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Instruction Book

M-6280A Digital
Capacitor Bank Control

Summary of Contents for M-6280A

Page 1: ...Instruction Book M 6280A Digital Capacitor Bank Control ...

Page 2: ...ycle Captures sags swells CBEMA events and sub synchronous transients FULL DNP implementation Including DNP File Transfer multi addressing unsolicited response source address validation Harmonics Detection Recording Protection and Suppression with Current and Voltage Tripping DNP SCADA HeartBeat Integrity check of communications media and or Master Fully programmable TRUE Ethernet Full 10 100Mbps ...

Page 3: ...Delay 20 Character by 2 Row LCD display LED backlit Up to 30 unique 15 character User Access Codes Level 1 or Level 2 CBEMA monitoring to detect sags and swells and trigger data collection and alarming functions Smart Flash SD Card Slot supporting SD and SDHC SD cards Smart Flash SD Card can be linked to one or multiple controls providing a physical security Key which provides User Access Level 2 ...

Page 4: ...Features Automatic VAr Control Mode options include 5 A phase current input 0 to 10 V Line Post Sensor input LocalWireless Bluetooth capability Class 1 Type Bluetooth USB Adapter that supports wireless transmission up to 300 meters with an appropriate antenna Ethernet Port 10 100 Base T is available through a RJ 45 jack or Fiber Optic ST Connector This port supports DNP over TCP IP and UDP MODBUS ...

Page 5: ...ve or below temperature setpoint conditions NOTE Time and Temperature Overrides can be overridden by Control Mode Limits Auto AdaptiveVoltage Control Mode This feature contains two control methods Fixed or Average The Fixed method provides a Bandcenter setting the control compares to measure voltage to open or close the Capacitor bank The Average method uses an Effective Bandcenter based on a long...

Page 6: ...he set value for greater duration that the time delay will result in appropriate control operation The control can be ordered with either 5 A CT or Line Post Sensor inputs to provide phase current measurement to the control Control Open Current Adjustable from 10 to 600 Amps Control Close Current Adjustable from 10 to 600 Amps Close and Open Time Delays Definite or Inverse adjustable from 0 second...

Page 7: ...onds in 1 second increments Close Open Pulse Duration Solenoid Driven Switch Type Adjustable from 50 to 100 ms in 1 ms increments Motor Driven Switch Type Adjustable from 5 to 15 seconds in 1 second increments NOTE The Close and Open Warning Delays Auto and Remote can be enabled or disabled However Manual is always enabled Voltage and Current Total Harmonic Distortion THD Trip and Lockout The Volt...

Page 8: ...osition indicators can be observed on the Metering and Status Dialog Screen Figure 1 Bank Switch Status detection can be disabled or enabled Settings Profiles and Profile Triggering The Settings Profiles are groupings of settings within the control created to allow changing from one group to another quickly based on internal or external triggers Additionally several methods of Triggering a change ...

Page 9: ...itional Settings VT CT Setup Voltage Multiplier Adjustable from 0 1 to 3260 0 in 0 1 increments VT Correction Adjustable from 15 0 V to 15 0 V in 0 1 V increments Phase Current Multiplier Adjustable from 1 0 to 200 in 01 increments Neutral Current Multiplier 5 A Neutral CT and Line Post Sensor Adjustable from 1 0 to 150 in 0 1 increments 200 mA Neutral CT Adjustable from 1 0 to 3260 in 0 1 increme...

Page 10: ...ctive Parameters that are captured with each Sequence of Events Record include Voltage Delta Voltage Frequency Operation Counter Primary Voltage Neutral Current Resettable Counter Phase Current RMS Voltage Oscillography A built in Oscillograph Recorder continuously records voltage and current waveform data in a buffer memory This memory can be configured from 1 to 16 partitions When triggered a sn...

Page 11: ...s the nominal voltage input for one cycle Phase Current Input Optional 5 A Nominal CT or 10V ac Line Post Current Sensor input Appropriate multiplier is utilized to calculate the primary phase current Line Post Current Sensor option also contains a Phase Shift Compensation setting Neutral Unbalance Current Input 200 mA Appropriate multiplier is utilized to calculate the primary Neutral Unbalance C...

Page 12: ...ommunications The communication ports provide access to all features including metering software updates and programming of all functions This is accomplished using a connection from any WindowsTM compatible computer running the CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software or SCADA communications software Protocols The standard protocols included in the M 6280A are DNP3 0 and MODBUS The USB port uses MO...

Page 13: ...ion Address ranging from 1 to 65519 Selected commands may be broadcast to all controls on the network Figures 3 4 and 5 illustrate typical network configurations Addresses 1 247 can be assigned to MODBUS and 1 65519 for DNP 3 0 Application Using CapTalk Communications Software the operator has real time remote access to all functions of the M 6280A The protocols implement half duplex two way commu...

Page 14: ...to computer Straight DB25 Connection to Computer RS 232 COM Port Dymec Model No 5843 DTE On Repeat Off TX RX Figure 3 Fiber Optic Connection Loop A B Model No 485 LP9TB B B Electronics RS 232 RS 485 120 Computer Running CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software Connect to computer Straight DB9 Connection to Computer RS 232 COM Port Figure 4 RS 485 Network Connection ...

Page 15: ...ectors Network Server Computer Running CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software Hub Figure 5 Optional Ethernet Network Connection RS232 Link RS232 Link Cellular Tower RS232 Link Figure 6 Cellular Modem Network Cellular Modem with TCP IP or UDP capabilities using standards based EDGE GPRS or CDMA technologies ...

Page 16: ...t NOTE Disturbance is applied to digital data circuit RS 485 ports through capacitive coupling clamp Radiated Immunity IEC 60255 22 3 10 V M Fast Transient Burst Immunity IEC 60255 22 4 Class A 4 kV 2 5 kHz 5 kHz NOTE Disturbance is applied to digital data circuit RS 485 ports through capacitive coupling clamp Electrostatic Discharge IEC 60255 22 2 8 kV Point contact discharge IEC 60255 22 2 15 kV...

Page 17: ... U S Patents The Capacitor Control is covered by a ten year warranty from date of shipment Bluetooth is the Registered Trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc CapTalk is the Registered Trademark of Beckwith Electric Co Inc MODBUS is the Registered Trademark of Gould Inc Lexan is the Registered Trademark of General Electric Co NEMA is the Registered Trademark of National Electrical Manufacturers Association...

Page 18: ...Cabinet Adjustable Direct Pole Mounting Bracket Integrated Door Hinge With Stainless Steel Hinge Pin External Grounding Stud Standard 5 Control Cable Optional cable lengths in five foot increments up to 50 feet Adjustable Direct Pole Mounting Bracket Stainless Steel Locking Clasps Accept up to 3 8 Hasp Locks 4 5 or 6 Blade Meter Socket Plug 4 Standard Factory Custom Wiring Available Cabinet Door A...

Page 19: ... 2 8 1 0 2 54 9 77 24 82 1 0 2 54 3 22 8 18 0 88 2 24 OK OPEN ALARM EXTERNAL POWER METER OUT REMOTE AUTO LOCAL MANUAL CLOSE REMOTE AUTO LOCAL MANUAL CLOSE OPEN NEUTRAL UNBALANCE RSSI COM Made in U S A Digital Capacitor Bank Control M 6280A EXIT WAKE ENT UTIL SETP COMM MNTR CNFG BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC Figure 8 M 6280A Control Outline Dimensions ...

Page 20: ...Current Input RTN Load Current Input POL Optional 5 A current input or 10 V input from Line Post Sensor Switch Status C Input Switch Status B Input Switch Status A Input 12 V dc Wetting Supply Alarm Output NO Alarm Output Common Alarm Output NC Factory installed Jumper that is required for Close Open output 200 mA 5 A CT or Line Post Current Sensor Optional M 2980A Cabinet Door Intrusion Detection...

Page 21: ...4 5 10V LINE POST TB1 14 15 10 0V 1 0 VA LINE POST SENSOR LOAD 0 125A 250V 8AG TB1 8 10 90 140V 8VA TB1 5 6 9 240V 10A TB2 6 7 8 120V 6A TB1 1 2 4 7 11 16 12V 0 100A TB2 11 12 10 16V 5W A B C JP1 A B C JP1 Place Jumper JP1 in the A B position when a Fisher Pierce AT 929 Neutral Current Sensor is used Ser No XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Software _________________ Model M 6280A XXXXXXXXX BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC ...

Page 22: ...ed seams ground smooth Closed cell neoprene gasket External mounting bracket Stainless steel door hinge Enclosure accommodates optional power supplies and communications devices External Grounding stud provided Cabinet to Capacitor Bank Interface Type Meter Socket Mount Not available for Cold Rolled Steel and Stainless Steel Cabinets Integrated 4 5 or 6 Blade 4 Blade Standard Meter Socket Plug Sta...

Page 23: ...ALT LC POL LC POL NC RTN 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 5 6 3 4 4 Jaw Base 5 Jaw Base 6 Jaw Base View as shown is peering into female Meter Socket 69 CLOSE OPEN Neutral Line Figure 11 Meter Socket Wiring Configurations Direct Pole Mount with Cannon Connector Integrated 5 Pin Cannon Connector 5E Standard Figure 13 Cannon Bulkhead Shell 18 11P 7 Pin Cannon Connector 7E Standard Figure 14 Cannon Bulkhead Shel...

Page 24: ...A B C Config Wire color coding does not apply to control terminal block wiring Wire color coding does not apply to control terminal block wiring 3 Pin Socket Cabinet Side B White LC RTN C Green or Bare Wire A BLACK LC POL 3 Pin Plug Cabinet Side B Red NC RTN C Shield A BLACK NC POL LC POL Line Current Polarity LC RTN Load Current Return NC POL Neutral Current Polarity NC RTN Neutral Current Return...

Page 25: ...Current Return Figure 13 5 Pin Cannon Plug Control Wiring PIN A Black B Green C Red D Not Used E Blue Config 7B 7E Line OPEN CLOSE NC POL 7 Pin Cannon Plug Control Wiring TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 5 Control TB1 14 Control Line OPEN CLOSE NC POL TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 5 NC LC RTN TB1 14 7A Line OPEN CLOSE TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 5 Control F Orange G White NC POL Neutral TB1 14 TB1 8 LC POL Neutral TB1 5 TB1 8 LC POL Neutra...

Page 26: ...3 Pin 1 2 HEYCO Liquid Tight Cordgrip Antenna Cable Bulkhead For Installation with Antennas Mounting Direct to Cabinet options include TNC male to N female weatherproof bulkhead and antenna cable for lid mount 12 TNC male to N female weatherproof bulkhead and antenna cable for cabinet mount 36 SMA male to N female weatherproof bulkhead and antenna cable for lid mount 12 SMA male to N female weathe...

Page 27: ...tegrated bulkhead to a radio for cabinet mount 36 Radio Options Include 2 Way VHF 154 MHz radio Radius 2 Way 130 MHz 3 7 GHz radio modems Silver Springs Networks SSN ebridge and sbridge MDS INET 900 AP MDS INET II MDS SD9 MDS X710 MDS SD4 MDS 9810 MDS TransNET MDS Mercury 3650 and 900 MDS entraNET 900 and 2400 CellNet Series III Digital Cellular Modems Sixnet BT series Mobility Pro industrial Pro ...

Page 28: ...e Cabinet Size 15 69 high x 13 19 wide x 7 27 deep 39 9 cm x 33 6 cm x 18 5 cm Approximate Weight 9 lbs 4 1 kg Approximate Shipping Weight 13 lbs 5 oz 6 05 kg Approximate Weight with M 6280A Digital Capacitor Bank Control 15 lbs 5 oz 7 02 kg Approximate Shipping Weight with M 6280A 23 lbs 10 oz 10 61 kg Molded Lexan Cabinet Size 18 38 high x 12 43 wide x 7 81 deep 46 7 cm x 31 6 cm x 19 84 cm Appr...

Page 29: ...800 6280A SP 11MC1 03 13 2008 Beckwith Electric Co All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A 09 24 02 ...

Page 30: ... 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 31: ...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 32: ...ncy RF If it is not installed and used in accordance with the operating instructions it can cause harmful interference to communications If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception the user should try and correct the interference by Reorienting or relocating the receiving transmitting antenna Increasing the separation between the equipment and the M 6280A Connect...

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Page 34: ...rol 1 2 Control Operating Modes 1 2 1 3 Accessories 1 5 CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software 1 5 Optional Communication Ports 1 5 Chapter 2 Operation Message Screens and Access Codes 2 1 2 0 Operations Quick Index 2 2 2 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Overview 2 5 Display and Pushbuttons 2 5 r o p and q Pushbuttons 2 5 HMI Menu Structure 2 5 ENT Pushbutton 2 5 EXIT Pushbutton 2 5 Data Entr...

Page 35: ...ge Limit 2 11 Remote Undervoltage Limit 2 12 Bank Switch Failed Level 2 2 12 Bank Switch Failed Level 1 2 12 Resetable Counter Limit 2 12 Daily Operation Counter Limit 2 12 Remote Manual Operation 2 12 Voltage Harmonics 2 12 Current Harmonics 2 12 Voltage THD Lockout in Effect 2 12 Current THD Lockout in Effect 2 12 Install Mode Initiated 2 12 Setpoint Mismatch Fixed Band Center 2 12 Invalid Setpo...

Page 36: ...ase Current 2 28 Power Factor 2 28 Frequency 2 28 Primary Metering 2 28 Voltage 2 28 Neutral Current 2 28 Delta Current 2 28 Phase Current 2 28 Watts 2 28 VArs 2 28 VA 2 28 CBEMA Events and Counter Status 2 28 COUNTERS 2 29 Operation Counter Configuration 2 29 Operation Counter 2 29 Resettable Operation Counter 2 29 CONTROL Status 2 29 Operation Mode Status 2 29 Block Status Limit Status NC Status...

Page 37: ... Flash SD Card 2 45 Smart Flash SD Card User Access Code 2 46 Formatting an SD Card in FAT32 2 47 Accessing Utility Calibration Screens HMI 2 47 Setting Phase Shift Compensation HMI 2 48 Watchdog Resets and Power Resets 2 49 Delta Voltage Forward Reverse Power Reset HMI 2 50 Reset Delta Voltage Alarm From The HMI 2 51 Reset Delta Voltage Alarm From CapTalk 2 52 Delta Voltage Forward Power Reverse ...

Page 38: ...onal Bluetooth 3 8 Bluetooth Module Initialization 3 8 3 8 Communications with Multiple Controls 3 9 3 9 Cautions 3 9 Control and CapTalk Compatibility 3 9 Control Priority 3 9 Time and Date Stamping 3 9 3 10 Overview of Operation 3 12 File 3 15 File Not Open or Not Connected Mode 3 15 File Open or Connected Mode 3 15 Connect and Communication 3 16 USB 3 16 Serial Port 3 16 Modem 3 16 TCP IP 3 16 ...

Page 39: ...itor Temperature Metering 3 24 Monitor Real Time Voltage Chart 3 24 Monitor Harmonics Analysis 3 25 Monitor Display All Metering 3 26 Setup 3 27 Setup Profile 3 27 Setup Setpoints 3 27 Setup Configuration Cap Bank Settings 3 33 Configuration Bank Switch Status 3 34 Configuration Counters 3 35 Configuration Delays 3 35 Configuration Temperature Units 3 36 Setup Settings Profile Triggers 3 36 Setup ...

Page 40: ...ange User Access Code 3 52 Utility Set Date Time 3 53 Utility Source Address Validation 3 54 Utility Send DNP Configuration File 3 54 Utility Receive DNP Configuration File 3 55 Utility DNP Configuration Editor 3 55 Utility Preset Bank Status 3 57 Utility Device Discovery 3 57 Utility Multi Level Access Code 3 57 Utility SD Card Access Code 3 58 Utility Install Mode Settings 3 58 Utility Temperatu...

Page 41: ...m The HMI 4 28 Setting Feeder Address From The HMI 4 29 Setting Communication Addresses From CapTalk 4 30 Save Block Auto at Power Off 4 31 Setting Save Block Auto at Power Off From The HMI 4 31 Setting Save Block Auto at Power Off From CapTalk 4 32 Optional Ethernet Port 4 32 Ethernet Port Configuration From CapTalk 4 33 HMI Configuration of the Control s Ethernet Port for use on a network that s...

Page 42: ...Resettable Operation Counter 4 73 Resettable Operation Counter Alarm Limit 4 73 Setting the Operation Counter Configuration from the HMI 4 74 Presetting the Operations Counter from the HMI 4 75 Setting the Resettable Operation Counter Alarm Limit from the HMI 4 76 Setting the Daily Operation Counter Limit from the HMI 4 77 Setting the Daily Operation Counter Configuration from the HMI 4 78 Setting...

Page 43: ...nt Block Prior Operation 4 97 No Prior Operation Element 4 98 Sequence with all No Prior Operation actions enabled 4 98 Clear Neutral Current Lockout No Prior Operation 4 98 Bank Switch Failed Level 1 4 99 Enabling Disabling and Setting Bank Switch Failed Level 2 Settings From The HMI 4 99 Enabling Disabling and Setting Bank Switch Failed Level 1 Setting From The HMI 4 103 Enabling Disabling and S...

Page 44: ...om CapTalk 4 134 Setting Classic Auto Control Mode Time Delay Timer Characteristic and Type From CapTalk 4 134 Selecting Auto Adaptive Auto Control Mode and Setting Auto Control Mode Limits From The HMI 4 135 Selecting Auto Adaptive Auto Control Mode and Setting Auto Adaptive Auto Control Mode Limits From CapTalk 4 138 Enabling Auto Control Mode Time Override From The HMI 4 139 Enabling Auto Contr...

Page 45: ...al Ethernet Port 5 15 5 2 Grounding 5 16 5 3 Intrusion Detection 5 16 Chapter 6 Testing 6 0 Testing Related Control Switches and Binding Posts 6 1 Voltage Source 6 1 Binding Posts 6 1 6 1 LED Scroll Test 6 2 6 2 Input Test 6 3 6 3 Output Test 6 4 6 4 Button Test 6 5 Front Panel Pushbutton Testing 6 5 6 5 SCADA Test Mode 6 6 SCADA Test Mode 6 6 Enabling SCADA Test Mode 6 6 Appendices Appendix A Hum...

Page 46: ...ord Save As Dialog Screen 2 17 2 16 Initialize Sequence of Events Record Download Screen 2 17 2 17 Retrieving Sequence of Events Record Status Screen 2 17 2 18 Sequence of Events Data Records Were Retrieved Confirmation Screen 2 17 2 19 View Sequence of Events Dialog Screen 2 18 2 20 Clear Sequence of Events Record Confirmation Screen 2 19 2 21 Clear Status Screen 2 19 2 22 Clear sequence of Event...

Page 47: ...rt Connection Dialog Screen 3 4 3 3 Failed to Connect Error Screen 3 4 3 4 Successfully Connected Level 2 Dialog Screen 3 4 3 5 Invalid Access Code Entered Error Screen 3 4 3 6 Direct Connection Dialog Screen 3 7 3 7 Fiber Optic Connection Loop 3 10 3 8 RS 485 Connection Tree 3 10 3 9 Optional Ethernet Network Connection 3 11 3 10 Cellular Modem Network 3 11 3 11 CapTalk Main Screen Menu Selection...

Page 48: ... 45 Configuration Delays Dialog Screen 3 35 3 46 Configuration Temperature Units 3 36 3 47 Setup Settings Profile Triggers Dialog Screen 3 36 3 48 Programmable Alarms Dialog Screen 3 37 3 49 Setup Wakeup Screen Dialog Screen 3 38 3 50 Data Logging Setup Dialog Screen 3 39 3 51 Data Log Download Dialog Screen 3 40 3 52 Harmonics Setup Dialog Screen 3 41 3 53 THD Trip Lockout Settings Dialog Screen ...

Page 49: ...log Screen 3 56 3 88 Cap Bank Status Settings Dialog Screen 3 57 3 89 Device Discovery Dialog Screen 3 57 3 90 Multi Level Access Code Dialog Screen 3 57 3 91 SD Card Access Code Dialog Screen 3 58 3 92 Install Mode Settings Dialog Screen 3 58 3 93 Temperature Calibration Dialog Screen 3 58 3 94 Open File Dialog Screen 3 58 3 95 Firmware Upload Screen 3 59 3 96 File Transfer Confirmation Screen 3 ...

Page 50: ... 25 4 23 Source Address Validation Dialog Screen 4 26 4 24 Multiple Client Feeder and or Substation Addressing 4 27 4 25 Single Client Feeder and or Substation Addressing Network Connection 4 28 4 26 Change Address Warning Screen 4 30 4 27 Change Communication Address Dialog Screen 4 30 4 28 Cap Bank Settings Dialog Screen 4 32 4 29 Ethernet Option Dialog Screen 4 33 4 30 Setup Ethernet Dialog Scr...

Page 51: ...og Screen VAr Control 4 122 4 64 Setpoints Dialog Screen Current Control 4 123 4 65 Install Mode Settings Dialog Screen 4 128 4 66 Time Override Configuration Dialog Screen 4 145 4 67 Temperature Override Configuration Dialog Screen 4 146 Chapter 5 Connections 5 1 3 Pin Cannon Cabinet Connection Line Current Line Post Sensor 5 8 5 2 3 Pin Cannon Cabinet Connection Neutral Current CT Sensor 5 9 5 3...

Page 52: ...onfirmation Screen C 4 C 3 Send Dialog Screen C 5 C 4 DNP Upload Confirmation Screen C 5 Tables Page Chapter 3 CapTalk S 6280 3 1 Oscillograph Recorder Partitions and Cycles for 16 Samples Cycle 3 42 Chapter 4 System Setup and Configuration 4 1 Recorder Partitions and Cycles for 16 Samples Cycle 4 15 4 2 Recorder Partitions and Cycles for 32 Samples Cycle 4 16 4 3 Recorder Partitions and Cycles fo...

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Page 54: ... setting and configuration of the control It describes the procedures for entering all required data into the M 6280A It also illustrates the definition of system quantities and equipment characteristics required by the M 6280A and describes the individual control settings Chapter 5 Connections The person or group responsible for the installation of the M 6280A will find herein all information req...

Page 55: ...Ten LEDs are used to indicate Capacitor Bank Control CLOSE and OPEN command status REMOTE AUTO LOCAL MANUAL ALARM CPU OK RSSI Signal Strength NEUTRAL UNBALANCE status and communications Transmit TX and Receive RX The alphanumeric display and six pushbutton interface provides complete front panel access to the scrolling menu program Control Operating Modes The control has four modes of operation Th...

Page 56: ...Introduction 1 1 3 Figure 1 1 Functional Diagram ...

Page 57: ...ok 7 81 19 84 22 13 56 2 18 38 46 9 9 56 24 3 12 43 31 6 19 5 49 53 Meter Base Mount Shown for Reference 3 50 8 89 R 0 22 56 R 0 44 1 12 R 0 22 56 1 0 2 54 8 61 21 87 3 24 8 23 6 90 17 53 8 24 20 93 Figure 1 2 Outline Dimensions ...

Page 58: ...ade and CSV format The Comtrade files can be opened either in CapTalk s built in CapPlot reader or any Comtrade reader The CSV file can be opened by a spreadsheet program for display Remote Control The Remote Control feature allows the user to remotely Open or Close the capacitor bank switch Optional Communication Ports The M 6280A Three Phase Digital Capacitor Bank Control can be ordered with eit...

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Page 60: ...ribe the steps that are necessary to interrogate the M 6280A utilizing either the front panel HMI or a Windows based computer running CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software through any of the available communications ports These instructions assume that the following conditions exist The unit is energized from an appropriate power supply Green OK status light is illuminated See Chapter 5 Connectio...

Page 61: ...ered Screen 2 11 Setpoint Mismatch Auto Control Mode Screen 2 11 Setpoint Mismatch Remote Control Mode Screen 2 11 Setpoint Mismatch Bank Failed L2 2 11 Setpoint Mismatch Bank Failed L1 2 11 Setpoint Mismatch Control Mode Limits 2 11 Maximum Voltage Limit 2 11 Minimum Voltage Limit 2 11 Remote Overvoltage Limit 2 11 Remote Undervoltage Limit 2 12 Bank Switch Failed Level 2 2 12 Bank Switch Failed ...

Page 62: ...Talk 2 31 COUNTERS Operations Counter 2 29 Resettable Operations Counter 2 29 CONTROL STATUS Operation Mode Status 2 29 Block Status Limit Status 2 29 HMI Active Mode 2 29 Close Open Timer Status 2 29 Capacitor Bank Status 2 32 RSSI 2 32 Bank Switch Status 2 32 Alarm Status 2 32 CBEMA Events and Counter Status 2 32 Reset Operations Counter CapTalk 2 36 TEMPERATURE METERING Temperature Metering HMI...

Page 63: ...s HMI 2 49 DELTA VOLTAGE RESET Delta Voltage Reset HMI 2 50 Reset Delta Voltage Alarm HMI 2 51 Reset Delta Voltage Alarm CapTalk 2 52 Delta Voltage Set Reset CapTalk 2 52 DELTA CURRENT RESET Delta Current Reset HMI 2 53 Delta Current Reset CapTalk 2 53 CHECKSUM ERROR Checksum Error HMI 2 54 TEMPERATURE SENSOR CALIBRATION Temperature Sensor Calibration HMI 2 55 Temperature Sensor Calibration CapTal...

Page 64: ...splay LCD r o q p EXIT and ENT pushbuttons and the status indicators as shown in Figure 2 1 M 6280A Front Panel The display normally displays the user lines and remains so until the r o q p or ENT pushbutton is depressed Pressing any pushbutton will display the heading corresponding to the Hot Button label above the pushbutton Figure 2 1 The Hot Buttons directly access the menu headers and can onl...

Page 65: ...le sets the displayed contrast to the value at the time ENT was pressed The LCD Screen Contrast adjustment menu item is located in the Communication HMI menu C CHANGE Prompt This prompt in the bottom right corner of an HMI screen is enabled by initially pressing ENT This prompt indicates that the user can change a setting using the r or o pushbuttons to increment or decrement the settings Values h...

Page 66: ...2 7 Operation 2 Figure 2 1 M 6280A Front Panel ...

Page 67: ...mary Voltage xxx x Neutral Current x xx Amps Frequency xx x Hz Cap Information Reset Op Counter E 0 Daily Op Counter 0 Harmonics Voltage THD x x Press ENT to view Voltage Harmonics Operation Counter 0 Current THD x x Press ENT to view Current Harmonics Power Factor x Phase Current x Amps Primary Watts x xx MW Primary VArs x xx MVArs Primary VA x xx MVA These items will be displayed ONLY in the opt...

Page 68: ...switch closures on the capacitor bank Control Switches REMOTE AUTO LOCAL MANUAL Switch The REMOTE AUTO LOCAL MANUAL switch selects the desired mode of operation from the control front panel When selected to LOCAL MANUAL no automatic operation is permitted and the O C Open Close switch is functional In the REMOTE AUTO mode the control considers all settings and operates the capacitor bank as requir...

Page 69: ...imum power input of 140 V ac 8 VA 8WARNING Operating personnel MUST NOT connect uninsulated test connections to the binding post as they can create a shock hazard EXTERNAL POWER binding posts allow application of a 120 V RMS nominal voltage to the unit for test procedures 8WARNING A shock hazard exists due to the presence of voltage on the Meter Out Binding Posts METER OUT binding posts allow read...

Page 70: ...nt Mismatch Auto Control Mode cycling screen The message will continue to cycle as long as this condition exists Setpoint Mismatch Remote Control Mode Screen If the Overvoltage Limit setting is less than the Undervoltage Limit setting then the control will initiate the Setpoint Mismatch Remote Control Mode cycling screen The message will continue to cycle as long as this condition exists Setpoint ...

Page 71: ... display Invalid Setpoint Install Mode BC If Initial Install mode Autoadaptive BC is greater or equal to Maximum Voltage Limit or Initial Install mode Autoadaptive BCr is less or equal to Minimum Voltage Limit the control will initiate cycling display Invalid Switch Type Or Pulse Time If the Close Open Pulse Duration Setpoint value violates designed ranges for the selected Switch ControlType the c...

Page 72: ...to all zeros this request for an Access Code will not be seen and changes can be made without an Access Code The default Level 1 Access Code is 000000 The Level 2 Access Code if set is required to make changes to the configuration communication and utilities If the Level 2 Access Code is set to all zeros this request for an Access Code will not be seen and changes can be made without an Access Cod...

Page 73: ...ect Retrieve CapTalk will display a Retrieve Oscillograph Record Save As dialog screen Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Retrieve Oscillograph Record Save As Dialog Screen 4 Select a folder to save the file to and the desired file name then select Save CapTalk will momentarily display an Initialization status screen Figure 2 8 then a Retrieving Oscillograph Record status screen Figure 2 9 Figure 2 8 Initializ...

Page 74: ...h Records From The HMI To clear Oscillograph Records from the HMI perform the following 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION WCNFG UTILV NOTE If a Memory Card is present in the Smart Flash SD CARD slot then the display will advance to the MEMORY CARD menu 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will displ...

Page 75: ...isplayed Record Cleared Any key to continue Trigger Sequence of Events Recorder The Sequence of Events Recorder can be manually triggered by the user from CapTalk To manually trigger the Sequence of Events recorder perform the following 1 Star t CapTalk then establish communications with the target control 2 Select Setup Sequence of Events Manual Trigger from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will displ...

Page 76: ...As Dialog Screen 3 Select a folder to save the file to and the desired file name then select Save CapTalk will momentarily display an Initialization status screen Figure 2 16 then a Retrieving Sequence of Events Record status screen Figure 2 17 Figure 2 16 Initialize Sequence of Events Record Download Screen Figure 2 17 Retrieving Sequence of Events Record Status Screen When the Sequence of Events...

Page 77: ...gger Status The Trigger Status section of the View Sequence of Events Dialog Screen displays the current trigger status at the instant the Sequence of Events Recorder was triggered Sequence of Events is monitored at a fixed period of 1 cycle Pickup Dropout The Pickup and Dropout sections of the View Sequence of Events Dialog Screen indicate which signal caused the Sequence of Events recorder to tr...

Page 78: ...ation screen Figure 2 22 Figure 2 21 Clear Status Screen Figure 2 22 Clear sequence of Events Record Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK CapTalk will return to the Main screen Retrieve Data Logging Data To retrieve Data Logging data perform the following 1 Star t CapTalk then establish communications with the target control 2 Select Setup Data Logging Retrieve from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will dis...

Page 79: ...en 6 Select a folder to save the file to and the desired file name then select Save CapTalk will momentarily display an Initialization status screen Figure 2 26 then a Data Log Download status screen Figure 2 27 Figure 2 26 Initialize Data Log Record Download Screen Figure 2 27 Data Log Record Download Status Screen When the Data Log download is complete CapTalk will display the following confirma...

Page 80: ...lbar CapTalk will display a Clear Data Log Record confirmation screen Figure 2 29 Figure 2 29 Clear Data Log Record Confirmation Screen 3 Select OK CapTalk will display a Clear status screen Figure 2 30 and then a All of the data logging records were cleared confirmation screen Figure 2 31 Figure 2 30 Clear Data Log Record Status Screen Figure 2 31 Clear Data Log Record Confirmation Screen 4 Selec...

Page 81: ...ntrol Front Panel The HMI categories parameters for Monitoring are Cap Information Operations Counter Reset Op Counter E Daily Operation Counter E Indicates Cap Information parameters that can be reset to zero or set to a value Harmonics Voltage THD View Voltage Harmonics Current THD View Current Harmonics Metering Voltage Delta Voltage Frequency Primary Voltage Neutral Current Power Factor Phase ...

Page 82: ...lable with VAr Control Mode option Accessing The Status Screens HMI To access the Status screens from the control front panel proceed as follows 1 Press the ENT MNTR Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to MONITOR MONITOR WUTIL SETPV 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Metering W V 3 Press the Right or Left Arrow pushbutton as necess...

Page 83: ...nge of displayed values for Limits in Effect LIMIT are FO Force Open FC Force Close NONE Accessing The Bank Status Screens HMI To access the Bank Status screens from the control front panel proceed as follows 1 Press the Left Arrow MNTR Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to MONITOR MONITOR WUTIL SETPV 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the foll...

Page 84: ...return to the Bank Switch Status screen Accessing The Alarm Status Screens HMI NOTE Time based Hysteresis is included during triggering releasingoftheMaxVoltageLimit Min Voltage Limit Remote Overvoltage Limit and Remote Undervoltage Limit alarms Definite timer values associated with each setpoint are used for each respective Hysteresis duration To access the Alarm Status screens from the control f...

Page 85: ...V Limit ENABLED not met D Remote UV Limit ENABLED not met E Bank Failed L2 disabled not met F Bank Failed L1 disabled not met G Op Counter Limit disabled not met H Daily Op Limit disabled not met I Remote Manual disabled not met J Selftest disabled not met K Voltage Harmonics disabled not met L Current Harmonics disabled not met M Delta Voltage disabled not met N VTHD Lockout disabled not met O IT...

Page 86: ... communication system To access the Metering and Status screen from the CapTalk Main Menu select Monitor Metering Status or the menu bar Metering Status hot button CapTalk will display the Metering Status screen Figure 2 32 NOTE Power Factor and Primary Phase Current Watts VArs and VA are only available when the VAr Control Mode option is present Figure 2 32 Metering Status Screen ...

Page 87: ...hase Current Displays the calculated primary phase current based on the user selected phase current multiplier and measured secondary phase current with VAr Control Mode option Watts Displays the calculated primary quantity based on the user selected voltage and current multipliers VT configuration line to ground single phase and measured secondary voltage and current with VAr Control Mode option ...

Page 88: ...lude None light gray Block Open green Block Close red Daily Op Limit red Min Voltage Limit Max Voltage Limit NC Block red NC Lockout red NOTE DNP Binary input points Block Close with Hysteresis and Block Open with Hysteresis are available with a fixed five second Hysteresis HMI Active Mode Indicates yellow that the HMI menu at the control is active Turns off after 15 minutes of inactivity HMI Acti...

Page 89: ...last 60 seconds of the source voltage value The Voltage Chart freezes the last 30 seconds of the voltage profile and displays the current values To access the Real Time Voltage Plot screen from the CapTalk Main Menu select Monitor RealTime Voltage Plot CapTalk will display the Real Time Voltage Plot screen Figure 2 33 Figure 2 33 Real Time Voltage Plot ...

Page 90: ...The Display All Metering feature provides the user with a snapshot of all metering parameters This feature also allows the Display All Metering screen Figure 2 34 to be printed or saved to a HTM file Figure 2 34 Display All Metering Screen ...

Page 91: ...ts Gray with Bold Text Alarm previously tripped NOTE Time based Hysteresis is included during triggering releasingoftheMaxVoltageLimit Min Voltage Limit Remote Overvoltage Limit and Remote Undervoltage Limit alarms Definite timer values associated with each setpoint are used for each respective Hysteresis duration CBEMA Events and Counter Status When the Load Voltage is sagging or swelling greater...

Page 92: ...button as necessary to navigate to the Current THD screen Current THD X X Accessing Voltage Harmonics Screens HMI The steps necessary to view the Harmonics Voltage screen are as follows 1 Navigate to the Voltage Harmonics screen Press ENT to view Voltage Harmonics 2 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will display the following screen Harmonic Value 30 0 0 Press the Up or Down Arrow pushbutton as...

Page 93: ...onic Analysis from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display a Harmonic Analysis screen Figure 2 36 The Harmonic Analysis screen will display THD as well as the individual 2 31st harmonics for both Voltage and Current if available Both magnitude and percent are displayed in the table view and is graphed for each harmonic with the magnitude displayed as a tooltip when hovering over each harmonic Fig...

Page 94: ...e to Cap Information Cap Information W V 4 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The menu will advance to the Operations Counter screen Operations Counter 0 5 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The menu will advance to the Reset Op Counter screen Reset Op Counter E 0 6 Press the ENT pushbutton the displayed E will change to an R then press ENT again Resettable Counter R Press ENT to confirm 7 Pre...

Page 95: ... Screens HMI To access the Smart Flash SD Card screens proceed as follows CAUTION The Smart Flash SD Card menu screens can only be accessed when a properly formatted Smart Flash SD Card is inserted and seated in the Smart Flash SD Card slot 1 Verify that a FAT or FAT32 formatted Smart Flash SD Card is inserted into the Smart Flash SD Card slot 2 Press the COMM pushbutton The control will go direct...

Page 96: ...ial Number of the control For example 16009999 dat would be an Oscillography file of the 16th Partition in control Serial Number 9999 Initiating a Smart Flash SD Card Quick Capture 1 Insert the target Smart Flash SD Card into the control as previously described 2 Press the Right Arrow Comm Hot Button pushbutton The control will go directly to the Memory Card menu Memory Card W V 3 Press the Down A...

Page 97: ... Right Arrow Comm Hot Button pushbutton The control will go directly to the Memory Card menu Memory Card W V 3 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Load Setpoints menu item Load Setpoints Press ENT to begin 4 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 7 Confirm press ENT Cancel pre...

Page 98: ...file Please wait Setpoints loaded Any key to continue The new setpoints are now available to the control Saving Setpoints to a Smart Flash SD Card 1 Insert the target Smart Flash SD Card that has adequate space available into the control as previously described 2 Press the Right Arrow Comm Hot Button pushbutton The control will go directly to the Memory Card menu Memory Card W V 3 Press the Down A...

Page 99: ...trol will display a range of data MM DD YY HH MM SS MM DD YY HH MM SS 6 Press the ENT pushbutton to enter the desired data range The control will display the following with the cursor located under the far left digit Enter start time MM DD YY HH MM SS C 7 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired start date and time then press ENT The control will display the following Enter end time MM DD...

Page 100: ...ggered message rolling display is present on the control 2 Insert the target Smart Flash SD Card that has adequate space available into the control as previously described 3 Press the Right Arrow Comm Hot Button pushbutton The control will go directly to the Memory Card menu Memory Card W V 4 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Save oscillograph menu item Save oscillogr...

Page 101: ...le does not exist or Multi user Password file doesn t exist will be displayed during the Load sequence Save Clone Without DNP Configuration and Multi user Password files When the Save Clone feature is initiated a default file name that includes the control Serial Number is displayed SNxxxxxx If the user enters a different file name the control will only write the control Settings File to the Smart...

Page 102: ...ly paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Load Clone Press ENT to begin If not re enter a valid code 8 When the file has been saved to the Smart Flash SD Card then the control will display the following Confirmation screen File Saved ...

Page 103: ...NP configuration is now available to the control 7 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will respond with a confirmation screen Confirm press ENT Cancel press EXIT 8 Press ENT The control display the following SN000001 cln MM DD YYYY HH MM 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desired Clone File name then press ENT The control will display the following Loading file Please wait Loading DNP ...

Page 104: ...the firmware update Updating From SDCARD 6 When the firmware update is complete the control will display a Confirmation message screen Update Complete Rebooting After a firmware update the control setpoints and configuration are unaffected Saving DNP Configuration to a Smart Flash SD Card 1 Insert the target Smart Flash SD Card that has adequate space available into the control as previously descr...

Page 105: ...d Access Code CapTalk will display the SD Card dialog screen Figure 2 37 NOTE Some computers will not display Figure 2 37 until an SD card is inserted Figure 2 37 SD Card Dialog Screen 4 Insert the SD Card into the computer SD Card slot The dialog screen will display A drive is detected Figure 2 38 Figure 2 38 SD Card Drive is Detected Dialog Screen 5 From the Operation section of the dialog scree...

Page 106: ... provide access to calibration parameters that can be reset by the user as necessary to restore calibration settings to those that were calculated at the factory Also included are key indication only parameters phase shift parameters that can be adjusted and resetting of Delta Voltage The following calibration and phase shift parameters can be accessed and set by the user V Cal Coefficient NC Cal ...

Page 107: ...the ENT pushbutton The display will return to the Voltage Calibration Coefficient screen V Cal Coefficient 32767 X Remove power to the control then reapply power to the control Setting Phase Shift Compensation HMI This feature allows the user to manually compensate for any phase shift deviation that could be introduced by the line sensor or line CTs The range is from 0 0 to 359 0 degrees To apply ...

Page 108: ...user with the ability to determine the number of processor resets that have occurred and also the number of power cycles to the control has experienced Both counters can be reset by the user To clear the Watchdog reset and Power Cycle counters proceed as follows 1 Press the ENT UTIL Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to UTILITIES UTILITIES WCOMM MNTRV 2 Press the Down A...

Page 109: ...wer Reset HMI This feature allows the user to reset the Forward Power or Reverse Power Delta Voltage value to the default setting of 2 0 Volts NOTE These instructions apply to resetting the Forward Power Delta Voltage Resetting Reverse Power Delta Voltage uses the same sequence of steps To reset Forward Delta Voltage Value proceed as follows 1 Press the ENT UTIL Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the...

Page 110: ...t then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Confirm press ENTER Cancel press EXIT 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutto...

Page 111: ...0 0 volts To set reset the DeltaVoltage from CapTalk perform the following 1 Select Setup Reset DeltaVoltage from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Reset Delta Voltage dialog screen Figure 2 42 Figure 2 42 Reset Delta Voltage Dialog Screen 2 Determine the Delta Voltage reset value and then proceed as follows a If the default Delta Voltage value of 2 0 Volts is desired verify that the Re...

Page 112: ... the Level Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access code was entered the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen then the following screen will be displayed If not reenter a valid Level Access Code Confirm press ENT Cancel press EXIT 6 Press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed Reset Successful Any key to continue Delta Current Reset CapTalk This fea...

Page 113: ...s necessary to navigate to the Init setpoints screen Init setpoints Press ENT to begin 4 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 7 Init setpoints Press ENT to begin 5 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access c...

Page 114: ...confirmation screen then a C If not reenter a valid code Enter temperature 73 F C C 6 At the cursor input the desired Temperature value From 40 to 185 Degrees F or 40 to 85 Degrees C utilizing the arrow pushbuttons then press the ENT pushbutton The display will return to the Temp Calibration screen Temp Calibration Press ENT to Proceed Temperature Sensor Calibration From CapTalk To calibrate the t...

Page 115: ... V 4 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the desired screen Remote Control CAUTION This feature should be used with extreme caution This feature allows operation of the Capacitor Bank The Remote Control menu item located in the Utility drop down menu displays the Remote Control screen Figure 2 47 Remote Control allows the user to remotely open or close the capacitor bank Re...

Page 116: ...wing will be displayed Go to Step 7 Preset Bank Status OPEN C 5 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access ...

Page 117: ...t Lockout Alarm perform the following 1 PresstheDownArrow CNFGHotButton pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION SETP COMM 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Cap Settings 3 Press the Right or Left Arrow pushbutton as necessary until Programmable Alarm is displayed Programmable Alarm 4 Press the Down Arrow as necessar...

Page 118: ...8 Press ENT to reset the Neutral Current Lockout Alarm or press EXIT to cancel The control will momentarily display the following when ENT is selected Neutral Lockout Cleared Reset Neutral Current Lockout Alarm From CapTalk To Reset Neutral Current Lockout Alarm from CapTalk perform the following 1 Select Setup Alarms from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Alarms dialog screen Figure 2 ...

Page 119: ... prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Confirm p...

Page 120: ...TER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Confirm press ENTER Cancel press EXIT...

Page 121: ...en previously input the following will be displayed Go to Step 7 Active Profile x C 5 If Level Access is active the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER ACCESS CODE _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 1 or 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid ...

Page 122: ... the new Active Setpoint Profile settings 3 Select the desired profile to activate The Active Profile will be indicated in the menu dropdown and the CapTalk Lower Information Bar Figure 2 52 The Active Profile can also be selected from the Lower Information Bar as well See Chapter 4 System Setup and Setpoints Section 4 3 Setpoints for instructions for selecting the Active Profile and selecting a P...

Page 123: ...he Save As dialog screen with a default log file extension 3 Name the Multi Access Code Log file then select Save CapTalk will display the following sequence of screens Multi Access Code Log Download Status Screen Figure 2 53 Successfully downloaded Multi Access Code Log Data status screen Figure 2 54 Multi Access Code Log Figure 2 55 Figure 2 53 Multi Access Code Log Download Status Screen Figure...

Page 124: ...talling CapTalk 3 2 3 3 Communications Using Direct USB Connection 3 3 3 4 RS 485 Communications 3 5 3 5 Fiber Optic Communications 3 6 3 6 Ethernet Communications 3 7 3 7 Bluetooth Communications 3 8 3 8 Communications with Multiple Controls 3 9 3 9 Cautions 3 9 3 10 Overview of Operation 3 12 3 11 CapPlot 3 60 ...

Page 125: ...munication ports See Section 5 1 Communications Ports for detailed information regarding the use of these connections 3 2 Installing CapTalk The CapTalk S 6280 installation program has been written to overwrite previous versions of CapTalk unless stated otherwise in the CapTalk installation and installed Read Me file CapTalk runs on Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating syst...

Page 126: ... individual sections 1 Ensure the following conditions exist CapTalk is installed on the host computer The control is energized 2 Plug the USB cable into the host computer USB port NOTE Modern computers come with multiple USB ports Depending on the design of the computer the M 6280A USB driver will likely need to be installed on each USB port of the computer This will only need to be performed onc...

Page 127: ...he target control 9 If CapTalk returns a Failed to Connect error screen Figure 3 3 then perform Steps 6 7 and 8 Figure 3 3 Failed to Connect Error Screen 10 If Level Access is not active or the proper access code was entered then CapTalk will display the Successfully Connected dialog screen Figure 3 4 with the appropriate Access Level granted 1 or 2 and then the connected version of the CapTalk Ma...

Page 128: ...d to the RS 485 network CapTalk is installed on the host computer The control is energized 2 Start the CapTalk program CapTalk will display the CapTalk Main dialog screen Figure 3 11 3 Select Connect Serial Port from the Connect drop down menu CapTalk will display the Serial Port dialog screen Figure 3 15 4 Ensure that the correct COM port is displayed 5 Ensure that both the Device and Comm settin...

Page 129: ...ers must match the control s default Fiber Optic settings and the selected default device parameters Elements of the control s Fiber Optic Port communication parameters include the following default settings Baud Rate 115200 bps Sync Time 2 mS Parity None Stop Bits 1 Default device parameters that are at the default settings or have been configured locally at the control include default settings D...

Page 130: ...TCP IP Connection Dialog Screen Figure 3 17 4 Enter the Device andTCP IP parameters for the target control or select from the Address Book 5 Select Connect CapTalk will attempt to connect to the target control 6 If CapTalk returns a Failed to Connect error screen Figure 3 3 then repeat Steps 4 and 5 7 If Level Access is not active then CapTalk will then display the Successfully Connected dialog sc...

Page 131: ...ice is non discoverable but it is connectable to any client station that knows the control Bluetooth device address indicated under Control BT Device in the HMI menu In order to use Mode 1 it is recommended to use SENA SD 1000V USB Bluetooth adapter with CapTalk software The Bluetooth adapter is automatically configured by CapTalk Therefore do not use the CD that is included with the SD 1000V USB ...

Page 132: ...ithin CapTalk by specifying it s unique communications address ranging from 1 to 200 The communication address must have previously been set from the control s front panel 3 9 Cautions Control and CapTalk Compatibility Every attempt has been made to maintain compatibility with previous control software versions In some cases most notably with older controls compatibility cannot be maintained Howev...

Page 133: ...uter Straight DB25 Connection to Computer RS 232 COM Port Dymec Model No 5843 DTE On Repeat Off TX RX Figure 3 7 Fiber Optic Connection Loop A B Model No 485 LP9TB B B Electronics RS 232 RS 485 120 Computer Running CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software Connect to computer Straight DB9 Connection to Computer RS 232 COM Port Figure 3 8 RS 485 Connection Tree ...

Page 134: ...erver Computer Running CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software Hub Figure 3 9 Optional Ethernet Network Connection RS232 Link RS232 Link Cellular Tower RS232 Link Figure 3 10 Cellular Modem Network Cellular Modem with TCP IP or UDP capabilities using standards based EDGE GPRS or CDMA technologies ...

Page 135: ...a general description of each CapTalk menu selection and command in the same order as they are displayed in the software program Those CapTalk features and functions that are covered in other sections of this Instruction Book will be noted and referenced Figure 3 11 CapTalk Main Screen Menu Selections The CapTalk Main Screen Connected Figure 3 13 also displays the type of connection that is in eff...

Page 136: ... disabled If not connected but a file is open monitoring and utilities screens are displayed without data Cap and Harmonics display simulated data Onceinstalled theCapTalk S 6280Communications Software program item icon is available from the Program Manager The installation utility places CapTalk in a Program Manager group named Becoware When CapTalk is run the following screen menu bar is display...

Page 137: ...3 14 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure 3 13 CapTalk Main Screen Connected Mode ...

Page 138: ...eate a new file Exit Exits the CapTalk program Figure 3 14 New File Dialog Screen File Open or Connected Mode The File toolbar item when CapTalk is connected to a control or a file is open provides the following features Save Saves the open file Save As Allows the user to save the open file with a different file name Close Closes the open file in the control window Write to Control When connected ...

Page 139: ...er dialing TCP IP The TCP IP menu selection initiates the TCP IP communication dialog screen Figure 3 17 This screen contains the parameter settings for communicating with a M 6280A over a network The dialog screen also includes provision for adding removing saving importing and exporting Address Book IP addresses Optional Bluetooth The optional Bluetooth V2 0 EDR Class 1Type provides wireless acc...

Page 140: ...3 17 CapTalk 3 Figure 3 16 Modem Connection Dialog Screen Figure 3 17 TCP IP Connection Dialog Screen Figure 3 18 Non Discoverable Bluetooth Connection Mode 1 Dialog Screen ...

Page 141: ...nu provides the user with the ability to configure the following RS 485 Fiber Optic rear Comm Port Optional RS 232 Comm Port SCADA Modem IP Address Control Address Communications Access Security SCADA HeartBeat Feature Optional Bluetooth Optional Ethernet Setup Comm Port See Chapter 4 Section 4 1 Unit Setup for details regarding the selection of Comm Port settings Figure 3 20 when the RS 232 RS 48...

Page 142: ...mmunication Access Security When Communication Access Security is enabled it applies only when MODBUS has been selected regardless of the physical interface If enabled the user Level Access Code must match either the Level 1 or Level 2 Access Codes in order to be granted the access to control settings ascribed to each Level See User Access Codes earlier in this chapter for detailed information If ...

Page 143: ... parameters and also initiate a Reset of the Bluetooth module See Chapter 4 Section 4 1 Unit Setup for detailed information Figure 3 27 Bluetooth Information Dialog Screen Setup Ethernet See Chapter 4 Section 4 1 Unit Setup for detailed information regarding the selection of Ethernet Port Settings when the Ethernet Port is present Figure 3 28 Ethernet Setup Dialog Screen ...

Page 144: ...eans to display the control s Metering Status Temperature Metering Real Time Voltage Plot Harmonic Analysis and Display All Metering screens The data that is displayed is only available when communication is established between the control and the host computer MONITOR METERING STATUS The Metering Status submenu item displays the Metering Status Screen Figure 3 29 Values displayed are updated depe...

Page 145: ... phase and measured secondary voltage and current with VAr Control Mode option CBEMA EVENTS AND COUNTER STATUS The CBEMA Events and Counter Status element of the Metering and Status screen provide the user with current CBEMA events and a counter for each event See Section 4 1 Unit Setup for detailed information regarding CBEMA monitoring setup COUNTERS Operation Counter A software counter which in...

Page 146: ...ndent limit that has been exceeded will be displayed along with the type of timer Definite or Inverse The DefiniteTimers count down in seconds to zero and the Inverse Timers count down in percent to zero The Open Close Warning Delay will display in seconds the currently timing delay Open Close when timing towards an Open or Close operation The Re Close Delay will display in seconds that portion of...

Page 147: ...ltage Limit Min Voltage Limit Remote Overvoltage Limit and Remote Undervoltage Limit alarms Definite timer values associated with each setpoint are used for each respective Hysteresis duration Monitor Temperature Metering NOTE The Temperature Calibration Dialog Screen Figure 2 46 can be displayed at the same time as the Temperature Meter Screen Figure 3 30 Temperature Metering Dialog Screen Monito...

Page 148: ...e and current magnitudes are used in a real time decision making algorithm and real time metering Total Harmonic Distortion THD for both voltage and current are calculated and displayed using the following equation Figure 3 32 Harmonic Analysis Dialog Screen In addition to Harmonics and THD calculations the secondary task also triggers the Sequence of Events SOE recorder whenever any Harmonic sele...

Page 149: ...ure provides the user with a snapshot of all metering parameters This feature also allows the Display All Metering screen to be printed or saved as a HTM file The menu bar also includes a refresh feature to refresh parameters displayed on the screen Figure 3 33 Display All Metering Screen ...

Page 150: ...s Dialog Screen Figure 3 70 is displayed When Reset Delta Voltage is selected the user can reset the Delta Voltage value to a default value of 2 0 V or a value from 0 5 to 20 0 Volts to establish a new baseline When Reset Delta Current is selected the user is able to reset the Delta Current value in the control to zero Setup Profile The Profile menu item includes the Set Active Profile selection w...

Page 151: ...3 28 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure 3 35 Setpoints Auto Remote Control with Enabled Voltage Control Classic Dialog Screen ...

Page 152: ...3 29 CapTalk 3 Figure 3 36 Setpoints Auto Remote Control with Enabled Voltage Control Auto Adaptive Dialog Screen ...

Page 153: ...3 30 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure 3 37 Setpoints Auto Remote Control with VAr Control Enabled Dialog Screen ...

Page 154: ...3 31 CapTalk 3 Figure 3 38 Setpoints Auto Remote Control with Current Control Enabled Temperature Override Dialog Screen Figure 3 39 Temperature Override Settings Dialog Screen ...

Page 155: ...3 32 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure 3 40 Setpoints Auto Remote Control with Current Control Enabled Time Override Dialog Screen Figure 3 41 Time Override Settings Dialog Screen ...

Page 156: ...Setup Configuration Cap Bank Settings The Cap Bank Settings Dialog Screen includes the VT CT Phase Shift Compensation and Save Comm Block at Power Off settings Figure 3 42 Configuration Cap Bank Setting Dialog Screen ...

Page 157: ...The Bank Switch Status dialog screen Figure 3 43 includes the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 Failed Level 2 Prior Operation Failed Level 2 No Prior Operation Bank Switch Failed Level 1 and Bank Status elements Figure 3 43 Configuration Bank Switch Status Dialog Screen ...

Page 158: ...et the control counter parameters and configuration Figure 3 44 Configuration Counters Dialog Screen Configuration Delays The Delays dialog screen Figure 3 45 provides the means to set the controls various delays as well as set the Switch Control Type Figure 3 45 Configuration Delays Dialog Screen ...

Page 159: ... means to allow changing from one settings profile to another based on internal or external triggers Elements of the settings profile triggers include SCADA Season 1 2 3 or 4 Below Temperature Above Temperature and Reverse Power Profile triggers can be prioritized and assigned a specific settings profile NOTE The SCADA Profile Trigger is always Priority 1 and can not be changed If desired prioriti...

Page 160: ...esettable Counter Limit Daily Operation Counter Limit Voltage Harmonics Current Harmonics Available in optional VAr Control Mode Remote Manual Self Test Voltage THD Lockout Current THD Lockout Delta Voltage Alarm cannot be deselected Alarm conditions are continuously displayed in the Metering Status screen Figure 3 29 Delta Voltage Neutral Current Block Reset Neutral Current Lockout Reset Alarms a...

Page 161: ...n also be directed to a specific parameter by utilizing the or pushbuttons Pressing the EXIT pushbutton at any time restores the Local Voltage screen Wakeup Screens Miscellaneous Save The Save command saves the Wakeup Screen changes to either the Open File when in File mode or the Device when CapTalk is connected to a device Exit The Exit command cancels any Wakeup Screen changes before the change...

Page 162: ... later time This feature allows the user to configure the parameters that the control will use to log data and to download the logged data to a Comtrade cfg file This file format can be viewed by a third party Common Format for Transient Data Exchange COMTRADE format viewer software or the CapPlot utility Setup Data Logging Setup This submenu item displays the Data Logging Setup Dialog Screen Figu...

Page 163: ...ile from the control Figure 3 51 The Phase Current Primary Phase Current Power Factor Primary Watts Primary VArs and Primary VA parameters are available with the VAr Control Mode option Figure 3 51 Data Log Download Dialog Screen Setup Data Logging Clear This submenu item when selected clears the data logging information stored in the control ...

Page 164: ...ir respective threshold if selected in Sequence of Events setup will initiate Sequence of Events recording The threshold level is set as a percentage of the fundamental Setup Harmonics THD Lockout The Harmonics Voltage and Current THD Trip and Lockout feature will Trip and Lockout the capacitor bank when either Voltage or Current THD exceeds its associated THD Trip Pickup setting Figure 3 52 Harmo...

Page 165: ... CapPlot The general information required to setup the Oscillograph Recorder Figure 3 54 includes Number of Partitions When untriggered the recorder continuously records waveform data keeping the data in a buffer memory The recorder s memory may be partitioned into 1 to 16 partitions Table 3 1 See Chapter 4 for 32 and 64 Samples Cycle When triggered the time stamp is recorded and the recorder cont...

Page 166: ...ayed Selecting Yes triggers the Oscillograph Recorder and CapTalk displays a confirming dialog screen Figure 3 56 Oscillograph Trigger Dialog Screen Setup Oscillograph Retrieve The Retrieve command initiates a sequence of dialog screens Figures 3 57 and 3 58 to download the Oscillograph data from the currently connected control Oscillograph data must be retrieved from the control in a Comtrade fil...

Page 167: ...ents recorder Selecting the OR and AND Trigger elements is accomplished by selecting either OR or AND Gate boxes on Figure 3 59 CapTalk will display the OR Gate or AND Gate Setup Dialog Screen After selections are made in the OR Gate and AND Gate dialog screens the user must select either OR or AND logic to initiate the Sequence of Events recorder Selecting SAVE then writes the settings to the con...

Page 168: ...e of Events Pickup Dropout Edge Sensitive OR Gate Setup Dialog Screen Figure 3 61 Sequence of Events Pickup Level Sensitive AND Gate Setup Dialog Screen Figure 3 62 Sequence of Events Dropout Level Sensitive AND Gate Setup Dialog Screen ...

Page 169: ...tly connected control Events must be retrieved from the control and stored in a file in order to be viewed Figure 3 63 Retrieve Sequence of Events File Save As Dialog Screen Setup Sequence of Events Clear The Clear command clears out the Sequence of Events recorder Figure 3 64 Clear Sequence of Events Record Dialog Screen ...

Page 170: ... corresponding captured parameters Figure 3 65 The parameters captured in the Sequence of Events file include Voltage Frequency Phase Current Trigger Status RMS Voltage Delta Voltage Operations Counter Reset Op Counter Time Stamp Dropout Neutral Current Primary Voltage Voltage Harmonics Current Harmonics Pickup Current Harmonics Values 2 31 Current Harmonics Status 2 31 With VAr Control Mode optio...

Page 171: ...oltage The Reset Delta Voltage command invokes the reset Delta Voltage dialog screen Figure 3 68 Figure 3 68 Reset Delta Voltage Dialog Screen Setup Reset Delta Current The Reset Delta Current command allows the user to reset the Delta Current value in the control to zero Setup Power up Open Command The Power up Open Command provides the user with the ability to set the control to change the state...

Page 172: ...3 49 CapTalk 3 Figure 3 67 CBEMA Settings Dialog Screen ...

Page 173: ...ure and Function selection buttons are described in the applicable sections The All Setpoint Table includes Jump Command Buttons which allow the user to jump from a cycling All Setpoints dialog screen to an individual control function dialog screen and return to the cycling All Setpoints dialog screen All available parameters can be reviewed or changed when jumping to an individual control functio...

Page 174: ...er to remotely Open or Close the Capacitor Bank switch Also the user may change the operation mode to either Remote or Auto Utility Control Information The Control Information submenu item displays the Control Information screen Figure 3 72 The Control Information screen provides specific information about the addressed control The Control Information screen includes the following The addressed co...

Page 175: ... control from the front keypad and CapTalk User Access Code protection when implemented is as follows Default View All Level 1 Change Setpoints Date Time Level 2 Change Setpoints Configuration Communication Set New Passwords Start Data Logging Setup Data Logging Remote Control Set User Text Lines Set Control Date Time NOTE If additional Access Codes are desired then see Multi Level Access Code lat...

Page 176: ...ialog Screen 3 Verify that the desired Daylight Saving setting is selected 4 If desired select Sync Control with PC Time at Startup and the desired Allowable time mismatch value 5 If PC Clock was selected and the Date Time of the PC is the desired time to be set in the control then select Save 6 If Control Clock was selected then input the desired Date Time then select Save CapTalk will respond wi...

Page 177: ...ble in CapTalk and are grayed out The Send DNP Configuration File menu selection provides the user with the capability to upload a DNP configuration file to the control To upload a DNP configuration file proceed as follows 1 From the CapTalk Main Screen select Utility Send DNP Configuration File CapTalk will display the Authentication Key Generated dialog screen Figure 3 81 Figure 3 81 Authenticat...

Page 178: ...ection opens the M 6280A DNP Configurator dialog screen Figure 3 87 which provides the user with the following capabilities M 6280A default DNP configuration file xml can be loaded for editing or become the basis for new DNP configuration files Selected DNP configuration files xml other than M 6280A default file can be loaded for editing or become the basis for new DNP configuration files Binary I...

Page 179: ...3 56 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure 3 87 M 6280A DNP Configurator Dialog Screen ...

Page 180: ...ork without the need to know the individual IP Addresses of other controls When a control is found and selected the user can send and receive DNP Configuration files and receive Access Code Log files Figure 3 89 Device Discovery Dialog Screen Utility Multi Level Access Code The Multi Level Access Code menu selection provides the user with the ability to create up to 30 unique fifteen character Acc...

Page 181: ...s the user to calibrate the temperature sensor inside the M 6280A to match any external temperature The user can enter any desired temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on the units chosen in the Temperature Override selection menu Figure 3 93 Temperature Calibration Dialog Screen Utility Send Firmware Update The Send Firmware Update feature is available from the Utility menu sele...

Page 182: ...rmation screen Figure 3 96 with instructions to wait for the prompt on the control display Figure 3 96 File Transfer Confirmation Screen 6 When the control displays the following Update Complete Rebooting The control will reboot automatically 7 Select OK CapTalk will return to the main screen Communication will need to be reestablished if needed Utility Communication Options This feature allows th...

Page 183: ...es the CapTalk software version number control firmware version if connected and copyright information 3 11 CapPlot CapPlot operates in conjunction with all CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software on any computer running Windows CapPlot allows the user to plot and print cap data cfg retrieved from Beckwith Electric M 6280A series Digital Capacitor Bank Controls CapPlot can open and view Oscillograp...

Page 184: ...3 61 CapTalk 3 Figure 3 98 CapPlot Window with Data Logging Data Example ...

Page 185: ...3 62 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure 3 99 CapPlot Window with Oscillograph Data Example ...

Page 186: ... the plotted wave form data The markers can be dragged by moving the cursor over the marker until the cursor changes to a double headed arrow then holding down the Left mouse button and dragging the marker The first marker can also be moved an interval at a time by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key The second marker can be moved by pressing the Shift key and the Left or Right arrow key Figure 3...

Page 187: ...and Oscillography features of CapTalk Figure 3 101 CapPlot Submenu Callouts When CapPlot is started a menu and tool bar are displayed This section describes each CapPlot menu selection and explains each CapPlot command in the same order that they are displayed in the software program Figure 3 101 presents the CapPlot Menu and Submenu Callouts ...

Page 188: ...am View Menu The View menu allows the user to Display the Device Information Figure 3 102 for the corresponding CapPlot data file Fundamental and Harmonics when viewing an OSC file can be selected for display Zoom In increase the resolution of the tap data displayed on the screen Zoom Out decrease the resolution of the tap data displayed on the screen View ALL returns the display to include all da...

Page 189: ...tatus Phase Current Primary Phase Current Power Factor Primary Watts VArs Primary VA Parameters are only available with VAr Control Mode Option The Waveform selections are made from the Select Waveform screen Figure 3 103 Figure 3 103 Select Waveform Dialog Screen Select Color provides the user with the capability to change Foreground and Background display color of individual Waveform traces for ...

Page 190: ... the desired time stamp in the CapPlot window Figure 3 106 Search Time Stamp Screen Menu Help Menu The Help menu provides access to the Contents which provides basic information about CapPlot menus and commands The About command provides version information for CapPlot Figure 3 107 About CapPlot Screen ...

Page 191: ...3 68 M 6280A Instruction Book This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...

Page 192: ...Talk S 6280 Communications Software or the control Front Panel Human Machine Interface HMI Instructions for CapTalk and the HMI are provided where applicable Selecting Display All Settings displays the All Setpoints dialog screen Figure 3 70 This dialog screen contains the settings for each control function within a single window to allow cycling through all control setpoint and configuration valu...

Page 193: ...t From CapTalk 4 25 Source Address Validation 4 25 Enabling Source Address Validation From The HMI 4 25 Enabling Source Address Validation From CapTalk 4 26 Feeder and or Substation Addressing 4 27 Setting Substation Address From The HMI 4 28 Setting Feeder Address From The HMI 4 29 Setting Communication Addresses From CapTalk 4 30 Save Block Auto at Power Off 4 31 Setting Save Block Auto at Power...

Page 194: ... Lockout Interaction with Other Control Features Functions 4 67 Setting Voltage and Current THD Trip and Lockout Settings from the HMI 4 68 THD Trip Settings from CapTalk 4 72 COUNTERS 4 73 Operation Counter Configuration 4 73 Operation Counter 4 73 Daily Operation Counter 4 73 Resettable Operation Counter 4 73 Resettable Operation Counter Alarm Limit 4 73 Setting the Operation Counter Configurati...

Page 195: ...nk Switch Detect From The HMI 4 107 Enabling Disabling Bank Switch Status Bank Switch Failed Level 1 and 2 and Bank Switch Status From CapTalk 4 108 CBEMA FUNCTIONALITY 4 110 PHASE OVERCURRENT 4 111 Setting Phase Overcurrent From The HMI 4 111 Setting Phase Overcurrent From CapTalk 4 112 4 3 SYSTEM SETPOINTS 4 113 SETTINGS PROFILES AND PROFILE TRIGGERING 4 113 Settings Profiles 4 113 Profile Trigg...

Page 196: ...ol Mode Limits From CapTalk 4 138 Enabling Auto Control Mode Time Override From The HMI 4 139 Enabling Auto Control Mode Temperature Override From The HMI 4 142 Configuring Auto Control Mode Time Override From CapTalk 4 145 Configuring Auto Control Mode Temperature Override From CapTalk 4 146 AUTO REMOTE CONTROL LIMITS 4 147 Remote Control Mode Settings 4 147 Enabling Disabling and Setting Remote ...

Page 197: ...default Level 1 Access Code is 000000 The Level 2 Access Code if set is required to make changes to the configuration communication and utilities If the Level 2 Access Code is set to all zeros this request for an Access Code will not be seen and changes can be made without an Access Code The default Level 2 Access Code is 222222 The Level 3 Access Code is required to make changes to calibration se...

Page 198: ...the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and display the following Change Access Code 000000 If not re enter a valid code NOTE When entering the new user access code the display ...

Page 199: ...t the User Access Code from Step 2 in Confirm New User Access Code 4 Select Save CapTalk will display a Save to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 Figure 4 1 Change User Access Code Dialog Screen Figure 4 2 Save to Device Confirmation Screen Figure 4 3 Access Codes Were Changed Successfully Dialog Screen 5 Select OK CapTalk will display an Access Codes Were Changed Successfully confirmation scr...

Page 200: ...secutive Access Code Index with a default Level 2 access 3 Select the desired index left click then double left click CapTalk will display the Access Code entry edit dialog box 4 Enter Edit the Access Code then click off the Access Code in the dialog screen 5 Select Save to PC CapTalk will display the Save As dialog screen with an xml default file extension 6 Enter the desired file name and destin...

Page 201: ...Dialog Screen 10 Select OK CapTalk will display the Open dialog screen 11 Select the Access Code file to be sent to the control then select Open CapTalk will briefly display a status dialog screen followed by a Multi Access Code Upload dialog screen Figure 4 8 Figure 4 8 Multi Access Code Upload Dialog Screen 12 Select OK CapTalk will return to the Multi Level Access Code dialog screen ...

Page 202: ...pushbutton once The unit will display the following Comm Settings 3 From either the Comm Settings or Memory Card menu press the Right or Left Arrow pushbutton as necessary until HMI is displayed HMI 4 Press the Down arrow as necessary until the following is displayed User Line 1 E Beckwith Electric 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the followin...

Page 203: ...system clock includes the capability to automatically switch to and from daylight savings time Setting Time Date and Daylight Savings From The HMI To set the Time and Date from the HMI perform the following CAUTION Whenever clock is reset and data logging is enabled the data log should be cleared 1 PresstheDownArrow CNFGHotButton pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION...

Page 204: ...e then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Date and Time settings that were entered Set Date and Time XX XX XX XX XX XX 9 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Daylight Savings dialog screen is displayed Daylight Savings disable 10 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be display...

Page 205: ...re 4 11 Set Control Date Time Dialog Screen 3 Verify that the desired Daylight Saving setting is selected 4 If desired select Sync Time at Startup and the desired Allowable time mismatch value 5 If PC Clock was selected and the Date Time of the PC is the desired time to be set in the control then select Save 6 If Control Clock was selected then input the desired Date Time then select Save CapTalk ...

Page 206: ... a user defined period The snapshot of the waveform is stored in memory for later retrieval using CapPlot Analysis Software Samples Cycle The number of samples cycle can be selected to either 16 32 or 64 samples cycle Post Trigger Delay A post trigger delay of 5 to 95 must be specified After triggering the recorder will continue to store data for the programmed portion of the total record before r...

Page 207: ... 1850 14 121 2017 104 1734 15 113 1884 97 1617 16 107 1784 91 1517 Table 4 2 Recorder Partitions and Cycles for 32 Samples Cycle Number of Partitions Cycles Per Partition Without Phase Current Time In Milliseconds Cycles Per Partition With Phase Current Time In Milliseconds 1 455 7585 390 6501 2 303 5051 260 4334 3 227 3784 195 3251 4 182 3034 156 2601 5 151 2517 130 2167 6 130 2167 111 1850 7 113...

Page 208: ...umber of records selected 3 Select the number of Samples Cycle The number of Samples Cycle can be selected to either 16 32 or 64 Samples Cycle 4 Select the Post Trigger Delay A post trigger delay of 5 to 95 must be specified After triggering the recorder will continue to store data for the programmed portion of the total record before re arming for the next record For example a setting of 80 will ...

Page 209: ... compatible personal computer running the CapTalk S 6280 Communications Software The Sequence of Events Recorder can be triggered by the status change of any of the parameters in Table 4 4 or manually by the user from CapTalk Sequence of Events Recorder Triggers State Close Command Initiated Open Command Initiated Maximum Voltage Limit Exceeded Minimum Voltage Limit Exceeded Remote Overvoltage Lim...

Page 210: ...is user selectable as either an AND or OR gate When the logic is true it triggers the Sequence of Events Recorder The event will be recorded in volatile SDRAM and transferred to non volatile flash memory every four cycles There is a possibility that events can be lost in cases where the control loses power in the middle of a storage cycle AND OR AND Pickup Level Sensitive Trigger s Dropout Level S...

Page 211: ... 17 CapTalk will display the OR gate setup dialog screen Figure 4 18 Select the desired OR gate setup Pickup and or Dropout trigger parameters and then select OK CapTalk will return to the Sequence of Events setup dialog screen 3 If an AND type trigger logic is desired then select the AND Pickup or Dropout in Figure 4 17 CapTalk will display the AND gate setup dialog screen Figure 4 19 and 4 20 Se...

Page 212: ...Events Pickup Dropout Edge Sensitive OR Gate Setup Dialog Screen Figure 4 19 Sequence of Events Pickup Level Sensitive AND Gate Pickup Setup Dialog Screen Figure 4 20 Sequence of Events Dropout Level Sensitive AND Gate Dropout Setup Dialog Screen ...

Page 213: ... Selecting Wakeup Screen Parameters To select the Wakeup Screen parameters perform the following 1 Select Setup Wakeup Screen Menu Setup from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Wakeup Screen Menu Setup dialog screen Figure 4 21 NOTE The order in which parameters are being displayed can be changed by dragging and dropping items in the active metering window 2 Select the Wakeup Screen para...

Page 214: ...icable connector USB cable for the PC Fiber Optic communication using ST standard two wire RS 485 or RS 232 Protocols The standard protocols included in the M 6280A are DNP3 0 and MODBUS The USB port uses MODBUS for local communications The optional Ethernet Port supports DNP over TCP IP and UDP and MODBUS over TCP IP protocols simultaneously The user must select the protocol that is to be used wi...

Page 215: ...ssary until the Comm Access Security menu item is displayed Comm Access Security disable 6 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed Go to Step 9 Comm Access Security disable C 7 If Level 2 Access is active the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access code the dis...

Page 216: ...s Security and Setting Timeout From CapTalk To setup Communication Access Security from CapTalk proceed as follows 1 Select Communication Setup Communication Access Security from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Communication Access Security dialog screen Figure 4 22 2 Select ENABLE then enter the desired Communication Access Timeout value from 15 to 50 000 seconds 3 Select Save CapTal...

Page 217: ...l 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 8 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Src ...

Page 218: ...e addresses 1 Device address 2 Feeder address 3 Substation address Any valid DNP command Figure 4 24 can be used to communicate with individual controls using the Device address To address a group of controls using the Feeder and or the Substation addresses a DNP command with no acknowledgment shall be used For example Direct Operate with NO acknowledgment FC 06 If a command with acknowledgment is...

Page 219: ...he Substation Address 2 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or if a Memory Card is present in the Smart Flash SD CARD slot Memory Card COMMUNICATION CNFG UTIL OR Memory Card 3 If the Communication menu is displayed then press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Comm Settings 4 If Memory Car...

Page 220: ...rsor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Substation Address then press the ENT pushbutton The desired Substation Address will be displayed Substation Address xxxxx Setting Feeder Address From The HMI 1 Ensure the control is energized NOTE If Access Code protection has been implemented on the control then a valid Level 2 Access Code...

Page 221: ...igital values the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Feeder Address then press the ENT pushbutton The desired Feeder Address will be displayed Feeder Address xxxxx Setting Communication Addresses From CapTalk To set Communication Addresses from CapTalk proceed as follows 1 Select Commu...

Page 222: ...as necessary until Comm Settings is diplayed Comm Settings 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until Save Block Auto is displayed Save Block Auto DON T SAVE 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Save Block auto DON T SAVE C 6 If Level 2 Access is active the Level 2 Access prompt will be displa...

Page 223: ... Fx Fiber Optic interface for ethernet communication to the M 6280A The port supports up to eight concurrent connections The maximum number of allowed DNP connections is five The maximum number of MODBUS connections is eight The port supports DHCP protocol and also allows manual configuration of the Ethernet port MODBUS protocol Port Number and DNP Protocol Port Number are required for manual conf...

Page 224: ...ss Code was entered CapTalk will then display the Successfully Connected dialog screen Figure 3 4 and display the connected version of the CapTalk Main Screen Figure 3 13 with Level 2 Access 7 Select OK CapTalk will display the connected version of the CapTalk Main Screen Figure 3 13 8 From the Communication drop down menu select Setup Ethernet Settings Depending on the status of the Ethernet opti...

Page 225: ... is now enabled See Communication Using Ethernet Connection section of Chapter 3 to connect to the target control through the Ethernet connection If Source Address Validation is desired then see Enabling Source Address Validation later in this section HMI Configuration of the Control s Ethernet Port for use on a network that supports DHCP Protocol 1 Ensure the control is energized NOTE If Level Ac...

Page 226: ...11 Remove power to the control then reapply power The control will start the bootup sequence 12 The control is now addressable from CapTalk over the target network Also if the network MODBUS Port address is not 502 or the DNP Port address is not 20000 go to the MODBUS Port and DNP Port Settings section of this chapter If Source Address Validation is desired then see Enabling Source Address Validat...

Page 227: ...een and then display the following DHCP Enable disable C If not re enter a valid code 9 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select disable then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed DHCP Enable disable 10 Press the Down arrow pushbutton once The following will be displayed IP Address 0 0 0 0 NOTE When entering the digital values the display will automatically advance the cur...

Page 228: ...buttons to navigate to the Auto Negotiation menu item Auto Negotiation ENABLE 21 Press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed Auto Negotiation ENABLE C 22 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select disable then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed Auto Negotiation disable The Ethernet port is now configured to support network communications with the MODBUS port ...

Page 229: ...vance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired MODBUS port address then press the ENT pushbutton The desired MODBUS port address will be displayed 10 Press the Down arrow pushbutton once The following will be displayed Enter DNP Port 20000 11 Press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed Enter DNP Port 20000 C 12 U...

Page 230: ...t when input is momentarily paused 8 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Keepalive Time 120 sec C If not re enter a valid code NOTE When entering the digital values the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input i...

Page 231: ...s located on top of unit rear cover adjacent to the Fiber Optic connection and is accessed through the slot in the cover Switch position towards the front of the control is the off position TX Delay This delay allows the Control Transmission to be slowed down to allow SCADA systems to read control transmission 10 ms If the default value for a parameter does not need to be changed skip the applicab...

Page 232: ... From this point on in this procedure it is assumed that a valid Access Level 2 Code has been previously entered If not a valid Level 2 Access Code will be required to be entered as described in Step 8 11 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed Comm Protocol DNP3 0 C 12 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select DNP3 0 or MO...

Page 233: ...DD 22 Press the Up Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Stop Bits menu item is displayed Stop Bits ONE STOPBIT 23 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed Stop Bits ONE STOPBIT C 24 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select ONE STOPBIT or TWO STOPBITs then press the ENT pushbutton The selected Stop Bits setti...

Page 234: ...etup the RS 232 RS 485 Fiber Optic from CapTalk proceed as follows 1 Select Communication Setup Comm Port from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Setup Comm Port dialog screen Figure 4 31 Figure 4 31 Setup Comm Port Dialog Screen 2 From the RS 232 RS 485 Fiber tab select Comm Port Type RS 232 RS 485 or Fiber 3 If Echo Repeat is required then Enable Echo Repeat by placing the Echo Repeat ...

Page 235: ... to manually configure each element of the RS 232 port 2 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or if a Memory Card is present in the Smart Flash SD CARD slot Memory Card COMMUNICATION CNFG UTIL OR Memory Card 3 If the Communication menu is displayed then press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the follow...

Page 236: ... desired Baud Rate has been selected then press the ENT pushbutton The selected Baud Rate will be displayed Baud Rate XXXXXXX 13 Press the Up Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Parity menu item is displayed Parity NONE 14 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed Parity NONE C 15 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushb...

Page 237: ... displayed Sync Time XXXX 22 If a Transmit Delay TX Delay is desired then press the Up Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the TX Delay menu item is displayed TX Delay 10 mS 23 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed TX Delay 10 mS C 24 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired TX Delay value 1 to 50 ms in 1...

Page 238: ...will then display the Setup RS 232 Comm Port dialog screen Figure 4 32 Go to Step 4 b If the RS 232 hardware is not present select Cancel CapTalk will return to the Main screen 4 Enter the desired settings for the following parameters Protocol Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits Sync Time TX Delay 5 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 6 Select OK CapT...

Page 239: ...is non discoverable but it is connectable to any client station that knows the control Bluetooth device address indicated under Control BT Device in the HMI menu In order to use Mode 1 it is recommended to use SENA SD 1000V USB Bluetooth adapter with CapTalk software The Bluetooth adapter is automatically configured by CapTalk Therefore do not use the CD that is included with the SD 1000V USB Blue...

Page 240: ...performance of this procedure navigate to the Bluetooth Reset menu item and select ENT To setup the M 6280A Bluetooth module from the HMI proceed as follows 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or if a Memory Card is present in the Smart Flash SD CARD slot Memory Card COMMUNICATION CNFG UTIL OR Memory Card 2 If the Comm...

Page 241: ...ll be required to be entered as described in Step 6 9 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed Bluetooth Enable MODBUS C 10 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select MODBUS or DNP3 0 then press the ENT pushbutton The selected Protocol setting will be displayed Bluetooth Enable MODBUS or DNP3 0 11 Press the Up Down ar...

Page 242: ...ss is available by pressing the Down arrow once Control BT Device xx xx xx xx xx xx 18 Press the Up Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Bluetooth Mode menu item is displayed Bluetooth Mode Mode0 19 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed Bluetooth Mode Mode0 C 20 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desire...

Page 243: ...f this procedure navigate to the Bluetooth Reset menu item Figure 4 35 and select Reset Bluetooth To setup Bluetooth wireless communication from CapTalk proceed as follows 1 Select Communication Setup Bluetooth Settings from the CapTalk toolbar Depending on the status of the Bluetooth option in the control CapTalk will respond as follows If the Bluetooth option is disabled in the control CapTalk w...

Page 244: ...ired then see Enabling Source Address Validation later in this section Resetting Bluetooth Passkey HMI The Bluetooth Passkey can be reset to default conditions no Passkey and Authentication Disabled if necessary To reset the Bluetooth Passkey from the HMI proceed as follows 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or if a M...

Page 245: ...The Bluetooth Module can be reset to default conditions if necessary To reset the Bluetooth Passkey from CapTalk proceed as follows 1 Select Communication Setup Bluetooth Settings from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Bluetooth Information dialog screen Figure 4 35 2 Select Reset Control Bluetooth Module CapTalk will respond with a Bluetooth Reset Command Sent Successfully confirmation...

Page 246: ...Mode ONLY after the Client Device sends a Block Auto command to the control If the controller is configured to Direct Method the SCADA HeartBeat timer will be refreshed to the new value written through communication to specific communication point The specific communication point can be accessed using Direct SCADA HeartBeat in DNP and Register 946 in MODBUS Note that the SCADA HeartBeat feature fu...

Page 247: ...HB Enable disable STANDARD DIRECT 7 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 8 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered then the di...

Page 248: ...lk will display the SCADA Settings dialog screen Figure 4 39 2 Select either Standard or Direct SCADA HeartBeat 3 Enter the desired setting for the SCADA Heart Beat 1 to 300 minutes 4 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 5 Select OK CapTalk will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Figure 4 14 Figure 4 39 Set...

Page 249: ...g All Enabled Maximum Voltage Limit exceeded Minimum Voltage Limit exceeded Remote Overvoltage Limit exceeded Remote Undervoltage Limit exceeded Bank Switch Failed Level 2 true Resettable Operation Counter exceeded Bank Switch Failed Level 1 true Remote Manual in effect Self Test failure Voltage Harmonics exceeded Current Harmonics exceeded Press ENT to enter change mode Prog Alarm Function 000000...

Page 250: ... been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 max volt limit 00000000000000 C 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press th...

Page 251: ...apTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Alarms dialog screen Figure 4 40 2 Select the desired Programmable Alarm relay inputs 3 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 4 Select OK CapTalk will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Figure 4 14 Figure 4 40 Programmable Alarm Relay Setting Dialog Screen ...

Page 252: ...not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Harmonic 2 0000000000000000 C 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Cod...

Page 253: ...ton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 V Alarm Threshold 5 C 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid L...

Page 254: ...e or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 I Alarm Threshold 0 C 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ...

Page 255: ... display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Min I Thresh Enable disable C If not re enter a valid code 8 Utilizing the Up Down Arrow pushbuttons Ena...

Page 256: ...en previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Harmonic Alarm Delay 0 s C 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pu...

Page 257: ...e Alarm Threshold setting 3 Select the desired Current Harmonics and Current Alarm Threshold setting 4 Select the desired Delay setting Figure 4 41 Harmonics Setup Dialog Screen 5 If desired enable the Minimum Fundamental Current Threshold feature and enable a Minimum Fundamental Current Threshold setting 0 0 to 150 0 A 6 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation sc...

Page 258: ...mperature Override or Remote Manual commands being sent A Voltage THD Lockout and Current THD Lockout Programmable Alarm will actuate when the control Locks out The alarm will clear when the Lockout clears or if reset by a user either locally or remotely The Lockout Reset from CapTalk is located in the Programmable Alarms Setup Dialog Screen Figure 3 43 and from the HMI Configuration THD Trip Sett...

Page 259: ...ill advance to CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION SETP COMM 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Cap Settings 3 Press the Right or Left Arrow pushbutton as necessary until THD Trip Settings is displayed THD Trip Settings 4 Press the Down Arrow as necessary until the following will be displayed V THD Trip Enable disable 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is ...

Page 260: ...layed reflecting the value that was entered V THD Lockout Rst xx 15 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Voltage THD Trip Delay menu item is displayed V THD Trip Delay xxxx Sec 16 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed V THD Trip Delay xxxx Sec C 17 Utilizing the Up Down Arrow pushbuttons enter the des...

Page 261: ...row pushbutton as necessary until the Current THD Lockout Reset menu item is displayed I THD Lockout Rst xx 28 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level 2 Access is not active or has been previously input the following will be displayed I THD Lockout Rst xx C 29 Utilizing the Up Down Arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Current THD Lockout Reset value 0 1 to 10 then press the ENT pushbutton The following w...

Page 262: ...reviously input the following will be displayed Max THD Ops x C 38 Utilizing the Up Down Arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Maximum THD Operations value 1 to 5 Operations then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the value that was entered Max THD Ops x 39 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Maximum Time for THD Operations menu item is displayed M...

Page 263: ...Trip Lockout Reset 0 1 to 100 Voltage THD Trip Time Delay 1 to 3600 Seconds Voltage THD Lockout Reset Delay 1 to 3600 Seconds Current THD Trip and Lockout Enable Disable Current THD Trip Pickup 1 to 100 Current THD Trip Lockout Reset 0 1 to 100 Current THD Trip Time Delay 1 to 3600 Seconds Current THD Lockout Reset Delay 1 to 3600 Seconds 3 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Dev...

Page 264: ...Operation Counter and also be configured such that Remote and or Manual mode operations are counted The Daily Operation Counter also includes a Daily Operation Counter Limit that can be set from 2 to 99 operations When the set value is exceeded ALL Open and Close operations are blocked until 12 00 AM However this feature allows a single Open by Remote or Manual if the capacitor bank is Closed when...

Page 265: ...perations Counter Configuration that was selected Op Counter Cfg CLOSE_ONLY OPEN_OR_CLOSE Setting the Operation Counter Configuration from the HMI To set the Operations Counter Configuration from the HMI proceed as follows 1 PresstheDownArrow CNFGHotButton pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION SETP COMM 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit wi...

Page 266: ...o to Step 7 Op Counter Preset 000005 C 5 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered then t...

Page 267: ...is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Rst Cntr Alarm Limit 000000 C 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access ...

Page 268: ...Go to Step 7 Daily Op Counter 02 C 5 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered then the d...

Page 269: ...ess the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Daily Operation Counter Configuration that was entered Daily Op Counter CFG xxx Setting the Daily Operation Counter Configuration from the HMI To set the Daily Operation Counter Configuration proceed as follows 1 PresstheDownArrow CNFGHotButton pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION SE...

Page 270: ...ose delay s blocking of a Close until it expires Also the Minimum Time Between Operations Delay timer does not affect timing or capacitor bank operation due to exceeding the Control Mode Limits When the Minimum Time Between Operations Delay is active the HMI displays the timer counting down alternating with the user lines Setting the Operation Counter Daily Operation Counter and Resettable Operati...

Page 271: ...ut then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Minimum Time B N OP 0 Sec C 6 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a va...

Page 272: ...s not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Close Warning Delay 30 Sec C 6 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ Close Open Warning Delay The Close Warning Delay is the time delay before the Close contact is energized The delay is indicated on the front panel by the flashing Close LED The OpenWa...

Page 273: ...CLS Warning Dly En 100 10 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 12 CLS Warning Dly En 100 C 11 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when inp...

Page 274: ...iously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Re Close Delay 300 Sec C 6 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid...

Page 275: ...anical spring That spring actuates the high voltage high current switch contacts These motors usually run from 2 to 5 seconds to load the spring for a switching operation that lasts a few milliseconds The motor runs in one direction for an Open operation and in the opposite direction for a Close operation The switch has auxiliary contacts that open the motor winding circuit just actuated eliminati...

Page 276: ...his allows the line voltage to settle and will prevent hunting when reverse operation is selected in the Bank Switch neutral current level detection 8 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select either Solenoid Driven or Motor Driven then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Switch Type setting that was selected Switch Control Type Solenoid Driven or Motor Driven 9 Pr...

Page 277: ...E Close and Open warning delays are enabled in Manual mode at all times Close and Open Warning Delay Enable in Auto and or Remote Re Close Delay 300 to 600 Seconds NOTE If Solenoid Driven Switch Control Type is chosen the user MUST set the Close and Open time delay for Auto Control Mode to at least equal to 10 seconds This allows the line voltage to settle and will prevent hunting when reverse ope...

Page 278: ...ntil the Temp Unit screen is displayed Temp Unit Fahrenheit 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Temp Unit Fahrenheit C 6 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the c...

Page 279: ...e CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Temperature Unit Settings dialog screen Figure 4 45 2 Enter the desired Temperature Unit setting Celsius or Fahrenheit 3 Select Save CapTalk will display a Save to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 4 Select OK CapTalk will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Figure 4 14 Figure 4 45 Temperature Unit Dialog Screen ...

Page 280: ...utral Current Frequency Operation Counter Resettable Counter Capacitor Bank Status Phase Current Primary Phase Current Power Factor Primary Watts VArs Primary VA Parameters are only available with VAr Control Mode Option NOTE Data logging includes Minimum Maximum and Average quantities for both voltage and primary phase current for each of the three phases Data mask is used to mask off data that t...

Page 281: ... the Data Log Interval screen is displayed Data Log Interval 5 10 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Data Log Interval 0 to 120 minutes in 1 minute increments then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Data Log Interval that was entered Data Log Interval XXXXX Data Logging Setup From CapTalk To select the data log interval between logs from CapTalk ...

Page 282: ...atically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Power up Open Cmd disable C If not re enter a valid code 7 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select either Enable or Disable ...

Page 283: ...larm is also included The Delta Voltage Alarm can be reset from the CapTalk Programmable Alarm Relay settings screen Figure 4 40 and from the HMI Configuration Programmable Alarm menu When the alarm is reset from the Programmable Alarm Relay settings screen CapTalk will momentarily display Delta Voltage will be reset to the Bandwidth to clear this alarm When the alarm is reset from the HMI the con...

Page 284: ...ote Limits and Auto Control Setting Time Delay Implementation The Auto Remote Limits and Auto Control Setting Time Delays are required to inhibit the capacitor bank control from unnecessary operations on temporary voltage excursions and is commonly set at 30 to 60 seconds The timer includes two selectable elements Definite Inverse and Integrating Instant Reset It is important to note that Inverse ...

Page 285: ...M 6280A Instruction Book 4 94 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 VBC V 11 12 Open Voltage Close Voltage 2 Figure 4 48 Inverse Time Delay Curve ...

Page 286: ...the measured neutral current to the Bank Status Closed current limit 1 to 10 A If the measured current is less than the programmed limit and the time delay has expired the control will initiate an alarm output to the user through unsolicited report and if enabled retry the Close operation in an attempt to clear the unbalanced condition There will not be any retry operations if the command is the s...

Page 287: ...ed Current Level 1 And Level 2 Enabled If the phase capacitors are large enough to be constructed from multiple segments or packs within each capacitor can it may be possible to detect a pack failure within a can by setting both current detection levels This is accomplished by setting the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 to the value shown inTable 4 5 which indicates a complete failure or one or two pha...

Page 288: ...ased controls measured voltage rises above the Control Open Voltage setting and times out the Control will stop the Retry Close operation and perform the Open During a Reverse Operation the control will ignore the controlling parameter voltage or current in relation to being in band or not unless the parameter exceeds the band opposite the operation it is retrying If that occurs the control will s...

Page 289: ...kout is in effect 4 Start Lockout Reset Time Delay timer 5 Remove control operation lockout when Lockout Reset Time Delay times out 6 HMI and CapTalk Metering and Status screen no longer indicate a Neutral Current Lockout is in effect 7 Resume operation If at any time the detected neutral current decreases to less than the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 setting the sequence of actions will stop and no...

Page 290: ...s been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Level2 En Dis ENABLE C 6 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton I...

Page 291: ...g the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Bank Failed Delay 10 to 300 seconds in 1 second increments then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Bank Failed Time Delay that was selected Bank Failed Delay XXX X Sec NOTE The Prior Operation Action element of the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 feature implements a user selected set of control actions when enabled Prior Op...

Page 292: ...layed reflecting the Block Reset Time Delay that was entered Block RST Time Delay XX Hrs NOTE The No Prior Operation element of the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 feature implements a user selected set of control actions when enabled No Prior Operation is determined by the control to be when neutral current is detected greater than 60 seconds after capacitor bank operation 25 Press the Down Arrow as n...

Page 293: ...r has been previously input then the following will be displayed Lockout RST En Dis ENABLE C 34 Utilizing the Up Down Arrow pushbuttons select either Enable or Disable Lockout Reset then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the selection that was made Lockout RST En Dis Enable or Disable 35 Press the Down Arrow as necessary until the Lockout Reset Time Delay screen i...

Page 294: ...l be displayed Go to Step 8 Failed L1 En Dis ENABLE C 6 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 7 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered the...

Page 295: ...t Limit that was selected Level1 Current Lmt XXX X A Enabling Disabling and Setting Bank Status From The HMI NOTE At bootup if Bank Status is enabled the control will determine the current status of the bank based on Bank Closed and Bank Open settings 1 PresstheDownArrow CNFGHotButton pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION SETP COMM 2 Press the Down Arro...

Page 296: ...shbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 14 Bank Status Closed 0 20 A C 12 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 13 Enter a val...

Page 297: ...is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 24 Bank Status Delay 60 0 Sec C 22 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 23 Enter a valid Level Access Code the...

Page 298: ...will be displayed reflecting the selection that was made Retry Operation ENABLE or disable Enabling Disabling Bank Switch Detect From The HMI 1 PresstheDownArrow CNFGHotButton pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION SETP COMM 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Cap Settings 3 PresstheRightor LeftArrowpushbuttons as n...

Page 299: ...Figure 4 49 2 From the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 section of the dialog screen select Enable Level 2 3 From the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 Failed Level 2 Prior Operation section of the dialog screen enter the desired settings Action Taken Retry Operation Reverse Operation and Block Reset Block Number of Attempts 1 to 9 Block Reset Time Delay 0 to 72 Hours 4 From the Bank Switch Failed Level 2 Fail...

Page 300: ...en enter the desired Bank StatusTime Delay setting 10 to 300 Sec in 1 Sec increments 12 From the Bank Status section of the dialog screen enter the desired Action Taken setting Retry Operation 13 If the control has been physically connected to the Bank Switch Contacts then Enable Bank Switch Status 14 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 15 Se...

Page 301: ...CBEMA Setpoints The Dropout should always be greater than Pickup in the Sag case The Dropout should be fixed to 100 in the Swell case The Pickup cannot be 100 If any of the above rules are violated an ERROR message will scroll across the HMI and the error can also be read using DNP When the load voltage is sagging or swelling greater than the pickup setting then a pickup status will be set after t...

Page 302: ... display the following Cap Settings 3 Press the Right or Left Arrow pushbuttons as necessary until the Phase Overcurrent screen is displayed Phase Overcurrent 4 Press the Down Arrow as necessary until the Pickup screen is displayed Pickup XXXX A 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 8 Pickup XXXX A C 6 ...

Page 303: ...vercurrent Time Delay 1 to 8160 seconds in 1 second increments then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Phase OC Time Delay that was entered Time Delay XXXX Sec Setting Phase Overcurrent From CapTalk 1 Select Setup Phase Overcurrent from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Phase Overcurrent dialog screen Figure 4 51 2 Enter the desired Phase Overcurrent...

Page 304: ...enu item in the Setup drop down menu Selecting the Settings Profile Trigger menu item opens the Settings Profile Trigger dialog screen Figure 4 53 which displays the triggers and allow each trigger to be assigned a profile Once a trigger has been selected as a trigger for one profile it is no longer available as a trigger for the other profiles Only one trigger can be assigned to a profile with th...

Page 305: ...M 6280A Instruction Book 4 114 Figure 4 52 Profile Names Dialog Screen Figure 4 53 Settings Profile Trigger Dialog Screen Figure 4 54 Season Trigger Dialog Screen ...

Page 306: ...e HMI will display the following message Profile Sw Active Disable Trig to Edit The user must disable the trigger or triggers that are active in order to change the active profile If a user attempts to change the Active Profile from CapTalk while a ProfileTrigger including Heartbeat is in effect CapTalk will display the following warning message Figure 4 58 Figure 4 58 Profile Switching Warning Me...

Page 307: ...has been previously input the following will be displayed Go to Step 7 Active Profile x C 5 If Level Access is active the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER ACCESS CODE _ NOTE When entering the Access code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 1 or 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Le...

Page 308: ...file for Editing from the HMI When a setpoint Profile is selected for editing in the HMI each setting header in the Setpoints menu with the exception of the Profile Settings header will indicate on the right side of the top line the Setpoint Profile that is being edited To select a Setpoint Profile for editing from the HMI perform the following 1 Press the Up Arrow SETP Hot Button pushbutton to aw...

Page 309: ...id Level 2 Access code was entered the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Profile to Edit x C If not re enter a valid code CAUTION The control will immediatly respond to the new setpoint changes if editing the Active Profile settings 7 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desired Profile to Edit then press the ENT pushbutton The desired Setpoint P...

Page 310: ...reen Figures 4 60 through 4 64 Selecting the desired Profile Tab presents the setpoints for editing When connected to a control the Save selection saves all settings for each individual Profile to the control In the File Mode File Save must be selected to capture settings changes in the File Figure 4 60 Setpoints Dialog Screen Voltage Control Classic ...

Page 311: ...M 6280A Instruction Book 4 120 Figure 4 61 Setpoints Dialog Screen Voltage Control Auto Adaptive Fixed ...

Page 312: ...Configuration 4 4 121 Figure 4 62 Setpoints Dialog Screen Voltage Control Auto Adaptive Average ...

Page 313: ...M 6280A Instruction Book 4 122 Figure 4 63 Setpoints Dialog Screen VAr Control ...

Page 314: ...Configuration 4 4 123 Figure 4 64 Setpoints Dialog Screen Current Control ...

Page 315: ...creen Figure 4 55 Enter the desired BelowTemperature setting between 40 and 185 F or 40 and 85 C CAUTION The control will immediatly respond to the new Settings Profile Trigger settings when the new Profile Trigger settings are saved to the control 9 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 10 Select OK CapTalk will display a Setpoints Successfull...

Page 316: ...his parameter is known as the Resultant Bandcenter and adapts to changing line conditions as follows a Bandcenter adapts based on a 28 day average of the measured input voltage b When Install Mode is initiated the Bandcenter is adjusted to the Install Mode Bandcenter setting NOTE This value cannot be set to exceed the control mode limits if they are enabled in Automatic Mode and has a settings ran...

Page 317: ...uto Adaptive Voltage Control Mode Install Mode should be used with the Auto Adaptive Averaging mode to initialize the control to its location It is recommended that the installer uses this feature with this mode of operation to optimize the control operation The Install Mode sequence of operation is described in Step 5 TheInstallModefeaturecanonlybeinitiatedlocally not available remotely By select...

Page 318: ...E When entering the Level 2 Access code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused g Enter the Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen then a C If not reenter a valid code Install Mode BC XXX X Volts C h At the cursor input the des...

Page 319: ...by placing Voltage Source selector switch in the position noted in Step 3 The control display will scroll Install Mode Initiated until completed and will set the Bandcenter to the Install Mode Band Center setting It then opens the Capacitor Bank subject to the Open Warning Delay timer to ensure both the bank and the switch are in the same open state After the 5 minute re close delay it closes the ...

Page 320: ...verridden by pre selected values of either Temperature or Time The Control OpenVoltage VArs or Current setting is the upper threshold limit above which the control will initiate an Open operation by loading an Open timer with the Open Time Delay specified by the user When the Open timer expires the control will determine whether the Open operation will be completed based on the following If the Te...

Page 321: ... input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 10 Ctrl Open Voltage 126 0 Volts C 8 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 9 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a val...

Page 322: ...directional arrows in the display indicate that by pressing Right or Left Arrow pushbuttons the display will jump to the Time Delay Selection display in this menu Pressing any other pushbutton except ENT will then jump back to the Close Def Delay display Close Def Delay 30 Sec 17 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displaye...

Page 323: ... then display the following Open Def Delay 30 Sec C If not re enter a valid code 25 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Open Def Delay 0 to 600 then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Open Def Delay that was selected Open Def Delay XX Sec Setting The Classic Auto Control Mode Time Delay Timer Characteristic and Type From The HMI 1 Verify that the ...

Page 324: ... as necessary to navigate to the Basic Timer Type menu item Basic Timer Type INTEGRATING 11 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 14 Basic Timer Type INTEGRATING C 12 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the ...

Page 325: ...n enter the desired Open Definite Inverse Timer value 0 to 600 Sec 8 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 9 Select OK CapTalk will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Figure 4 14 Setting Classic Auto Control Mode Time Delay Timer Characteristic and Type From CapTalk 1 Select Setup Setpoints from the CapTalk ...

Page 326: ... is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 9 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display...

Page 327: ...age then go to Step 22 17 Press the Down Arrow as necessary until Band Center is displayed Band Center 120 0 Volts 18 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 21 Band Center 120 0 Volts C 19 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the L...

Page 328: ...ier X X 27 Press the Down Arrow as necessary until the Close Inverse Time screen is displayed Close Inverse Time 1800 Sec 28 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 31 Close Inverse Time 1800 Sec C 29 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When ent...

Page 329: ...uto Adaptive Auto Control Mode Limits Settings from CapTalk proceed as follows 1 Select Setup Setpoints from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Setpoints dialog screen Figure 4 60 2 Verify that the correct Setpoint Profile is selected for editing 3 From the Auto Control Mode section of the dialog screen select EnableVoltage Control and Auto Adaptive Figure 4 61 will display 4 From the Au...

Page 330: ...If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 9 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen a...

Page 331: ...to Step 20 Duration 0 0 hrs C 18 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 19 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered then the display will bri...

Page 332: ...vel Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 29 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and t...

Page 333: ...ence Count 1 C 38 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired number of occurrences after which the temperature override will be ended then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the End After value that was selected Occurrence Count x Enabling Auto Control Mode Temperature Override From The HMI 1 Verify that the correct Setpoint Profile is selected for editing 2...

Page 334: ...hen the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 13 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the follow...

Page 335: ...to Step 24 Below Temp Limit 35 F C C 22 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 23 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered then the display w...

Page 336: ...k 1 Select Setup Setpoints from the CapTalk toolbar CapTalk will display the Setpoints dialog screen Figure 4 60 2 Verify that the correct Setpoint Profile is selected for editing 3 From the Auto Control Mode section of the Setpoints dialog screen select Time Override CapTalk Will display the Time Override Configuration dialog screen Figure 4 66 4 From the Bank Operation section of the dialog scre...

Page 337: ...rature Override CapTalk Will display the Temperature Override Configuration dialog screen Figure 4 67 4 Enter the following Above Temperature 40 to 85 C or 40 to 185 F Below Temperature 40 to 85 C or 40 to 185 F Operation Above Close Open or None Operation Below Close Open or None 5 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 6 Select OK CapTalk will...

Page 338: ...ge When the control receives an Close command from the client the control will evaluate the following inequalities based on if Remote Control Limits or the Control Mode Limits are enabled before making a decision whether to allow or inhibit the Close command Remote Control Limits enabled Vm V Overvoltage Limit then Inhibit Close Command whereVm is the instantaneous measured load voltage Remote Con...

Page 339: ...Remote Control Mode can be disabled by the user It is important to note that during an automatic operation when the control is in Remote Control Mode any command from the client device will supersede any ongoing operation only during the initial timing phase Enabling Disabling and Setting Remote Control Mode Limits From The HMI 1 Verify that the correct Setpoint Profile is selected for editing 2 P...

Page 340: ...mote OV Limit 122 0 12 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 15 Remote OV Limit 122 0 C 13 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input i...

Page 341: ...played The display will be either Definite or Inverse depending on the timer type selection in Timer Characteristic Voltage Limits Timer 30 Sec 22 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 25 Voltage Limits Timer 30 Sec C 23 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL ...

Page 342: ...he dialog screen enter the desired Definite Inverse Voltage Limits Timer value 0 to 600 Sec 8 Select Save CapTalk will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Figure 4 2 9 Select OK CapTalk will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Figure 4 14 Setting The Remote Control Mode Time Delay Timer Characteristic and Type From The HMI 1 Verify that the c...

Page 343: ...Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 13 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Basic Timer Type INTEGRATING C If not re enter a valid code 14 Utilizing the arrow pushbutto...

Page 344: ...uto or Remote control mode Local Manual Mode The control can be disabled from the above modes of operation by a front panel toggle switch and will respond only to front panel Close and Open switch commands when placed in Local Manual mode The control can only be returned to Automatic or Remote Operation by returning the front panel switch to the Remote Auto position When Control Mode Limits are en...

Page 345: ...ontrol Mode Limits were Enabled then go to Step 11 If all Control Mode Limits were Disabled no further action is required 11 Press the Down Arrow as necessary until the Max Volt Limit screen is displayed Max Volt Limit 128 0 Volts 12 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 15 Max Volt Limit 128 0 Volts C 13...

Page 346: ...ecting the Min Volt Limit that was selected Min Volt Limit XXX X 21 Press the Down Arrow as necessary until the Definite Time screen is displayed Definite Time 10 Sec 22 Press the ENT pushbutton If Level Access is not active or has been previously input then the following will be displayed Go to Step 25 Definite Time 10 Sec C 23 If Level Access is active then the Level Access prompt will be displa...

Page 347: ...Step 2 proceed as follows If Disable All was selected in Step 2 then no further action is required If Disable All was not selected in Step 3 then go to Step 5 5 From the Control Mode Limits section of the dialog screen enter the desired Maximum Voltage Limit 95 0 to 140 0 V in 0 1 increments 6 From the Control Mode Limits section of the dialog screen enter the desired Minimum Voltage Limit 95 0 to...

Page 348: ...l Connections Communication Connections The control includes a standard USB Port front RS 485 Fiber Optic port top and optional Ethernet port top if equipped RJ45 ST connector USB is an internal port and supports only MODBUS protocol and software updates Top COM Ports support MODBUS and DNP3 0 protocols The M 6280A and wireless communication unit are powered by the VT provided with the switched ca...

Page 349: ...rminal of the motor or solenoid driven capacitor switch OPEN Switches 120 V ac to the Open terminal of the motor or solenoid driven capacitor switch NEUTRAL CURRENT Neutral Current Input can be provided by the following Line Post Sensor 5 A CT equipped with automatic shorting disconnects 200 mA CT equipped with automatic shorting disconnects The pin out for the Cannon 3 Pin 5 Pin and 7 Pin connect...

Page 350: ... 2 3 4 5 Config 5S 51 Line Neutral CLOSE OPEN Line Neutral CLOSE OPEN NC POL LC POL 5 Blade Meter Socket Control Wiring TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 6 TB1 5 Control TB1 14 TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 6 TB1 5 Control TB2 5 1 2 3 4 5 5 Jaw Base CAUTION Neutral Current or Phase Current input wires located in the same physical cable as Line in Open and Close wiring may experience induced Neutral Current and or Phase Current t...

Page 351: ...1 8 TB1 9 TB1 6 Control TB2 5 TB1 5 TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 15 TB1 14 Control TB1 6 TB1 5 TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 14 TB2 5 Control TB1 6 TB1 5 TB2 5 TB1 8 TB1 9 TB1 6 Control TB2 5 TB1 5 TB2 5 TB1 8 TB1 9 TB1 6 Control TB2 4 TB1 5 TB1 8 TB1 9 TB1 6 Control TB1 5 TB2 5 TB1 8 TB1 9 TB1 6 Control TB1 5 1 2 5 6 3 4 6 Jaw Base 69 CLOSE OPEN Neutral Line TB1 9 TB1 8 Control TB1 6 TB1 5 CAUTION Neutral Current or Phase ...

Page 352: ...Control A B C Config Wire color coding does not apply to control terminal block wiring Wire color coding does not apply to control terminal block wiring 3 Pin Socket Cabinet Side B White LC RTN C Green or Bare Wire A BLACK LC POL 3 Pin Plug Cabinet Side B Red NC RTN C Shield A BLACK NC POL LC POL Line Current Polarity LC RTN Load Current Return NC POL Neutral Current Polarity NC RTN Neutral Curren...

Page 353: ... OPEN LC POL TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 5 TB1 6 TB2 5 5E Line Neutral CLOSE OPEN TB1 9 TB1 8 TB1 5 TB1 6 Control 5 Pin Plug CLOSE OPEN LINE NEUTRAL NC POL LC POL C BROWN D BLUE B YELLOW A BLACK E RED Wire color coding does not apply to control terminal block wiring NC POL Neutral Current Polarity LC POL Line Current Polarity NC RTN Neutral Current Return LC RTN Load Current Return Table 5 5 5 Pin Cannon Plug...

Page 354: ... 9 TB1 8 TB1 5 Control F Orange G White NC POL Neutral TB1 14 TB1 8 LC POL Neutral TB1 5 TB1 8 LC POL Neutral TB1 5 TB1 8 7 Pin Plug D Not Used NC POL E BLUE LC POL F ORANGE CLOSE C RED OPEN B GREEN LINE A BLACK NEUTRAL G WHITE Wire color coding does not apply to control terminal block wiring NC POL Neutral Current Polarity LC POL Line Current Polarity NC RTN Neutral Current Return LC RTN Load Cur...

Page 355: ...A LC POL C Enclosure Ground Stud 3 PIN SOCKET A BLACK LC POL B White LC RTN 3 PIN PLUG C Green or Bare Wire TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TB2 B LC RTN Enclosure Ground Stud Line Post Sensor 600A 0 10 V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 Figure 5 1 3 Pin Cannon Cabinet Connection Line Current Line Post Sensor ...

Page 356: ...round Stud 3 Pin Plug Orientation Cabinet Side H V Distribution Circuit A B C N Fuses Switch Capacitor 50 0 2 CT TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 CAUTION Use of a Fisher Pierce AT 929 for Neutral Current input to the M 6280A control without Jumper JP1 placed in the A B position will result in damage to the control and the display of an error code Figure 5 2 3 Pin Cannon Cabinet Connection Neutral Curr...

Page 357: ... VOLTAGE E Yellow A Black D Orange NEUTRAL LC POL TB2 Field M 6280A Enclosure Capacitor Bank H V Distribution Circuit A B C N HV 120 V ac Note A line to line VT with 120 V ac secondary is also acceptable Fuses Switch Capacitor LINE Open Close 600 A 0 10 V Line Post Sensor 0 10 V CLOSE NEUTRAL LINE VOLTAGE LINE CURRENT OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 Figure 5 3 5 Pin Cannon Plug Line Post Sensor Line...

Page 358: ...INE E Yellow A Black D Orange NEUTRAL NC POL TB2 Field M 6280A Enclosure Capacitor Bank H V Distribution Circuit A B C N HV 120 V ac Note A line to line VT with 120 V ac secondary is also acceptable Fuses Switch Capacitor LINE Open Close CLOSE NEUTRAL LINE NEUTRAL CURRENT OPEN 600 A 0 10 V Line Post Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 Figure 5 4 5 Pin Cannon Plug Line Post Sensor Neutral Current Confi...

Page 359: ...ED OPEN B GREEN LINE A BLACK NEUTRAL G WHITE 7 PIN PLUG 7 PIN PLUG NC RTN D TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314 15 16 Field M 6280A Enclosure Field M 6280A Enclosure CLOSE C OPEN B NEUTRAL G LINE A NC POL E LC POL F NC LC RTN D B 1276 1 Optional B 1276 Placed for Neutral Current Applications 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 TB2 Enclosure Ground Stud Optional B 1276 Placed for Line Current Applications NOTE S...

Page 360: ...C Input Switch Status B Input Switch Status A Input 12 V dc Wetting Supply Alarm Output NO Alarm Output Common Alarm Output NC Factory installed Jumper that is required for Close Open output 200 mA 5 A CT or Line Post Current Sensor Optional M 2980A Cabinet Door Intrusion Detection Switch Open when cabinet door is open Closed when cabinet door is closed Not Used 12 V dc Backup Power 12 V dc Backup...

Page 361: ... LINE POST TB1 14 15 10 0V 1 0 VA LINE POST SENSOR LOAD 0 125A 250V 8AG TB1 8 10 90 140V 8VA TB1 5 6 9 240V 10A TB2 6 7 8 120V 6A TB1 1 2 4 7 11 16 12V 0 100A TB2 11 12 10 16V 5W A B C JP1 A B C JP1 Place Jumper JP1 in the A B position when a Fisher Pierce AT 929 Neutral Current Sensor is used Ser No XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Software _________________ Model M 6280A XXXXXXXXX BECKWITH ELECTRIC CO INC 6190 11...

Page 362: ... duplex RS 485 link of the M 6280A top COM Port A port powered converter made by B B Electronics of Ottawa IL Model 485LP9TB was used to test the two wire RS 485 link This converter is available in commercial and extended temperature ranges When connecting the RS 485 a 120 Ohm resistor See Figure 4 in specification should be connected at the last control connector across A B However in some cases ...

Page 363: ...ication Connections 5 3 Intrusion Detection Intrusion Detection Microswitch The M 2980A cabinet door intrusion detection microswitch Figure 5 6 status Close Open Condition is monitored by the M 6280A If an Open Condition is detected a DNP binary input point for intrusion detection will be set and will generate a DNP event The intrusion detection will also be monitored using MODBUS register 1791 bi...

Page 364: ...g and motor power circuits are connected to the External Power binding post on the front panel The unit can be tested using an external 120 V RMS source of proper polarity applied to these terminals Testing can be accomplished by adjusting the amplitude of the external source The VOLTAGE SOURCE switch will disconnect all power to the voltage control section of the control unit when selected to the...

Page 365: ...ollowing will be displayed Go to Step 7 LED Scroll Test Test in Progress 5 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Leve...

Page 366: ...the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following Input Test 10000000 If not re enter a valid code 7 Determine the inputs to be tested and the corresponding position from right to left in the input test s...

Page 367: ...git when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the following alarm contact 000 If not re enter a valid code 7 The cursor will be located under the far right zero which corresponds to the control Alarm Contact Position 2 is the...

Page 368: ...st 00000000 5 If Level 2 Access is active then the Level 2 Access prompt will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 2 ACCESS _ NOTE When entering the Level 2 Access code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 6 Enter a valid Level 2 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 2 Access code was entered then the display will briefly fla...

Page 369: ...abling SCADA Test Mode 1 Verify that the capacitor bank associated with the control is in a configuration that supports testing If the control is connected to field connections Programmable Alarm Relay then determine the necessary test method s 2 Press the ENT Util Hot Button pushbutton The control will go directly to the Utilities menu UTILITIES COMM MNTR 3 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as nece...

Page 370: ...ime A 15 Setpoints Override Function Temp A 16 Configuration Cap Settings A 17 Configuration Programmable Alarm A 17 Configuration System Clock A 18 Configuration CBEMA Setup A 18 Configuration Bank Switch Status A 19 Configuration Common Settings A 20 Configuration Harmonics Setup A 21 Configuration THD Trip Settings A 22 Configuration Phase Overcurrent A 23 Configuration Data Logging A 24 Config...

Page 371: ...SETPOINTS MNTR CNFG Metering Voltage xxx x V Delta Voltage x xx Volts Primary Voltage xxx x Neutral Current x xx Amps Frequency xx x Hz Cap Information Reset Op Counter E 0 Daily Op Counter 0 Harmonics Voltage THD x x Press ENT to view Voltage Harmonics Operation Counter 0 Current THD x x Press ENT to view Current Harmonics Power Factor x Phase Current x Amps Primary Watts x xx MW Primary VArs x x...

Page 372: ... Control Mode CURRENT CTRL Ctrl Open Current xxx A Ctrl Close Current xxx A Close Def Delay xxx Sec Open Def Delay xxx Sec Time Delay Selection Definite or Inverse Basic Timer Type Instant Reset or Integrating To Override Function To Auto Remote Limits BC Selection AVERAGE Resultant BC xxx x Volts BW Multiplier x x Resultant BW x x Volts Close Inverse TIme xxxx Sec Open Inverse TIme xxxx Sec Volta...

Page 373: ...Volts Remote UV Limit xxx x Volts Voltage Limits Timer xx Sec Cont To Auto Control Setting Time Delay Selection Definite or Inverse Basic Timer Type Instant Reset or Integrating Active Setpoint Profile or Setpoint Profile Selected for Editing Override Function 1 Override Type Time Start Date 01 01 70 Start Time 00 00 00 Duration xx x hrs Operation Open Recurrence Daily Range Of Occurence No End Da...

Page 374: ...ems will be displayed ONLY in the optional VAr Control Mode Neutral I Multiplier xxx xx x 3Ph Cap Bank Size xxxx VArs Normal Voltage xxx x Volts Event 1 disable Event1 Sag Pickup xxx Event1 Sag Dropout xxx CBEMA Setup Event1 Sag Min Dur xx ms sec Repeats for Events 2 thru 4 Clear All Counters Ready Press ENTER Rst Delta V Alarm Ready Press ENTER Rst Neutral Block Ready Press ENTER Rst Neutral Lock...

Page 375: ...A Bank Status ENABLE Bank Status Closed xx xx A Bank Status Open xx xx A Bank Status Delay xxx Sec Retry Operation disable Bank Switch Detect ENABLE Bank Failed Delay xxx Sec Prior OP Action 000 No of Retry Attempts x Block RST Time Delay xx Hrs Reverse OP and Block 010 Reset Block 001 If Enabled Retry Operation 001 If Enabled No Prior Op En Dis ENABLE Open Lockout T Delay xxxx If Enabled Lockout ...

Page 376: ...oad Setpoints Press ENT to begin Save Setpoints Press ENT to begin Save Data Log Press ENT to begin Load DNP config Press ENT to begin DNP Config Bluetooth Bluetooth Enable ENABLE Reset Ready Press ENTER Protocol MODBUS Authentication disable Friendly Name M6280A Auto Negotiation ENABLE Save seq of events Press ENT to begin Save oscillograph Press ENT to begin Save Clone Press ENT to begin Load Cl...

Page 377: ...NT to Begin Output Test Press ENT to test Button Input Test Press ENT to Begin Watchdog resets X Total resets X Clear reset counters Press ENT to begin Temp Calibration Press ENT to Proceed Install Mode BC xxx x Volts Temperature xx x C F Start Install Mode ENABLE NC Cal Coefficient 32767 X These items will be displayed ONLY in the optional VAr Control Mode SCADA Test Mode disabled Reset Delta Cur...

Page 378: ...culated value of Phase Current with VAr Control mode option Primary Watts X X MW Displays the calculated primary quantity based on the user selected voltage and current multipliers VT configuration line to ground single phase and measured secondary voltage and current with VAr Control Mode option Primary VArs X X MVArs Displays the calculated primary quantity based on the user selected voltage and...

Page 379: ...e the last time it was checked Daily Op Counter 0 Displays the Daily Op Counter Limit setting that when exceeded blocks further Cap Bank operations until 12 00 am Monitor Status Press ENT to view Mode and Status Displays the Operational Mode Auto Manual Remote Band Status Blocks in effect and Limits exceeded Press ENT to view Bank Switch Status Displays the Bank Switch status for each phase On or ...

Page 380: ...es the capacitor bank based on measured voltage at the bank location The Open and Close voltage points are individually selectable allowing the user to determine the desired hysteresis range of operation Ctrl Open Voltage XXX X Volts The Control Open Voltage setting is the upper threshold limit above which the control will initiate an Open operation by loading an Open timer with the Open Time Dela...

Page 381: ...EFINITE The Control timer in Current Control Mode defaults to Definite Time Basic Timer Type INSTANT RESET Toggles between integrating timer and instantaneous reset INST_RESET timer upon current return to in band condition Control Mode VAR CTRL The control opens and closes the capacitor bank based on Measured VAr values at the bank expressed as a percentage of the bank size The Open and Close VAr ...

Page 382: ... measured input voltage BW Multiplier X X This parameter is a setting that is used to calculate the Band Width based on Delta Voltage Setting range is 1 0 to 2 0 in 0 1 increments Resultant BW X X Volts This parameter is the result of the Delta Voltage times the Band Width Multiplier For reference the Delta Voltage is a calculated average of the measured value of the change in voltage when a Capac...

Page 383: ...to calculate the Open and Close Voltage Rails from the Band Center Close Inverse Time XXXX Sec The Close Inverse Timer has a setting range of 60 to 3600 seconds in 1 second increments and a default setting of 1800 seconds It uses a linear integrating timer type when voltage returns in band before timing is complete which decrements the timer at a fixed rate to 0 Open Inverse Time XXXX Sec The Open...

Page 384: ...ote Control Mode can be set to the following Disable Limits Enable Limits Remote OV Limit XXX X Volts Remote Overvoltage Limit that when exceeded initiates an Open operation Adjustable from 95 0 to 140 0 V in 0 1 V increments Figure A 7 Setpoints Screens page 5 of 6 Remote UV Limit XXX X Volts Remote Undervoltage Limit that when exceeded initiates a Close operation Adjustable from 95 0 to 140 0 V ...

Page 385: ...reset number of occurrences Setpoints Override Function Temp Override Type Temp Provides the user with ability to place aTemperature Override on capacitor bank operation based on ambient temperature being above and below the temperature setpoint Above Temp Limit 35 F Temperature limit can be set from 40 to 85 C or 40 to 185 F Above Operation No Operation Sets the override action if the ambient tem...

Page 386: ...00 am This value is stored in non volatile memory A single Open is allowed by Remote or Manual if the capacitor bank is closed when the Daily Operations Counter Limit is exceeded Settable from 2 to 99 Power up Open Cmd disable This feature provides the user with the ability to have the control issue an Open command to the capacitor bank when the control powers up Average Voltage Prd XX Sec Allows ...

Page 387: ...nd date Press ENT to set date change mode indicated by flashing C Used in conjunction with drag hands memories where the date time stamp will be recorded for each drag hand quantity Figure A 8 Configuration Screens page 2 of 8 Daylight Savings disable Allows automatic Daylight Savings time adjustment to be enabled or disabled Configuration CBEMA Setup Normal Voltage xxx x Volts This parameter esta...

Page 388: ...n Retry Operation is activated Block RST Time Delay XX Hrs When Prior OP Action Reset Block is activated this setting provides a timed reset of the block activated by the Reverse Operation and Block selection This setting can be set from 1 to 72 hours No Prior Op En Dis ENABLE Enables the Open Lockout Time Delay Open Lockout T Delay XXXX When enabled and if the measured Level 2 neutral current is ...

Page 389: ...on by the control in the event that the Bank Status Closed or Open neutral current is exceeded Bank Switch Detect ENABLE When enabled reads Bank Switch contacts to determine bank status Configuration Common Settings Close Warning Delay XX Sec When a Close command is issued regardless of mode of operation a Close time delay must time out before the capacitor bank is closed During that delay the red...

Page 390: ...etermines the Close Open Pulse range as either seconds or milliseconds Close Open Pulse XX Sec or msec Close Open Pulse Duration is the period of time that the Close or Open contact stays energized Based on Switch Type selection It can be 50 to 100 msec for a Solenoid Driven Switch or 5 to 15 seconds for an Motor Driven Switch Minimum Time B N OP X Sec The Minimum Time Between Operations feature a...

Page 391: ... A 8 Configuration Screens page 6 of 8 Configuration THD Trip Settings V THD Trip Enable Enable Allows the user to enable or disable the Voltage THD trip feature V THD Trip PU XX Allows the user to select the Voltage THD Trip Pickup value 1 to 100 V THD Lockout Rst XX Establishes the V THD level at which the Voltage THD Lockout Reset Delay starts timing 1 to 100 V THD Trip Delay XX Sec The V THD T...

Page 392: ...and Lockout Operations within the time period established by the MaximumTime forTHD Lockout Reset timer before the control is locked out and requires a user to reset 1 to 5 operations Max Time for THD Ops XX Min Establishes the time period where THD Lockouts and Resets are counted to initiate a control lockout that requires a user reset 5 to 3600 minutes Configuration Phase Overcurrent Pickup XXX ...

Page 393: ... to clear all data log records from the HMI Configuration Nameplate Voltage Multiplier XXXX X X Adjustable from 0 1 to 3260 0 in 0 1 increments with a factory setting of 60 0 User selection must include knowledge of VT ratio sensing VT ratio correction VT Correction xx x Volts VT ratio correction is adjustable from 15 V to 15 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 0 V Phase I Multiplier X...

Page 394: ...der Address x 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 1 Configures a three digit numerical address from 1 to 65519 for remote communications The factory setting is 1 Baud Rate 9600 Selects baud rate for COM1 located on the top of the control P...

Page 395: ...sed for the timeout period specified 15 to 50 000 seconds in order for any Access Code changes to take effect when this feature is enabled TX Delay 10 mS This delay allows the control transmission to be slowed down to allow SCADA systems to read control transmission 10 mS Communication Memory Card SD Quick Capture Press ENT to begin The SD Card Quick Capture feature provides the means in one step ...

Page 396: ...Card into the unit DNP Config File doesn t exist If a DNP Config file is not loaded on the control this menu will display file doesn t exist If a file is present it will display the file name Save Metering Data Press ENT to begin Provides the user with the capability to save all metering data to a Smart Flash SD Card Firmware Update Press ENT to begin Provides the user with the ability to update t...

Page 397: ...set the Bluetooth Module to Beckwith factory default settings Protocol MODBUS Provides the ability to select either MODBUS or DNP3 0 protocol Authentication disable Enables or disables Authentication and provides the means to enter a Pass Key when set 1 to 16 characters Friendly Name M6280A Allows the user to name the unit maximum of 32 characters Bluetooth Pass Reset Ready Press ENTER This featur...

Page 398: ...alid DNP poll is received from a client device before the SCADA HeartBeat timer expires If at the end of the SCADA HeartBeat period the control did not receive a valid DNP poll the control will then revert to the Auto Control Mode If the SCADA HeartBeat feature is disabled the control resides in Auto Control Mode and will enter Remote Control Mode ONLY after the Client device send a BLOCK Auto com...

Page 399: ...cator or description If not configured a row of 15 asterisks will appear in bottom row of User Line 2 screen Level 1 Access Code Press ENT to change Configures a six digit alpha numerical Access Code for Level 1 Factory setting is 000000 disabled Level 2 Access Code Press ENT to change Configures a six digit alpha numerical Access Code for Level 2 Factory setting is 222222 Clear OSC Record Press E...

Page 400: ...X Degree This item is to allow the user to manually compensate for any phase shift deviation that could be introduced by the line sensor or line CTs The range is from 0 359 degrees I Cal Coefficient 8192 Current calibration factor Requires Level 3 Access to change Uncmp PF Factor Sin 0 X Uncmp PF Sin menu item displays the factory phase calibration coefficients after the control has been calibrate...

Page 401: ...perature C F Displays the ambient temperature value at the control Figure A 10 Utilities Screens page 2 of 2 Start Install Mode ENABLE Initializes the Auto Adaptive Bandcenter to the value entered in Install Mode BC Install Mode BC XXX X Volts Provides the means to preset the Auto Adaptive Bandcenter SCADA Test Mode disabled The SCADA Test Mode allows the user to initiate a local Close command to ...

Page 402: ...ation Setpoint and Communication Record Forms Configuration B 2 Setpoints B 5 Alarms B 32 Wakeup Screens B 32 Data Logging B 32 Harmonics B 33 Oscillograph Setup B 33 Sequence of Events Setup B 34 CBEMA Settings B 35 Comm Settings B 36 ...

Page 403: ...________ Phase Shift Compensation 0 0 to 359 0 0 0 ______________ Save Block Auto at Power Off o Disable Disable o Enable BANK SWITCH STATUS Bank Switch Failed Level 2 Bank Switch Failed Level 2 1 0 to 200 0 A 2 0 ______________ Level 2 o Disable o Enable Enable Time Delay 10 to 300 Sec 60 ______________ Failed Level 2 Prior Operation Action Taken o Retry Operation o Reverse Operation and Block o ...

Page 404: ...ed 0 10 to 10 0 A 0 20 ______________ Bank Status Open 0 10 to 10 0 A 0 10 ______________ Bank Status o Disable o Enable Enable Time Delay 10 to 300 Sec 60 ______________ Action Taken o Retry Operation Bank Switch Detect o Disable o Enable Enable COUNTERS Operation Counter Configuration o Close Only o Open or Close Open or Close Resettable Counter o Reset 0 ______________ Operation Counter Preset ...

Page 405: ...90 Sec 0 ______________ Enable o Auto o Remote Re Close Delay 300 to 600 Sec 300 ______________ Switch Control Type o Solenoid Driven Solenoid Driven o Motor Driven Close Open Pulse Duration Solenoid Driven 50 to 100 msec 100 ______________ Motor Driven 5 to 15 Sec 7 ______________ TEMPERATURE UNIT Temperature Unit o Celsius o Fahrenheit Fahrenheit NOTE Default Setting Figure B 1 Configuration Rec...

Page 406: ...e ____ o o o o o o o o Above Temperature ____ o o o o o o o o Reverse Power ____ o o o o o o o o NOTE SCADA is the selected trigger for all profiles and 1 Priority by Default o Season 1 Trigger Bank Operation Start Date Present Date ______________ Start Time Present Time ______________ End Date Present Date ______________ End Time Present Time ______________ Occurrences ______________ Duration 0 0...

Page 407: ..._ End Date Present Date ______________ End Time Present Time ______________ Occurrences ______________ Duration 0 0 to 24 0 Hours 0 0 ______________ Recurrence Pattern o Daily Daily o Weekly o Sunday o Monday o Tuesday o Wednesday o Thursday o Friday o Saturday o Season 4 Trigger Bank Operation Start Date Present Date ______________ Start Time Present Time ______________ End Date Present Date ____...

Page 408: ...Auto Control Mode Voltage o Enable Voltage Control Enable Voltage Control o Enable VAr Control o Enable Current Control o Classic Classic o Auto Adaptive Classic Voltage Control Control Open Voltage 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Control Close Voltage 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time...

Page 409: ...nverse Time 60 to 3600 Sec 3600 ______________ Average Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time 60 to 3600 Sec 3600 ______________ Open Inverse Time 60 to 3600 Sec 3600 ______________ Auto Control Mode VAr Control Open VArs 100 to 100 25 ______________ Control Close VArs 0 to 100 75 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Defi...

Page 410: ...ure Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Temperature Above C 40 to 85 18 or F 40 to 185 32 ______________ Operation Above o Close o Open o None None Temperature Below C 40 to 85 18 or F 40 to 185 32 ______________ Operation Below o Close o Open o None None o Time Override o Close o Open Open Start Date 1 1 2010 ______________ Start Time 12 00 00 AM ______________ End Date 1 2 2010 __________...

Page 411: ...____________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Control Mode Limits Maximum Voltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 132 0 ______________ Minimum Voltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 108 0 ______________ Definite Time 0 to 60 Sec 10 ______________ o Disable All o Enable in Auto Enable in Auto o Enable in Remote o Enable in...

Page 412: ...__________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Auto Adaptive Voltage Control o Fixed o Average Average Fixed Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 ______________ Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time 60 to 3600 Sec 3600 ______________ Open Inverse Time 60 to 3600 Sec ...

Page 413: ...0 A 10 ______________ Control Close Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection Definite Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating _ o Instant Reset Instant Reset o Temperature Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit Fahrenheit Temperature Above C 40 to 85 18 or F 40 to 185 32 ______________ Opera...

Page 414: ...Enable Limits Overvoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Undervoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Definite Voltage Limits Timer 0 to 600 Sec 30 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Control Mode Limits Maximum Voltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 132 0 ______________ Minim...

Page 415: ... to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Auto Adaptive Voltage Control o Fixed o Average Average Fixed Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 ______________ Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time...

Page 416: ...set Instant Reset Auto Control Mode Current Control Open Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Control Close Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection Definite Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating _ o Instant Reset Instant Reset o Temperature Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit Fahrenhe...

Page 417: ...y o Thursday o Friday o Saturday Remote Control Mode o Disable Limits o Enable Limits Enable Limits Overvoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Undervoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Definite Voltage Limits Timer 0 to 600 Sec 30 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset...

Page 418: ... Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Auto Adaptive Voltage Control o Fixed o Average Average Fixed Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 ______________ Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time 60 to ...

Page 419: ...tant Reset Instant Reset Auto Control Mode Current Control Open Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Control Close Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection Definite Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating _ o Instant Reset Instant Reset o Temperature Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit F...

Page 420: ...rsday o Friday o Saturday Remote Control Mode o Disable Limits o Enable Limits Enable Limits Overvoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Undervoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Definite Voltage Limits Timer 0 to 600 Sec 30 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Contro...

Page 421: ... to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Auto Adaptive Voltage Control o Fixed o Average Average Fixed Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 ______________ Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time...

Page 422: ...set Instant Reset Auto Control Mode Current Control Open Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Control Close Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection Definite Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating _ o Instant Reset Instant Reset o Temperature Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit Fahrenhe...

Page 423: ...y o Thursday o Friday o Saturday Remote Control Mode o Disable Limits o Enable Limits Enable Limits Overvoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Undervoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Definite Voltage Limits Timer 0 to 600 Sec 30 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset...

Page 424: ... Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Auto Adaptive Voltage Control o Fixed o Average Average Fixed Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 ______________ Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time 60 to ...

Page 425: ...tant Reset Instant Reset Auto Control Mode Current Control Open Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Control Close Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection Definite Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating _ o Instant Reset Instant Reset o Temperature Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit F...

Page 426: ...rsday o Friday o Saturday Remote Control Mode o Disable Limits o Enable Limits Enable Limits Overvoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Undervoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Definite Voltage Limits Timer 0 to 600 Sec 30 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Contro...

Page 427: ... to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Auto Adaptive Voltage Control o Fixed o Average Average Fixed Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 ______________ Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time...

Page 428: ...set Instant Reset Auto Control Mode Current Control Open Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Control Close Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection Definite Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating _ o Instant Reset Instant Reset o Temperature Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit Fahrenhe...

Page 429: ...y o Thursday o Friday o Saturday Remote Control Mode o Disable Limits o Enable Limits Enable Limits Overvoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Undervoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Definite Voltage Limits Timer 0 to 600 Sec 30 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset...

Page 430: ... Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Auto Adaptive Voltage Control o Fixed o Average Average Fixed Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 ______________ Band Width Multiple of Delta V 1 0 to 2 0 V 1 0 ______________ Close Inverse Time 60 to ...

Page 431: ...tant Reset Instant Reset Auto Control Mode Current Control Open Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Control Close Current 10 to 600 A 10 ______________ Close Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Open Definite Time 0 to 600 Sec 60 ______________ Time Delay Selection Definite Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating _ o Instant Reset Instant Reset o Temperature Override o Celsius o Fahrenheit F...

Page 432: ...rsday o Friday o Saturday Remote Control Mode o Disable Limits o Enable Limits Enable Limits Overvoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 126 0 ______________ Undervoltage Limits 95 0 to 140 0 V 114 0 ______________ Definite Voltage Limits Timer 0 to 600 Sec 30 ______________ Time Delay Selection o Definite Time Definite Time o Inverse Time Basic Timer Type o Integrating o Instant Reset Instant Reset Contro...

Page 433: ...al o Self Test o Voltage THD Lockout o Current THD Lockout Wakeup Screens o Voltage o Operation Counter o Primary Watts o Delta Voltage o Resettable Operation Counter o Primary VArs o Frequency o Daily Operation Counter o Primary VA o Primary Voltage o Temperature o Current THD o Neutral Current o Power Factor o Date Time o Voltage THD o Phase Current Data Logging LOGGING TIMER Data Log Interval 0...

Page 434: ... Disable o Enable Min Fund I Threshold 0 to 150 0 A 20 0 ______________ Delay 1 to 300 Sec 1 ______________ Oscillograph Setup Number of Partitions 1 to 16 1 ______________ Samples Cycle 16 32 64 16 ______________ Post Trigger Delay 5 to 95 5 ______________ Scroll Message o Enable o Disable Disable Pickup Dropout o Close Command o Close Command o Open Command o Open Command o Maximum Voltage Limit...

Page 435: ...BEMA 3 o CBEMA 3 o CBEMA 4 o CBEMA 4 o Delta Voltage Alarm o Delta Voltage Alarm o HMI Active o HMI Active o Phase Overcurrent o Phase Overcurrent AND Gate Setup Pickup Level Sensitive Dropout Level Sensitive o Close Command o Close Command o Open Command o Open Command o Maximum Voltage Limit o Maximum Voltage Limit o Minimum Voltage Limit o Minimum Voltage Limit o Remote Overvoltage Limit o Remo...

Page 436: ...A Event 2 o Disable Disable o Enable SAG Pickup 50 to 130 50 ______________ SAG Dropout 51 to 130 55 ______________ SAG Minimum Duration 1 to 120 Cycles 20 ______________ CBEMA Event 3 o Disable Disable o Enable SAG Pickup 50 to 130 50 ______________ SAG Dropout 51 to 130 55 ______________ SAG Minimum Duration 60 to 60000 Cycles 60 ______________ CBEMA Event 4 o Disable Disable o Enable SAG Pickup...

Page 437: ...top Bit o 1 1 o 2 Sync Time 1 to 5000 2 max 5000ms ______________ TX Delay 1 to 50ms 10 max 50ms ______________ RS 232 Module Protocol o MODBUS MODBUS o DNP3 Baud Rate o 300 o 600 o 1200 o 2400 o 4800 o 9600 o 19200 o 38400 o 57600 o 115200 115200 Parity o NONE NONE o EVEN o ODD Stop Bit o 1 o 2 2 Sync Time 1 to 5000 50 max 5000ms ______________ TX Delay 1 to 50ms 10 max 50ms ______________ NOTE D...

Page 438: ... to 65519 2 ______________ Feeder Address 1 to 65519 3 ______________ COMMUNICATION ACCESS SECURITY Communication Access and Timeout Communication Access o Disable Disable o Enable Communication Access Timeout 1 to 50 000 Sec 60 ______________ SCADA HEARTBEAT SETTINGS Settings Heart Beat Method o Disable o Standard Standard o Direct SCADA HeartBeat 1 to 300 Min 1 ______________ NOTE Default Settin...

Page 439: ...uetooth Disable o Enable Authentication o Disable Authentication Disabled o Set Password __________________ ETHERNET SETUP Ethernet Auto Negotiation o Disable Disable o Enable DHCP Protocol o Disable Disable o Enable IP Address 0 0 0 0 ______________ Net Mask 0 0 0 0 ______________ Gateway 0 0 0 0 ______________ Keepalive Time 1 to 50 000 Sec 120 ______________ Port MODBUS Port 0 to 65 535 502 ___...

Page 440: ... Delay Sec If unsolicited responses are enabled this parameter specifies the maximum amount of time after an event in the corresponding class is received before an unsolicited response will be generated Class 1 Max Events If unsolicited responses are enabled the parameter specifies the maximum number of events in the corresponding class to be allowed before an unsolicited response will be generate...

Page 441: ...l report by exception under the class type in the Mask setting When the point value exceeds the deadband value it will initiate a report by exception to the master The Mask value defaults to CLASS TWO and defines what polling class type the point is mapped to The Mask value can also be set to CLASS ONE orTHREE by double left clicking on the desired point Mask element Editing Binary Control Output ...

Page 442: ...response session will employ that session key The Update key can be up to 32 hex characters 0123456789ABCDF 128 bits Challenge Response Timeout The range is from 0 100 seconds This is the response time within which the control is expecting a response to a challenge Duration of Session Key This duration must be configured in minutes 0 100 and in count 0 65535 This duration represents the maximum ti...

Page 443: ...C 4 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure C 1 DNP Configuration Editor Dialog Screen Figure C 2 DNP Configuration Editor Binary Inputs Dialog Screen ...

Page 444: ...C 5 Appendix C Figure C 3 DNP Configuration Editor Analog Inputs Dialog Screen Figure C 4 DNP Configuration Editor Binary Control Outputs Dialog Screen ...

Page 445: ...C 6 M 6280A Instruction Book Figure C 5 DNP Configuration Editor Analog Outputs Dialog Screen Figure C 6 DNP Configuration Editor Counters Dialog Screen ...

Page 446: ...C 7 Appendix C Figure C 7 DNP Configuration Editor Security Dialog Screen Figure C 8 DNP Configure Update Keys and Critical Request Function Codes Dialog Screen ...

Page 447: ...ints you wish to include in the DNP map by selecting Copy All or dragging the desired point s to the Selected Points window 4 Edit the Selected Points for each tab as necessary to match your SCADA RTU or Master setup 5 Select Save File from the DNP Configurator menu bar CapTalk will display a Save As dialog screen with a xml file extension 6 Name the file and then select Save 7 If CapTalk is conne...

Page 448: ...n No ack from eeprom while it s being accessed 8105 ERROR_EE_RD_LONG This code is displayed when No ack from eeprom while it s being accessed 8106 ERROR_EE_WR_OUT_OF_MEM Error code indicates that the buffer used for tempo rary storage of the eeprom data before it is actually written is full 8107 ERROR_EE_WR_MSG_CREATE Error code indicates that eeprom write command message creation has failed possi...

Page 449: ...on allocated for SOE storage error appears immediately during boot up process if code is not properly configured 2401 ERROR_FLASH_WRONG_PG_SIZE Flash page size in the configuration table is not valid error appears immediately during boot up process if code is not properly configured 2402 ERROR_FLASH_ACCESS_TIMEOUT The response for get flash id command was never received error appears immediately d...

Page 450: ...f during the firmware update flash memory was accessed by another process 2600 ERROR_TERM_FLASH_BUFF_ERR Error occurs in the terminal mode if the allocated temp ram buffer can t fit one page of flash memory 2700 ERROR_XML_SP_OUT_OF_MEM Error occurs during setpoint file or password file xml parsing if there is not enough space in ram for parser 2710 ERROR_TAP_STAT_SIZE Tap statistic structure has i...

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Page 452: ...3 Adaptive Features 4 5 4 129 Adaptive Voltage Control Mode SP 4 4 5 4 126 A 13 Control Mode Settings 4 4 4 125 Control Setting Time Delay Implementation 4 4 4 93 LED 2 2 2 9 Automatic Classic Voltage Control Mode 4 92 Availability 3 1 3 2 Average Option 4 4 4 125 B B 1391 Resistor Assembly 5 1 Bandcenter SP 4 3 58 4 4 4 5 4 93 4 125 4 129 4 138 A 13 A 14 A 32 Bandwidth Multiplier 4 4 4 125 4 137 ...

Page 453: ... 3 8 3 16 4 33 4 34 4 47 4 48 4 84 6 1 Connected Mode 3 14 3 15 Control Connections 5 2 Information 3 51 4 12 Mode Limits Settings 4 5 4 134 4 138 4 151 4 153 Operations 3 23 Priority 3 9 Status 2 3 2 24 2 29 Switches 2 2 2 9 6 1 Convert Datalog File 3 51 3 59 Counter Status 2 3 2 28 2 32 3 22 Counters SP 8 2 3 2 29 2 32 2 36 2 49 2 54 3 22 3 35 4 3 4 73 4 79 4 110 A 18 A 32 B 3 C 2 C 6 CSV Format...

Page 454: ...Address Validation 4 2 4 25 4 26 4 34 4 35 4 37 4 43 4 46 4 47 4 51 4 53 ENT Pushbutton 2 2 2 5 2 6 Entering Remote Control Mode Settings 4 151 Ethernet Communications 3 1 3 7 Connection Timeout Settings 4 2 Port SP 3 SP 11 1 5 3 7 3 20 4 2 4 23 4 32 4 35 4 37 4 55 5 1 5 15 A 28 Port Configuration 4 2 4 33 Event Logic 4 2 4 19 EXIT Pushbutton 2 2 2 5 2 12 2 25 2 26 2 35 3 38 4 22 6 2 External Conn...

Page 455: ...al Switch SP 2 SP 11 2 9 4 126 4 128 Lockout SP 2 SP 6 SP 7 SP 9 2 2 2 4 2 12 2 24 2 26 2 29 2 58 2 59 2 61 3 23 3 37 3 41 4 3 4 58 4 67 4 72 4 97 4 98 4 101 4 102 4 108 A 17 A 19 A 22 A 23 B 3 B 32 Lockout Interaction 4 3 4 67 M Manual Control 4 68 4 153 A 14 Manual Profile Switching Interactions 4 4 4 115 Manual Trigger 2 13 2 16 3 43 Markers 3 63 Maximum Voltage Limit SP 6 SP 9 2 2 2 11 2 12 3 ...

Page 456: ...t 6 1 6 4 A 32 Outputs SP 2 SP 10 2 2 2 12 3 55 4 15 4 17 4 110 5 2 6 4 6 6 A 32 C 1 C 5 C 6 Overview 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 5 3 1 3 8 3 12 3 64 4 1 4 4 4 48 4 92 4 93 Overview of Auto 4 4 4 93 Overview of Operation 3 1 3 12 P Phase Current SP 3 SP 5 SP 8 SP 10 2 22 2 23 2 27 2 28 3 21 3 22 3 39 3 40 3 47 3 66 4 18 4 89 4 111 5 1 5 4 5 12 A 9 A 24 B 2 Current Grounding Considerations 5 1 5 3 5 4 5 12 Overc...

Page 457: ...Alarm 2 4 2 51 2 52 Neutral Current Block Alarm 2 60 Neutral Current Lockout Alarm 2 58 2 59 Operations Counter 2 3 2 36 THD Alarm 2 61 Resettable Operation Counter Alarm Limit 4 3 4 73 4 76 Resettable Operations Counter SP 2 2 3 2 13 2 29 3 22 4 6 4 73 4 76 4 79 A 18 Resetting Bluetooth Passkey 4 3 4 53 Resultant Bandwidth 4 4 4 125 A 13 A 14 Retrieve Data Logging Data 2 3 2 19 Oscillograph Recor...

Page 458: ...mmunication Addresses From CapTalk 4 2 4 30 Control Mode Limits 4 5 4 153 4 156 Date 4 14 Feeder Address 4 2 4 29 Multi Level Access Codes 4 2 4 9 Phase Overcurrent 4 4 4 111 4 112 Phase Shift Compensation 2 4 2 48 Power Up Open Command 4 91 Programmable Alarm Relay Inputs 4 3 4 59 4 60 Remote Control Mode Limits 4 5 4 148 Remote Control Mode Time Delay Timer Charac teristic 4 5 4 152 Save Block A...

Page 459: ...C 3 D 1 D 2 Timing 2 9 2 29 3 23 4 4 4 79 4 93 4 111 4 126 4 129 4 148 A 13 A 14 A 19 A 23 Torque Requirements 5 2 Trigger Oscillograph Recorder 2 3 2 13 Trigger Sequence of Events Recorder 2 3 2 16 Triggers SP 7 SP 8 3 25 3 27 3 36 3 43 3 48 4 4 4 18 4 19 4 110 4 113 4 115 4 124 B 5 Trip SP 6 3 41 3 48 4 3 4 67 4 70 4 72 A 1 A 22 A 23 C 2 Type SP 3 SP 6 SP 12 U Unit Setup 2 5 2 28 3 18 3 20 3 22 ...

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