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6 EMB HUB ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEW
6.6
Select the Modbus/Setup menu option. Specify the Modbus Loop Name. This will become the name
of the EMB Hub. This is the name that will appear on the BMO website service (if subscribed). Specify
the data logging period. The default is 15 minutes.
6.7
Decide upon a method of data transfer. (see section later in this document). If you select the HTTP/
Post method to send data to the BMO website, you can configure this by selecting the “LogFileData,
Setup/Upload” page.
6.7.1
Make note of the EMB Hub serial number.
6.7.2
Select upload options as needed for time of day to upload the data and retry control.
6.7.3
Check the checkbox to allow remote configuration. This will allow you to reconfigure the EMB
Hub from the BMO web site without having to connect directly to the EMB Hub
6.7.4
Specify the “Target address to upload data.” This is the website address where the EMB Hub
will send the collected data. If you have an in house data collection service, you should enter
the address of your data server in this field. Leviton also provides a service called Building
Manager Online that can collect and report data for you. If you are using the BMO service,
the target address to upload data should be set
to http://www.buildingmanageronline.com/upload.php
6.7.5
When configuring the EMB Hub to send data to the BMO site or your own data collection
server, the EMB Hub will authenticate itself with the server by using the serial number and a
password. This password must be supplied here, and can be obtained when you sub scribe for
the BMO service, or by your database administrator.
6.7.6
Click “Apply” to save your changes.
If you select a manual transfer method, remove (blank out) the target address in the
Modbus/Upload Data page.
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