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Installation
1. Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is installed before working on it.
2. Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off.
Removing from a DIN rail
1. Using a flat screwdriver
(≤ 6.5 mm / 0.25 in), lower the locking
2. Lift the device up to free it from the DIN rail.
clip to release the device.
First commissioning
At first power up of EMA-D6 network analyzers, wizard procedure will guide the user in the first commissioning steps:
1. Set the language (please refer to section
“
Utility menu
”
)
2. Set the type of wiring connection (please refer to section
“
Measure menu - Wiring connection
”
)
3. Set the current transformers primary and secondary (please refer to section
“
Measure menu - Transform ratio
”
)
4. Set the neutral current transformers primary and secondary (please refer to section
“
Measure menu- Transform ratio
”
)
5. Set the voltage transformers primary and secondary (please refer to section
“
Measure menu- Transform ratio
”
)
6. Set the date and time on the device (please refer to section
“
General menu - Date & Time
”
)
Access to device
The network analyzer features a front panel with signaling LEDs, a graphic color display and contextual menu buttons for accessing the information required to
operate and modify parameter settings. The navigation menu allows you to display, configure and reset parameters.
General display
The general display of the power metes is shown in the following picture:
A
Title bar
B
Favorite page
C
Phase indication
D
Measurements and unit of measure
E
Cancellation or navigation key among the visualization pages
F
Up
G
Down
H
Confirmation or navigation key among the visualization pages
I
To enter the menu and configuration mode
Info menu
Menu
Description
Device
Revision software-Revision hardware-Serial number-Info wiring-Work hours-Options info
I/O
Digital input/output status-Analog output status
Setpoint
Info setpoints
Date/Time
Time and date
COM monitor
Communication traffic (RS-485 and Ethernet)
Log summary
Info logs
Log details
Viewing logs
ON/OFF events
Power supply switch ON/OFF