Using this manual – E-Mon Energy Software User Manual

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Introduction


E-Mon Energy User Manual

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E-MON

Using This Manual

This manual provides information you need to understand and use E-Mon Energy™. If you have never used E-Mon

Energy, read the entire manual to familiarize yourself with its concepts, operation, software and hardware. This guide

contains the following information:

Section

Description

Section 1

Introduction

– contains an overview of E-Mon Energy and how to use this manual. It

also discusses notation conventions and calling Technical Support.

Section 2

System Configuration Overview

– provides Software and Hardware Configurations.

Briefly describes AMR System Configuration for Onsite and Offsite Monitoring.

Section 3

Software Installation and System Startup

– contains instructions for installing and

setting up E-Mon Energy. It also provides instructions for login and logout,

administrative and password.

Section 4

Windows Components and Navigation

– provides descriptions on E-Mon Energy GUI

buttons, menus, screen layouts and how to use them. It also provides screen shortcuts

and diagrams.

Section 5

Connection Parameters

– defines and tells how to set up, add and delete different data

links (Connections) for Groups and Locations.

Section 6

Automatic Meter Reading (AMR)

– defines how it works and tells how to create an

AMR schedule, task, and assign a server.

Section 7

Groups and Locations

– tells how to create a group, navigate down to the location

level, add /delete new locations and meters. It also explains how to get a location.

Section 8

Recorder –

describes how to set up recorder configurations. It also explains how to

initialize a recorder.

Section 9

Meter –

describes how to set up meter configurations.

Section 10

Virtual Meter –

defines and tells how to set up a virtual meter profile.

Section 11

Customer –

provides instructions on setting up a customer and assigning devices.

Section 12

Rate Table and TOU Schedule –

describes and tells how to enter different rates, and

set up a TOU schedule.

Section 13

Other Features –

tells how to create load control, recorder and security setup file.

Section 14

Access Location –

defines and illustrates the Function and Hardware to Access Groups,

along with connection control and panel action buttons.

Section 15

Errors and Flags –

provides data on how to identify potential error flags and clear

flags.

Section 16

Demand Profile Graph –

describes how to load the profile and generate a graph. It also

explains how to use the Demand Profile Graph features.

Section 17

Real-Time Graphs –

describes how to load a device, graph the device, and start the

load monitor. It also explains how to use the power graph and start the power monitor.

Section 18

Billing and Report –

describes the billing and report software process. It tells you how

to set up, create, open, and save an automatic and manual billing cycle and then

generate a bill. It also discusses creating, opening and saving a report.

Section 19

Troubleshooting –

contains information for resolving errors and issues.

Appendix A

Start Up Checklist and Forms –

provides a checklist and system configuration forms

that are required prior to system installation and startup.

Appendix B

Samples of Bills and Reports –

contains examples of bills and E-Mon Energy reports.

Glossary

The Glossary list contains the word or abbreviation of the short forms used in this guide

with the definition.

Index

The Index is a directory of terms and where they are used.

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