Manual Expert Power Control 1202 Expert Power Control 1292 © 2018 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH Manual Ver. 2.4.3 from Firmware Ver. 1.
Expert Power Control 1202/1292 © 2018 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH
Table of contents 1. Device Description 6 1.1 Security Advice ....................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Content of Delivery ................................................................................................. 7 1.3 Description ............................................................................................................. 7 1.4 Installation .................................................................
Table of contents 3.1.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.4 3.4.1 3.5 Watchdog ............................................................................................................... 38 Ethernet ............................................................................................................... 39 IP Address ............................................................................................................... 40 IP ACL ....................................
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Device Description
Device Description 1 Device Description 1.1 Security Advice · The device must be installed only by qualified personnel according to the following installation and operating instructions. · The manufacturer does not accept responsibility in case of improper use of the device and particularly any use of equipment that may cause personal injury or material damage. · The device contains no user-maintenable parts. All maintenance has to be performed by factory trained service personnel.
Device Description · Status and Power-up delay (0...
Device Description 1.4 Installation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Actual Current (7-segment display) OK Button Select Button Signal Tower indicator LED for GSM Connection (only EPC 1292) "Flash" LED Overvoltage Protection (red when inactive) "S1" external sensor indicator GSM signal strength (only EPC 1292) 4 plain text displays (on/off) for the state of the Power Ports 1. 2. 3. 4.
Device Description Power Ports 1 to 4 (Expert Power Control 1202-1 / 1292-1) Power Ports 1 to 4 (Expert Power Control 1202-2 / 1292-2) Power Ports 1 to 4 (Expert Power Control 1202-3 / 1292-3) Start-up the device · Connect the power cord of the unit to the mains supply. · Plug the network cable into the Ethernet connector (RJ45). · Attach the optional external sensor to the sensor connector. 1.5 Overvoltage Protection The device contains an overvoltage protection.
Device Description protection fails. In addition, the status of the overvoltage protection can be seen on the Webpage (HTTP) and acquired with SNMP. The surge protection module is designed that it can derive a practical unlimited number of voltage pulses in normal installation environments. In an environment with many energy rich surge pulses it can result in permanent loss of function due to aging of the overvoltage protection element.
Device Description 1.6.1 Electrical Measurement typical fault tolerances for Ta=25°C, I=1Arms...16Arms, Un=90Vrms...265Vrms Electrical Measurement Specification Category Range Unit Voltage Current Frequency Phase Active power Reactive power Apparent power Power factor 90-265 0 - 16 45-65 -180 - +180 0 - 4000 0 - 4000 0 - 4000 0-1 V A Hz ° W Var VA - Resolution 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 1 1 0.01 Inaccuracy (typical) < 1% < 1.5% < 0.03% < 1% < 1.5% < 1.5% < 1.
Device Description Humidity/Temperature-Sensor 7002 Cable length Connector Mini-DIN Measurement range Temp: -20 to +80°C, ±0,5°C (maximum) and ±0,3°C (typical) Humidity: 0-100%, ±3% (maximum) and ±2% (typical) The sensor is automatically detected after connect. This is indicated by the green "S1" LED on the front panel. The sensor values are displayed at the "Control Panel" web page: A click on the link in the "Name" column opens the display of the Min and Max values.
Operating
Operating 2 Operating 2.1 Operating the device directly Port Switching The current status of the output is indicated by the color of the LED. Red indicates that the output is off, green shows that the output is on. On the device are the buttons "select" and "ok". If you press "select", the LED will blink for the first output, ie the output is selected. Press "select" again to select the next output. Hold down the button "ok" for two seconds, then the status of the selected output is toggled.
Operating port is clicked at the Expert Power Control 1202 / 1292, a panel with buttons to control a single port appear: The Port icon is green when the relay is closed, or red in the open state. An additional small clock icon indicates that a timer is active. Timer can be activated by delay, reset or batch mode. An activated Watchdog is represented by an eye icon. An "X" means, that the address that should be observed, could not be resolved. Two circular arrows show a booting status.
Operating 2.3 Maintenance The actual device generation with IPv6 and SSL allows all maintenance functions in the web interface to be carried out on the Maintenance Page 18 .
Operating Interface GBL_Conf To check the network settings with GBL_Conf.exe, start the program and choose "All Devices" in the "Search" menu. From the list select the appropriate device. The lower part of the left half of the window now shows the current network settings of the device. If the IP address is displayed with the default settings (192.168.0.2), either no DHCP server is present on the network, or there could be no free IP address assigned to it.
Operating Firmware Update: Start a firmware update. SSL Certificate Upload: Saves your own SSL certificate. See chapter "SSL generation of a certificate in the right format. 65 " for the Config Import File Upload: Loads a new configuration from a text file. To apply the new configuration, a "Restart Device" must be executed after the "Upload". Config File Export: Saves the current configuration in a text file.
Operating The "Config File Export" function can be used to save the current configuration as a text file. The syntax used in the configuration file corresponds to the commands of the Telnet console. If the configuration of a device is to be restored from a text file, load the file with "Upload" and restart the device with "Restart Device". Saving the configuration should only be carried out in an SSL connection, since it contains sensitive password information (even if it is encrypted or hashed).
Operating An example: email email email email email email email email email email 2.3.3 enabled set 0 sender set "" #len: 0..100 recipient set "" #len: 0..100 server set "" #len: 0..100 port set 25 security set 0 #range: 0..2 auth set 0 #range: 0..2 user set "" #len: 0..100 passwd hash set "" #len: 0..100 enabled set 1 #range: 0..1 Bootloader Activation The configuration of the device from the application "GBL_Conf.exe" is only possible, if the device is in Bootloader Mode.
Operating 2) or · Remove and connect the power supply without operating a button 3) by Software: · Start the "GBL_Conf.exe" application · Do a network search with the "Search" menu action · In menu "Program Device" activate the item "Enter Firmware" Factory Reset If the device is in bootloader mode, it can always be put back to its factory default. All TCP/IP settings are reset in this operation. If a unit is set to factory defaults, an uploaded certificate or updated firmware will be preserved.
Operating 1. Preparing the SIM card · If you are using a contracted SIM card, please start with step 2 · If you are using a prepaid SIM card, please take care: o There has to be a positiv balance on the card o The card has to be activated. New prepaid cards need some manual operation at the start of usage. These requests have to be made from a user with a cellphone. 2. SIM-card pin code · The device awaits the SIM card pin code 1234 first. Enter this PIN to the SIM card, by using a cellphone.
Operating · 6 bars - approx. 100% 2.4.1 2.4.1.1 SMS SMS Commands Description of the SMS format to send commands to the device: Format %[cmd-name] [param 1] [...] [param N] {param 1} {...} {param N} [param x] = mandatory parameter {param x} = optional paramater If activated, a port code or master code will be required. Entering these codes is initiated by p (for Port code) or m (for Master code). 2.4.1.1.
Operating Account Credit: Credit: 130.50 Eur 2.4.1.1.3 Powerport: Advanced Switching (Batchmode) Format %port batchmode [portnumber] [batch-sequence-number] {Portcode/Mastercode} [batch-sequence-number] '11' .. '19' off, wait [t1 .. t9]s, on '21' .. '29' on, wait [t1 .. t9]s, off '31' .. '39' toggle, wait [t1 .. t9]s, toggle Note: Sequence numbers are identical to the DTMF codes for voice calls.
Operating 2.4.1.1.5 Configuration: Read Format %config get [config-name] {mastercode} [config-name 27 ]: all code telbook gsmstatus temp response error portname adminnum tempmin tempmax gsm Example: %config get code m1234 Answer: Config: code = on Example: %config get all Answer: Config: code = on telbook = off [...] adminnum = 0161123456 gsm = on 2.4.1.1.
Operating 2.4.1.1.
Operating Description SMS [config-name] SMS [config-value] default freecall on, off off Allows freecall operation 2.4.1.1.8 Sensors: Query State Format %sensor state [portnumber, all] {Mastercode} Example: Query the state of all sensors, Mastercode 0000 %sensor state m0000 Answer: Device name: epc007 Port: Sensor port 1 Sensor name: Temperature Value: NC Port: Sensor port 2 Sensor name: Temperature Value: T=22.79C Value: RH= 76.64% Account credit: Credit: 130.50 Eur 2.4.1.1.
Operating [response text] Device name: [name] Power switch: [powerport] [s] -> [s] [powerport] = Port 1 .. Port 99 (or Config:portname) [s] = on .. off Powerport state: [powerport] is [s], [...], [powerport] is [s] [powerport] = Port 1 .. Port 99 (or Config:portname) [s] = on .. off Switch sequence: [s] [s] [powerport] [c] -> wait t -> [c] [powerport] = 'Port 1' .. 'Port 99' (or Config:portname) [c] = on, off, toggle, coldstart Account credit: [x] Config: name = value, [...
Operating 2.4.2 2.4.2.1 Voice Call Menu For operating with VoiceCall, simply call the phone number of the SIM card of the GSM module. When connection is established the device replies with the announcement: "Main menu" and a DTMF tone In the menu the navigation works via DTMF commands. Each command starts with # and ends with *. Numbers Men *1# *2# *8# Power Port Input Port Status You can combine multiple commands into a command.
Operating 2.4.2.1.1 Power Port Menu Here you can choose and switch Power Ports or request the status of a Power Port.
Operating *7# *23# - Choose Power Port 7 - Activate Batchmode No.23 for Power Port 7 - Powerport 7 on, wait t3, off Example: *3# *03# - Choose Power Port 3 - Request state of Power Port 4 Or as one command: *303# Please check the Power Port commands [pc] for further information 2.4.2.1.
Operating 2.4.
Operating Port Com- Command mand Description 21 Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t1, Power Port off wait t1, off 22 Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t2, Power Port off wait t2, off 23 Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t3, Power Port off wait t3, off 24 Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t4, Power Port off wait t4, off 25 Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t5, Power Port off wait t5, off 26 Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t6, Power Port off wait t6, off 27 Batchmode: on, Powerport on, wait t
Operating 2.4.4 tn Time in seconds t1 1 t2 2 t3 5 t4 10 t5 20 t6 60 t7 120 t8 240 t9 480 Security Please note that the device has no security options set in the delivery settings, in order to allow a quick start. For a later use we strongly recommend that you activate the phone book check and code queries. The phone book check provides pretty high security, because only phone book members can operate the device.
Configuration
Configuration 3 Configuration TCP/IP configuration by DHCP After switching on the device is scanning on the Ethernet for a DHCP server and requests an unused IP address. Check the IP address that has been assigned and adjust if necessary, that the same IP address is used at each restart. To turn off DHCP use the software GBL_Conf.exe or use the configuration via the web interface. To check the network settings with GBL_Conf.exe, start the program and choose "All Devices" in the "Search" menu.
Configuration Initialization delay: Here can be configured how long the port should wait to switch to its defined state after the device is turned on. The delay may last up to 8191 seconds. This corresponds to a period of approx. two hours and 20 minutes. A value of zero means that the initialization is off. GSM Portcode (only EPC 1292): Sets the individual port access code.
Configuration Enable watchdog: Enables the watchdog function for this Power Port. Watchdog type: Here you can choose between the monitoring by ICMP pings or TCP pings. · ICMP Pings: The classic ping (ICMP echo request). It can be used to check the accessibility of network devices (for example, a server). · TCP Pings: With TCP pings, you can check if a TCP port on the target device would accept a TCP connect. Therefore a non-blocked TCP port should be selected.
Configuration 3.2.1 IP Address Hostname: Here you can enter a name with up to 63 characters. This name will be used for registration on the DHCP server. Special characters and umlauts can cause problems in the network. IPv4 Address: The IP address of the device. IPv4 Netmask: The network mask used in the network. IPv4 Gateway address: The IP address of the gateway. IPv4 DNS address: The IP address of the DNS server.
Configuration For IP changes a firmware reset is required. This can be done in the Maintenance web page. A restart of the device leads by no means to a change of the relay states. Manual IPv6 Configuration The input fields for the manual setting of IPv6 addresses allow you to configure the prefix of four additional IPv6 device addresses, and to set two DNS addresses, and a gateway. 3.2.2 IP ACL Reply ICMP ping requests: If you enable this feature, the device responds to ICMP pings from the network.
Configuration Enable IP filter: Enable or disable the IP filter here. The IP filter represents an access control for incoming IP packets. Please note that when IP access control is enabled HTTP and SNMP only work if the appropriate servers and clients are registered in the IP access control list. If you choose a wrong IP ACL setting and locked yourself out, please activate the Bootloader Mode and use GBL_Conf.exe to deactivate the IP ACL. Alternatively, you can reset the device to factory default. 3.2.
Configuration Use radius server passwords: Username and password are validated by a Radius Sever. Use locally stored passwords: Username and password are stored locally. In this case, an admin password and a user password must be assigned. The password can have a maximum of 31 characters. The name "admin" and "user" are provided for the user name in the password entry mask of the browser. In factory settings, the password for the admin is set to "admin" or "user" for the user password.
Configuration Use radius server passwords: Username and password are validated by a Radius Sever. Use locally stored passwords: Username and password are stored locally 3.3.2 Syslog Enable Syslog: Enables the usage of Syslog Messages. Syslog Server: If you have enabled Syslog Messages, enter the IP address of the server to which the syslog information should be transmitted. 3.3.3 SNMP SNMP-get: Enables the acceptance of SNMP-GET commands.
Configuration SNMP-set: Allows the reception of SNMP-SET commands. SNMP UDP Port: Sets the UDP port where SNMP messages are received. Enable SNMP v2: Activates SNMP v2. Because of security issues, it is advisable to use only SNMP v3, and to disable SNMP v2. Accesses to SNMP v2 are always insecure. Community public: The community password for SNMP GET requests. Community private: The community password for SNMP SET requests. Enable SNMP v3: Activates SNMP v3. SNMP v3 Username: The SNMP v3 User Name.
Configuration 3.3.4 Radius Enable Radius Client: Enables validation over Radius. Use CHAP: Use CHAP password encoding. Use Message Authentication: Adds the "Message Authentication" attribute to the Authentication Request. Primary Server: Name or IP address of the Primary Radius server. Shared secret: Radius Shared Secret. Timeout: How long (in seconds) will be waited for a response from an Authentication Request. Retries: How often an authentication request is repeated after a timeout.
Configuration Test Username: Username input field for Radius test. Test Password: Password input field for Radius test. The "Test Radius Server" function allows you to check whether a combination of Username and Password is accepted by the configured Radius Servers. 3.3.5 Modbus TCP Enable Modbus TCP: Enables Modbus TCP support. Modus TCP port: The TCP/IP port number for Modbus TCP.
Configuration 3.4 Sensors Sensor: Selects a type of sensor to configure it. The first digit "1" indicates the number of the sensor port (only important for devices with more than one sensor port). This is followed by the sensor name, and the changeable sensor name. Sensor Name: Changeable name for this sensor. Temperature and humidity can have different names, even if they are from the same sensor. Select Sensor Field: Selects a data channel from a sensor. Enable ...
Configuration Hysteresis Example: A Hysteresis value prevents that too much messages are generated, when a sensor value is jittering around a sensor limit. The following example shows the behavior for a temperature sensor and a hysteresis value of "1". An upper limit of "50 °C" is set. Example: 49.9 °C - is below the upper limit 50.0 °C - a message is generated for reaching the upper limit 50.1 °C - is above the upper limit ... 49.1 °C - is below the upper limit, but in the hysteresis range 49.
Configuration Actions during configuration, device start or plugging in the sensor (for given example): actual temperature during configuration 70 °C 45 °C 20 °C actions Port 1 Off (above max) + Port 2 On (above min) Port 1 On (below max) + Port 2 On (above min) Port 1 On (below max) + Port 2 Off (below min) Action matrix during operation when limit values are exceeded (for given example): to "above max" to "below max" to "above min" to "below min" from "above P1 On P1 On P1 On + P2 Off max" from "below
Configuration Recipient address: The e-mail address of the recipient. Additional email addresses, separated by comma, can be specified. The input limit is 100 characters. SMTP Server: The SMTP IP-address of the e-mail server. Either as FQDN, e.g: "mail.gmx.net", or as IP-address, e.g: "213.165.64.20". If required, attach a designated port, e.g: "mail.gmx.net:25". SMTP server port: The port address of the e-mail server.
Configuration 3.7.1 GSM General Enable GSM: Activates the built-in GSM module SIM PIN: Switches the PIN request of the SIM card on. A wrong Pin leads to a blocking of the SIM card. You cannot change the PIN of the SIM card via this menu option. My phone number: Please enter here the phone number of the inserted SIM card Admin SMS number: All device changes are sent via SMS to this mobile number. Enable admin GSM status information: When active, all GSM status changes are sent via SMS to the Admin.
Configuration 3.7.2 GSM Misc Enable phonebook check: If selected, only numbers registered to the phonebook can access the GSM module. All other numbers are ignored. Enable freecall: When active, without accumulating phone charges, the functions assigned to a dialed number can be triggered. Enable GSM for admin only: If enabled, the GSM functions can only be used when activated from the entered GSM Admin number. Enable SMS response: When activated, every command SMS is acknowledged from an answer SMS.
Configuration 3.7.3 GSM Phonebook The phonebook can be used to store telephone numbers under a name. When the phonebook is activated only stored numbers can access the device. Furthermore, the "FreeCall" option can be assigned to every number in the phone book. If this number is recognized, a preselected action is executed without accepting the call. An active "FreeCall" number cannot activate other functions via "Voicecall".
Configuration The International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) is used in GSM and UMTS mobile networks to uniquely identify network nodes (internal subscriber identity). Among other data, the IMSI is stored in a special smart card, the so-called SIM (Subscriber Identity Module). A worldwide unique IMSI number is awarded every customer of a mobile network. While the IMSI has nothing to do with the telephone number that is assigned to the SIM card.
Specifications
Specifications 4 Specifications 4.1 IP ACL IP Access Control List The IP Access Control List (ACL IP) is a filter for incoming IP packets. If the filter is active, only the hosts and subnets whose IP addresses are registered in the list, can contact via HTTP or SNMP, and make changes. For incoming connections from unauthorized PCs, the device is not completely transparent. Due to technical restraints, a TCP/IP connection will be accepted at first, but then rejected directly.
Specifications One may use the usual decimal notation of IPv4 for the last 4 bytes: 1234:4ef0::19:32ff:254.0.1.36 4.3 Radius The passwords for HTTP, telnet, and serial console (depending on the model) can be stored locally and / or authenticated via RADIUS. The RADIUS configuration supports a primary server and a backup server. If the primary server does respond, the RADIUS request is sent to the backup server.
Specifications Modbus TCP 82 read measurement values of external sensors read measurement values of all energy sensors resetting the energy meters read the status of Overvoltage Protection read / write status of Power Ports (relays) read status of Inputs read measurement values of external sensors read measurement values of all energy sensors The device can be controlled via HTTP interface with CGI commands and returns the internal configuration and status in JSON format.
Specifications "standard") is detected in SNMP v3. From the User-based Security Model (USM) MIB variables, there is a support of "usmStats ..." counter. The "usmUser ..." variables will be added with the enhancement of additional users in later firmware versions. The system has only one context. The system accepts the context "normal" or an empty context. Authentication The algorithms "HMAC-MD5-96" and "HMAC-SHA-96" are available for authentication.
Specifications In older MIB tables, a separate trap was defined for each combination of an event and a port number. This results in longer lists of trap definitions for the devices. For example, from epc8221SwitchEvtPort1 to epc8221SwitchEvtPort12. Since new firmware versions can generate many more different events, this behavior quickly produces several hundred trap definitions.
Specifications epc1202TrapAddr epc1202portNumber epc1202PortIndex epc1202PortName epc1202PortState epc1202PortSwitchCount epc1202PortStartupMode epc1202PortStartupDelay epc1202PortRepowerTime epc1202ActivePowerChan epc1202PowerIndex epc1202ChanStatus epc1202AbsEnergyActive epc1202PowerActive epc1202Current epc1202Voltage epc1202Frequency epc1202PowerFactor epc1202Pangle epc1202PowerApparent epc1202PowerReactive epc1202AbsEnergyReactive epc1202AbsEnergyActiveResettable A unique value, greater than zero, fo
Specifications epc1202OVPIndex epc1202OVPStatus epc1202SensorIndex epc1202TempSensor epc1202HygroSensor epc1202InputSensor epc1202AirPressure epc1202DewPoint epc1202DewPointDiff 4.5.2 Resettable Reverse Reactive Energy counter. .43.1.5.2.1.1.x Integer32 None .43.1.5.2.1.2.x INTEGER shows the status of the built-in Overvoltage Protection .43.1.6.1.1.1.x Integer32 None .43.1.6.1.1.2.x Integer32 actual temperature .43.1.6.1.1.3.x Integer32 actual humidity .43.1.6.1.1.4.
Specifications epc1292Voltage epc1292Frequency epc1292PowerFactor epc1292Pangle epc1292PowerApparent epc1292PowerReactive epc1292AbsEnergyReactive epc1292AbsEnergyActiveResettable .50.1.5.1.2.1.6.x Gauge32 RO Actual Voltage on Power Channel .50.1.5.1.2.1.7.x Gauge32 RO Frequency of Power Channel .50.1.5.1.2.1.8.x Integer32 RO Power Factor of Channel between -1.0 and 1.00 .50.1.5.1.2.1.9.x Integer32 RO Phase Angle between Voltage and L Line Current between -180.0 and 180.0 .50.1.5.1.2.1.10.
Specifications The following TLS Ciphersuites are supported: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256 TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 TLS_
Specifications set RANDFILE=C:\OpenSSL-Win32\bin\.rnd Here are some examples for the generation with OpenSSL: Creation of a self-signed RSA 2048-bit certificate openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -key server.key -out server.crt RSA 2048-bit certificate with Sign Request: openssl genrsa -out server.key 2048 openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr openssl req -x509 -days 365 -key server.key -in server.csr -out server.
Specifications 4.7 Console For the configuration and control of the device, there is a set of commands with parameters that can be entered through a console. The console is available via Telnet, or for devices with RS232 port through using a serial terminal. The communication can also be performed automated (e.g. via scripting languages). The console features are configured through the web interface 43 . Command Set There are several command levels.
Specifications Return Values If a command is unknown or a parameter is incorrect, the output "ERR." is given at the beginning of the line, followed by a description of the fault. Successful instructions without special return value will be acknowledged by "OK.". All other return values are output within a single line. There are of two exceptions: 1. Some configuration changes, that affect TCP / IP and UDP, need a restart to be applied. These parameters are output on two lines.
Specifications Keys Left, Right Pos1, End Del Backspace Up, Down Tab, Ctrl-Tab Ctrl-C Function moves cursor left or right moves cursor to the beginning or end of line deletes character under the cursor deletes character left of cursor shows input lines history completes the word at cursor clears the line When a shrink of the terminal window leads to the result, that the input line extends over multiple lines on the terminal, the editing does not work reliably. 4.7.
Specifications ethernet ethernet mac show ethernet link show ethernet phyprefer set {10MBIT_HD=0| 10MBIT_FD=1|100MBIT_HD=2|100MBIT_FD=3} ethernet phyprefer show enters cmd group "ethernet" shows MAC address shows ethernet link state sets preferred speed for PHY Auto Negotiation shows preferred speed for PHY Auto Negotiation extsensor enters cmd group "extsensor" extsensor {port_num} {sen_field} value show shows sensor value extsensor {port_num} {sen_type} label set sets sensor name to label "{name}" extse
Specifications ip4 gateway set "{ip_address}" ip4 gateway show ip4 dns set "{ip_address}" ip4 dns show ip4 dhcp enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip4 dhcp enabled show sets IPv4 gateway address shows IPv4 gateway address sets IPv4 DNS server address shows IPv4 DNS server address enables IPv4 DHCP on/off shows IPv4 DHCP state ip6 ip6 enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip6 enabled show ip6 routadv enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip6 routadv enabled show ip6 dhcp enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip6 dhcp enabled show ip6 address show ip6 gat
Specifications "{EVT_SYSLOG=0,EVT_SNMP=1,EVT_EMAIL=2 ,EVT_SMS=3,EVT_GSMEMAIL=4,EVT_BEEPER =5}" linesensor {line_num} events type show LEGACY - shows what event types are enabled linesensor {line_num} maxval set {float} LEGACY - sets maximum value for line meter linesensor {line_num} maxval show LEGACY - shows maximum value for line meter linesensor {line_num} minval set {float} LEGACY - sets minimum value for line meter linesensor {line_num} minval show LEGACY - shows minimum value for line meter linesensor
Specifications set radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} enabled show radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} server set "" radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} server show radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} password set "{passwd}" radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} password hash set "{passwd}" radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} auth timeout set {num_secs} radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} auth timeout show radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} retries set {num} radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} retries show radius chap enabled se
Specifications system display enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} system display enabled show system display default extsensor {port_num} {7x01=0|7x02=1|7x03=2} set {sen_field} system display default linesensor {line_num} set {sen_field} system display default show dark display when not enabled shows if display enabled vt100 vt100 echo set {OFF=0|ON=1} vt100 echo show vt100 numeric set {OFF=0|ON=1} vt100 numeric show vt100 reset enters cmd group "vt100" sets console echo state shows console echo state sets numeric
Specifications 0 0 1 1 2 Temperature Temperature Temperature, Humidity Temperature, Humidity Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure 7001, 7101, 7201 7004, 7104, 7204 7002, 7102, 7202 7005, 7105, 7205 7006, 7106, 7206 External Sensor Field Table "{sen_field}" Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 4.7.
Specifications email user show email passwd set "{passwd}" email passwd hash set "{passwd}" email testmail shows SMTP username sets SMTP password sets crypted SMTP password send test email ethernet ethernet mac show ethernet link show ethernet phyprefer set {10MBIT_HD=0| 10MBIT_FD=1|100MBIT_HD=2|100MBIT_FD=3} ethernet phyprefer show enters cmd group "ethernet" shows MAC address shows ethernet link state sets preferred speed for PHY Auto Negotiation shows preferred speed for PHY Auto Negotiation extsenso
Specifications gsm gsm gsm gsm dtmf sms pin enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} dtmf sms pin enabled show dtmf sms master pin set "{pin_num}" dtmf sms master pin show gsm phonebook check set {OFF=0|ON=1} gsm phonebook check show gsm freecall enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} gsm freecall enabled show gsm admin only set {OFF=0|ON=1} gsm gsm gsm gsm admin only show sms response set {OFF=0|ON=1} sms response show sms error set {OFF=0|ON=1} gsm sms error show gsm sms signal set {OFF=0|ON=1} gsm sms signal show gsm port name se
Specifications ip4 gateway set "{ip_address}" ip4 gateway show ip4 dns set "{ip_address}" ip4 dns show ip4 dhcp enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip4 dhcp enabled show sets IPv4 gateway address shows IPv4 gateway address sets IPv4 DNS server address shows IPv4 DNS server address enables IPv4 DHCP on/off shows IPv4 DHCP state ip6 ip6 enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip6 enabled show ip6 routadv enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip6 routadv enabled show ip6 dhcp enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} ip6 dhcp enabled show ip6 address show ip6 gat
Specifications BELOWMAX=3} state show linesensor {line_num} events set {OFF=0|ON=1} LEGACY - enables events on/off linesensor {line_num} events show LEGACY - shows if events are enabled linesensor {line_num} events type set "{EVT_SYSLOG=0,EVT_SNMP=1,EVT_EMAIL=2 LEGACY - enables different event types ,EVT_SMS=3,EVT_GSMEMAIL=4,EVT_BEEPER =5}" linesensor {line_num} events type show LEGACY - shows what event types are enabled linesensor {line_num} maxval set {float} LEGACY - sets maximum value for line meter li
Specifications port {port_num} watchdog retrybooting show port {port_num} watchdog bootretries set {num} port {port_num} watchdog bootretries show shows port watchdog retry booting state sets port watchdog retry boot timeout hows port watchdog retry boot timeout radius radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} enabled set radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} enabled show radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} server set "" radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} server show radius {PRIMARY=0|SECONDARY=1} password se
Specifications system fabsettings system bootloader system flushdns system uptime system panel enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} system panel enabled show system display enabled set {OFF=0|ON=1} system display enabled show system display default extsensor {port_num} {7x01=0|7x02=1|7x03=2} set {sen_field} system display default linesensor {line_num} set {sen_field} system display default show restore fab settings and restart device enters bootloader mode flush DNS cache number of seconds the device is running blocks
Specifications External Sensor Type Table "{sen_type}" Constants "{7x01=0|7x04=0|7x02=1|7x05=1|7x06=2}" Index 0 0 1 1 2 Description Temperature Temperature Temperature, Humidity Temperature, Humidity Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure Products 7001, 7101, 7201 7004, 7104, 7204 7002, 7102, 7202 7005, 7105, 7205 7006, 7106, 7206 External Sensor Field Table "{sen_field}" Index 0 1 2 3 4 5 4.
Specifications Request Code Starting Address Quantity of coils 1 Byte 2 Bytes 2 Bytes 0x01 0x000 to 0x3ff 1 to 0x400 Response Code Byte count Coil Status 1 Byte 1 Byte n Byte 0x01 n each Bit represents a state · Read Discrete Inputs (0x02) Reads state informations: Request Code Starting Address Quantity of Inputs 1 Byte 2 Bytes 2 Bytes 0x02 0x400 to 0x7ff 1 to 0x400 Response Code Byte count Input Status 1 Byte 1 Byte n Byte 0x02 n each Bit represents a state Address 0x400 to 0x7ff 0x800 0x801 0x
Specifications Quantity of Outputs 2 Bytes 1 to 0x400 · Read Input Registers (0x04) Read 16-bit values that contain different device information depending on the address: Request Code Starting Address Quantity of Inputs 1 Byte 2 Bytes 2 Bytes 0x04 0x0000 to 0xffff 1 to 0x7d Response Code Byte count Input Status 1 Byte 1 Byte n x 2 Byte 0x04 2xn 16-bit or 32-bit data Various state information and measured values of the device are arranged in the input registers: Address 0 1 Width 16-bit 16-bit 2 3
Specifications ured values of the energy sensors are returned as signed 32-bit integers. The high-order 16-bits are starting on the even address, followed by the low-order 16-bits on the odd address. To calculate the address, there are the following formulas (the values for line, port and phase start at zero): Line: 0x0400 + Line * 0x120 + Phase * 0x60 + Offset * 2 Port: 0x3a00 + Port * 0x120 + Phase * 0x60 + Offset * 2 For devices with only one phase, the phase is set to zero in the formula.
Specifications · Read Device Identification (0x2B / 0x0E) Returns manufacturer name and device identification: 4.
Specifications · · · · Exceeding of the max / min values of attached sensors State change of digital sensor input ports Exceeding of max / min values of the measured power consumption Condition change of overvoltage protection Syslog messages Syslog messages are simple text messages that are sent via UDP to a syslog server. Under Linux, normally a syslog daemon is already running (eg. syslog-ng), for Microsoft Windows systems some freeware programs are available on the market.
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Support 5 Support You will find the latest product software on our website at www.gude.info available for download. If you have further questions about installation or operation of the unit, please contact our support team. Furthermore, we present in our support wiki at www.gude.info/wiki FAQs and configuration examples. 5.1 Data Security To provide the device with a high level of data security, we recommend the following measures: · · · · · · · · · · · Check that the HTTP password is switched on.
Support 5.3 Declaration of Conformity This product from the Expert Power Control 1202 / 1292 series is in conformity with the European directives for CE marking applicable to this product. The complete CE declaration of conformity for this product can be found on the website www.gude.info in the download section of the product. 5.4 FAQ 1. What can I do if the device is no longer accessible? · If the Status LED is red, the device has no connection to the switch. Unplug and plug the Ethernet cable.
Index -A- -H- Antenna terminal 9 automated Access 58 HTTP 42 HTTPS 42 -B- -I- Bootloader Mode Button Lock 51 17, 21 Installation 9 IP-ACL 41, 57 IP-Address 40 IPv6 57 -C- -L- Certificate-Upload 17, 18 clear DNS-Cache 18 Configuration Management Content of Delivery 7 creating certificates 64 19 Maintenance 17 messages 86 Modbus TCP 82 90 -EElectrical Measurement 12 E-Mail 50 Ethernet connnector 9 -FFactory Reset 17 FAQ 90 Firmware Upload 17 Firmware-Update 18 -GGBL_Conf.
Index SSL 64 Start-up the device Status LED 9 Status-LED 15 syslog 44 9 -TTechnical Specifications TLS 64 11 -VVoice Call 30 -WWatchdog 38 92 Expert Power Control 1202/1292 © 2018 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH
Expert Power Control 1202/1292 © 2018 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH 10/16/2018 93 Expert Power Control 1202/1292 © 2018 Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme GmbH