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Network Anayzer 

User Manual

MPR-3 

Series

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Summary of Contents for MPR-3 Series

Page 1: ...1 Network Anayzer User Manual MPR 3 Series www entes eu...

Page 2: ...ne Termination Resistance 13 OPERATING DEVICE 13 Measurement Screens 13 Current Voltage and Frequency Screens 14 Power and Power Factor Screens 15 Energy and Harmonic Screens 17 Minimum Maximum and De...

Page 3: ...y current transformers which have reinforced insulation The power meter shall not be used for primary protection or applications where its failure can cause harm or death Please de energize the device...

Page 4: ...Voltage 95 270 VAC DC Frequency Range 50 60 10 Hz Maximum Measured Current 5 5 A Maximum Measured Voltage 300 VAC L N 480 VAC L L Operating Temperature Range 10 70 C Storage Temperature Range 20 80 C...

Page 5: ...er Factor o Total Active Power o Total Reactive Power o Total Apparent Power o Total Cos o Total Power Factor o Total Harmonic Distortion for Current THD I o Total Harmonic Distortion for Phase Phase...

Page 6: ...n and display them on the LCD screen Thanks to the RTC clock chip and flash memory on the device the operations performed by the operator such as interruption records time and setting changes reset op...

Page 7: ...7 MPR 3 Product Family Appearance and Interface The front view of the device is as follows Terminal Structures MPR 3X Series Rear Panel Model with Two Inputs Model with One Input and One Output...

Page 8: ...ase Current input L3 Phase Current output MPR 3X PM Series Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Voltage Inputs V1 1 Phase Voltage input V2 2 Phase Voltage input V3 3 Phase Voltage input N Neutral input 2 Supply I...

Page 9: ...Indicates that the communication is active 12 Indicates whether the value is Cos or Power Factor 13 Indicates the unit of the value W kVAr MVA etc 14 Indicates the measured values of the corresponding...

Page 10: ...it is used for monitoring Harmonic measurements on the Voltage Current screen and Energy measurements on the Power screen While in the menu screen it is used for moving downyards in a menu and decrea...

Page 11: ...ection type 3P3W Three Phase Three Wire Connection As it is seen below three voltage and three current connections are established in this connection type ARON Connection Three voltage and two current...

Page 12: ...ow the device displays the value measured at the current input connected to the first phase on its screen for other phases in the same value Connection Control After the connections of the device are...

Page 13: ...irection 3 Reverse Phase 3 current direction 4 Reverse Voltage connection of Phase 1 and Phase 2 5 Reverse Voltage connection of Phase 1 and Phase 3 6 Reverse Voltage connection of Phase 2 and Phase 3...

Page 14: ...ACK VIF VOLTAGE L N You can view the Phase Phase Voltage values measured for each phase on this screen The bottom line contains the measured frequency value NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SC...

Page 15: ...er Factor Screens You can view the Power and Power Factor values in this menu On this screen you can view the Total Power values active reactive apparent measured on your device NAME OF THE BUTTON DIS...

Page 16: ...ains the total apparent power value NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN P PF APPARENT POWER On this screen you can view the Power Factor inductive capacitive values measured for each...

Page 17: ...s screen you can view the Total Harmonic Distortion Phase Phase values measured for each phase on your device NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP E H THD L N On this screen you can view...

Page 18: ...the last line on this screen NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP E H IMPORT REACTIVE ENERGY You can view the Export Reactive Energy values in the last line on this screen NAME OF THE BU...

Page 19: ...ATE Minimum Maximum and Demand Screens Please first select the related screen by V I F button in order to see the minimum and maximum values of current and voltage Then press SET button and you can se...

Page 20: ...The bottom line contains the measured maximum frequency value NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAX PHASE PHASE VOLTAGE On this screen you can view the Minimum Phase Phase Vo...

Page 21: ...nt values measured for each phase on this screen NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MINIMUM CURRENT Please first select the related screen by the P PF button in order to see t...

Page 22: ...ctive power value NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN MAXIMUM ACTIVE POWER You can view the Minimum Active Power values measured for each phase on this screen The last line con...

Page 23: ...ower demand value NAME OF THE BUTTON DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX MIN APPARENT POWER DEMAND On this screen you can view the Apparent Power Maximum Demand values measured for each phase The las...

Page 24: ...s are accessed Factory default device menu password is 1234 Installation Settings of the Device The current transformer and voltage transformer ratio of the device installed in the system should be pr...

Page 25: ...next setting with the SET button Voltage Transformer Presence Setting 1 By means of UP DOWN buttons determine whether there is any voltage transformer connected to the system by using Enable and Disab...

Page 26: ...mer Secondary Setting 1 Select the secondary value of current transformer from 1A or 5A values by using UP DOWN buttons 2 Switch to the next setting by the SET button after adjusting the desired value...

Page 27: ...minal operating voltage of the device can be selected from 25V to 300V 2 You can use the SET button for switching between the digits 3 Switch to the next setting by the SET button after adjusting the...

Page 28: ...he SET button for switching between the digits 3 Switch to the next setting by the SET button after adjusting the desired value After completing the initial settings the device switches to the measure...

Page 29: ...he menu by means of the BACK button Backlight Setting There are three different options for the display backlight setting a Always ON b Always OFF c Automatic When the automatic option is selected the...

Page 30: ...Hour Setting The hour minute and second adjustments of the RTC Real Time Clock module of the device can be applied by pressing the SET button The phases of this process 1 Press the SET button while on...

Page 31: ...with UP DOWN buttons 5 The entered date will be automatically saved while you are leaving the menu by pushing the BACK button Time Zone Setting 1 Press the SET button while you are on the Time Zone s...

Page 32: ...at order 6 After the desired values are adjusted please press the SET button and leave this menu 7 Do not forget to save the adjusted settings before leaving the menu by means of the BACK button RS 48...

Page 33: ...ired value by using UP DOWN buttons 4 Do not forget to save your settings before leaving the menu by means of the BACK button RS 485 Parity Setting The RS 485 communication parity of the device can be...

Page 34: ...by means of the SET button while you are on the displayed selection screen 3 Adjust the desired value by using UP DOWN buttons 4 Do not forget to save your settings before leaving the menu by means of...

Page 35: ...isplayed selection screen 3 Adjust the desired value by using the UP DOWN buttons 4 Do not forget to save your settings before leaving the menu by means of the BACK button Pulse Output Settings Pulse...

Page 36: ...PULSE is selected on the screen 2 Choose the energy value according to the desired section which the device generates an output pulse as indicated in the screens above 3 Exit from the menu after comp...

Page 37: ...on 4 Do not forget to save your settings before leaving the menu by means of the BACK button Pulse Output Inactive Time Duty Setting In this section the duration that the pulse will stay at the logic...

Page 38: ...ect the parameter where the time counter will start 3 Switch to the next setting by the SET button after making your choice Then the level which this selected parameter will start the hour counter is...

Page 39: ...buttons 3 Press the SET button after making your choice 4 Do not forget to save your settings before leaving the menu by means of the BACK button Selecting Alarm Parameters Follow the steps below for...

Page 40: ...Operating Method Settings 1 Press the SET button for selecting the alarm operation method 2 In this mode select one of the following options a In window b Out window c Lower than d Higher than 3 When...

Page 41: ...ve alarm parameters separately for 4 different alarms 5 Do not forget to save your settings before leaving the menu by means of the BACK button Hysteresis Setting of the Alarm In this mode the hystere...

Page 42: ...g the SET button 6 The alarm is not released for the time where the parameter value is set here unless it exceeds the threshold hysteresis value 7 Adjust the desired time value in seconds by using UP...

Page 43: ...and press the SET button 2 Select the Yes option for deleting by using tUP DOWN buttons in the Reset Demand section shown on the screen 3 Press the SET button 4 Do not forget to save your settings be...

Page 44: ...eset menu and press the SET button 2 Select the Yes option for deleting by using DOWN buttons in the Reset Gen Energy section shown on the screen 3 Press the SET button 4 Do not forget to save your se...

Page 45: ...rget to save your settings before leaving the menu by means of the BACK button Factory default pin is 1234 Changing the Pin Code 1 Press the SET button in the Change Pin screen of the System Menu 2 En...

Page 46: ...ssage is displayed on the screen while exiting the menu 8 3 seconds after the software version of the device is displayed on the screen and device installation restore process starts Displaying the So...

Page 47: ...addresses and access the details of the related record through the same tables A free software has been prepared to read the Record data inside the device and can be obtained from the web page Record...

Page 48: ...ed as the oldest one By pressing the SET button you can respectively display the event s 1 Start date 2 Start time 3 End date 4 End time 5 Duration 6 Parameter 7 Source of the event 8 Value of the eve...

Page 49: ...asurement accuracy Class 2 Active power measurement range 0 1 GW Reactive power measurement range 0 1 GVAr Apparent power measurement range 0 1 GVA Power consumption 4VA Active energy measurement ceil...

Page 50: ...rmance class according to CEU 61557 12 according to KI Other additional specifications P 10 to 120 ln 0 5 Qa Qv 10 to 120 ln 1 Sa Sv 10 to 120 ln 1 Ea 0 to 99999999 kW h 0 5 Era Erv 0 to 99999999 kVar...

Page 51: ...mpatibility EMC Part 4 4 Test and measurement tech niques Electrical fast transient burst immunity test Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 5 Test and measurement tech niques Surge immunity test...

Page 52: ...52 Program Menu Map...

Page 53: ...Cihazlar Imalat ve Ticaret A S Adr Dudullu OSB 1 Cadde No 23 34776 Umraniye ISTANBUL TURKIYE Tel 90 216 313 01 10 Fax 90 216 314 16 15 E mail contact entes eu Web www entes eu Call Center Technical Su...

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