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EMS is Microsoft Azure Certified. Thanks to data available on Microsoft Azure IoT, you can leverage the powerful Azure IoT tools for:
- Integrating other data source data;
- Sharing information with other systems;
- Using the best Business Intelligence tools to dig into data.
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Service configuration |
The options depend on the enabling of the DPS (Enable DPS slider). See the table below:
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Information |
Information concerning the service.
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Selected devices |
The data are collected from the Selected devices. |
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Saves the configuration. |
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- From the Navigation bar, click
to open the Main menu.
- From the Services menu, select the Azure IoT Hub service to open the configuration page.
- From the same tile, click
(under Service) to select Enable. - In the Service configuration tile, add the Connection string and Upload interval.
Notice: The Start date is not available when the service is enabled.
- From Selected devices tile, click Select devices to choose the variables.
- Click
to save the configuration.
- From the Information tile, check the service status.
EMS is compatible with Amazon AWS IoT. Thanks to data available on Amazon AWS, you can leverage the powerful Amazon tools for:
- Integrating other data source data;
- Sharing information with other systems;
- Using the best Business Intelligence tools to dig into data.
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Service configuration |
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Information |
Information concerning the service.
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Selected devices |
The data are collected from the Selected devices. |
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Saves the configuration. |
- From the Navigation bar, click
to open the Main menu.
- From the Services menu, select the AWS IoT service to open the configuration page.
- From the same tile, click
(under Service) to select Enable. - In the same tile, add the:
- Connection string
- Client ID
- Topic
- Security certificates
- Upload interval.
Notice: The Start date is not available when the service is enabled.
- From Selected devices tile, click Select devices to choose the variables
- Click
to save the configuration.
- From the Information tile, check the service status.
The MQTT service is a remote access service that Carlo Gavazzi Controls activates to provide remote assistance.
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Service configuration |
Service configuration |
Service type of MQTT. |
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Connection string. |
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Client id. |
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MQTT version. |
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Quality of service. |
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Authentication method. |
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CA certificate. |
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Start date. |
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Service. |
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Information |
Service status:
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Show logs - OK. |
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Show logs - Errors. |
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Signals |
Selected variables |
Topic. |
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Push mode. |
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Push time. |
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Min. interval. |
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Dashband. |
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% Deadband. |
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Filter option |
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| Template | System info | IP tag. |
| Serial number tag. | ||
| Mac tag. | ||
| Time zone tag. | ||
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Device info |
Device tag. | |
| ID tag. | ||
| Name tag. | ||
| Part number tag. | ||
| Signal info | Signals tag. | |
| ID tag. | ||
| Name tag. | ||
| Timestamp tag. | ||
| Type tag. | ||
| Measure unit tag. | ||
| Value tag. |
- From the Navigation bar, click
to open the Main menu.
- From the Services menu, select MQTT server.
- In the Service configuration tab fill the information;
Note: "Client ID" and "Connecting string" are mandatory
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Click
to save the configuration.
When the status icon turns green, it means that the procedure is successfully finished.
The MAIA Cloud service is a remote access service that Carlo Gavazzi Controls activates to provide remote assistance.
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Service configuration
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Disables/Enables the service. |
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Activation code. It permits activating the device in MAIA Cloud system. |
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Select server, standard/custom. |
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Information |
Service status:
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- From the Navigation bar, click
to open the Main menu.
- From the Services menu, select MAIA Cloud.
- Enable the service.
- Enter the Activation code.
Note: set the Standard MAIA Cloud server
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Click
to save the configuration.
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Go to your MAIA Cloud organization and activate your UWP module.
When the status icon turns green, it means that the procedure is successfully finished.
The BACnet gateway service is .....
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Service configuration
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Disables/Enables the service. |
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Use analog value instead of analog input. |
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Enable BBMD. |
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COV values |
Energy variables. |
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Power variables. |
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Voltage variables. |
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Current variables. |
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Other variables. |
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COV values |
Select variables. |
- From the Navigation bar, click
to open the Main menu.
- From the Services menu, select BACnet gateway.
- Enable the service.
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Click
to save the configuration.
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Meter list |
List of available meter on serial communication channel. |
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Settings RTU |
Baud rate. |
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Parity. |
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Stop bits. |
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Settings TCP |
Port. |
- From the Navigation bar, click
to open the Main menu.
- From the Services menu, select Modbus gateway.
- Select the device from the meter list.
- Enable RTU or TCP and set the communication parameters.
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Click
to save the configuration.
= Connection test (available only if you are not using a DPS).
= Apply (available only if you are not using a DPS).
Active /
Inactive
Reset reports configuration.