.
Reconnecting a Device
You can reconnect a device from an upstream device.
Replacing a Device
You can replace an existing device with another device of a similar type.
This procedure can be used to replace a standard device with a custom device
without losing the properties of the original device.
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Related Topics
• Discovering Connected Devices
• Discovering Zigbee Devices
Deleting a Device
You can delete devices from the Com’X.
Site name X X X
Device name X X X
Selected X X X
measurement
Commodity X – X
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Floor X – X
Zone X – X
Usage X – X
Logging too many topics per interval may affect your Com’X performance,
including degraded web page response and missed logging intervals. For
example, for a logging interval of less than five minutes, we recommend that you
log no more than 8 devices with 50 total topics.
This graphic shows the measurement table interface:
Related Topics
• Modbus Register Mapping
• Firewall Management
• Selecting Platform and Publication Frequency
• File Format of CSV Export
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Icon Description
Measurement Properties
This graphic shows the interface of the measurement properties of a built-in
Schneider Electric pulse meter:
Offset Sets an offset for the active Enables you to start the
energy. The value can be counter with the value that can
positive or negative. be read on the meter display.
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Measurement Table
This graphic shows the interface of the measurement table for a Schneider Electric
pulse meter:
Related Topics
• Custom Models
Measurement Properties
The Pt100/Pt1000 Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD) are sensors used to
measure temperature by correlating the resistance of the RTD element with
temperature.
The RTD can only be connected to the analog inputs of the Com’X.
The temperature range is from -50 °C (-58 °F) to +104 °C (219 °F).
When connecting an RTD probe to the Com’X, there are no specific parameters to
configure.
Measurement Table
By default, the temperature is logged and published to the selected platform.
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Related Topics
• Custom Models
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6. Deselect any devices you do not want to add, then click Create.
The Modbus Discovery window closes and all the discovered devices appear
in the device tree view as follows:
• If a device was created using a built-in model, the application
automatically associates the device with the appropriate model.
• If a device was created from a custom model that was added to the
Custom Library, the application associates the device with the first model
in the custom device list. In this case, you need to select the appropriate
custom model for the device in the device type list.
Related Topics
• Discovering Zigbee Devices
• Modifying a Device
Message Description
This device is already connected The device has been discovered from a previous Modbus
discovery or by manual entry. It is supported by the Com’X.
Unknown device The device has been discovered but it is not supported by the
Com’X. This occurs if the device is a custom device, and no custom
models have been created in the Custom Library.
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Related Topics
• Common Properties
WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
The configuration in the Com’X must be consistent with the configuration in the
WT4200 Modbus receiver.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
This graphic presents the general properties interface for connecting devices to the
WT4200 Modbus Receiver:
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Related Topics
• Com’X 510 Custom Library
This graphic presents the general properties interface for connecting devices to the
Acti 9 Smartlink:
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NOTE: If using the prefabricated cable associated with the contactor iACT24 or
impulse relay iATL24, the device must be connected on the digital input 1 of the
channel. This input provides the status of the device.
Field Description
Local ID The address to use when accessing data from a device by an external
client. The Local ID must be unique.
This configuration parameter can only be changed if data logging is
disabled for the device being updated.
Related Topics
• Starting the Data Logging
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Related Topics
• Creating a Custom Model
Related Topics
• ZigBee Network Settings
• Discovering Connected Devices
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Measurements
Viewing the Measurements Table
The Measurements Table allows you to view all the meters and sensors of the
system that log data. Only the data that has been selected for logging is present in
the Measurements Table.
Meters are grouped by commodity. This graphic shows the interface of the
Measurements Table:
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Commissioning Overview
The Commissioning tab allows you to view configuration notifications and
commission other features.
Commissioning allows you to:
• check that configuration is completed.
• start/stop data logging.
• send the metering architecture to Energy Operation. This option is available
only if Energy Operation is selected as the publication platform.
• export the logged data manually to the selected hosted platform.
• start the periodic publication of data to the selected hosted platform.
Commissioning Interface
Use the commissioning interface to start data logging and publication.
This graphic presents the commissioning interface:
Field Description
Publication Allows you to export the logged data manually to the hosted platform.
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Field Description
Status console Displays the successive steps with the corresponding status when
the publication is launched, from the construction of the data file to
the delivery of the file on the database server.
Refer to the maintenance logs if an error occurs during publication.
(1)
If you change the topology of the Com’X or modify the Com’X configuration by adding some
measurement values or meters after the first publication, do not use the Send Topology button.
Contact local Schneider Electric technical support.
Related Topics
• Logs
To disable data logging, click Commissioning > Data Logging > Stop data
logging.
If you are publishing data to Energy Operation, you must send the topology to
Energy Operation.
After you have configured devices for publishing:
1. Click the Test publication button to send data to the hosted platform.
2. Click the Start periodic publication button to send data to the hosted
platform according to the frequency set in Publication settings.
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Menu Description
Monitored Area Parameters describing the location and use of the device as
defined in Common Properties
Related Topics
• Common Properties
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1. Click Monitoring > Real Time Data > Single Device View.
2. Select a device from the Device drop-down list. The gauges display data from
the selected device.
3. Click the expandable menus to view each set of data.
Summary Measurement
Circuit • Demand RMS Current (A)
• Active Power (kW)
• Power Factor
• Breaker Status
Load Current RMS Current per phase (A)
1. Click Monitoring > Real Time Data > Summary Device View.
2. Select the summary you want to view.
3. Select the device(s) from the Device Selection list. The requested data
displays.
For the current session, the selected settings are maintained if you navigate
away from Summary Device View.
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1. Click Monitoring > Real Time Data > Real Time Trending.
2. Select devices from the Available Devices list, then select a topic(s) from the
Available Topics list.
NOTE: Only topics common to all selected devices are available for trending.
The maximum number of topics to trend is dependent on the number of
devices selected. The product of the selected devices and topics must be 9 or
less.
3. Select the axis update method:
• Fixed adds data points left to right and the x-axis stays constant.
• Auto re-plots data points and redraws the x-axis after each sample.
4. Choose a trend duration of 1 to 15 minutes.
NOTE: Data samples are taken at a one-second rate but may take longer
depending on the communications load on the serial sub-net and/or remote
devices.
5. Click Start Sampling. The graph begins to update.
6. You can stop trending before reaching the trend time by clicking Stop
Sampling. If you press Start Sampling again, a new trend is started.
7. Click VIEW POINTS to see the data in a table format.
During the sampling, you can change the axis and line type, as well as
navigate away from Real Time Trending.
Related Topics
• Group Settings
1. Click EXPORT DATA, then follow your browser's prompts for saving the file.
Alternatively, click VIEW POINTS, then click Export Data.
2. To save the graph as an image, right-click the graph, then click Save image
as. Follow your browser's prompts for saving the file.
Dashboards
There are two types of dashboards: Energy and Historical Trending.
Energy dashboards display energy consumption information aggregated over
time. Historical Trending displays each data point collected for the devices/topics
and timeline chosen.
The Com’X supports the four periods for energy dashboards described below.
Period Description
Day over Day By default, displays previous day over current day by hours.
Week over Week By default, displays previous week over current week by days.
4 Weeks over 4 Weeks By default, displays previous four-week period over current four-week
period.
Months are aligned by day of the week, not day of the month.
Year over Year By default, displays previous calendar year over current year by
months.
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a. Click the calendar icon to select a new start date for the Period.
For Historical Trending, you can also select an end date to display up to
92 days.
b. Select the type of graph.
c. Click the divider between the device list and the graph to collapse the
selection area and increase the dashboard's display area.
6. Click VIEW POINTS to see the data in a table format.
NOTE: The graph updates only if the Period includes the current day.
Otherwise, the dashboard remains static.
Dashboard Links
You can save a dashboard link to avoid having to select from the main menu each
time you access the dashboard.
This table describes the methods for saving a dashboard link.
Option Description
Browser Bookmark Allows users to access the saved dashboard on the computer
where the bookmark is created.
Follow instructions for setting a bookmark in your preferred
browser.
Documentation Link Allows all users to access a saved dashboard from the Links
page.
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Related Topics
• User Management
• Links
NOTE: The graph updates only if the Period includes the current day. Otherwise,
the dashboard remains static.
Related Topics
• Group Settings
Related Topics
• File Format of CSV Export
• Selecting Measurements to Log or Publish
A .zip file with the format Com'X Name_Date&time.zip is added to your default
download location.
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Related Topics
• Adding a Custom Web Page
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NOTE: Date/Time values are reported only when the device supports them. For
example, if a device does not support the Min/Max value for "Date/Time Last
Reset," the "Min/Max" value will not be populated here.
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Statistics
Statistics shows accumulated readings since the Com’X was last reset.
If power to the Com’X is lost or the device is reset due to a configuration change or
other event, all cumulative values reset to zero.
Viewing Statistics
You can view the accumulated readings since the Com'X was last reset.
Resetting Statistics
You can reset the Network or Modbus readings accumulated since the Com'X was
last reset.
Modbus Statistics
Modbus statistics are available for your device.
Parameter Description
RS485
Messages Received A counter that increments each time a message is received.
Message Timeouts A counter that increments each time a request message is sent
without receiving a corresponding response message within the
allowed time. Timeouts are typically the result of configuration
errors or a non-responsive device.
CRC Errors A counter that increments each time a frame is received that has
a checksum/CRC that does not match what is calculated.
Protocol Errors A counter that increments each time an ill-formed message is
received.
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Parameter Description
Device Details A detailed table providing statistics per device. Click the link to
open the table in a new window.
TCP/IP Server
Messages Received A counter that increments each time a message is received.
TCP/IP Client
Messages Received A counter that increments each time a message is received.
Message Timeouts A counter that increments each time a request message is sent
without receiving a corresponding response message within the
allowed time. Timeouts are typically the result of configuration
errors or a non-responsive device.
Connection Timeouts A counter that increments each time the device times out on a
connection request.
Device Details A detailed table providing statistics per device. Click the link to
open the table in a new window.
Network Statistics
Your device provides network statistics.
Parameter Description
Ethernet
Speed A status string that represents the speed setting being used to
communicate with the linking partner.
Options: 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
Receive Errors A counter that increments each time a packet is received with a
receive error.
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Parameter Description
Data Type Menu for selecting the type of Holding Registers, Input
data the registers hold and the Registers, Output Coils, Input
format (Decimal, Hexadecimal, Coils, or Device ID
Binary, or ASCII) you want Default: Holding Registers.
returned.
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Communications Check
The communication status of a device is evaluated with each communication
initiated by the Com’X, for example when using Real Time Data.
When the Out of Service Time is enabled, the Com’X discontinues
communications to a device after two consecutive message time-outs. The Com’X
treats the device as out of service and does not attempt to communicate with it
again until the Out of Service Time period has expired.
This reduces unnecessary network traffic by removing messages going to a device
that is known to be out of service. You can circumvent the timer by manually
initiating a communications check.
If you do not enable Out of Service Time, the Com’X continues to attempt
communications with the device, and time-outs from unresponsive devices will
affect bandwidth of external clients.
In the Communications Check subtab, you can execute a manual
communications check as well as configure the Out of Service timer for re-
establishing communication.
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Field Setting
Select model type Select a model type from the list. This selection determines the
properties structure of the new custom model.
Create model Select the basis for the new custom model:
• New
• Based on a Schneider Electric model
• Based on a custom model
<base model type> If you are basing the new custom model on an existing Schneider
Electric model or a custom model, select the existing model on
which the new model is based.
Model name Enter the name of the new custom model, or accept the default
name.
Default value of Select a default commodity the new model measures.
commodity
Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used
4. Click Create.
The dialog closes, and the newly created custom model properties page
opens for initial configuration.
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– To delete a single model, click the delete icon ( ) in the row for the model
you want to delete, or
– To delete multiple models, place a check mark next to the models you want
to delete, then click Delete.
A model is deleted when you issue the delete command. No message box
appears and asks you to confirm the delete command.
– To export a single model, click the Export icon ( ) in the row for the
model you want to export, or
– To export multiple models, place a check mark next to the models you want
to export, then click Export.
The exported model is wrapped in a .zip file and sent to the default download
location of your browser.
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Field Setting
Create model Select the basis for the new custom model:
• New
• Based on a Schneider Electric model
• Based on a custom model
<base model type> If you are basing the new custom model on an existing Schneider
Electric model or a custom model, select the existing model on
which the new model is based.
Model name Enter the name of the new custom model, or accept the default
name Modbus RTU Slave_Custom or Modbus TCP Slave_
Custom.
Default value of Select a default commodity the new model measures.
commodity
Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used
4. Click Create.
The dialog closes, and the newly created custom model properties page
opens for initial configuration.
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1. Select the new model in the model tree view, then click the Slave collapsible
menu.
2. Select the reading order in the Endianness drop-down list.
This setting describes the register order to be used when a variable is
formatted with more than one register.
NOTE: The endianness depends on the device and must be selected in the
Com’X settings. For example, PM700 is big endian and PM800 is little endian.
The endianness setting is not used if variables are formatted with 16-bit
registers.
3. Click New frame.
Register
Register Number Read/write Scale Unit Format Interval Description
When reading the device documentation, it appears that all variables can be read
with 1 frame of registers (Function code 03) starting from register 1037 and ending
with register 1054 (count = 18).
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2. When you finish adding and configuring frame settings, click Save changes.
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2. Click New item to create a new variable, and fill in these different fields:
3. When you finish adding and configuring frame settings, click OK to close the
dialog, then click Save changes.
The table describes the available formats:
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Related Topics
• Discovering Connected Devices
• Adding a Modbus Device Manually
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Field Setting
Create model Select the basis for the new custom model:
• New
• Based on a Schneider Electric model
• Based on a custom model
<base model type> If you are basing the new custom model on an existing
Schneider Electric model or a custom model, select the
existing model on which the new model is based.
Model name Enter the name of the new custom model, or accept the
default name Pulse Meter_Custom.
Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures.
Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used
4. Click Create.
The dialog closes, and the newly created custom model properties page
opens for initial configuration.
5. Configure the measure properties for a newly created custom pulse meter
model.
Measure Properties
Field Description
Upper Range Defines when the active energy counter rolls back to
zero.
Flow element Select a flow element from the list, or select Custom
and type a personalized name into the Custom flow
element field.
Flow unit Select a flow unit from the list, or select Custom and
type a personalized unit into the Custom flow unit
field.
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Measurements table
The measure property selections you make, including customized properties, are
reflected in the measurements table. The following example displays customized
count and flow elements and units:
Measurement Properties
The custom KYZ pulse meter model presents the same Measure Properties and
Measurements table items as a Custom Pulse Meter.
The measure properties include the following:
Field Description
Count element Select a measure element from the list, or select Custom and
type a personalized name into the Custom count element field.
Count unit Select a measure unit from the list, or select Custom and type a
personalized unit into the Custom count unit field.
Pulse weight The pulse counter increases by this value each time a pulse is
received. The list is restricted to the values that correspond to
the selected meter type.
Upper Range Defines when the active energy counter rolls back to zero.
Flow element Select a flow element from the list, or select Custom and type a
personalized name into the Custom flow element field.
Flow unit Select a flow unit from the list, or select Custom and type a
personalized unit into the Custom flow unit field.
Index Counter
This graphic shows the difference between a KYZ pulse meter and a standard
pulse meter (pulse weight = 10):
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Field Setting
Create model Select the basis for the new custom model:
• New
• Based on a Schneider Electric model
• Based on a custom model
<base model type> If you are basing the new custom model on an existing
Schneider Electric model or a custom model, select the
existing model on which the new model is based.
Model name Enter the name of the new custom model, or accept the
default name Main Meter_Custom
Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures.
Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used
4. Click Create.
The dialog closes, and the newly created custom model properties page
opens for initial configuration.
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The customized main meter has customized settings for the measure properties of
each of the two pulse outputs, and the same signal properties as the standard
main meter.
This graphic shows the measure and signal properties for a newly created custom
main meter model:
Field Description
Count element Select a measure element from the list, or select Custom and
enter a personalized name into the Custom count element
field.
Count unit Select a measure unit from the list, or select Custom and enter
a personalized unit into the Custom count unit field.
Pulse weight The pulse counter increases by this value each time a pulse is
received. The list is restricted to the values that correspond to
the selected meter type.
Upper Range Defines when the active energy counter rolls back to zero.
Flow Element Select a flow element from the list, or select Custom and enter a
personalized name into the Custom flow element field.
Flow unit Select a flow unit from the list, or select Custom and enter a
personalized unit into the Custom flow unit field.
Field Description
Signal element Enter the name of this signal, or accept the default name Status
Output n, where n represents the signal number (1 to 4).
Value for 0 Enter the status associated with a value of 0. Default is OFF.
Value for 1 Enter the status associated with a value of 1. Default is ON.
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Measurements Table
The measure and signal property selections you make, including customized
properties for pulse outputs, are reflected in the measurements table. The
following example displays customized count and flow elements and units for the
second measure property:
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Field Setting
Create model Select the basis for the new custom model:
• New
• Based on a custom model
<base model type> If you are basing the new custom model on an existing
custom model, select the existing model on which the
new model is based.
Model name Enter the name of the new custom model, or accept the
default name Contactor Custom or Impulse Relay
Custom.
Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures.
Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used
4. Click Create.
The dialog closes, and the newly created custom model properties page
opens for initial configuration.
5. Configure the measurement properties of a contactor or impulse relay.
Measurement Properties
Field Description
Measurement Table
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Field Setting
Create model Select the basis for the new custom model:
• New
Type Enter the name of the new custom model, or accept the
default name, either Sensor 4-20mA_Custom or
Sensor 0-10V_Custom, depending on the selected
model type.
Default value of commodity Select a default commodity the new model measures.
Default value of usage Select a default value for how the new model is used
4. Click Create.
The dialog closes, and the newly created custom model properties page
opens for initial configuration.
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Field Description
Measurements Table
The monitoring property selections you make, including customized properties, are
reflected in the measurements table. The following example displays a customized
count elements and unit:
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Downloading Logs
Get diagnostics info allows you to download the Com’X logs.
The downloaded file cannot be read with common software. This file is useful only
to Schneider Electric technical support.
Logged Events
Your device logs events.
The events that are logged are:
Topic Event
Resource Change in the configuration of:
• devices
• publication
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Topic Event
Boot time
System Settings
System Settings allows you to save and restore a configuration, upgrade Com’X
firmware, and enable remote access for support.
NOTICE
HAZARD OF UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS
Do not communicate a backup file to unauthorized persons.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Related Topics
• Upgrade Firmware
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When you back up an existing configuration file for duplication on another device,
the backup file contains the original configuration, except for the following settings:
• The device Name field is set to Com’X 510_xxyyzz, where xxyyzz represents
the last three hexadecimal octets of the device MAC address
• the Site name field is left blank (a new Energy Operation site ID is created)
NOTE: Do not use this procedure with a backup from a box connected to DSP.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
1. Insert a USB key into the USB port on the Com’X front panel.
2. Press and hold the Backup button for at least three seconds.
During backup the USB LED behaves as follows:
• If no error is detected during backup, the USB LED blinks green for 500
ms, then off for 500 ms.
• If an error is detected, the USB LED blinks green for 250 ms, then off for
250 ms for a total of three seconds.
3. If no error is detected during backup, the backup is complete when the
blinking stops.
You can remove the USB key from the Com’X front panel.
When restoring the configuration with a local file, the current password is
unchanged.
Do not restore a backup made without a connection to Digital Service Platform to a
box after a connection to DSP has been made.
Follow this procedure to restore the configuration on the same Com’X:
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Related Topics
• Save the Configuration
You can restore a locally saved configuration file on the same Com’X using a
USB key.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
1. Copy the saved configuration file to a folder named "Restore" at the root of the
USB key.
2. Power off Com’X, then plug the USB key into the USB port on the Com’X front
panel.
3. Power on the Com’X and wait for it to reboot.
When the power LED turns green, the reboot is complete.
4. Log in to the Com’X.
5. Check the configuration in the settings tabs and start the publication again
from the Commissioning tab.
Related Topics
• Save the Configuration
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After saving the configuration for duplication on one Com’X, you can upload a
duplicate configuration file to another Com’X:
Related Topics
• Uploading a Duplicate Configuration with a USB Key
• Saving the Configuration for Duplication on Another Com’X
You can upload a duplicate configuration file from another Com’X using a USB key.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
1. Copy the duplicate configuration file to a folder named "Restore" at the root of
the USB key.
2. Power off the Com’X, then plug the USB key into the USB port on the Com’X
front panel.
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Related Topics
• Uploading a Duplicate Configuration with a Local File
• Saving the Configuration for Duplication on Another Com’X
Upgrade Firmware
The Com’X can be updated using secured firmware through the web page or the
USB port on the Com’X front face.
For the latest firmware update, check www.schneider-electric.com on the Com’X
page, or contact your local sales representative.
Firmware upgrades can only be successful if the date and time of the Com’X is
correctly configured.
Related Topics
• Save the Configuration
• Configuring Date and Time
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4. Click Open.
The selected file appears in the field next to the Browse button.
5. Click Upgrade Firmware.
The message “Application not reachable” is displayed during the upgrade.
6. Wait for the Com’X to reboot.
The power LED turns green when the reboot is complete.
7. Log in to the Com’X.
8. Check that the new firmware has been installed in the About page.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
1. Save the firmware file at the root of the USB memory key.
2. Rename the file to upgrade.sp1.
3. Make sure there is no file located at the root of the USB memory key with a
name that is the same as the serial number of the Com’X.
4. Power down the Com’X.
5. Insert the USB memory key in the USB port located on the front face.
6. Power up the Com’X.
7. Wait for the Com’X to reboot.
The power LED turns green when the reboot is complete.
8. Connect to the Com’X through a PC and click the About link to check that the
new firmware is installed.
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Data is lost when you replace the SD card, which affects your ability to view
historical data on board. We recommend backing up the data if possible before
replacing the SD card.
Contact Schneider Electric technical support to order the supported replacement
SD card.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
LOST DATA OR DATA CORRUPTION
Power down the Com’X before inserting or removing the SD card. Otherwise, the
Com’X will lose the ability to log and publish data.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in lost or corrupt data.
Related Topics
• Publication
The Remote Access button is deactivated three hours after you turn it on.
Alternatively, you can deactivate Remote Access as in the steps above.
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Product Replacement
To restore the Com’X configuration via a local file, replace the old Com’X with the
new one and use one of the methods for restoring the configuration.
Related Topics
• Restore the Configuration
1. Press the Backup button on the Com’X front face and hold it for at least
10 s until the power LED flashes green three times.
2. Release the button.
3. To access to the Com’X configuration web pages, use these settings:
• Username: admin
• Password: admin
Related Topics
• Disabling the Password Reset Button
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NOTICE
HAZARD OF IP ADDRESS CONFLICT
Disconnect the Com’X from any Ethernet networks before resetting the IP
settings to factory values.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in impaired
communications.
If you are using a Schneider Electric Service through DSP, contact Schneider
Electric support before performing a factory reset. Otherwise, you must contact
DSP support to reconnect to your subscribed service: dsp-support@schneider-
electric.com.
To reset the energy server completely, follow this procedure to set all configuration
settings to factory values:
1. Power down the Com’X and wait until the power LED is off.
2. Press simultaneously the Backup button and the Wi-Fi button on the
Com’X front face and power up the Com’X.
Hold the buttons for at least 10 s until the power LED flashes three times.
3. Release the buttons.
The Com’X reboots.
4. Wait for the Com’X to restart completely.
The power LED is:
• orange when the Com’X is starting.
• green when the Com’X has been reset to factory settings and is ready to
be configured.
5. Follow the instructions described in Access the User Interface to access the
Com’X web pages.
Related Topics
• Com’X 510 User Interface Access
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DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
No pulse is received. The Check the digital input number to which the pulse meter is connected.
digital input LED is flashing.
In the configuration web page, check that the analog input number is
set to the correct type of sensor: RTD, 0–10 V, or 4–20 mA.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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Check that the wiring connections of the missing devices are correct.
Check that the discovery range is large enough. The factory settings
range from 1 to 10.
Network Troubleshooting
There are some tips for troubleshooting your network.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel.
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, CSA Z462 or applicable
local standards.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Ethernet Troubleshooting
This table describes how to solve issues with Ethernet.
Cannot access to Modbus Check the IP address of the gateway. If data export is via GPRS/3G,
devices downstream from a check that the gateway is on the same Ethernet subnetwork as the
Modbus TCP/Modbus serial Com’X.
line gateway.
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GPRS/3G Troubleshooting
This table describes how to solve issues with GPRS or 3G.
Modem cannot connect to Check that the settings such as the APN are correct.
the network.
GPRS LED on front panel Check that protocol settings are correct in General Setting >
turns ON and OFF Publication.
periodically.
Wi-Fi Troubleshooting
This table describes how to solve issues with Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi USB key cannot Check that the settings such as the SSID name and the WPA2 key
connect to the network. are correct.
Com’X Troubleshooting
There are some troubleshooting tips for working with your Com’X.
Com’X Access
This table describes how to solve issues when accessing the Com’X.
Web Pages
This table describes how to solve issues when viewing the Com’X web pages.
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Data Publishing
This table describes how to solve issues when publishing data:
Firmware Upgrade
This table describes how to solve issues when upgrading firmware
Events
This table describes how to solve issues when sending events:
Related Topics
• Logging In for the First Time
• Resetting the Password Locally
• Proxy Settings
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Certificate Authorities
There are certificate authorities uploaded in the Com’X for HTTPS and SMTPS.
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Certigna – himyotis
Class 2 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 1998 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority - G2 Inc.(1)
Class 3 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 1998 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority - G2 Inc.(1)
Entrust Root Certification Authority - EC1 See www.entrust.net/legal-terms, (c) 2009 Entrust, Inc.
Entrust, Inc.”(1)
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E-Tugra Certification Authority E-Tugra Sertifikasyon Merkezi E-Tuğra EBG Bilişim Teknolojileri ve
Hizmetleri A.Ş.
GeoTrust Primary Certification Authority - (c) 2007 GeoTrust Inc.(1) GeoTrust Inc.
G2
GeoTrust Primary Certification Authority - (c) 2008 GeoTrust Inc.(1) GeoTrust Inc.
G3
GeoTrust Universal CA – GeoTrust Inc.
GeoTrust Universal CA 2 – GeoTrust Inc.
Global Chambersign Root - 2008, – AC Camerfirma S.A.
OID.2.5.4.5=A82743287
GlobalSign GlobalSign ECC Root CA - R4 GlobalSign
GTE CyberTrust Global Root GTE CyberTrust Solutions, Inc. GTE Corporation
Juur-SK – AS Sertifitseerimiskeskus
[email protected]
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NetLock Arany (Class Gold) Főtanúsítvány Tanúsítványkiadók (Certification Services) NetLock Kft.
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thawte Primary Root CA Certification Services Division, (c) 2006 thawte, Inc.
thawte, Inc.(1)
thawte Primary Root CA - G3 Certification Services Division, (c) 2008 thawte, Inc.
thawte, Inc.(1)
T-TeleSec GlobalRoot Class 3 T-Systems Trust Center T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH
TÜBİTAK UEKAE Kök Sertifika Hizmet Ulusal Elektronik ve Kriptoloji Araştırma Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma
Sağlayıcısı - Sürüm 3 Enstitüsü - UEKAE Kurumu - TÜBİTAK
Kamu Sertifikasyon Merkezi
VeriSign Class 1 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 1999 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority - G3 Inc.(1)
VeriSign Class 2 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 1999 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority - G3 Inc.(1)
VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 1999 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority - G3 Inc.(1)
VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 2007 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority - G4 Inc.(1)
VeriSign Class 3 Public Primary Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 2006 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority - G5 Inc.(1)
VeriSign Universal Root Certification VeriSign Trust Network, (c) 2008 VeriSign, VeriSign, Inc.
Authority Inc.(1)
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Discovery Feature
The product responds to the Modbus function code FC43-14 with the following
values:
• The VendorName = Schneider Electric
• The ProductCode = EBX510
• The ProductName = Com’X 510
• The MajorMinorRevision = the Com’X 510 version.
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1. One bit is set for each digital input (DI) used in the Com’X 510.
2. One bit is set for each digital input configured as a contactor or an impulse relay, if this device is closed.
3. This value is valid only if the digital input is configured as a pulse meter
4. This value is valid only if the digital input is configured as a contactor or an impulse relay
5. If the sensor connected to the analog input (AI)
• is a 0-10V sensor, the raw value is the voltage value [0–10V].
• is a 4-20mA sensor, the raw value is the current value [4–0.020A].
EM4300 EM4399 Address Register Description Size Data Type Units Update Frequency
2 3 Reserved 1998 – – –
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EM4300 EM4399 Address Register Description Size Data Type Units Update Frequency
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EM4300 EM4399 Address Register Description Size Data Type Units Update Frequency
Related Topics
• Selecting Measurements to Log or Publish
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