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User Manual EML1101
Quick Start
1 Quick Start
The instrument is commissioned as follows:
a)
Copy and f
ill out
Form for Basic Settings
and
Form for Load Settings
before commissioning.
b) Remove stoppers from the PG cable glands and connect the
EML 1101
as shown in Figure 1 on
Please observe the directions in chapter 3 page 8.
c) Switch on power supply. The
EML 1101
then performs a self-test.
d) Check if the inputs are functioning correctly:
−
Active pulse input: The status display for
Active pulse
blinks.
−
Time pulse input: The remaining time is reset and the next measuring period starts when a time
pulse is received. ‘
No time pulse’ should not appear in the third line at the end of a measuring
period.
e) Carry out the settings procedure. This means programming of basic settings and load settings
using buttons on the front fascia or over a PC using
OPT-SW
software supplied. The second
option makes the configuration easier to understand. For this reason it is recommended to use the
PC software when installing for the first time. Refer to online help in OPT-SW if you require further
information.
Installation:
Start the program
OPT-SW
under Windows
(e.g. Win 95 with the ‘Start’ button and the
menu item ‘run’, then enter >A:\setup.exe<
A:\SETUP
in the dialog box).
1.1 Programming via Front Fascia
1) Fascia
keys:
-
Use ‘arrow’ keys to choose menu items/Numbers
.
-
‘CR’
key confirms menu item choice/Changes to next digit.
-
‘Menu’ key changes one menu level back/Accept choices
.
2)
Choose the menu item
Basic settings.
3) The sub-menu item
Target maximum demand P1
is displayed.
Select this by pressing
CR
button.
Target maximum demand P1:
6500.0kW
To prevent unauthorised use or accidental changes to
the instrument, a prompt is given for ID number. This
is shown only if no data has been entered for more
than
1 hour
. The last four characters of the serial
number are to be entered as ID number. These are
given on the label on the top face of the terminal
compartment. Use the ‘arrow’ keys to choose numbers. Change to next number with the ‘CR’ key.
When ID is entered (e.g. 0631), press ‘Menu key’.
If the ID is correct an underscore appears in the
display.
1) Enter values for target maximum demand and peak power according to
Form for Basic
Settings
.
2) Peak power is the maximum permissible active power. Enter a peak power value that is high
enough to prevent short high active power from causing a shut off.
3) To set measuring period, select menu item
Basic settings | Other settings | Measuring period
.
Measuring periods of 10, 15, 30 or 60 minutes can be chosen using cursor buttons.
4) List of settings in this sub-menu:
−
Measuring period
−
Maximum target demand P1,P2,P3, and P4
−
current target maximum demand P1,P2,P3, and P4
−
Current transf. ratio Ip/Is:
(P_act1, Q,
P_act2)
−
Voltage transf. ratio Vp/Vs:
(P_act1 ,Q,
P_act2)
−
Counter constant
(P_act1,
P_act2)
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