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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The EDR has a configuration and status page that can be viewed using a phone or computer by connecting to the device over WiFi. This console generally is used on installation to make sure data is collected correctly, or for debugging.
The EDR has a configuration and status page that can be viewed using a phone or computer by connecting to the device over WiFi. This console generally is used on installation to make sure data is collected correctly, or for debugging.
== Field Configuration ==
Video for this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2lrFy0ITbQ
Generally EMIT will send out the EDR already configured to communicate via Modbus to a specific panel. If the module is not configured, the guides below detail how to configure the module for a type of panel.
Configuring for DE3000 Panel: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dyrNdjfzIoRU_jQudMkycjfdVLv5qpE9/view?usp=sharing
Configuring for DD40 Panel: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ezXo-FjjVbN7KEMYP_QOT_bAh-wFuItK/view?usp=sharing
Configuring for TTD Panel: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T3Swgi9AEfIZVWNaiK0IRWOVD0lQ8qfm/view?usp=sharing
Configuring for Centurion C4 Panel: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HymMxYioAVNnu5k8kos7s0r-imrJR0Am/view?usp=sharing


== Installation Guides ==
== Installation Guides ==

Revision as of 15:45, 21 July 2022

EDR Documents and Guides

EDR Config Tool

Field Configuration

Installation Guides

Internal EDT Update

Troubleshooting Guide

Connecting

Wi-Fi Console Pages

Overview

The EDR has a configuration and status page that can be viewed using a phone or computer by connecting to the device over WiFi. This console generally is used on installation to make sure data is collected correctly, or for debugging.

Installation Guides

There are install guides for different types of panels that shows the specific details for that type. The currently available install guide links are below.

New combined document: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TUEDAemMng3xTDCwqNSy16d1HOJxVciA/view?usp=sharing

Murphy TTD: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HAgyOSzoLrYLllkaGtimA7d615ya94mX/view?usp=sharing

Murphy Centurion C4: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tuuhHGA9hmNi1F7u8UZXB_T4W_WQ0ZDw/view?usp=sharing

Altronic DD40: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19JtSU3lCrNTc7ImUOF3COnTjD202lT8K/view?usp=sharing

Altronic DE3000: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vr13MZFmAYcYUXR2m1OtI8qCx5ZwBlM6/view?usp=sharing

EMIT EIM (ETS): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kl9VpiL9J_T9oSIxmK3vCQONw2cDAIAM/view?usp=sharing

Internal EDT Update

The EDR has an internal EDT that is updated separately from the EDR itself. It is uncommon that it needs to be updated, but if it does follow these steps.

1. Download the latest EDT_xxxx.hex file from this page

2. Put the file on a USB drive

3. Remove the cover of the EDR by loosening the screws on one of the end caps

4. Locate the USB port near the power switch that was previously hidden

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USB port location

5. Turn power off and back on (or if already off, turn on)

6. Wait about 60 seconds for the update to complete. If you connect to the EDR wifi console, the new version number should show up under the debug tab

7. Remove USB and replace cover

Troubleshooting Guide

This document covers troubleshooting steps for various EDR issues:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-gnsQWNj71XOUQYHcC5wN2dpd5X-1Hr6/view?usp=sharing

Connecting

Check your target device’s Wi-Fi settings for a network called “EDR_xxxx”, where xxxx is the serial number of the Data Relay. Connect to this network and enter the password ‘emitemit’.

Note: There will be no internet access while you are connected to the network. It is recommended that you turn auto reconnect off.

Once connected, open a web browser and type http://172.16.16.1/ . This will bring up the Data Relay console.

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Wi-Fi Console Pages

From the top right menu on a phone, or along the top on a computer, there will be the following page categories: Status, Compressor Master, Alerts, Engine Data Translator, Modbus Slave, and Debug. Each of these 6 pages are detailed below.

Status

The Status page shows the current readings for engine and compressor data. Settings cannot be edited on this page. Also shown under “General” is the serial number and software version.

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The Modbus master data will show the latest values read from the annunciator, and when the value was last read. Normally values are polled every 10 seconds, but this may vary by software version.

The engine data section of General Status will show any collected data from the engine data translator.

Compressor Master

The Compressor Master page is used for viewing and changing information related to the Modbus master table. Sections are:

Modbus Master Table

Under this heading is shown the full master table and raw values read.

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In the above screenshot, Engine speed is being pulled from Register 41003, ID 10. The value is being read as “0” successfully, because the age is 7s.

Some values will have a ‘Never’ value for the Age because they have not yet been successfully read. In some cases, the value is never even expected because the register is “0”- For example, “Manifold Pressure Right” on a single bank unit will never be seen. If an expected value is missing, it can be debugged from this table.

The table can be edited on this page by selecting a cell and changing the value.

Modbus Master Table File

The next heading on this page is “Modbus Master Table File”, where the entire master table can be downloaded or uploaded.

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On initial setup, it may be easier to edit the file to get all the registers entered at once rather than edit each row individually over the Wi-Fi console. Also, the download/upload function can be used to use a configuration on another unit.

To download the current file, select “Download”. To upload a new file, select “Browse” then “Upload”.

Network Configuration

The network configuration section is used to setup the RS-485 or Ethernet settings to connect to the slave device(s). Select either Serial or Ethernet by selecting a checkbox, then enter the information to match the settings for the device being targeted.

Network Statistics

The network statistics section shows the number of bytes sent and received. This may be useful for debugging.

Recent Messages

This heading shows the latest message sent and received over RS-485. This may be useful for debugging.

Alerts

Current Run Register

There is a target register and ID that the Data Relay uses to determine the current run status.

The “Current Run Register” heading shows the current reading from that register and how it is decoded using the Run Status Table.

Below the current reading/state, the configuration for the target ID/ register for the run status can be adjusted. Normally this should be set up only once.

Current Fault Register

Like the “Current Run Register”, the Current Fault Register section will show the latest reading from the fault register and how it is interpreted.

In some cases, the fault code register might not have a valid value if the unit is not actually faulted.

The current ID / Register being polled for the fault status can also be edited here if needed.

Run Status Table

The Run Status Table section shows the entire run status table configured. The value/ state type pairs can be adjusted here if needed. When the Data Relay reads the run status register, it will use this table to interpret the current state of the annunciator.

Fault Code Table

Under the Fault Code Table section, the entire fault code table is shown. The table can be edited or expanded here if needed.

Table Configuration Files

Under this section, the fault code table or the run status table can be downloaded / uploaded to the computer for editing in Excel ®. This is often the fastest way to set up the tables on initial setup.

Engine Data Translator

The Engine Data Translator tab has two sections related to the engine data.

Engine Data

This section will show all currently collected engine data. Any valid information seen on the engine data bus will show up here.

Configuration

Under this section, the engine type can be selected.

Modbus Slave

The Modbus Slave tab is used to set up the slave connection of the Data Relay. This is only used if another SCADA needs to pull engine data over Modbus from the Data Relay. This tab has three sections.

Network Configuration

The Network Configuration section is used to configure the serial or IP settings for the Data Relay. The slave ID of the Data Relay itself can also be set here.

Network Statistics

This section shows the bytes sent and received by the RS-485 slave port. This information may be useful for debugging.

Modbus Table

This section has a link to download the Modbus slave table. This table is the same for all devices.

Debug

The Debug tab has three sections related to the connection to EMIT Data Services and Debugging.

Device Config

This section shows the cellular config of the device.

The “Service Level” will show 2 or higher if the unit is activated to send remote data to EMIT. The activation is done by calling 307-673-0883 and asking for “Telematics Activation” or emailing [[1]] with the board serial number, and the activation is sent over the air. The Unit Number is also pulled from the remote server and can be configured in the portal at https://data.emittechnologies.com/ .

The “Sync Telematics Config” button is not often used but may be requested by EMIT Tech support. The button will ping the server for the latest service level and Unit. If the Unit number is not correct, try this button.

The “Send Test Callout” button can be used to send a test callout to the current callout targets for the unit.

Connection Information

The connection information section shows current Cell connection info. If there is no signal strength or carrier shown here, check the antenna connections. In some cases, a higher antenna may be needed.

Software Update

The software update section is used to upload a software update. Select “Browse” to select a file, then “Update” to start an update. The update process will take about a minute. Software updates will have a file name “EDR_update[…].emt” where the […] varies.