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5.3.3 Communication 

Units 

The following types of communication units (CU) are specially designed for 
use with the ZxQ: 

Communication units CU-M4 

with dlms, PSTN modem, RS485, and RS232 interfaces 

Communication units CU-B4 

with dlms, RS485, and RS232 (e.g. leased line modem) interfaces 

Communication units CU-G1 

with dlms, GSM modem and RS485 interfaces 
Each communication unit is fitted with the number of interfaces required 

for the relevant purpose of application. 
For further information about communication units refer to document H71 
0200 0144, Survey of communication applications. 

5.3.4 

MAP 120 Service Tool 

The MAP 120 Service Tool supports both the 

meter

 and 

communication 

unit

 during all phases of their life cycle. It is used to: 

• 

Initial setting of application-specific parameters 

• 

Testing and verification on site 

• 

Register read-out on site 

• 

Change parameters on site; functions, switching tables, tariffs, etc. can 
be altered by changing parameters. 

• 

Installation and service on site. 

MAP 120

 

Service Tool

 

Set & reset

 

parameters

 

Test and

certification

Installation

Service

Meter

 

reading

 

Meter

 

reading

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ZFQ202

Page 1: ...H 71 0200 0215 f en Electricity Meters IEC HIGH PRECISION METERING Landis Gyr Qualigrid ZMQ202 ZFQ202 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...New layout c 07 03 2003 Chapter 2 updated various changes hazard symbols sealing LP memory starting load d 19 03 2003 Minor changes to paragraph 6 3 Errors e 30 06 2003 Updates according to the safety review preliminary edition and to final review f 19 12 2003 Updates according to product risk analysis Landis Gyr Ltd Feldstrasse 1 CH 6301 Zug Switzerland ...

Page 3: ...nce decommissioning and disposal of the meters Users of this manual are familiar from their training with the basic princi ples of electrical engineering in particular with the principles of energy measurement including circuitry types connection technology etc The follwing documents complement this user manual Functional description Explains the functionality of the ZxQ meter and the parameterisa...

Page 4: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 4 88 ...

Page 5: ...iff Control ________________________________________________21 2 6 Calendar Clock _______________________________________________22 2 6 1 Adjusting the Calendar Clock via the Synchronisation Input ___________22 2 6 2 Adjsuting the Calendar Clock via Communication____________________24 2 6 3 Handling the Deviations________________________________________24 2 7 Registers ____________________________...

Page 6: ...erminal Layout _____________________________________________ 46 4 3 3 Procedure __________________________________________________ 47 4 4 Installation Check ____________________________________________ 47 4 4 1 Check Procedure_____________________________________________ 48 4 4 2 Set Date and Time ___________________________________________ 49 4 4 3 Set Battery Low Indicator_______________________...

Page 7: ...Set Battery Low Indicator ______________________________________70 6 3 Errors ______________________________________________________71 6 3 1 Fatal Errors _________________________________________________71 6 3 2 Alarms _____________________________________________________72 6 3 3 Operational Indications ________________________________________72 6 4 Repair__________________________________________...

Page 8: ...cation Unit _____________________________ 81 8 Disposal___________________________________________ 85 8 1 Components ________________________________________________ 85 8 2 Meters_____________________________________________________ 85 9 Index_____________________________________________ 87 ...

Page 9: ...y dangerous situation which could result in minor physical injury or material damage Note Definition of Note For general details and other useful information to simplify the work In addition to the danger level all safety information also describes the type and source of the danger its possible consequences and measures to counteract the danger 1 2 Application The ZxQ is designed to be utilised fo...

Page 10: ...regulations must be observed at all times Danger Trained personnel Local safety regulations must be observed Installation and de installation of the meter must only be performed by qualified meter installers with strict adherence to the utility s safety regulations Danger Do not open the meter when energised When the meter is connected and energised there are live parts inside the meter Do not ope...

Page 11: ...f the voltage transformer is not earthed severe personal injury or death can result if contact is made with the meter and the meter will be damaged beyond repair If the voltage transformers are not earthed special precautions must be taken when working at the meter Danger Galvanic isolation The measuring circuits and auxiliary circuits additional power supply tariff control input synchronisation i...

Page 12: ...ecurely during installation Meters which have dropped must not be installed even if no damage is apparent They must be returned for testing to the service and repair department responsible or the manufacturer Internal damage can result in functional disorders or short circuits Warning Shipment of the meter The meter may only be shipped in its original packing ...

Page 13: ...Reactive energy Cl 0 5 possible IEC definitions only for Cl 2 Special grid functions Measurement system five times faster than for industrial meters giving sufficient resolution for integration periods less than 15 minutes 1 to 5 minutes and accurate measurement by changing energy flow Easy customer calibration for all phase corrections Transmitting meter with concentrator extension for existing e...

Page 14: ...d profil data Time switch Display buttons Calendar clock Alarm reset Alarm output Communication unit with interfaces Additional power supply Local RS485 interface US US A D Filter A D Filter E1 E2 E3 Syn Transmitting contacts board 4 change over or 8 normally open contacts Tariff control Standard functions Optional functions Control signals Digital data The main inputs to the meter are Phase volta...

Page 15: ...ing of billing data and load profile data and additional information such as energy flow type of energy presence of phase voltages and identification numbers Optical test outputs green LEDs for either active and reactive energy or I2 and U2 Alarm output relay and LED Up to 8 transmitting contacts with selectable signal assignment on the transmitting contacts board static relays Optical interface f...

Page 16: ...o 7 5 A The secondary currents of these current transformers develop voltages over burden resistors These voltage values are proportional to the input currents also of a few mV UI The meter can be adapted to the required current range 1 A or 5 A by changing the burden resistors of the current transformers 2 3 3 Analogue Digital Converter The analogue input signals UU and UI are converted to digita...

Page 17: ...ultiplied by the current component parallel to the voltage IP U I Calculation per phase of P U I cos ϕ P U IP IQ IP ϕ The instantaneous value of active power P is then integrated over the integration period of 0 2 seconds to form a digital value of active energy For the instantaneous value of reactive power Q the instantaneous values of voltage U and current I must be rotated by 45 and 45 respecti...

Page 18: ...not yet available With energy C 4 the following measured quantities are available Measured quantity ZMQ ZFQ Active energy import A Sum Sum Active energy export A Sum Sum Reactive energy import R Sum Sum Reactive energy export R Sum Sum Reactive energy in quadrant I Ri Sum Sum Reactive energy in quadrant II Rc Sum Sum Reactive energy in quadrant III Ri Sum Sum Reactive energy in quadrant IV Rc Sum ...

Page 19: ... energy in positive direction CR Sum Sum Net gross reactive energy in negative direction CR Sum Sum Total losses of active energy TLA Sum Sum Total losses of reactive energy TLR Sum Sum THD of active energy THDA Sum Phases Sum THD of RMS phase voltage THDU Sum Phases Sum THD of RMS phase current THDI Sum Phases Sum Values for reactive losses are available for compatibility reasons with third party...

Page 20: ...Ws or vars with varying energy magnitudes are produced at fixed intervals The microprocessor calculates the total active energy import A and the total active energy export A by summating the raw data of active energy A1 A2 and A3 Measured quantities Raw data of active energy Σ A1 A3 A2 A Import A Export The microprocessor calculates the total reactive energy import R and the total reactive energy ...

Page 21: ...s ϕ 0 5 60 _ sin ϕ 1 90 Lagging Lagging Leading Leading Q S Ai Ac Rc Ri Ri Rc Ac Ai 90 cos ϕ 1 0 I ϕ P U 2 5 Tariff Control Various signal sources can be used to select the required tariff Tariff control may be performed Externally by the three input control signals E1 E2 E3 with selectable control voltage ranges 24 V up to 230 V the control voltage must be specified by the customer Internally by ...

Page 22: ... clock can be adjusted by an external master clock via the synchronisation signal Syn or via communication The period is adjustable A supercap capacitor of a very large capacity provides the power reserve of the clock The power reserve may be extended by the use of a battery Power reserve without battery min 20 days only after the meter has been connected to the network for at least 300h Power res...

Page 23: ... once within synchronisation interval Note Ignoring second synchronisation pulse A second synchronisation pulse within the adjustment interval will be ignored With the daily adjustment the meter allows one time window per day within which the synchronisation pulse must be sent to the meter The time of the day e g 22 00h and the width e g one minute of the window can be defined by parameter setting...

Page 24: ...ion of the internal clock from the external master clock the adjustment has different effects on the calendar clock The following cases are possible the time deviation is between 0 second and 2 to 9 seconds depending on parameter setting the time deviation is longer than 2 to 9 seconds depending on parameter setting time setting capture period reset synchronisation time shift 0 s 2 9 s Deviation T...

Page 25: ...file and the event log data All data stored in the flash memory is prevented from loss caused by voltage failures No battery is required to do so 2 8 1 Load Profile The current statuses of various registers are saved to the load profile at regular intervals Each load profile entry consists of the measured value itself energy registers 8 bytes diagnostic values 4 bytes a time stamp of 8 bytes and a...

Page 26: ...ed 2 10 Additional Power Supply Because the three phase network can be switched off in grid metering applications the meter is equipped with an auxiliary power supply in order to prevent the meter from being switched off The additional power supply supplies its voltage in parallel to the normal network supply and it ensures an uninterrupted operation of the meter so that the meter can be read at a...

Page 27: ...are available 2 13 Software Tools There are two software tools available with the meter which enable easy parameter setting and communication with the meter The software Landis Gyr MAP190 is used for setting up complete parameter sets off line parameter editor The prepared parameter sets can then be downloaded to the meter via the optical interface The software MAP190 is used for the order process...

Page 28: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 28 88 Description of Unit ...

Page 29: ...ter installation Rack mounting f9 1 Manufacturer s or verification seal 2 Utility s seal after installation 3 Front cover with face plate and information 4 Connection diagram 5 Housing 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 Utility s seal Usage of Seals Wall mounting f6 Sealing at manufacturer s site Sealing at utility s site no verification necessary Sealing at utility s site verification necessary 1 manufacturer s seal ...

Page 30: ...d with two manufacturer s seals at the back of the base one at the upper right side and one at the lower left side Once certified one or both of the manufacturer s seals is replaced with the verification seal 3 2 Verification Seal The verification seal is secured after the meter s measuring capability has been verified Note Damaging the verification seal In countries with an obligatory verificatio...

Page 31: ... allows access to the battery compartment alarm reset button and communication unit The face plate with the connection diagram on the rear side are located in the front door For the f9 the utility s seal secures the hinged front cover which allows access to the battery compartment and alarm reset button 2 1 1 Battery compartment 2 Alarm reset button 3 Communication unit or dummy 4 Information plat...

Page 32: ...te meter reading is employed Remote meter reading requires communication between the meter and the central station which the communication unit provides via a serial interface or modem Remote meter reading time synchronisation with the central station time meter check to ensure the meter is functioning correctly and parameter setting can be performed using the communication unit If a communication...

Page 33: ...ed in the hinged front door It contains all relevant data about the meter The front door is secured by the utility s seal after the meter has been connected according to the terminal connection diagram which is located on the back of the face plate The terminal connection diagram is only visible with the door open On the information plate you may find explanations to the display the pulse values o...

Page 34: ...he f9 face and information plate is located in the front cover which is secured by the utility s seal When the utility s seal is broken the front cover can be opened The face and information plate is designed to customer specifications It contains all relevant data about the meter Recesses in the front cover permit operation of the display buttons up and down for control of the liquid crystal disp...

Page 35: ...H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual Landis Gyr Mechanical Description 35 88 3 9 Dimension Diagrams f6 ...

Page 36: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 36 88 Mechanical Description 3 10 Dimension Diagrams f9 3 10 1 Rack Mounting ...

Page 37: ...H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual Landis Gyr Mechanical Description 37 88 3 10 2 Chassis f9 10 for meters with cable connection f9 11 for one meter with direct connection ...

Page 38: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 38 88 Mechanical Description f9 12 for two meters with direct connection 57 1 132 5 8 5 465 8 5 482 19 37 7 37 7 Front ...

Page 39: ...5 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual Landis Gyr Mechanical Description 39 88 3 10 3 Flush Mounting 113 201 Cut out for panel flush mounting Bracket for flush mounting Cut out for 19 Chassis 133 57 1 37 95 M6 451 465 7 7 ...

Page 40: ...r 2 Mark the three fixing points suspension triangle on the mounting surface horizontal base of suspension triangle 150 mm height of suspension triangle for open mounting 206 mm 150 mm 206 mm 75 mm 3 Drill the three holes for the fixing screws 4 Unscrew the meter terminal cover 5 Fix the meter with the three fixing screws on the mounting surface ...

Page 41: ...cally isolated Danger Voltage paths must be fused When installing the meter all voltage paths measurement voltage and all auxiliary circuits such as the auxiliary power supply and the tariff control voltage must be fused by max 6 A delay fuses Warning Separation of voltage connections and communication lines The voltage connections must be physically separated from the communication lines in accor...

Page 42: ...smitting contacts Energy flow contacts Static output contact Communication unit Additional power supply Tariff control inputs RS485 interface I1 I1 I2 I2 I3 I3 U1 U2 U3 N Alarm contact Synchronisation input The 12 spring clamp connectors are located on the transmitting module and transmit measured values as pulses to telemetering instruments They are passive output contacts i e controlled by the r...

Page 43: ... serial RS485 connection of other meters daisy chain They are connected in parallel so that the use of a T piece is not necessary 4 2 3 Procedure Danger Dangerous voltage on conductors Dangerous voltage is present on the conductors that the meter is to be connected to Contact with the conductors when under voltage will result in severe personal injury or death The conductors must not be under volt...

Page 44: ...Shorten the current and voltage connecting wires to the required length and then strip them to fit the connectors 2 Insert the current and voltage connecting wires to the terminal numbers as shown in the connection diagram 3 Tighten torque up to 1 7 Nm the terminal screws using the torque screwdriver size 2 Connect Supply Inputs and Outputs and Transmitting Contacts 4 Shorten the connecting wires ...

Page 45: ...stripped part of the wire must be shortened as necessary Connect Communication and Serial Interfaces 7 Plug in the ready made telephone cables as shown on the terminal connection diagram Warning Power on Incorrect connections could damage the meter or result in the meter measuring incorrectly We recommend all connections be checked before applying power 8 Open circuit the current transformer secon...

Page 46: ...llowing is an example 4 3 2 Terminal Layout Communication unit Synchronisation input RS485 interface Alarm contact Pulse output contacts Energy flow contacts Static output contact Tariff control inputs or bypass feeder operation on off Additional power supply Voltage inputs Current inputs The f9 is equipped with Essailec connectors for direct plug in into a pre wired rack The rack is pre wired acc...

Page 47: ... with strict adherence to the utility s safety regulations Warning Power on Incorrect connections could damage the meter or result in the meter measuring incorrectly We recommend all connections be checked before applying power 1 Open circuit the current transformer secondary circuit using the provided assembly 2 Plug the f9 into the pre wired rack 3 Switch on the voltage and current 4 4 Installat...

Page 48: ...nce the symbols are displayed continuously If the meter is connected with reversed phase sequence e g L2 L1 L3 the symbols flash 3 The energy flow arrows indicate whether energy is being imported or exported P active energy Q reactive energy Energy flow indicator 4 All segments of the display are illuminated Display check 5 R Enter service menu Set mode 6 Select menu item Installation diagnostic 7...

Page 49: ...ostic 4 4 2 Set Date and Time Operating display 1 All segments of the display are illuminated Display check 2 R Enter service menu Set mode 3 Enter set mode Identification number 4 Select required setting Date old value 5 R Select next digit to be changed Digit flashes 6 Change digit value Digit flashes 7 R Select digit to be changed Next digit flashes 8 Repeat steps 5 7 for all digits to be chang...

Page 50: ...Display check 2 R Enter service menu Set mode 3 Select menu item Battery on off display 4 Change setting 1 battery low indicator on 0 battery low indicator off 5 Back to operating display End of battery on off display 4 5 Sealing When the Installation check is complete the utility s seals may be applied 1 Screw on the terminal cover f6 only 2 Apply utility seals using the sealing pliers ...

Page 51: ...ry Contact with the transformers when under voltage will result in severe personal injury or death The high voltage produced will destroy the transformers The current transformer secondary circuit must be short circuited before de installing the meter Installation and de installation of the meter must only be performed by qualified meter installers with strict adherence to the utility s safety reg...

Page 52: ...l Insert a size 1 screw driver turning it slightly upwards into the upper opening Withdraw the wire from the connector Withdraw the screw driver Note Precautions on disconnected wires The disconnected wires should be isolated and may also be numbered for convenience when reconnecting 9 Unplug the ready made telephone cables from modems and serial interfaces 4 7 Disconnect f9 4 7 1 Procedure The f9...

Page 53: ...the transformers The current transformer secondary circuit must be short circuited before de installing the meter Installation and de installation of the meter must only be performed by qualified meter installers with strict adherence to the utility s safety regulations 1 Short circuit the current transformers using the provided assembly 2 Switch off the voltage The phase voltage display L1 L2 L3 ...

Page 54: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 54 88 Installation De installation ...

Page 55: ...00 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual Landis Gyr Operation 55 88 5 Operation 5 1 Operating Elements 1 Display 2a Display button up 2b Display button down 3 Optical interface 4 Optical test outputs 5 Alarm LED ...

Page 56: ...ent of energy of the same or different types e g in data concentrators registration units This enables data from different sources to be identified C Defines the abstract or physical data items related to the information source concerned e g active power reactive power apparent power cosφ current or voltage D Defines types or the result of the processing of physical quantities according to various...

Page 57: ... from main value to main value either forwards or backwards Simultaneously pressing both buttons cancels the function in use and returns to the Operating Display 5 1 3 Optical Interface The optical interface enables Read out of meter data Parameter setting using MAP 120 Service Tool These functions are performed via a magnetically attached optical reading head e g FDC1 3 The optical interface also...

Page 58: ...d There are two types of Operational Indications Internal conditions that remain until the condition is rectified e g battery voltage low In this case an alarm output and possibly an entry in the event log depending on parameter settings are also initiated Operational Indications are cancelled when the appropriate steps have been taken to remedy the condition e g the battery is replaced External o...

Page 59: ...up display button 2s Long press down display button 2s Short press down display button until End is displayed then long press down display button Alarm reset button under utility s seal Operating menu R Service menu The operating display is shown when the display buttons have not been operated It can be fixed showing only one value or rolling showing several values alternately The operating menu i...

Page 60: ...ck to operating display End of display menu 5 2 2 Display List Note For Germany In Germany this list only contains certified values 1 Select display list Display list 2 Enter display list First main value 3 Select main value Other main values 4 Select required value main value or energy profile Main value or energy profile 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all required readouts Long press display main va...

Page 61: ...lated load profile value list Time of first entry 5 Select entry Time of next entry 6 Automatic display of all entries max 36 AutoScroll changes every 2 seconds Status code Active energy import 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for all entries to be checked 8 Back to date selection End of value list 9 Select the next date open list as step 4 Next date 10 At the end of date list back to display menu End of lo...

Page 62: ...ings The time and date of the event is recorded together with a code determining the cause of the event The most important events are Number Event 2 Clearing of tariff registers 3 Clearing of periodic data memory 4 Event log cleared 5 Battery voltage low 7 Battery voltage OK 9 Summer time changeover 10 Date Time adjusted old time before time setting 11 Date Time adjusted new time after time settin...

Page 63: ...the Functional Description H71 0200 0216 5 2 5 Register Snapshots 1 Select energy profile Energy profile 2 Open energy profile Most recent energy snapshot of the first register 3 Select required value Most recent energy snapshot of the second register 4 Repeat step 3 all required readings After displaying the most recent snapshot of all registers the meter displays the penultimate snapshot of all ...

Page 64: ...meter and the central station This is achieved using a communication unit via a serial interface or modem Normally the central station is scheduled to call each meter in the system and to acquire the required data The following functions can be performed Meter reading acquisition of meter reading and status information of the meter Time synchronisation with the central station time Communication w...

Page 65: ... required for the relevant purpose of application For further information about communication units refer to document H71 0200 0144 Survey of communication applications 5 3 4 MAP 120 Service Tool The MAP 120 Service Tool supports both the meter and communication unit during all phases of their life cycle It is used to Initial setting of application specific parameters Testing and verification on s...

Page 66: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 66 88 Operation ...

Page 67: ...ed by pressing the alarm reset button 2 Select the Service Menu from the display check 3 Perform the cursor function in Set Mode 6 2 Service Menu R Operating display Display check Set mode Service list Installation diagnostic Battery on off display End of service menu Short press down display button 2s Long press down display button 2s Short press up display button 2s Long press down display butto...

Page 68: ...Test mode Battery on off display 4 Back to operating display End of service menu 6 2 2 Service List 1 Select service list Service list 2 Enter service list Error code 3 Select the required main value Main values 4 Select required value main value or energy profile Main value or energy profile 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all values to be checked Long press display main values only Short press displa...

Page 69: ...ve reactive I2 U2 is output to the optical test output Depending on parameter setting the resolution of the display register can be increased for faster testing using the time power method 1 Select test mode Test mode 2 Enter test mode First value 3 Select required value Value x 4 Repeat step 3 for all values to be tested 5 Back to service menu End of test mode Note Example The first value and val...

Page 70: ...egister Line losses per phase OLA1 OLA2 OLA3 Total line losses OLA U2 with RFE 1MΩ I2 with RCU 1Ω Reactive energy register A R Active energy register or one of not mentioned registers in this table R A 6 2 5 Set Battery Low Indicator 1 All segments of the display are illuminated Display check 2 R Enter service menu Set mode 3 Select menu item Battery on off display 4 Change setting 1 battery low i...

Page 71: ...r code in rolling display with some operational indications Entry in Event Log if activated by parameter setting Blinking if activated by parameter setting Closed while the event is present if activated by parameter setting When two or more errors occur simultaneously the hexadecimal code values are added 6 3 1 Fatal Errors Errors that prevent the meter from performing the measuring function are c...

Page 72: ...settings as follows Read Write Access Errors Display Description Event log number FF 00040000 Measuring system 75 FF 00080000 Time base CTS 76 FF 00100000 Data profile memory FLASH 77 FF 00400000 Communication unit 79 Checksum Errors Display Description Event log number FF 00000400 FLASH parameters 83 FF 00000800 FLASH data profile 84 Other Errors Display Description Event log number FF 00000001 I...

Page 73: ...cleared see previous paragraph Errors the meter must be repaired by the authorised service and repair centre 1 If installed de install the meter as described in Chapter 4 Installation De installation 2 Describe the error clearly and state the name and telephone number of the person responsible in case of inquiries Whenever possible fill out the supplied form and attach to the meter 3 Pack the mete...

Page 74: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 74 88 Service ...

Page 75: ...low the IEC meter standards Use test equipment according to regulations for Cl 0 2S 7 1 1 Measuring Times Metering Point Measuring Time 1 In cosϕ 1 90 s 2 In cosϕ 0 5 90 s all phase 100 In cosϕ 1 10 s single phase 100 In cosϕ 0 5 40 s 7 1 2 Optical Test Outputs The green optical test outputs supply pulses at a frequency dependent on the load applied and the meter constant R The pulse s rising edge...

Page 76: ...e tested 5 Back to service menu End of test mode Note Examples First value and value x are examples The real values are defined in the parameter settings and are the same as the operating display Losses are displayed in conjunction with the optical test outputs as shown in the following table Mode Register on Display LED2 output LED1 output Normal mode Some sort of register R A NLA register Transf...

Page 77: ...ply a load current of 0 05 of the nominal current ln other values may be selected in the parameter setting and the voltage Un three phase in each case at cosϕ 1 The meter must start registering 7 1 7 Starting Load for Reactive Energy Apply a load current of 0 1 of the nominal current ln other values may be selected in the parameter setting and the voltage Un three phase in each case at sinϕ 1 The ...

Page 78: ...onfirm new setting Date new value 10 Repeat steps 3 8 for all settings to be changed 11 Advance display until End 12 Back to service menu End of set mode 7 3 Change Battery 7 3 1 When to Change Battery If the meter is provided with a battery this must be changed if one of the following events occurs The symbol appears in the liquid crystal display During the normal calibration cycle of the meter T...

Page 79: ...construction as the original battery type CR P2 as a replacement Warning Battery replacement after a long period of non use If the meter has been disconnected from the supply for a long time the power reserve is exhausted Replacing the battery when the power reserve is exhausted may lead to an invalid time date information without the corresponding error message Reconnect the meter to the measurem...

Page 80: ... open the front cover 2 Loosen and remove the two battery holder fixing screws Withdraw the battery holder from the meter 3 Mark the current date on the new battery 4 At the rear of the battery holder loosen the clamp fixing screws and take off the battery 5 Insert the new battery into the battery holder Tighten the screws so that the clamp holds the battery 6 Insert the battery holder into the me...

Page 81: ...on of the meter must only be performed by qualified meter installers with strict adherence to the utility s safety regulations Danger Dangerous voltage when connecting communication unit Dangerous voltage is present on the meter connections to the communication unit Contact with the connections will result in severe personal injury or death Voltage must not be present on the meter connections when...

Page 82: ...supply 4 Check that all connections are free from voltage 5 Remove the two utility s seals on the terminal cover release the two screws and remove the terminal cover 6 Remove the communication unit or dummy 7 Carefully insert the new communication unit ensuring the plug and socket are properly engaged 8 Connect the connecting wires to the terminals of the communication unit 9 Carry out functional ...

Page 83: ... off the voltage for the additional power supply 5 Withdraw the meter from the rack 6 Remove the seals at the back of the housing and remove the housing 7 Remove the communication unit or dummy 8 Carefully insert the new communication unit ensuring the plug and socket are properly engaged 9 Connect the connecting wires to the terminals of the communication unit 10 Carry out functional tests as des...

Page 84: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 84 88 Maintenance ...

Page 85: ...ding to local regulations Lithium battery Hazardous waste disposal according to local regulations PVC isolation material Hazardous waste sorted and taken to recycling regranulation plant or disposal according to local regulations Printed circuit boards Electronic waste disposal according to local regulations Metal parts Sorted and taken to collective materials disposal point Plastic components Sor...

Page 86: ...Landis Gyr H 71 0200 0215 f en ZMQ202 ZFQ202 User Manual 86 88 Disposal ...

Page 87: ...ecksum _________________________ 68 Others ____________________________ 68 Read write access___________________ 68 Several simultaneously _______________67 Event log ________________________ 25 59 Face plate f6 meter _______________________ 27 31 f9 meter ___________________________32 Fatal errors __________________________67 Front cover___________________________27 Functional description ________...

Page 88: ...________________________ 60 Starting load _________________________ 72 Target group of this user manual__________ 3 Tariff control_________________________ 20 Terminal connection diagram______ 27 32 40 Terminal cover _______________________ 27 Terminal layout f6 meter __________________________ 40 f9 meter __________________________ 44 Test mode________________________ 65 71 Transmittig contacts__...

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