Devices
Description
The DEVICES page allows you to discover or add the list of devices connected to the IFE server through ULP port or serial port. In the device list you can delete the previously discovered devices.
The devices can be added to the DEVICES page automatically or manually.
Navigation to the Devices Page
To open the DEVICES page, click .
Number of Modbus Server Devices
Under each IFE server or remote Modbus client device, a maximum of 11 IFM interfaces can be added.
The application dictates the maximum Modbus server devices or IFM interfaces that can be used. The following general guidelines can be used to size the application:
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Maximum of 11 IFM interfaces can be physically connected to one IFE server. This can be used for applications that have the lowest performance requirement and are recommended for simple applications.
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Maximum of 8 IFM interfaces should be used for applications that requires regular access via the IFE webpages or that have other Modbus clients communicating, such as FDM128 display. This normally provides a reasonable response time for up to three Modbus clients.
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The number of IFM interfaces that can be stacked in a more complex environment, for example, with SCADA or Building Management Systems must be scaled to the performance needs in the application.
Device List Parameters
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Parameters |
Description |
Settings |
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Name |
Allows you to enter the IFE server name. NOTE:
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The IFE server name can have up to 63 ASCII characters. The allowed characters are: A–Z, a–z, 0–9, and -. However, You can not use - at the start and end of an IFE server name. NOTE:
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Device Type |
Allows you to select the server devices from the list of supported devices. |
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Device Name |
Allows you to enter the name for the discovered devices.
NOTE:
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The device name can have up to:
The allowed characters are: A–Z, a–z, 0–9, Space, and -. NOTE:
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IP Address/Server ID |
Displays the local address of the device connected to the IFE server or remote device. |
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Data Publishing |
Allows you to enable the data publishing for the respective device connected to the IFE server (disabled by default). For more information, refer to Data Publishing. |
There are eight categories for data publishing. The default values are:
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| Select Data Publishing |
Click Select Data Publishing to open the Data Publishing window, where you can select the data to publish. |
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Apply Changes |
Allows you to save device list configuration. |
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Allows you to delete the selected server devices. NOTE: You cannot delete the device
for which data publishing is enabled.
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Discover |
Allows you to discover the server devices. NOTE: The discover option for the device type BCM-OF/SD is available only on IFE server’s own IMU.
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+ Add Serial Devices |
Allows you to add a new server device to the device list. |
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Selection of the Data to Publish
The data to publish are listed in eight categories:
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Current
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Voltage
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Power
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Energy
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Demand Current
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Demand Power
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Threshold Current
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Breaker Status
In each category, the list of data to publish is adapted to the device connected to the IFE server.
A maximum of 24 data can be selected for publication, out of which the following three data are selected by default:
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Apparent Energy (kVAh)
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Active Energy (kWh)
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Reactive Energy (kVARh)
Adding Device to the Device List for the First Time
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Step |
Action |
Result |
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Server device to IFE server: Add the server devices to the IFE server manually or by device discovery. |
Adds the server device to IFE server. |
Device Discovery Procedure
When you start device discovery, the IFE server queries the ULP port, serial port, and Ethernet port using a user-defined address range. Modbus RTU protocol is used for discovery on the serial port. If the device replies to the query, the local ID is set to the current discovery address, and the device is given a default device name. The IFE server, then tries to identify the device type. If the IFE server recognizes the device type of the discovered device, the IFE server sets the recognized device type in the Device Type field. If the IFE server does not recognize the Device Type of the discovered device, the IFE server sets to Modbus in the Device Type field.
The list of devices supported by the IFE server is in Appendix.
The following table displays the steps to add device using device discovery procedure:
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Step |
Action |
Result |
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1 |
From the IFE menu bar, click Settings. |
Opens the Settings menu. |
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From the Settings menu, click Devices . |
Opens the Devices page. |
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To discover locally connected devices, click Discover. |
Opens the Device Discovery page. |
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Enter Start Modbus ID and Stop Modbus ID. |
Enters the discovery address range. |
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Click Start Discover. (Click Stop Discover to stop the process). NOTE: Discovery only finds local serial Modbus devices connected to the IFE server. The device on the ULP port
is discovered automatically.
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Begins to discover all connected devices. |
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7 |
Enter a new device name in the Name text box. |
Renames the device. |
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Click Apply Changes in the Device Discovery page. |
Displays the saved device list. |
Device Discovery Parameters
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Parameters |
Description |
Setting |
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Start/Stop Modbus ID |
Defines the Modbus server address range that is to be used to discover devices on the IFE server serial port. |
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Apply Changes |
Allows you to save the selected device to the Device List. |
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IP Address |
Displays the IP address of the IFE server or the remote device. |
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Defined |
Lists the device type that was defined for this device. |
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Assigned |
Allows you to assign the device type from the drop-down list. |
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Name |
Displays a default name (combination of user application name or IFE server name and the server ID). |
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Local ID |
The server address of the device connected to the IFE server. |
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Adding a Device Manually
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Step |
Action |
Result |
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1 |
From the IFE menu bar, click Settings. |
Opens the Settings menu. |
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From the Settings menu, click . |
Opens the Devices page. |
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Click Add Serial Devices to add a new device. |
Allows you to add device in the device list. |
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Choose the supported device from the Device Type list. |
Selects the device type selected from the list. |
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Enter a new device name in the Device Name text box. |
Renames the device. |
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Enter the local address of the device in the Local ID text box. |
Displays the local address of the device. |
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Click Apply Changes. |
A new device is added to the list. |
