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INDEX 

 

 

1 SAFETY  AND  WARNINGS 

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1.1 Warning 

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1.2 Safety 

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1.3 Warranty 

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2 OPERATING 

CONDITIONS 

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3 INTRODUCTION 

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3.1 General  Features  .

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3.2 Applications 

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3.3 MPR-4  Series  Products 

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3.4 Overview 

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3.4.1 Terminals 

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3.4.2 Front  Panel 

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3.5 Terminal  Structure   

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4 INSTALLATION 

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5 OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS 

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12 

 

5.1 Measurement  Screens 

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5.1.1.  Current,  Voltage  and  Frequency 

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5.1.2.  Power  and  Power  Factor 

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5.1.3.  Energy  and  Clock 

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5.1.4.  THD  and  Separate  Harmonics 

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5.1.5. Minimum,  Maximum  and  Demand  Values 

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5.2 Setup 

Menu 

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5.2.1.  Device  Installation  Settings 

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5.2.2.  Display  Settings 

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5.2.3.  Time  Settings

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5.2.4.  RS-485  Communication  Settings

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5.2.5.  Input  Parameter  Settings

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31 

5.2.6.  Output  Parameter  Settings

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5.2.7. 

Recording  Settings…..…………..……………………………………………..……34

 

5.2.8.  Pulse  Input  Settings

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5.2.9.  Pulse  Output  Settings

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5.2.10. 

Operating  Hours  Settings………………...…………………………………..……40

 

5.2.11. 

Alarm  Settings……..……

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5.2.12.  Tariff  Settings

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5.2.13.  Reset 

Settings…………...……………...…………………………………………..45

 

5.2.14. 

System  Settings…………..…………………………………………………………49

 

5.2.15.  Analog 

Output  Settings……...……….…………………………………………….51

 

 

5.3 Reporting 

Screen 

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6 TECHNICAL  FEATURES  AND  APPENDIX 

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6.1 Technical  Features 

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MPR-4 SERIES NETWORK ANALYZER 

USER MANUAL 

Summary of Contents for MPR-4 Series

Page 1: ...Harmonics 18 5 1 5 Minimum Maximum and Demand Values 19 5 2 Setup Menu 23 5 2 1 Device Installation Settings 23 5 2 2 Display Settings 27 5 2 3 Time Settings 28 5 2 4 RS 485 Communication Settings 30...

Page 2: ...ounting F Type fuse must be used and its current limit must be 1 A The manufacturing company is not responsible for the consequences resulting from failure to comply with these precautions Safety Read...

Page 3: ...ge 50 270 V AC DC MPR4X 24 60 V AC DC MPR4X D Supply Frequency 45 65 Hz Maximum Measuring Current 5 5 A Maximum Measuring Voltage 480 VAC VLL Operating Temperature 10 70 C Storing Temperature 20 80 C...

Page 4: ...outputs 5A 250VAC NO Analog Output 2x 0 20mA 0 24mA 4 20mA outputs or 2x 0 5V 0 10V 5 V 10 V outputs Temperature Input 4x PTD or 2x thermo couple inputs Optionally 1 digital input 1 digital output o M...

Page 5: ...he consumption values and display these on its LCD screen Measured parameters will be recorded in real time thanks to internal flash memory and Real Time Clock chip These recorded values then can be a...

Page 6: ...6 Terminals Front Panel...

Page 7: ...ng from any menu is done by pressing ESC button While on measuring screen As seen on the symbols V I F above the button it is used to browse between voltage current and frequency measurement screens W...

Page 8: ...settings Pressing the button is enough for this operation While on measuring screen It is used to browse between Min Max Demand and Max Demand screens Terminal Structure 1 50 270 VAC DC 24 60 VAC DC...

Page 9: ...se with Neutral Connection For this configuration four voltage connections including neutral line and four current connections are used Voltage inputs should be connected with 100 mA fuses as shown be...

Page 10: ...ons and two current connections are used 4 3P4W BLN 3 Phase Balanced with Neutral Connection For this configuration four voltage connections and one current connection is used The device shows the sam...

Page 11: ...t conditions must be met During connection test the device controls the connections and it can correct them internally or it can leave the physical correction to the user If there s an error between v...

Page 12: ...are not met 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MeasurementScreens Measurement screens which can be accessed by pressing the related buttons are explained in this section 1 Current Voltage and Frequency Screens...

Page 13: ...EMENT SCREEN ESC VIF V UNBALANCE BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN ESC VIF I UNBALANCE BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN ESC VIF WORK HOUR COUNTER 1 BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCR...

Page 14: ...DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN BACK P PF TOTAL POWER BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN BACK P PF ACTIVE POWER BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN BACK P PF REACTIVE POWER BUTTON NAME DISPLA...

Page 15: ...AME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN BACK P PF COS 3 Energy and Time Screens BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN Import Active Energy BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN Export Active...

Page 16: ...DOWN Export Reactive Energy BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN Apparent Energy BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN Active Energy in Total Tariff BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT...

Page 17: ...NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN Energy Values for each Programmed Tariff T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 TG BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN DOWN Time BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN...

Page 18: ...D MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP THD V BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN UP VOLTAGE HARMONICS H01 H02 H51 in order Only for MPR47S model Current screen is displayed when V I F button is pressed When THD...

Page 19: ...play the following screens with MAX MIN DEMAND button BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX Phase Neutral Voltage BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MIN Phase Neutral Voltage BUTT...

Page 20: ...um maximum and demand values of power parameters first select the relevant screen with P PF button Afterwards you can display the following screens with MAX MIN DEMAND BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMEN...

Page 21: ...BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX P BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MIN P BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX Q BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MI...

Page 22: ...N NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET DEMAND S BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX DEMAND S BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN SET MAX S BUTTON NAME DISPLAYED MEASUREMENT SCREEN S...

Page 23: ...of current and voltage transformers on the system and the connection type must be entered to the device When the device is energized for the first time it will require the user to enter this informati...

Page 24: ...o the next step 1 4 VT Secondary Value 1 Enter the secondary value of your VT by using SET and UP DOWN buttons 2 You can approve a digit value by pressing the SET button 3 After entering the necessary...

Page 25: ...e primary value of your CT between 1 and 9999 A by using SET and UP DOWN buttons 2 You can approve a digit value by pressing the SET button 3 After entering the necessary value Press the SET button an...

Page 26: ...he next step 1 10 Time Zone Setting 1 By using UP DOWN buttons you can select the time zone information about the device location between 12 00 and 12 00 in 30 minute intervals 2 After selecting the n...

Page 27: ...ated under Display Settings section 2 1 Language Setting Messages on the device screen can be viewed in four languages 1 Turkish 2 English 3 German 4 French 1 Select Language option under Settings Dis...

Page 28: ...vice can be selected between 0 and 15 The factory default value is 3 1 Select Contrast option under Settings Display and press SET button 2 Current contrast option will start blinking Select one of th...

Page 29: ...day with UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the SET button Adjust the month with UP DOWN buttons 4 Press the SET button Adjust the year with UP DOWN buttons 5 When exiting from the menu with the BACK or ESC butt...

Page 30: ...gs 4 1 RS 485 Address Setting 1 Select Address option under Settings RS 485 and press SET button 2 Current address option will start blinking You can browse between digits with SET and BACK buttons Se...

Page 31: ...igital Input module is connected to the device these menus become active When these modules are connected following settings can be changed The number of appearing menus depends on how many inputs are...

Page 32: ...ed from following options 1 40 milliseconds 2 60 milliseconds 3 80 milliseconds 4 100 milliseconds 5 150 milliseconds 6 200 milliseconds 7 300 milliseconds 8 400 milliseconds 9 500 milliseconds The de...

Page 33: ...his option is selected the output changes from logic 1 to logic 0 if the selected parameter exceeds or is below the limit value When the alarm condition is resolved output returns to logic 1 3 Output...

Page 34: ...with UP DOWN buttons Press the SET button 4 If you select Active option recording time interval selection will be active 5 Select you recording time interval in seconds with UP DOWN buttons 6 Finish t...

Page 35: ...xiting from the menu with the BACK or ESC button don t forget to save the changes 7 1 4 Power Settings 1 Press the SET button while Log Setup Currents is displayed 2 Current option is displayed Press...

Page 36: ...time For this method the date of the record to be accessed is entered in UNIX time format to the Modbus addresses starting from 21000 There are 5 address fields These addresses are for Load Profile V...

Page 37: ...ile SETUP PULSE IN is displayed 2 Select the second input with UP DOWN buttons and press the SET button 3 Select ENABLE or DISABLE with UP DOWN buttons and press the SET button 4 When exiting from the...

Page 38: ...put Settings 9 1 Pulse Output According to Active Energy 1 Press UP button while OUTPUT 1 PULSE is displayed 2 Select the energy value for which the device will create pulse signals 3 Exit from the me...

Page 39: ...export reactive energy according to the increments listed below Reactive energy values from Q1 Q2 Q3 and Q4 quadrants can be used as source 1 1 VArh 2 10 VArh 3 100 VArh 4 1 kVArh 5 10 kVArh 6 100 kVA...

Page 40: ...button don t forget to save the changes 10 Operating Hours Settings The device can count the time when a selected parameter exceeds or falls below an adjusted limit value This feature is explained in...

Page 41: ...operations are described for a single alarm but they are the same for the other 3 alarms 11 1 Activating Alarm Alarm is activated by following these steps 1 Press the SET button while Setup Alarm is...

Page 42: ...se Neutral Voltage y Phase Phase Voltage 5 Press the SET button after completing your selection You can start selecting the Alarm Operation Type by pressing the UP button 11 3 Alarm Operation Type Sel...

Page 43: ...hile Alarm Enable is selected find Alarm Low menu with UP DOWN buttons 2 Press the SET button Enter the low alarm limit with UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the SET button after completing your selection 4 Al...

Page 44: ...n Enter the alarm OFF delay value in seconds for the alarm UP DOWN buttons Go to the next digit with SET button When the alarm conditions are cleared on the system the alarm will be deactivated after...

Page 45: ...played and select YES option with UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the SET button 4 When exiting from the menu with the BACK or ESC button don t forget to save the changes 13 2 Resetting Minimum Values 1 Selec...

Page 46: ...the BACK or ESC button don t forget to save the changes 13 5 Resetting Energy Values 1 Select Energy under Reset menu and press the SET button 2 Press the SET button while Reset Energ is displayed an...

Page 47: ...nt under Reset menu and press the SET button 2 Press the SET button while Reset Puls is displayed and select YES option with UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the SET button 4 When exiting from the menu with th...

Page 48: ...er Reset menu and press the SET button 2 Press the SET button while Reset Logs is displayed and select YES option with UP DOWN buttons 3 Press the SET button 4 When exiting from the menu with the BACK...

Page 49: ...forget to save the changes Factory default pin is 1234 14 2 Changing the Pin Code 1 Find Pin Chng option under System Menu Press the SET button 2 While Pin CHAnGE is displayed press the SET button 3 E...

Page 50: ...s the SET button and change the No option to Yes with UP DOWN buttons 6 When exiting from the menu with the BACK button don t forget to save the changes 7 3 seconds after you exit from the menu device...

Page 51: ...ber of the Device 1 Press the SET button while Serial N is displayed under System menu 2 8 digit serial number of the device will be displayed under SErIAL no 15 Analog Output Settings When an analog...

Page 52: ...election press the SET button 4 When exiting from the menu with the BACK or ESC button don t forget to save the changes 15 3 Analog Output 1 High Value Settings 1 Press the SET button while Analog O 1...

Page 53: ...e of 0 5V 0 10V 5 5V and 10 10V options with UP DOWN buttons 3 After completing your selection press the SET button 4 When exiting from the menu with the BACK or ESC button don t forget to save the ch...

Page 54: ...he changes 15 8 Analog Output 2 Low Value Settings 1 Press the SET button while Analog O 2 Low is displayed 2 Enter your low value with UP DOWN buttons 3 After entering your value press the SET button...

Page 55: ...After pressing the SET button details of the event can be displayed in the following order 1 Start date 2 Start time 3 End date 4 End time 5 Duration 6 Parameter 7 Source of the event if the event ty...

Page 56: ...signal amplifier Internal Memory 16MB Relay Outputs 2 pcs with module 2 NO 5 A 1250 VA Pulse Outputs 4 pcs with module 5 30 VAC DC Pulse Width t ON 30 ms Time between two pulse peaks t OFF 30 ms Trans...

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