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1. B BD lt gt O CVM n n n n n n n tr n tr n n SEAT 212 gt gt 566 271 User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR CVM NRG 96 CVM SP CVM 1D X X X X X X X X X X X X Computer Smat O gt c C gt O 5 c 5 gt gt 6 gt c _ 12 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 MP3 MP4 CVM C10 CVM MINI CVM NRG 96 1D J x J J MP3 MP4 Qa T u e e LL z c LLI az Power consumed factor Instantaneous Maximum Minimum L1 L2 L3 m L1 L2 L3 m L1 L2 u u rp m H HIH lt lt OJO X pos 3 j we Tq x x Computer Smart CVM 144 X 96 X CvMNRG96 x x X X X X X X X X X x X X X K LX 1X X x 1 CVM C10 CVM SP X X X X Jj CVM BC CVM K2 CVM MIN CVM NET X X CVM 1D X MP3 MP4 POWERNET X CVMNRG96 11 X 1 X
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3. 94 c 97 LES 97 ONS 95 1 28 2 1 98 102 u iu 102 1 29 1 1 patametfepg uuu uuu 102 106 TII 106 1 30 1 1 Device parate i Lu 106 110 LOLI CONNMECHON WIN MOGDUS TCP aestu tii duse add 110 TD GNU 111 1 31 2 1 Device parameter uuu 111 iiu es 115 RV T NEED nuc 115 1 32 1 1 ii L 115 IBS m 116 User Manual 5 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 32 122 Dis Glinp ul7 122 221 222 Amalosue inputs uuu 125 1 32 1 3 3 4 digital outputs 4 analogue outputs 127 EU 128 NN UU
4. ee 157 Driver EE 157 1 41 2 1 DES IT eA AMM 158 159 160 1 42 EDS EMBEDDED EDS 3G EMBEDDEDLD 162 FIV OOM E 162 1 42 1 1 u u n 162 L B iu uuu 164 1 42 1 3 ol yy 166 K GN 168 LU 168 1 43 1 1 169 1435 2 Contracted 169 PE S FOP CO 170 MODBUS c M 171 P D J UD TNT a uu a s 171 1 44 1 1 Device paran B 171 LATI N merie u u u uuu a Savoia e quad ossi ad Guo as 173 LASTA CIRC NITET 175 Mcr au Sam ua a 177 M 177 1 45 1 1 uuu 177 pO ux 178 1 45 1 3 NV AAD i i NE m Tm 181 6 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 182 u sn mme 182 1 46 1 1
5. on Tue WedThu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue WedThu Sat Sun t ij Dau lupe t type E Dau tune L ER August on Tue WedThu Fri Sat Eun i Sst 5 i Sun Mon Tue WedThu Fri Sat Sun type Day type t 77 Dau lupe NS Dau lupe September October November December Dpaynuype 10 on Tue WedThu Fri Sat Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sun Mon Tue WedThu Fri Sat Sun c Quick selection E Load from file Save to Cancel 118 User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR Here the configured device tariff calendar is shown Each calendar day is colour coded by day type The device can only be configured for 365 days a year from the current date For this reason the image begins on June 3 2008 and ends on June 2 2009 For example if October 1st is configured as type 1 red as long as no calendar configuration changes are made October 1st of every year will be type 1 Day selection is done as follows Day types lt Cu Cun Cun Cu Cun ge Set up day type type type type type type type type type type type Left click a day to select it Left click a start date
6. Description Displays general information about the device Filter Status wJ Displays the filter status this field cannot be edited Control algorithm JTemporal method Displays the control algorithm there are two options Frequency method or Temporal method this field cannot be edited Transformation ratio of transformer of charge measurement current Displays the transformation ratio for the load current measurement transformer this field cannot be edited either Operating mode Harmonic filtering Balanced phase Reactive compensation Priorities Configuration of the operating mode the four modes can be selected at the same time Selected filters Harmonic 3 v Harmonic Harmonic 7 Harmonic 9 Harmonic 11 Harmonic 13 Harmonic 15 Harmonic 17 Harmonic 19 Harmonic 21 Harmonic 23 Harmonic 25 Option for selecting harmonics in the selective filtration Minimum load current to start the filter 17 Displays the minimum load current to start the filter Number of AF O s installed in parallel Displays the number of AFQs installed in parallel the value must be between 1 and 8 inclusively 16 User Manual PowerStudio 1 3 C 14d 1 3 1 Driver options Options menu 2 Driver parameters Variable units CIRCUTOR Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable li
7. Description p Converter address User name Password Anonymous user Connection Port Configuration 80 cr Setup Advanced setup Cancel Where Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name Description Enter a brief description of the device using alohanumeric type data Converter address Corresponds to the address the program uses to communicate with the device This parameter can be an IP address or a name This address should not be confused with the MAC address User name The default user name is admin Password Allows you to enter the password configured in the converter Connection Indicates whether the connection is UDP TCP or MODBUS TCP Port Corresponds to the communications port Configuration port Corresponds to the communication port the program uses to configure the device This port is 80 by default User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR For a TCP2RS device to communicate a router the following steps must be followed 2 In the Port field enter the communications port and redirect this port on the router to the device s communications port 3 Redirect the configuration port on the router to port 80 of the converter 1 In the Address converter field enter the router s IP address NOTE Fo
8. from device Cancel For the device driver CVMK2 has added an option to disable downloading of the database generated by the equipment If this option is chosen the instantaneous data file will not download from the equipment nor will EVQ files or SD cards exist The remaining screen parameters are detailed in section 1 1 1 Driver parameters When the device has an SD Memory expansion card inserted the data capture period 1 configured using the Device parameters option User Manual 115 CIRCUTOR 1 32 1 2 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC CVMK 2 configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 41 2 405 Identifier Version 1 09 Description Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage Current Neutral current Nominal frequency Distortion calculation 50Hz RAMS BO Hz Fundamental Tariffs Synchranism type ntemal clack 9 f Digital inputs Alarm date form change tariff 11708 2011 PowerStudio Device Measure point ke Capture periad 1 5 Analog 8 Inputs 4 Outputs M asimeter Peri
9. CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Power transformation ratio Shows the ratio between the primary and secondary currents programmed into the device Geographical coordinates Shit hour in minutes Longitude Latitude 2 i 11 East 41 23 North Time zone where the device is located The configuration of the geographical coordinates will only appear when the device has the astronomical clock option Output 1 Dutput 2 Output 3 Output 4 Function 1 active energy Pulse weight The digital output configuration will only appear when the device has digital outputs The number of digital outputs will depend on the device model Depending on the function it will be possible to configure additional parameters associated with the function selected 48 Function 1 Incoming active energy Function 2 Outgoing active energy Function 3 Reactive energy Q1 Q2 Function 4 Reactive energy Q3 Q4 Pulse weight 5 Value between 0 1 and 65535 with one decimal Function 5 Maximeter Function without additional parameters Function 6 RM in tariff period Contract HEN Contract Value between 1 and 3 Tariff Value between 1 and 9 Function 106 Astronomical This function can only be configured in equipment with an astronomical clock Dias especiales Day dh Add special days You will be able to configure a maximum of seven User Manual PowerStu
10. 0 cxn ab i Cancel User Manual 177 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Informatian Peripheral number Model LM 24 M Identifier Version 4 1 Description Shows general information Meters a 50 oo 2h Bf ah _ 809 ati 33 zen s wo s lO o cn Load values in device meters This part of the configuration corresponds to the device counters If the selector is checked on sending the configuration the energy counter will be loaded with the values entered into the corresponding boxes 1 45 1 2 Device inputs For each of the inputs of the LM 24 M three variables will be available a digital display to show the status of the input open closed a counter variable to show the number of pulses detected at the input and finally a flow variable calculated by the software as an estimate of the pulse frequency on the input during a space of time By means of this dialogue the LM 24 M inputs can be configured Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Flow Inputs from 1 to 12 Inputs from 13 to 24 Description 178 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Using the Meters Digtal inputs Flow display configuration of the different types of variables can be configured The previous image shows the configuration of the counters where Description Alphanumeric type which permits a brief description of
11. CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 1 11 6 CIRWATT The following show the specific variables of the CIRWATT devices the shared variables such as voltage and current are included in the corresponding variable table Contract x x 1 3 Rate y 1 9 Rate y y 1 9 Capacitive CEINCCxTOT X Billing closures Power Contract x x 1 3 Rate y y 1 9 Maximum Maximum Power excesses Power factor Power excesses Power factor demand demand MDCxTy EXCCxTy PFCxTy MDCxTOT EXCCxTOT FPCxTOT CIRWATT The power factor variable is calculated by the software using active and inductive energy Power Excesses are calculated by the software for each curve register downloaded onto CIRWATT equipment 2 1 11 7 COMPUTER SMART Number of x capacitor connexions Computer Smart 2 1 11 8 CVM K2 The following shows the specific variables of the CVM K2 devices the shared variables such as voltage and current are included in the correponding variable table 284 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Coeficient Current Coeficient Ka Voltage Current Instantaneous Maximum Minimum Instantaneous Maximum Minimum Temperature Instantaneous Maximum Minimum Weighted Flicker FWA1 FWA2 FWA3 2 2 1 11 9 DH 96 Active energy _ lt _
12. Identifier Version 24 3 00 Description Transformation Primary Voltage Current Visualization in the device reactive measure partial counter devices Backlight time 1 0 Seconds Device Informatian Peripheral number 25 Identifier Description Shows general information 154 Secundary 100 1 1000 5 Partial energy counter devices EJ Reset Number of quadrants 2 Active output Wh pulse 1 000 Variable f Active Consumed Active Generated Reactive output 7 pulse 1 000 Variable Inductive Consumed f Capacitive Consumed Inductive Generated Capacitive Generated Cancel Model EDMk Version 1 01 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Transformation ratin Primary Secundary Voltage 1 i 1 Current 1 5 Configuration of the transformation ratio of the device e Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product between the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The primary value must be between 1 and 999 999 V while the secondary can be between 1 and 999 V e Current transformation ratio This is the primary and secondary current value the device has The primary can value between 1 and 9999 A and the secondary between 1 or 5A Visualization in the device
13. gt 100 0 0 Variable Maximum Minimum Delay 2 voltage L2 240 220 0 This section shows the configuration of the device relay outputs configuration is possible with the required values 88 e Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programd as an alarm allowing any of the parameters measured by the CVM 144 to be controlled The units in which the maximum and minimum values of the alarm are expressed are indicated in brackets e Max This box indicates the maximum value to be controlled e Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled e Delay Delay in seconds of the alarm The maximum value is 9999 seconds User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Transformation ratin Primary Secundary Voltage 2 Current 5 Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product between the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The primary value depending on fullscale must be between 1 and the value of the following table _Full scale_ _ Maximum value Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A The secondary current is 5A in the CVM 144 Analog outputs Fullscale Variable ero Type 1 2200 020 gt 2 Reactive 5 420m gt jAcivepoweli ew
14. 1 X CVM NET EIS Computer Smat be i Cos consumed Instantaneas Maximas Minimas Power generated factor Computer Smat ee eee eee CVM C10 CVM 2 MINI NRG 96 CVM 1D 1 ee ee 5 MP3 MP4 User Manual 2 2 PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Cos generated Minimas L2 L3 m L1 L2 L3 m f L1 L2 L3 M Computer Smat X X X q X X X X X X X X X X X X WMMINI j X j X j X j X j X Jj X CVMNRG9 X X 1 X gt gt gt gt gt gt lt gt gt gt gt gt gt Reactive power escale User Manual 273 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 1 5 Energy Apparent energ Consumed x Rate y y 1 9 x Rate y y 1 9 CWMK2 1 X CVMMMNI 1 0X 11 X 8 6 11 X 1 1 JA Active energy Consumed Rate Contract x x 1 3 4 3 Rate y y 1 9 Total PAE AETy AETy gt ITI 2 gt 1 CIRWATT CIRWATT B CVM 144 CVM 96 CVM B BD CVM BC CVM K CVM 2 MINI CVM NRG 96
15. Connection delay 0 seconds until relay is connected Only in control by level Time elapsed from end of alarm situation Disconnection delay n seconds Only in control by level Time elapsed from when the alarm value is exceeded until the relay is disconnected Latch Only in control by level Specifies whether or not the alarm will remain locked after it has been triggered even though the condition that caused it disappears M Safety relay failure Only in control by level It will only be possible to choose between the two status modes of the contract for each of the relays 1 39 1 2 Inputs Only for DH 96 CT devices Input confiquration Meter Description Unit Factor Meter input pulse 1 Flow Description Unit Factor Flow input Time min Calculation window Enable flow variable 30 ag Cancel This screen lets the flow and counter variable that can be used on the DH 96 CT equipment be configured e Counter Variable o Description Alphanumeric type data which allows a brief description of the input for better identification o Unit Alphanumeric type data which enables a brief description of the input units to be entered o Factor Multiplier factor to be applied to the value read from the device 152 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR e Flow variable The input will be treated as a flow counter The value of this variable is calculated from the counter variabl
16. aximeter Period Window lupe 1 5 Fixed Unit Apparent power BE Maximeter reset e Period Is the integration period of the maximeter that can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding e Unit The maximum demand can be calculated with active power Ill apparent power or phase current depending on the device e Maximeter reset When the button is pressed the device maximeter goes to zero Output pulses active energy relation 0 Ww Hr pulse Active energy output relay configuration The relationship that will appear in the pulse output can be defined Its value corresponds to the energy in Wh required to generate a pulse If the pulse value is O it will be disabled Output pulses reactive energy relation 0 W Hr pulse 208 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Reactive energy output relay configuration The relationship that will appear in the pulse output can be defined Its value corresponds to the energy in Wh required to generate a pulse If the pulse value is 0 it will be disabled Output pulse width 4 x10 Option to define the pulse width at the pulse output Energy counters a Reset Clicking the button will reset the device energy counters to zero Line frequency to mesure L t L3 Use to select the voltage line from which to read the frequency Voltage Single phase neut
17. M 129 LOO T mod US SD i quU 129 PAD E M 129 1 33 2 1 Device a AMC 129 1 34 CVM NRG 96 AND 132 P VIR E A QUON RN NEN 132 1 34 1 1 Device pararme eiS 132 136 136 1 35 1 1 Device parane CiS 136 140 2022 20210 REPRE 140 1 36 1 1 ju ki TO om 140 143 Driver RS ESEAS 143 1 37 11 J WC par i Ju 143 12742 Analogue inputs and OULDULS uu uuu ra Dames 144 1 37 1 3 1 REO Ud UN Cds ee ee 144 T I E E O E E E 145 D i EE N E A 145 1 38 1 1 a m i 145 J M 148 148 1 39 1 1 i I p s 148 152 A E a 154 Dr orontis 154 1 40 1 1 Device parameters 154 C 157
18. e Description Alphanumeric type information which enables a brief description to be entered for better identification e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units to be entered e Zero Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned e Fullscale Value of the parameter to which the maximum value of the scale is assigned e Type Type of entry allows between 0 20 mA 4 20 mA or 0 to be chosen V 1 37 1 3 Variable limits Only for CVM R8 devices with analogue inputs This option has been detailed in section 1 1 3 Variable limits 144 User Manual PowerStudio 1 38 CVM SP 1 38 1 Driver options Options menu 2 Driver parameters Variable units CIRCUTOR zi Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 38 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accepf for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC CVM SP configuration Device Information Peripheral number 11 5 Identifier Version V M SP 4 0
19. server v Synchronize clock Secondary MTP server Possibility of sending the time and date from the PC to the R 440 device or configure an NTP server so that the device itself sets its time through the server Update The unit s firmware version can be manually updated by selecting the file with the upgrade extension Options M ame Description Type Format Units Agrupation criteria Save Z Configuration of the variables added to the R 440 device Import configuration Allows loading of a variable configuration that was previously saved to disk This option is useful when the same variables have to be configured on several R 440 devices Export configuration Allows the variable configuration to be saved to disk so that it can subsequently be loaded on another R 440 device 234 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 60 2 2 1 Variables When the Add button is pressed a selection tree of the R 440 devices will appear When a device is selected its variables selection screen will appear to select the variables to be added Select variables Devices PowerStudio Embedded E 2 Events variables QE 10sequndos AD i segundos LM4 M 15sequndos Ml issegundos LM4 MEE 2 segundos M 2 segundos LM4 2segundas e CBS8 LM4 e Accept Cancel As an example of the var
20. 9720 55102 42 S Ti 5 espace UV ON DRM UR 42 1 10 2 1 43 14022 43 1 10 2 3 ili val DOW uu 44 MOUS Uy mmt 45 R n 46 1 11 1 Download with protocol LEC 870 5 102 46 OS wens cusses u u ma a wo 46 1 11 2 1 47 2 49 49 PREMIUM Su uuu uuu 50 1424 Download with protocol 970 5102 dona akana Sd eu mE sasa 50 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 272425 51 22 PVCS a kaa M e M EM UM 51 LEA saree ted 53 54 po INN 55 1 13 1 1 55 IE ME SRM ROTE 56 E 60 OPC COn oural ncaa EG 60 222 u uu u 61 1 14 2 1 Device pa o u u u u 61 NER 62 bla CLIENT POWERSTUDIO M 65 1 15 1 PowerStudio client d
21. EN Wawas p sss Phase phase voltage Instantaneous L2 EM E Tau VI23 Ax E 2 VI31 Nominal voltage Instantaneous 40 1 40 21 Neutral voltage VNMX VNMN x XX 2 1 2 Lower percentile 5 voltage All registers Valid registers 2 B 1 H B WWE V2INFT V3INFT V1INFV V2lNFV Taine User Manual 265 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio ona O 7 Higher percentile 95 voltage Valid registers Voltage distortion CVM 144 CVM 96 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Voltage distortion Voltage distortion on neutral DVNI DVNMX DVNMN CVM K2 Voltage distortion Higher percentile 95 j Pl B J DV2SUPT DV3SUPT DVSUPT DV1SUPV DV2SUPV DV3SUPV O O O O O O O Phase neutral voltaqe Net 266 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 2 1 2 Current Current Minimum L 12 B m L LB x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Ss s Kass p p HEN ss p RENE sss p x E L EN Le EMEN a Ls s SS Ll p ss ss a E
22. Edy C Paes 32E C 34xE C 3288 C 34ux C Hiss 110 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Device model Using the model PowerStudio can determine which variable the device measures and avoid requesting those it does not Expansion card aoe ER 232 RED RED 2 t 485 ER 485 RED 420 1 t Expansion card I asimum demand variable Active power t Apparent power f Current Variable used to calculate the maximum demand Scale f Low t High Variables measurement scale This will be used by PowerStudio for the correct display of values shown on screen 1 31 2 Driver options Options menu 4 Driver parameters Device parameters D Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 31 2 1 Device parameters connection It is not possible to configure the device when it communicates the MODBUSTCP This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured Upon opening the dialogue box the software will read the device configuration When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC User Manual 111 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio CVM K configuration Device Information Transformation
23. Identifier Version TRIE Disabled Module 6 Module 12 Description Module 1 Module 7 Module 13 Transformation ratio Module 2 Module Module 14 Primary Current Module 3 Module 9 Module 15 Module 4 Module 10 Module 5 Module 11 i Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Model 3 TR15 Identifier Version Description Shows information on the device Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Current Allows you to define the primary current value for each one the 16 inputs User Manual 255 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Minimum current threshold rus Master Module Module 12 Module 1 Module 7 ui Module 13 Module 2 Module 6 Module 14 Module 3 Module 9 Module 15 Module 4 Module 10 Module 5 Module 11 Enables definition of the current threshold starting point on the scale for the different modules 256 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 68 GUSERS USER MANAGEMENT The GUSERS driver enables you to create users to assign tags and permissions can be assigned for the different energy recharging points managed by the application The following dialogue box appears on adding the GUSERS driver Wa New Users Management The name will allow distinction between several GUSERS drivers that could be working simultaneously in the same application since it will appear below e
24. Modify Delete Configuration of the variables added to the EDS device Import configuration Allows a variable configuration that was previously saved to disk to be loaded This option is useful when the same variables have to be configured on several EDS devices Export configuration Allows the variable configuration to be saved to disk so that it can subsequently be loaded on another EPS device 1 41 2 2 1 Variables When the Add button is pressed a selection tree for the EDS devices will appear When a device is selected its variables selection screen will appear and the desired variables may be added 160 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Wa Select variables B 21 PowerStudio Scada As an example of the variable selection screen we have that of a CVM MINI where we can see that the instantaneous Frequency variable has been selected Variables selection v vor General aw Power V Energy Instantaneous Minimums m Fhase nautral voltage Fhase phase voltage Distortion in voltage Frequency Current Neutral current Distortion in current Temperature Digital input 1 Digital input 2 User Manual 161 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 42 EDS EMBEDDED EDS 3G EMBEDDED 1 42 1 Driver options Options menu kd Driver parameters Device parameters Device inputs Ne Variable units Variable limits
25. Only if the incident is reported 1 Only SCADA and Deluxe versions 290 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 3 MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE In the case of any query in relation to unit operation or malfunction please contact the CIRCUTOR SA Technical Support Service Technical Assistance Service Vial Sant Jordi s n 08232 Viladecavalls Barcelona Tel 902 449 459 Spain 34 937 452 900 outside of Spain email sat circutor es 4 GUARANTEE CIRCUTOR guarantees its products against any manufacturing defect for two years after the delivery of the units CIRCUTOR will repair or replace any defective factory product returned during the guarantee period No returns will be accepted and no unit will be repaired or replaced if it is not accompanied by a report indicating the defect detected or the reason for the return The guarantee will be void if the units has been improperly used or the storage installation and maintenance instructions listed in this manual have not been followed Improper usage is defined as any operating or storage condition contrary to the national electrical code or that Surpasses the limits indicated in the technical and environmental features of this manual CIRCUTOR accepts no liability due to the possible damage to the unit or other parts of the installation nor will it cover any possible sanctions derived from a possible failure improper installation or improper usage of
26. Parameters Measures average time seconds EN 250 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Allows the average measurement recording time to be entered The TH DG RS485 device measures the temperature and humidity and calculates the average Each time the period indicated in this screen has elapsed it will record the value obtained User Manual 251 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 66 TR8 This device may be configured as master or slave and up to 31 slave devices can be connected to a master device At the time the slave devices are connected to the master 30 seconds will be required to detect all the devices If PowerStudio is started during this time the values of the devices that have not yet been detected will not be monitored 1 66 1 Driver options Options menu 2 Driver parameters Device parameters D Device inputs p 1 Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 66 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows some of the internal parameters of the device to be viewed and it is not possible to change any of the configuration parameters In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC TRS configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 26 TR8 485 Identifier Version TRS 1 14 Description Transformation ratio
27. charge min ON 60 1514131211103 8 7 66 43 2 1 asimum intensity supported Plug 1 Plug 2 16 IE lS 14 1a ie m 10 3 e configuration Export configuration Accept P Cancel Some of these options will not be available depending on the version of the X2 device User Manual 261 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information number Model 168 2 Identifier Version 2 4 09 Description Displays general information about the device Euros kwh Flug 1 Plug 2 1999 999999 1999 999999 Value of the kWh which will be charged for the recharging Allows you to enter different price for each plug 262 General Euros of credit 4 Charge time limit for each plug min 120 Reset time limit For the cycle by forgetting top s 120 Euros of credit Credit in Euros that the X2 device will subtract from the card s credit starting recharging On completing recharging the X3 device will be responsible for returning the credit not consumed This parameter is common to both plugs Charge time limit for each plug min Maximum charge time This parameter is common to both plugs Reset time limit for the cycle by forgetting open cover s Whole value in seconds Maximum intensity supported A Plug 1 Plug 2 1 b 1 b Maximum current value supported by each terminal Operating mode 5 PPPEPEPPEPEPEP 15 14 13 12 11 1 Operating mode
28. e Configuration port Corresponds to the communication port the program uses to configure the device This is port 30718 by default Unlike TCP2RS devices the program does not configure any Modbus TCP device parameters automatically using the configuration port only to detect and verify that the device configuration is correct To configure or assign an IP address to Modbus TCP devices consult the device manual For a TCP2RS device to be able to communicate through a router perform the following steps 1 In the Address converter field enter the router s IP address 2 In the Port field enter the communications port and redirect this port on the router to the device s communications port 3 Redirect the configuration port on the router to port 30718 of the converter N B For information on re addressina ports consult the router user manual User Manual 81 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio There are some second tier devices that when connecting to a Modbus TCP device require manual configuration the communication is limited to display for Modbus TCP these devices cannot be configured Devices of this nature are B BD CVMK CVMK HAR The special characteristics as well as the pertinent configuration to carry out correct Modbus TCP connection are specified in the corresponding sections of each device Parameters Clicking the button will cause a dialogue will appear where a numb
29. 16 26 4 17 27 37 47 8 18 28 38 2 48 222 3 18 28 r ly 49 1 10 20 30 40 50 i 8 Cancel 248 User Manual PowerStudio 1 64 2 Viewing values 1 2 3 Digital inputs 1 Closed Digital input 2 2 Digital input 3 Closed Digital input 4 Closed Digital input 5 Closed Digital input Closed Digital input 7 Closed Digital input 8 Closed Digital input 8 Opened Digital input 10 Closed Digital input 11 Closed Digital input 12 Closed Digital input 13 Closed Digital input 14 Closed Digital input 15 Closed Digital input 15 Closed Digital input 17 Closed Input status Input Open Input Closed Input status Open Closed User Manual e Digital input 18 Digital input 19 Digital input 20 Digital input 21 Digital input 22 Digital input 23 Digital input 24 Digital input 25 Digital input 26 Digital input 27 Digital input 28 Digital input 29 Digital input 30 Digital input 31 Digital input 32 Digital input 33 Digital input 34 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Digital input 35 Digital input 36 Digital input 37 Digital input 38 Digital input 39 Digital input 4
30. 182 Device 184 1 46 1 3 Vatlable 186 187 aca 187 1 47 1 1 Device u u u uuu 187 LAIZ 188 1 47 1 3 bar c U 190 IE CNPA r 192 Laod Dryer op ONS 192 1 48 1 1 BDE i EE E A E E E E E E E T A 192 DO a E 193 1 48 1 3 E E A a u aa 195 196 LISI Driver plons MR 196 1 49 1 1 JO ju 196 1 49 1 2 198 1 49 1 3 AE T E E 200 201 OTS AEA TES 201 1 50 1 1 201 DO 204 204 1 51 1 1 uu un 204 206 Lol 206 5211 il I E 206 n 210 210 1 53 1 1 SP eA uuu 210 Lod 210 n 211 DOW E 211 1 54 1 1 Device parime 211 TOY NE 213 Di CP OD OI aoaaa P
31. CVM B BD configuration Model Boxy BHzx C Bays C Elsy Maximum demand variable Active power f Apparent power Current Cancel fe t Bliss Device model Using the model PowerStudio can ascertain which variables are measured by the device thus avoiding variables not possessed by the device being asked for Scale f Low t High User Manual 97 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Variables measurement scale This will be used by PowerStudio for the correct display of values shown on screen Maximurn demand variable Active power f Apparent power f Current Variable used to calculate the maximum demand 1 28 2 Driver options Options menu Pee Parametros del driver Parametros del dispositivo Unidades de las variables Limites de las variables The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 28 2 1 Device parameters connection A It is not possible to configure the device when it communicates via the MODBUSTCP This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured Upon opening the dialogue box the software will read the device configuration When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the ha
32. Decimal number f Without decimals 71 decimal 7 2 decimals f 3 decimals Only for DH 96 CPM equipment The number of decimal places used displaying the current in the equipment can be configured This parameter will be used solely as information on your computer and at no time will it be sent or read by the equipment For DH 96 CPP devices the parameters screen changes substantially User Manual 149 CIRCUTOR 96 CPP configuration Device Information Peripheral number Identifier DH 96 CPP Description Operating mode Master f Slave Integration type Contracted power 10 Kwh Number of relays 4 lt security failure Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Power 0 Ewh Hysteresis Operating mode Master Slave Model DH 96 CPP Integration period 15 minutes Control type Predictive Level Connection delay 0 seconds Latch Safety relay Failure Connection delay 0 seconds The operating mode of the DH 96 is selected in Master mode the PowerStudio Measured variable Decimal number Without decimals 1 f 2 decimals 3decimals Energy by pulse E Wh type C C cydic lineal Transitory time 1 seconds Alarm 0 Ewh Disconnection delay 0 seconds device controls the relays in Slave mode control is done via modbus Integration per
33. J J j j J 11 1 11 E MP3 MP4 POWERNET User Manual 275 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Inductive energy generated Rate ard quadrant 3Q Partial L1 x 1 3 Els RE RE RENE EE RNC iR LCIRWATT PCIRWATTB 0 j j X CV MBBD X O J 111141 J CVMMBC 0X 11141 D _ _ p g CVMMMNI 0X 11144 4 11144 4 CvMNRG9 x J j J PD j 11144 4 111141 S O 111141 MPSMPA 1111111 JJ All energy variables be filtered 2 6 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 2 1 6 Maximum demand Maximum demand consumed Instantaneous Maximum L1 L3 Rate y y 1 3 L3 Rate y 1 3 MDI1 MDIT MDMX3 MDMX CVM 144 CVM 96 CVM B BD CVM BC CVM K CVM MINI CVM NET CVM NRG 96 CVM SP CVM 1D MP3 MP4 X X X POWERNET O O O j O O O O Maximum demand generated Instantaneous Maximum L1 12 13 m Ratey yt 3 L1 L2 L3 1 3 CVM NET LO O O O o o O 7 CVMNRG96 O O O O O MP3 MP4 _ X X X C X X X X Maximum demand of apparent power Consumed Generated Instantaneous Maximum Instantaneous Maximum MDVAI y 1 9 MDVAMX 1 9 NMDVAI 1
34. Omit reactive measure partial counter devices Device screen display e Omit reactive measurement The reactive measurements are not shown on the device screen although they will continue to be displayed on the software display screens e Omit partial counters Partial counter measurements are not shown on the screen of the device nor on the display screens of the software Backlight tine 0 Seconds Configuration of the backlight disconnection The value should oscillate between 0 10 seconds Partial energy counter devices EJ Reset On clicking the button all the partial counters of the device will be started Number of quadrants fe 4 Configuration of the number of quadrants With only 2 quadrants the consumed energy counters will be taken into consideration and with 4 the consumed and generated energy counters Active output Wh pulse 0 Variable Active Consumed Active Generated Configuration of the output relay of the active energy The number of Wh equivalent to an output impulse and the variable that will be measured to give this pulse If the pulse value is 0 the output will be treated like a standard digital output enabling it value to be forced from 0 to 1 User Manual 155 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Reactive output pulse Variable Inductive Consumed Capacitive Consumed Inductive Generated Capacitive Genera
35. p E Xn OX p as 88 CVM 144 PCVMBIBD O j 1 j O KO Instantaneous X X X X X User Manual 267 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Current distortion on neutral Instantaneous Maximum Minimum DANI DANMX DANMN 2 Current escale Instantaneous Maximum Minimum ESCALEI ESCALEMX ESCALEMN Computer Smart Current distortion Instantaneous DAMX DAMN Computer Smat X 268 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 2 1 3 Frequency Frequency Minimum HZMN CIRWATT Absolute minimum Frequenc All registers Valid registers HZMINT HZMINV Lower percentile 5 Frequency All registers Valid registers Upper percentile 95 Frequenc All registers Valid registers Absolute maximum Frequenc All registers Valid registers HZMAXT HZMAXV Net Frequency HZIN User Manual 269 X X CVMNRG96 X X X X X X X X X X X X X PowerStudio Cl X _ X X X j Y OS X px X X X NE CE es Active power consumed Instantaneous Maximum Minimum _ L2 L3 m L1 L2 L3 m L4 L2 L3 m _ Apparent power generated Instantaneous Maximum Minimum L2 L3 m L2 L3 m f 12 f L3 Hl _ Apparent power cons
36. B Maximeter reset Period Maximeter integration period which can vary between 1 and 60 minutes Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value which can be fixed or Sliding Unit The maximum demand can be calculated with active power lll apparent power 111 current or current by phase depending on the device Maximeter reset Press the button to reset the maximeter to zero Voltage f Single phase neutral Phase to Phase Selecting the type of voltage calculated Backlight time 1 0 Seconds Configuration of the backlight disconnection The value should be between 0 and 99 seconds User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR Distortion calculation f THO Effective value t D fundamental This selector configures the type of distortion calculated by the device Energy counters Reset Clicking the button will reset the energy meters on the device to zero Alarm Variable Id aximum Minimum Delay 1 Voltage 0 0 0 Variable Minimum Delay 2 Deactivate gt E 0 E This section shows the configuration of the two relay outputs of the device which may be configured with the desired values e Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programmed as an alarm or energy pulse and any of the parameters measured by the device can be controlled The maximum and minimum alarm unit values a
37. Communication 2 24 2 Z Wis ap Text Visible W Visualize remate events Remote user authorizations Configuration remote events Active events Notified events Testing configuration Cancel Misualize remote events Allows the display of remote events in the client to be activated Configuration remote events Active events Notified events fa Testing configuration On activating the display of remote events the configuration of remote events will be enabled here you can activate the types of events you want to receive and you can test communication with the remote equipment These events can be displayed in the client in the same way as local events 66 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR The remaining screen parameters are detailed in section 1 1 1 Driver parameters 1 15 2 2 Device parameters This screen is used to configure the variables that should be requested from the remote PowerStudio PowerStudio configuration Device Information Identifier Description Engine PSS Firmware Update Variables n M ame Descriptions Type Format Units Agrupatian criteria Save 2 Import configuration Export configuration Cancel Device Information Identifier Description Pwr Studio General PowerStudio client information Update The unit s firmware version can be manually updated by selecting the file
38. Configuration of contracted powers Generic IEC Contracted power w Contract 1 Contract 2 Contract 3 1 2 T ariff 3 Tariff 4 Tariff 5 Tariff Tariff 7 Tariff 8 3 Head powers Cancel 1 43 2 Files for downloading The load curve and billing closure file downloads can be configured on this screen Wy Files to download Loading curve Closing of invoices Enable Download Connection interval Hourly 1 gt 00 00 00 00 Daily FERES Mod Davs back ta download when device is started 0 t Monthly 1 Cancel Select this option Enable to activate the download configuration depending on the selected parameters e Download Selects the download period It can be Daily Weekly Monthly or every x hours selected e Connection interval Select the time interval during which the files will be downloaded e Download dates previous to the current date when the device is started Shows the number of days before the current date for which the files will be downloaded since the communications are established with the unit for the first time 170 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 44 Generic Modbus Due of the variety of devices that communicate with Modbus protocol currently on the market a generic device to enable quick and easy communication with these devices has been created Once the variables to be read have been configured the
39. Display variables The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 42 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC S lo en aplicaci n dise adas para funcionar dentro del EDS 162 User Manual PowerStudio Device Information Peripheral number 255 Identifier EDS Embedded Description Embedded device Relay Timer EDS Embedded configuration Device Information Peripheral number 255 Identifier EOS Embedded Description Relay Timer 1 50 20 ms 1000 ms 2 50 20 ms 1000 ms 3 50 20 ms 1000 ms Counters 1 245 3 3 4 897 Load values in device meters ate time CIRCUTOR Model EOS Embedded Version 7 730 4 50 20 ms 1000 ms 5 50 20 ms 1000 ms b 50 20 ms 1000 ms v Synchronize clock Model EDSEmbedded Version 1 1 Cancel General information on the EDS 1 50 20 1000 ms 4 50 s 20 ms 1000 ms 2 50 x 20 ms 1000 ms 5 50 s 20 ms 1000 ms 3 50 20 ms 1000 ms 50 s 20 ms 1000 ms timer in ms Us
40. Maximum frequency Maximum frequency configured from a device generated event User Manual PowerStudio 1 58 RGU 10 RGU 10 RA 1 58 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters 1 58 1 1 Device parameters CIRCUTOR ETETETT Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 1 58 1 1 1 RGU 10 GaU 1U c Juration Wa RGU 10 config 1 Device Information Peripheral number zb Identifier 6 AGU Description Operating system frequency 50 Hz f 60 Hz Trigger current 4 Configure prealarm Frealarm threshold gt Disabled Prealarm relay output polarity f Standard Positive Device Information Peripheral number 33 Identifier RAGUO Description Shows general information User Manual Model RGU 10 Version 1 1 Trigger coil output polarity Standard Positive Trigger delay s Selectivo Activation delay s 0 02 Operating mode Normal Cancel Model RGU 10 Version 1 5 223 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Operating system frequency nias Configuration of the frequency of the ope
41. Overvoltage threshold Serves to program the overvoltage percentage Each semi cycle with an rms value exceeding this value will be understood as over voltage Overvoltage hysteresis Overvoltage hysteresis is where the start up voltage is different from the end voltage of overvoltage An overvoltage will start when the voltage threshold value is User Manual 221 222 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio exceeded and will finish when it is lower than the value defined by the difference between the threshold and the hysteresis Gap threshold Serves to program the gap detection Each semi cycle with an rms value not reaching this defined value will be understood as a gap Gap Hysteresis Will define a gap hysteresis so that the initial voltage is different to the end of gap voltage A gap will start when the voltage does not exceed the threshold value and will finish when this is lower than the value defined by the sum of the threshold and the hysteresis Interruption threshold defined as power off absence of voltage interruption the voltage drops below the value set Interruption hysteresis An interruption hysteresis is when the start up voltage is different from the voltage interruption end An interruption will begin when the voltage does not exceed the threshold value and ends when it exceeds the value defined by the sum of the threshold and hysteresis interruption Minimum frequency Minimum frequency configured from a device generated event
42. PowerStudio Display Value Displays the display status ON or OFF Backlight 5 Value nil Displays the backlight value values between 0 and 100 Computer Smart configuration Device Information Peripheral number Identifier Computer Smart Description General lleak OFF Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Alarm 5 Alarm 6 Alarm 7 Alarm User Manual Condensers battery Limit m Enabled Reset THO 45 Limit Relay OFF j OFF Enabled Relay OFF OFF Enabled Enabled Relay Relay OFF OFF Enabled Enabled Relay Relay OFF OFF Enabled Enabled Relay Relay Model Computer Smart 400 12 Version 0 15 Cosinus Cosinus limit 0 95 Alarm 3 Alarm 10 Alarm 11 Alarm 12 Alarm 13 Alarm 14 Alarm 15 Alarm 16 lirnit Enabled CIRCUTOR Cosinus type Inductive Relay OFF j OFF Enabled Relay OFF OFF Enabled Enabled Relay ho Relay OFF Enabled Enabled Relay Relay OFF Enabled Enabled Relay Relay 75 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio lleak Lirit mA Reset pr 9 Displays the status limit and reset of the lleak alarm T
43. Primary Current Cancel 252 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Device Information Peripheral number Model 1 TR8 485 Identifier Version TRS 1 14 Description Shows information on the device Transformation ratio Primary Current Shows current primary value on the device User Manual 253 CIRCUTOR 1 67 TR16 PowerStudio This device may be configured as master or slave and up to 31 slave devices can be connected to a master device At the time the slave devices are connected to the master 30 seconds will be required to detect all the devices If PowerStudio is started during this time the values of the devices that have not yet been detected will not be monitored 1 67 1 Driver options Options menu 2 Driver parameters Variable units Device parameters Device inputs Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 67 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows some of the internal parameters of the device to be viewed and it is not possible to change any of the configuration parameters In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 204 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR TR16 configuration Device Information Minimum current threshold m Peripheral number 27 TF15 Disabled
44. State Pulses meters Pulses number Pulses number EJ Reset 199 99 199 99 Configuration of the digital inputs of the device Operating mode Digtal inputs inputs may be used as inputs for changing the rate or as digital inputs Consult the device manual for more information on how changing the rate works Input 1 Made f Pulses State Pulses number 199 999 Configuration of one of the inputs when the operating mode 1 digital inputs Inputs may be treated as pulse counters by selecting the Pulse mode the parameter number of pulses will correspond to the multiplier factor of pulses counted at the input When the selected mode is Status it will show the input status open or closed and will disable the corresponding counter Pulses meters EJ Reset Clicking this button will reset the device counter As long as the working mode is digital inputs and the input mode is configured in pulses User Manual 203 CIRCUTOR 1 51 MK LCD 1 51 1 Driver options Options menu J Driver parameters p Variable units PowerStudio Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 51 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software wil
45. pulse Minimum Delay 1 Inductive reactive energy kV arh gt 100 0 0 Digital output 1 gt hi aximum Minimum Delay 2 Voltage L2 V gt 50 50 0 Digital output 2 Minimum Delay Port 3 gt 0 0 0 gt Variable I asimum Minimum Delay Fort 4 gt 0 0 0 Variable I asimum Minimum Delay Fort 5 gt 0 0 0 hi aximum Minimum Delay Port s zh Digital input output Expansion card 1 Expansion card 2 Device Information Peripheral number Model 4 MP3 400 Identifier Version Description Shows general information User Manual 207 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Password Enable password Password Repeat password I Enables the password to be enabled or deactivated to block the configuration of the device Position Current Phase By arrows f Order show in box Counterclackwise arrows t 1 and 3 changed Configures the position of the device The current as per the direction of the arrows or its opposite and the phases as per the sequence shown on the box or phases 1 and 3 swapped Diferential protection Trigger current Trip time 300 m 100 ms Configures the position of the device The current as per the direction of the arrows or its opposite and the phases as per the sequence shown on the box or phases 1 and 3 swapped
46. screen User Management Users Name William Full name Person Phone number Li Charging devices For each user the name and surnames mandatory can be stored as well as the telephone number and e mail address 258 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR A list of the tags assigned to this user can also be managed Screen for adding a tag to a user User Management Users Name Code 1234567890 Manual entering Lectores a Accept Cancel Where Is the name of the tag descriptive name Code Is the internal code unique that can be entered manually by enabling the check box W Manual entering or by reading from one of the readers assigned to the system Lectores Lector Read Once a name and code have been assigned to the tag we can store it for the user via the The system can have as many recharging devices as CCL and or 2 equipment The GUSERS driver can be used to assign devices to users thus activating the possibility that said users perform recharging in the devices they have assigned Screen for assigning recharging devices to a user User Manual 259 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio User Management Authorized device Devices El Ll Devices All the devices in the system appear in the windows left and right The left window contains the devices in which the user can recharge The right window c
47. threshold hysteresis X 5 5 90 2 Nominal voltage v Nominal frequency Hz Interruption threshold Interruption hysteresis 230 Circuit Connection Three phase CC Aron Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Model 0 2 Identifier Serial number 412 0354511023 Description Version 982 09 Shows information on the device Password Enable password to read Enable password to write Password Password Repeat password Repeat password Allows the password to be enabled or disabled to block both the reading and writing values and the configuration of the device 216 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Configuration Capture period min 10 Primary voltage Secondary voltage Primary current Secondary current 1 5 Primary neutral current Secundaria de corriente de neutra 5 5 voltage V Nominal frequency Hz 230 50 Circuit Connection Three phase Triangle 3 threads Aron Star 4 threads Capture period Configuration in minutes between records stored on the device Primary voltage Device primary voltage value Secondary voltage Device secondary voltage value Primary current Device primary current value Secondary current Device secondary current value Neutral primary current Device neutral primary current value Neutral secondary current Device neutral secondary voltage value Rated voltage
48. 1 Bit 0 Paid or free service o 0 1 Free Bit 1 Charge time limit Without 1 With Bit 2 Credits O Credit units 1 All credit available Bit 3 Anti theft meter system Plug 1 and 2 O YES 1 4 Continue cycle after a Power Fail 0 1 YES Bit 5 Plug 1 Functionality User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 0 Normal operation 1 Without service Bit 6 Plug 2 Functionality 0 Normal operation 1 Without service e Bit 7 Kwcost 0 1 On equipment e Bit 8 Anti theft meter system Plug 2 0 5 1 e Bit 9 Reversal of the display digits o O left gt Chl right gt Ch2 1 left gt Ch2 right gt Ch1 e Bit 10 Enable input for external meter 0 1 YES e Bit 15 Current measurement o 0 Multi toroidal 1 Mono ioroidal User Manual 263 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 Appendices 2 1 Variables In order to use references to the variables measured by devices in Scada reports charts and tables it will be necessary to Know the encoding used by the software for each of them The basic encoding comprises the device name and the variable code separated by a dot name variable In this way the software will Know which variable is involved and which device to ask for its value This encoding variable name can be used in formulae graphs and tables although in the case of reports graphs and tables we c
49. 1 11 1 AFQ Current harmonics Net Load 2 1 11 2 C 14d Current Active Digital output Alarm COSI QUADRANT ALARM X Value Value Alarm digital output Value Not enabled Enabled 1 X 282 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 2 1 11 3 CBS 4 Differential current Detected Of the channel Of the protection Pre alarm relay Channel x x 1 4 AELIx AELDx x SIX 1 1 Not Triggered Differential current exceeded Channel status Not Triggered Protection status L9 Not enabled Enabled Pre alarm relay status Not enabled HE MESI Enabled On CBS 4 devices we can reset the x channel forcing the status variable of the RSTx to value 0 or remotely trigger the channel forcing the variable to 1 2 1 11 4 CBS 8 CDR 8 Differential current Detected Of the channel Of the protection Pre alarm relay Canal x x 1 8 AELIX AELDx 5 Not Triggered Pre alarm relay status Not enabled Enabled On CBS 8 and CDR 8 devices we can reset the x channel forcing the status variable of the STx to value 16 We can also remotely trigger the x channel forcing the RFCx variable to 1 to activate remote triggering or 0 to deactivate it 2 1 11 5 CCL Total active energ Partial active energ Active power Digital output Car connected Digital input Bollard state identifier User Manual 283
50. 1 47 1 Driver options Options menu M Driver parameters _ 5 Device parameters Device inputs p g Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 47 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC LM 4A configuration Device Information Peripheral number 32 LM 4 Identifier Version 32 LM 44210 111 Description Relay Timer 1 50 x 20 ms 1000 ms 2 50 20 ms 1000 ms Counters Mo 158 20 Load values in device meters aE Cancel User Manual 187 CIRCUTOR Device Information Peripheral number 32 Identifier 32 Description Displays general information Relay Timer 1 50 20 me 1000 ms Configuration of the pulse duration that can be generated with the digital outputs of the device Counters 1 yl C l Load values in device meters This part of the configuration corresponds to the device meters If the selector is checked on sending the configuration the e
51. 1 55 1 1 Device parumelop uuu T o T m 213 M can 215 L sus u 215 1 56 1 1 u i D un 215 1 30 12 Download EEEE E E 218 219 TD 0700070 219 1 57 1 1 PVCS TT 219 223 Lood 223 1 58 1 1 DEVICE DOES 225 Lo MEDICUS unn 223 2 TR OA m 225 1 2022 DUIS LTEM 227 ESL CAR CU E EA A 227 228 229 229 1 59 1 1 229 1222 229 231 User Manual 7 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 60 1 Configuration of R 440 tasty hs veas epus sU SER ERI ISI NE ERU RUE 231 Jr u SIE MUI NUI TIN NN 232 1 60 2 1 L uuu umasa E E LET 232 iu uuu buie 233 L00221 Vy E 235 1B 236 236 1 61 1 1 Device par mk Ipu 236 1 61 1 2 Inputs Outputs 237 240 242
52. 1 62 1 1 pu iki 242 244 Confieuration 0f ICP2ZRS 244 J E UDIN 247 1 63 2 1 Device para meteis 247 LUE oiai piesa ia oane R Ea e ia seoid apii 248 LO DE O 248 1 64 1 1 A A S E NT A T Dm 248 LOAL Devico 248 VICE OP 249 epT dente 250 2 2 me EM sess 250 1 65 1 1 Device pati i bares 250 ROUEN C M 237 252 1 66 1 1 ET 252 IKE 254 BITC OD E 254 1 67 1 1 pi NET TT OT 254 1 68 GUSERS7 USER MANAGEMENT u 257 Dr 6 oni m 257 1 68 1 1 NORTE 257 10842 IE P 257 IN s v 261 LOSI DE VEPODMONS mE M 261 1 69 1 1 vi parani IO Uu nec ousad EO 261 2 AP PE NDIC Py u
53. 100 User Manual Model CvM 1D v 10 Description Number of quadrants 72 Output Pulses Alarm Unit Voltage v Minimum 240 7 230 4 Delay OFF seconds 10 i Cancel 91 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information number Madel 32 10 Identifier Description TD Displays general information about the device hd aximeter Unit Current Pernod B Maximeter reset Period Maximeter integration period which can vary between 1 and 60 minutes Unit Maximum demand can be calculated using the active or current power Maximeter reset Pushing the button resets the maximeter to zero Number of quadrants fe 4 This allows you to select the number of quadrants to use for the output of pulses With only two quadrants you can select the energy consumed with four quadrants you can select the energy consumed and generated 92 Output f Pulses Alam Select the output you would like to use only one can be active Pulses Unit Active energy Output pulse width 400 Output pulses active energy relation 100 Pulse output This option will be activated on selecting pulse output Unit Allows you to select between active and reactive energy If two quadrants are selected you can only select the energy consumed however if four quadrants have been selected you can select the energy consumed
54. 123 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Here the 16 device alarms can be configured Variable In this field select the parameter associated with the alarm any of the parameters measured by the device can be selected The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets The maximum value to control is configured The range allowed depends on the selected variable Min The minimum value to control is configured The range allowed depends on the selected variable Delay Alarm delay in seconds after activation Delay off Alarm delay in seconds after deactivation NES Configuration of triggers by date and time for use in the output Click the button and the following dialogue box appears Triggers setup Status Interval Date OM Time ON Date OFF Time OFF fon Unique gt hooro 11 05 30 panogo 23 15 15 ON Daily 1 23 46 10 32 54 ON Unique 21 03 2011 10 00 00 22 03 2011 22 00 00 ON Daily gt 0 00 00 10 00 00 ON Unique gt 2203 2011 8 00 00 22103 2011 17 30 00 a Accept Cancel If the trigger condition is fulfilled the digital output is enabled otherwise it is disabled The trigger may be unique fulfilled on one occasion or daily fulfilled every day There will be as many triggers as digital outputs output equations to be configured Click the button and the following dialogue
55. 9 NMDVAMX 1 9 MDVAIT NMDVAIT NMDVAMXTy 2 X O X O X O X O Maximum demand of active power Consumed Generated Instantaneous Maximum Instantaneous Maximum MDAPI 1 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 NMDAPIT 2 L X j O X O X O X O 41 Maximum current demand Instantaneous Maximum u 12 B n 12 B Jj n y 1 9 Maximum current demand rate Instantaneous Maximum x 12 B m ti t2 bB HW MDAI2T MDAMX1T MDAMX2T MDAMX3T MDAMXT All maximum demand variables can be filtered User Manual 277 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 1 7 Harmonics Voltage harmonics ARMxVMX X 3 5 7 8 11 13 x 1 15 x 16 50 ARMxV1 ARMxV2 ARMxV3 ARMxVN CVMKHAR x X X X CVMMMNI X 1 X CvMNRG9 x j X j 1 aona O O O O O O j 1 Current harmonics L1 Neutral 1 ARMxA2 Maximum voltage harmonics 3 sec ARMyMXCV1 1 50 ARMyMXCV2 1 50 ARMyMXCVS3 1 50 EU Maximum voltage harmonics 10 mins ARMyMXPV1 y 1 50 ARMyMXPV2 y 1 50 ARMyMXPV3 1 50 x C C q C 0Ojl C C gf 7 278 User
56. CVM SP CVM 1D EDMK MK D MK LCD MP3 MP4 POWERNET BEEN QNA 111141414 Active generated Rate Contract x x 1 3 s i 4 3 Rate y y 1 9 Total NAE NAETy NAECXTOT CIRWATT X X CIRWATT B CVM B BD CVM K CVM K2 CVM MINI CVM NET CVM NRG 96 CVM 1D EDMK MK D MP3 MP4 QNA Pee 274 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Capacitive energy consumed ERE L1 L Partial Sones x 1 3 s ul ue ue a em em a eet tena pong omar un ono s SV CVMi4d4 4411111 14 4111114 14 CVMBBD j x O j Jj T Jj x j 4 111114 CWMK2 j x Jj L j j CVMNET Jj x j 4 Capacitive energy generated 4th quadrant 4Q L1 Contract x x 1 3 4 9 Rate y 1 9 NCE PNCE NCETy NCETy CE4QCxTy CE4QCxTOT X X X X X MPSMPA 11111 S Mis i p O om Inductive energy consumed 1st quadrant 1Q fos Par ETE y YA PIE camr l SSS LCIRWATTB j j j 212112 j 2 1 2 j CVM96 x j j J j j Jj CVMBBD xj j O J j CVMMBC J j J j Jj j CVMMK Jof J j j xj j CVMMNI xj
57. Configuration W Communication History Visible Using we can activate or deactivate communication with a device decide whether or not to save device histories and whether or not to allow a user to see a device from the client 12 User Manual PowerStudio 1 1 2 Variable units Unit configuration CVM 96 Voltage Units y Current Active energy Units C fe kwh Accuracy Without decimals f decimal Accuracy Without decimals 1 decimal 2 decimals 3 decimals Accuracy Without decimals decimal Frequency Units Hz Active apparent power Units CO MW fe ku Reactive energy Units C MyarLh kwarEh kvarLh Accuracy C Without decimals decimal Accuracy Without decimals 1 decimal 2 decimals f 3 decimals Accuracy C Without decimals decimal CIRCUTOR Distortion Units Reactive power Units MwarC f KwuarC KvarL Harmonics Units zx Accuracy C Without decimals decimal Accuracy Without decimals decimal 2 decimals 3 decimals Accuracy s Without decimals decimal 2 decimals 3decimals 2 decimals 3 decimals Cancel Use this dialogue to configure units and the number of decimals with which to display the variables on screen This type of configuration only affects the value display
58. Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured Upon opening the dialogue box the software will read the device configuration When complete click on Accepf for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 102 Device parameters Variable limits PowerStudio User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio configuration Device Information Password numeric Peripheral number Model Enable password 9 Password Identifier Version 4 03 password Description Transformation ratio M aximeter Period Window tpe Primary Secundary 1 Fd Voltage Unit Active power Ill Current a Maximeter reset Distortion calculation Energy counters i i C eset fundamental Masimum Minimum Delay Alam Voltage L1 V 0 D E Varable hd aximum Minimum Delay Alam 2 CurentL2 A 0 0 0 Cancel Alarms Device Informatian Peripheral number Model 14 C M BC Identifier Version C M BC 4 03 Description Displays general information Password Enable password Password Repeat password Enables the password to be enabled or deactivated to disable configuration of the device using the keyboard Transformation ratin Primary Secundary
59. In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC POWER NET configuration Device Information Peripheral number 20 Identifier Description Distortion calculation THD Effective value f D fundamental Energy counters Model Version 1 00 asimeter Period Window tpe 1 Fixed Unit Active power P Reset Md aximeter reset User Manual i Cancel 213 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 214 Device Infarmatian Peripheral number Model 1 POW ERNE T Identifier Version 1 00 Description Shows general information Distortion calculation t THO Effective value D fundamental Use this selector to configure the type of distortion the device will calculate aximeter Period Window lupe 1 5 Fixed Unit Active power a Maximeter reset Maximum demand will be activated in PowerNet devices with version 1 01 or higher of firmware Period This is the maximeter integration period and can vary between 1 and 60 minutes Window type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding Unit The maximum demand can be calculated with active power lll apparent power 111 current or current by phase depending on the device Maximeter reset When the button is pressed the device maximeter resets to zero Energy counters a R
60. Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Description Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital input to be entered for better identification For digital outputs Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Description e Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital output to be entered for better identification Finally for the flow configuration Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Description Unit Factor Time min Calculation window s B BR o Ro FR Accept af Cancel 194 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Checking the selector will activate the flow variable Remember if this selector is not checked it will not be possible to view the flow value of the corresponding LM4I 4O M input e Description Alohanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the flow to be entered for better identification e Unit Alohanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the flow is shown to be entered e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse e Time Time in minutes for calculating the flow value e Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculate an estimate of the flow taking into account th
61. Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 2 1 8 Pst Plt 2 87 Pst Upper percentile 95 L 1 5 j o9 1 91 95 1 09 Pst Input x x 1 20 PST1DIx PST2DIx PST3DIx 2 2591511 72 User Manual 279 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 1 9 Inputs and Outputs x 1 4 X gt lt gt lt x 1 AIMNx The analogue input of the MP3 MP4 and CVM MINI devices will correspond to the temperature variable measured by this type of device Digital outputs LCIRWATT J X X X x CIRWATTB X X X x 144 11 ewm 11 O j O 4 0o 09 O o 0o oO j j CVMMMNI X X 1 CVM NET xa X sceoAmy CVMNRG96 J S S o 14 Digital outputs may be forced to 0 the output will remain open or to 1 the output will close 280 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 2 1 10 Counters Counter CIRWATTB CVM 2 EDS EDS Embedded LM 24 LM 25 M LM 4 A L M50 The values of the counters on the LM50 devices may be forced between 0 and the maximum value permitted by the device See the device manual for more details on this maximum value All counter variables can be filtered User Manual 281 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 1 11 Special device variables 2
62. Notified events fu Testing configuration Visualize remote events Allows the display of remote events in the client to be activated Configuration remote events Active events Notified events fu Testing configuration On activating the display of remote events the configuration of remote events will be enabled here you can activate the types of events you want to receive and you can test communication with the remote equipment These events can be displayed on the client in the same way as local events 232 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR The remaining screen parameters are detailed in section 1 1 1 Driver parameters 1 60 2 2 Device parameters This screen is used to configure the variables that must be requested from the R 440 relating to the machines connected to it In this case variable Counter1 of device LM4 has been selected R 440 configuration Device Information Identifier Firmware version 440 1 26 Description Date Primary server v Synchronize clack Secondary WTP server Options Varables ame Description Type Format Units Agrupatian criteria Save Add gt 2 Import configuration Export configuration 6 Cancel Device Information Identifier Firmware version 440 1 25 Description General R 440 device information User Manual 233 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio D ate time Primary
63. Units Agrupatian criteria Save Incremental Add Modify wj Delete Analog Device numerical variables configuration See 1 44 1 1 1 Numeric variables 172 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Binary variables Address identifier M ame Descriptions Device Add Modify Delete Device binary variables configuration See 1 44 1 1 2 Digital variables Import configuration Allows the configuration of numeric and binary variables of a file previously saved on the disk to be loaded This option is useful when the same variables have to be configured on several devices Export configuration Allows the configuration of numerical and binary variables to be saved on a disk and then loaded onto another Generic Modbus TCP device Opti _ Allows advanced configuration options on the device to be displayed or hidden Group the variables maximum in groups of uu Data in litth endian 120 s Registers Brings together variables in groups These parameters permit the maximum size of the frames to be configured in communications for those devices which do not permit communication with frames of a maximum size greater than that of the Standard modbus To carry out the minimum number of possible requests and thus penalize the communication as little as possible the program will try to arrange the configured variables into groups of variables This parameter can indi
64. Voltage 1 Current 9000 Depending on the version connected programming of the voltage transformation ratio can be disabled User Manual 103 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product between the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The primary value depending on fullscale must be between 1 and the value of the following table Maximum value e Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A Secondary current in the CVM BC is 5A Id asimeter Period Window type 1 Fixed Unit Active power Za M aximeter reset e Period This is the maximeter integration period and can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding e Unit The maximum demand can be calculated with active power Ill apparent power Ill current or current by phase depending on the device Maximeter reset Pushing the button resets the maximeter to zero Distortion calculation f THD Effective value t D fundamental Use this selector to configure the type of distortion the device will calculate Energy counters Reset Clicking the button will reset the energy counters on the device to zero Alarms Variable hd asinum Minim
65. between 50 and 100 of the device channels minimum trigger threshold Operating system frequency 50Hz 60 Hz Enables selection of the device connection working network frequency Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Description Reconnection sequence n 16 59 01 115 1 224 1 900 Trigger current 4 0 3 Trigger delay s Instantaneous Trigger coil output polarity f Standard Positive Displays the channel configuration Channel Channel2 Channel 3 Channel As it is only possible to display the configuration of one channel at time click on one of the channels to display the corresponding configuration User Manual 25 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Description Alphanumeric type information where a brief description of the channel can be entered for easy identification Trigger current A 03 7 Indicates the maximum current that can be reached by the device before triggering The values that can be acquired are Disabled 0 03 A 0 1 A Trigger delay s Instantaneous 5 Channel delay time the possible values l Os 11 Trigger coil output polarity f Standard Positive Configuration of the polarity of the output relay of the relay output trigger coil allowing one of the two options possible to be selected standard or positive Reconnection sequence sem TENE 16 1 59 0 115701 224 0 30 7 Enables s
66. box appears 124 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Equations confiquration Configuration of the digital output equation 1 lt None gt gt gt 9 lt None gt AND AND 9 lt gt Where the alarm and the operation to be carried out can be selected alternately AND or To obtain more information on the operation of the digital output equations consult the device manual 1 32 1 3 2 Analogue inputs and outputs A Depending on the card model the number of inputs and outputs may vary CVME 2 configuration Expansion card Analog 8 Inputs 4 Outputs User Manual 125 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Use nes inputs Analog outputs to switch between input and output configuration The previous image shows configuration of the analogue inputs For each of the analogue inputs the following can be configured Type Enables selection of the different input signal types accepted by the device Name A brief description of the analogue input for its identification on the device screen Unit A brief description of the analogue input measurement units for display on the device screen Zero Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned Fullscale Value of the parameter to which the maximum value of the scale is assigned Decimals Number of decimals of the value measured by the analogue input Analogue output config
67. by level The control type will depend on the relay configuration Conec disconec type C C cyclic lineal Only in predictive control The connection disconnection is selected The types are C cyclic Cyclic the relays that have been operating the longest disconnect first C lineal Lineal where connection or disconnection is done by priorities relay 1 being the first to disconnect Contracted power 0 installation Only in predictive control Value of the power contracted for the Connection delay n seconds reconnecting a relay Only in predictive control Minimum waiting time before Transitory time 1 seconds Only in predictive control Time to adapt the controller response time to the characteristics of the installation Number oF relays 4 gt The number of relays to be used in the installation is selected Security Only in predictive control It will only be possible to choose between the two status modes of the contract Power Kwh of the relays Only in predictive control Value of the power contracted for each User Manual 151 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Alarm 0 Ewh Only in control by level Value of the demand at which the alarm is triggered Hysteresis 4 ors Only in control by level The desired difference between the connection and disconnection point of the relay is entered in The value must be between 4 and 50
68. clock m Connection time seconds Off Register Cosine phi Value Type d Cancel 70 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Depending on the device connected some fields will be disabled Device Information Peripheral number Model Computer Plus T14 CDl Identifier Version C 1 01 Description Current s connection 51 52 We l2 51 52 v3l3 851 52 Direct sequence Displays general information Among other parameters the current connection configuration may be seen Transformation ratin Primary Secundary Voltage i Current i Condenser current e Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product of the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 e Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 30 000 A The secondary current is 1A or 5A e Capacitor power measure transformation ratio The primary capacitor current measure value may be between 1A and 999A The secondary capacitor current measure value may be between 1A and 5A Connection time seconds Register Machine connection and registration times For the TF TF C and TF CDI models the units are cycles for the rest of models the units are seconds Cosine phi Value Type inductive x Configuration of the inductive phi or capacitati
69. connected to the channel There are three possible options for selection Channel disabled Fullscale channel with 30mA 6A e Fullscale with 60A 300mA 60A Trip threshold o 1 Channel trigger threshold depending on the type of toroid connected the values available will be 100mA 2A Customized Customized Only if the value of the customized trigger threshold does not exceed 6A Delay time s instantaneous delay time the possible values Customized of relay output t Normally Normally closed Channel output relay operating mode Number of reclosures Number of attempts at reconnection After this number the relay will be locked Time between reclosing s Time interconnections Type of time between reclosing f Normal Exponential Operating mode in the time interconnections User Manual 31 CIRCUTOR 1 7 2 Displaying values The CBS 8 device will show the following value screen Channel 1 Channel 2 e is 29 Reconnection enabled Reset 70 2 1 1 97 I OFF Adjust Adjust Channel 5 Channel 6 O ON OFF Prealarm 200 Reconnection enabled Reconnection enabled Reset 140 21 Adjust Adjust Where Channel 5 Prealarm A Reconnection enabled 6 74 1 Channel status O Status ON Pre al
70. in excess or default this will be indicated as shown in the figure arrow below the value Differential current value detected when the channel triggers User Manual 33 CIRCUTOR 1 8 CCL 1 8 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 8 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC CCL configuration Device Information Peripheral number 99 Identifier 51 Description Device Information Peripheral number 1 Identifier GEE Description Advanced setup Model CEL SL Version 1 30 PowerStudio u al k 2 Device parameters Variable limits Cancel Model Version 1 30 Displays general information about the device User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 8 1 2 Advanced configuration Wa Advanced setup hd aximum power 0 kw Connected in Indifferent Phase 1 Phase 2 C Phase 3 Cancel power
71. is incremental Typical energy variable option to see increments o Analogue variable Indicates whether the variable to be read is of the analogue type o Type of output allows between 0 20 mA 4 20 mA or 0 V depending on the device o Accuracy Number of bits in the sample o Zero Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned Fullscale Value of the parameter to which the maximum value of the scale is assigned o Meter Indicates whether the variable is of the meter type or not o Maximum value Maximum meter variable value You can select 32 bits 16 bits 8 bits or a custom value e Use Shows where the variable may be used in the rest of the program For more information on the digital map of numeric variables and its configuration consult the device manual 1 44 1 1 2 Digital variables Push the Add or Modify button and the dialogue will appear to configure the binary variable New binary variable Description Identifier Address Use Heading writing t Reading Writing Screen Events Accept Cancel Where e Name Name of the numeric variable used to identify it better e Description Short description of the variable User Manual 175 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 176 Read function code Selects the read function You can select the 0x01 or 0x02 function Identifier Allows each of the binary variabl
72. m CIRCUTOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE POWERSTUDIO Standard SCADA Deluxe Version 4 0 USER MANUAL 4 4 M98232101 03 13A CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR DISCLAIMER CIRCUTOR SA reserves the right to make modifications to the device or the unit specifications set out in this instruction manual without prior notice CIRCUTOR SA on its web site supplies its customers with the latest versions of the device specifications and the most updated manuals u www circutor com TE s y u User Manual 3 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 5 DIC ADITI T 3 CONTENT E 4 MOG OR BEY USIONS 10 L DP 11 Lj e DRIVER OPTION CONFIGURATION 11 Lid TOV DAO 11 1 1 2 POR 13 1 1 3 gene F 14 u aded UD Fer MUNI diss MI u 15 1 2 1 u u MEI E ar DI a 15 Eoo E 15 17 1 3 1 RR E E EN EA EN E 17 L E E 17 1 3 2 18 I MIO I m
73. mA Value 5 mA 1 Voltage 11 100 200 Fi lt Deactivate gt gt 100 200 3 lt Deactivate gt gt 100 200 4 lt Deactivate gt gt 100 For each of the analogue inputs the following can be configured e Variable Permits any parameter the device measures for analogue outputs to be selected e Value 5 mA Value of the parameter which is assigned to the 5 mA output e Value 5 mA Value of the parameter which is assigned to the 5 mA output User Manual 127 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 32 1 3 4 SD Memory A If the device has an SD Memory expansion memory but the SD memory is not inserted the data measured is not stored in memory or by the software configuration Expansion card SD memory information on 50 memory Status SD ok size 1875 MB Format 50 Free space 99 26 Register variables Selected variables 238 Select variables On the upper part of the dialogue box information is shown about the SD Memory inserted into the device It shows information such as the status with which it is possible to know if the card works correctly or if there are any problems for example if it is protected from overwriting the size of the card and the remaining free space It is also possible by clicking the button to format the SD card Remember that formatting the card will erase all data not downloaded by means of the software The number of variables tha
74. of pre alarm relay Operation method of the pre alarm relay common to all channels of the device Pre alarm threshold Pre alarm threshold the equipment possesses This can vary between 50 and 100 of the minimum trigger threshold of the device channels Defined values Current Delay time s A trigger threshold and a personalized delay time can be configured by the user These parameters are common to all channels of the device Depending on the type of channel selected the customized threshold may be selected or not Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel Channel Channel 8 Description of relay output Chann f Normally open Normally closed Type of toroid Number of reclasures 30 mA WG AWGS dB EE Trip threshold Time between reclosing s 10 05 d 1 of time between reclosing Delay time s Normal Instantaneous Exponential Shows the channel configuration 30 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel Channel 7 Channel 8 AS it is only possible to display the configuration of one channel at a time click on one of the channels to display the corresponding configuration Description Channel 1 Alphanumeric type information where a brief description of the channel can be entered to for easy identification Type of toroid 30 IWGAWS 7 Toroid type
75. or Normally closed This field will be disabled if an energy variable has been selected In the Tariffs tab sent Cost Consumed Generated Consumed Generated o 30 72 Reset counter Reset total time counter All values entered in the corresponding checkboxes will be loaded when the configuration 1 e Reset meter The energy meters will be reset to 0 when you click on this button Reset total time meter The total time meters will be reset to 0 when you click on this button In the Display tab Backlight time 5 Screen selection z w w w w Vpp kw PF Cost kMVarLh Work profile Cos Phi 2 kV arCh User THDA Time Backlight time Configuration of the backlight switching off time The value should be between 0 and 99 seconds e View harmonics Optional display of the harmonics on the device s display Work profile Selection of the desired work profile Each profile will show determined screens The screens to be displayed can be selected in the User profile User Manual 109 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 31 CVM K 1 31 1 Connection with modbus TCP The CVM K devices can connect on MODBUSTCP connections with some limitations PowerStudio can read the values measured by the device but cannot
76. p e E E E LDH9GDO 42 7 5 1 21 ee 22 LDH96WO Ke Digital outputs 2 1 11 10 EDS 2 1 11 11 ACTTARIFF CMD 0 1010 User Manual 285 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 1 11 12 MP3 MP4 1 AIMN1 2 1 11 13 QNA The following shows the specific variables of the QNA devices the shared variables such as voltage and current have been included in the corresponding variable table Alarm event variables will activate value 1 when an event is produced in the QNA and will remain active for 5 seconds When these 5 seconds have elapsed without any new event taking place the alarm will deactivate value 0 Voltage phasor Voltage current phasor L1 L2 L1 L3 FDV12 FDV13 FDVI1 FDVI2 FDVI3 O O J O Counter of 150 cycle integrations Coefficient Kg Coefficient Ka Voltage Voltage Imbalance percentile higher than 95 All registers Valid registers UBSUPT UBSUPV 471 Value counters Total no of xj Frequency without events events NREGTOT NREGEVQ CVHZ CVHZEVQ CVPLT CVPLT1EVQ CVPLT2EVQ CVPLT3EVQ 2 1 11 14 RGU 10 RGU 10 RA Status 2 current current trigger 220 1 ST k Differential
77. ratio Peripheral number L 5 CVM K4 RED 420 1 EN T Identifier Version Primary Secundary CVM K E418 Voltage I Description 10000 5 Energy counters Period _ 1 Active energy Inductive energy Window type Fixed ES Capacitive energy Active energy Active power Ill Capacitive energy 8 Maximeter reset Load values in device meters Alarms Variable Maximum Minimum Alami Vota gt 240 200 Nr Variable Maximum Minimum Delay 2 Voltage L2 u 0250 180 0 Analog outputs Varable feo 2 Fullscale T Cutputt votaeliiV 0 0 20 af Cancel Device Informatian Peripheral number Model 2 C M E4 RED 420 1 Identifier Version CVM K 2 E413 Description CVM K 2 Displays general information Transformation ratin Scale Law Primary Secundary Voltage 1 Current 1 0000 Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming primary voltage value should be between 1 and 500000 V and the secondary between 1 and 999 V In addition the primary divided by the secondary must be less than 9090 Primary current transformer This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A Secondary current in the CVM K is 5 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Period 1 W
78. read the configuration Although it is not possible to read the configuration for the correct value display PowerStudio needs to know certain information about the device This information should be entered by the user and it will be the responsibility of the user to ensure that the data corresponds to the device connected If this data introduced by the user were incorrect it could give communication errors making it impossible for PowerStudio to show the values measured by the device When adding a device on MODBUSTCP connection see section 1 20 TCP2RS ModbusTCP converter PowerStudio displays the following warning Scada ATTENTION The device is trying to communicate through Modbus TCP connection Communication is now allowed only for monitoring so remote device configuration is disabled For a correct communication with the device is necessary to select some additional parameters wich cannot be read by the software in the fallowing screen Then a dialogue box will appear with the information PowerStudio needs to communicate with the device CVM K configuration 3258 32E 3288 Expansion card e ER 232 RED RED 2 485 ER 485 t RED 420 1 t RED MAS Maximum demand variable Scale f Active power Apparent power Current The user must select the correct information corresponding to the device connected Model Cae EB A as
79. screen allows the contracted loads for each contract and CIRWATT rate to be displayed It is always be possible to enter contracted power manually but if the device is IEC enabled it can also be read directly from the equipment by clicking the button Configuration of contracted powers CIRWATT Contracted power w Contract 1 Contract 2 Contract 3 1 Tariff 2 T ariff 3 Tariff 4 Tariff 5 Tariff 5 Tariff 7 Tariff 8 3 Head powers Cancel 44 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 10 3 Displaying Contracts The CIRWATT device shows the following screen when viewing a contract w Instantaneous Jf Contracta Contraet2 Contract Active energy Active energy Inductive energy 12 Capacitive energy 20 Inductive energy 3Q Capacitive energy 40 fkvarChy E s _ 778 000 11 000 6 000 150 000 74 000 0 000 3 000 14 000 38 000 0 000 1 000 8 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 887 000 11 000 10 000 169 000 Where 1 Corresponds to the information of a new contract rate 2 Marks the active rate of the contract 3 Marks the active quadrant Ef contacti Qf contect2 correct Select the various tabs to display the desired contract As indicated in section 1 9 2 1
80. secondary must be less than 9090 e Primary current transformer This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10000 A Secondary current in the CVM K is 5 User Manual 99 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio M aximeter Period 1 Window type Fixed Active power M aximeter reset Period This is the maximeter integration period and can vary between 1 and 60 minutes Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding Unit Maximum demand can be calculated with active voltage apparent voltage or current 11 Maximeter reset Pushing the button resets the maximeter to zero Energy counters Tariff 1 2 Tariff 3 Active energy 580611 18142000 119775 0 Inductive energy 55 Capacitive energy 137 OOO 5975 38071 OO Active energy 298012430 69632502 228368627 0 Inductive energy oO Dp Capacitive energy 30414588 30307830 100200450 Load values in device meters This part of the configuration corresponds to device energies Depending on the type of device some or all of the fields can be deactivated If the selector is checked sending the configuration will load the energy counter with the values entered into the corresponding boxes 100 Alarms Variable Maximum Miniman Delay Alarm 1 Voltage L1 v 0 0 0 Variable Maximum Miniman Delay Alarm 2 Voltage
81. the counter so it can be identified better e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the counter is displayed to be entered e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse For digital inputs Input configuration p g Counters Digital inputs Flow Inputs from 1 to 12 Inputs from 13 to 24 Description 1 Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital input to be entered for better identification User Manual 179 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Finally for the flow configuration Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Flow Inputs from 1 ta 12 Inputs from 13 to 24 Description Unit Time min Calculation window s Flow 1 lt E s w Accept Cancel Checking the selector will activate the flow variable Remember if the selector is not checked it will not be possible to view the flow value of the corresponding LM 24 M input e Description Alohanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the flow to be entered for better identification e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the flow is shown to be entered e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse e Time Time in minutes for calculating the flow value e Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculat
82. the device will calculate can be configured Earth leakage current fe t 305 Using this the differential current of the device can be configured Only for those devices that can measure differential current Energy counters yf Reset Clicking the button will reset the energy counters on the device to zero Neutral current Transformation ratin Neutral current transformation ratio configuration Only for those devices that can differential current 90 User Manual PowerStudio 1 26 CVM 1D 1 26 1 Driver options Options menu J Driver parameters Variable units CIRCUTOR B Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 26 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC CVM 1D configuration Device Information Peripheral number 21 Identifier 21 DVMID M aximeter Unit Current Pernod _ B Masimeter reset Pulses Unit Active energy Output pulse width 400 rate for Active Energy
83. the following dialogue box will appear Device configuration TCP2RS IP address 192 158 Metmask 255 255 240 Gateway Oo BU Automatically obtain IP address DHCP 1 0001 i Cancel To finish setting up the rest of the parameters for communication with the device 80 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 20 TCP2RS MODBUSTCP CONVERTER The TCP2RS converter connects equipment which works with serial communication RS 232 RS 485 to an Ethernet network using the IP protocol ModbusTCP for connection oriented communications When adding or modifying this device see Editor Manual the following dialogue appears New TCP2RS ModbusTCP Mame ITEP2RS Modbus Description Converter address 1 92 168 3 32 Configuration 502 30718 Setup Advanced setup Cancel Where e Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name e Description Alphanumeric type data to enter a brief description of the device e Address converter Corresponds to the address the program uses to communicate with the device This parameter can be an IP address or a name This address should not be confused with the MAC address e Port Corresponds to the communications port By default the Modbus TCP protocol will communicate through port 502
84. the following table Maximum value Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A The secondary current is 5A in the CVM 96 M aximeter Period Window lupe 1 2 Fixed Unit Current II BE Maximeter reset Period Is the maximeter integration period can vary between 1 and 60 minutes Unit The maximum demand can be calculated with active power apparent power Ill current or current by phase depending on the device Maximeter reset When the button is pressed the device maximeter resets to zero Distortion calculation f THD Effective value t D fundamental Use this selector to configure the type of distortion the device will calculate Energy counters a Reset Clicking the button will reset the energy counters on the device to zero Alarms Variable Maximum Minimum Delay Alarm 1 Voltage L1 V 1100 50 1 Variable Maximum Minimum Delay Alarm 2 Voltage L2 V 50 10 This section shows the configuration of the device relay outputs configuration is possible with the required values 96 Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programd as an alarm and can control any of the parameters measured by the CVM 96 The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets Max This box indicates the maximum value to be cont
85. the unit Consequently this guarantee does not apply to failures occurring in the following cases Overvoltages and or electrical disturbances in the supply Water if the product does not have the appropriate IP classification Poor ventilation and or excessive temperatures Improper installation and or lack of maintenance Buyer repairs or modifications without the manufacturer s authorisation User Manual 291
86. we can use this to stop the recharge User Manual 41 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 10 CIRWATT 1 10 1 Download with protocol IEC 870 5 102 The CIRWATT device allows load curve and bill closures files to be downloaded through the IEC 870 5 102 protocol To enable downloading when new equipment is added the Download files IEC 870 5 102 option must be selected and the gateway the measuring point address and password configured Wa New CIRWATT CIR WATT Description Peripheral number 5 Descargar ficheros IEC 870 5 102 Link address Waw Measure point address Access 1 Time zane UTC 01 00 Bruselas Copenhague Madrid Paris Cancel From this screen it is possible to configure the time zone where the CIRWATT is located by default the time zone of the software will appear but this should be modified if a new device 1 found in a different time zone 1 10 2 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units Contracted powers Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 42 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 10 2 1 Driver parameters CIRWATT configuration Representation Configuration Analog W Communication History Shown Display contract 1 Da
87. with the upgrade extension Firmware User Manual 67 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Identifier Mame Description Type Format Units Agrupation criteria Save Add gt PowerStudio client variables configuration Import configuration Allows loading of a variables configuration that was previously saved to disk This option is useful when the same variables have to be configured on several PowerStudio clients Export configuration O Gitan Allows the variable configuration to be saved to disk so that it can subsequently be loaded on another PowerStudio client 1 15 2 2 1 Variables When the Add button is pressed a tree of the remote PowerStudio devices will appear When a device is selected its variables selection screen will appear and the desired variables may be added 68 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Select variables EL 27 Equipos 5 4 1 1 COMPUTER PLUS EL CVM 144 H Al CVM 1D 1 3 CVM C10 Ff CVM MINI E l CVM NET E l CVM NRGS6 H EDMk As an example of variables selection screen we have that of CVM where we can see that the Neutral Phase Voltage and Phase Phase Voltage variables have been selected Variables selectior m Variables uy Harmonics Digital variables Instantaneous Minimums Phase neutral voltage Phase phase voltage Distortion in voltag
88. work with RS 485 serial communication to an Ethernet network using the IP protocol Check Manual Editor when this device is added or modified the following dialog box will be displayed New TCP1RS Plus Description p Converter address Connection Port Configuration 2000 Setup Advanced setup U i Cancel e Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name e Description Enter a brief description of the device using alphanumeric data e Converter address Corresponds to the address the program uses to communicate with the device This parameter can be an IP address or a name This address should not be confused with the MAC address e Connection Indicates whether the connection is UDP TCP or Modbus TCP e Port Corresponds to the communications port e Configuration port Corresponds to the communications port the program uses to configure the device The default port is 2000 Follow these steps so that the TCP1RS device can communicate through a router 1 In the Address converter field enter the router s IP address 2 In the Port field enter the communications port and redirect this port on the router to the device s communications port 3 Redirect the configuration port on the router to port 2000 of the converter NOTE For inf
89. 0 Description Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage Current Distortion calculation f THO Effective value t D fundamental Password numeric Enable password Password a Repeat password aximeter Pernod 1 LI rit Active power Energy counters w Accept Cancel User Manual 145 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information Peripheral number Model 5 Identifier Version 5 4 00 Description Shows general information Password Enable password Password Repeat password Enables the password to be enabled or deactivated to block the configuration of the device by means of the keyboard Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage 1 i Current 1 Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product of the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The primary value depending on fullscale must be between 1 and the value of the following table _____ __ __ value e Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A The secondary current is 5A in the CVM 144 aximeter Pernod 1 z Unit Active power Maximeter reset e Period This is the maximeter integration period and can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Unit
90. 0 Digital input 41 Digital input 42 Digital input 43 Digital input 44 Digital input 45 Digital input 46 Digital input 47 Digital input 48 Digital input 49 Digital input 50 Digital input number Specifies the digital input in use CIRCUTOR Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened 249 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 65 TH DG RS485 1 65 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 65 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC TH DG T H configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 2h TH D amp T H Identifier Description TH DG T_H Parameters Measures average time seconds EN Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Model 1 TH DG A5465 Identifier Description TH D amp R5485 Displays general information
91. 1 14 Description Counters Device Information Peripheral number Model 1 Identifier Version LM5 v1 14 Description Shows general information Meters 3 0 13 4294367040 29 0 39 0 49 0 10 0 20 65555 30 0 40 0 50 0 Iv Load values in device meters This part of the configuration corresponds to the device counters If selector is checked on sending the configuration the counters that have been modified will be loaded with the values entered into the corresponding boxes User Manual 197 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 49 1 2 Inputs For each of the LM50 TCP inputs three variables will be available a digital one to show the input status open closed a counter variable to show the number of pulses detected in the input and finally a flow variable calculated by the software as an estimate of the pulse frequency that occurs in the input during a period of time By means of this dialogue the LM50 TCP input can be configured Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Flow Inputs from 1 ta 10 Inputs fram 11 to 20 Inputs from 21 ta 30 Inputs from 31 to 40 Inputs From 41 to 50 Description Unit Factor Using the es Digital Flow display configuration of the different types of variables can be configured The previous image shows the configuration of the counters where Description Alphanumeric type which permits a brief description of the counter so
92. 600 seconds 5minutes 6 2 4and8 minutes for the rest 15 minutes 6 30 5 1 2 3 4 16 minutes 15 minutes 6 12 4 6 6 1 15minutes 10 1 minute interconnections 10 90 seconds interconnections 8 seconds interconnections The information shown will be xx yy zz where xx corresponds to the number reconnection yy to the sequence of time and zz to the reset time e Circuit breaker reconnection Allows one of the following values to be selected No reconnection Sequence times Reclosure disabled 1 minute interconnections 1 minute interconnections 90 seconds interconnections 90 seconds interconnections 3 minutes interconnections 30 seconds interconnections 30 seconds interconnections The information shown will be xx yy zz where xx corresponds to the number reconnection yy to the sequence of time and zz to the reset time e Cut off element Lets the type of cut off element be selected from one of the following values 226 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Circuit breaker Circuit breaker trigger coil e Polarity of the locking relay output e Operation mode 1 58 2 Displaying values 1 58 2 1 1 RGU 10 The RGU 10 device will show the following screen values Pratection state o Prealarm state 5 4 Reconnection enabled 6 T Id 0 03 9 Adjust td Instantaneous 11 Where 1 Protection status
93. 65 33 020 This section shows the configuration of the device analogue outputs and the option is given to configure them with the desired values Variable Permits any parameter measured by the CVM 144 to be selected except parameters corresponding to energy Full scale Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned Full scale Value of the parameter to which the maximum value of the scale is assigned Type Output type allows outputs 0 20 mA 4 20 mA or 0 10 V to be chosen depending on the device Analog inputs Fullscale Decimal point Variable Units ero 1 junit 0 1000 4 2 0m 2 junit 0 100 O 20m4 19999 3 unit3 0 10 4 2 m 19 999 Variable This indicates the name associated with the analogue input Units This indicates the type of units the variable represents Full scale Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned Full scale Value of the parameter to which the maximum value of the scale is assigned Type Input type allows inputs of 0 20 mA 4 20 mA or 0 10 V to be chosen depending on the device Decimal point Position of the decimal point Only if the device allows us to display the analogue inputs with real measurement values User Manual 89 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Distortion calculation THD Effective value t D fundamental Using this selector the type of distortion that
94. Circuit breaker RGU 10 RGU 10 RA 286 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR RCPD RCTD RCPM RCTM RGU 10 RA X X Pre alarm trigger output status Not enabled Enabled Locking output status Not locked Locked Coil trigger output status Not Tripped Tripped Status of the device Start L O Rest Earth differential trigger locking Earth differential trigger waiting Circuit breaking trigger locking Circuit breaking trigger waiting Toroid disconnected 68 External input enabled Remote trigger 8 Test trigger Manufacturing mode Calibration mode To carry out a channel reset on the RGU 10 devices the RST variable must be forced to value 0 To carry out a remote triggering of the channel the RST variable should be forced to the value 1 2 1 11 15 RRM C Reconection counter No of reconnections selected reconnections X RRM C XXe Connected Residual current device trigger Communication trigger External and communication trigger 0 On RRM C devices the device status can be forced to 16 to reset it or to 17 trigger the device externally 2 1 11 16 TAGREADER TIME User Manual 287 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 2 1 11 17 TH DG RS485 The following show temperature dew point and humidity variables Temperature C Temperature F TH DG RS485 Relative humidity Absolute humidity g m TH DG RS485 D
95. Driver parameters it is possible to select which contracts we want to view and the tab corresponding to the hidden contracts will not appear For example if you only want to view contracts 1 and 3 the tabs will be as follows Contract Jf Contract 1 User Manual 45 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 11 CIRWATT B 1 11 1 Download with protocol IEC 870 5 102 The CIRWATT B device allows load curve and bill closure files to be downloaded through the IEC 870 5 102 protocol To enable downloading when new units are added the Download files IEC 870 5 102 option must be selected and the communication gateway address measuring point address and access key parameters must be configured Wy New CIRWATT B Ethernet Mame ICIRWAT T B Ethernet New CIRWATT B RS Description l CIEWATT BS number Description Descargar ficheros IEC 870 5 102 Peripheral number Link address 1 M Descargar ficheros IEC 870 5 102 Measure point address Link address 1 Access key 1 Measure point address 1 Time zone UTC 01 00 Bruselas Copenhague Madrid Paris Access key IP address i 192 168 3 232 Configuration port 10001 30718 Fort 4 Advanced setup eF Setup Advanced setup Cancel U Cancel From this screen it is possible to configure the time zone where the CIRWATT is located by default the time zone of the software will appear but this s
96. Enable password ta read Password Repeat password Quality Measure point 1 2 Overvoltage threshold Sag threshold 90 Interruption threshold et Minimum frequency Hz 49 PowerStudio Enable password to write Password I Repeat password Commentary 0000000 Overvoltage hysteresis 2 Sag hysteresis 2 Interruption hysteresis 3 2 asimum frequency Hz 51 q Accept Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Identifier Description Shows information on the device Allows the password to be enabled or disabled to block both the reading and writing values and Password Enable password to read Password Repeat password Model Seral number 0354648003 Version 0 2 20 Enable password to write Password Repeat password _ the configuration of the device 220 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Configuration Capture period min 10 Primary voltage Secondary voltage Primary current Secondary curent 5 5 Nominal voltage v Nominal frequency Hz 230 50 Nominal current m Nominal power a 5 000 3 450 Circuit Connection Three phase t Triangle 3 threads Aron Star 4 threads Capture period Configuration in minutes between records stored on the device Primary voltage Device prima
97. In the Alarm tab Variable Puls Minimum Delay Hysteresis latch Delay off Status This section shows the configuration of the device s relay outputs which may be configured with the desired values e Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programmed as an alarm or energy pulse and any of the parameters measured by the device can be controlled The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets 108 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Max This checkbox shows the maximum value that must be controlled If an energy variable is selected the value of each pulse will be indicated Min This checkbox shows the minimum value that must be controlled If you select an energy variable this field will remain disabled Delay Alarm delay in seconds after activation The maximum value is 9999 seconds This field will be disabled if an energy variable has been selected Hysteresis Tolerance margin during the activation and deactivation of the alarm The maximum value is 99 This field will be disabled if an energy variable has been selected Interlocking Configuration of the relay s interlocking when the alarm is activated Delay off Alarm delay in seconds after deactivation The maximum value is 9999 seconds This field will be disabled if an energy variable has been selected Status Contact status The value can be Normally open
98. L2 v 0 0 0 If the connected device has relay outputs they be configured with the values desired Variable Parameter associated to the output relay The output is programmed with an alarm making it possible to control any of the parameters measured by the CVM B BDThe maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets Max This box indicates the maximum value to be controlled Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds Analog outputs Fullscale Type Output 1 Current L3 A d 0 0 Output 2 Active power L1 kw 0 0 If the device has analogue outputs the desired values can be configured Variable Parameter associated to the analogue output Any parameter measured by the CVM B BD can be selected as an analogue output Zero Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR Fullscale Value of the parameter to which maximum value of the scale is assigned e Type Type of input permits either 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA to be chosen User Manual 101 CIRCUTOR 1 29 CVM BC 1 29 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 29 1 1
99. LILI 288 VAM 288 A 288 J 288 24 42 Graph variables and special tables 289 ua ua 289 290 3 MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE 291 de GUARANTEE 291 User Manual 9 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio LOG OF REVISIONS 11 13 M98232101 03 13A 10 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 DEVICES 1 1 DRIVER OPTION CONFIGURATION Device options may be accessed from e View Menu Refer to Editor manual e Toolbar Refer to Editor manual The options menu for a CVM 96 device will be the following Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units Variable limits In this section those options which are common to all or the majority of the drivers are described These options are described using the CVM 96 device as an example It is possible that other devices need to configure other types of options which are not described in this section in which case detailed explanation will be contained in the corresponding device section 1 1 1 Driver parameters CVM 96 configuration Representation Configuration 231 Analog Commu
100. M 144 po um 21 1 X X x CVMKHAR X X Xx S EC O NRG 96 10 O Maximum voltage harmonics 3 sec ARMMXCV1 ARMMXCV2 ARMMXCV3 1 Maximum voltage harmonics 10 mins ARMMXPV1 ARMMXPV2 ARMMXPV3 Events Duration effective semi circle voltage Billing closures TCLW CIRWATT 2 1 13 Device status Sometimes it will be necessary to Know the status of a device for example when you want to activate an event when a device stops communicating Use the STATUS variable to determine device status name STATUS The following are the possible values User Manual 289 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio The device communicates correctly but it detects that some of the phases are poorly connected The version of the device is incompatible with the software The SD Memory Card is invalid write protected or not present 2 1 14 Event Variables The event variables will be coded for use in formulas and expressions such as R EVE variable name Using the prefix tells the program this is an event variable rather than a device variable The following is a table with the different variables associated with each event Identifier Event status 0 disabled 1 Enabled TACT Time the event has been active the value is 0 when the event is disabled Only if the event is recorded in a file
101. Not tripped Tripped 2 Additional information on the protection status 3 Differential current value detected in the channel trigger This information will only be visible when the channel is tripped 4 Pre alarm status Disabled Pre alarm enabled Additional information on the status of the pre alarm Additional information on the pre alarm reconnection This will only appear when automatic reconnection of the pre alarm is enabled Information about the configured trigger current threshold Information about the configured trigger time Adjustment button Displays channel information and allows some parameters to be modified 10 Reset button If the channel is not triggered the button will remain disabled Push the button to restart the channel 11 OFF button Enables remote triggering of the channel to be made If the channel is tripped the button will remain disabled 12 Instantaneous differential current value If the value exceeds the limits of the values bar both over or under an arrow below the value will indicate this 13 Trigger threshold value configured for the channel 14 Pre alarm value configured for the channel oon User Manual 227 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 58 2 1 2 RGU 10 RA The RGU 10 RA device will show the following value screen Where 228 pu IM 12 13 14 15 Protection state pensa 47 T Reconnection enabled 3 Reclosing statu
102. Rated voltage of the equipment with a 3 wire configuration the composite voltage should be programd and the single voltage on four wires If the measurement is carried out through voltage transformers the programd value must refer to the secondary Nominal frequency Nominal frequency of the device Circuit Enables the type of circuit to which it is connected to carry out the measurement to be chosen whether it is connected to a three phase device or if it only uses two current connectors for the measurement Aron Connection Enables the type of connection to which it is connected to carry out the measurement to be chosen whether delta connection between phases without neutral or star 3 phase connection and neutral Quality Measure Commentary CIR_2 ICIRCONTROL QMA2 Overvoltage threshold Overvoltage hysteresis 1 10 2 threshold Z hysteresis 90 2 Interruption threshold Interruption hysteresis 1 0 2 Measurement point Brief description of the measurement point where the QNA is situated Comments Brief description of the measurement point Overvoltage threshold Serves to program the overvoltage percentage Each semi cycle with an rms value exceeding this value will be understood as over voltage Overvoltage hysteresis Overvoltage hysteresis is where the start up voltage is different from the end voltage of overvoltage An overvoltage will start when the voltage threshold value is e
103. Reconnection Times Latch output polarity Reconnection sequence by leakage Normally open E Ninguna gt t Normally closed Reconnection sequence by shartcircuit k Ningunas ena mode Cut element f Automatic reconnection disabled Normal ag Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Model 36 AGU 10 Identifier Version AGUIO R 12 Description Shows general information Operating system frequency Configuration of the frequency of the operating system Trigger current 4 pa Configuration of the channel trigger threshold It will be possible to select one of the following values 0 03 A Trigger delay s 500 ms User Manual 225 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Enables the trigger delay time to be selected from one of the following values 10s RHeconnectians Times Reconnection sequence by leakage 10 1 10 60 Reconnection sequence by shortcircuit 2 3 2 30 Cut element Shorteircuit Latch output polarity Normally open t Normally closed d Operating mode Automatic reconnection disabled Normal It will be possible to set the following reconnection parameters e Residual current device reconnection Sequence Enables one of the following values to be selected 6 8 16 30 59 115 224 seconds 15minutes 28 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 minutes 15 minutes 6 10 20 30 60 130 and
104. Shows general information Password Enable password Password Repeat password Enables the password to be enabled or deactivated to block the configuration of the device by means of the keyboard Transformation ratin Primary Secundary Voltage i 1 Current 5 Depending on the version connected programming of the voltage transformation ratio can be disabled User Manual 133 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio e Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product of the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The value of the primary depending on the fullscale of the equipment must be between 1 and the corresponding value from the following table Maximum value e Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A The secondary current is 5A in the CVM 96 Id asimeter Period Window lupe 1 9 Fixed Unit Active power B Maximeter reset e Period This is the maximeter integration period and can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding e Unit The maximum demand be calculated with active power apparent power Ill current or current by phase depending on the device e Maximeter reset When the button is pressed the device maxim
105. TTENTION The device is trying to communicate through Modbus TCP connection Communication is now allowed only for monitoring so remote device configuration is disabled 1 33 2 Driver options Options menu 2 Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 33 2 1 Device parameters It is not possible to configure the device when it communicates the MODBUSTCP connection This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accepf for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC User Manual 129 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio CVMK HAR configuration Device Information Transtormation ratio Peripheral number Model 10 Primary Secundary Identifier Version Voltage r205 Description Curent Distortion calculation Alarms I asimum Delay THD Effective value Voltage alarm 5 wa C D fundamental Current alarm 0 mum Device Infarmatian Peripheral number Model 4 Identifier Version Armonicos r205 Description A
106. The maximum demand can be calculated with active power apparent power 111 current Ill or current by phase depending on the device e Maximeter reset When the button is pressed the device maximeter resets to zero 146 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Distortion calculation f THD Effective value t D fundamental Use this selector to configure the type of distortion the device will calculate Energy counters On clicking the button the energy counters on the device will reset to zero User Manual 147 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 39 DH 96 1 39 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters Device inputs Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively The Device inputs option only appears on DH 96 CT and DH 96 CPP devices 1 39 1 1 Device parameters On DH 96 devices it will not be possible to modify internal parameters they must be changed manually using the device keyboard For more information on how to modify the parameters see the manual that comes with the device DH 96 configuration Device Information Peripheral number 12 DH 35 Disabled Identifier DH 36 Description Measured variable Voltage Curent Decimal number Decimal number Decimal number C Without decim
107. Version 10_CVMS6 1 04 Description Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage CIRCUTOR Password numeric Enable password Password Repeat password Maximeter Period Window lupe 1 5 Fixed 1 00 1 Current IIl 1 0000 B Masimeter reset Energy counters a Reset Variable hi aximum Minimum Delay Voltage L1 V ho Variable Minimum Delay 150 0 h p o Cancel Current Distortion calculation f THO Effective value t D fundamental Alarms Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Device Information Peripheral number Model 5 CV M S5 Identifier Version CV M 9B 6 16 Description Shows general information Password Enable password Password Repeat password o Enables the password to be enabled or deactivated to block the configuration of the device by means of the keyboard Transformation ratin Primary Secundary Voltage i 2 Current 5 i Depending on the version connected programming of the voltage transformation ratio can be disabled User Manual 95 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product of the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The value of the primary depending on the fullscale of the equipment must be between 1 and the corresponding value from
108. a 5 Inputs from 10 Inputs from 11 to 15 Inputs from 16to 20 Inputs from 21 to 25 Description Factor Select the tabs to change the display of the configuration of the different types of variables which can be configured The previous image shows the configuration of the meters where e Description Alphanumeric data used to enter a brief description of the meter for a better identification e Unit Alphanumeric data used to enter a brief description of the units on which the meter will be displayed e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse 184 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR For the configuration of digital inputs Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Row Time meters inputs from 110 5 inputs from 6 to 10 Inputs from 11 to 15 Inputs from 16to 20 Inputs from 21 to 25 Description type data which permits a brief description of the digital input to be entered for better identification For the configuration of flows Input configuration Counters Digital inputs How Time meters Inputs from 110 5 inputs from 10 Inputs from 11 to 15 Inputs from 1640 20 Inputs from 21 to 25 Description u Factor Time min Checking the selector will activate the flow variable Remember that if this selector is not checked it will not be possible to display the flow value of the corresponding LM25 M input e Desc
109. ach corresponding icon 1 68 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters User Management 1 68 1 1 Driver parameters This screen allows you to configure whether or not the driver is visible for the PowerStudio client It must be remembered that although the driver may not be visible directly it will still operate fully 1 68 1 2 User management Allows you to add remove and modify users who will subsequently be managed from the application Said users may have tags associated to them and permissions can be assigned for the different recharging points to which they will have access An anonymous user may be defined to which we can only assign devices not tags If an anonymous user exists all tags regardless of whether they belong to a user or not will have access to the devices assigned to them User management screen User Manual 257 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio User Management Users Mame Surname Add Modi 2 Anonymous user x Cancel The Anonymous user check box can activate or disable management of the devices to which all users will have access If the check box is enabled the allocation of devices to the anonymous user will be accessible as if it was any other user If the check box is disabled only those tags assigned to the user will have permissions and on the devices those to which the user has been granted access User management add modification
110. acitive power consumed Instantaneous Maximum Minimum L1 L2 B m L1 L2 13 m L1 L2 L3 m p x CVM 96 CIRWATT LX X Rx CIRWATT B Computer Smart _ GE C C CVM B BD ql cmo gr gr pj CVM BC C10 CVM X X X X X X CVM SP CVM 1D MP3 MP4 CVM MIN NET x X X X X X x X X X X x X CVM NET px Doo occ X om n ox Capacitive power generated X gt X lt gt lt NCPI2 NCPIS NCPI NCPMX NCPMN Computer Smat LX X X X X X X X X x x x L1 L2 L3 m L1 L2 L3 m L1 L2 L3 m CVM K2 EX j S CVM C10 ONA 9 4 0 4 j j C j L C eee eee CVMNRG96 x X X X X X X X X X X X CVM 1D _ op o X j j J X X CVM MINI MP3 MP4 Inductive power consumed Instantaneous Maximum Minimum L2 L3 m L1 L2 L3 m L1 L2 L3 mM _ X IP IPI2 IPMX2 IPMX3 IPMX IPMN2 IPMN CIRWATT X x j j j j j j x q Xx 1 j T 3 Tq j j CIRWATT B Computer Smart Lo
111. active energy Pulse weight The digital output configuration will only appear when the device has digital outputs The number of digital outputs will depend on the device model Additional parameters associated to the selected function can be configured depending on the function Function 1 Incoming active energy Function 2 Outgoing active energy Function 3 Reactive energy Q1 Q2 Function 4 Reactive energy Q3 Q4 Pulse weight E Value between 0 1 and 65535 with one decimal 52 User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR e Function 5 Maximeter Function without additional parameters e Function 6 RM in tariff period Contract 1 Tariff 1 Contract Value between 1 and 3 Tariff Value between 1 and 9 e Function 106 Astronomical This function can only be configured in units with an astronomical clock Dias especiales Mes 7 7 Jh special days You will be able to configure a maximum of seven Maniobras Desplazamiento A adir D operations You will be able to define a maximum of eight e Function 255 Deactivated 1 12 2 2 Contracted power This screen displays the contracted powers You will always be able to enter the contracted Read powers manually and read them directly from the unit by pressing the me Reed powers User Manual 53 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Configuration of contracted p
112. ad period The period can be selected as Monthly Weekly Daily or for specific Hour periods e Connection interval Allows you to select the start and end times of the download 218 User Manual PowerStudio 1 57 QNA PT 1 57 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units CIRCUTOR a Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 57 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC User Manual 219 CIRCUTOR QNA PT configuration Device Information Peripheral number 1 Identifier DNA PT Description Configuration Capture period 3 Primary voltage 1 Primary current 5 Nominal voltage V 230 Nominal current m 5 000 Circuit Three phase Aron Model Seral number 0354648003 Version O02P20 Secondary voltage 1 Secondary current 5 Nominal frequency Hz 50 Nominal power 3 450 Connection t Triangle 3 threads Star 4 threads Password
113. als t Without decimals Without decimals 1 decimal f decimal 1 decimal 2 decimals 2 decimals 3 decimals 3 decimals Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Model 5 96 Identifier DH35 Description 148 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Shows general information type which permits a brief description of the DH 96 units of measurement to be entered These units will be displayed in the data display in no event will they be sent to the device 1 33 2 2 This parameter will not appear on DH 96 CT units on the DH 96 CT equipment a brief description of the units can be entered on the input screen 3 25 1 2 Inputlnputss Measured variable Decimal number Without decimals 1 decimal f 2 decimals 3 decimals Only for DH 96 AC DH 96 CT DH 96 DC DH 96 WG DH 96 CPP equipment The number of decimal places used when displaying the variable measured on the equipment can be configured This parameter will be used solely as information on your computer and at no time will it be sent or read by the equipment Voltage Decimal number Without decimals 1 decimal Only for DH 96 CPM equipment The number of decimal places used displaying the voltage on the equipment can be configured This parameter will be used solely as information on your computer and at no time will it be sent or read by the equipment Current
114. alues Phase neutral voltage Alarm Prealarm Nominal Prealarm Alarm 50 25 230 25 50 Minimum Maximum gt Nominal 230 Nominal variable value The units used to express this value are indicated in brackets If the nominal value is 0 the alarm is disabled For the power factor the nominal value should be 1 to enable the alarm or 0 to disable it Alarm Prealarm 50 25 Minimum alarm between 0 0 0 0 are entered directly Prealarm Alarm 25 50 Maximum between 0 0 and 0 0 are entered If the pre alarm value is equal to the alarm value the pre alarm zone will be disabled passing directly from the normal state to the alarm status 14 Percentage of nominal value for the pre alarm or alarm signal In this case when the variable value is between 2596 and 50 below the nominal value there will be a pre alarm signal if it is below 50 the alarm will sound For the power factor the desired alarm and Percentage of nominal value for the pre alarm or alarm signal In this case when the variable value is between 25 and 50 above nominal value there will be a pre alarm signal if it is above 50 the alarm will sound For the power factor the desired alarm and pre alarm User Manual PowerStudio 1 2 Active filter 1 2 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units CIRCUTOR Device parameters Variabl
115. alues The last value will be saved 7 In the case of clusters of values in graphs tables and reports the same criteria will be followed except when it is the summation of values where the sum of 3 values is shown 10 12 7 29 Units Units in which the value is expressed You can select one of the predefined units or define a new user unit Use Shows where the variable may be used in the rest of the program Select variables Pressing the 200 Seen eis button brings up the variables selection dialogue of the previously configured OPC server and all the groups and items that can be accessed from it are displayed Wy Select variables variables focalhost PwrstudioOPCServer 1 E AIR CONDITIONING 1 INTERCAP AIR CONDITIONING 2 E UPS E QUALITY NETWORK ANALYZER E DINING ROOM KITCHEN E LEFT SIDE ROOMS MAINS vie vI3 amp VI 12 123 131 vI123 amp AI AI3 User Manual PowerStudio 1 15 CLIENT POWERSTUDIO CIRCUTOR The PowerStudio client driver allows PowerStudio devices and variables to be accessed when running on a remote machine Once the variables to be read have been configured the PowerStudio client will behave in a manner similar to other devices with which the program communicates 1 15 1 PowerStudio client device configuration Use the
116. an display variables saved in value log files On those occasions we wish to filter a variable as long as the variable can be filtered for instance in the case of energy the filter information will be added to the basic encoding name_filter name_type_time name variable Here the name of the filter and the name of the type of hour upon which the variable values will be filtered are indicated This type of encoding with filters may only be used in reports graphs and tables and with variables that have been saved in value log files For a better understanding the variables are displayed in separate tables depending on the type of variable measured by the devices The columns on the left correspond to the type of variable measured whether the variable is instantaneous maximum or minimum the phase to which it corresponds or any other information depending on the variable and finally the code used for example the instantaneous phase neutral voltage of phase 1 will correspond to the code On the other hand the columns to the right of each table will correspond to devices that can measure each of the variables indicating with an X if the variable will be measured by the device and with an O if the variable will be measured depending on the version of the device 264 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 2 1 1 Voltage Phase neutral voltage Minimum 1 2 V X X a Was p NEN
117. and generated Output pulse width The values will be between 100 and 4000 ms Output pulse active energy ratio The number of pulses kWh must be between 1 and 100 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Alarm Unit Current Id aximum Minimum 40 30 Delay in deactivating seconds 30 Alarm output This option will be activated on selecting the alarm output Unit Allows you to select between the voltage current powers power factor and maximeter Max Maximum alarm value Min Minimum alarm value Delay in deactivating seconds Value between 0 and 60 seconds User Manual 93 CIRCUTOR 1 27 CVM 96 1 27 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters p Variable units PowerStudio Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 27 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 94 User Manual PowerStudio 96 c guration Wy CVM 96 config 1 Device Information Peripheral number Model 10 96 Identifier
118. anual 205 CIRCUTOR 1 52 MP3 MP4 1 52 1 Driver options Options menu B Driver parameters 35 Variable units PowerStudio Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 52 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 206 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR MP3 MP4 configuration Device Information Password numeric Peripheral number Model Enable password 18 MP3 400 Password Repeat password Identifier Version MPS Description Position Window type Unit Current Phase to Bottom L1 L2 L3 Bottom to Top C L3 L2 L1 Apparent power Ill BE Masimeter reset Pulse rate for Active Energy Output pulse width 0 Wh pulse 50 10 mz Energy counters amp Reset Voltage Pulse rate for Reactive Energy 0 pulse Phase to measure frequency Single phase neutral 1 C Phase to Phase Alarm Variable
119. arm status Status OFF 2 Relay status e ON Non locked channel e OFF Channel locked PowerStudio Channel 3 Channel 4 mA OFF OFF T Reconnection enabled Reset Reset 21 21 Adjust Adjust Channel 7 Channel 8 OFF GEL NND E Reconnection enabled Reset Reset 21 21 Adjust Adjust Channel 6 11 OFF 12 i Reconnection enabled 21 Adjust 3 Additional information on the status of the channel e Pre alarm Pre alarm enabled e Reconnection Channel disconnected with timed reconnection process e Remote Channel disconnected by external triggering cannot be automatically reconnected 32 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 10 11 12 Reconnection enabled Reports that channel reconnections have been enabled Reset button If the channel is triggered the button will remain disabled Push the button to restart the channel OFF button External disconnection of the channel The button will remain disabled if the channel has not been triggered Adjustment button Enables programming of sensitivity and channel delay Channel information is also shown Channel trip threshold value configured Channel pre alarm value configured Channel instantaneous differential current value When the channel Instantaneous differential current value exceeds the limits of the value bar either
120. at this CCLEngine will manage 1 9 2 CCL Engine display When we view the CCLEngine from the client the CCLs which comprise this are displayed and we are able to enter a card in the reader to program or end recharging 38 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Select Select Select Select Once the card is entered we are able to choose the CCL in which we would like to recharge gt m n v Y Wu 4 Vo M MEL a Y F 2 rr ale Bil D ce gt 6 anf 23 yin ww v px k 57 TT 2 n 24 E T ore DA lal af Avsallar E mM gt DR u 1 NERO s Start now Scheduled and specify the type of recharging immediate or scheduled User Manual 39 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Recharge request date Recharging time hh mm ss T gt Iz c E WAS ue 4 0 2 Exod 50 lt While the is inserted the recharge parameters can be viewed such as the date start time request date recharge time power and energy consumed When we remove the card the CCLEngine returns to the home screen indicating if present the CCL equipment that is recharging at that time If we insert a card that has activated a recharge in this CCLEngine the recharge properties screen will be displayed again 40 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR
121. ate the nominal maximum power of the installation to which the CCL devices are connected The equation entered into Instantaneous power allows us to indicate the method for determining the power being consumed at each moment in order to find out if we can connect another CCL device or not In other words The CCL devices have a nominal power In an installation with CCL devices we can install equipment which indicates the power we are consuming at any time n the case of activating the power control before allowing the recharging of a new CCL the CCLEngine will check whether the instantaneous power and the nominal power of the CCL which we are going to use exceed the maximum power If this is the case the CCL will wait to connect as soon as the instantaneous power consumption drops Frepayment Activate Allows you to activate the configuration of the cost kWh and maximum amount that can be discharged in one recharge This prevents a user s card from being emptied by mistake by placing a limit on the discharge As with the power control management of the maximum discharge is optional Header Header v User Manual 37 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio This box can be used to assign the reader in which the cards should be entered to operate with the CCL devices assigned to this CCLEngine Modules CCL SL Ld Add Delete Allows you to enter the list of CCL recharge devices th
122. ble accessible from the equipment by typing manually or the 7 button 166 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR You can attach text to display rather than the variable name If the description text field is empty the name of the variable will be displayed The order of the variables can be changed so that they are shown in a specific order on the equipment s display using the A or boutons User Manual 167 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 43 Generic IEC The Generic IEC device allows load curve and bill closure files to be downloaded through the IEC 870 5 102 protocol The communication gateway address measuring point and access key parameters must be configured New Generic IEC Ethernet Mame Generic Ethernet Description Link address Mame 1 Generic IEC H5 Measure point address Description 1 New Generic IEC RS Access key Link address 506 Time zone UT C 01 00 Bruselas Copenhague Madrid Paris Measure point address 1 Access key IP address n 0220 192 168 3 33 Time zone Configuration port UTC 01 00 Bruselas Copenhague Madrid Paris 1 0001 8 Port z z r ae iP Setup d Advanced setup aE Cancel 24 Cancel The time zone where the unit is located be configured on this screen The time zone of the software will appear by default but this should be modified if a new device is found in a different time zone 1 43 1 Driver op
123. ble to display the configuration of one channel at a time click on one of the channels to display the corresponding configuration 56 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Description ren Alphanumeric type information where a brief description of the channel can be entered for easy identification Type of toroid 130 WEES Toroid type connected to the channel There are three possible selection options e Channel disabled e Fullscale channel of 6A 30mA 6A Fullscale channel of 60A 300mA 60A Operating mode Earth leakage made Relay mode Channel operating mode Depending on the selected mode some of the configuration options of the channel may be disabled of relay output f Normally open Normally closed Channel output relay operating mode Trip threshold A s Channel triggering threshold depending on the type of toroid connected the available values will be Toroid 30 mA 6A Toroid 300 mA 60 30 1A 3 4 5 300 mA 1A 300 5A A 1A Customized Customized Only if the value of the customized trigger threshold does not exceed 6A Delay time s K Channel delay time depending on the selected operating mode the possible values are 35 55 5 1 1056 606 Only if the channel works the relay mode Delay time OFF 8 Delay time the channel reset when working on the relay
124. cate the maximum grouping permitted Data in little endian By default the data sent by devices is considered to come in big endian If the device returns it in little endian this option should be enabled 1 44 1 1 1 Numeric variables Click the Add or Modify button and the dialogue will appear to configure the numeric variable User Manual 173 CIRCUTOR Wa New numeric variable 174 General Identifier Mame Description Address 0 Registers 1 Heading Code reading function 0 04 Read input registers Where e Identifier Allows each of the numeric variables to be used in expressions and conditions to be identified see Editor Manual Format 2 With sign Decimals criteria Values summation Use Screen Events PowerStudio Others Iv Save incremental Analog variable Type Accuracy bits zen Fullscale 0 Meter bits 4294967295 Graphic T able Reports x Cancel e Name Name of the numeric variable used to identify it better e Description Short description of the variable e Address Modbus map address of the device where the variable can be found e Records Number of registers which occupy the variable on the Modbus map e Type Selects the type of variable i e read write or both If the variable is write or read write the value can be forced on the device e Read fun
125. cates the maximum value to be controlled e Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled e Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds Analog outputs Variable Fullscale Type Output 1 Voltage L1 v 0 500 20 m m If the device has analogue outputs the desired values can be configured e Variable Parameter associated to the analogue output Any parameter measured by the CVM K can be selected as an analogue output e Zero Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned User Manual 113 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Fullscale Value of the parameter to which maximum value of the scale is assigned e Type Type of input permits either 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA to be chosen 114 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 32 CVM K2 1 32 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters D Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively The Expansion Card options will depend on the expansion card inserted in the device 1 32 1 1 Driver Parameters configuration Representation Configuration n v1 231 Analog Communication Y2242 a 1 e Test History Visible Database Capture periad 1 minute Do not download data
126. ction code Selects the read function You can select the 0x03 or 0x04 function Format Indicates the format in which the device returns the variable value The value can be expressed in the IEE754 format with a symbol and the number of decimal points may be indicated Units Units in which the value is expressed You can select one of the predefined units or define a new user unit Grouping criteria Enables the grouping criteria of the values of the variable to be selected in graphs tables or reports and the value to be saved in the values register For example if in the period between saving information we have 3 values 10 12 and 7 these will be saved in the log Maximum value The maximum value of the 3 12 will be saved Minimum value The minimum value of the 3 7 will be saved Average value The average value of the 3 10 12 7 3 9 66 will be saved Last value The last value will be saved 7 Sum of the values The sum of 3 values 10 12 7 29 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio In the case of clusters of values in graphs tables and reports the same criteria will be followed except when it is the summation of values where the sum of 3 values is shown 10 12 7 29 e Olhers Different parameters to configure in the variable o Save Indicates if the device value read should be saved on the value log or not o Incremental Indicates whether the value of the variable displayed
127. dentification e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the flow is shown to be entered e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse e Time Time in minutes for calculating the flow value e Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculate an estimate of the flow taking into account the value of the device meter The configuration of the digital inputs is as follows Input configuration Counters Flow Diqital inputs Digital outputs Description a Accept af Cancel e Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital input to be entered for better identification User Manual 165 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Finally the configuration of the digital outputs is as follows Input configuration Counters Flow Digital inputs Digital outputs Description e Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital output to be entered for better identification 1 42 1 3 Display variables Variables setup EDS Embedded Variables Show date and time Show inputs outputs This dialogue box allows you to configure the variables you would like to view on the device s display You can activate the display of the equipment time and date M Show date andtime and or display the input and output variables Show inputs outputs and or any other varia
128. device will behave in a manner similar to other devices with which the program communicates 1 44 1 Driver options Options menu 2 g Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 44 1 1 Device parameters This screen is used to configure the variables that should be requested from the device The variables are in two groups numeric variables voltages currents counters etc and binary variables typically digital inputs and outputs Only in Deluxe version User Manual 171 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Generic MODBUS configuration Device Information Identifier Description Generic MODBUS variables dig M ame Description Address Registers Type Format Units Agrupatian criteria Save 7 Incremental Add Modify Delete Analog Binary variables M ame Descriptions Device Type Add 7 Modify Delete E Import configuration Export configuration Ope Group the variables maximum in groups of ha Data in little endian w Accept Cancel Device Information Identifier Description GModbus General device information Numeric variables a M ame Description Address Registers Format
129. devices menu to add a new PowerStudio client as a first level device New PowerStudio Mame Engine PSS Description Download variables of all devices Days back to download when device is started Server 132 163 3 1 User name Password p Anonymous user As shown in the previous dialogue the address and port of the remote PowerStudio server to which we want to connect must be indicated and also the user and password if authentication is enabled The Download variables from all the machines option may be chosen in which case all machines and variables accessible in remote PowerStudio will automatically be downloaded If this option is not set each variable must be added manually The Download dates previous to the current date when the device is started option will show the number of days before the current date for which the files will be downloaded since communications are established with the unit for the first time 3 Only in Deluxe version User Manual 65 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 15 2 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters 2 Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 15 2 1 Driver Parameters PowerStudio configuration Representation Configuration n v1 231 Analog
130. ding when a new unit is added the Download files IEC 870 5 102 option must be selected and the gateway the measuring point address and access key parameters must be configured W New CIRWATT Premium Ethernet ICIRWATT B Premium Ethernet New CIRWATT B Premium R5232 Description Name b CIFAWATT B Premium Description i Descargar ficheros IEC 870 5 102 Peripheral number Link address 1 1 iv Descargar ficheros IEC 870 5 102 Measure point address 1 Access key _ Link address 1 Measure point address Time zone UTC 01 00 Bruselas Copenhague Madrid Paris Access key I IP address 132 1583 32 Port Configuration part 01 00 Bruselas Copenhague Madrid Paris 0001 Part 4 Gy Advanced setup Setup Gy Advanced setup Cancel u 6 Cancel From this screen it is possible to configure the time zone where the CIRWATT is located by default the time zone of the software will appear but this should be modified if a new device is found in a different time zone Time zone 50 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 12 2 Driver options Options menu d Driver parameters Device parameters variable units Variable limits Contracted powers The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Unidades de las variables and 1 1 3 Li
131. dio m CIRCUTOR Maniobras Displacement type Add D You will be able to define a maximum of eight operations e Function 255 Deactivated 1 11 2 2 Contracted power This screen displays the contracted powers You will always be able to enter the contracted powers manually and read them directly from the equipment by pressing the e Read powers ewes Configuration of contracted powers CIRWATT Contracted power w Contract 1 Contract 2 Contract 3 1 Tariff 2 3 Tariff 4 Tariff 5 Tariff 5 Tariff 7 Tariff 8 3 all sev Head powers aE Cancel 1 11 3 Digital inputs Some Cirwatt B devices have a built in digital input card It will check whether the external inputs are open or closed and count the number of times they are opened and closed Refer to the unit s manual to check whether your unit has built in digital inputs or not The unit s firmware version must be 01 00 05 or later Otherwise the units with digital inputs and earlier firmware versions will not communicate In addition the variables that count the number of times that digital inputs close cannot be reset to O User Manual 49 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 12 CIRWATT B PREMIUM 1 12 1 Download with protocol IEC 870 5 102 The CIRWATT B Premium device allows load curve and bill closure files to be downloaded through the IEC 870 5 102 protocol To enable downloa
132. e Frequency Current Neutral current Distortion in current Active power Capacitive power Inductive power Apparent power Power factor Cosine phi Maximum demand Active energy Capacitive energy Inductive energy 8 E ELE Ee Fel EH EH NH NH NH NH NH NH Accept amp Cancel User Manual 69 CIRCUTOR 1 16 COMPUTER PLUS 1 16 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units PowerStudio Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 16 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the device alarms to be configured Upon opening the dialogue box the software will read the device configuration When complete click on Accepf for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC r Computer Plus configuration Device Information Peripheral number 33 Identifier Computer Plus Description General Alarms Condenser s battery Model Computer Plus T14 CDI Version 1 01 m Transformation ratio Condenser current Primary Secundary Voltage Current E Device v Synchronise
133. e an estimate of the flow taking into account the value of the device counter 180 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 45 1 3 Variable limits LM24 M limits setup Inputs from 1 to 12 Inputs from 13 to 24 Pre alarm Pre alarm MHominal Flow 1 Flow 2 Flow 3 Flow 4 Flow 5 Flow B Flow Flow 8 Flow 3 Flow 10 Flow 11 Flow 12 Mininunn asimum Accept Limits can only be defined for flows that are enabled Through this dialogue the nominal value of flow type counters as well as a series of margins to display on screen when a variable measures unusual values can be configured The Variable limits option is explained in detail in section 1 1 3 Variable limits User Manual 181 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 46 LM25 M 1 46 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters p Device inputs Variable units Variable limits 1 46 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured When the dialog box is opened the software will read the device s configuration When this procedure is complete click on Accept and the software will send the information to the device if any changes have been applied The information will never be stored on the hard drive of the PC LM25 M configuration Device Information Peripheral number 33 Identifier 33 LM25M Descrioti Inputs fr
134. e device An IP address can only be assigned to the device if it is on the same network as the computer running the program If the answer is Yes the following dialogue box will appear which will permit an IP address to be assigned to the device User Manual 241 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device configuration COM TCP1RS Physical address IP address 192 166 4 25 Physical address Ethernet address written on the device label unique and different for every system device tis a number 00 20 44 1 05 14 Cancel e Physical address MAC The unique Ethernet address for each network device which is different for all network devices The hardware address that any network interface has It will be of the 00 26 45 61 05 19 type e IP Address IP Address assigned to the device that has the physical address that was entered in the previous field If itis possible to assign an IP address to the converter the following dialogue box will appear 255 258 Gateway BU Automatically obtain IF address w Accept Cancel To complete the configuration of the rest of the parameters as required to establish the communications with the device 1 62 1 Driver options Driver parameters Device parameters 1 62 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be conf
135. e limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 2 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC Ww configuration Device Information Operating mode Harmonic filtering Reactive compensation Selected filters Harmonic 3 Harmonic 5 Harmonic 11 Harmonic 13 Harmonic 19 Harmonic 21 Minimum load current to start the Filter 17 Peripheral number Model Identifier Version AF Disabled Description Filter Status OFF Transformation ratio of transformer of charge measurement current 46 Cancel Serial number Control algorithm Balanced phase Priorities Harmonic 7 Harmonic 9 Harmonic 15 Harmonic 17 Harmonic 23 Hamonic 25 Number of 4FQ s installed in parallel Only in version 3 3 or greater User Manual 15 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information Peripheral number Seral number e Filtra Activa Identifier Version Gamma
136. e maximeter to zero Nominal frequency f 50Hz t 60 Hz Device nominal operating frequency configuration Distortion calculation AMS Fundamental Use this selector to configure the type of distortion the device will calculate Temperature C User Manual 117 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device measured temperature value units configuration T ariffs Synchranism type Number of tariffs ntemal clack t Digital inputs Alarm date Form change tariff 11 08 2011 12 34 50 Expansion card 2 Digital input 1 79 Calendar Device tariff configuration o Synchronisation type Tells device to whether to synchronise tariffs by its internal clock by the configured calendar or by digital Input from an external device The digital input type is only allowed when the device has digital input expansion cards o First synchronisation input Only if the synchronisation type is by digital inputs Select the digital input that corresponds to tariff 1 o Number of tariffs The quantity of tariffs that the device will use must be indicated o Tariff change alarm date Only if synchronisation is by internal clock Indicate a date that the alarm will sound when a tariff change is due o Calendar Only if synchronisation is by internal clock Allows configuration of the tariff calendar by which the device will be governed Tariff configuration CVMk2 Day types January February March April
137. e of the PC CBS 8 configuration Device Information Peripheral number 3 Identifier LB5 8 Description Device Enable reclosing v Synchronize clock Model LB5 8 Version Disabled Configure prealarm Defined values Type of prealarm relay Normally open f Normally closed 0 Prealarn threshold Delay time s 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel Channel 7 Channel 8 Description Type of relay output Channel 1 f Normally open Type of toroid 30 m Trip threshold 5 0 05 Delay time s Instantaneous User Manual t Normally closed Number of reclosures 0 Time between reclosing s Type of time between reclosing f Normal Exponential 29 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Informatian Peripheral number Model 2 CB5 8 Identifier Version CB5 8 5 60 Description Shows general information Device Enable reclosing Synchronize clock This selector allows the equipment to have the channel reconnections enabled or not Depending on whether the reconnections of the configuration fields of the channels are enabled or not Clicking on the button Synchronize clock the present time will be sent to the PC Configure prealarm Type of prealarm relay Normally open t Normally closed Prealarm threshold 90 The following can be configured e Type
138. e value 1 2 hm 020 C D fundamental 3 Current L3 A 5B 9 0 20m4 gt Earth leakage current Energy counters 4 Active power L1 kw 65 323 0204 gt 2 f 304 o nes Analog inputs Fullscale Decimal paint Variable Units zen 1 Vaiabie Units E 2 Units2 1 10 0 20m4 9999 l Transformation ratio 3 unit3 0 10 420m amp gt 8894 2 Cancel User Manual 87 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Depending on the device connected some fields will be disabled Device Information Peripheral number Model C M 1 44 lll Identifier Version C M144 6 15 Description Displays general information Password Enable password Password Repeat password Allows the password to be enabled or disabled to lock the keyboard configuration of the device M aximeter Period Window type 1 5 Fixed Unit Active power Maximeter reset e Period The integration period of the maximeter which can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding e Unit The maximum demand be calculated with active power Ill apparent power Ill current or current by phase depending on the device e Maximeter reset When the button is pressed the device maximeter goes to zero Alarms Variable Maximum Minimum Delay 1 voltage L1
139. e value of the device counter 1 48 1 3 Variable limits LM 4 limits setup Pre alarm Pre alarm Alarm Maminal Alarm mop O ogq Rh j R 1 18 nt mau Minimum Masimum 2 x Cancel Limits can only be defined for flows that are enabled Through this dialogue the nominal value of flow type counters as well as a series of margins to display on screen when a variable measures unusual values can be configured The Variable limits option is explained in detail in section 1 1 3 Variable limits User Manual 195 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 49 LM50 TCP 1 49 1 Driver options You can access the LM50 TCP options from e View Menu Refer to Editor manual e Toolbar Refer to Editor manual The following is the options menu T Driver parameters Device parameters Device inputs x Variable units Variable limits 1 49 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 196 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR LM50 TCP configuration Device Information Peripheral number 1 LMBO TCP Identifier Version v
140. e value read from the device o Enable flow variable Using this option it is possible to enable or disable use of the device input software as if it were a flow counter If this is disabled it will not be displayed nor will it be possible to use this variable on the software o Description Alphanumeric type data which allows a brief description of the input for better identification o Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units to be entered o Factor multiplier to be applied to the value read from the device o Time Parameter to calculate the flow value o Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculate an estimate of the flow taking into account the value of the device counter User Manual 153 CIRCUTOR 1 40 EDMk 1 40 1 Driver options Options menu J Driver parameters p Variable units PowerStudio q Device parameters The Variable units option is detailed in section 1 1 2 Variable Units 1 40 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC EDMk configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 24
141. ed e this box the maximum alarm value is indicated e Min In this box the minimum alarm value is indicated e Relay Allows one to indicate whether or not the alarm is associated with the global alarms relay Powers apu o sr o General P Units Voltage V Units ra Connection Compensation From the capacitors tab the numeric capacity value of the 16 capacitors and their kVar or MVar units voltage value and their V or kV units the DELTA or WYE connection type and the type of PH PH or TRIPH compensation may be seen 72 User Manual PowerStudio 1 17 COMPUTER SMART 1 17 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters ne Variable units The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 17 1 1 Device parameters mJ Device parameters Variable limits CIRCUTOR This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC F YW Computer Smart configuration User Manual Device Information Peripheral number Identi
142. ed on another OPC client 1 14 2 1 1 Variables Pushing the Add or Modify button brings up a dialogue to configure the variable 62 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Mew variable Identifier Mame Description Group _ Select variables Type Format Uthers Reading Original mosse Writing Incremental Reading writing 220082 With sign Accuracy bits Agrupatian criteria Decimals 2 value 0 Analog variable Minimum value Type Accuracy bits Average value 0 20 10 Last value Values summation er Fullscale 0 0 Screen Graphic T able Reports Force i BE Cancel e Identifier Allows each of the binary variables to be used in expressions and conditions to be identified see Editor Manual e Name Variable name used to better identify it e Description Short description of the variable e Group Identifier of the group the variable belongs to in the OPC server e Item Identifier of the item the variable belongs to in the OPC server e Others Different variable configuration parameters o Save Indicates whether or not the server value read should be saved in the value log o Incremental Indicates whether the value of the variable displayed is incremental Typical energy variable option to see increments o Analogue variable Indicates whether or not the variable to be read is analogue type o Zero Value o
143. ed with the digital outputs of the device Counters 1 1511988 3 1250825 1793820 4 1 042602 Load values in device meters This part of the configuration corresponds to the device counters If the selector is checked on sending the configuration the energy counter will be loaded with the values entered into the corresponding boxes 1 48 1 2 Device inputs For each of the inputs of the LM4I 4O M three variables will be available a digital display to show the status of the input open closed a counter variable to show the number of pulses detected at the input and finally a flow variable calculated by the software as an estimate of the pulse frequency on the input during a period of time Using this dialogue the inputs and outputs of the LM4I 4O M can be configured Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Description Using the Meters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow display configuration of the different types of variables can be configured The previous image shows the configuration of the counters where e Description Alphanumeric type which permits a brief description of the counter so it can be identified better User Manual 193 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the counter is displayed to be entered e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse For digital inputs
144. election of the channel reconnection sequence The information displayed will be xx yy zz where xx corresponds to the number of reconnections yy to the time sequence and zz to the reset time 26 User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR 1 6 2 Displaying values Channel 1 Channel 2 Protection state A Protection state 0 03 0 5 OK Reconnection enabled Id 0 03 4 Id 0 5 A Adjust Adjust td Instantaneous td 500 ms 0 015 0 25 0 200 Reset OFF Channel 3 Channel 4 O Protection state O 0 372 Protection state 0 410 1 OK 0 3 Reconnection enabled Id Id 0 3 A Adjust Adjust td 500 ms td 750 ms 0 5 0 15 0 300 OFF Reset Prealarm state Where Channel 3 Channel 4 a 0 Protection state G 1 0 1 td 500 ms Adusi 12 0 5 13 0 15 0 300 Prealarm state 8 s 1 Relay status O Correct Tripped 2 Protection status e Correct Channel not tripped e oroid error An error has been detected in the connection with the toroid coil e Trip Channel tripped 3 Reconnection enabled Reports that channel reconnections have been enabled User Manual 27 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 28 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Differential current value detected when the channel triggers If the value detected is t
145. er Manual Allows you to configure each relay 163 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Meters Load values in device meters It is possible to load a value into the device s meters v Synchronize clock the EDS Embedded device D ate time Allows you to send the PC date and time to 1 42 1 2 Device inputs Input configuration Counters Flow Digital inputs Digital outputs Description Meters Use Flow Distal inputs Digtal outputs tO switch between the flow digital inputs and outputs configurations of the meters The previous image shows the configuration of the meters it is possible to configure the following information for each of the eight meters Description Alphanumeric type data to identity the meter on the device display Unit Alphanumeric type datum to identify the meter units Factor Multiplier value which can be read on the meter The configuration of the flows will look as follows 164 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Input configuration Counters Flow Digital inputs Digital outputs Description lt lt w Accept af Cancel Checking the selector will activate the flow variable Remember if the selector is not checked it will not be possible to view the flow value of the related EDS Embedded input e Description Alohanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the flow to be entered for better i
146. er of device parameters can be configured IP address 192 168 Metmask 255 255 240 Gateway oO l Automatically obtain IP address DHCP 1 0001 Cancel Where address Corresponds to the IP address used to communicate with the device Subnetwork mask Corresponds to the subnetwork mask used on the network where the device is connected Predetermined Gateway Corresponds to the address of the gateway if the device is not on the same network as the computer containing the program Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP This option will be enabled when we want the device to automatically receive the IP address via a DHCP server e Advanced communication Permits the configuration of a series of additional parameters on the device Refer to Editor manual On adding or modifying the device the software will try to detect it If it is unable to detect it if the device is new or has not been allocated an IP address or has an allocated IP different to that entered in the Converter Address it will ask if you want to assign a new IP address to the converter PowerStudio Scada 82 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR computer running the program It will only be possible to assign an IP address to the device if is on the same network as the If the answer is Yes the following dialogue box will appear which will permit an IP addre
147. es which are to be used in expressions and conditions to be identified see Editor Manual Address Modbus map address of the device where the variable can be found Type Selects the type of variable i e read write or both If the variable is write or read write the value can be forced on the device Use Shows where the variable may be used in the rest of the program For more information on the map of binary variables and its configuration consult the device manual User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 45 LM 24 M This software only communicates with LM 24 M devices 1 45 1 Driver options The options of the LM 24 M can be accessed from e View Menu Refer to Editor manual e Toolbar Refer to Editor manual Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters Device inputs Variable units Variable limits 1 45 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accepf for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC LM24 M configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 15 LM 24 Identifier Version LM 24 M 19 Description Counters 13 0 19 0 cn 50 ab igo
148. es that must be requested from the EDS relating to the machines connected to it In this case variable Frequency of device CVM MINI has been selected EDS configuration Device Information Identifier Firmware version Description EDS 1 2 Primary server Synchronize clock Secondary NTF server Firmware amp Update Variables m Identifier C M MINI Hzl Name CVM MINI Frequency DV M MIMI Frequency Description Type Reading Format 1 decimal Units Hz Agrupation Average value Save Tes Add Modify Delete Import configuration Export configuration we Accept Cancel Device Information Identifier Firmware version Description EDS 1 2 General information on the EDS device D atertime Priman server Sunchranise clack Secondary MTP server Possibility of sending the time and date from the PC to the EDS device or configure an NTP server so that the device itself sets its time through the server User Manual 159 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Firmware amp Update The unit s firmware can be manually updated by selecting the file with the upgrade extension Varnables Identifier C M MINI Hzl Mame Frequency DV M MIMI Frequency Description Heading Format 1 decimal Units Hz Agrupatian Average value Save Yes Add
149. eset Clicking the button will reset the device energy counters to zero User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 56 QNA 412 413 1 56 1 Driver options Options menu 4 Driver parameters Device parameters p eS Variable units Variable limits gt Download settings The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 56 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC User Manual 215 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio QNA 412 configuration Device Information Password Peripheral number Model 412 Enable password ta read Enable password to write Password Password Identifier Serial number 5 412 03546489003 Repeat password Repeat password Description Version 2 20 Configuration Quality Capture period 3 Primary voltage Secondary voltage Measure point Commentary 1 1 1 2365D 0000000 Primary current secondary current Overvoaltage threshold 72 Overvoltage hysteresis 5 5 110 2 Primary neutral current Secunda neutral current 5
150. eter resets to zero Voltage Single phase neutral t Compound between phases Selecting the type of voltage calculated Backlight time 1 Seconds Configuration of the backlight disconnection The value should be between 0 and 99 seconds Distortion calculation t THO Effective value D fundamental Use this selector to configure the type of distortion the device will calculate Energy counters a Reset On clicking the button the energy counters on the device will reset to zero 134 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Alarm Variable Maximum Minimum Delay 1 Voltage L1 d 0 0 0 This section shows the configuration of the device relay output and the option to configure it with the desired values is given For CVM MINI devices the two relay outputs of these devices can be configured Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output 1 programd as an alarm or energy pulse with any of the parameters measured by the device being able to be controlled The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets Max This box indicates the maximum value to be controlled If an energy variable is selected the value of each pulse will be indicated This will be displayed as follows Alarm Variable kh pulze 1 Active energy III EMH 0 Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled If you select an energy variable thi
151. eters Device parameters Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 34 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 132 PowerStudio User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR CVM NRG96 configuration Device Information Password numeric Peripheral number Model Enable password CVM NAG SB Password Identifier Version 07 CvMNROSE 1 02 Repeat password HHHH Transformation ratio M aximeter Description Period Window lupe Primary Secundary 1 F Fred Voltage 1 00 1 Unit Active power Current 1 0000 5 BE Maximeter reset Voltage Energy counters f Single phase neutral Phase to Phase Distortion calculation Backlight time THO Effective value 0 Seconds C D fundamental Alarm Variable Minimum Delay 1 Voltage gt 240 1215 3 2 Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Model 13 C M NAG SB Identifier Version C M NAGS6 1 03 Description
152. evice configuration eese eese essen nnne essen saksaq nns 65 fo Ti 7 S 66 1 15 2 1 Diver 66 EE PI ov PH E Emm 67 CC TET m 68 GOL SENE MDC 70 IUS O 70 1 16 1 1 AE VICO pu le 70 SN siete E 73 Ja T T O pn 75 Device parame IOFS 73 77 Ip rel CONVER TER M 78 1 20 TCP2RS MODBUSTCP CONVERTER 81 1 21 TCP2RS RS485 CONY ER TER 84 1 22 GENERIC UDP CONVERTER u u u uu xu unus EU ua DUE Brod de ds 85 1 23 GENERIC TCP 86 1 24 MODBUSTCP GENERIC 86 INSEL 87 Thi t 87 1 25 1 1 87 9 DDO 91 1 26 1 1 91 94 Lasd 94 1 27 1 1
153. evice manual Only in Deluxe version User Manual 85 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 23 GENERIC TCP CONVERTER The generic TCP converter connects devices that work with serial communication RS 232 RS 485 to an Ethernet network using the IP protocol TCP for connection oriented communications Due to the large number of converters that can be found on the market On adding this device the program will not attempt to detect or verify that the configuration is correct The configuration and the proper functioning of communications between the converter and the program is the responsibility of user For more information on how to configure the converter consult the device manual For more information on how to configure this converter see section 1 22 Generic UDP converter 1 24 MODBUSTCP GENERIC CONVERTER The ModbusTCP generic converter connects devices that work with serial communication RS 232 RS 485 to an Ethernet network using the IP protocol ModbusTCP for connection orientated communications Due to the large number of converters that can be found on the market On adding this device the program will not attempt to detect or verify that the configuration is correct The configuration and the proper functioning of communications between the converter and the program is the responsibility of user For more information on how to configure the converter consult the device manual For more information on h
154. evice meter Finally for the analogue inputs Input configuration 9 Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Analog inputs Description 12100 hb __ 110 CN 12100 e Description Alphanumeric type data which allows a brief description of the analogue input for better identification e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the analogue input is shown to be entered e Zero Starting value for the scale of the analogue input e Fullscale Maximum value for the scale of the analogue input e Type of input Can be 0 20mA or 4 20 If it is 0 20mA 0mA will correspond with the value indicated in zero and 20mA with the value indicated in Fullscale In the same way an input of type 4 20mA when it receives 4mA the value indicated in zero will be indicated and in the case of 20mA the value in Fullscale 1 47 1 3 Variable limits LM 4A limits setup Flow Analog inputs Pre alarm Pre alarm Alarm Nominal Alarm mop o dm h Rh 89 Minimum Masimum gt 24 Cancel Limits can only be defined for flows that are enabled Through this dialogue box the nominal value of flow type meters as well as a series of margins to display on screen when a variable measures unusual values can be configured 190 User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR The Variable limits option is explained
155. ew point C Dew point F TH DG RS485 2 1 11 18 TR8 The variables of the master module and slave modules of the TR8 device are shown below Master Slaves Module xx xx 01 31 Current y y 1 8 Voltage Digital inputs y y 1 8 MxxAly 2 1 11 19 16 The variables of the master module and slave modules of the TR16 device are shown below Current y y 1 16 Temperature Analog input 1 Digital inputs y y 1 3 E Module xx xx 1 15 y 1 16 y 1 3 threshold D MOxxAly MOxxVI MOxxTI MOxxAll MOxxDly MOxxMAT TR16 2 1 11 20 X2 Plug 2 enero Partial active AEP2 enero Active power API2 Digital output Digital input UU Euros kWh Identifier Bollard state 288 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 2 1 12 Graph variables and special tables Special variables for graphs and tables serve to indicate to PowerStudio that a graph or non standard table is desired On a non standard graph or table the values that appear in the X and Y axis rows and columns on a table may switch from one type to another depending on the variables represented For a better understanding of these graphs and tables see the section on the java client When you want to make special graphs or tables such as the waveform or harmonics it will be necessary to use the following variables Waveform Current Voltage ARMV 1 ARMV2 ARMV3 ARMVN ARMA1 ARMA2 ARMAS ARMVN CV
156. f the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned Fullscale Value of the parameter to which the maximum value of the scale is assigned Type of output allows between 0 20 mA 4 20 mA or 0 V depending on the device e Accuracy Number of bits in the sample User Manual 63 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 64 Format Variable data format indicated o Original Based on how the variable is configured on the OPC server one conversion or another will be made VT R4 handled as floating type value VT handled as integer value with no symbol VT R8 handled as double type value Any other type will display the value converted into a string o Forced Indicate whether or not the variable has a symbol and the number of decimals Type Selects the type of variable i e read write or both If the variable is write or read write the value can be forced on the device Grouping criteria Enables the variable values grouping criteria to be selected in graphs tables reports and the value to be saved in the values register For example if in the period between saving information we have 3 values 10 12 and 7 these will be saved in the log register Maximum value The maximum value of 3 12 will be saved Minimum value The minimum value of 3 7 will be saved Average value The average value of 3 10 12 7 3 9 66 will be saved Last value The last value will be saved 7 oum of the v
157. fier Computer Smart Description General Alarms Condenser s battery Model ode Computer Smart 400 12 Version 0 15 r Cosine phi Value Type 1 C K Value Program Value Delay Value Steps Value Phase Value Primary Value Display Value EU EE Backlight 2 Value 7 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio None of the fields in this dialogue box are editable Device Information Peripheral number Model 1 Computer Smart 400 12 Identifier Version Computer SMART 0 15 Description Displays general information about the device Cosine phi Value Type Capacitive x Displays the value and type of cosine phi The type may be inductive or capacitive and the value will be between 0 and 1 C K Value Displays the value of the C K variable this value should be between 0 and 1 Prograrn Value Displays the program value which be 1111 or 1222 or 1244 or 1248 1122 Delay Value Displays the action delay time in seconds this value be between 0 and 1000 Sheps Value Displays the number of steps 1 Phase Value Displays the phase its values are t1 to t6 Primary V alue EL Displays the value of the primary current these values can range from 0 to 9999 74 User Manual
158. formation on how to add and configure this device see section 1 19 TCP2RS converter 84 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 22 GENERIC UDP CONVERTER The generic UDP converter connects devices that use serial communications RS 232 RS 485 to an Ethernet network using the IP protocol UDP for datagram communications New Generic UDP Description Converter address 100m c Advanced setup j 24 Cancel Where e Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name e Description Alphanumeric type data to enter a brief description of the device e Address converter Corresponds to the address the program uses to communicate with the device This parameter can be an IP address or a name This address should not be confused with the MAC address e Port Corresponds to the communications port e Advanced communication Permits the configuration of a series of additional parameters on the device Refer to Editor manual Due to the large number of converters that can be found on the market On adding this device the program will not attempt to detect or verify that the configuration is correct The configuration and the proper functioning of communications between the converter and the program is the responsibility of user For more information on how to configure the converter consult the d
159. hannel trip threshold value configured Channel pre alarm value configured Differential current value detected when the channel triggers User Manual 59 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 14 Client OPC This PowerStudio driver allows a OPC DA client to be configured to access the variables accessible on a OPC DA server Once the variables to be read have been configured the OPC client will behave in a manner similar to other devices with which the program communicates 1 14 1 OPC connection configuration To add a new OPC client the OPC server to which it has access must be indicated New OPC Client Mame OPC Description server ri Search i Cancel Pressing button zia brings up a dialogue to conveniently select the OPC server We may select a local server that has previously been configured on our machine or enter the IP address of a machine on the local network to seek all the OPC servers that it may have configured The OPC specifications supported by the client are Data Access V1 Data Access V2 and Data Access Local H E Data Access V1 f Access v2 8 Data Access v3 Pwr5tudiaOPCServer Softing Toolbox Demo DA Server Manual 192 168 1 13 Data Access V1 H E Data Access V2 H E Data Access v3 c Pr StudioOPCServer Softing Toolbox Demo DA Server Cancel Only
160. he backlight disconnection The value should oscillate between 0 and 10 seconds Partial energy counter devices EJ Reset Number of quadrants 9 4 Click the button to start all the device partial counters Configuration of the number of quadrants With 2 quadrants only the consumed energy counters will be taken into consideration with 4 both the consumed and generated energy counters will be considered Active output Wh pulse 0 Variable Active Consumed f Active Generated i gee ale Active energy output relay configuration You may configure the number of Wh equivalent per output impulse and the variable that will be a measured to give this pulse If the pulse value is 0 the output will be treated like a standard digital output enabling its value to be forced from 0 to 1 Reactive output pulse 0 Variable Inductive Consumed f Capacitive Consumed f Inductive Generated Capacitive Generated Reactive energy output relay configuration The number of VArh equivalent per output pulse and the variable that will be a measured to give the pulse can be configured If the pulse value is 0 the output will be treated like a standard digital output enabling its value to be forced from 0 to 1 202 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Input configuration Operating mode Input 1 Input 2 inputs pE f Pulses f State fe Pulses f
161. he hard drive of the PC 10 configuration Device Information Password numeric Peripheral number Enable password B CVM C10 Password Identifier Version 29454 08 CvMCTU 08 Repeat password XXX Description General Transtormation ratio Maximeter Alarm Tariffs Display Distortion calculation Operating made Input 1 Operating made Input 2 THD Effective value Tarii Logic Connection setup Installation type Channels dw 3Ph Invert 81 32 L1 Number of quadrants 12 40 L3 106 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information Peripheral number Model B D M CTU Identifier Version 08 08 Description Displays general information Password numeric Enable password Password Hepeat password Activates or deactivates the password to lock the device s keyboard configuration In the General tab Distortion calculation THO Effective value This selector configures the type of distortion calculated by the device Installation type dw 3Ph This selector configures the type of distortion calculated by the device Number of quadrants 40 The device s number of working quadrants be configured Operating made Input 1 T ariff Operating made Input 2 Logic The operating mode of these inputs be selected in the inpu
162. he possible limit values are between 0 and 1500 Cosinus Cosinus limit limit Cosinus type Displays the cosine limit limit and the cosine type and cosine alarm The possible values for the cosine limit are from 0 to 1 those of the limit are between 0 9999 and cosine type can be inductive or capacitive THD x THD Temperature C Limit Limit Limit Displays the value of the limits for the THD V and THD alarms in and that for temperature in temperature values can be between 0 and 256 Alarm 1 Enabled Relay For each of the 16 alarms it displays whether it is enabled and the associated relay Computer Smart configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 7 Computer Smart 400 12 Identifier Version Computer Smart 0 15 Description General Alarms Condenser s battery It shows the status of each of the 12 capacitors the status can be Auto On or Off 76 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 18 RS232 485 CONVERTER The RS232 485 converter connects equipment which works with an RS 485 serial connection to the port of the PC with an RS 232 connection When adding or modifying this device see Editor Manual the following dialogue appears Wy New RS232 485 Mame Description c Advanced setup Cancel Where e Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices
163. hold down the SHIFT key then left click an end date to choose every date in between Use the quick selection option L EN I qi 4 9 10 Tariff day type Allows day of the week to be assigned to the different tariff calendar days Left click a schedule day to assign the corresponding day of the week Pede day of the week to be indicated Click the button and the following dialogue box appears User Manual 119 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Daily profiles configuration CVMk2 Day type Tariffs 0 8 2 I C Tari Taiz Ca Tait 3 Tett 4 Ca Taire Ca uit Cab Taie Cancel The section on the left displays the different day types divided into one hour Strips on the right you can select the tariff you would like to apply to the day type To assign a tariff to a day of the week first select the desired tariff then proceed as follows e Clicking the left mouse button on one of the type of day sections marking only the section selected e Left click a start section hold down the SHIFT key then left click an end section to select all sections in between The initial and final sections must both correspond to the same type of day Quick selecti PF Brick selection with this option selections may be made automatically The following dialogue box will appear 120 User Manual PowerStudio
164. hould be modified if a new device is found in a different time zone Time zone UT C 01 00 Bruselas Copenhague Madrid Paris 1 11 2 Driver options Options menu w Driver parameters Device parameters O Variable units Variable limits Contracted powers The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 46 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 11 2 1 Device parameters This screen will allow a series of internal information and device parameters to be displayed on screen Driver configuration CIRWATT Device Information Transformation ratio Peripheral number Serial number 1 501223186 Secundary Identifier Version Voltage 2000 0 1100 Cirwatt Premium 71 6 Current 30 0 5 0 Description Geographical coordinates Shift hour in minutes 60 Longitude Latitude 2 i 11 East 41 23 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Function 255 Off Information Peripheral number Serial number 1 500900853 Identifier Version B 0 6 2 Description Displays general information Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage 400 0 i 400 0 Current 1 1 Voltage transformation ratio shows the ratio between primary and secondary voltage programmed into the device User Manual 47
165. iable selection screen we have that of an LM4 where we can see that the Digital input 1 variable has been selected Variables selection Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Pulse Flow Digital output Digital output 2 Digital output 3 Digital output 4 User Manual 235 CIRCUTOR 1 61 R 440 Embedded 1 61 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units r The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Inputs Outputs Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 61 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC R 440 Embedded configuration Device Information Peripheral number 259 Identifier 440 Embedded Description Meters PowerStudio Device parameters Variable limits R33DEMBEDDED Valid only in applications running inside R 440 236 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Device Information Peripheral number Model 255 Identifier 440 Embedded Descript
166. ier Version 28 1 05 Description Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Transformation ratio M aximeter Period Primary Secundary 5 Voltage 1 00 Window type Sliding Current 1 000 i terior ITF B Maximeter reset Distortion calculation Energy counters AMS Reset t D fundamental Alarm Variable aximum Minimum Delay 1 Moltage L1 V 1240 3 230 10 Variable hi aximum Minimum Delay 2 Valtage L2 v 240 230 10 Warlable Minimum Delay 3 Voltage 240 230 10 hi aximum Minimum Delay 4 Frequency Hz LN 52 ERI Cancel CIRCUTOR Device Information Peripheral number Model 4 Identifier Version 1 00 Description Displays general information Transformation Primary Secundary Voltage 1 if 1 01 Current 1 i E terior ITF Voltage transformation ratio Shows the ratio between the primary and secondary voltage programmed in the device User Manual 141 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio e Power transformation ratio Shows the primary to secondary current ratio programmed in the device Distortion calculation AMS t D fundamental This selector configures the type of distortion calculated by the device haximeter Pernod LN Window lupe Maximeter reset e Period This is the maximeter integration period and
167. igger threshold and user personalized delay time be configured by user These parameters are common to all channels of the device Depending on the type of channel selected the customized threshold may be selected or not Device Enable reclosing Synchronize clack This selector allows the equipment to have the channel reconnections enabled or not Depending on whether the reconnections are enabled or not some of the channel configuration fields will be enabled or disabled Clicking on the Synchronize clock button the present PC time will be sent to the device Hysterisis Far this channel in relay made s Of hysteresis for the connection and disconnection of the channel configured in the relay mode Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Description Trip threshold Detection mode Channel 1 04 imr eles dss Delay time s Number af reclosures 30 m wi w J Instantaneous Io Operating mode Delay time nisle elay time 3 Time between reclosing s Relay mode 0 4 Type of relay output Latch selection of time between reclosing Normally open With latch option t Normal t Normally closed Without latch option Exponential Shows the channel configuration Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 A it is only possi
168. igured When the dialog box is opened the software will read the device s configuration When this procedure is complete click on Accept and the software will send the information to the device if any changes have been applied The information will never be stored on the hard drive of the PC 242 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio TCP1RS Plus configuration Device Information Model Identifier TCPTIRS Plus 5 Firmware version Description 1 0 Beta Series Ts delay gt Time mo O Cancel Device Information Model Identifier TCP1AS Plus TCPIRS Firmware version Description 1 0 Beta Displays general information Series Ts delay Hx Time 40 1 00 Allows you to configure the parameters of the device s RS485 communications port e delay Value in milliseconds Waiting time before a frame is transmitted e RX time Value in milliseconds This is the time during which the unit will wait for a response from devices connected to the port also known as the Timeout User Manual 243 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 63 TCP2RS The TCP2RS converter connects equipment that works with a serial communication RS 232 RS 485 to an Ethernet network using IP protocol 1 63 1 Configuration of a TCP2RS device 244 When adding or modifying this device see Editor Manual the following dialogue box appears New TCP2RS
169. in Deluxe version 60 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 14 2 Driver options Options menu 2 4 Driver parameters Device parameters JP 1 Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 14 2 1 Device parameters This screen is used to configure the variables that should be requested from the OPC server OPC Client configuration Device Information Identifier Description Client Variables poi M ame Description Format Units Agrupatian criteria Save Incremental Analog Add gt 5 Import configuration Export configuration x ag Cancel User Manual 61 CIRCUTOR Device Information Identifier Description OPC General OPC client information Vanables Add 27 Modify wj Delete PowerStudio Identifier M ame Description Type Format Units Agrupatian criteria 5 ave Incremental Analog OPC client variable Configuration See 1 14 2 1 1 Numeric variables Import configuration Allows loading of a variable configuration that was previously saved to disk This option is useful when the same variables have to be configured on several OPC clients Export configuration Allows the variable configuration to be saved to disk so that it can subsequently be load
170. in detail in section 1 1 3 Variable limits User Manual 191 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 48 LM4I 4O M 1 48 1 Driver options The LMAI A4O M options be accessed from e View Menu Refer to Editor manual e Toolbar Refer to Editor manual Options menu i Driver parameters Device inputs Device parameters g Variable units Variable limits 1 48 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC LM 4 configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 31 LM 4 Identifier Version 31_LM 440M 111 Description Relay Timer 1 50 x 20 ms 1000 ms 3 50 20 ms 1000 ms 2 50 ms 1000 ms 4 50 20 ms 1000 ms Counters 1 1511988 3 1250825 1793820 4 1 042602 Load values in device meters i Cancel 192 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Device Information Peripheral number Model 31 LM 4 Identifier Version 31 LM 440M 1 11 Description Shows general information Relay Timer 1 50 20 ms 1000 ms 3 50 x 20 ms 1000 ms 2 50 s 20 ms 1000 ms 4 50 20 ms 1000 ms Configuration of the pulse duration that can be generat
171. in the configuration with the same name e Description Alphanumeric type data to enter a brief description of the device e Port Number of the serial port that the program uses for communication with the device e Advanced communication Permits the configuration of a series of additional parameters on the device Refer to Editor manual User Manual 77 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 19 TCP2RS CONVERTER The TCP2RS converter connects equipment units that work with serial communication RS 232 RS 485 to an Ethernet network using the IP protocol 78 When adding modifying this device see Editor Manual the following dialogue appears New TCP2RS Description e Converter address Port Configuration 30718 Setup gw Advanced setup i Cancel Where Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name Description Alohanumeric type data to enter a brief description of the device Address converter Corresponds to the address the program uses to communicate with the device This parameter can be an IP address or a name This address should not be confused with the MAC address Port Corresponds to the communications port Configuration port Corresponds to the communication port the program uses to configure the device This port is 30718 by default F
172. indow type Sliding Unit Active power x d aximeter reset e Period This is the maximeter integration period and can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding Unit Maximum demand can be calculated with active voltage apparent voltage Ill or current lll Maximeter reset Pushing the button resets the maximeter to zero Energy counters Tariff 1 Active energy 42941000 r Inductive energy Capacitive energy 394481 n Active energy r Inductive energy 0 n Capacitive energy massa e Load values in device meters This part of the configuration corresponds to device energies Depending on the type of device some or all of the fields can be deactivated If the selector is checked sending the configuration energy meter will load the energy counter with the values entered into the corresponding boxes Alarms Variable hd asinum Minimum Delay Alarm 1 Voltage L1 v 240 200 0 Maximum Minimum Delay Alarm 2 Voltage L2 v 0250 1 90 0 If the connected device has relay outputs they can be configured with the values desired e Variable Parameter associated to the output relay The output is programmed as an alarm controlling any of the parameters measured by the CVM K The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets e Max This box indi
173. iod 15 minutes The integration period in minutes is entered from 1 to 60 In thermal integration mode the desired response time will be 90 of the final value Energy by pulse 1 wh equipment is entered Integration type Block sinc T are 150 The energy value relating to each KYZ pulse received by the The equipment integration type is selected The possible values User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Block sync P Synchronized with the company s maximeter by means of synchronisation pulses that occur at the beginning of each period Block sync T Synchronized with the company s maximeter by means of a synchronisation pulse From this the equipment calculates the beginning and end of each period based on an internal clock When it receives a new synchronisation pulse it will readjust and again synchronise Rolling Without synchronisation with the company s maximeter using a sliding window Thermal Without synchronisation with the company s maximeter using a sliding window and simulating the response of the thermal exponential function of the mechanical counters Control type Predictive Level oelect the operating mode for controlling the relays two possibilities predictive control or control by level This parameter can only be configured when one of the types of integration with synchronisation is selected the types of integration without synchronisation control will be
174. ion CIRCUTOR Communication will not be possible with the CVM R8 through a MODBUSTCP 1 37 1 Driver options The following is the options menu Driver parameters Analogue inputs autputs Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 37 1 1 Device parameters In the case of CVM R8 it will not be possible to configure any parameters of the device it will only be possible to show information about it CVM R8 configuration Device Information Peripheral number 10 Identifier V M AS Description User Manual Model CY M R8 ANALOG Version gaz i Cancel 143 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 37 1 2 Analogue inputs and outputs From this dialogue the analogue inputs on the CVM R8 devices with analogue inputs and or outputs can be configured Configure inputs outputs Analog inputs Description Unit Fullecale Type Hn fpc 0001 00 3 1 4 _ 00019 i Input 7 0 150 0 20 m gt 8 Input 8 0 100 0 20 m gt Analog outputs Description Unit Fullecale Type 1 Output 1 Wh 0 100 10 20 m gt 2 Output 2 Wh 0 100 0 20 m u Cancel
175. ion General R 440 Embedded device information Meters 904 2 Load values in device meters It is possible to load a value into device s counters v Synchronize clock the R 440 Embedded device ate time Allows you to send the PC date and time to 1 61 1 2 Inputs Outputs Configure inputs outputs Counters Flow Digital inputs Digital outputs Description Meters By means of Flow Digital inputs Digtal outputs one can switch between the flow digital inouts and outputs configurations of the counters The previous image shows the configuration of the counters For each of the four counters it is possible to configure the following information Description Alphanumeric type data to identity the counter on the device display Unit Alphanumeric type datum to identify the counter units Factor Multiplier value which can be read on the counter User Manual 237 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio The configuration of the flows will look as follows Configure inputs outputs Counters Flow Digital inputs Digital outputs Description Unit Factor Time min Calculation window 31 Flow 1 Wh 10 5 30 jJ 71 Flow 3 kwh 1 5 Accept Cancel Checking the selector will activate the flow variable Remember if the selector is not checked it will not be possible to view the flow value of the related R 440 Embedded inpu
176. it can be identified better e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the counter is displayed to be entered e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse 198 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR For digital inputs Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Flow Inputs from 1 to 10 Inputs fram 11 to 20 Inputs from 21 to 30 Inputs from 31 to 40 Inputs From 41 ta 50 Description e Description Alohanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital input to be entered for better identification Finally for the flow configuration Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Flow Inputs from 1 to 10 Inputs fram 11 to 20 Inputs from 21 to 30 Inputs from 31 to 40 Inputs from 41 to 50 Description Unit Factor Time min Calculation window lt Flow 1 lt T a w Accept Cancel Checking the selector will activate the flow variable Remember that if this selector is not checked it will not be possible to display the flow value of the corresponding LM50 TCP input User Manual 199 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the flow to be entered for better identification e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the flow is shown to be entered Factor Multiplier va
177. it can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value which can be fixed or Sliding e Maximeter reset Press the button to reset the maximeter to zero Energy counters Reset Clicking this button will reset the energy meter to zero Alarm Variable aimi Minimum Delay 1 Voltage L1 v 100 0 0 This section shows the configuration of the device s relay output and the option to configure it with the desired values is given The four relay outputs of CVM NET4 devices can be configured e Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programmed as an alarm or energy pulse and any of the parameters measured by the device can be controlled The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets e Max This checkbox shows the maximum value that must be controlled If an energy variable is selected the value of each pulse will be indicated This will be displayed as follows Alarm Variable pulse 1 Channel 1 Three phase apparent energy Ill 100 0 E e Min This checkbox shows the minimum value that must be controlled If you select an energy variable this field will remain disabled e Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds This field will be disabled if an energy variable has been selected 142 User Manual PowerStudio 1 37 CVM R8 connect
178. kw Allows you to assign a maximum power value to be used by the device Connected in ndifferent C Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Allows you to select the device connection mode single phase or three phase User Manual 35 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 9 CCLEngine The CCLEngine driver allows the management of one or several CCL devices for vehicle recharging It will allow you to assign the CCL device s with a card reader from which recharges will be authorised and discounted as well as obtain information on these 1 9 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units The Variable units option is detailed in section 1 1 2 Variable Units 1 9 1 1 Device parameters Options CCL Engine Scheduler control Header From Card Reader Power control Modules Activate Prepayment Activate Euros Kah 10 0236 Credit euros 2 GJ Delete Cancel From this screen we can configure the parameters for the recharging that will be performed on the CCL equipment assigned to this CCLEngine 36 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR Scheduler control From The scheduler control allows you to determine the start and end time for recharging performed as programmed Power control Activate Allows you to activate deactivate the power control The equation entered in Maximum power allows us to indic
179. l x aE Cancel 211 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information Model Description PLCSDO LI 1 2hM 00 1 2 0 PLC800 Identifier Version PLC88d 2 01 Displays general information Change password of PLC 800 Password Repeat password Lo Ej It allows you to change the password with which you connected to the PL C800 The user acts as the concentrator but you must check the last version of the device manual in case it has changed Cutotfs apply to all relays ICF 1 ICF 2 ICF 3 UU Allows you to assign the same cut off current to all devices communicating with the PLC800 at the same time Simply check on Apply cut off values to all relays and the checkboxes of the three currents will be enabled ICP1 ICP2 ICP3 At the same time the independent assignment of currents is disabled Any device that does not use all three cut off currents will configure those used by the device Serial number ICF 1 ICF 2 3 144122311 26 144122312 17 144122315 13 If the previous option has not been selected on the table above it will remain active to change the desired cut off currents ICP Simply click on the desired row and column and the cell will change so that it can be edited You cannot click on empty cells This indicates that the device does not use this type of cut off current The image shows the units in which only the first cut off current can be configured Take into account that
180. l read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC MK LCD configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 14 ME LCD D 604 Identifier Version 1 07 Description Alarm Variable Device Information Peripheral number 2h Identifier Description Shows general information 204 Partial energy meter amp Reset Minimum Delay Voltage v 1300 200 0 i Cancel Model ME LCD D 604 Version 1 07 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Partial energy meter Reset Clicking the button will reset the partial power counter to zero Alarm Variable Id aximum Minimum Delay Voltage v 300 200 0 This section shows the configuration of the device relay output and the option to configure it with the desired values is given e Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programd as an alarm and any of the parameters measured by the device can be controlled The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets e Max This box indicates the maximum value to be controlled e Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled e Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds User M
181. lses that occur in the digital input Configuring the input as digital Tvpe Mame Unit Factor The type should be selected as digital Alphanumeric data type for the identification of the digital input on the device display Otherwise it will be configured as a meter Type Unit Factor meter we ter j fao The type must be set to meter Alphanumeric type data to identity the meter on the device display 122 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Unit Alphanumeric type data to indicate that this meter is active Factor Multiplier value for each pulse detected at the input Configure digital outputs as follows CVMK 2 configuration Expansion card Digitals 8 Inputs 4 Outputs Digital inputs Digital outputs Output equations 0025010000000 000000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0020000000000 0000 an output equation is defined for each outputs This output equation corresponds to a conditional expression to decide when the device should act on the digital output depending on the alarms configured ______ contguraton of alarms for use in the output equation Click the button and the following dialogue box appears Alarm configuration Variable p z Deactivate gt 10 z Deactivate gt 25 F _ s a gt User Manual
182. lue of each input pulse Time Time in minutes for calculating the flow value e Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculate an estimate of the flow taking into account the value of the device counter 1 49 1 3 Variable limits LM50 TCP limits setup Inputs from 1 ta 10 Inputs from 11 to 20 Inputs fram 21 ta 30 Inputs fram 31 to 40 Inputs fram 41 to 50 Pre alarm Pre alarm Alarm Nominal Limits can only be defined on flow type counters Through this dialogue the nominal value of flow type counters as well as a series of margins to display on screen when a variable measures unusual values can be configured The Variable limits option is explained in detail in section 1 1 3 Variable limits 200 User Manual PowerStudio 1 50 MKD 1 50 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units CIRCUTOR a w Device parameters The Variable units option is detailed in section 1 1 2 Variable units 1 50 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC MKD configuration Device Information Peripheral n
183. m CIRCUTOR Quick selection fear 2013 Days Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday November Sunday December Day lupe m Dap 3 Cancel In this case every Wednesday and Friday of December is marked as day type 3 the calendar configuration and types of day to be loaded from a file previously saved on a disk This option is useful when it is necessary to configure the same timetable on multiple devices 220 calendar configuration and the types of day be stored on a disk and can be loaded on another device User Manual 121 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 32 1 3 Expansion Cards Configuration options may or may not appear according to the number and type of expansion cards in the device 1 32 1 3 1 Digital input output A Depending on the card model the number of inputs and outputs may vary CVMK 2 configuration Expansion card Digitals 8 Inputs 4 Outputs Digital inputs Digital outputs fmt 2 o ao 0 x Use 109 to switch between card input and output configuration The previous image shows configuration of the digital inputs Each of the digital inputs may be configured as a digital input and therefore the status of the input can be monitored open or closed or used as a meter counting the number of pu
184. meters on the device Refer to Editor manual On adding or modifying the device the software will try to detect it If it is unable to detect it if the device is new or has not been allocated an IP address or has an allocated IP different to that entered in the Converter Address it will ask if you want to assign a new IP address to the converter PowerStudio Scada 5 k The device TCP2RS doesn t answer Do you want to assign an IP address MN to the device It will only be possible to assign an IP address to the device if it is on the same network as the computer running the program If the answer is Yes the following dialogue box will appear which will permit an IP address to be assigned to the device User Manual 79 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device confiquration COM UDP Physical address IP address 192 166 3 3 Physical address MAC Ethernet address written on the device label unique and different for every system device It is a number 00 20 44 1 05 14 Cancel Where e Physical address MAC Ethernet address that each device has which is unique and distinct on all network devices The hardware address that any network interface has Will be of the type 00 20 4A 61 05 19 e IP address IP Address to be allocated to the device that has the physical address introduced in the previous field If it is possible to assign an IP address to the converter
185. mites de las variables respectively 1 12 2 1 Device parameters This screen will display internal device information and parameters on the screen b Driver configuration CIRWATT B Premium Device Information Transformation ratio Peripheral number serial number 1 501223186 Secundary Identifier version Voltage 22000 0 1100 Cirwatt Premium 7 1 6 Current Description Geographical coordinates Shift hour in minutes 60 Longitude Latitude 2 11 East 41 23 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Function 255 Of User Manual 51 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information Peripheral number Serial number 1 500900853 Identifier Version B 0 6 2 Description Displays general information Trangtormation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage 400 0 400 0 Current 1 0 0 1 0 0 e Voltage transformation ratio Shows the primary to secondary voltage ratio programmed in the device e Power transformation ratio Shows the primary to secondary current ratio programmed in the device Geographical coordinates Shit hour in minutes Longitude Latitude 2 H East gt North Time zone where the device is located The configuration of the geographical coordinates will only appear when the device has the astronomical clock option Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Function 1
186. mits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 3 1 1 Device parameters In the case of C 14d it will not be possible to configure any parameters of the device only information about it will be shown C 14d configuration Device Information Peripheral number 2 L 14d Identifier Version C 14d Disabled Description Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Curent z 5 Setup First capacitor current A Disconnection time s 0 Cos setpoint Connection time cycles s 0 Inductive 0 Distortion Factor 2 Capacitors number RI Voltage phate Connection sequence Cancel User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 3 2 Displaying values The C 14d device will show the following values screen Variables Energy quadrant EP 2 3 Total distortion 96 4 5 Compensation alarm CE Digital outputs Where 1 Instant values measured by the device 2 Energy quadrant e Inductive F Capacitive Cos Phi 1 3 Description that indicates if the energy is consumed or generated 4 Alarm status _ Status OFF Alarm disabled e Status ON Alarm enabled 5 Description of the enabled alarm Will not appear if no alarms are enabled 6 Status of the output relays lt gt Relay disconnected Relay connected Relay disabled The
187. ml Id restricted by keys Configures the read write keys required to access the cards The remaining screen parameters are detailed in section 1 1 1 Driver parameters 1 5 1 2 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC Card Reader configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 24 CP LH Identifier Version Card Reader 1 4 Description i Cancel Device Information Peripheral number 1 Identifier Version Tag reader 1 4 Description Displays general information about the device 22 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 6 CBS 4 CBS 4 RA 1 6 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters 1 6 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured Upon opening the dialogue box the software will read the device configuration When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC 1 6 1 1 1 CBS 4 CBS 4 configuration Device Information Configure prealarm Peripheral number M
188. mode the possible values are 0 1 s 0 8 Latch selection with latch option without latch option Channel lock selection when working on the relay mode User Manual 57 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Detection mode HIGH Triggering selection low current LOW or overcurrent HIGH of the channel when working in relay mode Number of reclosures 0 be locked Number of attempts at reconnection After this number the relay will Time between reclosing s Time interconnections of time between reclosing f Exponential Operating mode in the time interconnections 1 13 2 Displaying values The CDR 8 device will display the following screen values Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 ms Cb Prealarm 400 30 50 30 Reconnection enabled Cannel can be latched Reset Reset Reset 200 OFF 15 25 15 Adjust Adjust Adjust Adjust Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 ON OFF OFF OFF 1000 30 30 30 s EE INED 0 088 Reset Reset Reset 500 OFF 15 15 15 248 Adjust Adjust Adjust Adjust Reset History Where Channel 1 Channel 2 2 ma 140 3 e oF 4 30 10 12 D 094 Reconnection enabled KS Cannel can be latched 6 Adjus
189. n TCP2RS configuration Device Information Model Identifier TECP2R54 T EP2R5 Firmware version Description 1 1 Firmware Update Cancel Device Information Model Identifier TCP2AS 2 5 Firmware version Description 1 1 Displays general information about the device amp Update The unit s firmware version can be manually updated by selecting the file with the upgrade extension Firmware User Manual 247 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 64 TCP50 ALARM This device does not keep a log therefore it is not possible to configure any device parameters 1 64 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters Device inputs 1 64 1 1 Device parameters Click on the Device Parameters button and information will be shown about the device TCP50 ALARM configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 1 TCP50 4LARM Identifier Description Cancel 1 64 1 2 Device inputs By means of this dialogue box a brief description of the device inputs can be entered for improved identification purposes x Input configuration Description Description Description Description Description li 2 12 22 32 42 3 13 23 33 43 4 14 24 34 2 44 5 15 25 35 45
190. nergy meter will be loaded with the values entered into the corresponding boxes 1 47 1 2 Device inputs For each of the LM 4A inputs there will be three variables one digital to display the input status open closed a meter variable to display the number of pulses detected in the input and finally one flow variable calculated by the software as an estimation of the pulse frequency produced in the input within a period of time PowerStudio Model 4 Version 111 2 50 20 me 1000 ms This dialogue box be used to configure the LM 4A inputs and outputs Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Analog inputs Description Meters Use Digtal inputs Digtal outputs Flew Analog inputs 10 change the display of the configuration of the different types of variables which can be configured The previous image shows the configuration of the meters e Description Alphanumeric type which permits a brief description of the meter so it can be identified better e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the meter is displayed to be entered Unit Factor po _ 0 0 lA Cancel e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse 188 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIEC LI TOP For digital inputs Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flows Analog inputs De
191. nication 24 2 Text History 237 Visible Database Capture periad 15 minutes Default discriminator lt None gt Cancel From this screen we can configure the variable display type on screen and configure where to save the data files There are two types of data representation User Manual 11 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio cum Analog E Test Analogue representation the variables are graphically represented by bars as 228 1 L1 227 5 229 4 Where instantaneous value maximum and minimum values are represented ww Analog 2 242 Tas Text mode representation the variables are represented as Phase neutral v 228 2 229 6 229 7 Capture periad 15 minut 15 minutes El The capture period is entered into this field This indicates the time interval which elapses between the device history recordings The periods permitted are 10 15 20 and 30 seconds 1 minute and multiples up to a maximum of 60 minutes Default discriminator lt None gt This selector will assign default filter to the device This option appears only in those devices possessing variables that can be filtered If we select a filter when making graphs or tables the variables are displayed initially as filtered although it is also possible to see the variables without the filter or see them through a filter other than the default one
192. nit Current per phase BE Maximeter reset Energy counters Reset Backlight time 1 0 Seconds Id aximum Minimum Delay Voltage L1 v gt 0 0 0 Varnable Minimum Delay 2 E Deactivate gt E 0 0 Cancel Device Information Peripheral number 1 Identifier 41 DCVM MIMIEthermet Description Displays general information Model DX M MINI Version 1 03 Password Password numeric Enable password Repeat password Activates or deactivates the password to lock the device s keyboard configuration User Manual 137 CIRCUTOR 138 Transformation ratin Primary Secundary Voltage 1 i 1 Current 5 5 PowerStudio Depending on the version connected programming of the voltage transformation ratio can be disabled Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product between the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The value of the primary depending on the fullscale of the unit must be between 1 and the corresponding value from the following table Fullscale background Maximum value Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A The secondary current is 5A in the CVM 96 Id asimeter Period Window lupe 1 2 Fized Unit Current per phase
193. od Window type Sliding Maximeter reset Temperature fe C Digitals 8 Inputs 4 Outputs Number of tariffs jaa SD memory 12 34 50 Expansion card 2 Digital input 1 Calendar Device Information Peripheral number 1 Identifier Description Displays general information 116 Cancel Model C Mk2A ITF 405 Version 1p09 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Measure point ke Capture period 15 f Reset 9 Synchronise clock e Measuring point Short description of the device for display and better identification on the device screen e Capture period Data capture period in minutes for generation of log values when the equipment has an expansion card inserted in the memory e Initialise energy meters Click to reset the energy device meters e Synchronise clock Click to synchronise device date and time to the PC date and time Transformation ratin Primary Secundary Voltage 100 i 1 Current 50 5 Neutral current 5 Programming the device voltage transformation ratios current and neutral current M aximeter Period Window lupe Sliding B Maximeter reset e Period Maximeter integration period which can vary between 1 and 60 minutes e Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value this can be fixed or sliding Maximeter reset Pushing the button resets th
194. odel _ 32 CBS 4 Prealarm threshold fall Identifier Version LBS 4 Disabled Operating system frequency Description 60 Hz Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Description Trigger coil output polarity r f Standard Positive Trigger current A 0 3 Enable reclosing Trigger delay s Instantaneaus Device Information Peripheral number Model 60 5 4 Identifier Version 5 4 14 Description Displays general information about the device Configure prealarm Prealarm threshold 70 Equipment pre alarm threshold This can vary between 50 and 100 of the device channels minimum trigger threshold User Manual 23 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Operating system frequency 50Hz 60 Hz Enables selection of the device connection working network frequency Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Description Trigger coil output polarity f Standard f Positive Trigger current 4 Enable reclosing 0 3 Trigger delay s Instantaneous Displays the channel configuration Channel Channel2 Channel3 Channel As it is only possible to display the configuration of one channel at a time click on one of the channels to display the corresponding configuration Description Alphanumeric type information where a brief description of the channel can be entered for easy identification Trigger current 4 03 1 Indicate
195. om 110 5 inputs from 6to 10 Inputs from 11 to 15 Inputs from 16to 20 Inputs from 21 to 25 Time meter setting Mode q 00 rj 2 2 r 0 4 GL MEN Device Information Peripheral number Model 33 LM 25 M Identifier Version 33_LM25M V1 18 Descripti Displays general information 182 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Inputs from 110 5 inputs from 6to 10 Inputs from 111 15 Inputs from 1640 20 Inputs from 21 to 25 Time meter setting Mode State 1 Last pulse v v 2 Totalizer ON 3 Totalizer 4 Totalizer v ON v 5 Totalizer v ON v The operating mode and status of each input of the device and time meter can be defined on the Configuration tab Inputs are grouped in sets of 5 on each tab e Mode Allows you to select Last pulse or Totalizer The meter will be restarted with the last pulse after the metering actions are started and the totalizer will increase the value stored in the meter e Status Allows you to select whether the meter operation starts with a contact on ON or OFF Configuration Pulses meters Time meters Pulses meters 1 amp 6 7 3b X Ir eB 55 13 12h 2h Load pulse meter values Minimum time active pulse The Pulse meters corresponds
196. on the screen and does not affect the equipment Unite C variables will appear in Accuracy Without decimals decimal t 2 decimals f 3 decimals Current Units Accuracy without decimals fe decimal t 2 decimals f 3 decimals The units in which the variables are shown are selected In this case all the current The precision when displaying the variables is selected In this case all the current variables are shown with 3 decimals User Manual 13 CIRCUTOR 1 1 3 Variable limits 96 limits setup Ww Hz Varlables e Power Harmonics Fhase neutral voltage Alarm Prealarm Prealarm Alarm Minimum hd asinum 2 Phase phase voltage Alarm Frealarm Mominal Prealarm Alarm ff Minimum v Masimum Frequency Alarm Frealarm Nominal Prealarm Alarm Pf ff Minimum Hz hd asimum 2 Distortion in voltage Distortion current Nominal Prealarm Alarm Nominal Prealarm PowerStudio Current Prealarm Alarm OO asimum Neutral current Nominal Prealarm Alarm Of hd asimum Maximum demand Nominal Prealarm Alarm OO k Alarm bp pn yhp 5 2 Use this dialogue to configure nominal variable values as well as a series of margins to display on screen when a variable measures unusual v
197. ontains the devices in which they cannot recharge except of course when there is an anonymous user and they have one of these devices associated To authorise devices select them in the right window and press the bation to move them to the left window I Del unauthorise devices select them in the left window and press the ton to move them to the right window Once the modifications have been completed press the ton 260 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 69 X2 1 69 1 Driver options Options menu x Driver parameters Device parameters 1 69 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC X2 configuration Device Information Operating mode pm 0r Identifier Version v2 1614731211109 8 7 65 4321710 l6 14 13 12 m i0 35 56 15 14 13121110 3 876543210 Euras kEwh 0 150000 UR General ON Credit euros Charge time limit for each plug rin 0 0 S 511121109 8 7 6 5 432410 Reset time limit For the cycle by forgetting open top s OFF Limit setpoint time of
198. or a TCP2RS device to be able to communicate through a router perform the following steps 1 In the Address converter field enter the router s IP address 2 In the Port field enter the communications port and redirect this port on the router to the device s communications port 3 Redirect the configuration port on the router to port 30718 of the converter N B For information on re addressina ports consult the router user manual Parameters By clicking the button a dialogue will appear where a number of parameters of the device can be configured User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR Device configuration TCP2RS IP address 192 168 Metmask 255 25h 240 Gateway Automatically obtain IP address DHCP 1 0001 i Cancel Where IP address Corresponds to the IP address used to communicate with the device S 6ubnetwork mask Corresponds to the subnetwork mask used on the network where the device is connected Predetermined Gateway Corresponds to the address of the gateway if the device is not on the same network as the computer containing the program Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP This option will be enabled when we want the device to automatically receive the IP address via a DHCP server Port Corresponds to the device communications port e Advanced communication Permits the configuration of a series of additional para
199. ormation on readdressing ports consult the router user manual e Parameters Clicking on this button will open a dialogue box where a number of parameters of the device can be configured 240 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 255 Gateway Automatically obtain IP address DHCP 1 0001 w Accept Cancel address Corresponds to the IP address used to communicate with the device Subnet mask Corresponds to the subnet mask used the network where the device is connected Predetermined Gateway Corresponds to the address of the gateway if the device is not on the same network as the PC containing the program Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP This option will be enabled when we want the device to automatically receive the IP address via a DHCP server Port Corresponds to the device communications port e Advanced configuration Allows you to configure of a series of additional parameters on the device Refer to Editor manual On adding or modifying the device the software will try to detect it If it is unable to detect it the device is new and no IP has been assigned or a different IP to that entered in the Converter Address has been assigned it will ask if you wish to assign a new IP address to the converter j The device TCP1RS Plus doesn t answer Do you want to assign an LE address to th
200. ow to configure this converter see section 1 22 Generic UDP converter Only in Deluxe version Only in Deluxe Version 86 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 25 CVM 144 1 25 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters jp 1 Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 25 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accepf for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC Driver configuration CVM 144 Device Information Password numeric Peripheral number Enable password Period window type 1 Cyl 144 lll PS ard 15 Fixed Identifier Version 1 144 6 15 E Repeat password Active power Il ba Description dE Maximeter reset Alarms Transformation ratio Minimum Delap Primary Secundary 1 voltage L1 gt 100 0 0 Voltage 100 1 M asinum Minimum Delay 2 Current L1 gt 0 0 Current 1000 Analog outputs Distortion calculation Fullscale Variable zen Type THO Effectiv
201. owers CIRWATT Contracted power w Contract 1 Contract 2 Contract 3 Tariff 1 2 T ariff 3 Tariff 4 Tariff 5 Tariff 7 3 i vv Head powers Cancel 1 12 3 Digital inputs 54 Some Cirwatt B s have a built in digital input card It will check whether the external inputs open or closed and count the number of times they are opened and closed Refer to the unit s manual to check whether your unit has built in digital inputs or not The unit s firmware version must be 01 00 05 or later Otherwise the units with digital inputs and earlier firmware versions will not communicate In addition the variables that count the number of times that digital inputs close cannot be reset to O User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 13 CDR 8 1 13 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters 1 13 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard drive of the PC CDR 8 configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model COR 8 Identifier Version COR 8 Disabled Description Configure prealarm Detined values Device Enable reclo
202. program can communicate with the device This parameter can be an IP address or a name e Port Corresponds to the communications port e Type Type of image returned by the device Video may be displayed in either MJPEG format or still picture e Refresh each image Only used for fixed images dictates how often in seconds the program should request a new image e Route Request Corresponds to the request that must be made to the device to obtain the video or image requested User Manual 19 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Search clicking on this button the program will try to find the device at the address and port configured using the most frequent routes requests or contact your distributor N For more information on which route or request should be used consult the device manual 20 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 5 TAG READER 1 5 1 Driver options Options menu 5 Driver parameters Device parameters 1 5 1 1 Driver Parameters Card Reader configuration Configuration W Communication Visible Buzzer Time 2 Seconds Keps Default Customize Buzzer t OW OFF Activate or deactivate the device buzzer Time 0 Seconds Allows you to assign a time in seconds during which the value of the tag read will be kept before deleting User Manual 21 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Keps Default Customize 668 Uly Jp
203. r information on readdressing ports consult the router user manual e Parameters By clicking the button a dialogue box will appear where a number of parameters of the device can be configured IP address 192 Metmask 255 255 Gateway 0 Automatically obtain IP address DHCP 1 0001 Cancel Where address Corresponds to the IP address used to communicate with the device Subnetwork mask Corresponds to the subnetwork mask used on the network where the device is connected Predetermined Gateway Corresponds to the address of the gateway if the device is not on the same network as the PC containing the program Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP This option will be enabled when we want the device to automatically receive the IP address via a DHCP server Port Corresponds to the device communications port e Advanced configuration Permits the configuration of a series of additional parameters on the device Refer to Editor manual On adding or modifying the device the software will try to detect it If it is unable to detect it if the device is new or has not been allocated an IP address or has an allocated IP different to that entered in the Converter Address it will ask if you want to assign a new IP address to the converter PowerStudio Scada User Manual 245 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio the computer running the program I
204. rStudio 1 53 MR4 1 53 1 Driver options Options menu 2 Driver parameters Device parameters Inputs Outputs 1 53 1 1 Device parameters This screen shows general information 4 configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 19 MA Identifier Version MAA 1 6 Description i Cancel 1 53 1 2 Inputs outputs This screen allows for names to be assigned to the digital inputs and outputs Configure inputs outputs Digital inputs Digital outputs Description Description 1 2 3 9 4 3 Cancel 210 User Manual PowerStudio 1 54 PLC800 1 54 1 Driver options The device options are as follows CIRCUTOR Driver parameters 1 54 1 1 Device parameters Device parameters Update This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device The information will never be stored on the hard drive of the PC PLC 800 configuration Device Information Model PLCS00 U 1 2M100 1 2 0 Identifier PLC 800 Change password of PLC 800 Password Description Version 2 01 Repeat password apply to all relays ICP 1 Senal number 144122311 144122312 144122315 User Manua
205. ral t Compound between phases Selecting the type of voltage calculated Alarm Variable 2 pulse Minimum Delay 1 Inductive reactive energy L1 gt 100 Digital output 1 Variable Maximum Minimum Delay Port 2 Voltage L2 v gt 50 50 1 Digital output 2 gt This section shows the configuration of the device relay output and the option to configure it with the desired values is given For MP3 MP4 the relay outputs of these devices can be configured e Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programd as an alarm or energy pulse with any of the parameters measured by the device being able to be controlled The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets Max This box indicates the maximum value to be controlled If an energy variable is selected the value of each pulse will be indicated This will be displayed as follows Alarm Variable pulse Minimum Delay Part 1 Inductive reactive energy L1 kVarh 100 Digital output 1 Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled If you select an energy variable this field will remain disabled e Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds This field will remain deactivated if an energy variable is chosen e Port Output port on which the alarm will be monitored User Manual 209 CIRCUTOR Powe
206. rating system Trigger coil output polarity Standard Positive Configuration of the polarity of the trigger coil relay output allowing one of the two possible options to be selected standard or positive Trigger current A 0 1 Configuration of the channel trigger threshold It will be possible to select of the following values Trigger delay s 20 ms Enables the trigger delay time from one of the following values to be selected Instantaneous 100 ms 400 ms 10s Configure prealarm Prealarm threshold Activation delay s Disabled 0 75 Prealarm relay output polarity Operating mode f Standard f Normal f Positive Recoverable It will be possible to configure the pre alarm following parameters e Pre alarm threshold Where can 96 of the nominal current can be defined to activate the pre alarm this value will vary between 50 and 90 Delay time on activation Enable the time delay in activating the pre alarm to be selected from among the following values 10 00s e Polarity of the pre alarm relay output Pre alarm operating mode 224 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 58 1 1 2RGU 10 RA RGU 10 configuration Device Information Penpheral number Model ee AGU 10 Identifier Version AGUIORAL 1 6 Description Operating system frequency Trigger current A Trigger delay 60Hz 0 1 20 ms
207. rd drive of the PC 98 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR CVM B BD configuration Device Information Transformation ratio Peripheral number Model Sal 1 1 CvM B BD 4 RW B Identifier Version Primary Secundary _ BAF Voltage 20 220 Description BUE 1000 5 aximeter Energy counters 1 Tariff 2 3 180 Active energy 1580611 000 18421000 11975 0 Inductive energy oO 59 oO Capacitive energy 137 0O 5975 30710 Active energy 1298012430 69632502 229368627 unit Inductive energy oO 5 ERN 1 Capacitive energy 130414588 30307830 100200450 2 Maximeter reset Load values in device meters Alarms Variable Maximum 0 Minimum Delay Alam Voltage 11 0 0 Varable aximum Minium Delay Alarm 2 Voltage Le v h 0 0 0 Analog outputs Variable ero Fullzcale Output 1 Current L3 0 Output 2 Active power L1 ks gt 0 0 0 af Cancel Device Information Peripheral number Model 42 CVM B BD 4 Identifier Version C M BD Description Displays general information Transformation ratio Scale Low Primary Secundary Voltage 220 i 220 Current 000 e Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The primary voltage value should be between 1 and 500000 V and the secondary between 1 and 999 In addition the primary divided by the
208. re indicated in brackets e Max This checkbox shows the maximum value that must be controlled If an energy variable is selected the value of each pulse will be indicated It will be displayed as follows Varable kwh pulse 1 Active energy 111 1 24 00 0 0 e Min This checkbox shows the minimum value must be controlled If you select an energy variable this field will remain disabled e Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds This field will be disabled if an energy variable has been selected User Manual 139 CIRCUTOR 1 36 CVM NET4 1 36 1 Driver options The device options are as follows Driver parameters gt Variable units The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 36 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured When the dialog box is opened the software will read the device s configuration When this procedure is complete click on Accept and the software will send the information to the device if any changes have been applied The PowerStudio Device parameters Variable limits information will never be stored on the hard drive of the PC 140 User Manual PowerStudio CVM NET4 configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 28 Identif
209. relay is not used by the device 18 User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 4 IP Camera The IP Camera device only allows a captured image to be displayed either by connecting directly with a camera with an Ethernet connection a video recorder to which petitions can be made or webcams It will not be possible to record display recordings or carry out any other action on the image displayed such as motion detection from the sources described above The IP Camera device can display images generated from different sources IP cameras videos webcams etc provided web requests can be made to these sources and the response is still image in JPEG format or video streaming MJPEG format 1 4 1 Adding an IP Camera For more information on how to add a device refer to Editor Manual The following parameters are used to configure communication with an IP camera device Wa New Camera Mame Camera 1 Description IP address 1 927 168 1225 t Video MJPEG Figed image Go 9 Refresh Scada image Search Seconds Route user mage up cgi cameraz3 Cancel e Name Alphanumeric field that uniquely identifies the device throughout the program There are no two devices in the configuration with the same name e Description Enter a brief description of the device using alohanumeric type data e IP Address Corresponds to the address through which the
210. riables of all devices Days back to download when device is started Server 192 168 3 29 User name Password i Anonymous user As shown in the previous dialogue the address and port of the R 440 equipment to which we want to connect must be indicated and also the user and password if authentication is enabled The Download variables from all the machines option may be chosen in which case all machines and variables accessible in R 440 device will automatically be downloaded If this option is not set each variable must be added manually The Download dates previous to the current date when the device is started option will show the number of days before the current date for which the files will be downloaded since the communications are established with the unit for the first time User Manual 231 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 60 2 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters 2 Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 60 2 1 Driver parameters R 440 configuration Representation Configuration NON v1 231 Analog Communication 2 24 2 Z Vis Visible W Visualize remote events Remote user authorizations Configuration remate events Active events
211. ription Alphanumeric data used to enter a brief description of the flow for a better identification e Unit Alphanumeric data used to enter a brief description of the units in which the flow will be displayed e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse e Time Time in minutes for calculating the flow value e Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculate an estimate of the flow taking into account the value of the device meter User Manual 185 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio And finally the configuration of time meters Input configuration g Counters Digital inputs How Time meters Inputs from 110 5 Inputs from 6 o 10 Inputs from 11 to 15 Inputs from 161 20 Inputs from 21 to 25 e Description Alphanumeric data used to enter a brief description of the time meters for a better identification 1 46 1 3 Variable limits LM25 M limits setup Inputs from 5 Inputs from amp to 10 Inputs from 11 to 15 Inputs from 16to 20 Inputs from 21 to 25 Pre alarm Alarm Nominal Limits can only be defined for flows that are enabled The nominal value of flow type meters as well as a series of margins to display on screen when a variable measures unusual values can be configured with this dialog box The Variable limits option is described in section 1 1 3 Limites de las variables 186 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 47 LMAA 21O M
212. rmanicas Displays general information Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage 1 i 1 Current 1 5 Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The primary voltage value should be between 1 and 999999 V and the secondary between 1 and 999 V The product of the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 Current transformer primary This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10000 A The secondary current is 5A in the CVM K HAR Distortion calculation THD Effective value C D fundamental Use this selector to configure the type of distortion the device will calculate Alarms Maximum Delay Voltage alarm 0 Current alarm 0 Should an additional module with two relay outputs be available it can be configured as an alarm mode with the THD or D variables on voltage and on current 130 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Maximum Maximum value When the value read by the CVM K HAR device exceeds the programd value the device will close the contact corresponding to the programd alarm This maximum programd value will be a 9e of THD or D Delay Delay both on the connection and disconnection of the alarm relay This value will be expressed in seconds User Manual 131 CIRCUTOR 1 34 CVM MINI CVM NRG 96 and CVM NET 1 34 1 Driver options Options menu Driver param
213. rolled Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 28 CVM B BD 1 28 1 Modbus TCP connection The CVM B BD devices can connect with MODBUSTCP connections with some limitations PowerStudio can read the values measured by the device but cannot read the configuration Although it is not possible to read the configuration for the correct value display PowerStudio needs to know certain information about the device This information should be entered by the user and it will be the responsibility of the user to ensure that the data corresponds to the device connected If this data introduced by the user were incorrect it could give communication errors making it impossible for PowerStudio to show the values measured by the device When adding a device on MODBUSTCP connection see Editor Manual PowerStudio displays the following warning Scada ATTENTION The device ts trying to communicate through Modbus TCP connection Communication is now allowed only for monitoring so remote device configuration is disabled For a correct communication with the device is necessary to select some additional parameters wich cannot be read by the software in the fallowing screen Then a dialogue box will appear with the information PowerStudio needs to communicate with the device
214. ry voltage value Secondary voltage Device secondary voltage value Primary current Device primary current value Secondary current Device secondary current value Rated voltage Rated voltage of the equipment with a 3 wire configuration the composite voltage should be programd and the single voltage on four wires If the measurement is carried out through voltage transformers the programd value must refer to the secondary Nominal frequency Nominal frequency of the device Nominal current Nominal value of the device Nominal power Nominal power value of the device Circuit Enables the type of circuit to which it is connected to carry out the measurement to be chosen whether it is connected to a three phase device or if it only uses two current connectors for the measurement Aron Connection Enables the type of connection to which it is connected to carry out the measurement to be chosen whether delta connection between phases without neutral or star 3 phase connection and neutral Measure point Commentary IMEDIDAOD 0000000 Overvoltage threshold gt Overvoltage hysteresis 2 1 10 2 Sag threshold 2 Sag hysteresis 2 190 2 Interruption threshold gt Interruption hysteresis 1 0 2 Minimum frequency Hz frequency Hz 49 51 Measurement point Brief description of the measurement point where the QNA is situated Comments Brief description of the measurement point
215. s Meter 5 7 wa _ Cut element 8 Shortcircuit Id 0 1 A 9 02 td 500 ms 10 13 2 Protection status Not tripped Tripped Additional information on the protection status Information that appears only when the reconnection is enabled Differential current value detected in the channel trigger This information will be visible only when the channel is tripped Reconnection status or channel locking indicator Normal 60 Blinking The device is timing the reconnection Fixed The channel is locked Additional information on the interlocking status Table with the partial and total counter values Cut off Element configured Information about the configured trigger current threshold Information about the configured trigger time Adjustment button Displays channel information and allows some parameters to be modified Reset button If the channel is not triggered the button will remain disabled Push the button to restart the channel Off button Enables remote triggering of the channel to be made If the channel is tripped the button will remain disabled Instantaneous differential current value If the value exceeds the limits of the values bar both over or under an arrow below the value will indicate this Trigger threshold value configured for the channel User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 59 RRM C This device doe
216. s field will remain disabled Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds This field will remain deactivated if an energy variable is chosen User Manual 135 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 35 CVM MINI Ethernet 1 35 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Device parameters 9 Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 35 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured When the dialog box is opened the software will read the device s configuration When this procedure is complete click on Accept and the software will send the information to the device if any changes have been applied The information will never be stored on the hard drive of the PC 136 User Manual PowerStudio CVM MINI configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 1 CV MINI Identifier Version 41 thernet 1 03 Description Transformation ratio Primary Voltage Current Voltage Single phase neutral Phase to Phase Distortion calculation f THO Effective value t D fundamental Alarm Vanable CIRCUTOR Password numeric Enable password Password Repeat password M aximeter Period Window lupe Secundary 18000 med U
217. s not keep a log so it will not be possible to make graphs or tables of any parameter shown by the device 1 59 1 Driver options Options menu 2 Driver parameters Device parameters 1 59 1 1 Device parameters Click on the Options buttons and information such as the model and the version of the device will be shown RRM C configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 23 Identifier Version Description i Cancel 1 59 2 Displaying values The RRM C device will show the following value screen A Time vaweenresosnas SSS s 6 7 Where Displays the status of the device Shows the number of actual reconnections Number of reconnections configured on the device Time between reconnections configured on the device State of the device relay prs User Manual 229 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Open Closed 6 Reset button Clicking the button resets the device 7 OFF button Clicking the button triggers the device 230 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 60 R 440 The driver of the R 440 is peculiar in that it can access the variable of the machines connected to it as well as its own flow variables counters digital inputs and outputs 1 60 1 Configuration of an R 440 device Use the devices menu to add a new R 440 device as a first level device Ww New R 440 Description Download va
218. s the maximum current that be reached by the device before triggering The values that can be acquired are Disabled 0 03 A 1 Trigger delay s Instantaneous 1 Channel delay time the possible values 1 Trigger coil output polarity f Standard Positive Configuration of the polarity of the output relay of the relay output trigger coil allowing one of the two options possible to be selected standard or positive Emaerecosns f this option is selected when triggering takes place the device will try to reconnect the channel 24 User Manual PowerStudio 1 6 1 1 2 CBS 4 RA CBS 4 configuration Device Information Peripheral number Model 32 CBS 4 Identifier Version 5 4 Disabled Description Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Description CIRCUTOR Configure prealarm Frealarm threshold 70 Operating system frequency 50Hz 60 Hz Reconnection sequence TE n T8 1 59 11 115 01 224 1 900 Trigger current A 03 Trigger delay s Instantaneous Device Information Feripheral number 41 Identifier 5 4 Description Trigger coll output polarity Standard Positive 6 Cancel Model 5 4 Version 1 1 Displays general information about the device Configure prealarm Prealarm threshold k Equipment pre alarm threshold This can vary
219. scription P lt Cancel Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital input to be entered for better identification For digital outputs Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Analog inputs Description e Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital output to be entered for better identification For the flow configuration Input configuration Counters Digital inputs Digital outputs Flow Analog inputs Description Unit Factor Time min Calculation window s w Jb qo js BO Accept Cancel Checking the selector will activate the flow variable It must be remembered that if this selector is not activated it will not be possible to display the flow value for the corresponding LM 4A input User Manual 189 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the flow to be entered for better identification e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the flow is shown to be entered Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse Time Time in minutes for calculating the flow value Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculate an estimate of the flow taking into account the value of the d
220. sing Type of prealarm relay Current f Normally apen o 0 Synchrone clock t Normally closed Sy Prealarm threshold 5 Delay time s Hysterisis for this channel in relay mode X SP Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Description Trip threshold Detection mode Channel 1 0 4 e of toroid Delay time s Number of reclosures 30 YG AWG 5S Instantaneous Operating mode Earth leakage mode Delay time OFF s Time between reclosing 3 Relay mode 0 4 1 Type of relay output Latch selection Type of time between reclosing Normally with latch option s Normal t Normally closed C without latch option Exponential Device Information Peripheral number Model 10 COR Identifier Version COR 1 60 Description User Manual 55 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Shows general information Configure prealarm Type of prealarm relay Normally open f Normally closed Prealarm threshold 50 The following can be configured e Type of pre alarm relay Operation method of the pre alarm relay common ito all channels of the device Pre alarm threshold Pre alarm threshold the equipment possesses This can vary between 50 and 100 of the minimum trigger threshold of the device channels Defined values Current 0 Delay time s 0 A tr
221. ss to be assigned to the device Device configuration COM_MBTCP Physical address IP address 192 166 3 Physical address MAC Ethernet address written an the device label unique and different for every system device Itis a number 00 20 44 1 05 14 i Cancel Where e Physical address MAC Ethernet address that each device has which is unique and distinct on all network devices The hardware address that any network interface has Will be of the type 00 20 4A 61 05 19 e IP address IP Address to be allocated to the device that has the physical address introduced in the previous field If it is possible to assign an IP address to the converter the following dialogue box will appear Device confiquration TCP2RS ModbusTCP g IP address 192 168 255 25h 240 Gateway BU Automatically obtain IP address DHCP 1 0001 Ag Cancel To finish setting up the rest of the parameters for communication with the device User Manual 83 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 21 TCP2RS QNA RS485 CONVERTER The TCP2RS QNA RS485 converter connects QNA devices which work with serial communications RS 485 on an Ethernet network using IP protocol Due to the peculiarities of the communication with QNA devices only QNA 412 and QNA 413 second level devices will be able to be connected to TCP2RS QNA RS485 first level devices For more in
222. t e Description Alohanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the flow to be entered for better identification e Unit Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the units where the flow is shown to be entered e Factor Multiplier value of each input pulse e Time Time in minutes for calculating the flow value e Calculation window Time window in seconds that the software will use to calculate an estimate of the flow taking into account the value of the device counter The configuration of the digital inputs is as follows Configure inputs outputs Counters Flow Digital inputs Digital outputs Description Accept Cancel e Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital input to be entered for better identification 238 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Finally the configuration of the digital outputs is as follows Configure inputs outputs Counters Flow Digital inputs Digital outputs Description Pulse mz 500 440000000 r C e Description Alphanumeric type data which permits a brief description of the digital output to be entered for better identification e Pulse Numeric data type which allows the opening of the digital output to be defined in milliseconds User Manual 239 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 62 TCP1RS The TCP1RS converter connects units that
223. t 58 User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR 1 10 11 12 Channel status Status ON e Pre alarm status O Status OFF Relay status e ON Unlocked channel e OFF Locked channel Channel operating mode e Differential mode e Relay mode Additional information on the status of the channel e Pre alarm Pre alarm enabled e Reconnection Channel disconnected with timed reconnection process Remote Channel disconnected by external triggering cannot be automatically reconnected Additional channel information e Reconnection enabled Reports that channel reconnections have been enabled Only if the channel is in differential mode Channel be locked Reports that the channel will remain locked when trigged with manual or remote reset being necessary Only if the channel is in relay mode Reset button If the channel is triggered the button will remain disabled Push the button to restart the channel OFF button External disconnection of the channel The button will remain disabled if the channel has not been triggered Adjustment button Enables programming of sensitivity and channel delay Channel information is also shown Channel instantaneous differential current value When the channel Instantaneous differential current value exceeds the limits of the value bar either in excess or default this will be indicated as shown in the figure arrow below the value C
224. t the device saves in the log is shown on the lower part Click the EG variable button to select the variables that the device will save W Select variables 2 General Power hd asimum demand Energy Voltage harmonics Current harmonics Counters Analog inputs Instantaneous Minimums All mjwpupwj uwpepuepw uj F Phase phase voltage Neutral voltage Distortion in voltage Distortion in neutral tension Frequency Curent Neutral current Distortion in current Distortion in neutral current Voltage Kd coefficient Voltage coefficient Curent coefficient Curent coefficient Ponderated flicker Factor K Crest Factor Events History 8 I s El zl 4 lt 8 x x x x El a zl UR I G lt 1 T 1 Cancel 128 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 33 CVM K HAR 1 33 1 Connection with modbus TCP The CVM K HAR devices can connect on MODBUSTCP connections with some limitations PowerStudio can read the values measured by the device but cannot read the configuration By adding a device on a MODBUSTCP connection see section 1 20 TCP2RS ModbusTCP converter PowerStudio displays the following warning 5cada A
225. t will only be possible to assign address the device if it is the same network as If the answer is Yes the following dialogue box will appear which will permit an IP address to be assigned to the device Device configuration COM TCP2RSPLUS Physical address 00 26 45 IP address 192 168 3 28 Physical address MAC Ethernet address written an the device label unique and different for every system device Itis a number 00 20 44 1 05 14 i Cancel Where e Physical address MAC Ethernet address that each device has which is unique and distinct on all network devices The hardware address that any network interface has Will be of the type 00 26 45 61 05 19 e address IP Address to be allocated to the device that has the physical address introduced in the previous field If it is possible to assign an IP address to the converter the following dialogue box will appear IP address 192 255 258 Gateway Automatically obtain IP address DHCP Cancel To finish setting up the rest of the parameters for communication with the device 246 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 63 2 Driver options Options menu 8 E Driver parameters Device parameters 1 63 2 1 Device parameters The information displayed on the device and manual update of the firmware can be configured on this scree
226. tabase Capture periad 15 minutes Default discriminator lt None gt Display contract 1 3 Allows the contracts to be displayed on screen to be selected Using these selectors the contracts shown on screen can be selected In this case the driver displays contracts 1 and 3 and will hide contract 2 These parameters will only affect the screen display of the CIRWATT device contracts but not the internal configuration of the CIRWATT device The remaining parameters are explained in section 1 1 1 Driver Parameters 1 10 2 2 Device parameters This screen will allow a series of internal information and device parameters to be displayed on screen Driver configuration CIRWATT Device Information Peripheral number Seral number 5 388413234 Identifier Version CIR WATT 24 Description Transformation Primary Secundary Voltage 110 0 110 0 Current User Manual 43 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Informatian Peripheral number Serial number 325607007 Identifier Version CIR WATT 25 Description Displays general information Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage 400 0 400 0 Current 5 0 5 0 e Voltage transformation ratio shows the ratio between primary and secondary voltage programd into the device e Power transformation ratio Shows the ratio between the primary and secondary currents programd into the device 1 10 2 3 Contracted power This
227. ted Configuration of the output relay of the active energy The number of VArh equivalent to an output pulse and the variable that will be a measured to give the pulse can be configured If the pulse value is 0 the output will be treated like a standard digital output enabling it value to be forced from 0 to 1 156 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 41 EDS EDS 3G The EDS EDS 3G driver has a unique feature in that it can access the variables for the equipment that is connected to it as well as its own variables for flow meters and digital inputs and outputs 1 41 1 Configuration of EDS device Use the devices menu to add a new EDS as a first level device New EDS Description Download variables of all devices Days back to download when device is started Server User name Password p Anonymous user As shown in the previous dialogue box the address and port of the EDS equipment to which we want to connect must be indicated and also the user and password if authentication is enabled The Download variables of all devices option may be chosen in which case all machines and variables accessible in the remote EDS will automatically be downloaded If this option is not set each variable must be added manually The Download dates previous to the current date when the device is started option will show the number of days before the current date for which the files will be downloaded since
228. the communications are established with the unit for the first time 1 41 2 Driver options Options menu User Manual 157 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio dd d4 m Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable Units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 41 2 1 Driver Parameters EDS configuration Representation Configuration v1 231 Analog Communication 2 24 2 Z Wis eus Text Visible Visualize remate events Remote user authorizations Configuration remote events Active events Notified events fu Testing configuration Visualize remote events Allows the display of remote events in the client to be activated Configuration remote events Active events Notified events fau Testing configuration On activating the display of remote events the configuration of remote events will be enabled here you can activate the types of events you want to receive and you can test communication with the remote equipment These events can be displayed on the client in the same way as local events The remaining screen parameters are detailed in section 1 1 1 Driver parameters 158 User Manual CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 41 2 2 Device parameters This screen is used to configure the variabl
229. the list only shows the devices with which the PLC800 has recently established communications Cut off currents can only have whole values in Amps Clicking on this button will force the 800 to retrieve all registered devices and their status Therefore the editor can assist in some tasks such as displaying the serial numbers or units connected to the PLC800 when using the wizard that adds variables To do so the editor must be communicating with the engine and the engine must be communicating with the PL C800 Important note The PLC800 s operation is such that it does not allow the user to view the values of the unit variables hanging below in real time Such as for example voltage current energy etc These values are downloaded by the PLC800 at regular intervals Every 15 minutes by default 212 User Manual PowerStudio 1 55 POWER NET 1 55 1 Driver options Options menu Driver parameters Variable units CIRCUTOR Device parameters Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Variable units and 1 1 3 Variable limits respectively 1 55 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on Accept for the software to send information on changes to the device
230. tions Options menu 2 Driver parameters Device parameters Variable units Oo Contracted powers Files to download The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Unidades de las variables and 1 1 3 Limites de las variables respectively 168 User Manual PowerStudio mi CIRCUTOR 1 43 1 1 Device parameters This screen will display internal device information and parameters on the screen Driver configuration Generic IEC Device Information Identifier Serial number Generic IEC R5 342735007 Description Version 4 4 Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage 1 6500 0 1 10 0 Curent 60 0 5 0 Cancel Device Information Identifier number Generic IEC AS 342 735007 Description Version 44 Displays general information Transformation ratio Primary Secundary Voltage 1 6500 0 1 10 0 Current 60 0 5 0 e Voltage transformation ratio Shows ratio between the primary and secondary voltage programmed in the device e Power transformation ratio Shows the primary to secondary current ratio programmed in the device 1 43 1 2 Contracted power This screen displays the contracted powers You will always be able to enter the contracted wee Head powers powers manually and read them directly from the unit by pressing the button User Manual 169 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio
231. to the configuration of pulse meters Check the selector when the configuration is sent to load the values entered into the corresponding checkboxes into the pulse meters The minimum activated pulse time is also configured The value will be 10 to 500 ms Configuration Pulses meters Time meters Time meters load values timers 6 8 i e haa 2 329 7 O 328 1677 7 29 Ba 1677 2 23 1677 329 7 627 97 1 5 3220 35 ha 20 62 5 1677 7 The Pulse meters tab corresponds to the configuration of pulse meters If the selector is checked on sending the configuration the energy meter will be loaded with the values entered into the corresponding checkboxes The meter s time base is also configured User Manual 183 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 46 1 2 Device inputs Four variables will be available for each of the LM25 M inputs a digital value to show the input status open closed a meter variable to show the number of pulses detected in the input a time meter variable to show the time during which the input is activated and finally a flow variable calculated by the software as an estimate of the pulse frequency that occurs in the input during a period of time The LM25 M inputs can be configured on this dialog box Input configuration P g Counters Digital inputs How Time meters Inputs from 1 t
232. ts mode It allows you to configure individual inputs in tariff or logical mode Channels 3 E E Invert 81 2 L1 CC L2 CC m 3 CC CC m It also allows you to switch the voltage and current channels and reverse the current direction User Manual 107 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio In the Transformation ratio tab Primary Secundary Voltage 1 00 i 1 Current 50 5 Neutral current Calculated Depending on the version connected programming of the voltage transformation ratio can be disabled e Voltage transformation ratio Primary and secondary voltage programming The product between the primary value and the primary current must be the same as or less than 20 000 000 The value of the primary depending on the fullscale of the unit must be between 1 and the corresponding value from the following table Fullscale background Maximum value e Current transformation ratio This is the device primary current value Value may be between 1 and 10 000 A The secondary current is 5A in the CVM 96 In the Maximeter tab Period 1 Window tpe Sliding B Maximeter reset o Period This is the maximeter integration period and it can vary between 1 and 60 minutes o Window type Type of window used to save the maximeter value which can be fixed or sliding o Maximeter reset Press the button to reset the maximeter to zero
233. um Delay Alarm 1 Voltage L1 v 2 0 0 Variable hd asinum Minimum Delay Alarm 2 Current L2 A 0 0 0 This section shows configuration of the device relay outputs which may be configured as desired e Variable The parameters associated with the relay are indicated in this field The output is programmed as an alarm and any of the parameters measured by the CVM BC can be controlled The maximum and minimum alarm unit values are indicated in brackets e In this box the maximum value to control is indicated e Min This box indicates the minimum value to be controlled 104 User Manual PowerStudio CIRCUTOR e Delay Alarm delay in seconds The maximum value is 9999 seconds User Manual 105 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio 1 30 CVM C10 1 30 1 Driver options Options menu B Driver parameters Device parameters 1 Variable units Variable limits The Variable units and Variable limits options are explained in detail in sections 1 1 2 Unidades de las variables and 1 1 3 L mites de las variables respectively 1 30 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured When the dialog box is opened the software will read the device s configuration When this procedure is complete click on Accept and the software will send the information to the device if any changes have been applied The information will never be stored on t
234. umber Model 16 MED Identifier Version ME D 9 99 Description Visualization in the device reactive measure partial counter devices Current direction t Up Down Backlight tine Partial energy counter devices 1 Seconds EJ Reset Input configuration Operating mode Input 1 D igital inputs Pulses meters Pulses number Number of quadrants Active output Wh pulse 0 Variable Active Consumed Active Generated Reactive output pulse Variable Inductive Consumed Capacitive Consumed C Inductive Generated Capacitive Generated Input 2 Made Pulses State Pulses number Reset 99 99 99 99 User Manual Cancel 201 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Device Information Peripheral number Model 1 Mk D Identifier Version MKd ggg Description Shows general information Visualization in the device reactive measure Omit partial counter devices Device screen display options e Omit reactive measurement The reactive measurements are not shown on the device screen although they will continue to be displayed on the software display screens e Omit partial counters Partial counter measurements are not shown on the device screen or the software display screen Curent direction t Up Down Flow direction Backlight time 10 Seconds Configuration of t
235. umed Instantaneous Maximum Minimum _ L2 L3 m L2 L3 m f U L2 m j ee pq O j j 1 44 xp T o px xp TELE CIRWATT Computer Smart a X CVM K OX X x X tt CVM K UMEXxI jl LX j j qp P J X j Jj tre D gt D gt NM p 2 1 4 Power CVM C10 CVM C10 CVM SP CVM 1D MK LCD MP3 MP4 POWERNET DONA pono CVM K2 CVM MINI CVM NET i l lt gt lt gt u a mim SIS QA gt gt u u u u a mim gt CIRWATT MP3 MP4 POWERNET Computer Smart CVM C10 CIRWATT CIRWATT B Computer Smart CIRCUTOR User Manual 2 0 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Active power generated Minimum L2 Maximum Instantaneous L3 L1 NAPMN L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 CVM NET CVM K2 CVM C10 CVM NRG 96 CVM 1D 1 1 0 1 ode G 9 C CVM MINI MP3 MP4 Cap
236. uration is shown in the following image CVMk2 configuration Expansion card Analog 8 Inputs 4 Outputs Analog inputs Analog outputs Variable Type Zero Fullscale 1 Voltage L1 V 0 20 ma 0 300 lt Deactivate gt 0 lt Deactivate gt lt Deactivate gt For each of the analogue inputs the following can be configured 126 Variable Permits any parameter the device measures for analogue outputs to be selected Type Allows selection of the different output types the device can generate Zero Value of the parameter to which the zero of the scale is assigned Fullscale Value of the parameter to which the maximum value of the scale is assigned User Manual PowerStudio m CIRCUTOR 1 32 1 3 3 4 digital outputs 4 analogue outputs configuration Expansion card 4 Digital outputs 4 Analog outputs Digital outputs Analog outputs Output equations 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Use P outputs outputs to switch between configuring analogue and digital card outputs In the previous image the configuration of the digital outputs can be seen For more information on configuring the digital outputs consult the section 1 32 1 3 1 Digital input output Analogue output configuration is shown in the following image CVMK 2 configuration Expansion card 4 Digital outputs 4 Analog outputs Digital outputs Analog outputs Variable Value 5
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238. ve cosine f Reset Clicking the button resets the device energy counters to zero wj Synchronize clack Clicking the button sends the PC s time of day to the machine User Manual 71 CIRCUTOR Temperature Output Minimum Relay Output Mormally open gt 20 10 OFF Earth leakage current Output Masimum Minimum Relay Output Mormally open gt 20 10 OFF Kar not compensated Cosine phi Output Minimum Relay Output Normally open 10 5 ON Low current THD v Output Minimum Relay Output Normally open 20 5 ON Step Output MMasimum Minimum Relay Output Mormally open gt 15 5 ON THDIE Voltage Lost IC Output Masimum Minimum Relay Mormally open gt 105 35 ON PowerStudio Minimum Relay Normally open gt 10 0 Minimum Relay Normally closed 20 5 ON Minimum Relay Normally open 0 20 0 20 ON Minimum Relay Normally closed 20 0 10 0 ON Minimum Relay Normally closed 15 05 ON From the alarms tab we can see how the alarms are configured for temperature voltage differential current ic loss non compensated Kvar phi cosine low current thdv thdixi thdi step and thdic e Output This field shows whether the output is configured as normally open normally closed or disabl
239. wice the trigger threshold configured it is shown in purple Trigger current configured Delay time configured Adjustment button Enables programming of sensitivity and channel delay OFF button External disconnection of the channel The button will remain disabled if the channel has been triggered Reset button Push the button to restart the channel The button will remain disabled if the channel has not triggered Current value display units Channel trigger threshold value configured Channel pre alarm value configured Channel Instantaneous differential current value When the channel instantaneous differential current value exceeds the limits of the values bar either by excess or default it will be indicated as shown in the figure arrow in the bar Pre alarm status e Disabled status Triggered status Additional information on the status of the pre alarm Reset button Resets all the device channels that are triggered User Manual PowerStudio 1 7 CBS 8 1 7 1 Driver options Options menu m CIRCUTOR Driver parameters Device parameters 1 7 1 1 Device parameters This screen allows the internal parameters of the device to be configured On opening the dialogue box the software will read the configuration of the device When complete click on for the software to send information on changes to the device In no case will the information be stored on the hard driv
240. xceeded and will finish when it is lower than the value defined by the difference between the threshold and the hysteresis Gap threshold Serves to program the gap detection Each semi cycle with an rms value not reaching this defined value will be understood as a gap Gap Hysteresis Will define a gap hysteresis so that the initial voltage is different to the end of gap voltage A gap will start when the voltage does not exceed the threshold value and will finish when this is lower than the value defined by the sum of the threshold and the hysteresis Interruption threshold defined as power off absence of tension interruption the voltage drop below the value set User Manual 217 CIRCUTOR PowerStudio e Interruption hysteresis An interruption hysteresis is when the start up voltage is different from the voltage interruption end An interruption will begin when the voltage does not exceed the threshold value and ends when it exceeds the value defined by the sum of the threshold and hysteresis interruption Energy Capture period min 15 Enables us to specify the energy capture time expressed in minutes 1 56 1 2 Download configuration Automatic downloads can be configured on this screen Download settings QNA 412 Download type Monthly lastday C weky C Daily Hours Connection interval From 21 l Hours To 23 l Hours Cancel e Type of download Selects the downlo
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