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INDEX

Section A: SPIDER

Log In………………………………………….…………………….…….……...Page 5

Dashboard

1.1 Manage gauge settings in dashboard……………………......................Page 7

1.2 Change Device Name…………………………………………………......Page 8

1.3 Parameters in dashboard……………………………………………..…..Page 8

1.4 Edit User Profile…………………………………………………………...Page 10

1.5 Change Password…………………………………………………………Page 11

Chart

2.1 Generate chart for device parameter………………………….................Page 12

User

3.1 Add new user…………………………………………….………………….Page 14

3.2 Edit user details……………………………………………………….…….Page 14

3.3 Delete user………………………………………………………….……….Page 15

3.4 Enable/Disable user…………………………………………………….…..Page 15

Panel Parameters

4.1 Set Time and date…………………………………………………………..Page 17

4.2 Set panel parameters……………………………………………….……...Page 17

4.3 Turn Banks ON/OFF……………………………………………….……….Page 18

4.4 Reset System Memory…………………………………………….…….....Page 18

4.5 Generate Scope Chart…………………………………………….………..Page 19

Panel Details

5.1 Panel detail definitions…………………………………..………………….Page 21

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Section B: Supervisor

Introduction

1.1 Log In ………………………………………………………….……………...Page 25

1.2 Setup user roles…………………………………………….…..…………….Page 25

1.3 Setup a new device…………………………………………………………..Page 26

1.4 Setup device alerts …………………………………………………………..Page 28

Dashboard

2.1 Select a device from Dashboard……………………………………..……....Page 29

2.2 Manage gauge settings in dashboard……………………………….……....Page 30

2.3 Check Temperature on active device ……………………………………....Page 31

2.4 Total Consumption of all devices …………………………………………..Page 31

2.5 View all device alerts ………………………………………………………...Page 31

2.6 Capture snapshot of dashboard …………………………………………....Page 32

2.7 Edit user’s profile ………………………………………………..…………....Page 33

2.8 Change password………………………………………………….……….....Page 33

Chart

3.1 Generate charts………………………………………………………………….Page 34

3.2 Capture snapshot of chart reading…………………………………………….Page 35

Panel Parameters

4.1 Set panel parameters …………………………………………………..……...Page 36

4.2 Turn banks ON/OFF…………………………………………………………….Page 37

4.3 Reset system memory…………………………………………………...……..Page 37

4.4 Set device date and time………………………………………………………..Page 38

4.5 Export device log data…………………………………………………………..Page 38

4.6 Record device Heartbeat data for a specific time frame….………………...Page 39

4.7 Generate scope chart …………………………………………………………..Page 39

4.8 Generate harmonics chart ……………………………………………………..Page 40

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Panel Details

5.1 Types of device parameters …………………………………………………...Page 42

Location Map

6.1 Set location for devices ………………………………………………………..Page 47

Alert Definition

7.1 Add new alert …………………………………………………………………...Page 48

7.2 Edit / Delete alerts …………………………………………………………..….Page 49

7.3 Configure SMTP settings ………………………………………………..……..Page 49

User

8.1 User roles………………………………………………………………………...Page 51

8.2 Add new user…………………………………………………………………….Page 52

8.3 Edit / Delete user ………………………………………………………….…….Page 53

8.4 Enable / Disable user …………………………………………………..……….Page 54

Device Management

9.1 Edit a device ……………………………………………………………………….Page 55

9.2 View a device dashboard………………………………………………………….Page 55

9.3 Delete a device …………………………………………………………………….Page 56

Support

10.1 Support ………..…………………………………………………………………...Page 57

License Agreement

11.1 License Agreement………………………………………………………………...Page 58

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SPIDER

Log In

1. Open modern web browser ex: Chrome & 2. Type following URL.

https://Address/PMI-SP2000/index.jsp Address: IP assigned to the SP2000 desired to access

3. Please enter following default Admin username/password Username: [email protected] Password: password

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Dashboard

Dashboard is used to display all the main gauges associated with the SP 2000 device.

The serial number of the system with model number and IP address are displayed at the top of the window. The dashboard gauge reading show the present device readings and is frequently updated. For kW, kVA and kVAR gauges, the minimum and maximum peak values for 24 hours are displayed.

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1.1 Manage gauge settings in dashboard

Click the button and select the gauge(s) to be displayed in the dashboard. The date and time are applied from the device.

Click the “Select a Gauge to edit settings” dropdown to edit gauge minimum value, maximum values and scale color.

Note: Scale color can be set only for Power Factor, Current and Voltage. When a gauge is clicked, its corresponding chart data for that current date and hour is displayed and the user can generate a chart based on the Date, Time Range and Chart Type.

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1.2 Change the device name You can change the device name by following the steps:

Click on the device name displayed on the top section of the dashboard.

In the new pop up window, change your device name and click the “Update device

name” button.

1.3 Parameters in dashboard The different types of parameters in dashboard are:

Apparent power Apparent Power is the product of voltage and current present in the panel, regardless of whether they are in-phase or not. This is the parameter that indicates the amount of demand that an establishment exerts on the electrical grid. It is measured in Kilo Volt Ampere (kVA), and this parameter is the apparent power the SP2000 measures at the panel or load where it is installed. Real power Real Power is the actual power that is being consumed and doing the work. It is measured in Kilo Watts (KW), and this parameter indicates the real power in the panel that is corrected by SP2000 system.

Reactive power This parameter is the total reactive power in the panel that is monitored by the SP2000 system. It is measured in Kilo Volt Ampere Reactive (kVAR).

Power factor

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This is the three phase weighted average power factor measured by SP2000 system on the panel.

Voltage This is the three phase voltage measured on the panel. It is measured in Volts (V). Current This is the three phase current measured on the panel. It is measured in Amperes (A).

Voltage IMB This value represents the amount of imbalance in the voltage measured on the panel. It is measured in percentages and is one of the most significant parameters that must be monitored due to its high effect on the efficiency of the equipment throughout the entire facility.

Current IMB This value represents the amount of imbalance in the current measured on the panel. It is measured in percentages.

Voltage THD This is the Total Harmonic Distortion in the voltage. It is measured in percentages. This is a relative measure of smoothness and quality of the voltage on the panel. Distortion in the voltage will have a severe effect on the performance and efficiency of equipment powered by this panel. This distortion is caused by improper loading of the panel. It is also caused by non-linear loads in the establishment. If this distortion is caused by an inadequate supply transformer powering the building, then the electric company should be notified to correct this.

Current THD This is the Total Harmonic Distortion in the current consumed by equipment power by this panel. It is measured in percentages. This is a relative measure of smoothness and quality of the current circulating in the panel. The SP2000 system will help in identifying the source of this distortion. A relatively high value for this parameter will affect the voltage line.

Neutral Amps This is the current that is running in the neutral line of the panel back to the supply transformer. This parameter is measured in Amperes (A). It is calculated by the SP2000 system. This current is a complete waste of energy. It is caused by an imbalanced current in the 3 phases of the panel. One of the tasks of the SP2000 is to reduce this current.

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24 Hour kWh This is the average of the hourly real power consumed in the establishment and measured by the SP2000 system over the last 24 hours. So this is the number of Kilo Watt Hours (kWh) in 24 hours. If the same amount of kWh is used daily, then this value multiplied by the number of days in the month should be what the electric company will charge for kWh usage. 24 Hour kVA This is the average of the hourly apparent power consumed in the establishment and measured by the SP2000 system over the last 24 hours. So this is the number of Kilo Volt Ampere (kVA) in 24 hours.

24 Hour kVAR This is the average of the hourly reactive power consumed in the establishment and

measured by the SP2000 system over the last 24 hours. So this is the number of Kilo

Volt Ampere Reactive (kVAR) in 24 hours.

1.4 Edit a user’s profile

You can edit profile details by following the steps:

1. Click on the profile image icon displayed on the top section of the dashboard.

2. Click on the profile image to change your profile image.

3. Inside the profile, you can change your name, email, or contact number and click

“Save profile” button.

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1.5 Change password

You can change your password inside the profile section by following the steps:

Click on the profile image icon displayed on the top section of the dashboard.

Click the “Change password” tab.

Enter your old password, then enter the new password, and then confirm the new

password and click the “Change password” button.

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Chart

This section is used to show the SP2000 device data for each parameter in a chart format. Charts can be used to compare different device parameter data. 2.1 Generate charts for device parameters You can generate charts for device parameters by following the steps:

Click the “Charts” menu from the dashboard left panel. Inside the chart window, select the chart parameters, date range, chart type and time range. Click the “Generate Chart” button.

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User In this section the admin can add new administrators and users to the SP2000 system.

Administrator: Has the permission to manage gauge settings in “Dashboard”. Has the permission to add/edit users in “Manage Users” section. Has the permission to access “Chart” section. Has the permission to edit the “Panel Parameters” and can capture the scope waveform. Has the permission to access “Panel Details” section.

User:

Can only view the gauges in “Dashboard”. Has the permission to access “Chart” section. Has the permission to view the “Panel parameters” and can capture the scope waveform. Has the permission to access “Panel Details” section.

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3.1 Add a new user You can add a new user by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel. Click the “Add new user” button. Select the User types (Super admin, Administrator and User). Type the Name, Email ID, Contact Number and click the “Save” button.

3.2 Edit user details You can edit user details by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel.

In the “Manage Users” window, click the edit icon against each user. Edit the user details and click the “Save” button.

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3.3 Delete a user You can delete a user by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel.

In the “Manage Users” window, click the delete icon for each user.

3.4 Enable/disable user You can enable/disable a user by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel.

In the “Manage Users” window, click this icon against a user to disable.

In the “Manage Users” window, click this icon against a user to enable.

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Panel Parameters

Panel parameters are used to customize the SP2000 system and specify system parameters to perform a better job with power correction.

It is also used to display the actual data collected by the meters in an oscilloscope format. This is very useful when trying to determine if an installation is done properly.

The system parameters which can be edited by the super admin are:

Installation format Panel cable size/type Cable material Default startup Selected calibration Select response period Number of parallel systems Multiplier Capacitor Format

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4.1 Set Time and Date You can set the Time and Date by following the steps:

• Select date and Time desired for the SP2000. • Click Set Date and time Button. •

Caution: Selecting invalid time and date can erase existing data or overlap data.

4.2 Set panel parameters You can set panel parameters by following the steps:

Click the “Panel Parameters” menu from the dashboard left panel. Set the panel parameters. Once you have set the parameters, select the “Lock Parameters” checkbox if you do not want other users to edit it. Click the “Apply” button.

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4.3 Turn Banks ON/OFF The capacitor banks used by the SP2000 system may be turned On or Off by clicking on the Banks On and Banks Off buttons.

Note: Only activated units may be turned on. 4.4 Reset the system memory Once the SP2000 system is installed and the time and date is set properly, the internal memory of the system should be cleared; not doing so may cause the data logging to produce unusable recordings. To perform this, click on the button Reset Memory. Caution: All data will be erased from the SP2000 after the reset memory function has been performed.

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4.5 Generate Scope Chart Scope chart allows users to view the actual voltage, actual current and kVA waveform in any phase at the current time. You can compare them with ideal voltage and current waveform. You can generate scope chart by following the steps:

Click the “Panel Parameters” menu from the dashboard left panel. Select the show phase option (Show Ph 1 / Show Ph 2 / Show Ph 3). Select the Show kVA / Show Actual. Click the “Capture” button.

Note: In order to change any parameter in this page, you must first lock the parameters in place. Failure to do so will override your selection immediately. When all the settings are applied, simply uncheck the lock function by clicking the check box.

Panel Details

The panel details window is used to display detailed parameters associated with the selected device. To view panel details click the “Panel Details” menu from the left panel in the dashboard. The panel details window has 3 sections: Capacitance: The value of capacitance requested by the selected device in all three phases.

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Temperature: Displays internal and ambient temperature of the selected device.

Detailed panel parameters which includes serial number of the device, internal time and date of the device and other device parameters.

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Panel detail

5.1 Panel detail definitions The different types of device parameters are:

Time It is the SP2000 unit’s internal time. It must be correct for proper data collection. Date It is the SP2000 unit’s internal date. It must be correct for proper data collection. Soft Lock It is the SP2000 software lock or unlock status. The "Soft lock" should display Unlocked for the unit to be fully functional. Main Rev This is the code revision of the Main Board of the SP2000 unit. Inter Rev This is the code revision of the Interface Board of the SP2000 unit. Meter Rev This is the code revision of the Meter Section of the SP2000. 3 Ph Volt The 3 phase voltage measured on the panel.

Volt Ph1 The Voltage present on Phase 1 of the panel. Volt Ph2 The Voltage present on Phase 2 of the panel. Volt Ph3 The Voltage present on Phase 3 of the panel.

Min24h 3phV Minimum three phase voltage during the last 24 hours.

Max24h 3phV Maximum three phase voltage during the last 24 hours. 3 Ph Amps The 3 phase current measured on the panel.

Amps Ph1 The current circulating in phase 1 of the panel.

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Amps Ph2 The current circulating in phase 2 of the panel.

Amps Ph3 The current circulating in phase 3 of the panel.

Min24h 3phA Minimum 3 phase current during the last 24 hours. Max24h 3phA Maximum 3 phase current during the last 24 hours.

Avr 3Ph PF The weighted average three 3 phase power factor measured on the panel. Ph 1 PF The power factor of phase 1 measured on the panel.

Ph 2 PF The power factor of phase 2 measured on the panel.

Ph 3 PF The power factor of phase 3 measured on the panel.

Min 24h 3Ph PF Minimum 3 phase power factor measured on the panel.

Max 24h 3Ph PF Maximum 3 phase power factor measured on the panel.

Appar 3Ph Pwr The apparent 3 phase power of the panel.

Appar Ph1 Pwr The apparent power of phase 1 of the panel.

Appar Ph2 Pwr The apparent power of phase 2 of the panel.

Appar Ph3 Pwr The apparent power of phase 3 of the panel.

System Status This register holds the binary status of multiple system flags. Please refer to PMI’s engineering staff for more details.

Multiplier Constant used for setting the proper scale of measured current

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Real 3Ph Pwr The real 3 phase power of the panel. Real Ph1 Pwr The real power of phase 1 of the panel.

Real Ph2 Pwr The real power of phase 2 of the panel.

Real Ph3 Pwr The real power of phase 3 of the panel. React 3Ph Pwr The reactive 3 phase power of the panel. React Ph1 Pwr The reactive power of phase 1 of the panel. React Ph2 Pwr The reactive power of phase 2 of the panel. React Ph3 Pwr The reactive power of phase 3 of the panel. Voltage Imb The voltage imbalance present on the panel.

Current Imb The current imbalance present on the panel.

Power Imb The product of voltage and current imbalances.

Max 24h Vimb The maximum voltage imbalance measured in the last 24 hours.

Max 24h Aimb The maximum current imbalance measured in the last 24 hours.

Neutral Amps It is the current that is running in the neutral line of the panel back to the supply

transformer. It is caused by an imbalanced current in the 3 phases of the panel.

Volts THD The Total Voltage Harmonic Distortion of the panel. Amps THD The Total Current Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

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Peak V Harm The Peak Voltage Harmonic Distortion registered in the last 24 hours.

Peak VH Freq The Frequency of the Peak THD of the voltage in the last 24 hours.

Peak A Harm The Peak Current Harmonic Distortion registered in the last 24 hours.

Peak AH Freq The Frequency of the Peak THD of the current in the last 24 hours.

V1 Cal. Slope The voltage slope coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

V2 Cal. Slope The voltage slope coefficient of phase 2 of the panel.

V3 Cal. Slope The voltage slope coefficient of phase 3 of the panel.

A1 Cal. Slope The current slope coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

A2 Cal. Slope The current slope coefficient of phase 2 of the panel.

A3 Cal. Slope The current slope coefficient of phase 3 of the panel.

V1 Cal. Inter The voltage intercept coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

V2 Cal. Inter The voltage intercept coefficient of phase 2 of the panel.

V3 Cal. Inter The voltage intercept coefficient of phase 3 of the panel. A1 Cal. Inter:The current intercept coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

A2 Cal. Inter: The current intercept coefficient of phase 2 of the panel. A3 Cal. Inter: The current intercept coefficient of phase 3 of the panel.

Frequency: Line frequency of the panel voltage. Bank Status: It is used to identify which banks are ON or OFF at the present time.

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Supervisor

1.1 Log in You can Log in to SP2000 Supervisor by following the steps:

Open any Web-Browser to start.

Type Supervisor IP in the search Bar.

Enter the following default Admin username/password. Username: admin Password: admin

1.2 Setup user roles You can setup new user roles by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click the “Add new user” button.

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Enter the First name, last name, email id, contact number, username and password.

Select any of the user roles (Administrator, Assistant, and User).

Click the “Save” button.

1.3 Setup a new device You can setup a new device by following the steps:

Click the “Device Management” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click the “Add new device” button.

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Enter the device name, serial number, IP address and location.

Click the add icon to in order to add more devices.

Click “Save” button.

1. After adding a device you can check whether the device is active or not by clicking the “Ping Device” option.

2. If the device is inactive you can contact the corresponding SP2000 admin to resolve the issue.

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1.4 Setup device alerts You can setup device alerts by following the steps:

Click the “Alert Definition” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Inside the Alert Definition window, click the “Add new alert” button.

A new pop up window will open up, where you can select device, alert severity, parameter type, alert condition, alert condition value, alert description, users to be notified and click the “Save” button.

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Dashboard

Dashboard displays all the devices that are added by administrator in Device Management section. Users may select one or all devices to view their main parameters associated with them. The dashboard gauge reading shows the selected device reading.

2.1 Select a device from dashboard You can select a device in dashboard by following the steps:

Click the “Select Device” option displayed on top section of the dashboard.

From the list of devices, select a device by clicking on it (device name and model number will be displayed).

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2.2 Manage gauge settings in dashboard

Click this button and select the gauges to be displayed in dashboard.

The time shown is based on data from the device.

Click the “Select a Gauge to edit settings” dropdown to edit gauge minimum value, maximum value and scale color.

Note: Scale color ranges can be set only for Power Factor, Amperage and Voltage and it can’t be saved when color zone is not in minimum-maximum range.

When clicked on a gauge, its corresponding chart data for that current date and hour is displayed and user can generate chart based on the Date Range and Chart Type.

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2.3 Check the temperature of the active device In dashboard, go to the Temperature section where you can view the internal temperature and ambient temperature of device in degree Fahrenheit.

2.4 Total consumption of all devices (kWh, kVA and VAR) In dashboard, go to the Total Consumption section where you can view the total values of kWh, kVA and kVAR of all devices. Under each of these gauges, the minimum and maximum values in 24 hours are also shown.

2.5 View all device alerts All device alerts can be viewed from the Alert section in dashboard. You can also view the alerts by clicking this icon on top section of the dashboard. The Alert block will display latest three device alerts.

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You can view all device alerts by following the steps:

Click any of the alerts from the Alert block.

An Alerts pop up window will open up.

Click the “More Alerts” button to view previous alerts.

2.6 Capture the snapshot of dashboard Users can take a snapshot of the dashboard by clicking this icon in dashboard. The snapshot will have the list of gauges displayed in dashboard, temperature of the active device and total average values of kWh, kVA and kVAR of all devices.

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2.7 Edit a user’s profile

You can edit profile details by following the steps:

Click on the profile image icon displayed on top section of the dashboard.

Inside profile, you can change your profile image by clicking this icon.

You can change your first name, last name, email, contact number and click “Save profile” button.

2.8 Change your password

You can change your password inside the profile section by following the steps:

1. Click on the profile image icon displayed on top section of the dashboard.

2. Click the “Change password” tab.

3. Enter your old password, new password and confirm the new password and click the

“Change password” button.

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Charts

This section is used to show the device data for each parameter in a chart format. It can be used to compare the different device parameter data over a period of time.

3.1 Generate charts for device parameters You can generate charts for device parameters by following the steps:

Click the “Charts” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Inside the chart window, select a device, chart parameters and chart type.

Select the start date and time.

Select the time duration interval for viewing the chart. From the selected Start date, chart readings towards backward / forward time interval can be generated.

Click these icons to view chart readings for previous / next time intervals.

Click the “Generate Chart” button.

Note: Only one device can be selected at a time. Also maximum of five chart parameters can be selected at a time. For each device parameter selected, separate y-axis parameter scale will be generated.

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Capture snapshot of chart reading Users can take a snapshot of the chart readings by clicking this icon inside Charts section.

Panel Parameters

Panel parameters are used to customize the selected device and specify system parameters to perform a better job with power correction. It is also used to display the actual data collected by the meters in an oscilloscope format. This is very useful when trying to determine if an installation is proper for example CT swapping. In order to change any parameter in this page, you must first lock the parameters in place. Failure to do so will override your selection immediately. When all the settings are applied, simply uncheck the lock function by clicking the check box. The system parameters which can be edited by Administrator and Assistant are:

Installation format

Panel cable size/type

Cable material

Default startup

Selected calibration

Select response period

Number of parallel systems

Multiplier

Moving average span

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4.1 Set panel parameters You can set panel parameters by the following steps:

1. Click the “Panel Parameters” menu from the dashboard left panel. 2. Set the panel parameters. 3. To change the parameters, you must first lock the parameters in place by selecting the

“Lock Parameters” checkbox. 4. Click the “Apply” button.

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4.2 Turn Banks ON/OFF The capacitor banks used by the selected device may be turned ON and OFF by clicking the Turn OFF banks/Turn on banks button.

Note: Only activated units may be turned ON. 4.3 Reset the system memory After the installation of the device, all memory on the selected device should be erased, after the time and date are set properly. Otherwise it may cause the data logging to produce unusable recording. To perform this, click on the button Reset Memory.

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4.4 Set device date and time The date and time of selected device can be set by clicking the “Set Date and time” button.

4.5 Export device log data Heartbeat (data collected periodically from any unit) contains all the information from a particular SP2000 which is sent to the Supervisor. The device log data for a particular date range can be exported in an xls (Microsoft Excel) format.

Select the start date and end date.

Click the “Export” button.

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4.6 Record the device Heartbeat data for a specific time frame The device Heartbeat data can be recorded by following the steps:

Specify the time frame (in sec)

Click the record button

You can stop the recording by clicking the stop recording button

After finishing the recording, you can download the data in a csv (comma-separated values) format by clicking the download button

Note: You can record data within the time frame of 0 to 600 secs and the value should be a multiple of 5. 4.7 Generate Scope Chart for different phases Scope chart allows users to view the actual voltage, actual current and kVA wave form in any phase at the current time. And also compare them with ideal voltage and current wave form. You can generate scope chart by following the steps:

Click the “Panel Parameters” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Select the show phase option (Show Ph 1 / Show Ph 2 / Show Ph 3).

Select the Show kVA / Show Actual option.

Click the “Capture” button.

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Note: In order to change any parameter in this page, you must first lock the parameters in place. Failure to do so will override your selection immediately. When all the settings are applied, simply uncheck the lock function by clicking the check box. 4.8 Generate Harmonics Chart Harmonics chart allows users to view the voltage/current distortion in any phase at the current time. Users can generate charts based on Voltage/Current for any specific phase. You can generate harmonics chart by following the steps:

Click the “Panel Parameters” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Select the voltage/current option for any phase.

Check or uncheck the “Show 1st” checkbox in order to display the fundamental frequency or to hide it.

Click the “Capture” button.

Panel Details

Panel details window is used to display detailed parameters associated with the selected device. To view panel details click the “Panel Details” menu from the dashboard left panel. The panel details page consists of 3 sections:

Capacitance: The value of capacitance requested by the selected device in all three phases.

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Temperature: Shows the internal and ambient temperature of the selected device.

Panel detail

Detailed panel parameters which includes serial number of the device, internal time and date of the device, system status, banks status and other device parameters.

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5.1 Types of device parameters The different types of device parameters are:

Time It is the internal time of the selected device. It must be correct upon installation for proper data collection.

Date It is the internal date of selected device. It must be correct upon installation for proper data collection.

Serial Number Displays the serial number of selected device.

Soft Lock Lock / Unlock status of device.

Main Rev This is the code revision of the Main Board of the selected device.

Inter Rev This is the code revision of the Interface Board of the selected device.

Meter Rev: This is the code revision of the Meter Section of the selected device.

3 Ph Volt: The 3 phase voltage measured on the panel.

Volt Ph1 The Voltage present on Phase 1 of the panel.

Volt Ph2 The Voltage present on Phase 2 of the panel.

Volt Ph3 The Voltage present on Phase 3 of the panel.

Min24h 3phV Minimum three phase voltage during the last 24 hours.

1. Max24h 3phV Maximum three phase voltage during the last 24 hours.

3 Ph Amps The 3 phase current measured on the panel.

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Amps Ph1 The current circulating in phase 1 of the panel.

Amps Ph2 The current circulating in phase 2 of the panel.

Amps Ph3 The current circulating in phase 3 of the panel.

Min24h 3phA Minimum 3 phase current during the last 24 hours.

Max24h 3phA Maximum 3 phase current during the last 24 hours.

Avr 3Ph PF The average 3 phase power factor measured on the panel.

Ph 1 PF The power factor of phase 1 measured on the panel.

Ph 2 PF The power factor of phase 2 measured on the panel.

Ph 3 PF The power factor of phase 3 measured on the panel.

Min 24h 3Ph PF Minimum 3 phase power factor measured on the panel.

Max 24h 3Ph PF Maximum 3 phase power factor measured on the panel.

Appar 3Ph Pwr The apparent 3 phase power of the panel.

Appar Ph1 Pwr The apparent power of phase 1 of the panel.

Appar Ph2 Pwr The apparent power of phase 2 of the panel.

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Appar Ph3 Pwr The apparent power of phase 3 of the panel.

System Status This register holds the binary status of multiple system flags. Please refer to PMI’s engineering staff for more details.

Multiplier Constant used for setting the proper scale of measure current

Real 3Ph Pwr The real 3 phase power of the panel.

Real Ph1 Pwr The real power of phase 1 of the panel.

Real Ph2 Pwr The real power of phase 2 of the panel.

Real Ph3 Pwr The real power of phase 3 of the panel.

React 3Ph Pwr The reactive 3 phase power of the panel.

React Ph1 Pwr The reactive power of phase 1 of the panel.

React Ph2 Pwr The reactive power of phase 2 of the panel.

React Ph3 Pwr The reactive power of phase 3 of the panel.

Voltage Imb The voltage imbalance present on the panel.

Current Imb The current imbalance present on the panel.

Line Frq This is the line frequency.

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Max 24h Vimb The maximum voltage imbalance measured in the last 24 hours.

Max 24h Aimb The maximum current imbalance measured in the last 24 hours.

Neutral Ambs It is the current that is running in the neutral line of the panel back to the supply

transformer. It is caused by an imbalanced current in the 3 phases of the panel.

Volts THD The Total Voltage Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

Amps THD The Total Current Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

Peak V Harm The Peak Voltage Harmonic Distortion registered in the last 24 hours.

Peak VH Freq The Frequency of the Peak THD of the voltage in the last 24 hours.

Peak A Harm The Peak Current Harmonic Distortion registered in the last 24 hours.

Peak AH Freq The Frequency of the Peak THD of the current in the last 24 hours.

1st Harmonic First Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

3rd Harmonic The Third Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

5th Harmonic The Fifth Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

7th Harmonic The seventh Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

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9th Harmonic The ninth Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

11th Harmonic The Eleventh Harmonic Distortion of the panel.

V1 Cal. Slope The voltage slope coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

V2 Cal. Slope The voltage slope coefficient of phase 2 of the panel.

V3 Cal. Slope The voltage slope coefficient of phase 3 of the panel.

A1 Cal. Slope The current slope coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

A2 Cal. Slope The current slope coefficient of phase 2 of the panel.

A3 Cal. Slope The current slope coefficient of phase 3 of the panel.

V1 Cal. Inter The voltage intercept coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

V2 Cal. Inter The voltage intercept coefficient of phase 2 of the panel.

V3 Cal. Inter The voltage intercept coefficient of phase 3 of the panel.

A1 Cal. Inter The current intercept coefficient of phase 1 of the panel.

A2 Cal. Inter The current intercept coefficient of phase 2 of the panel.

A3 Cal. Inter The current intercept coefficient of phase 3 of the panel.

Bank Status It is used to identify which banks are ON or OFF for the present time.

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Location Map

Location maps are used to mark the physical locations of all devices using a location image. 6.1 Set locations for devices You can set location for devices by following the steps:

Click the “Location Map” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Upload the location map image by clicking on the “Select files” button.

All devices with name, location and IP address will be listed inside the Location Map section.

Select the devices to be displayed on the map by selecting the checkboxes against each device.

Click this icon and drag each device to the preferred locations in the map.

Click the “Save” button.

Alert Definition

The alerts displayed in dashboard section are defined in this section. Here users can define alert condition, alert severity and description for each parameter of any device.

Note: There can only be one alert for a specific condition of a parameter.

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7.1 Add a new alert You can add new alerts by following the steps:

Click the “Alert Definition” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Inside the Alert Definition window, click the “Add new alert” button, A new pop up window will open up, where you can select device, alert severity, parameter type, alert condition, alert condition value, alert description, users to be notified.

Click the “Save” button when complete.

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7.2 Edit / delete alerts You can edit/delete alert by following the steps:

Click the “Alert Definition” menu from the dashboard left panel.

In the alerts grid click the edit icon to edit an alert.

In the alerts grid click the delete icon to delete an alert.

7.3 Configure SMTP settings You can configure SMTP settings by following the steps:

Click the “Alert Definition” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click the “SMTP Configure” button.

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In the new SMTP Configuration pop up window, enter the server information such as SMTP server details, SMTP server port number

After providing the server information, user need to authenticate “from email address and password” by clicking the “Test Connection” button.

User can also enable Email Alert Notification.

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User 8.1 User roles

In this section administrator can add new administrator, assistant and user roles to the system.

Administrator:

Has the permission to manage gauge settings in Dashboard.

Has the permission to access Chart section.

Has the permission to edit the Panel Parameters, set Banks OFF/ON, reset memory, set date and time, capture the scope wave form, harmonics chart, export device log data, and record the device Heartbeat data for a specific time frame.

Has the permission to access Panel Details.

Has the permission to manage Device locations.

Has the permission to manage alerts and configure mail settings.

Has the permission to Manage Users.

Has the permission to Manage Devices. Assistant:

Has the permission to access Dashboard.

Has the permission to select the gauges to be displayed in dashboard.

Has the permission to access Chart section.

Has the permission to edit the Panel Parameters, set Banks OFF/ON, reset memory, set date and time, capture the scope wave form, harmonics chart, export device log data, and record the device heartbeat data for a specific time frame.

Has the permission to access Panel Details.

Has the permission to manage Device locations.

Has the permission to manage alerts and configure mail settings.

Has the permission to access Users section.

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User:

Has the permission to access Dashboard.

Has the permission to select the gauges to be displayed in dashboard.

Has the permission to access Chart section.

Has the permission to capture the scope wave form, harmonics chart, export device log data, and record the device heartbeat data for a specific time frame.

Has the permission to access Panel Details.

Has the permission to access Location Maps.

Has the permission to access Alert Definition.

Has the permission to access Users section. 8.2 Add a new user You can add a new user by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click the “Add new user” button.

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Enter the first name, last name, email id, contact number, username and password.

Select any of the user roles (Administrator, Assistant, and User).

Click the “Save” button.

8.3 Edit / delete a user You can edit/delete a user by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel.

To edit a user, click the edit icon against the user.

To delete a user, click the delete icon against the user.

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8.4 Enable / disable a user You can enable/disable a user by following the steps:

Click the “Users” menu from the dashboard left panel.

In the “Manage Users” window, click this icon against a user to disable.

In the “Manage Users” window, click this icon against a user to enable.

Device Management

Here users can add new devices, edit and delete a device. After adding a device, users can ping the device to check whether it is active or not.

Active devices will have a green signal indication

Inactive devices will have a red signal indication

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Types of alerts in a device: Critical alert: Critical alerts will be displayed as blinking red signal.

Caution alert: Caution alerts will be displayed as yellow signal. No alert: No alerts will be displayed as grey signal

Note: If a device has both critical and caution alerts, then the alert signal shown on the device will be red, because critical alerts are given a higher priority. 9.1 Edit a device You can edit a device by following the steps:

Click the “Device Management” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click the icon against a device.

Edit the device details.

Click “Update device” button.

9.2 View a device dashboard You can view a device dashboard by following the steps:

Click the “Device Management” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click this icon against a device to view its dashboard.

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9.3 Delete a device You can delete a device by following the steps:

Click the “Device Management” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click the icon against a device to delete it.

How to filter devices? You can filter devices by following the steps:

Click the “Device Management” menu from the dashboard left panel.

Click the icon on top section of the window.

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Users can filter devices by device name, serial #, IP # and location.

Click the “Search” button.

10.1 Support

If you have purchased the SUPERVISOR support package

and need assistance,

email [email protected].

For any other inquires

email [email protected]

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You may, however, transfer all your rights to Use the Software to another person or legal entity provided that: (a) you also transfer each of this Agreement, the Software and all other software or hardware bundled or pre-installed with the Software, including all copies, Updates and prior versions, and all copies of font software converted into other formats, to such person or entity; (b) you retain no copies, including backups and copies stored on a computer; and (c) the receiving party accepts the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any other terms and conditions upon which you legally purchased a license to the Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may not transfer education, pre-release, or not for resale copies of the Software. 3. NO WARRANTY The Software is being delivered to you "AS IS" and Power Metrics International makes no warranty as to its use or performance. POWER METRICS INTERNATIONAL INC. AND ITS SUPPLIERS DO NOT AND CANNOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU MAY OBTAIN BY USING THE SOFTWARE. EXCEPT FOR ANY WARRANTY, CONDITION, REPRESENTATION OR TERM TO THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE SAME CANNOT OR MAY NOT BE EXCLUDED OR LIMITED BY LAW APPLICABLE TO YOU IN YOUR JURISDICTION, POWER METRICS INTERNATIONAL INC. AND ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE NO WARRANTIES CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, OR TERMS (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER BY STATUTE, COMMON LAW, CUSTOM, USAGE OR OTHERWISE) AS TO ANY MATTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, MERCHANTABILITY, INTEGRATION, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT WILL POWER METRICS INTERNATIONAL INC. OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIMS OR COSTS WHATSOEVER OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVINGS, (WHETHER OR NOT A POWER METRICS INTERNATIONAL INC. 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You hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York. 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS If any part of this Agreement is found void and unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement, which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms. This Agreement shall not prejudice the statutory rights of any party dealing as a consumer. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by an authorized officer of Power Metrics International. Updates may be licensed to you by Power Metrics International with additional or different terms. This is the entire agreement between Power Metrics International and you relating to the Software and it supersedes any prior representations, discussions, undertakings, communications or advertising relating to the Software. 7. NOTICE TO U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS The Software and Documentation are "Commercial Items," as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R. §2.101, consisting of "Commercial Computer Software" and "Commercial Computer Software Documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R. §12.212 or 48 C.F.R. §227.7202, as applicable. Consistent with 48 C.F.R. §12.212 or 48 C.F.R. §§227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4, as applicable, the Commercial Computer Software and Commercial Computer Software Documentation are being licensed to U.S. Government end users (a) only as Commercial Items and (b) with only those rights as are granted to all other end users pursuant to the terms and conditions herein. For U.S. Government End Users, Power Metrics International agrees to comply with all applicable equal opportunity laws including, if appropriate, the provisions of Executive Order 11246, as amended, Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (38 USC 4212), and Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the regulations at 41 CFR Parts 60-1 through 60-60, 60-250, and 60-741. The affirmative action clause and regulations contained in the preceding sentence shall be incorporated by reference in this Agreement. 8. COMPLIANCE WITH LICENSES If you are a business or organization, you agree that upon request from Power Metrics International or Power Metrics International's authorized representative, you will within thirty (30) days fully document and certify that use of any and all Power Metrics International Software at the time of the request is in conformity with your valid licenses from Power Metrics International. If you have any questions regarding this Agreement or if you wish to request any information from Power Metrics International, please use the address and contact information included with this product to contact the Power Metrics International office serving your jurisdiction. Power Metrics International, SP1000 and SPIDER are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Power Metrics International in the United States and/or other countries.