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Quick Start powermanager Introduction 1 Installation 2 SENTRON Software Quick Start powermanager Starting the project 3 Configuring / creating a device 4 Trends / measured value representation 5 Archiving 6 Reporting 7 Further information & support 8 04/2014 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger. DANGER indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken. WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken. NOTICE indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken. If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage. Qualified Personnel The product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems. Proper use of Siemens products Note the following: Trademarks WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissible ambient conditions must be complied with. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed. All names identified by are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner. Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions. Siemens AG Industry Sector Postfach 48 48 90026 NÜRNBERG GERMANY Order number: 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 P 05/2014 Subject to change Copyright Siemens AG 2014. All rights reserved

Table of contents 1 Introduction... 7 1.1 Introduction... 7 2 Installation... 9 2.1 System requirements... 9 2.2 Installation... 10 2.3 Upgrading powermanager... 14 3 Starting the project... 15 3.1 General information... 15 3.2 Project start... 16 3.3 User administration... 20 4 Configuring / creating a device... 23 4.1 Basic configuring... 23 4.2 Configuring with the project template... 30 5 Trends / measured value representation... 31 5.1 Trends / measured value representation... 31 6 Archiving... 37 6.1 Archiving... 37 7 Reporting... 39 7.1 Prerequisites... 39 7.2 Cost center report... 40 8 Further information & support... 51 8.1 Further information & support... 51 Index... 53 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 5

Introduction 1 1.1 Introduction Description The powermanager power monitoring software is used to acquire, represent, monitor, evaluate and archive energy data of the 7KT PAC1500, 7KM PAC3100/PAC3200/PAC4200, measuring devices, the 3WL and 3VL circuit breakers, as well as any Modbus-enabled measuring devices. The "Quick Start powermanager" supports rapid and simple basic commissioning. The underlying installation here is based on powermanager V3.0 and the installed Service Pack 1 (SP1). Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are also assigned to the respective topic groups, and provided with a direct link in the PDF document. You can find more information about installing and commissioning powermanager in the last chapter (Page 51). Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 7

Installation 2 2.1 System requirements powermanager is released for the following operating systems: Windows XP: XP with SP3 (32-bit) Windows 2003: Professional SP3 (32-bit) Windows 7: Professional (32/64-bit) Windows Server 2008: Enterprise SP2 (32/64-bit) Note Windows systems (64-bit) The following requirements must be met for operation with Windows 64-bit systems: Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit Enterprise Edition SP1 or Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1 For more information and instructions, refer also to the FAQ: powermanager with Windows 64-bit operating system (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/62858042) Supported Excel versions (required for reporting): Excel 2003, Excel 2007, Excel 2010 (32-bit) Note powermanager / powerconfig powermanager and powerconfig can be operated in parallel with the 7KM PAC4200 measuring device. With the 7KM PAC3100/PAC3200 measuring device, the connection to powerconfig must be closed down after the devices have been configured. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 9

Installation 2.2 Installation 2.2 Installation Installation Step 1: Install the ALM (Automation License Manager) The ALM is required for licensing and is likewise located on the installation CD. In the directory "Automation License Manager", call the file "setup.exe" and follow the installation instructions. For operation with powermanager, a version of the ALM >= V5.1 must be installed. Note Excel Ensure Excel has already been installed before installing powermanager. Step 2: Install powermanager If the powermanager setup does not start automatically after inserting the supplied installation CD, call the file "setup.exe" on the installation CD and follow the instructions of the installation program. Figure 2-1 InstallShield wizard 10 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Installation 2.2 Installation During the installation procedure, the following actions must be executed: Select the installation language (English or German) Declaration of agreement with the license conditions Enter the user name Select the installation path Select the installation type "Full" (recommended for first-time users) Note File path If you want to change the path, please note that spaces are not permissible in the path name. Example: C:\powermanager\V3.0 or D:\Projects Service Packs Prior to the subsequent steps, determine whether a new Service Pack is available for powermanager, and if so, install it. Overview and download in the "Service and Support Portal (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/35384803/133100)". 30-day Trial License A 30-day Trial License is available on the powermanager product CD or per download. The trial license permits configuration of a maximum of 10 devices. The ALM is likewise required to operate powermanager with the Trial License. The associated license key is found automatically at the project start of powermanager (see Chapter 3 "Starting the project (Page 15)"). Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 11

Installation 2.2 Installation Step 3: Transfer licenses to the ALM With the help of the ALM (found under: "Start menu -> Programs -> Siemens Automation"), you move the licenses from the supplied USB stick to the hard disk of your computer. If you have purchased the option packages or expansion packages, you will have received additional USB sticks for these from which the licenses have to be transferred. Figure 2-2 License Manager See also the FAQ: Upgrade of powermanager licenses with Automation License Manager (ALM) (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/51774217) 12 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Installation 2.2 Installation Step 4 (optional): Uninstall / modify If you want to uninstall or modify powermanager for a renewed installation, always use the Windows Control Panel in the System Settings (see next figure). Both program sections of powermanager (SENTRON powermanager and SENTRON powermanager Core) must be uninstalled or modified. The already created projects are not deleted by this action! Figure 2-3 Step 4: Control Panel Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 13

Installation 2.3 Upgrading powermanager 2.3 Upgrading powermanager Upgrading powermanager If you want to upgrade the existing version of powermanager V2.0 to the latest version V3.0, please note the FAQ: Upgrading a powermanager project from V2.0 to V3.0 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/de/58495516) or the Online Help under "SENTRON->Project Settings->Upgrading". 14 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Starting the project 3 3.1 General information Overview powermanager contains three pre-configured projects: "powermanagerv3.0" Standard project of powermanager. "demo_powermanagerv3.0" Demonstration project for illustrating the powermanager options. Use as template not possible because no external devices connected! "powermanagerv3.0_template" The "powermanager_template" project is a project template. Note Project template Ensure that the "powermanager_template" project remains unchanged. Otherwise, it will no longer meet the purpose of a project template. You can find more information under "4.2 Configuring with the project template (Page 30)". Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 15

Starting the project 3.2 Project start 3.2 Project start Project start The steps below show how the project "powermanagerv3.0" can be used in live operation. Step 1: Start powermanager Call "Start menu -> Programs -> SENTRON -> powermanager V3.0 -> Console". Note Server 2008 / Windows 7 You must always execute project administration and the powermanager console with administrator rights (see the next figure)! Figure 3-1 Starting powermanager powermanager starts, and the "Console" and "Log Viewer" open. 16 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Starting the project 3.2 Project start Step 2: Open project Select "powermanagerv3.0" as the project in the Console, and click on the green traffic light symbol to start the project. Figure 3-2 Console The individual managers for operating the project are started sequentially and change their status after power-up from "0" to "2 (green background). The sequential log is represented in the "Log Viewer". The login window opens. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 17

Starting the project 3.2 Project start Step 3: Login Log in on the Login dialog using the standard user "root" (no password required). Figure 3-3 Login window The operator interface of the project opens. Figure 3-4 PM_Explorer 18 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Starting the project 3.2 Project start Note Closing powermanager powermanager must always be closed by clicking on the red traffic light symbol in the Console or project administration to guarantee correct powering down of the individual managers! After the project has been properly stopped, the green traffic light symbol appears again for renewed project start. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 19

Starting the project 3.3 User administration 3.3 User administration User administration Further users should be created for operating powermanager due to the different authorization levels. Step 1: Call user administration In the System Management, select the "Authorization" tab and call User Administration there. The overview of already created users opens with their group memberships and authorizations. Step 2: Create new users Figure 3-5 User administration menu Select "Add users". 20 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Starting the project 3.3 User administration Step 3: User properties Figure 3-6 User properties Enter a unique user name, the full name of the user, and a description. Select the project language, and define group membership with the help of the arrow keys. Group/level Visualization Operator authorization Normal Operator authorization Advanced Administration Root x x x x x Para x x x x x Operator all x x x x Operator x x x Guest x You can then assign the passwords of the new users under "Password". Acknowledgement Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 21

Starting the project 3.3 User administration If you confirm with OK, the newly created user appears in the User administration with his/her properties, and can be used at the next login. Note Passwords Assign a password to each user. Otherwise, access to the powermanager is unprotected. When the powermanager is delivered, the standard user "root" has no password. Assign a password to this user too. 22 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Configuring / creating a device 4 4.1 Basic configuring Basic configuring In the user interface of the project, you represent the system with the help of areas, sectors and devices. Step 1: Create area(s) You create the structure of the different areas depending on how the system, plant or object is to be represented. To do so, select "create area" in the shortcut menu of "System1" (right-click). Figure 4-1 Creating an area Now assign an area name (e.g. "Hall_1"). Note Sectors Sectors can be additionally created within the areas to represent the system. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 23

Configuring / creating a device 4.1 Basic configuring Step 2: Create device(s) To create devices, select "create device" (right-click) in the shortcut menu of the system or a newly created area (here: PAC3200). Figure 4-2 Creating a device Assign a device name suitable for your system, with information on the location of use, e.g. "PAC3200_engine". Note Name assignment When creating a device for the first time, a name without spaces must be chosen. When renaming later, blanks can also be used. Creation can take a little time, depending on the device and the size of the project. Figure 4-3 PAC3200: Creating a new device When the device has been created, the Engineering view for the settings then opens. The created devices appear in the tree view of the project. 24 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Configuring / creating a device 4.1 Basic configuring Step 3: Configure device(s) The 7KM PAC3200 and 7KM PAC4200 measuring devices can be used for direct communication via Ethernet. Simply enter the IP address of the device for this. Figure 4-4 Configuring device(s) Note Communication To enable powermanager to communicate with the devices, the devices must be assigned the same IP addresses as in powermanager. The 7KM PAC3100 measuring device with the Modbus RTU serial protocol can be integrated into the network via a gateway node. For this purpose, enter the IP address of the gateway device, and select the access node and the unit address (Modbus address). Gateways can be the slots of a PAC4200, or of any other device. In this example, a PAC4200 ("PAC4200_device") and a PAC3100 ("PAC3100_engine") are additionally created. These are integrated into the system via the gateway of the PAC4200. Please ensure when configuring devices that the devices are located in the same network, and that the gateway is used in the case of the PAC 4200 with the associated 7KM PAC RS485 module. You can find more information in the device manuals (Page 51). Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 25

Configuring / creating a device 4.1 Basic configuring Figure 4-5 Gateway On the "Configuration" tab, you select which measured values are Fetched (from the device) "Address" column Displayed (see "Step 4", "selected values" tab) "view" column Archived "archive" column Trigger alarms "alarms" column If you want to change the default settings for archiving, please note the instructions under "5 Archiving". On the "Extended configuration" tab, you can change the names of the measured values. On the "Alert configuration" tab, you can change the alarm texts for the digital inputs. After the device settings have been completed, click on "Save". Note Changing settings You can make later changes via "device engineering" (right-click on the respective device). 26 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Configuring / creating a device 4.1 Basic configuring Step 4: Start communication Communication with the devices can be started via the shortcut menu of the devices, the areas or the system. Figure 4-6 Starting communication For devices to which communication has been established, the actual measured values are displayed immediately, and the device icon in the tree view receives a green checkmark. Figure 4-7 Communication established The measured values of the device are then displayed. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 27

Configuring / creating a device 4.1 Basic configuring Figure 4-8 Overview of measured values The measured values of the group "Overview" (PAC3200, PAC4200) are selected as the default. On the "selected values" tab, the values selected in device engineering on the "view" tab are selected. Via filter selection on the upper-left edge of the "groups" tab, you can change the displayed measured value group, e.g. "Voltages" only. For the devices PAC3100, PAC3200 and PAC4200, the "commands" tab can be used to send commands (such as resetting maximum values, minimum values and counters) to the devices (with the appropriate user authorization). The "device data" tab displays the device information stored in the device (e.g. the order number or the firmware version). Note Communication If a connection from powermanager to the connected devices is not established, please check the network settings. The devices and powermanager must be located on the same network. 28 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Configuring / creating a device 4.1 Basic configuring Note Measuring devices The latest firmware versions are always recommended for the measuring devices used. You can find more information in the device manuals of the measuring devices (see "Further information & support (Page 51)" in the last chapter). Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 29

Configuring / creating a device 4.2 Configuring with the project template 4.2 Configuring with the project template powermanager is equipped with the standard project "powermanagerv3.0" used in this Quick Start (see "3.1 General (Page 15)"). The pre-definition allows immediate use of powermanager. To generate further new projects, use the template "powermanagerv3.0_template", and copy this to the project administration. Only then are the standard settings used (do not use the "New Project" button). Note Template When using "powermanagerv3.0_template", ensure the project is not modified. You can find more information on this topic in "Getting Started (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/66493368)" or in the Online Help. See also Project start (Page 16) 30 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Trends / measured value representation 5 5.1 Trends / measured value representation The recorded measured values are represented in the trend view. Click on the "Variable Trend" button to create a trend view or to open an existing one. Step 1: Configure the trend view Click on "New" to create a new trend. Figure 5-1 New trend view After you have assigned a name for the new trend view, this appears in the selection. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 31

Trends / measured value representation 5.1 Trends / measured value representation Step 2: Define the trend configuration Mark your newly created trend configuration and click on "Edit". Figure 5-2 Modifying the trend configuration When you click on, the datapoint selector for assigning the datapoints opens. 32 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Trends / measured value representation 5.1 Trends / measured value representation Figure 5-3 dpselector When you click on "measured value name", the project-specific tree view appears. Now select a measured value for the desired trend view (here: "averaged 15-min power value" for PAC4200). Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 33

Trends / measured value representation 5.1 Trends / measured value representation Figure 5-4 dpselector - measured value Up to 16 trend curves are possible for each trend configuration. If you want to display further trend configurations, click on "New" and assign a datapoint in the same way (see Step 1). On the "Scale" and "Style" tabs, you can change the representation of the curves if applicable (see Step 2). Note Measured values The usual measured values for the trend view are instantaneous values such as "power", "voltages" and "current values". For example "power" (instantaneous power, 1s), "power interval" (averaged power value, 15min), "energy" (absolute counter statuses, e.g. kwh) and "counters" (calculated differential consumption, 15min) You can find further information about the measured values in the device manuals (see "Further information & support (Page 51)"). >>> FAQ: Using the power demand value with the correct time stamp (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/de/55355519) 34 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Trends / measured value representation 5.1 Trends / measured value representation Step 3: Define the time range Click in the selection of the trend view on "Forward" and define the desired time range. Step 4: Display the trend view After you click on "View" or the symbol, and communication has been established with the connected measuring device, the trend curve is displayed. Figure 5-5 Trend window Note Trend curve An archived value is the requirement for a trend curve of historic values Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 35

Archiving 6 6.1 Archiving Archiving is used to back up the recorded measured values in the database. In the default project "powermanager", the size of the archive is dimensioned for 100 devices. If you want to archive more devices (> 100) or an extremely high number of measured values per device, you are recommended to adapt the archive size individually to your project. The optimal archive size depends on the number of devices in the project, and must be adapted to project requirements. Otherwise, data loss can occur (if the archive dimensions are too small), or memory resources on the hard disk are wasted (if the archive dimensions are too large). See also the FAQ: Do I need to change the archive settings for a project with more than 20 devices? (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/42674858) Note Archiving The following measured value groups are archived as standard: - Instantaneous power values (active power, apparent power, reactive power) - Power demand values - Energy values Additional values can be selected via device engineering (see "4.1 / Step 3 (Page 23)"). To ensure valid consumption values, powermanager must be operated without interruption at all times! Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 37

Reporting 7 7.1 Prerequisites With the help of reporting, it is possible to generate analyses and reports concerning the recorded measured values. Prerequisites The following actions must be executed to enable you to use reporting. Step 1: Start reporting Call reporting via the button. The reporting start screen opens in Excel. Note Excel Please adjust your security settings to the lowest level. This enables execution of the macros and Active X controls. When you click on the "Reporting" button in powermanager, the Excel table "report.xls" appears. Following this action, all specific menus appear under the main menu "Add-Ins" when using Excel 2007 and Excel 2010. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 39

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Step 2: Update the archive structure (only necessary after updating to Service Pack 1) Click on "Add-Ins -> Report -> Configuration -> Archive structure" Figure 7-1 Creating the archive structure After entering the password "eradmin", the archive structure is created. By setting the checkmark "Save password", this is saved for further prompts. 7.2 Cost center report The use of reporting is represented using a common cost center report. Other report types are described in "Getting Started (see "Further information & support" (Page 51)). 40 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Step 1: Create a new template Click on the "New" template and select the report type "Cost center report". Figure 7-2 Creating a cost center report Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 41

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Step 2: Select the report type Use the arrow keys to select the report types to be used for this template. Figure 7-3 Selecting the report type The database for the report types are either 15min ("EnergyReport"), 1h ("Daily report"/"costcenter_daily" ) or daily values ("Monthly report"). You can select the colors for minimum and maximum marking by clicking on the colored buttons. The selection "Print preview after creation of report" allows you to specify whether to change automatically to print preview after creation of the report. By selecting "Log changes", the changes to the created reports can be archived and displayed on an automatically created table sheet. If you click on "OK", your report template opens in Excel. Step 3: Create media (only with cost center reports) The name "Medium" represents a type of material or energy with assigned unit, e.g. electrical energy measured in KWh. You create media via the menu "Report -> Configuration -> Media". After entering the password "eradmin, add the media using the button. 42 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Figure 7-4 Media Now define the name of the medium (used and displayed in the final report) and the relevant unit (e.g. KWh). Step 4: Create tariff sets You create tariff sets via "Report -> Configuration -> Tariff sets". After entering the password eradmin, add the tariff sets using the button. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 43

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Figure 7-5 Creating a tariff set Define a name for the tariff set, and define the time ranges and costs of the individual tariffs. One tariff set must be created per medium. The created tariff sets are then automatically available to you when defining the cost center. Step 6: Create cost centers You create cost centers via "Report -> Configuration -> Cost centers". After entering the password eradmin, add the cost centers using the button. 44 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Figure 7-6 Cost centers Assign an appropriate name to the cost center, and assign the associated tariff sets there. Figure 7-7 Cost centers tariff set Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 45

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Step 7: Create datapoints You insert the first datapoint (DP) in the cost center report by clicking on a cell in Column C, and then calling "Template -> Modify DP" in the menu. Figure 7-8 Creating datapoint Column C Select a device type and a measured value, assign a cost center, and select the relevant device in the device list at bottom left. The active energy import (KWh) of a PAC4200 device is selected in the example. 46 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Figure 7-9 Modifying the DP Note Device list The devices created in the PM Explorer are displayed. Base unit Archiving of all values in the database takes place in the base unit (Wh). Conversion is necessary here if kwh is used in the report. To convert from watt hours to kilowatt hours, enter the value "1000" in the "Divisor" box. Via "Weighting (0-1)", the proportional assignment of the counted consumption to the selected cost center is expressed as a decimal factor; e.g. the value 0.2 corresponds to a proportional share of 20%. When using the "Divisor", a warning message follows indicating the different units. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 47

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report It is important that a device is marked (in this case, "System1:PAC4200_device"). The datapoint is inserted in Column C of your template. Figure 7-10 Cost center report You insert other datapoints (DPs) by copying the data of the created DP to the other columns, and calling the datapoint under "Template -> Modify DP". Step 8: Save a template Save the Excel template preferably by clicking on the diskette symbol under "Add-Ins". Specify a file name that does not end with a number! 48 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Figure 7-11 Saving a template Step 9: Create a report After creating the template, a new report can now be created. Click on "Report" "New", and in the file selection window that then appears, select the template you created beforehand. Figure 7-12 Creating a report A window opens in which the time range and the report type must be selected. Then the selected cost center report is displayed. Step 10: Save a report Save the report under an appropriate name. Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 49

Reporting 7.2 Cost center report Specify a file name that does not end with a number! Note Device data If you cannot access any measured values in your report, you must read in the archive structure for your report again. Click again on the button for reporting on "Add-Ins", and execute the following steps: 1) Click on "Archive structure" in the "Report->Configuration" menu 2) Enter your password (default: "eradmin"). Confirm with "OK". 3) Acknowledge all the subsequent dialog boxes with "Yes". This updates the archive structure. As well as the pre-defined cost center report, users can also create and execute their own specific reports. See also the FAQ: Customer-specific reports with powermanager (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/46355410) Note Excel If you have received error messages via Excel when reporting, this is in most cases due to incorrectly registered components. With 32-bit Office versions, please note the following steps: 1) Start powermanager and close Excel 2) Click on the file "reportreg_cd.bat" on the powermanager installation CD 3) Make absolutely sure here that you select the action "Run as administrator"! 4) All the necessary components should now be correctly registered. Note Windows 64-bit If you are using a Windows 64-bit operating system, please note the FAQ under "2.1 System requirements (Page 9)". 50 Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1

Further information & support 8 8.1 Further information & support You can find an overview of all available documents and FAQs, current hotfixes and service packs, including information about the topic areas represented below, under: (http://siemens.com/powermanager/support) Getting Started / Online Help The document "Getting Started" on the installation CD gives you a detailed and comprehensive introduction to the possibilities of powermanager. In addition, "Getting Started" is available as a download: (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/55336527/0/en) You can also obtain further information in the direct Online Help of powermanager. Readme Please observe the information in the pdf "ReadMe" on the supplied installation CD, as well as the updates and service packs. FAQs You can find other FAQs regarding powermanager under the following link: (siemens.com/powermanager/faq) PAC measuring devices manuals You can find the configuration manual, system manual and device manuals for the 7KT/7KM PAC measuring devices at: (http://support.automation.siemens.com/ww/view/en/25239456/133300) Technical Support You can reach Technical Support on the Internet at: (http://support.automation.siemens.com) Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 51

Index Installation, 10 A Archive Reporting, 39 Archiving Backup, 37 B Backup Archiving, 37 Basic configuring Creating a device, 23 Project template, 30 C Cost center report Reporting, 41 Creating a device Basic configuring, 23 D Description Introduction, 7 F Further information Support, 51 I Installation License, 10 System requirements, 9 Upgrading powermanager, 14 Introduction Description, 7 P Project template Basic configuring, 30 R Reporting Archive, 39 Cost center report, 41 S Starting powermanager Starting the project, 16 Starting the project Starting powermanager, 16 Template, 15 User administration, 20 Support Further information, 51 System requirements Installation, 9 T Template Starting the project, 15 Trends / measured values Measured values / trends, 31 U Upgrading powermanager Installation, 14 User administration Starting the project, 20 L License Getting Started, 04/2014, 3ZW1012-0ZS27-3AC1 53