Operation Manual
Z41 Lite
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3.2.5 ENERGY MONITOR OBJECTS
Figure 22 Energy Monitor Objects (Main Configuration)
This screen contains six checkboxes, each of which allows enabling or disabling one
communication “channel” that may be used for bus reception of energy consumption
data.
Every channel implements four communication objects:
[Energy x] Power: 2-byte object to be linked to external objects that send
power values, such as the power measuring objects implemented by KES,
the energy saver device from Zennio.
[Energy x] Energy: 4-byte object to be linked to external objects that send
energy values, such as the energy measuring objects implemented by KES,
the energy saver device from Zennio.
[Energy x] CO2: 2-byte object to be linked to external objects that reflect CO
2
volumes, such as those implemented in KES, the energy saving device from
Zennio, which represent in floating-point format the kilograms of CO
2
emitted
to the atmosphere due to a certain energetic consumption.
[Energy x] Cost: 2-byte object to be linked to external objects that express,
as floating point values, the cost of the energy consumption, in terms of the
local currency. For example, the cost estimation objects implemented by
KES, the energy saver device from Zennio.
So, when any of the six channels is enabled, the four communication objects
corresponding to that channel will show up.
For further information about these objects and about power consumption monitoring in
Z41 Lite, please refer to epigraph c) in section 3.4.2.5.