5. Main features YHC 700
● Configure the CDP device as described in the Configuration guide (available on the
Company website)
● Export the CSV file containing the configuration data just set up
● Add the M-BUS gateway and subsequently configure each heat meter through the
appropriate YHC page (see chapters 7.2.2.2 and 7.2.2.1.4)
NOTE: YHC is able to integrate up to 5 M-BUS gateways and up to 40 heat meters, either
Modbus type (connected directly on the monitoring bus or integrated through BRG 868
C/BRG 868 devices) or M-BUS type (integrated through CDP device).
5.10 Sending data to the Cloud
5.10.1 Sending data via the Ethernet port
YHC700 can periodically send the data acquired by the devices connected to it to one or more
servers in cloud.
Data are sent via HTTP/HTTPs and are in a predefined JSON format, within which there is a
section for each type of device in the system. Each section is delimited by a key to allow the
destination server to understand which device the data refers to. The destination server must
be able to interpret this format.
The data sent are:
● in the case of devices on energy monitoring installations, the data acquired by the
devices in the field (similarly to what was done by GTW 485)
● in case YHC700 is connected to YLC controllers, the data sent are those of the
instantaneous data logger
It is possible to send data to different cloud servers (for example, you could send YLC data to
one server and those of the wireless sensors to another), specifying for each also the
periodicity of the sending (which is totally independent from the periodicity with which YHC700
retrieves data from the field).
5.10.2 Sending data to the cloud using the MDM 232 modem
As for alarms sending, when and MDM 232 modem is used together with the YHC700, during
YCH 700 configuration it is possible to select that the former for managing data sending to
cloud instead of the latter.
Should you choose the modem to send data to the cloud, the configuration parameters can
only be set via the mimic panel of the MDM 232 modem.
It is possible to send the data to a cloud server specifying the type of service, the server URL,
the periodicity of the sending and the cloud key necessary to identify, in the JSON file sent by
YHC700, the data section relating to the YLC controllers.
5.11 Sending date and time
YHC700 can send date and time to the connected devices (for instance, the CSW 868). To
ensure that this functionality works as expected, YHC must be properly configured to
synchronise its date & time (see chapter 7).
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