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Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley PowerMonitor 5000 Unit - Setup Using the Web Interface

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley PowerMonitor 5000 Unit
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001J-EN-P - August 2019 49
Chapter 3
Setup and Commands
Although the PowerMonitor™ 5000 unit ships from the factory with default
settings, you can configure the unit for your particular requirements. The
PowerMonitor 5000 unit provides a built-in web interface for monitoring,
configuration, and commands through its native Ethernet communication port
and its USB device port. You perform initial configuration by using the power
monitor built-in USB web interface. Once initial setup is complete, you can
continue configuring the PowerMonitor 5000 unit by using its USB or network
web interface, by using optional software, or by communicating with the power
monitor data table.
This section describes how to use the USB and Ethernet Web interface for setup.
You can find information on the configuration of various functions of the
PowerMonitor 5000 unit in the following chapters:
Chapter 4
, Metering.
Chapter 5
Power Quality Monitoring
Chapter 6 Logging
Chapter 7 Logic Functions
Chapter 8 Other Functions
If you are using optional software, such as FactoryTalk® EnergyMetrix™ software,
see publication FTEM-UM003,
for information. If you are using data
communication for setup, see Communication
on page 219 for information.
Setup Using the Web
Interface
For initial setup, connect a personal computer to the PowerMonitor 5000 unit by
using a USB cable. See USB Communication
on page 31.
Initial setup is performed by using the USB web interface and initial security
setup can be performed only by using the USB web interface.

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