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AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual
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Asoka PlugLANTM
3050 Energy Gateway
User’s Manual
Version: 1.01a
© Copyright 2005. Asoka USA Corporation. All rights reserved. Asoka USA
Corporation reserves the right to modify product offerings or specifications
without advance notice. No part of this publication may be produced in any
format without the express written permission of Asoka USA Corporation.
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1.
Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Features ............................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Package ............................................................................................................................... 4
2. Hardware Installation ................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 Connect Device and PC ...................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Set Device in AC Power Panel Box .................................................................................... 5
3. 3050 Configuration .................................................................................................................... 7
3.1 Login ................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 System ................................................................................................................................. 7
3.2.1 System Details.......................................................................................................... 7
3.2.2 Date & Time ............................................................................................................. 8
3.2.3 System Password...................................................................................................... 9
3.2.4 System Logs ........................................................................................................... 10
3.2.5 System Reboot ....................................................................................................... 11
3.2.6 System Backup ....................................................................................................... 12
3.2.7 Firmware ................................................................................................................ 13
3.3 LAN .................................................................................................................................. 14
3.3.1 IP Configuration ..................................................................................................... 14
3.3.2 PowerView ............................................................................................................. 15
3.3.3 NEK Setting ........................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Advanced........................................................................................................................... 17
3.5.1 Working Mode........................................................................................................ 17
3.5.2 SNMP Configuration.............................................................................................. 18
4. Specification of power meter .................................................................................................. 20
4.1 Specification...................................................................................................................... 20
Technical Support
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You can download latest software from our website. If you have any
question or difficulty during installation or using PlugLANTM 3050,
please contact our technical support engineer.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.
SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER.¡¥S AUTHORITY
TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
About User’s Manual
User’s Manual of 3050 is released in August, 2008, the version is
1.01a. This manual illustrate how to installation and configure 3050.
Please spend some time to read this manual before using our 3050.
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1. Introduction
Thanks for your selection of Asoka USA PlugLANTM 3050. We are devoting to
provide powerful, high-performance and applied power line network system. The
product is designed for hotel, office, apartments. It provides a full commercial
network solution with PLC technique. It should be set in user’s power panel box,
it has 21 channels of meter which can record real time AC power values (KWH, V,
A, KW and PF) from each channel, so user can monitor their household
appliances through internet easily and observably.
1.1 Features
„ Complies IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE802.3x, IEEE 802.3z/ab standards
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Complies with IEEE802.1Q VLAN tag
Complies with HomePlug 1.0
Supports QAM 256/64/16,DQPSK,DBPSK and ROBO modulation schemes
Supports OFDM with patented signal processing techniques
Supports up to 85M bps with PLC
Supports SNMP
Supports RIPV1/2 including static routing and dynamic routing
Supports Web-based GUI (CGI , SSL)
Supports TFTP for firmware upgrade
Provide 3 main meters and 18 sub meters which can record real time AC
power values (KWH, V, A, KW and PF)
Two 4G USB flash disks inside which can backup the real time AC power
values
1.2 Package
Please make sure the package with contents as below:
z 1 3050
z 1 CAT-5 UTP Cable
z User’s Manual
z 1 CD with Product Document
z 3 200A main CTs (current transformer)
z 6 30A sub CTs (current transformer)
If you find any item as upper lost or damaged, please contact the local sales.
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2. Hardware Installation
2.1 Connect Device and PC
a. Connect 3050 to AC power with wires P1 (Phase1) and N (Neutral), please see
Figure 1.
b. Connect 3050 to a PC or Laptop with CAT5 cable through RJ45 port.
c. Set network configuration of PC to communicate with 3050. The default IP
address of 3050 is as below:
z Default LAN IP address: 192.168.1.250
d. Power on 3050, Use command “ping” in PC side to test the connection
between the Gateway and PC. For example, you connect PC to LAN port, the
IP address of PC should be set to “192.168.1.x” (1 time”, the page as Figure 5 will display.
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Figure5.
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System Time
The screen contains the following details:
1. NTP Server:
To enter the IP address of NTP Server
2. Time Interval:
To set the Time Interval of reading data
from Power Meter
Click button “Apply” to save the configuration.
3.2.3 System Password
To change User ID or Password of the gateway, click submenu “SYSTEM->
password”, the page as Figure 6 will display.
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System Password
Input old user id in the first text box
Input new user id in the second text box (input old user id means keep user id
without change )
Input current password in the third text box
Input new password in the fourth text box
Re-input new password in the fifth text box
Click button ‘Apply’ begin set new user id or password, then a new page will
show the result of the setting
3.2.4 System Logs
To view the system logs and set some parameters of logs, click submenu
“SYSTEM->System Logs”, a page as Figure 7 will display.
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Figure7. System Logs
The upper list box shows the current system logs
Click button “Download”, a dialog will display to begin log file downloading
Click button “Clear” to delete all current logs
Click button “Refresh” to refresh this page to show latest logs
3.2.5 System Reset
To reset 3050 or set the configuration to factory default, click submenu
“SYSTEM->Reset”, a page as Figure 8 will be shown.
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Figure8. System Reset
To reset system, click button “System Reset”. If you confirm your decision,
please wait a minute for the system reboot.
To restore the factory setting to the gateway, click button “Factory Default”. If
you confirm your decision, please wait a minute because the system should be
rebooted.
3.2.6 System Backup
To save the system configuration or restore the system configuration with saved
file, click submenu “SYSTEM-> Backup”, a page as Figure 9 will be shown.
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Figure9. System Reset
To save the system configuration in local disk, click button “Back Settings”,
then a windows dialog will be pop to guide you how to save the file to local
disk.
To restore settings of 3050, click button “Browser” to select the configuration
file which saved in local host. Then click button “Restore Settings” begin to
restore.
3.2.7 Firmware upgrade
To upgrade firmware, click submenu “System->Upgrade”, then a page as Figure
10 will be displayed.
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Figure10. Firmware Upgrade
Click button “Browse” to select firmware file, then one windows dialog will
be popped up for user to select local file
Click button “Update” to begin update, if you confirm your decision, it will
update the firmware and reboot the gateway, the process will cost about 2
minutes.
3.3 LAN
LAN menu provides interface to set IP address of 3050, view and scan devices,
view temperature or control relay and set NEK of 3050.
3.3.1 IP Configuration
To configure the IP Address of 3050, click on the link IP Configuration in the left
submenu, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 11.
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Figure11. IP Address Configuration
The screen contains the following details:
3. IP Address:
To enter the IP address of 3050
4. Subnet mask:
The fix subnet mask is “255.255.255.0”
Click button “Apply” to save the configuration and renew system IP address.
3.3.2 Power View
To view and scan devices in the same power line network with 3050, also view its
temperature or control its relay, click on the link Power View of the left submenu,
a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 12.
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Figure12. Power View
The screen contains the following details.
1. Scanned Devices:
The No. of the device have been scanned
2. MAC Address:
The MAC address of the device
3. Temperature:
where the device located
Click button “Scan Now” to refresh the device list.
Select either device, can control its relays as the following details.
z #1 Switch on/off To switch on/off relay1 in the thermostat 202
z #2 Switch on/off To switch on/off relay2 in the thermostat 202
3.3.3 NEK Setting
To set NEK of 3050, click on the link NEK Setting of the left submenu, a screen is
displayed as shown in Figure 13.
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Figure13. NEK setting
Input new NEK configuration of the power line network
Click button “Apply” to save and set the configuration
3.4 Advanced
Advanced Menu provides the interface for advanced administer to set working
mode and 3050 including SNMP.
3.4.1 Working Mode
To enable Gateway Mode, click on the link Working Mode in the left submenu, a
screen is displayed as shown in Figure 14.
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Figure14. Working Mode
Click button “Working Mode” to enable Gateway Mode.
3.4.2 SNMP Configuration
To view or set SNMP configuration, click on the link SNMP Configuration of the
left submenu, a screen is displayed as shown in Figure 15.
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Figure15. SNMP Configuration
The screen contains the following details.
z Enable/Disable SNMP: To enable or disable SNMP agent. Select the check
box to enable SNMP agent
z Server IP:
To enter the IP address of the SNMP Server
Click button “Apply” to save the information had entered.
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4. Specification of Power Meter
3050 provides 3 main meters and 18 sub meters for users.
4.1 Specification
Voltage
90V-265V
Current
Main: 10(200A)
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Environment temperature
-20~65℃
Min. load current
Precision for KWH
20mA AC @ 5(30A)
40mA AC @ 10(200A)
0.01kWh
Scale for KWH
XXXXXX.XX
Precision for V
0.01V
Scale for V
XXXX.XX
Precision for A
0.01A
Scale for A
XXXX.XX
Precision for KW
0.001kW
Scale for KW
XXX.XXX
Precision for PF
0.01
Scale for PF
XXXX.XX
Meter level
Class 1
Max. supply current
100mA DC
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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