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ICP DAS PMC-5151 User Manual ix To remove a pre-set SNMP Trap, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set SNMP Trap and then click “Remove”. x After you finishing all the SNMP Traps creation and setting, click
“Save” button to save the settings.
9.4 Timer Setting
PMC-5151 provides “Timer” for timing functions. The Timer status can be
“Not Timeout” or “Timeout”. They can be included in the IF Condition statements. The Timer Action can be “Start” or “Reset”. The Start Action will start to run the Timer and if the Start Action is triggered one more time when the Timer is running, the Timer will restart again. The Reset action will reset the Timer and stop running the Timer. The Timer will be in
“Timeout” status only when the Timer is running and reached the setting time, otherwise, the status of Timer will remain in “Not Timeout”.
Follow the following steps: i
Input the nickname of the timer in the “Nickname” field. ii Specify the initial status of the timer from the dropdown list of the
“Initial Status” field. The “Initial Status” could be “Stop” or “Start” status. iii Specify the period interval in units of seconds. There are two modes to setup the period interval:
Assign Period : Input the period interval in units of seconds manually。
Internal Register
:Assign the period interval as the value of selected internal register.
Please note: The user must setup internal register before using internal
register as timer period. Please refer to
ch 9.6 Internal Register Setting
to setup internal register. iv Click button to create a new Timer.
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Figure9-20 : Timer creating Page
v Repeat steps i~iv to complete settings of all Timer. vi To modify the settings of a pre-set timer, please click on the radio button in front of the timer, and then click on “Setting” to modify the settings. The setting user interface is as following:
Figure9-21 : Timer setting Page(Assign Period)
Figure9-22 : Timer setting page(Internal Register)
vii To copy the settings of a pre-set Timer to the new Timer, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set Timer and then click “Copy”, a new Timer (in sequence) will be added to the list and the settings of the old Timer will be copied to this newly added Timer. viii To remove a pre-set Timer, please click the radio button in front of the pre-set Timer and then click “Remove”. ix After all timer settings are completed, click “Save” button to save the changes.
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Table of contents
- - PMC-5151 Introduction
- - Before Installation
- - System Login
- - System Main Page
- - System function area
- - Rules management toolbar
- 3 Real-time information area
- 3 System function toolbar
- 4 Sub-function area
- 4 Data review/System setting area
- 7 Main Page
- 7 Power Meter Information
- 7 Power Meter Information Overview
- 11 Power Meter Statistics Information Overview
- 12 Other Information
- 12 I/O Information
- 13 Power Data Information
- 13 Overview
- 14 Group Overview
- 15 Realtime Chart
- 15 Power Meter Mode
- 17 Group Mode
- 19 Historical Chart
- 21 Historical Data Report
- 24 Historical Electricity Analysis
- 24 Electricity Usage Analysis of Trend
- 26 Electricity Usage Analysis of Time
- 29 Electricity Usage Analysis of Proportion
- 32 PUE Information
- 32 Real-Time
- 32 History
- 34 I/O Information
- 35 Event Log
- 36 HMI User-Defiend HMI
- 37 Polling Time Information
- 57 Modbus Table Information
- 58 UID Information
- 59 System Setting
- 60 Time Setting
- 62 Network Setting
- 63 VPN Setting
- 66 SNMP Setting
- 69 Security Setting
- 71 I/O Interface Setting
- 74 Other Setting
- 75 Power Meter Group Setting
- 75 Group and Subgroup Viewing
- 76 Group and Subgroup Setting
- 77 Group and Subgroup configuration
- 78 Setup the loops/phases of the subgroup
- 79 Loop/Phase of group configuration
- 80 Firmware Update
- 83 Power Meter / I/O Module Setting
- 84 Power Meter Setting
- 85 Scan to add Modbus RTU Power Meters
- 86 Add Modbus RTU Power Meter manually
- 88 Add Modbus TCP Power Meter manually
- 89 Power Meter List Interface
- 90 Modbus RTU Powe Meter Setting
- 93 Modbus TCP Powe Meter Setting
- 95 XW-Board Setting
- 95 XW-Board DI Channel Settings
- 96 XW-Board DO Channel Settings
- 98 XW-Board AI Channel Settings
- 101 XW-Board AO Channel Settings
- 102 I/O Module Setting
- 102 Scan to Add ICP DAS M-7000 Modules
- 105 Add Modbus RTU Module (or M-7000 Module) manually
- 106 Add Modbus TCP Module manually
- 107 I/O Module List Interface
- 108 M-7000 Module Setting
- 113 Modbus RTU Module Setting
- 125 Modbus TCP Module Setting
- 127 Logger Setting
- 128 Data Logger Setting
- 131 Event Logger Setting
- 131 FTP Upload Setting
- 133 The Path of Data Log File
- 135 The format of the Power Data Logger file
- 137 The format of the Power Report file
- 140 The Format of User-Defined Data File
- 141 Advanced Setting
- 141 Email Setting
- 144 SMS Setting
- 145 SMS Alarm Setting
- 147 SMS Command Setting
- 151 SNMP Trap Setting
- 156 Timer Setting
- 158 Schedule Setting
- 161 PUE Setting
- 162 Internal Register Setting
- 164 Flash HMI Setting
- 167 IF Condition Setting
- 168 ICP DAS Module
- 172 Modbus Module
- 175 Power Meter
- 175 Connection Status
- 176 Timer
- 177 Schedule
- 177 FTP Upload Status
- 178 SD Card Status
- 178 Rule Status
- 179 THEN/ELSE Action Setting
- 180 ICP DAS Module
- 184 Modbus Module
- 185 Power Meter
- 186 Timer
- 186 Email
- 187 SMS Alarm
- 189 SNMP Trap
- 190 Data Logger
- 190 Rule Status
- 192 Appendix I:Modbus Address Table
- 266 Appendix III:Setup the GTM-201-USB with PMC
- 270 Appendix IV:The configuration setting of M-7000 module
- 274 Appendix V:The AI Channel setting of XW310C
- 275 Appendix VI:The SNMP Variables for PMC