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1. 45 CVM Sb and GVM SB SP ace Page 50 DH96 AC DH96 DC DH96 DH96 CT DH96 Page 58 1 Introduction Software EasyComm 1 Welcome to EasyComm the basic software for users of CVM power meters as well as all available peripherals EasyComm is designed for running under Microsoft Windows 95 98 or NT environment EasyComm offers many features that will help you to obtain an easy communication to a CIRCUTOR peripheral network in order to perform a complete management of any electrical network You can easily configure add remove and read peripherals 2 EasyComm contents EasyComm software is factory delivered in a package consisting of 3 5 high density diskettes containing the EasyComm program gx User s manual 3 Features EasyComm provides a set of personalised tools for each type of peripheral which guarantee a simple programming and operation procedures Easycomm main features are Possibility of building a network of CIRCUTOR peripherals to control the electrical network Different types of peripherals LM 24 CVM M CVM M HAR CVM power meters CVM BD can be added It permits the user to configure the program to take regular readings of the values of the peripherals Network is easy to handle It checks that the peripherals are working properly EasyComm test utility will indicate
2. ME 15 2 3 Energy meter value r sident Page 16 2 4 Removing tente 16 1 Introduction In this addendum we shall explain the basic operations that can be made with EasyComm on a LM 24 peripheral The icon that identifies the LM 24 is Different icons can be Normal Icon Last test OK Crossed out Icon Last test wrong Question mark icon Simulated LM 24 peripheral In certain operations EasyComm will ask you for a password to avoid any unwanted modification might be done This password is 9999 2 LM 24 operation The working menu of the centralisation unit may be accessed when an LM 24 is selected in EasyComm The EasyComm peripherals option will become active This menu can also be accessed by clicking the right mouse button on the icon of the LM 24 selected Options available for the LM 24 are configuration display data in real time removing the LM 24 and reset energy meter values 2 1 Setup This option permits the user to modify the LM 24 parameters such as communication parameters energy meters enabling LM 24 automatic data reading utility Software EasyComm 11 2 1 1 Communications We can here give a name to the LM 24 change the peripheral number and modify the communication baud rate Fig 4 Peripheral configuration Peripheral ot Type LM 24 CDM Description Baud rate 1200 C 2
3. SOFTWARE EasyComm Code 775 044 USER S MANUAL Code M 981 357 00 A 1997 2000 CIRCUTOR S A All rights reserved EasyComm INDEX 2 2 2 2 bo dit dba ios Page 3 4 1 System requirements ss Page 3 Protection ENSURE NRI D Page 3 5 EasyComm operation mode 200244244 Page 4 ome E RE Page 4 a rr EP Page 4 ey Adding POM iu tbc Page 4 Adding peripheral sss netter treats Page 4 c9 UNDE M T m eu Page 5 SR 6 SUR ME UU MD HT Page 6 e Nes Page 6 5 3 Automatic reading Menu Page 6 gt Automatic TAC INO sse pec Page 6 Automatic reading 168 Page 6 E m LI oc E E TA Page 7 Unknown perplieral oue ott eant dese te e o as doe Page 9 B LM 24 energy meter centralisation Page 11 CVM M amp uet Page 17 De Page 22 ns Aine 35 Computer 144
4. Last test OK Crossed out Icon Last test wrong Question mark icon Simulated CVM M peripheral In certain operations EasyComm will ask you for a password to avoid any unwanted modification might be done This password is 9999 2 CVM M amp CVM M HAR operation The basic operation of the whole program is independent of whether we are working with a CVM M or a CVM M HAR We shall refer to both as CVM M Software EasyComm 17 peripheral working menu can be accessed when has a CVM M selected The peripherals option of EasyComm will become active This menu can also be accessed by clicking the right mouse button on the selected CVM M The options available for the CVM M are configuration working with files and removing the CVM M 2 1 Setup This option permits the user to modify the CVM M parameters such as communication parameters configuration of the CVT file that is stored in the CVM M enabling CVM M automatic data reading utility 2 1 1 Communications We can here give a name to the CVM M change the peripheral number and modify the communication parameters Fig 10 Configure peripheral Peripheral 03 Type CVM M COM1 Description Baud rate C 1200 2400 4800 9600 C 15200 Parity Bits Stop bits C Even Odd S D Mo parity re es Fig 10 The peripheral number can be any number between 1 and 99 as long as there is no
5. Maximum 2500 Maximum 1 Minimum 200 Delay no Delay NEN Fig 31 The CVM BD RED C2 provides two external outputs that can be independently set as an alarm or a pulse output Whether the output is set as an alarm four parameters can be user defined Parameters CVM BD RED C2 parameter to be controlled Minimum Alarm minimum value i e the alarm will trip whether the value measured by the CVM BD RED C2 is below this minimum value Maximum Alarm maximum value i e the alarm will trip whether the value measured by the CVM BD RED C2 is over this minimum value Delay Period in seconds that the alarm condition must be happening to trip the alarm Whether the output is set as a pulse two parameters can be user defined Parameters CVM BD RED C2 parameter to be controlled Pulse energy pulse ratio RED C420 module Set here CVM BD RED C420 parameters Fig 32 Software EasyComm 40 Output Relay 2 mali Fig 32 The CVM BD RED C420 provides an external output set as an alarm or a pulse and analog output See RED 420 amp RED C2 modules 2 1 4 Automatic reading To set the CVM BD for automatic reading mode Fig 33 Software EasyComm 41 Automatic reading configuration Port COMI Peripheral 13 Description Period Seconds Minutes Hours C Days Fig 33 Indicate here the period between two CVM BD readings an
6. Valley DHOS Voltage V Current 4 Power w 007 Energy MWh Energy kwh Energy wh 11835 Print Save DH96 Display DH96 Measure Peak Valley Measure Peak Valley 65572 77371 5481 Print DH96 FT Software EasyComm 63 Display 96 Measure Peak 75167 DH96 2 3 Remove peripheral Removes selected CVM 96 from the EasyComm network Notes Software EasyComm 64
7. file to perform read delete and rename operations over it 2 3 Removing a peripheral Removes selected CVM M from the EasyComm network Software EasyComm 21 CVMk 2C 4 amp CVMk HAR INDEX Usus E Page 22 2 2 CVMk 4C amp CVMk HAR Page 22 D IC eS eee eee reer en Page 23 ENERO deus Page 23 MM en acm TEC Page 24 mL Page 25 2 1 4 Module 30 em 30 31 ZA EEG m Page 31 Se Page 32 22 3 Coe eee ae eee tus 33 2 3 Removing s o eda Page 34 1 Introduction In this addendum we shall explain the basic operations that may be carried out with EasyComm on a 2 CVMk 4C and a CVMk HAR The icon that identifies the CVMk 2C 4 and CVMk HAR is Different icons can be Normal Icon Last test OK Crossed out Icon Last test wrong Question mark icon Simulated CVMk peripheral In certain operations EasyComm will ask you for a password to avoid any unwanted modification might be done This password is 9999 Software EasyComm 22 2 CVMk 2C CVMk 4C operation The basic operation of the whole program is independent of whether we are working with a CVMk
8. 2C a CVMk 4C CVMk HAR We shall refer to all of them as CVMk The peripheral working menu be accessed when EasyComm has a CVMK selected peripherals option of EasyComm will become active This menu can also be accessed by clicking the right mouse button on the selected CVMk The options available for the CVMk configuration working with files and removing the CVMk 2 1 Setup This option permits the user to modify the CVMk parameters Depending of the inserted module into the peripheral the module setup will be variable Communication setup is similar for all CVMk 2 1 1 Communications We can here give a name to the CVMk change the peripheral number and modify the communication parameters Fig 15 Configure peripheral Peripheral 04 CVMk 4c Port 1 Description Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 68500 19200 Parity 1 Bits Stop bits Even 61 Odd ca Mo parity Fig 15 The peripheral number can be any number between 1 and 99 as long as there is no CVMk with the same number in the same port All communication parameters may be changed in this peripheral Software EasyComm 23 2 1 2 A screen Fig 16 will appear the CVMK setup We read here information about the peripheral number the CVMk type and the possible description given to the CVMk Configure Peripheral 04 CvMk 4
9. Display Use this option for a real time visualisation of Computer 14d 144 measurements like cos fi effective current distortion percentage activated relays etc 2 2 1 Computer 14d 144 Visualizes all Computer 14d 144 parameters in real time Fig 36 Software EasyComm 47 Display Computer 149 144 Fig 36 Visualisation option shows all data being measured in real time Save button stores instant data in a file with this structure C14d 01 142 15 N Ist instantaneous Communication port Peripheral number Peripheral type Energy quadrant meaning 0 Wasted energy amp Cos fi 1 0 1 Inductive system Wasted energy 2 Capacitive System Wasted energy 4 Generated energy amp Cos fi 1 180 Software EasyComm 48 b Capacitive System Generated energy 6 Inductive system Generated energy ASCII file saved values meaning Date Time Measured data date amp time Cos fi Cos fi read le Efficient current read d 96 Distortion percentage Energy Energy quadrant see energy quadrant Meaning Alarm Type of alarm activated 0 No alarm activated 1 Compensation alarm CE 2 Overcurrent alarm AE 4 Distortion alarm dE 8 Set up error alarm 10 Expansion card communication alarm 20 Reference voltage error alarm Relais 1 Relais 14 Shows relay s status On Off 2 3 Remove peripheral Removes selected Computer 1
10. a name to the CVM BD change the peripheral number and modify the communication parameters Fig 27 Configure peripheral Peripheral fio Type Port COM1 Description Baud rate 1200 C 2400 C 480 CEE C 19200 Parity i Bits Stop bits Even Odd s 9 No parity Fig 27 The peripheral number can be any number between 1 and 99 as long as there is no CVM BD with the same number in the same port All communication parameters may be changed in this peripheral Software EasyComm 36 2 1 2 CVM BD screen Fig 28 will appear the CVM BD setup We read here information about the peripheral number the CVM BD type the peripheral version and the possible description given to the CVM BD Configure CVM BD Peripheral 10 Type CvM BD Version 403 Description m Transformers Voltage Primary 220 Voltage Secondary 220 Current Primary 5 Maximeter Period fis Parameters kw Il Expansion module Exit Fig 28 Main CVM BD features can here be modified such as the voltage and current transformer ratio setting the recording period for the power demand utility in seconds and the parameter whose demand is controlled KWIII Aavlll The CVM BD type being set is also shown 2 1 3 Modules Diverse types of CVM BD are user available The setup screen will be defined
11. by the CVM BD type being set since different parameters are to be set for each CVM BD type Note All CVM BD types including RED utility are already provided with the three tariff module The RED MAX module setup is common for all CVM BD RED module Initial values of energy meters be here set For a 4 quadrant meter version 4 initial values of negative energies can also be set Software EasyComm 37 Red Max Configuration 23 11 1333 Fig 29 The tariff module setup is similar that for the CVMk but options referred to the external tariff discrimination system and the synchronisation with the utility demand meter are not available RED 420 module Set here CVM BD RED 420 parameters Fig 30 Software EasyComm 38 Output Relay Fig 30 The 4 20 mA output is defined for a CVM BD parameter Setup options Parameter A CVM BD parameter Zero offset value for the output at 0 mA or 4 mA Full scale full scale value for the output at 20 mA Output type Choice between a 0 20 mA or a 4 20 mA output e RED C2 module Set here CVM BD RED C2 parameters Fig 31 Software EasyComm 39 Output Relay FT DUI d OU Parameter H Parameter H Zero Zero 1 Full Scale 1 Full Scale 1 Dutput 1 Output Type H Relay 1 Relay 2 Parameters Parameters Pulses Pulses o 2
12. can also be accessed by clicking the right mouse button on the selected Computer 14d 144 Software EasyComm 45 The options available for the Computer 144 144 are configuration working with files and removing the Computer 14d 144 2 1 Setup This option permits the user to modify the Computer 14d 144 parameters Depending of the Computer 14d 144 type the peripheral setup will be variable Communication setup is similar for all Computer 14d 144 2 1 1 Communications We are only allowed to change peripheral s description Fig 27 Configure peripheral Peripheral 16 C14d 144 COMI Description v 8800 97600 X 19200 1 Bits Stop bits Gdd 21 3j e 68 920 Fig 34 When simulating a Computer 144 144 we also change its peripheral number The peripheral number can be any number between 1 and 255 as long as there is no other peripheral with the same number in the same port No communication parameters may be changed in this peripheral 2 1 2 Automatic reading To set the Computer 14d 144 in automatic reading mode Fig 33 Software EasyComm 46 Automatic reading configuration Fig 35 Indicate here the period between two Computer 14d 144 readings and choose between a daily or monthly file Files are saved in a directory referred to this peripheral 2 2
13. clicking the right mouse button on the selected CVM 96 The options available for the CVM 96 are configuration working with files and removing the CVM 96 2 1 Setup This option permits the user to modify the CVM 96 parameters Depending of the CVM 96 type the peripheral setup will be variable Communication setup is similar for all CVM 96 2 1 1 Communications We can here give a name to the CVM 96 change the peripheral number and modify communication parameters Fig 36 Configure peripheral Peripheral fi 7 3B Port COM1 Description FO Baud rate 1200 22 400 4800 19 200 Parity Bits Stop bits Even C Odd 3 9 No parity e 8 Ok Cancel Fig 36 The peripheral number can be any number between 1 and 255 as long as there is no other peripheral with the same number in the same port All communication parameters may be changed in this peripheral Software EasyComm 51 2 1 2 96 screen Fig 37 will appear the CVM 96 setup We read here information about the peripheral number the CVM 96 type the peripheral version and the possible description given to the CVM 96 Configure 96 Maameten Fig 37 Main CVM 96 features can here be modified such as the voltage and current transformer ratio setting the recording period for the power demand utility in seconds and the parameter
14. estate 43 CABE Page 44 22 la CCVM BD Page 44 2 2 2 Energies and demand control Page 44 2 9 RU oA p d MERE ERA Page 44 1 Introduction In this addendum we shall explain the basic operations that may be carried out with EasyComm on a CVM BD The icon that identifies the CVM BD mi Different icons can be Normal Icon Last test OK Crossed out Icon Last test wrong Question mark icon Simulated CVM BD peripheral In certain operations EasyComm will ask you for a password to avoid any unwanted modification might be done This password is 9999 2 CVM BD operation The basic operation of the whole program is independent of whether we are working with a CVM BD a CVM BD H or a CVM BD M We shall refer to both as CVM BD Software EasyComm 35 peripheral working menu be accessed when EasyComm has CVM BD selected The peripherals option of EasyComm will become active This menu can also be accessed by clicking the right mouse button on the selected CVM BD The options available for the CVM BD are configuration working with files and removing the CVM BD 2 1 Setup This option permits the user to modify the CVM BD parameters Depending of the CVM BD type the peripheral setup will be variable Communication setup is similar for all CVM BD 2 1 1 Communications We can here give
15. no other peripheral with the same number in the same port No communication parameters may be changed in this peripheral Software EasyComm 59 2 1 2 Setup Units Allows to configure the measuring units that we are going to use Setup units 2 1 3 Reset variables we can reset peak and valley values If we are using CPM DH96 we will be able to reset some other values fig 40 Reset variables 8 Voltage Voltage valley peste Garent valles Rowe peak 6977 Bowe valley 0977 977 Eose valley TV 2 1 4 Automatic reading To set the DH96 in automatic reading mode Fig 33 Software EasyComm 60 Automatic reading configuration Fig 33 Indicate here the period between two DH96 readings and choose between a daily or monthly file Files are saved in a directory referred to this peripheral 2 2 Display Use this option for a real time visualisation of DH96 measurements 2 2 1 DH96 Depending on DH96 version this option may show different covers Software EasyComm 61 Display DH96 Measure Peak Valley Measure Peak Valley 562 Print DH96 Display DH96 Measure Peak Valley DHG amp Measure Peak Valley 562 Print DH96 DC Software EasyComm 62 Display DH96 Measure Peak
16. option for a real time visualisation of CVMk measurements 2 2 1 Real time visualisation of values of all CVMk parameters Fig 24 Display Parameters COM1 nstantaneous Peripheral 08 C Maximum Frequency Minimum Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Three phase Voltage 28 Voltage 28 Voltage 28 Voltage EN V2 NENEND gt vou Current Current E Current 5 Current 2 5 Power 1 Power m Power Power Ave DEN 03 Inductive i Inductive Inductive C 10 Inductive sg Capacitive og Capacitive C 0 Capacitive Capacitive 8 Power factor 1 00 Power factor 1 00 Power factor 0 33 Power factor Scale C Lo Hi Print Save Fig 24 said real time values measured by the meter are shown The user can select the visualisation of either instantaneous maximum or minimum values Click Save button to stored values shown at that moment in a file with the following format CVMk 01 2 Ist S 2 2 2 Cards Peripheral number Peripheral type Ist instantaneous Max maximum Min minimum W energy Communication port Visualisation of data from different cards available to be inserted into a CVMk Software EasyComm 31 485 232 cards None visualisation avail
17. whose demand is controlled kWIII Aavlll The CVM 96 type being set is also shown 2 1 3 RED C2 Module Set here CVM 96 RED C2 parameters Fig 38 Software EasyComm 52 Output Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Parameters Parameters kwh E Pulses jj Pues Maximum 25 Minimum 20 1 0 Delay ho Delay D 7 Delete energy Delete Power Exit Fig 38 The CVM 96 RED C2 provides two external outputs that can independently set as an alarm or a pulse output Whether the output is set as an alarm four parameters can be user defined Parameters CVM 96 RED C2 parameter to be controlled Minimum Alarm minimum value i e the alarm will trip whether the value measured by the CVM 96 RED C2 is below this minimum value Maximum Alarm maximum value i e the alarm will trip whether the value measured by the CVM 96 RED C2 is over this minimum value M Delay Period in seconds that the alarm condition must be happening to trip the alarm Whether the output is set as a pulse two parameters can be user defined Parameters CVM 96 RED C2 parameter to be controlled Pulse energy pulse ratio 2 1 4 Automatic reading To set the CVM 96 in automatic reading mode Fig 39 Software EasyComm 53 Automatic reading configuration Fig 39 Indicate here the period between two CVM 96 readings and choose between a daily o
18. 400 4800 38600 13200 Drm Parity Bits Stop bits Even C 000 d a fe Hone 222 Cancel Fig 4 The peripheral number can be any number between 1 and 99 as long as there is no peripheral with the same number in the same port Only communication baud rate can be changed in the communication parameters The other parameters are fixed These parameters are e No parity e 8 bits per character e 1 stop bit 2 1 2 Counters A screen Fig 5 will appear in the energy meter setup On this screen we can indicate which meter is active We can here indicate which energy meters are active To enable or disable any energy meter just click the box M and press Store Software EasyComm 12 Counters Fig 5 On the right side of this screen Fig 6 you can define the multiplier factor to apply to the pulses to get the real reading reading units and price per pulse in the country currency Fig 6 Note Typed data is only valid from EasyComm and is saved in the LM 24 setup file 2 1 3 Automatic reading To set the LM 24 for automatic reading mode Fig 7 Software EasyComm 13 Automatic reading configuration Fig 7 You may also choose other parameters if automatic reading is selected Time to elapse between readings e Whether you want a daily or monthly file 2 2 Display Takes the reading of the LM 24 meter selected in real time There is also th
19. 4d 144 from the EasyComm network Software EasyComm 49 CVM 96 and CVM 96 SP INDEX EE Page 50 2 CVM 96 operation m Page 51 Dor Er Page 51 2 1 1 eon neun c Page 51 gas GVM BD eae 52 2 1 3 RED C2 52 2 1 4 Automatic reading c Page 53 co op E Page 54 CVM 54 2 2 2 Energies and demand 56 2 2 3 88211 EET 57 2 3 Removing a 57 1 Introduction In this addendum we shall explain the basic operations that may be carried out with EasyComm on a CVM 96 The icon that identifies the CVM 96 is Different icons can be e Normal Icon Last test OK Crossed out Icon Last test wrong Question mark icon Simulated CVM 96 peripheral In certain operations EasyComm will ask you for a password to avoid any unwanted modification might be done This password is 9999 2 CVM 96 operation Software EasyComm 50 The basic operation of the whole program is independent of whether we working with a CVM 96 or a CVM 96 SP We shall refer to both as CVM 96 The peripheral working menu can be accessed when EasyComm has a CVM 96 selected The peripherals option of EasyComm will become active This menu can also be accessed by
20. able Cards ER 485 ER 232 RED RED 420 1 amp RED C2 This visualisation screen is common for above mentioned cards Fig 25 Display Fig 25 Real time visualisation of energy meters and the demand controller For CVMk 4C positive and negative energies are shown Click Data save button to store values in a file with a similar format that for the instantaneous values see previous section RED MAX card Visualisation of RED MAX card values Fig 26 Software EasyComm 32 Fig 26 Energy meters for the three available tariffs as well as the demand meter for each tariff are displayed For the CVMk 4C negative energy meters will be also enabled 2 2 3 Harmonics only CVMk HAR Here we can visualize CVMk HAR s harmonic values Software EasyComm 33 COM2 Print Save Exit Peripheral 06 Line 1 Line 2 ov CUT D 2 3 Remove peripheral Removes the selected CVMk 2C or CVMk 4C from the EasyComm network CVM BD CVM BD H y CVM BD M Software EasyComm 34 INDEX 1 IntrodUGtlOn iuis teeth re titre Page 35 2 CVM BD operation Page 36 M M Page 37 2 1 1 CommanieallDIIS su nghe inea Page 37 dames 38 2 2 2 Modules 39 2 2 3 Automatic reading
21. c Version E405 Description Transformers Voltage Primary 220 Voltage Secondary 220 Current Primary Maximeter Period fi 5 BEES Parameters ew 111 Expansion module 485 j Exit Fig 16 Main features here be modified such as the voltage and current transformer ratio setting the recording period for the power demand utility in seconds and the parameter whose demand is controlled KWIII Aavlll The expansion module or card inserted into the is also shown up 2 1 3 Cards Diverse types of cards are user available The setup screen will be defined by the expansion module inserted since different parameters are to be set for each module type Cards 485 amp 232 No configuration option is available since these are only use for communication actions e Cards ER 485 ER 232 amp RED Initial values of energy meters can be here set For a 4 quadrant meter initial values of negative energies can also be set Software EasyComm 24 RED configuration Energy module Date 22 11 1999 Time 11 50 49 nitial energy values Active 0 i 0 Delete energy Inductive Capacitive 0 MOT Power Demand Negative active 0 Negative Inductive 0 Negative capacitive RED MAX card Partial values of energy meters for three tariffs can be here For a 4 quadrant m
22. configuration 1234567 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 I 72 414 1 a mn Fig 20 Once all billing periods are set the calendar must be defined Fig 19 Select a day type and then mark the days corresponding to this type You can also here to save the tariff setup or to read an already saved setup RED 420 1 Set here RED 420 1 card parameters Fig 21 Software EasyComm 27 Output Relay 2 mali Fig 21 The 4 20 mA output is defined for a CVMk parameter Setup options are Parameter A CVMk parameter Zero offset value for the output at 0 mA or 4 mA Full scale full scale value for the output at 20 mA Output type Choice between a 0 20 mA or a 4 20 mA output RED C2 card Set here RED C2 card parameters Fig 22 Software EasyComm 28 Parameter H Parameter H Zero Zero Ful Scale 1 Full Scale Output H Output H Relay 1 Relay 2 Parameters Parameters
23. consultations or asking for upgrades The first time you run EasyComm you will be asked to enter this number If you enter a wrong code or simply cancel this screen program will run in demo mode When you are in demo mode peripherals can be only simulated Software EasyComm 3 5 EasyComm operation mode This section explains in detail how to use the different options of the program s menus To begin with we shall explain the basic operations involved in handling the program Select place the mouse over the required icon and click the left button If you click the icon a menu will appear depending on whether it corresponds to a port or a peripheral The options activated on the port and peripheral menus depend on whether a port or peripheral is selected This menu provides access to a series of options related to the communications ports 5 1 Ports This menu allows to select options related to communications ports 5 1 1 Add This option allows the user to add communications ports or peripherals to the network There are two options on this menu Add Port This option is always active and indicates which ports are available to EasyComm on your computer Click the port and EasyComm will start to use it Port icon can be normal port is available or crossed out port is not available A port occupied by EasyComm will be released once you quit the program When you run the program again if the port has no periph
24. d choose between a daily or monthly file Files are saved in a directory referred to this peripheral 2 1 5 CVT File only CVM BD M When selecting this option a setup screen appears fig 34 to set up CVM BD M saving file We can only select CVT files type Program file type Parameters seneneou Maximum Minimum Energy Parameters PseNemdvoe PhasePhasevotese 111111111 NN NCIS Negative Power Factor E Er ApprenPowr J Jo O To Software EasyComm 42 2 2 Display Use this option for a real time visualisation of CVM BD measurements 2 2 1 CVM BD Visualisation mode is similar that for the CVMk See section CVMk 2C amp CVMk 4C 2 2 2 Energy amp demand control Visualisation mode is similar that for the CVMk See section CVMk 2C amp CVMk 4C 2 2 3 THD Values only CVM BD H Visualizes harmonic distortion values fig 35 Visualisation harmonic distortion COM1 Peripheral 01 COM e Date 25 11 1933 09 43 38 Instantaneous gt _ gt Maximum Minimum THD V1 2 44 THD V1 THD V1 THD V2 43 THD 2 THD 2 THD V3 THD V3 THD V3 THD 11 90 THD 11 THD 11 THD I2 90 THD 12 THD 12 THD 90 THD THD 2 3 Remove peripheral Removes selected CVM BD from the EasyComm network 2 4 CVM BD M Files Soft
25. e option of saving the values being read or print selected ones Fig 8 Software EasyComm 14 BILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Mk mk mc Fig 8 Note Only the readings from the meters that have been activated in the energy meter setup will be displayed 2 3 Counter reset Use this option to reset to zero energy meter values Fig 9 Software EasyComm 15 Counter reset Fig 9 Select the meters to be reset and then press Save All the meters will be reset If an error occurs during the process a message will appear telling the user in which meter the error took place 2 4 Delete peripheral Removes the selected LM 24 from the EasyComm network CVM M amp CVM M HAR Software EasyComm 16 INDEX MOON NON 17 2 CVM M amp CVM M HAR Page 17 2 rcm 18 2 1 1 COMMUNICANIONS 288 ce Page 18 2 1 2 A a 19 CVT D 20 2 1 4 Automatic ee Page 20 RC III 21 2 3 Removing a cm 21 1 Introduction In this addendum we shall explain the basic operations that may be carried out with EasyComm on a CVM M and a CVM M HAR The icon that identifies the CVM M and CVM M HAR is Different icons can be e Normal Icon
26. eous maximum Min minimum W energy Communication port Peripheral number Peripheral type _ 121 114 instantaneous Max maximum Min minimum W energy Communication port Peripheral number Peripheral type f CVM96SP 01 2 2 2 Energy amp demand control Visualizes maximeter and energy counters in real time Save button stores data in a file with the same structure as an instant file see previous chapter fig 42 2 2 3 THD Values Visualizes harmonic distortion values fig 35 Software EasyComm 56 Visualisation harmonic distortion 23 11 3311 55 35 Fig 35 2 3 Remove peripheral Removes selected CVM 96 from the EasyComm network Software EasyComm 57 DH96 DH96 DC DH96 CPM DH96 CT DH96 FT INDEX PRIM ont coe Uode o REED Page 58 2 CVM BD operation me 59 2 eren E E 59 2 1 1 COMMUN 28e ee een 59 21 2 cT 60 2 1 3 Reset Variables anses Page 60 2 1 4 Automatic reading lt wae eae ea 60 com Ir Re Page 61 2 d BIB coit t Page 61 2 3 REMOVING a peripharal uice icri nga tara us sonne ta paid Page 64 1 Introduction In this addendum we shall explain the basic operations that may be carried out with EasyComm on a DH96 T
27. eral connected to it the port will not be occupied by EasyComm Add Peripheral This is only active if a communications port has been selected This option is also active from the serial port icon From here you may add a peripheral to any port you wish Fig 1 EasyComm will prompt you for the peripheral number you want to search with This process may take some minutes since the program searches for the peripheral on all frequencies and with all possible variations with bits per character stop bits and parity Software EasyComm 4 There is also the option of simulating peripheral This option will place peripheral on the network providing a working example simulating the values given These values have no effect and if you change the configurations of this peripheral they will neither be stored nor taken into consideration Add Peripheral Peripheral o0 Pot COM2 CK Simulate peripheral Cancel Fig 1 5 1 2 Test There are two test options EasyComm takes a few seconds to carry out these tests Depending on the result obtained the peripherals will have a different icon Normal Icon gt Last test OK Crossed out Icon Last test wrong Question mark Icon gt Simulated peripheral There are two test types gt Test All Tests all EasyComm ports and peripherals Indicates whether they are working properly or not gt Test port Tests all the peripherals on the selected port 5 1 3 Prin
28. eter initial values of negative energies can also be set Use also this option to set the time discrimination system Fig 18 Red Max Configuration Energy module Date 1224111999 Time 11 53 11 Initial energy values 1 Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Tariff 3 Active 0 Active 0 Active 0 Inductive 0 Inductive 0 Inductive 0 Capacitive 0 Capacitive 0 Capacitive 0 Negative active 0 Negative active 0 Negative active 0 Negative Inductive 0 Negative Inductive 0 Negative Inductive 0 Negative capacitive 0 Megative capacitive 0 Negative capacitive 0 Red Max Delete energy External tariff selection Pam Delete Power Demand Md v External synchronisation power Tariff configuration demand period i Exit Fig 18 Software EasyComm 25 To disable the operation with the external tariff discrimination system click Tariff configuration button and manually set the calendar Fig 19 Click Configuration button Fig 19 to show a screen that permits to define the different types of days up Fig 20 Select the tariff just clicking it To set billing periods click a time and with a second click define the end of this period so all within times are set at this tariff Calender tariff selection Fig 19 Software EasyComm 26 Time
29. he icon that identifies the DH96 is Different icons can be Normal Icon Last test OK Crossed out Icon Last test wrong Question mark icon Simulated DH96 peripheral In certain operations EasyComm will ask you for a password to avoid any unwanted modification might be done This password is 9999 2 DH96 operation Software EasyComm 58 The basic operation of the whole program is independent of whether we working with a DH96 AC a DH96 DC a DH96 CPM a DH96 CT or a DH96 FT We shall refer to both as DH96 The peripheral working menu can be accessed when EasyComm has a DH96 selected The peripherals option of EasyComm will become active This menu can also be accessed by clicking the right mouse button on the selected DH96 The options available for the DH96 are configuration working with files and removing the DH96 2 1 Setup This option permits the user to modify the DH96 parameters Depending of the DH96 type the peripheral setup will be variable Communication setup is similar for all DH96 2 1 1 Communications We can here give a name to the DH96 and change the peripheral number Fig 27 Configure peripheral Peripheral 20 Type DH96 COM1 Description BUG 12007 M 3600 18200 Bits Stop bits Even 5 odd 2 23 65 52 Fig 27 The peripheral number can be any number between 1 and 255 as long as there is
30. kwh Pulses 0 o 2 Maximum 2500 Minimum 200 Delay Delay Fig 22 The RED C2 card provides two external outputs that can be independently set as an alarm or a pulse output Whether the output is set as an alarm four parameters can be user defined Parameters CVMk parameter to be controlled Minimum Alarm minimum value i e the alarm will trip whether the value measured by the CVMk is below this minimum value Maximum Alarm maximum value i e the alarm will trip whether the value measured by the CVMk is over this minimum value M Delay Period in seconds that the alarm condition must be happening to trip the alarm Whether the output is set as a pulse two parameters can be user defined Parameters CVMk parameter to be controlled Pulse energy pulse ratio 2 1 4 Module alarms only CVMk HAR Software EasyComm 29 we define the maximum THD value allowed and the time that the alarm will be activated if this value is overtaken Alarms configuration oo 7 o 2 1 5 Automatic reading To set the CVMk for automatic reading mode Fig 23 Automatic reading configuration Fig 23 Indicate here the period between two CVMk readings and choose between a daily or monthly file Files are saved in a directory referred to this peripheral 2 2 Display Software EasyComm 30 Use this
31. mm 6 This is the help for EasyComm Help Indicates how EasyComm and its peripherals work in simplified fashion About Indicates the version of EasyComm that is currently installed Fig 2 EasyComm EXLEV INDOWS VERSION CIRCUTOR Copyright 1995 1999 CIRCUTOR S A CIRCUTOR A 49 08223 Terrassa Barcelona Spain Tel 434 93 745 29 00 Fux 434 93 745 29 14 Fig 2 System Information Shows the version of all available peripherals in Easycomm Register Allows to fill in a register card to afterwards print it and send it back to CIRCUTOR S A technical department If you register you can receive technical support Language Software EasyComm 7 Allows to change program language Available options are Spanish English Deutsch Cesky and Francaise When language is changed you must restart Easycomm Unknown Peripheral INDEX 12 troduction hrs EE Page 9 2 Operation of unknown peripherals Page 10 Software EasyComm 8 NI e 10 2 2 REMOVING a peripheral 10 1 Introduction An unknown peripheral is a non EasyComm implemented peripheral In this addendum we shall explain the only operation that may be conducted with an unknown peripheral The icon that identifies the unknown peripheral is Different icons can be A black question mark Its operation has no
32. owerPactor 5 Negative Active Power Negative Inductive Power Negative Capacitive Power Negative Power Factor Frequency Apparent Power DC2 Whether a file CVM is chosen no parameter can be modify since these are fixed and pre set Whether a file CVT is chosen then parameters to be stored in the file can be selected Just click the box and this turns to blue 2 1 4 Automatic reading To set the LM 24 for automatic reading mode Fig 13 Automatic Reading Port COM1 Peripheral 03 Description Period Days ho Fig 13 Indicate here the period between two CVM M readings Whenever a reading is taken an no error occurs the memory of the CVM M is erased Software EasyComm 20 Files are saved in a directory that refers to this peripheral All data read from the is added to the already existing data therefore increasing the file size 2 2 Files Use this option to perform manual reading operations on the CVM M and the memory card that can be inserted into it Fig 14 CYH H files Read files Demo 1200 bytes Demo CVE 2300 bytes Delete files Rename fes Exit Fig 14 Whether no memory card is inserted into then only available operations are to read and delete data from the CVM M Whether a memory card is inserted into then the user can also format and rename files Choose
33. peripheral with the same number in the same port All communication parameters may be changed in this peripheral Software EasyComm 18 2 1 2 A screen Fig 11 will appear the CVM M setup On this screen we can modify main data recording characteristics of the CVM M The user can set the data recording period in seconds and the trigger parameters Program 1 22 11 88 11 20 10 22 11 33 11 20 10 52145 Fig 11 Note In case of a peripheral CVM M HAR the number of the CVM HAR the peripheral is connected to the period and the rated voltage value can also be user defined 2 1 3 CVT file When selecting this option the setup screen of the file to be stored by the CVM M is shown up Fig 12 We can here choose CVM or CVT type files Software EasyComm 19 Program file type Parameters Instant Maximum Minimum Ener RE LEE e a FRIES Phase Neutral Voltage E Phase Phase Voltage ee Capacite Negative Active NE Negative Inductive Negative Capacitive Enemy wih decimals No Active Power Inductive Power Capacitive Power Power Factor Negative Active Power Negative Inductive Power Negative Capacitive Power Negative Power Factor Frequency Apparent Power Phase Neutral Voltage FhasePhase Voltage ActivePower Inductive Power 5 Capacitive Power P
34. r monthly file Files are saved in a directory referred to this peripheral 2 2 Display Use this option for a real time visualisation of CVM 96 measurements 2 2 1 CVM 96 Visualizes all CVM 96 parameter values in real time Fig 24 Software EasyComm 54 Display CVM 96 Parameters Port COMI 6 Instantaneous Peripheral 17 Maximum Minimum Frequency 0e mhes N E prose Vote Vos Ve 25 EE 5 Current Current Current Power Power Power Power Ace ce CT ee Reactive Ee Reactive E Reactive 2 Inductive 5 Capacitive Power factor 037 Power factor 0 33 Power factor 0 38 Power factor Dosinus Scale p Alarm state Clo Hi Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Print Save Exit Display CVM 965 COM1 Peripheral 18 S Parameters Vote EENESS Current THD I1 398 Frequency 533 Minimum Power CAI NIME Active Alarm 1 Reactive 73 Alarm 2 e Power factor 136 Scale lo Cosinus Co Fig 24 Visualisation option shows all data being measured in real time Save button stores instant data in a file with this structure Software EasyComm 55 CVM96 01 2 Ist instantan
35. t Generates hard copy of a list of all the peripherals connected to EasyComm This list gives the following information Port Indicates the port the peripheral is connected to Software EasyComm 5 Peripheral Indicates the number that identifies the Peripheral on the network Type Indicates type of Peripheral CVM M LM 24 Version Inside version of the Peripheral 5 1 4 Quit Exits the EasyComm program Note When you exit EasyComm all the communication ports used become available 5 2 Peripherals This option may only be chosen if you have selected a Peripheral The menu displayed will depend on the Peripheral selected This menu can also be accessed clicking the right mouse button over the Peripheral selected 5 3 Automatic Reading Menu This menu carries out two operations gt Automatic Reading This option is for EasyComm to take readings from the different peripherals for which automatic reading mode is activated at intervals programmed by the user This operation can be minimised to work while the user is working on things outside the EasyComm programming Automatic Reading Test Displays what peripherals have the automatic reading mode activated or deactivated or if they do not have this property Click a Peripheral to activate or deactivate the automatic reading mode for this peripheral Note This option only works on peripherals which have this property 5 4 Help Software EasyCo
36. t been check up A green question mark Last test resulted OK A red question mark Last test resulted wrong A yellow question mark Simulated unknown peripheral 2 Operation of unknown peripherals You may access this peripheral s working menu when an unknown peripheral is selected in EasyComm The peripherals option of EasyComm becomes active This menu can also be accessed by clicking the right mouse button on the icon of the unknown peripheral selected The options available for this peripheral are setup and remove 2 1 Setup Software EasyComm 9 This option and since the peripheral is unknown only allows the user to identify this peripheral No communication may be changed Fig 3 Peripheral configuration Peripheral ot Unknown Port COM1 Description Baud rate tf 2400 074000 e 3600 19200 Parity i Bits Stop bits ed EVEN C 7 1 7 z Hone lt S Cancel Fig 3 2 2 Delete peripheral Removes the unknown peripheral from the EasyComm network Energy meter centralisation unit M 24 INDEX 1110616 0 51110 MR E Page 11 2 OPA eMe 12 21 MUD Se 12 2 1 1 ComMMunicationS E OE 0 Page 12 Software EasyComm 10 2 1 2 Energy 13 2 1 3 Automatic TEAGING 14
37. ware EasyComm 43 Allows to take info from a CVM BD M memory Read files We choose file type to be saved our CVT CVP and then we press Read files The file will be transferred to the PC Computer 14d 144 Software EasyComm 44 INDEX Mere m TM Page 45 2 CVM BD operation bases eater i bpm 46 SGUD eae ee a ee ee Page 46 2 1 1 nr DIT OTT TOO 0 Page 46 2 1 2 Automatic reading Enn dap aga qa Page 47 47 2 2 1 Computer 14 144 47 2 3 Removing 2 49 1 Introduction In this addendum we shall explain the basic operations that may be carried out with EasyComm on a Computer 14d 144 122222222 m Hi The icon that identifies the Computer 140 144 is Different icons can be e Normal Icon Last test OK e Crossed out Icon Last test wrong e Question mark icon Simulated Computer 14d 144 peripheral In certain operations EasyComm will ask you for a password to avoid any unwanted modification might be done This password is 9999 2 Computer 14d 144 operation The peripheral working menu can be accessed when EasyComm has a Computer 14d 144 selected The peripherals option of EasyComm will become active This menu
38. which peripherals are properly working There is an option for printing out the configuration of the network of peripherals connected to EasyComm indicating their main features Possibility of simulating peripherals Software EasyComm 2 4 Installation Before installing EasyComm assure that your system has the minimum requirements for the program to work properly IMPORTANT If you have an old EasyComm installed on your computer uninstall it and remove its directory before installing this new Easycomm Proceed as follows to install EasyComm e Run SETUP EXE which you will find in the first installation diskette Choose the Directory where you wish to install EasyComm The directory may have 8 letters at most valid for MS DOS e Remove the diskettes from the computer and keep them is a safe place since you will need them for other possible installations 4 1 System requirements IBM PC or compatible computer with 75Mhz Pentium CPU or higher Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT 16 MB RAM Memory 3 5 diskette drive indispensable VGA colour monitor Mouse Smart converter Ref 770208 9 9 The above indicated configuration is flexible any enhancement to the computer configuration will increase performance 4 2 Protection Hooked to this manual you will find a label containing an authorisation number necessary to run EasyComm This number is unique and you must have it in hand when making
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