5100 SERIES Quad-Ethernet Module: Installation & User's Manual
5100 SERIES Quad-Ethernet Module: Installation & User's Manual
5100 SERIES Quad-Ethernet Module: Installation & User's Manual
Table of Contents
Glossary of Abbreviations and Terms................................................................................................................ 4
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................5
Purpose of This Manual .................................................................................................................................................. 5
General Specifications .................................................................................................................................................... 5
5170 QEM Startup Checklist for 7000 Series Transfer Switch .......................................................6
5170 QEM Startup Checklist for 4000 Series Non-Bypass Transfer Switch ..................................7
5140 QEM Startup Checklist for 4000 Series Bypass Transfer Switch ..........................................8
5140 QEM Startup Checklist for 300 Series Transfer Switch .........................................................9
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Introduction
The ASCO 5100 SERIES Quad-Ethernet Modules (QEM) are a line of protocol gateways that provides users with
communication interfaces to ASCO transfer switches, meters and input/output devices. There are two QEM models,
the 5140 QEM (Accessory 72EE, P/N 987100-004) and 5170 QEM (Accessory 72EE2, P/N 987100-204). The
modules shall henceforth be referred to as QEM in this manual and the specific module will be referred to as 5140 or
5170 depending on the application. They provide the following interfaces and capabilities:
• Embedded webpage with transfer switch annunciation, event logs and remote transfer capabilities
• Email notification for alert conditions
• Modbus TCP/IP interface
• SNMP with trap notifications
• Four port Ethernet switch functionality
Purpose of this Manual
This manual should be used to assist individuals who:
• will install and configure a QEM
• will monitor an ASCO transfer switch using the QEM’s embedded web pages.
• will monitor an ASCO transfer switch using the ASCOBus, Modbus and/or SNMP protocols over Ethernet
TCP/IP
• will configure and receive status changes and alarms through Email notification.
If the QEM is provided as an accessory to an ASCO Transfer Switch (Accessory 72EE or 72EE2) refer to the transfer
switch installation manual, controller user’s guide, and wiring diagram.
General Specifications
Voltage: 24 V DC nominal Ports:
Power Requirements: 1.7 W 2 (yellow stripe) for ASCO APAC devices
Mounting: DIN mount vertical 2 (purple stripe) for ASCO TTL devices (5170 only)
Dimensions (L,H,W): 4” x 5” x 2” (4 cm, 11 cm, 10 cm) 4 (blue stripe) for Ethernet
Ambient Temperature: -4° F to 158° F (-20° C to +70° 1 (green stripe on the top) for RS485 (5170 only)
C)
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Configure Configure in TS Alerts Tile Page 32
Alerts Optional: Enable E-IO Monitoring of the Bypass-Isolation Switch Page 24
and E-IO Optional: Change E-IO Name and Alerts Page 24 & 34
4
Configure Optional: Configure for ASCO’s Internet Service or User’s Network Email Server Page 35
Email
5
Optional: Enable ASCOBus for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 29
Configure Optional: Enable Modbus Page 29
Protocol
Optional: Configure TCP Ports for ASCOBus and Modbus Page 29
Optional: Enable and Configure SNMP Page 36
6
Enable
Remote Optional: Enable Transfer for Webpage Page 37
Transfer Optional: Enable Transfer for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 37
Optional: Configure Selectable Failsafe Sequence Function and Timer Page 37
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5170 QEM Startup Checklist For 4000 Series Non-Bypass Transfer Switch
For a QEM when mounted on a non-bypass transfer switch. This will describe the functions and equipment needed
use a QEM.
3
Configure Configure in TS Alerts Tile Page 32
Alerts Optional: Change E-IO Name and Alerts Page 24 & 34
and E-IO
4
Configure Optional: Configure for ASCO’s Internet Service or User’s Network Email Server Page 35
Email
5
Optional: Enable ASCOBus for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 29
Configure
Optional: Enable Modbus Page 29
Protocol
Optional: Configure TCP Ports for ASCOBus and Modbus Page 29
Optional: Enable and Configure SNMP Page 36
6
Enable
Remote Optional: Enable Transfer for Webpage Page 37
Transfer Optional: Enable Transfer for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 37
Optional: Configure Selectable Failsafe Sequence Function and Timer Page 37
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5140 QEM Startup Checklist For 4000 Series Bypass Transfer Switch
For a QEM when mounted on a bypass transfer switch. This will describe the functions and equipment needed use
a QEM.
2
Enable Enable QEM for APAC Communication Page 19
and Configure Group H Device Name & Location Page 22
Configure Configure BIC Device Name & Location Page 23
Devices Optional: Enable 5112 E-IO(s) and Configure Device Name & Location Page 23
Optional: Enable DPM’s and Configure Device Name & Location Page 25
3
Configure Configure in TS Alerts Tile Page 32
Alerts Configure in BIC Alerts Tile Page 33
and E-IO Optional: Change E-IO Name and Alerts Page 34
4
Configure Optional: Configure for ASCO’s Internet Service or User’s Network Email Server Page 35
Email
5
Optional: Enable ASCOBus for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 29
Configure Optional: Enable Modbus Page 29
Protocol Optional: Configure TCP Ports for ASCOBus and Modbus Page 29
Optional: Enable and Configure SNMP Page 36
6
Enable Optional: Enable Serial Feature 17 in Group H Controller Manual:381333-444
Remote Optional: Enable Transfer for Webpage Page 37
Transfer Optional: Enable Transfer for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 37
Optional: Configure Selectable Failsafe Sequence Function and Timer Page 37
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Enable Enable QEM for APAC Communication Page 19
and Configure Group G Device Name & Location Page 21
Configure Optional: Enable 5112 E-IO(s) and Configure Device Name & Location Page 23
Devices Optional: Enable DPM’s and Configure Device Name & Location Page 25
3
Configure Configure in TS Alerts Tile Page 32
Alerts Optional: Change E-IO Name and Alerts Page 34
and E-IO
4
Configure Optional: Configure for ASCO’s Internet Service or User’s Network Email Server Page 35
Email
5
Optional: Enable ASCOBus for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 29
Configure Optional: Enable Modbus Page 29
Protocol
Optional: Configure TCP Ports for ASCOBus and Modbus Page 29
Optional: Enable and Configure SNMP Page 36
6
Enable Optional: Enable Serial Feature 17 in Group H Controller Manual: 381333-400
Remote Optional: Enable Transfer for Webpage Page 37
Transfer Optional: Enable Transfer for ASCO Monitoring Systems Page 37
Optional: Configure Selectable Failsafe Sequence Function and Timer Page 37
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Quick-Start Guide
The quick-start guide will provide the user with the information to establish a hardware connection, energize, and
conduct the initial login to the QEM.
The QEM provides Ethernet access that allows users to view data from ASCO Transfer Switches, 5200 SERIES
Power Metering and/or 5112 Ethernet-IO Modules. All users must follow these precautions:
To avoid possible shock, burns, or death, de-energize all electrical sources to the Transfer Switch before
installing the 5100 SERIES Quad-Ethernet Module.
Be sure that Users to whom you give access are those persons that you want to view information about
and/or control the electrical system.
Mounting
The QEM mounts on a standard 35 mm DIN rail and when ordered as an accessory on an ASCO transfer switch will
come mounted and wired. To release QEM from the DIN rail, pull down on the release handle at the bottom of the
accessory (Figure 1).
release
handle
TS Bypass-
Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter 3 Meter 4
Controller Isolation
Monitored Group G or
BIC DPM DPM DPM DPM
Device Group H
Connection
5140 APAC APAC APAC APAC APAC APAC
Type
Default Device
16 4 20 21 22 23
Serial Address
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The 5170 QEM is used to connect to a Group 5 Controller and any accompanying 5210 Digital Power Meters (DPM)
and 5220 Power Manager Xp (PMXp) via TTL and/or RS485. The TTL ports are highlighted by a purple strip and will
be connected by a direct connection to the Group 5 controller and a single DPM or PMXp. The RS485 port is
highlighted by a green strip and will be connected by a multi-drop to a single or multiple DPM’s or PMXp’s. The TTL
and RS485 connections can be used simultaneously but using the RS485 for monitoring the meters will inhibit using
the port for communication to a monitoring system.
Bypass-
TS Controller Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter 3 Meter 4
Isolation
Monitored DPM or DPM or DPM or DPM or
Group 5 E-IO
Device PMXp PMXp PMXp PMXp
Connection
5170 TTL Ethernet TTL RS485 RS485 RS485
Type
Default Device
1 1 1 2 3 4
Serial Address
Both QEM models support the Ethernet-IO through an Ethernet connection. The Ethernet port is highlighted by a blue
strip and will be connected by a direct connection to E-IO(s) or an Ethernet multi-drop to two E-IO(s).
Operational Power
The module may be powered from either a connected Transfer Switch Controller, Group G or H (using APAC) or
Group 5 (using TTL), connected 5200 SERIES Power Metering (using TTL or APAC) or from a remote 24VDC source
(9 to 32 VDC). By energizing one of these sources, the module receives operational power and is accessible.
24VDC Input
APAC TTL
Ethernet
Ethernet Connections
Connect the Ethernet network to the lower ports with the blue stripe (Figure 2). Use Category 5e or higher cables with
RJ-45 connectors. The QEM functions as an Ethernet switch and connecting to any port is acceptable. It is
recommended to establish the Ethernet connection outside of the equipment prior to energizing internal components.
When configuring a QEM a direct Ethernet connection from a computer to a single QEM is recommended. Placing
multiple QEM’s on a network with the same factory default IP will cause a communication failure on at least one unit,
possibly multiple units.
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From these options, select “Internet Protocol Version 4” and click properties (see Figure 4). Select button
“Use the following IP address” to enter the IP address into the IP address field. The user should change the
computer’s IP address to 169.254.1.100 and Subnet to 255.255.0.0 as shown in the example below.
(See Figure 5).
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For security purposes, after the initial login, the user is prompted to enter a new password other than the default
password. When the Change User Password screen appears, the new password must be 4 to 15 characters, and a
combination of a-z, A-Z, and 0-9 (Figure 7).
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Webpage Interface
The QEM has embedded web pages that allow the user to monitor connected ASCO transfer switches and metering.
A computer or mobile device (smart phones and tablets) and a connection to the QEM over Ethernet will give the user
access to data.
User Requirements
• The user has a computer or web-enabled mobile device that has been configured to communicate over a
network to the QEM. The setup can be viewed in the startup and configuration areas of this manual.
• The user has been provided the IP address of the QEM as well as a User Name and Password for access. It
is possible that the information is still the default settings but may have been changed during setup.
• The user’s web browser needs to be one supported by the QEM. The QEM supports Google’s Chrome,
Mozilla’s Firefox, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Apple’s Safari internet browsers.
Desktop and Mobile Device Viewing
The QEM will dynamically adjust the view of the embedded web page based on the resolution of the device,
reorganizing the layout and removing the need for any side scrolling. The navigation will be affected with the change
from desktop to mobile. The desktop view (Figure 9) shows the navigation on the top of the screen below the ASCO
logo. Mobile Device view (Figure 10) will have a menu icon on the upper-left of the screen which allows for navigation.
As shown below in the landing dashboard page for the QEM.
Figure 9. Desktop View Dashboard page Figure 10. Mobile Device View
Dashboard page
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Webpage Navigation
After the user has successfully logged in, the QEM Dashboard screen will appear. The navigation menu (Figure 11)
represents the configured equipment showing the controller(s), E-IO module(s) and meter(s) in the dropdowns of the
Details, Events and Configuration screens.
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The presentation of the navigation function between the desktop and the mobile views will differ. The desktop
navigation bar (Figure 12), below the header, features the selection of the main categories with the respective
dropdown for the subcategories when the mouse hovers over the selection.
The mobile view menu (Figure 13) is accessible from an icon on the upper left corner. Upon clicking the menu icon,
the menu slides from the left with all the main categories and subcategories available for selection. The current page
whether in desktop or mobile view will be highlighted in green.
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Configuration Screens
The Configuration screens (Figure 14) have a view only mode and an edit mode which is only accessible by an admin
level user. There will be a configuration screen for the module setting as well separate screen for the controller and/or
5200 SERIES Metering. The functionality of the configuration screen will be discussed in a later section.
After any changes are made to the configuration page, click the SAVE button. These changes will be saved and the
webpage will revert to the view page. For security purposes, after 3 minutes of inactivity, the user will be automatically
logged out.
Note: The Edit mode allows only one user login at a time. During an admin’s user edit session, other users
will not have access to the QEM web page until the edit session is complete.
Be sure that users to whom you give control access are those persons that you want to be able to
control the electrical system.
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Figure 16. Device Connection Screen with the APAC auto selected.
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Figure 23. Device Connection Screen with 5210 DPM configured for TTL/RS485
The DPM APAC configuration whether standalone or mounted on a transfer switch requires the DPM to be
configured for the APAC address to work and enabled. Refer to 5210 Digital Power Meter Operator’s Manual
381333-368.
The default Actual Address(es):
Serial Address: 20
Serial Address: 21
Serial Address: 22
Serial Address: 23
Note: The APAC address configured in the DPM will identify if monitoring Load, Normal, Emergency or Other.
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APAC Configuration
APAC Bus Termination enables the termination resistor on the APAC data network. This setting is enabled by default
and should be left enabled and should only be adjusted for trouble shooting (Figure 24). To configure the APAC Bus
Termination, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode and select the APAC tab.
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If the QEM is connected to an E-IO Module, additional configurations will need to be done through the details page.
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TCP/IP Configuration
To integrate the QEM onto your network for remote access to the embedded webpages, Modbus, SNMP, and Email
you will need to configure the Ethernet TCP/IP settings. To configure, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen
in Edit Mode and select the IPv4 tab
The Ethernet TCP/IPv4 window includes these sub areas (Figure 29):
Enabling DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) mode allows the IP address of the QEM to be set by a DHCP
server – usually as part of an IS administered network. This is rarely used due to the need for a network to be well
defined, and is usually done using static IP addresses. In case DHCP is enabled, contact the network administrator
for the assigned IP address and duration policies.
Note: QEM requires DHCP functionality to be disabled to communicate with the Ethernet-IO.
The IP Address, Subnet Address mask, and Gateway Address are network settings that will often be provided by
the network manager. The default settings are 169.254.1.1, 255.255.0.0 and 0.0.0.0, respectively. Further information
on changes to these settings should be addressed by the network manager.
The global TCP ports are used by BMS, SCADA and ASCO monitoring systems to access the data within the QEM.
Both ports support ASCOBusII/TCP and Modbus/TCP when the protocols are enabled. TCP Port 1 will be default
configured to 502, Modbus/TCP’s standard port, and TCP Port 2 will be default configured to 10001, ASCOBusII/TCP’s
standard port. The end user will be able to configure the TCP port number to a non-standard number.
Leave settings as default when possible. Usually the IP Address is all that is required to be changed.
Addresses
The MAC address and the factory default IP address are located on the outside of the QEM. Refer to the About
webpage for determining the IP address and MAC address. Fill in MAC address in table below.
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Communication protocols are accessible on a network, therefore best practices should be used to transfer
sensitive information and to prevent unauthorized access.
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Device Address
The QEM maps the Modbus data using the TCP/IP Alias table to define the device addressing. This is the device
address needed when configuring the Modbus client. To configure the connected equipment, go to the Ethernet
Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode and select the Device List tab. The Modbus Address parameters can be
accessed under the TCP/IP Alias Address columns (Figures 31 and 32).
The Modbus address for the transfer switch controller, BIC, E-IO and/or 5200 SERIES Meters are default configured
in the QEM as 1 through 6 but may be changed to meet site requirements.
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Alerts
The alerts configurations affect the notification for email and SNMP. Any enabling or disabling affects all notification
functions for that alert. The option for alerts tiles will vary depending on the monitoring of configured equipment.
To configure the connected equipment, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode and select the
Alert tabs. The Modbus Address parameters can be accessed under the TCP/IP Alias Address columns. (Figures 30
and 31)
When the QEM is configured for monitoring a Transfer Switch controller the below screen will be available with the
alerts selectable by checking the options. The QEM disables the selection of parameters based on the configuration
of the controller (Figure 34).
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When the QEM is configured for monitoring a BIC the below screen will be available with the alerts selectable by
checking the options.
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When the QEM is configured for monitoring an E-IO the below screen will be available with the alerts selectable
by choosing from a drop down. The Inputs and Output alert functions will be default off but can be configured for
alerting when in an ON and/or OFF state
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The use of this third-party email server allows the communication statistics to be viewed by ASCO Power
Technologies. The data is streamed outside of the local intranet. It could also result in loss of
communication if the email server stops functioning or is disabled.
Therefore, for optimal security, once a test indicates the emails are being properly received, it is recommended the
QEM route email via the local network.
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SNMP Interface
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) was created to monitor and manage network devices and hosts.
Because of its simplicity it has also been used to monitor other devices (like the QEM). SNMP is disabled by default.
A Management Information Base (MIB) file allows a SNMP client the ability to understand the structure and availability
of the managed data in a network device (in this case, the QEM). The MIB file is available through ASCO Customer
Care and the ASCO Power Technologies public website.
QEM Support
The QEM acts as a SNMP agent, providing data to a SNMP Manager on demand. The QEM supports the GET,
GETNEXT, GETBULK, TRAP, and RESPONSE commands (SNMP v1 and v2). The QEM does not support the SET
or INFORM commands and it does not support SNMP v3.
SNMP Configuration and Interface
To enable SNMP functionality in the QEM, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode and select
the SNMP tab. Figure 38 shows all the parameters that need to be filled-out to fully enable SNMP in QEM.
You can configure a maximum of three (3) SNMP managers. All the managers must have the same settings
for GET & TRAP ports; as well as with their GET & TRAP community names.
Configuring the SNMP master to view traps is master systems dependent and needs the following information:
• The IP address of the QEM
• The MIB file: ASCO-QEM-987302-xxx.mib (on website)
With regards to SNMP traps, the QEM sends traps from the list of alerts that it monitors which are listed in the Email
Alert Notification and SNMP Traps configuration window. Note that these alerts are also used to initiate email alerts
if SMTP is enabled.
The QEM and the SNMP master(s) should be on the same network.
Details of configuring the SNMP master to view traps are master dependent.
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The Group G & Group H controllers will need to have transfer functionality enabled over communication.
Reference Serial Feature 17 in Group G Controller User’s Guide 381333-400 & Group H Controller User’s
Guide 381333-444.
Transfer/Re-transfer Operation
When the TS is being controlled remotely, the transfer command may be removed or retained in the event of a loss of
communication occurs to all the embedded webpage (including a log out or browser closing), ASCO Monitoring
System and third party monitoring being disconnected. To configure the functionality in the QEM, go to the Ethernet
Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode, select the Transfer Handling tab and the Transfer/Retransfer Operator
pop up box appears on the screen (Figure 40).
• Remove Transfer Signal After Time Delay: This will remove the transfer signal to the controller initiated by a
remote monitoring system over Ethernet (embedded webpage or ASCO Monitoring Solution). This the default
configuration
o Time Delay: Configurable time delay for the removal of the transfer signal based upon the loss of
communications to all Ethernet monitoring systems. The default configuration is 1 minute/
• Do Not Remove Transfer Signal: This will maintain the transfer signal from the QEM to the controller when the
connection to all the webpages and monitoring system are lost. Note this will not prohibit the automatic function
of the transfer switch controller and should the alternative/emergency source become unacceptable, the switch
returns to an acceptable primary/normal source.
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Data Encryption
The AES Mode encryption port and the ability to enable AES Encryption is used in conjunction with an ASCO Power
Technologies monitoring solution, BMS, or SCADA system to add additional security. Both the QEM and the Ethernet
master must use the same 128 bit encryption key and communicate using the same port. Usually, particularly on
LANs, this feature is not used. On some international non-encrypted versions these settings will not be available. The
key is generated by an external monitoring system and loaded into the QEM. This function is disabled by default and
to enable, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode and select the IPv4 tab (Figure 41) and enable
for the required TCP port. To configure the AES Key, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode
and select the Advanced tab (Figure 42).
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Updating Firmware
The users may update the the firmware of the QEM. The firmware is available on the ASCO Power Technologies
public website or through Customer Care at 800.800.ASCO. All 5170 modules and many of the 5140 modules use a
signed .ASCO file to update the firmware. The 5140 may require a firmware file using an unsigned .bin extension,
once the firmware has been updated with a version 22 or later then all subsequent updates will need the signed .ASCO
file. If a 5140 has a bootloader version 987213-xxx, then it will require an update using the .bin extension. To upgrade
the firmware, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen in Edit Mode, select the Advanced tab and click the
Upgrade Firmware button. Popups need to be enabled in the browser.
Save the firmware file onto your computer and click the
Upgrade Firmware button to begin.
QEM with a signed bootloader
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Resetting Configurations
Restore to Default (Reset from Embedded Webpage)
To restore all settings except for the network and password settings, go to the Ethernet Module Configuration Screen
in Edit Mode, select the Advanced tab and click “Restore to Default” button (Figure 43). The user will get a popup
prompt to initiate the reset.
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Troubleshooting
To avoid possible shock, burns, or death, de-energize all electrical sources to the transfer switch before
working on the QEM.
Status Lights (LEDs)
Power Light
This light should be on under normal operating conditions receive light
LED Name Color Status Description transmit light
off QEM is not energized, it is turned off
Power Green
on QEM is energized, it is turned on and working
Diagnostic Light
This light should be off under normal operating conditions
LED Name Color Status Description
Solid on QEM in boot loader (starting up)
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Dashboard Screen
The Dashboard Screen (Figure 45) will automatically adjust based upon the connected and configured equipment.
The overall layout of the dashboard will adjust based on the configured equipment. If there is a controller connected,
it will be at the top of the screen followed by configured BIC, E-IO and all metering tiles below
Figure 45. Dashboard Screen Group 5 Controller with a single Power Meter
Controller information adjusts to the configured ASCO transfer switch controller, Group 5, Group H or Group G
controller. When the QEM is connected to an ASCO transfer switch the controller tiles provide a oneline diagram,
active alerts and transfer switch statistics.
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The oneline will show source availability, switch position and which source is feeding the load through graphical
indication. Controller configured name and location will be shown above the oneline while the status of the transfer
switch will be shown. The respective voltage and frequency of each source will be shown on the respective side of
the oneline and when a transfer switch is equipped with a load mounted 5200 SERIES Meter, the current and KW will
be shown for the source the transfer switch contactor is closed on.
Transfer switch statistics are retrieved from the controller and will be displayed; the Group 5, Group H and Group G
controllers have different transfer switch statistics (Figure 46).
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Events Screen
The Events screen displays events stored in the ASCO transfer switch controller, BIC and E-IO. Events will be
displayed in chronological order with the event type, date & time stamp and a cause of the event, if captured. The
maximum number of events match the maximum for the device from which it is being retrieved.
Details Screen for Controllers & BIC
The details page displays the oneline with its status and analog parameters as well the alarm tile for all active alerts
from the Dashboard Screen. The QEM’s provide a read only view of the settings. The Details Screen displays a read
only equipment setup, configuration data depending on the controller.
Details Screen for 5200 SERIES Metering
The details page displays the Oneline with its status and various analog parameters from the Dashboard Screen. The
QEM’s can provide a read only view of the metering configuration and several electrical system parameters including
values for current, line-to-line voltage, line-to-neutral voltage and total harmonic distortion (for 5210 DPM). Normal
and emergency real energy consumption and maximum watt demand information will be displayed along with the
average minimum and maximum of normal and emergency values.
About Screen
The about screen of the QEM displays basic configuration information for the module, controller and 5200 SERIES
metering along with firmware and bootloader version. Contact information for ASCO Power Technologies will also be
displayed on this page. Information on this screen is important for ASCO support and will be required for
troubleshooting.
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Connecting 5170 QEM to Ethernet for Group 5, 5210 Digital Power Meters (DPM), and 5220 Power Manager Xp (PMXp)
monitoring using TTL and/or RS485
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Connecting 5170 QEM to Ethernet for Group 5, 5210 Digital Power Meters (DPM) and/or 5220 Power Manager Xp (PMXp)
monitoring using TTL and/or RS485
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Connecting 5170 QEM to RS485 for Group 5, 5210 Digital Power Meters (DPM) and/or 5220 Power Manager Xp (PMXp)
monitoring using TTL
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Connecting 5140 QEM to Ethernet for Group G/H & 5210 Digital Power Meters (DPM)
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Connecting 5140 QEM to Ethernet for Group G/H & 5210 Digital Power Meters (DPM)
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INDEX
A F P
About, 44 Form, communication address, Password, 13, 14, 18, 19
Acc. 72EE, 4 46 Ports, 5, 10, 11
Acc. 72EE2, 4 G Power light, 41
Access Levels, 18 Glossary, 4 Power Manager Xp,
Admin, access level, 18 Group 5 Controller, 4, 10, 19, 20, Operator’s Manual 381333-
Address form(s), 46 42, 43 199
Addresses, 23, 28, 35 User’s Guide, 381333-126 Power Meter, Digital, 2, 5, 31
Alerts, 32, 33,34, 35, 36, 42 ,44 Operator’s Manual 381333-
APAC, 4-6, 10, 11, 19, 21, 25, 41 368
ASCObusII TCP configuration, 29 H Power requirements, 5
Help, Troubleshooting, 41
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S
C SMTP interface, 35
Change Password, 14 [email protected]
SNMP interface, 36
Configuration, Computer, 12 SNMP Master configuration
Configuration, Resetting, 29 I iReasoning Master,
Configuration, Screens, 18 Installation, 5 see 381339-320
Connections, 10,11,12 IP address, 29 Specifications, 5
Control, access level, 13 Status lights, 41
Controller, Group 5, 4, 10, 19, 20, L
42, 43
User’s Guide, 381333-126
LEDs, status, 42 T
Login, 10, 13, 18 Transfer Switch, 4000, 7000
Controller, Group G, 4, 19, 21, 37,
42 SERIES
User’s Guide, 381333-400
M Group 5 Controller, 43
MAC address, 4, 28 User’s Guide, 381333-126
Manuals, Web pages, 5, 15, 41
D DPM 5210, 381333-368 Troubleshooting, 41
Dashboard, 14-16, 41, 43, 44 PM Xp 5220,381333-199 TTL, 4, 5, 11, 19, 41
Details, 45 Modbus TCP interface, 5, 28, 29
Devices, 5, 10, 29, 30, 36 Modbus Test Suite interface
Diagnostic light, 41 U
example, see 381339-319 User name (access level), 15, 35
Dimensions, 5 Monitor, access level, 18
DPM 5210, 10, 11, 25, 47-51 User requirements, 15
Mounting, 10
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N V
Voltage, 5, 30 43, 44
E Network, 4 ,11, 12 Group 5 Controller
Edit mode, configuration, 29-35 User’s Guide, 381333-199
Email alerts, 35, 26 O
Events, 44 Outline drawing, 47, 48,49, 50, 51 W
Web page interface, 15
Web page design & navigation, 16