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V100R003C10
Installation Guide
Issue 01
Date 2020-08-20
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Purpose
This document describes the SmartSite management system in terms of its
components, installation, and commissioning.
Figures provided in this document are for reference only.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Technical support engineers
● Installation and commissioning engineers
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous issues.
Issue 01 (2020-08-20)
This issue is the first official release.
Monitoring unit software version: SCC800_S V100R003C00
Contents
2 Product Introduction............................................................................................................ 15
3 Preparing for the Installation.............................................................................................20
3.1 Tools.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.2 Wiring Description................................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.3 Cable Preparation................................................................................................................................................................. 22
3.4 Component Layout............................................................................................................................................................... 24
4 Component Installation....................................................................................................... 26
4.1 Installing an SCC800-S1..................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.1.1 Wall-Mounted Installation............................................................................................................................................. 26
4.1.2 Rack-Mounted Installation............................................................................................................................................. 30
4.1.3 Installing Power Cables................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.1.4 Installing an Antenna Tray............................................................................................................................................. 32
4.1.5 Installing Antennas........................................................................................................................................................... 34
4.1.6 Installing Network Management Cables (IP Networking)................................................................................. 37
4.1.7 Installing Network Management Cables (In-Band Networking)......................................................................37
4.1.8 Installing Network Management Cables (4G Networking)................................................................................37
4.1.9 Installing Communications Cables for Third-Party Smart Devices...................................................................40
4.2 Installing an Outdoor Wireless AC Meter Box ACMB...............................................................................................41
4.2.1 Securing an Outdoor Wireless AC Meter Box.......................................................................................................... 41
4.2.2 Installing AC detection cables....................................................................................................................................... 46
4.2.2.1 Single-Phase Scenario.................................................................................................................................................. 47
4.2.2.2 Dual-Live Wire Scenario.............................................................................................................................................. 48
4.2.2.3 Three-Live Wire Scenario.............................................................................................................................................49
4.2.2.4 Three-Phase Four-Wire Scenario...............................................................................................................................50
5 Commissioning.....................................................................................................................139
5.1 Power-On Commissioning............................................................................................................................................... 139
5.2 Logging In to the WebUI................................................................................................................................................. 139
5.3 Wireless Component Networking................................................................................................................................. 140
5.4 Setting Deployment Wizard Parameters.................................................................................................................... 142
5.5 Setting Camera Passwords.............................................................................................................................................. 149
5.6 Setting Motion Detection Alarm Parameters for Outdoor Cameras................................................................ 151
5.7 Setting Access Control Management Parameters................................................................................................... 156
5.7.1 Creating Users.................................................................................................................................................................. 156
5.7.2 Enabling a Mobile Phone to Log In to the NetEco APP.................................................................................... 160
5.7.3 Modifying the Equipment Room Door Lock Password...................................................................................... 162
5.7.4 Configuring an Outdoor Cabinet or Fence Door Lock....................................................................................... 164
5.7.5 Application (NetEco WebUI)....................................................................................................................................... 167
5.7.6 Application (NetEco APP)............................................................................................................................................ 169
5.7.7 Unlocking (Equipment Room Door Lock).............................................................................................................. 169
5.7.8 Unlocking (Outdoor Cabinet or Fence Door Lock)............................................................................................. 171
5.8 Setting NAT Gateway Parameters................................................................................................................................ 173
A FAQ......................................................................................................................................... 174
A.1 How Do I Prepare RS485 Conversion Cables?..........................................................................................................174
A.2 What Do I Do If WebUI Login on a PC Fails?...........................................................................................................175
A.3 How Do I Upgrade Software for SCC800?.................................................................................................................179
A.4 How Do I Install the Protocol Package for Intelligent Equipment?..................................................................180
A.5 What Do I Do If the DC Power System Cannot Connect to the SCC800?...................................................... 181
A.6 What Do I Do If the iACMETER Reports a Wiring Error Alarm?........................................................................181
A.7 What Do I Do If Electricity Data Reported by the iACMETER Is Erroneous?.................................................182
A.8 What Do I Do If the Wireless Communication Signal of the iFUEL Is Poor?................................................ 182
1 Safety Precautions
General Requirements
● Before installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, remove any
conductive objects such as watches or metal jewelry like bracelets, bangles,
and rings to avoid electric shock.
● When installing, operating, or maintaining the equipment, wear dedicated
protective gears such as insulation gloves, goggles, and safety clothing,
helmet, and shoes, as shown in the following figure.
● Use insulated tools or tools with insulated handles, as shown in the following
figure.
● Do not use water, alcohol, oil, or other solvents to clean electrical components
inside and outside a cabinet.
Personal Safety
● If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during
operations on the equipment, immediately stop the operations, report the
case to the supervisor, and take feasible protective measures.
● To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits
to telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
● Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by
professionals.
Symbol Conventions
To ensure personal and equipment safety, observe all the safety instructions
marked on the equipment when installing, operating, and maintaining the
equipment.
Symbol Description
Symbol Description
AC and DC Power
DANGER
● The power system is energized by power sources with hazardous voltage. Direct
or indirect contact (through damp objects) with the power sources may result
in electric shock.
● Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shock.
● Do not connect or disconnect power cables with power on. Transient contact
between the core of the power cable and the conductor will generate electric
arcs or sparks, which may cause fire or personal injury.
Cabling
● When routing cables, ensure that a distance of at least 30 mm exists between
the cables and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents damage
to the insulation layer of the cables.
● Do not route cables behind the air intake and exhaust vents of the
equipment.
● Ensure that cables meet the VW-1 flame spread rating requirements.
● Bind cables of the same type together. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are at least 30 mm away from each other.
● Ensure that all cables are securely bound. Route and bind cables so that they
appear neat and tidy and their cable sheaths are intact.
● If an AC input power cable is connected to the cabinet from the top, bend the
cable in a U shape outside the cabinet and then route it into the cabinet.
● Ensure that the bending radius of each cable is at least five times the
diameter of the cable.
● When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not
join or weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.
ESD
● When installing, operating, and maintaining the equipment, comply with the
ESD protection regulations and wear the ESD clothing, gloves, and wrist strap.
● When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components. Do
not touch the components with your bare hands.
● Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting
them.
Installation at Heights
Working at heights refers to operations that are performed at least 2 meters
above the ground.
● Rainwater remains on steel pipes or other risky conditions exist. After the
preceding conditions no longer exist, the safety director and relevant technical
personnel need to check the involved equipment. Operators can begin
working only after obtaining consent.
● When working at heights, comply with local relevant laws and regulations.
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to work at heights.
● Before working at heights, check the climbing tools and safety gears such as
safety helmets, safety belts, ladders, springboards, scaffolding, and lifting
equipment. If they do not meet the requirements, take corrective measures or
disallow working at heights.
● Wear personal protective equipment such as the safety helmet and safety belt
or waist rope and fasten it to a solid structure. Do not mount it on an
insecure moveable object or metal object with sharp edges. Make sure that
the hooks will not slide off.
DANGER
● Set a restricted area and eye-catching signs for working at heights to warn
away irrelevant personnel.
● Carry the operation machinery and tools properly to prevent them from falling
off and causing injuries.
● Personnel involving working at heights are not allowed to throw objects from
the height to the ground, or vice versa. Objects should be transported by tough
slings, hanging baskets, highline trolleys, or cranes.
● Do not perform operations on the upper and lower layers at the same time. If
unavoidable, install a dedicated protective shelter between the upper and lower
layers or take other protective measures. Do not pile up tools or materials on
the upper layer.
● Ensure that guard rails and warning signs are set at the edges and openings of
the area involving working at heights to prevent falls.
● Do not pile up scaffolding, springboards, or other sundries on the ground under
the area involving working at heights. Do not allow people to stay or pass
under the area involving working at heights.
● Inspect the scaffolding, springboards, and workbenches used for working at
heights in advance to ensure that their structures are solid and not overloaded.
● Dismantle the scaffolding from top down after finishing the job. Do not
dismantle the upper and lower layers at the same time. When removing a part,
ensure that other parts will not collapse.
● Do not loiter when working at heights. Do not sleep at heights.
● Any violations must be promptly pointed out by the site manager or safety
supervisor and the involved personnel should be prompted for correction.
Personnel who fail to stop violations will be forbidden from working.
● Operators who violate the safety regulations are responsible for accidents
caused. The supervisor has to bear the responsibility accordingly.
DANGER
● Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump hoisted objects against
hard objects during hoisting.
Using Ladders
● Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at
heights.
● When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured and the
ladder is held firm.
● Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
● Ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the bottom, or protective
measures have been taken at the bottom to prevent the ladder from sliding.
● Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned. The recommended angle for a
ladder against the floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. An
angle rule can be used to measure the angle.
When climbing a ladder, take the following precautions to reduce risks and ensure
safety:
● Ensure that your body's center of gravity does not shift outside the legs of the
ladder.
Drilling Holes
When drilling holes into a wall or floor, observe the following safety precautions:
NOTICE
Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the electromagnetic
shielding of the equipment and damage components or cables inside. Metal
shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards inside the equipment.
Basic Requirements
Before operating batteries, carefully read the safety precautions for battery
handling and master the correct battery connection methods.
DANGER
● Do not wear conductive articles such as watches, bracelets, bangles, and rings.
● Wear goggles, rubber gloves, and protective clothing to prevent skin contact
with electrolyte in the case of electrolyte overflow. If a battery leaks, protect
the skin or eyes from the leaking liquid. If the skin or eyes come in contact
with the leaking liquid, wash it immediately with clean water and go to the
hospital for medical treatment.
● Use dedicated insulated tools.
● Move batteries in the required direction. Do not place a battery upside down
or tilt it.
● Keep the battery loop disconnected during installation and maintenance.
● Do not drop, squeeze, or puncture a battery. Protect batteries from external
high pressure to prevent internal short circuits and overheating.
● Dispose of waste batteries in accordance with local laws and regulations. Do
not dispose of batteries as household waste. If a battery is disposed of
improperly, it may explode.
● Do not use a damaged battery.
● To prevent injuries or explosion, do not allow children or pets to swallow or
bite a battery.
● If batteries experience discoloration, deformation, abnormal heating, or other
abnormalities during working, charging, or storage, stop using the batteries
and replace them with new ones.
● Batteries can work properly with the allowed charge and discharge
parameters when the temperature is within the specified range. If the
temperature is outside the specified range, the battery charge and discharge
performance and safety are affected.
Battery Installation
Before installing batteries, observe the following safety precautions:
● Install batteries in a dry and cool environment with good ventilation, which is
away from high temperature and flammable materials, and take precautions
against fire.
● Place and secure batteries horizontally.
● Note the polarities when installing batteries. Do not short-circuit the positive
and negative poles of the same battery or battery string. Otherwise, the
battery may be short-circuited.
● When installing a battery string, retain at least one breakpoint to prevent a
loop being formed. After checking that the installation is correct, close the
breakpoints to finish the installation.
● During the installation, insulate the terminals of cables connecting batteries.
Ensure that the terminals do not come into contact with metal components
such as the cabinet.
● Secure battery cables or copper bars by tightening bolts to the required
torque. Loose connections will result in excessive voltage drop or cause
batteries to burn out in the case of excessive current.
● Check battery connections periodically, ensuring that all bolts are securely
tightened.
DANGER
Battery short circuits can generate high instantaneous current and release a great
amount of energy, which may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
Flammable Gas
NOTICE
Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas when used. Ensure that batteries are kept
in a well-ventilated area and take preventive measures against fire.
Battery Leakage
NOTICE
If the battery temperature exceeds 60°C, check for and promptly handle any
leakage.
Electrolyte overflow may damage the equipment. It will corrode metal parts and
boards, and ultimately damage the boards.
WARNING
When the electrolyte overflows, absorb and neutralize the electrolyte immediately.
When moving or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, note that the leaking
electrolyte may hurt human bodies.
Lithium Battery
The safety precautions for lithium batteries are similar to those for lead-acid
batteries except that you also need to note the precautions described in this
section.
WARNING
● A battery can be replaced only with a battery of the same or similar model
recommended by the manufacturer.
● When handling a lithium battery, do not place it upside down, tilt it, or bump
it with other objects.
● Keep the lithium battery loop disconnected during installation and
maintenance.
● When the ambient temperature is lower than the lower limit of the operating
temperature (charge is forbidden at 0°C), do not charge the battery.
Otherwise, a short circuit would occur inside the battery.
● Do not throw a lithium battery in fire.
● When maintenance is complete, return the waste lithium battery to the
maintenance office.
2 Product Introduction
3.1 Tools
NOTICE
NOTICE
● Use corrugated pipes or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes for protection when
routing cables outdoors.
● If a cable is routed from outdoors to indoors, the cable hole should be sealed
with sealing putty.
Component Numbering
● If there are two or more components of the same type in the wiring diagram,
number the components before connecting cables. For example, you can
number components as DC power system 1 and DC power system 2.
● If N DC power systems are configured, determine the sequence numbers of
the DC power systems first. Ensure that the sequence numbers of the iDATA
and iDCMETER corresponding to a DC power system are the same as the
sequence number of the DC power system.
● If an outdoor ACMB and an indoor ACMB are installed at the site, set the
sequence number of the iACMETER in the outdoor ACMB to 1 and then
number the iACMETER in the indoor ACMB.
0.75 mm2
Network cable -
2.5 mm2
NOTE
A thicker cable can be used as a substitute during cable connection. For example, a 0.5
mm2 cable can be used as a substitute for a 0.3 mm2 cable.
Preparation Details
Cut a cable of proper length and install an OT terminal or a cord end terminal.
If a multi-wire cord end terminal is used for crimping, tighten the core wires and
then insert them into the terminal.
(1) Cable (2) Multi-wire cord end terminal (3) Crimping tool
When preparing a network cable, keep the connector fastener downwards and the
metal spring plate upwards. After preparing a straight-through network cable, test
it with a network cable tester. The following figure is for reference only. The actual
wire sequence and colors may be different.
4 Component Installation
NOTE
● If the base needs to be installed on a concrete wall, secure the base using screws.
● If the base needs to be installed on an iron wall, secure the base using both magnet and
adhesive.
Installing an SCC800
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NOTICE
● An antenna tray must be installed in an outdoor area with few shelters and
there should be no metal objects or other antenna radiators (except the
antenna tray) within 200 mm from the antenna tray.
● It is recommended that the antenna tray be installed at least 2 m above the
ground.
● The antenna tray must be installed horizontally.
1. Mark mounting holes for the antenna 1. Mark mounting holes for the antenna
support in an appropriate outdoor area. support in an appropriate outdoor area.
2. Drill holes and install expansion sleeves. 2. Drill holes at the marked positions.
NOTE
1. Drill a hole into the wall using a hammer drill.
2. Slightly tighten the expansion bolt and
vertically insert it into the hole. Drive the
expansion bolt using a rubber mallet until the
expansion sleeve is fully inserted into the hole.
3. Partially tighten the nut clockwise until the
expansion anchor bolt and expansion sleeve
stick to the wall.
4. Loosen the nut counterclockwise and remove
the spring washer and flat washer.
NOTICE
● If all wireless components are installed indoors and are close to each other,
install a rod antenna only.
● It is recommended that a dual-mode antenna be installed on the outdoor
antenna tray. In the cabinet scenario, attach the dual-mode antenna to the top
of the cabinet.
● The antennas must be installed vertically and must not be too close to cables
nearby. Do not install antennas horizontally.
● Distance between antennas: ≥ 200 mm
● The bending radius of a cable must be greater than 200 mm. Bind the cable
after connecting it.
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Installing a 4G antenna
NOTICE
● You are advised to install a 4G antenna in the specified area on the outdoor
antenna tray. In the cabinet scenario, attach the 4G antenna to the top of the
cabinet.
● The antenna must be installed vertically and must not be too close to cables
nearby. Do not install antennas horizontally.
● Distance between antennas: ≥ 200 mm; distance between the antenna and the
wall: ≥ 100 mm
● The bending radius of a cable must be greater than 200 mm. Bind the cable
after connecting it.
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(1) Expansion anchor bolt (2) M6 nut (3) Spring washer (4) Flat washer
(5) Expansion sleeve (6) Wall (7) Rubber mallet (8) Socket wrench
3. Install the base.
NOTICE
● After installing cables in the outdoor meter box, use sealing putty to seal the
cable holes from the inside of the box.
● An upstream protection device (such as a circuit breaker, switch, or
interconnection terminal) must be installed for the AC meter box voltage
detection.
NOTE
The current detection wires Ia, Ib, and Ic of the AC meter must map to the L1, L2, and L3
wires of the measured device. Ia maps to L1, Ib maps to L2, and Ic maps to L3. The live
wires shown in the figure are for reference only.
NOTE
The current detection wires Ia, Ib, and Ic of the AC meter must map to the L1, L2, and L3
wires of the measured device. Ia maps to L1, Ib maps to L2, and Ic maps to L3. The live
wires shown in the figure are for reference only.
(1) Expansion anchor bolt (2) M6 nut (3) Spring washer (4) Flat washer
(5) Expansion sleeve (6) Wall (7) Rubber mallet (8) Socket wrench
3. Install the base.
NOTICE
NOTE
The current detection wires Ia, Ib, and Ic of the AC meter must map to the L1, L2, and L3
wires of the measured device. Ia maps to L1, Ib maps to L2, and Ic maps to L3. The live
wires shown in the figure are for reference only.
NOTE
The current detection wires Ia, Ib, and Ic of the AC meter must map to the L1, L2, and L3
wires of the measured device. Ia maps to L1, Ib maps to L2, and Ic maps to L3. The live
wires shown in the figure are for reference only.
NOTE
● If the base needs to be installed on a concrete wall, secure the base using screws.
● If the base needs to be installed on an iron wall, secure the base using both magnet and
adhesive.
Installing a Base
The base can be secured by magnet, adhesive, or screw.
NOTICE
● The dual-mode antenna should be installed on the top of the cabinet or on the
metal cable tray. When the antenna is installed on the cable tray, the antenna
top should face downward.
● The antenna must be installed vertically and must not be too close to cables
nearby. Do not install antennas horizontally.
● Distance between antennas: ≥ 200 mm; distance between the antenna and the
wall: ≥ 100 mm
● The bending radius of a cable must be greater than 200 mm. Bind the cable
after connecting it.
NOTICE
● Ensure that the top side (with the Huawei logo) of a probe face upward, and
the bottom side is closely bound to an AC power cable.
● Use two cable ties to bind a probe to the AC power cable securely.
● Keep a probe at least 10 mm away from the nearby cables.
● Do not bind signal cables and AC power cables together.
CAUTION
Do not install the iDCMETER in environments with strong magnetic sources. The
distance between the iDCMETER and magnets or metal plane should be greater
than or equal to 100 mm.
NOTICE
● The dual-mode antenna should be installed on the top of the cabinet or on the
metal cable tray. When the antenna is installed on the cable tray, the antenna
top should face downward.
● The antenna must be installed vertically and must not be too close to cables
nearby. Do not install antennas horizontally.
● Distance between antennas: ≥ 200 mm; distance between the antenna and the
wall: ≥ 100 mm
● The bending radius of a cable must be greater than 200 mm. Bind the cable
after connecting it.
NOTE
● Ensure that the installation position is dry, level, smooth, and free from dust or oil
stains. Otherwise, the adhesion performance will decrease.
● If the iDATA is used to manage a DG, install it in the DG control box.
● If the iDATA is used to manage other devices such as the power supply, the
recommended installation height is about 1.5 m.
● Second-time adhesion is not supported.
NOTICE
The following figure shows the connections of power cables when the iDATA is
used to detect other smart devices such as the DC power supply.
NOTE
● If the base needs to be installed on a concrete wall, secure the base using screws.
● If the base needs to be installed on an iron wall, secure the base using both magnet and
adhesive.
Installing a Base
The base can be secured by magnet, adhesive, or screw.
NOTICE
● When the iDG is used only to connect to the audible and visual alarm and the
installation position is close to the SCC800, use a rod antenna. In other cases,
the dual-mode antenna is used.
● You are advised to install the dual-mode antenna on the top of the DG or ATS
control box.
● Ensure that the antenna is installed vertically and keep a proper distance
between the antenna and the cables. Do not install antennas horizontally.
● Distance between antennas: ≥ 200 mm; distance between the antenna and the
wall: ≥ 100 mm
● The bending radius of a cable must be greater than 200 mm. After cables are
installed, bind them.
When the iDG is used to detect the DG and connect to an audible and visual
alarm or connect to an audible and visual alarm only, the power cable connections
are shown in the following figure.
DANGER
● To avoid accidents, keep far away from flames and sparks during operations.
● Before drilling holes on the fuel tank cover, remove the fuel tank cover and
perform the operations far away from the fuel tank.
● Before drilling holes on the fuel tank, drain all fuel from the fuel tank into a
clean container.
NOTICE
● Before installing a fuel level sensor, ensure that its measurement range is
greater than the height of the fuel tank.
● When installing a fuel level sensor, ensure that the sensor touches the bottom
of the fuel tank. If the sensor cannot touch the bottom, set a blind zone or
replace with a fuel level sensor of the required measurement range.
NOTICE
● Ensure that the measuring rod of the sensor is free from scraping or bending
and that the float is free from damage.
● When installing the float, ensure that the side with a larger diameter faces
down.
● After installation is complete, protect all connection points with sealant.
DANGER
● To avoid accidents, keep far away from flames and sparks during operations.
● Before drilling holes on the fuel tank cover, remove the fuel tank cover and
perform the operations far away from the fuel tank.
● Before drilling holes on the fuel tank, drain all fuel from the fuel tank into a
clean container.
The sensor control box can be installed on a fuel tank, wall, or pole.
NOTE
● In the following table, the sensor is installed on the fuel tank cover. You can install the
sensor onto the fuel tank in the same way.
● Ensure that the sensor probe touches the bottom of the fuel tank and is naturally
vertical.
Installing the 1. Mark mounting holes for the control box base in an appropriate area on
control box on a the wall.
wall
6. After securing the flange, apply sealant to the screws on the flange.
4. After securing the flange, apply sealant to the screws on the flange.
NOTICE
● Ensure that the sensor probe touches the bottom of the fuel tank and is
naturally vertical.
● When installing the fuel level sensor control box, ensure that the cable outlet
on the control box faces downwards or the lowest point of the cable is lower
than the cable outlet.
Step 1 Open the cover of the control box, record the information about the cable
connected from the sensor to the control box, and disconnect the cable.
Step 2 Wrap the cable airway tube opening and cable terminal using insulation tape to
prevent the airway tube from being blocked by oil stains during cable routing.
Step 3 Insert a soft iron wire that is long enough into the fuel tank through the air hole
until the wire reaches the position touchable by hand.
Step 4 Gently place the sensor probe onto the bottom of the fuel tank and bind the cable
wrapped by insulation tape and iron wire by using cable ties.
NOTE
You can select the hole that is closest to the air hole and through which the sensor can be
placed.
Step 5 Gently pull the iron wire from the outside of the air hole until the cable comes out
of the air hole.
Step 6 Install a hose clamp and cable holder at the air hole, and secure the cable with
the cable holder.
Step 7 Reconnect the cable to the control box based on the recorded information, and
reinstall the control box cover.
Step 8 Install the base and attach the control box to an appropriate position on the fuel
tank.
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NOTE
● The camera should face the door, cabinet, or fuel tank. There should be no obstacles
between the camera and the door, cabinet, or fuel tank.
● After the camera is installed, adjust its position to prevent the camera from directly
facing the position with light source.
Indoor Camera A
NOTE
There is a cable hole on the camera base. Use pliers to remove the extra part from the
cable hole as required.
Indoor Camera B
NOTE
Reinstall the camera cover after commissioning the camera and ensuring that it has the
proper angle.
Cable Connections
NOTICE
● The intelligent alarm reporting function is used only to facilitate monitoring. Its
accuracy and false reporting rate may be unsatisfactory. In scenarios that have
high requirements for intelligent alarm reporting, it is recommended that
dedicated intelligent alarm reporting devices be used.
● Installing cameras in appropriate positions effectively reduces the false
reporting rate and improves the accuracy of intelligent alarm reporting.
● For more stable and accurate photos, it is recommended that the object size be
less than 50% of the camera detection scope and the object height be greater
than 10% of the camera detection height.
● Do not install cameras in a place with reflection, such as on a glass, floor tile,
or lake.
● In the daytime and nighttime environments with sufficient light, a camera
provides clear images with good contrast. When the light is insufficient at
night, light needs to be supplemented to ensure that the area where targets
may enter has sufficient light.
● It is recommended that the camera be installed about 4 m above the ground.
The camera should face the door, cabinet, or fuel tank. There should be no
obstacles between the camera and the door, cabinet, or fuel tank.
● After the camera is installed, adjust its position to prevent the camera from
directly facing the position with light source.
● If it is installed outdoors, drill a hole, route cables into the indoor space
through the hole, and then apply sealant at the cable hole.
Outdoor Camera A
Outdoor Camera B
Cable Connections
NOTICE
● The equipment room door lock should be installed 1.1-1.3 m above the floor.
● The door for installing the equipment room door lock needs to be 40–120 mm
thick.
NOTICE
● Formula for calculating the key spindle length to be retained: Key spindle
length = Door thickness + 25 mm. For example, if the door is 45 mm thick, the
key spindle length to be retained is 70 mm (45 mm + 25 mm).
● Formula for calculating the square spindle length to be retained: Square spindle
length = Door thickness + 50 mm. For example, if the door is 45 mm thick, the
square spindle length to be retained is 95 mm (45 mm + 50 mm).
Step 4 Cut the screws according to the thickness of the door. You can use a hacksaw or
hydraulic pliers for cutting.
NOTICE
● For the two screws used for securing the lock head: Screw length to be retained
= Door thickness - 10 mm. For example, if the door is 45 mm thick, the square
spindle length to be retained is 35 mm (45 mm - 10 mm).
● For the four screws used for securing the lock body to the panel = Door
thickness + 15 mm. For example, if the door is 45 mm thick, the square spindle
length to be retained is 60 mm (45 mm + 15 mm).
● If a screw is cut at the screw thread, polish the cross section burrs or polish the
edge of the cross section to a slope angle to ensure that the screw thread is
tidy around the cross section.
Figure 4-87 Removing the battery cover and taking out batteries
Step 6 Unscrew the lock body and take out the lock core structure box.
NOTE
Remove the two screws on the outer left side and the two screws on the outer right side of
the lock body.
Step 7 Check whether the lock tongue matches the door opening mode. If not, adjust the
lock tongue based on the door opening direction.
(1) Right hand inswing (2) Right hand outswing (3) Left hand outswing (4) Left hand inswing
NOTE
When determining the door opening direction, you need to stand outdoors.
Step 8 Install the lock head and the bottom cover of the lock body.
Figure 4-94 Installing the lock head and the bottom cover of the lock body
Step 9 Install the outdoor part of the lock body and tighten the screws.
Step 10 Connect the communications cable to the outdoor part of the lock body.
NOTE
If the communications cable is long, insert the cable into the door hole.
Step 11 Install the lock core structure box and tighten the screws.
Step 12 Connect the communications cable to the lock core structure box.
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Check whether the direction of the door locking plate matches the door opening mode. If
not, adjust the direction of the door locking plate.
(1) Left hand outswing and right hand inswing (2) Left hand inswing and right hand outswing
Figure 4-103 Assemble the door locking plate and partially tighten the screws
Step 1 Mark mounting holes, and drill holes in the corresponding positions.
NOTE
Step 2 Install the door locking plate and secure it using screws.
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Install the rainproof cover in a proper position. Ensure that the rainproof cover does not
interfere with the door frame.
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NOTE
After locking the door, close the rubber cover at the bottom of the lock body.
NOTE
After locking the door, close the rubber cover at the bottom of the lock body.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the cabinet door.
Step 2 Take out and initialize the cabinet electronic lock cylinder. For details about how
to initialize the lock cylinder, see Configuring an Outdoor Cabinet or Fence Door
Lock.
Step 3 Loosen the screw (M5) that secures the mechanical lock cylinder to the cabinet
door and remove the mechanical lock cylinder. Install the cabinet electronic lock
cylinder and tighten the screw (M5).
NOTE
Remove the hex key from the cabinet door key chain and attach the hex key to the
Bluetooth electronic key chain to facilitate future unlocking.
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NOTICE
● You are advised to install the sensor on a cable tray. If no cable tray is available
onsite, attach it to the side of a cabinet (the installation height is about 1.5 m).
● Do not install the sensor on an external wall. (The external wall may encounter
a great temperature difference, which results in inaccurate measurement
results.)
● The sensor should not be directly exposed to sunlight, should not be placed
near an air vent or air conditioner vent, and should not come into direct
contact with a heat source or cold source.
NOTE
● If the base needs to be installed on a concrete wall, secure the base using screws.
● If the base needs to be installed on an iron wall, secure the base using both magnet and
adhesive.
Cable tie Bind the base to an appropriate position using cable ties.
NOTE
● If the base needs to be installed on a concrete wall, secure the base using screws.
● If the base needs to be installed on an iron wall, secure the base using both magnet and
adhesive.
Cable tie Bind the base to an appropriate position using cable ties.
NOTICE
When installing a iSMOKE, do not press its dust filter. Otherwise, the dust filter
may be damaged, and the iSMOKE cannot work properly.
NOTE
● If the base needs to be installed on a concrete top surface, secure the base using screws.
● If the base needs to be installed on an iron top surface, secure the base using both
magnet and adhesive.
Cable tie Bind the base to an appropriate position using cable ties.
NOTICE
NOTE
● If the base needs to be installed on a concrete wall, secure the base using screws.
● If the base needs to be installed on an iron wall, secure the base using both magnet and
adhesive.
Cable tie Bind the base to an appropriate position using cable ties.
NOTICE
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NOTICE
● The small triangle marks on the iDOOR switch and magnet must be as close as
possible to avoid affecting the use effect.
● Do not install components such as magnetic locks within 20 cm away from the
iDOOR. Otherwise, the iDOOR may not work properly.
Figure 4-125 Layout (the door is aligned with the door frame)
Figure 4-126 Layout (the door is not aligned with the door frame)
NOTICE
● It is recommended that the audible and visual alarm be installed about 2.5 m
above the floor.
● If it is installed outdoors, drill a hole, route cables into the indoor space
through the hole, and then apply sealant at the cable hole.
Wall-Mounting
Step 1 Take out the bracket and mark mounting holes for the bracket in the appropriate
position.
Step 2 Drill holes and install expansion anchor bolts.
1. Drill a hole into the wall using a hammer drill.
2. Slightly tighten the expansion bolt and vertically insert it into the hole. Drive
the expansion bolt using a rubber mallet until the expansion sleeve is fully
inserted into the hole.
3. Partially tighten the nut clockwise until the expansion anchor bolt and
expansion sleeve stick to the wall.
4. Loosen the nut counterclockwise and remove the spring washer and flat
washer.
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Pole-Mounting
NOTICE
In the case of pole-mounting, choose the appropriate clamps that fit the pole size.
Step 2 Loosen the clamps and route them through the bracket mounting holes.
Step 3 Place the clamps around the pole and tighten the clamps.
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Cable Connections
Connect the audible and visual alarm cable to the SIREN port on the iDG.
5 Commissioning
NOTE
Internet Explorer is used as an example to illustrate all WebUI operations mentioned in this
document.
Operating Environment
Supported operating system: Windows XP or later
Step 3 Check that the green Run indicator on the SCC800 is blinking fast at 4 Hz.
NOTE
After the SCC800 communicates properly with the upstream NMS, its indicator is blinking
slowly at 0.5 Hz.
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Step 2 Set the PC IP address in the same network segment as the SCC800 IP address.
NOTE
● The default IP address of the SCC800 is 192.168.0.10, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
and the gateway is 192.168.0.1.
● If the default IP address has been changed, you can view it on the NetEco.
Step 4 On the login page, enter the preset user name admin and preset password
Changeme, set the language, and click Log In.
NOTE
After login, change the password. Choose Maintenance> User Management, select a user
name, and click Modify.
Step 5 Reinsert the cable removed in Step 1 into the GE_1 port on the SCC800.
NOTICE
After all commissioning is complete, insert the cables removed from the GE_1 port
on the SCC800.
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Procedure
Step 1 Hold down the networking switch on the SCC800 for 3s until the indicator
above blinks fast.
Step 2 Consider the component type and hold down the networking switch on each
wireless component for 3s to implement networking until the indicator of the
component blinks slowly.
NOTE
● After the iDATA, iDG, or iDCMETER is powered on for the first time, it automatically
searches for the network for networking. If the networking fails, hold down the
networking switch for 3s for networking.
● Network the outdoor wireless ACMB before the indoor wireless ACMB. There is no
requirement on the networking sequence of other wireless components.
● If networking fails in 180s, the component will exit the networking mode and you need
to perform the networking operation again.
Step 3 After all wireless components are networked, log in to the WebUI and check
whether the networking is successful.
Step 4 Choose Home > Site Topology check whether the communication between
components at the site is normal.
NOTE
● If a component fails to communicate, hold down its networking switch for 3s to begin
networking again.
● If the networking of a component fails, adjust the antenna position to ensure that the
networking is successful (ensure that there is no blockage between the component
antenna and the SCC800 antenna).
Step 5 Check whether the indicators on the SCC800 is blinking slowly. If not, hold
down their networking switches for 3s until the indicators blink slowly, which
indicates that networking is complete.
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Procedure
Step 1 Set the site ID. Choose System Setting > Deployment Wizard on the WebUI, set
Site ID and click Submit.
NOTE
● When the public network is used and a 4G network is used for transmission, select
Automatic. Otherwise, select Others.
● Access Point Name, Access Point Number, User Name and User Password are displayed
when Network Operator is set to Others.
Set this parameter based on the onsite device. The configuration file can be imported by
importing the port configuration file.
1. Press the button on the iACSENSE for 1s. The iACSENSE is displayed in
yellow on the WebUI.
● Set the device parameters based on the site device specifications, quantity, and wiring
situation.
● The AC mains parameter is available only when the ACMB is configured at the site.
NOTICE
● The lower limit of the fuel level measurement for the wireless magnetostrictive
fuel level sensor is 26 mm, and the upper limit is the maximum measurement
range minus 50 mm.
● The lower limit of the fuel level of the wireless submersible fuel level sensor is
20 mm. The upper limit is the maximum range.
Step 20 Click Next in the lower right corner, click Finish, and then click Confirm.
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Camera Settings
Step 1 Remove the cable connected to the GE_1 port on the SCC800. Use a network cable
to connect the network port on the PC to the GE_1 port on the SMU.
Step 2 Enter https://SCC800 IP address: local port number of the camera (for example,
https://192.168.0.10:444) in the browser address box on the PC, and then press
Enter. The login page is displayed.
NOTE
● To query the local port number of a camera, log in to the WebUI, choose System
Settings > Network Config > NAT Mapping Configuration, and query the camera port
number based on the camera IP address. The port number starts with 4, for example,
444 or 445.
● To query the camera IP address, see Setting Deployment Wizard Parameters.
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WebUI Settings
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI, choose System Settings > IP Camera, set the password in
ONVIF User Parameters to the password set in Camera Settings, and click
Submit.
Step 2 Reconnect the cable you removed to the GE_1 port on the SCC800.
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Preset user name: admin; password: password in 5.5 Setting Camera Passwords
Step 2 Choose Configuration > Smart Event > Intrusion > Detection > Area Settings,
select Enable, draw a motion detection area, set Threshold, and click Save.
NOTE
● Draw a motion detection area as required and then right-click to save it.
● The time threshold is the intrusion duration that will trigger an alarm. The value range
is 0-10s. It is recommended that the threshold be set to 2s to avoid false alarms caused
by accidental factors.
Step 3 Choose Configuration > Smart Event > Intrusion Detection > Arming Schedule,
set time, and click Save.
Step 4 Choose Configuration > Smart Event > Intrusion Detection > Linkage Method
and select Upload to FTP/Memory Card/....
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Preset user name: admin; preset password: password in 5.5 Setting Camera Passwords
Step 2 Choose Setting > Event > Smart Plan, select IVS, and click Save.
Step 3 Choose Setting > Event > IVS, click , and set Rule Type to Intrusion.
Step 4 Click Draw Rule, draw a motion detection area, click the area that is not the
motion detection area, and save the drawing.
Step 5 In the Parameter Setup area, set the following parameters, and click Save.
● Period: Set as required.
● Appears: Select
● Cross: Select
● Direction: Set as required.
● Snapshot: Select
NOTE
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NOTE
● The reader provides two USB ports. One is used to connect to a PC for communication
and power supply, and the other is used for auxiliary power supply.
● The reader is used to record the IC card and user fingerprint.
Obtain the user name and password from the NetEco administrator.
Step 3 Optional: Choose Security > Site Security > Access Control Management >
Global Settings. Touch to enter the secret key of the Bluetooth electronic key.
NOTE
When using the Bluetooth electronic key for the first time, you need to enter the key.
Step 4 Choose Security > Site Security > Access Control Management > User
Management.
Step 5 Click Create, specify the user information, set card dispenser parameters, record a
fingerprint, and set other information.
NOTE
● For details about the rules, see the iManager NetEco product documentation of the
corresponding version.
● The access user created here can receive an unlock password only by email or SMS, and
has no permission to log in to the NetEco app. If unlocking using the NetEco app is
required, you can grant the access permission to a NetEco user.
An access user can unlock with a password.
A NetEco user (granted with access permission) can unlock using the NetEco app or a
password.
NOTE
Step 6 Click the Access User Group tab and create an access user group as required.
NOTE
● For details about the rules, see the iManager NetEco product documentation of the
corresponding version.
● The access user group list displays the Default Group, Untreated Group, and NetEco
groups by default. NetEco group users are system users.
Step 7 Choose Security > Site Security > Access Control Management > Settings >
Global Settings > Assign Approver and create an access user group as required.
NOTE
● Only NetEco users with the access control system approver or administrator role can be
added as approvers.
● Choose Security > System Security > User Management > Users, Click the user name.
On the Roles page, click Edit, add Access Control System Approver permission.
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Step 2 On the Basic Information page, click Edit, click Advanced Settings, select Allow
login on mobile terminals, click OK.
● Obtain the user name and password from the NetEco administrator.
● The IP address of the NetEco APP is the IP address of the NetEco.
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NOTICE
If the equipment room door lock iACCESS is in sleep state, you can open the cover
or press # (The lock cover has been lifted and the screen is off.) to wake up the
lock. After the lock is woken up, the main screen is displayed.
Step 1 On the main screen of the equipment room door lock, hold down # to access the
administrator login screen. Then, enter the password to access the administrator
background screen.
NOTE
Step 2 Press 1 to access the screen for changing the background login password. You can
change the background login password.
NOTE
Step 3 Press 2 to access the screen for changing the door lock password. You can change
the door lock password.
NOTE
The door lock password is used to open the door. The initial password of a new lock is
12345678. If a door lock is successfully bound to a site on the NetEco and the initial door
lock password has been cleared on the NetEco, log in to the NetEco and issue a password
to open the door.
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● You can scan the QR code of the key to manually connect or initialize the key. This
section uses initialization by scanning the QR code as an example. If you need to
manually connect the key, tap in the lower right corner of the initialization screen.
● Before initializing the key, tap on the ikey screen to ensure that the screen is
on.
You can perform binding (or unbinding) by scanning the QR code of the key or by manual
connection. You can tap in the lower right corner of the Bind Lock (or Unbind Lock)
screen to perform manual connection.
For details about the rules, see the iManager NetEco product documentation of the
corresponding version.
Step 2 Choose Security > Site Security > Access Control Management > Site Visit
Application, click Waiting for my Approval, and approve the application.
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If you use the NetEco WebUI or mobile app to remotely unlock a door, after the
unlock command is issued, manually open the lock cover or press # (press # only
when the lock cover is opened and the screen is off) to open the door.
Obtain a password
Log in to the NetEco, Choose Security > Site Security >Access Control
Management > Lock Management, and click in the Operation column, fill in
related information for sending a dynamic password. Click Send.
Remote unlocking
● NetEco WebUI Remote unlocking
Log in to the NetEco, Choose Security > Site Security >Access Control
Management > Lock Management, and click in the Operation column, in
the displayed dialog box, enter the permission information required for door
opening. Click Send.
Procedure
Step 1 Obtain a password.
Log in to the NetEco, Choose Security > Site Security > Access Control
Management > Lock Management and obtain a password.
NOTE
NetEco APP Operation Path: Overview > Access Control Management > Unlocking by
Phone > Send Dynamic Code
Unlock within 10 minutes after entering the correct password. Otherwise, you need to enter
the password again.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose System Settings > Network Config > Enable NAT Gateway on the
WebUI, setting Enable NAT Gateway to Yes and click Submit.
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A FAQ
The GE_1 port on the SCC800 should be connected to the network port on the PC using a
cable.
● If yes, go to the next step.
● If no, reconnect the cable.
Step 3 Optional: Check whether the IP address setting for local connection on the PC is
correct.
NOTE
After you specify Internet security settings, click Local intranet and then Custom level to
specify security settings for the local Intranet.
Step 10 Enter https://192.168.0.10 in the address box of the browser to log in to the
WebUI again. If the login still fails, contact Huawei Customer Service Center.
NOTE
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Maintenance > Software Upgrade on the WebUI to install the SCC800
and BSP upgrade packages.
1. Click Select a file and select the BSP upgrade package (for example,
V200R002C00SPC025.tar.gz)
2. Click Upload. The Software Upgrade list displays the information about the
package and sub-packages. Select the package.
3. Click Select a file and select the SCC800 upgrade package (for example,
SCC800_S V100R003C00SPC001.tar.gz)
4. Click Upload. The Software Upgrade list displays the information about the
package and sub-packages. Select the package.
5. Click Local Upgrade.
NOTE
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Procedure
Step 1 Optional: Choose Maintenance > Software Upgrade to install the protocol
package for intelligent equipment.
1. Click Select a file and select the protocol package for intelligent equipment
(for example, Lib_dev_fuel_huawei_ifuel_rs485_0.2.3_a7.tar.gz).
2. Click Upload. The Software Upgrade list displays the information about the
package and sub-packages. Select the package.
3. Click Local Upgrade.
NOTE
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The RS485 cable is connected to the COM2/CAN port. Pins 1 and 4 of the network cable on
the SCC800 side are connected to RS485 A, and pins 2 and 5 are connected to RS485 B.
● If yes, go to the next step.
● If no, connect the cable correctly.
Step 4 Try to connect again. If the fault persists, contact Huawei Customer Service Center.
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Step 2 Log in to the WebUI and check whether the cable connection settings are correct.
● If yes, go to the next step.
● If no, correct the settings.
Step 3 Check whether the iACMETER alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, contact
Huawei Customer Service Center.
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Step 2 Log in to the WebUI and check whether the cable connection settings are correct.
● If yes, go to the next step.
● If no, correct the settings.
Step 4 Check the reported electricity data again. If the fault persists, contact Huawei
Customer Service Center.
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Procedure
Step 1 Check whether obstacles exist between the iFUEL and the antenna of SCC800.
● If yes, relocate and re-network the iFUEL.
● If no, go to the next step.
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A
AC alternating current
ATS automatic transfer switch
D
DC direct current
DG diesel generator
DIN dry contact input
G
GE gigabit Ethernet
H
HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
I
IP Internet Protocol
P
PDB power distribution box
PoE power over Ethernet
S
SCC site control center
U
UI user interface