MULTIMETER
D1M 15
User manual
D1M 15 User manual 9AKK1
08468A5637
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Page 3: ...3 2 Main functionalities 8 3 3 Versions 8 3 4 Overall dimensions 8 3 5 Technical data 9 4 Installation 11 4 1 Assembly 11 4 2 Disassembly 11 4 3 Wiring diagrams 12 5 Access to device 14 5 1 Display 14...
Page 4: ...4 D1M 15 MULTIMETER USER MANUAL 8 Data reading RED 39 8 1 Realtime REAL 40 8 2 Energy ENRG 41 8 3 Power Quality PWQT 42 8 4 I O 43 8 5 Notifications NTF 44 8 6 Power Outage PWF 47 9 Conclusion 48...
Page 5: ...xclusively by qualified personnel who have read all of the information relative to the installation Check that the voltage supply and measurement are compatible with the range permitted by the device...
Page 6: ...r damages and or losses related to such security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft of data or information D1M products can only work on a Local Area Network it u...
Page 7: ...7 D1M 15 MULTIMETER USER MANUAL 2 Packaging contents Packaging contents 1 Multimeter D1M 15 2 Installation manual 3 Calibration certificate 1 2 3...
Page 8: ...cts are perfectly suitable for ABB electrical systems and solutions 3 2 Main functionalities Real time Measurement TRMS Current TRMS Voltage Frequency Active Reactive and Apparent Power Power Factor E...
Page 9: ...ement inputs Voltage input mode Direct or Indirect insertion with VT Voltage Range 80 300 VAC L N Wiring Type Single phase three phase 3P 3P N Rated frequency 50Hz or 60Hz Protection fuse T1 A 277 VAC...
Page 10: ...er harmful gases Communication protocol Modbus RTU D1M 15 Modbus Communication interface RS485 with optical isolation Baud rate 9 6 19 2 38 4 57 6 115 2 kbps Parity number Odd 1 stop bit Even 1 stop b...
Page 11: ...11 D1M 15 MULTIMETER USER MANUAL 11 4 Installation 4 1 Assembly 4 2 Disassembly 1 1 2 2...
Page 12: ...ith the voltage detection device D1M 15 D1M 15 Mobdus Type of network D1M 15 can be used on different type of network please refer to chapter 7 Configuration CFG for the configuration on the device Ac...
Page 13: ...3P3W2CT Aux 3 phase 3 wire network with 1CT 3 1T PE L1 A L2 B L3 C I1 S1 I2 I3 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 N Voltage 3P3W1CT Aux PE PE L1 A L2 B L3 C I1 S1 I2 I3 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 L1 L2 L3 N Voltage 3P3W1CT...
Page 14: ...ng how to read data and configure related parameters 5 1 Display Front panel D1M 15 products use LED displayer the front panel of D1M 15 is shown below Operator panel 1 Display area 2 Function buttons...
Page 15: ...ve load or the negative sign 3 Measurements Specific measured value or other contents 4 Magnitude Magnitude includes K M and G 5 Icons Indicating various types of state and for further details see the...
Page 16: ...onfiguration read only 5 3 Data entry Some of the pages require the entry of numerical characters 0 9 in the Configuration mode In these cases the display will show an active field identified by a fla...
Page 17: ...l characters from 0 to 9 until the required character is obtained How to Go back to a previous number If during the data entry the desired number is exceeded by mistake it is needed to increase the di...
Page 18: ...tering the comma Comma can be displayed by increasing the number with Up after character 9 and before data entry starts again from character 0 Confirm number 3 Repeat the operations described in steps...
Page 19: ...ome device configurations allow entering the magnitude k M Once the number has been entered as after step 3 keys Up and Down allow enabling the magnitude K kilo or not Press OK to confirm the magnitud...
Page 20: ...st use PWD A password can be set by the user to protect the Configuration menu and avoid any unwanted modification to the device settings At the first use it is mandatory to define a password The pass...
Page 21: ...se two wire and 1 CT 6 3 CT ratio Ct P Ct S D1M is capable to measure current only via indirect connection by means of current transformers CTs 5A or 1A It is needed to set the transformation ratio of...
Page 22: ...mary Vt P and secondary Vt S CFG ISTL VT 1 When the number of the primary VT is set press Button OK 2 Use Button Up and Button Down to select the magnitude 3 Press button OK to confirm the setting of...
Page 23: ...nstallation Settings related to the installation conditions I O Input Output Settings related to DO ALM Alarm Definition of alarm conditions COM Communication Settings related to the embedded communic...
Page 24: ...et factory settings Reset Energy Clear register of all energy Reset NOTF Clear the logs of warning error and alarm Reset Global Complete reset of the device RESET FACTORY Reset Factory settings restor...
Page 25: ...ll notification will be cleared after the reset notification including alarms warnings and errors CFG UNT RST NTF RESET Global Complete reset of the device except for the settings and the audit log in...
Page 26: ...on FW Firmware version CRC A method for Error Detection and Correction SN Serial Number D1M D1M Device Type Energy Saving ENS In this menu it is possible to define the inactivity time in order to limi...
Page 27: ...ounted contain the activities as below User could read the times through HMI and communication Description 1 CT Primary setting 2 CT Secondary setting 3 VT Primary setting 4 VT Secondary setting 5 Wir...
Page 28: ...G UNT HOMEPAGE Auto Scroll pages Auto Scroll pages can be set for an auto scroll time loop scrolling as below two modes a All Real Time measurement pages b Phase measurements to three phase system mea...
Page 29: ...al Apparent Import Energy ISEN and Total Apparent Export Energy ESEN The pulse width can be configured between 10ms and 990ms and it can be set via the HMI and communication The pulse width should sat...
Page 30: ...ransformers for voltage measurement if any Wiring TYPE Set the type of network and number of wires on which the device is installed The three items above must be set during the first startup For detai...
Page 31: ...10 100 1000 5000 pulses for each kWh kvarh kVAh or 10 50 100 pulses for each Wh varh VAh Manual setting 1 and 999999 pulses for each each MWh Mvarh MVAh The pulse width could be configured once DOs w...
Page 32: ...and the delay the alarm will be generated and when the alarm variable recovers to the normal range and exceeds the hysteresis and delay the alarm will be released Alarm can be connected to certain DO...
Page 33: ...n OK to go to the event and modify the configurations If certain event needs to be deleted from the alarm list the alarm variable is selected as NONE For details see VARIABLE VARIABLE Select one varia...
Page 34: ...merical value and magnitude Different variables correspond to different thresholds magnitudes and units and you need to select variables before setting SETPOINT Variable Value range Active Power 0 999...
Page 35: ...LM HYS DELAY DELAY is used to verify whether the variable value really exceeds the limit or is recovered and its setting range is 1 900s CFG ALM TIM LOG All alarms are by default in UNLOG mode meaning...
Page 36: ...m event can be connected with certain DO and different alarms can be connected to the same DO CFG ALM POT The optional Dos include DO1 DO2 and NONE Only the DOs configured as alarm output can appear i...
Page 37: ...embedded communication protocols Based on product version following configuration menu is available Communication Protocol Parameter Description Modbus RTU ADD Bus address BAU Baud rate PAR Byte forma...
Page 38: ...COM PAR The optional byte formats include BYTE Description 8E1 8 even parity bits and 1 stop bit 8O1 8 odd parity bits and 1 stop bit 8N1 8 No Parity bits and 1 stop bit Address ADD For the devices t...
Page 39: ...ll the parameters measured by D1M Specifically it includes the following menus Menu Description REAL Real time measurements ENRG Energy measurements PWQT Power quality I O State of digital input outpu...
Page 40: ...ses VLL average of 3 phases I and active power total VLN Phase voltage VLL Line voltage I Current P Per phase active power when WIRI is selected as 1N1T this data is absent PT Total active power Q Per...
Page 41: ...rted active energy PEN EXP Total exported active energy QEN IMP Total imported reactive energy QEN EXP Total exported reactive energy SEN IMP Total imported apparent energy SEN EXP Total exported appa...
Page 42: ...42 D1M 15 MULTIMETER USER MANUAL 8 3 Power Quality PWQT RED PWQT PWQT Description PF Per phase power factor when WIRI is selected as 3 3T 3 2T 3 1T or 1N1T this data is absent PFT Total power factor...
Page 43: ...of status and or pulses for DO according to the product version Menu Description DO STA State of digital output port DO1 PUL DO1 Pulse counter DO2 PUL DO2 Pulse counter RED I 0 The state classificati...
Page 44: ...tions and device settings ERR Errors list related to the device and to its self diagnostics Alarms ALM ALM is generated based on the Alarm configured by the user When the conditions meet the alarm par...
Page 45: ...Missing I1 MISS Current 1 Missing I2 MISS Current 2 Missing I3 MISS Current 3 Missing I1 REVES Current 1 Reverse I2 REVES Current 2 Reverse I3 REVES Current 3 Reverse I12 REVES Current 1 with 2 Rever...
Page 46: ...d and it will not disappear until the error is solved ERROR comprises error count and specific error message RED NTF ERR Error Definition LOG ERR Audit log error FLSH ERR Flash chip error or RAM memor...
Page 47: ...8 6 Power Outage PWF PWF is used to record the number and time of power outage The maximum record number is 999 RED NTF PWF In additional record the power off as a warning in warning list light up the...
Page 48: ...ER USER MANUAL 9 Conclusion Thank you for using ABB D1M 15 series Multimeter and reviewing this user manual In the future if you encounter any problems please contact ABB technical support we will be...
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