E-Mon E-MM-RTU-D-N User Manual

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Chapter 4 Power Software Configuration tool

Data Monitoring

Multi-Mon

Multiple Circuit Energy Monitor

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Retrieving the Event Log

Retrieving the Event Log

Retrieving the Event Log

Retrieving the Event Log

The Multi-Mon provides a separate Event log file for each metering
submeter. All general device events, like device diagnostics, are recorded to
the first Event log file that is accessed via the device base address.

Each Event log file is organized as a wrap-around file that keeps 200 most
recent events. The Event log files need not to be cleared explicitly though it
can be done via Power Software (see

Clearing Maximum Demands and Log

Files

).

See the Power Software Getting Started Guide for information on the event
log viewing options.

Retrieving the Data Log and Daily Profile Log

Retrieving the Data Log and Daily Profile Log

Retrieving the Data Log and Daily Profile Log

Retrieving the Data Log and Daily Profile Log

Data log files are recorded and retrieved separately for each submeter.
When uploading data log files refer to a regular data log file as Data Log #1,
and to the daily profile data file as Data log #16.

Viewing Daily Profile Data

Viewing Daily Profile Data

Viewing Daily Profile Data

Viewing Daily Profile Data

Energy and maximum demand register’s data is recorded to a separate table
in the database. A daily profile record always contains the total energy
reading of the register at the end of the day, and, if TOU is enabled for the
register, readings of tariff registers for all tariffs defined in the daily tariff
schedules.

Daily profile tables for energy and maximum demand registers are named as
shown in the following picture.


The following picture shows an example of energy profile data readings.

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