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User and Installation Manual IM02601004E

Power Xpert PXM 4000/6000/8000

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Page 2: ...ions in this docu ment are based on Eaton Electrical Inc and or Eaton Corporation s Eaton experi ence and judgment and may not cover all contingencies If further information is required an Eaton sales office should be consulted Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Ea...

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Page 4: ...1 Mounting 29 3 2 Mounting the Power Xpert Meter and Display Separately 30 3 3 Display Mounting 30 3 4 Meter Mounting 30 3 5 Mounting the Power Xpert Display and Meter as a Single Unit 30 3 6 Wiring of CT VT Connections 34 3 7 CT VT Connector Installation on the Power Xpert 36 3 8 MeterDimensions 37 3 9 WIRING 41 3 10 Fuses 41 3 11 Hipot and Megohm Megger Testing 41 3 12 Communication Wiring 42 3 ...

Page 5: ...ts 118 8 Setup on the Web Server Pages 121 8 1 Overview 121 9 Setup on the Graphical Display 157 9 1 Log In 158 9 2 Quick Setup 159 9 3 Meter Setup and Commissioning 161 9 4 Setup This Display Screen contrast etc 162 9 5 Network Firmware Product Information 163 9 6 Password Setup 164 10 Firmware Upgrade 165 10 1 Locating Upgrading System Firmware on the Web 165 10 13 Upgrading From a PXM4000 to a ...

Page 6: ... 214 B 5 Appendix E Event Trigger Register Map 215 B 6 Event Log Register Map 218 B 7 Trend and Profile Query Register Map 220 B 8 Latest Min Max Avg Register Map 221 B 9 Latest Demand Profile Register Map 231 C SNMP Communication 235 C 1 SNMP in Power Xpert Meter 235 D Diagnostics 237 D 1 Battery Status 238 D 2 System Log 239 D 3 Event Count 240 D 4 Communications Ethernet Status 241 D 5 Communic...

Page 7: ...5 266 G 4 24V Source Outputs CM4 CM6 268 G 5 Power Supply Card PXMPS 1 269 H Data Files 271 H 1 Accessing the Files 271 H 2 COMTRADE Files 271 H 3 Energy Logs 272 H 4 Trend Logs 273 I Root Certificate Authority Installation 279 I 1 Installing Root CA with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and 7 279 I 2 Installing Root CA with Mozilla Firefox 282 www eaton com IM02601004E Page v ...

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Page 9: ...ns 1 1 About this Manual This technical document is the user manual for the installation operation and unit level mainte nance of the Eaton Power Xpert Meter This document is intended for authorized and qualified per sonnel who use the Power Xpert Meter Please refer to the specific WARNINGS and CAUTIONS in this section before proceeding If you require additional information contact your Eaton Elec...

Page 10: ...ets Old PX zip setting files can be loaded into the PXM which updates its format Other Changes Meter display includes blue highlights top and bottom as shown below Meter base includes blue highlights on bottom as shown below Model number has been changed from PX to PXM and previous digit for the memory option will be 1 to represent standard communiction Power supply module has changed and cannot b...

Page 11: ... personnel are to service the Power Xpert Meter TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES MAY REQUIRE PROXIMITY TO EXPOSED ENERGIZED LIVE ELECTRICAL WIRING AND OR PARTS WHERE THE HAZARD OF FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT Exercise extreme care to avoid injury or death Always disconnect lock out and tag the current and voltage sources and the control power supply circuit before touching the connections or compo ne...

Page 12: ...mand Energy Profile 2 month comparison QUALITY Power Quality Index worst of 6 weighted PQ components dv dt count TDDi THDv all models Sag level Swell level and Flicker 6000 and 8000 series only Indicates Normal Caution and Alert levels Latest 10 minutes Latest 24 hours K Factor of phase current Crest Factor of phase current Flicker Perceptibility Pst and Plt of Van Vbn Vcn Vab Vbc and Vca PXM 6xxx...

Page 13: ...e Voltage PXM42xx PXM62xx PXM82xx and 3 AUX line to ground Voltage PXM42xx PXM62xx PXM82xx OUT OF LIMITS EVENT TRIGGERS Any per phase or system value in the following categories Current Voltage Power Power Factor Frequency Harmonic Distortion 9s of Availability Compliance calculation based upon any all triggers selected for Performance all models Flicker Voltage Unbalance and Current Unbalance Sym...

Page 14: ...bering System PXM 8 1 0 5 A B 1 B Card Slot 3 Con gur ation A No Card Option B I O Option Card 8 Digital Inputs 2 Solid State Outputs 3 Relay Outputs Card Slot 2 Con gur ation A No Card Option B Communication Expansion Card w 100 1000Base T 100F RS 485 RS 232 Ports Card Slot 1 Con gur ation 1 Standard Communications Module with RS 485 Model Series 4 4000 Standard Power Quality 2GB 6 6000 Enhanced ...

Page 15: ... larger resistance heaters used in water heat ers electric dryers and the like three wire single phase systems are used that provide 240 VAC measured from line to line Two and Three Wire Single Phase Wiring Line Neutral Line 1 Neutral Line 2 Single Phase Power Equations The following equations provide the basis for calculating Power W Reactive Power VAR and Apparent Power in single phase systems Y...

Page 16: ... power factor should be 1 however this can only occur if there are no inductive loads In actuality many loads are inductive and capacitors are installed to correct a poor Power Factor Power Factor PF is calculated as THREE PHASE Three phase is typically used for power transmission but is also often used to power motors and other industrial or commercial equipment In three phase systems three condu...

Page 17: ...tion within a specified billing period T W in this equation is instantaneous power Wh WXT Demand The average energy consumed over a specified time period Utilities deter mine exactly what that period of time is and it s typically either 15 or 30 min utes This measurement deviates from average consumption which forces utilities to provide sufficient generating capacity to satisfy this measurement P...

Page 18: ...4000 6000 8000 meters indicate positive Watts vars and PF for consumed power Within this standard motors consume both Watts and vars i e a lagging current as measured at the load has W var and PF For power measured at the source generated Watts and vars are negative but the sign of PF is consistent with what it is as measured at the load A 3 phase motor load is illustrated in the following phaser ...

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Page 20: ...e with abc rotation A phase rotation operator is defined to rotate a phasor vector forward by 120 de grees As a result 2 is a phase rotation of 240 degrees A materix A can be defined using this operator to transform the phase vector into sym metrical components The phase voltages are generated by the sequence equation Vabc A V12 Conversely the sequence components are generated from the analysis eq...

Page 21: ...56 256 256 Total Harmonic Distortion THD Delta Sigma D A Conversion Technology Harmonics over sampling 4096 samples per cycle Anti Alias Filtering Individual Harmonics Total Demand Distortion TDD Even Odd and Interharmonics HIGHLIGHTS Sub cycle disturbance capturing dV dt triggers for sub cycle oscillatory tran sients Absolute Threshold and dV dt triggering Power Quality Index Standard includes dv...

Page 22: ... 1MHz Waveform recorded at 100 000 samples per cycle Three phase voltage and neutral to ground fast transient capture Delta Sigma A D oversampling rate Note These specifications are subject to change without notice and represent the maxi mum capabilities of the product with all options installed This is not a complete feature list Features and functionality may vary depending on selected options a...

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Page 25: ...E PROXIMITY TO EXPOSED ENERGIZED LIVE ELECTRICAL WIRING AND OR PARTS WHERE THE HAZARD OF FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT Exercise extreme care to avoid injury or death Always disconnect lock out and tag the current and voltage sources and the control power supply circuit before touching the connections or components on the rear face of the Power Xpert Meter 4000 6000 8000 and Graphic Display FAILU...

Page 26: ...c or Vdc Fabricate a power cord of suitable length and connect to the power supply via the Power Supply Connection shown in Figure 1 Note The Green Health LED should blink at a slow rate once per second If it blinks at a faster rate see the Troubleshooting chapter in the manual The Red Status LED will blink if unacknowledged or uncleared events exist PXMPS 1 Card Power Supply Connection PS1 3 PS1 ...

Page 27: ...Wire Y Up to Up to 600 V L L 347 L N 3 phase 4 Wire Y Above Up to 600 V L L 347 L N See Installation for wiring diagrams DS 1 DS 2 DS 3 OFF OFF ON is Normal OFF is Safe Mode No restrictions user ID Password re quired ADMIN ADMIN accepted for 15 minutes after boot up OFF ON ON is Normal OFF is Safe Mode Medium Security Energy Demand resets prohibited ON OFF ON is Normal OFF is Safe Mode High Securi...

Page 28: ... Line 1 or Va VTV2 Line 2 or Vb VTV3 Line 3 or Vc VTV4 Line 4 or Vn neutral VTVR Metering Reference Ground VX Optional Auxiliary Voltage Connections VXV6 Line 1 or Va2 VXV7 Line 2 or Vb2 VXV8 Line 3 or Vc2 CT Terminal Connections Current Inputs accepts a 5 amp secondary with available Primary settings of 5 9999 for a CT ratio of 5 5 to 9999 5 It is strongly recommended that the Current Inputs be c...

Page 29: ...e Specifications Table for wiring Display PXCM Description Terminal Cable Terminal DA DG1 1 TP CM5 1 DB DG1 2 TP CM5 2 SH DG1 3 SDW CM5 3 TP Twisted Pair SDW Shield Drain Wire B Connect CM6 Figure 5 located on the CM card to DG2 Figure 4 on the Display Module to supply power 24V to the Display Module See table below for wiring Display PXCM Description Terminal Cable Terminal SH DG2 1 OSCS CM6 1 24...

Page 30: ... 414 449 7100 E185559 MEASURING EQUIPMENT 20NL Catalog PXD MMG Serial XXXXXX Style 66D2117G01 Power Supply 24 VDC 20 SELV 8W MAX MADE IN USA Date Code WYYYYMMDD Rev XXX Oper Temp 20 TO 60 C MAC Address Front XX XX XX XX XX XX MAC Address Bottom XX XX XX XX XX XX DG1 Display Link COM 0 DG2 C Set the Rotary Switch Figure 5 located on the side of the Meter Module unit to a number 1 through 16 NOTE Th...

Page 31: ... clockwise and counterclockwise to select highlight options on the screen Once highlighted push dial to get more information about the topic Back Button Push to return to the previous selection Display Health LED If Display Module is powered up the LED will blink slowly 1 sec Turn to Highlight BACK Push to Select Hold in for Help Events Health Power Xpert Figure 6 Display Module Controls Health LE...

Page 32: ...e part no 66B2156H02 shipped with the meter Note that the IP address of the CM1 port is permanently configured to be 192 168 1 1 C Set the laptop s IP address to 192 168 1 100 by completing the following steps Click Window s Start Then click Settings Control Panel Windows 2000 or Control Panel Windows XP Vista In Control Panel click Network and right click Local PC Area Connection Select Propertie...

Page 33: ...ctory at time of manufacture If the card is installed as an after sale option follow instructions for physical installation that accom pany the card or refer to the manual To set up the card follow these steps A The meter ships DHCP and CE2 enabled Connect the standard cable blue from CE2 to network Because DHCP is enabled the user must find the IP ad dress via the Local Configuration port Setup D...

Page 34: ... IP address via the Local Configuration port Setup Diagnostics Communication Ethernet or Local Display 2 On the Meter Webserver home page click Setup Meter 3 Login to the Meter Module by clicking on the Login Change Users button 4 Type the Name and Password The defaults are Name admin and Password admin After entering the Name and Password click OK Note Without logging into the meter data is read ...

Page 35: ... The Optional Communications Expansion CE card also provides communication via Modbus RTU CE3 CE4 see manual for Modbus instructions The RS485 CE3 port supports Modbus RTU slave to a master monitoring system The port defaults as a Master Gateway which relays Ethernet Modbus TCP command to slave meters connected to the same RS485 link The Modbus slave address may be set via the display module or wi...

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Page 37: ... or panel mounted the meter can be mounted remotely from the display on a flat surface or panel elsewhere in the enclosure A mounting kit PX PMBA is available to permit mounting the display and meter modules together To maintain proper ventilation Power Xpert Meter must remain vertical at all times with 3 inches of clearance above and below the chassis The meter also requires a minimum of 2 inches...

Page 38: ...e back of the display module through the panel cutout Using the five 8 32X1 2 in screws attach the display to the panel Install the top center screw first Note that the panel must be smooth and flat to ensure a proper gasket seal 3 4 Meter Mounting Attach the meter to the flat panel using the four circular holes or the four keyholes previ ously drilled into the panel 3 5 Mounting the Power Xpert D...

Page 39: ... panel cutout Using one of the provided 8 32X1 2 in screws screw the display module to the panel at the top center point 2 Place one of the provided display P Back mounting brackets on the side of the display module and screw it into place using the two provided 8 32X1 2 in screws Repeat this step to install the remaining Display P Back Mounting Bracket ...

Page 40: ...s a Single Unit Con t 3 Remove the key slotted mounting brackets from the back of the meter module 4 Attach the Meter P Back mounting brackets to the back of the meter with the 10 32X5 16 in screws that were removed 5 Slide the meter housing with brackets attached into the display brackets ...

Page 41: ...m IM02601004E Page 33 3 Installation Mounting the Power Xpert Display and Meter as a Single Unit Con t 6 Screw the display and meter brackets together with the four 10 32X5 16 in screws provided in the mounting kit ...

Page 42: ... connec tor housing The Power Xpert Meter PXM4000 PXM6000 PXM8000 is equipped with multiple cards and terminal blocks Each terminal block has an identification and each terminal has an identification For example the voltage input terminal block is identified as VT The individual terminals are identified as V1 V2 V3 V4 and VR The intended terminal identification scheme combines these references For...

Page 43: ...ng connector hoods retaining brackets be securely and properly installed The hooded connector when properly assembled can be grasped to insert and remove from terminal block socket Do not remove terminal blocks by pulling on the wires Terminal blocks are polarized and should only be inserted in the proper orientation To prevent damage to the equipment or hazardous conditions care should be taken t...

Page 44: ...nal Block hood as semblies CT Terminal Block hood as sembly Wire markers CT Terminal Block Retaining Screws NOTE Because the hood ed connectors will cover the wiring designations printed on the block terminals it is important to mark the wires so they can be identified after the ends are seated in the connector housings ...

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Page 49: ...mpedance ground is essential for proper functioning PT AND CT SECONDARY CIRCUITS ARE CAPABLE OF GENERATING DANGEROUS VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS WITH THEIR PRIMARY CIRCUITS ENERGIZED AND COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DEATH The proper selection of any required current transformers or potential transformers is criti cal to the proper and accurate functioning of the Power Xpert Meter Instrumentation g...

Page 50: ...ble length is dictated by baud rate Above 38 4Kbaud the length is restricted to 2 000 ft Terminal Port Name Port Type Port Connection Cable Length Cable Type Max Baud Rate Max Number of Devices End of Line Termination Star Tap Twisted Pair Sensitivity CM5 COM0 Display RS485 Terminal Plug 2 000ft 610 M Shielded Twisted Pair 115 K 16 120ohms NO NO YES CM3 COM1RS485 RS485 Terminal Plug 4 000ft 1 219 ...

Page 51: ... on pg 3 14 Wiring is done in a strict daisy chain without taps or stars 120 ohm 1 4W end of Line Termination Resistors EOLTR are required at each end of the cable Attach like terminals to like terminal types for each RS485 port being net worked Tie the communication cable shield to ground at one location only Data line definition As per the RS485 standard In an idle marked state logic 1 Data B wi...

Page 52: ...electively engage the bias COM0 functions as a slave to the display jumpers default to Rb NOT EN GAGED COM1 defaults to a slave jumpers defaults to Rb NOT ENGAGED COM2 defaults to a master jumpers default to a Rb ENGAGED Refer to Appendix F for jumper placement on the PXCE card Refer to Appendix E for jumper placement on the PXCM card ...

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Page 64: ...th LED is on continuously this indicates an abnormal condition The Status LED located on the bottom left side of the meter next to the Health LED will be either green or red Normally be solidly green but will slowly blink red when there are unacknowledged events in the Power Xpert Meter s Events list After the events are acknowledged or cleared the Status LED will return to a solid green state If ...

Page 65: ...er interface This Base Address switch is for the Display Port COM0 only and is not to be used for any other communication port COM1 COM2 or COM3 3 18 Java JRE PC Installation Prior to accessing the Power Xpert Meter from your PC you must download the latest version of Java J2SE JRE Java Runtime Environment To do this follow the steps below 1 Visit site http java sun com 2 Click on Downloads from t...

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Page 67: ...ibes how to access basic information through them Each option provides easy access to basic metering functions as well as setup configuration Other information such as waveforms trending graphs harmonic tables phasors and ITIC curves is also available The Functions on the Web Server Screens chapter provides more detailed information about the functions features and options available on each screen...

Page 68: ... screen below the phrases Latest 10 Min and Latest 24 Hrs are underlined By clicking on these options the user will be able to access information that occurred during those time frames NOTE The setup screens require a password to edit settings THE METER HOME SCREEN Options Click on a button in the menu bar to access a new main screen specific to that selection Highlighted un derlined text in vario...

Page 69: ...e bottom of the screen to install the required software After the JRE is installed open a new browser window to start the Power Xpert web interface METER UPGRADE LINK On the Home Screen of PXM4000 meters you can upgrade the meter to a PXM6000 series meter by clicking the Click here to upgrade link This link will open the PXM4000 to PXM6000 upgrade page on the Eaton web site You can read more about...

Page 70: ...or example on the Meter screen the user can select Phasor Waveform or Harmonics views To pan zoom or view the graph in full screen click one of the options below the graph The zoom feature provides the following options Zoom1 16 hour range of 5 minute data pans to 48 hours Zoom2 48 hour range of 15 minute data pans to 192 hours 8 days Zoom3 8 day range of 1 hour data pans to 28 days Zoom4 64 day r...

Page 71: ...d Energy screens contain selection options available with some statistics Drop down menus and ra dio buttons allow the user to select the information to be viewed and options for viewing it In the upper central portion of the screens another drop down menu provides options for graphically viewing the information 4 4 The Quality Main Screen ...

Page 72: ...s events and the event log e g per son logged in new min max etc for the device Click on an event to view detailed information about that event Drop down menus near the top of the screeen provide viewing options such as Captured Pa rameters or Waveform To pan zoom or view graphs in full screen click on one of the op tions below the graph From this box you can navigate to a waveform view or single ...

Page 73: ...to view detailed information about the event 4 7 Setup and I O Screens The left side of the Setup screens contain expandable tree structures that list all of the screens available for viewing or configuration as displayed below Click on one of the selections to view detailed information An EDIT button will appear to enable the editing of information on the screen NOTE Edit functions require a user...

Page 74: ...wer Xpert Meters equipped with a PXMIO card the I O screen displays the status of the Discrete Inputs and Relay Outputs For selected Discrete Inputs that are configured as counters a profile plot appears Typically these represent consumption of Water Air Gas Electricity or Steam from flow other than metering devices ...

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Page 77: ...er Quality LED Events LED Back Button Navigator 10 100 Ethernet Port Navigator Turn to select highlight options on the screen While high lighted Push the Navigator to select the currently highlighted function 10 100 Ethernet Port for local display network The Events LED reflects the events status for the meter to which the display pointed and serves the same function as the meter s Status LED The ...

Page 78: ...Current 176 A Frequency 59 97 Hz View By Phase A B C AUX VLL VLN IA IB IC 481 2 277 2 0 176 0 175 0 176 The Meter Main Screen MeterNine S 145 kVA P 130 kW Q 64 kvar View Profile Meter Power Quality Events Setup Energy 93624 kWh Demand 134 kW Lag Min Max Lead PF The Power Main Screen MeterNine TDD 1 58 THDV 1 43 KF 5 18 CF 1 71 Flkr 0 000 9 s 10 Mins Meter Power Quality Events Setup 24 Hours rt Cau...

Page 79: ... 3 When the new screen is displayed the white triangular marker at the bottom of the menu bar will move to mark the new selection In summary The double arrow is used to navigate to a new screen selection The triangular marker acts as a tab to mark the main screen currently in use 5 3 The Back Button The Back Button on the front of the PowerXpert module is used to return to previous screens Press t...

Page 80: ...screen selections NOTE This manual does not display every screen available in the PowerXpert system The graph ics and accompanying text are intended to be used as a basic guide for research into the topic of the user s choice 5 5 The Meter Main Screen Turn the Navigator to highlight an option press the Navigator to select Detailed information is available on several layers of additional screens th...

Page 81: ...59 96 Hz Tue 24 Jan 17 11 36 EST Max 60 04 Hz Tue 24 Jan 17 11 36 EST Min Max Trend Trig MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup Avg LL Voltage 481 2 V Avg Current 176 A Frequency 59 97 Hz View By Phase A B C AUX VLL VLN IA IB IC 481 2 277 2 176 175 176 The Meter Main Screen ADDING AND MODIFYING DATA You will be required to enter data on screens for example during trigger set up and configura t...

Page 82: ...75 A 134 W 149 VA Reset Demand 15 minute win Present Last Summary Energy Present 93624 kWh 104026 kVAh 45343 kVArh RESET Present Last Summary Displacement PF System 89 A 89 B 89 C 89 Displacement Apparent Summary Reac tive Power System 64 kVars A 22 kVars B 21 kVars C 21 kVars S P Q MeterNine S 145 kVA P 130 kW Q 64 kvar View Profile Meter Power Quality Events Setup Energy 93624 kWh Demand 134 kW ...

Page 83: ... Harm Wave VCA 1 20 Harm Wave L L L LV L N L NV AUX L L AUX Alert if 300 Caution if 200 Normal at 100 MeterNine TDD 1 58 THDV 1 43 KF 5 18 CF 1 71 Flkr 0 000 9 s 10 Mins Meter Power Quality Events Setup 24 Hours Alert Caution Normal The Quality main screen Summary PQ Index 24 Hours Level Value SAGS 1 00 100 SWELLS 0 00 0 00 dv dt 0 00 0 00 TDDi 1 58 62 7 THDv 1 43 57 0 Flicker 751 150 Total 150 PQ...

Page 84: ...ass 3 Fail 5 The meter can be setup to monitor events such as low frequency out of limit voltage etc by set ting up triggers When activated these triggers can sound a buzzer or send an e mail From the Events main screen detailed information about selected events in the Events List can be reviewed The Events List displays the time of the event and the kind of event that occurred An ex clamation poi...

Page 85: ... UserID Password sets The X UserID with the X password are most convenient for use the local display For higher levels of security these defualts should be changed Quick Setup View Create Triggers Meter Setup Commissioning Setup This Display OK Cancel OK Cancel MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup View Setup Edit Setup Login Logout The Setup main screen ...

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Page 87: ...ons along the left of the page METER The Meter page s provide Voltage Current and Frequency readings You can view information by measurement type or by phase By Accessing further details you can look at trends min max values and set triggers By right clicking on any page a drop down list appears that you can use to reset data as shown to the left VOLTAGE The Power Xpert Meter measures line to line...

Page 88: ...e selection You can select trending waveform harmonics or phasor graphs from the drop down box near the top of the page When Trend and Min Max is selected the minimum and maximum values are displayed with date and time stamps When Harmonics is selected a table is displayed showing the Voltage Voltage Angle Current Current Angle and the calculated watts V x I x COS Angle V Angle I Note Watts calcul...

Page 89: ... the Vaux channels Symmetric components are available for all channels but are not available for the standard PXM40xx version of the Power Xpert Meter The meter will maintain a log of all rms measurements and symmetric components over the period of 1 year with date and time stamps The same information is available as a trend for display and communications The most recent minimum and maximum values...

Page 90: ...raphs click the drop down box located on the top right side of the page and make a selection When Trend and Min Max is selected the minimum and maximum values are displayed on the bot tom right side of the page with date and time stamps When Harmonics is selected a table is displayed showing the Voltage Voltage Angle Current Current Angle and the calculated watts V x I x COS Angle V Angle I By def...

Page 91: ...alues are detected and saved with date and time stamps of the occurrence LOCATING FREQUENCY INFORMATION ON THE WEB From the Meter Home Page click the frequency radio button beside Frequency on the left side of the page To view the trending and phasor graphs click the drop down box at the top of the page and make a selection When Trend and Min Max is selected the minimum and maximum values are disp...

Page 92: ... Phase B and Phase C Reactive Power for System Phase A Phase B and Phase C The meter will log the trend for all of the above measurements as well as detect and save Mini mum and Maximum values with date and time stamps for all of the above parameters LOCATING APPARENT DISPLACEMENT POWER FACTOR REAL POWER REACTIVE POWER AND APPARENT POWER FOR SYSTEM INFORMATION ON THE WEB From the Power Main Page c...

Page 93: ... i e 3 minutes times 5 intervals equals 15 minutes NOTE The demand interval is the number of minutes in the average calculation The subinterval is the number of minutes between updates Separate demand values are computed on a monthly basis At the end of every calendar month peak demand values with date and time stamps are saved as last months values Peak demand is reset and new peak demand calcula...

Page 94: ... and time of the occurrence Present demand and previous demand values are made available along with peak demand data over any available communication port and display TIME OF USE The Power Xpert Meter also supports four rate periods for Time Of Use TOU A B C and D in addition to displaying RTP The Demand information also contains the current value for Today s Peak Demand LOCATING DEMAND AND ENERGY...

Page 95: ...the timestamp and energy that s represented at that point The table shown below the graph shows each demand update value along with the time stamp The contents of the table can be written to file formats that are compatible with various third party spreadsheet database and data analysis tools The Save button writes a comma separated val ues csv file with the data from the table to the My Documents...

Page 96: ...ent and the sine of the phase angle between them Apparent Power VA is the square root of the sum of the squares of the active and reactive pow ers Separate energy registers accumulate energy values over a period of one calendar month At the end of every calendar month energy values along with peak demand values with date and time stamps are saved as last months values At this point energy accumula...

Page 97: ...325 04980 8 September 30 2010 06 00 PM 0400 6712 81982 9 September 30 2010 07 00 PM 0400 3861 97998 10 September 30 2010 08 00 PM 0400 4162 10010 11 September 30 2010 09 00 PM 0400 2675 40991 12 September 30 2010 10 00 PM 0400 2324 07007 13 September 30 2010 11 00 PM 0400 2107 26001 14 October 01 2010 12 00 AM 0400 2136 13989 3 Peak Demand Demand Profile 18 Aug 08 07 38 48 Last Demand Reset A Rate...

Page 98: ...ERGY DEMAND Energy 1 NY Sales Office 11 20 AM 0400 Oct 08 2010 ENERGY PROFILE Again the Energy Profile page is similar to the Load Profile with all of the same options but dis plays the daily energies from midnight to midnight To locate this page select Energy Profile from the drop down box Point Timestamp Wh 1 August 05 2010 12 00 AM 0400 118050 00000 2 August 06 2010 12 00 AM 0400 100662 00000 3...

Page 99: ...ay Demand in Amps Sum Net Delivered Received kVARh kVAR kVAh kVA Sum Net Reverse Forward kWh kW ENERGY DEMAND Energy 1 NY Sales Office 11 33 AM 0400 Oct 08 2010 QUALITY The Quality section of the Power Xpert Meter outlines the measurements that have been calculated and describes the health of the system It consists of seven main sections of information THD Cur rent THD Voltage K Factor Crest Facto...

Page 100: ...Line to Line information When this option is selected click the second drop down box to select to view Total Odd Even or Interharmonic information The values listed underneath the drop down boxes will change to reflect the selections At this point the user can click one of the radio buttons to view graphical information for either Max AB BC or CA Once this radio button is selected the graph shown ...

Page 101: ...is normal The 24 hour value ratchets up to new 10 minute PQ values and decays with a 17 hour time constant LOCATING PQ INDEX INFORMATION ON THE WEB From the Home Page the PQ Index graph is located on the top right hand side of the page Click one of the underlined options Latest 10 Minutes or Latest 24 Hours to view detailed information about the selection Once the option is selected the top right ...

Page 102: ...rceptibility Line to Line Upper Flicker Perceptibility Line to Neutral Upper Flicker Perceptibility DEMAND OVERLOAD The Power Xpert Meter can shed load upon demand amperes demand watts demand reverse watts demand vars capacitive load demand vars inductive load or demand VA Each Demand Overload selection has a threshold as if it were a trigger threshold The meter can only change state on demand win...

Page 103: ...the page Use the drop down box at the top of the page to view the captured parameter or waveform Click the ITIC Curve button on the bottom of the page to view the ITIC Curve Available on the 6000 and 8000 Series From this new page the user can click any event listed on the ITIC Curve to display the Event page listing the event information relevant to the event selected Note Using your left mouse b...

Page 104: ...the event details and where the event falls onto the ITIC plot EVENT CALENDAR AND TIMELINE VIEWS You can also view the last 500 recorded events on either a monthly calendar or on a timeline view These views make it much easier to locate events over a period of time When you switch from the calendar to the timeline view you can zoom in to smaller time units To view the Calendar From the Events page...

Page 105: ...e view so that you can see what events occurred during the day The default view of the Events Timeline view shows the day s events on an hour by hour basis however you can expand the time scale resolution down to hundredths of a second USING THE EVENTS TIMELINE The following figure details the controls on the Events Timeline page Refer to the keys following the figure for a description of the vari...

Page 106: ...s in the lower half of the page The currently selected event is shown in red and its associated trigger point s are shown as red vertical lines in the waveform timeline Events appear stacked in the event timeline when they occur close together in time however you can change the resolution of the timeline us ing the Zoom control to spread them out Hovering the mouse pointer over a single event disp...

Page 107: ...vents timeline through the current Pan and Zoom controls then the Meter creates up to 10 Events Timeline pages You can switch between these by either selecting a page from the drop down list or clicking the previous page or next page buttons p The Previous and Next buttons shift the waveform timeline to view the next trigger point related to the currently selected event If there is only one trigge...

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Page 109: ... down menus and related screens within these cat egories By accessing the many screens within each category increasing levels of detail about the measurements can be obtained This section of the manual is not an exhaustive resource that displays every screen in the system The intent is to give the user a general understanding of where the most useful and pertinent infor mation is stored for review...

Page 110: ...as a trend for display and communications The min max and averages are recorded for each interval 2 days at 5 minute intervals 31 days at 1 hour intervals and 12 months at 1 week intervals The most recent minimum and maximum values are detected for all the voltage channels and sym metric and are logged with date and time stamps Current minimum and maximum values can be cleared by the user at any t...

Page 111: ...selected current Measured or Symmetric Compo nents Additional detailed information can be selected from any underlined item such as minimum and maximum values trending triggers harmonics or waveforms 176 A Frequency MeterNine Avg LL Voltage The Meter Main Screen 480 2 V Avg Current Summary Measured Current lavg 176 A I Ground 0 1 A IA 176 A I Neutral 20 2 A IB 175 A Demand IC 176 A 177 A Measured ...

Page 112: ...wish to view The screen will update to display the selection Select Channel in the drop down menu to view screens that display Phasor Harmonic and Waveform information MeterNine Avg LL Voltage The Meter main screen 0 0 V Avg Current 176 A Frequency 59 97 Hz Min Max Frequency Present 59 97 Hz Min 59 97 Hz Tue 24 Jan 2005 7 11 32 EST Max 60 04 Hz Tue 24 Jan 2005 7 11 32 EST Reset all Min Max Min Max...

Page 113: ...in Power screen the screen will update to make Displace ment or Apparent information information available Highlight and select the phase you wish to view to access another screen containing that information In like manner additional details about trend and trigger information are also available Lead Lag Quality MeterNine S 145 kVA P 130 kW Q 64 kvar Energy 93624 kWh Lag Min Max Lead PF Events Set...

Page 114: ...ween updates Separate demand values are computed on a monthly basis At the end of every calendar month peak demand values with date and time stamps are saved as last months values Peak demand is reset and new peak demand calculations begin for next month Demand reset can be executed using any available user interface or it can be scheduled in the calendar When the demand reset occurs a snapshot of...

Page 115: ...each kind of value Demand A Demand kW Demand kVA Demand kvar or Reset is available Depending on this selection additional op tions may be available For example from the Demand kW screen and Demand kVar screens detailed information about Totals Rate A Rate B Rate C Rate D or RTP can be viewed The Power main screen Present Last Reset Summary Present Demand 175 A 134 kW 149 kVA 69 kvar Reset Demand M...

Page 116: ...tween them Apparent Power kVA is the square root of the sum of the squares of the active and reactive powers Separate energy registers accumulate energy values over a period of one calendar month At the end of every month energy and peak demand values with date and time stamps are saved as last months values The energy accumulators then reset and begin accumulating values for next month Real time ...

Page 117: ...iew The screen will update again From the new screen detailed information about each kind of value Energy kWh Energy kVAh Energy kVArh or Reset can be accessed Depending on the selection additional options may be avail able For example from the Energy kWh and Energy kVArh screens more detailed information about Totals Rate A Rate B Rate C Rate D or RTP can be viewed MeterNine S 145 kVA P 130 kW La...

Page 118: ...w peaks from previous months and the current month select Compare with Last Month The screen will update to display a graph with this information The numbers represented in the graph can be viewed in list form by selecting Last Month or This Month from the bottom of the screen MeterNine S 145 kVA P 130 kW Q 64 kVAr Lag Min Max Lead The Power main screen PF 89 MeterNine Energy 93624 kWh Demand 134 ...

Page 119: ... value of the fundamental The formula for THD is provided below The variables X1 and xn may represent voltage or current and may be expressed as rms or peak values as long as all are expressed in the same fashion X1 fundamental value of current or voltage xn nth harmonic value of current or voltage THD CURRENT AND TDD CURRENT The THD Current is calculated for phase A B and C as Ampere meanwhile th...

Page 120: ...ailed information Information in Amperes or TDD can be selected Some values display icons that when selected will change the graphical format to a waveform or harmonic form MeterNine TDD 1 58 THDV 1 43 KF 5 18 CF 1 71 Flkr 752 9 s 10 Mins Meter Power Quality Events Setup 24 Hours Alert Caution Normal The Quality main screen MeterNine Summary IC Odd Even Int Harmonics A 0 kAh Odd 26 A Even 3 A Int ...

Page 121: ...ll change the graphical format to a waveform or harmonic form Highlight and select the underlined values to view more detailed information about AB BC or CA minimum and maximum trend and or trigger information etc NOTE AUX Line to Line Voltage and AUX Line to Line are only options on the Power Xpert Meter PXM 4200 6200 8200 series MeterNine Summary CA Odd Even Int Harmonics 0 kAh Odd 1 36 Even 0 1...

Page 122: ...ighlight and select the underlined K value to view a new screen listing all K Factor values Crest Factor The Power Xpert Meter calculates the Maximum IA IB and IC values for Crest Factor The Crest Factor is the ratio of peak current to rms current A pure sine wave has a crest factor of 1 414 MeterNine TDD 1 58 THDV 1 43 KF 5 18 CF 1 71 Flkr 0 000 9 s 10 Mins Meter Power Quality Events Setup 24 Hou...

Page 123: ...ew screen listing all Flicker values The user can then highlight and select Perceptibility Pst or Plt to view Line to Line and Line to Neutral detail The user can also select to view this detailed information for either Perceptibility Pst Plt Trend or Trigger LOCATING 9S OF AVAILABILITY INFORMATION From the Quality Main Screen highlight and select the underlined 9s value to view a new screen listi...

Page 124: ...ct 10 Minutes or 24 Hours to view detailed informa tion about the selection The screen will update to display the levels and values in list form MeterNine Summary PQ Index 10 Minutes Level PQ Value 0 kAh SAGS 0 00 0 00 Alert if 300 00 SWELLS 0 00 0 00 Caution if 200 00 dv dt 0 00 0 00 Normal at 100 00 THDi 0 56 22 38 THDv 1 82 72 66 Flicker 0 33 66 94 Total 72 91 PQ Index 10 Min PQ Index 24 Meter ...

Page 125: ...ells and Sags Voltage Symmetric components V0 V1 and V2 Voltage Unbalance Over Current on all current inputs Current Symmetric Components I0 I1 and I2 Current Unbalance Real Power System and Individual Phase Upper and Lower Limits Reactive Power System and Individual Phase Upper and Lower Limits Apparent Power System and Individual Phase Upper and Lower Limits Apparent Power Factor System and Indi...

Page 126: ...asurement MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup ITIC Curve 20 Events Have occurred and not been addressed Latest Event Wed 28 Dec 2005 15 02 59 EST Transient Triggered View Events Silence Buzzer The Events main screen 11 Triggers Are currently enabled and not monitoring the System View Trigger Items 2 953 Log Items and old Events are be ing stored for historical analysis Silence Buzzer No scr...

Page 127: ...t View Triggers to see each Trigger When View Log Items is selected a new screen will appear that lists all logged event items Highlight and select a specific event to view additional details about the item To reset all of the logs highlight and select Reset All Logs When ITIC Curve is selected the screen will update to display the ITIC Curve Highlight and select any event listed on the ITIC Curve...

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Page 129: ...er will be prompted with a pop up message if an invalid entry is attempted SECURITY SETUP You can use the security section to add delete users edit user names change passwords and change permissions Account permissions is defined by the Security Group to which they are as signed The Security Groups range form high 1 to low 5 level security The account s security group must be equal to or higher th...

Page 130: ...tion Energy Reset Start Stop Load Profile Acknowledge Events Clear Events and Waveforms Acknowledge Event Logs Locating Security Information On The Web From the Setup Main Page select Security from the tree structure Click Users or Permissions Setup If Users is selected the page will list all the current users with buttons to Edit Remove or Set Password To add a user click Add User at the top of t...

Page 131: ...he drop down arrow next to the group number and selecting another security group NOTE Only users with the same or higher security group can edit permissions For example a security group 5 user will not be able to edit security group 4 through 1 permissions A user with a security group of 1 will be able to edit all permissions ADDING A CUSTOM GRAPHIC You can change the graphic displayed in the uppe...

Page 132: ...ction Enable disable the Neutral Current In Ground Current Ig Calculated Neutral Current In and Calculated Ground Current Ig Phase Rotation and Frequency selections Line to Line Voltage the Potential Transformer PT Ratio the Current Transformer CT Ratio the Ground CT and the Neutral CT selections Energy units display format such as meter ID NOTE If Neutral Current is selected Calculated Neutral Cu...

Page 133: ...ck OK when new entries are completed CONFIGURATION FILES Configuration files can be downloaded to your local file system and then uploaded from your local file system to a meter This is a handy convenience feature especially if you re setting up multiple meters with either the same or similar settings You can set up one meter download the configura tion file to your local computer and then upload ...

Page 134: ...ven kinds of triggers Out of Limit ITIC Demand Overload Subcycle Disturbance Digital Input Status Modbus Triggered and Fast Transient Input Status triggers are configured in the I O section of the setup under Meter Setup Commissioning See Internal I O Input Setup Modbus triggered events are not configurable and as such are not shown here OUT OF LIMITS SETUP The Out of Limits Triggers are divided i...

Page 135: ... a specific delay for each Locating Demand Overload Setup on the Web On the Setup Main Page select Triggers from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Out of Limits Demand Overload ITIC Fast Transient and Tran sient Click Demand Overload The page will update to list all the current Demand Overload set tings Use the Edit button at the top of the page...

Page 136: ... Triggers from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Out of Limits Demand Overload ITIC Fast Transient and Tran sient Click ITIC The structure will expand to list the main ITIC categories Voltage Line Line and Voltage Line Neutral Click the category to view or edit The page will update to list all the current settings for the selected trigger Use th...

Page 137: ... is appropriate i e 208 20 The dv dt Threshold setting is entered in dv while the dt is fixed at the hardware sampling rate The Setup page suggests a conservative threshold to avoid false triggering Specifically the setup page suggests a threshold that is 50 above the Nominal L L Voltage divided by the PT ratio A mod erately aggressive lower threshold would be the 50 of the Nominal L L Voltage div...

Page 138: ... a threshold that is 20 above the Nominal L L Voltage divided by the PT ratio For example a 120V 208V system has a 120V rms and 170V peak line to ground and so a 250V threshold is appropriate i e 208 20 The dv dt Threshold setting is entered in dv while the dt is fixed at the hardware sampling rate The Setup page suggests an aggressive threshold Specifically the setup page suggests a threshold tha...

Page 139: ...eted METER SETUP AND COMMISSIONING SETUP The Meter Setup and Commissioning section of the Power Xpert Meter is broken into the following categories Security Compensation Metering I O Clock Communication and System These cat egories contain setup information for Time of Use PQ Index Pulse Initiation Hardware Firmware etc Security was discussed earlier in this section The remainder of the pages in t...

Page 140: ... to list the current Com pensation settings Use the Edit button at the top of the page to edit settings When Edit is selected the page will display drop down boxes and check boxes for use in changing current settings Click the OK button at the bottom of the page when entries are completed METERING SETUP The Metering main category is divided into four subcategories Demand Time of Use TOU Load Profi...

Page 141: ...erval A fixed interval period should be evenly divided by the subinterval value in case of a sliding interval Locating Demand Setup on the Web From the Setup Main Page Click Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Compensation Metering I O Clock Communications and System Click Metering The tree structure will ex...

Page 142: ...ng of another rate schedule For example Rate A is defined as a weekday beginning at 7 00 A M and ending at 4 59 59 P M when Rate B begins at 5 00 P M Locating Rate Schedule Setup on the Web From the Setup Main Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Metering I O Clock Communica tions and System Click...

Page 143: ...in Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Compensation Metering I O Clock communicatons and System Click Metering The list will expand to display Demand TOU Load Profile and PQ Index Click TOU then click Calendar To enter a new calendar item click Add Date Drop down boxes will appear for use in sele...

Page 144: ...rom the Setup Main Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Compensation Metering I O Clock Communications and System Click Metering The tree structure will expand to list Demand TOU Load Profile and PQ Index Select Load Profile The page will update to display the current Load Profile Interval minutes...

Page 145: ...ance can be assigned higher values accordingly Locating PQ Index Setup on the Web From the Setup Main Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Compensation Metering I O Clock Communications and System Click Metering The tree structure will expand to list Demand TOU Load Profile and PQ Index Select PQ ...

Page 146: ... Hours per pulse CT and PT ratios are automatically factored The meter generates pulses through discrete or relay outputs based on the value of selected ac cumulators This is a fixed pulse and fixed width 0 to 1000 kWh scaling factor The meter can serve as a pulse initiator for all energies real reactive or apparent The Pulse Initiation Setup section allows you to select the Source and Pulse Const...

Page 147: ...n the Web From the Setup Main Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Compensation Metering I O Clock Communications and System Click I O The tree structure will expand to list Pulse Initiation Internal I O and Remote I O Select Pulse Initiation The page will update to display the current Pulse Initi...

Page 148: ...ng Status via e mail or capturing Waveforms etc Input 8 is fixed for real time pricing mode Only one input can be selected for Demand Sync and DCF 77 Time Sync and only input 8 can be configured for Real Time Pricing Locating Internal I O Input Setup on the Web From the Setup Main Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will exp...

Page 149: ...o the triggers set up in the Out of Limits setup page such as Phase AB Line Line Voltage System Real Power etc If the trigger is not setup in the previous page it will not be available for selection in this page One of the three modes Latched Timed or Normal could be selected for a relay output In Latched mode the relay is energized when a selected event occurs The relay stays energized until it i...

Page 150: ...Source an Input channel must be selected under Meter Setup Commissioning I O When selecting NTP Network Time Protocol as the Time Sync Source at least one IP Address must be entered as many as three NTP server IP addresses may be entered Note In order to retain the clock setting through a power cycle the battery back up must be en gaged Set Switch D3 to the On position to engage the battery See co...

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Page 152: ...The following sections discuss each category and their respective settings NOTE The CM Card RS 485 COM 1 is shipped from the factory as a slave port Default jumper settings match this slave configuration If the port configuration is changed to a master refer to Appendix E for proper jumper placement instructions Locating Communication COM 1 2 3 Ethernet LAN Setup on the Web From the Setup Main Pag...

Page 153: ...y for the COM1 device on the CM3 port or the COM2 device on the CE3 port NOTE Only one of these ports can be configured as Master Gateway SETUP Click the Edit button at the top right of the page to modify current settings Click the drop down list beside Modbus RTU to select if the device is a Master Gateway Slave Gateway Master IO or Modbus Slave If Slave is selected the slave address must be ente...

Page 154: ...etup Main Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Compensation Metering I O Clock Communications and System Click Communications The tree structure will expand to list COM1 COM2 COM and Ethernet LAN setups Click COM3 Setup The page will update to display the current COM3 settings Click the Edit butto...

Page 155: ...Click Communications The tree will expand to list COM1 COM2 Setup COM3 Setup and Ethernet LAN Click Ethernet LAN Setup The page will update to display the current settings of Ethernet LAN Click the Edit button at the bottom of the page to modify current Ethernet LAN settings Click the appropriate radio button to select the kind of port in use 10 100 base T or 100 base F Enter the IP Address inform...

Page 156: ...e subnet however there are some tuning considerations which are covered later that may affect the choice of port Either of the two RS 485 ports or the RS 232 port can be desig nated Master Gateway and Master IO These can be designated as such on the Com 1 2 Setup Edit page and the Com 3 Setup page MODBUS TUNING Modbus clients can respond differently to polling commands and may require additional t...

Page 157: ...her than its own to the RS485 RS 232 port set as a Master Gateway If no response is received from the slave device within the total timeout specified above the meter returns an exception 11 0xB Gateway Target Device Failed to Respond If no RS 485 port is currently set as the Master Gateway the meter returns an exception 10 0xA Gateway Path Unavailable 2 This is the default setting for Com2 Setting...

Page 158: ...Identification and description of each device RFC 4268 Entity State MIB ENTITY STATE MIB txt Five availability status meters for each device attached to the card RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Part 2 ENTITY STATE TC MIB txt Possible state values for the Entity State MIB Meter events traps are sent to designated SNMP manager devices Traps may include such infor mation as the ITIC event and time stamp as...

Page 159: ...where to send an email notification and what to include in each e mail Use the TOU Time of Use calendar setup to configure perioidic emails Use the trig ger set up page to configure alarm emails Use the E Mail Setup page to configure the email client Enter the Email account and password Enter the email address recipients Up to 5 email address can be entered Select when to send an email by selectin...

Page 160: ...on at the bottom of the page when entries are completed SETTING UP EMAIL On the E mail Setup page you must fill in four pieces of information to connect to an SMTP server Account This is the email account used to log into the mail server You or your IT group must create an email account on your mail server for use by the meter Password This is the password for the email account used by the meter P...

Page 161: ... Hostname has been properly configured in DNS by running the following from a Windows command prompt nslookup meter_ip_address where meter_ip_address is the IP address assigned to the meter terminated with a dot If the meter s Hostname has been properly configured in DNS you should see the Hostname returned by the command WEB SERVICES SETUP The Web Services setup page was designed to provide contr...

Page 162: ...on Expansion Board I O Board This page also lists the Compact Flash and System Flash Total Memory and Available Memory and availability of FPGA for Fast Transient Capture The MAC address is also found on this screen as part of the Communication Main Board Locating Hardware Setup on the Web From the Setup Main Page click Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page...

Page 163: ...cating Firmware Setup on the Web From the Setup Main Page select Meter Setup Commissioning from the tree structure on the left side of the page The tree structure will expand to list Security Compensation Metering I O Clock Communications and System Click System The tree structure will expand to list Hardware and Firmware Click Firmware The page will update to display the Firmware version Refer to...

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Page 165: ...layed The user can view information or edit information All configuration edit abilities require a password to complete Click on one of the selections to view and or edit the detailed information about that selection NOTE A pop up box will display an error message if an invalid entry is attempted MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup View Setup Edit Setup Login Logout The Setup main screen ...

Page 166: ...vigation dial to select the upper field and rotate the navigation dial counter clock wise until the upper case X is displayed 2 Press the dial to select this character Rotate the dial clock wise until the Enter symbol Ent is highlighted 3 Press the dial to enter the upper case X for the user name 4 Rotate the dial to select the password field 5 Repeat the process to select the upper case X for the...

Page 167: ...as ITIC to function properly MeterNine View Setup Edit Setup Login Logout Quick Setup View CreateTriggers Meter Setup and Commissioning Setup This Display MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup 208 V Next MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup Wiring Configuration Phase Rotation 3 Phase 4 Wire V 3 CT Frequency 60 Hz Line to Line Voltage ABC Quick Setup Screen 1 Singe Phase 2 Wire 1CT Singl...

Page 168: ...cally become highlighted This process allows the user to modify each number individually As the dial is turned delete Del and enter Ent commands are displayed between 0 and upper case Z Use the delete command to remove a number For example if delete is selected for the first digit in the number 7220 the 7 will be removed and the new number will be 220 Use the enter command to lock in a selected di...

Page 169: ...ioning screen and enter the appropriate value MeterNine View Setup Edit Setup Login Logout Quick Setup View CreateTriggers Meter Setup and Commissioning Setup This Display MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup MeterNine Meter Power Quality Events Setup Select Setup Option Exit Wiring Configuration Frequency Incoming L L voltage PT Primary CT Primary Ground CT Neutral CT Demand Interval Power ...

Page 170: ...t of options select Setup This Display The Setup Display screen will appear Select the option you wish to adjust and press the navigation dial This screen also enables the user to enable or dis able the alarm buzzer Setup This Display Screen Contrast MeterNine Off Back Light Buzzer Disable Quick Setup View CreateTriggers Meter Setup and Commissioning Setup This Display Meter Power Quality Events S...

Page 171: ...ttom of the screen Select the information you wish to view The screens that support this information are displayed on the bottom of the page Display Network Settings Front Panel IP Address 192 168 1 1 Front Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Front MAC Address 00 d0 Back Display Product Information Control Number xxxxxx Style Number xxxxxx Revision Level xxxxxx Serial Number xxxxxx Date Code xxxxxx Back Displa...

Page 172: ...etup and push the dial 3 Highlight Meter Setup and Commissioning and push the dial 4 Push the dial to enter the list 5 Turn clockwise until Security is highlighted and push the dial 6 With User highlighted push the dial 7 With the top field highlighted push the dial 8 Enter user name and then select Enter Ent 9 Highlight the lower field 10 Push the dial 11 Enter the new password and then select En...

Page 173: ...000 meters 10 1 Locating Upgrading System Firmware on the Web Locate and download the firmware on the www eaton com pxm web site Save the firmware upgrade zip file in the PC Click on the Upgrade button on the System Firmware screen Options for the upgrade will be displayed Select the device you wish to upgrade from the left side of the screen When a PC is con nected to the meter a display unit is ...

Page 174: ...tart the firmware upgrade on the selected device When the upgrade begins a pop up progress window will be displayed When the upgrade is completed the user will be prompted to reboot the unit Connection to the device will be lost at this point Close the browser and reconnect after the reboot Check the firmware version by navigat ing to the System Firmware screen ...

Page 175: ...ache and disable any proxy settings for local connections so that the PowerXpert can run the web interface properly This process is explained in the following section DISABLING THE CACHE AND PROXIES To change the Java Settings 1 Launch the Windows Control Panel 2 Click the Java icon entry 3 On the General tab click the Network Settings button 4 Choose the User proxy server option but leave the pro...

Page 176: ...box 6 Click OK 7 On the General Tab click the Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files area 8 Click the Delete Files button 9 Select Applications and Applets in the Delete Temporary Files dialog box 10 Click OK 11 Click OK In the Temporary Files Settings dialog box 12 Click OK in the Java Control Panel ...

Page 177: ...o purchase a license file 1 Create a user account if you don t already have one You can click the New User Registration link and fill out the form to create your account 2 Select the number of upgrade licenses you wish to purchase This is a typical web store process with a shopping cart and a checkout procedure You ll need a credit card to purchase license key files this way 3 After you purchase u...

Page 178: ... and password the default is user admin password admin Navigate back to the Meter Setup and Commissioning System System Hardware page Click the PXM 6000 Upgrade button again 2 In the file browser dialog box browse to the license file it has a LICENSEKEY exten sion 3 Click Open After a successful upgrade the meter part number displayed on the hardware information page will have a u appended to it ...

Page 179: ... 11 3 Maintenance and Care The Power Xpert Meter is designed to be a self contained and maintenance free unit The printed circuit boards are calibrated at the factory They are intended for service by factory trained person nel only The Power Xpert Meter should be stored in an environment that does not exceed the storage tem perature range of 40O to 85O C The environment should also be free of exce...

Page 180: ...ord please contact Eaton Support for instructions on how to recover a lost username and password 5 Once you are logged in click on the Quick Setup link in the left hand pane 6 Click the Factory Reset button 7 A confirmation dialog box will appear Click Yes to confirm the factory reset Doing so will erase all data on the unit and clear all of its settings 8 Make note of the time it will take approx...

Page 181: ...air can be performed over the Local Configuration port The meter responds to ping and provides a telnet server but webpage web service and Modbus are disabled 11 10 Troubleshooting Matrix Symptom Probable Cause Possible Solution Meter Status LED repeats 3 red blinks If the Status LED repeats a red 3 blink pattern the meter is in self test mode 1 Remove power from the meter 2 Locate the DIP switch ...

Page 182: ...m persists replace the unit Meter set for Factory Test Mode Depending on the firmware version the meter may be set for factory test mode Refer to the Meter Red Status LED repeats 3 blinks section at the the beginning of this matrix Power Xpert Meter has mal functioned Replace the unit Meter is not in list of de vices Display Unit just powered up On display unit power up it can take up to two 2 min...

Page 183: ...possible mis wiring The phasor diagram is also available on the Local Display by using the following path Meter VagL L Voltage Vavg Phasor Current transformers polarity is reversed Verify connections per wiring diagrams Reverse current trans former leads Verify ground wiring per drawings Reverse current polarity via settings Enter password and change CT compensation in Setup mode A CT compen satio...

Page 184: ...tion is higher than expected VR terminal is floating Wire VR terminal to earth ground reference Default admin and X UserID Password sets do not work UserID Password forgotten Remove the tamper seal able security cover from the PXPS 1 or PXPS 4 card Move the Mode 1 and Mode 2 switches to the OFF posi tion Cycle power to the meter Login as ADMIN with the ADMIN password within 15 minutes Setup new ad...

Page 185: ... an Ethernet hub Ping IP address verify Link light is lit and Tx Tx activates from Windows command prompt type ping ip_ad dress Verify the laptop IP address is compatible with LAN WAN from the Windows command prompt type ipconfig Check for duplicate devices with duplicate IP address on the LAN WAN Unplug the meter from the LAN WAN and ping for its IP address Clear Internet Explorer s proxy server ...

Page 186: ...command prompt type ping ip_ad dress Verify the laptop IP address is compatible with LAN WAN from the Windows command prompt type ipconfig Check for duplicate devices with duplicate IP address on the LAN WAN Unplug the meter from the LAN WAN and ping for its IP address Clear Internet Explorer s proxy server configuration Access this through the Connections tab on Tools Internet Op tions Click the ...

Page 187: ... then reconnect with firm push While Display Unit port IP ad dress is fixed at 192 168 1 1 it falls back to 10 1 1 1 if the LAN WAN CE2 is set to an IP address of 192 168 1 x Try 10 1 1 1 Verify the laptop IP address is set to 198 168 1 x from the Windows command prompt type ipconfig Clear Internet Explorer s proxy server configuration Access this through the Connections tab on Tools Internet Op t...

Page 188: ...that FIBER is disabled Make sure laptop is either con nected either via a cross over cable or through an Ethernet hub Ping IP address verify Link light is lit and Tx Rx activates from Windows command prompt type ping ip_ad dress From the Windows command prompt type ipconfig Unplug the meter from the LAN WAN and ping for its IP address Access this through the Con nections tab on Tools Inter net Opt...

Page 189: ...factor Crest Factor Ratio of peak current to rms current A pure sine wave has a crest factor of 1 414 CT Current Transformer An instrument transformer that is intended to have its primary winding connected in series with the conductor carrying the current to be measured or controlled Demand The average value of power or a related quantity over a specified interval of time dv dt Delta voltage divid...

Page 190: ...eres at rated primary voltage with the secondary terminal short circuited kVAh Kilovolt ampere hour kVAh Kilovolt ampere reactive kvarh Kilovolt amps reactive hours kW Kilowatt kWh Kilowatt hour Lag The phase delay in current with respect to voltage Load Profile The magnitude and duration of loads applied in a prescribed time sequence including the transient and steady state char acteristics of th...

Page 191: ...ties in a two wire circuit reactive power is the product of the voltage the current and the sine of the phase angle between them For nonsinusoidal quantities it is the sum of all harmonic components each determined as above In a polyphase circuit it is the sum of the reactive powers of the individual phases RJ 11 A six pin modular telephone plug Also called a permissive connection an RJ 11 plug is...

Page 192: ...hases a b and c respectively VAB VBC VCA Line to line voltage between phase a b phase b c phase c a respectively VT Voltage Terminals An instrument transformer designed for use in the measure ment or control of voltage Its primary winding is connected across the supply circuit Waveform Data The numeric oscillographic values that may be captured A manifestation or representation or visualization of...

Page 193: ...s a group of data objects which contain an invalid object will result in an illegal data object exception code 02 A 3 Register 2002 Floating Point Data Register Configuration Register number 2002 is used to configure the 32 bit IEEE floating point word order When set to zero default the floating point high order 16 bit word is placed first in the Modbus register x followed by the low order 16 bit ...

Page 194: ...X 0 2 for relays 1 3 respectively A 6 Register 2921 Time Date The present device time can be read from these registers A new time can be written to these registers and becomes an active clock This is intended to represent the local time however if the zone offset is zero the net effect is UTC GMT Definition Register Number decimal Data Range decimal Month 2921 1 12 Day 2922 1 31 Year 2923 00 99 Da...

Page 195: ...Up A 9 Register 4610 Cause of Status 0 0 0 0 C10 C9 C8 Hi Byte Lo Byte Cause of Status Code C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0 Change Notification Flag 0 0 Code Reason for Status Definition Code Reason for Status Definition 0 Unknown 26 Power Demand 1 Normal operating mode 27 VA Demand 11 Over Voltage 28 Var Demand 12 Under Voltage 29 Current Demand 15 Under Frequency 30 Total Harmonic Distortion 16 Over Fre...

Page 196: ...d to represent the binary number created by prefixing F with an implicit leading 1 and a binary point If E 0 and F is nonzero then V 1 S 2 126 0 F un normalized value ENERGY FORMAT 64 BIT Energies are represented in a 64 bit format that includes a multiplier 2MantissaMultiplier for scaling and engineering units 10EngineeringUnits If energy were merely kiloWatt hours the MantissaMultiplier equals 0...

Page 197: ...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm FORMAT FOR KWH KVARH KVAH 0000000000000011mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm FORMAT FOR MWH MVARH MVAH 0000000000000110mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm TIMESTAMP UTC Definition Data Range decimal Month 1 12 Day 1 31 Year Hour 0 23 Minute 0 59 Millisecond 0 59999 ...

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Page 199: ... 3 2921 0B68 Time MM DD YY day HH MM SS 100th Uint16 Misc 8 4607 11FE Product ID constant initially 0x2C08 Uint32 2 4609 1200 Primary Secondary Status Uint16 Encoded 1 4610 1201 Cause Of Status Uint16 Encoded 1 4611 1202 IA Float Amps 2 4613 1204 IB Float Amps 2 4615 1206 IC Float Amps 2 4617 1208 IG Float Amps 2 4619 120A IN Float Amps 2 4621 120C Iavg Float Amps 2 4623 120E VAB Float Volts 2 462...

Page 200: ...t 2 4687 124E Phase B PFd Float 2 4689 1250 Phase C PFd Float 2 4691 1252 Phase A PFa Apparent True Power Factor Float 2 4693 1254 Phase B PFa Float 2 4695 1256 Phase C PFa Float 2 4699 125A Source1 VAB AUX Float Volts 2 4701 125C Source1 VBC AUX Float Volts 2 4703 125E Source1 VCA AUX Float Volts 2 4705 1260 Freq same as 4661 Float Hz 2 4719 126E ProductID same as 4607 Uint32 2 4819 12D2 Phase A ...

Page 201: ...SystemFrequency Float Hertz 2 11006 2AFD Current Ig200 200ms rms current Float Amps 2 11008 2AFF In200 Float Amps 2 11010 2B01 Ia200 Float Amps 2 11012 2B03 Ib200 Float Amps 2 11014 2B05 Ic200 Float Amps 2 11016 2B07 Iavg200 Float Amps 2 11018 2B09 Voltage Vlnavg200 200ms rms voltage Float Volts 2 11020 2B0B Vng200 Float Volts 2 11022 2B0D VllavgAUX_200 Float Volts 2 11024 2B0F VabAUX_200 Float Vo...

Page 202: ... RateB Energy kWh 4 11108 2B63 RateC Energy kWh 4 11112 2B67 RateD Energy kWh 4 11116 2B6B RTP Energy kWh 4 11120 2B6F Total Energy kWh 4 11124 2B73 RealTotalEnergy RateA Energy kWh 4 11128 2B77 RateB Energy kWh 4 11132 2B7B RateC Energy kWh 4 11136 2B7F RateD Energy kWh 4 11140 2B83 RTP Energy kWh 4 11144 2B87 Total Energy kWh 4 11148 2B8B ApparentEnergy kVAh RateA Energy kVAh 4 11152 2B8F RateB ...

Page 203: ... SystemMaximum Float 2 11276 2C0B ITIC Factor PhaseA Float 2 11278 2C0D PhaseB Float 2 11280 2C0F PhaseC Float 2 11282 2C11 SystemMinimum Float 2 11284 2C13 FlickerPerceptibility not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseAtoNeutral Float 2 11286 2C15 not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseAtoPhaseB Float 2 11288 2C17 not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseBtoNeutral Float 2 11290 2C19 not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseBtoPhase...

Page 204: ...ts 2 11346 2C51 not supported in PXM 4000 AUX PhaseBtoCVoltage Float Volts 2 11348 2C53 not supported in PXM 4000 AUX PhaseCtoAVoltage Float Volts 2 11350 2C55 not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseACurrent Float Amps 2 11352 2C57 not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseAtoBVoltage Float Volts 2 11354 2C59 not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseAtoNeutralVoltage Float Volts 2 11356 2C5B not supported in PXM 4000 PhaseBCu...

Page 205: ...ts 2 11412 2C93 PhaseBtoNeutralVoltage Float Volts 2 11414 2C95 PhaseCCurrent Float Amps 2 11416 2C97 PhaseCtoAVoltage Float Volts 2 11418 2C99 PhaseCtoNeutralVoltage Float Volts 2 11420 2C9B DisplacementPowerFactor DPFa Float 2 11422 2C9D DPFb Float 2 11424 2C9F DPFc Float 2 11426 2CA1 DPFsys Float 2 11428 2CA3 Apparent Power Sa Float kVA 2 11430 2CA5 Sb Float kVA 2 11432 2CA7 Sc Float kVA 2 1143...

Page 206: ...528 2D07 SymmetricAUX VoltageComponent not supported in PXM 4000 PosSeqVAUX Complex Volts 4 11532 2D0B not supported in PXM 4000 NegSeqVAUX Complex Volts 4 11536 2D0F not supported in PXM 4000 ZeroSeqVAUX Complex Volts 4 11540 2D13 SymmetricVoltage Component not supported in PXM 4000 PosSeqV Complex Volts 4 11544 2D17 not supported in PXM 4000 NegSeqV Complex Volts 4 11548 2D1B not supported in PX...

Page 207: ...al DemandPower Date PeakDmdRateA Date Date 6 11740 2DDB PeakDmdRateB Date 6 11746 2DE1 PeakDmdRateC Date 6 11752 2DE7 PeakDmdRateD Date 6 11758 2DED PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 11764 2DF3 PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 11804 2E1B LastMonthNetReal DemandPower PeakDmdRateA Float Watts 2 11806 2E1D PeakDmdRateB Float 2 11808 2E1F PeakDmdRateC Float 2 11810 2E21 PeakDmdRateD Float 2 11812 2E23 PeakDmdRateTot Float 2...

Page 208: ...e Date 6 11992 2ED7 PeakDmdRateB Date 6 11998 2EDD PeakDmdRateC Date 6 12004 2EE3 PeakDmdRateD Date 6 12010 2EE9 PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 12016 2EEF PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 12056 2F17 LastMonthReceivedReactive De mandPower PeakDmdRateA Float var 2 12058 2F19 PeakDmdRateB Float 2 12060 2F1B PeakDmdRateC Float 2 12062 2F1D PeakDmdRateD Float 2 12064 2F1F PeakDmdRateTot Float 2 12066 2F21 PeakDmdRateRTP F...

Page 209: ... PeakDmdRateB Date 6 12250 2FD9 PeakDmdRateC Date 6 12256 2FDF PeakDmdRateD Date 6 12262 2FE5 PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 12268 2FEB PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 12308 3013 LastMonthApparent DemandPower PeakDmdRateA Float VA 2 12310 3015 PeakDmdRateB Float 2 12312 3017 PeakDmdRateC Float 2 12314 3019 PeakDmdRateD Float 2 12316 301B PeakDmdRateTot Float 2 12318 301D PeakDmdRateRTP Float 2 12322 3021 LastMonthAp...

Page 210: ...eakDmdRateTot Date 6 12520 30E7 PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 12560 310F LastPeakRevReal DemandPower PeakDmdRateA Float Watts 2 12562 3111 PeakDmdRateB Float 2 12564 3113 PeakDmdRateC Float 2 12566 3115 PeakDmdRateD Float 2 12568 3117 PeakDmdRateTot Float 2 12570 3119 PeakDmdRateRTP Float 2 12574 311D LastPeakRevReal DemandPower Date PeakDmdRateA Date Date 6 12580 3123 PeakDmdRateB Date 6 12586 3129 PeakD...

Page 211: ...edReactive Demand Power PeakDmdRateA Float var 2 12814 320D PeakDmdRateB Float 2 12816 320F PeakDmdRateC Float 2 12818 3211 PeakDmdRateD Float 2 12820 3213 PeakDmdRateTot Float 2 12822 3215 PeakDmdRateRTP Float 2 12826 3219 LastPeakDeliveredReactive Demand PowerDate PeakDmdRateA Date Date 6 12832 321F PeakDmdRateB Date 6 12838 3225 PeakDmdRateC Date 6 12844 322B PeakDmdRateD Date 6 12850 3231 Peak...

Page 212: ... PeakDmdRateA Float var 2 13066 3309 PeakDmdRateB Float 2 13068 330B PeakDmdRateC Float 2 13070 330D PeakDmdRateD Float 2 13072 330F PeakDmdRateTot Float 2 13074 3311 PeakDmdRateRTP Float 2 13078 3315 LastPeakSumReactive DemandPow erDate PeakDmdRateA Date Date 6 13084 331B PeakDmdRateB Date 6 13090 3321 PeakDmdRateC Date 6 13096 3327 PeakDmdRateD Date 6 13102 332D PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 13108 3333 ...

Page 213: ...kDmdRateC Float 2 13322 3409 PeakDmdRateD Float 2 13324 340B PeakDmdRateTot Float 2 13326 340D PeakDmdRateRTP Float 2 13330 3411 LastResetFwdReal DemandPower Date PeakDmdRateA Date Date 6 13336 3417 PeakDmdRateB Date 6 13342 341D PeakDmdRateC Date 6 13348 3423 PeakDmdRateD Date 6 13354 3429 PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 13360 342F PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 13372 343B LastResetFwdReal PowerAccum RateA Energy W...

Page 214: ...Date PeakDmdRateA Date Date 6 13504 34BF PeakDmdRateB Date 6 13510 34C5 PeakDmdRateC Date 6 13516 34CB PeakDmdRateD Date 6 13522 34D1 PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 13528 34D7 PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 13540 34E3 LastResetNetReal PowerAccum RateA Energy Wh 4 13544 34E7 RateB Energy 4 13548 34EB RateC Energy 4 13552 34EF RateD Energy 4 13556 34F3 RateTot Energy 4 13560 34F7 RateRTP Energy 4 13568 34FF LastReset...

Page 215: ...573 PeakDmdRateD Date 6 13690 3579 PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 13696 357F PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 13708 358B LastResetDeliveredReactive Power Accum RateA Energy varh 4 13712 358F RateB Energy 4 13716 3593 RateC Energy 4 13720 3597 RateD Energy 4 13724 359B RateTot Energy 4 13728 359F RateRTP Energy 4 13736 35A7 LastResetReceivedReactive Deman dPower PeakDmdRateA Float var 2 13738 35A9 PeakDmdRateB Float 2...

Page 216: ... 13858 3621 PeakDmdRateTot Date 6 13864 3627 PeakDmdRateRTP Date 6 13876 3633 LastResetNetReactive PowerAccum RateA Energy varh 4 13880 3637 RateB Energy 4 13884 363B RateC Energy 4 13888 363F RateD Energy 4 13892 3643 RateTot Energy 4 13896 3647 RateRTP Energy 4 13904 364F LastResetSumReactive Demand Power PeakDmdRateA Float var 2 13906 3651 PeakDmdRateB Float 2 13908 3653 PeakDmdRateC Float 2 13...

Page 217: ...teRTP Date 6 14044 36DB LastResetApparent DemandPower Accum RateA Energy VA h 4 14048 36DF RateB Energy 4 14052 36E3 RateC Energy 4 14056 36E7 RateD Energy 4 14060 36EB RateTot Energy 4 14064 36EF RateRTP Energy 4 14112 371F PresentDemand eIavgDmd Float 2 14114 3721 WattFwdDmd Float 2 14116 3723 WattRevDmd Float 2 14118 3725 WattNetDmd Float 2 14120 3727 WattTotDmd Float 2 14122 3729 VarDeliveredD...

Page 218: ... Float 2 19428 4BE3 not supported in PXM 4000 SagScore Float 2 19430 4BE5 not supported in PXM 4000 SwellScore Float 2 19432 4BE7 DvDtScore Float 2 19434 4BE9 THDIavgScore Float 2 19436 4BEB THDVavgScore Float 2 19438 4BED not supported in PXM 4000 PstScore Float 2 19440 4BEF PQResetTime Date 6 B 3 Minimum and Maximum Register Map Modbus Register Hex Modbus Register TypeId Units Register Count 194...

Page 219: ...XM 4000 FlickerVbn Float 2 19504 4C2F not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVcn Float 2 19506 4C31 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVab Float 2 19508 4C33 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVbc Float 2 19510 4C35 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVca Float 2 19512 4C37 CrestFactorIa Float 2 19514 4C39 CrestFactorIb Float 2 19516 4C3B CrestFactorIc Float 2 19518 4C3D CrestFactorSys Float 2 19520 4C3F KFact...

Page 220: ...ted in PXM 4000 FlickerVan Date 6 19702 4CF5 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVbn Date 6 19708 4CFB not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVcn Date 6 19714 4D01 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVab Date 6 19720 4D07 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVbc Date 6 19726 4D0D not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVca Date 6 19732 4D13 CrestFactorIa Date 6 19738 4D19 CrestFactorIb Date 6 19744 4D1F CrestFactorIc Da...

Page 221: ...supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVan Float 2 19842 4D81 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVbn Float 2 19844 4D83 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVcn Float 2 19846 4D85 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVab Float 2 19848 4D87 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVbc Float 2 19850 4D89 not supported in PXM 4000 FlickerVca Float 2 19852 4D8B CrestFactorIa Float 2 19854 4D8D CrestFactorIb Float 2 19856 4D8F Cr...

Page 222: ...ed in the PXM 4000 FlickerVan Date 6 20042 4E49 not supported in the PXM 4000 FlickerVbn Date 6 20048 4E4F not supported in the PXM 4000 FlickerVcn Date 6 20054 4E55 not supported in the PXM 4000 FlickerVab Date 6 20060 4E5B not supported in the PXM 4000 FlickerVbc Date 6 20066 4E61 not supported in the PXM 4000 FlickerVca Date 6 20072 4E67 CrestFactorIa Date 6 20078 4E6D CrestFactorIb Date 6 2008...

Page 223: ...E Discrete Input 5 Status Uint16 1 20144 4EAF Discrete Input 6 Status Uint16 1 20145 4EB0 Discrete Input 7 Status Uint16 1 20146 4EB1 Discrete Input 8 Status Uint16 1 20147 4EB2 Solid State Relay 1 Status Uint16 1 20148 4EB3 Solid State Relay 2 Status Uint16 1 20149 4EB4 Form C Relay 1 Status Uint16 1 20150 4EB5 Form C Relay 2 Status Uint16 1 20151 4EB6 Form C Relay 3 Status Uint16 1 20152 4EB7 Di...

Page 224: ...D Uint32 2 18661 48E4 EventTime Date 6 18667 48EA Cause Uint16 1 18668 48EB Param1 Float 2 18670 48ED Waveform Id 0xffffffff if none Uint32 2 18672 48EF EventTriggerPushDownList 4 EventID Uint32 2 18674 48F1 EventTime Date 6 18680 48F7 Cause Uint16 1 18681 48F8 Param1 Float 2 18683 48FA Waveform Id 0xffffffff if none Uint32 2 18685 48FC EventTriggerPushDownList 5 EventID Uint32 2 18687 48FE EventT...

Page 225: ...EventTriggerPushDownList 12 EventID Uint32 2 18778 4959 EventTime Date 6 18784 495F Cause Uint16 1 18785 4960 Param1 Float 2 18787 4962 Waveform Id 0xffffffff if none Uint32 2 18789 4964 EventTriggerPushDownList 13 EventID Uint32 2 18791 4966 EventTime Date 6 18797 496C Cause Uint16 1 18798 496D Param1 Float 2 18800 496F Waveform Id 0xffffffff if none Uint32 2 18802 4971 EventTriggerPushDownList 1...

Page 226: ... 29002 7149 EventTime Date 6 29008 714F Number of Bytes 1 150 Uint16 1 29009 7150 ASCII string 1 150 characters Char 75 29084 719B EventLogPushDownList 1 EventID Uint32 2 29086 719D EventTime Date 6 29092 71A3 Number of Bytes 1 150 Uint16 1 29093 71A4 ASCII string 1 150 characters Char 75 29168 71EF EventLogPushDownList 2 EventID Uint32 2 29170 71F1 EventTime Date 6 29176 71F7 Number of Bytes 1 15...

Page 227: ...150 characters Char 75 29840 748F EventLogPushDownList 10 EventID Uint32 2 29842 7491 EventTime Date 6 29848 7497 Number of Bytes 1 150 Uint16 1 29849 7498 ASCII string 1 150 characters Char 75 29924 74E3 EventLogPushDownList 11 EventID Uint32 2 29926 74E5 EventTime Date 6 29932 74EB Number of Bytes 1 150 Uint16 1 29933 74EC ASCII string 1 150 characters Char 75 30008 7537 EventLogPushDownList 12 ...

Page 228: ...rs Char 75 30596 7783 EventLogPushDownList 19 EventID Uint32 2 30598 7785 EventTime Date 6 30604 778B Number of Bytes 1 150 Uint16 1 30605 778C ASCII string 1 150 characters Char 75 30680 77D7 B 7 Trend and Profile Query Register Map Modbus Register Hex Modbus Register TypeId Units Register Count 26050 65C1 Query for Trend Data Trend Channel read write Write modbus reg value of measurement to fetc...

Page 229: ... 31012 7923 31014 7925 31016 7927 NegSeqV 5 min float V 31018 7929 31020 792b 31022 792d ZeroSeqV 5 min float V 31024 792f 31026 7931 31028 7933 PosSeqI 5 min float A 31030 7935 31032 7937 31034 7939 NegSeqI 5 min float A 31036 793b 31038 793d 31040 793f ZeroSeqI 5 min float A 31042 7941 31044 7943 31046 7945 PosSeqVxmr 5 min float V 31048 7947 31050 7949 31052 794b NegSeqVxmr 5 min float V 31054 ...

Page 230: ...b 31230 79fd 31232 79ff CFa 5 min float 31234 7a01 31236 7a03 31238 7a05 CFb 5 min float 31240 7a07 31242 7a09 31244 7a0b CFc 5 min float 31246 7a0d 31248 7a0f 31250 7a11 CFsys 5 min float 31252 7a13 31254 7a15 31256 7a17 IFa 5 min float 31258 7a19 31260 7a1b 31262 7a1d IFb 5 min float 31264 7a1f 31266 7a21 31268 7a23 IFc 5 min float 31270 7a25 31272 7a27 31274 7a29 IFsys 5 min float 31276 7a2b 31...

Page 231: ...n float V 31468 7aeb 31470 7aed 31472 7aef OddHarmonicVcn 5 min float V 31474 7af1 31476 7af3 31478 7af5 InterHarmonicVcn 5 min float V 31480 7af7 31482 7af9 31484 7afb TotalHarmonicVcn 5 min float V 31486 7afd 31488 7aff 31490 7b01 EvenHarmonicVab 5 min float V 31492 7b03 31494 7b05 31496 7b07 OddHarmonicVab 5 min float V 31498 7b09 31500 7b0b 31502 7b0d InterHarmonicVab 5 min float V 31504 7b0f ...

Page 232: ...icIc 5 min float A 31690 7bc9 31692 7bcb 31694 7bcd InterHarmonicIc 5 min float A 31696 7bcf 31698 7bd1 31700 7bd3 TotalHarmonicIc 5 min float A 31702 7bd5 31704 7bd7 31706 7bd9 EvenHarmonicIn 5 min float A 31708 7bdb 31710 7bdd 31712 7bdf OddHarmonicIn 5 min float A 31714 7be1 31716 7be3 31718 7be5 InterHarmonicIn 5 min float A 31720 7be7 31722 7be9 31724 7beb TotalHarmonicIn 5 min float A 31726 ...

Page 233: ...5 min float ratio 31936 7cbf 31938 7cc1 31940 7cc3 EvenHarmVcnPct 5 min float ratio 31942 7cc5 31944 7cc7 31946 7cc9 OddHarmVcnPct 5 min float ratio 31948 7ccb 31950 7ccd 31952 7ccf InterHarmVcnPct 5 min float ratio 31954 7cd1 31956 7cd3 31958 7cd5 TotalHarmVcnPct 5 min float ratio 31960 7cd7 31962 7cd9 31964 7cdb EvenHarmVabPct 5 min float ratio 31966 7cdd 31968 7cdf 31970 7ce1 OddHarmVabPct 5 mi...

Page 234: ...2154 7d99 32156 7d9b EvenHarmIcPct 5 min float ratio 32158 7d9d 32160 7d9f 32162 7da1 OddHarmIcPct 5 min float ratio 32164 7da3 32166 7da5 32168 7da7 InterHarmIcPct 5 min float ratio 32170 7da9 32172 7dab 32174 7dad TotalHarmIcPct 5 min float ratio 32176 7daf 32178 7db1 32180 7db3 EvenHarmInPct 5 min float ratio 32182 7db5 32184 7db7 32186 7db9 OddHarmInPct 5 min float ratio 32188 7dbb 32190 7dbd ...

Page 235: ...3 33190 81a5 APFb 15 min float 33192 81a7 33194 81a9 33196 81ab APFc 15 min float 33198 81ad 33200 81af 33202 81b1 APFsys 15 min float 33204 81b3 33206 81b5 33208 81b7 DPFa 15 min float 33210 81b9 33212 81bb 33214 81bd DPFb 15 min float 33216 81bf 33218 81c1 33220 81c3 DPFc 15 min float 33222 81c5 33224 81c7 33226 81c9 DPFsys 15 min float 33228 81cb 33230 81cd 33232 81cf CFa 15 min float 33234 81d...

Page 236: ...float V 33432 8297 33434 8299 33436 829b TotalHarmonicVan 15 min float V 33438 829d 33440 829f 33442 82a1 EvenHarmonicVbn 15 min float V 33444 82a3 33446 82a5 33448 82a7 OddHarmonicVbn 15 min float V 33450 82a9 33452 82ab 33454 82ad InterHarmonicVbn 15 min float V 33456 82af 33458 82b1 33460 82b3 TotalHarmonicVbn 15 min float V 33462 82b5 33464 82b7 33466 82b9 EvenHarmonicVcn 15 min float V 33468 ...

Page 237: ... 8373 TotalHarmonicIa 15 min float A 33654 8375 33656 8377 33658 8379 EvenHarmonicIb 15 min float A 33660 837b 33662 837d 33664 837f OddHarmonicIb 15 min float A 33666 8381 33668 8383 33670 8385 InterHarmonicIb 15 min float A 33672 8387 33674 8389 33676 838b TotalHarmonicIb 15 min float A 33678 838d 33680 838f 33682 8391 EvenHarmonicIc 15 min float A 33684 8393 33686 8395 33688 8397 OddHarmonicIc ...

Page 238: ...8467 33898 8469 OddHarmVanPct 15 min float ratio 33900 846b 33902 846d 33904 846f InterHarmVanPct 15 min float ratio 33906 8471 33908 8473 33910 8475 TotalHarmVanPct 15 min float ratio 33912 8477 33914 8479 33916 847b EvenHarmVbnPct 15 min float ratio 33918 847d 33920 847f 33922 8481 OddHarmVbnPct 15 min float ratio 33924 8483 33926 8485 33928 8487 InterHarmVbnPct 15 min float ratio 33930 8489 339...

Page 239: ...Pct 15 min float ratio 34104 8537 34106 8539 34108 853b EvenHarmIaPct 15 min float ratio 34110 853d 34112 853f 34114 8541 OddHarmIaPct 15 min float ratio 34116 8543 34118 8545 34120 8547 InterHarmIaPct 15 min float ratio 34122 8549 34124 854b 34126 854d TotalHarmIaPct 15 min float ratio 34128 854f 34130 8551 34132 8553 EvenHarmIbPct 15 min float ratio 34134 8555 34136 8557 34138 8559 OddHarmIbPct ...

Page 240: ...oat32_t W 35032 88d7 DemandCurrentMonthPRevRateE Peak configurable float32_t W 35034 88d9 DemandCurrentMonthPSumRateE Peak configurable float32_t W 35036 88db DemandCurrentMonthQFwdRateE Peak configurable float32_t var 35038 88dd DemandCurrentMonthQNetRateE Peak configurable float32_t var 35040 88df DemandCurrentMonthQRevRateE Peak configurable float32_t var 35042 88e1 DemandCurrentMonthQSumRateE ...

Page 241: ...at32_t varh 35078 8905 AccCurrentQNetRateTotal configurable float32_t varh 35080 8907 AccCurrentQRevRateTotal configurable float32_t varh 35082 8909 AccCurrentQTotalRateTotal configurable float32_t varh 35084 890b AccCurrentSTotalRateTotal configurable float32_t VAh 35086 890d DI_CounterDemand_One configurable float32_t 35088 890f DI_CounterDemand_Two configurable float32_t 35090 8911 DI_CounterDe...

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Page 243: ...ments for Eaton s MIBs RFC 4133 Entity MIB ENTITY MIB txt Identification and description of each device RFC 4268 Entity State MIB ENTITY STATE MIB txt Five availability status meters for each device attached to the card RFC 4268 Entity State MIB Part 2 ENTITY STATE TC MIB txt Possible state values for the Entity State MIB The MIB files referenced above are available at the following Eaton web site...

Page 244: ...n You can configure a device so that it generates a trap if a certain condition occurs such as an alarm clearing The trap is sent to the management station to inform it of the occur rence See the MIB files for detailed information about each MIB object ...

Page 245: ...angeable fields They display information only Locating Diagnostic Information on the Web From the Setup Main Screen click on Diagnostics from the tree structure on the left side of the screen The tree structure will expand to list Battery Status System Log Event Log Communica tion and I O Click on the appropriate link The screen will update to display the selected informa tion The following pages ...

Page 246: ...tery Status Battery Status Good or Bad The purpose of the battery located on the core board is to retain the real time clock through a power cycle A status of Bad indicates that the real time clock has stopped because the battery no longer provides power ...

Page 247: ...e and Time Clear Trend Date and Time Setup Change Date and Time Clear Load Profile Date and Time Demand Reset Date and Time Clear Data Date and Time Energy Reset Date and Time Security Log in Failure Date and Time Min Max Reset Date and Time Security Log in and Log out Date and Time Reset Events Date and Time User name is logged ...

Page 248: ...Page 240 IM02601004E www eaton D Diagnostics D 3 Event Count Accumulator Rollovers Demand Overload Out of Limit Triggers Fast Transient Triggers ITIC Triggers ...

Page 249: ...rnet Link Status D 5 Communications Ethernet Expansion Status Exp Comms MAC Address Exp Comms Receive Bytes Exp Comms Receive Packets Exp Comms Receive Errors Exp Comms Receive Drops Exp Comms Receive FIFO Errors Exp Comms Receive Frame Errors Exp Comms Transmit Bytes Exp Comms Transmit Packets Exp Comms Transmit Errors Exp Comms Transmit Drops Exp Comms Transmit FIFO Errors Exp Comms Transmit Col...

Page 250: ...Page 242 IM02601004E www eaton D Diagnostics D 6 Communications COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 Slave Messages Received Errors Exception Errors Slave No Responses Slave Naks Slave Busy Bus Character Overruns ...

Page 251: ...www eaton com IM02601004E Page 243 D Diagnostics D 7 Communications COM1 COM2 COM3 Master Messages Sent Messages Received Errors Slave No Responses Slave Naks Slave Busy Bus Character Overruns ...

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Page 253: ...Page 245 D Diagnostics D 8 Communications I O Internal Input Status Present Status Status Change Count For each digital input D 9 Communications I O Internal Output Status Present Status Status Change Count For each relay output ...

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Page 255: ...ent and voltage sources and the control power supply circuit before touching the con nections or components on the rear face of the meter base unit FAILURE TO GROUND THE POWER XPERT METER MAY RESULT IN INJURY DEATH OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Properly ground the Power Xpert Meter during installation A protective Earth grounding stud is located on the bottom right corner of the meter CAUTION AVOID ELECTROS...

Page 256: ...ds Power Xpert Meter Card Definitions I O PXMIO B Discrete Input Output CE PXMCE B Communication Expansion CM PXMCM 1 Communication Main PS PXMPS 1 Power Supply Card NOTE Each terminal plate over laps and fits together in specific order requiring the correct disas sembly and reassembly sequence 3 2 2 3 1 4 CE CM PS Disassembly order Assembly order 4 1 I O NOTE The option cards are bare circuit boa...

Page 257: ...R2A Normally Open R2B Normally Closed R3 Form C Relay Output R3A Normally Open R3B Normally Closed 240 VAC 30Vdc Max 5 Amp DI1 DI8 Discrete Inputs Self sourced 24Vdc 10mA input 24Vdc Internal Source DIS Discrete Input Source 6 PXMIO B 5A 240VAC 30VDC 9 8 7 SELF SOURCE 24VDC 5 4 3 2 IO3 1 100mA 30VDC 4 IO2 3 2 1 6 9 8 7 5 3 4 1 IO1 2 R2B R3B R3C R3A R2A R2C R1B R1C S21 R1A S22 S12 S11 DI6 DIS DI8 D...

Page 258: ...digital input events and sub cycle events with 1ms accuracy can be invaluable when reconstructing the sequence of events in a forensic event analysis In order to achieve 1ms accuracy the Power Xpert meter must be configured for one of two optional time sources E 4 NTP Time Server Eaton offers the following time servers Power Xpert 100 Network Time Server PX100NTSA and the Power Xpert 200 Network T...

Page 259: ... as a time reference the Power Xpert Meter must be equipped with a PXIO B card One of the inputs on this card can be configured to accept the DCF 77 signal from the STR 100 In addition the Power Xpert Meter clock must be configured for DCF 77 as the time source A diagram of the electrical connection to the STR 100 out put and the small isolation device used to isolate the Power Xpert input from th...

Page 260: ...hield CE3 2 DB RS485 Data B CE3 1 DA RS485 Data A Twisted pair COM3 RS232 DB9 DTE Connector CE4 Pinout 1 CD Carrier Detect 2 RX Receive 3 TX Transmit 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 9 RI Ring Indicator CE Com 2 Terminal CE 3 Each RS 485 link requires a set of fail safe bias re sistors to guarrantee that the line goes to a marked...

Page 261: ...N WAN Ethernet 100Fx Fiber optic ST multimode cable 62 5 125µm or 50 125µm IP address default set to DHCP and this physical interface disabled CE11 Fx Rx CE12 Fx Tx CE2 LAN WAN Ethernet 10 100baseT Cat 5 RJ45 interface IP address set for DHCP and this physical port enabled CE3 COM2 3 terminal plug RS485 interface is configurable as Modbus RTU Slave or Gateway Master Slave Factory default setting i...

Page 262: ...1004E www eaton E Option Cards NOTE Care should be taken to keep jumpers A and B set to the same value Master N Rb Rb N Com 2 Jumpers Slave N Rb Rb N Jumper Setting Jumper ID A B Com 2 Slave Port N N Master Port Rb Rb ...

Page 263: ...F Level 3 EN 61000 4 4 EFT Level 3 EN 61000 4 5 Surge Level 3 2 signal EN 61000 4 6 Cond RF Level 3 EN 61000 4 11 Voltage Var Environmental IEC 60529 Display face IP42 Display back IP30 Meter IP30 IEC 60255 21 1 Vibration Class 1 IEC 60255 21 2 Shock Bump Class 1 IEC 60255 21 3 Seismic Class 1 IEC 68 2 6 Vibration Environmental Ratings Meter and Display For Indoor Use Only Operating Temperature Me...

Page 264: ...2 54 inches total 1 4 inches from back of mounting panel back Assumption panel 125 in thickness 1 04 inches from the front of mounting panel to tip of knob Shipping Weight 2 1 lbs Electrical Specifications Display Power Supply Input DG2 24 Vdc 10 8 W maximum draw Common TVS bonded to ground 300V Wiring to 4 position removable terminal plug 12 18 AWG wire ferrules recommended Meter Power Supply Inp...

Page 265: ...z Wiring to 4 position removable terminal plug 12 18 AWG wire ferrules recommended Meter PXMIO Relay Outputs IO3 Qty 3 Form C Relays both NO A and NC B contacts Rated Current Voltage 5 A 30 Vdc 100 240 Vac Isolation circuit to ground 2 500 V 1 minute Isolation Relay to Relay circuit 2 500 V 1 minute Contacts MOV protected at 300V Lifetime 5 A load 1 000 000 cycles Response Turn On Off Time 20 30 m...

Page 266: ... VXV6 V8 Maximum Rating 347 Vac rms L G 600 Vac rms L L Installation Category CAT III Metering Range Temporary transitions 30 700 Vac rms L G Abuse Overload Rating 1000 Vrms Sustained Input Impedance 2 megohm Accuracy 0 1 of reading 02 of full scale 63 347 Vac rms L G Wiring to removable terminal plug Range 10 AWG 18 AWG ADC Conversion 30 72 ksps through delta sigma A D True rms processing at 512 ...

Page 267: ...480 Vac L L 347 Vac L N or 600 Vac L L PT required Over 347 Vac L N or 600 Vac L L Delta PT recommended Up to 480 Vac L L PT required Over 480 Vac L L Optional VX Auxilary Input PT Potential Transformers Requirements Delta PT recommended Up to 480 Vac L L PT required Over 480 Vac L L Communication Main Termination Definition COM 1 CM 3 1 Data A CM 3 2 Data B CM 3 3 Shield Common CM 4 1 Shield CM 4...

Page 268: ...LED CM1 RJ45 10 100 T Local Configuration Bottom Link Yellow Top TX RX Bicolor CM3 Terminal Plug COM1 TXD Red RXD Green CM4 Terminal Plug Remote I O Power CM5 Terminal Plug Display Link COM 0 TXD Red RXD Green CM6 Terminal Plug Display Power ETHERNET PORTS CM1 Specifications Description Data Rate 100 10 Mbps Supported Protocols 192 168 1 1 fixed IP addresses support five concurrent connections 10 ...

Page 269: ...length 100 meters Use of STP cable will yield improved EMI performance Connector Type Male RJ45 modular Grounded Metal Shield 100 Fx ST Isolation Optical Cable Type 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber 50 125 micron multimode fiber Max length 1000 m Connector Type ST type Use Fiber Optic when distance and noise immunity leaving the gear is a concern RS 485 Com 0 Com 1 Com 2 Specifications Description B...

Page 270: ...nals Star No Tap No End of Line Termination 100 120 ohms match impedence of cable Max number of devices 32 The Display supports 16 RS 232 Com 3 Specifications Description Baud Rates 9600 115 2K Duplex Full Supported Protocols Modbus Isolation Optical isolation from all other inputs and outputs 240 Vac 1 min Cable Type Shielded Twisted Pair 22 AWG Max Cable Length 50 feet DTE 9 pin dsub Field circu...

Page 271: ...connections or components on the rear face of the meter base unit FAILURE TO GROUND THE POWER XPERT METER MAY RESULT IN INJURY DEATH OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Properly ground the Power Xpert Meter during installation A protective Earth grounding stud is located on the bot tom right corner of the meter CAUTION AVOID ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE TO PREVENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE The Power Xpert Meter option cards ar...

Page 272: ... in which each card must be disassembled or assembled when they are replaced NOTE The cards are bare circuit boards with ESD sensitive com ponents The installer must follow proper ESD prevention techniques when handling the boards Ground ed wrist straps are recommended NOTE Each terminal plate over laps and fits together in specific order requiring correct disassembly and reassembly sequence 3 2 2...

Page 273: ...5 common CM4 24Vdc 10W max 3 terminal gender inverted plug Source for use with auxiliary devices See following pages for further details NOTE This output is electrically common with CM3 COM1 Do not extend cable be yond 30M CM41 Shield CM42 24V CM5 COM0 RS485 dedicated to remote Display interface for connection to DG1 COM0 of the Display The Meter address is assigned using the Rotary Switch found b...

Page 274: ...isplay s network Com 1 can be programmed to be a Master Gateway This requires changing the posi tons of jumpers C1A and C1B from N to Rb To change the jumper position the PXMCM board must be removed from the meter See general card removal guidelines There are two bias resistors per port to bias each data line Both jumpers should be set to the same position N or Rb The jumpers designators are stenc...

Page 275: ...stors Terminals CM3 CM5 Con t Master Slave C1 B Com 0 C1 A C1 A Com 1 NOTE Care should be taken to keep jumpers A and B set to the same value Jumper Setting Jumper ID Slave PortMaster Port C0 A C0 B N N N A N A C1 A C2 B N N Rb Rb www eaton com IM02601004E Page 267 G Standard Cards ...

Page 276: ...wer lines and prevent frayed wire shorting The 24V outputs may NOT be used in parallel The output power is common to the associ ated RS485 circuit CM3 CM4 RS485 Power are common CM5 CM6 RS485 Power are common Care should be taken not to drive a voltage between the RS485 and power common A common communication and power cable can be used from the meter to the display Belden 7895A or equivalent is r...

Page 277: ...ated on the bottom of the power supply to allow for sealing the hardware configuration and restricting access DS 1 DS 2 DS 3 OFF OFF ON is Normal OFF is Safe Mode No restrictions user ID Password re quired OFF ON ON is Normal OFF is Safe Mode Medium Security Energy Demand resets prohibited ON OFF ON is Normal OFF is Safe Mode High Security Configuration changes Energy Demand reset prohibited ON ON...

Page 278: ...he DIP switches When in diagnostic mode Eaton personnel may instruct you to connect a laptop to the meter and either retrieve files or perform other tasks on the meter The following shows the DIP switch configuration for diagnostic mode DS 1 DS 3 OFF OFF ON is Normal OFF is Safe Mode Diagnostic mode Page 270 IM02601004E www eaton G Standard Cards ...

Page 279: ...ile Explorer to copy files down to your local computer The FTP site has three directories energy energy logs trend trend logs and wave forms COMTRADE files H 2 COMTRADE Files The COMTRADE Common Format for Transient Data file format is an IEEE standard for storing and exchanging various types of transient electrical data COMTRADE was developed for the power industry and specifies such things as th...

Page 280: ...RADE FILES COMTRADE file sets can be found in the waveforms directory of the meter s anonymous FTP site When copying these files to your local computer make sure you get all three files in the set Each file in a set has the same file name such as wv00000001 The last characters of the filename are simply sequential numbers in hexadecimal used to give each set unique filenames H 3 Energy Logs Energy...

Page 281: ...SSING THE ENERGY LOGS Energy log files are in the energy directory on the meter s anonymous FTP site The filename also contains a date stamp H 4 Trend Logs Trend log file entries columns are captured in increments of five minutes and this value can t be changed The log file format is a comma separated values CSV file that can be readily loaded into Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet data analysi...

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Page 287: ...ttp but the transactions will not be as secure as with the root CA using https The performance of the meter is not impacted by using secure transactions This section explains root CA installation for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Mozilla Firefox I 1 Installing Root CA with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and 7 To install a certificate for the Power Xpert Meter with Micr...

Page 288: ...OWNLOAD DIALOG BOX 4 In the Certificate dialog box click the Install Certificate button NOTE The certificate cannot be verified yet because it is issued by a nontrusted CA FIGURE 3 CERTIFICATION PATH WINDOW 5 Click Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard window opens see Figure 4 ...

Page 289: ... FIGURE 4 CERTIFICATE IMPORT WIZARD 6 Verify that the default setting Automatically select the certificate store is selected and then Click Next FIGURE 5 CERTIFICATE IMPORT WIZARD SUCCESSFULLY STORED 7 The certificate wizard displays a completed dialog Click Finish see Figure 5 ...

Page 290: ...Click OK to close the Certificate Window The installation process is complete You can now access the meter using the https protocol for example https 192 168 1 1 I 2 Installing Root CA with Mozilla Firefox To install a certificate for the Power Xpert Meter with Mozilla Firefox 1 Open the browser and type the IP address of the meter followed by the path ca html in the address bar For example https ...

Page 291: ...x opens the Downloading Certificate window see Figure 9 FIGURE 9 DOWNLOADING CERTIFICATE WINDOW 4 Click the Trust this CA to identify web sites check box option 5 Click OK to complete the installation process The installation process is complete You can now access the meter using the https protocol for example https 192 168 1 1 ca html ...

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