ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION
There are 6 dedicated keys labelled as V, I, VAF, PF, P, E. Use these
keys to read meter parameters.
Simply press these keys to read the parameters.
KEY
PRESS
ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION
Press
“V”
The first screen (Page 1).
Displays line to neutral voltage
of three phases and average line to neutral voltage.
The second screen (Page 2).
Displays line to line voltage
of three phases and average line to line voltage.
The third screen (Page 3).
Displays percentage
harmonics line to neutral voltage of three phase and
average percentage harmonic of line to neutral voltage.
The fourth screen. (Page 4).
Displays percentage
harmonics of line to line voltage of three phase and
average percentage harmonic of line to line voltage.
The fifth screen.
Press for 3 seconds. Displays phase
sequence detection.
Note: 1)
In 3.Ø - 3W system only second and fourth pages
will be available of selection phase.
2)
In 1.Ø - 2W system only first, third and fifth pages
will be available of selection phase.
Press
“
I
”
The first screen (Page 5).
Displays phase current of three
phases and neutral current.
The second screen (Page 6).
Displays phase maximum
current demand of three phase and average current.
The third screen (Page 7).
Displays percentage
harmonics of current of three phase and average
percentage harmonic of current.
The fourth screen.
Press for 3 seconds. Displays current
correction indication page.
Note:
In 3.Ø - 3W system only first, second and third
pages will be available of selection phase. Displays aver
age current instead of neutral current.
Press
“VAF”
The first screen (Page 8).
Displays voltage, current,
power
factor
of
first
phase
and
frequency.
The second screen (Page 9).
Displays voltage, current,
power
factor
of
second
phase
and
frequency.
The third screen (Page 10).
Displays voltage, current,
power
factor
of
third
phase
and
frequency.
The fourth screen (Page 11).
Displays average value of
voltage, current, power factor of
three phases and
frequency.
Note: 1)
In 3.Ø - 3W system voltage, current, power factor
and frequency will be line to line .
2)
In 1.Ø - 2W system only first page will be
available of selection phase.
Press
“PF”
The first screen (Page 12).
Displays power factor of three
phase and average power factor.
Note: 1)
In 3.Ø - 3W system only power factor will be
available of selection phase.
Press
“P”
The first screen (Page 13).
Displays active power of three
phase and total active power.
The second screen (Page 14).
Displays reactive power of
three phase and total reactive power.
The third screen (Page 15).
Displays reactive power of
three phase and total apparent power.
The second screen (Page 16).
Displays active, reactive,
apparent power and power factor of first phase.
The fifth screen (Page 17).
Displays active, reactive,
apparent power and power factor of second phase.
The sixth screen (Page 18).
Displays active, reactive,
apparent power and power factor of third phase.
The seventh screen (Page 19).
Displays total active,
reactive, apparent power and average power factor of
three phase.
The eighth screen (Page 20).
Displays maximum active,
reactive, apparent power demand.
The ninth screen (Page 21).
Displays minimum active,
reactive, apparent power demand.
Note: 1)
In 3.Ø - 3W system only seventh, eighth and ninth
page will be available also for 1.Ø - 2W– system only first,
second, third, fourth, eighth and ninth page will be available.
KEY
PRESS
ONLINE PAGE DESCRIPTION
Press
“E”
The first screen.
Displays active energy of three phases.
The second screen.
Displays apparent energy of three
phases.
The third screen.
Displays reactive energy of three
Phases.
AUTOMATIC / MANUAL MODE DESCRIPTION
Press E
key for 3 seconds to toggle between Automatic and
Manual mode.
Note:
By default unit operates in automatic mode.
In automatic mode online pages scroll automatically at the rate of 5
seconds per page.
In automatic mode when any key is pressed, unit temporarily
switches to manual mode and the appropriate page is displayed,
also if no key is pressed for 5 seconds the unit will return to
automatic.
CONFIGURATION
There are 6 dedicated keys with symbols marked as
use these 6 keys to enter into configuration
menu or the change the settings.
Note : The settings should be done by a professional, after going
through this users manual and after having understood the
application situation.
For the configuration setting mode:
● Use
+ keys for 3 seconds to enter or exit from the
configuration menu.
● Use
or
keys to move curser left or right by one digit each
time.
● Use
or
keys for increasing or decreasing parameter values.
● Use
key to go back to the previous page.
● Use
key to save the setting and move on to the next page.
Config.
Page
Function
Rangeor
Selection
Factory
Setting
11.0
Back Light
0-7200S
0000
12.0
Demand Interval Method
Sliding / Fixed
Sliding
13.0
Demand Interval Duration
1-30
15
14.0
Demand Interval Length
1-30min
1
15.0
Max Page Automatic
1-21
21
16
Change Page Sequence
No/Yes
No
16.01
Page Sequence 1
Page1of 21
1
16.02
Page Sequence 2
Page2of 21
2
16.03
Page Sequence 3
Page3of 21
3
16.04
Page Sequence 4
Page4of 21
4
16.05
Page Sequence 5
Page5of 21
5
16.06
Page Sequence 6
Page6of 21
6
16.07
Page Sequence 7
Page7of 21
7
16.08
Page Sequence 8
Page8of 21
8
16.09
Page Sequence 9
Page9of 21
9
16.10
Page Sequence 10
Page10of21
10
16.11
Page Sequence 11
Page11of21
11
16.12
Page Sequence 12
Page12of21
12
16.13
Page Sequence 13
Page13of21
13
16.14
Page Sequence 14
Page14of21
14
16.15
Page Sequence 15
Page15of21
15
16.16
Page Sequence 16
Page 16 of 21
16
16.17
Page Sequence 17
Page17of21
17
16.18
Page Sequence 18
Page18of21
18
16.19
Page Sequence 19
Page19of21
19
16.20
Page Sequence 20
Page20of21
20
16.21
Page Sequence 21
Page21of21
21
17.0
Pulse Weight (KWh)
0.01to99.99
0.01
18.0
Pulse Duration (Seconds)
0.1 to 2.0
0.1
19.0
Factory Default
No/Yes
No
20.0
Reset Energy and Max Demand
No/Yes
No
*20.1
Password
0001-9999
1001
20.01
Reset Active Energy
No/Yes
No
20.02
Reset Reactive Energy
No/Yes
No
20.03
Reset Apparent Energy
No/Yes
No
20.04
Reset Max Current
No/Yes
No
20.05
Reset Max Active Power
No/Yes
No
20.06
Reset Min Active Power
No/Yes
No
20.07
Reset Max Reactive Power
No/Yes
No
20.08
Reset Min Reactive Power
No/Yes
No
Config.
Page
Function
Rangeor
Selection
Factory
Setting
20.09
Reset Max Apparent Power
No/Yes
No
* For resetting energy parameters user will be prompted for password.
If correct password is entered, the user will be able to reset all energy
parameters. The password will be 1 grater than the main password.
Config.
Page
Function
Rangeor
Selection
Factory
Setting
Password
0000-9999
1000
1.0
Change Password
No/Yes
No
1.1
New Password
0000-9999
1000
2.0
Network Selection
3P4W,3P3W
1P2W-P1
1P2W-P2
1P2W-P3
3P4W
3.0
CT Secondary
Pre-set
5A
4.0
CT Primary
5A to
10000A
160A
5.0
PT Secondary
173-415V
350V
6.0
PT Primary
100-500KV
350V
7.0
Slave ID (Address)
1-255
1
8.0
Baud Rate
300,600,
1200,4800,
9600&19200
9600
9.0
Parity
None, Even,
Odd
None
10.0
Stop Bit
1 or 2
1
APPLICATION OF PULSE OUTPUT
Pulse output from QC-POWER-P96 meter can be interfaced into a process
through a PLC for the on-line control of energy content in the process.
If the PLC has a self exciting digital input, an external DC voltage
supply is not needed.
The KWh pulse is also used to derive average KWh information at the
PLC.
# All fuse are : 0.5A Class CC UL type
0.5A fast acting 600Vac
QC-POWER-P96 (Page 2 of 6)
Note :
For 1.Ø - 2W network, all pages will be the as 3.Ø - 4W only
selected phase parameters will be displayed.