Interval Data Recorder (IDR) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS E-Mon 850 Town Center Drive Langhorne, PA 19047 (800) 334-3666 www.emon.com info@emon.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Dear Valued Customer, We are pleased that you chose to buy one of our products, and want you to be just as pleased with owning it. Before installing your new E-Mon product, please read the information on the following pages carefully. We believe that you will find the E-Mon D-Mon meters easy to install and to use for monitoring and evaluating your electrical usage.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1.0 Pre-Installation Information 4 Section 2.0 Mechanical Installation 7 Section 3.0 Connecting Meters to the IDR 9 Section 4.0 AC Adapter 10 Section 5.0 IDR Display 13 Section 6.0 Serial Communications (EZ7) 16 Section 7.0 Ethernet Communications 17 Section 8.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 1.0 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION The Interval Data Recorder (IDR) is an energy data collection device. Installation must be performed by qualified personnel only and must be in accordance with local and national electrical codes. E-Mon and its representatives are not responsible for damage or injury from improper installation. The IDR is housed in a JIC Steel Enclosure, where ambient temperatures are between +32 and +120 degrees Fahrenheit.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) The IDR enclosure door must be kept closed once installed. Exposing the internal circuits to dust, dirt, fumes or high humidity can damage the IDR. NOTE: All internal circuits are isolated from the AC line. IDR-16’s are supplied with an ID letter for each group of 8 inputs to make them compatible with E-Mon Energy™ software. The available choices are A-B, C-D, E-F, GH, I-J, K-L, M-N, O-P, Q-R, S-T, U-V, W-X and Y-Z. No other combinations are available.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 1.0 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION (CONTINUED) The IDR is available in two configurations. 1. Modular Jacks (IDR-8 and IDR-16): Supplied with all modular jacks for use only with E-Mon D-Mon meters. MODULAR JACKS M33954 Fig. 1. Modular Jacks. 2. Plug-In Screw-Type Connectors (IDR-8): Supplied with all plug-in screw-type connectors for use with third-party meters (electric, gas, water, etc.) that are provided with a dry contact pulse output.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 2.0 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: The internal circuits of the IDR can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Before reaching inside the enclosure, discharge yourself by touching an earth-grounded object. Accidental discharge of static electricity onto the circuit board can result in: - Loss of stored data - A system lock-up - Permanent damage to the IDR The IDR is available in two types of enclosure systems: a. Stand-Alone IDR (Standard Configuration).
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 3.0 CONNECTING METERS TO THE IDR E-Mon D-Mon Meter Connections a. Each E-Mon D-Mon meter has two modular jacks located at the top of the main circuit board. The jack on the left (RJ-45, 8-pin) is used to connect the meter to the IDR.** NEVER USE 6-PIN JACKS LABELED “PORT 0” OR “PORT 2” TO CONNECT A METER TO THE IDR. b. * All E-Mon D-Mon meters must be connected to meter jacks #1-8 using 6conductor flat modular cable.** c.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 3.0 CONNECTING METERS TO THE IDR (CONTINUED) Third-Party Meter Connections In order to connect “third-party” meters such as gas, water or utility-type meters, the IDR must be ordered with the “two-screw” connectors (designated with the suffix ST at the end of the model number) terminals instead of the modular jacks that are used with E-Mon D-Mon meters. The input pulses supplied to the IDR must be non-powered.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 4.0 AC ADAPTER 1. The AC adapter’s two-wire cord must be plugged into the IDR at TB20. (The polarity of these wires does not matter.) 2. Plug the AC adapter into a 120 VAC outlet. NOTE: The AC adapter is designed to be used with a 120 VAC outlet only. 3. The IDR should now be energized. Perform the visual checks. Verify the status of the LED indicators on the IDR circuit board. (See Appendix B for locations.) 1.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 5.0 IDR DISPLAY The IDR display allows you to manually enter information into the unit. Four push buttons on the circuit board that is mounted to the door of the meter are utilized for this function. The push buttons provide access to entering the time and date, the device ID, and the IP settings. Load control is not presently available through the IDR. Pressing the MENU button allows access to the function menu, up and down buttons are used to move the pointer.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 5.0 IDR DISPLAY (CONTINUED) 5.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 5.2 Normal Run Modes 1. Energy consumption (kWh) 2.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 6.0 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (EZ7) a. Hardwired System using the USB Communication Key. (See the hardwired system configuration diagrams in Appendix F.) The USB communications key allows you to connect IDRs to a personal computer that has E-Mon Energy software installed. The computer communicates with the IDRs through the USB key. The USB key must be located within 15 feet of the host computer. b. Connecting the USB key to the computer. The USB key is supplied with: a.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 6.0 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (EZ7) (CONTINUED) Method 1: Modular Plug Method This method requires using 4 stranded conductors inside a cable that is fitted with an RJ-11 type plug for 4-conductor modular systems at each end of the cable. * Do not use any pre-made telephone cables. See Appendix A for correct cable configuration. 1. Plug the 4-wire RJ-11 cable/plug assembly into either PORT 1 or PORT 2 of the IDR. 2.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 6.0 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (EZ7) (CONTINUED) d. RS-232 Key with Built-In Modem (USBK) The RS-232 key with built-in modem connects the entire RS-485 network of IDRs to a telephone line. ** Refer to the previous section, “Connecting IDRs to the RS-232 key using RS-485.” Connect the RS-485 network via Method 1 or Method 2. On the back panel of the RS-232 Key/modem, the left jack (RS232) is not used in most cases since there is no local host computer.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 7.0 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS Ethernet/IP communications connections are provided through an RJ-45 connector(J8) in the lower right corner of the main board. This port can be connected directly to a network port of a PC using a CAT 5e crossover cable or to an IP router, hub, or switch using a standard CAT 5e cable. Two LEDs are provided directly above the connector. The LINK LED is yellow and when lit, indicates ethernet connectivity.
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INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Modbus Customer Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16 Integer Float Address Address Registers Description Integer Units Float Units IDR 40069 41069 2 Demand Channel 3 Demand Demand * Pulse Value R 40071 41071 2 Demand Channel 4 Demand Demand * Pulse Value R 40073 41073 2 Demand Channel 5 Demand Demand * Pulse Value R 40075 41075 2 Demand Channel 6 Demand Demand * Pulse Value R 40077 41077 2 Demand Channel 7 Demand Demand * Pulse Value R 40079 41079 2 De
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) 460495 8 Custom EZ7 ID, Modbus ID, Serial Number R/W 46057 8 Custom Recorder Info., Demand Interval R/W 46513 8 Custom Flags L1: Power Failure, Battery R 46521 8 Custom Flags L2: Power Failure Date R 1. To set the interval data day block, set multiple points at 44001 for 6 points with data set to 0C0I 0000 MMDD YYYY 0000 0000. 0C = Channel, 0I = Interval (0F = 15 minute intervals, 05 = 5 minute intervals) 2.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) BACnet Object Descriptors Customer: IDR8 and IDR16 Instance ID BACnet Object Description Units BACnet Property IDR 81 Analog Input Usage Channel 8 Pulse * Pulse Value Present Value R 91 Analog Input Usage Channel 9 Pulse * Pulse Value Present Value R 101 Analog Input Usage Channel 10 Pulse * Pulse Value Present Value R 111 Analog Input Usage Channel 11 Pulse * Pulse Value Present Value R 121 Analog Input Usage Channel 12 Pulse * Pulse Value Present Val
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) BACnet Object Descriptors Customer: IDR8 and IDR16 Instance ID BACnet Object Description BACnet Property IDR Units 27 Analog Input Demand Channel 11 Demand * Pulse Value Present Value R 28 Analog Input Demand Channel 12 Demand * Pulse Value Present Value R 29 Analog Input Demand Channel 13 Demand * Pulse Value Present Value R 30 Analog Input Demand Channel 14 Demand * Pulse Value Present Value R 31 Analog Input Demand Channel 15 Demand * Pulse Valu
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Instance ID BACnet Object BACnet Property IDR BACnet Device ID Device APDU time-out R/W BACnet Device ID Device Number of APDU retries R/W With an IDR16 each channel 1 through 16 represents the IDR16 meter jack inputs 1 through 16. With an IDR8 each channel 1 through 8 represents the IDR8 meter jack inputs 1 through 8.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) PIC STATEMENT BACNET PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT Date October 2013 Vendor Name: E-Mon Vendor ID: 482 Product Name: CL3200, CL3400, CL5000, IDR and Din-Mon™ Meters Product Model E32-208100-RBACKIT, E34-480200-R05KIT, Numbers: E50-480200-R03KIT, EIDR-8-R05RJ Product This product will provide bi-directional communication between E-Mon Description BACnet MS/TP meters, BACnet IP meters, and a BACnet system.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) E-Mon D-Mon LonWorks Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16 Network Variable Name Function Block Index SNVT Type Description Units IDR nvoUsageCh011 1 SNVT_count_f Usage Channel 1 Pulse * Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh021 2 SNVT_count_f Usage Channel 2 Pulse * Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh031 3 SNVT_count_f Usage Channel 3 Pulse * Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh041 4 SNVT_count_f Usage Channel 4 Pulse * Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh051 5 SNVT_count_f Usage Channel 5 Pulse * Pulse
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) E-Mon D-Mon LonWorks Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16 Network Variable Name Function Block Index SNVT Type Description Units IDR nvoUsageCh191 19 SNVT_count_f Usage Pulse * Channel 19 Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh201 20 SNVT_count_f Usage Pulse * Channel 20 Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh211 21 SNVT_count_f Usage Pulse * Channel 21 Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh221 22 SNVT_count_f Usage Pulse * Channel 22 Pulse Value R nvoUsageCh231 23 SNVT_count_f Usage Pulse * Channel 23
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) E-Mon D-Mon LonWorks Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16 Network Variable Name Function Block Index SNVT Type Description Units IDR nvoDemandCh05 37 SNVT_count_f Demand Channel 5 Demand * Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh06 38 SNVT_count_f Demand Channel 6 Demand * Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh07 39 SNVT_count_f Demand Channel 7 Demand * Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh08 40 SNVT_count_f Demand Channel 8 Demand * Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh09 41 SNVT_count_f Demand Channel 9
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) E-Mon D-Mon LonWorks Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16 Network Variable Name Function Block Index SNVT Type Description Units IDR nvoDemandCh23 55 SNVT_count_f Demand Demand * Channel 23 Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh24 56 SNVT_count_f Demand Demand * Channel 24 Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh25 57 SNVT_count_f Demand Demand * Channel 25 Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh26 58 SNVT_count_f Demand Demand * Channel 26 Pulse Value R nvoDemandCh27 59 SNVT_count_f Demand Demand * C
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) E-Mon D-Mon LonWorks Point Map: IDR8 and IDR16 Network Variable Name Function Block Index SNVT Type Description Units IDR nviIntDataPeriod3 67 SNVT_count Interval Minutes Data Window Set nvoStatus4 0 SNVT_obj_status Function Function R Block Status Block Status nviRequest4 0 SNVT_obj_request Function Block Request Function Block Enable/ Disable R/W nvoFileDirectory 0 SNVT_address Config File Directory R File Directory R/W 1.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix A - DIP Switch Settings The 10-position DIP Switch is used to configure: • RS-485 Communication protocol (pos 1) • Ethernet Communication protocol (pos 2) • RS-485 Baud rate (pos 3 & 4) • Single channel input mode for RJ45 style connector and ST (screw terminal); dualchannel only available on RJ45. (pos 5) • Spare Pos 7 & 8 • RS-485 Bias (pos 9 & 10); only one device on the network needs to have biasing.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix B - Cable Configurations 2. Six-Conductor Cables (Meters #1-#8, optional #9-#16) BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW Four-Conductor Cables (IDR RS-485 Communication) BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW 1. WHITE BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE WHITE BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE M33476 M33477 Fig. 9.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix C - LED Indicator Locations CPU INDICATOR LEDS COMMUNICATION INDICATOR LEDS FOR ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS M34077 Fig. 10.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix D - IDR Circuit Board Components CPU RESET BATTERY FOR RTC COMMUNICATION PORTS EXTERNAL POWER IN METER INPUTS M33958 Fig. 11. IDR Modular Jack.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix E - System Wiring Guides PC CONNECTS VIA USB PORT ON PC USB KEY* RJ-11 3 FT USB A TO USB B CABLE 4-CONDUCTOR FLAT MODULAR CABLE UP TO 4000 FEET TOTAL DAISY-CHAIN IDR A 6-COND. RJ-45 6-COND. RJ-45 (UP TO 8 METERS) 6-COND. RJ-45 AC ADAPTER RJ-11 UP TO 52 IDRS ~ ~ (UP TO 8 METERS) IDR Z AC ADAPTER NOTE: METERS 1-8 MUST BE INSTALLED WITHIN 500 FEET OF IDR. CONNECTION IDR TO E-MON D-MON METERS 1-8 CABLE TYPE CONNECTOR 6-COND.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix F - System Wiring Guides PC CONNECTS VIA USB PORT ON PC USB KEY* RJ-11 4-CONDUCTOR FLAT MODULAR CABLE UP TO 4000 FEET TOTAL DAISY-CHAIN (UP TO 16 METERS) IDR A-B 6-COND. RJ-45 6-COND. RJ-45 6-COND. RJ-45 AC ADAPTER RJ-11 UP TO 26 IDR-16S PER CHANNEL ~ ~ IDR Y-Z (UP TO 16 METERS) 3RD PARTY METER 3RD PARTY METER 3RD PARTY METER PAIR OF WIRES (#22-#14 AWG) AC ADAPTER NOTE: METERS 1-8 MUST BE INSTALLED WITHIN 500 FEET OF IDR.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix G - Modem System Configuration Diagrams UP TO 8 METERS IDR A IDR-8, USING E-MON D-MON METERS: ® RS-232 SERIAL PORT COM1 THROUGH COM4 MAX.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix H - Hard Wired System Configuration Diagrams IDR-8, USING E-MON D-MON® METERS: AC ADAPTER IDR UP TO 4000 FEET TOTAL PC CHANNEL 1 RS-232 SERIAL PORT COM1-COM4 ~ UP TO 52 IDRS IDR AC ADAPTER RS-232 KEY* UP TO 8 METERS CHANNEL 2 AC ADAPTER CABLE AC ADAPTER SUPPLIED CHANNEL 3 UP TO 4000 BY E-MON FEET TOTAL 15 FEET MAX.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix I - Hard Wired System Configuration Diagrams (Continued) IDR-16, USING E-MON D-MON® METERS IDR AC ADAPTER UP TO 4000 FEET TOTAL PC ~ UP TO 26 CHANNEL 1 IDR-16S RS-232 SERIAL PORT COM1-COM4 IDR UP TO 16 METERS AC ADAPTER RS-232 KEY* 6 FOOT CABLE PROVIDED BY E-MON (15 FEET MAX) UP TO 16 METERS CHANNEL 2 AC ADAPTER CHANNEL 3 IDR AC ADAPTER UP TO 16 METERS UP TO 4000 FEET TOTAL ~ UP TO 26 IDR-16S IDR UP TO 16 METERS AC ADAPTER NOTES: METERS 1-16 MUST BE
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix J - IDR Technical Specifications Enclosure: Lockable steel JIC box NEMA 12 Dimensions: 9.5” H x 6.75” W x 3.875” D Knockouts: Three (3) on bottom of enclosure (3/4” Cond.
INTERVAL DATA RECORDER (IDR) Appendix K - Meter Limited Warranty Subject to the exclusions listed below, E-Mon will either repair or replace (at its option) any product that it manufactures and which contains a defect in material or workmanship. The following exclusions apply: 1. This Limited Warranty is only effective for a period of (5) five years following the date of manufacture when installed in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions by qualified personnel. 2.