INDUSTRY DAVE II Manual de usuario

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Instruction manual
DAVE II
a compact system for recording data from pulse and analog meters oering
a built-in web interface

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1. Installing and dimensions .....................................................................................................................................3
1.1 Installing and connecting power supply ..............................................................................................3
1.2 Setting PDImp address ..............................................................................................................................3
2. Product description ...............................................................................................................................................4
2.1 Panel description ........................................................................................................................................4
2.2 LED combination on the front panel ....................................................................................................4
3. System configuration ............................................................................................................................................5
3.1 System tab .....................................................................................................................................................5
3.2 Network tab .................................................................................................................................................7
3.3 Modem tab ...................................................................................................................................................8
3.4 User management tab ..............................................................................................................................9
3.4.1 Creating a new user account ......................................................................................................9
3.4.2 Changing details of a user account .......................................................................................10
3.4.3 Deleting a user account ............................................................................................................11
3.5 DDNS tab ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.6 Journal tab ...................................................................................................................................................12
3.7 Maintenance tab ........................................................................................................................................12
3.7.1 Updating firmware, Linux kernel, Restore configuration .................................................12
4. Application setup ..................................................................................................................................................13
4.1 Adding a new PDImp module .................................................................................................................14
4.1.1 Adding a new channel to a PDImp module ...........................................................................15
4.1.2 Adding a plot of measured values to a PDImp channel ..................................................16
4.2 Adding a new PDLoop module ..............................................................................................................18
4.2.1 Adding a new channel to a PDLoop module ........................................................................19
4.2.2 Adding a plot of measured values to a PDLoop channel .............................................. 20
4.3 Deleting channels, plots or modules .................................................................................................21
4.4 Discarding collected values, setting initial consumptionvalue...................................................21
5. Displays ....................................................................................................................................................................23
6. Plots ..........................................................................................................................................................................24
6.1 Displaying a plot .......................................................................................................................................25
Contents:

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AThe address is set by attaching jumpers into appropriate places. An example describing how to
set addresses 2 and 13 is given in the figure.
1. Installing and dimensions
1.1 Installing and connecting power supply
1.2 Setting PDImp address

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DAVE II is a compact system designed to collect readings from meters with impulse output. The
system is comprised of one main controller integrated 4 impulse converters and 4 analog con-
verter with the possibility of connecting other several three-channel pulse converters. The con-
troller is connected to the pulse converters by a two-wire RS485 bus. Readings from the convert-
ers are periodically collected by the controller and saved in an archive. The content of the archive,
current values and configuration settings are accessible through a web interface. Data can be
presented in a graphical or tabular format.
TST:
displays device status
ERROR:
displays errors
POWER:
displays on/o status
LAN:
ethernet RJ45 connector
MicroSD:
memory card slot
12V:
power supply 12V DC (polarity is irrelevant)
RS485:
serial communication RS485
TST Err Meaning
On On bootloader
Blink O device is up
Blink On wrong firmware
O On device malfunction
2. Product description
2.1 Panel description
2.2 LED combination on the front panel

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The device can be completely configured via a web browser (Firefox, Chrome etc.).
The address (URL) in the browser should be set to the IP address of the device. Initially, the main
screen appears:
After clicking “System configuration”, login is required (only users with administrative privileges
will be granted access, see Section 3.1):
default admin login:
login: admin
password: [rturocks]
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3. System configuration
3.1 System tab

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The System tab is used for configuring basic system settings.
Hostname (1) - identification name of the device (starts with a letter, may only contains lower-
and uppercase letters or digits)
Support VPN connection (2)- Allows to enable/disable a VPN connection. If enabled, a techni-
cian can access the device remotely.
Active - true - VPN is active, false - VPN is deactivate
Enabled - If is checked VPN is Enabled to connect
Time (3)– date and time settings
a. If “use NTP?” is checked, the device will synchronize its date and time with a public
NTP server (you have to supply the IP address of the server).
NTP server: NTP server address, e.g.: pool.ntp.org
Date:
Time:
Timezone:
b. If “use NTP?” is not checked, you can set date, time and timezone manually.
Date:
Time:
Timezone:
E-Mail settings (4)– SMTP server settings (for outgoing e-mail messages)
Mail server: SMTP server address
Port: SMTP server port number
User:
Password:
From/To:
Default subject: The default message that will be sent
You have to click “Apply” to save your changes.

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3.2 Network tab
This tab provides network management.
Use DHCP: the IP address is obtained from a DHCP server
Do not use DHCP: allows to manually set the IP address of the device
Click Save to save your changes or Revert to return to the original settings
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Addition of an IP address (1):
1. Click the area (1)
2. Enter the IP address (the format is ip_address/mask, e.g. 192.168.0.113/24)
3. Click Add
It is possible to add several IP addresses; the device will listen on each of them.
Addition of a network gate (2): analogous to the addition of an IP address
Addition of a DNS server address (3): analogous to the addition of an IP address
Click Save to save your changes or Revert to return to the original settings.
3.3 Modem tab (for devices having a GSM modem)
Enabled: Yes/No, allow/forbid modem connection
PIN: enter the PIN code of the SIM card (uncheck the check box if there is no PIN)
APN: enter the APN name for data connection
Number: Dial-up phone number
Registration status: Registration status: displays the modem registration status
It is possible to use DHCP together with statically configured IP addresses. In such a case the
device listens on both the statically configured IP addresses and the address obtained from the
DHCP server.

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This tab allows management of user accounts: creation, deletion and edits
3.4 User management tab
3.4.1 Creating a new user account
1. Click “Add”
2. A dialog opens:
Fill in all the fields
Name: account name
Full name: full name of the user
Privileged: check if the account should have administrative privileges
Password: password
Retype password:
3. Click “OK”
4. Check if the data are correct and click “Commit changes”
5. If you do not want to create the user, click “Revert changes”

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3.4.2 Changing details of a user account
1. Choose the user account you would like to edit
2. Click “Edit”
3. Make changes as needed
Full name: user name
Privileged: true/false
Password: user password
Retype password: retype user password
Name - It is not possible to change the name of the account; create a new account instead
4. Click “OK”
5. Check the changes and click “Commit changes”
6. If you do not want the change, click “Revert changes”
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