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This document provides information about Device Management, covering topics like adding serial and Ethernet devices, importing devices from CSV, adding 3rd party Modbus devices, defining logical devices for water and gas, configuring hierarchy, and defining virtual sources. It details the Management Console, network components, sites, and devices within the system, and also explains connection schedules and system log events. The document aims to provide a comprehensive guide for Schneider Electric's Power Monitoring Expert system.

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Device Management Management Console and Web Device Manager EocStruxureTM Power Monitoring Expert Digital Power Global Training Confidential Property of Schneider Electric Internal Chapter Objective: By the end of this chapter, you will be able to und...

Device Management Management Console and Web Device Manager EocStruxureTM Power Monitoring Expert Digital Power Global Training Confidential Property of Schneider Electric Internal Chapter Objective: By the end of this chapter, you will be able to understand: 1. Add Serial and Ethernet devices using Management Console and Device Manager. 2. Import devices from CSV to Device Manager 3. Add 3rd party Modbus Device to Management Console. 4. Define Logical Devices in Management Console that represents the water and gas devices. 5. Configure the hierarchy with specific site information and devices. 6. Define virtual sources that aggregate common load types together. Internal Agenda 01 02 03 04 Management Console Network Components Setting up Network Device Manager 05 06 07 08 Device Type Editor Logical Devices for Hierarchy and Key Points to (DTE) WAGES Virtual Meter Remember Management Console Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 4 Internal Management Console Overview Add, remove or configure system components, such as metering devices, in your Power Monitoring Expert power management system. Set up different types of sites (communication links such as Ethernet or serial), and set up connection schedules for these sites. The Management Console Tools menu provides access to device and system configuration, maintenance and programming tools. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 5 Internal Management Console Interface A. System Setup pane and icons B. Sort indicator C. Group By Box area D. Filter indicator E. Column Selector F. Pin/Unpin icon G. Display window * H. Edit Filter button I. Current filter applied J. Hover text K. Show historical devices option * This area displays the contents of the selected System Setup icon Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 6 Internal Network Components Servers A server is a computer in the PME system that runs administrative software to control access to the network and its resources, such as metering devices. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 8 Internal Sites A group of devices in the system that share a common communications link Direct site Ethernet Gateway site Serial communications occur between a It consists of an RS-485 chain of devices that computer and one or more meters. communicates with an Ethernet network via an Ethernet device. Most commonly used as RS-485 to RS-232 converter to connect more than one serial device. The Ethernet device acts as a gateway. Modem Site Modem site OPC Site OPC site Communications occur between a remote An OPC site consists of an OPC client that modem (at the Modem Site) and a local modem communicates with OPC-compliant devices on (on the server). the network. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 9 Internal Devices A meter or other component that communicates and gathers data Serial DevicesSerial devices Logical Devices Logical devices Serial devices belong to direct sites, modem A collection of measurements from physical sites, or Ethernet gateway sites. and VIP devices grouped into single sources Communicate through a modem, RS-232, RS- for use in the system. 485, or Ethernet-to-Serial gateway connection. Ethernet devices OPC Devices OPC devices These devices are directly connected to the OPC devices represent physical devices to network via Ethernet. which the system is communicating through an OPC interface. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 10 Internal Dial Out Modems A server computer uses dial out modem to communicate with a remote modem. The modem can be implemented in 2 ways: A traditional hardware-based modem A software-based modem that uses the computer’s processor. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 11 Internal Connection Schedules Connection schedules are programmed routines for a server to regularly connect to and disconnect from sites (and their associated devices) and Ethernet devices. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 12 Internal System Log Events System Log Events lists events for the network. Select what time frame and components you want to view events for. Note: System Log events can also be seen from PME Web Applications (recommended). Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 13 Internal Setting up your Network Site and Device Naming Use simple, meaningful names PME requires a single name for each Site in the system. The site could have the name GatewayA, allowing for expansion Device names in PME are comprised of two parts combined into a single string: Group.Device with more Link150 gateways in the future. Device Group – a logical location or group of devices The location of an ION9000 is in the Device Name – a specific load or equipment east substation on the main incomer The maximum length for a Group.Device name is 99 characters (+1 for the panel. The full device name could period separation). be East_Sub.Main Site, Device Group, and Device names cannot contain spaces or the In multi-site / RBAC systems, ensure following characters: you have a strong naming convention for the administrator to \/:*?"{}.,'&@|%# easily identify the site. Do not use names such as CON, AUX, COM1, and LPT1 for sites and SiteA.Main_Incomer devices. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 15 Internal How to add… an Ethernet Device? Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 16 Demonstration Internal Adding an Ethernet Device Ethernet devices are configured in PME by providing fixed IP addresses (IPv4 or IPv6) and ports or based on device names. To add an Ethernet device, click the Devices icon. Right-click the display window and select New > Ethernet Device. Fill in the Group, Name, Device Type, IP Address or Host Name, and Time Zone fields. This setting is only used for the display of timestamped data in the software. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 17 Internal Add an Ethernet Device Group.Name Type of Address Address Address Address Group Name Device Type (Do Not Edit) comm VM 1 to 3 VM 4 to 6 VM 7 to 9 VM 10 to 12 Utility Main Utility.Main ION 9000 Ethernet 192.168.100.114 192.168.100.115 192.168.100.121 192.168.100.122 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 18 Internal Trainer will provide the IP Addresses to Connect Internal Exercise – 10 Add an Ethernet devices to Management Console Duration: 10 mins Page: 23 of Student Workbook Resource: Pre-Startup Name Verification.xlsx Optional: Confirm that devices are Time Synchronized Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 20 How to add… an Ethernet Gateway Site and a Serial Device? Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 21 Demonstration Internal Adding an Ethernet gateway site 1. Click the Sites icon. 2. Right-click the display window and select New > Ethernet Gateway Site. 3. Complete the Name, IP Address or Host Name and TCP/IP Port fields. (The IP address can be IPv4 or IPv6) The TCP/IP Port identifies which communications port is used to connect to the serial devices. The port you use depends on the type of Ethernet gateway you want to set up (i.e.,use 7801 for an EtherGate gateway via COM1 or use port 502 for a Modbus gateway). 4. Configure the other fields as you require. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 22 Internal Adding a Device to the Ethernet Gateway Site 1. Click the Devices icon. 2. Right-click the display window and select New > Serial Device on Ethernet Gateway Site. 3. Fill in these fields: Group: Type a name for the group or select an existing group from the list. Name: Type the name you want to give the device. Device Type: Select the type of device. Unit ID: Type the Unit ID of the device; the range is 1-9999 for ION devices or 1-247 for Modbus devices Site: Select the Ethernet gateway site you previously set up. Time Zone: Select the time zone you want the device data to be displayed in, in the software. 4. Configure the other fields as you require. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 23 Internal Add a Site and a Device Group.Name Type of Address Address Address Address Group Name Device Type (Do Not Edit) comm VM 1 to 3 VM 4 to 6 VM 7 to 9 VM 10 to 12 PM3250 Serial (6) 192.168.100.102 x x BoardA Lighting2 BoardA.Lighting2 PM1200 Serial (2) x x 192.168.100.102 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 24 Internal Trainer will provide the Gateway & Serial Device details Internal Exercise – 11 1. Add an Ethernet Gateway Sites to Management Console 2. Add Devices to the Ethernet Gateway Sites Duration: 15 mins Page: 24 of Student Workbook Resource: Pre-Startup Name Verification.xlsx Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 26 Editing a network component Click the icon in the System Setup pane for the type of component you want to edit. In the display window, right-click the network component you want to edit and select Configure If you rename a group or device, the (with being the type of component you data that is already stored in the want to edit). database is associated with the new group or device name. You can rename devices or groups displayed in the Devices New data will be added to the pane without selecting the Configure option. database using the new name. Make the required changes. Click OK when you are finished to save your changes. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 27 Internal Managed Circuits in Management Console Device Range: BCPM, HDPM6000 Management Console allows you to automatically create devices representing the circuits of multi-circuit devices. PME treats each circuit as a source for both real time and historical data in the system. These sources represent the physical structure in the system and can be recognized in Hierarchy Manager. This is an irreversible process. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 28 Internal Accessing meters with advanced security 1. Right-click the device that has Advanced Security enabled and select Security to open the Meter Security Settings dialog. 2. From the Software Access dropdown list, select the user (configured on the meter using Designer or ION Setup) that has the access settings that you want the services and components to use when accessing the device. 3. Click Match Password and type the password for that user in the Password field then re-type it in the Confirm Password field. 4. Select the check box if you want to allow the software to send secure time If you have a meter in your synchronization signals to the meter. network with Advanced Security Clear the check box if you do not want to send secure time enabled, use Management synchronization signals to the device. Console to allow ION Windows 5. Click OK. Services to access the meter. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 29 Internal Diagnostics Viewer Management Console > Tools > System > Diagnostics Viewer Troubleshoot network communications problems and related network errors. Service Diagnostics for certain services: ION Network Router ION Site ION Log Inserter Communication Diagnostics for sites, hardware and software nodes Diagnostics Viewer showing how utilized a communication channel is for an ION7650 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 30 Internal Device Manager Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 31 Internal Device Manager User Interface Open form PME Web Applications Settings > System> Device Manager Search and filter options to quickly Add Sites find and view devices you are looking  Configure devices and sites.  Import device and site configurations from other applications, such as ION Setup.  Export device and site configuration in CSV format for use in another PME system. CSV Import/Export  Import device and site Batch add and edit devices in a csv and configuration in CSV format import the csv to update devices in PME Export device csv from ION Setup and for efficient configuration of import into PME large systems. Export devices from PME to always have Device communication latest device information status at a glance Import sites, ethernet devices, serial devices and OPC devices at the same time Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 32 Internal Add a Device and a Site 1. Customer can add a device using this option. 2. Same or more features than Management Console. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 33 Internal Device Manager or Management Console? Device Manager shares the site and device configuration with Management Console Device Manager Management Console Exporting device and site configuration in CSV Add direct serial or modem sites. format. Configuring modems and connection schedules. Importing device and site configuration in CSV Configuring managed circuits and logical devices. format. Configuring devices with advanced security. Accessing any of the maintenance and programming Add, Delete or Reconfigure devices and sites in the tools. web interface. Configuring devices and sites in a Windows application on an Engineering client. Note: You cannot add direct serial sites or modem sites with Device Manager. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 34 Internal Some Use Cases Use case #1: Use case #2: Use case #3: Adding devices very first time Adding more devices Bulk editing devices Add devices in a CSV or Export devices to CSV from Export devices to CSV from export CSV from ION Setup Web Device Manager Web Device Manager Import CSV in Web Device Add new devices to the Update device information in Manager exported CSV the exported CSV Devices added to PME after Re-import CSV in Web Re-import CSV in Web the import Device Manager Device Manager New devices added to PME Device information updated in after the import PME after the import Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 35 Internal Import Devices and Sites Download the Configuration Import Template Click on Import button to open the Information window Download the respective CSV template from here Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 36 Internal Filter Devices Click on Filter icon Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 37 Internal Some More Options Click on the Options Check your Licenses Export Device config and Network config Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 38 Internal Important Notes 1. Only those settings that are common to all selected devices can be configured at the same time. 2. Do not edit the content of the UniqueSystemId column (only when you export device list in CSV). 3. When a device is deleted through Device Manager, it is marked as Historical device in the system and removed from the default view of the devices table. 4. User cannot add direct serial sites or modem sites with Device Manager. Use Management Console to add these sites. 5. You can export device list from ION Setup in CSV and the same can be Imported to PME using Device Manager. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 39 Internal Trainer will provide more device details for communication Internal Add more Ethernet Devices Do not add the greyed out rows Group.Name Type of Address Address Address Address Group Name Device Type (Do Not Edit) comm VM 1 to 3 VM 4 to 6 VM 7 to 9 VM 10 to 12 Utility Main Utility.Main ION 9000 Ethernet 192.168.100.114 192.168.100.115 192.168.100.121 192.168.100.122 BoardA HVAC1 BoardA.HVAC1 ION 9000 Ethernet 192.168.100.112 192.168.100.113 192.168.100.116 192.168.100.117 BoardA HVAC2 BoardA.HVAC2 ION 9000 Ethernet 192.168.101.111 192.168.101.112 192.168.101.113 192.168.101.114 BoardA Process1 BoardA.Process1 PM8000 Ethernet 192.168.100.145 192.168.100.146 192.168.100.149 192.168.100.148 BoardA Process2 BoardA.Process2 PM5500 Series Ethernet 192.168.100.133 192.168.100.134 192.168.100.135 192.168.100.136 BoardA Process3 BoardA.Process3 ION 7400 Ethernet 192.168.100.131 192.168.100.131 192.168.100.147 192.168.101.122 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 41 Internal Add more Serial Devices Do not add the greyed-out rows Group.Name Type of Address Address Address Address Group Name Device Type (Do Not Edit) comm VM 1 to 3 VM 4 to 6 VM 7 to 9 VM 10 to 12 PM5100 series Serial (5) 192.168.100.102 x x BoardA Lighting1 BoardA.Lighting1 PM5350 Serial (1) x x 192.168.100.102 PM3250 Serial (6) 192.168.100.102 x x BoardA Lighting2 BoardA.Lighting2 PM1200 Serial (2) x x 192.168.100.102 Micrologic 5.0/6.0/7.0 H x 10.10.10.30 (3) 10.10.10.30 (4) 10.10.10.30 (5) BoardA Lighting3 BoardA.Lighting3 Serial (ID) 192.168.100.101 MicroLogic (NSX) 5.2 E x x x (4) Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 42 Internal Exercise – 12 1. Add devices using Web Device Manager 2. Add devices from ION Setup Export Duration: 20 mins Page: 26 of Student Workbook Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 43 Device Type Editor How to add a 3rd party Modbus Device? Overview Use the Device Type Editor (DTE) to create device drivers for Modbus and OPC devices. Device drivers are called Device Types in PME. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 45 Internal Modbus Device Driver Architecture 1. Each Modbus device driver is defined from the combination of two files: the Map file (.xml) and Tree file (.ion) 2. These files work together to create the Modbus device driver. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 46 Internal ION Handle and ION Tree M Map File (.xml) IO ION Tree File (.ion) The ION handle is the reference ID used by PME to The ION tree is a hierarchical listing of every node and identify the ION register that is mapped to the Modbus organizing ION Handles into manager, module, and register. register in the PME network. The ION handle is automatically assigned when you map This is used to easily find measurements in PME a Modbus register from the Register Map to the ION applications, like Vista, Designer and looks like this: register in the ION Tree. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 47 Internal Main user interface Open from Management Console > Tools > System > Device Type Editor A. Measurement Tree pane A B. String Register Details pane C. Modbus/OPC Map pane B C Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 48 Internal Configuring Software Logging – User Interface Device Type Editor > Tools > Configure Software Logging… A B C D E F A. Select this check box to make the downstream device columns appear B. Register Area C. Stale Data Link D. Mean Area E. High Area F. Low Area G. Global register edit area. Use this area to globally edit all rows selected in the upper pane. G Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 49 Internal A quick note: The custom device types are limited to reading Numeric and Boolean data from the device. These device types cannot access complex data such as historical logs, event logs or waveform captures. Drivers created, require necessary Device Licenses. The register name has a maximum character limit of 50, including spaces. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 50 Internal Exercise – 13 Create a New 3rd Party Modbus Device using DTE Duration: 30 mins Page: 29 of Student Workbook Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 51 Logical Device for WAGES What are WAGES? WAGES (water, air, gas, electricity, and steam) PME supports the creation and importation of are all the utilities that could be used in a building. WAGES devices and measurements for real-time Residential and commercial buildings may require monitoring, informative dashboards and detailed water, gas and electricity. reports. Industrial building may require compressed air and/or steam as well. Dashboards application Trends application Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 53 Internal What is a Logical Device? A logical device is a collection of measurements from physical and virtual devices grouped into a single source for use in the system. This allows a user to group measurements collected from WAGES devices on a PLC and assign them to new sources with standard measurement names. These devices will be directly available in Management Console and may be used in the system Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 54 Internal Logical Device editors Open the Logical Device editor applications from Management Console > Tools The procedure to define a new logical device is as follows: 1. Use the Logical Device Type Editor to create logical device types. You need supervisor- 2. Add the logical device to Management Console level access to be able 3. Use the Logical Device Editor to configure specific logical devices by to define logical device mapping input registers to output measurements that are defined in the associated device type. types and to create logical devices in the editors. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 55 Internal Logical Device requirements The physical device(s) must be defined in Management Console before a logical device may be defined. Logical devices require at least one of the following sources: PLC (programmable logic controller) Input metering on a PowerLogic device (for example, PM8000, ION7650, and so on) Input metering on a 3rd-party device Multi-circuit devices (BCPM / BCM / MCM) Virtual Processor (VIP) OPC tags from an OPC server Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 56 Internal Logical Device Type Editor Management Console > Tools > Logical Device > Logical Device Type Editor Define a collection of output measurements for each logical device type. When a device type is selected in the display grid, the current information for that device type is displayed in the edit area. The edit area has a Summary tab and a Measurement tab. New device types are created using: System Measurements (for example, Air, Current, and Voltage) Custom Measurements - add a new custom measurement only if an existing measurement does not suffice. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 57 Internal Logical Device Configuration Use the Logical Device Editor to map measurements from physical devices to measurements provided by the logical device type that is associated with a logical device. Mapping measurements: 1. Set Logical Device Group and Name 2. Select Logical Device Type 3. Select Input Device 4. Drag Registers into the Mapping Grid to Map to Output Measurements A. Header Area B. Mapping Area Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 58 Exercise – 14 Create new Logical Device types for Utility Meters Duration: 10 mins Page: 34 of Student Workbook (to be continued to the next exercise) Water Utility Gas Utility Water Volume Natural Gas Volume Water Volume Last Interval Natural Gas Volume Last Interval Water Volume This Interval Natural Gas Volume This Interval Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 59 Exercise – 14 Continuation to the previous exercise Define the Logical Devices Duration: 10 mins Page: 35 of Student Workbook (continuation from previous exercise) Water Utility Gas Utility Input Device Registers Register Mapping Input Device Registers Register Mapping WAGES External Input 1 Water Volume WAGES External Input 2 Natural Gas Volume Cumulative Usage Cumulative Usage WAGES External Input 1 Water Volume WAGES External Input 2 Natural Gas Volume Demand Last Last Interval Demand Last Last Interval WAGES External Input 1 Water Volume WAGES External Input 2 Natural Gas Volume Present Demand This Interval Present Demand This Interval Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 60 Hierarchy and Virtual Meter Internal What is a Hierarchy? A hierarchy organizes devices from Management Console into recognizable views by defining their relationships as parts of a system model. Energy data can be grouped, aggregated, and used by other components of the software. Views are intended to represent the real world electrical, physical, and business characteristics of your organization. Main Facility “Site” These sources may be used directly in Dashboards and Reports Offices Labs “Buildings” HVAC Lighting HVAC Lighting Process 1 Process 2 “Areas” These devices are available in Management Console Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 62 Internal Hierarchy Manager views PME Web Applications Settings > System > Hierarchies The items contained in a view, and how those items relate to each other are specified using a template approach. One of these templates is configured when Power Monitoring Expert is first installed. There are several example templates (.xml) included in the product to help you create the views applicable to your organization. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 63 Internal Hierarchy templates This template defines the parameters of the model A template is used to define the levels in a hierarchy and how they To describe the physical layout of a relate to each other. building for example, you could The hierarchy template uses Nodes to represent the different aspects of describe the name of the building, the model. each floor of the building, and the Each Node contains instances of that particular Node type, which in rooms or areas that each floor turn are defined by a set of properties. contains. These properties define the different parts of the model and the relationships that exist between the different Nodes. More templates may be used or edited: C:\Program Files (x86)\Schneider Electric\Power Monitoring Expert\Applications\HierarchyManager\SampleTemplates Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 64 Internal Nodes Nodes are displayed in Hierarchy Manager as a set of tabs Nodes are the building blocks of the hierarchy and can represent: Electrical equipment (LV Switchboard, Gen1, etc.) Logical concepts (Tenant A, Sales Department, etc.) Physical locations (123 Main Street, Floor 6, etc.) Other real-world objects Each of the Nodes can contain instances of that Node type. Under the Building Node for example, you could list the different buildings located in a particular site. The Properties of each of these Nodes are specified by the user. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 65 Internal Node Properties Attributes describe the properties of a Node, such as its name and characteristics. Breaker rating, Contact information, Building name References describes how a node is connected to other nodes. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 66 Internal Dynamic Hierarchy Assign devices or Node instances for discrete units of time If your hierarchy does not A device can be assigned to one Node instance for a specific length change over time, you do of time, then assigned to another instance for another length of time. not need to set the date Hierarchy Manager can be used by customers that require an ever ranges for the various changing representation of their system. devices or Node instances. Example 1: If one tenant moves out and another moves in, that change can be reflected in the hierarchy. Example 2: May be a customer is set to lease a rack from a Data Centre and you can assign the racks and circuits to him on a specific date. Replacing or reconfiguring a device can also be captured in a hierarchy. Assign a time when you want to replace. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 67 Internal Meter apportionment Meter apportionment allows you to assign a percentage of a Example - device that has been assigned to an area. A common area is monitored by a single meter but shared by two tenants. For billing purposes, only a portion of the meter will be allocated to each tenant. If Tenant 1 uses 60% of the common 60% 40% area and Tenant 2 uses 40%, you can attach the corresponding % of Tenant 1 Tenant 2 the meter's reading to each tenant. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 68 Internal Exercise – 15 Populate a Hierarchy with Site Information Duration: 10 mins Page: 37 of Student Workbook Site Main Facility Buildings Offices Labs Areas Office HVAC Office Lighting Lab HVAC Lab Lighting Lab Process BoardA.Process1 Devices BoardA.HVAC2 BoardA.Lighting2 BoardA.HVAC1 BoardA.Lighting1 BoardA.Process2 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 69 Virtual Meter Aggregate measurements from any combination of devices, Example apportioned meters, or other virtual meters available in the A room is monitored by a meter (M1) Hierarchy Manager. and a submeter (M2). It can be assigned to a hierarchy node like any other device. A virtual meter called Tenant 1 has two devices: M1 (100%) and M2 (-100%). You can even create an apportioned meter from a virtual meter. A Tenant 2 virtual meter has a single source: M2 (100%). Tenant 1 room Tenant 2 room M1 M2 Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 70 Internal Exercise – 16 Aggregate Common Loads with Virtual Meters Duration: 5 mins Page: 40 of Student Workbook Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 71 Using hierarchies in other applications Hierarchies can be used in the following PME applications: Dashboards Reports (Data Export, Tabular, Usage and some optional reports) Trends Selecting a hierarchy View allows you to group device data at different aggregation points in the hierarchy Measurements are handled differently depending on their type. Aggregated: accumulation and cumulative measurements (energy and other consumption WAGES measurements) Averaged: all other measurements (power, demand, current, voltage, and so on) Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 72 Internal RECAP Internal Key Points to Remember Management Console is used to add, remove Import multiple devices and sites in minutes, and configure network components such as using CSV Template in Device Manager. servers, sites and devices. You cannot add direct serial sites or modem WAGES devices can be integrated for real-time sites with Device Manager. Use Management monitoring and historical trending. Console to add these sites. A hierarchy organizes devices by defining their Keep the configuration file secure during and relationships to each other. after the transfer to prevent unauthorized access. Confidential Property of Schneider Electric | Page 74 Internal © 2021 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 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