Alpha EM DC 6000 Operating Manual Download Page 28

Evnt

Log

(Event

datalog

parameters)

tiME

Log

(Time

datalog

parameters)

LP

Log

(Load

profile

parameters)

Event datalog parameters selection 

screen.

Time datalog parameters selection 

menu.

Load profile datalog parameters 

selection screen.

quit

Quit screen for serial datalog 

parameters menu.

(Quit

screen)

f

Log

xxxxx

(Datalog

start/stop)

Time datalog start or stop screen.

Options: StoP, Strt

IntErVAL

xx

(Time

logging

interval)

This is the value for interval at which 

time logging will be carried out.

Range: 01 - 60 minute

PArA cnt

xx

(Logging

parameter

count)

This  value  will  decide  how  many 

parameters are to be recorded.

Options: 01 - 30

On  this  screen,  the  user  can  enter 

measurement  parameters  to  be 

recorded. Refer Table 3 for parameter 

list.

Using      &        keys,  user  can  cycle 

through parameter (zz) and in editing 

mode, he/she can assign the number 

of measurement parameters (XXX).

quit

(Quit

screen) Quit screen for time logging settings.

F

Load profile datalog start or stop 

screen.

Options: StoP, Strt

quit

(Quit

screen)

Quit  screen  for  time  logging 

settings.

F1

F1

Log

xxxxx

(Event

datalog

start/stop)

Event  datalog  start  or  stop 

screen.

Options: StoP, Strt

quit

(Quit

screen)

Quit  screen  for  event  logging 

settings.

or

F

PArA   zz

no      xxx

(Parameter

selection)*

*Refer Table 3

Log

xxxxx

(Datalog

start/stop)

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Summary of Contents for EM DC 6000

Page 1: ...ALPHA EM DC 6000 Operating Manual...

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Page 3: ...t value 7 2 5 Demand Integration Time 7 2 6 Energy Rate 3 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Timer Screen Number of Interruptions On hour Run hour Date and time 4 5 6 7 4 1 Connection Diagram Parameter Editing Guide...

Page 4: ...utput Option selection Screen 7 5 1 Select Relay Output 7 5 1 2 1 Pulse Parameter 7 5 1 2 2 Pulse Divisor 7 5 1 2 3 Pulse Duration 7 5 1 2 Pulse Relay Configuration 7 5 1 3 Timer Relay Configuration 7...

Page 5: ...ameter Count 7 7 2 4 Parameter Selection 7 7 3 Load Profile Setup 7 7 3 1 Load Profile Datalog Start Stop 7 8 User Assignable screens Setup 7 8 1 No of User Screens 7 8 1 1 User Screen no Selection 7...

Page 6: ...ifferentunitsandgivesthestatus 1 Introduction The Multifunction DC Energy Meter is a panel mounted 96 x 96 mm DIN Quadratic Digital Panel Meter which measures important electrical parameters in DC Net...

Page 7: ...ll glow green if healthy condition isobserved Forderivedparameters power energy ampere houranddemand followingpointsareapplicable When the voltage and current both are healthy the Status LED will glow...

Page 8: ...which means one from the following conditionsispresent Asshowninscreen2 1 Thereisalimitrelayandalarmconditionispresent 2 Anyonefromvoltageorcurrentisinoverloadcondition St M K Old Imp Exp Dmd W A V h...

Page 9: ...o9999 Note 1 LongpressUPkeytostartanytimer 2 Longpressdownkeytostopanytimer TimerUnused Timerisnotselectedasarelayoutput This screen shows the number of power supply interruptions that the meter has e...

Page 10: ...un hour will be maintained in internal memory displayedintheformat hhhhhh mm For example if Displayed count is 105000 10 it indicates 105000 hours 10 minutes After 999999 59 run hours display will res...

Page 11: ...rt Export 0 4 0MW 0 9999 Energy Import Export 0 99999999 0 99999999 Class0 5 Ampere Hour Import Export 0 99999999 0 99999999 Demand Import Export 0 1 2MW 0 4MW 0 20MW 0 9999 Current Demand Import Expo...

Page 12: ...ent Demand Imp A Dm 15 Export Current Demand Exp A Dm 28 On hrs 29 Run hrs 16 Max Voltage V 17 Min Voltage V 18 Max Current A 19 Min Current A 20 Import Max Power Demand Imp W Dm 21 Export Max Power D...

Page 13: ...ions 1 46 Old On Hour 1 47 Old Run Hour 2 48 Timer 1On Delay 2 49 Timer 2On Delay Old A hr Exp Old W Dm Imp Old W Dm Exp Old A Dm Imp Old A Dm Exp Old Old Old Continued NOTE 1 These screens will be av...

Page 14: ...Demand Max Voltage Min Voltage Max Current Min Current Power Import Max Demand Export Max Power Demand Import Max Current Demand Export Max Current Demand Import Energy on update rate Import Energy o...

Page 15: ...nstallation 1 3mm for self clicking 1 6mm for swivel screws Panel Thickness Easy Clip in mounting Swivel screw 3 1 EMC Installation Requirements This product has been designed to meet the certificatio...

Page 16: ...m a dedicated supply however powered from the signal source provided the source remains within it may be the limits of the Chosen auxiliary voltage range 3 6 Earth Ground Connections For safety reason...

Page 17: ...15 Optional Pluggable Addon Module Insert the Addon Assembly here and fit the assembly with the screws 3 7 Optional Pluggable Addon Module...

Page 18: ...function Meter 4 1 Connection for Optional Pulse Output RS485 4 1 2 USB and RS 485 Output with Relay1 Relay2 ADDON MODULE L N V V I I Relay 1 NO COM NO COM Relay 2 B A Gnd RS 485 Relay 1 NO COM NO COM...

Page 19: ...ear next to the rst digit of the value this means that the user can now change this value using and keys Pressing key will move the blinking cursor point to the next position Navigating to this screen...

Page 20: ...n cycle through the options provided for this parameter using and keys Pressing key will show the next option available for this parameter Using and keys the user can cycle through the options till he...

Page 21: ...ameters selection screen rtc PArA RTC parameters selection screen dAtALog Datalog parameters selection screen uSr Scrn User Assignable screens setup FACt rSt Factory reset selection screen quit Quit s...

Page 22: ...nt Shunt value Range 50 150mV dit xx Demand integration time User can view and set DIT demand integrationtime Range 1 30minute Enrt xx Energy rate User can view and set energy update rate Range 1 60mi...

Page 23: ...Quit screen for serial communication parametersmenu Quit screen b C rSt none Reset parameter selection Thisvaluedecidestheparametertobereset Options none ALL hr intr hi Lo En dMd Ah t LoG LoAd or c D...

Page 24: ...Hi E Hi d Lo E Lo d This value decides the trip point for limitrelay Range 10 120 This value decides the hysteresis valueforlimitrelay Range 00 5 50 0 This value decides energizing delay forlimitrela...

Page 25: ...e number of cyclesfortimeroutput Range 0000 9999 This option con gures the timer operation Options En d En This value decides the on delay for timer Range 0001 9999 This value decides the off delay fo...

Page 26: ...selection for RTC relay Relay con guration Timer on delay setting Timer off delay setting This option con gures the relay operation Options En d En This value decides the on time for relay Range 00 0...

Page 27: ...ercanchangeRTCdate DateshownisinDD MM YYformat Options standardcalenderwise 01 01 00 to 31 12 99 Here the user can change RTC time Represented in 24 hour format HH MM 00 00 to 23 59 rSt LP LP y n Date...

Page 28: ...er count This value will decide how many parametersaretoberecorded Options 01 30 On this screen the user can enter measurement parameters to be recorded Refer Table 3 for parameter list Using keys use...

Page 29: ...n numbers zz Number of screens will be equal to the screen count set in the previous screen Using keys user can cycle through user screen numbers zz and in editing mode he she can assign the screen nu...

Page 30: ...Timer Start Screen y n quit tiMEr x StoP Timer Select Screen Longpress Timer x running yes no tiMEr x StoPPEd Timer Select Screen tiMEr x StoP y n Timer StoP Screen y n quit Value of x can be changed...

Page 31: ...ecimal point next to the 2nd digit will start flashing Following the same steps as above enter all four digits Pressing enter key after the last digit will take the user to password confirmation scree...

Page 32: ...age voltage full scale V FS value for the meter Rangeforthisvaluecanbeanyofthethree 1 10 60V 2 61 200V 3 201 1000V Each parameter screen toggles between its parameter nameanditsparametervalueevery3sec...

Page 33: ...n modbus location from 30047 to 30053 and 44143 to 44149 after the time set on this screen Following screen showsthatenergywillbeupdatedafterevery34minutes 7 2 7 Reverse Locking This screen shows the...

Page 34: ...600 Parity no parity 2 stop bits Address 1 7 3 1 Address Setting This value decides the device address for modbus communication This value can range from 001 247 7 3 2 Baud Rate This value decides the...

Page 35: ...As shown in screen 2 which prompts him to select a relay function out of sevenavailable Theoptionsareasfollowing 1 None 2 Limit 3 Pulse 4 Timer 5 Remote 6 ReverseLock 7 RTCrelay Theoption none implies...

Page 36: ...ent parameter thepulseswillbeoccurring Theoptions forthissettingare0 1 asexplainedinTable 7 Table 7 7 5 1 2 2 Pulse Divisor Thisparameterdecidesafterhowmanyunitsofenergy a pulse should appear at outpu...

Page 37: ...ed to control some instrument automatically over the period of a week repetitively 7 5 1 6 1 Weekdays selection On this screen the user can select on which days the relay should work and on what days...

Page 38: ...top Inthismenu theuser canstartorstopevent datalogging 7 7 2 Time Datalog Setup Inthismenu theuser cansetparametersrelated totimedatalogging 7 7 2 1 Time Datalog Start Stop Inthismenu theuser canstart...

Page 39: ...ious screen and the user can see change the screen number in editing mode The range for this value is 01 56 ReferTable 2 for Screens list Theabovescreenistoggleforevery3sec 7 8 1 1 User Screen no Sele...

Page 40: ...crossed by the measured parameter resets the relay to its position beforetrippingi e normalcondition The value of hysteresis can range from 0 5 to 50 and itgetscalculatedontrippointvalue Example If tr...

Page 41: ...lay 3s Input Relay Energise Relay De energise Trip point Hysterisis point Time 50 25 3s 2s b Trip point 50 Hysterisis 50 Absolute hyteresis value 50 50 of 50 25 Input Relay De energise Relay Energise...

Page 42: ...ed relay 4 Low alarm De energised relay b a b Input Relay De energise Relay Energise Hysterisis point Trip point Time 75 50 2s 3s Input Relay Energise Relay De energise Hysterisis point Trip point Tim...

Page 43: ...setupparameterscreen on delay off delay repeat N times Relay energised Relay de energised time De energized configuration 8 3 Timer Output Timer output can be used to operate the Relay in a cyclicmann...

Page 44: ...ges Current 0 2 to 125 of Nominal value Voltage 2 to 125 of Nominal value 65 Hz Overload Indication Voltage burden Nominal input 0 1 W approx Current burden Auxiliary Supply 6 VA approx burden Accurac...

Page 45: ...es at 5 min intervals Overload withstand Current input Voltage input repeated 10 times EMC IEC 61326 2012 Immunity IEC 61000 4 3 10V m min Level 3 industrial Low level Safety IEC 61010 1 2010 Permanen...

Page 46: ...Number of Sweep 10 per axis Cycles Dimensions Weights Bezel Size 96 mm x 96 mm DIN 43 718 Panel Cut out 92 0 8 mm x 92 0 8 mm Overall Depth 75 mm with addon card 57 mm without addon card Weight 320 gm...

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