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Coster YHC 700 - Sending Alarms Using the MDM 232 Modem; Monitoring Data Reading; Datalogging Dei Dati DI Monitoraggio; M-BUS Devices Integration

Coster YHC 700
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YHC 700 5. Main features
NOTE: The message sent via HTTP/HTTPs POST is in a predefined JSON format; the
destination server must therefore be able to interpret it.
5.6.3 Sending alarms using the MDM 232 modem
In control systems where an MDM 232 modem is used with the YHC700, it is possible to
select that the modem will manage alarms sending instead of the YHC700.
Should the modem be chosen to send alarms, the configuration parameters can only be set
via the mimic panel of the MDM 232 modem. Moreover, in this case, alarms and can be sent:
by email
by http post
via text message
In the case of sending by email you can specify:
The email sending service used (you can choose between: ClimatelCloud or an
SMTP server WITHOUT authentication). Default: ClimatelCloud
A description of the sender
Sender's email address
Up to 3 email recipients of alarm emails
In the case of sending via HTTP/HTTPs post you can specify:
The address of the server to send the alarm to
The key to bind the data received to the plant they refer to.
In the case of sending by SMS you can specify:
Up to 3 numbers of SMS recipients
5.7 Monitoring data reading
In the case of energy monitoring systems, YHC700 periodically queries the devices in the
field; the acquisition periodicity can be selected during the configuration phase, for each of the
supported device types.
The acquired data can then be consulted:
through a supervisor interface (if the option to send data to the supervisor has been
enabled)
through the YHC Diagnostics pages (see chapter 10)
5.8 Datalogging dei dati di monitoraggio
From release 2.0 of YHC it is possible to enable the logging service of data acquired from
energy monitoring devices. Logged data can be exported on USB stick or on SFTP server on
YHC (for subsequent download on PC)
NOTE: for the datalogger records to contain valid dates, the date and time must have been
set at least once on YHC (and, in any case, after each device restart). Refer to chapter 7.2.1.1
for details on how to set the date and time on YHC in the presence and absence of Internet
access.
5.9 M-BUS devices integration
From version 2.0, YHC also supports the management of M-BUS heat meters, integrated
through the CPD device. The integration of M-BUS metering units is made through the
following steps:
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