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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(M029B01-03-15B)
Management system for street lights
CirLAMP system
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL(M029B01-03-15B)Management system for street lightsCirLAMP system

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4�- CirLAMP Manager 4.1.- INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT4�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONSIn order to use the unit safely, it is critical that indiv

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12�- CE CERTIFICATE100CirLAMP systemInstruction Manual

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101Instruction ManualCirLAMP system

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CIRCUTOR, SA Vial Sant Jordi, s/n08232 -Viladecavalls (Barcelona)Tel.: (+34) 93 745 29 00 - Fax: (+34) 93 745 29 14 www.circutor.es central@circutor

Page 6 - REVISION LOG

1�- Insert the rst bracket, as shown in Figure 1�Figure 1: DIN rail brackets installation ( step 1)�2�- Insert the second bracket in the rst brack

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4�1�3� UNIT TERMINALSTable 2:List of CirLAMP Manager terminals�Unit terminals 1: L1, PLC connection L1 5: L, Auxiliary power supply2: L2, PLC connecti

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4�1�4� CONNECTION DIAGRAMNLL1L2L3NETHERNETPLC POWERPLC >> CPUPLC << CPUTX PLCRX PLCCPU POWERACTIVITYALARMPLC.DATAETH.LINKETH.ACT.L1L2L3NFi

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4.2.- LEDsCirLAMP Manager has 11 indicator LEDs. NLL1L2L3NETHERNETPLC POWERPLC >> CPUPLC << CPUTX PLCRX PLCCPU POWERACTIVITYALARMPL

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4.3.- PLCThe CirLAMP Manager uses PLC technology to communicate with the nodes (CirLAMP Nodes) through the electrical network.PLC (Power Line

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4.5.- DATABASES CirLAMP Manager has two databases:4�5�1� MEASUREMENTS DATABASEThe measurements database comprises the following features: A da

Page 12 - ETHERNET

Figure 8: Homepage�You must enter the correct username and password to enter the CirLAMP Manager web site.CirLAMP Manager has two types of users: 1�-

Page 13 - 4�1�4� CONNECTION DIAGRAM

4�6�2� MAIN SCREENFigure 9 shows the web server's main screen, where you can access all the information relating to the CirLAMP Manager and the C

Page 14 - 4.2.- LEDs

4�6�2�1 CirLAMP Manager information area�Figure 11: CirLAMP Manager information area�This area of the main screen shows all the information relating t

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2CirLAMP systemInstruction Manual

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4�6�2�2�2� Menu: CIRLAMP ManagerFigure 13:CirLAMP Manager selection menu�The following screens can be accessed from the CirLAMP Manager: Reports: Ac

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4�6�2�2�3� Equipment statusFigure 14:Unit status�This section displays the CirLAMP Manager status or task in progress, as well as the current time on

Page 18 - Menu Central area

Alarms: current status of the node. Two states are possible, see Table 7:Table 7: Alarms�StatusOK No alarmsFAIL Node faultNB: There is an applicati

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Figure 17:Node information menu (Read access user)�4�6�3�1�1� Database values On this screen Figure 18 you can view the node data for the last 24 hour

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4�6�3�1�2� Instant valuesOn this screen, Figure 19, you can view the instantaneous consumption values and congure the work time interval and memory w

Page 21 - Figure 15:Table of units�

Table 9: Electrical parameters�Parameter UnitsVoltage: Voltage VCurrent: Current ApActive: Active power WpReactive: Reactive power varTimes:This secti

Page 22 - Table 7: Alarms�

4�6�3�1�3� Scheduling time intervals in hours If the CirLAMP Manager has the input and output module (M8I8O Expansion module) the work intervals can b

Page 23 - 4�6�3�1�1� Database values

4�6�3�1�4� Alarms Read access user: Cannot access the Alarms screen.On this screen, Figure 21, you can view and congure the node alarms.Figure 21:Ala

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4�6�3�1�5� Reference node Read access user: Cannot access the Reference node screen.On this screen, Figure 22, you can view and modify the node refere

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4�6�4� NODES MENU: ORDERSOn this screen, Figure 25, you can select the orders le that you want to send to the unit.Figure 25:Orders screen�The orders

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DISCLAIMERCIRCUTOR, SA reserves the right to make modi cations to the device or the unit speci ca-tions set out in this instruct

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4.6.4.1. E01-L01, Conguration of parametersFormat of le E01 (Figure 26):<Order IdReq=”E01” IdPet=”(UInt32)” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp Id=”CI

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Table 11:File E01-L01, <Report/Order> elementAttribute DescriptionIdRpt/IdReq Report/order identier.IdPet Single identier for the order.Versio

Page 29 - 4�6�4� NODES MENU: ORDERS

Attribute DescriptionTimeSendReqMaximum time for sending a report. If the report read time is higher than indicated, a report containing the informati

Page 30 - Figure 27):

4.6.4.2. E02-L02, Conguration of tasksFormat of le E02 (Figure 28):<Order IdRpt=”E02” IdPet=”0” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp Id=”CIR4600000001”

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Container element: < L02/E02>< L02/E02> is the container element for information relating to the conguration of the tasks.Container eleme

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Container element: <CirLamp>< CirLamp> is the container element for the report order:Table 19:File E03, element <CirLamp>Attribute D

Page 33 - Figure 29: File L02�

Table 21:File E04-L04, element <Report/Order>Attribute DescriptionIdRpt/IdReq Report/order identier.IdPet Single identier for the order.Versio

Page 34 - Figure 30: File E03�

Format of le L05 (Figure 34):<Report IdRpt=”L05” IdPet=”148” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp Id=”CIR0000000001”> <L05 Fh=”20140310154742

Page 35 - Figure 32: File L04�

Table 28:File E05-L05, element <Interval>Attribute Descriptiontime Duration in minutes for the work time interval.power % of power in the work t

Page 36 - Figure 33: File E05�

Container element: <CirLamp>< CirLamp> is the container element for the report order:Table 30:File E06-L06, element <CirLamp>Attribu

Page 37 - Figure 34: File L05�

CONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������

Page 38 - Figure 36: File L06�

4�6�4�7� E07-L07, Alarm adjustmentFormat of le E07 (Figure 37):<Order IdReq=”E07” IdPet=”2” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp Id=”CIR0000001”>

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Container element: < L07/E07>< L07/E07> is the container element for information relating to alarm adjustment:Table 36:File E07-L07, eleme

Page 40 - Figure 38: File L07�

Format of le L08 (Figure 40):<Report IdRpt=”L08” IdPet=”0” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp Id=”CIR0000000001”> <Node Id=”6000006” remove=”OK

Page 41 - Figure 39: File E08�

4�6�4�9� E09, Manage the nodes black listFormat of le E09 (Figure 41):<Order IdReq=”E09” IdPet=”2” Version=”3�0”> <CirLamp Id=”CIR0000001”&

Page 42 - Figure 40: File L08�

4�6�4�10� E11-L11, Set the total useful time for node lamps to 0�Format of le E11 for resetting the total useful life of the lamps (Figure 42):<Or

Page 43 - Figure 41: File E09�

Container element: < Node>< Node> is the container element for information relating to a node:Table 50:File E09, element <Node>Attri

Page 44 - Figure 43: File L11�

Table 53:File E12-L12, element <E12>Attribute DescriptionActDate Order activation date.4�6�4�12� E13-L13, Management of the Inputs/Outputs modul

Page 45 - Figure 45: File L12�

Format of le L13 for reading the status of the Inputs/Outputs (Figure 47):<Report IdRpt=”L13” IdPet=”147” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp Id=”CIR00

Page 46 - Figure 46):

Container element: < E13/L13>< E13/L13> is the container element for information relating to the conguration of the unit's inputs/ou

Page 47 - Figure 47: File L13�

Attribute DescriptionValueIndicates whether the input is active or not (1: active, 0: inactive) (only in le L13).SincNodeActivates or deactivates syn

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7�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������827�1�2� INSTALLATION ��

Page 49 - Figure 48: File L14�

Container element: <D1>< D1> is the container element for information relating to the event:It contains data relating to the event, if nec

Page 50 - Figure 50: File L17�

Container element: <CirLamp>< CirLamp> is the container element for the report order:Table 63:File L17-E17, element <CirLamp>Attribu

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4�6�4�15� C06, Modication of the date in CirLAMP Manager. Format of conguration le C06 (Figure 51):<Order IdReq=”C06” IdPet=”(UInt32)” Version=”

Page 52 - Figure 51: File C06�

4�6�5� NODES MENU: NODE MAPNB: task L15 must have been completed previously (See “4�6�12� CirLAMP MANAGER MENU: TASKS”)This screen, Figure 52, display

Page 53 - Figure 53:Node update�

File:In this section, the le with the binary for the rmware to be updated is selected; le with ex-tension “.tsk”. Once the Send button is clicked,

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4�6�8� CirLAMP MANAGER MENU: REPORTSThe following reports can be downloaded on the Reports screen, Figure 57:Figure 57:Reports� CirLamp Manager Param

Page 55 - “4�6�4� NODES MENU: ORDERS”

4�6�9� CirLAMP MANAGER MENU: INPUTS AND OUTPUTSThis screen, Figure 58, will only be available if CirLAMP Manager has the inputs and outputs module (M8

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Each of the eight outputs of a module can be assigned to: Sunset: when the sun goes down. Sunrise: when the sun comes up.  In1 ��� In8: the

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4.6.10.2. Communications congurationFigure 60: Communications conguration.On this screen you can congure the following communications conguration

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4.6.10.3. NTP congurationFigure 61:NTP conguration.On this screen you can congure the following conguration parameters for the NTP:ipNtp: IP add

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REVISION LOGTable 1: Revision log�Date Revision Description09/14 M029B01-03-14A Initial Version01/15 M029B01-03-15A Introduction of the CirLAMP Nodo

Page 60 - Figure 64: Report via email�

On this screen, Figure 63, you can congure all of the parameters required to send the email:mailHost: IP address of the server where the reports wi

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 maxOrderOutdate: Window of time for the validation of orders, in seconds.timeDelayRestart: Waiting time to continue the tasks, in seconds.4.6.10.

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4�6�10�9� Other parametersFigure 68:Conguration of other parameters.On this screen you can congure the following parameters:name: Identication na

Page 63 - Figure 71:Geolocation�

4�6�11� CirLAMP MANAGER MENU: GEOLOCATIONFrom this screen you can geolocate the CirLAMP Manager, Figure 71:Figure 71:Geolocation�To do this, the latit

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4�6�12� CirLAMP MANAGER MENU: TASKSFigure 72:Tasks�The tasks are actions that the CirLAMP will complete on a certain date and time or periodically.You

Page 65 - Figure 73: File L03�

In the Task processes list section you can program: The task that will be executed is selected in the Request column: L03, L09 or L15.Table 69: Tasks

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Where:Root element: <Report><Report> is the root element of the le. Its attributes indicate the data necessary to process the le:Table 7

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Container element: <IntervalMemory>< IntervalMemory> is the container element for information relating to the memory work inter-val:Table

Page 68 - Figure 74: File L09�

4�6�12�2� L09, Current status of the installation Format of task le L09 (Figure 74):<Report IdRpt=”L09” IdPet=”1” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp

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Table 78:File L09, element <L09>Attribute DescriptionFhActivation date for the update rmware order.Container element: <Node>< Node>

Page 70 - Figure 75: File L15�

1�- VERIFICATION UPON RECEPTIONCheck the following points upon receiving the unit: a) The unit meets the specications described in your order. b)

Page 71 - Figure 76:Tasks status�

4�6�12�3� L15, Network topologyFormat of task le L15 (Figure 75):<Report IdRpt=”L15” IdPet=”3” Version=”3�1”> <CirLamp Id=”CIR1311306013”&g

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Container element: <CirLamp>< CirLamp> is the container element for the report order:Table 81:File L15, element <CirLamp>Attribute D

Page 73 - Figure 81)

4�6�14� CirLAMP MANAGER MENU: UPDATEThis screen, Figure 77, is used to update the CirLAMP rmware.Figure 77:Update�The system must be restarted before

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5�- CirLAMP Node DN 5.1.- INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT5�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONSSee section “4.1.1. PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS”.5�1�2� INSTALLAT

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Figure 81:gland terminals�Do not power the unit on until it has been completely closed.5�1�3� UNIT TERMINALSTable 84:List of terminals in the CirLAMP

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5�1�4� CONNECTION DIAGRAMJ3J4J5J6LNLLNNControl Doble nivelBalastoAlimentaciónPower supplyBallast2-levelcontrol**Conectado internamenteInternally conne

Page 77 - Instantaneous values”

The CirLAMP system works with two types of work intervals:  Memory work interval, with this system up to four different work intervals can be con-gu

Page 78 - Figure 86)

5�3�3� MEASUREMENT PARAMETERSThe CirLAMP Node DN measures the following parameters, Table 85:Table 85: CirLAMP Node DN measurement parameters�Paramete

Page 79 - 6�1�3� UNIT TERMINALS

6�- CirLAMP Node 1 ��� 10V 6.1.- INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT6�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONSSee section “4�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS”�6�1

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Figure 86:gland terminals�Do not power the unit on until it has been completely closed.6�1�3� UNIT TERMINALSTable 86:List of terminals for the CirLAMP

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The unit features: - A conguration web server, where the user can congure all the programming param-eters for each light point. - PLC (Power Line Co

Page 82 - Figure 91)

6�1�4� CONNECTION DIAGRAMJ3J4J5J6LNLLNNControl 1...10VBalastoAlimentación+--+Power supplyBallastFigure 88:Connection diagram CirLAMP Node 1 ��� 10V�

Page 83 - 7�1�3� UNIT TERMINALS

After T2, the output drops to 50% of the power, during a period of time T3. After the time period T3 has elapsed, the output returns to 100% until the

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7�- CirLAMP Node DALI 7.1.- INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT7�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONSSee section “4�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS”�7�1�2� I

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Figure 91:gland terminals�Do not power the unit on until it has been completely closed.7�1�3� UNIT TERMINALSTable 87:List of terminals for the CirLAMP

Page 86 - Figure 96�

7�1�4� CONNECTION DIAGRAMLNNNLLControl DALIBalastoAlimentaciónPower supplyBallastDALIcontrol- DA+ DA- DA+ DAJ4J3J5J6Figure 93:Connection diagram CirLA

Page 87 - ( Figure 97)

After T2, the output drops to 50% of the power, during a period of time T3. After the time period T3 has elapsed, the output returns to 100% until the

Page 88 - 8�1�3� UNIT TERMINALS

8�- EXPANSION MODULE: M8I8O 8.1.- INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT8�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONSSee section “4�1�1� PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS”�8�

Page 89 - Table 89:List of M8I8O LEDs�

And nally, secure the module by inserting the six fastening pins into the corresponding slots ( Figure 97).Figure 97: Insert the six fastening pins�8

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8�1�3� UNIT TERMINALSTable 88:List M8I8O terminalsUnit terminals 1: C�IN, Common to the digital inputs 10: C�OUT, Common to the outputs 2: IN1, Digita

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8.2.- OPERATIONThe M8I8O is an expansion module for the CirLAMP Manager; it can detect eight digital inputs and manage eight relay outputs.See”

Page 92 - 9.2.- CirLAMP Mode DN

The units include:- PLC (Power Line Communication) with the CirLAMP Manager on CENELEC Band B. - Systems to detect a burnt out lamp, an open capacitor

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9�- TECHNICAL FEATURES 9.1.- CIRLAMP ManagerAC power supplyRated voltage 184 ... 276 V ~Frequency 50/60HzConsumption < 6 W 16 VAInstallatio

Page 94 - 9.3.- CirLAMP Node 1 ... 10 V

StandardsElectromagnetic compatibility (CEM)� Part 4-2: Testing and measurement techniques� Electrostatic discharge immunity test�UNE-EN 61000-4-2:201

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9.2.- CirLAMP Mode DNAC power supplyMode Self-poweredRated voltage 184 ... 276 V ~Frequency 50/60HzConsumption 2W 16VAInstallation category C

Page 96 - 9.4.- CirLAMP Node DALI

Environmental featuresOperating temperature -25ºC... +70ºCStorage temperature -35ºC... +80ºCRelative humidity (non-condensing) 5 ... 95%Maximum altit

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9.3.- CirLAMP Node 1 ... 10 VAC power supplyMode Self-poweredRated voltage 184 ... 276 V ~Frequency 50/60HzConsumption 2W 16VAInstallation ca

Page 98 - 9.5.- Expansion module: M8I8O

StandardsLamp control gears� Part 1: General and safety require-ments�UNE-EN 61347-1: 2009Lamp control gears� Part 1: General and safety require-ments

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9.4.- CirLAMP Node DALIAC power supplyMode Self-poweredRated voltage 184 ... 276 V ~Frequency 50/60HzConsumption 2W 16VAInstallation category CA

Page 100 - 12�- CE CERTIFICATE

Environmental featuresOperating temperature -25ºC... +70ºCStorage temperature -35ºC... +80ºCRelative humidity (non-condensing) 5 ... 95%Maximum altit

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9.5.- Expansion module: M8I8OPower supply Consumption < 3 WDigital inputs Quantity 8Type Digital inputs activated by short-circuitInsulation

Page 102 - Vial Sant Jordi, s/n

10�- MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE 11�- GUARANTEE• No returns will be accepted and no unit will be repaired or replaced if it is not ac-companied

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