FPC N42
FPC N42
Start-up Guide
For Interfacing Distech Products
3 Supported Applications:
M-Bus to BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP or Modbus Router
M-Bus to BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP or BACnet Router
M-Bus to Modbus RTU
APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY
Explains ProtoNode hardware and how to install it.
The instructions are effective for the above as of October 2017.
Technical Support
Sierra Monitor Corporation does not provide direct support. If Distech needs to escalate the concern, they
will contact Sierra Monitor Corporation for assistance.
Customer Service:
450-444-9898
Email: technicalsupport@distech-controls.com
Website: www.distech-controls.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Certifications ........................................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 BTL Mark – BACnet® Testing Laboratory ....................................................................................... 7
2 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 ProtoNode Gateway ....................................................................................................................... 8
3 Setup for ProtoNode ............................................................................................................................ 9
3.1 Record Identification Data .............................................................................................................. 9
3.2 Point Count Capacity and Registers per Device ............................................................................ 9
3.3 Configuring Device Communications ........................................................................................... 10
3.3.1 Input COM Settings on all Devices Connected to the ProtoNode .......................................... 10
3.3.2 Set M-Bus Address for Each Device Attached to the ProtoNode ........................................... 10
3.4 Selecting the Desired Protocol Configuration ............................................................................... 11
4 Interfacing ProtoNode to Devices .................................................................................................... 12
4.1 ProtoNode FPC-N42 Showing Connection Ports ......................................................................... 12
4.2 Device Connections to ProtoNode ............................................................................................... 13
4.2.1 Connecting Devices Directly to the ProtoNode ....................................................................... 13
4.2.2 Connecting Devices to the ProtoNode through the PW60 ...................................................... 14
4.3 Serial Network: Wiring Field Port to RS-485 Network .................................................................. 15
4.4 Power-Up ProtoNode.................................................................................................................... 16
5 Use the ProtoNode Web Configurator to Setup the Gateway ....................................................... 17
5.1 Connect the PC to ProtoNode via the Ethernet Port .................................................................... 17
5.2 Connecting to ProtoNode Web Configurator ................................................................................ 18
5.3 Selecting Profiles for Devices Connected to ProtoNode .............................................................. 18
5.4 Ethernet Network: Setting IP Address for Field Network.............................................................. 22
6 How to Start the Installation Over: Clearing Profiles ..................................................................... 24
7 Create or Edit M-Bus Profiles ........................................................................................................... 25
7.1 How to Edit an Existing Profile ............................................................................................. 25
7.2 How to Create a New Profile ................................................................................................. 27
7.3 Example W alkthrough ............................................................................................................. 28
8 BACnet Explorer NG .......................................................................................................................... 29
Appendix A. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 30
Lost or Incorrect IP Address ............................................................................................ 30
Viewing Diagnostic information ........................................................................................ 31
Check Wiring and Settings............................................................................................... 32
LED Diagnostics for Communications Between ProtoNode and Devices ....................... 33
Take Diagnostic Capture with the FieldServer Toolbox .................................................. 34
Update Firmware ............................................................................................................. 37
BACnet: Setting Network_Number for more than one ProtoNode on the Subnet ........... 37
Securing ProtoNode with Passwords .............................................................................. 38
Modifying the QS_All_Data_Profile File ........................................................................... 39
Checking Firmware and Kernel Versions ...................................................................... 40
Appendix B. Vendor Information – Distech Controls ............................................................................ 41
Calec ST M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ................................................... 41
XRM-50 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ..................................................... 41
CMa20 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ...................................................... 41
Power 3-85 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ................................................ 41
Kamstrup 601 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus............................................ 42
Kamstrup 602 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus............................................ 42
Zenner Multidata M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ....................................... 43
SuperCal 531 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ............................................ 43
WFH21 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ...................................................... 43
FUE950 M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ................................................... 44
QS All Data M-Bus Mappings to BACnet/IP and Modbus ............................................. 44
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: ProtoNode Part Numbers .............................................................................................................. 9
Figure 2: Supported Point Count Capacity ................................................................................................... 9
Figure 3: Registers per Device ..................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 4: COM Settings ............................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 5: S Bank DIP Switches ................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 6: ProtoNode FPC-N42 .................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 7: M-Bus and Power Connections ................................................................................................... 13
Figure 8: Customer Device to PW60 Connections ..................................................................................... 14
Figure 9: Connection from PW60 to ProtoNode RS-485 ............................................................................ 14
Figure 10: Connection from ProtoNode to RS-485 Field Network .............................................................. 15
Figure 11: RS-485 BMS Network EOL Switch ............................................................................................ 15
Figure 12: Required Current Draw for the ProtoNode ................................................................................ 16
Figure 13: Power Connections .................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 14: M-Bus Gateway Web Configurator Page .................................................................................. 18
Figure 15: M-Bus to BACnet/IP Router Web Configurator Page ................................................................ 19
Figure 16: M-Bus to Modbus TCP/IP Router Web Configurator Page ....................................................... 20
Figure 17: Web Configurator Showing Available Profiles for Selection ...................................................... 21
Figure 18: Web Configurator Showing Active Profile Additions .................................................................. 21
Figure 19: Web Configurator Screen with Active Profiles ........................................................................... 22
Figure 20: Changing IP Address via FS-GUI .............................................................................................. 23
Figure 21: Existing Profiles ......................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 22: FS-GUI File Transfer.................................................................................................................. 26
Figure 23: FS-GUI Data Arrays ................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 24: BACnet Explorer NG on a BACnet Network .............................................................................. 29
Figure 25: Ethernet Port Location ............................................................................................................... 30
Figure 26: Error Messages Screen ............................................................................................................. 31
Figure 27: Diagnostic LEDs ........................................................................................................................ 33
Figure 28: Ethernet Port Location ............................................................................................................... 34
Figure 29: Web Configurator – Network Number Field ............................................................................... 37
Figure 30: FS-GUI Passwords Page ........................................................................................................... 38
Figure 31: Password Recovery Page ......................................................................................................... 38
Figure 32: FS-GUI Landing Page ............................................................................................................... 40
Figure 33: Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 67
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1 CERTIFICATIONS
The BTL Mark on ProtoNode is a symbol that indicates that a product has
passed a series of rigorous tests conducted by an independent laboratory
which verifies that the product correctly implements the BACnet features
claimed in the listing. The mark is a symbol of a high-quality BACnet product.
Go to www.BACnetInternational.net for more information about the BACnet
Testing Laboratory. Click here for the BACnet PIC Statement.
1
BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE
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2 INTRODUCTION
PW60 Application:
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Registers Registers
Devices Devices
Per Device Per Device
Aquametro_Calec_ST 24 Relay PadPuls M1 2
Comet_XRM-50 5 AILA_AUF200 8
Elvaco_CMa20 9 Siemens_WFN21 11
EMU_3PH_Power_3-85 10 Siemens_UH50 39
Kamstrup_601 25 Siemens_T230 92
Kamstrup_602 25 Kamstrup_Multical 44
Sontay_Zenner_Multidata 19 Siemens_UH50_Combined 89
Sontex_SuperCal_531 20 Sensostar_2C 10
Siemens_WFH21 10 Axis_SKU-03 12
Siemens_FUE950_Energy 19 ECS_Elec_Mtr 28
QS_All_Data_Profile 410 Diehl_Hydrus 6
Kamstrup_66 31 Diehl_Sharky_775 24
Amtron_Sonic_D 15 Metz_T_M4 15
Shenitech_STUF-280T 9 Hydrometer 49
Sensus HRI-B1-8 Profile 2 Kamstrup_402 110
Krom Schroder TRZ2 S1 2 Aquadis_Cyble_Mbus 6
Krom Schroder DE10R25-40B 380
Figure 3: Registers per Device
The ProtoNode is connected directly to the M-Bus Network without a level converter. The level
converter is built into the ProtoNode.
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• Figure 4 specifies the device serial port settings required to communicate with the ProtoNode.
3.3.2 Set M-Bus Address for Each Device Attached to the ProtoNode
• Set the M-Bus Primary Address for each of the devices attached to ProtoNode. The Primary
Addresses need to be uniquely assigned between 1 and 250.
o The M-Bus Primary Address that is assigned for each device needs to be documented
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Off On
S3
S2
S1
S0
NOTE: When setting DIP switches, ensure that power to the board is OFF.
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• Pins 4 through 6 are for power. Do not connect power until Section 4.4.
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• Then connect the PW60 RS-485 pins to the to the ProtoNode RS-485 pins. (Figure 9)
• Finally, connect the ProtoNode to the BMS via Ethernet.
o See Section 5.4 for information on connecting to the BACnet/IP or Modbus TCP/IP
network
NOTE: Do not connect power until Section 4.4.
PW60 Pin
Device Pins
Assignment
Pin M-Bus + M+
Pin M-Bus - M-
S+ Pin 1 RS-485 +
S- Pin 2 RS-485 - -
NA Pin 3 RS-485 GND G
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+
RS-485 + Pin 1 RS-485 +
RS-485 - Pin 2 RS-485 - -
- Pin 3 RS-485 GND G
• If the ProtoNode is the last device on the trunk, then the End-Of-Line Termination Switch needs to
be enabled (Figure 11).
o The default setting from the factory is OFF (switch position = right side)
o To enable the EOL Termination, turn the EOL switch ON (switch position = left side)
End-of-Line Switch
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Apply power to the ProtoNode as shown below in Figure 13. Ensure that the power supply used complies
with the specifications provided in Appendix C.1.
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> >
Right-click on Local Area Connection > Properties
Highlight >
• Click twice.
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• The Active profiles section lists the currently active device profiles, including previous Web
Configurator additions. This list is empty for new installations, or after clearing all configurations.
(Figure 14, Figure 15, & Figure 16)
• To add an active profile to support a device, click the Add button under the Active Profiles heading.
This will present a drop-down box underneath the Current profile column that lists all the available
profiles. (Figure 17)
• For every device that is added, assign a unique Node-ID. This specification must match the device’s
network settings.
M-Bus Gateway:
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• Once the Profile for the device has been selected from the drop-down list, enter the value of the
device’s Node-ID.
• Then press the “Submit” button to add the Profile to the list of devices to be configured.
• Repeat this process until all the devices have been added.
• Completed additions are listed under “Active Profiles” as shown in Figure 18.
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• From the FS-GUI landing page, click on “Setup” to expand the navigation tree and then select
“Network Settings” to access the IP Settings menu. (Figure 20)
• Modify the IP Address (N1 IP Address field) of the ProtoNode Ethernet port.
• Click the “System Restart” button at the bottom of the page to apply changes and restart the
ProtoNode.
• Unplug Ethernet cable from PC and connect it to the network switch or router.
• Record the IP Address assigned to the ProtoNode for future reference.
NOTE: The FieldPoP™ button (see Figure 20) allows users to connect to FieldPoP,
Sierra Monitor’s device cloud solution for the IIoT. FieldPoP enables secure remote
connection to field devices through a FieldServer and its local applications for
configuration, management, maintenance. For more information about FieldPoP, refer to
the FieldPoP™ Device Cloud Start-up Guide.
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• If the IP Address of the ProtoNode has been changed by previous configuration, the assigned IP
Address must be gathered from the network administrator.
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NOTE: Refer to the M-Bus Protocol Driver Manual for information on the configuration file.
• Open the profile using Excel or Notepad and complete the following actions:
o Comment out points that are not need by adding “//” to the beginning of each line
o To add M-Bus points, copy a line that represents an existing M-Bus point then change the new
line to reflect the new data point
o Save the edited profile
NOTE: When modifying the csv file using Excel, make sure to save the file in the csv format.
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• Upload the edited profile to the ProtoNode and recycle power to the ProtoNode after the new profile
is loaded successfully.
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• Optionally, email the new profile to support@sierramonitor.com for verification and inclusion for
future orders.
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2. On the ProtoNode’s Web Configurator page, click the Add button and enter the following
information.
a. Node ID – Use the primary address
b. Profile – Select “All_Data” profile
This profile is configured to be able to receive all the data of any M-Bus meter, and more.
3. Click the Diagnostic & Debugging button (located on the bottom right corner of the page).
4. On the FS-GUI page, Click View and then Map Descriptors in the navigation tree.
a. Let the communication between the ProtoNode and the meter run for at least 30 seconds
b. Take a note of all the table entries where RX MSG is greater than zero
These are the “live” M-Bus points in the meter. All the other entries are not used by the meter.
They need to be eliminated.
5. Download the general meter “ALL data” profile CSV file and perform the following edits. (See
Appendix A.9 for edit examples or check the M-Bus Driver Manual).
a. Use the FieldServer ToolBox and take a 1 second capture
b. Unzip the file
c. Identify the protocol1.csv file (M-Bus to BACnet/IP)
Each protocol mode has a profileX.csv file. This contains pointers to the meter profiles,
listed around line 55.
d. Add the new meter name, using a naming convention similar to the existing names
e. Add a new Profile_filename where for the new profile
Use the following naming convention: prof[index]b.csv
f. Find the “ALL data” profile
It is usually called QS_All_Data_Profile and found in file prof11b.csv.
g. Open the “ALL data” file with a preferred text editor
NOTE: Use real text editors only, not Excel.
h. Delete unwanted data points, and keep only the “live” data points found in step 4.b
Do this in both the client and the server section of the file.
i. Save the edited file with a new name (same name used in step 5.e)
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8 BACNET EXPLORER NG
A typical working example of a BACnet Explorer NG on a BACnet Network:
Modbus RTU
up to 32 BACnet
MS/TP devices
Modbus RTU
BACnet Explorer NG
up to 32
BACnet MS/TP
devices
BACnet/IP
BACnet/IP
Multi-Port Switch
For additional details related to the BACnet Explorer NG, go to the Sierra Monitor website’s Resource
Center and download the BACnet Explorer NG Start-up Guide.
For purchasing information, look up the BACnet Explorer NG page on the Sierra Monitor website and click
on the “BUY NOW” tab.
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Appendix A. Troubleshooting
• Ensure that FieldServer Toolbox is loaded onto the local PC. Otherwise, download the
FieldServer-Toolbox.zip via the Sierra Monitor Resource Center Software Downloads.
Ethernet Port
• Connect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between the user’s PC and ProtoNode.
• Double click on the FS Toolbox Utility and click Discover Now on the splash page.
• Check for the IP Address of the desired gateway.
• If correcting the IP Address of the gateway: click the settings icon on the same row as the
gateway, then click Network Settings, change the IP Address and click Update IP Settings to save.
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• Type the IP Address of the ProtoNode into the web browser or use the FieldServer Toolbox to
connect to the ProtoNode.
• Click on Diagnostics and Debugging Button, then click on view, and then on connections.
• If there are any errors showing on the Connection page, refer to Appendix A.3 for the relevant
wiring and settings.
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• No COMS on M-Bus side. If the Tx/Rx LEDs are not flashing rapidly then there is a COM issue.
To fix this, check the following:
o Visual observations of LEDs on ProtoNode (Appendix A.4)
o Check M-Bus device address
o Verify wiring
o Verify device is connected to the same subnet as the ProtoNode
o Verify the M-Bus device was discovered in Web Configurator (Section 5.2)
• Field COM problems:
o If Ethernet protocols are used, observe Ethernet LEDs on the ProtoNode (Appendix A.4)
o Check dipswitch settings (using correct baud rate and device instance)
o Verify IP Address setting
o Verify wiring
NOTE: If the problem persists, a Diagnostic Capture needs to be taken and sent to support.
(Appendix A.5)
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Diagnostic LEDs
Tag Description
SPL The SPL LED will light if the unit is not getting a response from one or more of the configured devices.
RUN The RUN LED will start flashing 20 seconds after power indicating normal operation.
The SYS ERR LED will go on solid 15 seconds after power up. It will turn off after 5 seconds. A steady
ERR red light will indicate there is a system error on the unit. If this occurs, immediately report the related
“system error” shown in the error screen of the GUI interface to support for evaluation.
The RX LED will flash when a message is received on the serial port on the 6-pin connector.
RX
If the serial port is not used, this LED is non-operational.
The TX LED will flash when a message is sent on the serial port on the 6-pin connector.
TX
If the serial port is not used, this LED is non-operational.
PWR This is the power light and should show steady green at all times when unit is powered.
Figure 27: Diagnostic LEDs
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• Once the Diagnostic Capture is complete, email it to technical support. The Diagnostic
Capture will accelerate diagnosis of the problem.
• Ensure that FieldServer Toolbox is loaded onto the local PC. Otherwise, download the
FieldServer-Toolbox.zip via the Sierra Monitor Resource Center Software Downloads.
• Extract the executable file and complete the installation.
Ethernet Port
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o When the capture period is finished, the “Diagnostic Test Complete” window will appear
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o Choose “Open” to launch explorer and have it point directly at the correct folder
o Send the Diagnostic zip file to technical support
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Update Firmware
To load a new version of the firmware, follow these instructions:
1. Extract and save the new file onto the local PC.
2. Open a web browser and type the IP Address of the FieldServer in the address bar.
o Default IP Address is 192.168.1.24
o Use the FS Toolbox utility if the IP Address is unknown (Appendix A.1)
3. Click on the “Diagnostics & Debugging” button.
4. In the Navigation Tree on the left hand side, do the following:
a. Click on “Setup”
b. Click on “File Transfer”
c. Click on the “General” tab
5. In the General tab, click on “Choose Files” and select the web.img file extracted in step 1.
6. Click on the orange “Submit” button.
7. When the download is complete, click on the “System Restart” button.
BACnet: Setting Network_Number for more than one ProtoNode on the Subnet
For both BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP, if more than one ProtoNode is connected to the same subnet,
they must be assigned unique Network_Number values.
On the main Web Configuration screen, update the BACnet Network Number field and click submit. The
default value is 50.
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// Polling Map Descriptors: Device responds with ALL data_types in a single response
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name , Data_Array_Name , Data_Array_Offset , Function , Length , Scan_Interval , Node_Name , MBus_Data_Class
MBUS_Meter_$node_id , DA_P_$node_id ,0 , Rdbc , 260 , $mbus_scan_t , MBUS_Node_$node_id , Class-2
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name , Data_Array_Name , Data_Array_Offset , Function , Node_Name , Address , Length , Units
Dur_Avg_S_1 , DA_D_$node_id ,0 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI ,1 , seconds
Dur_Avg_S_2 , DA_D_$node_id ,1 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI ,2 , seconds
[. . .]
Alarm_Flags_10 , DA_D_$node_id , 409 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 410 , No-Units
// Polling Map Descriptors: Device responds with ALL data_types in a single response
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name , Data_Array_Name , Data_Array_Offset , Function , Length , Scan_Interval , Node_Name , MBus_Data_Class
MBUS_Meter_$node_id , DA_P_$node_id ,0 , Rdbc , 260 , $mbus_scan_t , MBUS_Node_$node_id , Class-2
Map_Descriptors
Map_Descriptor_Name , Data_Array_Name , Data_Array_Offset , Function , Node_Name , Address , Length , Units
Energy_T_WH_1 , DA_D_$node_id , 80 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 81 , watt-hours
Voltage_1 , DA_D_$node_id , 100 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 101 , Volts
Current_1 , DA_D_$node_id , 110 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 111 , Amperes
Power_W_1 , DA_D_$node_id , 250 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 251 , Watts
ID_1 , DA_D_$node_id , 330 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 331 , No-Units
Error_Flags_1 , DA_D_$node_id , 350 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 351 , No-Units
Alarm_Flags_1 , DA_D_$node_id , 400 , Passive , PN_$node_id , AI , 401 , No-Units
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• After setting the local PC to the same subnet as the ProtoNode (Section 5.1), open a web browser
on the PC and enter the IP Address of the ProtoNode; the default address is 192.168.1.24.
NOTE: If the IP Address of the ProtoNode has been changed by previous configuration, the assigned IP
Address can be discovered using the FS Toolbox utility. See Appendix A.1 for instructions.
The firmware version is shown at the top of the navigation panel (left-side of screen) and at the top of the
main panel (right-side of screen). The ProtoNode’s CN number as well as details lead the version, which
starts with a “v”.
The kernel version is shown in the main panel (right-side) under the Status tab. It is found on the third row
of the status table.
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Voltage_3 AI 7 30012/30013
Current_1 AI 8 30014/30015
Current_2 AI 9 30016/30017
Current_3 AI 10 30018/30019
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Dur_Avg_D_10 AI 40 30079/30080
Dur_Act_Sec_1 AI 41 30081/30082
Dur_Act_Sec_2 AI 42 30083/30084
Dur_Act_Sec_3 AI 43 30085/30086
Dur_Act_Sec_4 AI 44 30087/30088
Dur_Act_Sec_5 AI 45 30089/30090
Dur_Act_Sec_6 AI 46 30091/30092
Dur_Act_Sec_7 AI 47 30093/30094
Dur_Act_Sec_8 AI 48 30095/30096
Dur_Act_Sec_9 AI 49 30097/30098
Dur_Act_Sec_10 AI 50 30099/30100
Dur_Act_Min_1 AI 51 30101/30102
Dur_Act_Min_2 AI 52 30103/30104
Dur_Act_Min_3 AI 53 30105/30106
Dur_Act_Min_4 AI 54 30107/30108
Dur_Act_Min_5 AI 55 30109/30110
Dur_Act_Min_6 AI 56 30111/30112
Dur_Act_Min_7 AI 57 30113/30114
Dur_Act_Min_8 AI 58 30115/30116
Dur_Act_Min_9 AI 59 30117/30118
Dur_Act_Min_10 AI 60 30119/30120
Dur_Act_Hrs_1 AI 61 30121/30122
Dur_Act_Hrs_2 AI 62 30123/30124
Dur_Act_Hrs_3 AI 63 30125/30126
Dur_Act_Hrs_4 AI 64 30127/30128
Dur_Act_Hrs_5 AI 65 30129/30130
Dur_Act_Hrs_6 AI 66 30131/30132
Dur_Act_Hrs_7 AI 67 30133/30134
Dur_Act_Hrs_8 AI 68 30135/30136
Dur_Act_Hrs_9 AI 69 30137/30138
Dur_Act_Hrs_10 AI 70 30139/30140
Dur_Act_Day_1 AI 71 30141/30142
Dur_Act_Day_2 AI 72 30143/30144
Dur_Act_Day_3 AI 73 30145/30146
Dur_Act_Day_4 AI 74 30147/30148
Dur_Act_Day_5 AI 75 30149/30150
Dur_Act_Day_6 AI 76 30151/30152
Dur_Act_Day_7 AI 77 30153/30154
Dur_Act_Day_8 AI 78 30155/30156
Dur_Act_Day_9 AI 79 30157/30158
Dur_Act_Day_10 AI 80 30159/30160
Energy_T_WH_1 AI 81 30161/30162
Energy_T_WH_2 AI 82 30163/30164
Energy_T_WH_3 AI 83 30165/30166
Energy_T_WH_4 AI 84 30167/30168
Energy_T_WH_5 AI 85 30169/30170
Energy_T_WH_6 AI 86 30171/30172
Energy_T_WH_7 AI 87 30173/30174
Energy_T_WH_8 AI 88 30175/30176
Energy_T_WH_9 AI 89 30177/30178
Energy_T_WH_10 AI 90 30179/30180
Energy_T_J_1 AI 91 30181/30182
Energy_T_J_2 AI 92 30183/30184
Energy_T_J_3 AI 93 30185/30186
Energy_T_J_4 AI 94 30187/30188
Energy_T_J_5 AI 95 30189/30190
Energy_T_J_6 AI 96 30191/30192
Energy_T_J_7 AI 97 30193/30194
Energy_T_J_8 AI 98 30195/30196
Energy_T_J_9 AI 99 30197/30198
Energy_T_J_10 AI 100 30199/30200
Voltage_1 AI 101 30201/30202
Voltage_2 AI 102 30203/30204
Voltage_3 AI 103 30205/30206
Voltage_4 AI 104 30207/30208
Voltage_5 AI 105 30209/30210
Voltage_6 AI 106 30211/30212
Voltage_7 AI 107 30213/30214
Voltage_8 AI 108 30215/30216
Voltage_9 AI 109 30217/30218
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Temp_Dif_1 AI 6 30011/30012
Time_Op_Days_1 AI 7 30013/30014
Power_W_1 AI 8 30015/30016
Vol_Flo_L_S_1 AI 9 30017/30018
Volume_1 AI 10 30019/30020
Volume_2 AI 11 30021/30022
Time_Point_1 AI 12 30023/30024
Time_Point_2 AI 13 30025/30026
Time_Point_3 AI 14 30027/30028
Time_Point_4 AI 15 30029/30030
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Dur_Avg_H_2 AI 22 30043/30044
Dur_Avg_H_3 AI 23 30045/30046
Dur_Avg_H_4 AI 24 30047/30048
Dur_Avg_H_5 AI 25 30049/30050
Dur_Avg_H_6 AI 26 30051/30052
Dur_Avg_H_7 AI 27 30053/30054
Dur_Avg_H_8 AI 28 30055/30056
Dur_Avg_H_9 AI 29 30057/30058
Dur_Avg_H_10 AI 30 30059/30060
Dur_Avg_D_1 AI 31 30061/30062
Dur_Avg_D_2 AI 32 30063/30064
Dur_Avg_D_3 AI 33 30065/30066
Dur_Avg_D_4 AI 34 30067/30068
Dur_Avg_D_5 AI 35 30069/30070
Dur_Avg_D_6 AI 36 30071/30072
Dur_Avg_D_7 AI 37 30073/30074
Dur_Avg_D_8 AI 38 30075/30076
Dur_Avg_D_9 AI 39 30077/30078
Dur_Avg_D_10 AI 40 30079/30080
Dur_Act_Sec_1 AI 41 30081/30082
Dur_Act_Sec_2 AI 42 30083/30084
Dur_Act_Sec_3 AI 43 30085/30086
Dur_Act_Sec_4 AI 44 30087/30088
Dur_Act_Sec_5 AI 45 30089/30090
Dur_Act_Sec_6 AI 46 30091/30092
Dur_Act_Sec_7 AI 47 30093/30094
Dur_Act_Sec_8 AI 48 30095/30096
Dur_Act_Sec_9 AI 49 30097/30098
Dur_Act_Sec_10 AI 50 30099/30100
Dur_Act_Min_1 AI 51 30101/30102
Dur_Act_Min_2 AI 52 30103/30104
Dur_Act_Min_3 AI 53 30105/30106
Dur_Act_Min_4 AI 54 30107/30108
Dur_Act_Min_5 AI 55 30109/30110
Dur_Act_Min_6 AI 56 30111/30112
Dur_Act_Min_7 AI 57 30113/30114
Dur_Act_Min_8 AI 58 30115/30116
Dur_Act_Min_9 AI 59 30117/30118
Dur_Act_Min_10 AI 60 30119/30120
Dur_Act_Hrs_1 AI 61 30121/30122
Dur_Act_Hrs_2 AI 62 30123/30124
Dur_Act_Hrs_3 AI 63 30125/30126
Dur_Act_Hrs_4 AI 64 30127/30128
Dur_Act_Hrs_5 AI 65 30129/30130
Dur_Act_Hrs_6 AI 66 30131/30132
Dur_Act_Hrs_7 AI 67 30133/30134
Dur_Act_Hrs_8 AI 68 30135/30136
Dur_Act_Hrs_9 AI 69 30137/30138
Dur_Act_Hrs_10 AI 70 30139/30140
Dur_Act_Day_1 AI 71 30141/30142
Dur_Act_Day_2 AI 72 30143/30144
Dur_Act_Day_3 AI 73 30145/30146
Dur_Act_Day_4 AI 74 30147/30148
Dur_Act_Day_5 AI 75 30149/30150
Dur_Act_Day_6 AI 76 30151/30152
Dur_Act_Day_7 AI 77 30153/30154
Dur_Act_Day_8 AI 78 30155/30156
Dur_Act_Day_9 AI 79 30157/30158
Dur_Act_Day_10 AI 80 30159/30160
Energy_T_WH_1 AI 81 30161/30162
Energy_T_WH_2 AI 82 30163/30164
Energy_T_WH_3 AI 83 30165/30166
Energy_T_WH_4 AI 84 30167/30168
Energy_T_WH_5 AI 85 30169/30170
Energy_T_WH_6 AI 86 30171/30172
Energy_T_WH_7 AI 87 30173/30174
Energy_T_WH_8 AI 88 30175/30176
Energy_T_WH_9 AI 89 30177/30178
Energy_T_WH_10 AI 90 30179/30180
Energy_T_J_1 AI 91 30181/30182
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Energy_T_J_2 AI 92 30183/30184
Energy_T_J_3 AI 93 30185/30186
Energy_T_J_4 AI 94 30187/30188
Energy_T_J_5 AI 95 30189/30190
Energy_T_J_6 AI 96 30191/30192
Energy_T_J_7 AI 97 30193/30194
Energy_T_J_8 AI 98 30195/30196
Energy_T_J_9 AI 99 30197/30198
Energy_T_J_10 AI 100 30199/30200
Voltage_1 AI 101 30201/30202
Voltage_2 AI 102 30203/30204
Voltage_3 AI 103 30205/30206
Voltage_4 AI 104 30207/30208
Voltage_5 AI 105 30209/30210
Voltage_6 AI 106 30211/30212
Voltage_7 AI 107 30213/30214
Voltage_8 AI 108 30215/30216
Voltage_9 AI 109 30217/30218
Voltage_10 AI 110 30219/30220
Current_1 AI 111 30221/30222
Current_2 AI 112 30223/30224
Current_3 AI 113 30225/30226
Current_4 AI 114 30227/30228
Current_5 AI 115 30229/30230
Current_6 AI 116 30231/30232
Current_7 AI 117 30233/30234
Current_8 AI 118 30235/30236
Current_9 AI 119 30237/30238
Current_10 AI 120 30239/30240
Temp_Ext_1 AI 121 30241/30242
Temp_Ext_2 AI 122 30243/30244
Temp_Ext_3 AI 123 30245/30246
Temp_Ext_4 AI 124 30247/30248
Temp_Ext_5 AI 125 30249/30250
Temp_Ext_6 AI 126 30251/30252
Temp_Ext_7 AI 127 30253/30254
Temp_Ext_8 AI 128 30255/30256
Temp_Ext_9 AI 129 30257/30258
Temp_Ext_10 AI 130 30259/30260
Temp_Flow_1 AI 131 30261/30262
Temp_Flow_2 AI 132 30263/30264
Temp_Flow_3 AI 133 30265/30266
Temp_Flow_4 AI 134 30267/30268
Temp_Flow_5 AI 135 30269/30270
Temp_Flow_6 AI 136 30271/30272
Temp_Flow_7 AI 137 30273/30274
Temp_Flow_8 AI 138 30275/30276
Temp_Flow_9 AI 139 30277/30278
Temp_Flow_10 AI 140 30279/30280
Temp_Ret_1 AI 141 30281/30282
Temp_Ret_2 AI 142 30283/30284
Temp_Ret_3 AI 143 30285/30286
Temp_Ret_4 AI 144 30287/30288
Temp_Ret_5 AI 145 30289/30290
Temp_Ret_6 AI 146 30291/30292
Temp_Ret_7 AI 147 30293/30294
Temp_Ret_8 AI 148 30295/30296
Temp_Ret_9 AI 149 30297/30298
Temp_Ret_10 AI 150 30299/30300
Temp_Dif_1 AI 151 30301/30302
Temp_Dif_2 AI 152 30303/30304
Temp_Dif_3 AI 153 30305/30306
Temp_Dif_4 AI 154 30307/30308
Temp_Dif_5 AI 155 30309/30310
Temp_Dif_6 AI 156 30311/30312
Temp_Dif_7 AI 157 30313/30314
Temp_Dif_8 AI 158 30315/30316
Temp_Dif_9 AI 159 30317/30318
Temp_Dif_10 AI 160 30319/30320
Time_Sec_1 AI 161 30321/30322
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Energy 10 AI 13 30025/30026
Energy 11 AI 14 30027/30028
Energy 12 AI 15 30029/30030
Flow Temperature 1 AI 16 30031/30032
Flow Temperature 2 AI 17 30033/30034
Flow Temperature 3 AI 18 30035/30036
Return Temperature 1 AI 19 30037/30038
Return Temperature 2 AI 20 30039/30040
Return Temperature 3 AI 21 30041/30042
Temperature Difference AI 22 30043/30044
On Time 1 AI 23 30045/30046
On Time 2 AI 24 30047/30048
On Time 3 AI 25 30049/30050
On Time 4 AI 26 30051/30052
Power 1 AI 27 30053/30054
Power 2 AI 28 30055/30056
Power 3 AI 29 30057/30058
Power 4 AI 30 30059/30060
Volume Flow 1 AI 31 30061/30062
Volume Flow 2 AI 32 30063/30064
Volume Flow 3 AI 33 30065/30066
Volume 1 AI 34 30067/30068
Volume 2 AI 35 30069/30070
Volume 3 AI 36 30071/30072
Time Point 1 AI 37 30073/30074
Time Point 2 AI 38 30075/30076
Fabrication Number AI 39 30077/30078
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Energy_T_WH_5 AI 5 30009/30010
Energy_T_WH_6 AI 6 30011/30012
Energy_T_WH_7 AI 7 30013/30014
Energy_T_WH_8 AI 8 30015/30016
Energy_T_WH_9 AI 9 30017/30018
Energy_T_WH_10 AI 10 30019/30020
Energy_T_WH_11 AI 11 30021/30022
Energy_T_WH_12 AI 12 30023/30024
Energy_T_WH_13 AI 13 30025/30026
Energy_T_WH_14 AI 14 30027/30028
Energy_T_WH_15 AI 15 30029/30030
Energy_T_WH_16 AI 16 30031/30032
Energy_T_WH_17 AI 17 30033/30034
Energy_T_WH_18 AI 18 30035/30036
Energy_T_WH_19 AI 19 30037/30038
Energy_T_WH_20 AI 20 30039/30040
Energy_T_WH_21 AI 21 30041/30042
Energy_T_WH_22 AI 22 30043/30044
Energy_T_WH_23 AI 23 30045/30046
Energy_T_J_1 AI 24 30047/30048
Temp_Flow_1 AI 25 30049/30050
Temp_Ret_1 AI 26 30051/30052
Temp_Dif_1 AI 27 30053/30054
Time_Op_Hrs_1 AI 28 30055/30056
Power_W_1 AI 29 30057/30058
Power_W_2 AI 30 30059/30060
Power_W_3 AI 31 30061/30062
Power_Jh_1 AI 32 30063/30064
Vol_Flo_L_H_1 AI 33 30065/30066
Vol_Flo_L_H_2 AI 34 30067/30068
Vol_Flo_L_H_3 AI 35 30069/30070
Volume_1 AI 36 30071/30072
Volume_2 AI 37 30073/30074
Volume_3 AI 38 30075/30076
Volume_4 AI 39 30077/30078
Volume_5 AI 40 30079/30080
Volume_6 AI 41 30081/30082
Time_Pt_1 AI 42 30083/30084
Time_Pt_2 AI 43 30085/30086
Fab_Number_1 AI 44 30087/30088
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Energy_T_WH_2 AI 2 30003/30004
Energy_T_WH_3 AI 3 30005/30006
Energy_T_WH_4 AI 4 30007/30008
Energy_T_WH_5 AI 5 30009/30010
Energy_T_WH_6 AI 6 30011/30012
Energy_T_WH_7 AI 7 30013/30014
Energy_T_WH_8 AI 8 30015/30016
Energy_T_WH_9 AI 9 30017/30018
Energy_T_WH_10 AI 10 30019/30020
Temp_Flow_1 AI 11 30021/30022
Temp_Flow_2 AI 12 30023/30024
Temp_Flow_3 AI 13 30025/30026
Temp_Ret_1 AI 14 30027/30028
Temp_Ret_2 AI 15 30029/30030
Temp_Ret_3 AI 16 30031/30032
Temp_Dif_1 AI 17 30033/30034
Temp_Dif_2 AI 18 30035/30036
Temp_Dif_3 AI 19 30037/30038
Time_Op_Hrs_1 AI 20 30039/30040
Time_Op_Hrs_2 AI 21 30041/30042
Time_Op_Hrs_3 AI 22 30043/30044
Power_W_1 AI 23 30045/30046
Power_W_2 AI 24 30047/30048
Power_W_3 AI 25 30049/30050
Vol_Flo_L_H_1 AI 26 30051/30052
Vol_Flo_L_H_2 AI 27 30053/30054
Vol_Flo_L_H_3 AI 28 30055/30056
Volume_1 AI 29 30057/30058
Volume_2 AI 30 30059/30060
Volume_3 AI 31 30061/30062
Volume_4 AI 32 30063/30064
Volume_5 AI 33 30065/30066
Volume_6 AI 34 30067/30068
Volume_7 AI 35 30069/30070
Volume_8 AI 36 30071/30072
Volume_9 AI 37 30073/30074
Volume_10 AI 38 30075/30076
Time_Pt_1 AI 39 30077/30078
Time_Pt_2 AI 40 30079/30080
Time_Pt_3 AI 41 30081/30082
Time_Pt_4 AI 42 30083/30084
Time_Pt_5 AI 43 30085/30086
Time_Pt_6 AI 44 30087/30088
Time_Pt_7 AI 45 30089/30090
Time_Pt_8 AI 46 30091/30092
Time_Pt_9 AI 47 30093/30094
Time_Pt_10 AI 48 30095/30096
Status_Byte AI 49 30097
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Temp_Flow_4 AI 16 30031/30032
Temp_Flow_5 AI 17 30033/30034
Temp_Flow_6 AI 18 30035/30036
Temp_Flow_7 AI 19 30037/30038
Temp_Flow_8 AI 20 30039/30040
Temp_Flow_9 AI 21 30041/30042
Temp_Flow_10 AI 22 30043/30044
Temp_Ret_1 AI 23 30045/30046
Temp_Ret_2 AI 24 30047/30048
Temp_Ret_3 AI 25 30049/30050
Temp_Ret_4 AI 26 30051/30052
Temp_Ret_5 AI 27 30053/30054
Temp_Ret_6 AI 28 30055/30056
Temp_Ret_7 AI 29 30057/30058
Temp_Ret_8 AI 30 30059/30060
Temp_Ret_9 AI 31 30061/30062
Temp_Ret_10 AI 32 30063/30064
Temp_Dif_1 AI 33 30065/30066
Temp_Dif_2 AI 34 30067/30068
Temp_Dif_3 AI 35 30069/30070
Temp_Dif_4 AI 36 30071/30072
Temp_Dif_5 AI 37 30073/30074
Temp_Dif_6 AI 38 30075/30076
Temp_Dif_7 AI 39 30077/30078
Temp_Dif_8 AI 40 30079/30080
Temp_Dif_9 AI 41 30081/30082
Temp_Dif_10 AI 42 30083/30084
Time_Hrs_1 AI 43 30085/30086
Time_Hrs_2 AI 44 30087/30088
Time_Hrs_3 AI 45 30089/30090
Time_Hrs_4 AI 46 30091/30092
Time_Hrs_5 AI 47 30093/30094
Time_Hrs_6 AI 48 30095/30096
Time_Hrs_7 AI 49 30097/30098
Time_Hrs_8 AI 50 30099/30100
Time_Hrs_9 AI 51 30101/30102
Time_Hrs_10 AI 52 30103/30104
Power_W_1 AI 53 30105/30106
Power_W_2 AI 54 30107/30108
Power_W_3 AI 55 30109/30110
Power_W_4 AI 56 30111/30112
Power_W_5 AI 57 30113/30114
Power_W_6 AI 58 30115/30116
Power_W_7 AI 59 30117/30118
Power_W_8 AI 60 30119/30120
Power_W_9 AI 61 30121/30122
Power_W_10 AI 62 30123/30124
Power_W_11 AI 63 30125/30126
Power_W_12 AI 64 30127/30128
Vol_Flo_L_H_1 AI 65 30129/30130
Vol_Flo_L_H_2 AI 66 30131/30132
Vol_Flo_L_H_3 AI 67 30133/30134
Vol_Flo_L_H_4 AI 68 30135/30136
Vol_Flo_L_H_5 AI 69 30137/30138
Vol_Flo_L_H_6 AI 70 30139/30140
Vol_Flo_L_H_7 AI 71 30141/30142
Vol_Flo_L_H_8 AI 72 30143/30144
Vol_Flo_L_H_9 AI 73 30145/30146
Vol_Flo_L_H_10 AI 74 30147/30148
Vol_Flo_L_H_11 AI 75 30149/30150
Vol_Flo_L_H_12 AI 76 30151/30152
Volume_1 AI 77 30153/30154
Volume_2 AI 78 30155/30156
Volume_3 AI 79 30157/30158
Volume_4 AI 80 30159/30160
Volume_5 AI 81 30161/30162
Volume_6 AI 82 30163/30164
Volume_7 AI 83 30165/30166
Volume_8 AI 84 30167/30168
Volume_9 AI 85 30169/30170
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Volume_10 AI 86 30171/30172
Volume_11 AI 87 30173/30174
Volume_12 AI 88 30175/30176
Time_Pt_1 AI 89 30177/30178
Time_Pt_2 AI 90 30179/30180
Time_Pt_3 AI 91 30181/30182
Time_Pt_4 AI 92 30183/30184
Time_Pt_5 AI 93 30185/30186
Time_Pt_6 AI 94 30187/30188
Time_Pt_7 AI 95 30189/30190
Time_Pt_8 AI 96 30191/30192
Time_Pt_9 AI 97 30193/30194
Time_Pt_10 AI 98 30195/30196
Time_Pt_11 AI 99 30197/30198
Time_Pt_12 AI 100 30199/30200
Fab_Number_1 AI 101 30201/30202
Fab_Number_2 AI 102 30203/30204
Fab_Number_3 AI 103 30205/30206
Fab_Number_4 AI 104 30207/30208
Fab_Number_5 AI 105 30209/30210
Fab_Number_6 AI 106 30211/30212
Fab_Number_7 AI 107 30213/30214
Fab_Number_8 AI 108 30215/30216
Fab_Number_9 AI 109 30217/30218
Fab_Number_10 AI 110 30219/30220
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Appendix C. Reference
Specifications
ProtoNode FPC-N42
One 6-pin Phoenix connector with: M-Bus port (+ / - )
Power port (+ / - / Frame-gnd)
Electrical Connections
One 3-pin Phoenix connector with: RS-485 port (+ / - / gnd)
One Ethernet 10/100 BaseT port
CE Certified; TUV approved to UL 916, EN 60950-1,
EN 50491-3 and CSA C22-2 standards; FCC Class A Part 15; DNP 3.0
Approvals
Conformance Tested; RoHS Compliant; CSA 205 Approved
BTL Marked
Power Requirements Multi-mode power adapter: 9-30V DC or 12 - 24V AC
Physical Dimensions 11.5 cm L x 8.3 cm W x 4.1 cm H (4.5 x 3.2 x 1.6 in.)
Weight 0.2 kg (0.4 lbs)
Operating Temperature -40°C to 75°C (-40°F to167°F)
Surge Suppression EN61000-4-2 ESD EN61000-4-3 EMC EN61000-4-4 EFT
Humidity 5 - 90% RH (non-condensing)
(Specifications subject to change without notice)
Figure 33: Specifications
• The units shall be powered by listed LPS or Class 2 power supply suited to the expected operating
temperature range.
• The interconnecting power connector and power cable shall:
o Comply with local electrical code
o Be suited to the expected operating temperature range
o Meet the current and voltage rating for ProtoNode
• Furthermore, the interconnecting power cable shall:
o Be of length not exceeding 3.05m (118.3”)
o Be constructed of materials rated VW-1, FT-1 or better
• If the unit is to be installed in an operating environment with a temperature above 65 °C, it should
be installed in a Restricted Access Area requiring a key or a special tool to gain access.
• This device must not be connected to a LAN segment with outdoor wiring.
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All warranties hereunder are contingent upon proper use in the application for which the product
was intended and do not cover products which have been modified or repaired without Sierra
Monitor Corporation’s approval or which have been subjected to accident, improper maintenance,
installation or application, or on which original identification marks have been removed or altered.
This Limited Warranty also will not apply to interconnecting cables or wires, consumables or to
any damage resulting from battery leakage.
In all cases Sierra Monitor Corporation’s responsibility and liability under this warranty shall be
limited to the cost of the equipment. The purchaser must obtain shipping instructions for the
prepaid return of any item under this warranty provision and compliance with such instruction shall
be a condition of this warranty.
Except for the express warranty stated above, Sierra Monitor Corporation disclaims all warranties
with regard to the products sold hereunder including all implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness and the express warranties stated herein are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on the
part of Sierra Monitor Corporation for damages including, but not limited to, consequential
damages arising out of/or in connection with the use or performance of the product.
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