AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Features ............................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Package ............................................................................................................................... 4 2. Hardware Installation ........
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AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a Figure2. 3050 Setting Drawing Asoka USA Corporation 2344-A Walsh Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95051 USA Tel: +1 650 286 1700 Fax: +1 650 286 1790 URL: www.asokausa.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 3. Device Configuration 3050 provides Web-based GUI for user to configure the device. It means user can use any web explorer (Internet Explorer, Netscape Communicator etc.) to implement configuration of 3050. 3.1 Login Connect monitor PC to RJ45 port, Start web explorer program, input corresponding IP address of 3050, then will display login page as Figure 3, input correct User ID & Password, then can enter management interfaces. Figure3.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual Figure4. z z V1.01a System Details From the page, we can find that there is one main menu in the upper part for configuration. The submenu in the left part of the page show all items for each menu selected. 3.2.2 Date & Time To set Date & Time of the gateway, and set the Time Interval for Power Meter, click submenu “SYSTEM-> time”, the page as Figure 5 will display.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual Figure5. V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual Figure6. z z z z z z V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a Figure7. System Logs z z z z 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a Figure8. System Reset z z 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a Figure9. System Reset z z 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a Figure10. Firmware Upgrade z z 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a Figure13. NEK setting z z 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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. Asoka USA Corporation 2344-A Walsh Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95051 USA Tel: +1 650 286 1700 Fax: +1 650 286 1790 URL: www.asokausa.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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. Asoka USA Corporation 2344-A Walsh Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95051 USA Tel: +1 650 286 1700 Fax: +1 650 286 1790 URL: www.asokausa.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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.
AsokaUSA PlugLANTM 3050 User’s Manual V1.01a 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.