Eltek Smartpack S
The Eltek Smartpack S is a controller that allows you to monitor and control DC power systems.
Information is polled from the device using SNMP calls. In addition, the original web interface of the device is available through the connector.
About
Version Info
| Range | Key Features | Based on | System Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | Initial version. | - | - |
| 1.0.1.x | HTTP connection added. | - | - |
Product Info
| Range | Supported Firmware |
|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | - |
| 1.0.1.x | - |
System Info
| Range | DCF Integration | Cassandra Compliant | Linked Components | Exported Components |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0.0.x | No | Yes | - | - |
| 1.0.1.x | No | Yes | - | - |
Configuration
Connections
SNMP main connection
This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
SNMP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.
SNMP Settings:
- Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161.
- Get community string: The community string used when reading values from the device, by default public.
- Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device, by default private.
HTTP secondary connection (only available in range 1.0.1.x)
This connector also uses a secondary HTTP connection and requires the following input during element creation:
HTTP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP or URL of the destination.
- IP port: The IP port of the destination (default: 80).
- Bus address: The proxy server to be bypassed (default: bypassproxy).
Configuration of credentials to retrieve logging (range 1.0.1.x)
When the element goes in timeout, it will wait until it can retrieve the log file from the device and update the element with the data available in the file. However, for this feature to work, you need to make sure valid credentials for the web interface are specified on the System Overview page, as well as the name of the log file. Note that you need to specify the encode password.
Configuration of normal or lite mode
This connector can be run in NORMAL mode (default) or in LITE mode. In LITE mode, only a very limited number of parameters is polled, so that less data traffic is generated.
To toggle between NORMAL mode and LITE mode, click the LITE Protocol toggle button on the System Overview page.
Web Interface
The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.
How to Use
The connector consists of different pages that cover the various subsections that can be monitored/controlled for this device. You can find more information on these below.
System Overview
This page displays general information about the device, such as the general Status, the physical Location, Information about the System Model, and the Units that are used.
In range 1.0.1.x, an Access Configuration section is available, where you can specify the credentials and the name of the log file to retrieve in case the element goes into timeout. The Status of the Element is also displayed here. With the Force Fetch Log button, you can manually trigger the retrieval of the log file; however, this will only work if the element is in timeout.
In version 1.0.1.3, the possibility is added to set the web interface address using the parameter Device HTTP IP.
Lite Mode
This page displays Status parameters and information related to Current System, Tenant Power, Flexi Monitor Input Table, and Generator Runtime. The Generator Runtime Day and Generator Runtime Week can be reset instantly using the Reset Generator Runtime button.
Mains
This page displays information about the Mains, such as the Mains Status, the Energy Log, and the Outage Log.
The page contains a number of page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page buttons Monitors Tables, Outage Tables, and Voltage Table provide access to a number of tables.
Generator
This page displays information about the Generator, such as the Generator Status, the Energy Log, Run Hours Log, and the Fuel Consumption Log.
The page contains a number of page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page buttons Energy Log Tables, Run Hours Tables, and Daily Run Setup Table provide access to a number of tables.
Rectifiers
This page displays information about the Rectifiers, such as the Rectifiers Status and the Energy Log.
The page contains a number of page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page buttons Energy Log Tables and Rectifier Table provide access to a number of tables.
Solar Chargers
This page displays information about the Solar Chargers, such as the Solar Chargers Status and the Energy Log.
The page contains two page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page button Energy Log Tables provides access to a number of tables.
Dcdc
This page displays information about the Dcdc, such as the Dcdc Number of Groups.
The Tables page button provides access to Dcdc-related tables.
Wind Chargers
This page displays information about the Wind Chargers, such as the Wind Chargers Status and the Energy Log.
The page contains two page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page button Energy Log Tables provides access to a number of tables.
Load
This page displays information about the Load, such as the Load Status and the Energy Log.
The page contains a number of page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page buttons Energy Log Tables, Group Table, LVLD Table, Fuse Table, and Voltage Table provide access to a number of tables.
Battery
This page displays information about the Battery, such as the Battery Status, the Energy Log, and the Cycle Log.
The page contains a number of page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page buttons Bank Tables, Monitor Tables, Energy Log Tables, and Cycle Log Tables provide access to a number of tables.
Battery Group 2
This page displays information about the Battery Group 2, such as the Battery Group 2 Status, the Energy Log, and the Cycle Log.
The page contains a number of page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page buttons Energy Log Tables and Cycle Log Tables provide access to a number of tables.
Inputs
This page displays the Input Control Unit Tables, with parameters such as Status and Value.
Outputs
This page displays the Output Control Unit Tables, with parameters such as Status and Description.
Control System
This page displays information about the Control System, such as the Control System Status and the Energy Log.
The page contains two page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The Tables page button displays information about the units, such as the Serial Number, HW Version, Temperature, and Earth Fault.
Alarm Groups
This page displays information about the Alarm Group, such as the Status and Description.
Inverters
This page displays information about the Inverters, such as the Energy Log and the Reactive Energy Log.
The page contains a number of page buttons. The Configuration page button provides access to all configurable parameters. The page buttons Energy Log Tables and Reactive Energy Log Tables provide access to a number of tables.