Diris Digiware d50
Diris Digiware d50
Diris Digiware d50
DIRIS Digiware
D-50 & D-70 v2
Display and power supply interface
EN CONTENTS
1. DOCUMENTATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1. Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.2. Risk of damaging the device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.3. Liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4. CYBER SECURITY RECOMMENDATIONS & BEST PRACTICES*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5. INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5.1. Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5.2. Introduction to DIRIS Digiware D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5.2.1. Introduction to DIRIS Digiware D-50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
5.2.2. Introduction to DIRIS Digiware D-70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5.3. Touchscreens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
5.4. LED display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.5. Navigation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.6. Menu structure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.7. Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6. MOUNTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.1. Recommendations and safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.2. Door mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
6.3. DIN rail mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
7. COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7.1. RS485 Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7.2. RS485 Slave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
8. CONFIGURATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
8.1. Display-specific settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
8.1.1. Language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
8.1.2. Date format. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
8.1.3. RS485 communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
8.1.4. Ethernet communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
8.1.5. Setting the date/time on the remote product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
8.2. Automatic detection of slave devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
8.3. Configuring the DIRIS Digiware system from the D-50/D-70 display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
8.3.1. Network configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
8.3.2. Configuring loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
9. CONFIGURATION VIA EASY CONFIG SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
9.1. USB connection mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
9.2. Ethernet connection mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
2.3. Liability
• Assembly, connection and use must be carried out in accordance with the installation standards currently in force.
• The device must be installed in accordance with the rules given in this manual.
• Failure to observe the rules for installing this device may compromise the device's intrinsic protection.
• The device must be positioned within an installation which complies with the standards currently in force.
• Any cable which needs to be replaced may only be replaced with a cable having the correct rating.
The DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70, as any device connected to a user’s Ethernet network, must be protected against any risk
of cyber-attack or data loss/destruction.
(*) Our D-50/D-70 displays provide certain cyber security features to prevent these attacks and to help users in their
responsibility to implement and guarantee adequate IT protection. Some recommendations are listed in the following
paragraphs. Make sure they are in line with your IT security policy:
• Awareness of the security policy: Users and administrators of DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70 displays and
WEBVIEW-M must be aware of and trained in proper IT security practice (information and compliance
with corporate security policy, authentication procedure management and password safety, online session
management, risks of fishing…).
• Network security: The IT system architecture must be able to safeguard resources, by segmenting the network
according to their degree of sensitivity and using a variety of protective devices (firewall, demilitarised zone,
VLAN, network anti-virus etc.).
• Data security: Data security covers several aspects, in particular the confidentiality, integrity, authenticity and
availability of data. Special care is required with data security and archiving procedures on backup devices both
inside and outside the company.
• Access and authentication management: Managing access to resources and data is a crucial element of
the IT system’s security policy. Each user requires an account and access rights corresponding to their profile.
Access to the IT system’s resources is controlled by a user authentication process, based on a minimum of
a high-security username and password. The password management procedure, specifying the systematic
modification of default passwords and their validity period, is included in the IT security policy.
5.1. Range
They can also display measurements from other SOCOMEC meters and measuring devices: COUNTIS, DIRIS A, DIRIS B.
They centralise data from up to 32 devices (a maximum of 192 circuits).
These products may be connected by a Digiware bus and/or an RS485 bus.
Centralised products can be shown as well as configured by DIRIS Digiware D displays.
Webview link
Ethernet
Digiware bus
Digiware Bus
Termination
RS485
120 Ω 120 Ω
DIRIS B DIRIS
DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70 COUNTIS
5.3. Touchscreens
The display consists of a screen and 10 shortcut keys:
Shortcut keys for load measurements: current, active power, reactive power,
apparent power, power factor, cos phi
Shortcut keys for electrical network measurements: line to neutral voltages, to line-
line voltages, frequency
Shortcut keys for active, reactive, apparent energy meters (total and partial readings)
Use this to go to the previous/next product (to scroll through all your meters and
centralised measuring devices)
ALARM* (red)
- Off: no active alarm
- Stable: at least one alarm (measurement, logical, protection) is active on the
display or a connected device
- Flashing: at least one system alarm is active on the display or a connected
device
COM (orange)
- Off: display is not communicating with downstream devices
- Stable: address conflicts during auto-discovery process
- Flashing: communication in progress with a downstream device (RS485 or
Digiware)
ON (green)
- Off: display is not powered
- Stable: device is powered
5.5. Navigation
LOADS
MEASUREMENTS VOLTAGES LOAD PHASE-NEUTRAL
INPUTS/OUTPUTS CURRENTS PHASE-PHASE LOAD
PROTECTION POWERS NET. FREQUENCY
EVENTS ...
PARAMETERS
... ...
Dimensions in/mm
92
92 31 16
3.62 +0.0
3
92 +0.8
1.22
31
3.62+0.03
92+0.8
-0
-0
3.78
96
0.03
Max .8
0.63 0
3.78
16 Max
96
STEP 1
1Nm max
STEP 2
Ethernet
Ethernet
Digiware
Bus DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70
LIYCY-CY
NC Digiware Bus
MASTER 24 VDC*
SUPPLY
(20 W max)
24 VDC
24 V
(*) T
he use of a 1A / 24 VDC fuse protection is recommended if the 24 VDC power supply is not provided by Socomec.
For North America, the use of recognized fuses is mandatory.
All inputs/outputs are considered as SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage).
When configured as RS485 Master, the D-50/D-70 acts as a gateway (Digiware to Ethernet and RS485 to Ethernet).
Ethernet
RS485
120 Ω
Digiware
Bus
LIYCY-CY Digiware Bus DIRIS B
NC
SLAVE 24 VDC*
SUPPLY
(20 W max)
24 VDC
24 V
(*) T
he use of a 1A / 24 VDC fuse protection is recommended if the 24 VDC power supply is not provided by Socomec.
For North America, the use of recognized fuses is mandatory.
All inputs/outputs are considered as SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage).
When configured as RS485 Slave, the D-50/D-70 communicates measurements from DIRIS Digiware modules over
RS485.
ID: E5C801
Select the "PARAMETERS" menu by using the navigation key "DOWN ARROW" 3x and confirm with "OK”:
HOME |
LOADS
MEASURES
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
PROTECTION
EVENTS
PARAMETERS
...
Enter the password "100" using the arrow pad (4 arrow keys) and confirm with "OK":
HOME |
LOADS
MEASURES
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
CODE: 100
PROTECTION
EVENTS
PARAMETERS
...
Do not power off the display before saving the configuration or changes will be lost
PARAMETERS |
DISPLAY
CONFIGURE A DEVICE
AUTODETECT SERIAL DEVICES
LIST PRODUCTS
ADD NEW DEVICE
…
PARAMETERS |
DISPLAY
CONFIGURE A DEVICE
AUTODETECT SERIAL DEVICES
LIST PRODUCTS
ADD NEW DEVICE
…
DISP PARAMETERS |
LANGUAGE
DATE FORMAT
RS485 COMMUNICATION
ETHERNET COMMUNICATION
SET REMOTE DEVICE DATE/TIME
…
PARAMETERS |
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
DEUTSCH
ITALIANO
POLSKI
…
DATE FORMAT |
DATE FORMAT: MM/DD/YYYY
DATE SEPARATOR: /
DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70 are master devices on Digiware and RS485 buses (baudrate, parity, stop bits).
PARAMETERS |
BAUDRATE: 38400
STOP: 1BIT
PARITY: NONE
ADDRESS: 001
PARAMETERS |
DHCP DISABLED
IP ADDRESS 192.168.000.003
MASK 255.255.255.000
GATEWAY 000.000.000.000
CONF. DATE/TIME |
AUTO. REMOTE DATE/TIME SET MANUAL
YEAR 00
MONTH 01
DAY 01
TIME 00
…
To configure the SNTP server, you will need to enter the following fields:
• SNTP server IP address
• SNTP server port
CONF. DATE/TIME |
AUTO. REMOTE DATE/TIME SET SNTP
SERVER IP ADDRESS: 000.000.000.000
SERVER PORT: 00123
TIME ZONE: GMT +9:00
OK
D-50 / D-70
@2
Digiware bus
PARAMETERS |
DISPLAY
CONFIGURE A DEVICE
AUTODETECT SERIAL DEVICES
LIST PRODUCTS
ADD NEW DEVICE
…
AUTODETECT. |
STATUS STOPPED
FOUND / CONFLICT 000 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE 001:247
METHOD FAST
START
AUTODETECT. |
START ADDRESS 001
END ADDRESS 247
NB ADDR. POSSIBLE 032
ADDR. SET METHOD AUTO SET
APPLY SETTINGS
AUTODETECT. |
STATUS STOPPED
FOUND / CONFLICT 000 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE 001:247
METHOD FAST
START
- F AST (default mode): this mode will only detect DIRIS Digiware modules on the Digiware bus and RS485 bus,
DIRIS B and DIRIS A-40 on the RS485 bus.
- FULL: this mode will also detect other Socomec PMDs (DIRIS A) and meters (COUNTIS E) connected on the
RS485 bus.
Click on "START" then "OK" to start the auto-discovery process (this can take up to 5 minutes).
AUTODETECT. |
STATUS STOPPED
FOUND / CONFLICT 000 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE 001:247
METHOD FAST
START
AUTODETECT. |
• ADDRESS DETECTION
AUTODETECT. |
STATUS ADDR DETECTION
FOUND / CONFLICT 000 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE 001:247
METHOD FAST
STOP
• ADDRESS SCANNING
AUTODETECT. |
STATUS ADDR SCANNING
FOUND / CONFLICT 002 / 001
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE 001:247
METHOD FAST
STOP
If you have chosen an automatic address conflict resolution ("AUTOSET"), the STATUS automatically goes to "STOPPED"
once the auto-discovery process is finished.
AUTODETECT. |
STATUS STOPPED
FOUND / CONFLICT 002 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE 001:247
METHOD FAST
START
AUTODETECT. |
To manually resolve address conflicts, locate the devices which have a lit and stable "COM" LED. Press and hold down
the addr. button on the front face of the module for about 2 seconds until the LED flashes:
AUTODETECT. |
STATUS STOPPED
FOUND / CONFLICT 004 / 000
DIGIWARE ADDRESSING RANGE 001:247
METHOD FAST
START
The number of detected products increases and the number of conflicts decreases to reach zero once all products have a
unique address.
Digiware bus
You can then check the list of detected products along with their Modbus addresses in the “LIST PRODUCTS” menu:
PARAMETERS | LOAD1
DISPLAY
CONFIGURE A DEVICE
AUTODETECT SERIAL DEVICES
LIST PRODUCTS
ADD NEW DEVICE
…
Example:
You can now perform the configuration of the system. Each product must be configured individually.
PARAMETERS | LOAD1
DISPLAY
CONFIGURE A DEVICE
AUTODETECT SERIAL DEVICES
LIST PRODUCTS
ADD NEW DEVICE
…
LIST PROD. |
I-30@4 ID:FOC1D2 @004
U-30@6 ID:546434 @006
NETWORK
SELECT PROD.. |
I-30@4 ID:FOC1D2 @004
U-30@6 ID:546434 @006
LOADS
With DIRIS B power monitoring devices, network and loads settings are accessible from the DIRIS B altogether.
PRESS OK TO CONFIRM
This example shows a DIRIS Digiware I-30 module measuring a three-phase + neutral load using 3 current sensors.
V1
V2
V3
3 +N
The current sensor connected to the current 1 input measures the current of phase 3 (V3)
The current sensor connected to the current 2 input measures the current of phase 2 (V2)
The current sensor connected to the current 3 input measures the current of phase 1 (V1)
28 EN DIRIS Digiware D-50 & D-70 - 548088B - SOCOMEC
LOAD | I-30@4 ID:FOC1D2
The 3 current inputs I01, I02, I03 are assigned to the same three-phase load no. 1 (L1).
You can change each parameter to configure each of the loads (the values in bold are shown on the screen in
the example below)
LOAD L1
NAME LOAD 1
TYPE 3P+N_3CT
NOMINAL I (A) 00020
CT1 I01
…
…
NAME LOAD 1
TYPE 3P+N_3CT
NOMINAL I (A) 00020
CT1 I01
CT settings
…
Configure:
• WAY -> Direction of the current sensor +/DIRECT, -/INV.
• V Line -> V1, V2, V3 (position of the current sensor on phase 1, phase 2 or phase 3).
• CT -> Indicates the rating of the current sensor used. Click on “DETECT” to automatically detect the rating. After 2
seconds, the rating is displayed.
WAY +/DIRECT
V LINE V3
CT 0600
DETECT
OK
If a load is configured as three-phase or three-phase+neutral, for example, you would have to configure multiple current
sensors (e.g. 3 current sensors for one three-phase load):
…
CT SETTINGS
CT2 I02
CT SETTINGS
CT3 I03
CT SETTINGS
…
When you have finished configuring the entire load (L1) (type of load, name, nominal current, current sensors), scroll right
from the “LOAD” line to configure loads 2 and 3 (L2, L3):
LOAD L1
NAME LOAD 1
TYPE 3P+N_3CT
NOMINAL I (A) 00020
CT1 I01
…
For example, a DIRIS Digiware I-30 with 3 current inputs is best for measuring:
• 1 three-phase load (1 three-phase load L1 using the current inputs I01, I02, I03)
• 3 single-phase loads (1 L1 single-phase load with a current sensor connected to the I01 current input, 1 L2 single-
phase load with a current sensor connected to the I02 current input, 1 L3 single-phase load with a current sensor
connected to the I03 current input).
Numerous other load combinations are possible.
When all the circuits/loads are configured (maximum 3 on one DIRIS Digiware I-30), apply your settings by selecting
"SEND SETTINGS" and click "OK".
…
CT3 I03
CT SETTINGS
CT4 I01
CT SETTINGS
SEND SETTINGS
The Configuration of the DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70 display and downstream Socomec devices can be done from the
Easy Config System software, by connecting a computer to the D-50/D-70 display either via USB or via Ethernet.
Digiware Bus
- O nce the slave auto-discovery process is finished, slave devices will be displayed in the lower part of the
dashboard (2). The number of devices accessible downstream the D-50/D-70 display is also displayed in the
“Organisation” part, next to the D-50/D-70 display.
- Configuration of slave devices can be done directly without unplugging the USB cable, by clicking on the Wrench
icon on the left side bar:
Digiware Bus
- IP address: 192.168.0.4
- Mask: 255.255.255.0
- Gateway: 192.168.0.1
It is highly recommended to change all default passwords right away, especially the password of the Cyber security profile
which has the highest privileges including changing passwords for other accounts.
Once passwords have been changed, connect to the Cyber security profile, go to the “Profile” menu and click on
“Generate the passphrase”:
Copy the passphrase using the “Copy passphrase” button on the right side of the key, paste it somewhere and keep it
safe. This will allow you to recover your password for the Cyber security account, should you lose it.
Account lockout policy: 3 unsuccessful login attempts to the Admin, Advanced User or Cyber security account will
lock it for 1 hour. If you do not wish to wait 1 hour, you can reboot the D-50/D-70 display.
If you have forgotten to save the passphrase, the only option left is to reset the D-50/D-70 to factory default
settings
When connected as Admin, you can access the configuration page by clicking on the “wrench/screwdriver” icon on the
top left corner:
• Click on the “AutoDetect” icon on the right bottom corner to detect and add SOCOMEC devices already
present in the D-50/D-70 display’s topology.
• Click on the “+” icon at the right bottom corner for manually adding products one at a time. Adding an
M-50/M-70 gateway or D-50/D-70 display will add the entire topology under that gateway or display.
• The various SOCOMEC devices that are supported by WEBVIEW-M are given in the following list:
Note: other tabs such as “Hierarchy” and “Photoview” can be configured as well. They offer additional modes
for the visualisation and analysis of measurements and consumption.
• Network Configuration
This tab allows you to modify the gateway’s IP configuration:
- Data Logger
Server: To send data files to a remote server, the Administrator selects the FTP(S) server
Destination folder: Enter the remote server directory for receiving the files
Upload log files: Select if you want the display to also send the log file to the remote server
Address: Enter the IP address of the remote server
Port: Enter the software port (usually 20 or 21 for FTP and 990 for FTPS)
User name: enter the user name the access the remote server. It must be consistent with the User name
configured on the FTP server.
Password: enter the password to access the remote server. It must be consistent with the password
configured on the FTP server.
Secure communication: open a secure session between the display and the remote server
File format: data can be exported in different file formats (CSV and EMS – see appendices 1 and 2). The CSV
format is easier to use while EMS is better for importing data into an external energy management software.
Test connectivity: Test the FTP export function
Refer to ANNEX. A and B for more information on BACnet and SNMP communication protocols with the
D-50/D-70 display.
- Time: allows you to configure an SNTP server to automatically synchronise the clock of the D-50/D-70 display
to an external computer.
Peripherals
- USB: disable the USB port of the D-50/D-70 display.
- Bluetooth Low Energy: disable the Bluetooth Low Energy of the D-50/D-70 display.
- Modbus slave over RS485: authorise or disable Modbus communication on the RS485 port of the D-50/D-70
display.
Email
- Make the secure version of SMTP mandatory for email notifications in case of alarm on a connected device.
Field protocols
- Modbus Write function: authorise or disable to prevent people from changing settings over Modbus.
- SNMP: allow or disable the use of the SNMP protocol.
- BACnet: allow or disable the use of the BACnet protocol.
Data push
- Socomec cloud platform: authorise or block the export of data to the Socomec platform.
- Data export, FTPS mandatory: force the data export to an FTP server with a secure connection.
The D-50/D-70 displays will accept a digital certificate under the .pem format. Once a digital certificate and private key
has been uploaded, you can edit HTTPS settings to secure the web navigation.
• The D-50/D-70 displays are compatible with RSA and ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm)
digital certificates. The use of ECDSA digital certificates is recommended to optimise the speed of the web
navigation.
• The private key size must not exceed 2048 Bits.
A client exceeding one of the above parameters while communicating to the DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70 display will be
blocked for 30 seconds.
Upload the desired firmware package (.dfu file) by clicking on the “Browse” button.
Wait until the package is loaded, and once package consistency check I finished, click on “Upgrade”:
Once the upgrade is finished, the web page will reload automatically:
System alarm 1 Email transmission error Triggered if the D-50/D-70 display - Inconsistent password or user name
could not send the notification email between server and client
in case of an alarm.
- Incorrect server information
- Server is not available
System alarm 2 SNTP Synchronisation error Triggered if the D-50/D-70 display - Incorrect server information (address, port
could not synchronise its internal etc.)
clock to the SNTP server.
- Server is not available
System alarm 3 Modbus slave timeout error Triggered if the D-50/D-70 display - Bad RS485 or Digiware connection.
could not communicate with a
-C
ommunication speed on the Digiware bus
Modbus slave on the Digiware or
is too low (38400 by default)
RS485 bus.
-P
roduct is incorrectly requested (wrong
Modbus register, …)
System alarm 4 Modbus address conflict Triggered if the D-50/D-70 display A slave’s Modbus address must be unique
has detected an address conflict within Digiware and RS485 buses altogether;
among slaves. this alarm will be triggered if 2 slaves have
the same Modbus address.
System alarm 5 Product damaged Triggered if the product is flagged as -P
roduct has a wrong Network ID, Serial
damaged. Please return the device Number or MAC Address
to Socomec.
-A
newer version is available for a slave
product
System alarm 6 FTP export error Triggered if the D-50/D-70 display - Inconsistent password or user name
could not export data to the remote between server and client
FTP server.
-G
ateway does not have permission to write
files on FTP server
- FTP server unavailable
- Site Name is not configured
System alarm 7 Cyber Security alert Triggered if the D-50/D-70 display -D
enial-of-service attack caught (client
detects a cyber security threat. banned)
- Expiration of a digital certificate
System alarm 8 Password alert Triggered if there is an issue with the -A
larm is active by default until passwords
password of the Admin, Advanced are changed
User or Cyber security profile.
-A
larm is triggered once a year, 15 days
before the expiration of one of the
passwords and will remain active until they
are changed
When one or more System alarms are active, the ALARM LED on the front face of the D-50/D-70 display starts blinking.
Alarms are displayed on WEBVIEW-M (for D-70 display only) and a notification will be sent by email if the SMTP(S) feature
is enabled.
HOME |
LOADS
MEASURES
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
PROTECTION
EVENTS
PARAMETERS
...
If the "ALARM" LED of the D-50/D-70 display is lit, stable or flashing, it means there is at least one active alarm. Go to the
"EVENTS" menu to see which alarms are active.
HOME |
LOADS
MEASURES
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
PROTECTION
EVENTS
...
Note: the "Password Alert" alarm remains active (and the ALARM LED of the D-50/D-70 display blinks) until you
change the default passwords of the Admin, Advanced and Cybersecurity profiles on the webserver.
The "Password alert" alarm can also be disabled from the Easy Config System software in the "Alarms" menu of
the D-50/D-70.
* Front face only. The use of a silicone seal may be required to ensure sufficient sealing of the junction between D-50/D-70 display and
panel door.
SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol and is widely used by administrators for an easy network
monitoring of devices on IP networks. It works in a client-server communication mode on an Ethernet physical layer.
Once enabled from the Easy Config configuration software, the DIRIS Digiware D-70 display supports SNMP v1, v2 and
v3.The D-50 / D-70 is an agent SNMP v1, v2, v3 which responds to queries from managers (also called management
stations or supervisors).
The D-50 / D-70 allows access through SNMP of measurement data from SOCOMEC slaves connected via the RS485
bus or the Digiware bus.
Data from the slaves can be reached through a file called “MIB” (“Management Information Base”) under a hierarchical and
pre-defined structure. The MIB file of the D-50 / D-70 is named ”socomec-diris-products-mib” and is available from www.
socomec.com
The file must be uploaded in the Management station managing your metering system.
The Tree structure of the MIB contains multiple OIDs (Object Identifiers). An OID uniquely identifies and labels a managed
object (=parameter from metering devices) in the MIB.
For example, the electrical parameter “Current Inst I1” is identified by one OID. “Current Inst I2” is identified by another one.
AGENT Corresponds to the DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70: Interface between the PMDs and the manager
MANAGED DEVICE The PMDs connected downstream the D-50 / D-70 (ex: I-35, DIRIS B, DIRIS A…)
MIB Management information base where the OIDs are organized in a hierarchical tree
OID An object identifier that uniquely identifies and labels a managed object in the MIB hierarchy
COMMUNITY STRINGS A text that enables the authentication between an agent and the manager
TRAPS Notifications sent by the agent and received by the manager
There are 4 types of SNMP requests supported by the DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70:
• GetRequest: to retrieve the variable of an OID (I1 Inst for example)
• GetNextRequest: to retrieve the variable of the next OID (I2 Inst in this case)
• GetBulk: to retrieve multiple variables gathered together
• SetRequest: to change the value of one variable such as the state of a Digital output.
• Traps: Unlike the above commands which are initiated by the SNMP manager, Traps are initiated by the Agents with
no solicitation from the Manager. Traps are notifications to the Manager by the Agent of the occurrence of an event
and/or alarm..
Traps are sent by the agent in case one of the following alarms occurs:
• Alarm on a measurement
• Logical alarm (change of status of a Digital input)
• Combination alarms
• PQ events (inrush, voltage swells, voltage sags/dips, voltage interruptions)
• System alarms (Phase Rotation, CT disconnect, VI association)
The alarm must be activated in the product (using the configuration software Easy Config) in order for the Traps to be sent.
Traps can either be configured for specific hosts or “broadcast” to the whole network. Up to two server IP addresses can
be entered in Easy Config for SNMP trap notification of specific hosts.
• SNMPv3:
SNMPv3 uses the USM (User-based Security Module) for controlling access to information available via SNMP. This
version offers more security using three important features to prevent the interception and deciphering of data:
- A username (called security username)
- MD5 and SHA1 authentication protocols to hash the passwords
- DES and AES Privacy protocols to encrypt the data
PORT DESCRIPTION
161 Used to send and receive requests from the manager.
162 Used by the manager to receive notifications from the agent
D-50/D-70
Manager
Manager Port 161
Digiware bus
Port 161 Response
Annex I - 5. Retrieving data using the DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70 MIB file
The DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70 is compliant with MIB-II defined by the MIB standard RFC 1213 which defines the
following structure:
Root
iso (1)
org (3)
dod (6)
Internet (1)
system (1) interfaces (2) ip (4) vendor X (2) vendor Y (9) SOCOMEC (4555)
The standard branches are under the same parent branch structure: 1.3.6.1.4.1
The “Private (4)” group enables vendors to define private branches including the MIB OIDs of their own products.
Data related to SOCOMEC metering devices is located under the SOCOMEC enterprise category identified by OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.4555. This implies that all queries from a manager to SOCOMEC agents will start by the base path
1.3.6.1.4.1.4555.
Because the DIRIS Digiware is a multi-circuit system, the DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70 creates a dynamic table which
depends on the products connected downstream compatible with the DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70 and the loads
configured on each product.
After adding/deleting a downstream device or a load, make sure to update the topology of the D-70 display. This can be
done either directly from the display or from Webview:
• Add or delete a device
• Refresh the loads
Example: The OID for “Current Inst I1” will return a value for all I-xx, B-xx, DIRIS A etc.. On the contrary, the OID for “THD
Inst I1” will return “0” for an I-30 or an I-31 module.
This implies that each OID can be associated with several products and several loads.
The final OID to get the instantaneous current I1 for the I-30 module @ Modbus address 4 for load 1 is:
1.3.6.1.4.1.4555.10.20.20.1.10000.4.1
For the I-30 module @ address 5, there are multiple loads configured. This implies that the Modbus address must be
followed by the Load number in the OID.
Therefore, the final OID used to request I1 Inst for load 1 of the I-30 @ address 5 is:
1.3.6.1.4.1.4555.10.20.20.1.10000.5.1
The final OID to request I1 Inst for load 2 of the I-30 @ address 5 is 1.3.6.1.4.1.4555.10.20.20.1.10000.5.2
The final OID to request I1 Inst for load 3 of the I-30 @ address 5 is 1.3.6.1.4.1.4555.10.20.20.1.10000.5.3
Note: a request to OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.4555.10.20. 20.1.10001.5 will return “0” because the service ID 10001
corresponds to I2 inst whereas only single-phase loads are configured in the I-30 module @ address 5, which
means currents I2 and I3 parameters aren’t used.
• SNMP V3 configuration:
- SNMP V3 Authentication Protocol: If SNPM v3 is activated, you can choose an authentication protocol (MD5 or
SHA) to hash your password. For no authentication, select “None”.
- SNMP V3 Encryption Protocol: Choose between DES or AES privacy protocols for the encryption of data
messages. For no encryption, select “None”.
- SNMP V3 Read Username: Username enabling authentication for read-only functions.
- SNMP V3 Read/Write Username: Username enabling authentication for read and write functions.
- SNMP V3 Read Password: Password (also passphrase) accompanying the authentication and privacy
protocols, and allowing read-only functions. The length of the Read-only authentication & privacy password must
be between 8 and 16 characters.
- SNMP V3 Read/Write password: Password (also called passphrase) accompanying the authentication and
privacy protocols and allowing read and write functions. The length of the Read-Write authentication & privacy
password must be between 8 and 16 characters.
- Trap configuration: Choose to deactivate or activate the traps. If activated, you can choose to broadcast trap
notifications to all supervisers on the network or to notify only specific host stations (up to 2).
- Trap Host 1 IP: Enter the IP address of the 1st host station which will receive trap notifications.
- Trap Host 1 port: Enter the port used to send traps for the 1st host station.
- Trap Host 2 IP: Address: enter the IP address of the 2nd host station which will receive trap notifications.
- Trap Host 2 port: Enter the port used to send traps for the 2nd host station.
- Trap notification cycle: Enter the time after which a trap reminder will be sent for active alarms. By default, it is
set to 60min.
Device Object:
Every BACnet device compatible with the DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70 must have the Device Object and its associated
required properties that fully describe the BACnet device to the network.
Example for the Device Object of the DIRIS Digiware D-50 / D-70:
PROPERTY BACnet
Object_Identifier (OID) Required
Object_Name Required
Object_Type Required
System_Status Required
Vendor_Name Required
Vendor_Identifier Required
Model_Name Required
Firmware_Revision Required
Application_Software_Version Required
Protocol_Version Required
Protocol_Conformance_Class Required
Protocol_Services_Supported Required
Protocol_Object_Types_Supported Required
Object_List Required
Max_APDU_Length_Supported Required
Segmentation_Supported Required
APDU_Timeout Required
Location Optional
Description Optional
Local_Time Optional
Utc_Offset Optional
Local_Date Optional
Daylight_Saving_Status Optional
Active_COV_Subscriptions Optional
Serial_Number Optional
Property_List Optional
Version_Build_Date Proprietary
Operating_Hour_Counter Proprietary
The way the OID is assigned to an Analog Input Object (instance number) is the following:
OID = LLMM
• with LL = Load # of the device (starting at 1).
• with MM = Index of the measurement type (see Analog Input Measurement List).
For example, Analog Input with OID 204 reflects Phasis/Neutral Voltage V1 of Load 2 of corresponding device.
Average + Timestamp
Present + Timestamp
Partial + LastPartial
Average Min/Max +
Present Min/Max +
Object Description
Harmonics 2 -> 10
Lagging/Leading
Energies Total +
Reset Min/Max
Object Namew
Energies Total
Timestamp
Timestamp
Multifluid
Index
Type
Unit
0 VystPhN System Ph-N Voltage V Unsigned • •
1 VystPhPh System Ph-Ph Voltage V Unsigned • •
2 CurrentSyst System Current A Unsigned • •
3 Frequency System Frequency Hz Unsigned • • • • •
4 VoltPhNV1 Ph-N Voltage V1 V Unsigned • • • • •
5 VoltPhNV2 Ph-N Voltage V2 V Unsigned • • • • •
6 VoltPhNV3 Ph-N Voltage V3 V Unsigned • • • • •
7 VoltPhNVn Ph-N Voltage Vn V Unsigned • • • • •
8 VoltPhPhU12 Ph-Ph Voltage U12 V Unsigned • • • • •
9 VoltPhPhU23 Ph-Ph Voltage U23 V Unsigned • • • • •
10 VoltPhPhU31 Ph-Ph Voltage U31 V Unsigned • • • • •
11 CurrentI1 Current I1 A Unsigned • • • • •
12 CurrentI2 Current I2 A Unsigned • • • • •
13 CurrentI3 Current I3 A Unsigned • • • • •
14 CurrentIn Current In A Unsigned • • • • •
15 CurrentInba Current Inba % Unsigned • •
16 CurrentIdir Current Idir A Unsigned • •
17 CurrentIinv Current Iinv A Unsigned • •
18 CurrentIhom Current Ihom A Unsigned • •
19 CurrentInb Current Inb % Unsigned • •
20 PowerApparentNom Nominal Apparent VA Unsigned
• •
Power
21 TotalPowerActive Total Active Power W Signed • • • • •
22 TotalPowerRActive Total Reactive Power VAr Signed • • • • •
23 TotalPowerApparent Total Apparent Power VA Unsigned • • • • •
24 TotalPowerFactor Total Power Factor - Signed • • • • •
25 TotalPowerFactorType Total Power Factor - Unsigned • • • • •
Type
26 PowerActiveP1 P1 Active Power W Signed • • • • •
27 PowerActiveP2 P2 Active Power W Signed • • • • •
28 PowerActiveP3 P3 Active Power W Signed • • • • •
29 PowerRActiveQ1 Q1 Reactive Power VAr Signed • • • • •
30 PowerRActiveQ2 Q2 Reactive Power VAr Signed • • • • •
31 PowerRActiveQ3 Q3 Reactive Power VAr Signed • • • • •
32 PowerApparentS1 S1 Apparent Power VA Unsigned • • • • •
33 PowerApparentS2 S2 Apparent Power VA Unsigned • • • • •
34 PowerApparentS3 S3 Apparent Power VA Unsigned • • • • •
35 PowerFactorPF1 PF1 Power Factor - Signed • • • • •
Partial + LastPartial
Average Min/Max +
Present Min/Max +
Object Description
Harmonics 2 -> 10
Lagging/Leading
Energies Total +
Reset Min/Max
Object Namew
Energies Total
Timestamp
Timestamp
Multifluid
Index
Type
Unit
36 PowerFactorTypeSPF1 sPF1 Power Factor - Unsigned • • • • •
Type
37 PowerFactorPF2 PF2 Power Factor - Signed • • • • •
38 PowerFactorTypeSPF2 sPF1 Power Factor - Unsigned • • • • •
Type
39 PowerFactorPF3 PF3 Power Factor - Signed • • • • •
40 PowerFactorTypeSPF3 sPF1 Power Factor - Unsigned • • • • •
Type
41 LoadCurve_ Load Curve Positive W Unsigned • •
P+ Active Power
42 LoadCurve_P- Load Curve Negative W Unsigned • •
Active Power
43 LoadCurve_ Load Curve Positive VAr Unsigned • •
Q+ Reactive Power
44 LoadCurve_Q- Load Curve Negative VAr Unsigned • •
Reactive Power
45 LoadCurve_S Load Curve Apparent VA Unsigned • •
Power
46 THD_I1 THD I1 % Unsigned • • • •
47 THD_I2 THD I2 % Unsigned • • • •
48 THD_I3 THD I3 % Unsigned • • • •
49 THD_In THD In % Unsigned • • • •
50 THD_V1 THD V1 % Unsigned • • • •
51 THD_V2 THD V2 % Unsigned • • • •
52 THD_V3 THD V3 % Unsigned • • • •
53 THD_U12 THD U12 % Unsigned • • • •
54 THD_U23 THD U23 % Unsigned • • • •
55 THD_U31 THD U31 % Unsigned • • • •
56 A+ Positive Active Energy Wh Unsigned • • •
57 A- Negative Active Energy Wh Unsigned • • •
58 ER+ Positive Reactive VArh Unsigned
Energy • • • •
Click on the “Field protocols” tab, and under “Communication”, then BACnet, enter BACnet settings:
BACnet activation: activate or disable BACnet IP communication from the D-50/D-70 display.
Virtual Network ID: set the virtual Network ID of the D-50/D-70 display. It must be unique within the BACnet network.
Main instance ID: set the main Instance ID (100 by default) for the D-50/D-70 display. It must be unique within the BACnet
network.
Annex III - 1. FTP file export protocol (only available with DIRIS Digiware D-70)
Measurement logs (see “4.2.2. Introduction to DIRIS Digiware D-70”, page 9) can be automatically exported via FTP(S).
Authentication part:
Site Name & Server Name: used to identify from which DIRIS Digiware D-50/D-70 the files are being exported.
The default site name is “SITE” (must be modified if the export mode is set to EMS) and the default server name
corresponds to the NET ID marked on the front face of the D-50/D-70 gateway.
Server: activate the FTP server to enable the automatic export of data to a remote FTP server.
Destination folder: tree view of the FTP server folder in which you want to export the files.
Upload Log files: activate this to have additional information for troubleshooting in case of an export issue.
FTP Server: This contains the login details of the FTP server (standard or secure).
Address: enter the IP address of your FTP server
Port: enter the secured or non-secured port to use for the FTP export
User Name: e
nter the user name the access the remote server. It must be consistent with the User name configured on
the FTP server.
Password: enter the password to access the remote server. It must be consistent with the passwordconfigured on the
FTP server.
Secure Communication: activate or deactivate the secured export (FTPS)
File format: there are two different types of data file
• CSV: file in a .csv format in which data is in a user-friendly layout
• EMS: file in .csv format whose layout is more practical to integrate into an energy management software.
In EMS mode, the exported files are named according to the following:
Site name_Server name_Device name_Data type_date_time.csv
Example: if an export file is named “socomec_E5C801_I35_LoadCurve_2017-08-15_20-00-00.csv”, then the file was
exported on August 15th, 2017 at 20:00 (8:00pm), it contains Load curves (Demand Power) from a device named I35
from a gateway whose Server name is E5C801 and Site name is socomec.
In EMS mode, the Site Name must be different from default name (“SITE”), or the “FTP error” system alarm will be
triggered.
Test Connectivity: once the configuration is done, you can test the connectivity by manually exporting a test file
Activate the type of data you want to export automatically. The DIRIS Digiware D-70 can log and export 3 types of data:
Enegies Index: Ea, Er, Es etc. (Meters)
Measurement logs/trends: archived parameters U, I, F, PF etc. (Measurements)
Load curves / demand: P, Q, S etc. (Load curves)
For each data type, specify the rate at which data will be exported (once an hour, once a day etc.) and at which time.
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