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1.  Introduction

The Voltage Transducer is a DIN Rail/wall mounted 43.5 X 
65.5mm Transducer. 

Input Voltage and Output Voltage/Current are displayed on 
LCD and indicated by LED’s. 

The Voltage Transducer is used to measure and convert AC  
Voltage input  into proportional  DC current or  voltage output 
signal. Output signal generated is proportional to the True 
RMS (upto 15th Harmonic) of the input Voltage.

Voltage  Transducer  can  be 
configured  and  programmed  at 
site for the following :  
PT Primary ,PT Secondary, Input 
Characteristics (i.e start, end and 
elbow value of Input) and Output 
parameters (i.e as Voltage or as 
Current and start, end and elbow 
value of  outputs).

1.1 LED Indication

O/P 2

ON

O/P 1

LED

Red LED continuous ON

Green LED continuous ON

Green LED continuous ON

Green LED continuous ON

Red LED continuous ON

Output1 voltage

Output1 Current

Aux. Supply healthy condition

Output2 voltage

Output2 Current

LED OPERATING STATUS

LED OPERATING CONDITION

The front panel has two push buttons through which the user 
may  scroll  through  the  output  screens  &  configure  the 
product.

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Summary of Contents for RISH CON - V

Page 1: ...IC 15000930 REV C 17 12 2013 Programmable Voltage Transducer RISH CON V...

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Page 3: ...primary value 3 1 2 2 PotentialTransformersecondary value 3 1 3 CommunicationParameterSetting 3 1 3 1AddressSetting 3 1 3 2 RS485Baudrate 3 1 3 3 RS485Parityselection 3 1 4 OutputTypeSelection 3 1 4...

Page 4: ...output 2 3 2 Programming Via Programming port available at front of Transducer using optional PRKAB601 Adapter Installation 5 1 EMC Installation Requirements 5 2 Case Dimension 5 3 Wiring 5 4 Auxiliar...

Page 5: ...rogrammed at siteforthefollowing PT Primary PT Secondary Input Characteristics i e start end and elbow value of Input and Output parameters i e as Voltage or as Current and start end and elbow valueof...

Page 6: ...ent Table 1 Measured parameters Measured parameters Unit of Measurement Voltage V 2 Input and Output screens In normal operation the user is presented with display test screen followed by version scre...

Page 7: ...onEntryStage 3 1 1 PasswordProtection 3 1 1 1PasswordVerification Password protection can be enabled to prevent unauthorised access to set up screens by default password protectionisnotenabled Program...

Page 8: ...cial case where the Password is 0000 pressing the Up key when prompted for the first digit will advance tothe PasswordSet Confirmed screen Enter Password first digit entered prompt for second digit De...

Page 9: ...ughto9 thevaluewill wrapfrom9roundto0 Pressing the Up key will advance the operation to the PasswordSet Confirmed andsetthefourthdigit Password Set Confirmed Pressing Down key will enter to the New ch...

Page 10: ...digit will be flashing Pressing the Down key will scroll the value of the second digit from 0 through to 9 the valuewillwrapfrom9roundto0 Pressing the Up key will advance the operation to the nextdigi...

Page 11: ...n this caseto 1 New changedPasswordconfirmed Pressing the Down key will re enter to the New Change Password entrystage Pressing the Up key will confirm New Password advance to the Potential Transforme...

Page 12: ...ressingthe Down keywill scrollthevalueofthefirstdigit from0throughto9 thevaluewill wrapfrom9roundto0 Pressingthe Up keywill advance the operation to the next digitandsetthefirstdigit inthis caseto 1 E...

Page 13: ...ry value third digit entered promptingforfourthdigit Denotes that digit will be flashing Pressing the Down key will scroll the value of the fourth digit from 0 through to 9 the value will wrapfrom9rou...

Page 14: ...ssingthe Down keywill scrollthevalueoftheSecond digitfrom0throughto5 the valuewillwrapfrom5roundto0 Pressingthe Up keywill advancetheoperationtothenext digitandsettheseconddigit inthiscaseto 5 EnterNe...

Page 15: ...fourthdigit inthiscaseto 0 New changedPTSecondaryvalueconfirmed Pressing the Down key will re enter to the New Change PT Secondary value edit mode Pressing the Up key will confirm New PT Secondary val...

Page 16: ...hevaluewill wrapfrom2roundto0 Pressing the Up key will advance the operation to the next digit and set the second digit inthiscaseto 0 EnterNew ChangeAddress value seconddigitentered promptingfor thir...

Page 17: ...Change Addressvalueedit mode Pressingthe Up keywill confirmNewAddressvalueand advancetoBaudRateselection section3 1 3 2 3 1 3 2RS485Baudrate This screen allows the user to set BaudRateofRS485port The...

Page 18: ...the Parity stopbitedit modeandscrollthevalue through odd oddparitywithonestopbit no 1S noparitywithonestopbit no 2S noparitywithtwostopbit E evenparitywithonestopbit Pressing Up key accepts the presen...

Page 19: ...e Output 2 typeselection section3 1 4 2 Output1Type confirmation Pressing Down key will re enter into Output 1 type Edit mode Pressing the Up key will set the type and advance to the Output2typeselect...

Page 20: ...End value of Input can be set 80 to 120 of set PT secondary value Pressing the Down key will enter the New Change End valueofInputedit mode Pressing Up key will confirm the present value as End value...

Page 21: ...om9roundto0depending onthevalueofseconddigit Pressing the Up key will advance the operation to the nextdigitandsetthethirddigit inthiscaseto 0 Enter New Change End value of Input third digit entered p...

Page 22: ...rtvalueofInput Start value of Input can be set up to90 ofEndvalueofInput Pressing the Down key will enter the New Change Start valueofInputedit mode Pressing Up key will confirm the present value as S...

Page 23: ...l advance the operation to the next digitandsetthethirddigit in thiscaseto 5 Enter New Change Start value of Input third digit entered prompting for fourth digit denotes that digit will be flashing Pr...

Page 24: ...llthevaluebetweenyes no YES Elbowfunctionisenabled no Elbowfunctionisdisabled Pressing Up key will accept the displayed condition and advance to the Elbow value of Input selection section 3 1 5 4 orOu...

Page 25: ...ing Up key will confirm the present value as Elbow valueof the Input and advance to the Output parameter setting section3 1 6 New Change Elbow value of theInput Denotes that digit will be flashing Pre...

Page 26: ...ingforfourthdigit denotesthatdigitwillbeflashing Pressing the Down key will scroll the value of the fourth digit from 0 through to 9 the value will wrap from 9 round to 0 depending onsetvalueofEndvalu...

Page 27: ...nd advance to the StartvalueofOutput1 section3 1 6 1 2 3 1 6 1 2 Startvalueofoutput1 This screen allows the user to set the Start value of Output 1 considerdasDCCurrent StartvalueofOutputcanbeset upto...

Page 28: ...y will scroll the value of the second digit from 0 through to 4 the value will wrap from 4 round to 0 depending on the set End valueofOutput Pressingthe Up keywill advance the operation to the nextdig...

Page 29: ...utput Pressing the Up key will advance the operation to the New Changed Start value of the Output 1 and set the fourth digit inthiscaseto 0 3 1 6 1 3 Elbowvalueofoutput1 New changedStartvalueoftheOutp...

Page 30: ...Denotes that digit will be flashing Pressing the Down key will scroll the value of the first digit from 0 through to 1 the value will wrapfrom1roundto0depending onthesetEndvalueofOutput Pressing the U...

Page 31: ...round to 0 depending on the set End value of Output Pressing the Up key will advancetheoperationtothenext digit and set the third digit in this caseto 0 Enter New Change Elbow value of the Output 1 t...

Page 32: ...screen allows the user to set the End value of Output2 consideredasDCVoltage TheEndvalueofVoltageOutputfixedat10V Pressing the Down value remains constant because End valueisfixed Pressing Up key will...

Page 33: ...it itis always0 Pressingthe Up keywill advancetheoperationtothenext digitandsetthefirstdigit inevery caseto 0 Enter New Change Start value of the Output 2 first digit entered promptingforseconddigit D...

Page 34: ...otes that digit will be flashing Pressing the Down key will scroll the value of the fourth digit from0throughto9 thevaluewillwrapfrom9roundto0 Pressing the Up key will advance the operation to the New...

Page 35: ...he Output 2andexitsetupmenu Denotes that digit will be flashing Pressing the Down key will scroll the value of the first digit from 0 through to 1 the value will wrap from 1 round to 0 depending these...

Page 36: ...endingthesetEndvalueofOutput Pressing the Up key will advance the operation to the nextdigitandsetthethirddigit inthiscaseto 0 Enter New Change Elbow value of the Output 2 third digit entered promptin...

Page 37: ...are are required to programthetransducer Details of the programming cable and the software are to befoundinthe separateDatasheet PRKAB601Le Theconnectionsbetween PCPRKAB601Transducer The power supply...

Page 38: ...Transducer output type can be changed from DC current to DC voltage depending upon user requirement on site To change output type user has to set the transducer output type parameter either to voltag...

Page 39: ...refer Modbus Rs485 section Note If DIP switch setting is done first and then output type parameter is configured using either of the above three methods then switch OFF ON the Transducer For changing...

Page 40: ...put Insert the front cover 1234 ON 1234 ON Insert the front cover press in direction of arrow Switches of Output 2 can be set for desired OutputtypeVoltageorCurrent Switches of Output 1 can be set for...

Page 41: ...g the Back cover transducer can be used for required application Insert the Interface card PCB and Back cover press in directionofarrow 39 6 After inserting the front cover insert the Interface card P...

Page 42: ...the line The cable should be terminated at each end with a 120 ohm 1 4 Wattmin resistor RS 485 network supports maximum length of 1 2km Including the Master a maximum of 32 instruments can be connecte...

Page 43: ...h contains some other error e g Attempt to set floating point variable to an invalid value The response generated will be Function code ORed with HEX 80H Theexceptioncodesarelistedbelow Format of Data...

Page 44: ...reading the data must be restricted to 20 parameters or less Exceeding the 20 parameter limit will causeaModBusexceptioncodetobereturned Query 01 Hex 04 Hex 00 Hex 00 Hex 00 Hex 02 Hex 71 Hex CB Hex...

Page 45: ...register Most significant 8 bits of Data 1 High Byte register 1 of the parameter requested Data register Least significant 8 bits of Data 1 Low Byte register 1 of the parameter requested Data registe...

Page 46: ...evice Address Function Code Start Address High Start Address Low Number of Registers Hi Number of Registers Lo CRC Low CRC High 01 Hex 03 Hex 00 Hex 0E Hex 00 Hex 02 Hex A5 Hex C8 Hex Address Register...

Page 47: ...ted Dataregister Most significant8bitsofDataregister 2HighByte 2oftheparameter requested Dataregister Leastsignificant8bitsofDataregister 2LowByte 2oftheparameter requested Note Two consecutive 16 bit...

Page 48: ...er 2 High Byte Data Register 1High Byte 46 Byte Count Total number of data bytes received Dataregister Most significant8bitsofDataregister 1HighByte 1oftheparameter requested Dataregister Leastsignifi...

Page 49: ...00 22 18 Analog O P Type 2 00 R Wp 1 00 02 00 3 2 Mode selection 19 00 9 00 10 Device address RS 485 Setup 10 0E 12 R Wp R Wp R Wp 40039 Address Register 40007 40009 40011 40019 40015 40021 40023 4002...

Page 50: ...dress is used to set the simulation OutputAto 10 of Output by writing 1000 and100 ofOutputbywriting10000 This address is used to set the Analog O P Type 1 as Voltage Current Voltage 1 Current 2 This a...

Page 51: ...ure conforms to IP 40 The terminals of the product shouldbeprotectedfromliquids The can be mounted either on a top hat rail or directly on to a wall or a mounting plate 19200 NONE 19200 ODD EVEN 19200...

Page 52: ...s unit Ensure that all suppliesarede energisedbeforeattemptingany connectionordisconnection 3 These products do not have internal fuses therefore external fuses must be used to ensure safety under 5 1...

Page 53: ...source Theunithasbeendesignedtoautomatically recover in the event of a high level of transients In extreme circumstances it may be necessary to temporarily disconnect the auxiliary supply for a period...

Page 54: ...circuit may 5 5 Fusing Itisrecommendedthatallvoltagelinesarefittedwith1ampHRC fuses 5 6 Earth GroundConnections For safety reasons CT secondary connections should be groundedinaccordancewithlocalregu...

Page 55: ...consumption Measuring Output Y Single or Optional Dual Output type Load independent DC Voltage or DC Current Onsite selectable through DIP switches Programming Loadindependent 0 20mA 4 20mA OR DC out...

Page 56: ...or Current Basic Accuracy 0 2 C Factor C The Highest value applies C Y1 Y0 X2 X1 X0 Y2 or C 1 C Y1 Y2 X1 X2 1 1 or C 1 Y0 Y2 X0 X2 1 1 or C 1 C Linear characteristics Bent characteristics For X1 X X2...

Page 57: ...Y0 X0 Y2 X2 Y X Y0 X0 Y2 X2 Output characteristics 1 Example of setting with Linear characteristics X0 Start value of input Y0 Start value of output X1 Elbow value of input Y1 Elbow value of output X2...

Page 58: ...Rated Value Auxiliary supply frequency Rated Value Output Load Rn 7 5 V Y2 1 With DC current output signal Rn Y2 1 mA 1 With DC Voltage output signal Miscellaneous Acc to IEC EN 60688 Additional Erro...

Page 59: ...Class V 0 acc To UL 94 selfextinguishing nondripping free of halogen Mountingposition Railmounting wallmounting Weight Approx 0 4kg ConnectionTerminal ConnectionElement ConventionalScrewtypeterminal w...

Page 60: ...of cycles 10 in each of the three axes EN 60 068 2 7 Shock Acceleration 3 x 50g 3 shocks in each direction EN 60 068 2 1 2 3 Cold Dry Damp heat IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 IEC 61326 Electromagnetic compatib...

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Page 62: ...n the instrument Warning concerning a point of danger Attention observe documentation Equipment protected throught by Double insulation or reinforced insulation DC voltage Current AC DC voltage 3 7 Is...

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Page 66: ...nufacturer has no control over the field condition which influence product installation It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability of the installation method in the user s field cond...

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