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DKM-411 User Manual Rev_01                                                             Firmware V-1.0                     

 

 

 

 

 

 

DKM-411 

ADVANCED 

NETWORK 

ANALYSER WITH 

INTERNET 

COMMUNICATIONS  

 
 

 

The DKM-411 is an advanced precision metering 
device offering an 3.5” size, 320x240 pixel color TFT, 
together with unrivalled remote monitoring 
capabilities over internet in a compact and low cost 
package. 

The unit itself is a web page and can be opened 
through any browser for remote monitoring.  

The central monitoring feature allows monitoring of 
thousands of meters from one central PC. 

The unit complies a

nd mostly exceeds world’s 

tightest safety, EMC and environmental standards 
for the industrial category. 

Software features are complete with easy firmware 
upgrade process through USB port.  

The Windows based PC software allows monitoring 
and programming through USB, RS-485, Ethernet 
and GPRS. 

The PC based Rainbow Scada software allows 
monitoring and control of an unlimited number of 
devices from a single central location. 

 

 

Ethernet 10/100Mb 
RS-485 isolated (Modbus RTU) 
RS-232 for external GPRS modem 
USB Host for data recording on flash memory 
USB Device for PC connection 

 

 

True RMS measurements 
3.5” TFT LCD, 320x240 pixels 
Internal battery backed-up real time clock 
Harmonic distortion display (63 harmonics) 
Oscilloscope, waveform display 
Phasor diagram display 
Max demand display 
User configurable display screens 
2 configurable relay outputs 
Free internet based monitoring program 
2 opto-isolated, configurable digital inputs 
Dual active-reactive power counters 
Both mains & generator energy metering 
Configurable user counters 
Voltage transformer ratio for MV applications 
Password protected front panel programming 
Reduced panel depth 
Sealed front panel (IP54) 

 

3 phases 4 wires, star 
3 phases 3 wires, 3 CTs 
3 phases 3 wires, 2 CTs (L1-L2) 
3 phases 3 wires, 2 CTs (L1-L3) 
3 phases 4 wires, delta 
2 phases 3 wires, L1-L2 
1 phase 2 wires 
 

 

                                                                                                              

COMMUNICATION PORTS 

FEATURES 

TOPOLOGIES 

DESCRIPTION 

Summary of Contents for DKM-411

Page 1: ...monitoring and control of an unlimited number of devices from a single central location Ethernet 10 100Mb RS 485 isolated Modbus RTU RS 232 for external GPRS modem USB Host for data recording on flash...

Page 2: ...educe future issues For all technical queries please contact Datakom at below e mail address datakom datakom com tr If additional information to this manual is required please contact the manufacturer...

Page 3: ...ation GSM Configuration Guide Firmware Update Firmware Update Guide 411 MODBUS Modbus Application Manual for DKM 411 411 snmp_E_34076_DKM411 MIB file for SNMP Application of DKM 411 Rainbow Scada Inst...

Page 4: ...use below information for ordering the correct version DKM 411 G T 00 Screw type bracket Stock Code J10P01 per unit Self Retaining type bracket Stock Code K16P01 per unit Sealing Gasket Stock Code K46...

Page 5: ...ting of 6A Disconnect all power before working on equipment When the unit is connected to the network do not touch terminals Short circuit terminals of unused current transformers Any electrical param...

Page 6: ...TAR 4 3 3 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 4 4 3 PHASE 4 WIRE DELTA 4 5 3 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 2 CT L1 L2 4 6 3 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 2 CT L1 L3 4 7 2 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 2 CTs L1 L2 4 7 1 PHASE 2 WIRE 5 CONNECTION DIAGR...

Page 7: ...DATE AND TIME 20 12 GSM MODEM PARAMETERS 20 13 ETHERNET PARAMETERS 21 ETHERNET CONFIGURATION 22 GSM CONFIGURATION 23 DYNAMIC DNS FEATURE 24 ACCESSING THE EMBEDDED WEB SERVER 25 WEB MONITORING 26 CENT...

Page 8: ...er supply voltage Voltage at measuring terminals beyond specified range Voltage applied to digital inputs over specified range Current at measuring terminals beyond specified range Overload or short c...

Page 9: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 9 Dimensions 102x102x49mm 4 0 x4 0 x2 0 Panel Cutout 92x92mm minimum 3 62 x3 62 Weight 480g 1 1 lb 2 1 DIMENSIONS 2 MOUNTING...

Page 10: ...unting remove the mounting brackets and connectors from the unit then pass the unit through the mounting opening Place and tighten mounting brackets Panel Cutout Required Panel Depth The unit is desig...

Page 11: ...1 0 K46D03 EN 11 Two different types of brackets are provided Screw type bracket Self retaining type bracket Installation of screw type bracket Installation of self retaining type bracket Do not tigh...

Page 12: ...reign objects of 1 0 mm diameter and greater 5 Protected from the amount of dust that would interfere with normal operation 6 Dust tight 2nd Digit Description of Protection Level 0 Not protected 1 Pro...

Page 13: ...ate cable section at least 0 75mm2 AWG18 Follow national rules for electrical installation Current transformers must have 5A output For current transformer inputs use at least 1 5mm2 section AWG15 cab...

Page 14: ...20mA All options included digital outputs open Maximum operating power 5VA All options included digital outputs open Isolation 3500VAC 1minute from all other terminals The connection cables for the po...

Page 15: ...L2 2ph 3 wires L1 L3 1 ph 2 wires Measurement range 0 to 330VAC ph N 0 to 570VAC ph ph Common mode offset max 1000VAC between neutral and any aux supply terminal Input impedance 1M ohms Display resol...

Page 16: ...2 ph 2 CTs L1 L2 2 ph 2 CTs L1 L3 1 ph 1 CT CT secondary rating 5A Measurement range 5 5 to 10000 5A minimum Input impedance 15 mili ohms Burden 0 375W Maximum continuous current 6A Measurement range...

Page 17: ...ELECTING THE CT ACCURACY CLASS The CT accuracy class should be selected in accordance with the required measurement precision The accuracy class of the Datakom controller is 0 5 Thus 0 5 class CTs are...

Page 18: ...T CONNECTIONS Let s suppose that the genset is loaded with 100 kW on each phase The load Power Factor PF is 1 Measured values are as follows kW kVAr kVA pf Phase L1 100 0 0 0 100 1 00 Phase L2 100 0 0...

Page 19: ...1 100 0 0 0 100 1 00 Phase L2 100 0 0 0 100 1 00 Phase L3 100 0 0 0 100 1 00 Total 100 0 0 0 300 0 33 EFFECT OF PHASE SWAPPING The network is still loaded with 100 kW on each phase The load Power Fact...

Page 20: ...pen or normally closed programmable Structure Opto isolated with 10 k ohms serial resistor Isolation voltage 1000VAC 1 minute Measurement Digital Low level threshold 1 6VDC High level threshold 9 0VDC...

Page 21: ...ay common terminal Number of outputs 2 outputs both configurable Function selection from list Max switching current 5A 250VAC 30VDC Max switching voltage 250VAC Max switching power 1250VA Isolation 20...

Page 22: ...ed cable 200m 115200 bauds with 120 ohms balanced cable The RS 485 port features MODBUS RTU protocol Multiple modules up to 128 can be paralleled on the same RS 485 bus for data transfer to automation...

Page 23: ...For more devices on one bus repeaters must be used A B A B A B A B 120R 120R The bus must be terminated from both ends with 120 ohm resistor The cable shield should be grounded from one end only The...

Page 24: ...ation 1500 VAC 1 minute Max distance 30m Functionality Embedded TCP IP Web Server Web Client SMTP e mail SNMP Modbus TCP_IP STANDARD ETHERNET CABLE LED FUNCTIONS GREEN This led turns on when the ether...

Page 25: ...ng the RainbowPlus software programming control of the genset and monitoring of measured parameters are achieved The RainbowPlus software can be downloaded from www datakom com tr website The connecto...

Page 26: ...pacity all USB flash memories The USB Host port is designed for detailed data recording The period of recording is adjustable through program parameter As soon as a USB flash memory is inserted the un...

Page 27: ...al GSM modem Connector Mini USB B type Connection 5 wires Rx Tx DTR DTR GND Full duplex Baud rate 2400 115200 bauds selectable Data type 8 bit data no parity 1 bit stop Max distance 3m Cable type Spec...

Page 28: ...na together with its 2 meter cable is supplied with the modem The antenna is intended to be placed outside of the control panel for the best signal reception The modem is supplied in 2 versions DC pow...

Page 29: ...ARD EXTRACTION SIM CARD EXTRACTION INSERTION SIM CARD PLACEMENT Description Quad band GSM GPRS 850 900 1800 1900MHz module GPRS multi slot class 10 8 GPRS mobile station class B Compliant to GSM phase...

Page 30: ...In following drawings the connections are shown for the alternator Current transformers are supposed connected to the alternator side Similar topologies re available for the mains side as well 4 1 SE...

Page 31: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 31 4 3 3 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 4 2 3 PHASE 4 WIRE STAR...

Page 32: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 32 4 4 3 PHASE 4 WIRE DELTA 4 5 3 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 2 CT L1 L2...

Page 33: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 33 4 7 2 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 2 CTs L1 L2 4 6 3 PHASE 3 WIRE DELTA 2 CT L1 L3...

Page 34: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 34 4 8 1 PHASE 2 WIRE...

Page 35: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 35 5 CONNECTION DIAGRAM...

Page 36: ...vital The rating of the transformers should be identical for each of the 3 phases The secondary winding rating shall be 5 Amperes ex 200 5 Amps CURR_1_K CURR_2_L CURR_2_K CURR_3_L CURR_3_K Term Funct...

Page 37: ...ed USB Host USB 2 0 Full speed RS 485 Port selectable baud rate Modem Port logic level serial data selectable baud rate Relay Outputs 5A 250VAC 30VDC Digital Inputs Active level 5 to 30V DC or AC Min...

Page 38: ...the active menu item and is dynamically indicated at the bottom section of the graphic display Generally pushbuttons function as arrow keys to the 4 basic directions Left right arrow keys change the m...

Page 39: ...SECONDS Makes the current display screen the default screen that comes up at power on Selects previous display group Selects next display group Selects previous display screen in the same display grou...

Page 40: ...voltages as well as phase currents are available Displays offer 3 color graphics for the visualization of all phases together or 2 color display for V I pairs allowing investigations per phase This fe...

Page 41: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 41...

Page 42: ...nbalance The phasor diagram Phase angle L1 voltage Phase angle L2 voltage Phase angle L3 voltage Phase angle L1 current Phase angle L2 current Phase angle L3 current L1 active power kW L2 active power...

Page 43: ...ltages V1 V2 V3 Voltages U12 U23 U31 Currents I1 I2 I3 V I pairs V1 I1 V2 I2 V3 I3 Waveform display of Ph N voltages Waveform Display of Ph Ph Voltages Waveform Display of Phase Currents The waveform...

Page 44: ...0Hz and up to 63rd harmonic whichever is smaller Thus in a 50Hz system all 63 harmonics will be displayed but in a 60Hz system only 59 harmonics will come to the screen Graphical Harmonic Table Alphan...

Page 45: ...hase system the voltage V2 long segment in green color is 120 degrees behind lagging the voltage V1 The voltage V3 long segment in blue color will be 240 degrees behind V1 The currents are represented...

Page 46: ...ed in various combinations Yellow and green zones in gauges are directly picked up from warning and alarm levels providing check up at a glance Comparaison displays screen consists on two analog gauge...

Page 47: ...ers When small characters are used 2 columns are permitted The capacity of the screen therefore becomes 6 large size values or 24 small size values or any combination of them Above is a sample user de...

Page 48: ...ounters Counter sets can be switched with external signal enabling sophisticated applications Incremental counters will count with external signal coming from digital inputs Therefore external events...

Page 49: ...hat flow at power on During operation the unit compares the instantaneous value with the storage registers if higher the new value is stored into the register Min max registers are reset through progr...

Page 50: ...cy total active power kW total reactive power kVAr total apparent power kVA total power factor Total harmonic distortion V1 V2 V3 U12 U23 U31 I1 I2 I3 Possible event sources are various Every source c...

Page 51: ...ry screen by pressing the button 4 times The screen below left will come Press again the button The last stored event will open as in the below right picture The first page will display the event numb...

Page 52: ...first occurring basis If an alarm is present following alarms and warnings will not be accepted If a warning is present following warnings will not be accepted Alarms may be of LATCHING type followin...

Page 53: ...is entered below password entry screen will be displayed A 4 digit password must be entered using with and buttons The buttons modify the value of the current digit The button steps to the next digit...

Page 54: ...mode is entered a list of available groups will be displayed Navigation between different groups are made with and buttons Selected group is shown in a different color In order to enter inside a grou...

Page 55: ...ttons A list of available parameters will be displayed The selected parameter is shown in a different color In order to display change the value of this parameter please press button Next parameter in...

Page 56: ...crease at a faster speed When a program parameter is modified it is automatically saved in memory If button is pressed next parameter will be displayed If button is pressed then the list of parameters...

Page 57: ...V 1 0 K46D03 EN 57 To exit the program mode press and buttons together during 5 seconds If no button is pressed during 2 minutes the program mode will be cancelled automatically 19 4 PROGRAMMING MODE...

Page 58: ...programming mode with password 9876 press button until displaying the RETURN TO FACTORY SET menu press button The factory set dialog box will appear press BUTTON Factory set values will be reprogramme...

Page 59: ...RS 485 port disabled 1 RS 485 port enabled Modbus Address 0 240 1 Modbus controller identity used in Modbus communication RS 485 Baud Rate bps 2400 115200 9600 This is the data rate of the RS 485 Modb...

Page 60: ...al Rainbow Scada Refresh Rate sec 0 65535 60 The unit will update the distant monitoring terminal with this rate Rainbow Scada Address 1 Port 0 65535 90 This is the port number of the first monitoring...

Page 61: ...limits the voltage alarm will occur after this timer Voltage Alarm Lock Enable 0 1 0 0 Voltage alarm disappears when voltages are within limits 1 Voltage alarm persists until manually reset Frequency...

Page 62: ...9 0 If the power factor is inductive and under this limit then an INDUCTIVE PF alarm will occur Power factor alarm Duration sec 0 255 30 When the power factor is outside limits the POWER FACTOR alarm...

Page 63: ...s when the Voltage Unbalance is below limit 1 Voltage Unbalance alarm persists until manually reset Current Unbalance Alarm Limit 0 50 0 If the Current Unbalance goes over this limit this will generat...

Page 64: ...counter value can be adjusted with this parameter Set Meter4 kVArh1 Capacitive Value 0 65 535 0 The counter value can be adjusted with this parameter Set Meter6 kWh2 Import Value 0 65 535 0 The counte...

Page 65: ...d 1 latching The fault persists even if the cause is removed Requires manual reset Action 0 2 0 alarm 1 warning 2 no fault condition from this input Response delay 0 3 0 No delay 0 0s 1 Delayed 0 1sec...

Page 66: ...nction 05 User Function 6 User defined function 06 User Function 7 User defined function 07 User Function 8 User defined function 08 User Function 1 User defined function 09 Reset Input Counter 1 Rese...

Page 67: ...15 Frequency Alarm Active if the frequency is outside of limits 16 Low Active Power Active if the total kW is below low limit 17 High Active Power Active if the total kW is above high limit 18 Active...

Page 68: ...d in measurement presentation or fault localization Number Function Description 00 07 Input Strings These are function names associated with digital inputs 08 11 User Screen Strings These 4 strings ap...

Page 69: ...k the 1 at the upper left corner of the screen This 1 shows that the selected parameter will be displayed in size 1 small size Use and buttons to change the size of the display 2 indicates large size...

Page 70: ...oltage L1 Reactive Power Demand kW Average L L Voltage L2 Reactive Power Demand kVAr Average L N Current L3 Reactive Power Minimum L1 N Voltage L1 Q P ratio Total Reactive Power Minimum L2 N Voltage L...

Page 71: ...ameters allow adjustment of the battery backup real time clock of the module Once set the clock will continue to run for years even if the power is removed from the unit The button will switch to the...

Page 72: ...APN string SMS Service Center Number The SMS service center number may be required by the GSM operator However some GSM operators may allow SMS sending without SMS service center number The exact info...

Page 73: ...This string is used in Dynamic DNS feature The unit will register itself to the dynamic DNS server under this name For more detailed information please review chapter on Dynamic DNS Feature and the do...

Page 74: ...ernet port disabled 1 ethernet port enabled E mail on IP Change 0 1 0 0 no e mail on IP change 1 e mail sent on IP change Ping Period sec 30 900 120 The unit will check the availability of the interne...

Page 75: ...ated document Ethernet Configuration Guide for D 500 D 700 Please see related document GSM Configuration Guide for D 500 D 700 Please see related document Dynamic DNS Account Setting for D 500 D 700 2...

Page 76: ...t the controller supports DYNAMIC DNS UPDATE feature in order to associate the dynamic IP address to a domain name that does not change in time The web server offers 4 tabs Measurements Measured elect...

Page 77: ...DKM 411 User Manual Rev_01 Firmware V 1 0 K46D03 EN 77 Counters Page Alarm List Page Event Log Display Page Please see related document Ethernet Configuration Guide for D 500 D 700for more details...

Page 78: ...nfiguration Guide for D 500 D 700 Please see related document Rainbow Scada Usage Guide Please see related document Ethernet Configuration Guide for D 500 D 700 This feature is not available yet 28 ET...

Page 79: ...Clears alarms of the controller The operating mode is not modified REBOOT Performs a hard reset on the controller no answer SMS messages must be written exactly as below without any preceding blanks O...

Page 80: ...in USB flash memory As soon as a USB flash memory is inserted the unit will start data recording and continue until the memory is removed USB FLASH MEMORY 30 1 DATA RECORDING MEDIA If USB Device is p...

Page 81: ...ke 20120331 representing March 31 2012 Thus alphabetical listing will produce a sorted list by date of recording The recorded file is of CSV comma separated values type This is a text file which can b...

Page 82: ...er day 050x6x60x24 A typical memory of 4GB will store data during 948 days more than 2 years With a recording period of 1 minute 4GB memory card will store data during 15 years Below parameters are re...

Page 83: ...ple registers Each register consists of 2 bytes 16 bits A larger data structure will contain multiple registers The Modbus communications requires a slave address to be assigned to each device in the...

Page 84: ...gisters available The use of the registers are emphasized in the D 500 700 User Manual Please set the first mask as 255 255 255 0 for the proper operation Ethernet Network IP May be left as 0 0 0 0 fo...

Page 85: ...t x10 Total active power 20508 R 32bit x10 Phase L1 reactive power 20510 R 32bit x10 Phase L2reactive power 20512 R 32bit x10 Phase L3reactive power 20514 R 32bit x10 Total reactive power 20516 R 32bi...

Page 86: ...Enable This parameter should be set to 1 or checked in order to enable the ethernet port Modbus TCP IP Port The usual setting is 502 However the unit is able to work on any port address User IP Mask T...

Page 87: ...special password is required for calibration Select CALIBRATION PARAMS on CONFIGURATION MENU Then select the channel to calibrate with and and then press Then adjust the coefficient until required me...

Page 88: ...libration may be verified or done during operation Wipe the unit if necessary with a soft damp cloth Do not use chemical agents The device is subject to detailed safety and quality checks before shipm...

Page 89: ...terials in electronic devices Following the DIRECTIVE 2011 65 EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrica...

Page 90: ...er if necessary Incorrect phase connections Check wiring Voltage transformer ratio incorrectly programmed Check program parameter and voltage transformer Device is defective Send device to the manufac...

Page 91: ...n exceeded Check device ratings The current measuring range has been exceeded by harmonic components Check harmonics Incorrect phase connections Check wiring Current transformer ratio incorrectly prog...

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