Operation Manual

InZennio Z41
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Cost: determines whether the pop-up window should show the instant
value of the [Consumption x] Cost object or not.
When this function is assigned to the box, two 1-bit communication objects
show up: [Pn][Bi] Energy Monitor: Request and [Pn][Bi] Energy Monitor:
Reset. The first of them is intended for sending a request from Z41 to the
measuring device for the updated values of the measurement, which requires
having the object properly linked to the request object of the device, while the
second object will permit sending reset orders from Z41 to the measuring
device, so that all the consumption data, CO
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and cost variables are set to zero,
which requires having the object properly linked to the reset object of the
device. Please refer to the user manual of the measuring device for further
information.
Note: the energy monitor objects in Z41 have no restrictions about the meaning
of the data they receive from the bus, so it is entirely at the integrator’s choice
whether the box will monitor estimations, average consumptions, real
consumptions, etc.
Finally, in the pop-up window that shows up when the box is pressed, the
following elements are present:
Evolution of the Power / Flow Consumption: shows, as a graph, the
chronological evolution of the value of the power object or flow object
([Consumption x] Power / Flow). The horizontal axis will show different
time lapses (hours, days, or months), depending on the selected zoom
level.
Instant Value of the Energy / Volume, CO
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and Cost objects: indicator
that, depending on whether the Accumulated consumption, CO2 and
Cost parameters have been enabled, will show the current value of,
respectively, the [Consumption x] Energy / Volume (depending on the
channel type), [Consumption x] CO2 and [Consumption x] Cost
objects.
Zoom Level: two-button control that lets the user change the time scale, so
more / less detail is shown in the graph of the evolution of the power or
flow object. The behaviour and the representation of the data are similar to
those of the numeric data log (see epigraph e) in section 3.4.2.1).