the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA, or applicable local codes.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electric al personnel.
• Read, understand and follow the instructions before installing this product.
• Turn off all power supplying equipment before working on or inside the equipment.
• Product may use multiple voltage/power sources. Be sure all sources of power
have been disconnected before servicing.
• Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
DO NOT DEPEND ON THIS PRODUCT FOR VOLTAGE INDICATION
• Only install this product on insulated conductors.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
A qualied person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and
operation of this electrical equipment and the installation, and has received safety
training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved. NEC2011 Article 100
No responsibility is assumed by Veris Industries for any consequences arising out of the
use of this material.
NOTICE
• This product is not intended for life or safety applications.
• Do not install this product in hazardous or classified locations.
• The installer is responsible for conformance to all applicable codes.
• Mount this product inside a suitable fire and electrical enclosure.
FCC PART 15 INFORMATION
NOTE: This equipment has been tested by the manufacturer and found
to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
Modifications to this product without the express authorization of
Veris Industries nullify this statement.
This Cla ss A digital a pparatu s complies w ith Canadi an ICES- 003.)
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E30E Series
Solid-Core Panelboard Monitoring System
Product Overview
The E30E Series panelboard monitoring system is designed to measure the current, voltage, and energy
consumption of up to 92 circuits (84 branch circuits, two 3-phase mains, two neutrals), enabling users to monitor
two panelboards or an entire data center PDU with a single product. It increases the board’s current monitoring
capability by combining the functions of two boards into one device.
The E30E consists of a data acquisition module and up to four branch current sensor strips, with eight auxiliary
inputs. The strips have rows of solid-core CTs and are mounted on each side of the panel board along the
termination points of each breaker. The conductor passes through the appropriate current sensor before
terminating at the breaker. Each strip transmits the current data to the data acquisition board. The E30E measures
both current and power for the mains and branch circuits. The E30E can easily accommodate dierent panel
congurations, including any combination of multi-phase breaker positions, voltage phase mapping, and breaker
sizes. To congure the E30E for operation, download the E3x Conguration Tool and the E3x Commissioning Guide
from www.veris.com.
Data is transmitted via ethernet with Modbus TCP, BACnet IP, or SNMP protocol, or via RS-485 with Modbus RTU or
BACnet MS/TP protocols. Some protocols can be used simultaneously, and the ethernet protocols all support access
by multiple masters. Each data acquisition board requires two Modbus addresses, one for each set of two current
sensor strips and four auxiliary inputs (2-strip models only require one Modbus address). Data is updated roughly
every two seconds. When a circuit exceeds the user-dened thresholds, the E30E activates the alarm indicators. The
communication interfaces and protocols require some conguration at the time of installation.
24 = 2 strips with 12 sensors each, with two 4 ft (1.2 m) ribbon cables *
36 = 2 strips with 18 sensors each, with two 4 ft (1.2 m) ribbon cables *
42 = 2 strips with 21 sensors each, with two 4 ft (1.2 m) ribbon cables
48 = 4 strips with 12 sensors each, with four 4 ft (1.2 m) ribbon cables *
72 = 4 strips with 18 sensors each, with four 4 ft (1.2 m) ribbon cables *
84 = 4 strips with 21 sensors each, with four 4 ft (1.2 m) ribbon cables
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Table of Contents
Dimensions
Dimensions3
Product Diagram4
Data Outputs5
Solid-Core Current Sensors6
Installation7
Wiring9
Gateway Conguration11
BACnet PICS21
General BACnet Programming Information22
General SNMP Programming Information23
Troubleshooting24
China RoHS Compliance Information (EFUP Table)24
12.1”
(307 mm)
12.8”
(325 mm)
(353 mm)
2.8”
(71 mm)
8.9”
(225 mm)
8.2”
(210 mm)
10.0”
(253 mm)
2x: 5.9”
(150 mm)
Note: The dotted li nes indicate dimensions if the b rackets are placed
for horizontal m ounting. At the factory, the bracket s are placed for
vertical mounting. See Insta llation section for more information.
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1. Ethernet port: provides ethernet connection for the gateway component
2
8
3
65
2. Power LED: indicates power is applied to the meter.
3. 2x3 RS-485 Serial Connection
4. Grounding post
5. Voltage Taps: 1, 2, or 3 phase plus neutral connections. For voltage sensing and power calculations
6. Control (Mains) Power Connection: Easy 2-wire 100-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz connection.
7. Auxiliary Inputs: These 0.333 VAC inputs are used for monitoring the main breaker or other high amperage source. Inputs on
the left are for panelboard 2; inputs on the right are for panelboard 1.
8. 50-Pin Ribbon Cable Connectors: 48-inch (1220 mm) ribbon cables are provided for easy connection of the current sensor strips
to this point of the data acquisition board. Other ribbon cable lengths are available (sold separately) The two connectors on the
left are for panelboard 2; the two on the right are for panelboard 1.
Connect current sensor strips to the correct ribbon cable connectors for each panel. The top connectors are for the strip labeled
Panel B, and the bottom conec tors are for the strip labeled Panel A.
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Data Outputs
The E30E provides several types of measurements that give a comprehensive view of power consumption for every load on the
panel:
• Real-time measurements: a live and up-to-date view of present power levels and the factors that aect them.
• Demand measurements: averages of values measured over a specied time interval. The time interval (typically 15
minutes) can be set from 10 seconds to more than a day. The demand calculation can be congured to use single
intervals or the sliding average of up to 6 sub-intervals. Demand measurements are useful for tracking or graphing
load levels over time to correlate with total energy consumption.
• Historic maximum measurements: these measurements store the largest value recorded for a specic measurement
since the last time they were cleared. They are useful for identifying peak levels critical to equipment sizing or demand
limits in utility agreements.
• Accumulated energy measurements: ongoing totals of cumulative energy used since the last time the value was
cleared. Energy values provide the informational basis for billing, cost allocation, carbon oset, BTU equivalent
calculations, and other applications of overall energy use.
• Energy snapshots: energy totals that only change when the demand intervals are updated. They are samples of the
free-running energy accumulators at the end of each demand interval, as congured by the user. These provide energy
readings that are easily correlated to the demand values to simplify the tasks of sub-billing and cost allocation.
• Alarms: provide a warning of excessively high or low current on each branch and aux channel. The user can set two
high-level and two low-level thresholds, and a delay time for latching alarms. Alarms are reported as both non-latched
events and latched events. Non-latching alarms are active while the current exceeds the threshold, but go inactive if
the current returns to a level within the specic thresholds. Latching alarms become active when the current exceeds
the threshold for a time period greater than the specied delay and remain active until they are cleared remotely.
Alarm status can be polled via any protocol. Via BACnet, Subscribe_COV can be used to generate alarm notications.
Via SNMP, alarms drive SNMP event notications.
Advanced Features - The E30E supports a number of of advanced features. Some are always active, and others are congured
manually via Modbus register 62017, BACnet object AV164, or SNMP MIB variable “spanels/panel1/p1Conguration/p1Setup/
p1UserDenedSettings” (OID .1.3.6.1 .4.1.40845.1.30.1.1.6.3.4.0). For models with 42 channels or more, these features are
congured independently for each panel.
• Logical Circuit support: The E30E can be congured to map any set of 1, 2 or 3 channels that are adjacent in the panel
to a logical circuit that provides accurate multi-phase measurement totals. Map these logical circuits by writing the
desired logical circuit number into a set of registers/data objects provided for each branch and aux channel (per panel).
The channels assigned to each logical circuit must be adjacent in the panel (usually used for multi-phase breakers), but
there are no limitations on where those adjacent channels are aligned in the panel (any position where a multi-phase
breaker can be installed). This functionality is always active, but a user selection aects the how the data can be
accessed via Modbus. Measurement data via Modbus for logical circuits is presented in two ways, arranged either by
logical circuit number (looks more like a collection of individual meters) or by measurement type (arranged similar to
the single-phase data section of the point map).
• Legacy point map or alternate logical circuit point map: The E30E can be congured to select a preferred version of
the Modbus registers in the address range 4000 to 9999. If enabled (default), the logical circuits by measurement type
is active. Otherwise, the legacy point maps for 2-phase and 3-phase breakers used in older E3x models is active. The
logical circuits functionality can also be accessed via the “Logical Circuits by Circuit” section of the point map (address
range 10000 to 45000), regardless of the state of this selection.
• Phase angle measurements: The E30E measures the phase angle of every voltage and current input and presents these
measurements (in degrees) in additional data registers/objects. These values are used to verify that current inputs are
assigned to the proper voltage phases and to help determine how power factor variations are inuenced by current
phase changes vs. harmonic distortion. Phase angle measurements are instantaneous and always active.
• User CT phase assignment: In the default mode, the E30E assigns each channel to the corresponding phase that most
3-phase panels implement, so that the user does not have worry about it. The user can opt to replace this selfassignment paradigm with a mode that allows explicit specication of the phase assignment for each channel. The
explicit assignments set by the user are stored by the E30E in non-volatile memory.
• Phase angle reference: The E30E measures the phase angle of every current and voltage input. The user can select
whether the phase angles are stated relative to an absolute reference (the phase angle of voltage input V1) or relative
to the voltage phase assigned to that specic current input channel.
• Signed power fac tor: By default the E30E reports power factor as an unsigned value. The user can set it to report as a
signed value, where the sign indicates whether the current phase angle leads or lags the corresponding voltage phase.
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• Demand/snapshot time interval source: The E30E oers t wo mechanisms for driving the demand/snapshot time
interval, an interval timer or an RTC (real-time clock). The legacy mode (default) uses an interval timer that does not
need to be set to an absolute time. When using the interval timer the demand/snapshot interval can be set from
10 to 32767 seconds (over 9 hours). An alternate mode utilizes an RTC set to a specic date and time to synchronize
the results with a larger system. The RTC must rst be set in order to run and capture demand values and energy
snapshots. When power is interrupted, the RTC resets to a default date and time and must be set again in order to run.
When using the RTC, the demand/snapshot interval can be set from 10 to 3600 seconds (1 hour).
Monitoring of Mains
Current: multi-phase average and per phase
Current phase angle
Real power (kW): multi-phase total and per phase
Real Time Measurements
Demand Measurements
Historic Maximums
Accumulated EnergyEnergy (kWh): multi-phase total and per phase
Energy SnapshotsEnergy (kWh): multi-phase total and per phase
Apparent power (kVA): multi-phase total and per phase
Power factor: multi-phase average and per phase
Voltage - L-L: multi-phase average and per phase
Voltage - L-N: multi-phase average and per phase
Frequency (phase A)
Current present demand: multi-phase average and per phase
Real Power (kW) present demand: multi-phase average and per phase
Maximum instantaneous current: multi-phase average and per phase
Maximum current demand: multi-phase average and per phase
Maximum real power demand: multi-phase total and per phase
Monitoring of Branch Circuits
Current: multi-phase average and per phase
Current phase angle per branch
Real Time Measurements
Demand Measurements
Historic Maximums
Accumulated EnergyEnergy (kWh): multi-phase total and per phase
Energy SnapshotsEnergy (kWh): multi-phase total and per phase
Real power (kW): multi-phase total and per phase
Apparent power (kVA): multi-phase total and per phase
Power factor: multi-phase average and per phase
Current present demand: multi-phase average and per phase
Real power (kW) present demand: multi-phase average and per phase
Maximum instantaneous current: multi-phase average and per phase
Maximum current demand: multi-phase average and per phase
Maximum real power demand: multi-phase total and per phase
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Observe precautions for handling static sensitive
devices to avoid damage to the circuitry that
is not covered under the factory warranty.
Disconnect power to the panel before beginning the installation.
1. Locate a surface inside the electrical enclosure to mount the E30E. Decide whether to mount the E30E vertically or horizontally.
The E30E is shipped with the brackets placed for vertical mounting. If mounting horizontally, loosen the screws on the sides
of the E30E that hold the brackets in place (do not fully remove the screws from the E30E housing). Loosen the screws on the
other two sides of the housing (do not fully remove the screws from the E30E housing), and set the brackets into their new
positions. Tighten all screws.
Vertical Mounting Horizontal Mounting
2. Install the current sensor strips into the panel. Arrange the sensor strips in one of the four congurations shown below.
Adjust orientation of the circuit numbers in the eld during commissioning by writing to Modbus Register 6 or use the
free conguration software at www.veris.com. The examples in this graphic show the 21 current sensor strips. The same
conguration options are available for the 18 and 12 current sensor strips.
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3. Verify that the serial numbers printed on the current sensor strips and on the E30E match. The board and the strips are sold as a
calibrated set.
4. Install the E30E in the panel (hardware not provided). A grounding connection is located on the housing (see below). Use this
stud to ground the device when it is mounted on a nonconductive surface.
Panel 2Panel 1
E30E
CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
Ground
5. Connect the current sensor ribbon cables to the 50-pin connectors on the E30E. The label on the strip indicates which connector
to use on the E30E (e.g. connect the strip labeled “Panel 1A” to the bottom right connector on the board). Orient the cables so
that the plastic key on the E30E connector aligns with the keyhole cutout on the ribbon cable connector, as shown below.
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Wiring
6. Connect 0.333 VAC current transformers (CTs) to the conductors to be monitored by snapping the CTs around the lines,
observing local codes regarding bending radius.
Panel 2Panel 1
E30 CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
E30 CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
E30 CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
E30 CURRENT SENSOR STRIP
Note: The E30E measures and reports the phase angle of each voltage input and each CT (when there is ac tive current
through the primary of that CT). Use the E3x Conguration Tool to view the phase angles of active circuits to help verify
that those circuits are connected to and mapped to the proper voltage phases. See the E3x Commissioning Guide (www.
veris.com) for instructions on how to download and operate the tool from a PC.
For all steps in this section, when tightening terminals, apply the correct torque.
Aux Inputs: 3.5 to 4.4 in-lb (0.4 to 0.5 N-m); all other terminals: 4.4 to 5.3 in-lb (0.5 to 0.6 N-m).
1. Wire the Aux input CTs to the E30E. Note: For Veris CTs, X1 is the white lead, X2 is the black lead.
X1X1X1X1
N 3 2 1
X2X2X2X2
X2X2X2X2
1 2 3 N
X1X1X1X1
2. Connect 2-wire 100-277 VAC power to the control power terminals. Observe polarity. Connect voltage lines to the voltage taps.
Equip voltage lines with fuses and disconnects as required.
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3. Connect the 2-wire Modbus RS-485 network.
RS-485
S
–
+
S
–
+
4. Mechanically secure the RS-485 cable where it enters the electrical panel.
5. If using Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP protocol, connect a serial cable(s) from the RS-485 loop to the serial connector on the
E30E. Connect all RS-485 devices in a daisy-chain, and properly terminate the chain. Two sets of connections are provided
to simplify daisy-chain connections and enable retention of each wire. Follow all applicable wiring and termination
connection guidelines for the standard in use. Note that while both the the Modbus RTU and BACnet MS/TP standards identify
requirements for RS-485 line polarization/bias and termination, the value and placement of these resistors varies for each
standard. The E30E does not implement any RS-485 line polarization/bias or termination internally. For the RS-485 cable,
use shielded, twisted-pair wire, such as Belden 1120A, that is voltage-rated for the installation. The shield is not internally
connected to Ear th Ground. Connect the shield to Earth Ground somewhere on the RS-485 bus (single point connection only).
120 Ω terminato r
where specied
RS-485
S
–
+
S
–
+
Belden 1120A or
equivalent
by the applicable
standard
WARNING: After wiring
the RS-485 cable, remove
all scraps of wire or foil
shield from the electrical
panel. Wire scraps coming
into contact with high
voltage conductors could
be DANGEROUS!
6. Connect an ethernet cable to a local PC. Secure a ferrite lter (included) around the ethernet cable to ensure the device meets
emission requirements. Use the PC to congure the gateway (next section of this document).
7. Once congured, disconnect the local PC. If desired (and the device is congured for operation on the network), connect the
E30E directly to the network for ongoing access to the GUI even if primarily using a serial protocol to access and control the
E30E.
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Configuration
Accessing the Graphical User Interface (GUI)
If the E30E IP address parameters are already congured to work on the network and is being accessed from a PC on that same
network, open a web browser and enter the IP address of the E30E into the address/URL eld on the browser. Press enter. The GUI
launches and appears, as shown, in the browser window.
If the E30E IP address parameters are not congured for the network, connect a PC directly and access the GUI from it as follows:
1. Connect a standard CAT5 ethernet cable between a PC and E30E. Secure a ferrite lter (included) around the ethernet cable
to ensure the device meets emission requirements. If the user followed the Installation procedure in this document, then this
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Configuration (cont.)
2. Temporarily change the IP address of the PC to a static value on the same subnet as the E30E. For example: If the E30E is set to
its factory default IP address of 192.168.1.24, set the PC to an unused static IP address on the 192.168.1.xxx subnet (where xxx
is any value between 1 and 255, except 24). Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (the screen captures in this example were
taken using Windows 7; other operating systems will look dierent).
a. Open the Control Panel:
b. In the Control Panel, select Network and Sharing Center. In the Sharing Center, select Change Adapter Settings in the list at
the upper left corner.
c. Select the connection for the setwork that the E30E is included on.
When the Local Area Connection Status windo appears, click on Properties
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Configuration (cont.)
d. Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and click OK.
e. Select <Use the following IP Address>. Make note of the IP address that appears, then enter the static IP address (e.g. if the
E30E Series is still set to its default address of 192.168.1.24, then change it to 192.168.1.100). Enter for the 255.255.255.0 subnet
mask. Click OK.
Enter static
IP address
Enter subnet
mask
e. Click Close.
3. Open a PC web browser and enter the IP address of the E30E (default address is 192.168.1.24) to access the GUI. The GUI
launches and appears in the browser window.
4. When nished using the GUI, unplug the ethernet cable from the PC and restore the IP settings as needed.
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Configuration (cont.)
Using the GUI to set up the IP address for use on your network
1. Access the GUI according the instructions in the “Accessing the Graphical User Interface (GUI)” section. To set IP address
parameters, click the button labeled “Diagnostics and Debugging.”
The Diagnostics screen appears.
Have the desired IP settings ready in advance (contact the system administrator). IP parameters for use with BACnet IP are
static, not dynamic.
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Configuration (cont.)
2. Set the IP address for use on the BACnet/IP network:
a. From the navigation tree (lef t column) on the GUI, click on Setup and then Network Settings to enter the Edit IP Address
Settings menu.
b. Enter the desired IP address in the N1_IP_Address eld (in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xx x)
c. If necessary, change the Subnet Mask by entering the appropriate new value in the N1_Netmask eld
d. If the E30E is connec ted to an ethernet gateway, enter its IP address in the Default Gateway eld. This is especially critical if
the E30E will be used as a BACnet BBMD device.
e. Click the Update IP settings button. The E30E changes its settings and restarts. The GUI does not connect again until the E30E
is installed on the network that matches those settings and the new IP address is entered into a web browser on a PC properly
congured for that network.
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Configuration (cont.)
Using the GUI to Set the Configuration Parameters for the Communication Protocols
Access the GUI according the instructions in the “Accessing the Graphical User Interface (GUI)” section.
The home screen on the GUI provides elds for conguration of the E30E. The E30E has four primar y modes of operation, each of
which support a dierent combination of protocols. Each option eld has a Submit button to the right. When changing the value
in any eld, click Submit to store the new value. The GUI prompts the user to restart the system. If multiple values are changed,
it is easiest to submit all changes and restart only once when nished with the whole screen. To restart, click the System Restart
button in the row at the bottom of the screen. The restart takes several seconds, during which the server may lose its connection.
Messages appear at the top of the screen indicating current status, but do not per form any actions. Simply allow the tool to
complete the restart cycle.
The rst selec tion in the GUI is Operating_Mode, which has two choices:
1. Locked: used for all normal product operation. It is provided as a tool for high-level technical support. The gateway retains
its current prole conguration when powered.
2. Discovery mode (default): deletes proles and rediscovers them when the device is powered again. The results are the same,
unless the prole conguration is intentionally altered. Prole selection and discovery are especially important when using
BACnet or SNMP protocols. For normal operation, always use discovery mode.
The second selection in the GUI is Protocol_Mode, used to select the combination of protocols the product communicates with.
The E30E supports ve protocols, some of which can operate simultaneously. The table below shows what protocols are supported
in each mode.
To select a primary protocol mode, enter the corresponding number into the text eld adjacent to the Primary Protocol option
and click the Submit button to the left of the text eld. A prompt appears at the top of the screen instructing the user to restart
the system. When nished, the screen refreshes itself with the appropriate elds for the selected mode.
The next GUI selection, in any protocol mode, is the Upstream_Baud rate selection. If you have selected BACnet MS/TP (mode 1) as
the primary protocol mode, this value sets the MS/TP baud rate. If you have selected modes 2 or 3 as the primary protocol mode,
you may not be using the RS-485 interface at all. If so, this setting can be ignored.
If you have selected BACnet IP, SNMP or Modbus mode, the next selection is Modbus_Parity, which sets the parity of the upstream
serial connection. If using Modbus RTU protocol, set this to match your Modbus master. If not, ignore this eld.
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The following sections show the eld selections (with factory default values) specic to each of the four Protocol_Modes.
1. BACnet MS/TP mode
The rst three options are discussed previously.
The DeviceID_Oset parameter is used to assign Device_IDs on power-up or on restart until they have been overwritten via
BACnet. Enter a dierent value here and click submit. The new value is rst used at the next power-up or system restart. Valid
Device_ID numbers range from 1 to 4194303. Since the numbers assigned during discovery are the sum of the Oset and the
Modbus address (which can be any value from 1-255), the Oset values entered in the GUI must be no larger than 4194055.
The E30E gateway creates a BACnet virtual router and separate BACnet devices for each 42-channel meter panel behind this virtual
router, allowing the devices to be discoverable and independently accessed via BACnet, even if the vir tual router is connected by
MS/TP, using a single MAC address. To use this product with MS/TP, the BACnet system must support the discovery and use of a
BACnet router on the MS/TP trunk and any devices beyond it. This virtual router creates an exclusive BACnet network on which
the meter’s BACnet devices reside. This network must have a BACnet network number that is dierent from any other networks in
the entire BACnet enterprise. When multiple E30E products are added anywhere in the enterprise, each one must have a unique
network number. Failure to set an exclusive value in this eld causes communication conic ts in the BACnet system.
Enter a non-conicting value here and click submit. Valid network numbers range from 1 to 65534; if other values are entered,
the network number defaults to 5. The new value is rst used at the next power-up or system restart. If using an external BACnet
router to connect the E30E as an MS/TP device, it is recommended that the router also be restarted after the E30E has completed
discovery, when the network number is changed.
The next eld for the BACnet MS/TP protocol mode is the MSTP_Max_Master, which allows this value to be set prior to using
BACnet software to access the E30E. The default value of 127 works regardless of the addresses the MS/TP network uses, but
selecting a lower value may optimize the network. Do not set this value lower than the highest address on the network. To set this
value via BACnet, write to the Max_Master property of the device objec t for the E30E’s virtual router.
The nal eld is the MSTP_MAC_Addr, which sets the MAC address for the virtual router. The E30E panel(s) are devices on the
internal BACnet network and are not directly addressable as MAC addresses on the MS/TP network.
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2. BACnet IP mode
BACnet IP mode uses the same DeviceID_Oset and Virt_Router_Net parameters described above for BACnet MS/TP mode. One
additional parameter, BACnet_IP_Port, is used to set the UDP port. Most BACnet systems use the default port (47808 decimal,
0xBAC0 hex) that is recommended in the BACnet standard as the only UDP port. Some large systems need to segment the
enterprise and use more than port. If so, enter the number of the port you need to use to access this device. BACnet IP mode does
not use MSTP_Max_Master or MSTP_MAC_Addr.
BACnet IP mode adds another eld called BBMD_Enable. See the section BBMD Support for a full description of how to enable and
use BBMD support.
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3. SNMP mode
SNMP mode uses two unique parameters. The SNMP_Community string is used to control access to the device. Whatever value
entered must be used in the MIB browser or SNMP access software to communicate with this device.
The last parameter, SNMP_Notif_IP is used to set the IP address of the client that used to receive SNMP event notications, such as
alarms.
Operating the E30E
Restart the E30E by using the button at the bottom of the GUI or by cycling the power. It takes about 30 seconds to initialize
completely and be ready for external communication.
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BACnet Network Management – Important Steps to Avoid Conflicts
BACnet conguration uses two default settings that might need to be changed, depending on the application.
a. Virtual router network ID number. Every logical network segment (IP subnet, MS/TP trunk, etc.) in an entire system must
have a (16-bit) network ID number that is unique from all other BACnet networks in the enterprise. The BACnet network
administrator assigns this network ID so that no two ID numbers conict (whether using BACnet/IP or MS/TP). Within each
segment, every device is physically identied by the combination of its 8-bit MAC address and the 16-bit network ID number.
To support multiple meter panels (panel 1 and panel 2 are separate) with a single gateway, the E30E creates a virtual BACnet
router that presents multiple BACnet devices using a single (its own) MS/TP MAC address. Each E30E must have its own
(internal) network ID, and it creates a device object for itself and one for each Modbus address discovered.
The factory default network address is 50 (decimal). If that number is already in use in the system, assign a unique address
using the graphical user interface (GUI) on the built-in web server (this requires an ethernet connection to a web browser; see
BACnet/IP Setup section for instruc tions on changing conguration settings using the GUI). Valid network numbers range from
1 to 65534; if other values are entered, the network number defaults to 5.
b. Device_ID Offset. Every BACnet device must have a BACnet Device_ID number that is unique throughout the entire enterprise.
Since the E30E presents every Modbus meter as a BACnet device, each connected meter that has a Modbus address must have a
BACnet Device_ID.
By default, each device discovered receives a Device_ID number that is the sum of an oset value (default is 50000) and the
Modbus address of the device. If these Device_ID numbers cause a conict with existing devices in the system, or if the system
includes multiple E30E Series, change the Device_ID numbers before connecting the E30E to the system. This can be managed
one of two ways:
i. Connect to the E30E directly (oine from the system) with the devices (meters). After the E30E discovers the devices
and assigns their default ID numbers, the user can choose new Device_ID values and write these to each device using
BACnet software. Subsequent discoveries will not overwrite these values with defaults even if the E30E is then set to
Discovery mode.
ii. Use the GUI on the built-in web server to modify the oset value used to calculate default Device_IDs in the discovery
process (this requires an ethernet connection to a web browser; see BACnet/IP Setup section for instructions on changing
conguration settings using the GUI). The E30E retains this oset value and uses it to assign Device_ID numbers every
time power is cycled if the E30E is in Discovery mode. Valid Device_ID numbers range from 1 to 4194303. Since the
numbers assigned during discovery are the sum of the Oset and the Modbus address (which can be any value from
1-255), any Oset values entered in the GUI must be less than 4194055.
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The E30E consists of a BACnet virtual router and one or two 42-channel branch circuit meters. The BACnet virtual router has its
own device object and an internal BACnet network. The branch circuit monitors have their own device objects that are logical
devices on the network internal to (beneath) the virtual router. It is critical that the network number of the virtual router’s
internal network be dierent than any other network number in your entire BACnet system. The network number is set to 50 at
the factory, but can be changed in the GUI or by writing to the Present_Value of the AV2 data object associated with that device.
Changes to the network number do not take aect until the E30E is re-started, either from the GUI or by cycling the power.
The default Device ID of the virtual router is the Device_Oset parameter, which is set to 5000 at the factory, but can be changed
in the GUI or by writing to Present_Value of the the AV1 data object associated with that device. Changes to the network number
do not take aect until the E30E is re-started, either from the GUI or by cycling the power. The default Device IDs are numbered
to consecutively follow the Device ID of the virtual router (e.g. if the Device_Oset parameter is 50000, the virtual router has a
Device_ID of 50000, the branch circuit monitor called Panel 1 has a Device_ID of 50001 and the branch circuit monitor called
Panel 2 (if present) has a Device_ID of 50002.
All Device_IDs are writable. Once a device’s Object_Identier is overwritten, changes to the ID Oset no longer aect that
Object_Identier, even in Discovery mode. Make further changes to the value by writing the Object_Identier property.
The default Object_Name property value of each device object is an abbreviated name of the meter series discovered with
an underscore and the Modbus address of the meter appended to it. The Object_Name is a writable proper ty. Once a device’s
Object_Name is overwritten, the Object_Name does not revert to the initial default, even in Discovery mode. Make further
changes to the value by writing the Object_name property.
The E30E supports Subscribe_COV, with default COV increment values assigned as shown in the data object tables. If these values
are not appropriate for a specic application, write them as needed when they are subscribed. On subsequent power cycles, no
subscriptions are ac tive and the COV increments return to their default values.
With few exceptions, any data values written to AV objects are accepted (without error) by the data object and passed through
to the corresponding Modbus register. There is no direct indication via the BACnet protocol if invalid values are rejected. After an
invalid value is written to the Present_Value of an AV, subsequent reads of that property return the new (invalid) value until the
next time the E30E refreshes its data (this may take several seconds).
BBMD Support
When the E30E is in BACnet IP mode, it can be congured as a BBMD device by entering “BBMD” in the Enable BBMD Support eld
in the GUI, adding devices to a comma separated value text le named bdt.ini, and loading it onto the device. The example below
shows the syntax required for the bdt.ini le. All lines beginning with two forward slashes are interpreted as comments. Use
exactly one line per device added, separated by commas (no spaces). The le must include an entry (line) for each BBMD device
in the BAcnet enterprise, including the E30E itself. Note: the default gateway address in the network setup must be correct for
BBMD support to operate correctly. Once edited, upload the btd.ini le to the gateway through the GUI. Click the <Diagnostics and
Debugging> button in the lower right corner of the GUI and follow the folder tree under Navigation to the following folder: “Veris
Industries E3x Series Gateway/Setup/File Transfer.” Select the “General” tab (this is important - using the wrong tab can overwrite
critical les). Click the <Browse> button and select your bdt.ini le. Then click <Submit>. The GUI quickly indicates “The le
was updated successfully.” Click the <System Restart> button, click <OK> on the conrmation dialog and wait for the gateway
to reinitialize (takes about 30 seconds). BBMD changes are made by uploading a new btd.ini le. After setting the GUI to enable
BBMD support and transferring a new or revised bdt.ini le, restart the E30E to load the le. BBMD support can be disabled in the
GUI by entering “-” (a hyphen) in the Enable BBMD Supprt led in the GUI.
// Bdt.ini
// The format of this table must be (without the forward slashes - they are comment indicators):
//
//BBMD IP_Address , BBMD port , BBMD subnet Mask
//
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The E30E can be congured to support the SNMP V2c protocol over ethernet. The SNMP community string and the IP address for
the client receiving SNMP V2c event notications can be set via the GUI. MIB les are available for download at http://www.veris.
com/SNMP.aspx to enable accessing the E30E from an MIB browser.
The E30E OID structure organizes the data under two “panels” representing the two breaker panels that can be monitored by
a fully populated E30E. Panel 1 corresponds to the branch current sensor strips connected to the “Panel 1A” and “Panel 1B”
connectors and to the data set under Modbus address 1 or BACnet device identied as Node_1 in the GUI. Panel 2 corresponds to
the branch current sensor strips connected to the “Panel 2A” and “Panel 2B” connectors and to the data set under Modbus address
2 or BACnet device identied as Node_2 in the GUI.
For each panel, data is arranged under six tree branches.
• The Conguration branch contains all writable conguration parameters.
• The Alarms branch contains all the alarm notication traps, the global alarm status registers and counters and tables
of the alarm status indicators.
• The Voltage Inputs branch contains all data measurements pertaining to the voltage inputs.
• The Auxiliary Inputs branch contains all data measurements pertaining to the aux inputs other than voltage-related.
• The Branch Inputs branch contains all data measurements to the branch inputs in table format.
• The Flex Circuits branch contains all data measurements to the logical meter summaries in table format.
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• Check the unit Modbus address to ensure that each device on the daisy chain has a unique
address.
• Check Parity.
• Check the communications wiring.
• Check that the daisy chain is properly terminated.
• Verify voltage taps are connected in appropriate phase rotation.
• Verify strip conguration register matches actual strip installation.
• Verify phase rotation of breakers (rmware rev. 1.012 or higher allows for custom rotation if
needed).
• Verify strip conguration register matches actual strip installation.
• Verify ribbon cable is fully seated and in the correct orientation.
• The product cuts o at 50 mA, and will set the reporting register to 0 mA for currents near or
below this range.
• Verify using the latest release of E3x Cong Tool as older versions may not support all features
in current product rmware. Latest version is available on our website http://www.veris.com/
modbus.aspx
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