Operation Manual
Z41 Pro
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have been enabled from the Energy Monitor Objects screen (see section
3.2.6) under the Main configuration tab. This way, the box will be
monitoring the values received through the [Energy x] Power, [Energy x]
Energy, [Energy x] CO2 and [Energy x] Cost objects, where “x” is the
number of the assigned channel.
Important: although it is possible to assign the “Energy monitor (KES)”
function to any box from any page, it is only possible to control as many as
six different energy channels, as it is not possible to have an exclusive
channel for each of the boxes.
Energy Consumption: determines whether the pop-up window should
show the instant value of the [Energy x] Energy object or not.
CO2: determines whether the pop-up window should show the instant value
of the [Energy x] CO2 object or not.
Cost: determines whether the pop-up window should show the instant
value of the [Energy 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 Pro to KES
asking for the updated values of the energy measurement, which requires
having the object properly linked to the request object from KES, while the
second object will permit sending reset orders from Z41 Pro to KES, so that all
the energy consumption, CO
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and cost variables are set to zero, which requires
having the object properly linked to the reset object from KES. Please refer to
the user manual of KES for further information.
Note: the energy monitor objects in Z41 Pro 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:










