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Instruction Manual

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Standards

Electromagnetic compatibility (CEM)� Part 4-2: Testing and measurement tech-

niques� Electrostatic discharge immdevicey test�

UNE-EN 61000-4-2:2010

Electromagnetic compatibility (CEM)� Part 4-3: Testing and measurement tech-

niques� Radiated, radio frequency, electromagnetic field immdevicey test� (IEC 

61000-4-3:2006)

UNE-EN 61000-4-3:2007 

Electromagnetic compatibility (CEM)� Part 4-4: Testing and measurement tech-

niques� Rapid electrical fast transient/burst immdevicey test�

UNE-EN 61000-4-4:2013

Electromagnetic compatibility (CEM)� Part 4:-5: Testing and measurement tech-

niques� Shock wave immdevicey testing� (IEC 61000-4-5:2005)�

UNE-EN 61000-4-5:2007 

Electrical energy metering equipment (AC)� General requirements, tests and test 

conditions� Part 11: Measuring devices

UNE-EN 62052-11:2004

Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and labo-

ratory use

IEC 61010: 2010

    

Summary of Contents for Compact DC 2

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLC PRIME Concentrator COMPACT DC M086B01 03 22A...

Page 2: ...2 COMPACT DC Instruction Manual...

Page 3: ...lly prior to connecting the unit Follow all installation and maintenance in structions throughout the unit s working life Pay special attention to the installation standards of the National Electrical...

Page 4: ...OMPACT DC 3G AND DC S 3G MODELS 20 4 1 3 COMPACT DC 4I AND DC S 4I MODELS 21 4 1 4 COMPACT DC 2 MODEL 22 4 1 5 COMPACT DC 2 3G MODEL 23 4 1 6 COMPACT DC S MINI MODEL 24 4 1 7 COMPACT DC S BASIC MODEL...

Page 5: ...MODEM MENU PARAMETERS COMPACT DC 3G DC S 3G DC 2 3G and DC S BASIC Models 64 5 18 1 GENERAL PARAMETERS 64 5 18 2 SIM 1 CONFIGURATION 64 5 18 3 SIM 2 CONFIGURATION 65 5 18 4 CONNECTION MONITORING 65 5...

Page 6: ...22A Changes in the following sections 1 2 3 3 3 4 3 6 4 1 5 6 Note The images of the devices are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the original device SYMBOLS Table 2 Symbols Symbol...

Page 7: ...nection terminals COMPACT DC 2 3G model 5 connection terminals If any problem is noticed upon reception immediately contact the transport com pany and or CIRCUTOR s after sales service 2 INTRODUCTION...

Page 8: ...specification version 3 1 c STG DC Interface specification version 3 0 Standard companion for communication interfaces version 1 06 Functional specifications for a telemanaged data concentrator versi...

Page 9: ...in perfect condition to avoid accidents personal injury and damage to installations The manufacturer of the device is not responsible for any damage resulting from failure by the user or installer to...

Page 10: ...nals must be fixed with side fixing screws to avoid false contacts 3 3 DEVICE TERMINALS 3 3 1 COMPACT DC SBT DC S SBT DC 3G and DC S 3G MODELS Table 3 List of COMPACT DC SBT DC S SBT DC 3G and DC S 3G...

Page 11: ...15 TT S2 current output L3 5 L3 PLC connection 16 N Voltage input neutral 6 N PLC connection 17 ED1 Digital input 1 7 R S1 current input L1 18 CED Common digital inputs 8 Vr Voltage input L1 19 ED2 Di...

Page 12: ...tion 26 SS SBT S S2 current output L2 9 L3 PLC S PLC connection 27 T SBT S S1 current input L3 10 N PLC S PLC connection 28 Vt SBT S Voltage input L3 11 R SBT S1 current input L1 29 TT SBT S S2 curren...

Page 13: ...ut L1 7 L1 PLC S PLC connection 22 Vr SBT S Voltage input L1 8 L2 PLC S PLC connection 23 RR SBT S S2 current output L1 9 L3 PLC S PLC connection 24 S SBT S S1 current input L2 10 N PLC S PLC connecti...

Page 14: ...y 5 L3 PLC connection 3 L1 PLC connection 6 N PLC connection L N L1 L2 L3 N 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 5 COMPACT DC S BASIC terminals 3 3 6 COMPACT DC S MINI MODEL Table 8 List of COMPACT DC S MINI terminals...

Page 15: ...AND DC S 4I MODELS L1 L1 L2 L3 N CARGA LOAD L N L1 L2 L3 N R Vr RR S Vs SS T Vt TT N S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 S1 S2 P1 P2 ALIMENTACI N AUXILIAR POWER SUPPLY L2 L N L3 N Vr Vs Vt N TT T SS S RR R Figur...

Page 16: ...P2 P1 S2 S1 P2 P1 S2 S1 P2 P1 L2 L N L3 N Vr Vs Vt N TT T SS S RR R L1 N CARGA LOAD Vr Vs Vt N R RR S SS T TT Figure 8 Power supply SBT and PLC connections COMPACT DC 2 and DC 2 3G L1 L2 L3 N CARGA LO...

Page 17: ...T DC S BASIC and DC S MINI 3 5 ETHERNET PORT CONNECTION The COMPACT DC concentrator has one Ethernet port This type of communication creates an intranet with IP communications A modem router switch or...

Page 18: ...shocks disconnect the measuring and power supply terminals before opening the device s cover Do not use the device without the cover in place The SIM cards are located under the MODEM 3G module and a...

Page 19: ...o Figure 14 COMPACT DC SBT and DC S SBT indicator LEDs Table 9 Description of the LEDs COMPACT DC SBT and DC S SBT LED Description 1 Power Power supply to each of the modules CPU PLC and SBT 2 PLC Lin...

Page 20: ...k Indicates whether there is connectivity with the PLC module 3 SBT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the SBT module 4 EXT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the MODEM 3...

Page 21: ...imp kWh 20 000 imp kvarh COMPACT DC 4I 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ETH 1 10kV iso ALARMS Power ED1 ED2 ED3 ED4 Figure 16 COMPACT DC 4I and DC S 4I indicator LEDs Table 11 Description of the LEDs CO...

Page 22: ...000 imp kvarh ALARMS COMPACT DC 2 Figure 17 COMPACT DC 2 indicator LEDs Table 12 Description of the LEDs COMPACT DC 2 LED Description 1 Power Power supply to each of the modules CPU PLC PLC S SBT SBT...

Page 23: ...ty with the PLC module 3 SBT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the SBT module 4 EXT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the MODEM 3G module 5 ETH 1 Indicates whether ther...

Page 24: ...SBT Link ETH 1 R Power PLC TX PLC RX COMPACT DC S MINI 2 3 4 1 5 ETH 1 10kV iso Figure 19 COMPACT DC S MINI indicator LEDs Table 14 Description of the LEDs COMPACT DC S MINI LED Description 1 Power Po...

Page 25: ...modules CPU PLC and M DEM 3G 2 PLC Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the PLC module 3 EXT Link Indicates whether there is connectivity with the MODEM 3G module 4 ETH 1 Indicates wheth...

Page 26: ...small hole on the device s front panel CPU PLC SBT MODEM 3G Power Power PLC Link SBT Link EXT Link ETH 1 R Power PLC TX PLC RX Power 20 000 imp kWh 20 000 imp kvarh Power Status SIM1 SIM2 Coverage COM...

Page 27: ...o select the language using the buttons that appear on the upper right of the web site as shown in Figure 22 Figure 22 Homepage You must enter the correct username and password to enter the COMPACT DC...

Page 28: ...main screen where you can access full information about the con centrator and the energy meters Figure 23 Main screen The screen is divided into three areas of information as shown in Figure 24 Area o...

Page 29: ...formation about the COMPACT DC This area of the main screen shows all the information about the COMPACT DC Identifier The device identifier followed by the installation identifier MAC Single identifie...

Page 30: ...u to create a list of energy meters that will not be connected to the con centrator using the MAC of each energy meter Manage group Allows you to create and view a group of energy meters on which to t...

Page 31: ...us display screen Factory reset Provides access to the modem parameters reset screen 5 2 2 4 Menu General Figure 29 General selection menu This menu provides access to the following screens Firewall A...

Page 32: ...e monitoring module which does not have MAC Status Current status of the energy meter There are 3 possible statuses see Table 18 Table 18 Possible energy meter statuses Status A Active A Active but st...

Page 33: ...by the concentrator to avoid repeatedly requesting data from the energy meters To access full information about an energy meter click on the row of the selected device See 5 3 1 METER INFORMATION MENU...

Page 34: ...ourly curve of the selected time period Daily absolute S03 Provides access to downloading the daily curve of the selected time period Monthly billing S04 Accesses the download of the monthly close of...

Page 35: ...s Voltage and current profile S14 Downloads the voltage and current values logged by the mon itor The downloading function is identical to the one found in section 5 3 1 2 Hourly incremental S02 Measu...

Page 36: ...monitoring values Write supervision parameters C01 Allows you to change the monitoring parameters The downloading function is identical to the one found in section 5 3 1 9 Write contracts B04 5 3 1 1...

Page 37: ...II kvarh R3a Reactive energy quadrant III kvarh R4a Reactive energy quadrant IV kvarh Date and time Fh Current device date the energy meter date can be modified Demand threshold ATariff Current tarif...

Page 38: ...f it has found results a screen will appear to download the file as seen in Figure 35 Figure 35 File download screen 5 3 1 3 Daily absolute S03 Download the daily energy curve of an energy meter The o...

Page 39: ...S07 power quality s08 read of contracts s23 configurable instant data values s26 and current billing values s27 Left click on the option that appears in an energy meter menu Once the data have been re...

Page 40: ...nd for example modifications to the maximum contracted power Common Contains events related to remote and local communications for example communi cations initiated through the serial port Synchronisa...

Page 41: ...F800080 Week 01 Season Name 02 Start FFFFFDFFFFFFFFFFFF800000 Week 02 Week Name 01 Week 01010101010101 Week Name 02 Week 02020202020202 Day id 01 Change Hour 0D000000 TariffRate 0001 Change Hour 17000...

Page 42: ...the energy meter information stored in the concentrator s database Figure 43 Database information screen 5 3 1 12 Passwords used by the concentrator This screen Figure 44 is used to change the passwo...

Page 43: ...stream appear at a lower level and so on Example In Figure 45 shows how the concentrator with identifier CIR0000000057 functions as a base node The CIR0140000215 device performs a repeater function wi...

Page 44: ...sending all the binary with multicast frames and then resends the blocks that each energy meter has not received using unicast frames Filter The filter ensures that only certain energy meters will be...

Page 45: ...n The update can be cancelled at any time by clicking on the Cancel button If the cancellation is successful the following screen is displayed Figure 48 Figure 48 Cancellation successful screens 5 6 M...

Page 46: ...own below Figure 50 Short cycle example file 5 7 METERS MENU TOPOLOGY LOG With the topology log and the test cycles enabled you can get an overview of the functioning of the PRIME network The topology...

Page 47: ...re not electrically connected to the same distribu tion lines as the COMPACT DC Figure 52 Intruder list To define which energy meters should not be connected to the device you can create a list of ene...

Page 48: ...dicating the energy meters that will be added to the group In this file you can individually specify the energy meters to be added by writing out all the identifiers separated by commas You may also s...

Page 49: ...01 Management 00000002 Firmware 00000003 Cnt Id CIR0140000111 Q01 Reading 00000001 Management 00000002 Firmware 00000003 Cnc Report Figure 56 Q01 file Table 20 Q01 file Attribute Description IdRpt Req...

Page 50: ...statistics G02 Report containing the daily status data for each energy meter as well as the times they have been connected and their status changes Digital I O status G09 if the device has digital in...

Page 51: ...al memory in use by the device This memory stores the operating system and some important tables such as the concentrator configuration and the table of energy meters Its value is usually 55 PerStor E...

Page 52: ...every hour during the last 24 hours 5 13 CONCENTRATOR MENU INPUTS COMPACT DC 4I DC S 4I and DC 2 models This screen Figure 59 is only available in the COMPACT DC 4I DC S 4I and DC 2 models which has...

Page 53: ...you can configure the following communications setup parameters DcPwdAdm Web site access password for a user with write access DcPwdRead Web site access password for a user with read access IpCom IP a...

Page 54: ...mber of sessions allowed simultaneously PrimeInyection Injection type of the PLC signal Note Likewise activating the FTP or FTPS server will enable access to the concentrator logs and the last reports...

Page 55: ...FTP communications protocol 5 14 5 NTP CONFIGURATION Figure 64 NTP configuration In this section you can configure the following setup parameters for the NTP IpNtp Primary IP address for NTP synchroni...

Page 56: ...CACS 5 14 7 SNMP CONFIGURATION Figure 66 SNMP configuration In this section you can configure the following setup parameters for the SNMP SnmpVersion Version of the SNMP SnmpPublic Read only commdevic...

Page 57: ...UserReport3 Username for the server 3 where the reports will be sent FtpPwdReport3 Password for the server 3 where the reports will be sent DestDirReport Path of the server where the reports will be s...

Page 58: ...e log server PwdFtpFrames Password of the frame log server MaxLinesFrames Maximum number of lines TimeWaitFrames Maximum wait time in seconds 5 14 10 PRIME REMOTE TOOLS Figure 69 PRIME remote tools In...

Page 59: ...icates that the report will contain all the energy meters connected to the concentrator TimeSendReq Maximum time to send a report in seconds TimeDisconMeter Time at which the device passes from TF Tem...

Page 60: ...Msg Whether or not the concentrator sends a message to the STC after resetting SourceData Origin of the report data The possible options are Only data base The report data are from the concentrator s...

Page 61: ...14 14 TIME CONFIGURATION Figure 73 Time configuration On this screen you can configure the following parameters Fh Date and time TimeZone Time zone 5 15 CONCENTRATOR MENU TASKS Figure 74 Tasks Tasks a...

Page 62: ...twork It is not necessary to fill in this field for concentrator related queries Interval time In this section you program the repetition period for the task If the frequency is 0 the task will only b...

Page 63: ...1 15 22 34 617 MODEM Signal quality of 14 2015 05 21 15 22 34 646 MODEM Using connection type WCDMA 2015 05 21 15 22 34 672 MODEM Using cell ID 15064938 2015 05 21 15 22 37 866 MODEM Connected request...

Page 64: ...interval in minutes connectRetries Number of connection retries network select the network logFrames logging of frames that are transmitted through the modem itself can be enabled minRssi Minimum RSSI...

Page 65: ...authentication2 the modem allows 3 authentication modes Automatic PAP and CHAP 5 18 4 CONNECTION MONITORING Figure 81 Connection monitoring In this section you can configure the following parameters...

Page 66: ...cept accept external ICPM Block block external ICPM Allow allow external pings to the modem externalSSH Enables or disables access via SSH 5 18 6 DynDNS CONFIGURATION Figure 83 DynDNS configuration In...

Page 67: ...em status in terms of network connection SIM status and traffic sent and received 5 20 MODEM MENU FACTORY RESET COMPACT DC 3G DC S 3G DC 2 3G and DC S BASIC Models This screen Figure 85 is used to res...

Page 68: ...rmation 5 22 GENERAL MENU NETWORK TOOLS Figure 87 Network tools This screen Figure 87 allows you to use different network tools Ping Pings an IP address entered by the user DNS Searches the configured...

Page 69: ...al COMPACT DC 5 24 GENERAL MENU REBOOT This screen Figure 89 allows you to restart the COMPACT DC through the web site Figure 89 Reboot Do not disconnect the device from the auxiliary power supply whi...

Page 70: ...nd DC 2 3G models Nominal current In 5 A Current measurement margin 2 mA 10 A Maximum current impulse 0 5 s 20 In Minimum measurement current Istart 2 mA Maximum current input consumption 0 02 VA Inst...

Page 71: ...Active Energy 20000 imp kWh 1 impulse LED for Reactive Energy 20000 imp kVArh 2 impulse LED for Active Energy 20000 imp kWh 2 impulse LED for Reactive Energy 20000 imp kVArh Environmental features Ope...

Page 72: ...72 COMPACT DC Instruction Manual 130 119 5 165 Figure 90 Dimensions of the COMPACT DC SBT DC S SBT and DC S BASIC 130 119 5 203 Figure 91 Dimensions of the COMPAC DC 3G DC S 3G DC 4I and DC S 4I...

Page 73: ...tromagnetic field immdevicey test IEC 61000 4 3 2006 UNE EN 61000 4 3 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility CEM Part 4 4 Testing and measurement tech niques Rapid electrical fast transient burst immdevic...

Page 74: ...ble failure improper installation or improper usage of the unit Consequently this guarantee does not apply to failures occurring in the following cases Overvoltages and or electrical disturbances in t...

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