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E50F2A, E50F5A Installation Guide

Important Information When Configuring While Soft Offline

When a device is commissioned but is soft offline (green crosshatch in LonMaker), application code does not execute. The device 
only processes network management commands. The device can be successfully configured soft offline, though. The configuration 
property values are physically stored on the device, and processed and applied when the device is brought online. This does mean, 
though, that setup values on the screen of the device do not reflect new values applied using the plugin while soft offline until the 
meter is brought online.

Configuration Property Resynchronization

If the device was configured using the plugin and values were saved to only the database for any reason (OffNet, device not 
commissioned, etc.), the configuration properties in the database must be downloaded to the device at some point. If the device 
has not yet been commissioned, this synchronization can be performed while commissioning the device. Otherwise follow the 
second procedure.

Synchronization While Commissioning

1.  Right-click on the device in LonMaker and select “Commissioning”-> “Commission…” from the context menu.

2.  For the “Source of CP Values”, select “LNS database.” Press “Finish” to complete commissioning.

Synchronization While Device is Commissioned and Online

1.  Right-click on the device in LonMaker, and select “Commissioning”-> “Resync CPs…” from the context menu. 

2.  Select “Download current values to device” as the operation.

3.  Press the “OK” button. 

Viewing Meter Values

If the device is online and the network is attached, present values from the meter such as power and energy can be viewed using 
the plugin by right-clicking on the device and selecting “Browse…” from the context menu. The plugin loads with the “Network 
Variables” tab selected. Four buttons on the left alternate among viewing the instantaneous, demand, energy, and status pages. 
Polling defaults to every 5 seconds, but only the values shown on the screen at any one time are polled (no polling while on 
the “METER SETUP” and “PROPAGATION SETTING” tabs), and with a small delay between values to keep the network load to a 
maximum of about 10 packets per second during each poll. The polling rate can also be changed using the drop-down list on the 
left.

Restarting Polling

Polling status is shown in the bottom right corner of the plugin. Polling is disabled in the following cases:

•  LonMaker Management Mode is OffNet.

•  Device is not commissioned.

•  Device is not Online.

•  Device is not responsive or fails tests.

•  An exception occurs while polling device values.

After resolving the issue, restart polling in one of two ways:

1.  Close the plugin and reopen it. The condition of the device and network are tested, and polling begins if everything is 
normal.

2.  From the menu bar, select File ->”Attempt Polling Restart.” The condition of the device and network are retested, and 
polling begins if everything is normal.

Using the LNS Plugin 

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Summary of Contents for E50F2A

Page 1: ...ions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer...

Page 2: ...acteristics Back lit blue LCD Terminal Block Screw Torque 0 37 ft lb 0 5 N m nominal 0 44 ft lb 0 6 N m max Terminal Block Wire Size 24 to 14 AWG 0 2 to 2 1 mm2 Mounting Rail T35 35 mm DIN Rail per EN...

Page 3: ...ions 4 Data Outputs 4 Product Diagram 5 Display Screen Diagram 5 Installation 6 Supported SystemTypes 7 Wiring Symbols 7 Wiring 8 Control Power 9 Quick Setup Instructions 10 Pulse Contact Inputs 10 So...

Page 4: ...onfigurable for CT PT ratios system type and passwords Diagnostic alerts Current 3 phase average Volts 3 phase average Current by phase Volts by phase Line Line and Line Neutral Power Real Reactive an...

Page 5: ...CAT III 50 60 Hz Alarm Output Pulse Input LON FT Shield SERVICE X2 A X1 X2 B X1 X2 C X1 IA IB IC X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 kWh 1234 5 Product Diagrams E50F5A Alarm Energy Two5 characterrows ofdisplaytext Topr...

Page 6: ...rd 35 mm DIN rail or screw mounted to the interior surface of the enclosure A DINRailMounting 1 Attach the mounting clips to the underside of the housing by sliding them into the slots from the inside...

Page 7: ...ular System Type display as on the User Interface or as QNAN in the LON variables Supported System Types CTs Voltage Connections SystemType Phase Loss Measurements Wiring Diagram Number of wires Qty I...

Page 8: ...1CT Diagram2 1 PhaseLine to Line2 Wire System1CT L1 L2 X2 X1 X2 X1 A B C N A B C N White Black White Black X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 L1 L2 X2 X1 A B C N A B C White Black X1 X2 X1 X2 X1 X2 Diagram3 1 PhaseDir...

Page 9: ...NorL L Outputto meetmeterinputrequirements DCControlPowerfrom125VDCto300VDC ULandCEmax FuseRecommendations Keep the fuses close to the power source obey local and national code requirements For select...

Page 10: ...e Setup screens return to SETUP B ToEntertheCT CurrentTransducer outputvoltageandCTsizeranges 1 Press to go to the CT SZ screen and through the digits Use or to select the CT size in amps default is 1...

Page 11: ...r the short circuit current at the connection point All pulse inputs outputs and communication circuits are only intended to be connected to non hazardous circuits SELV or Class 2 Do not connect to ha...

Page 12: ...Voltage Line to Line HZ HZ Frequency KSh KVAh Accumulated Apparent Energy KQh KVARh Accumulated Reactive Energy KPh KWh Accumulated Real Energy PLOSS PLOSS Phase Loss LOWPF LOWPF Low Power Factor Err...

Page 13: ...erage of Active Phases Volts Line Neutral V Average of Active Phases Total Real Power P Power Factor Average of Active Phases 3 KVA Total Apparent Power S B A B VBC B KW B VLN C A C VAC C KW C VLN A K...

Page 14: ...B C Voltage Out of Range Current Out of Range Not used on E50Fx devices A B C INFO MODEL OS SN RS Serial Number Reset System Operating System ALERT INFO PLOSS A b C LOWPF A b C F ERR A I OVR A b C V O...

Page 15: ...Ratio RATIO Potential transformer step down is RATIO 1 Default is 1 1 No PT installed See Wiring Diagrams section Set this value before setting the system voltage to establish the proper range of Sys...

Page 16: ...ts To Setup p 1 S PWR SPLOS Back IMBAL 0 25 Next VOLTS 0 10 Set Phase Loss VOLTS Phase Loss Voltage Phase Loss Voltage Threshold in percent of system voltage Any phase as configured by the System Type...

Page 17: ...oad these files separately Note If using resource files install them before importing the device template into a network Resources Available for Downloading The following instructions are written for...

Page 18: ...and alarm configuration The second tab for configuration of the device is the Propagation Settings tab which includes configuration properties that control propagation heartbeat throttle etc Settings...

Page 19: ...file exists and select the file 3 Press the Open button FormattingPowerCorrectly LonMark Resource Files before version 13 04 set the default format in the U S for network variables of the type SNVT_p...

Page 20: ...Source of CP Values select LNS database Press Finish to complete commissioning Synchronization While Device is Commissioned and Online 1 Right click on the device in LonMaker and select Commissioning...

Page 21: ...gin is not open right click on it and select Plugins Veris E50 Download Log from the context menu If it is already open click on the Data Logging tab 2 Expand the LOG INFO section 3 Press the RESET LO...

Page 22: ...is OffNet the Data Logging tab will not be visible To show this tab click the Help menu and select Advanced Force Toggle Logging Visible 3 Expand the LOG SETUP section using the arrows on the right s...

Page 23: ...To get only a specific amount of the newest records select the Fixed Amount of latest entries option and enter the desired amount in the textbox The log can hold 5760 records but both options stop dow...

Page 24: ...r of them ConfiguringtheDevice All of the user defined configuration properties are implemented as configuration network variables so that they can be set as either configuration properties or as inpu...

Page 25: ...y Throttle Real Energy Consumption Phase B integer value nvoRlEnrgyPhCInt 55 Meter SNVT_elec_kwh_l kWh Scaled 51 cpAllEnergy Throttle Real Energy Consumption Phase C integer value nviEnergyReset 34 Me...

Page 26: ...0 Reset no more frequently than every 10 seconds VOLTAGE nvoAvgLLVoltage 73 Meter SNVT_volt_f Volt 269 cpAllVoltage Throttle Average Line to LineVoltage nvoAvgLNVoltage 74 Meter SNVT_volt_f Volt 271...

Page 27: ...of range Bit 4 Phase B Current out of range Bit 5 Phase C Current out of range Bit 6 Frequency out of the range of 45 to 65 Hz or insufficient voltage to determine frequency Bit 7 Internal data bus c...

Page 28: ...uble write first of the values saved from the previous cycle and then the present values If the read condition is not removed the meter continues to write the log data as it normally would This bit is...

Page 29: ...ion Guide NV Name NV Num Function Block Type Units Log Point Index Propagation Control Description Configuration Property Name Control Type nviLogRequestLen 32 Meter SNVT_count Number of Records retri...

Page 30: ...its UCPTdisplayUnits UCP_Type_4 w o resource files SNVT_count ref 13 R W Meter Function Block 0 1 1 IEEE Screen Display Units 0 IEC U V P Q S 1 IEEE VLL VLN W VAR VA cpCtPriRatio UCPTctPriRatio UCP_Ty...

Page 31: ...ore than the number of updates specified is queued to be sent out in any 1 second period the excess updates are delayed until the next second to reduce network traffic This configuration property is p...

Page 32: ...each power factor output network variable has its own independent throttle counter that resets to the value specified by this CP after it has been propagated cpFrequency SCPTminSndT 28 R W nvoFrequen...

Page 33: ...e provided as a column in the network variable table above cpLoggingPoint3 UCPTlogPoint3 UCP_Type_15 w o resource files SNVT_count ref 25 R W Meter Function Block See description nvoPresRealDmnd 325 S...

Page 34: ...ersions lower than 13 04 have the default format in the U S for SNVT_power_f variables in Btu hr See the section on Formatting Power Correctly The data displayed is inaccurate Incorrect setup values V...

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