Akonet.Edge

Description

Akonet.Edge is a communication gateway between AKO and AKOnet.Cloud devices, i.e., it allows NBIoT communication devices to connect to the AKOnet.cloud portal.

It supports up to 25 devices, and has a 2-year license included.

There are 3 models with different characteristics:

Each device connected to Akonet.Edge has its own widget in akonet.cloud.

The Akonet.Edge configuration is done through the Edge section of akonet cloud (See Edges).

If the Akonet.Edge device has configurable relays (AKO-5041) or analogue or digital inputs (AKO-5051), it has its own widget where their status is displayed.

AKO-5041

The AKO-5041 model incorporates 8 relays to which different functionalities can be assigned from akonet.cloud:

  • No function: Does not perform any function

  • Remote control: Allows you to change the status of the relay remotely through akonet.cloud.

  • Notification rule: Allows you to configure the activation of the relay when a certain notification is generated (See notification rules).

  • Connectivity failure: The relay is activated in case of failure in the connectivity of the Akonet.Edge with akonet.cloud.

  • Operational failure: The relay activates (opens the contact) in case of low RAM, disk or database space alarm, or in case of any device malfunction.


Widget

1: Name assigned to the devoce

2: Displays the status of the relays and their configuration.

  • A: The relay is activated in the event of a malfunction.

  • B: Activate / deactivate the relay at will from akonet.cloud (see Devices).

  • C: The relay is activated in case of detecting a connectivity failure with akonet.cloud.

  • D: The relay is activated when a notification is generated that affects the AKO-5051.

  • E: The relay is disabled

3: Device status

    • Green: Active

    • Orange: Inactive

    • Red: Active alarm. A flashing red halo means that the alarm(s) has7have not been confirmed.

4: indicates whether there are any active alarms, if blank, there are no alarms. By passing the mouse over the icon, shows active alarms, when clicking, acces is gained to the alarm details. Confirmed alarms are displayed with a double check in grenn.

5: By passing the mouse over the icon, it displays the date and time of the last synchronization.

6: Displays the relay status:

  • F: Closed contact

  • G: open contact

7: By clicking, activates or deactivates the relay (If configured as "Remote control").

  • H: Activated relay

  • I: Deactivated relay

  • J: Status change requested

8: If a notification rule has triggered the relay, the indicator is shown in red (L), otherwise the indicator is shown in gray (K). If manual reset type has been configured, the reset button appears on the left.

Manual reset type: Upon receiving a notification, the relay is activated, to deactivate it you must click on the green button (H).

Automatic reset type: When receiving a notification, the relay is activated, when the notification disappears, the relay is deactivated.

Device detail

Shows the detail of each device as well as a summary of the data captured and allows adjusting the operating parameters.

Hide / Show Details

Shows / hides the device details

9: Opens the synchronisation menu.

10: Generates a QR code that links directly to the device.

11: Edit device data.

12: Displays the device details, an image (customisable) and its location on the map.

Timeline

Period selection

Allows selecting the period displayed on the different graphs and also affects the calculation of the averages indicated in the widget shown on the left.

Graphs

Displays a graph of the relays behavior.

AKO-5051

The AKO-5051 model includes 2 relays,10 digital inputs and 7 analogue inputs.

Each relay can be assigned one of the following functions:

  • Unused: Does not carry out any function.

  • Remote control: Allows the relay status to be changed remotely through akonet.cloud.

  • Notification rule: It allows you to configure the activation of the relay when a certain notification is generated (see notification rules).

  • Connection failure: The relay is activated in case of a connectivity failure between Akonet.Edge and akonet.cloud.

  • Malfunction: The relay is activated (opens the contact) in case of low RAM, disk or database space alarm, or in case of any device malfunction.

The digital inputs allow logging of the activity of elements such as doors, lights, activation of compressors or valves, etc.

The analogue inputs allow logging of the activity of sensors, which can be of 3 types:

  • 4-20 mA

  • 0-20 mA

  • 0-10 V


Widget

1: The name assigned to the device

2: Shows the value of each analogue input.

3: Indicates digital input status

    • A: Active

    • B: Inactive

4: Displays the status of the relays and their configuration. There are 5 possible configuration modes for each relay:

  • C: The relay is activated in the event of a malfunction.

  • D: Activate / deactivate the relay at will from akonet.cloud (see Devices).

  • E: The relay is activated in case of detecting a connectivity failure with akonet.cloud.

  • F: The relay is activated when a notification is generated that affects the AKO-5051.

  • G: The relay is disabled

5: Device status

  • Green: Active

  • Orange: inactive

  • Red: Alarm on. A flashing red halo means that the alarms have not been confirmed

6: indicates whether there are any active alarms, if blank, there are no alarms. By passing the mouse over the icon, shows active alarms, when clicking, acces is gained to the alarm details. Confirmed alarms are displayed with a double check in grenn.

7: Upon hovering the mouse over the indicator it displays the date and time of the last synchronisation.

8: By clicking, activates or deactivates the relay (If configured as "Remote control").

  • H: Activated relay

  • I: Deactivated relay

  • J: Status change requested

9: Displays the status of the relay contact

  • K: Contact open

  • L: Contact closed

10: If a notification rule has triggered the relay, the indicator is shown in red (N), otherwise the indicator is shown in gray (M). If manual reset type has been configured, the reset button appears on the left.

Manual reset type: Upon receiving a notification, the relay is activated, to deactivate it you must click on the green button (H).

Automatic reset type: When receiving a notification, the relay is activated, when the notification disappears, the relay is deactivated.

Device detail

Shows the detail of each device as well as a summary of the data captured and allows adjusting the operating parameters.

Hide / Show Details

Shows / hides the device details

11: Opens the parameter synchronisation menu.

12: Changes the displayed time period.

13: Displays a summary of the maximum (MAX), minimum (MIN), averages (MED), (TWRI????) and alarms logged during the selected period for the analogue inputs.

14: Displays a summary of the maximum time (TMAX), minimum time (TMIN), average time (TMED), accumulated time (TACUM) and number of activations (NACT) during the selected period for the digital inputs.

15: Exports saved data for the selected time frame.

16: Generates a QR code that links directly to the device.

17: Edit device data.

18: Displays the device details, an image (customisable) and its location on the map.

Timeline

17: The upper bands show the status of the analogue inputs (enabled in colour, disabled in grey) as well as their alarms.

18: Displays the alarm activation time.

19: To add or remove a data source, click it.

20: The lower bands show the operation of the relays in the timeline (On / Off).

21: Increases / decreases / moves the period of the graph displayed.

22: Moving the mouse over the graph shows the detail of each point.

Period selection

Allows selecting the period displayed on the different graphs and also affects the calculation of the averages indicated in the widget shown on the left. 

23: Update the graph after changing the period.

24: Quick access to the periods: last day, last week, last month.

25: Starting date of the period.

26: To select a period of just one day, double click on it.

27: End date of the period.

Graphs

Displays graphs of the data acquired by the device, there are 10 types of graphs:

Inputs (All): Displays the changes in each of the inputs for the selected period.

DIGITAL (Cronogram): Displays the changes in each of the digital inputs for the selected period.

RELAYS (Cronogram): Displays the changes in the state of the relays for the selected period.

ANALOGUE (Continuous): Displays the values acquired continuously by the analogue inputs.

ANALOGUE (Time in set point): Displays the time percentages it has remained within the value of the Set Point; below and above it.

ANALOG (TTI Histogram): Breakdown of the different values obtained in percentage of time and their situation with regard to the set point.

ANALOGUE (Activity): Displays the maximum, minimum and average values captured per day

ANALOGUE (Alarms): Displays a summary with the different alarms logged and the maximum time that an alarm has remained active each day. The column in dashed lines indicates the total time the alarm has been active, whereas column with no outline indicates the number of times that the alarm has been activated.

DIGITAL (Activity): Displays daily activity for each digital input.

DIGITAL (Alarms): Displays the activation of the alarms for each digital input (if enabled).