PAS600L User Guide
PAS600L User Guide
PAS600L User Guide
User Guide
Wireless Concentrator and Modbus Gateway, Datalogger and Energy Server
DOCA0172EN-05
08/2022
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Table of Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................................5
About the Book ............................................................................................7
EcoStruxure Panel Server Presentation .................................................8
Introduction ................................................................................................9
EcoStruxure Panel Server System ............................................................. 11
Hardware Description ...............................................................................14
Hardware Connection ...............................................................................18
EcoStruxure Power Commission Software .................................................19
Software Applications ...............................................................................20
Technical Characteristics ..........................................................................22
Schneider Electric Green Premium™ Ecolabel ...........................................25
EcoStruxure Panel Server Functions.....................................................27
Communication Architectures ....................................................................28
Network Settings ......................................................................................33
TCP/IP Communication.............................................................................34
Ethernet Communication .....................................................................35
Wi-Fi Communication..........................................................................39
DNS...................................................................................................41
Internet Proxy .....................................................................................42
IP Network Services (DPWS)...............................................................44
Modbus TCP/IP Client.........................................................................45
IEEE 802.15.4 Communication ..................................................................47
Modbus-SL Communication ......................................................................50
Modbus Gateway Function........................................................................52
Examples of Modbus Routing ....................................................................55
Cloud Connection and Services .................................................................61
Date and Time..........................................................................................63
Data Sampling..........................................................................................65
Data Trending (Advanced Model)...............................................................67
Data Log Export (Advanced Model)............................................................68
Custom Models for Downstream Modbus Devices.......................................70
Alarms .....................................................................................................71
Email Notification on Alarms (Advanced Model) ..........................................73
Firmware Update......................................................................................75
User Management ....................................................................................77
Digital Inputs ............................................................................................78
Diagnostics ..............................................................................................80
Diagnostics Logs ......................................................................................83
Cybersecurity Recommendations ..........................................................85
Security Capabilities .................................................................................86
Security Recommendations for Commissioning ..........................................88
Security Recommendations for Operation ..................................................89
Security Recommendations for Decommissioning.......................................90
General Principle to Commission an EcoStruxure Panel
Server .........................................................................................................91
Getting Started with EcoStruxure Power Commission
Software .....................................................................................................92
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Safety Information
Important Information
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 documentation or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of this 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.
! WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
! CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
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
and operation of electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety
training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
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WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Disable unused ports/services to help minimize pathways for malicious
attackers.
• Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and
protection).
• Use cybersecurity best practices (for example, least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, or interruption of services.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operating in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
NOTE: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not
available to all US models. Per FCC regulation, all Wi-Fi product marketed in
the US must be fixed to US operation channels only.
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Validity Note
This guide applies to the following EcoStruxure Panel Server models:
• Universal with firmware version 001.004.000 or greater
• Advanced with firmware version 001.004.000 or greater
Convention
EcoStruxure Panel Server is hereafter referred to as Panel Server.
Online Information
The information contained in this guide is likely to be updated at any time.
Schneider Electric strongly recommends that you have the most recent and up-to-
date version available on www.se.com/ww/en/download.
The technical characteristics of the devices described in this guide also appear
online. To access the information online, go to the Schneider Electric home page at
www.se.com.
Related Documents
Title of documentation Reference number
EcoStruxure Panel Server Universal - Instruction Sheet GDE74119
EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced - Instruction Sheet JYT24469
EcoStruxure Panel Server - Wireless Devices / Wi-Fi Antenna - NNZ58425
Instruction Sheet
EcoStruxure Panel Server Universal - Firmware Release Notes DOCA0178EN
EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced - Firmware Release Notes DOCA0248EN
EcoStruxure Panel Server - Cybersecurity Guide DOCA0211EN
You can download these technical publications and other technical information
from our website at www.se.com/ww/en/download.
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Introduction EcoStruxure Panel Server
Introduction
EcoStruxure Master Range
EcoStruxure is Schneider Electric’s IoT-enabled, plug-and-play, open,
interoperable architecture and platform, in Homes, Buildings, Data Centers,
Infrastructure and Industries. Innovation at Every Level from Connected Products
to Edge Control, and Apps, Analytics and Services.
Overview
EcoStruxure Panel Server is a high performance gateway which provides:
• easy and fast connection to
◦ edge control software such as EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert or
EcoStruxure Power Operation,
◦ Building Management Systems such as EcoStruxure Building Operation,
◦ cloud applications such as EcoStruxure Energy Hub, EcoStruxure Facility
Expert, EcoStruxure Resource Advisor, and EcoStruxure Asset Advisor.
• an all-in-one gateway to retrieve data from IEEE 802.15.4 and Modbus
devices, and optimize energy and operation management solution.
• ease of commissioning with EcoStruxure Power Commission software,
enabling device plug-and-play and auto-discovery features.
• ease of operation with user-friendly embedded webpages, and data
contextualization for more relevant analytics.
• communication protocols:
◦ Ethernet
◦ IEEE 802.15.4
◦ Wi-Fi
The 3 models of EcoStruxure Panel Server are Universal (PAS600 series),
Advanced (PAS800 series), and Entry (PAS400, available at a later date).
Main Features
EcoStruxure Panel Server provides the following main features:
• Gateway functionality Modbus TCP/IP to Modbus Serial Line (Modbus-SL)
• Data concentrator for the following wireless devices: PowerTag Energy and
PowerLogic Tag sensors, environmental sensors, Acti9 Active, HeatTag
sensors, wireless indication auxiliaries for ComPacT and PowerPacT circuit
breakers. For more information, see Supported Devices, page 12.
• Connectivity to FDM128 Ethernet display
• Connectivity to Schneider Electric monitoring software (such as EcoStruxure
Power Monitoring Expert (PME), EcoStruxure Power Operation (PO),
EcoStruxure Building Operation) or third-party software
• Connectivity to Ethernet or Wi-Fi
• Two Ethernet ports to optionally separate upstream cloud connection from
field device network (Universal and Advanced models)
• Supported transfer protocols: Modbus TCP/IP and HTTPS (HTTP not
supported)
• Real-time data in easy-to-understand embedded webpages
• 3 years of data logging (Advanced model)
• Dashboard view for reporting (Advanced model)
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Feature Availability
The following table presents the availability of the main features on the Panel
Server range.
Digital inputs (including WAGES (Water, Air, Gas, Electricity, Steam)) Two digital inputs Two digital inputs
(PAS600L) (PAS800L)
Commissioning tool of Panel Server and connected devices • EcoStruxure Power Commission software
• EcoStruxure Panel Server webpages
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EcoStruxure
Panel Server Ethernet /
Inputs
Power
24V
2
c
1
Modbus TCP/IP
g ital I2C
Di I2 3
I1C 4
I1 5
6
relays display
Circuit
breakers
Circuit breakers
Smartlink Modbus
HeatTag Environmental PowerTag Rope
sensors sensors
Pulse
Gas Miniature PowerTag Energy Acti9 Active
circuit breakers energy meters
meter AFDD
and contactors
Water meters
Network Connectivity
EcoStruxure Panel Server network connectivity can be subdivided into two parts:
• Upstream connection to supervision software and cloud applications.
• Downstream connection to local field devices.
Upstream Connection
The upstream network of EcoStruxure Panel Server can be used to connect cloud
applications or Modbus TCP/IP monitoring and supervision application.
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This access can be provided through the two Ethernet ports on the EcoStruxure
Panel Server or through the Wi-Fi interface.
Depending on the Ethernet port configuration, the data transmission behavior is
as follows:
• In switched mode, the two Ethernet ports are connected to the internal
Ethernet switch of the EcoStruxure Panel Server. Devices connected to either
of the Ethernet ports can see each other.
• In separate mode, Ethernet port ETH1 is connected to the upstream network
while Ethernet port ETH2 is used to create a downstream Ethernet network
separate from the upstream Ethernet network.
In case of Wi-Fi connection, Wi-Fi is always considered the upstream network and
the Ethernet ports are separated from the Wi-Fi network.
Downstream Connection
Devices in the downstream network can be connected to the EcoStruxure Panel
Server through different communication means:
• Wireless network according to IEEE 802.15.4
• Modbus-SL
• Modbus TCP/IP (Ethernet and Wi-Fi)
Depending on the configuration of the Panel Server Ethernet ports, data
transmission behavior is as follows:
• In switched mode, it is possible to daisy chain several network devices via the
Panel Server. The Modbus TCP/IP devices connected to either port of the
Panel Server can be directly accessed by monitoring and supervision
software running on a device physically connected to either ETH1 or ETH2
port.
• In separate mode, the Modbus TCP/IP devices connected via the ETH2 port
to the downstream Ethernet network may be accessed by upstream
monitoring and supervision software through ETH1 port.
Supported Devices
List of supported devices:
• Wired devices communicating though Modbus-SL, Modbus TCP/IP, or digital
inputs:
◦ Circuit breakers and switch-disconnectors
◦ Protection relays
◦ Power meters
◦ Energy meters
◦ Pulse meters
◦ IO modules
◦ Gateways
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• Wireless devices:
◦ PowerTag Energy and PowerLogic Tag sensors
◦ Acti9 Active
◦ Wireless indication auxiliaries for ComPacT and PowerPacT circuit
breakers
◦ Environmental sensors:
– Easergy TH110/CL110
– HeatTag sensors
– Wireless CO2 sensors
– Wireless temperature and humidity sensors
– PowerTag Ambient
– PowerTag A
The devices supported by the Panel Server are listed in the respective release
notes:
• DOCA0178EN EcoStruxure Panel Server Universal - Firmware Release
Notes
• DOCA0248EN EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced - Firmware Release
Notes
Maximum Configuration
The maximum number of devices that can be configured in a system with a Panel
Server Universal or Advanced depends on the type of device.
• Wireless devices:
◦ Up to 30 wireless devices as combination of PowerTag Energy sensors,
PowerLogic Tag energy sensors, Acti9 Active, wireless indication
auxiliaries for ComPacT and PowerPacT circuit breakers, wireless CO2
sensors, wireless temperature and humidity sensors, PowerTag A,
PowerTag Ambient, environmental sensors Easergy TH110/CL110, and
PowerLogic HeatTag sensors, with a maximum of 3 PowerLogic HeatTag.
◦ or up to 65 environmental sensors Easergy TH110/CL110
• A maximum of 32 Modbus-SL devices without repeater, or a maximum of 9
SmartLink Modbus devices
• A maximum of 128 Modbus-SL devices with repeater
• A maximum of 64 Modbus TCP/IP devices
For more information, contact your local Schneider Electric representative.
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Hardware Description
Panel Server Universal
Front face Bottom Rear
B A G H G H
Panel Server
PAS600L
L
C
D
E
Wifi
antenna
F
ETH1 ETH2
7 8 9 10
D1/+ D0/- 0V
RS485 I
I J K
Top
A. Power supply terminal block
M B. Digital input terminal block (PAS600L)
C. EcoStruxure Panel Server status LED
Vc
D. Restart button
r 24
we
Po
1
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G H G H N
Wifi
antenna
ETH1 ETH2
7 8
D1/+ D0/-
9 10
0V I
RS485
I J K
Top
A. Power supply terminal block (PAS800, PAS800L)
M B. Digital input terminal block (PAS800L)
C. EcoStruxure Panel Server status LED
Vc
D. Restart button
r 24
we
Po
1
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No Ethernet communication
Restart Button
To restart the EcoStruxure Panel Server:
1. Press and hold the button for more than 10 seconds then release it.
Result: The status LED turns steady orange.
2. Wait for the EcoStruxure Panel Server to restart completely:
a. The status LED remains steady orange while the EcoStruxure Panel
Server is rebooting.
b. The status LED turns steady green when the EcoStruxure Panel Server
is in normal operation.
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Tamper Detection
A tamper-indicating label helps detect unauthorized physical access into the
EcoStruxure Panel Server. This label is light grey with Schneider Electric written in
black.
The following figure illustrates the position of the tamper-indicating label (A)
affixed on the right-hand side of the EcoStruxure Panel Server:
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EcoStruxure Panel Server Hardware Connection
Hardware Connection
Connection to Ethernet
Connection to a PC
ETH1/ETH2
Ethernet
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Key Features
EcoStruxure Power Commission software performs the following actions for the
supported devices :
• Easy setup
◦ Discover all the smart devices in your electrical switchboard
◦ Check firmware compatibility and install upgrades as required
◦ View communication architecture and adjust communication settings
◦ View the list of devices organized in the switchboard, and configure
electrical settings for breakers and meters
• Advanced testing
◦ Execute Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and reporting:
– Test MasterPacT MTZ circuit breakers with automatic trip curve tests,
zone selectivity tests
– Test the communication wiring and generate reports
• Fast commissioning
◦ Adjust settings without connection to the devices through offline
configuration feature
◦ Use batch operations features to speed up settings configuration, for
several devices at the same time
◦ Generate a comprehensive project report that lists your switchboard and
related devices, firmware version, and serial numbers, for example.
• Digital collaboration
◦ Create a unique QR code for the entire switchboard and then upload all
relevant documentation including important CAD drawings, user guides,
bill of materials, single-line diagrams, photos and more to Schneider
Electric cloud repository.
◦ Initiate preventive maintenance plans and export data to the digital
logbook feature in EcoStruxure Facility Expert, app and cloud-based
software for facility and building management.
◦ Simplify project handover with the digital logbook functionality, making it
faster and easier for the facility manager to access historical information
and collaborate with all project partners
For more information, tutorials, and download link, visit the EcoStruxure Power
Commission software webpage.
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Software Applications
EcoStruxure Panel Server Webpages
The web server embedded in the EcoStruxure Panel Server provides real-time
data and alarm views, and historical analysis from devices, for entry-level energy
and operation management.
Energy and operation management capabilities allow you to:
• View real-time data and events locally or remotely through a supported web
browser.
• View trending on historical data up to 3 years (Advanced model).
• Select the set of device data you want to log, and logging intervals (Advanced
model).
• Export selected logged data to your PC for additional analysis (Advanced
model).
• Provide data and improve system security through password protection and
controlled access to individual webpages.
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Technical Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Characteristic Value
Conforming to standards • IEC 61010-1/IEC 61010-2-201
• UL 61010-1/CSA C22.2 no. 61010-1-12
• UL 61010-2-201/CAN/CSA-C22.2
no. 61010-2-201
Certification • CE
• cULus
• RCM
• UKCA
• FCC
• IC
• EAC
• CB
• WPC
• IMDA
Ambient temperature during storage -40 °C to +85 °C (-40 °F to +185 °F)
PAS600L, PAS800L 3
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Communication Characteristics
Characteristic Value
Communication interface • Two 10/100BASE-T Ethernet RJ45 ports
• RS-485 Modbus port
• Wi-Fi
◦ 2.4 GHz for Universal model
◦ 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz for Advanced model
• IEEE 802.15.4
• Ethernet 2 IEEE802.3af (802.3at Type 1) (PAS800P)
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic Value
Power supply PAS600, PAS800 110–277 Vac/dc (±10 %)
PAS600L 3 W (maximum)
Physical Characteristics
Characteristic Value
Dimensions (L x H x D) 72 x 93 x 70.2 mm (2.83 x 3.66 x 2.76 in)
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Characteristic Value
Antenna • External Wi-Fi antenna (optional)
• External IEEE 802.15.4 antenna
(option for Advanced model)
Input impedance 50 Ω
Input impedance 50 Ω
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Green
Premium ™
Environmental Criteria
The Green Premium ecolabel provides documentation on the following criteria
about the environmental impact of the products:
• RoHs: European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
directive.
• REACh: European Union Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and
Restriction of Chemicals regulation.
• PEP: Product Environmental Profile.
• EoLI: End of Life Instructions.
RoHs
Schneider Electric products are subject to RoHS requirements at a worldwide
level, even for the many products that are not required to comply with the terms of
the regulation. Compliance certificates are available for products that fulfill the
criteria of this European initiative, which aims to eliminate hazardous substances.
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REACh
Schneider Electric applies the strict REACh regulation on its products at a
worldwide level, and discloses extensive information concerning the presence of
SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) in all of these products.
PEP
Schneider Electric publishes complete set of environmental data, including carbon
footprint and energy consumption data for each of the life cycle phases on all of its
products, in compliance with the ISO 14025 PEP ecopassport program. PEP is
especially useful for monitoring, controlling, saving energy, and/or reducing
carbon emissions.
EoLI
These instructions provide:
• Recyclability rates for Schneider Electric products.
• Guidance to mitigate personnel hazards during the dismantling of products
and before recycling operations.
• Part identification for recycling or for selective treatment, to mitigate
environmental hazards/incompatibility with standard recycling processes.
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Communication Architectures
Overview
The EcoStruxure Panel Server features two Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi connection.
This topic presents several typical architectures that can be built with a Panel
Server to highlight the use cases they serve.
A
ETH2
ETH1
A. Panel Server
B. Edge monitoring and supervision software such as EcoStruxure Power
Monitoring Expert or EcoStruxure Power Operation or EcoStruxure cloud
services such as EcoStruxure Asset Advisor and EcoStruxure Resource
Advisor
C. Devices
IP communication area where ETH1 and ETH2 ports belong to the same
IP network.
To set up this architecture:
• Configure Ethernet network in the switched mode.
• Enable Modbus service on Panel Server Ethernet ports.
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B
ETH1
A
ETH2
A. Panel Server
B. Edge monitoring and supervision software such as EcoStruxure Power
Monitoring Expert or EcoStruxure Power Operation or EcoStruxure cloud
services such as EcoStruxure Asset Advisor and EcoStruxure Resource
Advisor
C. Devices
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Wi-Fi Network
The following diagram illustrates an architecture with Wi-Fi only.
This architecture allows you to leverage Wi-Fi infrastructure network to avoid
wiring a solid Ethernet cable. Depending on the upstream application (SCADA,
cloud, or web browser), Modbus service on Wi-Fi interface can be disabled to
avoid malicious access to downstream Modbus and wireless devices.
B
A
A. Panel Server
B. Edge monitoring and supervision software such as EcoStruxure Power
Monitoring Expert or EcoStruxure Power Operation or EcoStruxure cloud
services such as EcoStruxure Asset Advisor and EcoStruxure Resource
Advisor
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B
A
ETH2
ETH1
A. Panel Server
B. Edge monitoring and supervision software such as EcoStruxure Power
Monitoring Expert or EcoStruxure Power Operation or EcoStruxure cloud
services such as EcoStruxure Asset Advisor and EcoStruxure Resource
Advisor
C. Devices
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B
A
ETH2
ETH1
A. Panel Server
B. Edge monitoring and supervision software such as EcoStruxure Power
Monitoring Expert or EcoStruxure Power Operation or EcoStruxure cloud
services such as EcoStruxure Asset Advisor and EcoStruxure Resource
Advisor
C. Devices
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Network Settings
Overview
EcoStruxure Panel Server features wired and wireless communication and
enables network communication. The Panel Server offers the following connection
interfaces:
• Two Ethernet ports
• Wi-Fi
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TCP/IP Communication
What’s in This Chapter
Ethernet Communication ...............................................................................35
Wi-Fi Communication ....................................................................................39
DNS .............................................................................................................41
Internet Proxy ...............................................................................................42
IP Network Services (DPWS) .........................................................................44
Modbus TCP/IP Client ...................................................................................45
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Ethernet Communication
Presentation
The EcoStruxure Panel Server supports the following applicative protocols on
Ethernet:
• Modbus TCP/IP: Modbus TCP/IP is a protocol which provides client/server
communication between devices over an Ethernet connection. Modbus
TCP/IP is used to exchange data between the Panel Server and compatible
monitoring software through TCP port 502.
• Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS): HTTPS is a variant of the
standard web transfer protocol (HTTP) that adds a layer of security on the
data in transit through a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer
Security (TLS) protocol connection. HTTPS enables encrypted
communication and helps to secure connection between a remote user and
the Panel Server.
The Panel Server has two Ethernet ports. The Ethernet ports can be configured in
two modes:
• Switched mode:
◦ Both Ethernet ports belong to the same network.
◦ An Ethernet switch function is enabled.
• Separate mode:
◦ Both Ethernet ports are connected to separate local area networks (LAN).
◦ Ports are isolated one from another, that is, neither router nor forwarding
packets are enabled from TCP/IP standpoint.
◦ Modbus routing can be enabled from port ETH1 to ETH2 by enabling
Modbus service on ETH1.
◦ Modbus routing can be enabled from port ETH2 to ETH1 by enabling
Modbus service on ETH2.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
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A
ETH2
ETH1
A. Panel Server
B. Edge monitoring and supervision software, for example EcoStruxure Power
Monitoring Expert or EcoStruxure Power Operation, or EcoStruxure cloud
services, for example EcoStruxure Resource Advisor
C. Devices
IP communication area where ports ETH1 and ETH2 belong to the same
IP network.
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B
ETH1
A
ETH2
A. Panel Server
B. Edge monitoring and supervision software like EcoStruxure Power Monitoring
Expert or EcoStruxure Power Operation or EcoStruxure cloud services like
EcoStruxure Asset Advisor and EcoStruxure Resource Advisor
C. Devices
NOTICE
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified personnel should modify the Ethernet settings. Perform such
modifications only after you have read about and understood the Ethernet
settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Ethernet Settings
The following table describes the settings and where they are available.
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IP configuration Settings
The following table describes the port settings available:
• ETH1 port settings and ETH2 port settings in the case of separate mode.
• Switched port settings in the case of switched mode.
MAC address The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier – ✔
for each Panel Server port.
IPv4 address Used to enter the static IP address of the Panel Server when the ✔ ✔
parameter IPv4 Configuration mode is set to Static IPv4
address.
Subnet mask Used to enter the Ethernet IP subnet mask address of your ✔ ✔
network when the parameter IPv4 Configuration mode is set to
Static IPv4 address.
Gateway Settings
The following table describes the settings and where they are available.
Assignment mode The gateway configuration is the same as the IPv4 Configuration ✔ ✔
mode settings, page 38 and not editable:
• DHCP
• Static
NOTE: The gateway embeds a DHCP client that receives
the IP configuration from the DHCP server.
Default gateway Used to enter manually the gateway (router) IP address when ✔ ✔
the parameter Gateway settings > Assignment mode is set to
Static.
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Wi-Fi Communication
Presentation
The EcoStruxure Panel Server supports Wi-Fi infrastructure, that is, the Panel
Server can connect to a Wi-Fi router (access point).
By default, Wi-Fi is not active in the Panel Server.
The Panel Server supports the following applicative protocols on Wi-Fi:
• HTTPS access to the Panel Server embedded webpages
• Modbus access
• Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS) protocol for IP network discovery
If the Panel Server is installed in a metallic enclosure, a Wi-Fi external antenna
can be installed to extend the Wi-Fi network outside the metallic enclosure.
Settings of the external antenna output power are predefined and not editable.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
General Settings
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION OR ALTERED FEATURE OF
PROTECTIVE DEVICES
Do not set Wi-Fi Antenna parameter to External if the external Wi-Fi antenna is
not connected to the EcoStruxure Panel Server gateway.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
Parameter Description
Infrastructure activation Used to activate the capability to connect to an existing infrastructure (deactivated by
default).
Antenna When Wi-Fi is enabled, used to set the type of antenna used:
• Internal (default setting)
• External
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Infrastructure Settings
The following parameters are displayed only when the parameter Infrastructure
Activation is enabled.
Parameter Description
Connection status Shows the Panel Server connection status to Wi-Fi network:
• Connected
• Not Connected
SSID Used to select the wireless network name by typing it in the field or displayed when
double-clicked in Network list.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended to use WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2) (or
WPA3 if available) for wireless network security.
NOTE: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) is not supported.
Authentication key Used to enter the authentication key for Wi-Fi network.
Network list Used to select a Wi-Fi network. The SSID field is automatically filled with the
corresponding data by double-clicking the network name.
Parameter Description
IPv4 address Used to enter the static IP address of the Panel Server when the parameter IPv4
Configuration mode is set to Static IPv4 address.
Netmask Used to enter the Ethernet IP subnet mask address of your network when the parameter
IPv4 Configuration mode is set to Static IPv4 address.
Gateway Settings
The following parameters are displayed only when the parameter Infrastructure
activation is enabled.
Parameter Description
Gateway assignment mode The gateway configuration is the same as the IPv4 configuration mode settings, page 40
and not editable:
• DHCP
• Static
NOTE: The gateway embeds a DHCP client that receives the IP configuration from
the DHCP server.
Gateway IPv4 address Used to enter manually the gateway (router) IP address when the parameter Gateway
settings > Assignment mode is set to Static.
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DNS
Presentation
TCP/IP communication is used to perform commissioning, data collection and
data publishing, and connection to supervision software.
TCP/IP communication general principles, such as DNS and proxy settings, apply
to Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
Domain name system (DNS) is the naming system for PCs and devices
connected to a local area network (LAN) or the Internet.
The following features require DNS service:
• HTTP/HTTPS proxy if a domain name is used.
• Cloud connection.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
DNS Settings
The following table describes the settings and where they are available.
DNS assignment mode Used to select the DNS server configuration mode: – ✔
• Select Static to set manually the primary and secondary
server addresses.
• Select DHCP (default setting) to obtain the DNS server
configuration automatically from the DHCP server.
Primary DNS server Used to enter manually the IPv4 address of the primary DNS ✔ ✔
server when the parameter DNS configuration mode is set to
Static.
Secondary DNS server Used to enter manually the IPv4 address of the secondary DNS ✔ ✔
server when the parameter DNS configuration mode is set to
Static.
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Internet Proxy
Presentation
It is necessary to configure Internet proxy settings in the EcoStruxure Panel
Server when both the following conditions are met:
• if you use the remote access or cloud connection, and
• if your network administrator has implemented an Internet proxy on your local
network.
The proxy address and port number are provided by your network administrator.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Parameter Description
IP address Used to enter the IP address or domain name of the HTTP proxy
server.
Port Used to enter the HTTP port.
User login Used to enter the user name for the proxy host.
NOTE: Displayed when the parameter Authentication is
enabled.
User password Used to enter the password for the proxy host.
NOTE: Displayed when the parameter Authentication is
enabled.
Non-proxy host Used to enter the exceptions of hosts in a non-proxy host list.
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Parameter Description
IP address Used to enter the IP address or domain name of the HTTPS proxy
server.
Port Used to enter the HTTPS port.
User login Used to enter the user name for the proxy host.
NOTE: Displayed when the parameter Authentication is
enabled.
User password Used to enter the password for the proxy host.
NOTE: Displayed when the parameter Authentication is
enabled.
Non-proxy host Used to enter the exceptions of hosts in a non-proxy host list.
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Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
DPWS Settings
Parameter Description
TCP listening port Used to enter manually the port number (default setting: 5357).
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Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
NOTICE
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified personnel should modify the Modbus TCP/IP settings. Perform
such modifications only after you have read about and understood the Modbus
TCP/IP settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of network
connectivity.
Connection timeout (s) Used to set the length of time the Panel Server will wait for a ✔ ✔
remote Modbus TCP/IP device to establish the connection with
the Panel Server.
Message timeout (s) Used to set the length of time the Panel Server will wait for a ✔ ✔
remote Modbus TCP/IP device to respond and send a message
following a Modbus TCP/IP request initiated by the Panel Server.
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Panel Server connected to Panel Server To allow access only to the upstream application
webpages and Modbus and wireless devices (such as a web browser), it is recommended to
disable Modbus service on Ethernet ports and
Wi-Fi. This avoid malicious access to the
downstream devices.
Panel Server
PM800 HeatTag
Panel Server connected to the cloud and in the When the Ethernet network is configured in the
separate mode to Modbus and wireless devices separate mode, it is recommended to:
• Disable Modbus service on Panel Server
Cloud
ETH1 port to avoid malicious access to
data of the downstream devices.
• Enable Modbus service on Panel Server
ETH2 port to allow data acquisition from
ETH1 ETH2 the downstream devices only if you need
to connect a Modbus TCP/IP client on
Panel Server ETH2 through EcoStruxure Power
Commission software.
PM800 PM5563
iEM3155 HeatTag
(Modbus-SL)
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IEEE 802.15.4 Communication EcoStruxure Panel Server
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Configuration Settings
WARNING
UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION OR ALTERED FEATURE OF
PROTECTIVE DEVICES
When installing a Panel Server connected to an external IEEE 802.15.4
antenna in a metallic enclosure, do not install the antenna within the enclosure.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
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Wireless device Remove all devices Used to remove all wireless devices ✔ ✔
management connected to the Panel Server.
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EcoStruxure Panel Server Modbus-SL Communication
Modbus-SL Communication
Presentation
The EcoStruxure Panel Server is a Modbus-SL client and it can be connected to
any Modbus-SL server devices. The Panel Server acts as a Modbus gateway and
then allows any upstream software such as EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert
and EcoStruxure Power Operation using Modbus TCP/IP communication to
access the Modbus-SL devices.
The Panel Server is also able to collect data from the Modbus-SL devices for a
cloud application or the energy server in a Panel Server Advanced .
Modbus-SL server devices are connected downstream to the EcoStruxure Panel
Server.
For more information, see Modbus-SL functions, page 123 and Modbus-SL
exceptions codes, page 124 in appendix.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
NOTICE
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified personnel should modify the Modbus-SL settings. Perform such
modifications only after you have read about and understood the Modbus-SL
settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of network
connectivity.
Baud rate (bits per sec) Used to set the transmission rate: ✔ ✔
• 1200
• 2400
• 4800
• 9600
• 19200 (default setting)
• 38400
• 57600
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• 115200
Parity Used to define the parity bit of the transmitted bytes: ✔ ✔
• ODD
• NONE
• EVEN (default setting)
Number of stop bits Used to define the number of stop bits transmitted. ✔ ✔
Silent interval (ms) Used to enter the silent interval (default setting: 5 ms). – ✔
Frames delay (ms) Used to enter the frame delay (default setting: 10 ms). – ✔
Timeout (ms) Used to determine the timeout value after which a loss of ✔ ✔
communication is declared by the EcoStruxure Panel Server
(default setting: 3000 ms).
Termination resistor Used to terminate the RS-485 line to help prevent reflection ✔ ✔
(enabled by default).
Serial line polarization Used to help prevent invalid data bits by forcing the transmission ✔ ✔
line into a known state (enabled by default). The transmission
line into the RS-485 port enters an indeterminate state when it is
not being transmitted to. This indeterminate state causes the
receivers to receive invalid data bits from the noise picked up on
the cable.
Modbus serial discovery Used to enter the list of Modbus addresses (1–247) for which the ✔1 ✔2
devices must be discovered.
Discovered devices table Displays information about each device discovered in the ✔ ✔
Modbus-SL network:
• Picture
• Device name
• Server ID
Manual addition Used to manually enter Modbus-SL devices: – ✔3
• Enter the physical server ID / Unit ID.
A virtual server ID is assigned as part of the process.
• Select the device type in the drop-down list.
1. When commissioning wireless devices with EcoStruxure Power Commission software, it is recommended to discover the Modbus
devices connected to the EcoStruxure Panel Server by using a selective list of addresses.
2. If no addresses are entered, discovery is done for addresses 1 to 10.
3. For detailed information, see addition of Modbus devices, page 106.
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Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
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In the following example, the EcoStruxure Panel Server is used as a gateway with
the following devices installed in the switchboard:
• One PM3250 Power Meter communicating through Modbus-SL, and
configured with server ID 100
• One PowerTag Energy
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iEM3150 iEM3155
Physical address: 1 Physical address: 2
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iEM3150 iEM3155
Physical address: 100 Physical address: 101
Virtual server ID: 10 Virtual server ID: 15
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ETH1 ETH2
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Modbus TCP/IP
request:
169.254.10.10
@201
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Modbus TCP/IP
request: Modbus TCP/IP request:
169.254.10.10 169.254.10.10
@200 @201
ETH1 ETH2
PAS#2
ETH1 IP address ETH2 IP address IP address:
169.254.10.10 10.10.10.10 10.10.10.11
PAS#1
iEM3150 iEM3155
Physical address: 1 Physical address: 2
Virtual server ID: 200 Virtual server ID: 201
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Cloud Connection and Services EcoStruxure Panel Server
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Parameter Description
Cloud connectivity Buttons used to connect to and disconnect from the cloud:
management • Button Connect to connect Panel Serverto the cloud.
• Button Disconnect to disconnect from the cloud.
Connection status Shows the Panel Server connection status to the cloud:
• Not connected
• Connection in progress
• Connected
Connection diagnostics Shows diagnostic of connection to the cloud:
• Device not registered indicates that the Panel Server is
not recognized by the cloud services.
• Device activated indicates that the Panel Server is
connected to the cloud services.
Topology Settings
Parameter Description
Publish the topology Publish topology button used to send to the cloud the list of the
devices connected to the Panel Server.
NOTE: Topology does not contain personal data. Schneider Electric does not
scan, nor use, nor sell these data. These data are for the sole usage of the
customer.
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Date and Time EcoStruxure Panel Server
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
General Settings
The following table describes the settings and where they are available.
Synchro mode Used to select the date and time configuration mode of the ✔ ✔
EcoStruxure Panel Server:
• Select Manual to set the date and time manually in the
dedicated fields.
• Select NTP to synchronize the date and time automatically
with an external NTP server.
• Select Cloud (default setting) to synchronize the date and
time automatically with an NTP server hosted by Schneider
Electric cloud services.
Polling interval (s) Allows you to enter the polling interval to set how frequently (in – ✔
seconds) the EcoStruxure Panel Server requests updates from
the time server.
• 64
• 128
• 256
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• 512
• 1024
Primary server address Used to enter the primary NTP server address when the ✔ ✔
parameter NTP settings > Mode is set to Static.
Secondary server address Used to enter the secondary NTP server address when the ✔ ✔
parameter NTP settings > Mode is set to Static.
Date & Time Used to set the date by using a date picker. Set time in UTC ✔ ✔
+00:00.
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Data Sampling EcoStruxure Panel Server
Data Sampling
Presentation
The Panel Server allows the sampling of data from each connected device. The
function differs depending on the Panel Server model:
• Panel Server Universal: With a limited memory capability, data sampling is
activated and automatically configured when a cloud connection is enabled.
Data measured on the connected devices are sampled and published to the
cloud applications when sampling is activated. The data are logged into a
buffer that is used to retrieve data when cloud connection is lost. In case of
connection loss, data are stored up to one month and published to the cloud
application when the connection is restored. This function is only active when
the Panel Server Universal is used to connect to a cloud application. It is not
active when the Panel Server is used as a gateway connected to an edge
control upper system (for example, EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert,
EcoStruxure Power Operation, EcoStruxure Building Operation) or third-party
software.
In the case of cloud connection, the sampling configuration (set of
measurements and sampling period) is set automatically by the cloud system.
Data sampling settings are not editable with Panel Server webpages and
EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
• Panel Server Advanced: The data sampling commissioning screen allows
you to configure the measurements to be sampled and logged for each
device in the system when the Panel Server Advanced is used as an energy
server and not connected to a cloud application. Data is logged in the logging
memory. It is approximately 3 years of data of a system. For details about the
number of logged data, see calculation of logged measurements, page 66.
Data sampling settings are editable with Panel Server webpages (see details,
page 66).
IMPORTANT: If the settings of any measurement are modified, historical
data for this measurement are lost.
When a Panel Server Advanced is connected to a cloud application, the data
that are being sampled and published are logged in the Panel Server
Advanced in addition to being published to the cloud application. The logged
data can be seen in the trending screens. The sampling and publishing
configuration is directly received from the cloud application and cannot be set
with the Panel Server commissioning webpages. The logging memory of the
Panel Server Advanced serves as a buffer if the cloud connection is lost. The
data are published when the cloud connection is restored.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
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Parameter Description
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Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Advanced.
Parameter Description
Period When the parameter Compare mode is enabled, used to select the period duration (One day, One
week, 4 weeks).
From When the parameter Compare mode is enabled, used to select the period start date.
1. Select the current period start date.
2. Select the previous period start date.
To Date When the parameter Compare mode is disabled, used to select the period end date.
NOTE: When the parameter Compare mode is enabled, the end date is defined automatically
according to the selected start date and period.
Interval When the parameter Compare mode is disabled, used to select the interval of data displayed by hour
(H), day (D), or month.
NOTE: Week is only applicable for integrated data, fro example, to display Energy consumption
over a period of month displayed as energy consumed by day.
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Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Advanced.
Exporting Data
To export data that has been sampled by the Panel Server Advanced, click Export
data. Data can be exported for a period of time by selecting the start-date and the
end-date of the required period of time.
Up to 6.5 million data points can be exported in a single file. An error is generated
if you attempt to export more than 6.5 million data points. In case of getting such
an error, select a shorter period of time and restart the export. Large set of data
can be then exported in several files.
You can calculate the size of your export file by calculating for each device, the
number of samples and making the addition for all devices. For example, if you
want to export samples of the three currents for Device 1, the total number of
samples is 1,581,120. The following table illustrates the calculation:
Device Measurement Sampling Start date End date Elapsed time Number of
period (minute) (minute) samples
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The following table provides the details of each line of the .csv file, with sample
data:
4 Measurement name for each of the Total Demand Max Active Power,
columns Total Rms Power Factor
However, the Panel Server Advanced exports data using UTF-8 character
encoding. Therefore, to get all characters to display correctly, such as °C, you
need to select UTF-8 as File Origin as shown below:
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Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Panel Server Advanced.
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Alarms EcoStruxure Panel Server
Alarms
Presentation
For each device connected to the Panel Server, you can configure alarms in the
case of an electrical event and/or communication loss. An active alarm disappears
when conditions of this alarm are no longer met.
Alarms are defined by severity:
• High severity
• Medium severity
• Low severity
On Panel Server Advanced, when an alarm is displayed and email notification
service enabled, page 73, a notification is sent to the user by email.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Alarms
Depending on the device type, alarms available in the Panel Server webpages are
as follows:
Alarm severity Alarm description
High-severity alarms Capacitor abnormal cosphi alarm
Capacitor broken step alarm
Capacitor hunting alarm
Capacitor low current alarm
Capacitor max cycles and count step alarm
Capacitor over current alarm
Capacitor overload alarm
Capacitor over temperature alarm
Capacitor step power loss alarm
Capacitor too high THDV alarm
Capacitor voltage tolerance alarm
Maximum operating time alarm
Circuit breaker fault trip alarm
Circuit breaker opened alarm
Circuit breaker trip alarm
Current transformer supervision alarm
Device replacement alarm
Voltage loss alarm
Fan error alarm
Ground-fault alarm
HeatTag alarm
Falling edge on input alarm
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Selecting Alarms
Alarms to be displayed when triggered can be set individually for each device as
follows:
1. Click the device name in the device page.
2. Activate/deactivate an alarm with the Enable alarm checkbox.
NOTE: By default, alarms are disabled.
Result: When an alarm is enabled and becomes active, it is displayed in the page
of the device at the Measurements webpage.
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WARNING
EQUIPMENT INCOMPATIBILITY OR INOPERABLE EQUIPMENT
Do not rely solely on email notification for the maintenance of your equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
The Panel Server Advanced allows you to trigger an email notification when an
alarm becomes active.
To execute the email service tasks, the Panel Server Advanced must be
connected to the Internet through an Internet service provider or a firewall with or
without proxy management. The email service is provided through the Schneider
Electric cloud infrastructure to provide a high quality of service.
To perform email notification, the stages are as follows:
1. Activation of the email service, page 73.
2. Creation of the list of recipients, page 74.
3. Selection of the alarms that trigger an email notification when activated, page
71.
4. Sending of email notification, page 74.
NOTE: When the Panel Server Advanced is connected to a cloud
application, email notification is disabled.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Advanced.
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Creating Recipients
When email notification service is activated, you can complete the list of recipients
with a maximum of 10 different recipients. In Email recipients, enter the name
and email address for each recipient and click the Save button. The list can be
edited or deleted.
An email address must be less than 128 characters.
To test the function, you can send an email to one selected recipient.
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Firmware Update EcoStruxure Panel Server
Firmware Update
Presentation
Update the EcoStruxure Panel Server to the latest version to obtain the latest
features and keep up-to-date with security patches.
Use the latest version of EcoStruxure Power Commission to update your product
to the latest available version. It is also possible to perform a firmware update
using the embedded webpages.
All firmware designed for the EcoStruxure Panel Server is signed using the
Schneider Electric public key infrastructure to provide integrity and authenticity of
the firmware running on the EcoStruxure Panel Server.
For more information about EcoStruxure Panel Server firmware versions, refer to
the respective release notes:
• DOCA0178EN EcoStruxure Panel Server Universal - Firmware Release
Notes
• DOCA0248EN EcoStruxure Panel Server Advanced - Firmware Release
Notes
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Firmware Compatibility
You can find the device firmware baseline for all communicating devices in the
switchboard to check compatibility of firmware versions in the Information menu
of EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
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User Management EcoStruxure Panel Server
User Management
Presentation
The default user account has administrator rights such as reading and changing
the product configuration, pairing or unpairing wireless devices, accessing system
logs. The user name of the user account is SecurityAdmin.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Changing a Password
At first connection, you are required to set the password of the default user
account to allow access to all the EcoStruxure Panel Server features. This action
can be done as follows:
• With EcoStruxure Power Commission software
• On the home page of EcoStruxure Panel Server webpages
Password Requirements
The EcoStruxure Panel Server incorporates password requirements. Each user is
prompted to change their password the first time they log in to help prevent
unauthorized access to the application.
A password must conform to the following rules:
• 6 to 32 characters
• At least one character in uppercase
• At least one character in lowercase
• Must not contain special characters other than: ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + - , . ; : / ~ <
>=?@[]\^_`{}|
Password Lockout
After 10 invalid attempts to login to the EcoStruxure Panel Server, the user
account is locked out.
When the user account is locked, the user must wait 10 minutes before being able
to login again.
The user account is locked for 60 minutes each time there are 5 more invalid
attempts.
User account lock state remains in case of reboot, including reboot after power
loss.
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Digital Inputs
Presentation
The two digital inputs on Panel Server Universal PAS600L and Advanced
PAS800L are used to monitor the state of an external contact or as a pulse
counter.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal PAS600L and Advanced
PAS800L.
Parameter Description
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Label Enter the input label as per the name plate in the network.
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Diagnostics
Presentation
Diagnostics data provides statistical data about the EcoStruxure Panel Server and
connected devices. The events are gathered by type of application: cloud
connection, Modbus Serial network, and wireless network.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Modbus TCP server connection Displays connection counters for Modbus TCP/IP protocol:
information • Active connection
• Maximum active connection limit
• Maximum active connection occurred
• Connection counter
Modbus TCP server counter Displays message counters for Modbus TCP/IP protocol:
information
• Received messages
• Transmitted messages
• Protocol errors
Wireless identification Displays identification of IEEE 802.15.4 wireless network:
• IEEE 802.15.4 address
• Personal Area Network (PAN) identifier
• Extended PAN identifier
• Network address
Wireless network status Displays status of the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless network
• Network status
• Optimization status
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4. Depending on device.
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Health state Uptime indicates how long the EcoStruxure Panel Server
has been running for.
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Diagnostics Logs
Presentation
The EcoStruxure Panel Server can log data for diagnostics. You can change log
level and export diagnostics logs locally to your PC.
Availability
This function is available on Panel Server Universal and Advanced.
Error Medium severity event that still allows the application to run.
To display the application name of the log level selected, click Show application
log levels table.
Downloading Logs
To download logs, proceed as follows:
1. Select a log level in Global log level.
IMPORTANT: If you export Debug logs, it can result in slowdown of the
Panel Server performance. It is recommended that you export Debug
logs for a limited, temporary period during troubleshooting and then apply
Info as default setting for each application.
2. Click Export logs.
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Downloading Auto-diagnostic
Click Export auto-diagnostic to launch an auto-diagnostic and export result in a
.zip file to your PC.
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Cybersecurity Recommendations
What’s in This Part
Security Capabilities .......................................................................................86
Security Recommendations for Commissioning ................................................88
Security Recommendations for Operation ........................................................89
Security Recommendations for Decommissioning ............................................90
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Security Capabilities
General Cybersecurity Recommendations
WARNING
POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
CONFIDENTIALITY
• Disable unused ports/services to help minimize pathways for malicious
attackers.
• Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and
protection).
• Use cybersecurity best practices (for example, least privilege, separation of
duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
logs, or interruption of services.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
For detailed information about cybersecurity for the EcoStruxure Panel Server,
see DOCA0211EN EcoStruxure Panel Server - Cybersecurity Guide. For a
general introduction to cybersecurity threats and how to address them, see How
Can I Reduce Vulnerability to Cyber Attacks?.
For more information about cybersecurity, visit Schneider Electric Cybersecurity
Support Portal.
Security Features
Security features have been built into the EcoStruxure Panel Server to help the
device to operate correctly and behave according to its intended purpose.
The key features are:
• Authentication when accessing the product resources from EcoStruxure
Power Commission software or from the webpages
• Secure communications between the EcoStruxure Panel Server and its
associated wireless devices (supporting confidentiality and integrity)
• Configurable security services and settings
• Firmware update mechanism
These features provide security capabilities which help to protect the product from
potential security threat, that could disrupt the product operation (availability),
modify information (integrity) or disclose confidential information (confidentiality).
The security capabilities features are intended to mitigate the inherent threats
which are linked to the use of the EcoStruxure Panel Server in an Operational
Technology environment.
However, the effectiveness of these capabilities depends on the adoption and
application of the following recommendations:
• Recommendations provided in this chapter to cover the commissioning,
operation, maintenance, and decommissioning of the EcoStruxure Panel
Server
• Recommended Cybersecurity Best Practices
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Unsecure protocols Modbus and some IT protocols If a malicious user gained access to If transmitting data over an internal
(NTP, DHCP, DNS, and DPWS) are your network, they could intercept network, physically or logically
unsecure. communications. segment the network.
The device does not have the If transmitting data over an external
capability to transmit data encrypted network, encrypt protocol
using these protocols. transmissions over all external
connections using a VPN (Virtual
Private Network) or a similar
solution.
Wireless radio During the pairing window, If a rogue device gained access to Reduce commissioning window to
communication unauthorized radio devices may try your network, they could eavesdrop limit exposure.
to join the network. on the communication of your
wireless network, create an integrity Once the pairing is performed,
data breach (for example, by consult the list of paired devices in
sending fake data), or create a EcoStruxure Panel Server
Denial of Service (DoS). configuration using EcoStruxure
Power Commission software and
make sure that the list of devices
contains no unexpected or rogue
devices.
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Modbus Communication
The EcoStruxure Panel Server supports Modbus TCP/IP and Modbus-SL network
communication. When Modbus service is enabled, it is strongly recommended to
secure the protocol usage by activating and configuring Modbus filtering, page 46.
This feature allows you to restrict the access of the EcoStruxure Panel Server
Modbus service to the sole network endpoints that are explicitly configured in the
filters.
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NOTICE
HAZARD OF IP ADDRESS CONFLICT
Disconnect the EcoStruxure Panel Server from any Ethernet networks before
resetting the IP settings to factory values.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in impaired
communications.
To reset the EcoStruxure Panel Server completely, follow this procedure to set all
configuration settings to factory values:
1. Unpair all wireless devices from the EcoStruxure Panel Server.
2. Power up the EcoStruxure Panel Server while pressing the Restart button for
more than 10 seconds.
Result: The status LED turns steady orange then blinks fast orange when the
reset to factory setting is initiated.
3. Release the button once the status LED starts to blink fast orange.
4. Confirm or cancel reset to factory settings:
• To confirm reset to factory settings:
Press the button again within 5 seconds.
Result: The status LED blinks fast green indicating that reset to factory
setting is confirmed.
• To cancel reset to factory settings:
Wait until the status LED blinks fast red.
5. Wait for the EcoStruxure Panel Server to restart completely:
a. The status LED turns steady orange while the EcoStruxure Panel Server
is booting.
b. The status LED turns steady green when the EcoStruxure Panel Server
is in normal operation.
IMPORTANT: After performing a reset to factory setting on a Panel Server that
has been previously connected to the Schneider Electric cloud, contact the
Schneider Electric Customer Care Center to allow the reset Panel Server to
connect again to the Schneider Electric cloud or to enable a Panel Server
Advanced used as a local energy server to send e-mails again.
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Pre-requisites to Commissioning
To commission the EcoStruxure Panel Server, connect it to Ethernet (port ETH1 or
ETH2) (see Connection to a PC, page 18).
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Procedure
To commission the EcoStruxure Panel Server with EcoStruxure Power
Commission software, proceed as follows:
1. Check that the wireless devices that are to be part of the EcoStruxure Panel
Server project are powered on.
2. Connect the EcoStruxure Panel Server to the PC (see Ethernet connection,
page 18).
3. Launch EcoStruxure Power Commission software.
4. In the EcoStruxure Panel Server home page, click the CONNECT TO
DEVICE button.
Result: When the EcoStruxure Panel Server is connected, the connection
parameters (IP and EcoStruxure Panel Server address) display.
5. To add wireless devices, click the Add Wireless Devices card.
6. To automatically find all the wireless devices available within the range of the
EcoStruxure Panel Server, click the Automatic discovery card. Wait until the
wireless devices are discovered and displayed in the list of devices.
NOTE: When the IEEE 802.15.4 network is established for the first time,
the operation takes an extra 21 seconds while communication is enabled
and automatic channel selection is performed (see settings, page 47).
7. Locate a device in a switchboard by clicking the associated icon.
Result: The Locate Device dialog box is displayed and the associated
wireless device in the switchboard continuously blinks green.
8. Click STOP BLINK to stop blinking of the device once it is identified.
9. Click CONFIRM to proceed.
10. Configure the specific parameters for each wireless device.
11. Download EcoStruxure Panel Server pairing and filled information to
EcoStruxure Panel Server by clicking the WRITE TO PROJECT button.
12. Confirm to proceed.
Result: Message Write to project successful is displayed when finished.
13. In COMMUNICATION VIEW, click the EcoStruxure Panel Server in the
communication diagram.
14. Save EcoStruxure Panel Server settings in the project by clicking the APPLY
TO SERVER button.
Result: Message Write to project successful is displayed when finished.
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Security Certificate
The Panel Server has a self-signed security certificate. A security message
appears on the web browser when connecting to the Panel Server. Before
accepting and continuing, check that communication with the Panel Server has
been established either by directly connecting your PC to the Panel Server or
making sure that your network is free of any rogue devices.
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3. On the PC, launch the File Explorer (Windows file manager application) and
click Network.
4. Wait until the EcoStruxure Panel Server icon displays in the list of devices in
the network. It may take up to 2 minutes after the Panel Server is powered on.
Result: The EcoStruxure Panel Server icon that displays under Network is
as follows:
Troubleshooting
If the Panel Server is still not displayed under Network, follow the procedure
below that describes how to convert the hexadecimal value of the Panel Server
MAC address to the decimal value to get the Panel Server IP address.
The Panel Server IPv4 address is a generic address, for example 169.254.X.Y,
where X and Y correspond to the last 2 bytes of the Panel Server MAC address.
The Y value is dependent on the configuration of the Ethernet switch.
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You need to convert the hexadecimal value of the MAC address to a decimal
value to get the Panel Server IP address.
1. Proceed as follows to convert the hexadecimal value of the MAC address
(printed on the Panel Server front face nose) to the decimal value to get the
IP address:
• Serial number starting with 54-21-44 or lower
The Panel Server is in Ethernet separate mode Y is equal to the last digits of the Panel Server Hexadecimal 10 converted to
and the PC is connected to Panel Server ETH2 MAC address converted into decimal value + 1. decimal is 16.
port.
Y = 16 + 1 = 17
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B D
A. Header
B. Main menus
C. Sub menus
D. Display zone
E. Icons
Header
The header displays the following information at the top of every page.
A B
A. User name
B. Drop-down list (language, change password, logout)
User name The user name is SecurityAdmin, default user account with administrator
rights such as reading and changing the product configuration, pairing or
unpairing wireless devices, accessing system logs.
Change password Click to change the user password (see password requirements, page 77).
Logout Click to log out from the EcoStruxure Panel Server session.
It is recommended to log out from the EcoStruxure Panel Server when it is
not in use.
You are logged out automatically after a certain time of no activity.
Main Menus
The main menus are:
• Measurements
• Trending (Advanced model)
• Settings
• Maintenance
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Display Zone
The display zone shows the selected card or sub-menu in detail with all related
fields.
Icons
The context-specific function icons displayed depend on the selected menu.
Icon Action
Open the contextual menu.
in Settings pages, save the setting changes and apply them on the Panel Server.
Can be used to update a consistent set of parameters through multiple webpages.
• If a mandatory field is left blank, the field is highlighted in red.
• If inappropriate characters are entered in a field, the field is highlighted in red.
in Settings pages, save the setting changes without applying the configuration on the
Panel Server.
Contextual icon:
• In Settings pages, cancel the setting changes to return to the last saved
settings.
• In Network communication pages, restore settings of the network
communication configuration. Used to reapply the full list of settings previously
saved.
Go to maintenance page of the selected device.
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WARNING
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Do not rely only on the measurements or equipment status provided on the
Panel Server webpages before working on or inside the equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
equipment damage.
The webpage for the Measurements menu displays devices installed in the
system and associated with the EcoStruxure Panel Server.
General information is displayed for each device (for example, name and type of
the device communicating with the EcoStruxure Panel Server). The Additional
data button can be used to display more information depending on the device type
(for example, energy, environment, or voltage).
In a large electrical distribution system, filtering enables you to display one device
by using one or several of the following filters:
• Device type
• Device usage
• Zone in which the device is installed.
For a selected device, the webpage displays the following:
• Information about the device:
◦ Device model
◦ Device firmware version
◦ Device serial number
◦ Device connection status
• Real-time measurements of the device. Measurements depend on the device
type.
Trending Menu
When an integrated data, such as energy, is selected in the Trending page, you
can view the accumulated value per hour, day, or month. The accumulated values
are calculated by subtracting the value at the beginning of the subsequent interval
from the value at the beginning of the current time interval.
For example, if you are visualizing Active Energy per hour in the Trending page,
and the Active Energy at 01:00 is 200 Wh and at 02:00 is 300 Wh, then the
accumulated data displayed for Active Energy at 01:00 is 100 Wh. If one of the
two data points required in the calculation is missing, then the accumulated data
cannot be calculated and is not be displayed.
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Settings Menu
NOTICE
IMPAIRED NETWORK PERFORMANCE
Only qualified personnel should modify the Ethernet and/or Modbus-SL
settings. Perform such modifications only after you have read about and
understood the Ethernet and/or Modbus-SL settings.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
The webpage for the Settings menu displays the sub-menus for configuration and
communication settings.
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Wireless devices, page 47 Wireless configuration Allows you to define the IEEE
802.15.4 network when
activated.
Wireless discovery Allows you to discover the
wireless devices in the IEEE
802.15.4 network by using a
selective list or non-selective
discovery.
Maintenance Menu
Webpage for the Maintenance menu displays the sub-menus for maintenance
and diagnostic functions, based on diagnostic counters.
Devices communication, Communication data about the Allows you to check the
page 80 Modbus and wireless devices communication status of the
in the network. EcoStruxure Panel Server with
downstream devices (Modbus-
SL and wireless devices).
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9. For PowerTag Energy sensors (F160 and Rope): Select the Current flow to
define the convention for PowerTag Energy sensor to count energies:
• Direct: If the arrow marked on the PowerTag Energy sensor is in the
same direction as the current flow.
The following figures show the location of the arrow marked on the PowerTag
Energy F160 and Rope:
10. Select the breaker rating from the Associate Breaker Rating lr (A) list to
calculate the percentage of loads.
11. Enter the value for the rated voltage in the Rated Voltage (V) area based on
your installation:
• LN rated voltage for 3P4W installation.
• LL rated voltage for 3P3W installation.
12. Select availability for External Neutral Voltage Sensor:
• available
• unavailable
• unknown : similar to unavailable but for an out-of-the-box device.
13. Load work when Power is >=: The Load Operating Time counter increments
only when the power is greater or equal to the value set. You can set the
value between 10 W and 15000 W.
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14. Select the Power Factor Sign from the drop-down list.
This setting has an influence on the convention used to sign the power factor.
• IEC: In this setting,
◦ when active and apparent power is received, the Power Factor Sign
is –.
◦ when active and apparent power is delivered, the Power Factor Sign
is +.
• IEEE: In this setting,
◦ when the load is resistive, the Power Factor Sign is +.
◦ when the load is inductive, the Power Factor Sign is –.
The following diagram summarizes the power factor sign convention:
15. Click Apply Changes to save the settings. Click Cancel Changes to revert
the settings.
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Result: Once the wireless device is successfully deleted from the Panel Server
configuration, it will not be visible in the list of devices discovered.
If you want to pair the forced unpaired device with a new Panel Server, reset and
power off this device.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting of the EcoStruxure Panel Server
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe
electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E, CSA Z462, NOM 029-STPS or
local equivalent.
• This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical
personnel.
• Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside
equipment.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm power is off.
• Re-install all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this
equipment.
• Do not exceed the device ratings for maximum limits.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
The status LED is not lit. Source power not applied or not stable. Apply power or check power source.
EcoStruxure Panel Server status LED EcoStruxure Panel Server in degraded health See the EcoStruxure Panel Server Diagnostics
blinking orange state. webpages, page 80.
EcoStruxure Panel Server status LED Major malfunction. Call your local Schneider Electric service
steady red representative for assistance.
Unable to browse the EcoStruxure Incorrect network configuration Verify that all IP parameters are correct.
Panel Server webpages.
Verify that EcoStruxure Panel Server receives
requests (ping EcoStruxure Panel Server in
the DOS prompt. Type ping and EcoStruxure
Panel Server IP address. For example, ping
169.254.0.10).
The EcoStruxure Panel Server has lost Pollution on the radio frequency channel Change the radio frequency channel that
communication with wireless devices. communicates between wireless devices and
EcoStruxure Panel Server in EcoStruxure
Power Commission software or EcoStruxure
Panel Server webpages.
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A wireless device is not discovered by EcoStruxure Panel Server does not recognize Verify that the device is in the list of supported
the EcoStruxure Panel Server. this type of wireless devices. devices. See the respective release notes:
• DOCA0178EN EcoStruxure Panel
Server Universal - Firmware Release
Notes
• DOCA0248EN EcoStruxure Panel
Server Advanced - Firmware Release
Notes
Status of wireless devices (for example, The wireless device is powered off or has • Verify that the device is powered on.
Easergy TH110) does not update in stopped communicating with the EcoStruxure • Verify that the wireless device is not
EcoStruxure Panel Server webpages or Panel Server (for example, if the wireless
installed out of range of the EcoStruxure
EcoStruxure Power Commission device has been moved out of range) and has Panel Server.
software. status Not connected in the webpages .
A Modbus device is not discovered by Incorrect device configuration settings. • Verify that the device is in the list of
the EcoStruxure Panel Server. supported devices.
• Verify that the device settings are set
according to the EcoStruxure Panel
Server (see Serial Configuration
Settings, page 50).
A Modbus device does not The same server ID is set to two Modbus Verify that a server ID is not used twice in the
communicate with the EcoStruxure devices in the network. Modbus network. See the detailed topic, page
Panel Server. 52 to correct conflicts by using EcoStruxure
Power Commission software.
The EcoStruxure Panel Server cannot Incorrect network or communication Verify that the network and communication
reach the Schneider Electric cloud. configuration. settings (such as Proxy) are correctly set.
The EcoStruxure Panel Server is not – Check that port 443 has been opened to cloud
recognized by the Schneider Electric services (see parameters for cloud connection
cloud services. and services, page 61).
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What’s in This Part
Appendix A: Details of Modbus Functions ...................................................... 120
Appendix B: Data Availability......................................................................... 130
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The Modbus messaging services (client/server model) are used for real time
information exchange between:
• Two device applications.
• Device application and other device.
• HMI/SCADA applications and devices.
• A PC and a device program providing on line services.
A dedicated header is used on TCP/IP to identify the Modbus Application Data
Unit. It is called the MBAP header (Modbus Application Protocol header).
PDU
Transaction Identifier 2 bytes Identification of a Modbus Initialized by the client Recopied by the server from the
Request/Response transaction received request
Protocol Identifier 2 bytes 0 = Modbus protocol Initialized by the client Recopied by the server from the
received request
Length 2 bytes Number of following bytes Initialized by the client Initialized by the server
(Request) (Response)
Unit Identifier 1 byte Identification of a remote server Initialized by the client Recopied by the server from the
connected to a serial line or on received request
other buses
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100-4 Read non-adjacent words where n ≤ 100 (refer to Function 100-4: Read Non-
Adjacent Registers, page 129)
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Modbus-SL Functions
General Description
The Modbus messaging service provides a client/server communication between
devices connected to a Modbus Serial Line (Modbus-SL) network.
The client/server model is based on four types of messages:
• Modbus Request, the message sent on the network by the client to initiate a
transaction.
• Modbus Indication, the request message received on the server side.
• Modbus Response, the response message sent by the server.
• Modbus Confirmation, the response message received on the client side.
The Modbus messaging services (client/server model) are used for real time
information exchange between:
• Two device applications.
• Device application and other device.
• HMI/SCADA applications and devices.
• A PC and a device program providing on line services.
On Serial Line, the Modbus Application Data Unit (ADU) encapsulates the
Protocol Data Unit (PDU) adding the server address and a Cyclic Redundancy
Check (CRC). A dedicated header is used on TCP/IP to identify the Modbus
Application Data Unit. It is called the MBAP header (Modbus Application Protocol
header).
Modbus ADU
PDU
100-4 Read non-adjacent words where n ≤ 100 (refer to Function 100-4: Read Non-
Adjacent Registers, page 129)
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Exception Frame
The server sends an exception frame to the client to indicate an exception
response. An exception response consists of four fields:
4 Check 2 bytes
01 Illegal function The function code received in the request is not a permitted action for the server.
It is possible that the server is in an unsuitable state to process a specific request.
02 Illegal data address The data address received by the server is not a permitted address for the server.
03 Illegal data value The value of the request data field is not a permitted value for the server.
04 Server device failure The server is unable to perform a required action due to an unrecoverable error.
06 Server device busy The server is busy processing another command. The client should send the
request when the server is free.
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Access to Variables
A Modbus variable can have the following attributes:
• Read-only
• Read/write
• Write-only
NOTE: An attempt to write to a read-only variable generates an exception
response.
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NOTE: The table above describes how to read the ID of an EcoStruxure Panel
Server.
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Request
NOTE: The table above describes how to read addresses 101 = 0x65 and 103
= 0x67 of a Modbus server. The Modbus server number is 47 = 0x2F.
Response
(1) The server sends back the same number in the response.
NOTE: The table above describes how to read addresses 101 = 0x65 and 103
= 0x67 of a Modbus server. The Modbus server number is 47 = 0x2F.
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Power
Data PowerTag PowerTag PowerTag F63 Power- Power- Power- PowerTag Acti9 Active
M63, P63 Tag F160 Tag M250 Tag M630 Rope,
PowerLog- PowerLogic
ic Tag QO, Tag Rope
PowerLog-
ic Tag E-
Frame
A1 A2 P1 F1 F2 F3 FL M0 M1 M2 M3 R1 C
Total active ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
power
Total reactive – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
power
Per phase – – – – – – ✔6 – – – – ✔6 –
reactive power
Total apparent ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
power
5. Not applicable because there is no neutral voltage on the PowerTag Energy sensors.
6. The values are significant only if the neutral voltage picking is connected.
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Data PowerTag PowerTag PowerTag F63 Power- Power- Power- PowerTag Acti9 Active
M63, P63 Tag F160 Tag M250 Tag M630 Rope,
PowerLog- PowerLogic
ic Tag QO, Tag Rope
PowerLog-
ic Tag E-
Frame
A1 A2 P1 F1 F2 F3 FL M0 M1 M2 M3 R1 C
Per phase – – – – – – ✔7 – – – – ✔7 –
apparent
power
Total factor ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
power
Per phase – – – – – – ✔7 – – – – ✔7 –
factor power
Actual demand ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – – – ✔ ✔
power
Peak demand ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ – – – – ✔ –
power
Energy
Data PowerTag PowerTag PowerTag F63 PowerTag PowerTag PowerTag PowerTag
M63, P63 F160 M250 M630 Rope,
PowerLogic PowerLogic
Tag QO, Tag Rope
PowerLogic
Tag E-Frame
A1 A2 P1 F1 F2 F3 FL M0 M1 M2 M3 R1
Total resettable – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
active energy
delivered
Total non – – – – – – ✔7 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔7
resettable active
energy delivered
Per phase – – – – – – ✔7 – – – – ✔7
resettable active
energy delivered
Total resettable – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
active energy
received
Total non – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
resettable active
energy received
Per phase – – – – – – ✔7 – – – – ✔7
resettable active
energy received
7. The values are significant only if the neutral voltage picking is connected.
8. Not applicable because energy is individually cumulated in received and delivered counters.
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A1 A2 P1 F1 F2 F3 FL M0 M1 M2 M3 R1
Per phase – – – – – – NA9 – – – – NA9
resettable active
energy delivered
and received
Per phase non – – – – – – NA9 ✔10 ✔ ✔10 ✔ NA9
resettable active
energy delivered
and received
Total resettable – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
reactive energy
delivered
Total non – – – – – – ✔10 – – – – ✔10
resettable
reactive energy
delivered
Per phase – – – – – – ✔10 – – – – ✔10
resettable
reactive energy
delivered
Per phase non – – – – – – ✔ – – – – ✔
resettable
reactive energy
delivered
Total resettable – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
reactive energy
received
Total non – – – – – – ✔ – – – – ✔
resettable
reactive energy
received
Per phase – – – – – – ✔10 – – – – ✔10
resettable
reactive energy
received
Per phase non – – – – – – ✔10 – – – – ✔10
resettable
reactive energy
received
Total resettable – – – – – – ✔ – – – – ✔
apparent energy
delivered and
received
Total non – – – – – – ✔ – – – – ✔
resettable
apparent energy
delivered and
received
Per phase – – – – – – ✔10 – – – – ✔10
resettable
apparent energy
delivered and
received
Per phase non – – – – – – ✔10 – – – – ✔10
resettable
apparent energy
delivered and
received
9. Not applicable because energy is individually cumulated in received and delivered counters.
10. The values are significant only if the neutral voltage picking is connected.
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Alarms
Data PowerTag PowerTag PowerTag F63 Power- Power- PowerTag PowerTag Acti9 Active
M63, P63 Tag F160 Tag M250 M630 Rope,
PowerLog- PowerLogic
ic Tag QO, Tag Rope
PowerLog-
ic Tag E-
Frame
A1 A2 P1 F1 F2 F3 FL M0 M1 M2 M3 R1 C
Voltage loss ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Overcurrent at ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
voltage loss
Load current ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
45%
Load current ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
loss
Over voltage ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
120%
Undervoltage ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
80%
RMS current ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
on phase A, B,
C at voltage
loss
Other Measurements
Data PowerTag Power- PowerTag F63 Power- Power- PowerTag PowerTag Acti9 Active
M63, Tag P63 Tag F160 Tag M250 M630 Rope,
PowerLogic Power-
Tag QO, Logic Tag
PowerLogic Rope
Tag E-
Frame
A1 A2 P1 F1 F2 F3 FL M0 M1 M2 M3 R1 C
Phase current ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
(measured)
Neutral current – – – – – – ✔ – – – – ✔
(calculated)
Phase-to- ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
phase voltage
Frequency – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Quadrant 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4
Internal – – – – – – ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
temperature
Load ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
operating time
counter
11. Not applicable because there is no neutral voltage on the PowerTag Energy sensors
12. The values are significant only if the neutral voltage picking is connected.
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Other Measurements
Data CL110 TH110 TRH TRHC02
Temperature ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Ambient humidity ✔ – ✔ ✔
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