Commissioning Panel
Commissioning Panel
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For Commercial & Industrial Buildings
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Safety information
Important instructions
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to
install, operate, service or maintain it.
The following special messages may appear throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn of potential
hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of either symbol to a "Danger" or "Warning" safety label indicates that an electrical hazard
exists, which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death, serious injury, equipment damage,
or permanent loss of data.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, equipment damage, or
permanent loss of data.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury. The safety alert symbol shall not be used
with this signal word.
Please note
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No
responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction, operation and installation of
electrical equipment, and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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Safety pre-cautions
The following safety messages apply to installation, configuration and operation of the Gateway Long Range, the
products PowerLogic HeatTag and PowerLogic PowerTag and mobile applications EcoStruxureTM Power
Commission and EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION
bb Do not use the software to control time-critical functions because communication delays can occur between
the time a control is initiated and when that action is applied.
bb Do not use the software to control remote equipment without securing it with an authorized access level, and
without including a status object to provide feedback about the status of the control operation.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
INACCURATE DATA RESULTS
bb Do not incorrectly configure the software, as this can lead to inaccurate reports and/or data results.
bb Do not base your maintenance or service actions solely on messages and information displayed by the software.
bb Do not rely solely on software messages and reports to determine if the system is functioning correctly or
meeting all applicable standards and requirements.
bb Consider the implications of unanticipated transmission delays or failures of communications links.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, equipment damage, or permanent
loss of data.
NOTICE
LOSS OF DATA
bb Be sure to activate product and component licenses prior to the expiry of the trial license.
bb Ensure that you activate sufficient licenses for the servers and devices in your system.
bb Backup or archive any SQL Server database data before adjusting any database memory options.
bb Only personnel with advanced knowledge of SQL Server databases should make database parameter changes.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data.
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NOTICE
UNAUTHORIZED OR UNINTENDED ACCESS TO CUSTOMER DATA
bb Personnel setting up third-party authentication of the software must be aware that links to data are not secure.
bb Do not setup access links to sensitive or secure data.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in unauthorized or unintended access to sensitive or
secure customer data.
NOTICE
NETWORK INOPERABILITY
Do not make unauthorized changes in the network configuration.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in an unstable or unusable network.
This document is intended to describe how to select and configure the Smart panels system.
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURN OR EXPLOSION
bb Only qualified personnel familiar with low and medium voltage equipment are to perform work described in
this set of instructions. Workers should understand the hazards involved in working with or near low and
medium voltage circuits.
bb Perform such work only after reading and understanding all of the instructions contained in this bulletin.
bb Turn off all power before working on or inside equipment.
bb Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that the power is off.
bb Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on the equipment, disconnect all sources of
electric power. Assume that all circuits are live until they have been completely de-energized, tested,
grounded, and tagged. Pay particular attention to the design of the power system. Consider all sources of
power, including the possibility of back feeding.
bb Handle this equipment carefully and install, operate, and maintain it correctly in order for it to function
properly. Neglecting fundamental installation and maintenance requirements may lead to personal injury, as
well as damage to electrical equipment or other property.
bb Beware of potential hazards, wear personal protective equipment and take adequate safety precautions.
bb Do not make any modifications to the equipment or operate the system with the interlocks removed. Contact
your local field sales representative for additional instruction if the equipment does not function as described in
this manual.
bb Carefully inspect your work area and remove any tools and objects left inside the equipment.
bb Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
bb All instructions in this manual are written with the assumption that the customer has taken these measures
before performing maintenance or testing.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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> Easily collaborate and share >E
mbedded and stand-alone
switchboard documents metering
> Attach preventative > Control capabilities
maintenance plans
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Purpose
The purpose of this guide is to provide methodology and how to configure
Smart Panels - electrical distribution switchboards featuring full digital connectivity.
This is achieved through one main reference switchboard architectures which have
been fully tested, validated and documented (guide) in Schneider Electric
laboratories.
This guide supplements the other Ecostruxure Power Smart Panels design and
construction documents.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with LV electrical distribution components is required to understand and
benefit from this guide.
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IP addressing
An Internet router is used to connect the electrical installation to EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert. The Internet router provides an Ethernet DSL
connection and delivers the IP addresses of the Com’X (E1 Ethernet port).
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Then IP addresses of electrical devices are provided in DHCP mode by the Com’X (E2 Ethernet port) to Enerlin’X Acti9 Smartlinks and IFEs devices.
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1.1. Purchase EcoStruxure TM
Facility Expert subscription......................................... 10
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Introduction ........................................................................................................ 13
devices 2.1. Project creation.................................................................................................. 15
2.2. Device discovery............................................................................................... 18
2.3. Mass firmware upgrade features....................................................................... 28
2.4. LV circuit breaker system ................................................................................. 35
2.5. Acti9 Smartlink system....................................................................................... 35
2.6. Com’X Configuration (EcoStruxure Power Commission and webpages)........... 36
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3.1. Com'X generalities............................................................................................. 53
3.2. Network setting.................................................................................................. 53
3.3. Custom model creation for OF/SD in Com'X...................................................... 54
3.4. Events activation................................................................................................ 54
3.5. Custom event on OF/SD in Com'X..................................................................... 54
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4.1. General settings . .............................................................................................. 55
4.2. Communication Settings.................................................................................... 55
4.3. Autodiscovery.................................................................................................... 55
4.4. PowerLogic PowerTag monitoring with FDM128................................................ 56
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5.1. Introduction........................................................................................................ 57
operating 5.2. Prerequisites...................................................................................................... 58
5.3. Initial setup......................................................................................................... 59
application 5.4. Declaring circuit breaker asset.......................................................................... 59
5.5. Creating a panelboard asset and pairing an alarm to the panelboard.............. 59
5.6. Checking the assets import in the mobile application........................................ 60
5.7. Optional settings................................................................................................ 60
Troubleshooting 62
Troubleshooting on Com’X......................................................................................... 62
Default settings & password...................................................................................... 63
Firmware installation and upgrade recommendations............................................... 64
ULP system................................................................................................................ 67
Ethernet network........................................................................................................ 68
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GoDigital is the Schneider Electric online market place that allows you to purchase a subscription to
EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert.
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1.1.1. Prerequisites
You should be an identified user with login credentials to purchase EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert on GoDigital.
If you don’t have credentials, please self-register or contact your Schneider Electric representative or customer
care center.
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Introduction
Smart Panels' system configuration and monitoring tools include the following:
bb EcoStruxure Power Commission software for LV circuit breakers setting and monitoring
(IFE - IO module - Acti9 communication system - electrical protection settings, Com'X510...).
bb FDM128 autodiscovery configuration feature.
Prerequisites
The Smart Panels electrical switchboards and the Enerlin'X devices should be powered on. The following sections
detail the addressing of Modbus serial line devices, the project creation with EcoStruxure Power Commission
software and the devices discovery. Then the configuration of LV breaker Digital system and Acti9 communication
system is presented.
Rotary Switch
Modbus adressing
Modbus version
Modbus slave addressing with rotary switch (Modbus address should be unique).
IFM
Modbus addresses:
Modbus addresses should be set with the two rotary switches (X1 and X10 symbols). The X10 symbol refers to the
tens and the X1 symbol to the units.
Example:
To set the Modbus address to 4, proceed as follows:
IFM rotary switch:
bb Set the X10 switch to 0.
bb Set the X1 switch to 4.
bb Turn the padlock switch to the unlocked position.
Verify the connection between the Enerlin’X IFM and the circuit breaker: press the test button on the IFM and
visually check that the associated Micrologic trip unit flashes simultaneously (ON: 1000 ms/OFF: 1000 ms):
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EcoStruxure Power Commission configuration software saves all electrical assets of the building with
contextualization of loads. Users can sort electrical assets by electrical switchboard and locate them inside the
building.
The following section details the EcoStruxure Power Commission features (project creation after device discovery,
check operation of circuit breaker, firmware upgrade maintenance operation).
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2.2.1. Advanced project creation
EcoStruxure Power Commission software allows you to create a project by device discovery. Device discovery
enables you to discover the devices in the network. It also provides an option to generate and save the report for the
devices discovered in the network in PDF format. Connect your laptop to the local Ethernet network of the Smart
Panels and click the Discovery button.
It also allows you to identify uniquely your switchboard and share documentation linked to the switchboard with a
community.
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> Add the Modbus address of the relevant devices and then click on "Find Devices".
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> If you would like to physically locate your PowerTag in your switchboard, click on "Locate" to make it blink.
The above window will then appear and the PowerTag will start blinking.
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> If the "Device Values" column already contains values, then you can import these directly into your project by
clicking on "Write to Project".
> If you wish to change the values relating to your PowerTag devices, click on the little arrow to edit the relevant
fields.
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2.2.2. Communication test report
EcoStruxure Power Commission software provides an easily accessible communication test report to
demonstrate that communication links, device hardware settings and cabling have been correctly installed. This
can be used to confirm communication setting conformity in the inspection report on the building of the electrical
panel.
This test report feature is available without an Internet connection.
From your project, click on "Create Report" and launch "Communication Test and Report".
Finally, run the test and if required generate the report to save it locally to your computer:
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> If you do get errors, check your ULM, Modbus and Ethernet connections and re-run the rest
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> Enter the device password (available in the device user manual)
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2.4. LV circuit breaker system
The IFE and IO Module can be configured and tested using EcoStruxure Power Commission or via webpages
embedded in the IFE device. The IFE and IO Module devices should be connected with correct addressing to operate
effectively. The following steps are for the configuration with EcoStruxure Power Commission for a MTZ circuit
breaker.
> see How to configure MasterPact MTZ with EcoStruxure Power Commission
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The IO Module provides predefined applications (Cradle management, Breaker operation, Load Control, etc.) and
allows the user to customize some inputs and/or outputs. To do this, the user should first assign the selected inputs/
outputs s/he wishes to use in EcoStruxure Power Commission.
> see How to assign Input of IO module application with EcoStruxure Power Commission
The IO module of the HVAC is used for the cradle application (predefined application 1). The digital input 4 is
assigned to a piece of contact information showing the availability status of the MV/LV Power at the hypermarket
transformer station. A temperature sensor which monitors the outside ambient air temperature is added to the Analog
input of the IO module.
Note: A second IO module can be added to the circuit breaker communication system. In this case, predefined
application 9 should be used to add user-defined applications (door contact information, fuse health, etc.).
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2.5. Acti9 Smartlink system
The Acti9 Smartlink can be configured and tested using EcoStruxure Power Commission. Smartlink devices should
be connected with correct addressing to operate effectively.
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2.5.1. Wired configuration
The following steps show the configuration with EcoStruxure Power Commission.
> see How to configure Acti9 Smartlink OF/SD accessories with EcoStruxure Power Commission
> see How to pair PowerLogic PowerTag sensor with Acti9 Smartlink with EcoStruxure Power Commission
EcoStruxure Power Commission software provides a locating function: click the "Locate" button in front of the PowerLogic
PowerTag to start the LED blinking and identify the correct PowerLogic PowerTag.
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om’X Configuration (EcoStruxure Power Commission
and webpages)
There are two ways to commission a Com'X:
• By using the PC application “EcoStruxure Power Commission” + Web pages (as described in this part):
- This works in the case of a new Com’X (non-configured).
Note: If you want to manage Modbus slaves on Com’X serial link, then it is necessary to first configure the
Modbus TCP slaves before configuring the slaves in Modbus RTU (serial)
• By using the web pages of the Com’X (not described in this guide):
- This method is to be privileged for advanced users and Com’X already configured.
- This method works for all configurations including complex architecture with Zigbee devices directly connected
to the Com’X.
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> If an arrow is displayed near the device, click on it to display all devices
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> Enter username and password of Com'X device. By default user name is "admin" and password is "admin"
> Click on "Login"
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If the Ethernet connection isn’t working, the status is “inactive”:
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> Enter Proxy settings if needed, ask information from your IT department
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> Select Modbus tab: enter Modbus serial setting if slave devices are connected
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To finish the configuration, go on the Com'X webpage
A webpage is displayed
> Enter Username and Password. By default Username is "admin" and Password is "admin"
> Click on "Connect"
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All the devices configured in EcostruXure Power Commission are listed here
> Click on "Settings"
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3.1. Com'X generalities
For a general configuration overview, please refer to the Com’X user manual where you will have further
information on:
bb Windows device discovery (DPWS),
bb Com’X provides a DHCP server by default on port E2; it will automatically attribute an IP address to the computer so that
it can connect easily to the Com’X default IP address: 10.25.1.1. The DHCP server delivers addresses from 10.25.1.65
and provides a free addressing zone between 10.25.1.2 and 10.25.1.64 (use if setting a static IP address in your
system).
bb Wifi USB dongle, Com’X as an access point with nothing to configure:
vv A convenient way to configure the Com’X when access is difficult or to avoid requesting an IP from the
customer network ("Private" Wifi network of Com’X)
vv Galvanic isolation with Wifi.
Com’X provides access to its webpages in HTTPS (as shown at the previous part). To enable this you may be asked
to provide a certificate which is delivered by your information system provider. (Certificates are linked to your Domain
Name Server).
At this stage it is strongly recommended to get the serial number of Com'X to connect further the electrical installation
to EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert. Refer to section 5.2.2.
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
Do not connect your electrical installation without Firewall. Devices connected to Internet and Internet Firewall
must be updated.
Publication
The final step consist in activating the data publication from Com'X to EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert.
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4.1. General settings
A settings wizard is automatically launched at first power-on to help you set up the FDM128 display unit. The
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> 1. The FDM128 display unit general settings.
> 2. The communication settings depending on the network architecture.
> 3. The editing devices functionalities.
Each configuration part is described further in this section. Each time you modify the communication network, it
is recommended to update the communication settings.
Note: In case of power loss, the FDM128 display unit will retain the settings.
The following video shows the sequence of steps presented by the settings wizard to configure the FDM128
general settings:
> see How to configure the general settings of FDM128 local display
4.3. Autodiscovery
The autodiscovery sequence detects up to 16 devices on the network. These devices are displayed in
ascending order by Modbus address, with the Modbus address indicated in the first column.
Note: The 16 detected devices are those with the 16 first Modbus addresses. You can select a maximum of
eight devices from the discovered devices.
The FDM128 display guides you through the following autodiscovery procedure:
Step Action
1 The audiodiscovery sequence is started during the communication
settings procedure.
A progress bar is displayed during the audiodiscovery sequence. The
sequence duration is around 5 minutes.
2 In the list of the discovered devices, select the check box for each device
you want to include.
Devices previously selected is an audiodiscovery loop are displayed in
gray.
3 Press Finish.
The Editing devices screen appears.
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> see How to monitor PowerLogic PowerTag sensors in FDM128 local display
> see How to monitor PowerLogic PowerTag NSX sensors in FDM128 local display
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5.1. Introduction
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
Use Com'X 210 if only the cloud based application is required without local energy management. Settings are
identical to Com'X 510 for EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert.
A web portal to monitor energy A mobile App for asset maintenance and
operation
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This chapter contains information about the elements and data that have to be collected before starting to
commission EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert.
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5.3. Initial setup
In this step, you will:
bb create a customer and a site,
bb assign an EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert subscription to the site and pair the Com’X to the site,
bb retrieve all devices configured in the Com’X.
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
Ensure that the person responsible for the site data (Building owner or facility manager) has signed the terms
and conditions received in his/her email box.
On the EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert web portal, select the Settings Menu > Setup wizard tab and follow each
step of the wizard.
Check that all devices have been well retrieved with the right measurements.
Energy meters will be automatically declared in EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert.
If the number of meters exceeds what is included within your subscription, you should declare the meters in
EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert.
> see How to declare circuit breaker asset in EcoStruxure™ Facility Expert
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reating a panelboard asset and pairing an alarm
to the panelboard
Check that custom events which have been configured in Com'X have been created in EcoStruxureTM Facility
Expert.
In this step, you create a type of asset "Electrical panelboard" and pair it to the custom events you have previously
configured in the Com'X. For example, this will enable you to receive a notification on your smartphone when an
Acti9 circuit breaker trips.
On the EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert web portal, select the Settings Menu > My Customer & Sites.
Select your site in the treeview and click on the button "Create new asset".
> see How to create a panelboard asset and pair OF/SD alarms in EcoStruxure™ Facility Expert
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hecking the assets import in the mobile application
In this step, you check on EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert mobile app that:
bb all assets have been correctly imported,
bb the maintenance plans are implemented for MasterPact circuit breakers,
bb you receive a notification on your smartphone when an alarm is triggered.
> see How to manage my assset with alert notification in EcoStruxure™ Facility Expert
Operators
Contractors
Manager(s)
Notes:
bb From 5.0 you can log on multiple devices (smartphone, PC, tablet) simultaneously
bb As a EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert user you can only be part of one team on one account
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Troubleshooting on Com’X
For any question concerning the Com’X, refer to the troubleshooting section of the Com’X 210/510 User Guide.
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Firmware precautions
Please follow the precautions below during a firmware installation or update:
bb Please check the Minimum Supported Baseline to ensure the firmware version is compatible with other devices.
bb Ensure that a verification plan is prepared and executed to verify that the product behavior and communication
is as planned.
bb It is recommended to perform a firmware upgrade during non-peak hours as the product cannot operate
normally until the upgrade is complete. This may result in some abnormal communication and perceived
unresponsiveness.
bb In some situations, the firmware upgrade may require the upgraded device to power cycle.
Then click on Device firmware baseline to get the current baseline compatibility or view the old one. EcoStruxure
Power Commission only allows to upgrade the firmware.
In addition, product versions can be found via the device webpages or on the splash screen during product
startup. For more information, > Please refer to the user guide for the product at
www.schneider-electric.com.
The EcoStruxure Power Commission compatibility check is used for Compact PowerPact (MCCB) MasterPact
(ACB) and Acti9 SmartLink devices. As a result, Enerlin’X devices that are not part of these product lines (e.g.
FDM128, Com’X, iEM, PM) should be manually verified with the Enerlin’X Communication Components Minimum
Supported Baseline.
In some cases, the firmware in the Enerlin’X system needs a physical component change to ensure correct
behavior. Please ensure that the product date code printed on the product sticker is higher than the number
mentioned in the Enerlin’X Communication Components Minimum Supported Baseline table accessible from the
EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
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> see How to check devices firmware baseline with EcoStruxure Power Commission
When connecting to a device, EcoStruxure Power Commission will inform you in case of firmware baseline
discrepency.
It is recommended to upgrade the device with the latest firmware available.
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In some cases, EcoStruxure Power Commission may highlight hardware discrepency. It implies to change
physically the device.
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In this case, contact your Schneider Electric Partner to replace the obsolete module.
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Note that in this last screenshot, upgrade is not offered to the user as the “Current Version” is equal to the "Latest
Version".
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ULP system
Each Enerlin’X product using the ULP system provides a ULP LED diagnostic status. The tables below provide the
ULP LED blink code pattern and associated Mode/Action:
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Ethernet network
On some computers, DPWS is blocked by the firewall. If your firewall blocks the ping, it should be temporarily
disabled. Alternatively, request support from your local IT service to enable the DPWS service:
bb In the Windows notification area, right-click on the firewall icon (example with McAfee):
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bb Open the 'Quick Settings' menu and uncheck the 'Firewall' item:
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bb Open the 'Quick settings' menu again and check that the 'Firewall' item is disabled:
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Step Action
1 Disconnect your local computer from the local area network (LAN) and switch off
Wi-Fi.
2 Connect an Ethernet cable from the computer to the Enerlin’X IFE or Acti9 Smartlink
Ethernet.
3 Start Internet Explorer 8+, Mozilla Firefox 15+, Chrome 24+ or later versions.
Note: the computer should automatically use the default IP address 169.254.#.#
(# = 0...255 and the default subnet mask 255.255.0.0.
4 In the address text box, type 169.254.YY.ZZ where YY and ZZ are the last 2 bytes of
the IFE MAC address (found on the IFE side label) or Smartlink Ethernet IP address
(found on the Smartlink Ethernet top label), then press Enter. The home page opens in
your browser.
For example: for an IFE with MAC address 00-B0-D0-86-BB-F7, or 0-176-208-134-
187-247 in decimal, type 169.254.187.247 in the address text box.
5 Press Enter. The login page automatically opens in your browser.
6 Type user name and password. The home page automatically opens in your browser.
Com’X acts as a DHCP server on the Ethernet 2 port by default. Connect the computer via LAN to the E2 in the
Com’X and type 10.25.1.1 in the address text box to access the Com’X.
In both cases, the computer should use DHCP and not a static IP address.
To verify the setting, open a DOS command shell (Start\All Programs\Accessories\Command Prompt) and type
the "Ipconfig" command line.
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Click "Enter" keyboard. The following information should be displayed (language will vary based on your OS
settings):
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Verify that the IP address is the default one (e.g. static addressing is not enabled). If the parameters are not
correct, force an IP address directly in your network configuration using the steps below:
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Configure the
interface
parameters
Configure the
IP
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Appendix
Glossary
This section explains certain words or acronyms which might be unclear to a reader who does not know the system
or the environment.
Term Description
ACB Air Circuit Breaker - MasterPact
Acti9 Smartlink Modular communication system for final distribution
BMS Building Management System
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DPWS Devices Profile for Web Services
DSP Digital Service Platform
EcoStruxure Power Configuration software for LV circuit breaker (MasterPact - ComPact NS -
Commission ComPact NSX) and for Acti9 system
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMS Energy Management System
Enerlin'X Name of the range of digital product in Schneider Electric
IT service Information Technology service, manage the computers and network
LV Low Voltage
MCB Miniature Circuit Breaker - Acti9
MCCB Molded Case Circuit Breaker - ComPact NSX - ComPact NS
Modbus Serial line protocol, also known as Modbus RTU
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
TCP/IP Ethernet protocol
Ti24 connector Prefabricated connector in the Acti9 system
WAGES Water Air Gas Electricity Steam
EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert Cloud based software for energy and asset management
Reference documents
The table below outlines the reference documents that provide further information as required.
Document title Reference
Brochure 998-1195102_GMA-EN
Electrical drawing - Medium size building use case - PRISMA-P TVDASPV1-CAD1
Electrical drawing - Small size building use case - PRISMA-G TVDASPV1-CAD2
Enerlin’X catalog LVCATENLX_EN
Smart Panels Digitized switchboards design and assembly guide DESW051_EN
IFE - Instruction sheet HRB49218-01
IO module - Instruction sheet HRB49217-00
FDM128 - Instruction sheet HRB45777-00
Acti9 Smartlink Mobus - Instruction sheet S1B33423
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet - Instruction sheet EAV14819-00
Circuit Breaker selection guide LV_ENLX_ACQ_EN
Com’X - Instruction sheet 253537642
BCM ULP - Instruction sheet 5100512864A (B)
IFM - Instruction sheet GHD1632301-05
IFE - User Guide DOCA0084EN-00
IO module - User Guide DOCA0055EN-00
Acti9 Smartlink Serial Line - User Guide DOCA0004EN
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet - User Guide DOCA0073EN
Com’X - User Guide DOCA0036EN-01
Com’X - Data acquisition design guide DOCA0035EN-01
FDM128 - Display for 8 LV Devices - User Guide DOCA0037EN-01
ULP System DOCA0093
Cyber security Com'X 7EN52-0360-00
How can I reduce vulnerability to cyber attacks Version 2.2 - 07 2015
Cybersecurity MTZ DOCA0122
EcoStruxureTM Facility Expert DOCA0092EN-04
Smart Panel plug'in SBO LVTVDABMS_EN
PowerLogic PowerTag - Wireless Energy Sensors - A9MEM15oo - Instruction Sheet EAV31628-04
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