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P30P-09A                                              33                                User's manual

5.5.4 LCD display

P30P transducer is equipped with illuminated LCD display with two lines, 8 characters each. 

Upper display line is used to show values displayed in float format (5 digits for the value < 1000.0 or 4 

 magnitude symbol for values 

1000.0) and to display status icons of the SD/SDHC card, or after 

pressing the key sequence   

   or

 

  to display icons of the minimum and 

maximum value of the displayed parameter. Displayed values belong to the range of -9999G...9999G.

Table 14       

Symbol

Display mode

Meaning

continuous

SD/SDHC card or file system internal memory 
mounted and ready

flashing

SD/SDHC card unmounted and ready to remove

flashing

SD/SDHC card write-protected

flashing

SD/SDHC card or file system internal memory is full

continuous

Displaying maximum value

continuous

Displaying minimum value

P30P   transducer   automatically   sets   the   format   (precision)   of   the   display   to   the   displayed 

value.

Measurement range overrun is signaled by special signs displayed in the upper line of the 

LCD.

vvvvvG

 

– overrun of the lower range limit for the value displayed

 

overrun of the upper range limit for the value displayed

Lower   line   of   the   P30P   transducer   display   can   perform   several   functions.     Pressing   the 

following button:       

   or    

   cycles the functions of the lower display line:

name of the displayed value complete with the unit and the internal memory fill indicator.   (       )

time in HH:MM:SS

date in DD:MM:YY

bar graph showing the percentage control of the analog output

second displayed value          -  value of any transducer register projected onto the float number – 

number of the register to be displayed should be entered into the register 4024  (to display the 

Summary of Contents for P30P

Page 1: ...1 1 TRANSDUCER OF 1 PHASE POWER NETWORK PARAMETERS P30P USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...nd power outputs 32 5 5 4 LCD display 33 5 5 4 1 Displayed values 34 5 5 4 2 Main displayed value 36 5 5 4 3 Service messages 36 5 5 5 Saving and reading transducer configuration file 36 5 5 5 1 Saving transducer configuration file 37 5 5 5 2 Reading transducer configuration file 37 5 6 Default settings 37 5 7 Software upgrades 40 5 8 Measuring values archiving 41 5 8 1 Transducer memory structure...

Page 3: ...0P 09A 3 User s manual 5 10 2 2 Web user selection 79 5 10 3 FTP Server 80 5 10 3 1 FTP user selection 81 5 10 4 Modbus TCP IP 81 6 Accessories 82 7 Error codes 82 8 Technical data 83 12 Ordering code 87 ...

Page 4: ...alarm output and analog outputs reacting to the selected input value real time clock with the clock power support function in case of the transducer power failure input signal registration in the internal memory and SD SDHC cards within the programmed time intervals optional internal memory with 534336 record capacity automatic decimal point set set parameters display password protection for the i...

Page 5: ...alues for phase voltage current active power reactive power apparent power active power factor reactive power factor frequency mean active power mean apparent power mean current Transducer allows for the use of external transmission and measurement conversion included in the measurement and calculation of all measured values Value upgrade time does not exceed 1 second All values and configuration ...

Page 6: ... the electrical connections should conducted only by people authorised to perform assembly of electric devices Always check the connections before turning the transducer on The transducer is designed to installation and usage in the industrial electromagnetic environment A switch or a circuit breaker should be installed in the building or facility It should be located near the device easily access...

Page 7: ...N 60715 Overall dimensions and mounting is shown in Figure 2 Fig 2 Overall dimensions and mounting of the transducer The output signals are galvanically isolated from the input signals and power supply The meter housing is made of plastic On the outside two clamping strips that can accommodate cables up to 1 5 mm2 in diameter ...

Page 8: ...P30P 09A 8 User s manual 4 2 External connection diagrams ...

Page 9: ...P30P 09A 9 User s manual Fig 3 Wiring diagram of the P30P transducer ...

Page 10: ...ata receiving on RS 485 link TX yellow LED indicator of data transmission on RS 485 link M red LED indicates reaching the limit of the internal archive memory and saving the data on the SD SDHC card when the internal memory is 95 full LED in constantly on if the transducer is using a memory card LED is pulsating during the saving process until it is finished A1 red LED indicates engaging the first...

Page 11: ...rating mode of measurement and processing the analog output signal after approx 3 seconds Measured value is displayed in the upper line of the display the additional information is displayed in the lower line see 5 5 4 LED display shows the RS 485 transmission status internal memory usage and alarm status Ethernet services WWW server FTP server Modbus TCP IP are started for transducers equipped wi...

Page 12: ...ducer parameter display mode hold the button for at least 3 seconds quits the transducer parameter display menu change of content displayed on the bottom line of the display cancels the parameter change forced exit from the programming mode hold the button for at least 3 seconds turns the transducer with the button pressed forces loading transducer configuration from the P30P_PAR CON file saved to...

Page 13: ... transducers with external SD SDHC card slot overrides the rewriting of the archive from internal memory to file system memory for the transducers with Ethernet interface this operation allows for the loading the files with current archive data from transducer via FTP protocol holding down for approx 3 seconds deleting extremal values Pressing and holding the button for approx 3 seconds causes exi...

Page 14: ...ng parameters of the transducer Pressing and holding down the button for approx 3 seconds allows to enter to the programming matrix If the output is password protected a password entry message will be displayed If the entered password is incorrect a following message appears Invalid Code Entering a valid ...

Page 15: ...yed value unit Ind Ch A Coefficient A of the individual characteristic Ind Ch B Coefficient B of the individual characteristi c Settings Alarm 1 Alarm 1 parameters Param A1 Input value type for alarm 1 Type A1 Alarm type 1 OverLoA1 Alarm 1 lower limit OverHiA1 Alarm 1 upper limit DlyOnA1 Alarm 1 activation delay DlyOffA1 Alarm 1 deactivation delay OnLockA1 Alarm 1 re activation delay SgKeepA1 Alar...

Page 16: ...uratio n file to SD SDHC card Settings Ethernet Ethernet interface para meters DHCP Enable disable DHCP client addrIP32 B3 B2 byte of IP address IPv4 addrIP10 B1 B0 byte of IP address IPv4 Mask 32 B3 B2 byte of the subnet mask Mask10 B1 B0 byte of the subnet mask gate 32 B3 B2 byte of the default gateway address Gate 10 B1 B0 byte of the default gateway address MAC 54 B5 B4 byte of the transducer ...

Page 17: ...ng table shows the programmable parameters and the range of their values Table 1 Settings Input Parameter symbol Description Range of changes Input type Input current range selection 230V 5A Input range 5A version P30P 2xxxxxxxxx 230V 1A Input range 1A 100V 1A Input range 5A version P30P 1xxxxxxxxx 100V 1A Input range 1A Measurement type Measurement result interpretation method 1 phase 1 phase mea...

Page 18: ...cording to the connection diagram Reversed Opposite to the connection diagram Clear En Energy counters erasing no No change Active Reset of active import energy counter positive Active Reset of active import energy counter negative Reactive L Reset of reactive inductive energy counter Reactive C Reset of reactive capacity energy counter Apparent Reset of apparent energy counter All Reset of all en...

Page 19: ... number displayed on the bottom line of the display 0 65535 MainDisp Main displayed value selection Off U I P Q S PF tg F PDM SDM IDM cos THD U THD I Temper MainUnit Main displayed value unit selection U V I A P W f Ind Ch A Coefficient A of the individual characteristic 99999 99999G Ind Ch B Coefficient B of the individual characteristic 99999 99999G Table 3 Settings Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Parameter sym...

Page 20: ...9999G DlyOnA1 DlyOnA2 Alarm activation delay s 0 900 DlyOffA1 DlyOffA2 Alarm deactivation delay s 0 900 OnLockA1 OnLockA2 Alarm re activation delay s 0 900 SgKeepA1 SgKeepA2 Alarm signalization latch after the alarm is off alarm memory Off no alarm signalization latch On alarm signal support by the pulsating A1 and A2 LEDs after the alarm sound ends Table 4 Settings Display Parameter symbol Descri...

Page 21: ... Type A2 Alarm type Fig 12 shows the rendering of the alarm types n on normal change from 0 to 1 n off normal change from 1 to 0 on on off off h on _ manual off alarm output is permanently switched on until change of the alarm type h off _ manual off alarm output is permanently switched on until change of the alarm type OverLoA1 OverLoA2 Alarm lower limit 99999G 99999G OverHiA1 OverHiA2 Alarm uppe...

Page 22: ...limit of the input 99999G 99999G AnIn Hi1 Individual characteristic of analog output 1 upper limit of the input 99999G 99999G AnOutLo1 Individual characteristic of analog output 1 lower limit of the output 0 24 000 AnOutHi1 Individual characteristic of analog output 1 upper limit of the output 0 24 000 OverSer1 Enabling an overrun of the analog output 1 off Overrun support disabled on Overrun supp...

Page 23: ...r Monitor mode of RS 485 interface 0 65536 No ofVal Number of values queried in Master mode or monitored in Monitor mode 0 50 ValType Type of the values queried monitored by RS 485 interface char 8 Register type char 8 bits signed uchar 8 Register type unsigned char 8 bits unsigned short 16 Register type short 16 bits signed ushort16 Register type unsigned short 16 bits unsigned long 32 Register t...

Page 24: ... on the RS485 line and reacts to data exchange between the external devices working as Master and Slave Master Transducer uses Master function on the RS 485 link sends queries and analyzes responses received from the Slave device Mast Fun Modbus protocol function used by the transducer working with RS 485 interface in Master mode fun 0x03 Function 0x03 fun 0x04 Function 0x04 No ofErr Maximum allow...

Page 25: ... Val second value displayed Clock time Ar Mode Archiving engagement condition Fig 18 shows the types of archiving engagement conditions as per the types of alarms n on normal change from 0 to 1 n off normal change from 1 to 0 on on off off h on _ manual off alarm output is permanently switched on until change of the alarm type h off _ manual off alarm output is permanently switched on until change...

Page 26: ...irst and zero byte B1 B0 of the transducer IP address a value is displayed in decimal format IPv4 address format B3 B2 B1 B0 000 000 255 255 mask 10 Third and second byte B3 B2 of the transducer subnet mask a value is displayed in decimal format mask format B3 B2 B1 B0 000 000 255 255 mask 10 First and zero byte B1 B0 of the transducer subnet mask a value is displayed in decimal format mask format...

Page 27: ...ge of changes Fabr Par Entering default setting Setting yes value resets transducer parameters to their default values Values of default parameters are presented in Table 15 No do nothing Yes sets default factory values Security Entering new password Entering 0 value turns password protection off 99999 99999 Time Setting the current time Entering invalid time value cancels time setting Entered val...

Page 28: ...oltage current active power passive power apparent power active power coefficient tg coefficient frequency registers 7500 7507 5 5 1 2 Mean values synchronized with the clock For the values of active power apparent power and current registers 7508 7510 an averaging function for the period of 15 30 and 60 minutes is available average values are synchronized with the real time clock so that the valu...

Page 29: ... expected value on analog output Fig 9 Individual characteristic of analog output 5 5 2 2 Analog outputs overrun support P30P transducer allows the user to configure the analog outputs to handle the overrun of the defined threshold values Overrun support is disabled by default in such case after the value controlling the output is overrun the output is still controlled proportionally to the contro...

Page 30: ...plied by 1000 4mA value 4000 The Fig 10 presents the reaction of the analog output when the analog output overrun support is off analog output standard operating mode Fig 10 Analog output with overrun support off If the overrun support is turned on with all remaining values unchanged parameters set according to Tab 12 then the analog output will react as shown in the Fig 12 Table 12 Register no Pa...

Page 31: ...ling on Example Main analog output no 1 configuration for the time reaction Individual characteristics of the analog output no 1 current are set so that the output reacts to the real time hour 100 minute i e for the 00 00 hours the expected value is 4 mA and for 23 59 hours the expected value is equal to 20 mA Table 13 Register no Parameter symbol in the menu Register value Parameter value symbol ...

Page 32: ...d with 2 normally open alarm contacts or 1 output with normally open contact and 1 24 VDC power output depending on version Each alarm 24 VDC power output should be treated like one can operate in one of six available modes The Fig 12 presents alarm operating in the following modes n on n off on off Other two modes h on and h off stand for always on and always off respectively These modes are used...

Page 33: ...em internal memory is full continuous Displaying maximum value continuous Displaying minimum value P30P transducer automatically sets the format precision of the display to the displayed value Measurement range overrun is signaled by special signs displayed in the upper line of the LCD vvvvvG overrun of the lower range limit for the value displayed G overrun of the upper range limit for the value ...

Page 34: ...value set before turning off power The lower line shows symbol and unit of the actual displayed value If the Main displayed value is set it will be shown after power is on with it s symbol and unit Displayed values are cycled by following buttons and According to the diagram shown in Fig 14 For every displayed value it is possible to show minimum and maximum values using the following buttons and ...

Page 35: ... Description RMS voltage RMS current Active power Reactive power Apparent power Active power factor P S tg factor Q P Frequency Active power averaged Apparent power averaged Current averaged Cosine of the angle between U and I when temperature measurement on when temperature measurement on when temperature measurement off ...

Page 36: ...al characteristic can be set using menu Display Ind Ch A Ind Ch B or modbus registers 7624 7625 5 5 4 3 Service messages The LCD can also display service information about the transmitter status see table 16 Table 16 Message Description Restore Fabr Par Default value setting message e g after the software update transducer can operate normally it is necessary to revert to factory settings the mess...

Page 37: ... P30P transducers in P30P XX2XXXXXX version file can be transferred between devices via FTP For P30P transducers in P30P XX1XXXXXX version single file on a memory card can be used to configure several transducers equipped with SD card slot To force parameter update from the file power the transducer on while holding the following button If the file contains correct data and the configuration is ac...

Page 38: ...00 Second U 230 0000 Primar I 5 0000 Second I 5 0000 Display Bcklight on Bckl Int 70 00 Disp Reg 7509 MainDisp Off MainUnit U V Ind Ch A 1 0000 Ind Ch B 0 0000 Alarm 1 2 Param A1 Param A2 U Type A1 Type A2 n on OverLoA1 OverLoA2 0 OverHiA2 OverHiA2 20 DlyOnA1 DlyOnA2 0 DlyOffA1 DlyOffA2 0 OnLockA1 OnLockA2 0 SgKeepA1 SgKeepA2 on Output Param A1 Param A2 F AnIn Lo1 AnIn Lo2 40 AnIn Hi1 AnIn Hi2 60 ...

Page 39: ... Val U I P Q S Param Ar U Ar Mode h off _ OverLoAr 0 OverHiAr 0 Ar Time 10 Ar Erase No Rec ToSD No Param SD 1 05 2000 Service Fabr Par No Security 00000 Time Undefined Date Undefined AutoTime No DispTest No Language Polish for versions P30P XXXXXXXXPX English for versions P30P XXXXXXXXEX SaveFile No Separat DHCP on addrIP32 192 168 addrIP10 001 030 mask 10 255 255 mask 10 255 000 gate 32 192 168 g...

Page 40: ...es to upgrade firmware using a PC with eCon software installed Free eCon software and the update files are available at www lumel com pl Upgrade is possible if a PC is connected to RS485 to USB converter such as PD10 converter Fig 17 View of the program for updating transducer software Caution Software update automatically resets transducer settings to default so it is recommended to save the sett...

Page 41: ...ucer display shows the Device is ready message Next press the following button to load the file with new software version in LUMEL UPDATER software If the file is opened correctly a File opened message is displayed in LU program window Press the Send button During update signal LEDs are being lit in sequence and the lower display line shows the percentage progress of the update When upgrade is suc...

Page 42: ...g 96 pages are the reserve archive that is used only during rewriting memory contents to the SD SDHC card total memory is 8096 528B 96 528B 4275312 bytes The starting point of the archived data is marked by the number of the page containing the first archive record and the starting byte determining page byte the first record starts from The ending point of the archive is likewise marked by the num...

Page 43: ...ord covers 4 unsigned short type registers after entering the value 559 into the register 4500 Starting register holding the record starting point can be found according to the following formula R0 4501 rec 4 4553 Table 20 Register HEX value 4553 0x0170 4554 0xBB95 4555 0xE87C 4556 0xB942 rec 0x0170BB95E87CB942 Data 0xE87CB942 float 92 743958 Table 21 Registration time 0x0170BB95 b1011100001011101...

Page 44: ... be longer Saving data to the card is marked by the progress bar on the lower LCD line Do not remove SD SDHC card from the device until the saving is completed as this may cause data corruption or reset the device Saving can be interrupted and the card removed after the card is unmounted see section 5 3 2 It is also possible to force the rewriting of the archive to SD SDHC card or to file system i...

Page 45: ... description Register no Parameter symbol in the menu Register value Parameter value symbol in the menu 4064 Arch Val 12295 U I P THD U THD I 4065 Param Ar 5 PF 4066 Ar Mode 1 n off Ar_L 7608 OverLoAr 0 9 0 9 Ar_H 7609 OverHiAr 0 9 0 9 4067 Ar Time 10 10 4068 Ar Erase 0 No 4069 Rec ToSD 0 No 7614 Param SD 10 95 0 5 8 4 Memory card or internal memory file system optional Transducers P30 in P30P XX1...

Page 46: ...inserted installed correctly but write protected The card is uninstalled automatically when write protection is detected SD OK or SDHC OK The card inserted and installed Full SD The card inserted and installed but full Install Card inserted installation in progress For example number of records on the SD SDHC card with archiving period of 1 second and for one archived value equals 64 MB card appro...

Page 47: ...mit is set bu the transducer 5 8 5 Archive files structure Archive data files on external SD SDHC card or in file system internal memory are organized by columns separated by tab A column description is located in the first line of the file Data records are located in the subsequent lines and the record fields are separated by tab An example of the file is shown in Fig 20 Fig 20 Example archive da...

Page 48: ...le shield should be connected to the protective terminal in close proximity to the transmitter connect a shield to the protective terminal at one point only GND line serves as the additional security device in case of significant connection line length In such case GND signals of all RS 485 bus devices should be interconnected RS 485 interface card or the converter is required for a connection to ...

Page 49: ...d a type of transmission mode 5 9 3 Description of the implemented functions The following functions of the MODBUS protocol have been implemented in P30P transducers 03 03h readout of registers group 04 04h readout of input registers group 06 06h single register writing 16 10h registers group writing 17 11h slave device identification Readout of n registers code 03h Example Readout of 2 registers ...

Page 50: ...its Value from the register 7502 32 bits B3 B2 B1 B0 B3 B2 B1 B0 01h 03h 08h 41h CDh 70h A4h 41h A2h 00h 00h 83D0h Example Readout of two 32 bit float registers 7501 7502 as a combination of 2 x 2 16 bit registers 6002 6003 6004 6005 starting with the register address 1772h 6002 32 bit register values 25 68 20 25 Request Table 28 Device address Function Register address Number of registers CRC che...

Page 51: ...n registers code 10h Example Writing two registers starting with the register address 1DB0h 7600 Writing the values 20 200 Request Table 32 Device address Function Addres s reg Hi Addre ss reg Lo No of registe rs Hi No of regist ers Lo Numb er of bytes Value for the register 1DB0 7600 Value for the register 1DB1 7601 CRC checksum B1 B0 B3 B2 B1 B0 B3 B2 01h 10h 1Dh B0h 00h 02h 08h 41h A0h 00h 00h ...

Page 52: ...face can operate in Master mode when the device can query single connected slave device Both devices need to share communication parameters Master mode is enabled by selecting the appropriate RS 485 operation mode from the menu Mbus 485 Mode Master or entering value 2 to register 4042 In Master mode following parameters have to be configured in Mbus 485 menu Table 36 Item Mbus 485 1 Address Querie...

Page 53: ...RS 485 register 4005 before Master mode is selected To return the RS 485 interface to the Slave mode select the desired serial interface mode from the device menu Mbus 485 Mode Slave Fig 22 Example P30P transducer in Master mode used to read and store temperature from external transducer 5 9 5 Interface RS 485 Monitor mode RS 485 interface can operate in Monitor mode allowing for monitoring RS 485...

Page 54: ...al interface mode from the menu Mbus 485 Mode Slave 5 9 6 Map of the registers In the P30P transducer data are placed in 16 bit and 32 bit registers Process variables and transducer parameters are placed in the register address area in a way depending on the variable value type Bits in 16 bit registers are numbered from the youngest to the oldest b0 b15 The 32 bit registers 4 bytes contain numbers...

Page 55: ...2 bits The value is located in the 32 bit register Registers are only for readout 7600 7668 float 32 bits The value is located in the 32 bit register The registers can be written and readout 8000 8049 float 32 bits The value is located in the 32 bit register The registers can be written and readout 8100 8199 float 32 bits Value set in the two following 16 bit registers These registers contain the ...

Page 56: ...ized with the clock 4003 Averag Averaging time of the instantaneous values U I P Q S PF tg f 0 No averaging value based on 8 intervals 1 200ms 2 500ms 3 1s 4 3s 5 5s 6 10s 4004 Synchro w r 0 1 0 Measuring input synchronization Value 0 Voltage 1 Current 4005 I direct w r 0 1 0 Current direction Value 0 Normal 1 Reversed 4006 4007 RESERVED 4008 Clear En w r 0 5 0 5 Energy counters erasing 0 No chang...

Page 57: ...ESERVED 4016 w r 0 3 0 Reseting maximum and minimum value Value Description 0 no change 1 reseting minimum values 2 reseting maximum values 3 reseting maximum and minimum values 4017 w r 0 1 0 Transducer status resetting Value Description 0 no change 1 status resetting 4018 4019 Bckl Int w r 1 10 7 Value Description 1 Intensity of LCD display panel illumination 10 of max illumination 10 Intensity ...

Page 58: ...alues 7514 temperature 15 Second value displayed 16 Clock 4027 Type A1 0 Alarm 1 type description Fig 12 Value Description 0 n on 1 n off 2 on 3 off 4 h_on 5 h_off 4028 DlyOnA1 w r 0 900 0 Alarm 1 activation delay time s 4029 DlyOffA1 w r 0 900 0 Alarm 1 deactivation delay time s 4030 OnLockA1 w r 0 900 0 Alarm 1 re activation delay time s 4031 SgKeepA1 w r 0 1 1 Alarm 1 signalization latch LED fl...

Page 59: ...rating mode 0 The transducer serves as Slave on the RS485 line waiting for the queries and responds if they are addressed 1 The transducer monitors the traffic on the RS485 line and reacts to data exchange between the external devices working as Master and Slave 2 Transducer uses Master function on the RS 485 link sends queries and analyzes responses received from the Slave device 4043 Address w r...

Page 60: ...t 32 Register type char 32 bits signed variable comma sflt2x16 Register type swapped float value in two 16 bit registers byte sequence 3 2 1 0 flt 2x16 Register type float value in two 16 bit registers byte sequence 1 0 3 2 lng 2x16 Register type long value in two 16 bit registers 32 bits signed byte sequence 1 0 3 2 slng2x16 Register type swapped long value in two 16 bit registers 32 bits signed ...

Page 61: ... incorrect value out of range results in setting the value 23 for hours and 59 for minutes After the save is completed register 4055 seconds is zeroed 4058 w r 0 60 Current time seconds 4059 r 0 100 Current time 1 100 second 4060 Date w r 101 1231 Current date in month 100 day format 4061 w r 2001 209 9 Current year in YYYY format 4062 w r 0 1 0 Automatic DST and inversely Value Description 0 Off ...

Page 62: ...ription Fig 18 Value Description 0 n on 1 n off 2 on 3 off 4 h_on 5 h_off 4067 Ar Time w r 1 3600 10 Archiving period in seconds 4068 Ar Erase w r 0 1 0 Deleting an internal archive 4069 Rec ToSD w r 0 1 0 Saving of the internal archive to SD SDHC card Value Description 0 No action 1 Start of internal archive saving to SD SDHC card 4070 w r 0 1 0 Decimal point selection for archive files Value Des...

Page 63: ...6 MAC 32 r 0 65535 The third and the second byte B3 B2 of the transducer MAC address format B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 4087 MAC 10 r 0 65535 The first and zero byte B1 B0 of the transducer MAC address format B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 4088 gate 32 w r 0 65535 49320 The third and the second byte B3 B2 of the transducer default gateway the gateway address format B3 B2 B1 B0 4089 gate 10 w r 0 65535 257 The first and ...

Page 64: ... Modbus TCP port number 4098 portHTTP w r 80 65535 80 Web server port number 4099 ReInitEt w r 0 1 0 Saving the new parameters and initiate Ethernet interface Value Description 0 No change 1 Saving the new parameters and initiate Ethernet interface 4100 ParamAn1 w r 0 16 7 Input value controlling the analog output 1 Value Description 0 Register values 7500 voltage 1 Register values 7501 current 2 ...

Page 65: ...erSer2 w r 0 1 0 Analog output 2 overrun support Value Description 0 Off 1 On 4108 OvOutLo2 w r 0 24000 0 Output 2 lower overrun value x1000 4109 OvOutHi2 w r 0 24000 20000 Output 2 upper overrun value x1000 4110 OvrOutL2 w r 0 24000 0 Output 2 expected value when its lower limit x1000 is exceeded 4111 OvrOutH2 w r 0 24000 0 Output 2 expected value when its upper limit x1000 is exceeded 4112 4127 ...

Page 66: ...P30P 09A 66 User s manual 15 Register 7514 values temperature 4401 MainUnit w r 0 22 0 Main displayed value unit Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 varh 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 I mA Table 40 ...

Page 67: ... 6206 7204 7602 OverLoA2 w r 9 9999e13 99999e13 0 Alarm 2 lower limit 6208 7206 7603 OverHiA2 w r 9 9999e13 99999e13 20 Alarm 2 upper limit 6210 7208 7604 OverLoAr w r 9 9999e13 99999e13 0 Lower limit of conditional archiving 6212 7210 7605 OverHiAr w r 9 9999e13 99999e13 20 Upper limit of conditional archiving 6214 7212 7606 AnIn Lo1 w r 9 9999e13 99999e13 0 Individual characteristic of analog ou...

Page 68: ...he percentage of the internal archive space used which triggers automatic writing on SD SDHC card 6238 7238 7619 RESERVED 6240 7240 7620 Primar U w r 0 0001 99999G Voltage transformer primary voltage 6242 7242 7621 Second U w r 0 0001 99999G Voltage transformer secondary voltage 6244 7244 7622 Primar I w r 0 0001 99999G Current transformer primary voltage 6246 7246 7623 Second I w r 0 0001 99999G ...

Page 69: ...r s manual Value set in the two following 16 bit registers Registers contain the same data as 32 bit registers from the area 8000 The value is located in the 32 bit registers Name Write w readout r Unit Quantity name ...

Page 70: ...cer operating in serial interface Master or Monitor mode 5 9 8 Registers for readout Table 43 The value is located in the 16 bit registers Write w readout z Range Unit Description 0 r 0 65535 100 Basic harmonic of voltage HarU 1 100 1 r 0 65535 100 2 harmonic of voltage HarU 2 100 2 r 0 65535 100 3 harmonic of voltage HarU 3 100 50 r 0 65535 100 51 harmonic of voltage HarU 51 100 51 63 RESERVED 64...

Page 71: ...hive communication error Bit7 23 Archive parameters error Bit6 22 No synchronization signal Bit5 21 Internal archive 100 full Bit4 20 Reset to default settings necessary Bit3 19 Bit2 18 not used Bit1 17 not used Bit0 16 not used 4303 r 0 65535 Status no 2 of the transducer Describes the current status of the transducer Successive bits represent the event Bit set to 1 indicates that the event took ...

Page 72: ...threshold bit 10 1 current signal higher than measurement threshold bit 11 15 reserved 4306 4306 r Ethernet interface status bit 0 1 transducer equipped with the Ethernet system bit 1 1 automatic link parameter negotiation ongoing bit 2 1 automatic negotiation successfully completed bit 3 1 connection completed successfully bit 4 1 connection parameters acquired from DHCP server bit 5 1 connection...

Page 73: ...chive 4313 r 0 8192 Memory page indicating end of archive 4314 r 0 527 Byte indicating start of archive Register value indicates the byte on the archive start page marking the start of archive 4315 r 0 527 Byte indicating end of archive Register value indicates the subsequent byte where the archive record will be written 4316 4329 RESERVED 4330 0 65535 Active energy received 2 older bytes 10 kWh 4...

Page 74: ...rature optional 6030 7030 7515 EP r Wh Active import energy positive 6032 7032 7516 EP r Wh Active export energy negative 6034 7034 7517 EQL r varh Reactive inductive energy 6036 7036 7518 EQC r varh Reactive capacity energy 6038 7038 7519 ES r VA Apparent energy 6040 7040 7520 EP r 100 MWh Active received energy no of register 7521 overflows resets to 0 after reaching 99999999 9 kWh range 0 999 6...

Page 75: ...543 MAX r Max active power factor 6088 7088 7544 tgMIN Min reactive to active power ratio 6090 7090 7545 tgMAX Max reactive to active power ratio 6092 7092 7546 fMIN r Hz Min frequency 6094 7094 7547 fMAX r Hz Max frequency 6096 7096 7648 PDMMIN r W Active power averaged 15 30 60 minutes min 6098 7098 7549 PDMMAX r W Active power averaged 15 30 60 minutes max 6100 7100 7550 SDMMIN r VA Reactive po...

Page 76: ...8 7158 7579 Month day r MMDD Current date month day 6160 7160 7580 Archive fill rate r Current internal archive memory fill rate 6162 7162 7581 r reserved 61647164 7582 Second value displayed r Value displayed on lower LCD line any register value 6166 7166 7583 r Free space on SD SDHC card kB value 1 means no card installed 6168 7168 7584 r Total space on SD SDHC card kB value 1 means no card inst...

Page 77: ...m DHCP server enabled Ethernet DHCP On If the DHCP service is disabled then the transducer will work with the default IP address allowing the user to change the IP address e g from the transducer menu Every change of transducer s Ethernet parameters requires confirmation of the parameter change e g from Ethernet ReInitEt Yes menu or by entering value 1 into register 4099 The Ethernet interface is ...

Page 78: ... for high speed local area networks includes the applications using the frequency band up to 100 MHz Connection was described in Tab 46 For Ethernet connection use the category 5 STP type twisted pair cable shielded with RJ 45 connector wiring colors according to Tab 46 compliant with the following standards EIA TIA 568A for both connectors in strike through connection between P30P and hub or swit...

Page 79: ... port can be changed by the user Note A browser with JavaScript enabled and compatible with XHTML 1 0 is required for correct operation of the website all popular browsers Internet Explorer version 8 minimum 5 10 2 1 General view Fig 24 Transducer WWW page 5 10 2 2 Web user selection The transducer has two user accounts for the web server protected by the individual passwords user admin password a...

Page 80: ...e minutes opens when you log in to the web server After five minutes a user will be automatically logged out from a web server The change of the group parameters renews time to expiry of the session 5 10 3 FTP Server The FTP file sharing protocol has been implemented in the P30P transducers The transducer acts as a server allowing the users to access the internal memory of its file system Access t...

Page 81: ...he Ethernet interface e g from the menu Ethernet EthStdPa Yes or by entering the value 1 to the register 4080 All standard Ethernet interface parameters see Tab 17 and the passwords of the FTP server users will be restored user admin password admin user user password passftp Internet browser can be used as a rudimentary FTP client By entering the IP address of transducer with the ftp header into t...

Page 82: ... grade SD cards with the capacity suited to the user s needs as shown in the table below It is not recommended to use commercial grade cards due to high parameter differences and short life span Table 48 Ite m Order code Capacity 1 20 199 00 00023 1 GB 2 20 199 00 00025 2 GB 7 Error codes During the transducer s operation various error messages might be displayed on the display The table below lis...

Page 83: ...ommended until the factory settings are reverted message does not block the display of measured values it is displayed in cycles Error file Attempt to read the file from external SD SDHC or file system internal memory failed no file present or invalid file format transducer can operate message does not block the display of measured values it is cycled approx every 20 seconds 8 Technical data Input...

Page 84: ...tput parameters U prim U sec I prim I sec minimum voltage measurement synchronization 12 5V version 230V 6V version 100V minimum current measurement synchronization 100 mA Outputs Main analog output OUT1 analog programmable galvanically isolated current IOUT 0 4 20 mA load resistance 500 Ω or voltage UOUT 0 10 V load resistance 500 Ω analog output class 0 1 processing time 200 ms overload 1 2 IOUT...

Page 85: ... IP40 from housing side version with a support of SD SDHC cards IP30 from terminals side IP20 Readout field LCD text display 2x8 characters with LED illumination Preheating time of the transducer 15 min 1 the response time can be extended to 500 ms while writing data to the SD card Registration Registration to the internal memory of 4MB max 534336 records registration with time stamp ordering vers...

Page 86: ...N 61000 6 2 Noise emission acc to EN 61000 6 4 Safety requirements according to EN 61010 1 standard Insulation between circuits P30P XX0XXXXXXX P30P XX1XXXXXXX increased between input circuits terminals 1 5 and remaining circuits 60s 3 51 kVAC basic between all remaining circuits 1min 2 21kVDC Insulation between circuits P30P XX2XXXXXXX increased between input circuits terminals 1 5 and remaining ...

Page 87: ...l 2000 12 Ordering code Table 44 P30P transducer X X X X X X XX X X Inputs voltage 100V current 1 5 A 1 voltage 230V current 1 5 A 2 Analog output OUT1 current 0 4 20 mA 1 voltage 0 10 V 2 Optional accessories none 0 Slot of the external memory SD SDHC 1 Ethernet interface with internal memory file system 2 Output OUT2 Relay A1 5A 30V d c 250V a c 1 Analog current output 0 4 20 mA 2 Analog voltage...

Page 88: ...t extra requirements 0 Quality inspection certificate 1 Acc to customer s request X as per agreement with the manufacturer Code example P30P 11112100E1 designates the standard transducer for the 100V input range with analog current output capable of using external SD SDHC cards with the relay output and 24 V 30 mA power output using 85 235 V AC DC power supply English language with the Quality Ass...

Page 89: ...rtment tel 48 68 45 75 139 45 75 233 45 75 321 45 75 386 fax 48 68 32 54 091 e mail export lumel com pl P30P 09 LUMEL S A ul Sulechowska1 65 022 Zielona Góra POLAND tel 48 68 45 75 100 fax 48 68 45 75 508 www lumel com pl ...

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