Relay WebLog120 M-Bus Datalogger, Webserver for 120 Meters User Manual
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Relay WebLog120 M-Bus Datalogger, Webserver for 120 Meters
Specifications
- Product Name: WebLog120
- Function: M-Bus Datalogger / Webserver for 120 Meters
- Connectivity: LAN, RS232, USB, RS485, Micro-SD
- LED Indicators: POWER, TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING, MAX CURRENT, SHORT CIRCUIT, M-BUS ACTIVE, ERROR
- User Management: Structured user management with various access rights
Product Usage Instructions
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Installation
Follow the steps below for installation: -
Illustration of principle
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Mounting the device securely
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Connecting the terminals correctly as per the provided figure\
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Connectors
Ensure correct connection of the following terminals:
Upper terminals:
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Type USB-OTG – Micro-USB socket for connection
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M-BUS – Output lines to M-Bus meters
Lower terminals: -
Type LAN 1 – Ethernet socket for network connection
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MICRO-SD – Holder for optional micro SD card
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LED Indicators
The front cover has 7 LEDs indicating various statuses such as power, transmitting, receiving, etc. -
Description of Functions
The WebLog120 can be accessed and operated via the integrated web server using a web browser over LAN or optional WLAN. No additional software is needed. User management allows different access rights. The device also features an RS232C interface for external controllers and a transparent repeater input.\
FAQ
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How can I access the WebLog120?
You can access the device through the integrated web server via LAN or optional WLAN with a web browser. -
Can I use the device without additional software?
Yes, the WebLog120 does not require additional software for setup and operation.
WebLog120
M-Bus Datalogger / Webserver for 120 Meters
Hardware User Manual
Features
- M-Bus Datalogger for up to 120 devices (M-Bus unit loads)
- Integrated web server for operating the device via web browser
- 2 x LAN-Ethernet 10/100BaseT
- Built-in universal power supply
- Transparent level conversion from RS232C to M-Bus
- Integrated M-Bus Repeater allows dual operation with a second M-Bus master
- 2-wire RS485 interface
- 2 x USB-Host Ports for USB FLASH drive, mouse etc.
- Data export as XML, XLSX or CSV via email, FTP, USB or download
- Automatic, time-controlled export of meter readings per tenant / group
- Firmware update via web browser
Installation
- Illustration of principle
- Mounting
- The WebLog120 housing is installed on a TS35 top-hat rail. The housing occupies 8 division units (8 DU) on the rail and, due to its low overall height of 60 mm, not only fits in a switch cabinet, but also in a meter cabinet under the cover.
- The device requires an external mains voltage of 110 to 250VAC, which must be connected by an electrician. Please protect the device with a suitable fuse. We also recommend installing a circuit breaker in the control cabinet so that the mains voltage can be switched off for service purposes.
- Connectors
- The figure below shows the connections in a plan view:
- All terminals are pluggable, allowing simplest wiring and replacing of the WebLog120.
- Attention : Please make sure to put the terminals back correctly in the intended place after removing them. Incorrectly positioned terminals can lead to defects.
Upper terminals (from left to right):
Type | Signal | Description |
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USB-OTG | Micro-USB socket (lowest level) | |
M-BUS | – / + | M-Bus output, lines to the M-Bus meters, 3 pairs in parallel |
M-BUS REPEATER | M-Bus Repeater input for network expansion / second M-Bus |
master
RS232| TX / RX / GND| RS232C Interface, TX = PC transmits, RX = PC receives,
GND
POWER| ⏚| Protective conductor PE for symmetry binding and to protect the
M-Bus
L| Connection of the phase (L) of the mains voltage
N| Connection of the neutral conductor (N) of the mains voltage
Lower terminals (from left to right):
Type | Signal | Description |
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LAN 1 | 10/100 MBit RJ45 Ethernet socket for a network connection | |
LAN 2 | 10/100 MBit RJ45 Ethernet socket for a network connection | |
MICRO-SD | Holder for an optional micro SD card (push-push mechanism) | |
USB 1 | USB host port #1 | |
USB 2 | USB host port #1 | |
TERM | ON / OFF | Slide switch for switching the 120Ω terminating resistor of |
the RS485 on and off
RS485| B- / A+ / GND| RS485 interface, 2-wire, B = – / A = + / GND = ground
reference
LED Indicators
A total of 7 LEDs in the front cover indicate the status of the M-Bus and the
system. A lighted LED has the following meaning:
Description of functions
- The WebLog120 is an M-Bus data logger and web server. Up to 120 meters (= standard loads á 1.5mA) can be connected directly to the internal M-Bus level converter. The device can manage and read a total of up to 1000 devices if appropriate M-Bus Repeaters (PW100 / PW250) are used as an extension.
- The integrated web server enables complete setup and operation via the network interface (LAN) or the op-tional WLAN module with a web browser. No additional software is required. Access to the Internet can be implemented via LAN or WLAN with the help of an additional DSL or cellular router. Access to the WebLog120 via the Internet usually requires port forward or a VPN connection.
- The WebLog120 manages all M-Bus meters of the system. For this purpose, an automatic meter search is started and, if necessary, individual texts and log intervals are assigned to each meter or meter group. The logged data is permanently stored in an SQLite database in the internal FLASH memory. In principle, all data from the first M-Bus protocol of the meter are stored in the database. This data can conveniently be exported manually or automatically by e-mail, (S)FTP, by download in the browser or to a USB stick. The user decides which data he needs for the respective export.
- The device offers structured user management with various access rights, from administrators to tenants, who can only read their own meters.
- The WebLog120 also has an RS232C interface that allows transparent access to the internal level converter. There, externally connected controllers such as a GLT, a DDC or a PC can read the connected meters with M-Bus software (not included in the scope of delivery). The device also offers a transparent repeater input for dual operation with a second M-Bus master / level converter.
Interfaces
- The transparent RS232C and Repeater interfaces are always connected directly to the internal M-Bus level converter when the WebLog120 is not reading the M-Bus meters itself.
- The LED labelled ACTIVE shows the activity status of the internal interface switch. While this LED is lighted, the CPU is active on the M-Bus, i.e. the other interfaces are deactivated during this time and cannot access the M-Bus. When the LED is off, an external controller (PC) can read the M-Bus via RS232C or repeater.
RS232C Interface
- The WebLog120 offers an RS232C interface that is transparent to the M-Bus and is connected via a 3-pin screw terminal. The assignment is as follows: TX = PC receives from M
- Bus, RX = PC transmits to M Bus, GND = signal ground. If you want to connect a D-SUB cable, please use the additional, optional cable KA006 with 3 open wires. To connect to a
- PC (1:1 connection), connect the 3 wires as follows:
D- SUB| Signal| Function WebLog120| Colour
(terminal)
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Pin 1| DCD (data carrier detect)| unused|
Pin 2| RXD (PC receives data)| M-Bus sends data to PC| green (TX)
Pin 3| TXD (PC sends data)| PC sends data to M-Bus| yellow (RX)
Pin 4| DTR (data terminal ready)| unused|
Pin 5| GND (signal ground)| GND| black (GND)
Pin 6| DSR (date set ready)| unused|
Pin 7| RTS (request to send)| unused|
Pin 8| CTS (clear to send)| unused|
Pin 9| RI (ring indicator)| unused|
RS485 Interface
- The software support of RS485 interface will be available in a future version of the WebLog120 as an interface to the internal CPU, but not as a transparent interface to the M-Bus.
- One intended application is reading of meters with a Modbus RTU interface.
- A 2-wire RS485 interface is connected to the terminals marked RS485 (A = + and B = -). With the help of the slide switch labelled “TERM”, you can activate a 120 Ω terminating resistor between terminals A+ and B- as required.
Repeater Interface
The WebLog120 can be used as a so-called repeater for network expansion for
existing M-Bus systems if the maximum number of meters or the maximum cable
length for the installation has been exceeded. Up to 120 end devices and up to
4 km of cable (JYSTY 1 x 2 x 0.8) can be connected to the device at a
transmission speed of 2400 baud. The repeater input also enables a second
M-Bus master to access the meters connected to the WebLog120.
- The M-Bus line of the existing master or level converter is connected to the terminals marked M-Bus Repeater. As standardized for M-Bus slaves, the polarity is arbitrary. A processed signal for connecting an M-Bus net-work is then available at the M-Bus output of the WebLog120. This M-Bus network can then be read out by the WebLog120 and the other master one after the other, but not at the same time.
USB Interfaces
- The WebLog120 provides two USB host interfaces as USB 2.0 type A sockets on the front of the housing. These interfaces, labelled USB 1 and USB 2, are used, for example, for a
- USB memory stick as an export medium or to load firmware updates. A USB WLAN stick can also be permanently inserted here to provide a WLAN interface (Art. FG eWLAN).
- Another USB interface is available as a micro-USB socket (USB-OTG)..
Ethernet Interfaces
- The WebLog120 has two 10/100Mbit network ports labelled LAN 1 and LAN 2. LAN 1 is used to permanently connect the device to a local network or a separate router for DSL or mobile communications. LAN 2 is re-served for future applications.
Operating Manual
- The operation and setup of the device via the Ethernet interface. For the initial setup, please establish a 1:1 connection between your PC and LAN 1 of the WebLog120 using a network cable.
- For easy configuration, the WebLog120 offers a so-called link-local IP address, under which you can always reach the device in the local network or directly in a 1:1 connection. Start your browser on your PC and enter this IP address in the address bar of the browser:
- https://weblog120-SN.local (SN = 5 digit serial number of the device)
- Here an example for the device with the serial number 00015: https://weblog120-00015.local.
- The WebLog120 shows the serial number (SN) and a user definable name (ID) on the login screen.
In the browser, enter the administrator password and click on Login and then click the “Login” button.
- The factory default password is as follows: 00001767
- After successfully logging in, you will see the main menu of the web interface.
- The operation of the device via the web interface is described in a separate manual, which is available for download on our homepage.
Technical Data
General Data
Operating voltage | 110 .. 250VAC, 47 .. 63 Hz |
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Power consumption | max. 60W |
Operating temperature range | 0 .. 45°C |
M-Bus voltage (no load) | 36 V (Mark), 24V (Space) |
M-Bus basic current | max. 180 mA |
Overcurrent threshold | > 250 mA |
Internal bus resistance | 8 Ohm |
Communication speeds | 300 .. 38400 Baud |
Maximum cable length for rec- ommended cable type
JYSTY 1 x 2 x 0,8 mm
| Total (all wires): 1km (9600 baud), 4km (2400 baud), 10km (300 baud) Max. distance to slave (120 slaves at the end of the cable):800 m
Max. distance to slave (120 slaves equally distributed): 1600 m
Galvanic isolation| All interfaces are isolated from M-Bus and power supply.
The Repeater input is addi- tionally isolated from the other interfaces.
Housing| Light-grey and black PC plastic, protective class IP30
H x B x T: 140 x 90 x 60 mm (height without terminals) Mounting on a rail (8 HP)
LED indicators| power, communication Master, slave, warning current,
overcurrent M-Bus, M-Bus Activity, Error
Interfaces| 2 x 10/100 Mbit Ethernet, 2 x USB-Host, RS232C, RS485, Repeater,
Micro-SD Optional: W-LAN
Terminals (all pluggable)| 3 pair of terminals M-Bus, 3-pin terminal for
RS232C, 3-pin terminals for RS485, 2-pin terminal for Repeater, 3-pin terminal
for power supply / protective ground
Interface Data
RS232C| Driver load| Current max. 5mA, resistive: min. 3kΩ, capacity: max. 2,5
nF
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| Voltage transmit (at 3kΩ)| Mark: +5V ≤ UT ≤ +15V
Space: -15V ≤ UT ≤ -5V
| Voltage receive| Mark: +2,5V ≤ UR ≤ +15V
Space: -15V ≤ UR ≤ -2,5V
RS485| Driver load| Current max. 250 mA, resistance min. 54Ω
| Signal voltage TX| Space (0): +1.5V £ Ut £ +5.0V Mark (1): -5.0V £ Ut £
-1.5V
| Addressing| Not possible (transparent)
| Max. cable length| 3,0 m
Repeater| Current M-Bus IN| Basic current < 1,5 mA (1 Unit Load), TX current
typ. 15mA
| Capacity| Max. 250 pF
| Galvanic isolation| > 2,5 kV to all interfaces, M-Bus and power supply
USB| Type| USB 2.0 device, socket type B
| USB IC| FTDI Chip: FT232R, Vendor ID = 0403, Product ID = 6001
| Power supply| Bus powered, Low Power (max. 90mA)
| Max. cable length| 3,0 m
Ethernet| Network interface| 10/100BaseT (RJ45), auto-MDIX, with 2 LEDs
Ordering information
Article number | Description |
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WEBLOG120 | Web-based M-Bus Central for 120 meters |
KA003 | Power cable (German connector), length 2m |
KA PATCH.5E RJ45 1M | Network patch cable CAT5E FTP, Length = 1m, grey |
KA006 | Serial D-SUB-9 female cable with 3 open wires |
EWLAN | External USB WiFi Dongle |
CE Declaration of Conformity
- EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY for WebLog 120 We the company Relay GmbH Stettiner Str. 38 D-33106 Paderborn declare that the product WebLog120 M-Bus datalogger with webserver for 120 slaves is compliant with the requirements of the following directives: EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU) RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU)
The products have been tested in accordance with the following standards:
Paderborn, 29.08.2023
Matthias Rüther Matthias Rüther (Product Development Manager)
WebLog120 – Hardware User Manual Version 1.1 – 06/2024
References
- M-Bus Master, Slaves und M-Bus Zubehör - made in Paderborn - Relay GmbH
- M-Bus Master, Slaves und M-Bus Zubehör - made in Paderborn - Relay GmbH
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