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1.          e QUICKSTART  G UIDE    IMPORTANT NOTICE    Use this Guide to begin performing basic  metering functions quickly  without reviewing  complete instructions provided in the User   s  Manual  To more fully understand the wide  array of features offered by your IQ Analyzer     it is strongly recommended that operators  read the User   s Manual     Following initial power up of the IQ Analyzer   the displayed    Meter Menu    values may not  be what is anticipated for your specific system   The unit must first be programmed with     General Setup    information relating to your  electrical system     For additional information or technical  assistance  contact    A D VANCED PRODUCT SUPPORT  CENTER 1 800 809 2772    www cutlerhammereaton com                      CONTENTS    jramming    7  eeteeogceeegceaaeegaeaeeeeeaeateeseseeseaeaeaeaseaseeseteeeeee         i    i    al    d       12       ONIWWVd9O0dd ONITAIM ONILNNOW NOILINGOALNI    ONILOOHSIIGNOAL     USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 1 amp 2          The IQ Analyzer is a compact  panel mount   ed  micro processor based device for users  who want to monitor all aspects of their  electrical distribution system  It has been  engineered to provide comprehensive  metering  power quality analysis  remote  input monitoring  control relaying  analog  inputs  outputs and communications  capabilities  It will replace dozens of existing  individual meters  recorders  and relays     The IQ Analyzer displays a comprehensive  list of metere
2.   120 volt secondary   Enter from 120 500 000 volts    ee    CT Primary Rating  5A secondary     Enter from 5 10 000A       GND CT Primary Rating  5A secondary   Enter from 5 10 000A        Programming Options  select one     J Faceplate Only   I Input3 Key Only   L Faceplate  amp  IMPACC  recommended    I Input3 Key  amp  IMPACC    Energy Resolution for Wh  varh   amp  VAh   select one   k Kilowatt hours    L  Megawatt hours    Var Sign Convention  select one    J Lagging vars  amp  PF negative at load       a  O  Q   ro   gt         Z  Q     _  Lagging vars  amp  PF positive at load    Date and Time  Enter date and time if required       Change Password  Enter new 5 digit password if required    13    Programming Example     USER   S MANUAL SECTION 6          Meter a typical load on a 480 volt  3 phase 3 wire   ABC phase rotation   60Hz system with 1200 5  CTs  50 5 ground CTs and no PTs   Assume  Kilowatt hour energy resolution  and lagging vars   amp  Power Factor negative at load      NOTE  The IQ Analyzer must be programmed to  a PT ratio of 120 120 or unity for the IQ Analyzer  to recognize there are no PTs          From Main Menu  Press and Release  Program PB    Press Up  F2   then  Enter  F4  to input  default password   10000    y    Program Mode    Top Level Menu  Displayed    b     X           i    Press and Release vi  Select  F1  PB    Press and Release    Select  F1  PB      Top Level Entry    Screen Displayed        Incorrect    Password Exits  Program Mode  
3.   TYPE OF SYSTEM  y FREQUENCY  NCOMING L L VOLTAGE  Use F2 F4 PBsto     Type of System ee ree  ee T PRIMARY RATIN  Move ay Enter Blinking SEL UP DOWN PGDN    Y    continued on next page        Use  F2  or  F3  PBs to         Move to Incoming  Line Line Voltage    y    Press and Release ae  Select  F1  PB    Y    Use F1 F4 PBs to         Establish and Enter  480 Volts    Use F2 F4 PBs    to Move to  PT Primary Rating    Y    Press and Release tes  Select  F1  PB    y    Use F1 F4 PBs          to Establish and  Enter 120 Volts    Use F2 F4 PBs    to Move to  CT Primary Rating          Press and Release nie  Select  F1  PB    Y    Use F1 F4 PBs to  Establish and    Enter 1200 A       Use F2 F4 PBs  to move to GND  CT Primary Rating        Press and Release f    Select  F1  PB    y    Use F1 F4 PBs to  Establish and    Enter 50 A       Press Program    PB to exit  Program Mode       Incoming L L  Voltage Blinking    L L Voltage  Rating with  3 Digits  Displayed      Incoming    L L Voltage  Blinking      PT Primary    Rating Blinking    PT Primary  Rating with  6 Digits  Displayed      PT Primary    Rating Blinking      CT Primary    Rating Blinking    CT Primary  Rating with  5 Digits  Displayed      CT Primary    Rating Blinking      GND CT    Primary  Rating Blinking    GND CT  Primary Rating  with 5 Digits  Displayed      GND CT    Primary  Rating Blinking    PGM GEN INVOLT   NCOMING L L VOLTAGE   APPLIED TO VOLTAGE   INPUT TERMINALS A B    C  N OF IQ ANALYZER    100 TO 600 V
4.  Mode from Display Mode z at     using the F3 Function PB  In the Harmonic  Analysis Mode  the unit captures new system mea   surements when the F4 pushbutton  NEW  is  pressed twice   F3  F4  F4          E oc  rA       FLANGE MOUNT DRILLING PATTERN       NOTE  For proper operation  an Event Trigger must be  set to Manual Capture  This can be done in the Event  Triggers section of the Program Mode     T  ad  a   amp                   amp               a     fk         amp      e          amp         e                    a  a           a        ad  a      amp   ka      amp   e              a        a           e        ad  S     a              e              Go     ad  a        e  e  a  e        a         ad           a     kd            a      amp   a                 e  S  kad           a     a              a           a                  a           S     kd  a  a       a  a       ae 02 G  Peete teeta e seb aeteteteeaseeaetebeeseetaa tes    11     SLTIOA 009 JAOV  TAIM   ASVHd                          vZ   0       s    o o   ONNOYI NaN wos Wo2         HLYWS OWN       SINGNI LOVINOD 313X0S10    JINGOW AIddNS YIMOd G3I83MOd  313S           6    o    Wain3n  WZH   ZH OZH NZh OZH P   VIH BLH JIH NIK OLIH              P    ON AWIZe  f ON avay Z  ON AW138    ON AVI3u                ayoq 3N    SHSWNsOsSNVal LINJXXJNI TYNXJJLXIJ F  NOILOSNNOD J9Y1I0A 193X   SITOA 009 Ol dN  SHIM r 3SYHd        qualified personnel who are familiar with the   IQ Analyzer and its associated electrical e
5.  is  NEMA 12 3R enclosure are available   AMPERES    Contact your local distributor or sales office        TRND EVNT HARM DEMD    Initial Meter Menu Current Screen    The Up and Down pushbuttons  PBs  provide fast  access to other Meter Menu parameters such as  those outlined in the table  The Function pushbut   tons  F1 F4  access TRND  EVNT  HARM and  DEMD from the Display Mode  These are Analysis  Modes for Trend  Event  Harmonic and Demand  information     Note on Sign Convention     USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 5 22       As a factory default  lagging vars and power factor  are represented as negative values at the load    This is a negative sign convention consistent with  P VI  The alternative is a power engineering con   vention which uses P VI such that consumption of  power is positive  This sign convention can be  changed in the Program Mode under Power   Energy Options in General Setup  Changing this  setting will have no effect on the unsigned    LEAD   ING KVAR HR    and    LAGGING KVAR HR    ener   ey readings  However  the    NET KVAR HR    ener   gy will begin counting in the opposite direction        F  0 13 0  FLUSH MOUNT DRILLING PATTERN    Manual Capture    LE OE E E E E EEE tee etseteeeteeeeaeee eee ete ees beaeeseeeeeateeeeaeeeceteeaeeeea te af   USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 5 7 2 5 12       ae  Capture and store system values for analysis and a  to aid in verifying proper operation of the 11  IQ Analyzer by using Manual Capture  Enter the 1L  Harmonic Analysis
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7. AC    480                                     gt  UP DOWN ENTER       PGM GEN PT   PT PRIMARY I L RATING  ACR ROnS 0 OO 00m    SEE USER   S MANUAL IF  NOT USING 120V  SECONDARY PTS    000120 120     gt  UP DOWN ENTER                   PGM GEN CT  CURRENT TRANSFORMER  PRIMARY RATING   5 TO 10 000 AMPS   MUST BE 5 AMP  SECONDARY CT   01200 5     gt  UP DOWN ENTER                   PGM GEN  SELECT PARAMETER   FREQUENCY  NCOMING L L VOLTAGE  PT PRIMARY RATING  CT PRIMARY RATING  GND CT PRIMARY RATING  SEL UP DOWN PGDN                                                       PGM GEN GCT  GND CURR TRANSFORMER  PRIMARY RATING    5 TO 10 000 AMPS   MUST BE 5 AMP  SECONDARY CT    000505         gt  UP DOWN ENTER                PGM GEN  SELECT PARAMETER   FREQUENCY  NCOMING L L VOLTAGE  PT PRIMARY RATING  CT PRIMARY RATING  GND CT PRIMARY RATING  SEL UP DOWN PGDN                                                    Time  Date Programming Example    From Main Menu   Use F1 F3 PBs to  Press and Release     Move and Select  Program PB 2 Parameter to Change    Top Level Entry Screen  Displayed    Press Up  F2   then   Enter  F4  to input   default password  10000    Use F1 F4 PBs to  Establish and Enter  Desired Data    Incorrect Password Exits  Program Mode  Automatically    Press Program    Program Mode PB to Exit  Top Level Menu   Program Mode  Displayed    General Setup  Blinking    y    Press and Release  Select  F1  PB    Type of System  Blinking       Use F1 F4 PBs to  Move and Select  C
8. Automatically    ttt General Setup    Blinking      Type of System    Blinking    PGM MAIN  LAST PROGRAMMED    6 11 97 11 48 07A  INCOM ADDR  000  SOFTWARE VER  1 14   ENTER PASSWORD  00000   00000 VIEW ONLY PW          gt  UP DOWN ENTER                   PGM  CHOOSE CATEGORY    GENERAL SETUP  ANALOG INPUTS  ANALOG OUTPUTS  DISCRETE INPUTS  EVENT TRIGGERS  SEL UP DOWN ENTER                                     PGM GEN   SELECT PARAMETER   TYPE OF SYSTEM  FREQUENCY   NCOMING L L VOLTAGE  PT PRIMARY RATING  CT PRIMARY RATING  SEL UP DOWN PGDN                                        PGM GEN TYPE  3 PHASE 4 WI                                  RE   3 PHASE 3 WIRE  Choose Type of SINGLE PHASE 3 WIRE  System with SINGLE PHASE 2 WIRE    Parameters    Displayed SEL UP DOWN  y PGM GEN TYPE 3PH3W   ABC     PHASE ROTATION  Use F1 F3 PBs to    Phase Rotation with CBA     PHASE ROTATION        Move an Select    3 Phase 3 Wire    Parameters Displayed          UP DOWN ENTER       PGM GEN  SELECT PARAMETER   Wie  OH SxS waMl                               Use F2 F4 PBs to      Type of System FREQUENCY  Move and Blinking NCOMING L L VOLTAGE  Enter    ABC    PT PRIMARY RATING    CT PRIMARY RATING          SEL UP DOWN PGDN                                              Use  F2  or  F3  PBs       Frequency    Move to Blinking PGM GEN FREQ  requency 25 H7   40 HZ    50 HZ  y   60  KZ  Press and Release _      Frequency UP DOWN ENTER  Select  F1  PB Choices    Displayed    PGM GEN  4 SELECT PARAMETER   
9. alysis modes  Used  to maneuver in program  analysis and reset  modes     Previous Level  Moves up one level in  hierarchy  e g   in Program mode from  PGM GEN TYPE to PGM GEN      Reset  Enter  Exit Reset mode   Program  Enter  Exit Program mode     Help  Enter Exit Help menu     Up Down  PBs       NOILINGOALNI    Modes of Operation    Displayed Information    Display Type Comments  Display Mode    USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 5 2  O Current e Phase A  B  C  Average  The IQ Analyzer monitors and displays a compre  e Neutral  hensive list of metered parameters  The Meter Menu e Ground f n  provides easy access  using Up Down PBs  to the Gee puree   most commonly used metered parameters  Voltage e Phase A B  B C  C A  Average  Current Voltage Power  Watts  e Phase A N  B N  C N  Average  Power  Vars  Power  VA  Energy E oe  Demand Power Factor Frequency Power e System  and Phase A  B  C    THD Distortion Factor Custom e Real  Watts         e Reactive  vars   Several parameters will require multiple screens for    Apparent  VA   complete display of all available information   Up Down will toggle through all displays  Energy e Forward  Reverse  Net  e Real  kWh   Analysis Modes  e Reactive  kvarh    USER   S MANUAL SECTION 5 7   e Apparent  kVAh   Net only   Analysis screens show detailed system information Demand e System Current  A     relative to the selected category  All historical and  event information is accessed in the analysis modes     e System Real Power  kW   e System R
10. changed upon  exiting program  mode     Possible IQ Analyzer  hardware failure     IQ Analyzer hardware  error     IQ Analyzer has detect   ed phasing difference  between programmed  setpoint and actual sys   tem parameters     No manual capture  event trigger has been  programmed        Wrong or conflicting  address set on IPONI     Blown fuse on  IQ Analyzer     Communications  wiring error     IPONI failure     Display Manager  Screen Saver Option is  set to blank rather than  dim        Unit was in  View Only mode using  password  00000      e Reboot Unit by  mometarily removing    power cable at connector    J2   e Replace Unit     e Reboot Unit   e Replace Unit     e Verify actual system  phasing  Capture an  event and compare  phase angles of Va  Vb   Vc  Ia  Ib  Ic to detect  possible wiring error s    Verify that IQ Analyzer  setpoint matches actual  system phasing    Verify IQ Analyzer con   nections     Enter Program Mode  and set up an Event  Trigger for Manual  Capture     Check that IPONI has a  unique address on the  system and that soft   ware is addressing  proper unit    Check input output fuse  adjacent to IQ Analyzer  communication connec   tor  Replace if  necessary     Verify wiring is in con   formance with IMPACC  wiring rules     Press any pushbutton to  activate display   Program longer timeout  in Meter Menu Return  Time in Display  Manger     Re enter program  setpoints using proper  password  Customer  established or factory  default  44444 or 100
11. d parameters  historical values   harmonic profiles  peak demands and alarm  data  Custom screens may be easily pro   erammed to conveniently view parameter  groupings  or to concurrently observe rela   tionships as system conditions change   Information display options and device pro   eramming are accessible through a commu   nications port via IMPACC  Integrated  Monitoring Protection and Control  Communications   or directly at the Operator  Panel using Meter Menu and Function Keys     The IQ Analyzer directly monitors 3 phase  lines to 600 Vac without the need for  external potential transformers  Above 600  Vac  external transformers are required     The device complies with rigid ANSI C12 16  Class 10 revenue meter accuracy standards   and provides true rms readings through the  50th harmonic  Accuracy is maintained in  applications with high distortion levels   including systems exhibiting 3 0 Crest  Factor     Operator Panel     USER   S MANUAL SECTION 3              Display  Window     F1 F4   Previous Level  Home  Function  PBs       iota fe Power Faem    Meter Ga Power Warts  lee Frequency   fae Power lard eS Te    Power W   fj Dsicrion Fact  me e ie Custom    Program PB    Push Buttons  PBs     ii s I E E a a O E l l                          USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 3 amp 4  9    Up Down  Maneuver through metered  values in Display Mode     Home  Return to Display Mode from other  modes  Toggle between Current and Demand  in Meter Menu     F1 F4  Used to enter an
12. damental watts to VA    3 Total rms watts to VA    4 K Factor  A derating factor that is essentially the sum of the  squares of individual harmonic currents times the squares of  their harmonic number  i e   multiples of fundamental   One  for each current is displayed with largest recorded in Event  metered data    5 CBEMA Factor  A transformer harmonic derating factor defined  as a pure sine wave   s crest factor  1 414  divided by the mea   sured crest factor     6 Crest Factor  The ratio of peak current to rms current       The IQ Analyzer is an IMPACC  Integrated     Monitoring Protection and Control  Communications  compatible device  It can be  remotely monitored  controlled and programmed     when equipped with the communications option   The small  addressable communications module   IPOND   is mounted to the back of the IQ Analyzer           General     USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 5 1          inting     USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 4 2       When the IQ Analyzer is initially powered up  it is  in Display Mode  The    Normal LED    will blink  ereen and the    Current LED    will glow red  The  display will show phases A  B and C currents in  amperes for the system being monitored     The IQ Analyzer is typically mounted on an  enclosure door  This installation makes it  necessary to prepare a cutout into which the  device will be placed  Top  bottom and two  center side holes are used to mount the unit     TA  100 0 l   1E  99 0 A flange mounting option and separate   IC 
13. eactive Power  kvar   e System Apparent Power  kVA     Trend Analysis Event Analysis  Harmonic Analysis Demand Analysis Power Factor System and Phase A  B  C  e Displacement   Program Mode    Apparent    USER   S MANUAL SECTION 5 4   S sie  This password protected mode is used to configure o  the Unit  Use Program Mode to specify General  Setup Settings and for advanced features    THD e Currents  Phase A  B  C  Reset Mode  Neutral   USER   S MAN UAL SECTION 5 10   e Voltages    Using this password protected mode  the operator  can reset or clear certain items such as Min Max val   ues  Alarm Triggers  Relays and Peak Demand  Values     Help Mode    USER S MANUAL SECTION 5 3      The IQ Analyzer displays various Help screens and  useful information relating to device operation  pro   gramming and troubleshooting     Communications       eee eee ese a E eet eeeaeeeeaetetaeteeteeeaete    Distortion Factor    Custom    tem values     Phase A B  B C  C A  Phase A N  B N  C N      K Factor   of Event   e CBEMA Derating Factor   THDF   eCrest Factor      e Discrete Input and Output Status   e Analog Input Reading   e User can program two screens to  display any combination of seven  Meter Menu parameters per  screen via the Custom Screens  option under Display Manager    PGM DISPMGR CUST     ee                 i     ileEEEEEEE EEE EEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEES EEE EE EE E E    1 Line to neutral values do not apply for 3 wire system  use sys      USER S MANUAL SECTIONS 5 8       k    2 Fun
14. hange Date Time    Month    Blinking          Password Programming Example    From Main Menu Use F1 F4 PBs to  Press and Release i Move and Select  Program PB i Change Password    Top Level Entry Screen 5 Digit Password  Displayed   Displayed        Press Up  F2   then    Enter  F4  to input Use F1 F4 PBs to  default password i Establish and Enter  10000   New Password    Incorrect Password Exits  Program Mode  Automatically      Press Program  Program Mode   PB to Exit    Top Level Menu i Program Mode  Displayed i    General Setup  Blinking    Press and Release  Select  F1  PB       Type of System  Blinking       FRPP ADAP E PPR    17    ibleshooting     USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 7        Troubleshooting     USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 7     A    mptom    Operator Panel  icator LED   s  off     e or more volt     phases read  orrectly     ver parameters  att  var  VA   ver Factor    d incorrectly     orrect readings  one or more  rents     Probable Cause _  Possible Solutions s     Line voltage level is  deficient     Separate source con   trol power is deficient     ac line connections  or  optional external PTs   are not properly  wired     Blown or loose fuse s         Blown or loose  fuse s      Incorrect voltage  settings     Phasing for voltage  and current is mis   matched     CT polarity is  reversed        Incorrect current  transformer ratio set   ting     e Locate cause of defi   ciency in ac line    e Locate deficiency in  the ac control power  line    e Verify that 
15. quipment   Ensure that incoming ac power  or foreign power   sources are turned off and locked out prior to  performing any electrical work  Failure to do so may  result in serious injury or death  or equipment  damage  The only exception is when connecting   disconnecting ribbon cables at J2 or J3           Wiring procedures must be performed only by    WARNING A        SLTOA 009 OL dA  TAIM     ISVYHd                                                  a ez vz ez Zz IZ oz 6l a  Zt 91 T v        kong              o   o cs Q o Q  e3 o  gt  o     OnNOHD   andi Woo noo                              Hiya   DONY g Z   Le o Lz J Li    L sinano                97 1 ANNY _SL NaN  LOWLNOS JL 343S10     Q32 9e3N3 30 J3 a  a    nE S12vV1INOS DE _ FINGON AIddNS YAIMOd FDHNOS 3LlveycaSs  z   ct i   l a z ery    z    Val  f   a ver E3 52H ne IZH 9 on a wy yp of OF  gt i   gt  watt   ay L vik elk JLH NIH aiH    a   i j  7 ON 3a T ON AY Z ON aviaa   ON awa a        te ISNs  n   a ay at    x        gra A    AMOS JOUNS    Ii  IREN Nda     USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 4 3          INV        SHBVYOSSNVaL INJJYND P SYBNHOSSNVYL JOVWLIOA IYNYJLXI  H3IZATWNY Ol RLIM 8 9    zZ   SLIOA 009 3408Y  JYIM    3SWHe       Wiring installation for the IQ Analyzer must  follow a suitable Wiring Plan Drawing and    conform to applicable Federal  State and    Local codes   wiring diagrams  Additional wiring diagrams    Wires to the terminal blocks must not be larg   are shown in the User    er than AWG No  14  Larger 
16. the ac line   and or PTs  are wired  properly    e Verify line voltage  with multimeter   Check power module  fuse s  on affected  phase s   These are  located just above volt   age inputs  behind the  cover of power mod   ule   Reseat or replace  fuse s  as necessary      e Verify line voltage with  multimeter  Check  power module fuse s   on affected phase s   located just above the  voltage inputs behind  the cover of power  module  Reseat or  replace fuse s  as  necessary    e Verify correct settings  programmed in the IQ  Analyzer for system  type L L voltage and  PT rating     e Capture an event and  compare phase angles  of Va  Vb  Vc  Ia  Ib  Ic  to detect possible  wiring error s     e Verify connections per  wiring diagrams    e Reverse CT leads   Verify proper wiring  and grounding     e Verify incoming cur   rent using a separate  ammeter    e Verify proper CT ratio  settings    e Check CT wiring and  grounding     ywer Module Fuse  Buss KTK R 3 4 or equivalent  3 4 amp      Unit displays      Hardware Failure        Register Failure        Multiply Failure        Divide Failure        Logic Failure        Add Subtract  Failure       Unit displays      Internal RAM  Error        External RAM  Error        External ROM  Error       Unit displays      Reverse Sequence       Unit fails to capture  Harmonic Data  when Manual  Capture is pressed     Unit fails to com   municate over  IMPACC network     Display goes blank  after several min   utes     Unit setpoints  un
17. wire sizes may  be used on the CT connections when using    The following two figures show typical    appropriate ring terminals                 General Setup Settings Worksheet    4       Quick Start Procedure   USER   S MANUAL SECTIONS 4 5      During initial setup of your IQ Analyzer   use Steps 1   5 below after the IQ Analyzer  has been mounted and wired using Sections  4 2 and 4 3  along with Figures 4 9 to 4 34 of  the User   s Manual as a reference     STEP  1    Complete the General Setup Settings  Worksheet  This will require an understand   ing of the electrical system configuration and  transformer ratios     STEP  2    Enter the Program Mode of the IQ Analyzer   If this is an initial startup  use factory default  passwords  10000 or 44444      Program  F2  F4     STEP  3    Enter General Setup Settings using the F1 F4  PBs from the information on page 13   An  example is shown on the following pages      STEP  4   Examine  understand and verify Metered  Values  Ensure display matches your system     STEP  5    Troubleshoot problems    Use the guide provided  the Help Mode  and or the User   s Manual as a reference in  troubleshooting     Type of system  select one     13 Phase 4 Wire  11 Phase 3 Wire  413 Phase 3 Wire  11 Phase 2 Wire  Phase Rotation   if Step 1 was 3 Phase  select one   _1 ABC Rotation  _I CBA Rotation  Choose Frequency  select one   LI 25Hz LI 50Hz  _I 40Hz _I 60Hz    Incoming Line to Line Voltage  Enter from 100 600 Vac __    PT Primary Rating
    
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