Accuenergy AXM-WEB User manual

Page 1
Acuvim II Series Power Meter
User's Manual
AXM-WEB-PUSH
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 2
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate at the time of publica­tion, however, Accuenergy assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear here and reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please ask the local representative for latest
product speci󳆂cations before ordering.
Please read this manual carefully before installation, operation and maintenance of the AcuRev 1310 series meter. The following symbols in this manual are used to provide warning of danger or risk during the installation and operation of the meters.
Electric Shock Symbol: Carries information about procedures which must be followed to reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health.
Safety Alert Symbol: Carries information about circumstances which if not considered may result in injury or death.
Prior to maintenance and repair, the equipment must be de-energized and grounded. All main-
tenance work must be performed by quali󳆂ed, competent accredited professionals who have
received formal training and have experience with high voltage and current devices. Accuenergy shall not be responsible or liable for any damages or injuries caused by improper meter installa­tion and/or operation.
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 3
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Contents
1. Introduction to Ethernet ...........................................................4
2. Functional Description of the Ethernet module ........................4
3. Appearance and Dimensions ....................................................4
4. Installation Method ..................................................................5
5. De󳆂nition of RJ45 .....................................................................6
6. Initializing the Ethernet module ...............................................7
7. Cable .........................................................................................13
8. Connection method ..................................................................14
8.1 Direct Connect to a Computer .................................................. 14
8.2 Direct Connect to Router/Switch ..............................................17
9. Description of Modbus-TCP Protocol ........................................18
9.1 Protocol ..................................................................................... 18
9.2 Format of communication ........................................................20
9.1.1 Data Frame Format .......................................................................... 18
9.1.2 Modbus Application Header (MBAP Header) Feild ........................18
9.1.3 Function Field ..................................................................................19
9.1.4 Data Field..........................................................................................19
9.2.1 Read Status of Relay (Function code 01) ........................................21
9.2.2 Read Status of DI(Function Code 02) .............................................22
9.2.3 Read Data (Function Code 03) ........................................................23
9.2.4 Control Relay(Function Code05).....................................................24
9.2.5 Preset/Reset Multi-Register(Function Code 16) ............................25
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 4
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
10. Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings ....................26
10.1 User Access Login ....................................................................26
10.2 Dashboard ............................................................................... 27
10.3 Metering web page .................................................................. 28
Basic Metering: .........................................................................................29
Power & Energy: ........................................................................................30
Min/Max: ....................................................................................................30
THD: ...........................................................................................................31
Harmonics: ................................................................................................32
Phase Angles: ............................................................................................ 33
Sequence: ..................................................................................................33
10.4 Status web page ......................................................................34
Device Information: ..................................................................................35
Alarm Status: .............................................................................................35
I/O: .............................................................................................................36
SOE: ...........................................................................................................37
10.5 Settings web page .................................................................. 37
Meter Setting: ...........................................................................................38
Communication: .......................................................................................40
Network: ....................................................................................................41
Emails: .......................................................................................................42
Time/Date: .................................................................................................45
Datalog: ..................................................................................................... 46
AcuCloud Post: ..........................................................................................52
SNMP: ........................................................................................................53
Management: ...........................................................................................55
Firmware: .................................................................................................55
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 5
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

1. Introduction to Ethernet

Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox and then further developed by DEC and Intel. This networking technology uses Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CDSM/CD) protocol and provides transmission speeds up to 100Mbps.
Ethernet is a not a network but more of a standard. It is the most current communication
standard Local Area Network(LAN). This standard de󳆂nes the type of cable that is used and the
method of Signal Processing.

2. Functional Description of the Ethernet module

Please read the Technical Data and speci󳆂cations of the Ethernet module in the Appendix
prior to using it.
The AXM-WEB-PUSH module supports the Modbus-TCP protocol. When connected to the Acuvim II series meter, it is a slave device that can only respond to queries. The default value
for the Modbus Port is 502. The user de󳆂ned range is 2000~5999.
The AXM-WEB-PUSH supports the SMTP protocol. It has the ability to send emails based on a time interval or when there is a triggered event. It can send mail from encrypted servers and
servers that use di󳆁erent SMTP ports.
The AXM-WEB-PUSH protocol supports HTTPS protocol. It is used as an HTTPS server and the default value of the protocol port in 443.
Using the HTTPS protocol, the AXM-WEB-PUSH can send post requests to both HTTP and HTTPS servers.

3. Appearance and Dimensions

22mm
(Side View)
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 6
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 4: Installation Method
90mm
(Side View)
22mm
55.6mm
(Top View)
(Bottom View)

4. Installation Method

Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 7
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 5: De󳆂nition of RJ45
The AXM-WEB-PUSH module is linked to the Acuvim II series meter by a communication plug.
LED R
Other extended modules such as the IO modules can be linked to the Acuvim II series meter through the AXM-WEB-PUSH.
1. Remove cover from the back of the Acuvim II series meter which will expose the socket.
2. Insert the installation clips to the grooves in the Acuvim II series meter and then press the AXM-WEB-PUSH module lightly to establish a linking between meter and module.
3. Tighten the installation screws.
Note: Installation with power to the meter is forbidden.
5. De󳆂nition of RJ45
The AXM-WEB-PUSH uses a standard RJ45 connector to access the Ethernet network. The me­chanical and electrical characteristics of the connector are consistent with the requirements of
IEC 603-7.
LED L
(Top View)
Script ID Content
1 TX+ Tranceive Data+ 2 TX- Tranceive Data­3 RX+ Receive Data+ 4 n/c Not connected 5 n/c Not connected 6 RX- Receive Data­7 n/c Not connected 8 n/c Not connected
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 8
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 6: Initializing the Ethernet module
LED_L (Yellow): Displays the speed status. When the LED is on it indicates 100Mpbs, whiles an
o󳆁 LED represents a speed of 10Mbps.
LED_R (Green): Displays the link and activity status. When the LED is on it indicates that the
link status. When the LED is 󳆃ashing it indicates that there is activity.

6. Initializing the Ethernet module

The default settings in the Acuvim II series meter are as followed:
• IP Address (192.168.1.254);
• Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0);
• Gateway (192.168.1.1);
• Primary DNS Server (202.106.0.20);
• Modbus Port 502
This information can be found by using the buttons from the meter display. The following is how
to con󳆂gure the Ethernet module settings from the display:
Press the 'H' and 'V/A' buttons simultaneously on the Acuvim II series. Release the buttons
and the meter will enter the meter selecting mode, as indicated by the 󳆃ashing 'Meter'
cursor.
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 9
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Press the 'P' or 'E' button to move the cursor to 'Setting'. Press 'V/A' button to enter the
parameter setting mode. The device address page is the 󳆂rst page of the 'Setting' mode. It
will show the Modbus address of the meter for a second before prompting for the pass­word og the device. Press 'V/A' button to con󳆂rm password and enter the parameter set­ting page. Press the 'P' or 'E' button to move the cursor to 'NET' and press the 'V/A' button to enter the Ethernet module settings.
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 10
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 6: Initializing the Ethernet module
The 󳆂rst page of the NET Settings will be the N01 DHCP setting. By default this is con󳆂g­ured to Manual. Setting this con󳆂guration to Auto will allow the router to assign the meter with an IP address, whiles Manual will allow the user to con󳆂gure the IP address. Press
the 'V/A' button to enter edit mode. Press 'P' or 'E' to change the setting and press 'V/A' to
con󳆂rm.
Note: If the DHCP is selected as Auto, the Ethernet module needs to be rebooted before it can be assigned with the new IP address.
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 11
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Press 'P' to get to "N02 IP address" This is the IP address of the meter and will be the IP
address to access the web interface of the module. Users can con󳆂gured the IP address if the DHCP is con󳆂gured to Manual. Press 'V/A' to con󳆂gure the IP address. The cursor of the 󳆂rst digit will begin to 󳆃ash. Press the 'H' button to scroll through the digits, press the 'P' or 'E' to change the value of the 󳆃ashing cursor and press 'V/A' to con󳆂rm.
Press 'P' to get to "N03 Subnet Mask". Press 'V/A' to con󳆂gure the subnet address. The cursor of the 󳆂rst digit will begin to 󳆃ash. Press the 'H' button to scroll through the digits, press the 'P' or 'E' to change the value of the 󳆃ashing cursor and press 'V/A' to con󳆂rm
10
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 12
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 6: Initializing the Ethernet module
Press 'P' to get to "N03 Subnet Mask". Press 'V/A' to con󳆂gure the subnet address. The cursor of the 󳆂rst digit will begin to 󳆃ash. Press the 'H' button to scroll through the digits, press the 'P' or 'E' to change the value of the 󳆃ashing cursor and press 'V/A' to con󳆂rm.
Press 'P' to get to "N05 DNS Primary Server". Press 'V/A' to con󳆂gure the DNS address. The cursor of the 󳆂rst digit will begin to 󳆃ash. Press the 'H' button to scroll through the digits, press the 'P' or 'E' to change the value of the 󳆃ashing cursor and press 'V/A' to con󳆂rm.
The DNS parameters must be set correctly to use the SMTP, FTP/HTTP Post and AcuCloud functions.
11
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 13
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Press 'P' to get to "N06 DNS Secondary Server". Press 'V/A' to con󳆂gure the DNS address. The cursor of the 󳆂rst digit will begin to 󳆃ash. Press the 'H' button to scroll through the digits, press the 'P' or 'E' to change the value of the 󳆃ashing cursor and press 'V/A' to con­󳆂rm.
Press 'P' to get to "N07 Modbus Port". Press 'V/A' to con󳆂gure the Modbus Port. The cursor of the 󳆂rst digit will begin to 󳆃ash. Press the 'H' button to scroll through the digits, press the 'P' or 'E' to change the value of the 󳆃ashing cursor and press 'V/A' to con󳆂rm.
12
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 14
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 7: Cable
Press 'P' to get to "N09 NET REST". After making any changes to the NET settings, users
must reboot the Ethernet module from this page for the settings to take e󳆁ect. Press 'V/A' to reboot the module, the cursor will begin to 󳆃ash. Press the 'P' or 'E' button to change the setting to 'Reset' and press 'V/A' to con󳆂rm. The cursor will return to 'No' once suc-
cessful.
After con󳆂guring the AXM-WEB-PUSH module, press the 'H' and 'V/A' buttons simultaneously to
return to the menu selection.

7. Cable

An RJ45 cable is needed to connect the meter to the network. A shielded twisted pair cable(­standard 568A or standard 568B) is recommended as reference to the EIA/TIA standard.
13
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 15
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

8. Connection method

8.1 Direct Connect to a Computer

The AXM-WEB-PUSH can be connected to a computer using a crossover cable(standard 568A). The AXM-WEB-PUSH module supports Modbus-TCP and HTTPS Functions for this method of connection.
To connect meter directly to the computer, the following can be done using a computer run­ning the Windows OS:
Manually connect the meter via Ethernet cable to the computer
Right click on the connection icon
Select "Open Network Sharing Center"
14
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 16
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 8: Connection Method
Once there right click on the local area connection icon and click properties
Select the icon that says Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP/IP
15
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 17
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
The Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IP) Properties box will pop up
Click on “Use the following IP address” and enter in an IP number so that meter and computer are in the same local network range. For example, if the meter has IP address of
192.168.1.254, then the computer must be assigned with a IP 192.168.1.xxx, where xxx can be any number but cannot be the same as the value the meter has
16
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 18
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 8: Connection Method
Once you have entered in the IP address, press the Tab key on your keyboard until you hit the bottom and click OK
Before selecting the OK button make note of the IP address you have assigned to the me­ter and then press OK.

8.2 Direct Connect to Router/Switch

The AXM-WEB-PUSH can be connected to a router or switch using a patch cable. The DHCP can
be con󳆂gured to Auto to have the router assign the meter with an IP address or the DHCP can be con󳆂gured to Manual to set an IP address using the information in Chapter 5.
17
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 19
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

9. Description of Modbus-TCP Protocol

The Modbus-TCP protocol is used as one of the communication protocols in the AXM-WEB­PUSH. The protocol establishes a master and slave connection in Ethernet. The master device (client) 󳆂rst sets up a TCP-IP link with slave device (server). The master device then sends a re­quest to the slave device and the slave device in return sends a response to the master device. Figure ... shows how the Modbus-TCP protocol works.
Request
Indication
Modbus Client
Conrmation
Response

9.1 Protocol

9.1.1 Data Frame Format

MBAP Header Function Data
7x8-Bits 8-Bits Nx8-Bits

9.1.2 Modbus Application Header (MBAP Header) Feild

Code Meaning Action
Transaction Identi󳆂er 2 Bytes
Protocol Identi󳆂er 2 Bytes Modbus protocol = 0
Length 2 Bytes Number of following bytes
Identi󳆂cation of a Modbus Request/Response
transaction
Modbus Server
Unit Identi󳆂er 1 Byte Slave address, in the range of 0~247 decimal.
18
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 20
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 9: Description of Modbus-TCP Protocol

9.1.3 Function Field

The function code 󳆂eld of a message frame contains eight bits. Valid codes are in the range of 1-255. When a message is sent from a client to as server device the function code 󳆂eld tells the
server what kinds of action to perform.
Code Meaning Action
01 Read Relay Output Status Obtain current status of Relay Output
02 Read Digital Input (DI) Status Obtain current status of Digital Input
03 Read Data
05 Control Single Relat Output Force Relay to a state of in or o󳆁
16 Write Multiple-registers
Obtain current binary value in one or more registers
Place speci󳆂c value into a series of consecu­tive multiple-registers

9.1.4 Data Field

The data 󳆂eld is constructed using sets of two hexadecimal digits, in the range of 00 to FF. The data 󳆂eld of messages sent from a master to slave contains additional information which the slave must use to take the action de󳆂ned by the function code. This can include information
such as the register addresses, the quantity of registers to query and the count of the actual number of data bytes. For example, if the master requests a slave to read a group of holding
registers(function code 03) and the data 󳆂eld speci󳆂es the starting register and how many
registers are to be read.
If the master needs to perform a write to a group of registers in the slave(function code 10
hexadecimal), the data 󳆂eld speci󳆂es the starting register, how many registers to write, the count of data bytes to follow in the data 󳆂eld and the data to be written into the registers.
19
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 21
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

9.2 Format of communication

Explanation of frame
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data #of regs hi Data #of regs lo
03H 40H 00H 00H 48H
The meaning of each abbreviated 󳆂eld above is:
Transaction identi󳆂er hi: High byte of transaction identi󳆂er
Transaction identi󳆂er lo: Low byte of transaction identi󳆂er
Protocol identi󳆂er hi: High byte of protocol identi󳆂er
Protocol identi󳆂er low: Low byte of protocol identi󳆂er
Length hi: High byte of length
Length lo: Low byte of length
Unit identi󳆂er: Slave address
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
Fun: Function code
Data start reg hi: High byte of starting register address
Data start reg lo: Low byte of starting register address
Data #of regs hi: High byte of number of registers
Data #of regs lo: Low byte of number of registers
20
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 22
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 9: Description of Modbus-TCP Protocol

9.2.1 Read Status of Relay (Function code 01)

This function code is used to read the relay output status in the Acuvim II series meter.
1=On 0=O󳆁
There are 8 relay outputs in the Acuvim II series meter and they start at address 0000H.
The following query is to read 2 relay output status of the AcuvimII series address 1.
Query
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Response
The Acuvim II series meter responds back with the MBAP header, function code, quantity of data bytes and the data.
An example of response to read the status of the 󳆂rst 2 relay outputs starting at 0000H is shown
below. The status of relay output 1 and 2 is corresponds to the last 2 bits of data.
Relay 1: bit0 Relay 2:bit1
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 04H 01H
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data #of regs hi Data #of regs lo
01H 00H 00H 00H 02H
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Fun Byte count Data
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
Unit
identi󳆂er
02H 01H 02H
21
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 23
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
The content of the data is,
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
MSB LSB
(Relay 1 = OFF, Relay 2 = ON)

9.2.2 Read Status of DI(Function Code 02)

1=On 0=O󳆁
There are 28 DIs in the Acuvim II series meter starting at address 0000H.
The following query is to read 4 DI statuses of AXM-IO1 module with logic address of 1 in the Acuvim II series meter.
Query
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Response
The response includes the MBAP header, function code, quantity of data characters and the data.
An example response from the meter to read the status of 4 DIs(DI1-On, DI2=On, DI3=On, DI4=On) is shown below. The status of each corresponds to the last 4 bits of the data.
22
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data #of regs hi Data #of regs lo
02H 00H 00H 00H 04H
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 24
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 9: Description of Modbus-TCP Protocol
DI1: bit0 DI2:bit1 DI3:bit2 DI4:bit3
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 04H 01H
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
Fun Byte count Data
02H 01H 0FH
The content of the data is,
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
MSB LSB

9.2.3 Read Data (Function Code 03)

Query
This function allows the user to obtain the measurement results of the Acuvim II series meter.
Below is an example to read 6 registers corresponding to the device clock of the meter, starting at 1040H.
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data #of regs hi Data #of regs lo
03H 10H 40H 00H 06H
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
23
Page 25
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
An example response is provided to read the time (2006-12-18 14:15:20).
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Data
Fun
count
03H 0CH 07H D6H 00H 0CH 00H 12H 00H 0EH 00H 0FH 00H 14H

9.2.4 Control Relay(Function Code05)

Query
This function code enables the control of a single relay output in the Acuvim II series meter.
Any relay output in the Acuvim II series meter can be controlled on or o󳆁 starting at 0000H.
Sending the data 'FF00H' will set they relay output on and sending '0000H' will turn it o󳆁; all other values are illegal and will not a󳆁ect they relay output status.
The example below is a request to a Acuvim II series meter to turn on relay output 1.
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Data1 hiData1 loData2 hiData2 loData3 hiData3 loData4 hiData4 loData5 hiData5 loData6 hiData6
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data #of regs hi Data #of regs lo
05H 00H 00H FFH 00H
Response
The normal response to the command request is to retransmit the message as received after the relay output status has been altered.
24
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 26
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Value hi Value lo
05H 00H 00H FFH 00H

9.2.5 Preset/Reset Multi-Register(Function Code 16)

Query
This function code allows the user to modify the contents of a register. The example below is a request to an Acuvim II series meter with device address 1 to preset the CT1(500) and CT2(5) registers. The CT1 data address is 1008H and CT2 is at 1009H.
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Fun
10H 10H 08H 00H 02H 04H 01H F4H 00H 05H
Response
The normal response to a preset Multi-Register request including the MBAP Header, function code, data start register and the number of registers is shown below.
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Data
start reg
hi
Data
start reg
lo
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Data #of
regs hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Data #of
regs lo
Length hi Length lo
Byte
count
Value1 h1Value1
lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
Value2hiValue2
lo
Transaction
identi󳆂er hi
00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Transaction
identi󳆂er lo
Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data #of regs hi Data #of regs lo
10H 10H 08H 00H 02H
Protocol
identi󳆂er hi
Protocol
identi󳆂er lo
Length hi Length lo
Unit
identi󳆂er
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
25
Page 27
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

10. Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

The AXM-WEB-PUSH module supports the HTTPS protocol to allow for the use of a web interface. The user will need to visit access the AXM-WEB-PUSH web interface
to con󳆂gure the module and use its functions. The web interface allows for remote
initial setup of the Acuvim II meter.
The AXM-WEB-PUSH web interface allows for di󳆁erent user access levels.
In the following cases, the IP address of the module will be "192.168.1.161".

10.1 User Access Login

Enter the correct IP address of the module in the search bar of the internet browser to access the web interface of the AXM-WEB-PUSH.
The user will be redirected to a webpage prompting to select the Access Level and enter appropriate password for that level.
The User level is ideal for users who need only to take readings and view status from the meter.
The default password for the User level is '
It is recommended that no more than 5 users are logged in at the same time for this level to ensure optimal performance of web interface.
view
'.
The Admin level is ideal for users who need access to con󳆂gurations on the meter or
the web interface and to view readings.
admin
The default password for the Admin level is '
The AXM-WEB-PUSH web interface will only allow one admin to be logged in at a time. If another user logs in at this access level, the previous user will be logged out.
The two di󳆁erent access levels are summarised below:
26
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
'.
Page 28
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
Access Level Default Password Read Parameter/Status Con󳆂gure Settings
User view Yes No
Admin admin Yes Yes

10.2 Dashboard

In the dashboard, the user will 󳆂nd the tabs to access di󳆁erent pages in the web interface such as 'Metering', 'Status', and 'Settings'.The dashboard is the 󳆂rst page the user will see once they
have entered the correct password for the appropriate access level. The dashboard is the same for both access levels.
The dashboard displays selected parameters from the di󳆁erent groups of metering parameters
such as "Basic Metering", "Power & Energy", 'THD' and "Max Demand". Clicking on "Full re­port" under any one of these four metering parameter groups will take the user to the webpage which contains all the parameters supported by that metering parameter group.
The dashboard also displays how long the AXM-WEB-PUSH module has been connected to the network since the last reboot of the module in the bottom let corner of the page.
The parameters on this page are updated every 5 sec.
NOTE: If user is logged in with 'User' access, clicking on 'Settings' will automatically log the
27
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 29
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
user out from the web interface.

10.3 Metering web page

Click on the 'Metering' tab to visit the metering data web pages. There are seven kinds of me­tering parameter web pages. They are "Basic Metering", "Power & Energy", "Min/Max", 'THD', 'Harmonics', "Phase Angles" and 'Sequence'. Each webpage shows data from the Acuvim II
series meter.
28
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 30
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

Basic Metering:

The Basic Metering webpage includes the data of real-time parameters for the Acuvim II series meter. This includes the Line Voltages, Phase Voltages, Current, Neutral Current, Active, Reac­tive and Apparent Power, Power Factor, Frequency and Load type.
The parameters on this page are updated every 5 sec.
The values displayed in this webpage will depend on the wiring con󳆂guration mode of the meter. For example, if the meter is con󳆂gured as '3LL' then the metering webpage will display
'0.00' for the Phase Voltages.
29
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 31
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

Power & Energy:

The Power & Energy webpage shows the energy data for the Acuvim II series meter such as the Active and Reactive energy that is consumed and delivered as well as the Apparent energy per phase and total.
This webpage also shows the Demand parameters for the Active, Reactive and Apparent Power as well as the three phase Current demands.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 5 sec.

Min/Max:

The Min/Max page shows the maximum and minimum statistics that the meter has records since the lifetime of the meter or from the last reset of the min/max statistics as well as the timestamps they were recorded at.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 10 sec.
30
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 32
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

THD:

The THD webpage shows the power quality data such as the THD, THFF, Crest and K Factor for both the voltage and current.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 15 sec.
31
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 33
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

Harmonics:

The Harmonics webpage will show the harmonics of the voltage and the current waveform being measured. It will display the harmonics of each phase in graphical and tabular format. Select between voltage and current to view their respective harmonics as well as between the 2nd-31st harmonics or 32nd-63rd from the drop down list.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 15 sec.
32
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 34
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

Phase Angles:

The Phase Angles webpage will show the phase angles of the voltage and current waveform being measured which can be used for remote troubleshooting. This page provide a visual dia­gram of the phase angles with respect to the voltage connected to the Phase A voltage input.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 5 sec.

Sequence:

The Sequence webpage will show the positive, negative and zero components of the voltage and current waveform being measured.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 15 sec.
33
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 35
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

10.4 Status web page

Click on the 'Status' tab to visit the status parameter web pages. There are four kinds of status web pages. They are "Device Information", "Alarm Status", 'I/O' and 'SOE' statuses. Each web-
page shows di󳆁erent statuses or information about the Acuvim II series meter.
34
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 36
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

Device Information:

The Device Information webpage shows information about the Acuvim II series meter and AXM-
WEB-PUSH module. It will contain the model of the Acuvim II series meter, serial number, 󳆂rm­ware version and meter addresses. It also contains the serial number, hardware and 󳆂rmware
version as well as the MAC address of the AXM-WEB-PUSH module.

Alarm Status:

The alarm status webpage shows the alarm log of the meter. It will show the status of up to 16 alarm events indicating the alarm ID, status, parameter, value and timestamp of the alarm event.
Once all 16 alarm events are full, the newest alarm event will then wrap around to alarm 1.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 10 sec.
35
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 37
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

I/O:

The I/O webpage will display the status of the I/O modules that are connected and their values depending on the model of the module that is connected to the meter. I.E. The AXM-IO11 mod-
ule will display the Relay Output status(on/o󳆁), DI status/counter.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 5 sec.
36
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 38
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

SOE:

The SOE webpage will display the Sequence of Event log for the enabled I/O module that is attached to the Acuvim II series meter with timestamps. It will display the DI status for up to 20 events.
The parameters in this webpage are updated every 10 sec.

10.5 Settings web page

Click on the 'Settings' tab to visit the parameter setting web pages that can be con󳆂gured from the AXM-WEB-PUSH module. There are four parameter settings that can be con󳆂gured. They
are 'Meter', 'Communications', 'Management' and 'Firmware' settings. Each settings webpage will require the AXM-WEB-PUSH module to be rebooted from the Management webpage after
any con󳆂guration is saved, so the saved changes can take e󳆁ect.
37
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 39
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
NOTE: The Settings webpage will only be accessible at Admin level.

Meter Setting:

The meter setting webpage will allow user to con󳆂gure basic meter settings in order for the
meter to measure the voltage and current and display it correctly.
Voltage Wiring:
ration from the drop down list. I.E. for a three phase three wire con󳆂guration without a neutral,
select 3LL.
Current Wiring:
terminal by selecting a number from the drop down list.
PT1:
Enter the rated input of the potential transformer that is connected to the meter. Possible
range is from 50 to 50000V.
CT1:
Enter the rated input of the current transformer that is used with the meter. Possible rang-
es for the CT1 is from 1 to 50000A.
PT2:
Enter the rated output of the potential transformer. Possible range is from 50 to 400V.
CT2:
Select the rated output of the current transformer from the drop down list. By default this
setting is already con󳆂gured.
38
Select how the meter's voltage input terminal is wired by selecting a con󳆂gu-
Select the number of CT's that are connected to the meter's current input
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 40
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
Real time Reading:
Modbus. By default the meter is in Secondary mode which will require some parameters to be
scaled by a relationship. Con󳆂guring the meter in Primary mode does not require any scaling.
Select the mode of the readings for the meter when it is polled through
I A Direction:
󳆂gure this setting to troubleshoot issues related to incorrect polarity of readings such as real
power, Power Factor and etc.
I B Direction:
󳆂gure this setting to troubleshoot issues related to incorrect polarity of readings such as real
power, Power Factor and etc.
I C Direction:
󳆂gure this setting to troubleshoot issues related to incorrect polarity of readings such as real
power, Power Factor and etc.
Click 'Save' after changing any settings.
Represents the 󳆃ow of direction for the Phase A current being measured, con-
Represents the 󳆃ow of direction for the Phase B current being measured, con-
Represents the 󳆃ow of direction for the Phase C current being measured, con-
39
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 41
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

Communication:

The communication setting webpage will allow the user to con󳆂gure settings related to the Ethernet network. The functions that the AXM-WEB-PUSH support can be con󳆂gured from this
webpage by selecting the corresponding tab such as Emails, Time/Date , Datalog, HTTP/FTP
Post, AcuCloud Post for communicating with the AcuCloud software, SNMP and DNP3.
40
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 42
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

Network:

DHCP:
Select 'Manual' to manually con󳆂gure the IP address to access the meter. If set to 'Man-
ual', you'll also need to set the Subnet Mask and Gateway.
Select 'Auto' to have the meter assigned a IP address automatically. With this selection the Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS servers will also be automatically assigned.
Note: After changing DHCP to Auto, check the display of the meter to obtain the new IP address that has been assigned after the AXM-WEB-PUSH has completed its reboot and the router has assigned the meter with an IP address.
IP Address:
page.
Subnet Mask:
this page.
Gateway:
page.
DHCP DNS Server 1:
DHCP DNS Server 2:
Allow HTTP:
port 80.
HTTPS Port:
to 443. The range can be from 6000 to 9999.
If the DHCP is con󳆂gured to Manual, the IP address can be con󳆂gured from this
If the DHCP is con󳆂gured to Manual, the Subnet Mask can be con󳆂gured from
If the DHCP is con󳆂gured to Manual, the Gateway can be con󳆂gured from this web
Enter the address of the DNS 1 server in this page.
Enter the address of the DNS 2 server in this page.
Enable this setting so that the AXM-WEB-PUSH can be accessed through HTTP at
Enter the HTTPS port number of the meter. By default, this setting is con󳆂gured
Note: This setting should never be con󳆂gured to 80.
Modbus TCP Port:
󳆂gured to 502. The range can be from 2000 to 5999.
Proxy Server Enabled:
ary to communicate with another server.
Click 'Save' after changing any settings. Users will be prompted to reboot the AXM-WEB-PUSH immediately or later. If later is chosen the AXM-WEB-PUSH will need to be rebooted from the 'Management' page.
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Enter the Modbus port number of the meter. By default, this setting is con-
Enable this setting so that the AXM-WEB-PUSH can act as an intermedi-
41
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 43
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

Emails:

The AXM-WEB-PUSH supports the SMTP protocol so users can setup the email function on the AXM-WEB-PUSH to enable the meter to send emails based on a time interval or when there is an alarm or SOE event or a combination of both. Users must know their SMTP server provider and details regarding their SMTP server, which can be provided by users' IT personal.
There are three modes available for sending emails that the user can enable. The 󳆂rst mode
is "Triggered Sending" where emails are sent immediately when there is a new alarm or SOE event. The second mode is "Timed Sending". Users can receive emails at a certain period of
time based on the time interval con󳆂gured and the email will include the data that is selected
to be sent. The third mode is when both of the above are enabled.
Users can con󳆂gure the mail function for their needs by clicking on the 'Settings' tab and se­lecting 'Communications'. Once redirected to the Communications web page, select 'Email'.
42
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 44
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
To use this function the following settings need to be con󳆂gured:
SMTP Enabled:
function.
SMTP Server:
Select 'Yes' to enable and to further con󳆂gure the settings related to the SMTP
Enter the URL of a valid SMTP server
SMTP Port:
SMTP From:
'Technical Support'
SMTP Username:
SMTP Password:
SMTP To Address 1;2;3:
'SMTP To Address 1', 'SMTP To Address 2' and 'SMTP To Address 3'.
After con󳆂guring the above settings, the next step is to select the content for the emails.
To enable emails to be sent based on a new Alarm or SOE Event, select 'Yes' under "SMTP Trig­gered Sending Alarm Event" or "SMTP Triggered Sending SOE Event".
Enter the port number associated with the SMTP server.
Enter a name or phrase which will appear to let you know who the mail is from. I.E.
Enter the SMTP user name for the SMTP server set above.
Enter the SMTP user password for the user set above.
Enter up to three recipients that you wish to have the email sent to in
To receive email reports at timed intervals, con󳆂gure the following settings:
SMTP Timed Sending Interval:
represents how often the emails will be sent.
To receive emails on speci󳆂c groups of parameters select 'Yes' under "SMTP Timed Sending
xxx"
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Con󳆂gure this setting with a value between 5-1440 min. This
43
Page 45
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Where xxx can be for receiving emails on:
• Metering:
• Energy:
• Harmonics:
• Sequence:
current waveform.
Min/Max:
since the lifetime of the meter or from the last reset of the min/max statistics.
• Alarm:
SOE Record:
Click 'Save' after changing any settings. Users will be prompted to reboot the AXM-WEB-PUSH immediately or later. If later is chosen the AXM-WEB-PUSH will need to be rebooted from the 'Management' page.
Report on Real-time voltage, current, power and etc.
Report on energy parameters.
Report on the voltage and current harmonics from 2nd to 63rd.
Report on the positive, negative and zero components of the voltage and
Report on the maximum and minimum statistics that the meter has recorded
Report of the alarm log.
Report of the SOE log.
44
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 46
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

Time/Date:

The device clock of the Acuvim II series meter can be set through the web interface of the AXM­WEB-PUSH module. The AXM-WEB-PUSH module also supports the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) protocol so that the module can update the meter's device clock by synchro­nizing with a time server.
The AXM-WEB-PUSH can synch with up to 3 time servers. If a time server is down, the module
will synchronize with the second or third time server if they are con󳆂gured.
The settings for the time and date can be found by clicking on the 'Settings' tab and selecting 'Communications'. Click 'Time/Date' to access the webpage.
SNTP Enable:
to the SNTP function.
Device Clock:
Time Zone:
meter's time to be synchronized to from the drop down list.
SNTP Interval:
synchronize it's time with the time server.
SNTP Server 1;2;3:
"SNTP Server 3" 󳆂elds.
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Select 'Yes' to enable the function and to further con󳆂gure the settings related
The device clock of the Acuvim II series can be con󳆂gured from this setting.
Select the time zone the meter is in or the time zone in which you would like the
Enter a number from 1 min to 6000 min to con󳆂gure how often the meter will
Enter up to 3 SNTP servers in the "SNTP Server 1", "SNTP Server 2" and
45
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 47
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Examples of North American SNTP servers are:
0.us.pool.ntp.org
1.us.pool.ntp.org
2.us.pool.ntp.org
3.us.pool.ntp.org
For more NTP servers based on region, visit the following site:
http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/
Click 'Save' after changing any settings. Users will be prompted to reboot the AXM-WEB-PUSH immediately or later. If later is chosen the AXM-WEB-PUSH will need to be rebooted from the 'Management' page.

Datalog:

The AXM-WEB-PUSH supports logging data onto its memory. Once enabled the module can log
up to a day or month of data. The data can be downloaded as a .csv 󳆂le using a FTP client
The AXM-WEB-PUSH can log data at intervals of time ranging from 15 sec to 1 month.
46
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 48
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
Data Upload:
Enable option to view and con󳆂gure the settings that are applicable.
Once enabled the following settings related to when the logging of the data will begin,
how often the data should be logged, the format and pre󳆂x of the 󳆂le name and how the time stamp will be represented need to be con󳆂gured:
Log Start Time:
Note: The device clock of the meter should be correctly con󳆂gured and up to date.
Log Interval:
down list. The logging interval can be from 15 sec to 1 month.
Backup File Length:
from the drop down list.
Backup File Pre󳆂x:
ginning of the log 󳆂le. By default "logger1" will be appended to the beginning of the log 󳆂le.
SFTP Enable:
Enable. The log 󳆂le will then be available to be downloaded using a FTP client using the
following credentials:
To use the data log function to log the data onto the module, select the
Select a valid time for the meter to start logging the data.
Select how frequently the module will log data to the 󳆂le from the drop
Select the length of the log 󳆂le as either 1 day or 1 month of data
Provide a name for the log 󳆂le which will be appended to the be-
To download the logged data from the module using a FTP client, select
47
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 49
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Host:
sftp://IPaddressofthemeter
Username:
SFTP Password:
Port:
22
By default the password for retrieving the backup log 󳆂les is 'accuenergy'. The user can con󳆂gure any password or can reset to the default of accuenergy by clicking on the
"Reset SFTP Password".
NOTE: After enabling the SFTP function the user must reboot the communication mod ule in order to access the data logs with the default password of 'accuenergy'.
Click 'Save' after changing any settings. Users will be prompted to reboot the AXM­WEB-PUSH immediately or later. If later is chosen the AXM-WEB-PUSH will need to be rebooted from the 'Management' page.
HTTP/FTP Post:
The AXM-WEB-PUSH supports the HTTP and FTP Post functions to send data from the
meter to a HTTP/FTP server. The AXM-WEB-PUSH can post .csv 󳆂les to two di󳆁erent web servers using HTTP Post and can also send the same .csv 󳆂le to a server using FTP
Post.
In the case when there is no connection to the server, the AXM-WEB-PUSH will store the posts and send it out after the connection is restored.
The AXM-WEB-PUSH can post data to a server at intervals of time ranging from 15 sec to 1 month.
The settings for the data log function can be found by clicking on the 'Settings' tab and selecting 'Communications'. Click "Datalog" to access the data log webpage.
The settings for the HTTP/FTP Post function can be found by clicking on the 'Settings' tab and selecting 'Communications'. Click "HTTP/FTP Post" to access the HTTP/FTP Post webpage.
Data Upload:
er, select the Enable option to view and con󳆂gure the settings that are applicable.
sftpuser
accuenergy
-
To use the HTTP/FTP post function to send data to the appropriate serv-
48
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 50
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
Once enabled the following settings related to when the uploading of the data should begin,
how often the data should be logged and uploaded, the format of the 󳆂le name and how the
time stamp will be represented.
Log Start Time:
Note: The device clock of the meter should be correctly con󳆂gured and up to date.
Log Interval:
the server from the drop down list. The logging interval can be from 15 sec to 1 month.
Timestamp Format:
for the timestamp can be based on the Local Time, UTC Seconds or based on ISO8601 Format.
Push File Pre󳆂x:
the log 󳆂le if "Time Interval Format" is selected as the Post File Name Format. By default "log­ger1" will be appended to the beginning of the log 󳆂le.
Post File Length:
drop down list The log 󳆂le length can be from 15 sec to 1 month.
With the above settings con󳆂gured the following settings need to be con󳆂gured depending on
which protocol will be used:
Select a valid time for the meter to start logging the data to be posted.
Select how frequently the meter will log data to the 󳆂le that will be uploaded to
Select the format of the timestamp for the data that is logged. The format
Provide a name for the log 󳆂le which will be appended to the beginning of
Select how frequently the log 󳆂le will be uploaded to the server from the
49
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 51
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
HTTP Push Channel 1 Enable:
Push 1 settings.
Select 'Yes' to enable and to further con󳆂gure the HTTP
HTTP Push 1 Meter Upload Url:
data from the meter.
HTTP Push 1 Port:
HTTP Push 1 Password:
plicable. Otherwise, leave blank.
HTTP Push 1 Interval:
server. The data can be posted in intervals from 15 sec to 1 month.
Note: The "TEST HTTP Push1" button should only be utilized after clicking the 'Save' button otherwise a fail response will be observed. If a fail response occurs after clicking 'Save' the settings should be double checked or troubleshooting on the server side may be required.
Enter the Url of the HTTP server that will receive the
Enter the port number for the server that will receive the data.
Enter the password to send data to the receiving server if ap-
Select how frequently the data should be uploaded to the HTTP
In the case the network is down and the module cannot send the data to the server it will accumulate all the failed posts and send them out when the network is up. These failed posts can be cleared by clicking the "Clear HTTP Push Logs".
HTTP Push Channel 2 Enable:
Push 2 settings.
50
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Select 'Yes' to enable and to further con󳆂gure the HTTP
Page 52
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
HTTP Push 2 Meter Upload Url:
data from the meter.
Enter the Url of the HTTP server that will receive the
HTTP Push 2 Port:
HTTP Push 2 Password:
plicable. Otherwise, leave blank.
HTTP Push 2 Interval:
server. The data can be posted in intervals from 15 sec to 1 month.
FTP Push Enable:
FTP Push Meter Upload Url:
from the meter.
FTP Push Port:
FTP Push Username:
correct username could result in no data being received by the server.
FTP Push Password:
the receiving FTP server.
FTP Push Interval:
er. The data can be posted in intervals from 15 sec to 1 month.
Note: The "TEST FTP Push" button should only be utilized after clicking the 'Save' but­ton otherwise a fail response will be observed. If a fail response occurs after clicking 'Save' the settings should be double checked or troubleshooting on the server side may be required.
Enter the port number for the server that will receive the data.
Enter the password to send data to the receiving server if ap-
Select how frequently the data should be uploaded to the HTTP
Select 'Yes' to enable and further con󳆂gure the FTP Push settings.
Enter the Url of the FTP server that will receive the data
Enter the port number for the server that will receive the data.
Enter a valid username to send the data to the FTP server. An in-
Enter a valid password for the username above to send data to
Select how frequently the data should be uploaded to the FTP serv-
In the case the network or FTP server is down and the module cannot send the data to the server it will accumulate all the failed posts and send them out when the network is up. These failed posts can be cleared by clicking the "Clear FTP Push Logs".
Click 'Save' after changing any settings. Users will be prompted to reboot the AXM-WEB­PUSH immediately or later. If later is chosen the AXM-WEB-PUSH will need to be reboot­ed from the 'Management' page.
51
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 53
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018

AcuCloud Post:

The AXM-WEB-PUSH module can directly interface with the Accuenergy Cloud software Acu-
Cloud. The AXM-WEB-PUSH will post data to the cloud software every 󳆂ve minutes.
AcuCloud will require the serial number of the AXM-WEB-PUSH module which will then provide
a token that will be used to con󳆂gure the AXM-WEB-PUSH so it can send its data to AcuCloud.
The settings for the AcuCloud Post function can be found by clicking on the 'Settings' tab and
selecting 'Communications'. Select "AcuCloud Post" to access the settings to con󳆂gure the AXM-
WEB-PUSH to send data to AcuCloud.
AcuCloud Reporting:
tings related to AcuCloud.
AcuClould URL:
to the correct server:
AcuCloud Token:
Note: The "TEST AcuCloud" button should only be utilized after clicking the 'Save' button oth­erwise a fail response will be observed. If a fail response occurs after clicking 'Save' the serial number entered in AcuCloud should be double checked.
52
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Select 'Enable' to enable the function and to further con󳆂gure the set-
The following post URL will be con󳆂gured by default so that the data can sent
Copy and paste the token provided by the AcuCloud software into this 󳆂eld.
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 54
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
Click 'Save' after changing any settings. Users will be prompted to reboot the AXM-WEB-PUSH immediately or later. If later is chosen the AXM-WEB-PUSH will need to be rebooted from the 'Management' page.
In the case the network is down and the module cannot send the data to the server it will accu­mulate all the failed posts and send them out when the network is up. These failed posts can be cleared by clicking the "Clear AcuCloud Post Logs".

SNMP:

The AXM-WEB-PUSH module supports the Simple Network Management Protocol(SNMP) pro­tocol for reporting the metering data to the management station. The AXM-WEB-PUSH uses a public community string for read-only access. By default the module will communicate using SNMP port 161. The AXM-WEB-PUSH also supports traps to send unsolicited messages to up to four management stations.
The settings for the SNMP protocol can be found by clicking on the 'Settings' tab and selecting
'Communications'. Select "SNMP" to access the settings to con󳆂gure the AXM-WEB-PUSH to
communicate with a SNMP management station.
SNMP Enable:
ed to the SNMP protocol.
Read Only Community:
to a password which allows only authorized users to access the meters data.
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Select 'Enable' to enable the function and to further con󳆂gure the settings relat-
By default the community string is Public, this con󳆂guration is similar
53
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 55
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
SNMP Port:
from 16100 to 16199.
By default the SNMP Port is con󳆂gured to 161. The SNMP Port can be any value
Trap Enable:
when an event is triggered. The event could be a change in Digital Input Status. The noti󳆂cation
can then be sent to upto 4 stations.
Trap Target 1:
󳆂ed when there is an event.
Trap Target 2:
󳆂ed when there is an event.
Trap Target 3:
󳆂ed when there is an event.
Select 'Enable' so that the meter will send a message to the management station
Enter the IP address and port number of station number 1 that should be noti-
Enter the IP address and port number of station number 2 that should be noti-
Enter the IP address and port number of station number 3 that should be noti-
Trap Target 4:
󳆂ed when there is an event.
Report Bu󳆁er Size:
fore being sent to the management station. A maximum of 30 noti󳆂cations can be stored.
Report Hold Time:
fore it gets sent to the managament station. By default, this setting is con󳆂gured to 0 so the no­ti󳆂cation will be sent immediately after an event occurs. This setting could be con󳆂gured from
0-30 seconds.
54
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
Enter the IP address and port number of station number 4 that should be noti-
Enter the size of the bu󳆁er for the amount of noti󳆂cations will be stored be-
Enter the time in seconds for how long the noti󳆂cation will be in queue be-
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 56
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings

Management:

The Management webpage can be used to reset parameters such as the Demand, Energy, Max/ Min, and the alarm records, reboot the web module as well as setting or changing the password
for the access levels. The user can also download the network log 󳆂le for the module from this
page which can be used for diagnostics of the module.
age is where the AXM-WEB-PUSH can be rebooted so that all changes and con󳆂gurations
This p can take e󳆁ect. This can be done by clicking on "Reboot Communication Module".

Firmware:

The Firmware webpage is used for updating the 󳆂rmware version on the AXM-WEB-PUSH mod­ule. The user can check if the module they are using is up to date and update the module if
needed or they can contact
55
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 57
Acuvim II Series - AXM WEB PUSH
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
To update the module using the Select Firmware File option:
Click on "Choose File" and select the 󳆂rmware 󳆂le to update from your computer. Then click on 'Upload'.
Once the upload was successfully uploaded you will see the following page con󳆂rming that the 󳆂le was uploaded.
Click 'Process' to begin the update.
56
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Page 58
V: 2.0 Revised: Sept. 2018
Chapter 10: Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings
The update will begin and you will see the following message: "Firmware update in progress."
Once the update is complete, you will see the following page.
Note: The module is currently rebooting. This may take 1-2 minutes to complete. When com plete, refresh the page to reconnect to the meter. You will be required to log in again.
-
57
Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com
www.GlobalTestSupply.com
Loading...