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Leviton Logger Installation Guide

Written by Zarin Keydar

Updated at November 13th, 2025

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Table of Contents

Overview Prerequisites Part 1: Leviton Logger Configuration Step 1: Create a New Device  Step 2: Configure Device Settings Step 3: Access Device Configuration   Step 4: Configure Input Channels   Step 5: Set Input Type and Parameters Step 6: Configure Data Logging   Step 7: Configure Data Upload to Panoramic Part 2: Panoramic Platform Configuration Step 1: Create a Logger in Panoramic   Step 2: Add External Meters Verification Troubleshooting Tips Best Practices

Overview

This guide provides step-by-step instructions for installing and configuring a Leviton logger with the Panoramic platform. The process involves configuring the logger through the Leviton UI and then integrating it with Panoramic for data collection and monitoring.

Prerequisites

  • Access to Leviton Logger UI
  • Access to Panoramic platform
  • Understanding of your meter's input type (Pulse, 0-10V, or 4-20mA)

Part 1: Leviton Logger Configuration

Step 1: Create a New Device

  1. Navigate to Devices → Device List in the Leviton UI
  2. Click the Add button to create a new device
 
 

 Step 2: Configure Device Settings

  1. Click Create Configuration to save
 
 

 

Step 3: Access Device Configuration

  1. Return to the Device List
  2. Click on the device number (e.g., "002") to access detailed configurations
 
 

 

Step 4: Configure Input Channels

  1. Review the device parameters page
  2. Click the Configure button at the bottom
 
 

 

Step 5: Set Input Type and Parameters

  1. Click the Config Point button for the channel you want to configure
 
 
  1. In the configuration dropdown, select your input type:
  • Pulse: For pulse meters
  • Current 4-20mA: For 4-20mA analog inputs
  • Voltage 0-10V: For 0-10V analog inputs
 
 

 

  1. Configure the input parameters based on your selection:

For Analog Inputs (4-20mA or 0-10V):

  • Recommended Setup: Set the range to match the input type range
  • For 4-20mA: Set minimum to 4.000 and maximum to 20.000
  • For 0-10V: Set minimum to 0.000 and maximum to 10.000
  • This sends raw data to Panoramic where you'll configure the actual unit ranges
 
 

 

For Pulse Inputs:

  • Set Pulse Multiplier to 1.000 (recommended)
  • Configure the actual scaling factor in Panoramic
 
 

 

  1. Click Save Profile to save your configuration

Step 6: Configure Data Logging

  1. Navigate to Device List → Logging
  2. Set Data Logging period to 1 minute
  3. Click Apply to save
 
 

 

Step 7: Configure Data Upload to Panoramic

  1. Navigate to Log File Data → Setup / Upload
  2. Enable Upload Channel #1
  3. Configure the following settings:
  • Protocol: Select "Obvius Building Manager Online™ (default)"
  • Upload URL: Enter https://obvius.powerradar.energy/obvius
  • Password: Create and note a password (you'll need this for Panoramic)
  • Selective Upload: Set to "(all)" to upload all meter data
  1. Click Apply to save the configuration
 
 

Part 2: Panoramic Platform Configuration

Step 1: Create a Logger in Panoramic

  1. Log into your Panoramic site
  2. Navigate to Configuration → Bridges & Loggers
  3. Click + Add New button
  4. Enter the logger details:
  • Name and description
  • Serial number (from Obvius logger)
  • Select the appropriate model
  1. Save the logger configuration
 
 

 

Step 2: Add External Meters

  1. Navigate to Configuration → External Meters
  2. Click + Add Meter button
 
 
  1. Fill in the meter details:
  • Meter name: Descriptive name for the meter
  • Meter type: Select appropriate type (e.g., Temperature)
  • Associated bridge/logger: Select the Leviton logger created in Step 1
  • Channel: Select the configured channel from the logger
 
 
  1. Configure signal parameters:

For meters with raw data from Leviton:

  • Enter the actual unit ranges (e.g., for a temperature sensor: -40°C to 125°C)
  • Select appropriate units

For meters with pre-configured ranges in Leviton

  • Enable "Use raw min/max values from associated logger configuration"
  • For pulse meters, enter the scaling factor if not set to 1 in Obvius
 
 
 
 
  1. Click Save to create the meter

Verification

After completing the configuration:

  1. Allow a few minutes for data synchronization
  2. Navigate to the Time View application in Panoramic
  3. Verify that meter data is being received and displayed correctly

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Ensure the Device Address in Leviton matches the configuration in Panoramic
  • Verify the upload URL is correctly entered as https://obvius.powerradar.energy/obvius
  • Check that the password in both systems matches
  • Confirm the logging period is set to 1 minute for optimal data collection
  • For analog inputs, ensure the range configuration matches between systems

Best Practices

  1. Raw Data Approach: Configure Leviton to send raw input values and set actual unit ranges in Panoramic for flexibility
  2. Documentation: Keep a record of device addresses, channel assignments, and scaling factors
  3. Testing: Verify each meter individually before configuring multiple channels
  4. Naming Convention: Use consistent, descriptive names across both platforms
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