EcoStruxure Panel Server Webpage Menus
Overview
The following diagram gives an overview of the structure of webpages.
Settings Menu Structure
- * Not available on Wired by Design models.
- Available on all models.
- Available on Universal and Advanced models.
- Available on Advanced models.
For more information, refer to Settings menu.
Maintenance Menu Structure
- * Not available on Wired by Design models.
- Available on all models.
- Available on Universal and Advanced models.
For more information, refer to Maintenance menu.
Home Menu (Advanced Model)
The webpage for the Home menu displays the consumption of energy of the system managed by the Panel Server.
By default, the consumption of electricity is displayed for a period of one day (yesterday, day before yesterday), and organized by usage. Other commodities and periods can be selected.
The top five types of usage (plus any other type of usage that is also consuming the selected commodity ) are displayed, arranged from highest to lowest consumption.
A pie-chart shows the distribution of the top five consumers. The webpage displays for each usage:
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The consumption of period 1
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The change in consumption over period 1, compared to period 2 (as a percentage)
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The trend: increasing, decreasing (indicated by an arrow icon),or flat (no icon)
In the Home page the user can select a different commodity (for example, gas) and a different period (one day, one week, or 4 weeks). For more information about filtering, see Data Trending.
When the user is logged in the Panel Server webpages, the Home page automatically displays if historized data is available.
For more information about the trending data, click the Trending icon on the right-hand side of the Home webpage to go to .
Notifications Menu (Advanced Model)
The webpage for the Notifications menu displays a list of alarms for a selected period.
For more information, refer to Notifications.
Monitoring and Control Menu
Overview
DANGER |
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HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Do not rely only on the measurements or equipment status
provided on the Panel Server webpages before working on or inside the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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The webpage for the Monitoring and Control menu displays devices installed in the system and associated with the Panel Server.
General information is displayed for each device (for example, name and type of the device communicating with the Panel Server). The Data type selection button can be used to display specific information, depending on the device type (for example, energy, environment, or voltage). If the button is not visible, scroll to the right.
In a large electrical distribution system, filtering enables you to display selected devices by using one or several of the following filters:
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Device family
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Commodity
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Usage
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Zone in which the device is installed.
Example: To display Energy consumption for Power meter devices,
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Select Power Meter in the Device family list.
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Scroll to the right of the screen and select Energy in the Data type selection list.
Scroll to the bottom of the page to check for other devices on subsequent pages.
Displaying Data by Device
Click on a device name to see information specific to that device:
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Information about the device:
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Device model
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Device firmware version
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Device serial number
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Device connection status
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Real-time data of the device:
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The displayed data depends on the device type.
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Active alarms are displayed when the following conditions are met:
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the alarm is active when you access the webpages,
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the alarm is not acknowledged.
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Data is displayed per family.
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Access to the device maintenance page by clicking the Maintenance icon .
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Access to the device settings page by clicking the Settings icon .
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Access to the data management page by clicking the Database icon .
Device Real-time Data
In the Monitoring and Control menu, the Advanced data page of the selected device shows the exhaustive list of data related to this device.
The following table presents data available per measurement family. The availability of measurements depends on the type of connected device.
Data family |
Data on Panel Server webpage |
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Active power |
Active power total |
Active power A |
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Active power B |
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Active power C |
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Power factor total |
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Apparent power |
Apparent power total |
Apparent power A |
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Apparent power B |
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Apparent power C |
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Circuit breaker |
Breaker position |
Trip indicator (SD position) |
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Trip cnt (Close to SD position) non resettable |
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Trip Electrical fault cnt (Close > SDE) non resettable |
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Current |
Current |
Current A |
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Current B |
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Current C |
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Current N |
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Current ground |
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Current THD |
THD fund current A |
THD fund current B |
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THD fund current C |
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THD fund current N |
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Embedded inputs |
Status input 1 |
Status input 2 |
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Consumption |
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Flow |
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Status output |
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Energy |
Active energy delivered |
Active energy received |
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Reactive energy delivered |
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Reactive energy received |
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Apparent energy |
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Apparent energy delivered |
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Environment |
Temperature |
Relative humidity |
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CO2 concentration |
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Air quality |
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Harmonic current |
Load harmonics current A |
Output harmonics current A |
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Load harmonics current B |
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Output harmonics current B |
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Load harmonics current C |
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Output harmonics current C |
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Output harmonics neutral current |
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IGBT temperature |
Temperature board in device |
Temperature IGBT A |
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Temperature IGBT B |
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Temperature IGBT C |
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Insulation |
Insulation ground |
Earth coupling capacity |
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Motor |
Trip indicator |
Motor running |
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Motor operating mode |
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Reactive power |
Reactive power total |
Reactive power A |
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Reactive power B |
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Reactive power C |
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Unbalance |
Current unbalance A |
Current unbalance B |
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Current unbalance C |
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Current unbalance N |
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Voltage unbalance A-B |
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Voltage unbalance B-C |
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Voltage unbalance C-A |
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Voltage unbalance A-N |
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Voltage unbalance B-N |
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Voltage unbalance C-N |
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Voltage |
Voltage L-L |
Voltage A-B |
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Voltage B-C |
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Voltage C-A |
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Voltage L-N |
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Voltage A-N |
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Voltage B-N |
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Voltage C-N |
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Winding temperature |
Temperature transformer winding A |
Temperature transformer winding B |
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Temperature transformer winding C |
Trending Menu (Advanced Model)
When integrated data, such as energy, is selected in the Trending page, you can view the accumulated value per hour, day, or month. The accumulated values are calculated by subtracting the value at the beginning of the subsequent interval from the value at the beginning of the current time interval.
For example, if you are visualizing Active Energy per hour in the Trending page, and the Active Energy at 01:00 is 200 Wh and at 02:00 is 300 Wh, then the accumulated data displayed for Active Energy at 01:00 is 100 Wh. If one of the two data points required in the calculation is missing, then the accumulated data cannot be calculated and is not displayed.
For information about trending graphs, see Data Trending.
Settings Menu
NOTICE |
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IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified personnel should modify the Ethernet and/or
Modbus-SL settings. Perform such modifications only after you have
read about and understood the Ethernet and/or Modbus-SL settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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The webpage for the Settings menu displays the sub-menus for configuration and communication settings. The menus and sub-menus on the webpages depend on the Panel Server model.
Settings menu |
Navigation menu webpage |
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General |
Identification |
Information about the Panel Server identification:
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Used to set the date and time manually or via NTP (Network Time Protocol). | ||
Network communication |
Allows you to configure the Panel Server Ethernet mode including ports and IP parameters (IPv4 and IPv6) |
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Allows you to configure the DNS server. |
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Allows IT specialists to configure RSTP protocol. |
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Allows you to configure the IP network discovery. |
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Allows you to configure the Internet proxy settings. |
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Allows you to configure the Wi-Fi settings. |
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Allows you to configure the Wi-Fi access point settings. |
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Allows you to deactivate services per interface (ETH1 port, ETH2 port, and Wi-Fi) |
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Modbus devices |
Allows you to define the Modbus-SL and Modbus TCP/IP network. |
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Allows you to upload Modbus-SL and Modbus TCP/IP devices that are not natively managed by the Panel Server built-in models. |
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Allows you to discover the Modbus-SL and Modbus TCP/IP devices by using a selective list. |
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Allows you to troubleshoot the addition of Modbus devices |
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Modbus devices |
Detailed information about each device in the Modbus network. Information (for example, device identification, custom model name and version, electrical characteristics) and contextualization data (entered by the user) depend on the device type. |
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Network configuration |
Allows you to define the IEEE 802.15.4 network when activated. |
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Discovery |
Allows you to discover the wireless devices in the IEEE 802.15.4 network by using a selective list or non-selective discovery. |
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Measurements management |
Allows you to set the Power demand calculation interval and to reset peak power demands. |
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Wireless devices |
Detailed information about each wireless device in the IEEE 802.15.4 network. Information (for example, device identification, electrical characteristics, Modbus virtual server ID) and contextualization data (entered by the user) depend on the device type. |
Embedded Input Management |
Allows you to configure the Panel Server digital inputs. |
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Embedded input |
Allows you to configure inputs/outputs of I/O devices associated with Panel Server. |
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Data Management |
Allows you to define data sampling of the connected devices. |
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Allows you to export the data sampled locally in a .csv file. (Available in Advanced model only.) |
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Modbus devices |
Detailed information about sampling for each device in the Modbus network. Measurements and alarms depend on the device type. |
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Wireless devices |
Detailed information about sampling for each wireless device in the IEEE 802.15.4 network. Measurements and alarms depend on the device type. |
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Input/Output |
Detailed information about sampling for devices connected to the embedded inputs of the Panel Server. Measurements and alarms depend on the device type. |
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Data Publication |
Allows you to set the means used to publish data and to enable the email of alarms service |
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Security |
Allows you to configure the security feature to permanently disable the wireless networks. |
Maintenance Menu
Webpage for the Maintenance menu displays the sub-menus for maintenance and diagnostic functions, based on diagnostic counters.
Maintenance main menu |
Navigation menu webpage |
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Communication data about the Modbus and wireless devices in the network. |
Allows you to check the communication status of the Panel Server with downstream devices (Modbus-SL and wireless devices). |
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Modbus devices |
Displays information about and status of the selected device. Allows you to delete a previously paired or associated downstream device. |
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Wireless devices |
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Embedded Input (PAS600L, PAS600LWD, PAS800L) |
Displays information about and status of the embedded inputs. |
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Allows you to .
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Restart |
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Allows you to restart the Panel Server. NOTE: The Panel Server webpages are disconnected and cannot be accessed while the Panel Server is rebooting.
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Displays Panel Server health status indicators and global performance. |
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Allows you to:
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Remote access |
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Allows you to save the Panel Server current configuration and restore it. |