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1. Input Output igi Voltag Current Voltage Current pi Temperatures i 4 Jf 0 T p ER H1 H2 H3 CT ce CT gt A GEO CT cta CT4 CT4 CT5 cts S amp elele o o o 2 jo o o m m m m m m mr m m m e o e lej aage e o o le e le e um N 1 A m wh bl wh TVSS Alarm Transformer 75 i Note 3 E hand 208 Gp Gp To 600 27k Volts Note 1 H Figure 6 2 Typical schematic interface diagram from the Transformer to Cyberhawk Tx 6 7 Internal terminals The internal interface terminal Cyberhawk to transformer is shown below for reference 3741516 17 olo 1 2 DIDI D DIDI O S AAAA 2 2a 2a 22 2 22 2 8 Io Q 2 2 555 8 x1 x xa HM H2 H3 3 9 9 e 9 a a e H 3 Seem Sv WY nn 4 V Temperature Sensors SPDS Fuses u ense when fitted Secondary Primary Primary CTs Secondary Voltage Voltage Figure 6 3 Internal interface terminal layout 6 8 Internal Cyberhawk Tx Schematic The Cyberhawk is wired to the interface terminals as shown in the schematic following Cyberhawk TX User Manual 47 202 001523 600 Rev A02
2. JE JEE 1 2 3 4 gt e 8 br 16 11 12 Time 01 08 10 15 42 Labels Powerup Time 01 08 09 57 59 Demand Powerdown Time Time Set 1 88 09 57 00 Branches System Resets About Status Events Back 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS gt List of all events Alarms Current Date amp Time First Prev gt Next gt Last t to scroll the event list SERIE 38 22 50 25 Event 20f ttt A 11 ee 11 12 21 gt Resets for quick access to Resets screen requires nn password Status Resets gt Status Digital Inputs Status Counters For status of all Inputs EXtii tiititiiiiiii 11111111111 OFF AOOIOOIOK 11111111111 OFF AOOIOOIOK Temperature Temperatures Ambient ttt t C Coil 4 Coil B 121 gt Displays relevant information about the Firmware and HMI Versions Calibration Date and Serial Number Status Digital Inputs Digital Input Counts 2 2 5 Basic Setup Parameters The following are the available Setup selections refer to section on Setup for full details gt More gt gt to access to setup menu left column Time gt Contrast to set screen contrast i r 2 32 tt i gt Co
3. T OB Se Cyberhawk Internal ram O S Port3 Voltage PPS S 600V max pans 6 S S Votagesooy 6 S Pac ri S Po 9 OF S Port2 Voltage 600V max 6 Option see Note 2 6 6 P2IXO S o z pacti IO O M MESE Ole mo 9 S 9 96 lt S S Port CT por SES O aS Q Ole S S I R Shorting Links pactt 16 rat e S Port2CTs pacts Option see Note 2 2 2 B S S Pact 6 6 racts aS Status S 6 Digital 5 Input 9 9 Transformer Te Temperatures Timp is option see Note Te 16 9 sls sls Option see Control Ne S S Note2 250 22 mac 6 S ne OS ummary Alarm NO S 250VA c lt an com 10 RS485 77 1782 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual XBTGT1135Display Wiring TB 30 1 45089 Adapter Chassis Ground SBYSHIZEZSH SHY 089 GT30 Display Wiring RXD RS222 TXD RS232 Signal Ground Female separately grouped Chassis Ground Note 1 to TB5 5 to TB5 6 to TB3 1 to TB3 2 to TB3 3 Figure 4 2 Schematic of internal C
4. 46 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 8 202 001523 600 Rev A02 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 POWORSMITHS Overview The information in this manual describes both the operation and setup of the unit s user programmable capability Note that the unit is shipped already factory setup and should require no user setup except for the communication ports Description The Cyberhawk Tx is a comprehensive Metering and Power Monitoring System based on the Powersmiths Cyberhawk PMP30 Power Management Platform with extensive user programmable functions It is available with up to three input Ports making it suitable for application in both single and dual output transformers It is equipped with a standard RS485 Port supporting Modbus RTU with and an optional Ethernet Port with Modbus TCP Gateway capability and or WEB server for remote anywhere anytime access to live and logged data using only an Internet Browser Application The unit s energy measurement and monitoring capability will provide for Energy Management Power Quality Monitoring and Diagnosis of Power Quality related Equipment failures The time date stamped Event logs may be used for diagnostic remedial and maintenance purposes It also provides an easy means of auditing energy usage to provide informed guidance on Energy management solutions and financial decisions A typical application is shown below The Hardware The Powersmiths Cyberhawk TX is based on the Powe
5. separately grouped Chassis Ground Note 1 to TB5 5 to TB5 6 to TB3 1 to TB3 2 to TB3 3 Figure 6 4 Schematic of internal Cyberhawk TX schematic 202 001523 600 Rev A02 saun DISPLAY E 830 1 4 1 0 gt T8302 lt ZEZSY Data B RS485 Date a panel mounted COM Power Source for Cyberhawk with 480 600VAC See Note 1 F10 1 Va 2 po Ht H2 Ve T Je n H H2 M n 1 n H Vc s La ss H S x User Ethernet Port RS485 panel mounted Replaces standard RS485 wiring 7 Appendix1 Programming Chart Record The following charts are provided to record field setup programming Note Make copies as required POWORSMITHS Instructions To program this unit follow instructions as given in Section 5 of the manual Note Use a tick V to acknowledge and X where not applicable MODEL Part No Serial No Assigned IP Technician Unit Cyberhawk TX 202 001523 Date Signature Item Password Date Time Phase Correction In Config screen Item Configuration Nominal Voltage Nominal Current Primary PT Volts Secondary PT Volts PT Correction Factor A PT Correction Factor B PT Correction Factor C CT Primary Current CT Secondary Current CT Correction Factor
6. erret kennst 33 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 6 202 001523 600 Rev A02 4 7 POWORSMITHS Installation SEE ee 34 4 1 OVERVIEW E 34 4 2 Factory Dei ultset ps n u u M 36 Communication HOOKUP E 44 5 1 1 COMMUNICATION Ports een ner 44 5 1 2 Ethernet Port Gateway or Web 45 MAIN ANCE THEME 46 6 1 Maintenance Requirements nie sense ECE IEE AE EE EEE E KEES 46 6 2 Replacement Fuses un san nee kn 46 6 3 essen a e ee Eee 46 6 4 Replacement ss OU HERO REGERE HENRI C de ted 46 6 5 Normal Operation M 46 6 6 Overview reference Only 47 6 7 t 47 6 8 Internal Cyberhawk Tx 47 1 Programming Chart Record 49 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 7 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS List of Figures amp Tables Figure 1 1 Menu Structure ee pH qr e PERO ni ii 11 Figure 2 1 Main default screen for a dual output ES two bar graphs for single output 12 Figure 4 1 Schematic Interface diagram from the Transformer to Cyberhawk TX esse 34 Figure 4
7. 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Over Voltage Threshold Over Voltage Hysteresis Over Voltage Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Item Under Voltage Threshold Under Voltage Hysteresis Under Voltage Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Item Imbalance Threshold Imbalance Hysteresis Imbalance Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Cyberhawk 7X User Manual Over Voltage Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds 9 8 i 4 Event Relay ru is Dig Log 5 O P2 9 EXE XE Event Relay Relay de Re d Dig Log 6 5 9 Event Relay Rel ay Dig Log 6 O P2 Under Voltage Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds 9 7 655 Event Relay Relay Log 5 4 9 716151 Event Relay idi Re Dig Log 5 9 8 Event Log 6 Voltage Imbalance Event Programming
8. Port 1 2 3 field and enter as follows Port 3 0 Not Assigned Port Assignment Assign to Port 22 sure Ou Port 1 0 Not assigned Port 2 1 System Input Port 3 2 System Output Note Used for efficiency computations only Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 23 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS 3 3 10 Events Alarms The following Parameters are monitored and are fully user programmable for threshold and for Alarm action with user settable delays Event Parameters are as follows Over Voltage per Port phase line Under Voltage per Port phase line Voltage Imbalance per Port Phase Loss per Port line Frequency per Port Over Current Warning per Port line Over Current per Port line Over Current Neutral per 4 wire Port Over Temperature 3 Inputs plus 1 Ambient Sags and Swells per Port line for Delta and Port phase for Wye Digital Input Alarms 4 Digital plus 4 with I O EPO activation Phase Rotation per Port and part of digital alarms Events may be programmed to generate the following actions as follows Log Event with Date Time Operate Relay Outputs Alarm and or Control Operate Horn Operate Digital Outputs Other Events generated and logged by the unit but are not user programmable include EVENT ALARH SETUP undervottage Imbalance Phase Loss Power Down Restart Logs Cleared Battery clock Low
9. gt Hysteresis enter value in of Nominal gt ENT Delay On enter value in seconds Delay Off e enter value in seconds and ENT gt Output Action Port 1 or Port 2 each in turn enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for no action gt ENT gt 3 3 10 10 Sags and Swells Sag and Swell setups are used to detect fast 1 2 cycle events BEFINTTIU SETUP which may be logged and or to operate the Over or Under voltage protective function There are three 3 Sag Swell detection blocks that may be assigned to particular Ports for example all three detection blocks may be assigned to one particular port and used to accomplish different actions or alternatively one to each port The Sag Swell event thresholds are set and are based on percentage of the nominal system values Delays may be set as required for delay in activation time and delay in recovery and set in numbers of quarter 1 4 cycles Please refer to the following notes prior to setup When a delay is added in the setup ON or OFF log is recorded as Trip Sag Swell detection operates L L for 3 wire configuration and L N for 4 wire configurations To access Sag Swell setup gt gt gt Setup Events gt Sag Swell Block Assign to Port gt to assign Sag Swell Block as per table opposite 0 Disabled 1 Port 1 2 Port 2 3 Port 3 Note Repe
10. Swe To access Event Setup Digitaro gt More gt gt under Setups gt then select required parameter 3 3 10 1 General Event Setup Procedures All Events must be programmed to make them active and for the output action required the default state is off disabled Event setup follows the following sequence Thresholds Setthe Thresholds and Hysteresis for the Event alarm Delay Set Delay On Off times Output Actions Set the required output actions including Logs and Outputs Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 24 202 001523 600 02 POWERSMITHS 3 3 10 2 Event Output Action Programming Note This is a general note on Output programming Relays and Digital Outputs which is applicable to all Event setups so it is covered prior Relays 3 6 are not installed in this application The output actions of an Event are user set as a digital string 9 bits and are entered by inputting a series of ones 1 to enable and zeros 0 to disable It is recommended that the digital string be worked out and jotted down on a piece of paper prior to entry As example the string 100000101 programs the unit to log events and operate the horn output D1 and the Relay R1 The table below lists the programmable outputs Table 3 2 Table of programmable outputs Item Output Action Programming Bit Number 8 7 6 5 4 3 a 1 Event Digital Digital Relay2 Relay 1 Output ID Enable R
11. 3 Detection Per Phase Function Blocks for User Port assignment Percent Above Nominal System Setting Per Port and Per Phase Temperature Limits 3 coils plus 1 ambient Hysteresis Percent Decrease for recovery Percent Increase for recovery Percent Increase for recovery Percent Increase for recovery Frequency Limits Percent Decrease for recovery Percent Decrease for recovery Percent Decrease for recovery Percent Increase for recovery Percent Decrease for recovery Percent Decrease for recovery Temperature Limits POWORSMITHS Table 3 6 Table of Power Monitor Event Operation Delay On Off Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds Number of Cycles Number of Cycles Seconds Seconds Event Log Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum Level Trigger ON OFF amp Minimum Minimum level Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Trigger ON OFF Frequency with max min Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Trigger ON OFF amp Minimum level Note Logged as Trip with a set delay Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Note Logged as Trip with a set delay Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Trigger ON OFF amp Maximum level Note All Events are logged with ON and OFF times and are
12. POWORSMITHS CYBERHAWK Transformer Power Monitor Cybethawk TX USER MANUAL POWERSMITHS Warranty amp Limitation of Liability For products and software that are sold or licensed by Powersmiths International Corp Powersmiths during the period from the date of purchase until the present Powersmiths warrants to the original buyer 1 that this product other than software is substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship during the warranty period which is 1 year from the date of purchase by the original buyer and 2 that the medium on which any purchased software Software is provided is substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase by the original buyer THE SOFTWARE ITSELF IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND POWERSMITHS WARRANTY OBLIGATION IS LIMITED AT POWERSMITHS SOLE OPTION TO EITHER A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE CHARGE FREE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT WHICH IS RETURNED TO POWERSMITHS OR AN AUTHRORIZED DISTRIBUTOR OF POWERSMITHS DISTRIBUTOR WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD THIS WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL EXTEND ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL BUYER OR ORIGINAL END USER CUSTOMER OF POWERSMITHS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO ALTERATION DAMAGE BY ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE NEGLECT OR A FAILURE TO FOLLOW POWERSMITHS
13. Power Energy Neutral Current Power Factor Distortion Efficiency Drift Computed Resolution ENOB Effective No Bits Demand Power Energy Waveforms Harmonics Power operating Source Operating range Ride through Burden Relay Outputs Number Rating Cyberhawk 7X User Manual POWORSMITHS Table 3 5 Table of Power Monitor Technical Specifications 1 2 or 3 configured for unit 1 6 D 2 3 wire 1 2 CT 3 0 D 3 wire 2 CT 3 6 Y 4 wire 3 CT 480 600V or 208 120 5 M Ohms 1 000 VAC Fused disconnect 5A nom 10 A max 1 VA max 0 1 typical 0 1 typical 0 01Hz resolution 50 60Hz 64 per cycle V amp I 0 5 Class 0 5 1 derived 1 PF amp cos 0 1 THD amp DIN 0 196 in nom range 2 Port model only lt 0 01 C 13 Voltage 15 Current Block Sliding Block Per Phase and Total V amp I 2 cycles 317 Numeric amp Bar graph 1 or 3 50 60 Hz 40 to 135 of nom gt 200ms 15W 23VA 2 independent 250VAC 24VDC 2535 Auxiliary Inputs Digital Temperature Human Interface Standard Options User Input Menu Events Alarms Parameters Functions Data Logs trends Parameters Log interval Log Time 20 parameters Memory Events Energy Data Set up Firmware Back up Accuracy Communication RS485 Protocol Bit rate Connection Isolation Ethernet
14. the user assigned Cyberhawk Ethernet address Cyberhawk COMSERVER Powersmiths gt User name guest Password guest in dialog box displayed Select from displayed menu Note Setup requires logging in as an administrator Alternatively use the Powersmiths Network Utility to locate all Powersmiths connected network devices and follow on screen instructions see Comserver Manual for more details When logged in a typical browser screen will be as shown below Powersmiths Device Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 16 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS This page intentionally blank Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 17 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS 3 Programming Setup The monitor is initially programmed using data provided by the user or with default setups which may be modified or changed by the user A record of the setup values is normally packed with the unit Programming may be done manually at the touch screen or by use of the Cyberhawk Setup Utility software utility available from www powersmiths com download and select Cyberhawk Setup Utility This utility operates over RS232 RS485 or over Ethernet Note To program over RS485 a USB to RS485 dongle may be required available for computer suppliers or Powersmiths Also programming over Ethernet a key file is required directly by request to Powersmiths for security reasons 3 1 General Setup Procedures The following are a list of parameters t
15. 1 8 delay in activation time and delay in recovery in seconds Delay orr eie secs 1 These Event Alarms are setup by navigating over to the Event tup Menu then Bd se Port 1 Port 2 eorr gt Current Warning or Current Alarm in turn as NE required Ice Threshold leen enter value in of Nominal gt EN T Hysteresis enter value in of Nominal gt ENT OVER CURRENT ALARM SETUP Threshold gt Delay ON enter value in seconds ENT Hysteresis BK gt Delay OFF enter value in seconds Delay ouf vo Output Acton LRRRR gt Output Action Port 3 Port 1 or Port 2 each in turn enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for ae Port no action and gt ENT gt Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 27 202 001523 600 02 POWERSMITHS 3 3 10 9 Neutral Over current The Neutral Over current event thresholds are set globally for the NEUTRAL OVER CURRENT SETUP two output meters ports and are based on percentage of the Threshold Locked nominal system line currents Delays may be set as required for Hysteresis BEEN ls 9 delay in activation time and delay in recovery in seconds From the Events setup screen Delay secs 4 5 6 gt Neutral Current L1 2 3 0 Threshold enter value in of Nominal gt ENT 0 1 Active ar
16. 2 1 1 Syntax The following symbols are used in this manual gt Select and depress button on Touch Screen Button identification with ID within box Note Where Port 1 Or Port 3 is referenced use the user assigned name instead for example etc 2 2 Main Screens The user interacts with the unit via the menu driven context sensitive graphic Touch Screen display making it extremely simple to operate The buttons selects more menus and the Back button takes the user back one screen at a time Specific descriptions are given for each screen type 2 2 1 Main Screens The main screen shows an overview of the loading and the main electrical power parameters Status Time date Active Alarm Model Info and Temperature Total kW and kVA per Port Percent Loading at left Mor Selections Figure 2 1 default screen for a dual output ES two bar graphs for single output Note and are the default names and may be changed by the user 2 2 2 Active Alarms and Horn Silence A current active Alarm generated by an Event is indicated by a visual Alarm button on the left corner of the display To silence the Horn at the Screen gt or gt Sitence available during an active Alarm Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 12 202 001523 600 Rev A02 2 2 3 Accessing Data at the Display gt gt or user assigned name Summary screen voltages L L and L N and
17. Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay T oe in cycle periods Output Action Output Action Over Temperature Warning Shutdown Event Programming ACK Description X Set Threshold in degrees Celsius Set Hysteresis in degrees Celsius Set Threshold in degrees Celsius Set Hysteresis in degrees Celsius Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds Output Action Output Action Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 41 POWORSMITHS 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS Ambient Over Temperature Event Programming ACK Item Description X Temp Alarm Threshold Set Threshold in degrees Celsius Temp Alarm Hysteresis Set Hysteresis in degrees Celsius Over Temp Delay ON Set Delay Activation ON and OFF in seconds ON OFF Alarm BitNo 9 Output Event Relay Relay Relay Relay Dig Dig Relay Relay 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Action Action Log 6 5 4 3 O P2 O P1 2 ID Label Programming ACK Item Description Entry Y System Model Label Label for System Model Name 16 digits CYBERHAWK TX 4 System Serial No System Serial Number 16 digits y System Location Code System Location Code 16 Digits T1000 C2 300 Port 1 Port 1 Change Port name from Port 1 Output Port 2 Port 2 Change Port name from Port 2 Port 3 Port 3 Change Port name from Port 3 Input Y Digital Input 1 Change Input name from Input 1 Digital Input 2 Change
18. With PTs enter nominal System Primary PT Volts System Voltage 208 or 480 Y PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Secondary PT Volts System Voltage 208 or 480 Y PT Correction Factor A Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 1 0000 Y PT Correction Factor B Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 1 0000 4 PT Correction Factor C Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 1 0000 4 CT Primary Current CT Nominal Prim Current 1000 y CT Secondary Current Default 5A 5A CT Correction Factor A Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Y CT Correction Factor B Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Y CT Correction Factor C Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Y 1 0 Assignment for efficiency 0 none 1 Input 2 Output 2 Y Item Configuration Nominal Voltage Nominal Current Primary PT Volts Secondary PT Volts PT Correction Factor A PT Correction Factor B PT Correction Factor C CT Primary Current CT Secondary Current CT Correction Factor A CT Correction Factor B CT Correction Factor C Assignment for efficiency Item Configuration Nominal Voltage Nominal Current Primary PT Volts Secondary PT Volts PT Correction Factor A PT Correction Factor B PT Correction Factor C CT Primary Current CT Secondary Current CT Correction Factor A CT Correction Factor C Assignment for efficiency Item Demand Period Demand Number of Periods Cyberhawk 7X User Manual POWORSMITHS Meter Configuration Port
19. 10 5 Voltage Imbalance The Voltage Imbalance event thresholds are set globally for all meters ports and are based on percentage deviation from the Threshoid average system line to line values Delays may be set as required Hysteresis for delay in activation time and delay in recovery in seconds y y y Deisy cer ER secs From the Events Setup screen OutputActon LRRRRDDRR 665432121 Imbalance Threshold z Hysteresis enter value in of deviation from average gt Delay On enter value in seconds ENT Delay enter value in seconds ENT enter value in of deviation from average and gt Output Action Port 3 Port 1 or Port 2 each in turn enter string for required action 1 for each action for no action gt gt Back 3 3 10 6 Phase Loss The Phase Loss event thresholds are set globally for all meters PHASE LOSS SETUP ports and are based on percentage deviation from the Nominal Threshold Bekk sk system line to line values Delays may be set as required for Hysteresis Bec delay in activation time and delay in recovery From the Events setup screen Delay secs k LRRRRDDRR Output Action EBRRRDPRR Phase Loss Port 1 aone Port 2 Threshold leen enter value in 46 of deviation from ads eroe Nominal and ENT Bock Hysteresis eres enter valu
20. 12 POWORSMITHS CYBERHAWK PMP 30 RS485 Data B A 3 Data Date A zoo 24707 lt gt n T OB Se Cyberhawk Internal ram O S Port3 Voltage PPS S 600V max pans 6 S S Votagesooy 6 S Pac ri S Po 9 OF S Port2 Voltage 600V max 6 Option see Note 2 6 6 P2IXO S o z pacti IO O M MESE Ole mo 9 S 9 96 lt S S Port CT por SES O aS Q Ole S S I R Shorting Links pactt 16 rat e S Port2CTs pacts Option see Note 2 2 2 B S S Pact 6 6 racts aS Status S 6 Digital 5 Input 9 9 Transformer Te Temperatures Timp is option see Note Te 16 9 sls sls Option see Control Ne S S Note2 250 22 mac 6 S ne OS ummary Alarm NO S 250VA c lt an com 10 RS485 77 1782 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual XBTGT1135Display Wiring TB 30 1 45089 Adapter Chassis Ground SBYSHIZEZSH SHY 089 GT30 Display Wiring RXD RS222 TXD RS232 Signal Ground Female
21. 2 Schematic of internal Cyberhawk TX schematic eese eene 35 Figure 5 1 Communication Ports rear of unit esessssssseseseeeseeeeee nennen eerte 44 Figure 6 1 Location of Heartbeat Light on Power Monitor Cyberhawk PMP 30 47 Figure 6 2 Typical schematic interface diagram from the Transformer to 47 Figure 6 3 Internal interface terminal layout eese neen trennen eren entente 47 Figure 6 4 Schematic of internal Cyberhawk TX schematic eese nene eene 48 Table 3 1 Setup measurement 22 Table 3 2 Table of programmable outputs esses eene 25 Table 3 3 Digital VO Pe Tunnri s een essen 30 Table 3 4 Output Assignimenls 2 o RR RD RR ONT ORO ee 30 Table 3 5 Table of Power Monitor Technical 32 Table 3 6 Table of Power Monitor Event Operation sees 33 Table 5 1 RS485 Characteristics supported by Cyberhawk 44 Table 5 2 Ethernet Port Characteristics ient nenne sion 45 Table 5 3 COMSERVER supported RS485 communication 45 Table 6 1 Table of fuse
22. 9 Event Log 9 BECHER Event Relay iul Dig Log 5 9 8 Event Relay Rel ay Dig Log 6 O P2 52 POWERSMITHS 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS Over Current Alarm Event Programming Item Description Over Current Threshold Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Over Current Hysteresis Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Over Current Delays Set Delay ON OFF in seconds Port 1 9 Event Output Event Action Action Log Port 2 BitNo 9 ERENER Event Output Event Relay a Dig Action Action Log 5 Port 3 9 8 in Event Output Event Relay Re ay Dig Action Action Log 6 O P2 Over Current Neutral Event Programming Item Description Over Current Threshold Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Over Current Hysteresis Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Over Current Delays Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Sag Swell Block 1 Event Programming ACK Item Description Port Assignment Set Sag Swell Block to Port Sag Threshold Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Sag Hysteresis Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Swell Threshold Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Swell Hysteresis Set Hysteresis in percentage
23. A CT Correction Factor B CT Correction Factor C General Programming Description Default 0 Factory Setting Current Time Date Set Phase Compensation 0 3 deg Donut 0 7 deg Split Core Meter Configuration Port 1 Port 1 Description 0 Disabled 1 3 3 wire Delta 2 3 4 wire Wye Nominal System Voltage 208 480 etc Nominal System Current PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 CT Nominal Prim Current Default 5A Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Assignment for efficiency 0 none 1 Input 2 Output Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 49 PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage ACK Entry ACK Entry 5A 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Configuration Nominal Voltage Nominal Current Primary PT Volts Secondary PT Volts PT Correction Factor A PT Correction Factor B PT Correction Factor C CT Primary Current CT Secondary Current CT Correction Factor A CT Correction Factor B CT Correction Factor C 1 0 Assignment for efficiency Item Configuration Nominal Voltage Nominal Current Primary PT Volts Secondary PT Volts PT Correction Factor A PT Correction Factor B PT Correction Factor C CT Primary Current CT Secondary Current CT Correctio
24. Input name from Input 2 Digital Input 3 Change Input name from Input 3 Digital Input 4 Change Input name from Input 4 Digital Input 5 Change Input name from Input 5 Digital Input 6 Change Input name from Input 6 Digital Input 7 Change Input name from Input 7 Digital Input 8 Change Input name from Input 8 Relay 1 Change name from Relay 1 Relay 2 Change name from Relay 2 Dig Out 1 Horn Change name from Horn Dig Out 2 Change name from Dig O P 2 Relay 3 Change name from Relay 3 Relay 4 Change name from Relay 4 Relay 5 Change name from Relay 5 Relay 6 Change name from Relay 6 Digital Input Output Polarity ACK Item Description Entry X Digital Inputs 1 12 Apud 1 Outputs 1 8 Polarity setting 0 Normal 1 Inverted String o olololololo 1 Cyberhawk TX User Manual 42 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS Digital Input Event Programming ACK Item Description X Debounce Time in T 0 Digital Bit No Input 1 Output 0 0 Action Debounce Ti 0 Digital Bit No Input 2 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 3 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 4 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 5 Output Action Debounce Ti Digital Bit No Input 6 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 7 Output Action Debounce Ti Digital Bit No Input 8 Output Action Debounce Time in Emergency Power Bit No OFF Output
25. Over Voltage Hysteresis Over Voltage Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Item Under Voltage Threshold Under Voltage Hysteresis Under Voltage Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Item Imbalance Threshold Imbalance Hysteresis Imbalance Delays Port 1 Event Action Port 2 Event Action Port 3 Event Action Cyberhawk 7X User Manual Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Over Voltage Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay u ON OFF in seconds 9 Event Log 9 BAKARA Event Relay iral je Dig Log 5 9 8 se Event Relay Rel ay Dig Log 6 O P2 Under Voltage Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay oe ON OFF in seconds 9 Event Log 9 Event Relay bri d Dig Log 5 9 8 BASE Event ay Dig log 6 O P2 Voltage Imbalance Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay u ON OF
26. Set System Configuration a Config 9 bort gt Config SUR Port Port 1 Disabie gt field under Meter Configuration for Port 1 Port 2 Disabie Port 3 Disable Meter Configuration Port 1 2 3 1 for 3 wire system Phase Ang 2 for 4 wire system then gt JENT 0 to disable Note Any Port not used be set 0 disabled Back Note Unit may be cycled ON OFF by opening and closing internal control fuses 3 3 9 2 Port Measurement Ranges From Config screen select Port 1 and each in turn for the following 3 3 9 2 1 Nominal Voltage and Current Nominal Volts field and enter the nominal Line Line system voltage 208 400 480 600 etc on keypad and gt Nominal Amps field and enter the nominal Line current computed as follows Cyberhawk TX User Manual 22 202 001523 600 Rev A02 3 3 9 2 2 3 3 9 2 3 3 3 9 2 4 POWERSMITHS S 36 1 Where S is the Total Power of the system in rated VA YL Then gt on keypad PT Ratios and Correction Factors Note PT data must be entered even if there are no PTs installed in the system where the primary and secondary voltages are set to the nominal system voltages for the Port Volts PT Prim mE field and enter Nominal System Voltage PT primary Voltage with PT Volts PT Sec field and enter Nominal System Voltage PT secondary Voltage wi
27. battery requires replacement 6 2 Replacement Fuses The unit incorporates internal fuses the function of which is for safety and equipment protection in event of a catastrophic component failure Fuse replacement information is listed below Table 6 1 Table of fuse replacements Fuse Rating Type Replacements 10x 38 mm Bussmann KTK 2 1 6 2 Amp Fast Blow Ferraz Shawmut ATM2 F10 14 Am 5 x 20 mm Littelefuse 218P 0 5A F11 MP Time Delay Bussmann GDC 500MA 6 3 Calibration Calibration is not normally required through the life of the product 6 4 Replacement Battery The Cyberhawk PMP30 utilizes a standard 3 volt lithium battery used for time keeping backup which has an expected service life in excess of 10 years in operation A low battery warning will be given when the battery requires replacement Suitable replacement battery types are UL approved types CR2032 such as Panasonic Sony or Eveready CR2032 which is a common computer clock battery type The battery holder is located on the Cyberhawk PMP 30 beside the communication and auxiliary relay terminals Note that prior to changing the battery it is preferable that power be removed from the unit To change the clock battery place fingers on both sides of the battery holder below the rim slide the battery up and remove it To insert battery slide battery into holder the holder is polarized to prevent incorrect polarity
28. for ambient temperatures From the Events setup screen gt over Temp gt Alarm Threshold Alarm Warning enter value in c er gt Alarm Hysteresis Alarm Warning gt enter value c m Hysteresis in C and gt ENT Delay ON secs Alarm Delay ON enter value in seconds gt pee OFF BB secs ion LRRRRDDRR OutputAction GESA Alarm Delay OFF enter value in seconds ENT Alarm Output Action enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for no action ENT Repeat the foregoing for Shutdown levels Select gt Ambient and set levels as foregoing gt gt to return to Setup Selection screen 3 3 10 12 Digital Inputs the Digital Inputs and Outputs are programmed under this DIGITAL 0 SETUP Invert screen including input and output polarity settings and Phase Insel Outputs Reversal sensing three phase systems which is treated as a BERRDDRR 1zInverted digital input Non Inverted Output Actions From the Events setup screen Digital 14 Digital li 9 Digital vo em TES D italinputs 58 DigitalInputs 10 12 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 29 202 001523 600 Rev A02 3 3 10 12 1 Digital Input Polarity and Port Phase Reversal POWORSMITHS The tables below list the Digital Inputs and Output
29. insertion The clock will not normally require resetting if this procedure is completed within a couple of minutes 6 5 Normal Operation Normal operation of the monitor is indicated by the Heart beat LED Cyberhawk TX User Manual 46 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS o Heartbeat Figure 6 1 Location of Heartbeat Light on Power Monitor Cyberhawk PMP 30 6 6 Overview reference only Note that this section is provided for reference only as the Cyberhawk TX is factory installed on the transformer and factory setup for the specific system The Cyberhawk 7X is connected to the electrical system via interface terminals Voltage sensing for Low Voltage Systems is by direct connection through touch safe Fused Disconnects An interface Potential Transformer PT is used with Medium Voltage Systems Current sensing is by means of transformer mounted CTs connected to the Cyberhawk Tx via shorting CT blocks to facilitate field service in case the Cyberhawk PMP30 requires field replacement Shown below is a typical schematic diagram for the power system interface additional interface terminals are also provided for temperature monitoring and SPD TVSS status indication Input Output
30. of Nominal Sag Swell Delays Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds Sag site 8 817161514 Event Output Dig Dig Action Action O P2 O P 1 Swell Bit No 8 7 6 5 4 Event Output Event Relay Relay Relay Relay Dig Dig Action Action Log 6 5 4 3 2 O P1 Cyberhawk TX User Manual 53 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Port Assignment Sag Threshold Sag Hysteresis Swell Threshold Swell Hysteresis Sag Swell Delays Sag Event Action Swell Event Action Item Port Assignment Sag Threshold Sag Hysteresis Swell Threshold Swell Hysteresis Sag Swell Delays Bit No 8 Rotate 4 Bit No 8 SHS 4 POWERSMITHS Sag Swell Block 2 Event Programming Description Set Sag Swell Block to Port Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay ON OFF Activation in cycle periods Output Action Dig Dig O P2 O P1 Output Event Relay Relay Relay Relay Dig 1 Action Log 6 5 4 3 O P2 O P1 Sag Swell Block 3 Event Programming Description Set Sag Swell Block to Port Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay T oe in cycle periods Sag Bit No Event Output Action Action Swell Bit No Event Output Action Acti
31. tenerent nennen 13 2 2 4 Expanded Menus M 13 2 2 5 Basic Setup Parameters us cde e HG e rere P RHENO RE een 14 2 2 6 Network ACCESS uie soe retire dimes ter Dare eee Uude castes ome FERE 16 3 18 3 1 General Settip PLOCCCUNCS EC 18 3 2 Setup using Powersmiths Software Setup 18 3 3 NIB SCHOEN MM Q 19 3 3 1 ise 20 3 3 2 MD 11 6 03 dc 20 3 3 3 eisen akku 20 3 3 4 R SetS 20 3 3 5 WUE A o 21 3 3 6 Demand Period rer 21 3 3 7 nur M 21 3 3 8 Rien OU BERE RO OHIO DRE 21 3 3 9 System Parame tet Sois M 22 33 10 Events Alarms tetto en Ana nahe ed eure hose EEEE EREE EENES 24 3 4 Power Monitor Technical 32 3 5 Comserver WEB Server
32. user Recall Setup File permits the user to read in a previously save file or one prepared by Powersmiths to the user requirements Report Preview button shows all set or uploaded values and may printed for a hard copy record Silence Horn buttons silences alarm Password recovery is accomplished via the Connection Setup button and select Find Password Live data may be viewed when the connection is active by selecting Live Data 3 3 Setup at the Screen The following symbols are used in this manual gt Select and depress button on Touch Screen Button identification with ID within box Note Where assigned names input or Output2 are referenced use the user assigned name if changed Note the following prior to setup Login using a valid 4 digit password factory default is 0 which can be changed by the user after login Note that a status flag Lockea and Unlocked is displayed to indicate login status login expires in thirty 30 minutes if no entry activity is detected cancel an undesired entry gt on the displayed keypad prior ENT Toexita screen after password is expired clear any highlighted field by pressing on the displayed keypad to allow the gt IBack buttons to operate to select the setup parameter Record any new selected passwords or the user will be locked out Password recovery The unit cannot normally be unlocked without a vali
33. 2 Port 2 Description 0 Disabled 1 3 3 wire Delta 2 3 4 wire Wye Nominal System Voltage 208 480 etc Nominal System Current PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 CT Nominal Prim Current Leave Default at 5A Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 0 none 1 Input 2 Output Meter Configuration Port 3 Port 3 Description 0 Disabled 1 3 3 wire Delta Nominal System Voltage 208 480 etc Nominal System Current PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 CT Nominal Prim Current Default 5A Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 0 none 1 Input 2 Output Demand Setup Description 1 3600 seconds 1 hour 1 60 periods 208 or 480 208 or 480 208 or 480 ACK Entry X 2 System 208 or 480 1000 System 208 or 480 System 1 0000 1 0000 1 0000 1000 5A 1 0000 1 0000 1 0000 0 ACK Entry 1 System System System 208 or 480 1 0000 1 0000 1 0000 1000 5A ACK Entry eo
34. Action Debounce Time in Phase Reversal Bit No Port 1 Port 1 Output Action Debounce Time in Phase Reversal Bit No Port 2 Port 2 Output Action Debounce Time in Phase Reversal BitNo 9 8 7 6 5 4 Port 3 Port 3 Output Event Relay Relay Relay Relay Dig os RS ay 0 0 010 0 010 Action Log 6 5 4 3 O P2 O P1 Cyberhawk TX User Manual 43 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS 5 Communication Hookup The unit is fully factory installed and integrated with the transformer with communication network connections the only installation required 5 1 1 Communication Ports A RS485 communication port supporting Modbus RTU is provided with an Ethernet Port an option The Ethernet Port is available with Modbus TCP Gateway and or WEB Server for direct browser The communication Ports are located at the right rear of the unit under the cover as shown in the illustration below Ethernet Figure 5 1 Communication Ports rear of unit To access and connect the RS485 port e Unscrew the two screws at the front of the lid and swing the lid up and towards the rear Connect the RS485 network cables using a low capacitance shielded twisted pair e g Belden 9841 or equivalent noting guidelines following Replace lid by hooking rear of lid to the rear tabs on the case and replace front screws To access and connect the Ethernet Port e Plug RJ45 terminated 5 Ethernet cable into jack under th
35. Activation ON amp OFF in seconds Sag Swell Block 1 Event Programming Description Set Sag Swell Block to Port Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay u ON OFF seconds 40 ACK ACK ACK 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Port Assignment Sag Threshold Sag Hysteresis Swell Threshold Swell Hysteresis Sag Swell Delays Sag Event Action Swell Event Action Item Port Assignment Sag Threshold Sag Hysteresis Swell Threshold Swell Hysteresis Sag Swell Delays Sag Event Action Swell Event Action Item Bit No Bit No Bit No Bit No Temp Alarm Threshold Temp Alarm Hysteresis Temp Shutdown Threshold Temp Shutdown Hysteresis Over Temp Delays Bit No Alarm Event Action Shutdown Event Action Bit No Sag Swell Block 2 Event Programming ACK Description X Set Sag Swell Block to Port Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay T Activation in 74 cycle periods Output Action Output Action Sag Swell Block 3 Event Programming ACK Description X Set Sag Swell Block to Port Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal
36. Bit rate Protocol Isolation Remote User Access 4 self biased 24VDC 4 Type A Thermistors 0 C 200 C Ys VGA Monochrome 3 8 VGA Monochrome 4 7 Color 4 7 Touch Screen Context sensitive 11 All Measurements User Programmable 20 max 1 minute min 1 month typ 5 min int circular buffer 1 024 circular buffer NV RAM Fail safe dual copy NV RAM Flash based Field upgradeable Battery replaceable 3 secs day Modbus RTU 1 2 to 19 2 kB 2 wire 1 500V option 10 100 BaseT TCP IP HTTP Modbus TCP 1 500V IE Browser 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Parameter Over Voltage Under Voltage Voltage Imbalance Phase Loss Frequency Over Current Warning Over Current Neutral Over Current Sags Swells Voltage THD Over Temperature Table of Event Functions Threshold Conditions Percent Above Nominal per Port and per Phase Percent Below Nominal per Port and per Phase Percent Deviation from average of all phases per Port Percent Deviation from Nominal for any or all phases per Port and per Phase Upper Lower Frequency Limits per Port Percent Above Nominal System Setting per Port and per Phase Percent Above Nominal System Setting per Port and per Phase Percent Above Nominal System Setting Port 1 amp 2 only Percent Below Nominal 3 Detection Per Phase Function Blocks for User Port assignment Percent Above Nominal
37. Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay u ON OFF seconds Event Log Event Log Event Log 38 POWERSMITHS ACK ACK ACK 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Phase Loss Threshold Phase Loss Hysteresis Phase Loss Delays Port 1 Event Action Port 2 Event Action Port 3 Event Action Item Frequency Threshold Imbalance Hysteresis Imbalance Delay s Event Action global setting Item Over Current Threshold Over Current Hysteresis Over Current Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Cyberhawk 7X User Manual Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Phase Loss Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds 9 8 i 4 Event Relay ru is Dig Log 5 O P2 9 EXE XE Event Relay Relay de Re d Dig Log 6 5 9 Event Relay Rel ay Dig Log 6 O P2 Frequency Event Programming Description Set Deviation in Hertz Set Hysteresis in Hertz Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds Log Over Current Wa
38. F in seconds 51 POWERSMITHS 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Phase Loss Threshold Phase Loss Hysteresis Phase Loss Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Item Frequency Threshold Imbalance Hysteresis Imbalance Delay s Event Bit No Action Output global setting Item Over Current Threshold Over Current Hysteresis Over Current Delays Port 1 Bit No Event Output Action Action Port 2 Event Output Action Action Port 3 Bit No Event Output Action Action Cyberhawk 7X User Manual Action Phase Loss Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds 9 8 i 4 Event Relay ru is Dig Log 5 O P2 9 EXE XE Event Relay Relay de Re d Dig Log 6 5 9 Event Relay Rel ay Dig Log 6 O P2 Frequency Event Programming Description Set Deviation in Hertz Set Hysteresis in Hertz Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds Log Over Current Warning Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds
39. INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ONLY THE TERMS EXPRESSED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL APPLY AND NO PARTNER DISTRIBUTOR EMPLOYEE OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE OF POWERSMITHS OR ANY OTHER ENTITY IS AUTHORIZED TO AMEND MODIFY OR EXTEND THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ANY WAY To obtain warranty service contact Powersmiths or send the product with a description of the problem transportation and insurance prepaid to Powersmiths 10 Devon Road Brampton Ontario Canada L6T 5B5 Powersmiths assumes no risk for loss or damage in transit Following warranty repair the product will be returned to the sender transportation prepaid If Powersmiths determines that the failure was caused by alteration accident misuse abuse neglect or a failure to follow Powersmiths instructions for operation maintenance and repair Powersmiths will provide an estimate of repair costs and a Purchase Order giving authorization for the repair and payment will be necessary prior to the commencement of the repair THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IN NO EVENT SHALL POWERSMITHS BE LIABLE TO THE ORIGINAL BUYER THE ORIGINAL END USER CUSTOMER OF POWERSMITHS OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY UNDER ANY LEGAL CLAIM OR THEORY WHETHER BASED ON CONTRAC
40. O P2 O P1 ID Label Programming Description Label for System Model Name 16 digits System Serial Number 16 digits System Location Code 16 Digits Change Port name from Port 1 Change Port name from Port 2 Change Port name from Port 3 Change Input name from Input 1 Change Input name from Input 2 Change Input name from Input 3 Change Input name from Input 4 Change Input name from Input 5 Change Input name from Input 6 Change Input name from Input 7 Change Input name from Input 8 Change name from Relay 1 Change name from Relay 2 Change name from Horn Change name from Dig O P 2 Change name from Relay 3 Change name from Relay 4 Change name from Relay 5 Change name from Relay 6 Digital Input Output Polarity Description Polarity setting 0 Normal 1 Inverted Polarity setting 0 Normal 1 Inverted 55 ACK Entry 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS Digital Input Event Programming ACK Item Description Entry Debounce Time in nn Digital Bit No Input 1 Output Action Debounce Ti Digital Bit No Input 2 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 3 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 4 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 5 Output Action Debounce Ti Digital Bit No Input 6 Output Action Debounce Time in Digital Bit No Input 7 Output Action Debounce Ti Digital Bit No Inpu
41. T INDEMNITY TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE IN NO EVENT SHALL POWERSMITHS BE LIABLE TO THE ORIGINAL BUYER THE ORIGINAL END USER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE EXEMPLARY LIQUIDATED OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF USE WORK STOPPAGE LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT LOSS OF GOODWILL DATA LOSS OR SYSTEM FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION IN CONNECTION WITH THE PURCHASE OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT EVEN IF POWERSMITHS OR ANY OF ITS REPRESENTATIVES HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Cyberhawk TX User Manual 2 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS THE ORIGINAL BUYER OR ORIGINAL END USER AS THE CASE MAY BE AGREES THAT IT HAS CAREFULLY REVIEWED THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY PRIOR TO ITS PURCHASE OF THIS PRODUCT AND THAT THESE TERMS REFLECT A REASONABLE ALLOCATION OF RISK AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY If any provision in this Limited Warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision This Limited Warranty and each of the documents contemplated by or delivered under or in connection with this Limited Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the laws of Canada applicable therein without reference
42. URE THAT THE SOURCE DISCONNECTION DEVICES ARE LOCKED OUT FOR YOUR SAFETY IF WORKING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO LIVE INSTALLATIONS THE INSTALLER MUST BE SUITABLY TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN SUCH SITUATIONS AND BE FULLY ACQUAINTED WITH THE RISKS OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND OR BURNS FROM PLASMA ARCS CAUSED BY INADVERTENT SHORTS AND TAKE ALL NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHICH WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE USE OF ELECTRICALLY INSULATED GLOVES SAFETY GOGGLES AND REMOVE ANY METALLIC OBJECTS JEWELRY WATCHES ETC FROM THEIR PERSON WARNING Hazardous voltages from several sources are present on the terminals Ensure that all external power sources are de energized prior to handling Energized and open circuited CTs Current Transformers can generate potentially lethal voltages Use Shorting CT Blocks for safe maintenance Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Wire and Hookup following all local Safety Codes e g NEC ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK Failure to observe the voltage and current limitations of this device CAUTION specified in this manual could result in permanent damage to the unit The ground connection in the instrument must be securely connected to an earth ground for both safety of the operator and for correct operation Utility power is only conned to the fused Voltage Terminals Do not connect any power source to any Digital I Os Analog inputs or communication ports Standards Compliance UL 916 FCC Part 15 Cla
43. acts locally with the Touch Screen display guided by the context sensitive menu and remotely over Ethernet using a standard IE Browser with the WEB Server option 1 10 Menu Structure Operation of the unit is driven by context sensitive Menu selections on the touch screen display making the unit very user friendly to operate The setup menus are protected by password to prevent inadvertent changes or unauthorized tampering An overview of the menu structure in shown in the figure below Cyberhawk TX User Manual 10 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Main Screen Qverviewof Loading Power In Qut Select Fort 1 Port 2 Fort 3 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual Energy Event Logs Demand Qunters Glence Alarm POWERSMITHS Select details Voltage View per Fart Current Waveforms Harmonics pd Gest Factor K Factor View all Ports VoltsHfedive AmpsHfedive Fower Total Digital Inputs unts Temperatures Nominals V I CIPT Rios nfigurations Event Thresholds Passwords Gommunication Digital User Names Figure 1 1 Menu Structure 11 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS 2 Operational Guides 2 1 Introduction Use of this operational guide assumes that the unit has been installed and setup Note that the Port names are user settable and factory assigned as Input and Output the default names are Port 1 Port 2 or Port 3 and may be changed by the user
44. and should not be changed inue Default Port names are the same as the hardware Port designation GS Input 6 Input 7 XXX Input o Cyberhawk TX User Manual 21 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS 3 3 8 1 Label Assignment Procedures DISITAL OUTPUT LABELS Select Label category from list above Relay 1 EEEE Relay 2 Touch the field m to be named or changed Horn EEXEEEEREEREERTS Out 2 Relay 3 Enter Name using popup keyboard and Men Back for next parameter Relay Relay 6 3 3 9 System Parameters The unit would have been configured for the following parameters prior to shipment and should not be changed but described for reference only System Parameters Nominal Voltage and Current Measurement Port Configuration 3 wire or 4 wire PT CT Ratios and Correction factors Note that these values are provided for reference only should not be changed as they are specific to the system configuration of the unit Table 3 1 Setup measurement parameters Item Selection Nominal System Voltage Nominal System L L Voltage Primary CT Ratio 5 9 000 Amps 0 Disabled System Configure 1 3 wire Delta 2 wattmeter method 2 4 wire Wye 3 wattmeter method Nominal Current Nominal Line Current 0 No assignment Input output Assignment Input 2 Output 3 3 9 1 Port Configuration
45. ar Demand Registers Clear Event Clear Logs Counters gt Clear Event Logs sit I L gt gt to return to Setup Menu Note button available during an active Alarm Cyberhawk TX User Manual 20 202 001523 600 Rev A02 3 3 5 3 3 6 gt Demand Number of Periods gt 15 typical 3 3 7 gt Contrast 3 3 8 POWERSMITHS Time set Locked gt gt H ana to change time Yo RK eR SRS RK T to set gt to abort Demand Period Set For sliding block Period gt m in seconds 60 secs Typical Contrast gt More gt gt from Main Use and buttons for desired contrast and lsc when done Labels The Names Labels assigned to Meter Ports Digital Inputs and Outputs can be set by the user in alpha numeric format this provides a more user friendly interaction with the unit Access as shown below and follow procedure described following gt Labels and select from gt ID Labels Names for Ports Unit ID and Serial Number gt le Location 16 digits Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 8 digits IDENTIFICATION LABELS gt Digital Inputs Names for Digital Inputs node sn EEE E e Input 1 8 16 digits Location Port 1 o 2222 Port 2 EEEEEEES gt Digital Outputs Names for Digital Outputs idus eiit Relay 1 Relay 2 Horn default Dig Out 2 Relay 3 6 16 digits Input EE input 2 Ey Note Model and System S N are factory set
46. at for each of the three Sag Swell blocks Set up the Sag Swell Blocks after they are assigned to a meter Port as follows gt Setup to enter the Sag Swell setup screen as shown below Sag Threshold trip level in percentage of nominal ENT gt Sag Hysteresis reset in percentage of nominal gt ENT gt Sag Output Action enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for no action ENT Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 28 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS Swell Threshold trip level for Swell in percentage of nominal gt ent gt Swell Hysteresis reset for Swell in percentage of nominal gt ENT gt Swell Output Action enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for no action gt Es Delay On for Sags and Swells in numbers of cycles gt ent Delay Off for Sags and Swells in numbers of cycles gt ENT gt 3 3 10 11 Over Temperature OVER TEMPERATURE SETUP The Over temperature thresholds are set globally for the device Level Alarm Shutdown Locked sensors which must be installed for this to work for both an hreshold Boo Alarm warning level and a shutdown alarm level and are based Hysteresis c 0 on the actual temperatures set in Delays may be set as DelayON RRR secs required for delay in activation time and delay in recovery and set in seconds An additional alarm is provided
47. d password However the password may be recovered by using the Cyberhawk Setup Utility refer to the appropriate section of this manual Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 19 202 001523 600 02 POWORSMITHS 3 3 1 Setup Menu Selections gt More gt gt to access to setup menu left column gt to set screen contrast gt to configure meter for system gt Demand to set demand periods gt to setup event parameters taser time status Events Powerup i tt Power down 11 gt to set communication parameters gt Labels for user assigned names gt to unlock or change password top right gt for resets bottom middle 3 3 2 Password Unlock Access Locked gt More gt gt gt Locked Touch to Enter PASS gt Enter password default 0 using keyboard and gt and Access Unlocked will be displayed if successful gt for Setup menu Note Unit will automatically lock itself after 30 minutes of no activity 3 3 3 Password Change Touch to Enter gt New Pass in the password entry field after login NEW PASS gt Password field enter a new password in keypad and gt key Be sure to record the new password gt gt to return to Setup Menu 3 3 4 Resets Locked Resets Clear Ener Clear Demand gt Clear Energy Registers Reclam Cle
48. e in of deviation from Nominal gt Delay On enter value in seconds Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 26 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS gt Delay Off less enter value in seconds Output Action se Port 3 Port 1 or Port 2 each in turn enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for no action gt gt Back 3 3 10 7 Frequency The Frequency event thresholds are set globally for all meters FREQUENCY SETUP ports and are based on percentage deviation from the Nominal T Locked system frequency Delays may be set as required for delay in activation time and delay recovery in seconds From the Events Hysteresis EN Hz setup screen Delay ON secs Delay OFF secs Threshold lesen enter value in of deviation from 2 Active Nominal and gt Hysteresis enter value in 96 of deviation from Nominal ent Delay On enter value in seconds Delay En enter value in seconds gt gt Output Action enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for no action gt E a 3 3 10 8 Over Current Warning Over Current Alarm The Over current event thresholds Warning and Alarm are set OVER CURRENT VARNING SETUP globally for all meters ports and are based on percentage of the Threshold Locked nominal system line currents Delays may be set as required for Hysteresis EBERT
49. e lid noting guidelines following 5 1 1 1 RS485 Port no Ethernet Port installed The following table defines the characteristics of the RS485 Port supported directly by the Cyberhawk Tx metering device The number of devices that may be daisy chained depends on the characteristics of the RS485 transceivers Each end of the network should be terminated with a 120 ohm resistor Table 5 1 RS485 Characteristics supported by Cyberhawk meter Parameter Description Typical RS485 Connection Com Shield re Connections R T 27 Internal Jumper selected Pulup en R T B M E ee SH F Ur s MEN Compression 12 Pot com HOMO 1200 p 1200 Connector RIT g 1 nennen RIT A to 24 ga wire ono 9 1 200 COMMON Pull UE Baud Rate to 1000 1000 Soft Ground Soft Ground 1 9 5 200 internal gt Max Range 1 200 m Wiring 300V 75 C 18 24 ga typical Z 120 ohms Termination 120 ohms To disable internal termination remove link J3 on internal Cyberhawk PMP30 internal jumper selected Protocol Modbus RTU Cyberhawk TX User Manual 44 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS 5 1 2 Ethernet Port Gateway or Web Server The unit may be equipped with an Ethernet Port for Gateway or WEB Server capability The Ethern
50. ed operation RELAY SETUP Invert Outputs To reverse the polarity of the Outputs from the Events Setup screen select Invert Outputs enter string for required polarity 0 for each normal and 1 for reverse polarity gt gt Back to return to the Digital I O setup screen O Not Inverted Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 25 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS 3 3 10 4 Over Voltage Under Voltage OVER VOLTAGE SETUP The Over voltage and Under voltage event thresholds are set Threshold globally for all meters ports and are based on percentage of the Hysteresis DEGERE nominal system values Delays may be set as required for delay in activation time and delay in recovery in seconds From the Demy NERA secs Events setup screen Output Acton ERRRRDORE gt or Under Voltage each in turn as required Threshold enter value in of Nominal gt ENT UNDER VOLTAGE SETUP gt Hysteresis m enter value in of Nominal gt EN T Threshold Hysteresis eoe x 96 Delay On enter value in seconds Delay orr eer secs Delay Off En enter value in seconds gt OutputAction LRRRDDRR gt Output Action Port 3 Port 1 or Port 2 each in Port 2 0000000 turn enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for Port Eoo 1 Active no action gt gt Back O NotActhe Back 3 3
51. elay 6 Relay 5 Relay 4 Relay 3 o2 x2 Aut Internal EX Ex Ext Ext TB5 785 TB2Pis TB2Pins Karen Logic lo wo wo WO Pis46 Pms36 46 13 Default User User User Use User Use Hom User User Assignment Defined Defined Defined Defined Defined Defined Defined Defined Typical 9 String NEU Sorry QUUENTUM ee eres Serre Format Enabled Disabled Disabled i Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled The programming screen for inputting the required operational string is shown following From the particular event screen gt Output Action eee DIGITAL OUTPUT ENTRY Access Locked gt enter 9 digit string using the 0 and 1 buttons Relay Files Rela Horn E 2 gt returns to Event Screen Relay 1 ul 15 Note The following buttons D Not Active BS Backspace 0 1 ss ESC Escape returns to previous screen without changes ENT Enter enters setting and returns to previous screen Note The programmed operation can be checked when returned to the Events screen 3 3 10 3 Output Polarity reversal All outputs are normally de energized in normal operation The polarity of operation of these Outputs Relays and Digital Outputs can be reversed under this screen For normal operation 0 default is entered enter 1 for invert
52. et port characteristics are given in the table below Parameter Bit rate Connection Isolation Location Protocols IP Addressing Note Unit is factory shipped with dynamic addressing enabled which may be changed to static at setup Externally accessible RJ45 Port at rear DHCP Client dynamic and static Table 5 2 Ethernet Port Characteristics Description 10 100 BaseT WEB Server internal 40 14 13539 A A TCP IP Modbus TCP L 8 e 3 3 5 El 8 8 td Note It is be advisable to check with the local IT administrator prior to actually connecting the unit to the network for pre assignment of Network IP addresses refer to the COMERVER manual for detailed setup instructions 5 1 2 1 RS485 Port Ethernet Port installed When equipped with an Ethernet Port the external RS485 Port is supported by the WEB Server and the following table defines the characteristics of the RS485 Port supported by the Ethernet network device The number of devices that may be daisy chained depends on the characteristics of the RS485 transceivers Each end of the network should be terminated with a 120 ohm resistor For details and setup of this Port please refer to the Powersmiths COMSERVER Manual Table 5 3 COMSERVER supported RS485 communication Parameter Connections Connector Baud Rate Max Range Wiring typical Termination Prot
53. hat are user settable under password protection Unit Port Names Labels System Parameters Voltage Current Port s Configuration PT CT Ratios and Correction factors Time and Date Events Alarms with output actions Demands Passwords Communication Screen Contrast Resets User assigned names for Ports Digital I Os and Unit ID Unit IP address Logging parameters Note Refer to Powersmiths Comserver Manual and Powersmiths Network Setup utility available from www powersmiths com download 3 2 Setup using Powersmiths Software Setup Utility The Setup Utility is available from www powersmiths com download and select Cyberhawk 300 Setup Utility download and install following screen instructions Note If programming over Ethernet is required please request key file from Powersmiths which will allow programming over the Ethernet connection which is disabled by default for security reasons To use the Setup Utility follow following instructions with further information available in the Help menu Make physical connection to desired to desired communication port Refer to communication ports under Installation Section of this manual for internal connections To use the RS232 connection it will be necessary do disconnect the display connection at the Monitor Cyberhawk PMP 30 and connect using a Null Modem RS232 cable To program over RS485 a USB to RS485 dongle may be required connected to Po
54. iagram for the power system interface additional interface terminals are also provided for temperature monitoring and TVSS status indication Note that the PTs shown are used only for medium voltage systems Input Input Output Output igit Voltag Current Voltage Current Temperatures A u E H1H2 H3 CT CT CT Or CT oo 980 9 ale JAA o o g o fol 2 e 2 lo e lo o e lo a alas Shorting Bar ti m m ma wh Hi TVSS Alarm 4 Transformer 3 2 Note 3 mesa Phasen asec UM 600 27k Volts alfe Note 1 T Figure 4 1 Schematic Interface diagram from the Transformer to Cyberhawk TX The Cyberhawk is wired to the interface terminals as shown in the schematic following Cyberhawk TX User Manual 34 202 001523 600 Rev A02 12 POWORSMITHS CYBERHAWK PMP 30 RS485 Data B A 3 Data Date A zoo 24707 lt gt n
55. line currents together with the V amp I THD for each in a diagrammatic form with further selections for tabulated details gt Voltage gt Current gt Power gt Energy m Typical data screen shown for Voltage selection gt from Voltage or Current fields Display voltage or current waveforms with Crest Factor and K Factor Harmonics for Bar graphs from Voltage or Voltage AN Current fields gt Data for Harmonic numeric data 2 2 4 Expanded Menus gt For expanded menu selections or Back Note Also shows current time and last power up and power down time Note button not shown is only available during an active Alarm gt System Summary of System data gt Branch Circuits see Branch Circuits following gt see Resets following Cyberhawk TX User Manual 13 POWERSMITHS Volts Ames THD Port 2 VOLTAGE WAVEFORHS Port 2 VOLTAGE HARMONICS DATA Voltage AN HEHE HE e ex 9 ue HEHEHE HE HE HE HE HEE IE ETE FE HEHE Xxx Peter Gg g g g 0g HEHEHE Y JC X 3636 36 36 36 36 36 0 x x C Y M MC JEJE 969
56. lly OFF state 0 for Normally OFF state To change the polarity of the digital outputs enter the required 8 bit string as follows gt Invert Outputs and enter 8 bit string 0 for normal 1 for inverted gt Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 30 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS 3 3 10 12 2Digital Input Programming There are a total of eight 8 Digital Inputs 4 on the main unit DIGITAL 1 0 and 4 optional on the expansion I O and are used for sensing non potential contacts in the external system They may be LREREDDBE ounce programmed to operate as an event alarm as normally open or Din 1 RRR msec normally closed to log operation debounce contacts and Din 2 Baci produce an output action Din 3 000000 eer msec The Digital Inputs are setup from the Digital I O setup screen and from this screen select Digital Input Coding m to set polarity 0 for normal 1 for inverted Output Action Inputs 1 4 or 5 8 enter string for mm LRRRRDDRR required action for each digital input Din 1 5 through Din 4 8 1 665432121 Debounce Din 5 RRR msec for each action for no action gt Din 6 ERR meee Din ERR meee to 999 msecs gt ENT Debounce enter required debounce time in milliseconds Din 8 gt to return to the Digital I O setup screen 3 3 10 12 3EPO Emergency Powe
57. m with Time Date Stamps include High and Low Voltages Voltage Sags and Swells 1 2 Cycle detection with three independent detection blocks Voltage Imbalance Loss of Phase Phase reversal Frequency High Currents two levels including Neutral Temperatures SPD TVSS Status Data Logging and Trending WEB Server option When equipped with a WEB Server the unit has the ability to log up to 20 parameters in minute increments or longer in a circular butter which may be viewed as trend graphs over an Ethernet connection Typically logging of 20 parameters in 5 minute intervals will provide a useful logging period of about one month fewer parameters or a longer period will increase this time Communication The Cyberhawk TX is equipped with a RS485 Port supporting Modbus RTU typically used for Building Management System support It may also be optionally equipped with an integrated Ethernet port available in two versions an Ethernet Gateway supporting Modbus TCP or a full WEB Server and Ethernet Gateway that permits convenient anytime anywhere access to all measurement parameters and recorded logs at a remote computer with only an Internet Browser Power The device is powered directly from the system bus from all phases and has the capability to ride through sags of to lt 50 of nominal so as to maintain monitoring functions during extreme power quality conditions User Interface The unit inter
58. n Factor A CT Correction Factor C Assignment for efficiency Item Demand Period Demand Number of Periods Cyberhawk 7X User Manual POWORSMITHS Meter Configuration Port 2 Port 2 Description 0 Disabled 1 3 3 wire Delta 2 3 4 wire Wye Nominal System Voltage 208 480 etc Nominal System Current PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 CT Nominal Prim Current Leave Default at 54 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 0 none 1 Input 2 Output Meter Configuration Port 3 Port 3 Description 0 Disabled 1 3 3 wire Delta Nominal System Voltage 208 480 etc Nominal System Current PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage PT Primary Voltage With no PTs enter nominal System Voltage Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 CT Nominal Prim Current Default 5A Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 Enter Actual CF Default 1 0000 0 none 1 Input 2 Output Demand Setup Description 1 3600 seconds 1 hour 1 60 periods 50 ACK Entry ACK Entry ACK Entry 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Over Voltage Threshold
59. nfig to configure meter for system Powerdown ix gt Demana to set demand periods Silence gt to setup event parameters Em i is Back 7 gt to set time gt to set communication parameters gt Laves for user assigned names gt to unlock or change password top right gt for resets bottom middle 2 2 5 1 Password Unlock Touch to Enter gt Enter password to unlock unit default 0 PASS Wolke Ho m 23 New Pass Recover Cyberhawk TX User Manual 14 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS 2 2 5 2 Resets Rees Locked gt Clear Energy Registers Clear Demand Registers Register gt Silence Note button available during an active Alarm 2 2 5 3 Time set SET TIME Locked gt H and gt to change time xk or ek set to set rer gt to abort 2 2 5 4 Demand Period Set For sliding block Demand Period a 22952 ooo Period e in seconds 60 secs Typical Touch to Enter Number of Periods gt 15 typical 2 2 5 5 Contrast gt from Main Contrast Use and buttons for desired contrast and lsc when done Cyberhawk TX User Manual 15 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWERSMITHS 2 2 6 Network Access On PC WEB Browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox and in the address bar type http sse er seen Username
60. ocol Description Com Shield R T A R T B Compression 12 to 24 ga wire 300V 75 C 18 24 ga Z 120 ohms 120 ohms external Modbus RTU Cyberhawk 7X User Manual Typical RS485 Connection 10kQ Pull up REB dn 2 Termination 1200 MM RIT A Pull down COMMON 1000 Soft Ground SoftGround 4 f 4 b b andern VA Master 45 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS 6 Maintenance DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ARC FLASH This equipment to be maintained only by qualified personnel Before working on this equipment ensure that all power is off and locked out More than one upstream Disconnect may be required to de energize this equipment Use appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices see NFPA 70E Ensure all covers and doors are in a closed condition prior to applying power 6 1 Maintenance Requirements The Cyberhawk 7X does not require any maintenance by the user except for periodically changing the 3 volt lithium battery used for time keeping backup only The battery is expected to have a service life in excess of 10 years in normal operating conditions A low battery warning will be given when the
61. on Over Temperature Warning Shutdown Event Programming Item Description Temp Alarm Threshold Set Threshold in degrees Celsius Temp Alarm Hysteresis Set Hysteresis in degrees Celsius Temp Shutdown Threshold Set Threshold in degrees Celsius Temp Shutdown Hysteresis Set Hysteresis in degrees Celsius Over Temp Delays Alarm Event Action Shutdown Event Action Bit No 8171615 4 Bit No 1716 5 4 Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds Output Action Dig Dig 2 O P1 Output Event Relay Relay Relay Relay Dig Dig Action Log 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 54 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Temp Alarm Threshold Temp Alarm Hysteresis Over Temp Delay ON Alarm Event Action Item System Model Label System Serial No System Location Code Port 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 2 Port 3 Port 3 Digital Input 1 Digital Input 2 Digital Input 3 Digital Input 4 Digital Input 5 Digital Input 6 Digital Input 7 Digital Input 8 Relay 1 Relay 2 Dig Out 1 Horn Dig Out 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Item Digital Inputs 1 12 Outputs 1 8 Cyberhawk 7X User Manual BitNo 9 POWERSMITHS Ambient Over Temperature Event Programming Description Set Threshold in degrees Celsius Set Hysteresis in degrees Celsius Set Delay Activation ON and OFF in seconds Output Action Log
62. r Off This function is provided to record the operation of an external DIGITAL 1 0 system EPO button Setup from the Digital I O screen is as follows Output Action FERNEN Debounce gt EPO Emergency Power Off enter string 1 for action 0 for no action gt ENT Debounce required debounce time milliseconds to 999 msecs gt gt to return to the Digital I O setup screen 3 3 10 12 4 Phase Reversal of Measurement Ports This function provides an alarm for phase reversal of any of the Metering ports Port 1 or Port 2 Port 3 Note that the normal phase rotation may be changed in the main Digital I O setup 665432121 Debounce screen From the Events setup screen Port 1 REGERE Ene gt Digital vo gt Phase Reversal Port 2 Beer msec Port 3 GG msec 1 Actie Output Action ens Port 3 Port 1 or Port 2 each in turn enter string for required action 1 for each action 0 for no action gt ENT Debounce enter required debounce time in milliseconds to 999 msecs for each meter port gt gt Back to return to the Digital I O setup screen Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 31 202 001523 600 Rev A02 3 4 Power Monitor Technical Specifications Measurement Ports Configurations Voltage Nominal Impedance Common Mode Protection Current CT Input Burden Accuracy Voltage Current Frequency Sampling rate
63. rning Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay Activation ON amp OFF in seconds 9 Event Log 9 BECHER Event Relay iul Dig Log 5 9 8 Event Relay Rel ay Dig Log 6 O P2 39 POWERSMITHS 202 001523 600 Rev A02 Item Over Current Threshold Over Current Hysteresis Over Current Delays Port 1 Event Action Port 2 Event Action Port 3 Event Action Over Current Neutral Event Programming Item Over Current Threshold Over Current Hysteresis Over Current Delays Port 1 Event Action Port 2 Event Action Item Port Assignment Sag Threshold Sag Hysteresis Swell Threshold Swell Hysteresis Sag Swell Delays Sag Event Action Swell Event Action Cyberhawk 7X User Manual Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action Bit No Output Action POWORSMITHS Over Current Alarm Event Programming Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay u ON OFF in seconds Description Set Threshold in percentage of Nominal Set Hysteresis in percentage of Nominal Set Delay
64. rsmiths Cyberhawk PMP 30 Power Management Platform which is a multi function metering monitoring and control device It is packaged in a NEMA 2 case with a 4 VGA graphic Touch Screen display mounted on the top right corner of the transformer enclosure Current data is sensed via transformer mounted CTs and Voltage via fused terminal disconnects interfaced to the transformer through DIN compression terminals Data Measurement parameters for up to three Ports include Voltages Currents Line and Neutral Frequency Power Factor Total and Displacement Distortion THD amp DIN Crest and K Factor Power kW kVA KVAR Energy kWh kV Ah kV ARh Total Demand kWd kV Ad kVARd PFd DPFd Efficiency Instantaneous Demand and Average for 2 3 Port Models only Temperatures 4 max Waveforms Voltage and Current Trend Logs 20 parameters Alarms and Event Recording The instrument includes an extensive list of monitored parameters for which set out of limit conditions may be set and an event log generated Events may also be programmed to initiate an output action e g Summary alarm contact Relay output Digital output or Horn subject to set delays Also included in the recorded events are Sags and Swells with full user control over set parameters Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 9 202 001523 600 Rev A02 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 POWORSMITHS Monitored conditions that can be set to trigger an Event Alar
65. rt 2 TB3 To connect directly to Ethernet Port without a network connection use a cross wired Ethernet cable Start Setup Utility to be found at start menu under Powersmiths Select Communication Setup button and select communication parameters in open dialog box o Serial or Ethernet o Serial communication parameters with serial communications defaults to unit defaults including Modbus address Note Modbus addresses may be other than default with multiple monitors or Load circuit monitoring see test report o IP Address with Ethernet connection Note When IP address is not known select Find IP Address button and then scan Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 18 202 001523 600 02 POWORSMITHS Only units on the same local network will be found o Select OK to close dialog box and then depress Connect button or select Auto Connect Select actions as required o Under Setup menu boxes select items to be programmed and enter required values into popup dialog box Tip Current set values may be uploaded by selecting the Read Setup button under programming tab o Write Setup when finished programming setup Written setup may be verified using Verify button Select Resets Button to reset the following registers Energy Pulse Counters Event Logs Save Setup File permits the user to save the file for reference or future reprogramming Note The file is saved in Saves the default save directory or in any location selected by the
66. s and their default polarity assignments To change the polarities of these see instructions following the tables Digital Input Digital 1 Digital I P 2 Digital I P 3 Digital 4 Digital 5 Digital I P 6 Digital P 7 Digital 8 EPO Port 1 Phase Reversal Port 2 Phase Reversal Port 3 Phase Reversal Table 3 3 Digital I O Assignments LD Default String Assignment 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 Description 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Normally open state 0 for Clockwise Rotation 1 for Anticlockwise rotation 0 for Clockwise Rotation 1 for Anticlockwise rotation 0 for Clockwise Rotation 1 for Anticlockwise rotation To change the polarity of the digital inputs enter the required 12 bit string as follows Invert I O Inputs lesen and enter 12 bit string 0 for normal 1 for inverted gt ENT Digital Output Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 Output 7 Output 8 Table 3 4 Output Assignments ID Assignment R2 D1 D2 R3 R4 R5 R5 Default String Description 0 for Normally OFF state 0 for Normally OFF state 0 for Normally OFF state 0 for Normally OFF state 0 for Normally OFF state 0 for Normally OFF state 0 for Norma
67. ss A Cyberhawk TX User Manual 4 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS This page intentionally blank Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 5 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS Table of Contents MEO uiu 9 1 1 Description u een C eed re e RI o dE e eiecti GE rec Seas 9 1 2 Application 9 1 3 xu 9 1 4 li 9 1 5 Alarms and Event Recording 1 iiec eire sense nn Ba 9 1 6 Data Logging and Trending WEB Server 10 1 7 Sonne T 10 1 8 10 1 9 User Interface T 10 1 10 Ment Str cture eerie een sense ER ties 10 2 Operational EE 12 2 1 nin 12 2 1 1 Nr nn in a aka essen 12 2 2 Main Screens see e isn asien ERR ER ERE ee 12 2 2 1 hj pui B EEm 12 2 2 2 Active Alarms and Horn 8 12 2 2 3 Accessing Data at the Display sess rennen tenete
68. t 8 Output Action Debounce Time in wae Emergency Power Bit No OFF Output Action Debounce Time in Phase Reversal Bit No Port 1 Port 1 Output Action Debounce Time in Phase Reversal Bit No Port 2 Port 2 Output Action Debounce Time in Bt 9 1817 6 5 4 Port 3 Input Output Event Relay Relay Relay Relay Dig Dig Relay Relay Action Log 6 5 4 3 O P2 O P1 2 1 Cyberhawk TX User Manual 56 202 001523 600 Rev A02
69. th Volts PT CF A B amp C Correction factors for PTs if applicable default is 1 00000 Note Correction factors for the PTs are entered on this screen The limit for values entered is 1 1000 maximum to 0 9000 minimum When using 3 wire configurations enter correction factors only for the two phases where the PTs are installed with the remaining phase set at 1 0000 CT Ratios and Correction Factors Note The CT ratios are expressed as primary currents relative to the secondary CT current 5Amps Amps CTs Prim field and enter CT primary current Amps CTs CF A B amp C Correction factors for CTs if applicable default is 1 00000 For phase correction gt gt Phase angle field default is 0 3 for standard revenue class CTs and 0 7 for Split core types Note Correction factors phase error compensation are entered on this screen The limit for values entered is 1 1000 maximum to 0 9000 minimum Phase compensation for external CTs is entered in degrees with limits at 3 0000 degrees When using 3 wire configurations enter correction factors only for the two phases where the CTs are installed with the remaining phase set at 1 0000 System Port Assignment The Ports are assigned as an Input or an Output and is used for setor system efficiency calculations this feature requires at least two Ports Port 1 RR Select gt Port 2
70. to its conflict of law principles and shall be treated in all respects as an Ontario contract The parties to this Limited Warranty hereby irrevocably and unconditionally attorn to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario and all courts competent to hear appeals therefrom Contact Information Powersmiths International Corp 10 Devon Road Brampton Ontario Canada L6T 5B5 Tel 905 791 1493 Toll Free 1 800 747 9627 Fax 905 791 8870 E mail info powersmiths com www powersmiths com The latest information on this and other Powersmiths products may be found on the WEB powersmiths com Cyberhawk TX User Manual 3 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS Safety Notice Working on or around electrical devices presents a Shock Hazard potentially leading to serious injury or death if safety precautions are not observed Hence only qualified competent personnel who have been trained in and are familiar with the Risk of Electric Shock and or burns from Plasma Arcs should perform installation and maintenance of the unit It is solely the responsibility of the installer to be fully aware of all necessary safety regulations and procedures and be familiar with the installation instructions detailed in this manual IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT POWER BE PROVEN DISCONNECTED BEFORE ANY WORK ON OR PHYSICAL CONTACT TO ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS IS ATTEMPTED DO NOT ASSUME BUT CHECK ACROSS THE LINES AND TO GROUND WITH A METER AND ENS
71. user programmable for Logging Horn and Output Actions 3 5 Comserver WEB Server Setup The unit may be equipped a Powersmiths COMSERVER that facilitates communication with the device over an Ethernet connection using only a standard Internet Browser Please refer to the Powersmiths Comserver Manual for setup instructions available from www powersmersmiths com download Cyberhawk 7X User Manual 2333 202 001523 600 Rev A02 POWORSMITHS 4 Installation Note that this section is provided for reference only as the Cyberhawk TX is factory installed on the transformer and setup for the specific system DANGER Be familiar with the warnings given at the beginning of this manual and pay attention to additional Warnings Cautions and Instructions presented throughout this manual The use of recommended fusing will invariably be required by local codes and will prevent damage to the instrument or injury to personnel in the event of misconnection or inadvertent shorts 4 1 Overview The Cyberhawk 7X monitors the Electrical Parameters and also records and logs the programmed events with time date stamps and generates alarms based on the user settings with control outputs based on the user selections The Cyberhawk 7X is connected to the electrical system via interface terminals to provide fuse protection for the voltage connections input and output and shorting CT blocks for the Current transformers Shown below is a typical schematic d
72. yberhawk TX schematic 202 001523 600 Rev A02 saun DISPLAY E 830 1 4 1 0 gt T8302 lt ZEZSY Data B RS485 Date a panel mounted COM Power Source for Cyberhawk with 480 600VAC See Note 1 F10 1 Va 2 po Ht H2 Ve T Je n H H2 M n 1 n H Vc s La ss H S x User Ethernet Port RS485 panel mounted Replaces standard RS485 wiring 4 2 Factory Default setups The following setup tables document the default ship values factory set Note X indicates not applicable and a tick Q factory set Note Refer to the foregoing instructions for setup changes Unit MODEL Cyberhawk TX Part No 202 001523 Serial No Assigned IP Technician Date Signature General Programming ACK Item Description Entry y Password Default 0 Factory Setting 0 Y Date Time Current Time Date y Phase Correction Set Phase Compensation 03 In Config screen 0 3 deg Donut 0 7 deg Split Core Meter Configuration Port 1 Port 1 ACK Item Description Entry Y 0 Disabled Configuration 1 3 3 wire Delta 2 Y 2 3 4 wire Wye Nominal Voltage Nominal System Voltage 208 480 etc System 4 9 y URN 208 or 480 Nominal Current Nominal System Current 4 Daman PT Primary Voltage

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