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M-6200A Instruction Book

Setpoints/Power Flow Forward

Bandcenter Fwd

xxx.x Volts

 

Forward power bandcenter is adjustable from 100.0 V to 135.0 
V in 0.1 V increments with a factory setting of 120.0 V.

Bandwidth Fwd

x.x Volts

 

Forward power bandwidth is adjustable from 1.0 V to 10.0 V in 
0.1 V increments with a factory setting of 2.0 V. 

LDC R Fwd

  x Volts

 

Forward power Line Drop Compensation resistance is 
adjustable from -72 V to +72 V in 1 V increments with a factory 
setting of 0 V.

LDC X Fwd

  x Volts

 

Forward power Line Drop Compensation reactance is adjustable 
from -72 V to +72 V in 1 V increments with a factory setting of 
0 V.

LDC-Z Fwd        

 

  x Volts

 

When Line Drop Compensation is set to Z, adjustable from 0 to 
72 volts in 1 volt increments. 

Definite Delay Fwd 

 

   xx Sec

 

Forward power time delay for a tapchange is adjustable from 
1 sec. to 360 sec. in 1 second increments with a factory setting 
of 30 sec.

Inverse Delay Fwd 

 

   xx Sec

 

Forward power inverse delay for a tapchange is adjustable from 
1 sec. to 360 sec. in 1 second increments with a factory setting 
of 30 sec.

Setpoints/Power Flow Reverse

Bandcenter Rev

XXX.X Volts

 

Reverse power bandcenter is adjustable from 100.0 V to 135.0 
V in 0.1 V increments with a factory setting of 120.0 V.

Bandwidth Rev

X.X Volts

 

Reverse power bandwidth is adjustable from 1.0 V to 10.0 V in 
0.1 V increments with a factory setting of 2.0 V.

LDC R Rev          

 

  X Volts

 

Distributed Generation Line Drop Compensation resistance is 
adjustable from -72 V to +72 V in 1 V increments with a factory 
setting of 0 V. 

LDC X Rev

  X Volts

 

Distributed Generation Line Drop Compensation reactance is 
adjustable from -72 V to +72 V in 1 V increments with a factory 
setting of 0 V.

LDC-Z Rev          

 

  X Volts

 

When Line Drop Compensation is set to Z, the Distributed 
Generation LDC is adjustable from 0 to 72 volts in 1 V 
increments. 

Definite Delay Rev 

 

   

xx Sec

 

Reverse power time delay for a tapchange is adjustable from 1 
sec. to 360 sec. in 1 second increments with a factory setting of 
30 sec.

Figure A-7  Setpoints Screens (page 2 of 5)

Summary of Contents for M-6200A

Page 1: ...Application Guide M 6200A B 2355 Series Cooper Hardware Kit Installation Instructions ...

Page 2: ... equipment in a test area the Protective Earth Terminal must be attached to a separate ground securely by use of a tool since it is not grounded by external connectors Do NOT operate in an explosive environment Do not operate this equipment in the presence of flammable or explosive gases or fumes To do so would risk a possible fire or explosion Keep away from live circuits Operating personnel must...

Page 3: ...atures are maintained Always replace components with those of equal or better quality as shown in the Parts List of the Instruction Book Avoid static charge This unit contains MOS circuitry which can be damaged by improper test or rework procedures Care should be taken to avoid static charge on work surfaces and service personnel Use caution when measuring resistances Any attempt to measure resist...

Page 4: ...7 Auxiliary Input Aux 1 7 Terminal Block Assignments TB2 9 Figure 4 Typical Control Power Backup Connection for M 6200A Utilizing M 2026 or M 2027 Supply 10 Figure 5 B 0920 Control Power Backup Input 3 Wire Harness 10 4 0 Cooper CL 2 CL 2A CL 4A CL 4B CL 4C CL 5 and CL 6 Regulator Controls Replacement 11 Application 11 Typical Connections 11 External Connections 11 Lightning Protection 11 Non Sequ...

Page 5: ...tion Error Screen 23 Figure 16 Successfully Connected Read Only Access Screen 23 Appendix A HMI A 1 HMI Menu Flow A 2 Figure A 1 Monitor Menu Flow A 2 Figure A 2 Setpoints Menu Flow A 3 Figure A 3 Configuration Menu Flow 1 of 2 A 4 Figure A 3 Configuration Menu Flow 2 of 2 A 5 Figure A 4 Communication Menu Flow A 6 Figure A 5 Utilities Menu Flow A 7 A 2 HMI Screen Review A 8 Monitor Metering A 8 M...

Page 6: ... A 24 Configuration Mtr Current Profile A 24 Configuration CBEMA Setup A 25 Configuration Harmonics Setup A 25 Configuration Data Logging A 26 Configuration Run Through Neutral A 27 Configuration Nameplate A 27 Communication Comm Settings A 30 Communication Memory Card A 31 Communication Ethernet A 32 Communication HMI A 34 Communication Bluetooth A 34 Communication RS232 A 35 Utilities Calibratio...

Page 7: ...iv M 6200A Application Guide 2010 Beckwith Electric Co All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A 07 30 01 800 B 2355 AG 05 04 17 ...

Page 8: ...200A is directly replacing Cooper controls Also provided are instructions for the installation of TapTalk S 6200 Communications Software and establishing initial local communications with the target control 2 0 Mechanical Physical Information The M 6200A Regulator Control physical dimensions are illustrated in Figure 1 General Layout of the M 6200A components are illustrated in Figure 2 Do not pos...

Page 9: ...18 0 88 2 24 OK LOWER ALARM EXTERNAL POWER METER OUT MANUAL LOCAL RAISE REMOTE LOCAL SCADA CUTOUT DRAG HANDS RESET VOLTAGE REDUCTION REVERSE POWER COM Made in U S A Digital Voltage Regulator Control M 6200A H T I W K C E B C I R T C E L E C N I O C EXIT WAKE VOLT RED ENT UTIL SETP COMM MNTR CNFG MANUAL AUTO OFF LOWER RAISE NEUTRAL LIGHT Figure 1 M 6200A Outline Dimensions ...

Page 10: ...TRIC CO INC 6190 118th Avenue North Largo Florida 33773 3724 U S A PHONE 727 544 2326 FAX 727 546 0121 www beckwithelectric com OFF ON FIBER REPEAT MODEL M 6200A XXXXXXXXX FIRMWARE _______________ SERIAL XXXXXX VOLTAGE TEST MOTOR POWER 0 5A 250V 3AG GE SIEMENS HOWARD CONNECT TB2 2 TO TB2 5 COOPER CONNECT TB2 1 TO TB2 2 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 48A CONTINUOUS 4 0A 1 SECOND FIBER REPEAT SWITCH 3A 250V 3AG 6A 2...

Page 11: ...in 105 C green insulated wire inserted in an Amp 51864 8 or equivalent ring connector wire to the marked protective earth terminal located adjacent to either side of TB1 Connect to the installation ground Unit Isolation Sensing inputs should be equipped with test switches and shorting devices where necessary to isolate the unit from external potential or current sources A switch or circuit breaker...

Page 12: ...s for both input and output connections Backup Power Requirements The Control Power Backup Input that does not utilize the M 2026 or M 2027 should only be used with the optional B 0920 3 Wire Harness The harness Figure 5 includes a 3 Amp fast blow fuse and connects to TB2 11 and TB2 12 of the control CAUTION Use of Non Beckwith Electric converters to provide 12 V to the Control Power Backup Input ...

Page 13: ...r Input Load Current Neutral Tap Position Input Control Backup Power Control Backup Power Motor Seal In Alarm NC Alarm Common Alarm NO No Connection No Connection No Connection Neutral Light Switch CT Line Current CT Shorting Switch M 6200A VS G L3 R3 NL DHR C1 C3 Motor Power In Unregulated 120 V VM HS Motor Seal In Input NOTE Jumper wire from TB1 8 to TB1 16 is supplied with harness YY M 6200A Te...

Page 14: ...e connected to TB1 1 and the Non Sequential input must be configured as Aux 2 TB1 2 Voltage Reduction Step 2 or Aux TB1 7 Voltage Reduction Step 1 or Aux 1 CAUTION Voltage applied through dry contacts to actuate non sequential input and voltage reduction inputs must be nominal 12 Vdc obtained from TB1 4 of the M 6200A Regulator Control The use of 120 Vac will result in damage to the control On the...

Page 15: ... connected here It may have a maximum voltage of 240 Vac TB1 10 Load Voltage Input This input accepts nominal 120 Vac 60 Hz or 50 Hz as ordered to operate the control s power supply and voltage sensing input The acceptable voltage range for proper control operation is from 90 140 Vac Power consumption is less than 8 VA The input voltage is referenced to line neutral TB1 8 TB1 11 TB1 16 Neutral Tap...

Page 16: ...Cooper regulators TB2 2 Jumper TB2 2 to TB2 5 for all regulators except Cooper TB2 3 Neutral Light Source TB2 4 No Connection TB2 5 Motor Seal in Receives an Input from the Cooper Regulator Motor Cam Switch Hardware Jumper TB2 2 to TB2 5 for all other regulators except Cooper TB2 6 TB2 7 TB2 8 User Programmable Alarm This set of terminals is a Form C alarm relay contact rated for 6 A at 120 Vac or...

Page 17: ...V B 1021 Backup Power Harness TB2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Backup Power Backup Power Figure 4 Typical Control Power Backup Connection for M 6200A Utilizing M 2026 or M 2027 Supply 3 Amp Fast Blow Fuse 12 V White GND BLK GND CHASSIS DRAIN TB2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Backup Power Backup Power Figure 5 B 0920 Control Power Backup Input 3 Wire Harness ...

Page 18: ...eal in schemes are fast enough to prevent this but others are not Pulsed output can be used on the M 6200A see Instruction Book Section 4 2 System Setup Output Pulse External Connections Power and voltage sensing are obtained either from a common source or from independent sources having a nominal 120 Vac output Normally this is line to neutral voltage although line to line voltage can also be use...

Page 19: ... the Cooper Regulator Control from the control cabinet The control wiring is de energized and isolated from any potential safety hazards All local Safety Tagging rules have been applied as necessary 2 Open the cabinet door of Cooper control 3 Loosen the thumb screws on the control panel Figure 6 and swing the panel outward 8 WARNING 8 In no case should the line current circuit be interrupted with ...

Page 20: ...not installed then proceed to the appropriate hardware kit configuration section to install the hardware kit 2 Verify that the regulator control wiring is in a safe condition that will allow installation of the M 6200A in the control cabinet The control wiring is de energized and isolated from any potential safety hazards All local Safety Tagging rules have been applied as necessary 3 Mount the M ...

Page 21: ...2 B 2355 C1 and B 2355 C2 Hardware Kit 3 Remove pre cut label material from the four right side hinge mounting holes and the first and fourth from top left side hinge mounting holes as viewed from the front of the M 6200A panel Q NOTE Q Refer to Figure 7 for location and orientation of hardware kit items 4 Mount the Bottom Hinge to the lower right side of the M 6200A then secure hand tight the hin...

Page 22: ...ew Retainer Part 440 00855 Screw Fillister 8 32 X 7 16 Part 440 00830 Bottom Hinge Half P 2373 Female Part 440 40913 Wire Harness Screw Fillister 8 32 X 7 16 Part 470 00830 Screw Fillister 8 32 X 7 16 Part 440 00830 Bracket P 2372 Panel Adap Part 441 41323 Smart Flash SD Card USB OK LOWER ALARM MANUAL LOCAL RAISE REMOTE LOCAL SCADA CUTOUT DRAG HANDS RESET VOLTAGE REDUCTION REVERSE POWER EXIT WAKE ...

Page 23: ...2 3 7 9 1 E 1 VS DHR L3 C1 VM C3 HS R3 NL TB1 8 10 90 140 8VA TB1 5 6 9 240 6A TB2 6 7 8 120 6A TB1 1 2 4 7 11 16 12 0 100A TB2 11 12 10 16 5W TB2 RX TX SH B A 1 TB1 FIBER OPTIC RS485 TB2 TB1 14 15 12 11 BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC 6190 118th Avenue North Largo Florida 33773 3724 U S A PHONE 727 544 2326 FAX 727 546 0121 www beckwithelectric com MODEL M 6200A XXXXXXXXX FIRMWARE _______________ SERIAL...

Page 24: ...L 6 Regulator Control Replacement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TB1 8 10 90 140 8VA TB1 5 6 9 240 6A TB2 6 7 8 120 6A TB1 1 2 4 7 11 16 12 0 100A TB2 11 12 10 16 5W TB2 RX TX SH B A 1 TB1 FIBER OPTIC RS485 TB2 TB1 14 15 12 11 BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC 6190 118th Avenue North Largo Florida 33773 3724 U S A PHONE 727 544 2326 FAX 727 546 0121 www beckwithelectric com MODEL M 6200...

Page 25: ...the M 6200A then secure hand tight the hinge utilizing an 8 32 X 7 16 screw inserted into the captured fastener in the top hole 5 Complete the Bottom Hinge installation with an 8 32 X 7 16 screw inserted into the captured fastener in the bottom hole then tighten the top screw 6 Mount the Top Hinge to the upper right side of the M 6200A panel utilizing 8 32 X 7 16 screws inserted into the captured ...

Page 26: ...C and CL 5 Regulator Control Replacement 8 6 5 4 2 3 7 8 6 5 4 2 3 7 9 1 E 1 VS DHR L3 C1 VM C3 HS R3 NL GND PANEL GROUND TB1 8 10 90 140 8VA TB1 5 6 9 240 6A TB2 6 7 8 120 6A TB1 1 2 4 7 11 16 12 0 100A TB2 11 12 10 16 5W TB2 RX TX SH B A 1 TB1 FIBER OPTIC RS485 TB2 TB1 14 15 12 11 BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC 6190 118th Avenue North Largo Florida 33773 3724 U S A PHONE 727 544 2326 FAX 727 546 0121 ...

Page 27: ... Reverse Power Flow Option Jumper TB2 1 to TB2 2 TB2 1 TB2 2 TB2 Harness Gray Plug B 1260 for CL 6 Regulator Control Replacement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TB1 8 10 90 140 8VA TB1 5 6 9 240 6A TB2 6 7 8 120 6A TB1 1 2 4 7 11 16 12 0 100A TB2 11 12 10 16 5W TB2 RX TX SH B A 1 TB1 FIBER OPTIC RS485 TB2 TB1 14 15 12 11 BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC 6190 118th Avenue North Largo Flo...

Page 28: ...er can be placed on the desktop Figure 12 Starting TapTalk 1 Select the TapTalk program item icon from the Becoware group in the Program Manager or select TapTalk from the program list using the Start Menu The TapTalk Main Screen will be displayed Figure 12 S 6200 TapTalk Program Item Icon 6 0 Activating Initial Local Communications The M 6200A and TapTalk S 6200 Communications Software are shippe...

Page 29: ...apTalk Main dialog screen 5 Select Connect USB from the Connect drop down menu TapTalk will display the USB Port dialog screen Figure 13 Figure 13 USB Port Connection Dialog Screen 6 Ensure that the correct COM port is displayed for the selected USB device Q NOTE Q TapTalk will automatically choose the port for the control you just connected to 7 Enter Access Level Code and check Save if desired D...

Page 30: ...ess Level 11 If Level 1 Access is active and an invalid access code was entered then TapTalk will display a Failed to perform Access Code Verification error message Figure 13 Figure 15 Failed to perform Access Code Verification Error Screen 12 Select OK TapTalk will briefly display the Successfully Connected Read Only Access screen Figure 14 and then display the connected version of the TapTalk Ma...

Page 31: ...M 6200A Application Guide 24 This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...

Page 32: ... Information A 15 Setpoints Profile Settings A 17 Setpoints Common Settings A 17 Setpoints Power Flow Forward A 18 Setpoints Power Flow Reverse A 18 Setpoints Voltage Reduction A 19 Setpoints Limits A 20 Setpoints VAr Bias A 20 VAr Bias Step A 20 VAr Bias Linear A 21 Configuration Tapchanger Type A 22 Configuration Tap Settings A 22 Configuration Programmable Alarm A 24 Configuration System Clock ...

Page 33: ...ge xxx x V Calculated Load Current x x mA Lag Compensated Voltage xxx x Volts Primary Voltage x xx kV Primary Current x x Amps Primary Watts x xx MW Primary VArs x xx MVArs Primary VA x xx MVA Frequency xx x Hz Power Factor x xxx Lead Definite Timer Raise x Sec LO Intertap Timer xxx Tap Information ß à Tap Position Cal 0 Operation Counter 0 Resettable Counter E 0 Drag Hands E L 0 N R 0 N Press ENT...

Page 34: ...up 75 VAr Bias Volt Step 1 0 Volts Max VAR Bias Time 300 mins VRed Turnoff Timer 0 Min Smart VR disable Save VR at Power Off DON T SAVE Standard VR ENABLE Voltage Reduction 1 ß à VAr Bias 1 ß à Limits 1 ß à Block Raise Voltage xxx x Volts Block Lower Voltage xxx x Volts Dead Band x x Volts Current Block Limit xxx mA VAr Bias Method Step Disable in Rev Pwr disable Fwd Max Cap Bnk Size 12000 KVAr Re...

Page 35: ...r Preset XXXXXX Lower Counter Preset XXXXXX Raise XXXX Min I Thresh ENABLE ENABLE Norm VT Multiplier 1 00 x Min Fund I Threshold xx mA When Min I Threshold is Enabled Motor Seal In Delay 10 ms Clear Se Ready P Low Current Block disable Clr Low Ready P Seal In Fail Block disable When Motor Se is ENABLED Max Allowed Taps x Taps Between Runs xxxxx Enable Disable disable Max Load Current xx mA Max RTN...

Page 36: ... ß à Event1 Sag Min Dur x Cycles xx ms Repeats for Events 2 thru 4 Clear All Counters Ready Press ENTER Lower Counter Preset XXXXXX Raise Counter Preset XXXXXX Multiplier Motor Seal In Delay 10 ms Clear Sealin Alarm Ready Press Enter nt Block Clr Low Current Blk Ready Press Enter Seal In Fail Block disable When Motor Seal in is ENABLED When Count Window is Enabled Tapchanger Type ß à Tapchanger Ty...

Page 37: ...NT to begin Memory Card ß à Load Setpoints Press ENT to begin Save Setpoints Press ENT to begin Save Datalog Press ENT to begin Load DNP Config Press ENT to begin Save DNP Config Press ENT to begin Save seq of events Press ENT to begin Save oscillograph Press ENT to begin Clone save Press ENT to begin Clone load Press ENT to begin Comm Access Security disable Comm Access Timeout 60 sec Output Puls...

Page 38: ...fficient 0 X Motor Current xx x mA I Cos Coefficient 8192 X Mtr Cal Coefficient 8192 X Mtr Sin Coefficient 0 X Volt Rms Coefficient 32767 X EE Checksum XXXXXX LED Scroll Test Press ENT to begin Input Test Press ENT to Begin Output Test Press ENT to test Button Input Test Press ENT to Begin Change Src Input press ENTER Mtr Cos Coefficient 8192 X Mtr RMS Coefficient 8192 X Watchdog resets 0 Total re...

Page 39: ...to the scaling factor Current Transformer of 200 mA Compensated Voltage xxx x Volts Displays the calculated voltage at the load center based on load current and the LDC settings Primary Voltage x xx kV Displays the calculated primary voltage based on the user selected voltage multiplier and measured secondary voltage Primary Src Voltage x xx kV Displays Primary Source Voltage based on the user sel...

Page 40: ... current Demand Pri Watts x xx MW Displays the demand value base on the user selected voltage and current multipliers or secondary voltage and current Demand Pri VArs X XX MVArs Displays the demand value based on the user selected voltage and current multipliers and measured secondary voltage and current Demand Pri VA x xx Mva Displays the demand value based on the user selected voltage and curren...

Page 41: ...e VA PF Max VA x xXX PF Displays power factor at time of maximum VA Resets automatically when MAX VA screen below is reset Press ENT to reset Demand History Press ENT to perform Master Reset Monitor Energy Metering Watt Hours Fwd E x kWh Displays total forward WHr Bottom line toggles between date time WHr Lagging VAr Hours E x kVArh Displays total forward VArHr Bottom line toggles between date tim...

Page 42: ...input is detected the Tap Position screen will display instead of 0 The following screens can be viewed for additional information by depressing the Down Arrow pushbutton Tap Position 0 Band Status In Band High Low Power Direction Forward Reverse Auto Determination Forward When Reverse Power mode is set to Auto Determination or Auto Determination Measured the displayed value is one of the followin...

Page 43: ...ailure Block Raise SR 4 Seal in Failure Block Lower SL 4 Low Current Block IB 5 Comm Block CB 6 Reverse Power Block RP 7 SCADA Cutout Local SC Voltage Reduction Off 1 2 3 Press ENT to view Alarm Status i A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X Q R S T U V W A Block Raise Tap B Block Lower Tap C Block Raise Voltage D Block Lower Voltage E Voltage Reduction F Power Direction G Current Limit ...

Page 44: ... effect 2 Voltage ReductionStep 2 in effect 1 2 Voltage Reduction Step 3 in effect For KT No Raise or Lower inputs active R Raise Input detected L Lower Input detected RL Motor power is not connected or circuit failure Press ENT to view Output Status i raise lower alarm 1 0 0 RAISE Raise Output Contact LOWER Lower Output Contact ALARM Alarm Output Contact Key 1 True on 0 False off Battery Alarm St...

Page 45: ...XXX X T Displays the Profile Duration of the last operation profile Also displays the average of the Profile Duration from the Training Mode If a T is present the Training Mode is active Peak Motor Current E X X mA Displays the Peak Motor Current recorded This parameter is the highest Peak Motor Current recorded by the control This parameter is independent of the Peak RMS Current in the Motor Curr...

Page 46: ...tion Counter 0 Records the total number of raise and lower operations The operation counter will advance by one or two counts as set by user for each open close open contact operation This counter is not resettable but can be preset to any value between 0 and 999 999 Resettable Counter E 0 Records the total number of raise and lower operations as does the total operations counter discussed above T...

Page 47: ...ess ENT to confirm clearing tap statistics RTN Success Counter xxxxx The RTN Success counter increments after each successful operation of the Run Through Neutral feature RTN Status Disabled Enabled Counting Displays the status of the Run Through Neutral Feature Count To RTN Active xxxxx Displays the number of counter operations since the operations between runs setting was set or since the featur...

Page 48: ...ge return to in band condition Rev Power Operation BLOCK Toggles between eight modes of operation BLOCK to inhibit automatic tapchange operation Factory Setting REGULATE REVERSE REG R MEASURED SRC to detect a reverse power condition and regulate according to reverse power settings RETURN TO NEUTRAL to drive the tap position to Neutral IGNORE to continue unit action as though Forward Power Flow con...

Page 49: ...elay Fwd xx Sec Forward power inverse delay for a tapchange is adjustable from 1 sec to 360 sec in 1 second increments with a factory setting of 30 sec Setpoints Power Flow Reverse Bandcenter Rev XXX X Volts Reverse power bandcenter is adjustable from 100 0 V to 135 0 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 120 0 V Bandwidth Rev X X Volts Reverse power bandwidth is adjustable from 1 0 V to...

Page 50: ...Turnoff Timer 0 min The Voltage Reduction feature can be turned off after a time period of 1 to 999 minutes A setting of zero disables the Voltage Reduction Turnoff Timer Smart VR disable Allows the user to Enable or Disable Smart Voltage Reduction on the Control Smart Voltage Reduction when enabled lowers voltage to between the Bandcenter setting and the lower band edge instead of stopping at the...

Page 51: ...Current Block Limit xxx mA Current Block Limit is adjustable from 50 mA to 640 mA in 1 mA increments with a factory setting of 400 mA with hysteresis of 5 mA If the value of the current exceeds the Current Block Limit setpoint the unit will not permit automatic control Setpoints VAr Bias VAr Bias Method disable Enables either Step or Linear VAr Bias method or disables the VAr Bias feature VAr Bias...

Page 52: ...x Volts The Normalized Linear VAr Bias X Volts display allows the user to observe the Normalized Linear VAr Bias X setting as a result of the Normalizing value entered in Configuration Linear V Bias X Lmt 0 0 Volts The No Voltage Reduction Linear Voltage Bias X Limit limits the total voltage bias that can affect the control Bandcenter Adjustable from 5 0 to 0 0 Linear V Bias X 0 Volts The During V...

Page 53: ...ch includes a neutral tap position Default setting is 0 neutral Tap Block Lower xx When enabled the Tap Block Lower Limit is adjustable from 16 to 12 Default setting is 16 Intertap Delay X Sec Adjustable from 0 to 60 Seconds in 1 0 second increments with a factory setting of 0 seconds Motor Seal In disable Motor Seal In must be enabled for Cooper applications to determine tap position When enabled...

Page 54: ...led If Motor Seal in is enabled then this menu item will be Motor Seal in Delay If Motor Seal in is disabled then the menu item will be X Mode Delay When the control is using 1X or X2 Mode counter contact detection method the X Mode Delay setting in milliseconds can be used to delay the detection of the NEUTRAL position switch or the minimum time duration for X1 counter contact signal Op Counter P...

Page 55: ...n Alarm Ready Press ENTER Allows the user to clear the Motor Seal In Failure Block and Alarm Clr Low Current Blk Ready Press ENTER Allows the user to clear the Low Current Block Alarm and Block Alarm and Block occurs when the control determines that load current is less than 4 mA and Tap Delta Voltage is less than 0 4 VAC Clr Run T Neu Alarm Ready Press ENTER Allows the user to clear the Run Throu...

Page 56: ...ss than 100 it operates as a Sag undervoltage greater than 100 it operates as a Swell overvoltage Event 1 Sag Dropout xx Sag Dropout is always set greater than Sag Pickup Swell Dropout is fixed at 100 Event 1 Min Dur x Cycles xx ms Establishes the minimum duration that Sag or Swell condition exists before an Event is registered Clear All Counters Ready Press ENTER Clears all CBEMA Event Counters C...

Page 57: ... Threshold feature Min Fund I Threshold 20 mA Establishes minimum fundamental Current Threshold for Current Harmonics 0 to 200 mA Harmonic Alarm Delay 10 s Allows Harmonic Alarm Delay setting which is applicable to both Voltage and Current Threshold settings Configuration Data Logging Data Log Select 11111111111111 Data Log Interval 5 mins Press ENT to clear Data Log Records Position From Right 1 ...

Page 58: ...ion Nameplate CT Multiplier 6000 X Adjustable from 1 to 32600 in 1 increments with a factory setting of 6000 User selection must include knowledge of CT ratio from primary rating to 0 2 A rating of control CT Load VT Phasing x Deg CT VT phasing correction is adjustable from 0 to 330 in 30 increments with a factory setting of 0 This setting will advance the current phasor by the indicated value Loa...

Page 59: ...ed allows the control to determine when load current is less than 4 mA and Tap Delta Voltage is less than 4 VAC to block regulation and initiate the Low Current Block alarm Input Selection 1 VOLTAGE RED 2 The Voltage Reduction 2 input can be configured to become an auxiliary input that can be read as a DNP point The default configuration setting is Voltage Reduction 2 Input Selection 2 VOLTAGE RED...

Page 60: ... from 0 80 to 0 98 in 0 01 increments with a factory setting of 0 95 VAr PF Alrm Time Dly x Sec Adjustable from 0 to 3600 seconds in 1 s increments with a factory setting of 0 s Min I for PF Alarms xx mA Adjustable from 5 to 200 mA in increments of 1 mA with a factory setting of 10 The measured Load Current must be above this Minimum Current Threshold setting for the power factor alarms to actuate...

Page 61: ... can be set from 1 to 65519 Feeder Address DNP 0 Mdbus 0 The Feeder Address is utilized to set a specific communication identification for network addressing If set to zero the address is not in effect The address can be set from 1 to 65519 Comm Address DNP 1 Mdbus 1 Configures a numerical address from 1 to 65519 for remote communications The factory setting is 1 Baud Rate 9600 Selects baud rate f...

Page 62: ...ser Access Code Log Load Setpoints Press ENT to begin Provides the user with the ability to load setpoint files Unit or Master from a Smart Flash SD Card into the unit Save Setpoints Press ENT to begin Provides the user with the ability to save setpoint files Unit or Master to a Smart Flash SD Card from the unit Save Datalog Press ENT to begin Provides the user with the ability to save data log fi...

Page 63: ...dates be sure to leave the SD Card in place until all intermediate versions have been loaded and the final update is complete Load User config Press ENT to begin When Cyber Security is enabled allows the user to load the User Name Password configuration file Load IPsec config Press ENT to begin When Internet Protocol Security IPsec is enabled allows the user to load the Internet Key Exchange IKE c...

Page 64: ...e user to enter the IP Address of the Secondary Radius Server Radius 1 Auth Port 1812 Allows the primary Radius server Authentication Port ID to be set Radius 2 Auth Port 1814 Allows the secondary Radius server Authentication Port ID to be set Radius 1 Acc Port 1813 Allows the primary Radius server Accounting Port ID to be set Radius 2 Acc Port 1815 Allows the secondary Radius server Accounting Po...

Page 65: ...ting is 222222 Clear Osc Records Ready Press ENTER Allows the user to clear Oscillograph records from the HMI Oscillograph Message ENABLE Feature enables or disables the OSC Triggered Message to be scrolled on the unit display when an OSC record is available Radius Secret Code Press ENT to change Allows the user to change the Radius Configuration Secret Code IEEE 1686 Standard not used Authen with...

Page 66: ...h Mode MODE0 The Bluetooth mode can be set to Mode0 in which the control is discoverable and connectable to any client station or Mode1 in which the control is non discoverable but is connectable to any client station that knows the control Bluetooth device address Communication RS232 Protocol MODBUS Allows selection between standard protocols DNP3 0 MODBUS or Cooper 2179 Baud Rate 115200 Selects ...

Page 67: ...Load I x x mA Lead Displays the real time measured value of load current related to the scaling factor Current Transformer of 200 mA 1 A or 5A Curr Cal Coefficient 32767 X Current calibration factor Requires Level 3 Access to change Power Factor x xxx Lead Provides the user with the real time Power Factor value I Sin Coefficient 0 X Current Sine Coefficient calibration factor Requires Level 3 Acce...

Page 68: ... of being calculated The second line on the LCD screen will display Measured XXXXX V Pressing Enter will toggle to the calculated source side voltage and the second line on the LCD screen will display Calculated XXXX V Watchdog resets 0 Total resets xx This shows the total number of watchdog resets and total resets which include Power down and watchdog resets Clear reset counters Press ENT to begi...

Page 69: ... 14 ETHERNET Key 0 disabled 1 ENABLED Init Setpoints Press ENT to begin Allows a user with Level 2 or Manage Users permission to initialize setpoints Erase Flash Files Press ENT to begin Allows a user with Level 2 or Manage Users permission to erase Flash files when IEEE 1686 is disabled If IEEE 1686 is enabled the control will display Disable IEEE 1686 Utilities About Serial Number XXXXX Displays...

Page 70: ...furnished under this contract In no event shall the Seller be liable for special incidental exemplary or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of profits or revenue loss of use of the equipment or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of purchased power cost of substitute equipment facilities or services downtime costs or claims or damages of customers or employees of the...

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Page 72: ...hts Reserved Printed in USA 800 B 2355 AG 05 04 17 BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC 6190 118th Avenue North Largo Florida 33773 3724 U S A PHONE 727 544 2326 FAX 727 546 0121 marketing beckwithelectric com www beckwithelectric com ISO 9001 2008 ...

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