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1. 00000000 cece ccc ccc ccc cece cece cnn cnn nn eeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 19 Input Metering 0000 0c eee eee e cece cece ee eeeeeeeeceeceseeseeees 19 Meter Resets IN 20 RS 485 Base Comm 00 ee cece cece cece ccccccceccccccccccccccecccccececeeees 21 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers 23 EM7230 EM7280 meter setup _ 2 222 24 Setting up a network site 220 2 e cece ce cece ee RR e eere 24 Adding the EM7230 EM7280 to a site 0 00 0 cee cece c cece cece eeeees 25 EM7230 EM7280 setup screens 2 2 2 22222 c cece eee ec cece ccceeeeccceeeeseeees 26 Basic Setup smart dle a iba ih M En AD pU DE eo Meee EE 27 e Grate verticale eer Ac PE dA eS ur cu dr E EN 28 BIS E woler zil RTL 28 Front Panel Display ranen r cece cece cece cece I yede 30 Meter Res etse tes eo o a tea Mrs duse XE S MMe e ln ed 30 RS 485 Base Comm soya eaa eee cc cee cece ada ea IIR i eaaa eaaa 31 Timeof Use s desc eSATA EM 32 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters 37 PM5100 and PM5300 series meter setup o ooccccccccccccccccccccccccnccccccccnnnnnoos 38 Using ION Setup 2 000000 ce cece cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 38 Meter identification 2 2 0 0 cece cece cece cece cece cceeccecececcceceeees 38 PM5100 and PM5300 series setup screens 22 c cece cece ec cccccceeececceeeceees 38 A Ecc ee 38 Basic Setup costco cc
2. uuuuussusssssssssssssssssssssss se esses sese e essere rn 47 Energy PUSO hte Dae OAR beh co hoy epee AE NT 47 l G Setupuiu ente sconti e o Maat a ec dl ease ia GR Be do a E 48 ECT IN 49 Metering Standards oocccccccccccccccccccccccccnccnccncnnnnn cnn nn nn nan nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 51 Multi Tariff SNNNNENNNNNNNNENNNNNNNNNNNNNNNWNWNWNWMMMWVdVMWwu 6 U Dt0xwwww 51 RS 485 Base C OImlm deseo ilte rastro diee ien cien deo sota 52 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 37 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide PM5100 and PM5300 series meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the meters are configured For more information refer to the meter s installation documentation available from www schneider electric com Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure a power meter See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup online help for more information Meter identification The meters ship with many default values already set up and with the firmware installed To view the meter identification information use the meter s front panel For more information refer to meter s user guide available from www schneider electric com PM5100 and PM5300 series setup screens The following sections describe the setup screens that are available for the meters
3. Sub Integrator ar Upper Limit 0 000 Lower Limit 0 000 OK J Cancel lt Back j Net Cancel Hep j 14 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Tariff start time and the Sub Integrator for the energy consumed during that period then type the allowable energy consumption values for Upper Limit and Lower Limit and click OK Note Sub integrators are registers in which all of the integrated energy and time parameters VAh Wh VARh etc are accumulated or stored Sub integrators are configured to store the energy consumption at different time intervals that the user defines 15 Repeat the above steps as necessary to add and configure other tariffs for the weekdays weekends and holidays for all seasons then click Finish and Send All changes are now saved to the device Note As you enter values for each tariff ION Setup checks to determine if the values are within the allowable range for that tariff The type of value depends on which power system you specify in Basic Setup If you enter a value for Upper Limit or Lower Limit that is not within the allowable range of values for that tariff you must then enter valid values and click OK to proceed You will need to reconfigure TOU if your local electricity board changes its TOU tariff timings and tariff Page 36 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100
4. 9 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 10 Select the checkbox next to an available channel listed in Available Channels to associate the alarm with that channel then click OK The column at the right shows any channels that are already assigned Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms 11 Click Send to save all changes to the meter Digital The PM5300 series meters have four 4 digital alarms for alarming on a digital input status By default the digital alarms are active when the associated digital input is on To configure the digital input alarms 1 Double click Digital or select Digital then click Edit to open the list of available parameters 2 Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm Note After selecting the checkbox for Enable to enable a Standard alarm you must then enter valid configuration values before leaving the setup screen Otherwise if you click Cancel the Alarming screen appears and any chang
5. PM700 series meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the PM700 series meter have been configured as explained in the meter documentation Note The procedures described here apply only to the meter models that are equipped with communications that is the PM710 and PM750 meters and not the PM700 and PM700P The PM700 series meters use Modbus RTU protocol to communicate through their RS 485 serial communications port Device communications format Make sure all the devices in the RS 485 loop are set to the same protocol Device communications settings Make sure all the devices on the same RS 485 loop are set to the same baud rate and parity Device address unit ID settings Make sure the device address unit ID is unique for each device in a given RS 485 loop allowable range 1 to 247 for Modbus devices Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure the PM700 series meters See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup Refer to the ION Setup online help for information on adding sites and meters PM700 series setup screens Basic setup Page 102 of 166 The following sections describe which setup screens are available on the PM700 series meter Some setup parameters apply only to particular models Refer to your meter documentation
6. 1 Double click Clock Sync Offset or click Clock Sync Offset and click Edit 2 Choose atime offset value from the dropdown list then click OK 3 Click Send to save your changes to the meter Metering Standards Multi Tariff Page 92 of 166 This screen allows you to set parameters to monitor load and demand Load Timer Setpoint 1 Double click Load Time Setpoint or select Load Timer Setpoint and click Edit to open its list of parameters 2 Entera numeric value in Amps for Load Timer Setpoint and click OK 3 Click Send to save your changes to the meter Peak Current Demand 1 Double click Peak Current Demand or select Peak Current Demand and click Edit 2 Enter a numeric value in Amps for Peak Current Demand and click OK Enter 0 if you want the power meter to use metered peak current demand for the calculation The peak current demand over the last year calculates Total Demand Distortion TDD in Amps 3 Click Send to save your changes to the meter This setup screen allows you to configure the multi tariff feature including tariff mode and which tariff is active Tariff Mode To set the Tariff Mode parameter 1 Double click Multi Tariff to open the list of available parameters 2 Double click Tariff Mode or select Tariff Mode and click Edit 3 Select a Tariff Mode from the dropdown list Command This mode allows you to use Modbus commands to control which tariff is active 1 Select Command from the d
7. 3 After you have configured the parameters click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Input Metering The digital input ports can be set up to convert incoming pulses from another device into measured quantities for the multi tariff function Before you can associate a digital input to a channel first set up the digital input for input metering operation For descriptions on metering capabilities and options and for instructions on wiring inputs and outputs for Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series devices refer to the meter user manual 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 19 of 166 Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide To set up the channel 1 Double click Input Metering The Input Metering screen appears 2 Select a parameter from the list such as Channel 01 then click Edit The Channel Setup dialog appears 3 Enter a name if applicable in the Label field 4 Entera value for Pulse Weight 5 Select a digital input from the Available Inputs column then click the button to move the item to the Assigned Inputs column To unassign an input select the item from the Assigned Inputs column then click the button 6 Click OK then click Send Note Usually input metering applications require one input to be set up for Demand Interval Sync Pulse to allow customers to synchronize their demand intervals to the utility t
8. Billing Log CT Secondary Select the value for the CT secondary Service Frequency Select the system frequency of the electrical service Nominal Voltage Enter the normal or designed voltage level in Volts of the electrical service Nominal Current Enter the normal or designed current level in Amps of the electrical service Status Select the appropriate option to enable or disable the billing log Interval mins Enter how often in minutes the billing quantities are to be logged Channels This allows you to select which parameters to include in the billing log 1 Select Channels then click Edit Parameter Selection ERE Available Selected alarm Summary Apparent Energ Currents Demand Apparent Power E D d Readinas amp Hist Demand Real Power B aman COUNTS S RANY Power Factor Total Energies E Reactive Energy into the Load Fundamental Phasors Reactive Energy out of the Load Input Metering Real Energy into the Load Inputs Outputs Real Energy out of the Load Maximum Readings n Minimum Readings Miscellaneous Power Factors D Cancel Help 2 To add or remove a parameter from the billing log Adding parameters Under Available click the sign to expand and display the list of individual parameters Select a parameter then click the button to move the parameter to Selected Removing parameters Under Selected click the
9. Note The Digital Input Association parameter becomes available to configure only when an input sync mode is selected for Power Demand or Current Demand Click the button next to Digital Input Association Select an input to assign from the available channels at the left View any channels that are already assigned at the right Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Channels used for demand cannot be shared with alarms Channel associations for demand or alarms are exclusive Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 45 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Device Label Clock Sync Offset Note The Clock Sync Offset parameter becomes available to configure only when Clock Snyc Block or Clock Sync Rolling Block is selected for Power Demand or Current Demand 1 Double click Clock Sync Offset or click Clock Sync Offset and click Edit 2 Choose atime offset value from the dropdown list then click OK 3 Click Send to save your changes to the meter This setup screen allows you to enter a label for a device Meter Ident
10. UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury NOTICE LOSS OF DATA Before changing device configuration values make sure that all recorded data has been saved in a secure location Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data Global reset Global resets reset the following parameters All min max values Active load timer All energies All demands All alarms and counters AIL I O counters and timers To reset all meter parameters 1 Select the checkbox next to Meter Initialization to select all groups and their respective items 2 Click Reset to immediately reinitialize the meter Single reset Single resets reset selected parameters Energy Demand Alarms Datalog Digital input counters Digital output counters Page 50 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters Load operation timer To reset selected meter parameters 1 Select the checkbox next to individual items then click Reset The Reset Confirmation dialog appears 2 Verify before proceeding that only parameters intended to be reset are listed 3 Clic
11. Click Send to save your changes to the device Protocol Select a communication protocol from the dropdown list used for the Modbus RS 485 connection and click OK Address Enter a numeric value for the address unit ID of the device and click OK Baud Rate Select a value from the dropdown list for the meter s baud rate and click OK Parity Select a value from the dropdown list for the communications port parity setting and click OK Note Make sure that the parity value selected for the device matches the parity value of the network that is connected to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 67 of 166 Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 68 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters The PowerLogic PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters are multi circuit meters designed to monitor Busway power distribution systems The PM5350IB PM5350PB meters provide measurements alarming for key parameters and non critical breaker status monitoring and control The power meters can be installed in different electrical configurations to measure currents and voltages and reports real time RMS root mean squared values for all three phases and neutral In addition the power meters calculate power factor real power reactive power a
12. Installation and Operation Guide for details Using ION Setup 1 Add the ION6200 meter to a site for example to a Modbus gateway site and select Modbus RTU device for device type New Device General Display Tools Name 10N6200 Type Unit ID 0100 Group Group 1 X a Gee 2 Click the Display tab select the appropriate template option for the ION6200 then click OK Page 160 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 13 ION6200 power and energy meter New Device General Display Tools Template Type MODBUS Template Options 3710 ACM Mod 6200 ION 201 6300 ION S40010N Form 355 840010N Form 9S x Cancel Help Adding the ION6200 as an ION device To add the ION6200 as an ION device use the meter s front panel or remote display to set the communications protocol to ION Refer to the ON6200 Installation and Operation Guide for details Use ION Setup to add the meter to a site to an Ethernet gateway site for example and select ION6200 for device type Click OK ION6200 setup screens The following sections describe what setup screens are available on the ION6200 meter Basic setup Use the Basic Setup screen to configure the setup register so the meter displays the correct power monitoring values Volts Mode Select the option that describes how your ON
13. Meter protection scones ir tet ts co o Ritt se ou ea hoa Mr coo eee ee aa it ES 143 Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM 145 Branch circuit power meter device settings uuuuuuuuuueeees 146 Configuring the Branch circuit power meter 0 0 eee cece e eee 147 BCPM setup Screens 3 0 23 ties ede 148 Basic setup nA niaaa riadas Taster EO enon ed Ucn ode re Sn ted 148 Auxillary GC T SiZes c 2 5 5 x tet nls Sah A ae ees 148 Branch Circuit CTSiZE6S eco Jo hates bonne ay Soya UNE on by Rn reso 148 BreakersiZOS rs ces poe E cU I vein iL a a Set oh Ulan ong pl La a td AE daa 148 Demand setup nro 149 Instantaneous Current Alarms 022 222222 cccce cece ccc ccccceeecceececeeeeees 149 Latching Current Alarms 000 000 0202 cece cece cece cece cece RR RR cecceceeeees 150 Voltage Alarms 2 0 ccc cece cece cece cece RII ereI 154 Chapter 12 Enercept meter __ 2 22 2 2 22 22 c ccc ccc cence ccc ccceeeeeceeeeees 155 Enerceptimeter setup eser sels A A data 156 Using ION SU e tu DOE ea Du 156 Enercept setup screens _ 2 2 a eee ccc cence cece ccc ee e aa e n a et 156 Basic setup e nt EO es 156 Enercept data screen _ 2 2 22 2 c cece eee ccc cece cece cece ceeeeeeceeeceeeeneeeeees 157 Resetting energy and demand values 0 cece cece ee ceeeeceeceeteeeeeenees 157 Chapter 13 ION6200 power and e
14. PM700 series power meters are compact versatile and cost effective They are simple to use and have a bright LCD display for improved visibility in poor lighting conditions The meters can be used for stand alone metering applications in custom panels switchboards switchgear gensets motor control centers or UPS systems Some of the features included are power demand energy power factor and frequency measurements PM700 series meters also have IEC62053 21 Class 1 and IEC62053 22 Class 0 5S PM750 only accuracy certification for basic sub billing and cost allocation For more information refer to the meter documentation available from www schneider electric com In this section PM700 series meter setup 2 2 2222 2 c cece cece cece ccececeeeeeees 102 Using JON Setup soie credi enr Wedd cies 102 PM700 series setup screens __ 22 22 2 cece cece cece ee eec cnc cceeeeeeeeeeeeees 102 Basic Setup c cod cet cette Ac ds O ona pan a OIL eet TUE 102 A beet terre ern eek bro pereas O dr eet OPE 103 Front panel display ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss essere nenne 103 VO Setup tao babes ise rakes a home aes een i Dr cede e god nee eL Ee RE tac te 104 Onboard Alans ot e co Od STER 104 Sena GolTiITis odore ta cen IPSNM EE I ME PISUSDI POR ose 106 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 101 of 166 Chapter 8 PM700 series power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide
15. Select Device time and click Edit to manually change the date and time settings The Device time changes to Update to when selected and shows the meter date and time that are about to be sent to the device 2 Make any changes to the date and time click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Sync to The Snyc to parameter shows the Clock Sync Setup screen 1 Select Sync to and click Edit The Clock Sync Setup screen appears 2 Select the Select the Clock Sync Type from the dropdown list based on any requirements of the devices in your system and the system software for correct operation 3 Choose a time zone for Time offset from PC if appropriate The date and time to be sent to the device are displayed below as Synchronization Time 4 Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 77 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide The device time is overwritten with the time to be sent to the device It may take a few moments for the time synchronization to complete Demand Setup This setup screen allows you to configure the power and current demand for this device Note For Power and Current Demand assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association Y ou can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associat
16. d drops below HH before the high high alarm delay period ends so the high high alarm delay timer is reset F High alarm is latched atthe end ofthe high alarm delay time period Page 152 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM Example 2 Amps iL Nee es EE REUNIR RE RENE REN REN HH y M X 4 Q H Alarming enabled IL delay Time I pra Latching alarm L L delay ON time Latching alarm OFF time Current rises above LL low low alarm threshold this starts the zero current alarm ON timer Current remains above the low low alarm threshold beyond the time period specified by the zero current alarm ON time setting this enables the latching alarms alllatching alarms are armed Current drops below L low alarm threshold this starts the low alarm delay timer E Current drops below LL low low alarm threshold this starts the low low alarm delay timer and the zero current alarm delay timer Low alarm is latched atthe end ofthe L delay low alarm delay time period Low low alarm is latched atthe end ofthe L L delay low low alarm delay time period Current remains below the low low alarm threshold beyond the time period specified in the zero current alarm delay time setting thus latching the zero current
17. energy amps volts power factor and reactive power For more information refer to the meter documentation available from www schneider electric com In this section Enercept meter setup o dd ts rete ee Sues a wala del cedunt d 156 Using ION Setup sssssssssssssssssssssssse sesso eese ener rrr rel 156 Enercept setup screens uui enn UE o DIIS REY TEM IIT iras 156 Basic setup once 156 Enercept data screen 1 222 0 22222 cn eee e cece cc ccceeeeeeeeeceeeeees 157 Resetting energy and demand values 0c cece eee cece cece eeeeeeeeeees 157 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 155 of 166 Chapter 12 Enercept meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Enercept meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the Enercept meter have been configured as explained in the meter documentation The Enercept meter uses Modbus RTU protocol to communicate through its RS 485 serial communications port Device communications settings Make sure all the devices on the same RS 485 loop are set to the same baud rate and parity The Enercept operates at 9600 baud and uses 8N1 format 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit Device address unit ID settings Make sure the device address unit ID is unique for each device in a given RS 485 loop range 1 to 247 for Modbus devices If the Enercept meter is connected on the same RS 485 loop as devices usi
18. hold a strong magnet over the meter approximately at the 12 o clock position to activate the reed switch When the reed Switch is activated the meter s display will show all segments then a blank screen and then will start to display the diagnostic display sequence 12 oclock N Eas Do not remove the magnet from the meter s reed switch while communicating through the meter s IR port 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 135 of 166 Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note RS 485 Modbus data will not be updated while the meter is communicating via the front optical port 2 Start and log on to ION Setup using Single Device Configuration mode See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup 3 Inthe Connection Type dialog select the optical probe s serial port number see Computer configuration on page 134 Connection Type ka a Serial Comm Port i y Settings Modem Phone Number Enter Phone number Setting Ethernet IP Address Enter IP Address Setting Off Line Firmware 10N85004231_95 ed Ew Help 4 Click OK ION Setup attempts to establish a connection 9600 baud ANSI protocol to the device If communication attempts fail close ION Setup check to make sure there is good physical c
19. iEM3200 series user manual available from www schneider electric com Page 16 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters Note Only alarms that apply to the selected power system configuration can be enabled Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and are therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms Standard The energy meter has one 1 standard over under alarm To configure the standard alarm Select Standard then click Edit to open the Standard Alarm Setup dialog Select Over Active Power in the left column to edit its values Select the Enable checkbox to enable or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm Enter a value that defines the alarm ON condition in the Setpoint Pickup field Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog Click to show all available choices for the channel N Oa fF WN gt Select the checkbox next to an available channel then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK 8 Click OK at the Standard Alarm Setup dialog then click Sen
20. typically 10 of nominal Voltage for 4 Wire Systems Select whether the voltage for a 4 wire system is expressed as Line to Neutral or Line to Line Frequency Configuration Select Synchronous for a system with a synchronous connection to an interconnected system or Unsynchronous for a system without a synchronous connection to an interconnected system For more information refer to the meter documentation Energy amp Demand Accumulated Energy Select how accumulated energy values should be stored absolute or signed Power Mode Select which technique is used to calculate demand power Power Interval Enter the duration in minutes of each demand interval for calculating demand power Power Sub Interval Enter the duration in minutes of each sub interval for demand power Current Mode Select which technique is used to calculate demand current Current Interval Enter the duration in minutes of each demand interval for calculating demand current 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 115 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Current Sub Interval Enter the time period in minutes for each sub interval for demand current Front Panel Display I O Setup Page 116 of 166 Language Select which language is displayed on the meters LCD panel Date Format Select your date format for example YY MM DD Time Format Sele
21. For information about features refer to the meter user guides available from www schneider electric com Note For each register such as Alarming or Basic Setup double click the setup screen icon to upload the register and configure the available setup parameters Alarming This screen allows you to configure the parameters for all alarms Page 38 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Donotrely solely on device data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use device control for time critical functions because delays can occur between the time a control action is initiated and when that action is applied Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Note Only alarms that apply to the selected power system configuration can be enabled The meter has standard digital and unary alarms available to configure Standard To configure the standard alarms 1 Double click Standard or select Standard then click Edit to open the list of available parameters Select an alarm in the
22. Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes 3 4 Select an output to assign from the available channels at the left then click OK Click the button next to Digital Output Association 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configura tion Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters View any channels that are already assigned at the right 5 Click the button next to Digital Input Association 6 Select an input to assign from the available channels at the left 7 View any channels that are already assigned at the right Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Channels used for demand cannot be shared with alarms Channel associations for demand or alarms are exclusive Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Current Demand 1 2 3 4 5 6 T Double click Current Demand or click Current Demand and click Edit Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes Click the button next to Digital Output Association Select an output to assign from the available channels at the left View any channels that are already assigned at the right
23. Page 150 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM Latching Alarm On Time s Type the number of seconds the current in a circuit needs to stay above the Low Low alarm threshold level before the latching alarms are armed enabled default 10 s Latching Alarm Off Time s Type the number of seconds the current in a circuit needs to be below the Low Low Alarm Threshold level before the latching alarm is deactivated default 30 s After this point on this channel all latching alarms are disabled High High Alarm Threshold Type the limit for the High High current alarm state expressed as a percentage of the breaker size default 70 For example the High High alarm threshold for a 20 A breaker is 14 A that is 20 x 0 70 To disable this alarm for all channels set its threshold value to 0 High Alarm Threshold Type the limit for the High current alarm state expressed as a percentage of the breaker size default 6096 For example the High alarm threshold for a 20 A breaker is 12 A that is 20 x 0 60 To disable this alarm for all channels set its threshold value to 0 Low Alarm Threshold Type the limit for the Low current alarm state expressed as a percentage of the breaker size default 7 5 For example the Low alarm threshold for a 20 A breaker is 1 5 A that is 20 x 0 075 To disable th
24. RS 485 connection and click OK Address Enter a numeric value for the address unit ID of the device and click OK Baud Rate Select a value from the dropdown list for the meter s baud rate and click OK Parity Select a value from the dropdown list for the communications port parity setting and click OK Note Make sure that the parity value selected for the device matches the parity value of the network that is connected to the device To change the RS 485 Base Comm parameters 1 Double click on RS 485 Base Comm The RS 485 Base Comm dialog appears 2 Select a parameter and click Edit 3 Select or enter your changes to the parameters 4 Click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 83 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 84 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter The PowerLogic PM5500 series power and energy meters are high performance multifunction meters The power meters measure currents and voltages and report real time RMS root mean squared values for all three phases and neutral In addition the power meter calculates power factor real power reactive power and other power and energy values For more information download the
25. Reset to reset all items for that selection The Reset Confirmation dialog appears 3 Verify before proceeding that only parameters intended to be reset are listed 4 Click Proceed to continue or Cancel to cancel the reset 5 Enter a password and click OK if applicable RS 485 Base Comm This setup screen allows you to configure the Modbus RS 485 communication port settings for the Acti9 PM3000 series devices The RS 485 Base Comm port can be used for Modbus communications with a monitoring and control system and multiple devices can be linked in sequence in a system 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 21 of 166 Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note Modbus communications is available only on the Acti9 iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 model energy meters of this series It is recommended that you do not change the communications settings of the device If it becomes necessary use the device display to change the device communications settings The following parameters are available to set Address Double click Address or select and click Edit Enter a value for the address unit ID ofthe device and click OK The address must be unique for each device in a communications loop Baud Rate Select a value from the dropdown list for the meter s baud rate speed for data transmission and click OK Note that the baud rate must be set
26. Select an item in this list to edit it A The two boxes atthe top lists the disturbance alarm condition and measurement that defines the highlighted item in alarms list You can use these boxes to change the condition sag or swell and measurement current or voltage for a selected alarm C Select the Enable box to enable the selected highlighted alarm or clear the box to disable the alarm The Label box identifies the name of the disturbance alarm Use this box to rename the alarm as necessary for example if you changed the condition measurement for the disturbance alarm Enter the setpoint pickup value absolute or relative see item G below and the pickup delay in number of cycles Enter the setpoint dropout value absolute or relative see item G below and the dropout delay in number of cycles To specify absolute values for the setpoint pickup and dropout limits clear uncheck the Relative 96 of Avg box To specify setpoint pickup and dropout limits as a percentage above or below the RMS average value select check the Relative 96 of Avg box H Use the Priority box to set the alarm priority Use the Data Logs check boxes to select which onboard data log s are used to record the selected alarm J Select the Waveform Capture box to trigger a waveform capture on alarm or clear the box if you do not want to trigger a waveform capture on alarm If you wantto trigger a digital output or relay on
27. The date and time to be sent to the device are displayed below as Synchronization Time 4 Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device The device time is overwritten with the time to be sent to the device It may take a few moments for the time synchronization to complete Demand Setup This setup screen allows you to configure the power and current demand for this device Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Channels used for demand cannot be shared with alarms Channel associations for demand or alarms are exclusive Power Demand 1 Select Power Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes 3 Click Digital Output Association and select the checkbox next to an output in the Available Channels column 4 Choose an output to associate from the Assigned Channels column 5 Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Current Demand 1 Select Current Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes 3 Click Digital Output Association and select the checkbox next to an output in the Available Channels c
28. Y Gateway Gateway Info 10 160 10 10 IPAddr 502 v Port OK Cancel Help Adding the EM7230 EM7280 to a site 1 Start ION Setup in Network mode See the Adding and configuring devices section of the ION Setup online help for more information Right click the site icon and select Insert Item or click Insert Item from the toolbar 2 Select Meter and click OK The New Device dialog appears New Device x General Display Tools Name EM7280 Type PowerLogic EM7000 Series Energy Meter Y Unit ID 0007 Group Group 1 v ck ea Gt 3 Type a descriptive name for your meter for example EM7280 4 Select the type of device from the dropdown list for example PowerLogic EM7000 Series Energy Meter 5 Enter the device s address in the Unit ID field 6 Select the group you want to assign the device to from the Group dropdown list and click OK to return to the Network Viewer ION Setup determines the appropriate template option This option appears highlighted on the Display tab of the Device Properties dialog box when communications have been established with the device If another template is highlighted or a different template is needed select the appropriate template for the device and click OK to return to the Network Viewer 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 25 of 166 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers ION Setup 3 0 Dev
29. an alarm click the Output button select one ofthe available outputs then click the button to move itto the Selected column Click OK L Tocreate a new alarm click Add then specify the alarm condition and measurement as described in the previous steps Note that there is a limit to the number of alarms you can create The Add button is disabled once that limit is reached In this case you must delete an existing alarm before you can create a new one or you can select an existing alarm and edit configure it as necessary M To delete an alarm select it from the alarms list then click Delete To save the changes to the meter click Send Depending on the type of changes a meter reset warning might appear Modification Warning i Due to setup changes you have made the following will occur Soft Reset 1 0 module relays may deenergize Alarms may pick up or drop out Do you wish to continue Do not show this warning again during this session Note that clicking Yes will power cycle reset the device Click Yes to confirm and proceed with your changes or No to cancel and go back to the previous dialog For more information on configuring the alarms refer to thePM800 series documentation Digital This allows you to configure the digital input alarms Select Digital then click Edit 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 123 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device C
30. and click OK Enter 0 if you want the power meter to use metered current peak demand for the calculation The peak current demand over the last year calculates Total Demand Distortion TDD in Amps Click Send to save your changes to the device RS 485 Base Comm This screen allows you to set the parameters for the Modbus RS 485 Base Comm Page 82 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters Note Do not change the communications settings of the channel on which you are actively communicating Modifying the following communications parameters may interrupt or stop communications with the device Make sure to correctly configure all communications settings for the device before proceeding A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Donot incorrectly configure ION Setup software and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Donotrely solely on reports or data results to determine if ION Setup and its associated devices are functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use reports or data results as substitutes for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance they are supplemental only Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Protocol Select a communication protocol from the dropdown list used for the Modbus
31. and threshold limit for all branch and main circuits monitored by the Branch circuit power meter Latched alarms remain ON until the user resets or clears the alarms The alarm delay setting defines how many seconds a circuit needs to be in an alarm state that is exceeds the high or High High alarm threshold or falls below the Low or Low Low alarm threshold before the alarm is activated A return to normal non alarm state is instantaneous so the alarm delay timer is reset if the current in the circuit returns to normal state before the timer expires The alarm threshold setting defines the limit for a high current or low current alarm state expressed as a percentage of the breaker size High High Alarm Delay s Type the number of seconds the current in a circuit needs to be continuously above the High High Alarm Threshold before the High High alarm is activated default 10 s High Alarm Delay s Type the number of seconds the current in a circuit needs to be continuously above the High Alarm Threshold before the High alarm is activated default 10 s Low Alarm Delay s Type the number of seconds the current in a circuit needs to be continuously below the Low Alarm Threshold before the Low alarm is activated default 10 s Low Low Alarm Delay s Type the number of seconds the current in a circuit needs to be continuously below the Low Low Alarm Threshold before the Low Low alarm is activated default 10 s
32. associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Do not rely solely on device data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Do not use device control for time critical functions because delays can occur between the time a control action is initiated and when that action is applied Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 5 of 166 Safety precautions ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Donot incorrectly configure ION Setup and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Donotrely solely on reports or data results to determine if ION Setup and its associated devices are functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Do not use reports or data results as substitutes for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance they are supplemental only Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury NOTICE LOSS OF DATA Before changing device configuration values make sure that all recorded data has been saved in a secure location Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data NOTICE LOSS OF CONTROL Changing
33. atime in milliseconds for Debounce Any associations for this digital input appear in the Associations pane Click OK to return to the I O Setup screen Digital Output D1 D2 1 2 Select a digital output parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog If required enter text in the Label field to identify the digital output Note For Control Mode the digital output is set based on the associations made with Alarms or Demand If the digital output is associated with Alarms its control mode is Alarm if the digital output is associated with demand the control mode is set to Demand Otherwise the control mode is set to External 3 Select a value from the dropdown list for Behavior Mode Input Metering Entera time value in seconds for On Time Any associations for this digital output appear in the Associations window Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the meter This setup screen allows you to configure the various input channels for this device InpMtr Chan 1 InpMtr Chan 2 InpMtr Chan 3 InpMtr Chan 4 To set the values for each of the Input Metering parameters 1 Double click a parameter or select a parameter and click Edit to open its specific setup dialog 2 Typeanamein the field for Label if required 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 95 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide 3 Enter a value for Pul
34. click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 47 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide 3 Choose an energy type from the dropdown list for Parameter 4 Entera value for Pulse Rate then click OK 5 Click Send to save the changes to the meter I O Setup The PM5300 series meter can accept up to two 2 digital inputs up to two 2 digital outputs and two relays The PM5100 series meter uses its single ouput for energy pulsing For more information on I O descriptions and configuration details see the user guide for the device available from www schneider electric com A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ON Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Do not rely solely on device data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Do not use device control for time critical functions because delays can occur between the time a control action is initiated and when that action is applied Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Status Input S1 S2 1 Double click a Status Input parameter or select a Status Input parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog 2 If required enter text into the Label field
35. convention for displaying data on the PM700 series meter s display panel 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 103 of 166 Chapter 8 PM700 series power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide I O Setup Refer to the PM700 series meter documentation for I O descriptions and configuration details Digital Out KY Label This field identifies the KY digital output Mode Select the KY digital output mode of operation External Control configures the output to be controlled by a command sent over the communications link PM Alarm configures the output to be controlled by the power meter in response to a setpoint controlled alarm condition kWh out pulse sets the meter to generate a fixed duration pulse output that can be associated with the KWh consumption Use the Pulse Weight register to enter how many kWh out of the load are associated with each pulse of the KY digital output Then use the Pulse Duration box to select the pulse width in milliseconds for each kWh pulse Digital In S1 and S2 PM750 only Label This field identifies the digital input Mode Select the operation mode for the SI digital input Forsimple on off digital input operation select Normal Select Demand Interval Sync Pulse if the SI digital input is configured as the demand sync input Onboard Alarms The Onboard Alarms setup screen allows you to make changes to 15 pre configured alarms 13 standard alar
36. for details on supported features System Type Select the option that describes how your PM700 series meter is wired to the electrical service Refer to the PM700 series meter installation guide for details on the different system types PT Ratio Select the appropriate scale value multiplier for the PT Primary For direct connect select No PTS 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 8 PM700 series power meter Demand PT Primary Enter the value in Volts for the PT Primary PT Secondary Select the value for the PT Secondary CT Primary Enter the value in Amps for the CT Primary CT Secondary Select the value for the CT Secondary Service Frequency Select the system frequency of the electrical service Demand is the average power consumption over a fixed time interval demand period typically 15 minutes Demand values are calculated for each sub interval then averaged over the number of sub intervals that make up the demand period Thermal Dmd Period mins Enter the length in minutes of the demand period Block Dmd Period mins Enter the length in minutes of each rolling block period sub interval Block of Sub Intervals Enter the number of sub intervals used for calculating demand Note Refer to the PM700 series documentation for details on how the meter calculates demand Front panel display Display Mode Select IEC or IEEE
37. last year calculates Total Demand Distortion TDD in Amps 4 Click Send to save your changes to the device RS 485 Base Comm This screen allows you to set the parameters for the Modbus RS 485 Base Comm Page 66 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter Note It is recommended that you do not change the communications settings of the device If it becomes necessary use the front panel to change the communications settings Modifying the following communications parameters may interrupt or stop communications with the device Make sure to correctly configure all communications settings for the device before proceeding A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Donot incorrectly configure ION Setup software and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Donotrely solely on reports or data results to determine if ION Setup and its associated devices are functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use reports or data results as substitutes for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance they are supplemental only Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury 1 Double click on RS 485 Base Comm The RS 485 Base Comm dialog appears 2 Select a parameter and click Edit 3 Select or enter your changes to the parameters 4
38. left column to edit its values Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm Note After selecting the checkbox for Enable to enable a Standard alarm you must then enter valid configuration values before leaving the setup screen Otherwise if you click Cancel the Alarming screen appears and any changes you have made to the Standard alarm settings will revert to their previous values Clearing the Enable checkbox to disable the alarm still requires that you enter valid configuration settings for the disabled alarm before you can continue configuring other alarms Select a value from the dropdown list for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require immediate action Enter a value in the Pickup Limit field If appropriate select Lead or Lag from the dropdown list Enter a value in the Delay field for the number of seconds that the alarm ON condition needs to be true before the alarm is activated Enter a value in the Dropout Limit field If appropriate select Lead or Lag from the dropdown list Inthe Delay field enter a value for the number of seconds that the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 39 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 40 of 166
39. meter Meter values can be re initialized through the meter reset parameters Resets are grouped so that either all items listed can be selected for reset global reset or individual items or groups of items can be selected for reset single reset Resetting device parameter values may affect alarm status and or any recorded data Also make sure to read the warning message that appears listing the parameters that are about to be reset At the Reset Confirmation dialog verify before proceeding that only parameters you intend to reset are listed NOTICE LOSS OF DATA Before changing device configuration values make sure that all recorded data has been saved in a secure location Failure to follow these instructions may result in data loss Global reset Global resets reset the following parameters All energy values All demand values All min max values All alarm logs and counters Alll O counters and timers To reset all meter parameters 1 Select the checkbox next to Meter Initialization to select all groups and their respective items 2 Click Reset to perform the device re initialization Single reset Single resets reset selected parameters Energy Demand Alarms Digital Inputs Counters 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 81 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide e Digital Outputs Counters Load Operation Ti
40. more information refer to the Acti9 EM3100 series iEM3200 series user manual available from www schneider electric com Page 18 of 166 O 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Energy Pulsing The Energy Pulsing setup screen allows you to configure the parameters for the pulse duration and pulse channel Pulse output for remote transfer is available on the Acti9 iEM3110 iEM3210 energy meters To change the values for the following parameters 1 Double click Energy Pulsing The Energy Pulsing screen appears 2 Select a parameter from the list then click Edit to make any changes to the parameter Pulse Duration Select a value from the dropdown list for pulse duration and click OK Pulse Channel 1 Select the checkbox next to an available channel in the left column then choose an assigned channelfrom the right column If no Assigned Channels appear in the right column then no channels are currently available to assign Next select a value from the dropdown list for parameter and for pulse weight and click OK
41. multi circuit power alarms are active when the associated current input is on Page 74 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters Note Multi circuit power alarms become available only after you select the Multi Circuit Current option in Basic Setup To configure the multi circuit power input alarms 1 Select Multi Circuit Power then click Edit to open the Multi Circuit Power Alarm Setup dialog 2 Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values Note After selecting the checkbox for Enable to enable a multi circuit power alarm you must then enter valid configuration values before leaving the Multi Circut Power Alarm Setup screen Or if you click Cancel the Alarming screen appears and any changes you have made to alarm settings will revert to their previous values Clearing the checkbox for Enable to disable the alarm still requires that you enter valid configuration settings for the disabled alarm before you can continue configuring other alarms 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm 4 Set a value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require action Select the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list 5 Enter a value for Pickup Limit that defines the alarm ON condition 6 Enter a
42. only parameters intended to be reset appear on the Reset Confirmation dialog 4 Click Proceed to continue or Cancel to stop the reset If you are prompted for a device password enter that password then click OK The meter will be immediately reinitialized 5 Click Exitto close the dialog Single reset Single resets reset selected parameters Energy Demand Page 98 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter Datalog Digital output counters Digital ouput ontimes Digital input counters Digital input ontimes To reset an individual item or group of items 1 Select the checkbox next to an individual item or group then click Reset The Reset Confirmation dialog appears 2 Verify before proceeding that only parameters intended to be reset appear on the Reset Confirmation dialog 3 Click Proceed to continue or Cancel to stop the reset If you are prompted for a device password enter that password then click OK 4 Click Exitto close the dialog 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 99 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 100 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 8 PM700 series power meter Chapter 8 PM700 series power meter The PowerLogic
43. outputs for alarms become disassociated for the device and will need to be manually re associated Save to File Click Save to File The Available Modbus Template Options screen appears Select the check box next to the available options you want for each module Then click Save to save these options to a MCF file Note that you can select different options and save more than one template for a device for different purposes 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 129 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Do not incorrectly configure ION Setup and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Load From File 1 Click Load From File to load the configuration data from an existing Modbus template MCF file into a meter Navigate to a Modbus template file on your system double click the file or select the file and click Open Click the plus next to items to show all available options Select the checkbox next to each option you wan
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45. select the Gateway box Enter the IP address of the gateway then select 502 from the dropdown list for the port and click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters New Site mm General Timings Name EGX Site 4 Com 1 Comm Link Serial Modem Ethernet Ethernet Options Y Gateway Gateway Info 10 160 10 10 IPAddr 502 v Pot OK Cancel Help Adding the Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meter to a site 1 Start ION Setup in Network mode See the Adding and configuring devices section of the ION Setup online help for more information Right click the site icon and select Insert Item 2 Select Meter and click OK The New Device dialog appears New Device Ex General Display Tools Name iEM3258 Type PoweiLogic iEM3000 Series Energy Meter Unit ID 0031 Group Group 1 v OK Cancel Help 3 Type a descriptive name for your meter for example iEM3255 4 Select the type of device from the dropdown list for example PowerLogic EM3000 series energy meter 5 Enterthe device s address in the Unit ID field 6 Select the group you want to assign the device to from the dropdown list for Group and click OK to retum to the Network Viewer The appropriate template option is determined and appears highlighted on the
46. that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms Digital The power meter has four 4 digital alarms for alarming on a digital input status By default the digital alarms are active when the associated digital input is on 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 57 of 166 Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 58 of 166 To configure the digital input alarms 1 Select Digital then click Edit to open the Digital Alarm Setup dialog 2 Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm 4 Set a value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require action Select the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list 5 For Setpoint Pickup select the digital input state on or off that defines the alarm ON condition By default the alarm is active when the digital input is ON 6 Inthe Delay field associated with the setpoint pickup enter a value for the number of seconds that the alarm ON condit
47. the relay output is controlled that is either Externally Controlled Remotely Controlled or PM Alarm Power Meter Controlled Hold Time For Timed and End of Demand Interval mode of operation enter how many seconds the relay remains energized Note For detailed descriptions on the different modes of operation see Relay Output Operating Modes in the meter documentation Click OK Configure the other relays as required Digital In A S1 Digital In A S2 Digital In A S6 Digital In B S1 Digital In B S2 Digital In B S6 Label Type a name identifying the digital input Mode Select the digital input mode of operation Normal Demand Interval Sync Pulse Conditional Energy Control or Input Metering Pulse Weight For Normal or Input Metering mode enter in the Pulse Weight box how many units of a measured or calculated quantity is associated with each pulse Units For Normal or Input Metering mode select the units used for the measured or calculated quantity if applicable Note For detailed descriptions on the different modes of operation refer to Digital Inputs in the PM800 series documentation Analog I O Refer to the meter documentation for instructions on how to set up the analog inputs Analog In A Al1 Analog In A AI2 Analog In B Al1 Analog In B I2 and analog outputs Analog Out A AO1 Analog Out A AO2 Analog Out B AO1 Analog Out B AO2 Analog Input
48. trend or select User Defined User Defined Register Select one of the available items for trending User Defined Scaling Select the appropriate multiplier for the item selected for trending User Defined Label Enter a descriptive name you want for the item selected for trending Waveform Capture Waveform capture is supported on the PM800 series meter This feature allows you to select and configure the waveform capture Status Select as appropriate the enable or disable value for this feature File Mode Select which method is used for storing waveforms FIFO first in first out mode discards the oldest waveform capture when the waveform storage is full Fill and Hold mode keeps the oldest waveform capture and does not record new ones when the waveform storage becomes full Channels This allows you to select which inputs you want to set up for waveform capture Double click Channels or select Channels then click Edit 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 131 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Depending on your wiring configuration certain inputs become N A not applicable and are not available to select 1 Select the voltage and or current input channels you want to capture then click Next 2 Setthe capture options Samples Cycle Duration cycles Pre Event Cycles Max Capture indicates the maximum number of recordings for waveform
49. value in the Delay field associated with the Pickup Limit for the number of seconds that the alarm ON condition needs to be true before the alarm is activated 7 Entera value for Dropout Limit that defines the alarm OFF condition 8 Enter a value in the Delay field associated with the Dropout Limit for the number of seconds that the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated 9 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 10 Select the checkbox next to one or more Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms 11 When you complete making changes to the alarms click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 75 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Basic Setup Page 76 of 166 To set the values for each of the Basic Setup parameters 1 Double click Basic Setup to open the list of parameters 2 Select the parameter and click Edi
50. 145 of 166 Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Branch circuit power meter device settings Page 146 of 166 Before using ION Setup make sure the meter s communications settings have been configured as explained in the BCPM Installation Guide or BCPMSC Installation Guide Device communications settings The Branch circuit power meter uses Modbus RTU protocol to communicate through its RS 485 serial communications port All devices on the same RS 485 loop must be set to the same baud rate and parity The recommended setting for direct serial communications is 8N1 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Device address Unit ID settings The Branch circuit power meter supports two device addresses one each for Panel 1 and Panel 2 Panel 1 address is set using the Communications Address DIP switch on the Branch circuit power meter Panel 2 address is automatically set to the next higher address that is Panel 1 address 1 Each panel in use must therefore be entered as a separate BCPM device in ION Setup Panel 1 and Panel 2 for a particular Branch circuit power meter are added as two meters in ION Setup as follows Toset up Panel 1 add a BCPM device in ION Setup and set its Unit ID to match the Communications Address DIP switch setting on the Branch circuit power meter Toset up Panel 2 add another BCPM device in ION Setup and set its Unit ID to the next higher address
51. 3 0 Device Configuration Guide The date and time to be sent to the device are displayed below as Synchronization Time 4 Click OK 5 Confirm that the checkboxes next to Device time and Sync to are selected then click Send to save your changes to the device The synchronization time and date overwrite the clock settings on the meter Demand Setup This setup screen allows you to configure the demand for this device Double click Demand Setup to upload the parameters and open the Demand Setup dialog Power Demand To send demand control to a digital output 1 Double click Power Demand or select Power Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes 3 Click the button next to Digital Output Association select an output to assign from the available channels at the left then click OK Channels that are already assigned appear on the right pane To receive demand control from a digital input 4 Click the button next to Digital Input Association select an input to assign from the available channels at the left then click OK Channels that are already assigned appear on the right pane Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect it
52. 6 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM Demand setup Demand is the average power consumption over a fixed time interval demand period typically 15 minutes Demand values are calculated for each sub interval then averaged over the number of sub intervals that make up the demand period Number of Sub intervals Type the number of sub intervals used for calculating demand default 1 Sub interval Length secs Type the number of seconds for each sub interval default 900 seconds Instantaneous Current Alarms The instantaneous current alarm setup parameters define the maximum high alarm and minimum low alarm limits for all branch and main circuits monitored by the Branch circuit power meter Instantaneous current alarms are ON only if the alarm conditions are met These alarms are reset automatically alarm is turned OFF or cleared when circuit current returns to the normal range High Alarm Threshold Type the instantaneous current value expressed as a percentage of the breaker size default 60 When the circuit current exceeds that value the high current alarm is activated To disable this alarm set value 0 zero Example If the threshold is set to 6096 the high alarm would be activated when instantaneous current for a 20 A breaker exceeds 12 A that is 20 A x 0 60 Low Alarm Threshold Type the instantaneo
53. 6200 meter is wired to the electrical service PT Primary Enter the value in Volts for the PT potential transformer Primary PT Secondary Enter the value in Volts for the PT secondary Note If a PT is not used enter the system s nominal voltage for both the PT Primary and PT Secondary settings for example voltage L L for Direct Delta connection CT Primary Enter the value in Amps for the CT current transformer primary CT Secondary Enter the value in Amps for the CT secondary 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 161 of 166 Chapter 13 ION6200 power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Communications Demand Display Page 162 of 166 When ION Setup connects to the ION6200 the meters communications settings are displayed on the Communications setup screen Note Altering the settings of a communications channel that is in use can cause a loss of communications with the meter Baud Rate Displays the meter s serial communications baud rate setting Protocol Displays the meter s serial communications protocol setting Note The Factory protocol is only used by Technical Support for troubleshooting purposes Unit ID Displays the meter s unit ID RTS Delay Displays the RTS ready to send delay setting for the meter s serial communication Demand is the average power consumption over a fixed time period demand period which is usually fifteen minutes Demand va
54. 85 connection and click OK Address Enter a value from 1 to 247 for the device address unit ID then click OK Baud Rate Select the baud rate from the dropdown list then click OK Parity Select the communications port parity from the dropdown list then click OK Note Make sure that the Protocol Baud Rate and Parity settings on your meter are set to the same values as all other devices on the RS 485 network and that these values also match any device settings used to communicate with the RS 485 network 3 Click Send to save your changes to the device This screen allows you to define the power system that the meter is monitoring 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 87 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 88 of 166 To set the values for the Basic Setup parameters 1 Double click a parameter or select a parameter and click Edit to open its specific setup dialog then follow the steps listed under the relevant parameter sections below 2 Click Send when you complete all of the changes to save your changes to the meter For more information see the meter s user guide available from www schneider electric com System Type To configure the System Type 1 Select the power system configuration from the dropdown list and click Next 2 Select values from the dropdown lists for Number of CTs and Number of VTs The number of CTs and
55. 97 Meter Resets x esc he ee hie AE EASA EASES BSD DE SESE HEN ra theta 97 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 85 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide PM5500 meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the meter are configured For more information see the meter s user guide Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure the meter For more information see the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup online help Setting up a device without a front panel Setting up the Ethernet port 1 Disconnect your computer from the network 2 Using an Ethernet cable connect one of the meter s Ethernet ports to your computer 3 Open a web browser and enter 169 254 0 1 in the address box 4 Logintothe meter webpages using the default login settings Username user1 Password pass1 5 Navigate to Setup Ethernet 6 Modify the Ethernet setup parameters with the settings your system administrator assigned for the meter then press Apply 7 Disconnect the computer from the meter and connect the meter s Ethernet port to the network PM5500 setup screens The following sections describe the setup screens that are available for the PM5500 meter For information about features see the PowerLogic PM5500 user guide available from www schneider electric com Note For each regi
56. CC Select 502 from the dropdown list for the IP Port Select a group from the dropdown list for Group Click OK Setting up the as an Ethernet gateway You can set up the as an Ethernet gateway this allows you to communicate with RS 485 serial devices on the serial port through the s Ethernet port Make sure the communications settings for all devices in the RS 485 loop are set up properly see PM800 series meter setup on page 108 For RS 485 wiring instructions refer to the PM800 series meter documentation Each serial device on the RS 485 loop must be added to the s device list by using the web browser to access the webpages Refer to the documentation for details 1 Start ION Setup in Network mode See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup 2 Add anew site Select Ethernet then select the Gateway box New Site General Timings Name Ethergate site 1 Comm Link gt Serial Modem O Ethernet Ethernet Options Y Gateway Gateway Info 10 160 10 10 IP ddr v Part Ok Cancel Help 3 Inthe Gateway Info boxes enter the IP address of the ECC Select 502 from the dropdown list for the IP Port Click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 109 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note Set the IP Port to 502
57. Display tab of the Device Properties dialog box when communications has been established with the device If another template is highlighted select the appropriate template for the device and click OK to return to the Network Viewer 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 15 of 166 Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Device Properties General Display Tools Template Type iEM3000 Template Options ASMEM3150 ASMEM3155 ASMEM3250 ASMEM3255 Default Cancel Help Acti9 iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 energy meter setup screens The following sections describe the setup screens that are available for Acti9 iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 energy meters For more information about the features of these devices refer to the Acti9 EM3100 series EM3200 series user manual available from www schneider electric com Alarming A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow this instructions can result in death or serious injury This setup screen allows you to configure the parameters of all alarms for your device For complete details about all alarms and available parameters refer to the Acti9 EM3100 series
58. MI Mode Select a data format mode from the dropdown list to specify how data is shown on the meter s display Energy Resolution Current Resolution Voltage Resolution and Power Resolution Select a value from the dropdown list for the resolution of the specific parameter I O Configuration You can set up and configure the inputs and outputs for this device including energy pulsing I O setup meter resets metering standards multi tarrif and RS 485 base comm with the following screens Energy Pulsing This screen allows you to set the values for the Energy Pulsing parameter Front Panel LED This parameter allows you to configure the set the function of the Alarm and energy pulsing LED To set the LED mode 1 Double click Front Panel LED or click Front Panel LED then click Edit The Front Panel LED parameter has three modes Disabled Alarm or Energy Disabled mode turns off the LED Alarm mode configures the LED for alarming application Energy mode configures the LED for energy pulsing application 2 If you choose Energy then select a value from the dropdown list for Parameter and click OK 3 Enter a value for Pulse Rate and click OK 4 Click Send to save the change to the meter Digital Output D1 D2 To set the Digital Output 1 Double click a digital output parameter or select a digital output parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog 2 Select Energy from the dropdown list for Control and
59. OK Phase Rotation Select the phase rotation from the dropdown list for phase rotation and click OK The Clock setup screen allows you to set the date and time of the internal clock of a device and to synchronize the date and time of the devices in your system with your workstation Note If the power to your device is interrupted you may see a dialog prompting you to reset the date and time In the event of power loss the intemal clock data is saved for up to 48 hours Device time The Device time parameter shows the date and time on the device 1 Select Device time and click Edit to manually change the date and time settings The Device time changes to Update to and shows the date and time that will be sent to the device 2 Make any changes to the date and time click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Sync to The Snyc to parameter shows the Clock Sync Type for example UTC and Synchronization Time 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter Note Configure time synchronization based on any requirements of the devices in your system and the system software for correct operation for example selecting PC Standard Time No DST for StruxureWare Power Management 1 Select Sync to and click Edit 2 Select the appropriate time type from the dropdown list 3 Choose a time zone for Time offset from PC if applicable
60. PowerLogic ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide 7EN02 0293 06 01 2014 O Be EX yew G Ee coe vem uet Took windon deb A Schneider Safety information Important information Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate service or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure 2 The addition of either symbol to a Danger or Warning safety AN ZA label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential N personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death 4 DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury The safety
61. Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms Unary Unary alarms are alarms that affect only a single element or component The power meter has four unary alarms for alarming when any of the following occur The meter powers up after a control power loss The meter resets for any reason The meter self diagnostic feature detects an issue The meter detects a phase rotation different than expected To configure unary alarms 1 Select Unary then click Edit to open the Unary Alarm Setup dialog 2 Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm 4 Seta value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require action Select the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list 5 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 6 Select the checkbox next to one
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63. VTs that can be selected is based on the power system configuration selected in previous step 3 Click Finish to return to the Basic Setup screen CT Primary Enter a value into the field for the CT primary and click OK CT Secondary Select a value in Amps from the dropdown list for the CT secondary and click OK VT Primary Enter a value into the field for the VT primary and click OK VT Secondary Select the appropriate voltage value from the dropdown list for the VT secondary and click OK VT Connection Select the VT connection type from the dropdown list for the VT connection and click OK Nominal Voltage Enter a value into the field in Volts for the normal voltage level of the electrical service and click OK Nominal Current Enter a value into the field in Amps for the normal current level and click OK Nominal Frequency Select a value in Hz from the dropdown list for Nominal Frequency and click OK Nominal Power Factor Enter a value into the field for the expected power factor of the load being monitored and click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter Phase Rotation For 3 phase systems select the system s phase rotation from the dropdown list and click OK Device Label This setup screen allows you to enter a label for a device Meter Identification To set the values for the Meter Identification pa
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65. action and those that do not require action Select the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list 5 Enter a value in percent for High High Limit for Pickup and for Dropout 6 Enter a value in percent for High Limit for Pickup and for Dropout 7 Entera value in percent for Low Limit for Pickup and for Dropout 8 Enter a value in percent for Low Low Limit for Pickup and for Dropout 9 Enter a value in Amps for Breaker Rating 10 Enter a value in seconds for Time Delay 11 Click Inputs to open the Input Selection dialog 12 Select from the available digital inputs at the left click to add the input to the selected column at the right then click OK 13 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 14 Select the checkbox next to one or more outputs in Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms Multi Circuit Power The PM5350IB and PM5350PB model meters each have six 6 multi circuit power alarms for alarming on a power input status By default the
66. alarm 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 153 of 166 Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Voltage Alarms The voltage alarm setup parameters define the alarm delay timer and threshold limit for voltage inputs monitored by the BCPM BCPMSC if your BCPM BCPMSC model option supports this feature The alarm delay setting defines how many seconds a voltage input needs to be in an alarm state that is exceeds the over voltage alarm threshold or falls below the under voltage alarm threshold before the alarm is activated A return to normal non alarm state is instantaneous so the alarm delay timer is reset if the voltage retums to normal state before the timer expires The alarm threshold setting defines the limit for a high voltage or low voltage alarm state expressed as a percentage of the breaker size To disable an alarm set its threshold value to 0 zero Volts Over Voltage Delay s Type the number of seconds the voltage needs to be continuously above the Over Voltage Threshold level before the Over Voltage alarm is activated Under Voltage Delay s Type the number of seconds the voltage needs to be continuously below the Under Voltage Threshold level before the Under Voltage alarm is activated Over Voltage Threshold V Type the limit for the Over Voltage alarm state in Volts To disable this alarm for all voltage inputs set its threshol
67. alert symbol shall not be used with this signal word Please note Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction installation and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Safety precautions Safety precautions Installation wiring testing and service must be performed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes 4 DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E in the USA or applicable local standards Electrical equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel Turn of all power supplying a device before working on it Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all poer is off Replace all devices doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment Always use grounded external CTs for current inputs Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury e A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and
68. and PM5300 series power meters Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters The PowerLogic PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters provide measurements alarming for key parameters and non critical breaker status monitoring and control The power meter measures currents and voltages and reports real time RMS root mean squared values for all three phases and neutral In addition the power meter calculates power factor real power reactive power and other power and energy values For more information refer to the following documents available from www schneider electric com PowerLogic PM5100 Series Power and Energy Meter User Guide PowerLogic PM5300 Series Power and Energy Meter User Guide PowerLogic PM5100 Series Installation guide PowerLogic PM5300 Series Installation guide In this section PM5100 and PM5300 series meter setup essnes 38 Using LON SOU desatada ves tecto no teens etc despecta 38 Meter identification 200 e cece cece ccc IRI RImrrrrrrrIIl 38 PM5100 and PM5300 series setup screens _ 22 22222 c cc ccceee cece eee eee 38 Puede cL 38 BaSiGSGtup PEE 42 ClOCK RR MCCC Rx ET 43 Data Log Fess erat sate he Eee TEARS 44 Demand Setup c3 e ce ete RT ea RE EE dU ead stich dodo 44 Device Labels cs noui iaa etsi Ch a ead o ror CORN Ife suba dete fosa 46 Front Panel Display ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss esses essere 46 I O Configuration
69. arameter and click OK 3 Enter a value for Pulse Rate and click OK 4 Click Send to save the change to the meter Digital Output D1 D2 To set the Digital Output 1 Double click a digital output parameter or select a digital output parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog Select Energy from the dropdown list for Control and click OK Choose an energy type from the dropdown list for Parameter Enter a value for Pulse Rate then click OK o Ro N Click Send to save the changes to the meter Page 94 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter I O Setup The power meter can accept four 4 digital inputs and up to two 2 digital mechanical relay outputs For more information on I O descriptions and configuration details see the user guide for the meter available from www schneider electric com Digital Input S1 S2 S3 S4 1 4 Double click a digital input parameter or select a digital input parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog Enter text in the Label field to identify the digital input if required Control Mode shows either Normal or Demand Sync based on the existing associations Normal mode indicates that the digital input is available for use by alarms Demand Sync indicates that the digital input is configured to accept a demand sync pulse from a utility demand meter Select
70. arameters and open the I O Setup dialog Initializing a meter will reset or disable certain parameters Make sure to read the warning message that appears listing the parameters that are about to be reset Digital Input DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 1 Select a digital input parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog 2 If required use the Label field to update the label that identifies the digital input 3 Make note of the Control Mode based on the existing associations Normal mode indicates that the digital input is available for use by alarms Demand Sync indicates that the digital input is configured to accept a demand sync pulse from a utility demand meter 4 Select atime in milliseconds for Debounce Make note of any associations that appear in the Associations window 5 Click OK to return to the I O Setup screen Digital Output D01 and D02 1 Select a digital output parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog 2 If required use the Label field to update the label that identifies the digital output 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 63 of 166 Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide LED Control Meter Resets Page 64 of 166 Note For Control Mode the digital output is set based on the associations made with Alarms or Demand If the digital output is associated with Alarms its control mode is Alarm if the digital output is associated with demand the control mod
71. ate Use this to set the baud rate for RS 485 communications Make sure all devices connected on the same RS 485 loop are set to the same baud rate Parity Make sure the communications link site and all devices connected to that site are set to the same parity setting 1 Select a parameter Modbus Address Baud Rate or Parity and click Edit 2 A parameter editing screen appears Enter the appropriate value into the field or select 3 from the dropdown lists and click OK Click Send to save your changes to the meter Communications card firmware upgrade a A OO N Note You can only upgrade the E5600 communication card s firmware through the RS 485 port Before you begin make sure all necessary information from the E5600 meter has been recorded including the password Save the E5600 firmware upgrade file to your computer desktop or a local folder Right click the E5600 meter icon and select Properties Click the Tools tab then click Firmware Upgrade A prompt displays alerting you that all recorded data for the device will be reset Click OK to proceed Navigate to the location where you saved the firmware upgrade file select it then click Open Enterthe ION Setup password to upgrade the firmware Upgrade considerations While your meter s communication card is undergoing a firmware upgrade be aware of the following e e e Page 142 of 166 The meter s I O may de energiz
72. before proceeding that only parameters you intend to reset are listed 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury NOTICE LOSS OF DATA Before changing device configuration values make sure that all recorded data has been saved in a secure location Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data Global reset Global resets will reset the following parameters e All energy values All demand values All min max values All alarm logs and counters All 1 O counters and timers To reset all meter parameters 1 Select the checkbox next to Meter Initialization to select all groups and their respective items 2 Click Reset to perform the device re initialization Single reset Single resets will reset selected parameters e e Energy Demand Alarms Digital Inputs Counters Digital Outputs Counters Load Operation Timer 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 65 of 166 Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide To reset selected meter parameters 1 Select the chec
73. below 2 When you complete the changes click Send to save your changes to the meter For more information refer to the meter s user guide available from www schneider electric com System Type To configure the power system type 1 Select the power system configuration from the dropdown list and click Next 2 Select the number of CTs and VTs and if appropriate select which phases they are connected to from their respective dropdown lists The number of CTs and VTs that can be selected is based on the power system configuration selected in previous step 3 Click Finish to return to the Basic Setup screen CT Primary Enter a value in Amps for the CT Primary and click OK CT Secondary Select a value from the dropdown list for the CT Secondary and click OK VT Primary Enter a value in Volts for the VT Primary and click OK VT Secondary Select a value from the dropdown list for the VT Secondary and click OK VT Connection Select a value from the dropdown list for the VT Connection and click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters Clock Nominal Voltage Enter the normal or designed voltage level in Volts of the electrical service and click OK Nominal Current Enter a value in Amps for the Nominal Current and click OK Nominal Frequency Select the power system s Nominal Frequency from the dropdown list and
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75. capture and is shown for informational purpose only 3 Click Finish then click Send to save your changes to the device Page 132 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter The PowerLogic E5600 is a cost effective S base socket meter with ANSI C 12 20 Class 0 2 accuracy In this section E5600 meter setup cnn 134 Meter setup through IR optical port 2 0 2 2020 c ee eec cece eeeeeeeeeees 134 Meter setup through RS 485 1 0 22 eee ccc cece cc cece esee ee 137 Communications card firmware upgrade eeeeeessese 142 Meter protection 32260 ut DL unes 143 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 133 of 166 Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide E5600 meter setup The E5600 has two configuration options via the meter s IR infrared optical port or through the RS 485 connection If you need to change your meter s default RS 485 settings you must first connect to your meter through the IR optical port to configure the meter s RS 485 communications settings Otherwise your meter can be configured through the RS 485 connection Refer to Default RS 485 settings on page 141 Note Meter password protection can only be implemented through the IR optical port Tools required Be
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77. chneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter Basic Setup Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms When you finish configuring alarms and click Send the configured alarms are saved to the device If any of the alarms are invalid a message will appear identifying the invalid alarm s To set the values for each of the Basic Setup parameters 1 Double click Basic Setup to open the list of parameters 2 Select the parameter and click Edit to open its specific setup dialog and then follow the steps listed under the relevant parameter sections below 3 When you complete the changes click Send to save your changes to the device For more information refer to the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide available from www schneider electric com System Type To configure the system type 1 Select the power system configuration from the dropdown list 2 Click Next then select the number of CTs and VTs from their respective dropdown lists The number of CTs and VTs that can be selected are based
78. click OK Nominal Power Factor Enter a value for the expected power factor of the load being monitored and click OK Phase Rotation For 3 phase systems select the system s phase rotation from the dropdown list and click OK The Clock setup screen allows you to set the date and time and any necessary time offset of the internal clock of a device and to synchronize the date and time of the devices in your system with your workstation Note If the power to your device is interrupted you may see a dialog prompting you to reset the date and time In the event of power loss the intemal clock data is saved for up to 48 hours Device time To change the date and time on a device 1 Select Device time and click Edit to manually change the date and time settings The Device time changes to Update to and shows the date and time that will be sent to the device 2 Make any changes to the date and time click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Sync to To change the Clock Sync Type Time offset from PC and Synchronization Time 1 Select Sync to and click Edit 2 Select the appropriate Clock Sync Type from the dropdown list 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 43 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Data Log 1 Note 4 Select the Clock Sync Type based on any requirements of the devices in your system and the system softwar
79. ct your time format 24 hour or 12 hour AM PM Phase Notation Select your line phase label format A B C N or 1 2 3 N Refer to the meter documentation for I O descriptions wiring and configuration details Digital Out KY Label Type a name identifying the KY digital output Mode Select the KY digital output mode of operation e Normal Use this mode for normal ON OFF operation of the KY digital output Latched Use this mode for latching behavior once ON stays ON Remotely Controlled Energize the relay by issuing a command from a remote PC or programmable controller The relay remains energized until a command to de energize is issued from a remote PC or programmable controller or until the power meter loses control power When control power is restored the relay will not be re energized Power Meter Controlled When an alarm condition assigned to the relay occurs the relay is energized The relay remains energized even after all alarm conditions assigned to the relay have dropped out until a command to de energize is issued from a remote PC or programmable controller until the high priority alarm log is cleared from the display or until the power meter loses control power When control power is restored the relay will not be re energized if the alarm condition is not TRUE For Timed or End of Demand Interval mode use the Hold Time register to enter how many seconds the KY digital output remains energized F
80. d and click OK then click Send to send your changes to the meter Meter resets Use this setup screen to perform reset functions for the meter 1 Select a reset parameter then click Edit Peak Demand Reset clears peak demand values Master Reset clears all demand and energy values and clears the load profile Energy Reset clears all energy accumulated values total delivered received 2 Use the dropdown box to select Reset or No Reset then click OK 3 Click Send to save your changes to the meter The parameters for which you selected Reset are reset immediately The parameters for which you selected No Reset are not reset to reset those parameters repeat this procedure setting those parameters to Reset Use this setup screen to configure the E5600 meter s RS 485 communications settings Default RS 485 settings Modbus Address Displayed on meter front panel Baud Rate 9600 bps pay Nopariyor None Note Changing RS 485 Comm parameters while communicating through the RS 485 port will cause you to lose communications with your meter Modbus Address Use this to set the device address unit ID for the E5600 meter The allowable Modbus address range is 1 to 247 Make sure the Modbus address is unique to each device on that RS 485 loop 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 141 of 166 Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Baud R
81. d period typically 15 minutes 1 Select Interval Length parameter and click Edit 2 Select either Block Demand or Sliding Window Demand Block Demand Select the Block Length from the dropdown list Sliding Window Demand Select the appropriate Period Sub Interval from the dropdown list For example if you require a 30 minute interval broken into two periods of 15 minutes each select 2 x 15 minutes 3 Click OK then Send to save your changes to the meter 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter Device labels Select Device Identification and click Edit Type the device label for the E5600 meter in the Enter Device Identification box The device label can be 1 18 ASCII characters Click OK then Send to save your changes to the meter Energy pulsing Energy pulsing transitions the digital output KY relay from low high or high low each time the source energy parameter increases by the Ke value There are two digital outputs on the E5600 The digital output pulse rate is not affected by the PT and CT multipliers that you enter on the Basic Setup screen To change the pulse rate you must configure the Ke value as outlined below Note The meter may not begin energy pulsing for up to 15 minutes after you initially configure energy pulsing after receiving the meter from the factory because of the default demand interva
82. d to save your changes to the device Basic Setup This setup screen allows you to set the values for each of the Basic Setup parameters For details about all available setup parameters for Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series devices refer to the Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series user manual 1 Double click Basic Setup to open the dialog showing a list of parameters 2 Select a parameter and click Edit to open its specific setup dialog and then follow the steps listed under the relevant parameter sections below System Type Selectthe correct Power System for your installation from the dropdown list then click Next Choose System Options from the available dropdown lists then click Finish CT Primary Enter the value in amps for the CT primary and click OK Note that the number of CTs and VTsthat can be configured is based on the power system configuration selected EM3150 EM3155 are direct connect models and therefore no CT VT information is available for configuration 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 17 of 166 Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide 3 Click Send to save your changes to the device Clock The Clock setup screen allows you to set the date and time of the internal clock of a device and to synchronize the date and time of the devices in your system with your workstation Note If the power to your device is
83. d value to 0 Volts Under Voltage Threshold V Type the limit for the Under Voltage alarm state in Volts To disable this alarm for all voltage inputs set its threshold value to 0 Volts Voltage Alarm Hysteresis 96 Type the value expressed as a percentage of the alarm threshold that defines how much the voltage must fall below the Over voltage threshold or rise above the Under voltage threshold to determine the alarm s OFF state Example If the Over Voltage Threshold is set to 270 V and the Under Voltage Threshold is set to 200 V a 596 hysteresis would result in an over voltage alarm OFF state at 256 5 V and below that is 270 V minus 270 V x 0 05 and an under voltage alarm OFF state at 190 V and above that is 200 V minus 200 V x 0 05 Page 154 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 12 Enercept meter Chapter 12 Enercept meter The Enercept meter is a cost effective solution for standard energy metering applications It combines easy to install split core CTs and highly accurate digital metering and communications electronics in the same package Its unique design reduces installation costs by eliminating the need for a separate meter enclosure or to disconnect conductors There are two models of the Enercept meter The Basic model reports power and energy while the Enhanced model provides multiple parameters including power demand
84. dition or measurement for the standard alarm Enter the setpoint pickup value absolute or relative see item G below and the pickup delay in seconds Enter the setpoint dropout value absolute or relative see item G below and the dropout delay in seconds To specify absolute values for the setpoint pickup and dropout limits clear uncheck the Relative of Avg box To specify setpoint pickup and dropout limits as a percentage above or below the RMS average value Avg select check the Relative 96 of Avg box Use the Priority boxto setthe alarm priority Use the Data Logs check boxes to select which onboard data log s are used to record the selected alarm Selectthe Waveform Capture boxto trigger a waveform capture on alarm or clear 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 121 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 122 of 166 the boxto disable waveform capture on alarm If you want to trigger a digital output or relay on an alarm click the Output button select one ofthe available outputs then click the button to move itto the Selected column Click OK To create a new alarm click Add then specify the alarm condition and measurement as described in the previous steps Note that there is a limit to the number of alarms you can create The Add button is disabled once that limit is reached In this case you must delete an exi
85. down list and click Finish 2 Click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 51 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Input This mode allows you to define the active tariff using one or more status inputs Select Input from the dropdown list and click Next Choose a value from the dropdown list for Number of Tariffs Choose a value from the dropdown list for Tariff Associations View the Existing Associations panel to see current associations a Bom Click Finish then Send to save your changes to the device Time of Day This mode allows you to define times days and date ranges during which specific tariffs are active 1 Select Time of Day from the dropdown list and click Next The Set Tariff Options dialog appears Select the checkbox next to a tarrif or select a tariff and click Edit Choose a value from the dropdown list for Type such as Everyday Weekend Enter values in minutes for Start and End and indicate AM or PM Select the checkbox next to Date Range To specify a date range sand click OK Click the arrows to enter a date for Start and End Repeat these steps for all tariffs you need to configure o NO aA FF WO DN Click Finish then Send to save your changes to the device RS 485 Base Comm Page 52 of 166 This screen allows you to set the parameters for the Modbus RS 485 Base Comm M
86. e since 100 1 160 0 625 Digital Output Pulse Digital Output On Off State 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 kWh Accumulated Front panel display Configure the following to specify how many data screens are displayed on the front panel and the time duration for each displayed screen of Displays You can configure a maximum of six 6 display screens 1 Select of Displays then click Edit 2 Usethe Display Editor window to edit add or delete the displayed parameters Toedit the displayed parameter select it then click Edit In the Display Screen Setup window use the Parameter box to select the quantity you want to display Use the Indicator box to assign a three character label for the displayed parameter Toadda new display screen click New Set the Parameter and Indicator as described above Todelete a display screen select it then click Delete Page 140 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter Note Do not delete the Modbus Unit ID display screen If you do you may not be able to recover the Modbus Unit ID for the device 3 Click Exitto return to the Front Panel Display setup screen then click Send to save your changes to the meter Display On Time You can configure a duration from 1 second to 15 seconds 1 Select Display On Time then click Edit 2 Enterthe Display On Time in the space provide
87. e RR eR RR erre 14 Adding the Acti9 iEM3100 series EM3200 series energy meter to a site 15 Acti9 iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 energy meter setup screens 16 Alarming ns 16 Baslie Setup ternene etse loose tatardaa bonore TANE das 17 9 010 SM PRONUM COE EAS 18 1 0 Configuration uuusuussssssssssssssssssssssss esses s esses onn 18 Energy Pulsing I Yi SEDES EID IR MR EO EE 19 Input Metering 00 000 cece ccc eee cece cece I RII rrrrrrrrrrles 19 Meter Resets dieit serrat 20 RS 485 Base Comm eee cc ccc cece cece a a ie iei 21 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 13 of 166 Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the Acti9 iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 energy meters are configured For details about setting the communications parameters refer to the Acti9 EM3100 series iEM3200 series user manual available from www schneider electric com Setting up a network site Page 14 of 166 You can communicate with the Acti9 iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 energy meters using Modbus RTU protocol through its RS 485 serial communications port or through an Ethernet gateway None of the meters have an onboard Ethernet TCP port Device communications
88. e data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Do not use displayed data as a substitute for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury This screen allows you to configure the parameters for all alarms for this meter Page 70 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters Note Only alarms that apply to the selected power system configuration can be enabled Standard The power meter has 29 standard over under alarms To configure the standard alarms 1 2 In the Alarming screen select Standard then click Edit to open the Standard Alarm Setup dialog Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values Note After selecting or clearing the checkbox for Enable you must enter valid configuration values in the Standard Alarm Setup screen before you can continue configuring other alarms If you click Cancel the Alarming screen appears and any changes you have made to the Standard alarm settings will revert to their previous values Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm Seta value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require action Selec
89. e dhaucesna ves 28 Demand Setlp dec dhe re tear ato he ado rat e ober id ie ect t de 28 Front Panel Display ssssssssssssssssssssssssssses essere essen 30 Meter ReSels occu doa tt o the eoe dotem Ent ues J 30 RS 485 Base Comm ns 31 SOBRE 32 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 23 of 166 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide EM7230 EM7280 meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the EM7230 EM7280 energy meters are configured For details about setting the communications parameters refer to the PowerLogic EM7230 EM7280 Smart Demand Controller Installation Guide available from www schneider electric com Setting up a network site You can communicate with the EM7230 EM7280 energy meters using Modbus RTU protocol through the meter s RS 485 serial communications port or through an Ethernet gateway The meters do not have an onboard Ethernet TCP port Device communications format Make sure all the devices in the RS 485 loop are set to the same protocol Device communications settings Make sure all the devices on the same RS 485 loop are set to the same baud rate and parity Device address unit ID settings Make sure the device address unit ID is unique for each device in a given RS 485 loop allowable range 1 to 247 for Modbus devices Ethernet and Modbus gateway communications A Modb
90. e do not affect the digital output pulse signal To change the pulse rate you must change the Ke value See Energy pulsing on page 139 for details Clock The front panel of the E5600 displays hours and minutes in 24 hour clock format regardless of whether your computer displays time in a 12 or 24 hour clock format Note Setting or synchronizing the meter s time causes the demand interval to be reset which creates artificially low real time demand values Only set or synchronize the meter s time during periods of low demand or at the beginning of the demand interval To manually set the meter s local time 1 Select the Date Time parameter and click Edit 2 Usethe Meter Date dropdown button to display the calendar You can use the left or right scroll button to change the month Click the calendar day to set the meter date 3 Click the hour minute second or AM PM setting then use the up down scroll buttons or use your computer s keyboard to change the value The time information is sent to the meter exactly as entered No corrections such as Daylight Savings Time are applied to the time information or supported by the meter 4 Click OK then Send to set the date and time To synchronize the meter s time to the computer s time 1 Select the Date Time parameter and click Sync 2 Click Send The meter s time is set to the time on the computer Demand Demand is the average power consumption over a fixed time period deman
91. e for correct operation for example select PC Standard Time No DST for StruxureWare Power Management Choose atime zone from the dropdown list for Time offset from PC if applicable The date and time to be sent to the device appear below as Synchronization Time Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the meter The synchronization time and date overwrite the clock settings on the meter This setup screen allows you to configure the parameters for Data Log 1 To set the values for the Data Log 1 parameters Status To configure the Status of Data Log 1 1 2 Double click Status or select Status and click Edit Select a value from the dropdown list for status Interval To configure the Interval of Data Log 1 1 2 Double click Interval or select Interval and click Edit Select a value in minutes or hours from the dropdown list and click OK Channels To configure the Channels of Data Log 1 1 2 Demand Setup This setup screen allows you to configure the power and current demand and clock sync offset for this meter Page 44 of 166 Double click Channels or select Channels and click Edit Select from the available channels at left then click to move the channels to the column at the right and click OK To set the values for the Demand Setup parameters Power Demand 1 Double click Power Demand or select Power Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for
92. e for displaying PF sign Page 120 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Voltage Harmonic Method Select how the magnitude of voltage harmonic is displayed Current Harmonic Method Select how the magnitude of current harmonic is displayed Onboard Alarms Events Standard This allows you to configure the standard alarms Select Standard then click Edit B Standard Alarm Setup Current Enable lt C Label Overla Current Loss E Over Van Over Vbn Over Vcn F Over Yab Over Vbc Over Vca Delay Setpoint Pickup fz x1 0 p secs Setpoint Dropout IL 3 x1 0 0 secs G Relative of Avg rs Priority Under Van Under Vbn High 1 Under Vcn I Under Vab b Under Vbc J Data Logs Ma I B Under Vca ol M UNES Hy rn gt Waveform Capture Iv Outputs K L Add f Delete 4 M Cancel Help The two boxes atthe top lists the standard alarm condition and measurement that defines the highlighted item in alarms list You can use these boxes to change the condition and measurement for this alarm Select the Enable box to enable the selected highlighted alarm or clear the box to disable the alarm The Label box identifies the name of the standard alarm Use this box to rename the alarm as necessary for example if you changed the con
93. e in the data log The setup procedure is similar to the one described in the Channels section under Billing Log on page 111 Device Labels Select a parameter and click Edit Enter a label or nameplate description for the meter click OK then click Send Device Label Enter a value for the Device Label Device Nameplate Enter a value for Device Nameplate for example Circuit Monitor EN50160 Setup EN50160 Evaluation Select the appropriate option to enable or disable the EN50160 evaluation feature Page 114 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters First Day of Week Select Sunday or Monday to be the first day of the week Interruption 7o Nominal Enter the value that defines what constitutes a voltage interruption expressed as a percentage of nominal voltage For example if Interruption Y Nominal is set to 1 a voltage interruption is recorded if the voltage drops below 99 of its nominal value Max Short Interruption secs Enter the longest time duration in number of seconds that defines a short interruption For example if Max Short Interruption secs is set to 270 seconds a voltage interruption lasting longer than that time is considered a long interruption Slow Voltage Variations Enter the value that defines the allowable range of slow voltage variations expressed as a percentage of nominal voltage
94. e is set to Demand Otherwise the control mode is set to External 3 Select Normal Timed or Coil Hold for Behavior Mode 4 Enteratime value in seconds for On Time 5 Make note of any associations for this digital output that appear in the Associations window 6 Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device This screen allows you to set the values for the LED Mode parameters LED Mode The LED Mode parameter has three modes Off Alarm or Energy Offmode tums off the LED Alarm mode causes the LED to flash when there are any active high priority alarms The LED continues to blink until the alarm is acknowledged Energy mode causes the LED to flash at a rate proportional to the amount of energy consumed and it is used to verify the accuracy of the power meter To set the mode 1 Click LED Mode and then click Edit 2 Select Off Alarm or Energy from the dropdown list and click OK 3 Click Send to save the change to the device Meter values can be re initialized through the meter reset parameters Resets are grouped so that either all items listed can be selected for reset global reset or individual items or groups of items can be selected for reset single reset Resetting device parameter values may affect alarm status and or any recorded data Also make sure to read the warning message that appears listing the parameters that are about to be reset At the Reset Confirmation dialog verify
95. e or change state Do not have any other communications taking place on your RS 485 network The meter will continue to measure and log data but it will not update real time displayed values until the upgrade is completed 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter Meter protection Meter protection can be configured only through the front optical port See Meter setup through IR optical port on page 134 for connection details Start ION Setup in Single Device Configuration mode see the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup Password protecting the meter 1 Double click Meter Protection 2 Select Protection Lockout then click Edit 3 Type a numeric password in the box then click Enable 4 Record the password in a secure place Make sure you do not lose or forget the password as this is the only way to disable protection later 5 Click Send to save the changes to the meter With a password protected E5600 meter you can still make changes to these setup screens through the RS 485 connection these parameters are not protected from modifications Front Panel Display RS 485 Comm Disabling password protection When the E5600 meter is password protected you must enter the correct password when you are initially p
96. e used to record the selected alarm Selectthe Waveform Capture boxto trigger a waveform capture on alarm or clear the box if you do not wantto trigger a waveform capture on alarm J lf you want to trigger a digital output or relay on an alarm click the Output button select one ofthe available outputs then click button to move it to Selected Click OK To create a new Boolean alarm click Add then specify the alarm type and select the digital input as described in the previous steps L To delete an alarm select it from the alarms list then click Delete Click Send to save the changes to the meter Depending on the type of changes a meter reset might occur Modification Warning i Due to setup changes you have made the following will occur Soft Reset 1 0 module relays may deenergize Alarms may pick up or drop out Do you wish to continue Do not show this warning again during this session Note that clicking Yes will power cycle reset the device Click Yes to confirm and proceed with your changes or No to cancel and go back to the previous dialog Phasor Viewer This screen shows the voltage and current readings inputs magnitude for the Phasors and the values in degrees relative to V1 for the Phase Angles You can view and print the information Page 126 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Repor
97. efore proceeding that only parameters you intend to reset are listed A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 97 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide NOTICE LOSS OF DATA Before changing device configuration values make sure that all recorded data has been saved in a secure location Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data Meter initialization Meter initialization clears all counters and accumulators and prepares the meter for service Meter initialization resets the cumulative quantities of the following parameters All energy values All demand values All active load timers All min max values All alarm and counters All I O counters and timers All energy pulse output channels All digital output counters All energy values by phase All digital output ontimes All digital input counters All digital input ontimes To reset all meter parameters 1 Select the checkbox next to Meter Initialization to select all groups and their respective items 2 Click Reset 3 Verify before proceeding that
98. elect a date format from the dropdown list for example MM DD Y Y Y Y Time Format Select a value from the dropdown list for example AM PM HMI mode Select a value from the dropdown list for example IEC for displaying data on the LCD display Energy Resolution Current Resolution Voltage Resolution and Power Resolution Select the appropriate values for the resolution of the specific parameter 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter I O Setup A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Donotrely solely on device data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use device control for time critical functions because delays can occur between the time a control action is initiated and when that action is applied Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury The power meter can accept four 4 digital inputs and two 2 digital mechanical relay outputs For more information on I O descriptions and configuration details refer to the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide available from www schneider electric com Double click I O Setup to upload the p
99. en select Standard then click Edit to open the Standard Alarm Setup dialog Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values Note After selecting the checkbox for Enable to enable a Standard alarm that has not yet been configured you must enter valid configuration settings before you can continue performing any other actions including disabling the alarm Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm Seta value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require action Select the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list For Setpoint Pickup enter a value that defines the alarm ON condition Inthe Delay field associated with the Setpoint Pickup enter a value for the number of seconds that the alarm ON condition needs to be true before the alarm is activated For Setpoint Dropout enter a value for the magnitude above for Over or below for Under that defines the alarm OFF condition Inthe Delay field associated with the Setpoint Dropout enter a value for the number of seconds that the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 10 Select the checkbox next to an Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Note Assigned channels are channels
100. er valid configuration settings for the disabled alarm before you can continue configuring other alarms Select a value from the dropdown list for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require immediate action 5 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog Select the checkbox next to an channel listed in Available Channels to associate the alarm with that channel then click OK The column at the right shows any channels that are already assigned 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 41 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Basic Setup Page 42 of 166 Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms 7 Click Send to save all changes to the meter This screen allows you to define the power system that the meter is monitoring To set the values for the Basic Setup parameters 1 Select a parameter and click Edit to open its specific setup dialog and then follow the steps listed under the relevant parameter sections
101. es you have made to the Standard alarm settings will revert to their previous values Clearing the Enable checkbox to disable the alarm still requires that you enter valid configuration settings for the disabled alarm before you can continue configuring other alarms 4 Select a value from the dropdown list for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require immediate action 5 ForSetpoint Pickup select On or Off from the dropdown list for the digital input state that defines the alarm ON or OFF condition By default the alarm is active when the digital input is ON 6 Enter a value in seconds in the Delay field for the number of seconds that the alarm condition needs to be true before the alarm is activated or deactivated 7 Entera value in seconds in the Delay field for Setpoint Dropout for the number of seconds that the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated 8 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters 9 Select the checkbox next to an available channel listed in Available Channels to associate the alarm with that channel then click OK The column at the right shows any channels that are already assigned Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not a
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103. evoca s esum ebd kde iue std 56 PM5350 Setup screens oo 56 Alarming ie eso tia A d dk deb hese co ciu eins devia ot ack 56 Basic Setup nn 59 GIO CK LEE 60 Demand Setup afer Ga hd bn cue ie viuit oo eN BANS st eie iL c cd 61 Device Label 5 atar ets tu ail eo eet aa eit ed Lits c dota 62 Front ParielDIsplay Loa ti ER IIR I bob ieee and a 62 I O Setups cote ees rA Le erc Ee eter eect he actus cues treo 63 LED Control Mec 64 Meter Resets ccoo e a e ce A LEPIDE eas AUC Er ed 64 Metering Standards 0000000 coco ccc ccc ccc cee ee cence cnn 66 RS 485 Base Comm nn 66 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 55 of 166 Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide PM5350 Meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the PM5350 meter are configured For more information refer to Power Meter Comms Setup in the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure the PM5350 power meter See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup online help for more information Refer to the ION Setup online help for information on adding sites and devices Meter identification The PM5350 device ships with many default values already set up and with the firmware installed Note that the firmware for this device cannot be upgraded from the field To view meter identificati
104. for Modbus TCP communication Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure the PM800 series meter see the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup Refer to the ION Setup online help for information on adding sites and meters PM800 series setup screens Alarm Log Basic Setup The following sections describe the PM800 series meter setup screens Note Some setup screens apply only to particular models while other screens apply only to installed options such as the Comm setup screen for meters equipped with the optional Ethernet communications card Refer to the meter documentation for details on supported features Status Select the appropriate option to enable or disable alarm logging System Type Select the option that describes how your PM800 series meters are wired to the electrical service Refer to meter documentation for details Primary Scale Factor Select the appropriate scale value multiplier for the PT primary Select Direct Connect to connect directly PT Primary Enter the value in Volts for the PT primary PT Secondary Select the value for the PT secondary CT Primary Enter the value in Amps for the CT primary Page 110 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters
105. fore starting to set up your E5600 meter make sure you have a computer with the latest version of ION Setup installed To communicate with your meter through RS 485 you need to use a Modbus gateway or an RS 232 to RS 485 converter To communicate with your meter through the IR optical port you also need the following e ANSI C12 19 type Il optical probe refer to the E5600 Installation and Operation Guide for the meter s front optical port specifications Strong magnet such as a rare earth or similar permanent magnet Meter setup through IR optical port Page 134 of 166 To communicate with your meter through the IR optical port you must configure your computer to use the optical probe You can then connect the probe to the meter and communicate using ION Setup Computer configuration This describes how to configure the computer s communication port for optical probe communication and how to identify which port is being used by the optical probe in order to communicate with ION Setup Before starting ION Setup connect the meter to your computer using an ANSI C 12 19 type II optical probe If the Microsoft Windows driver for the USB optical probe is not installed Windows detects the optical probe as new hardware and prompts you to search for a compatible driver Use the installation disc that came with the optical probe to install the driver or download the appropriate driver from the optical probe manufacturer s website Open
106. format Make sure all the devices in the RS 485 loop are set to the same protocol Device communications settings Make sure all the devices on the same RS 485 loop are set to the same baud rate and parity Device address unit ID settings Make sure the device address unit ID is unique for each device in a given RS 485 loop allowable range 1 to 247 for Modbus devices Ethernet and Modbus gateway communications A Modbus gateway for example an EGX or ION7650 uses Modbus TCP while an Ethemet gateway uses encapsulated Modbus RTU In all cases Modbus RTU is used for RS 485 communications to these meters A gateway device such as an EGX or ION7650 must first be configured to provide communications access The gateway uses Modbus TCP IP protocol to communicate on the Ethernet port and Modbus RTU on the serial port Set the gateway device as a Modbus gateway to allow communication with multiple RS 485 serial devices on the serial port through the gateway device s Ethernet port For RS 485 wiring instructions refer to the device documentation Using ION Setup 1 Start ION Setup in Network mode See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off and Working in Network mode sections of the ION Setup online help for more information 2 Right click the system icon and select Insert Item Select Site and click OK The New Site dialog appears Enter a descriptive name for the site for example EGX Site 4 Com 1 Select Ethernet then
107. ge will appear identifying the invalid alarm s Digital The power meter has four 4 digital alarms for alarming on a digital input status By default the digital alarms are active when the associated digital input is on To configure the digital input alarms 1 Select Digital then click Edit to open the Digital Alarm Setup dialog 2 Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm 4 Set a value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require action Select the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list 5 Select the digital input state on or off for Setpoint Picku that defines the alarm ON condition By default the alarm is active when the digital input is ON 6 Enter a value for the number of seconds In the Delay field associated with the setpoint pickup that the alarm ON condition needs to be true before the alarm is activated 7 Entera value for Setpoint Dropout in the Delay field associated with the setpoint dropout for the number of seconds that the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated 8 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 9 Select the checkbox next to one or more outputs in Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Page 72 of 166 2014
108. he optional Ethernet Communications Card which provides Ethernet communications capability and Ethernet Gateway functionality to the device The gateway uses Modbus TCP IP protocol to communicate on the Ethernet port and Modbus RTU on the serial port Comm card considerations Page 108 of 166 If your PM800 series meter is equipped with a Ethernet communication card you can communicate to the meter directly through its Ethernet port Note Refer to the documentation for instructions on how to set up the device parameters such as Ethemet and TCP IP settings Adding the PM800 series meter as an Ethernet device 1 Start ION Setup in Network mode See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup You must add and configure an Ethernet site if there are no Ethemet sites on your ION Setup network 2 Right click the Ethernet site icon and select Insert Item Select Meter and click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Device Properties xm General Display Tools Name PM870 Type PowerLogic PM800 Series Power Meter X IP Address 101501010 IPPot 502 Group Group 1 OK Cancel Help 3 Type a descriptive name for your PM800 series meter Select the type of device Type the IP address of the E
109. ic All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers Time of Use Configuration Step 1 Set Season Settings Select Enable TOU and set the number of seasons Specify the start date for each season Season start dates are the same for every year Seasons are sequential the subsequent season s start date is the previous season s end date Dates may automatically adjust based on changes to the previous season v Enable TOU Number of seasons 4 Season 1 starts Every March 22 Season 2 starts Every June 21 Weekends Season 3 starts Every September 21 Weekends Season 4 starts Every November 28 Weekends 5 Select a date from the calendar using the dropdown list to set the starting date for Season 1 start Repeat this step for each season that you define 6 Click Weekends beside the current season The Season 1 Weekends dialog appears You can define up to three weekend profiles for each season Season 1 Weekends Weekend 1 start Sunday x Weekend 2 start l Disabled Z Weekend 3 start Disabled X DK Cancel Help 7 Choose a start day from the dropdown list for each weekend you define Choose Disable from the dropdown list for weekend profiles that do not require a start day then click OK You can define the start day for up to three weekends 8 Repeat the above step for each weeke
110. ic setup dialog Select or enter the values for the selected parameter and click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters I O Setup 4 Click Send to save your changes to the device Contrast Enter a value from 0 brightest to 7 dimmest Screen Timeout Enter a screen timeout value in minutes Backlight Timeout Enter a backlight timeout value in minutes Language Select a language from the dropdown list for example English Date Format Select a date format from the dropdown list for example MM DD Y Y Y Y Time Format Select a value from the dropdown list for example 24 Hr AM PM HMI mode Select a value from the dropdown list for displaying data on the LCD display for example IEC IEEE Energy Resolution Current Resolution Voltage Resolution and Power Resolution Select the appropriate values for the resolution of the specific parameter A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury The power meter can accept up to four 4 digital inputs and two 2 digital mechanical relay outputs For more information on I O descriptions and configuration detail
111. ice Configuration Guide New Device Ee mesm General Display Tools Template Type EM 000 Template Options Default EM7230 EM7280 OK Cancel Help EM7230 EM7280 setup screens The following sections describe the setup screens that are available for the EM7230 EM7280 energy meters For more information about the features of these devices refer to the PowerLogic EM7230 EM7280 Smart Demand Controller User Guide available at www schneider electric com A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Do not incorrectly configure ION Setup and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Do not rely solely on reports or data results to determine if ION Setup and its associated devices are functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Do not use reports or data results as substitutes for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance they are supplemental only Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Page 26 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chap
112. ification To set the values for the Meter Idenfication parameter 1 Double click Meter Identification or select Meter Identification and click Edit 2 Entertext into the field to describe your meter for example meter type location or other details 3 Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the meter Front Panel Display Page 46 of 166 This setup screen changes the appearance or behavior of the meter s front panel screen To set the values for the Front Panel Display parameters 1 Double click a parameter or select a parameter and click Edit to open its specific setup dialog 2 Select or enter the values for the selected parameter and click OK 3 Click Send to save the changes to the meter Contrast Enter or select a value from the dropdown list to brighten or dim the screen Screen Timeout Enter a value in minutes for how long without user input beofre the meter s display goes dim Backlight Timeout Enter a value in minutes for how long before the backlight tums off after a period of inactivity Language Select a language from the dropdown list for the meter to display for example English 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters Date Format Select a date format from the dropdown list for example MM DD Y Y Y Y Time Format Select a value from the dropdown list for example 24 Hr H
113. ilable channels at the left then click OK Channels that are already assigned appear on the right pane Note The Digital Input Association parameter becomes available to configure only when one of the input sync modes is selected for Power Demand or Current Demand 4 Click the button next to Digital Input Association select an input to assign from the available channels at the left then click OK Channels that are already assigned appear on the right pane 5 Click Send to save your changes to the device Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms For more information about the different channels and their functions see the PowerLogic PM5500 user guide 6 Click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 91 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Clock Sync Offset Note The Clock Sync Offset parameter becomes available to configure only when Clock Snyc Block or Clock Sync Rolling Block is selected for Power Demand Current Demand or Input Demand
114. ing alarming logging and meter resets with the following screens 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 93 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Donotrely solely on device data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use device control for time critical functions because delays can occur between the time a control action is initiated and when that action is applied Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Energy Pulsing This setup screen allows you configure the Energy Pulsing parameters for this device Front Panel LED This parameter allows you to configure the set the function of the Alarm and energy pulsing LED To set the LED mode 1 Double click Front Panel LED or click Front Panel LED then click Edit The Front Panel LED parameter has three modes Disabled Alarm or Energy Disabled mode turns off the LED Alarm mode configures the LED for alarming application Energy mode configures the LED for energy pulsing application 2 If you choose Energy then select a value from the dropdown list for P
115. ing onto ION Setup 2 Add the RS 485 gateway site where the Branch circuit power meter is physically connected or select the site if it has already been set up 3 For Panel 1 of the Branch circuit power meter add a meter to the site Device Type BCPM Unit ID Communications Address DIP switch setting Name name associated with Panel 1 of the Branch circuit power meter 4 f Panel 2 of the Branch circuit power meter is used add another meter Device Type BCPM Unit ID Panel 1 Unit ID 1 Name name associated with Panel 2 of the Branch circuit power meter O File Edit View Insert Tools Window Help 2 811 ale 2 7 e elal HR B15 olay System Auxiliary CT Sizes E 3 TECHPUBS VMXP1 Basic Setup EGx4 comz Branch Circuit CT Sizes FL1 CCT2 LEFT Breaker Sizes Demand Setup ce MES Group 1 Instantaneous Current Alarms Latching Current Alarms Voltage Alarms ION Setup Application 5 Use the setup screens to configure the BCPM device for Panel 1 Repeat for Panel 2 if applicable 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 147 of 166 Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide BCPM setup screens The following sections describe what setup screens are available on the BCPM device Some setup parameters only apply to particular models options Basic setup Configuration Select the option that corresponds to ho
116. installation guide or user guide for your meter from www schneider electric com PowerLogic PM5500 installation guide PowerLogic PM5500 user guide In this section PM5500 meter setup coco cocoa 86 Using ION Setup 00000 0c ccc ee eee cece cece eee sss se sesso ee 86 Setting up a device without a front panel ooooccccccccccccccccccccccccccccnncccconcccos 86 PM5500 setup screens occ nn 86 Communications l a 0000000000000000 00000 c cece cece cece cece RR rrr elle 86 RS 485 Base Comm 2 cece eee cece cece eee oaoa aaraa nananana 86 Setups nates neler A tthe re cta Uc EA AAA Y TN CLE a COA AME IN 87 Basic Setup at ecto cette A Ph Rl rise AS PL ince ed 87 Device Label topi IBIDEM e o T 89 64 oo AAA UI A DICERE ate haath A dh tte 89 Demand Setup nes e Ete 90 Metering Standards corola Ere 42 SAS a v EE evan yv da 92 Multi Tariff 20 0000 0 202 ccc ccc ccc ccc cece cece ee cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeererees 92 1 0 Configuration sob Sd chee eitioda poetics fio swmaheicesegotende orbe caabiadasedans 93 Energy Pulsifigics i htm rete dd leo edo di cede el AY pu da 94 LO SetipiT sunt a e a ele ads List ec eite c ond 95 Input Metering 2 reir A MIT PUn reden 95 Alarming ecco tesa ross ee cesses Scd orco coo nh Doe ra OL Leder ced 96 LOGGING 2E os Mandar hth rage ved te ide dada nes 96 Data Log Fl 205 S e Sit LR IEEE EM 96 Meter initialization Meter reset LLLLLLLTuuuuuuuuusssssssssee esee
117. interrupted you may see a dialog prompting you to reset the date and time In the event of power loss the intemal clock data is saved for up to 48 hours Device time The Device time parameter shows the date and time on the device 1 Select Device time and click Edit to manually change the date and time settings The Device time changes to Update to and shows the date and time that will be sent to the device 2 Make any changes to the date and time click OK then click Send Sync to The Snyc to parameter shows the Clock Sync Type for example UTC and Synchronization Time Note Select the time sync value based on any requirements of the devices in your system and the system software for correct operation for example select PC Standard Time No DST for ION 1 Select Sync to and click Edit 2 Select the appropriate time type from the dropdown list 3 Choose atime zone for Time offset from PC if applicable The date and time to be sent to the device are displayed below as Synchronization Time 4 Click OK then click Send The Device time is overwritten with the time to be sent to the device It may take a few moments for the time synchronization to complete I O Configuration The Acti9 iEM3155 iEM3255 energy meters support two 2 digital inputs and the EM3150 EM3250 have no digital inputs Two of the four energy meters have one 1 digital output and one 1 communication port Modbus via RS 485 For
118. iod for example three 8 hour shifts First Shift Start Second Shift Start Third Shift Start Use these settings to select what time the first second or third shift starts Cost Scale Factor Select the multiplier used when calculating energy cost 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Templates First Shift Cost per kWh Second Shift Cost per kWh Third Shift Cost per kWh Use these settings to enter the cost per kWh for each shift Billing Cycle Setup Select this then click Edit to set up the month day and time for the billing cycle Billing Cycle Setup Ex Month Day Month Day February m 1 v August 1 v March mi Y September m 1 y April 1 Y ctober 1 v May y 1 v November x 1 v June m Y December m 1 y July g 1 X January vi 1 y Reset Demand Time of Day Report Using Billing Cycle Energy i2aM v Energy v Input Metering Channels Input Metering Channels OK Cancel l Help Use the Month and Day boxes to select meter reading dates Use the Time of Day box to select the hour the meter reading is performed This screen allows you to store to a file the Modbus configuration data for a device or to upload Modbus configuration data from a template to a device Note that if you load a template an MCF file the digital
119. ion needs to be true before the alarm is activated 7 ForSetpoint Dropout in the Delay field associated with the setpoint dropout enter a value for the number of seconds that the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated 8 Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 9 Select the checkbox next to an output in Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Unary Unary alarms are alarms that affect only a single element or component The power meter has four unary alarms for alarming when any of the following occur The meter powers up after a control power loss The meter resets for any reason The meter self diagnostic feature detects an issue The meter detects a phase rotation different than expected To configure unary alarms 1 Select Unary then click Editto open the Unary Alarm Setup dialog 2 Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm 4 Set a value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate action and those that do not require action Select the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list 5 Click Outputs to open the Output Selection 6 Select the checkbox next to an output in Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK 2014 S
120. ions To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Channels used for demand cannot be shared with alarms Channel associations for demand or alarms are exclusive Power Demand 5 1 Select Power Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes 3 4 Click Digital Output Association Select the checkbox next to one or more Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Current Demand Device Label 1 Select Current Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes 3 4 Click Digital Output Association Select the checkbox next to one or more Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Select Meter Identification and click Edit Enter a label description for the meter for example type location or other device detail click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Front Panel Display To set the values for each of the Front Panel Display parameters 1 2 3 Page 78 of 166 Double click Front Panel Display to open its list of parameters Select a parameter and click Edit to open its specif
121. ions on the different modes refer to the Digital Inputs section in the meter documentation Normal Use this mode for normal ON OFF operation of the digital input Demand Interval Sync Pulse Use this mode to configure the SI digital input as the demand sync input to receive a demand sync pulse from a utility demand meter for example Conditional Energy Control Use this mode to configure the SI digital input for conditional energy control Pulse Weight For Normal or Input Metering mode of operation enter the pulse weight associated with the change of state of the input Units For Normal or Input Metering mode of operation select the unit of measurement associated with the SI digital input pulse if applicable Optional I O modules The following parameters apply to meters equipped with the optional I O modules Refer to the meter documentation to see which inputs and outputs are available for the type of I O module s installed on your meter Relay A R1 Relay A R2 Relay B R1 Relay B R2 Label Type a name identifying the relay output Mode Select which mode of operation the relay output uses Normal Latched Timed or End of Demand Interval 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 117 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 118 of 166 amp Control For Normal Latched or Timed mode of operation select how
122. is alarm for all channels set its threshold value to 0 Low Low Alarm Threshold Type the limit for the Low Low current alarm state expressed as a percentage of the breaker size default 2 5 For example the Low Low alarm threshold for a 20 A breaker is 0 5A that is 20 x 0 025 To disable this alarm for all channels set its threshold value to 0 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 151 of 166 Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Latching Alarm examples Example 1 Amps High alarm i latched Alarming enabled N Latching alarm Latching alarm i High ij Time ON time i ON time alarm delay j i High High 8larmdelay A Current rises above LL low low alarm threshold this starts the zero current alarm ON timer Current drops below LL before the zero current alarm ON time period ends so alarming is not enabled The zero current alarm ON timer is reset Current rises above LL this starts the zero current alarm ON timer Current remains above the low low alarm threshold beyond the time period specified by the zero current alarm ON time setting this enables the latching alarms alllatching alarms are armed E Current rises above H high alarm threshold this starts the high alarm delay timer F Current rises above HH high high alarm threshold this starts the high high alarm delay timer
123. is orcos REDEEM EREMO EUH 162 Outputs ste bo IH See LO ERAT St dao OEE EOE tho 163 Niel voces 163 Wiring setup 2 ccc eee ec eee cece cece ee eeceeececccceccceeeeeeeees 164 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 159 of 166 Chapter 13 ION6200 power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide ION6200 meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the meter have been configured as explained in the ON6200 Installation and Operation Guide The ION6200 meter uses either the PML or Modbus RTU protocol to communicate through its RS 485 serial communications port Note If the IONG200 meter is set to Modbus communications protocol MOD select the device type Modbus RTU Device when adding it to the ION Setup network If the protocol is set to PML select the device type ION6200 You can change the protocol setting using the front panel or remote display of the ON6200 Use Network mode in ION Setup to connect to the ION6200 meter see the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup Adding the ION6200 as a Modbus device To add the ION6200 meter as a Modbus RTU device first use the meter s front panel or remote display to set the communications protocol to Modbus Refer to the ON6200
124. k Proceed to continue or Cancel to stop the reset If you are prompted for a device password enter that password then click OK 4 Click Exitto close the dialog Metering Standards This screen allows you to set parameters to monitor load and demand Load Timer Setpoint 1 Double click on Load Timer Setpoint or select Load Timer Setpoint and click Edit 2 Entera value in Amps for Load Time Setpoint and click OK For more information refer to the user guide for the meter available at www schneider electric com Peak Current Demand 1 Double click Peak Current Demand or select Peak Current Demand and click Edit 2 Enter a numeric value for Peak Current Demand and click OK Enter 0 if you want the power meter to use metered current peak demand for the calculation The peak current demand over the last year calculates Total Demand Distortion TDD in Amps 3 Click Send to save your changes to the device Multi Tariff The screen allows you to set the parameters for Command mode Time of Day mode and Input mode Use these modes to determine which tariffs to apply and when To set the Tariff Mode parameter Tariff Mode 1 Double click Multi Tariff to open the list of available parameters 2 Double click on Tariff Mode or select Tariff Mode and click Edit 3 Select a Tariff Mode from the dropdown list Command This mode allows you to use Modbus commands to control which tariff is active 1 Select Command from the drop
125. kbox next to individual items then click Reset The Reset Confirmation dialog appears 2 Verify before proceeding that only parameters intended to be reset are listed 3 Click Proceed to continue or Cancel to stop the reset If you are prompted for a device password enter that password then click OK Metering Standards This screen allows you to set parameters to monitor load and demand Load Timer Setpoint 1 Double click on Metering Standards The Metering Standards dialog appears 2 Choose Load Time Setpoint and click Edit 3 Enter a value in Amps for Load Time Setpoint click OK then click Send There are two typical uses for the load timer setpoint Select arelatively low setpoint The timer increments when the load being metered is running This could be useful in recording machine run time for a preventive maintenance program Select a setpoint that is equal to the rating of the power system conductors The timer increments and records conductor activity This information could be used to help determine if a circuit has the capacity to add load or whether to move load to another circuit Peak Current Demand 1 Double click on Metering Standards The Metering Standards dialog appears 2 Choose Peak Current Demand and click Edit 3 Enter a numeric value for Peak Current Demand and click OK Enter 0 if you want the power meter to use metered current peak demand for the calculation The peak current demand over the
126. l Enable Use this to enable or disable energy pulsing for that KY relay Source Use this to select the energy measurement for KY relay pulsing Ke Value Use this to set the amount that the source must increase before the digital output transitions You must set this to a numeric value between 0 001 and 16 in order to enable energy pulsing through the digital output Note If Ke is zero 0 the associated KY relay is disabled You must enter a valid Ke value between 0 001 and 16 before you can enable the associated KY relay 1 Select a parameter Enable Source or Ke Value then click Edit 2 Modify the parameter by entering the required value or selecting an option from the dropdown list 3 Click OK then Send to save your changes to the meter Calculating an appropriate Ke value In order to adjust the digital output pulse rate you need to determine the appropriate Ke value using the following formula 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 139 of 166 Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Ke lt Primary Energy Value gt PT CT where the primary energy value is the amount of accumulated energy that you want to trigger a change in the state of the digital output For example if you want the digital output to change state every time 100 kWh is accumulated and your PT multiplier is 1 and your CT multiplier is 160 you would enter 0 625 as the Ke valu
127. lect Pulses from the dropdown list and choose a value for Pulse width to define the minimum amount of time that the output pulse must stay ON in order for the output hardware channel to recognize it as a valid pulse Input Metering Refer to the meter documentation for detailed descriptions on metering capabilities and options Demand Method Select which method is used for calculating demand Demand Interval Enter the time period for each demand interval in minutes Demand Sub nterval Enter the time period for each demand sub interval in minutes Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 5 Before you can associate a digital input to a channel you need to set up the digital input for input metering operation Refer to I O Setup on page 116 for details 1 From the Input Metering setup screen select one of the available channels 2 Inthe Label field enter a descriptive name for the channel 3 Select the appropriate units and rate The units you select must match the units you selected for the digital input when you configured it for input metering 4 Inthe Available Inputs column select the digital input then click the button to move it to the Assigned Inputs column To unassign the input select it from the Assigned Inputs column then click the button 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 119 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note Usually in
128. lues are calculated for each sub interval then averaged over the number of sub intervals that make up the demand period Period mins This is the time duration in minutes for each sub interval of Intervals This is the number of demand periods sub intervals Enter the number of sub intervals used for calculating demand Use the Display setup screen to configure how the front panel remote display behaves Scroll Time Enter the number of seconds until the next set of values is displayed on the front panel To disable scrolling set Scroll Time to 0 zero 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 13 ION6200 power and energy meter Outputs Scaling Refresh Period Enter the number of seconds until the front panel display refreshes its values The Kt pulse weight or time constant value defines the amount of energy for example kWh kVAh kVARh represented by each calibration pulse of the meter s LED or digital output Kt Digital Output 1 This defines the Kt value for digital output 1 Kt Digital Output 2 This defines the Kt value for digital output 2 Kt IRDA This applies only to meters with firmware v207 and earlier versions and defines the Kt value for the infrared data port when used for energy pulsing Digital Output 1 Mode For digital output 1 select energy pulsing kWh kVAh KVARh or external pulsing Ext Digital Output 2 Mode For digi
129. mer To reset selected meter parameters 1 Select the checkbox next to individual items then click Reset The Reset Confirmation dialog appears Verify before proceeding that only parameters intended to be reset are listed 3 Click Proceed to continue or Cancel to stop the reset If you are prompted for a device password enter that password then click OK Metering Standards This screen allows you to set parameters to monitor load and demand Load Timer Setpoint 1 Double click on Metering Standards The Metering Standards dialog appears 2 Choose Load Time Setpoint and click Edit 3 Enter a value in Amps for Load Time Setpoint and click OK 4 Click Send to save your changes to the device There are two typical uses for the load timer setpoint Select arelatively low setpoint The timer increments when the load being metered is running This could be useful in recording machine run time for a preventive maintenance program Select a setpoint that is equal to the rating of the power system conductors The timer increments and records how long the conductors were overloaded This could be used to help determine if a circuit has the capacity to add additional load or if loads need to be moved to another circuit Peak Current Demand 1 Double click on Metering Standards The Metering Standards dialog appears Choose Peak Current Demand and click Edit 3 Enter a numeric value for Peak Current Demand
130. ms and 2 digital input alarms Refer to the PM750 Reference Manual for a listing of these alarms Setting a pre configured standard alarm 1 Select All Alarms then click Edit Page 104 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 8 PM700 series power meter Standard Alarm Setup a ver Apparent Power A OVER KVAR UNDER PF Enable Y Label OVER Kw OVER U OVER Y UNDER U UNDER V Bess OVER CURRENT Setpoint Pickup OVER FREQUENCY UNDER FREQUENCY E OVER THD CURRENT Setpoint Dropout OVER THD VOLTAGE DIGITAL INPUT 51 Associate Output DIGITAL INPUT 52 Cancel A Jaarm source orimput B Condition Je wpir 2 Inthe Alarm Setup screen select the standard alarm you want to set Enable Select this checkbox to enable the alarm Label If required use this box to rename the selected alarm Setpoint Pickup Enter the magnitude above for Over or below for Under that defines the alarm ON condition then in the Delay box enter the number of seconds the alarm ON condition needs to be true before the alarm is activated Setpoint Dropout Enter the magnitude below for Over or above for Under that defines the alarm OFF condition then in the Delay box enter the number of seconds the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated Note Pay special attentio
131. n to the multipliers for Setpoint Pickup and Setpoint Dropout settings and adjust the values if needed Associate Output Select this checkbox to associate the alarm condition with an output for example the meter s digital output Redefining a pre configured alarm You can redefine a pre configured alarm by changing the alarm condition Over or Under and or selecting a different alarm source or input Make sure you update the Label field as appropriate For example Status Input On can mean the alarm is activated when the digital input is Switched on while Status Input Off can mean the alarm is activated when the digital input is switched off Setting a pre configured digital input alarm 1 Select All Alarms then click Edit 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 105 of 166 Chapter 8 PM700 series power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Standard Alarm Setup Digital Input 1 OVER KVA Status Input On OVER KVAR UNDER PF Enable Label DIGITAL INPUT 51 OVER U OVER V UNDER U UNDER V Associate Output OVER CURRENT OVER FREQUENCY UNDER FREQUENCY OVER THD CURRENT OVER THD VOLTAGE DIGITAL INPUT 51 DIGITAL INPUT 52 A Narm source or impui B pe 2 Inthe Alarm Setup screen select the digital input you want to configure for alarming Enable Select this checkbox to enable the alarm Label If required u
132. n your system and the system software for correct operation for example select PC Standard Time No DST for StruxureWare Power Management 3 Select the appropriate clock sync type from the dropdown list 4 Choose atime value for Time offset from PC if applicable The date and time that will be sent to the device are displayed below as Synchronization Time 5 Click OK then click Send The Device time is overwritten with the time sent to the device It may take a few moments for the time synchronization to complete Demand Setup Page 28 of 166 The Demand Setup screen allows you to configure the demand and load for this device Configuring Demand parameters 1 Double click Demand Setup to open the dialog 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers The Demand Setup dialog appears Group 1 EM7280 Demand Setup mxm Setup Parameters Demand Period 20 Demand Method Auto Demand Control Parameter V Predicted Demand Interval 7 Essential Load 539 117 Demand Profile LO 3558 17 Demand Profile Step 177 908 Demand Upper Limit 3594 111 Demand Lower Limit 3558 17 Demand Control Basic Send Cancel Help Note ION Setup checks as you enter values for each Demand parameter to determine if the values are within an acceptable range If you enter a value that is not wi
133. nal digital inputs and outputs analog inputs and outputs and Ethernet port For more information refer to the meter documentation from www schneider electric com In this section PM800 series meter setup 2 2 0 2 22222 c cece cece ccce eee ccececcceeeeeeees 108 Comm card considerations 0 2222222 cc cece eee ec ccc cccceeecccecceceeeeeeeeees 108 Using ON Setup Ls ito ee Ie E eno Sac aoe RO Te ce we dateien es 110 PM800 series setup screens __ 2 2 2 2 ccc e cece cece ee ecc ccc ccceeeeeceeeeeeees 110 Alarm bog ee esee ce ette Letti c Lua en up oe Io eal Dole h DAE 110 Basic SetU xor ose tot eed attt tss t t A do rd Ra 110 Billing Log sssssssssssssssssssssssss e emeret eren eren 111 16 2 0 Up NN A REI d EIE dE da R DEED ee A AA 112 Comtmm scald zc cot dd UAI oo ELLE e Lii tema DM 113 Comm Onboard Serial o a a a a a e a E N 113 Data Log 1 Data Log 2 Data Log 3 Data Log 4 00 0 eee eee 114 Device Labels o sese deer a diia ES 114 EN50160 Setup 2 2 22 c cece cece cnc nro 114 Energy amp Demand icc c ed oh sds aea a aa betes talca dd 115 Front Paneli Display event vinnie e oe A eee eos DD a 116 WO SOU oso A oo edi ol ath oh omar M d pibe Sot 116 Input Metering e A esheets A Ad bee oe segs 119 MeteniResetsr a us e e tec een res coc rete cc 120 Metering Standards 000000 c coco ccc ccc ccc ce cee eee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 120 O
134. nboard Alarms Events 22222ccccccccceeccccccccccceeeeccceceeeeeeteeeeees 121 Phiasor Viewer T coss iae thie at edt e ite s fete ca eite ai E e A SC it en e 126 RREDOMS cete SES nr tet UTE rrr rr AR D A Le A tesa err E 127 Scaling rore E RT CN 128 Shift Energy oooocccccccccccccccccccncocnnnonooooonocoocococccc cece RII 128 BRE AoE E a e okt Nike ae eee ad it cor UA o e tel O e E DAT 129 Trending amp Forecasting suuuuuuuuueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeses e e RR RR RR erre 131 Wavetorm GaptUte o Leo ES RN TR 131 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 107 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide PM800 series meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the The PowerLogic PM800 series meters have been configured as explained in the meter documentation The PM800 series meters use Modbus RTU protocol to communicate through its RS 485 serial communications port Device communications format Make sure all the devices in the RS 485 loop are set to the same protocol Device communications settings Make sure all the devices on the same RS 485 loop are set to the same baud rate and parity Device address unit ID settings Make sure the device address unit ID is unique for each device in a given RS 485 loop allowable range 1 to 247 for Modbus devices The PM800 series meters can also be equipped with t
135. nd other power and energy values PM5350IB Equipped with a standard connector for voltage inputs PM5350PB Equipped with an external connector for voltage inputs that allows meter to be connected to higher voltages For more information refer to the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide In this section PM5350IB PM5350PB meter setup LLLuuuuussseslssssllIIlls 70 Using ION Setup uscar tendida 70 Meter identification eese Ane n pev DO D de alas ceno gil rota das 70 PM5350IB PM5350PB setup screens __ 2 22 cccc cece eee ccccccececeeeeeeeeees 70 Alai cert iae hee etn Leite ck AUB Serre TA Thal cad 70 BaSiG Setup tx 652 de EE oh Pee NEC M 76 COCK s sere iode otio hou ts tytn tal alt oon lee sete E 77 Demand Setup cete Lire a dada ade dene Rb ide ce Edo 78 Device Label oorr eee ML ees at cae a Le 78 Front PanelDisplay vo oe eee eo dena das 78 l O Setp romae Ae boccitir aoo e oo AAT Eni Pensa a m Poste hne t s 79 LED C ONO PEE 80 Meter Resets At sean A A LOR SILI R AE AAG Ar AL DDS Ln 81 Metering Standards 2 2 cece cc cccccceeccccccccececccccccececccccceeeeeeeccceeeeeeeee 82 RS 485 Base Comm ns 82 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 69 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide PM5350IB PM5350PB meter setup Before using ION Setup make sure all the communications settings for the PM5350IB PM5350PB me
136. nd that you define then click Next The Step 2 Define holidays screen appears 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 33 of 166 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Time of Use Configuration Step 2 Define holidays Specify the holiday dates Holiday dates are not calendar year specific and only need to be updated if the date changes Dates are sorted from beginning to end of year and duplicate dates are not permitted Holiday Settings Date Edit Every November 30 Add Every November 23 4 November 2012 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat EY 28 30 31 1 2 3 4 6 7 E 9 10 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 2 2 23 24 25 27 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 C Today 11 30 2012 9 Toset holiday dates click Add select a date from the dropdown calendar then click OK 10 Repeat this step to add any other holidays then click Next Note Holiday dates are not specific to a calendar year and will need to be updated each year if the date changes The Step 3 Define Season 1 Tariff Settings screen appears Page 34 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers Step 3 Define Season 1 Tariff Settings Set the tariff and start time for weekdays weekends and holidays The start of the subsequent interval defines the end of the previo
137. nergy meter LLLLLuuuuuuuuususs 159 ION6200 meter setup 22 2 222i i cece nee e cece ccc ceeeeeceeeecseeeees 160 10N 6200 setup screens ooo 161 B sIiC Setup 2 tar dt o dat de o es E o dd Lt v etur 161 C ommu nications 22 2 0 Ake LL VL HA IS Eu 162 Demand sass eet osea pre ta bdo V tos lp uoc Aute irae mo Aor Leu 162 Displays oia ine hed aa Pees boon 162 AA sadn Salt ot Vlad and A AO 163 Scaling c cmo RIA Ieee SATA Mee ts inde Scns vale nal do A S cone sees 163 Wiring SetUp 75 aote ie tan Sete yo od tx s cei de soe XN eR Ee i tate th Wok ee 164 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 1 Configuring devices Chapter 1 Configuring devices This document describes how to configure the settings and parameters of various devices using ION Setup Before you begin Before using ION Setup make sure that all devices in the system are wired correctly and that communications for the devices has been configured See the device documentation for more information Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure your devices See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup online help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup Identify the firmware version model and serial number To view meter identification information use the device front panel Refer to the d
138. ng ON protocol do not use address 16 likewise address 0 or 1 must not be used for the ION protocol devices Refer to the Enercept meter documentation for more information Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure the Enercept meter See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup Refer to the ION Setup online help for information on adding sites and meters Enercept setup screens Basic setup parameters are available only for the Enhanced model of the Enercept meter Enhanced models can be identified by the prefix E in the part number while Basic models are identified by the prefix B Basic setup System Type Select the option that describes how your Enercept meter is connected to the electrical service Refer to the meter documentation for typical installation examples Number of Sub Intervals Enter the number of sub intervals used for calculating demand Demand is the average power consumption over a fixed time period demand period typically 15 minutes Demand values are calculated for each sub interval then averaged over the number of sub intervals that make up the demand period Page 156 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 12 Enercept meter Sub nterval Length Select the time duration for each sub in
139. nt Select appropriate starting current from the dropdown list and click OK PF Standard ii appropriate power factor standard from the dropdown list and click VA Function Selectthe appropriate function from the dropdown list and click OK 3 Click Send to save the changes to the device O 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 27 of 166 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Clock The Clock setup screen allows you to set the date and time of the device s internal clock and to synchronize the date and time of the devices in your system with your workstation Note If the power to your device is interrupted you may see a dialog prompting you to reset the date and time In the event of power loss the intemal clock data is saved for up to 48 hours Double click Clock to open the dialog The Clock screen appears showing the available parameters Device time The Device time parameter allows you to set the date and time on the device 1 Select Device time and click Edit The Device time changes to Update to and the Date Time Setup dialog appears 2 Make any changes to the meter s date and time click OK then click Send The date and time changes are saved to the device Sync to The Snyc to parameter allows you to set the Clock Sync Type for example UTC and Synchronization Time Note Select the time sync value based on any requirements of the devices i
140. ocumentation for the specific device or use the diagnostics tool in ION Setup to identify the device firmware version model number and serial number Many devices support downloading firmware over the communications link To determine if your device has the latest firmware version installed search for the latest firmware for the device at www schneider electric com Setting up a device Setting up the power system There are several supported power system type configurations available for selection See the device documentation for more information Changing values All devices ship with many default values already set up To change values for a specific device follow the instructions in the appropriate following section To change values navigate to the appropriate setup screen and enter new values New values are automatically saved when you exit the screen and accept the confirmation request 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 11 of 166 Chapter 1 Configuring devices ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note In this document item refers to a feature such as an alarm and parameter refers to an attribute of an item such as a pickup setpoint Page 12 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters The Acti9 iEM3100 se
141. odifying the following communications parameters may interrupt or stop communications with the device Make sure to correctly configure all communications settings for the device before proceeding A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Donot incorrectly configure ION Setup software and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Donotrely solely on reports or data results to determine if ION Setup and its associated devices are functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use reports or data results as substitutes for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance they are supplemental only Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury To change the RS 485 Base Comm parameters 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters 1 Double click on RS 485 Base Comm to open the list of available parameters 2 Double click a parameter or select a parameter and click Edit Protocol Select a communication protocol from the dropdown list used for the Modbus RS 485 connection and click OK Address Enter a numeric value for the address unit ID of the device and click OK Baud Rate Select a value from the dropdown list for the meter s baud rate and click OK Parity Select a value from the dropdown list for the communications p
142. olumn 4 Choose an output to associate from the Assigned Channels column 5 Click OK then click Digital Input Association and select the checkbox next to an input in the Available Channels column 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 61 of 166 Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Device Label 6 Choose an output to associate from the Assigned Channels column 7 Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device 1 Select the parameter and click Edit 2 Enter alabel description for the meter click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Meter Identification Enter text into the field to describe your meter for example type location or other device detail Front Panel Display Page 62 of 166 To set the values for each of the Front Panel Display parameters 1 Double click Front Panel Display to open its list of parameters 2 Select a parameter and click Edit to open its specific setup dialog 3 Select or enter the values for the selected parameter and click OK 4 When you finish making changes to the parameters click Send to save the changes to the device Contrast Enter a value from 0 brightest to 7 dimmest Screen Timeout Enter a screen timeout value in minutes Backlight Timeout Enter a backlight timeout value in minutes Language Select a language from the dropdown list for example English Date Format S
143. on information use the device front panel For more information refer to Identifying the Firmware Version Model and Serial Number in the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide PM5350 Setup screens Alarming Page 56 of 166 The following sections describe the setup screens that are available for the PM5350 device For information about features refer to the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Do not rely solely on device data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Do not use device control for time critical functions because delays can occur between the time a control action is initiated and when that action is applied Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury This screen allows you to configure the parameters for all alarms for this meter 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter Note Only alarms that apply to the selected power system configuration can be enabled Standard The power meter has 29 standard over under alarms To configure the standard alarms 1 2 9 In the Alarming scre
144. on the power system configuration selected in previous step For more information see Setting Up the Power System in the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide 3 Click Finish to return to the Basic Setup screen CT Primary Enter the value in Amps for the CT primary and click OK Note that the number of CTs and VTs that can be configured is based on the power system configuration selected CT Secondary Select the amperage from the dropdown list for the CT secondary and click OK VT Primary Enter the value in Volts for the VT primary and click OK VT Secondary Select the appropriate voltage from the dropdown list for the VT secondary and click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 59 of 166 Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Clock Page 60 of 166 VT Connection Select the VT connection type from the dropdown list for the VT connection and click OK Nominal Voltage Enter the normal or designed voltage level in Volts of the electrical service and click OK The nominal voltage is limited to 2x VT Primary or 690 V for direct connect Nominal Current Enter the normal or designed current level in Amps and click OK The nominal current is limited to 4x CT Primary Nominal Frequency Select a value from the dropdown list for the nominal frequency and click OK Nominal Power Factor Enter the value for the expected power factor of the load being monitored and click
145. onfiguration Guide Page 124 of 166 Digital Input Alarm Setup End Inc Err Int End Dmd Int Digital In SI Enable t D Label End Dmd Int Digital In 4 52 F Priority None 0 4 Data Logs M 3 Unary End of Demand Interval Waveform Capture H J Add s Delete K Cancel Help A The left column lists the digital input alarms Select an item in this list to edit it This defines the alarm condition Select Status Input On to set the alarm when the digital input changes from off to on Select Status Input Off to set the alarm when the digital input changes from on to off The End of incremental energy interval End Inc Enr Int End of demand interval End Dmd Int and Power up reset Pwr Up Reset alarms are unary type alarms because they use internal signals from the power meter and cannot be changed through this setup screen Refer to the meter documentation for more information C Depending on the I O module installed on your meter this allows you to select one of the available digital inputs Note thatthis is not configurable for unary type alarms see item B above E Selectthe Enable check boxto enable the selected highlighted alarm or clear the boxto disable the alarm alarm as necessary F Use the Priority boxto setthe priority for the selected alarm Use the Data Logs check boxes to select which onboard data log s are used to
146. onfigure them Logging Data Log 1 This setup screen allows you to configure the parameters for Data Log 1 Status To set the Status of the Data Log 1 1 Double click Status or select Status and click Edit 2 Select a value from the dropdown list to enable or disable status Page 96 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter Interval To set the Interval of the Data Log 1 1 Double click Interval or select Interval and click Edit 2 Select a value in minutes or hours from the dropdown list to set the interval time and click OK Channels To set the Channels of the Data Log 1 1 Double click Channels or select Channels and click Edit 2 Select from the available channels at left then click to move the channels to the selected column at the right and click OK Click to show the list of channels for each channel type Meter initialization Meter reset Meter Resets Meter values can be reset or cleared through the meter reset parameters Resets are grouped so that either all items listed can be reset global reset or individual items or groups of items can be reset single reset Resetting device parameter values may affect alarm status and or any recorded data Also make sure to read the warning message that appears listing the parameters that are about to be reset At the Reset Confirmation dialog verify b
147. onnection between the computer and the meter and ensure that the magnet is activating the reed switch Restart ION Setup and try connecting to the device again Schneider Electric ION Setup Network Viewer Le Jte ew D File Edit View Insert Tools Window Help ax a Ss es Ol x O0BY WM t FR System Basic Setup 5 8 IANB21386 3 IANB21386 Site 1 IANB21386 Serial Site SerialDevice E Group 1 ION Setup Application 5 Configure the meter The setup screens are detailed in the section Meter setup through RS 485 on page 137 Page 136 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter Meter setup through RS 485 To configure your meter through RS 485 you must add the meter in ION Setup in Network Mode Once the meter has been added you can configure your meter using the setup Screens Adding the E5600 to a site 1 If your meter is connected through the IR optical port exit ION Setup then remove the magnet from the meter Make sure the meter s RS 485 port is connected tothe computer through an RS 232 to RS 485 converter or an Ethernet gateway device Start and log on to ION Setup using Network mode See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logging onto ION Setup Create and configure a new site for your meter oru
148. or Absolute kWh pulse Absolute kVARh pulse or kVAh pulse mode use the Pulse Weight register to enter how many absolute kWh into and out of the load absolute KVARh into and out of the load or kVAh are associated with each pulse of the KY digital output 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters For kWh in pulse or kKVARh in pulse mode use the Pulse Weight register to enter how many kWh or kVARh into the load are associated with each pulse of the KY digital output For kWh out pulse or KVARh out pulse mode use the Pulse Weight register to enter how many kWh or kVARh out of the load are associated with each pulse of the KY digital output If set to any of the above pulse modes the Digital KY Output will pulse based on an energy per pulse value Refer to the meter documentation for details on determining the value of the Pulse Weight setting Control For Normal Latched or Timed mode of operation select how the KY digital output is controlled that is either Externally Controlled or controlled by power meter alarm PM Alarm Note For detailed descriptions on the different Mode and Control options refer to Relay Output Operating Modes in the meter documentation Digital In SI Label Type a name identifying the SI digital input Mode Select the operation mode for the SI digital input For detailed descript
149. or more outputs in Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms Multi Circuit Current The PM5350IB and PM5350PB model meters each have three 3 multi circuit current alarms available for alarming on a current input status By default the multi circuit current alarms are active when the associated current input is on 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 73 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note Multi circuit current alarms become available only after you select the Multi Circuit Current option in Basic Setup To configure the multi circuit current input alarms 1 Select Multi Circuit Current then click Edit to open the Multi Circuit Current Alarm Setup dialog 2 Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm 4 Set a value for Priority to distinguish between events that require immediate
150. ort parity setting and click OK Note Make sure that the Protocol Baud Rate and Parity settings on your meter are set to the same values as all other devices on the RS 485 network and that these values also match any device settings used to communicate with the RS 485 network 3 Click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 53 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 54 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter Chapter 5 PM5350 power meter The PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 is a high performance multifunction meter equipped with a back lit anti glare LCD display The PM5350 meter provides measurements alarming for key parameters and non critical breaker status monitoring and control The power meter measures currents and voltages and reports real time RMS root mean squared values for all three phases and neutral In addition the power meter calculates power factor real power reactive power and other power and energy values For more information refer to the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide available from www schneider electric com In this section PM5350 Meter setup 02 22 2 0 c ccc cc eee e cece cece cece ce cnn cnn 56 USING ION Setup ih Lt A A oe beh ee de 56 Meter identifications cece lr
151. parameter you want to remove then click the button 3 Click OK then click Send to save the changes to the meter The following prompt appears 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 111 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Modification Warning i Due to setup changes you have made the following will occur Soft Reset 1 0 module relays may deenergize Alarms may pick up or drop out Do you wish to continue Do not show this warning again during this session 4 Note that clicking Yes will power cycle reset the device Click Yes to confirm or No to cancel and go back to the previous dialog Clock The Clock setup screen allows you to set the date and time of the internal clock of a device and to synchronize the date and time of the devices in your system with your workstation Note If the power to your device is interrupted you may see a dialog prompting you to reset the date and time In the event of power loss the intemal clock data is saved for up to 48 hours Device time The Device time parameter shows the date and time on the device 1 Select Device time and click Edit to manually change the date and time settings The Device time changes to Update to and shows the date and time that will be sent to the device 2 Make any changes to the date and time click OK then click Send Sync to The Snyc to parameter shows the Clock Sync Ty
152. pe for example UTC and Synchronization Time Note Select the time sync value based on any requirements of the devices in your system and the system software for correct operation for example selecting PC Standard Time No DST for StruxureWare Power Monitoring 1 Select Sync to and click Edit 2 Select the appropriate time type from the dropdown list 3 Choose atime zone for Time offset from PC if applicable The date and time to be sent to the device are displayed below as Synchronization Time 4 Click OK then click Send Page 112 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Comm card The Device time will be overwritten with the time to be sent to the device It may take a few moments for the time synchronization to complete This section applies to meters that are equipped with the optional Ethernet communications card module If installed the settings can be viewed from the following setup registers IP Address This displays the IP address of the Subnet Mask This displays the Ethernet subnet mask setting for the Gateway This displays the Ethernet gateway setting for the Com3 Protocol This displays the protocol used on the s serial port Com3 Address This displays the Modbus address of the s serial port Com3 Baud Rate This displays the baud rate setting of the s serial port Com3 Parity This displays
153. port and click Display ION Setup retrieves and uploads from your meter to the screen the report details Retrieving the data may take a few moments or several minutes to complete All report parameters and values appear Select Save As to save the configuration report as a txt file or click Printto print it These reports are useful for reference when adding or maintaining devices in your system This screen allows you to set scaling values for the voltage current power neutral voltage and neutral current NOTICE LOSS OF CONTROL Changing scale factors may affect alarm status and or any recorded data Before changing scale factors disable all affected alarms and ensure that all recorded data has been saved Failure to follow these instructions may result in data loss Double click the Scaling module select a parameter and click Edit Choose a value for the scale then click OK Once you have made changes to the parameters click Send If a warming message appears click Yes to continue The Resetting device dialog appears as the parameter values are sent to the device Modification Warning i Due to setup changes you have made the following will occur Soft Reset 1 0 module relays may deenergize Alarms may pick up or drop out Do you wish to continue Do not show this warning again during this session This allows you to group energy usage and cost according to three different time shifts inside a 24 hour per
154. primary and click OK VT Secondary Select the appropriate voltage from the dropdown list for the VT secondary and click OK VT Connection Select the VT connection type from the dropdown list for the VT connection and click OK Nominal Voltage Enter the normal or designed voltage level in Volts of the electrical service and click OK The nominal voltage is limited to 2x VT Primary or 690 V for direct connect 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters Clock Nominal Current Enter the normal or designed current level in Amps and click OK The nominal current is limited to 4x CT Primary Nominal Frequency Select a value from the dropdown list for the nominal frequency and click OK Nominal Power Factor Enter the value for the expected power factor of the load being monitored and click OK Phase Rotation Select the phase rotation from the dropdown list for phase rotation and click OK The Clock setup screen allows you to set the date and time of the internal clock of a device and to synchronize the date and time of the devices in your system with your workstation Note If the power to your device is interrupted you may see a dialog prompting you to reset the date and time In the event of power loss the intemal clock data is saved for up to 48 hours Device time The Device time parameter shows the date and time on the device 1
155. put Metering Accumulations Reset All Energy Pulse Output Channels Reset Energy by Phase Reset All Digital Output Counters Reset All Digital Output OnTimes Reset All Digital Input Counters X m LE E E Reset Cancel Help 2 Select the checkboxes next to all items that you want to reset and then click Reset The Reset Confirmation dialog appears 3 Verify before proceeding that only parameters that you intend to reset are listed 4 Click Proceed to continue or Cancel to cancel the reset 5 Enter a meter password and click OK if applicable The parameters you selected are now reset in the meter RS 485 Base Comm This setup screen allows you to configure the Modbus RS 485 communication port settings for the EM7230 EM7280 energy meters You can use the RS 485 base comm port for Modbus communication with a monitoring and control system Multiple devices can be linked in sequence in a system The following parameters are available for configuration Address Double click Address or select Address and click Edit Enter a value for the address unit ID of the device and click OK The address must be unique for each device in a communications loop Baud Rate Select a value from the dropdown list for the meter s baud rate speed for data transmission and click OK Note that the baud rate must be set to the same value for all devices in a communications loop Parity Select a value from the dropdown lis
156. put metering applications also require one input to be set up for Demand Interval Sync Pulse to allow customers to synchronize their demand intervals to the utility typically the pulse signal is provided by the utility To set up an input for Demand Interval Sync Pulse refer to I O Setup on page 116 Meter Resets To reset the meter double click Meter Init then select Reinitialize Click OK Click Send to initialize the meter At the prompt click Yes to proceed or No to abort the initialization Note Initializing a meter will reset or disable certain parameters Make sure to read the warning message that appears listing the parameters that are about to be reset At the Reset Confirmation dialog verify before proceeding that only parameters intended to be reset are listed A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control action Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury NOTICE LOSS OF DATA Before changing device configuration values make sure that all recorded data has been saved in a secure location Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data Metering Standards Harmonic Distortion Select how total harmonic distortion is calculated PF Sign Convention Select which standards convention to us
157. rameter 1 Double click Meter Identification or select it and click Edit 2 Entertext into the field to describe your meter for example meter type location or other details and click OK 3 Click Send to save your changes to the device Clock The Clock setup screen allows you to set the date and time of the internal clock of a device and to synchronize the date and time of the devices in your system with your workstation Device time To change the date and time on a device 1 Select the checkbox next to Device time and click Edit to manually change the date and time settings The Device time changes to Update to and shows the date and time that will be sent to the device 2 Make any changes to the date and time click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Sync to To change the sync to time for a device 1 Select Sync to and click Edit The Snyc to parameter shows the Clock Sync Type for example UTC and Synchronization Time 2 Select the appropriate clock sync type from the dropdown list Note Select the Clock Sync Type based on any requirements of the devices in your system and the system software for correct operation for example select PC Standard Time No DST for StruxureWare Power Management 3 Choose a time zone for Time offset from PC if applicable 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 89 of 166 Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter ION Setup
158. record the selected alarm E The Label box identifies the name of the digital alarm Type in this boxto rename the Select the Waveform Capture check box to trigger a waveform capture on alarm or clear the box to if you do not want to trigger a waveform capture on alarm If you wantto trigger a digital output or relay on an alarm clickthe Output button select one ofthe available outputs then click the button to move it to the Selected column Click OK To create a new alarm click Add then specify the alarm type and select the digital input as described in the previous steps K To delete an alarm select it from the alarms list then click Delete Click Send to save the changes to the meter Depending on the type of changes a meter reset might occur 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Modification Warning i Due to setup changes you have made the following will occur Soft Reset 1 0 module relays may deenergize Alarms may pick up or drop out Do you wish to continue E Do not show this warning again during this session Note that clicking Yes will power cycle reset the device Click Yes to confirm and proceed with your changes or No to cancel and go back to the previous dialog For more information on configuring the alarms refer to thePM800 series documentation Boolean This allows you to configure
159. ries iEM3200 series energy meters are DIN rail mounted meters that offer the measurement capabilities required to monitor electrical distribution panels including current voltage and energy These meters are embedded in the feeder panels along with the Acti9 protection and control system The meters provide the energy consumption data via pulse output or communication to your facility management system such as the Building Management System or Remote Monitoring System The meters support up to four 4 different tariffs The meter data can be used for sub billing and cost allocation applications based on tariff schedules rates and time of day usage from the energy supplier The Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters are Acti9 design compliant and are compatible with the Acti9 communication system allowing you to integrate electrical distribution into your Building Management System You can configure only the iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 meters of this series using ION Setup For more information and for a description of the features offered with each model refer to the meter documentation available from www schneider electric com Note Some setup screens in the following section only apply to specific models of this meter series In this section Acti9 EM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meter setup 14 Setting up a network site iiiiiiuuuuuuuuueseeeeeeeeeeeeesssse
160. rompted by ION Setup Otherwise the protected parameters are displayed as read only Note Do not lose or forget your password If you lose your password and need to modify the locked parameters a factory reconfiguration is required which will reset your meter to its factory defaults and erase all logged data For assistance contact Technical Support 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 143 of 166 Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 144 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM The PowerLogic Branch circuit power meter provides a cost effective solution for electrical load management of power distribution units PDU or remote power panels RPP The meter monitors up to 84 branch circuits and the incoming mains Three feature sets are available for the Branch circuit power meter Advanced current power and energy per circuit and mains Intermediate current per circuit power and energy on mains only Basic current only per circuit and mains The Branch circuit power meter is available in two versions BCPM and BCPMSC BCPM solid core CTs The BCPM is suitable for new installations and features 100 Amp solid core CTs current transducers mounted on a circuit board strip The 2 CT strip model suppor
161. ropdown list and click Finish 2 Click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter Input This mode allows you to define the active tariff using one or more status inputs a Bom Select Input from the dropdown list and click Next Choose a value from the dropdown list for Number of Tariffs Choose a value from the dropdown list for Tariff Associations View the Existing Associations panel to see current associations Click Finish then Send to save your changes to the device Time of Day This mode allows you to define times days and date ranges during which specific tariffs are active 1 o NO A onm Select Time of Day from the dropdown list and click Next The Set Tariff Options dialog appears Select the checkbox next to a tariff or select a tariff and click Edit Choose a value from the dropdown list for Type such as Everyday Weekend Enter values in minutes for Start and End and indicate AM or PM Select the checkbox next to Date Range to specify a date range and click OK Click the arrows to enter a date for Start and End Repeat these steps for all tariffs you need to configure Click Finish then Send to save your changes to the device I O Configuration You can set up and configure the inputs and outputs for this device including energy pulsing I O setup input meter
162. s e e e Label This name identifies the specific analog input Units Defines the units of the monitored analog value Scale factor Defines what multiplier is used on the measured value Report Range Lower Limit This is the value the power meter reports when the input reaches or drops below the lowest valid reading Report Range Upper Limit This is the value the power meter reports when the input reaches or exceeds the highest valid reading Analog Outputs e e Label This name identifies the specific analog output Output register Defines the power meter register assigned to the analog output 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Lower Limit This is the minimum output current that the power meter sends to the analog output when the register value reaches or drops below the lower limit Upper Limit This is the maximum output current that the power meter sends to the analog output when the register value reaches or exceeds the upper limit Digital Output Settings KYZ Output Mode When the OutputMode setup register is set to KYZ the module triggers the output hardware port to change state that is changes its state from OFF to ON or ON to OFF each time the Kt value is reached Select Transitions from the dropdown list to determine how the changes of state appears for the output hardware channel Se
163. s see the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide available from www schneider electric com Double click I O Setup to upload the parameters and open the I O Setup dialog Initializing a meter resets or disables certain parameters Make sure to read the warning message that appears listing the parameters that are about to be reset 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 79 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide LED Control Page 80 of 166 Digital Input DI1 DI2 DI3 DIA 1 3 4 Select a digital input parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog Any associations appear in the Associations window If required use the Label field to update the label that identifies the digital input Control Mode will display one of the following based on the existing associations Normal mode indicates that the digital input is available for use by alarms Alarm mode indicates that the digital input is associated with an alarm External mode indicates that the digital input is configured to accept external input Demand Sync indicates that the digital input is configured to accept a demand sync pulse from a utility demand meter Select a time in milliseconds from the drowdown list for Debounce Click OK to return to the I O Setup screen Digital Output D01 and D02 1 2 3 4 5 Select a digital output parameter and click Edit to open a
164. s existing associations Channels used for demand cannot be shared with alarms Channel associations for demand or alarms are exclusive For more information about the different channels and their functions see the PowerLogic PM5500 user guide 5 Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device Current Demand To send demand control to a digital output 1 Double click Current Demand or select Current Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes Page 90 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter 3 Click the button next to Digital Output Association select an output to assign from the available channels at the left then click OK Channels that are already assigned appear on the right pane To receive demand control from a digital input 4 Click the button next to Digital Input Association select an input to assign from the available channels at the left then click OK Channels that are already assigned appear on the right pane 5 Click Send to save your changes to the device Input Demand 1 Double click Input Demand or select Input Demand and click Edit 2 Choose values from the dropdown lists for Mode and Periods Sub Interval in minutes 3 Click the button next to Digital Output Association select an output to assign from the ava
165. scale factors may affect alarm status and or any recorded data Before changing scale factors disable all affected alarms and ensure that all recorded data has been saved Failure to follow these instructions may result in data loss Page 6 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Contents Safety information RA a eid tos eh Svs traste 3 Safety precautions _ 00000 e cece cnn cnn 5 Chapter 1 Configuring devices 1 2 2 2 2 2 ccc ec cecc cece cccccccececccccceeeeecccceees 11 Before you begin 22 2222 e eee ee e ee e esses rna sess 11 Using ON Setup oct sos eee le a v cob b a beset hel eek ER euh 11 Identify the firmware version model and serial number ccoo 11 Setting up adevice saae e e cnn eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters 13 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meter setup 20 0 2202000 14 Setting up a network site 2200 cece cece cece cece ccc ee Reel 14 Adding the Acti9 iEM3100 series EM3200 series energy meter to a site 15 Acti9 iEM3150 iEM3155 and iEM3250 iEM3255 energy meter setup screens 16 Alarming A vele LAbolofeece A edad ie wad 16 AS E prete senate cina A PEE 17 91110 AAA ARA ER AER 18 I O Configuration 220 cece cece cece eceecceccccccceccccccccecceccccccceeeeeeaees 18 Energy Pulsing
166. se Weight 4 Select a value from the dropdown list for Mode 5 Select a value from the Units dropdown list then select a value for the Rate dropdown list 6 If you select a unit type then select a value from the dropdown list for Rate 7 Select an available input from Available Inputs at the left if required then click to add the input to the Assigned Inputs for the channel and click OK 8 Click Send to save the changes to the device Alarming This screen allows you to configure the parameters for all types of alarms for this meter including standard unary digital logic and custom A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Do not rely solely on device data to determine if your power system is functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Do not use device control for time critical functions because delays can occur between the time a control action is initiated and when that action is applied Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury Note Only alarms that apply to the selected power system configuration can be enabled For more information See the alarming chapter in your meter s user guide to learn about the purpose of the different alarms and details on how to c
167. se an existing site if appropriate that is if an existing site already exists and you have wired the E5600 communications port to use that communications link Refer to the ION Setup online help for details on adding sites andmeters Addthe meterto the site For Unit ID enter the Modbus address you set for the device refer to E5600 Socket based energy meter on page 133 Configure the meter s setup parameters Basic setup Use this screen to configure the meter s primary and secondary transformer values 1 Select the PT Multiplier parameter and click Edit The PT CT Multiplier Setup screen appears Enter the PT Multiplier value and click OK The PT Multiplier is a positive integer that represents the PT primary to PT secondary ratio For example if PT primary 480 V and PT secondary 120 V then PT Multiplier 4 Repeat for the CT Multiplier parameter The CT Multiplier is a positive integer that represents the CT primary to CT secondary ratio For example if CT primary 500 A and CT secondary 5A then CT Multiplier 100 Click Send to save your changes to the meter 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 137 of 166 Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter Page 138 of 166 ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note The PT and CT multipliers only affect values displayed on the meter s front panel and values exported using Modbus protocol The PT and CT multipliers you configur
168. se this box to rename the selected alarm Associate Output Select this checkbox to associate the alarm condition with an output for example the meter s digital output Redefining a pre configured digital input alarm You can redefine a pre configured alarm by changing the alarm condition Status Input On means the alarm is activated when the digital input is switched on while Status Input Off means the alarm is activated when the digital input is switched off Serial Comms Modbus Address This displays the Modbus address unit ID of the meter Baud Rate This displays the meter s baud rate setting Page 106 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters The PM800 series power meters are IEC 62053 22 Class 0 58 meters that offer many high performance capabilities needed to meter and monitor an electrical installation in a compact 96 x 96 mm unit The meter has an easy to read display that presents measurements for all three phases and neutral at the same time an RS 485 Modbus communication port one digital input one KY type digital output total harmonic distortion THD metering and alarming on critical conditions Four models offer an incremental choice of custom logging and power quality analysis capabilities Models can be expanded with field installable option modules that offer a choice of additio
169. setup dialog Any associations for this digital output appear in the Associations window If required use the Label field to update the label that identifies the digital output Note For Control Mode the digital output is set based on the associations made with Alarms or Demand If the digital output is associated with Alarms its control mode is Alarm if the digital output is associated with demand the control mode is set to Demand Otherwise the control mode is set to External Select Normal Timed or Coil Hold for Behavior Mode Enter a time value in seconds for On Time Click OK then click Send to save your changes to the device This screen allows you to set the values for the LED Mode parameters LED Mode The LED Mode parameter has three modes Off Alarm or Energy e e Off mode turns off the LED Alarm mode causes the LED to flash when there are any active high priority alarms The LED continues to blink until the alarm is acknowledged Energy mode causes the LED to flash at a rate proportional to the amount of energy consumed and it is used to verify the accuracy of the power meter 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters Meter Resets To set the mode 1 Click LED Mode and then click Edit 2 Select Off Alarm or Energy from the dropdown list and click OK 3 Click Send to save the change and to update the
170. ster such as RS 485 Base Comm or Basic Setup double click the setup screen icon to configure the available setup parameters Communications RS 485 Base Comm This screen allows you to set the parameters for the Modbus RS 485 Base Comm Page 86 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 7 PM5500 series power and energy meter Setup Basic Setup Modifying the following communications parameters may interrupt or stop communications with the device Make sure to correctly configure all communications settings for the device before proceeding A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Donot incorrectly configure ION Setup software and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Donotrely solely on reports or data results to determine if ION Setup and its associated devices are functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use reports or data results as substitutes for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance they are supplemental only Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury To change the RS 485 Base Comm parameters 1 Double click a parameter or select a parameter and click Edit 2 Select a value from the dropdown list for each parameter then click OK Protocol Select a communications protocol from the dropdown list used for the Modbus RS 4
171. sting alarm before you can create a new one or you can select an existing alarm and edit configure it as necessary M Todelete an alarm select it from the alarms list then click Delete To save the changes to the meter click Send Depending on the type of changes a meter reset warning might appear Modification Warning i Due to setup changes you have made the following will occur Soft Reset 1 0 module relays may deenergize Alarms may pick up or drop out Do you wish to continue 7 Do not show this warning again during this session Note that clicking Yes will power cycle reset the device Click Yes to confirm and proceed with your changes or No to cancel and go back to the previous dialog For more information on configuring the alarms refer to the PM800 series documentation Disturbance This allows you to configure the disturbance alarms that is voltage sags and swells Select Disturbance then click Edit A B Disturbance Alarm Setup Swell vab Swell Voltage A B Enable r c Label Swell Yab E Delay F bc Pickup I 176 x1 0 o cycles Setpoint Dropout fi 176 x1 0 o cycles G Relative of Avg pa Priority High 1 J b Logs B i i Waveform Capture Outputs E Add 4 Delete M 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters The left column lists the disturbance alarms
172. t and click Load The Reset Confirmation screen appears 2 Carefully review and verify the setup options in the Reset Confirmation screen that you intend to reset with this action 3 Click Proceed to begin resetting the specified options on your meter and copy the template to your device Click OK if a safety message appears Note The digital outputs for alarms become disassociated for the device and will need to be manually re associated 4 Click Abortto stop the action from continuing If you want to retum the meter to its original settings choose Load from File and load the previous template Page 130 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters Note Templates are specific to a device type You cannot load a Modbus template for a specific device type onto a device of a different type for example a CM4 template onto an PM800 series device Trending amp Forecasting Trending and Forecasting allows you to record long term changes in data You can then graph these recorded trends and calculate forecasted values to allow you to better manage changes in your system Trend analysis can also be useful for predicting maintenance needed by showing changes in load and power quality Feature Control Select the appropriate option to enable or disable this feature Register Trend Item Select one of the available quantities you would like to
173. t for the communications port parity setting and click OK Note that parity must be set to None for all devices to communicate with ION Setup After you have configured all parameters click Send to save your changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 31 of 166 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Time of Use The Time of Use setup screen allows you to configure the device s seasonal weekend and holiday schedules and their respective tariffs Time of Use TOU allows for energy consumption data at different time intervals to be stored in separate registers The Time of Use parameter relies on the date and time of the meter s internal clock Note You cannot configure Time of Use using the device s front panel See Using ION Setup on page 24 Define seasons weekends holidays and tariffs 1 Double click Time of Use to open the dialog The Time of Use screen appears showing available parameters Group 1 EM7280 Time of Use Setup Parameters Active Seasons E ANT Cancel Help 2 Select the Active Seasons parameter and double click or click Edit The Step 1 Set Season Settings dialog appears 3 Select the checkbox beside Enable TOU 4 Type or select a value for the Number of seasons that you want to define You can define up to six non overlapping seasons per year Page 32 of 166 2014 Schneider Electr
174. t the alarm priority from the values in the dropdown list Enter a value for Pickup Limit that defines the alarm ON condition 6 Enter a value in the Delay field associated with the Pickup Limit for the number of seconds that the alarm ON condition needs to be true before the alarm is activated 7 Entera value for Dropout Limit that defines the alarm OFF condition 9 Enter a value in the Delay field associated with the Dropout Limit for the number of seconds that the alarm OFF condition needs to be true before the alarm is deactivated Click Outputs to open the Alarm Association Selection dialog 10 Select the checkbox next to one or more Available Channels then choose an item from the Assigned Channels column and click OK 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 71 of 166 Chapter 6 PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note Assigned channels are channels that are currently in use and therefore not available for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms When you finish configuring alarms and click Send the configured alarms are saved to the device If any of the alarms are invalid a messa
175. t to open its specific setup dialog and then follow the steps listed under the relevant parameter sections below 3 Click Send to save your changes to the device when you finish making changes to the parameters For more information refer to the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide available from www schneider electric com System Type Single circuit and multi circuit system types are available You can select the single circuit or the multi circuit option for both the PM5350IB and PM5350PB model meters The parameters that appear and that you can edit depend on the system type you select To configure the system type 1 Select the power system configuration from the dropdown list 2 Click Next then select the number of CTs and VTs from their respective dropdown lists The number of CTs and VTs that can be selected are based on the power system configuration selected in the previous step For more information see Setting Up the Power System in the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide available from www schneider electric com 3 Click Finish to save your changes and return to the Basic Setup screen CT Primary Enter the value in Amps for the CT primary and click OK Note that the number of CTs and VTs that can be configured is based on the power system configuration selected CT Secondary Select the amperage from the dropdown list for the CT secondary and click OK VT Primary Enter the value in Volts for the VT
176. tal output 1 select energy pulsing kWh kVAh KVARh or external pulsing Ext IRDA Mode Only applies to meters with firmware v207 and earlier This is used to set the infrared data port for energy pulsing kWh kVAh KVARh or external pulsing Ext The following Modbus scaling registers should not be changed from their default settings unless Modbus protocol is being used Changes to these registers affect only the values displayed in software they have no effect on values displayed on the meter s front panel To set the scaling select the appropriate multiplier x 0 001 x 0 01 x 0 1 x 1 x 10 x 100 or x 1000 Modbus Scaling Registers Voltage Scale Current Scale Neutral Scale Power Scale 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 163 of 166 Chapter 13 ION6200 power and energy meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Wiring setup The following parameters allow you to change the polarity of the individual voltage and current inputs so that they match how the PTs and CTs are oriented in the electrical system Default is set to Normal for all inputs You can change the setting to Inverted as required Wiring Setup Registers V1 Polarity V2Polarity e V3 Polarity 11 Polarity 2 Polarity 3Polarity Page 164 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Schneider Electric 35
177. ter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers Basic Setup This setup screen allows you to set the values for each of the Basic Setup parameters 1 Double click Basic Setup to open the dialog showing a list of available parameters The Basic Setup screen appears Group 1 EM7280 Basic Setup xm Setup Parameters System Configuration 3Ph 4wire STAR E dit CT Primary 5 ET Secondary 5 mp PT Primary 415 PT Secondary 415 Volts System Frequency 60 Hz Starting Current 5 m PF Standard IEC V Function Arithmetic Send Cancel Help 2 Select a parameter and click Edit to open the setup dialog for that parameter and then follow the steps listed for the relevant parameter below Selectthe correct power system configuration for your installation from the System Configuration dropdown list then click Next Choose system options from the available dropdown lists then click Finish Enter the value in amps for the CT primary and click OK Note that the number of CTsand VTsthat can be configured is based on the power system configuration selected CT Secondary Select the amps from the dropdown list for the CT secondary and click OK Enter the value in volts for the VT primary and click OK PT Secondary e appropriate volts from the dropdown list for the PT secondary and System Frequency Selectthe appropriate system frequency from the dropdown list and click OK Starting Curre
178. ter a backlight timeout value in minutes Meter values can be re initialized through the meter reset parameters Resets are grouped so that either all items listed can be selected for reset global reset or individual items or groups of items can be selected for reset single reset Initializing a meter will reset or disable certain parameters Make sure to read the message that appears showing the parameters that are about to be reset At the Reset Confirmation dialog verify before proceeding that only parameters you intend to reset are listed Available meter resets Available meter resets for this device include Reset All Min Max Reset Active Load Timer Reset All Demands Reset All Peak Demands Reset All Energies Reset All Energy Pulse Output Channels Reset Energy by Phase Reset All Digital Output Counters Reset All Digital Output On Times Reset All Digital Input Counters 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers Performing a meter reset 1 Double click Meter Resets to open the dialog The Meter Resets screen appears Group 1 EM7280 Meter Resets xm Meter Resets Available E Meter Initialization Reset All Min Max Reset Active Load Timer Reset All Demands Reset All Peak Demands BNE Reset Al Enerces V Reset All Accumulated Energies V Reset All Time of Use Energies V Reset All In
179. ters are configured For more information refer to Power Meter Comms Setup in the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide available from www schneider electric com Using ION Setup Use Network mode in ION Setup to add and configure the PM5350IB PM5350PB power meters See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup online help for more information Refer to the ION Setup online help for information on adding sites and devices Meter identification The PM5350IB PM5350PB meters ship with many default values already set up and with the firmware installed Note that the firmware for these meters can be upgraded from the field using the DLF 3000 firmware upgrade utility available from www schneider electric com To view meter identification information use the device front panel For more information refer to Identifying the Firmware Version Model and Serial Number in the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide PM5350IB PM5350PB setup screens The following sections describe the setup screens that are available for the PM5350IB PM5350PB meters For information about features refer to the PowerLogic Power Meter PM5350 User Guide Alarming A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Donot use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Do not rely solely on devic
180. terval in minutes or select Sync to Comm to start the demand interval using a command from the monitoring software such as PowerLogic System Manager Software SMS Enercept data screen ION Setup supports real time data display for the Enercept meter 1 While the Enercept meter is selected click View Data Screens or click the RI button 2 Double click the RealTime icon to display the data from the Enercept Resetting energy and demand values You can reset Demand Period Peak Demand or kWh by clicking the appropriate button Enter the password when prompted default is 0 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 157 of 166 Chapter 12 Enercept meter ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Page 158 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 13 ION6200 power and energy meter Chapter 13 ION6200 power and energy meter The ION6200 power and energy meter is low cost compact and has a big bright LED display for increased visibility in poor lighting conditions In this section ION6200 meter setup 0 00000000000000 0000000000000000 ce eee e cece eeceeeeeeeees 160 ION6200 setup screens _ 2 2 22222 c cece cc nee e cece ccc cceeeeeeeeeeeeees 161 Basic Setup c a a e e 161 Communications 222 2222 c cece cece ee cece Il s Rl n cnn 162 Demand z ta et ad Soe Be Ste ile ARN Ot a Niu eel ods i pcm 2 162 DIS pl
181. that is Panel 1 address 1 Note The device address must be unique for each device on the same communications bus Device address considerations Adopting a standard for assigning device addresses for the Branch circuit power meter is highly recommended For example you can implement a device address assignment convention such as 2n 1 that specifically allows only odd numbered addresses for Panel 1 of the Branch circuit power meter Using this convention an even numbered device address 2n is always associated with Panel 2 for a particular BCPM For example if you set the Unit ID for Panel 1 to 19 the Unit ID for Panel 2 is automatically set to 20 that is 19 1 Device naming considerations Adopting a standard device naming convention for the Branch circuit power meter is highly recommended so that Panel 1 and Panel 2 for the same BCPM device can be easily identified 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM Configuring the Branch circuit power meter This section assumes you have a good working knowledge of ION Setup Refer to the online help to learn how to add and configure sites and meters Adding the Branch circuit power meter 1 Log on to ION Setup in Network mode See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off section of the ION Setup Help for more information on the operation modes and starting and logg
182. the Boolean alarms Select Boolean then click Edit Note If you have not set up any Boolean alarms click Add to create a Boolean alarm A B c Boolean Alarm Setup Any Overcurrent Enable 4 F Priority None ata Logs ibe ag Waveform Capture I Outputs coca e Select a Boolean alarm to edit it ET the Label box to rename the selected Boolean alarm for example Any Overcurrent Selectthe type of logic operation for example Logic OR you want to use to test for Em alarm condition This box lists the alarm parameters used for the Boolean logic test pau Edit to add or remove alarm parameters 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 125 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Boolean Alarm parameters Available Selected max 4 Current Loss Dyer la Digital In 4 52 Digital In SI End Dmd Int End Inc Enr Int Unbal Max os True PF Over lc ver Ig Over In Over k Dmd Select an alarm parameter under Available then click the button to move it to Selected If you want to remove a parameter select it under Selected then click the button Selectthe Enable check boxto enable the selected highlighted alarm or clear the boxto disable the alarm IG Use the Priority boxto setthe priority for the selected alarm Use the Data Logs check boxes to select which onboard data log s ar
183. the parameters click Send to save the changes to the device Relay R1 R2 1 Meter Resets Double click a Relay parameter or select a Relay parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog If required enter text into the Label field to update the label that identifies the status input Control Mode shows External or other based on the existing associations Select a value from the dropdown list for Behavior Mode Enter a value in seconds for On Time Any associations for this Relay appear in the Associations pane Click OK to save your changes and return to the I O Setup screen Click Send to save the changes to the device Meter values can be rest or cleared through the meter reset parameters Resets are grouped so that either all items listed can be selected for reset global reset or individual items or groups of items can be selected for reset single reset Meter initialization clears all counters and accumulators and prepares the meter for initial service Resetting device parameter values may affect alarm status and or any recorded data Also make sure to read the warning message that appears listing the parameters that are about to be reset At the Reset Confirmation dialog verify before proceeding that only parameters you intend to reset are listed 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 49 of 166 Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide A WARNING
184. the parity setting of the s serial port Comm Onboard Serial Com 1 Protocol This displays the meter s serial communications protocol setting for example Modbus Com1 Address This displays the Modbus address unit ID of the meter Com1 Baud Rate This displays the meter s baud rate setting Com1 Parity This displays the meters communications port parity setting To communicate with ION Setup this must be set to None 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 113 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Note The remote display adapter RDA provides an additional serial communications port COM2 However this COM2 port becomes unavailable if you connect an Ethernet communications card to the meter Data Log 1 Data Log 2 Data Log 3 Data Log 4 Status Select the appropriate option to enable auto enable or disable the data log Interval This allows you to set the logging mode and interval for the data log 1 Select Interval then click Edit Enter Logging Interval Ea Mode Continuous A Interval 15 minutes M Cancel Helo 2 Use the Mode box to select Only On Event Continuous or Start Stop refer to the meter documentation for more information Enter how often in minutes or seconds the parameters should be recorded in the data log 3 Click OK Channels This allows you to select which parameters to includ
185. thin the acceptable range for that parameter you must then enter a valid value and click OK to proceed Enter Demand Period Cancel l Help Value must be between 1 and 30 pM 2 Select a Demand parameter and click Edit to open the setup dialog for that parameter Follow the steps for the relevant parameter listed below Demand Period Type a value in between 1 and 30 minutes and click OK Demand Method Select a value from the dropdown list for Demand Method and click OK Demand Control Parameter Select a value from the dropdown list for the Demand Control Parameter and click OK Predicted Demand Interval Type a value between 1 and 30 for the Predicted Demand Interval and click OK 3 Click Send to save the changes to the device 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 29 of 166 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Front Panel Display Meter Resets Page 30 of 166 To set the values for each of the Front Panel Display parameters 1 Double click Front Panel Display to open the dialog 2 Select a parameter and click Edit 3 Select or enter the values for the selected parameter and click OK 4 When you finish making changes to the parameters click Send to save the changes to the device Contrast Select a value from the dropdown list 1 is brightest and 9 is dimmest Backlight Timeout En
186. to the same value for all devices in a communications loop Parity Select a value from the dropdown list for the communications port parity setting and click OK Note that parity must be setto None for all devices to communicate with ION Setup After you have configured all parameters click Send to save your changes to the device Page 22 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers The PowerLogic EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers are energy meters that are designed to provide comprehensive load management in 3 phase commercial and industrial applications Two models are available in the series Meter models Class Communication ENT230 Sasi RS 485 EM7280 asso RS 485 For more information and for a description of the features offered with each model refer to the meter documentation available from www schneider electric com In this section EM7230 EM7280 meter setup sssssmmmIIRIIRRRRR Rer 24 Setting up a network site 20000 c cece cece cece cece cece cee eeeeeeeeeees 24 Adding the EM7230 EM7280 to a site 0 0 2 c coe cece cece cece eee eeeeeeeeees 25 EM7230 EM7280 setup screens _ 2 ccc cece cnn nn 26 Basic Setup ooo 27 GlOCK TE H uu Syn
187. to update the label that identifies the status input Control Mode shows either Normal or Demand Sync based on the existing associations Normal mode indicates that the status input is available for use by alarms Demand Sync indicates that the status input is configured to accept a demand sync pulse from a utility demand meter 3 Select atime in milliseconds for Debounce Any associations for this Status Input appear in the Associations pane 4 Click OK to save your changes and retum to the I O Setup screen 5 Click Send to save the changes to the device Page 48 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 4 PM5100 and PM5300 series power meters Note If a Programming Results dialog appears you will need to enter valid values for those parameters listed then click Send Digital Output D1 D2 1 Double click a Digital Output parameter or select a Digital Output parameter and click Edit to open a setup dialog If required enter text into the Label field to update the label that identifies the status input 3 Control Mode shows Static or other based on the existing associations 6 T Select a value from the dropdown list for Behavior Mode Enter a value in seconds for On Time Any associations for this status input appear in the Associations pane Click OK to save your changes and return to the I O Setup screen When you finish editing
188. ts This screen shows all reports and their respective parameters and values available for a device as it is currently configured You can view print and save a report file as a record of the current device configuration A Meter Configuration Report for PM870 l Parameter Value Basic Setup System Type 10 1Ph 2wire 1CT L N Primary Scale Factor x1 PT Primary 120 PT Secondary 120 Volts CT Primary 5 CT Secondary 5 Amp Service Frequency 60 Hz Nominal Voltage 220 Nominal Current 1 Scaling Voltage Scale x10 Current Scale x1 Power Scale x1 Neutral Voltage Scale x 0 1 Neutral Current Scale x10 Save As A WARNING INACCURATE DATA RESULTS Do not incorrectly configure ION Setup and its associated devices this can lead to incorrect reports and or data results Donotrely solely on reports or data results to determine if ION Setup and its associated devices are functioning correctly or meeting all applicable standards and compliances Donot use reports or data results as substitutes for proper workplace practices or equipment maintenance they are supplemental only Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 127 of 166 Chapter 9 PM800 series power meters ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Scaling Shift Energy Page 128 of 166 Double click the Reports module select a re
189. ts one panel while the 4 CT strip model supports two panels Each panel can monitor 42 branch circuits 84 branch circuits for the 4 CT strip model BCPMSC split core CTs The BCPMSC is suitable for retrofit applications and can monitor up to 84 branch circuits 42 branch circuits per panel using 50 Amp or 200 Amp split core CTs current transducers To install the latest firmware for these devices go to www schneider electric com For more information warnings and safety precautions refer to the BCPM Installation Guide or BCPMSC Installation Guide In this section Branch circuit power meter device settings 0 0 cece eee cece eee 146 Configuring the Branch circuit power meter 0 0000 0c e cece ee ee eee eeee 147 BCPM setup screens ccoo ccoo ccce cece cece cc cceeeeceeeeeesseeees 148 A AR c Rent at tek AI RO 148 Auxiliary OIEA oo A BE SEE So ha boo Deed a one o he 148 Branch Circuit CT Sizes arae eee cece cee c cee eccccceecccccecceccceeee 148 Breaker Sizes ct e BRE SAA SENN SEER SOROS tasas no unas ans See SS o 148 DeirnandisetUp cerco ences tree cle rv i teen anes aset enis donadas 149 Instantaneous Current Alarms 22 22222 ccce cece cece cccceeecccecceeeeeeeeeees 149 Latching Current Alarms 2 22 02 0 eee e cece cece cece rrr nann 150 Voltage Alarms st ad neces eu e Ei roO nu Ae UE d ements bes 154 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page
190. us current value expressed as a percentage of the breaker size default 5 When the circuit current falls below that value the low current alarm is activated To disable this alarm set value 0 zero Example If the threshold is set to 596 the low alarm would be activated when instantaneous current for a 20 A breaker drops below 1 A that is 20 A x 0 05 Hysteresis Type the value expressed as a percentage of the alarm threshold that defines how much the circuit current must fall below the High alarm threshold or rise above the Low alarm threshold to determine the alarm s OFF state default 5 To disable the instantaneous current alarms set Hysteresis to zero 096 Example If hysteresis is set to 5 the OFF state for a high alarm threshold of 12 A would be at 11 4 A and below that is 12 A minus 12 A x 0 05 while the OFF state for a low alarm threshold of 3 A would be at 3 15 A and above that is 3 A plus 3 A x 0 05 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 149 of 166 Chapter 11 Branch circuit power meter BCPM ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide 12A High alarm MAA 7 aaa High alarm hysteresis 3 15 A gt Low alarm hysteresis 3A i Low alarm Y Y High alarm Low alarm ON v ON v High alarm Low alarm OFF OFF Latching Current Alarms The latching current alarm setup parameters define the alarm delay timer
191. us gateway for example an EGX or ON7650 uses Modbus TCP while an Ethernet gateway uses encapsulated Modbus RTU In all cases Modbus RTU is used for RS 485 communications to these meters A gateway device such as an EGX or ION7650 must first be configured to provide communications access The gateway uses Modbus TCP IP protocol to communicate on the Ethernet port and Modbus RTU on the serial port Set the gateway device as a Modbus gateway to allow communication with multiple RS 485 serial devices on the serial port through the gateway device s Ethernet port For RS 485 wiring instructions refer to the device documentation Using ION Setup 1 Start ION Setup in Network mode See the Starting Logging On and Logging Off and Working in Network mode sections of the ION Setup online help for more information 2 Right click the system icon and select Insert Item Select Site and click OK The New Site dialog appears 3 Enter a descriptive name for the gateway site for example EGX Site 4 Com 1 Select Ethernet then select the Gateway box Enter the IP address of the gateway then select 502 from the dropdown list for the port and click OK Page 24 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers New Site General Timings Name EGX Site 4 Com 1 Comm Link Serial Modem Ethernet Ethernet Options
192. us interval Define the Sub Integrator where the energy consumed during that period accumulates and the range of allowable energy consumption values Weekdays Weekends Holidays Number of active tariffs nia None Tariff Start Time Sub nte NETT RR 2 tariffs Tariff 1 12 00AM 1 3 tariffs 4 tariffs 5 tariffs 6 tariffs 7 tariffs 8 tariffs 11 Select a tab item for weekdays weekends or holidays 12 Choose a value from the dropdown list for Number of active tariffs for that tab item You can define up to eight non overlapping tariff time zones for each day The tariffs now appear in the list 13 Double click the tariff or select the tariff and click Edit The tariff dialog opens 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 35 of 166 Chapter 3 EM7230 EM7280 Smart demand controllers ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Time of Use Configuration mm Step 3 Define Season 1 Tariff Settings Set the tariff and start time for weekdays weekends and holidays The start of the subsequent interval defines the end of the previous interval Define the Sub Integrator where the energy consumed during that period accumulates and the range of allowable energy consumption values Weekdays Weekends Holidays Number of active tariffs 1 tariff M Tariff Start Time Season 1 Weekdays Tariff 1 Tariff 1 12 00 AM Tariff start time 12 00AM lt
193. vailable for association You can click the next to an assigned channel to view all of its existing associations To disassociate or make an assigned channel available for association disconnect its existing associations Also alarms can be associated with multiple channels and a channel can have multiple associated alarms 10 Click Send to save all changes to the meter Unary Unary alarms are alarms that affect only a single element or component The power meters have four 4 unary alarms for alarming when one of the following occurs e e e e The meter powers up after a control power loss The meter resets for any reason The meter s self diagnostic feature detects an issue The meter detects a phase rotation that is different than expected To configure Unary alarms 1 Double click Unary or select Unary then click Edit to open the list of available parameters Select an alarm in the left column to edit its values 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the selected alarm or clear the checkbox to disable the alarm Note After selecting the checkbox for Enable to enable a Standard alarm you must then enter valid configuration values before leaving the setup screen Otherwise if you click Cancel the Alarming screen appears and any changes you have made to the Standard alarm settings will revert to their previous values Clearing the Enable checkbox to disable the alarm still requires that you ent
194. w the CT strips or adapter boards are arranged and installed inside the panel Refer to the installation guide for details Location Type a name that identifies each panel and or describes its physical location Auxiliary CT sizes Auxiliary 1 Amps to Auxiliary 4 Amps These define the Auxiliary or Mains CT size typically 200 A Type the appropriate numeric value for each auxiliary CT installed in the panel Branch Circuit CT sizes Channel 1 Amps to Channel 42 Amps These define the Channel or Branch CT size For the BCPM this is set to 100 A Forthe BCPMSC select the appropriate CT size 50 A or 100 A to match the split core CT installed on the corresponding channel or select Disabled to tum off disable that particular channel Breaker sizes Auxiliary 1 Amps to Auxiliary 4 Amps These define the Auxiliary or Mains breaker size typically 225 A Type the appropriate numeric value for each auxiliary breaker in the panel For unused breakers set the value to zero 0 to disable alarms for those channels Channel 1 Amps to Channel 42 Amps These define the Channel or Branch breaker size typically 20 A Type the appropriate numeric value for each channel breaker in the panel Enter a value of zero 0 to disable alarms for that particular channel for example for unused channels or to temporarily disable alarms when performing routine maintenance on the breaker circuit Page 148 of 16
195. your computer s Device Manager to see which serial port number is assigned to the optical probe 1 Right click My Computer and select Manage 2 Expand System Tools and select Device Manager 3 Expand Ports 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 10 E5600 Socket based energy meter File Action View Help 3 5 88 8 amp Computer Management Local 4 4 ianb21386 4 j System Tools Y Batteries 3 Task Scheduler JE Computer Event Viewer g Disk drives gk Shared Folders KZ Display adapters Local Users and Groups E DVD CD ROM drives amp Performance 5 Human Interface Devices Ey Device Manager cg IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 4 ES Storage amp Keyboards f Disk Management PY Mice and other pointing devices E Services and Applications K Monitors Network adapters al F Ports COM amp LPT 1 Communications Port COM1 Y9 Communications Port COM2 1 ECP Printer Port LPT1 D Processors X Sound video and game controllers Mi System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers USB Virtualization 4 Note the optical probe s serial port number 5 Close the Computer Management screen Meter communication This describes how to put the meter into diagnostic mode so that it can be configured through the IR optical port using ION Setup 1 Put the meter into diagnostic mode To put the meter into diagnostic mode
196. ypically the pulse signal is provided by the utility Meter Resets Meter values can be re initialized through the meter reset parameters Resets are grouped so that groups of items can be selected for reset Initializing a meter will reset or disable certain parameters Make sure to read the warning message that appears showing the parameters that are about to be reset At the Reset Confirmation dialog verify before proceeding that only intended parameters to be reset are listed Page 20 of 166 2014 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION Setup 3 0 Device Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Acti9 iEM3100 series iEM3200 series energy meters A WARNING UNINTENDED EQUIPMENT OPERATION Do not use ION Setup software and associated devices for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or serious injury NOTICE LOSS OF DATA Before changing device configuration values make sure that all recorded data has been saved in a secure location Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data Available meter resets Available meter resets for this device include Reset All Energies Reset All Input Metering Accumulations Performing a reset 1 Double click Meter Resets The Meter Resets screen appears 2 Select the checkbox next to an available choice and then click
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