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1. Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg OFA9 4010 4010 Reserved 1 OFAA OFAA 4011 4011 Reserved 1 OFAB OFAB 4012 4012 Reserved 1 OFAC OFAC 4013 4013 Reserved 1 OFAD 4014 4014 Reserved 1 OFAE OFAE 4015 4015 Reserved 1 OFAF OFAF 4016 4016 Reserved 1 OFBO OFBO 4017 4017 Reserved 1 OFB1 OFB8 4018 4025 Reserved 8 OFB9 OFBC 4026 4029 Reserved 4 OFBD OFC4 4030 4037 Reservec 8 5 8 4038 4041 Reservec 4 Block Size 42 1003 1003 4100 4100 Phase A Current SINT16 180010 1800 0 1 degree 1 1004 1004 4101 4101 Current SINT16 180010 1800 0 1 degree 1 1005 1005 4102 4102 C Current SINTI6 180010 1800 0 1 degree 1 1006 1006 4103 4103 Angle Volts SINTI6 180010 1800 0 1 degree 1 1007 1007 4104 4104 Angle Volts B C SINTI6 1800 to 1800 0 1 degree 1 1008 1008 4105 4105 Angle Volts C A SINT16 180010 1800 0 1 degree 1 Block Size 6 1387 1387 5000 5000 Meter Status UINT16 bit mapped lexnpch EEPROM block OK flags 1 e energy n min p programmabl settings c calibration h header 55555555 state 1 Run 2 Limp 10 Prod Set Update via buttons 12 Prog Set Update via COM2 1388
2. 3 Ph total UINT16 0 to 4095 watts 0 3000 2047 0 4095 3000 T 9C48 9C48 40009 40009 VARs 3 Ph total UINT16 010 4095 VARs watts VARs VA 1 949 9C49 40010 40010 3 Ph total UINTi6 2047 to 4095 VAs 3000 register 2047 2047 1 9C4A 9C4A 40011 40011 Power Factor 3 Ph total UINT16 1047 to 3047 none 1047 1 2047 0 3047 1 1 register 2047 1000 9C4B 9 4 40012 40012 Frequency UINTIG Oto 2730 Hz 0 45 or less 2047 60 2730 65 or more 1 freq 45 register 4095 30 9C4C 9C4C 40013 40018 Vols A B UINTIG 2047 to 4095 volts 2047 0 4095 300 1 9C4D 9C4D 40014 40014 Volis B C UINTIG 2047 to 4095 volts 1 9 4 9 4 40015 40015 Volts C A UINTIG 2047 to 4095 volts CM 1 SC4F SC4F 40016 40016 numerator UINT16 i to 9999 none 1 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E MM 7 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Appendix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg 9050 9050 40017 40017 multiplier UINTI6 1 10 100 numerator multiplier denominator 1 9C51 9051 40018 40018 denominator UINTI6 tors 1 9C52 9052 40019 40019 numerator UINTI6 110 9999 1 9053 9 53 40020 40020 multiplier U
3. Press the Enter button while rSt is in the A window The Reset All No screen appears D RLLP z f you press the Enter button again the Main Menu appears with the next mode in the A window The Down button does not affect this screen Y gt f you press the Right button the Reset All YES screen appears Press Enter to reset the meter s Max and Min values MENU ENTER CAUTION Reset AII YES resets all Max and Min values Only press Enter if this is what you want to do 7 eSt NOTE If Password Protection is enabled for Reset you must ALL B enter the four digit Password before you can reset the meter See page 58 for information on Password Protection N YES To enter a password follow the instructions on the next page Y gt Once you have performed a reset the screen displays rSt All donE and then resumes auto scrolling parameters User and Installation Manual IM02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 45 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Entering a Password If Password Protection has been enabled in the software for Reset and or Configuration see page 58 for information a screen appears requesting a Password when you try to reset the meter and or configure settings through the front panel PASS appears in the A window and 4 dashes appear in the B window The leftmost dash is flashing 1 Press the Down b
4. 20VAC Minimum Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup Even if the meter is used for only amp readings the unit requires a Voltage reference Please make sure that the voltage input is attached to the meter AC Control Power can be used to provide the Reference Signal User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 37 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations 38 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Communication Installation IQ 100 Series Communication Installation RS485 KYZ Output Communication Option The IQ 100 Series meter provides an optional combined RS485 KYZ Pulse Output communication port speaking Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU The IQ 100 Series meter s RS485 connection uses standard 2 Wire Half Duplex Architecture RS485 KYZ Pulse Output connector is located on the terminal section of the meter A connection can easily be made to a Master Device or to other Slave Devices Care should be taken to connect to and to connections See page 52 for the KYZ Output Specifications and Pulse constants e RS485 allows you to connect one or multiple IQ 100 Series meters to a PC or other device at either a local or remote site All RS485 connections are viable for up to 4000 feet 1219 20 meters User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 39
5. fy B Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta in Meter Programming setup 34 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation 8 Service Current Only Measurement Three Phase Power Supply 20VAC Minimum B C Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup Even if the meter is used for only amp readings the unit requires a Voltage reference Please make sure that the voltage input is attached to the meter AC Control Power can be used to provide the Reference Signal User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 35 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations Service Current Only Measurement Dual Phase H HI H 2 NO y 0 n 0 20VAC B Minimum 3 KG G N A B Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup Even if the meter is used for only amp readings the unit requires a Voltage reference Please make sure that the voltage input is attached to the meter AC Control Power can be used to provide the Reference Signal User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation 10 Service Current Only Measurement Single Phase z gt Power Supply
6. 1 8 number of energy digits 5 8 gt 0 3 energy scale 0 unit 3 kilo 6 ddd energy digits after decimal point 0 6 See note 10 7536 7536 30007 30007 Operating Mode Screen Enables UINT16 bitmapped 00000000 op mode screenrowson l or 1 loff 0 rows top to bottom are bits low order to high order 7537 753D 30008 30014 Reserved 7 753E 753E 30015 30015 User Settings Flags UINTi6 bit mapped g enable alternate full scale bargraph 1 current 1 0 number of phases for voltage current screens 3 2 AB 1 0 scroll 1 0 assword for reset use 1 0 off password for configuration in use 1 0 off w pwr dir 0 view as load 1 view generator f flip power factor sign 1 5 0 no 753 753 30016 30016 Full Scale Current for load bargraph UINTI6 010 9999 none If non zero and user settings bit g is set 1 this value replaces CT numerator in the full scale current calculation 7540 7547 30017 30024 Meter Designation ASCI 16 char none 8 7548 7548 30025 30025 Reserved 9994 reply delay 50 msec 1 ppp protocol 1 Modbus RTU 2 Modbus ASCII 3 DNP 7549 7549 30026 30026 2 setup UINTI6 bit mapped bbb baud rate 1 9600 2 19200 4 1 38400 6 57600 754A 754A 30027 30027 2 address UINTI6 10247 none 1
7. NOTE for IQ 100 Series Transducer When the Transducer is powered up for 10 seconds you can connect to the meter using the Factory Initial Default Settings even if the Device Profile has been changed After 10 seconds the Device Profile reverts to the actual Device Profile in use List of Currently Connected Devices Device Device Type Runtime Serial Number _ Model Type 0047 90127 4 Factory Initial Default Settings Baud Rate 9600 Port COM1 Protocol Modbus RTU User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 55 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software Accessing the IQ 100 Series Device Profile Eston Meter Configuration Software 1 Click the Profile icon in the Title Bar Gee eee ee x 9 A prota connect cosi polling energy phass ESE 2 You will see the IQ 100 Device Profile screen The tabs at the top of the screen allow you to navigate between Settings screens The Buttons at the bottom of the screen allowyou to perform tasks for example updating the Device Profile See the example screen below Tabs F CT PT Ratios and System Wiring CT Numerator Primar CT Denominator Second ET Multiplier ET Fulteoale 2000 Settings Screen PT Denominator Secunda PT Multiplier PT Fullscalo mm Som Weng nme Buttons
8. 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Polling the 10 100 Series Meter The Real Time Poll features of Eaton Meter Configuration Software are used to continuously view instantaneous values within an IQ 100 Series meter The software provides tabular views of metered values circuit measurements interval data and Pulse data The Real Time Poll features are divided into three groups accessed by clicking Real Time Poll in the Title Bar Eaton Meter Configuration Software Real Time Readings Fie Connection Real Time Poll Tools view Help Revenue Energy and Demand Readings _ Real Time Readings Power Quality Revenue Energy and Demand Readings gt profile conne Power Quality When you click Real Time Readings Revenue Energy and Demand Readings and Power Quality and Alarms you will see a sub menu that allows you to select individual polling screens NOTE Clicking the Polling Icon on the Title Bar is the same as selecting Instantaneous Polling from the Real Time Poll Real Time Readings menu clicking the Phasors Icon on the Title Bar is the same as selecting Phasors from the Real Time Poll Power Quality and Alarms menu Instantaneous Polling Click Real Time Poll Real Time Readings gt Instantaneous Polling You will see the screen shown below Voltage and Current Voltage Min Volts AN 0 00 BN Current Frequency User and Installat
9. Scroll z down to find all devices Click Edit You will see the Connection Manager Location Ge Device Editor screen shown on the right sacer Use this screen to program the Device Properties for each device at a Location REDE If the Device has a Serial Port Device Connection you will see the first top example screen f the Device has a Network Device Connection you will see the second example screen Click the Network or Serial button at the top of the screen to switch connection screens Enter Device Properties Connection Manager Location Device Editor Address 1 247 Unique Address Device Prope Name Device Name Address Description Type and Number for example Name Device 1 Protocol Modbus ASCII or Modbus TCP Description Device 1 Device Type IQ Meter Protocol Modbus Comm Port 1 or 2 Serial Port Only Dove Typo IP Address 100 10 10 10 for example Network Only Sommer Port Number 502 Default Network Only Click Close to save settings and return to the Connection Manager Location Editor screen g To Remove a Device select the Device from the Devices at Location box and click Remove h Click Close to return to the Connection Manager screen To Edit a Location a Select a Location from the List of Locations box b Click the Edit button The Connection Manager Location Editor screen appears disp
10. 3 To select a setting click on its tab at the top of the screen This causes the Settings screen to be displayed See the following sections for instructions for configuring meter settings 56 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Performing Device Profile Tasks You can perform the following tasks using the Device Profile screen Buttons Update Click to send the current settings to the meter NOTE You must click the Update Device button after making changes to the Settings screens if you want to update the connected meter s settings Cancel Click to leave the Device Profile Editor without saving any changes Lond 10 100 Profile Settinas we ban Demos m E Load Click to load a previously saved Device Profile p E Settings file You will see the Load Programmable Settings irre Harm ae sottrgs p window shown on the right Select the saved Device Profile you want and click Open The settings from that file will now appear in the Settings pers screens for example the CT and PT Ratios will be those from the saved Device Profile rather than from the currently connected meter Mee q Rene era l Caen Save Click to save the Device Profile settings to a file You Sene aoe will see the Save Programmable
11. IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Communication Installations The figure below shows 2 wire RS485 connection in detail IQ 100 Series 5485 Connection From other RS 485 device Connect 059 000 ShieldSH to For All RS485 Connections Use a shielded twisted pair cable 22 AWG 0 33 mm2 or thicker and ground the shield preferably at one location only Establish point to point configurations for each device on a RS485 bus connect terminals to terminals connect terminals to terminals You may connect up to 31 meters on a single bus using RS485 Before assembling the bus each meter must have a unique address Protect cables from sources of electrical noise Avoid both Star and Tee connections see figure on the next page No more than two cables should be connected at any one point an RS485 network whether the connections are for devices converters or terminal strips Include all segments when calculating the total cable length of a network If you are not using an RS485 repeater the maximum length for cable connecting all devices is 4000 feet 1219 20 meters Connect shield to RS485 Master and individual devices as shown in the figure below You may also connect the shield to earth ground at one point Termination Resistors RT may be needed on both ends for longer length transmission lines How ever since the meter has some level of termination intern
12. 1388 5001 5001 Reserved 1 1389 138 5002 5003 Time Since Reset UINT32 010 4294967294 4 msec Iwraps around after max coun 2 Block Size 4 Commands Section 4E1F 4 1 20000 20000 Reset Max Min Blocks UINT16 _ password 1 2 20 4E20 20001 20001 Reset Energy Accumulators UINTI6 password 1 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E MM 4 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Appendix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg Block Size 2 55 55EF 22000 22000 initiate Programmable Settings Update UINT16 password meter enters PS update mode 1 55 0 55 0 22001 22001 Terminate Programmable Settings Updat 16 value 1 meter leaves PS update mode via reset 55 1 55F1 22002 22002 Calculate Programmable Settings UINT16 meter calculates checksum on RAM copy 1 of PS block 55F2 55F2 22003 22003 Programmable Settings Checksunt UINT16 read write checksum register PS block 1 saved in EEPROM on writ 55 55F3 22004 22004 Write New Password UINTi6 0000 to 9999 1 write only register always reads zero 5907 5907 23000 23000 _ Initiate Meter Firmware Reprogramming UINTI6 password 1 Block Size 6 61A7 25000 25000 Force Meter Restart UINT16 password 1 causes a watchdog
13. 99999999 or Wh per energy format Wh received amp delivered always have 2 0 to g999999 lopposite signs 0440 O44E 1102 1103 W hours Delivered SINT32 010 99999999 or Wh energy format 2 io 109039995 Wh received is positive for view as load O44F 0450 1104 1105 W hours Net SINT32 99999999 to 99999999 Wh per energy format e ed is positive for view as generator 0451 0452 1106 1107 W hours Total SINT32 010 99999999 Wh per energy format 5108 digits 2 0453 0454 1108 1109 Positive SINT32 010 99999999 VARh per energy format 2 decimal point implied per energy format 0455 0456 1110 1111 VAR hours Negative SiNTS2 010 99999999 VARh per energy format resolution of digit before decimal point 2 0457 0458 1112 1113 VAR hours Net SINT32 99999999 to 99999999 per energy format units kilo or mega per energy format 2 0459 045A 1114 1115 VAR hours Total SINT32 010 99999999 per energy format 2 O45B 045 1116 1117 VA hours Total SINT32 010 99999999 per energy format _ see note 10 2 Block Size 18 O7CF 0700 2000 2001 Amps A Average FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 0701 07D2 2002 2003 Amps B Average FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 0703 07D4 2004 2005 Amps Average FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 0705 0706 2006 2007 Positive Watts 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999M watts 2 0707 07D8 2
14. Meter Appendix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg DBCD OBCE 3022 3023 Negative Watts 3 Ph Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M watts 2 OBCF OBDO 3024 3025 Negative VARs 3 Ph Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M VARS 2 0801 0802 3026 3027 VAs 3 Ph Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999M 5 2 0803 0804 3028 3029 Positive Power Factor 3 Ph Minimum Demand FLOAT 10010 1 00 none 2 0805 0806 3030 3031 Negative Power Factor 3 Ph Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 40010 1 00 none 2 0807 0808 3032 3033 Frequency Minimum FLOAT 010 65 00 Hz 2 Block Size 34 OCiB OCIC 3100 3101 Volts A N Maximum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 0 10 0 1 3102 3103 B N Maximum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 OCiF OC20 3104 3105 Volts C N Maximum FLOAT 0 to 9999 M volts 2 OC21 0 22 3106 3107 5 A B Maximum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 OC23 0 24 3108 3109 5 B C Maximum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 0025 0626 3110 3111 C A Maximum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 0027 0C28 3112 3113 Amps A Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 0to9999 M lamps 2 0029 OC2A 3114 3115 Amps Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 0028 0 2 3116 3117 Max
15. NA KS L Power m TI m NO Supply E E om n VRef 1 KG IG 2 JU Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup 30 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation 4 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs Power Supply Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye in Meter Pro gramming setup B User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 3l IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations 5 Service Delta 3 Wire with No PTs 2 CTs Ke Ke Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta in Meter Programming setup 32 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation 6 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 2 CTs Power Supply A B d 5 N A B A Select 2 Ct dEL 2 CT Delta in Meter Programming setup User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 33 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations 7 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs B C 4 AMANE o e GND LG Power Suppl H H H NO upply L esegi Nj X A FIRM KS s
16. reset always reads 0 Block Size 1 658F 659A 26000 26011 a Secure Operation UINT16 encrypted command to read password or 12 change meter type Block Size 12 Programmable Settings Section see Note 15 752F 752F 30000 30000 multiplier amp denominator UINT16 bit mapped mmmmmmum high byte is denominator 1 or 5 read only 1 low byte is multiplier 1 10 or 100 7530 7530 30001 30001 numerator UINTI6 110 9999 none 1 7531 7531 30002 30002 PT numerator UINT16 1 to 9999 none 1 7532 7532 30003 30003 denominator UINTI6 1 to 9999 none 1 7533 7533 30004 30004 PT multiplier amp hookup UINT16 bitmapped usum MARA MMMMmmmmmmmm is PT multiplier 1 1 10 100 1000 hhhh is hookup enumeration 0 3 elemen 95 1 delta 2 5 55 3 2 5 element wye 6S User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E MM 5 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Appendix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg 7534 7534 30005 30005 Averaging Method UINTI6 bit mapped iiii b sss interval 5 15 30 60 1 b 0 block or 1 rolling 555 subintervals 1 2 3 4 7535 7535 30006 30006 Power amp Energy Format UINTI6 _ bit mapped power scale 0 3 6
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18. 008 2009 VARs 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999 M 5 2 0709 07DA 2010 201 Negative Watts 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999 watts 2 O7DB O7DC 2012 2013 Negative VARs Average FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999M 5 2 0700 070 2014 2015 VAs 3 Ph Average FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999M 5 2 O7DF 07EO 2016 2017 PF 3 Ph Average FLOAT 10010 1 00 none 2 07 1 07E2 2018 2019 Negative 3 PF Average FLOAT Oto 1 00 none 2 Block Size 20 0887 0888 3000 3001 Volts A N Minimum FLOAT 019 9999 M volts 2 0889 OBBA 3002 3003 B N Minimum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 OBBB OBBC 3004 3005 Volts C N Minimum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 OBBD OBBE 3006 3007 5 Minimum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 OBBF OBCO 3008 3009 Volts B C Minimum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 1 OBC2 3010 3011 5 C A Minimum FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 0803 OBC4 3012 3013 Amps A Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 OBCS OBC6 3014 3015 Amps Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 OBC7 OBC8 3016 3017 Amps C Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 OBC9 OBCA 3018 3019 Watts 3 Ph Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M watts 2 oBcB 3020 3021 Positive VARs 3 Ph Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M VARs 2 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E MM 2 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150
19. 754B 754B 30028 30028 Reserved 1 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E MM 6 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Appendix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg 754 754 30028 30029 Reserved 1 7540 7540 30030 30030 Reserved 1 754E 754 30081 30081 Reserved 1 754F 754F 30032 30032 Reserved 1 7550 7554 30033 30037 5 7555 7559 30038 30042 5 755A 755E 30043 30047 5 755F 7563 30048 30052 5 7564 7568 30053 30057 5 7569 756D 30058 30062 5 756 7572 30063 30067 5 Block Size 68 12 Bit RTU Readings Section 9C40 9C40 40001 40001 System Sanity Indicator UINTI6 Dor none 0 indicates proper meter operatio 1 9C41 9041 40002 40002 A N UINTIG 2047 to 4095 volts 2047 0 4095 150 1 942 9C42 40003 40003 B N UINTIG 2047 to 4095 volts 1 150 943 9043 40004 40004 Volts ON UINTIG 20470 4095 volts Sa cid 1 9044 9044 40005 40005 5 UINT16 010 4095 lamps 0 10 2047 0 4095 10 1 9C45 9C45 40006 40006 Amps B UINT16 010 4095 lamps _ 1 9046 9046 40007 40007 Amps UINTi6 010 4095 lamps 10 register 2047 2047 1 9C47 9C47 40008 40008
20. ASS ENTER Y Y CNCT choice MENU DOWN 3ELWYE DONN MENU Tof3chokes Or RIGHT 2crDEL pM In HS CONFIG MENU choke Protocol Choices PORT bling ASCI DNP ENTER PASS SCRL Y x I ENTER Y C mR r eprr Eom P PROTOCOL Ep DOW r r DOWN or MEN DOWN RIGHT BAUD OWN oF ROT bown Y enn EE DN y Tee v bining fg p CONFIG MEN e Ten ml nent PASS binking dor b E SCRL E ENTER ENTER Y Y Notes PASSWORD EDIT 1 Iniiai access is view oniy View access shows the existing settings At the DOWN PASS RIGHT fst attempt to change a setting DOWN or RIGHT pressed password is showing 3 ote dme The increment Tequested f enabled and access changes to edit Edit access blinks the top choice is always the ing ge one inking text digit or list choice eligible for change and lights the PRG LED cle one dete La T Got 2 Sp over password edt screen and menu selecton access view the blinking legend M 3 crot seting may be changed wih view or edt access 4 ENTER accepts an edit MENU abandons i secta f prs reed bid m k cro ENTER PW P DOWN PASS RIGHT L enter gt pe A SAVE YES enun IND 2I yes D sToR um oot ENTER dit SAVE CONFIRM ie T T STOR AL ep MENU RIGHT ls DONE
21. Delta connections For 1Amp secondary or 2 5 element connections add 0 1 of Full Scale 1 digit to accuracy specification 16 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Mechanical Installation IQ 100 Series Mechanical Installation Introduction IQ 100 Series meter can be installed using a standard ANSI C39 1 4 Round or an IEC 92mm DIN Square form In new installations simply use existing DIN or ANSI punches For existing panels pull out old analog meters and replace with the IO 100 Series meter The various models use the same installation See the next chapter for wiring diagrams _ A85 EE S 118 120 9mm 4 10 le 414 10 62 104 1mm 105 2mm 16 0mm yes H E 3 E B i 3225 J 0998000 325 21 3mm 182 23 1mm 182 5mm Meter Face Meter Dimensions Transducer Dimensions ANSI Mounting 90 4mmi Rods screw in 338 Sq 362 85 9mm 92 0mm 4 02 S 1 Mounting NI T Brackets 4 0 8 102 mm BE 2 25 5 s Lee 1 169 43 mm Meter Back ANSI Mounting Panel Cut out DIN Mounting Cut out Recommended Tools for IQ 100 Series meter Installation 2 Phillips screwd
22. ERE eee 5 M SAVE NO STOR to Main Menu lt menu see sheet 1 ENTER to previous operating mode screen see sheet 2 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 73 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App A Navigation Maps 74 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App B Modbus Map App B Modbus Mapping for 10 100 Series Introduction The Modbus Map for the IQ 100 Series meter gives details and information about the possible readings of the meter and its programming Modbus Register Map Sections The IQ 100 Series Modbus Register Map includes the following sections Fixed Data Section Registers 1 47 details the meter s Fixed Information Meter Data Section Registers 1000 12031 details the meter s readings including Primary readings Energy Block Demand Block IQ 140 150 meter Phase Angle Block Status Block and Minimum and Maximum readings Commands Section Registers 20000 26011 details the Meter s Resets Block Programming Block Other Commands Block and Encryption Block Programmable Settings Section Registers 30000 33575 details all the setups you can program to con figure your meter Secondary Readings Section Registers 40001 40100 details the Meter s Secondary readings Data Formats ASCII ASCII characters packed 2 per register in high low order and without any termin
23. INTI6 1 10 100 numerator multiplier denominator 1 9C54 9054 40021 40021 denominator UINT16 1109999 9C55 9056 40022 40023 W hours Positive UINT32 010 99999999 Wh per energy format 5 to 8 digits 2 9057 9058 40024 40025 W hours Negative UINT32 010 99999999 Wh per energy format 2 decimal point implied per energy format 9C59 905 40026 40027 VAR hours Positive UINT32 010 99999999 VARh per energy format resolution of digit before decimal point 2 9 5 9 5 40028 40029 VAR hours Negative UINT32 010 99999999 VARN per energy format units kilo mega per energy format 2 9 50 9 5 40030 40031 VA hours UINT32 010 99999999 VAh per energy format see note 10 2 9 5 9 5 40032 40032 Neutral Current UINT16 oto 4095 lamps see Amps A B C above 1 9060 9CA2 40033 40099 Reserved N A N A none 67 9 9 40100 40100 Reset Energy Accumulators UINTI6 password write only register always reads as 0 1 Block Size 100 End of Map ASCII ASCII characters packed 2 per register in high low order and without any termination characters SINT16 UINT16 2 UINT32 16 bit signed unsigned integer 32 bit signed unsigned integer spanning 2 registers The lower addressed register is the high order FLOAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 M denotes a 1 000 000 multiplier 7 Notused 8 terminates via reset 9 Reset commands make no sense i
24. IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter User amp Installation Manual KILO gt MEGA IQ 100 E T N Powering Business Worldwide 1M02601003E Rev D Copyright 2010 by Eaton Corporation All rights reserved Specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice Power Xpert and PowerVision are registered trademarks of Eaton Corporation EATON CORPORATION CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY NOTICE TO PERSONS RECEIVING THIS DOCUMENT AND OR TECHNICAL INFORMATION THIS DOCUMENT INCLUDING THE DRAW ING AND INFORMATION CONTAINED THEREON IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF EATON CORPO RATION AND IS MERELY ON LOAN AND SUBJECT TO RECALL BY EATON AT ANY TIME BY TAKING POSSESSION OF THIS DOCUMENT THE RECIPIENT ACKNOWL EDGES AND AGREES THAT THIS DOCU MENT CANNOT BE USED IN ANY MANNER ADVERSE TO THE INTERESTS OF EATON AND THAT NO PORTION OF THIS DOCU MENT MAY BE COPIED OR OTHERWISE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRIT TEN CONSENT OF EATON IN THE CASE OF CONFLICTING CONTRACTUAL PROVI SIONS THIS NOTICE SHALL GOVERN THE STATUS OF THIS DOCUMENT Table of Contents Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability 7 SupportServices 9 Support Services 9 Website 9 EatonCare Customer Support Center 9 Technical Resource Center 10 European PanelMate Support Center 10 For Customers in Europe contact 10 Repair and Upgrade Service 10 Additional support is also available
25. Menu The Help menu accessed by clicking Help in the Title Bar allows you to View this manual online click Help User Manual View information about the Eaton Meter Configuration Software including version number click gt About Eaton Meter Configuration Software User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 68 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App A Navigation Maps App A 10 100 Series Navigation Maps Introduction You can configure the IQ 100 Series meter and perform related tasks using the buttons on the meter face This appendix contains the Navigation maps for the IQ 100 Series meter s displays Navigation Maps Sheets 1 to 4 The IQ 100 Series Navigation maps begin on the next page The maps show in detail how to move from one screen to another and from one Display mode to another using the buttons on the face of the meter All Display Modes will automatically return to Operating mode after 10 minutes with no user activity Navigation Map Titles Main Menu Screens Sheet 1 Operating Mode Screens Sheet 2 Reset Mode Screens Sheet 3 Configuration Mode Screens Sheet 4 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 69 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App A Navigation Maps CONFIGURATION MODE grid of meter settings screens with password protected edit capability See Sheet 4 Configuration Made is not ava
26. Meter Overview amp Specifications Utility Peak Demand 10140 150 The IQ 100 Series meter provides user configured Fixed Window or Sliding Window Demand This feature allows you to set up a Customized Demand Profile Fixed Window Demand is demand used over a user configured demand period usually 5 15 or 30 minutes Sliding Window Demand is a fixed window demand that moves for a user specified subinterval period An example of Sliding Window De mand is a 15 minute demand using 3 subintervals and providing a new demand reading every 5 minutes based on the last 15 minutes Utility Demand Features can be used to calculate kW kVAR kVA and PF readings All other parameters offer Max and Min capability over the user selectable averaging period Voltage provides an Instanta neous Max and Min reading which displays the highest surge and lowest sag seen by the meter Specifications Power Supply Range 1 Option Universal 90 to 265 VAC 950 60 2 or 100 to 370 VDC 4 Option 18 60 VDC Power Consumption 5 VA 3 5W Voltage Inputs Measurement Category III Range Universal Auto ranging up to 416Vac L N 721Vac L L Supported hookups 3 Element Wye 2 5 Element Wye 2 Element Delta 4 Wire Delta Input Impedance 1M Ohm Phase Burden 0 0144VA Phase at 120 Volts Pickup Voltage 10Vac Connection Screw terminal Figure 3 4 Max Input Wire Gauge AWG 12 2 5mm2 Fault Withstand Meets IEEE C37 90 1 Reading Programmable Full S
27. Q 100 Series Transducer Default Initial Communication Baud 9600 see Chapter 4 Mechanical Parameters Dimensions Weight H4 85 x W4 82 x L4 25 inches H123 2 x W123 2 x L105 4 mm Mounts in 92mm square DIN or ANSI C39 1 4 Round Cut out 2 pounds 0 907kg ships in a 6 152 4mm cube container User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 15 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Overview amp Specifications Compliance UL Listing USL CNL E185559 IEC 687 0 596 Accuracy ANSI C12 20 0 5 Accuracy ANSI IEEE C37 90 1 Surge Withstand ANSI C62 41 Burst 1000 4 2 ESD IEC1000 4 3 Radiated Immunity IEC1000 4 4 Fast Transient 1000 4 5 Surge Immunity Accuracy Meter Accuracy by Measured Parameter Measured Parameters Accuracy of Reading Display Range Voltage L N 0 2596 0 9999 V or kV Autoscale Voltage L L 0 2596 0 9999 V or kV Autoscale Current Phase 0 2596 0 9999 V or kV Autoscale Current Neutral Calculated 2 096 F S 0 9999 V or kV Autoscale Watts 0 5 0 9999 Watts kWatts MWatts Wh 0 5 5 to 8 Digits Programmable VARs 0 5 0 9999 VARs kVARs MVARs VARh 0 5 5 to 8 Digits Programmable VA 0 5 0 9999 VA kVA MVA VAh 0 5 5 to 8 Digits Programmable PF 0 5 0 5 to 1 0 Frequency 0 01 Hz 45 to 65 Hz of Load Bar 1 120 10 Segment Resolution Scalable Accuracy stated for 5Amp secondary WYE or
28. RIGHT moves to the next digit When a legend is blinking either button advances to the next choice legend single aoreet of action screen fora display taken 70 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E July 2010 www eaton com button gt 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App A Navigation Maps Operating Mode Screens Sheet 2 10130140150 EI DOWN RIGHT 10130140150 Dow rom ey SS Lien DOW EH RIGHT 1 150 Only Notes 1 Group is skipped not applicable to the meter type or hookup or if explicitly disabled via programmable settings 2 DOWN occurs without user intervention every 7 seconds if scrolling is enabled 3 No Volts LN screens for Delta 2CT hookup 4 Scroling is suspended for 3 minutes after any button press rom any wom i s to Main Menu see sheet 1 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 7 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App A Navigation Maps from MAIN MENU Reset Mode Screens Sheet 3 Y RESET_NO RESET_YES DE RIGHT RES ALL ALL P 14 blinking 46 yes blinking T ENTER 2 sec is password required increment make next blinking digit RESET ENTER PW digit blink ENTER Pa
29. Settings window shown on 1 n Bowes rts the right Give a name to the Device Profile and click Save Birra Dromaten i ss Secus 10 100 Pee Senor apa Report Click to open Notepad window containing the Device Profile settings in a text file See the example window shown on the right Print the text file by selecting File Print from the Notepad Title Bar Save the text file by selecting File gt Save from the Notepad Title Bar NOTE When you click Report you will be given the choice of viewing the Device Profile report or printing the report without viewing it on the screen ete User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 57 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software Configuring Settings The following sections contain detailed instructions for configuring the Device Profile settings of the settings are reached from tabs at the top of the Device Profile screen Configuring Scaling Use this setting to configure Current Transformer and Potential Transformer ratios and to select the Wiring System Hookup Functional Overview of CT and PT Ratios Current and Potential Transformers are used mainly for the following reasons To insulate and as a result isolate the meter from high voltage circuits To change the primary voltage and current to standard values and si
30. TING MODE PARAMETER READINGS POSSIBLE READINGS VOLTS LN VOLTS LN VOLTS LN VOLTS LN MN VOLTSLL VOLTS LL 511_ VOLTS LL B MAX AMPS AMPS AMPS NEU AMPS MAX AMPS MIN TRAL W VAR W VAR PF W VAR PF W VAR PF_ MAX POS POS NEG VA Hz VA FREQ VA_FREQ_ FREQ MAX MIN Wh KWH REC kwH DEL KWH TOT VARh KVARH POS KVARH_ KVARH KVARH_ NEG TOT VAh KVAH 52 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Understanding the of Load Bar The 10 segment LED bar graph at the bottom left of the IQ 100 Series front panel provides a graphic representation of Amps The segments light according to the load as shown in the 96 Load Segment Table below When the Load is over 120 of Full Load all segments flash On 1 5 secs and Off 0 5 secs of Load Segment Table Segments Load gt Full Load none no load 1 196 1 2 1596 1 3 30 1 4 45 1 5 60 1 6 72 1 7 84 1 8 96 1 9 108 1 10 120 All Blink gt 120 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 53 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Performing Watt Hour Accuracy Testing Verification To be ce
31. ally Termination Resistors may not be needed When they are used the value of the Termination Resistors is determined by the electrical parameters of the cable The figure below shows a representation of an 5485 Daisy Chain connection ase dee Los Slave devic Ry SHAW BD SH Ais Twisted shielded SH Connection preferabiy at singe eston 40 User and Installation Manual 1 02601003 July 2010 www eaton com Slave dence 1 Master device Rr Twisted pair stielded 5 catie ath Connecter preferably at singe locaton Twisted pit SH cate Seen O PD SH AG BIJ O QO Twisted par shielded IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Communication Installation Long stub results T connection that can cause interference problem Last Sive device N Twisted sided SH cate Slave device 2 Aie Twisted shielded SH cable Rr SH Bi Twisted par shielded SH cable OOO CEE STAR connection can cause interference problem BH catte pair shielded SH cable SH Ab BC OQ QO User and Installation Manual 1 02601003 July 2010 www eaton com 41 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Communication Installations 10 100 Series Transducer Communication Information The IQ 100 SeriesTransducer model does not inc
32. ation characters SINT16 UINT16 16 bit signed unsigned integer SINT32 UINT32 32 bit signed unsigned integer spanning 2 registers The lower addressed register is the high order half FLOAT 32 bit IEEE floating point number spanning 2 registers The lower addressed register is the high order half i e contains the exponent User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 75 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App B Modbus Map Floating Point Values Floating Point Values are represented in the following format Regis 0 1 Byte 0 1 0 1 Bit 7 6 5 431211107 6 5 4 3 2 110 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 Mean sjej e eje e m m m m mim m m m m m m m m ing sign exponent mantissa The formula to interpret a Floating Point Value is 152 x 2 eponent 127x1 mantissa OxOC4E11DB9 1 x 2 137127 x 1e 1000010001110110111001 1 x 2 x 1 75871956 1800 929 Regis OxOCAE1 0x01DB9 ter Byte 0x0C4 0x0E1 0 010 0x0B9 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 514 3 Mean el e e e ee m m m m m m m m m mim m m mim m m m m ing sign exponent mantissa 1 0x089 137 05011000010001110110111001 Formula Explana
33. ber value for a digit Use the Right button to move to the next digit b To change the value for the PT scaling from the Pt S screen Use the Right button or the Down button to choose the scaling you want The Pt S setting can be 1 10 100 or 1000 NOTE If you are prompted to enter a password refer to the instructions earlier in this chapter 2 When the new setting is entered press the Menu button twice 3 The STOR ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to save the new PT setting Example Settings 277 277 Volts Pt n value is 277 Pt d value is 277 Pt S value is 1 14 400 120 Volts Pt n value is 1440 Pt d value is 120 Pt S value is 10 138 000 69 Volts Pt n value is 1380 Pt d value is 69 Pt S value is 100 345 000 115 Volts Pt n value is 3450 Pt d value is 115 Pt S value is 100 345 000 69 Volts Pt n value is 345 Pt d value is 69 Pt S value is 1000 NOTE Pt n and Pt S are dictated by primary voltage Pt d is secondary voltage Pio Ped LO feti 0100 Y Y Y Use buttons to set Pt n value Use buttons to set Pt d value Use buttons to select scaling 50 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring Connection Setting 1 Press the Enter button when Cnct is in the A window The Cnct screen appears 2 Press the Right button or Down button to se
34. cale to any PT Ratio Current Inputs Class 10 5A Nominal 10A Maximum Class 2 1A Nominal 2A Maximum Burden 0 005VA Per Phase Max at 11 Amps Pickup Current 0 196 of Nominal Connections O or U Lug Electrical Connection Figure 3 1 Pass through Wire 0 177 4 5mm Maximum Diameter Figure 3 2 Quick Connect 0 25 Male Tab Figure 3 3 Fault Withstand 100A 10sec 300A 3sec 500A 1sec Reading Programmable Full Scale to any CT Ratio 14 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com Isolation 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Overview amp Specifications All Inputs and Outputs are galvanically isolated to 2500 Vac Environmental Rating Storage Operating Humidity Faceplate Rating Measurement Methods Voltage Current Power A D Conversion Update Rate Watts VAR and VA All other parameters Communication Format 40 to 85 C 20 to 70 C to 9596 RH Non condensing 12 Water Resistant Mounting Gasket Included True RMS Sampling at 400 Samples per Cycle on Channels Measured Readings Simultaneously 6 Simultaneous 24 bit Analog to Digital Converters 100 milliseconds Ten times per second 1 second 1 Optional RS485 KYZ Pulse Output through Back Plate Standard with Transducer only version Protocols Com Port Baud Rate Com Port Address Data Format Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII 9600 to 57 600 b s 001 247 8 Bit No Parity I
35. click on the Connect Mgr icon You will see the screen shown on the right List of Locations On the left side of the Connection Manager screen is a List of Locations These are the locations of one or more meters to which you can connect You can Add a Location and or a Device Edit a Location and or Device or Remove a Location and or Device To Add a Location a Click on the Add button You will see the Connection rial Port Manager Location Editor screen On this screen you program the Communication settings for each n New Location x b Type a Name for the New Location zl Click Serial Port or Network d Enter Communications Settings o Com Port COM 1 99 Baud Rate 1200 115200 Flow Control None or Hardware Data Bits 8 or 7 Parity None Even Odd e To Add a Device Click Add Serial to add a Serial Port Connected Device or Add Net to add a Network Connected Device in the Devices at Location box You can add up to 255 Devices Serial Port and or Network connected at one Location NOTES All devices must have the same connection parameters Baud Parity and Flow Control Multiple Devices slow down polling 65 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software f To Edit a Device Select the Device from the Devices at Location box
36. cure meter to panel with lock washer and a 8 screw through each of the 2 mounting brackets Tighten with a 2 Phillips screwdriver Do not overtighten User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 19 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Mechanical Installation IQ 100 Series Transducer Installation The IQ 100 Series Transducer model is installed using DIN Rail Mounting Specs for DIN Rail Mounting International Standards DIN 46277 3 DIN Rail Slotted Dimensions 0 297244 x 1 377953 x 3 inches 7 55mm x 35mm x 76 2mm millimeters DIN RAIL INSTALLATION STEPS 1 Slide top groove of meter onto the DIN Rail 2 Press gently until the meter clicks into place NOTE If mounting with the DIN Rail provided use the Black Rubber Stoppers also provided TO REMOVE METER FROM DIN RAIL Pull down on Release Clip to detach the unit from the DIN Rail NOTE ON DIN RAILS DIN Rails are comonly used as a mounting channel for most terminal blocks control devices circuit protection devices and PLCs DIN Rails are made of cold rolled steel electrolitically plated and are also available in aluminum PVC stainless steel and copper 20 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 11 O Clip Black Rubber Stoppers p fo i DIN Rail Detail 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation IQ 100 Series Electrical Installation C
37. d Averaging 10140 150 Average Method Fixed or Sliding Interval 5 15 30 or 60 Minutes Subinterval 1 2 3 or 4 NOTE Fixed Average cannot have a Subinterval Auto Scroll Display Clicking the checkbox turns auto scrolling On and Off Auto scrolling controls the display of selected parameters on the meter s faceplate Display Configuration Check the boxes of the Readings you want displayed on the faceplate of the meter You must select at least one reading NOTE This setting be ignored for the 10100 Series transducer since it doesn t have a display User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 59 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Configuring Communication Settings Use this setting to configure communication settings for the meter s RS485 Port NOTES The settings on this screen are the current settings for communication Any changes may affect communication between the meter and your PC Click the Communication tab You will see the screen shown on the right The screen fields and acceptable entries are as follows COM 2 RS485 Address 1 247 Protocol Modbus RTU Modbus ASCII or DNP 3 0 Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 Response Delay 750 50 msec increments NOTE Response Delay is the delay the meter should use before responding to queries If your connecting device requires a delay before receiving information use
38. eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Using the Options Screen 1s a 1 Click View gt Options You will see the screen shown the right Use this screen to access the following features Paths for Eaton Meter Configuration Software files sse ae roman e Data Scan Mode Samaro EATONMCS Deve Ple Rep eese sets Use the tabs at the top of the screen to access these features entes p s n Het Sere ERTONACS emere 2 The first Options screen is the Paths screen shown on the right Use this screen to view or change the paths Sota eod dic des the Eaton Meter Configuration Software uses for data 3 Click the Data Scan Mode tab to see the second screen on the right Use this screen to select Normal Scan rate or to enter a custom Scan rate Options 4 Nomelscen Rare 4 Click Guster ean Rate miliseconde Apply to apply your selection s and keep the Valid Scan Rats Renge 0 85556m3 Options screen open Sten Rata of Dwil perform one scen only Okay to apply your selection and close the Due topa time ransmitend receive data scen values ess hen 200 make no diterence Options screen Cancel to close the Options screen without saving any selections that have not been applied using the Apply button Using the Help
39. ecting from an IQ 100 Series meter To disconnect from an IQ 100 Series meter or from a location do one of the following Click on the Disconnect icon in the Title Bar Select Connection gt Disconnect from the Title Bar From the Connection Manager screen select the location from the Connected to Location field and click the Disconnect button Changing the Primary Device Address Use this feature to select another meter as the primary device 1 Click Connect Change Primary Device Address You will zd Hors see the screen on the right Device Address spen 2 Enter the address of the device you want to designate as the 4 new Primary Device i Protocol 3 Click OK Merging Connection Databases Use this feature to combine two sets of cnexcom databases 1 Click Connection gt Merge Connection Databases You will see the screen on the right It allows you to select the two Select Two CNEXCOM databases ti databases to merge T latabases to merge Select the source cnexcom directory 2 Click the Browse button next to each field to pick the databases The Source cnexcom database will be merged int Destination cnexcom database C Program Files E aton Meter Configuration Soft Select Source and Destination database directories 3 Click the Merge button to proceed with the merge click OK to exit the screen o ue 67 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www
40. endix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg 11 Notused 12 Notused 13 Notused 14 AII3 voltage angles are measured for Wye and Delta hookups For 2 5 Element Vac is measured and Vab amp Vbc are calculated If a voltage phase is missing the two voltage angles in which it participates are set to zero A and C phase current angles are measured for all hookups B phase current angle is measured for Wye and is zero for other hookups If a voltage phase is missing its current angle is zero 15 register in the programmable settings section is set to a value other than the acceptable value then the meter will stay in LIMP mode Please read the comments section or the range for each register in programmable settings section for acceptable values User and Installation Manual 1 02601003 MM 9
41. ent Single Phase 1 Service WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs A B V N A B C 26 User and Installation Manual olf Hol 15 NB L Power m NO Supply ib Ja VRef v v A in 10 Lo KG B i c A Select 3 EL WYE 3 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation 1a Example of Dual Phase Hookup Power Supply User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 27 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations 1b Example of Single Phase Hookup 28 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation 2 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs B C Select 2 5 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye in Meter Programming setup User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 29 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations 3 Service WYE 4 Wire with 3 PTs 3 CTs gt w b H
42. ervice Current Only Measurement Three Phase 33 9 Service Current Only Measurement Dual Phase 34 10 Service Current Only Measurement Single Phase 35 10 100 Series Communication Installation 37 RS485 KYZ Output Communication Option 37 For All RS485 Connections 38 10 100 Series Transducer Communication Information 40 Meter Connection 40 Programming the 10 100 Series Meter Using the Front Panel 41 Introduction 41 Understanding Meter Face Elements 41 Understanding Meter Face Buttons 41 Using the Front Panel 42 Understanding Startup and Default Displays 42 Using the Main Menu 43 Using Reset Mode 43 Entering a Password 44 Using Configuration Mode 45 Configuring the Scroll Feature 46 Configuring CT Setting 47 Configuring PT Setting 48 Configuring Connection Setting 49 Configuring Communication Port Setting 49 Using Operating Mode 50 Understanding the of Load Bar 51 of Load Segment Table 51 Performing Watt Hour Accuracy Testing Verification 52 Programming the 10 100 Series Meter Using Software 53 verview 53 Connecting to the 10 100 Series Meter Transducer 53 Accessing the IQ 100 Series Device Profile 54 Performing Device Profile Tasks 55 Configuring Settings 56 Configuring Scaling 56 Functional Overview of CT and PT Ratios 56 Configuring Energy and Display Settings 57 Configuring Communication Settings 58 Configuring System Settings 58 Polling the 10 100 Series Meter 59 Instantaneous P
43. es Modbus Register Map begins on the following page User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 77 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App B Modbus Map 78 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Appendix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg Fixed Data Section 0000 0007 1 8 Reserved 8 0008 000F 9 16 Meter Serial Number ASCU 16 char 8 0010 0010 17 17 Meter UINT16 bitmapped transducer model 1 yes 0 1 0011 0012 18 19 Firmware Version ASCU char 2 0013 0013 20 20 Version 16 010 65535 1 0014 0014 21 21 Meter Configuration UINTI6 bitmapped Ffffff 1 calibration frequency 50 or 60 0015 0015 22 22 ASIC Version 16 0 65535 1 0016 0026 23 39 Reserved 17 0027 002 40 47 Meter Name 16 char 8 Block Size 47 Meter Data Section 0383 0384 900 901 Watts 3 Ph total FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 watts 2 0385 0386 902 903 VARSs 3 Ph total FLOAT 9999 M to 9999 VARs 2 0387 0388 904 905 VAs 3 Ph total FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999 M 5 2 Bock Sizet 6 O3E7 03 8 1000 1001 Volts A N FLOAT 010 9999
44. ettings the Store ALL done screen appears and the meter resets Skor Skor Skor ALL ALL ALL YES no e dont Y gt Y Y Press the Enter button to save the settings Press the Enter button to The settings have been saved Press the Right button for Stor All no screen Cancel the save User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 47 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring the Scroll Feature When in Auto Scroll mode the meter performs a scrolling display showing each parameter for 7 seconds with a 1 second pause between parameters The parameters that the meter displays are determined by the following conditions They have been selected through software Refer to the chapter beginning on page 53 for instructions Your meter model 0130 140 or 150 To enable or disable Auto scrolling MENU ENTER 1 Press the Enter button when SCrl is in the A window The Scroll YES screen appears i Y Y 2 Press either the Right or Down button if you want to access the SETS Scroll no screen SE return to the Scoll YES screen press either button no VPE 3 Press the Enter button on either the Scroll YES screen to enable auto scrolling or the Scroll no screen to disable auto scroll
45. f 200 and a CT Multiplier of 10 58 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software For a system that has 14400V primary with a 120V secondary line to neutral PT Ratio of 120 1 set the following PT Ratios in the entry fields PT Numerator Primary 1440 PT Denominator Secondary 120 PT Multiplier 10 The Voltage Full Scale field will read 14400 Configuring Energy and Display Settings XCTI Scis Erea Ard sara Click the Energy and Display tab You will see the screen shown on the right It displays the current settings for Power and Energy Format Demand Averaging 10140 and above Auto Scrolling and Display Configuration The screen fields and acceptable entries are as follows Power and Energy Format Power Scale Unit kilo Mega M Auto Energy Digits 5 6 7 8 Decimal Places 0 6 Energy Scale Unit kilo k Mega M Example Shows an example of selected settings Power Direction View as Load or View as Generator NOTES The Energy Digits Scale and Decimal Places settings determine how the Energy Values are displayed e If invalid values are entered you will see the following warning message Warning Current CT PT and Energy Settings may cause invalid energy accumulator values Once you correct the values and click Recalculate this message goes away Deman
46. f the meter state is LIMP An illegal function exception will be returned 10 Energy registers should be reset after a format change User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E 32 bit IEEE floating point number spanning 2 registers The lower addressed register is the high order half i e contains the exponent All registers not explicitly listed in the table read as 0 Writes to these registers will be accepted but won t actually change the register since it doesn t exist Meter Data Section items read as 0 until first readings are available or if the meter is not in operating mode Writes to these registers will be accepted but won t actually change the register Register valid only in programmable settings update mode In other modes these registers read as 0 and return an illegal data address exception if a write is attempted Meter command registers always read as 0 They may be written only when the meter is in a suitable mode The registers return an illegal data address exception if a write is attempted in an incorrect mode If the password is incorrect a valid response is returned but the command is not executed Use 5555 for the password if passwords are disabled in the programmable settings Writing this register causes data to be saved permanently in EEPROM If there is an error while saving a slave device failure exception is returned and programmable settings mode automatically MM 8 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App
47. from our well equipped 10 Repair and Upgrade Service support for 01 10 10 100 Series Meter Overview and Specifications 11 Hardware Overview 11 10 100 Series Meter Digital Transducer 11 10 100 Series Digital Transducer 11 Voltage and Current Inputs 11 Universal Voltage Inputs 11 Current Inputs 12 Ordering Information 12 Measured Values 13 Utility Peak Demand 10140 150 14 Specifications 14 Compliance 16 Accuracy 16 10 100 Series Mechanical Installation 17 Introduction 17 ANSI Installation Steps 18 DIN Installation Steps 19 10 100 Series Transducer Installation 20 10 100 Series Electrical Installation 21 Considerations When Installing Meters CT Leads Terminated to Meter 22 CT Leads Pass Through No Meter Termination 23 Quick Connect Crimp CT Terminations 24 Voltage and Power Supply Connections 25 Ground Connections 25 Voltage Fuses 25 Electrical Connection Diagrams 26 1 Service WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3CTs 26 2 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with No PTs 3 CTs 27 3 Service WYE 4 Wire with 3 PTs 3 CTs 28 4 Service 2 5 Element WYE 4 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs 29 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Table of Contents 21 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 3 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Table of Contents 5 Service Delta 3 Wire with No PTs 2 CTs 30 6 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 2 CTs 31 7 Service Delta 3 Wire with 2 PTs 3 CTs 32 8 S
48. ge leads and power supply to prevent hazardous voltage conditions or damage to CTs if the meter needs to be removed from service CT grounding is optional NOTE IF THE EQUIPMENT IS USED IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER THE PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE EQUIPMENT MAY BE IMPAIRED NOTE THERE IS NO REQUIRED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE OR INSPECTION NECESSARY FOR SAFETY HOWEVER ANY REPAIR OR MAINTENANCE SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY THE FACTORY DISCONNECT DEVICE The following part is considered the equipment disconnect device A SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE END USE EQUIPMENT OR BUILDING INSTALLATION THE SWITCH SHALL BE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WITHIN EASY REACH OF THE OPERATOR THE SWITCH SHALL BE MARKED AS THE DISCONNECTING DEVICE FOR THE EQUIPMENT User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 21 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations CT Leads Terminated to Meter The IQ 100 Series meter is designed to have Current Inputs wired in one of three ways The diagram below shows the most typical connection where CT Leads are terminated to the meter at the Current Gills This connection uses Nickel Plated Brass Studs Current Gills with screws at each end This connection allows the CT wires to be terminated using either an O or a U lug Tighten the screws with a 2 Phillips screwdriver The maximum installation torque is 1 Newton Meter Other current connecti
49. gned to install using DIN Rail Mounting see instructions on page 20 Voltage and Current Inputs Universal Voltage Inputs Voltage Inputs allow measurement to 416 Volts Line to Neutral and 721 Volts Line to Line This insures proper meter safety when wiring directly to high voltage systems One unit will perform to specification on 69 Volt 120 Volt 230 Volt 277 Volt 277 Volt and 347 Volt power systems User and Installation Manual 1 02601003 July 2010 www eaton com 11 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Overview amp Specifications Current Inputs The IQ 100 Series meter s Current Inputs use a unique dual input method Method 1 CT Pass Through The CT passes directly through the meter without any physical termination on the meter This insures that the meter cannot be a point of failure on the CT circuit This is preferable for utility users when sharing relay class CTs No Burden is added to the secondary CT circuit Method 2 Current Gills This unit additionally provides ultra rugged Termination Pass Through Bars that allow CT leads to be terminated on the meter This too eliminates any possible point of failure at the meter This is a preferred technique for insuring that relay class CT integrity is not compromised the CT will not open in a fault condition Ordering Information IQ 150 M A 6 5 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Model 130 Volts Amps Meter 140 Power Meter 150 Energy Meter Meter Type M Meter with i
50. he V Aux phasor is referenced to V A phase To adjust the Phasor display click Options at the bottom of the screen You will see the screen shown on the right 10 100 Phasor Diagram Options a In the Display Angles Increasing and Phasor Rotation boxes select either Clockwise or Counter Clockwise b From the pull down menu at the bottom of the screen select Vectors Triangles or Vectors and Triangles to change the graphic representation of the data Click OK to save your selections and return to the Phasors screen Vectors Click Copy to save a copy of the screen to the clipboard Click Print to send a copy of the graph to a printer Click Help to view instructions for this screen Click OK to return to the main screen User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 63 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Using the IQ 100 Series Tools Menu wm The Tools Menu allows you to access specific functions File Connection Real Time Poll for the IQ 100 Series Meter Click Tools from the Title Bar ua Edit Current Device Profile to display the Tools Menu profile connect connect Reset Device Information Retrieve Device Status Accessing the Device Profile Screen Flash Update Firmware Low Level Access Click the first option Edit Current Device Profile to open the Device Profile screen This menu option performs the same f
51. ies and Limitation of Liability 8 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Support Services Support Services Support Services The goal of Eaton is to ensure your greatest possible satisfaction with the operation of our products We are dedicated to providing fast friendly and accurate assistance That is why we offer you so many ways to get the support you need Whether it s by phone fax or e mail you can access Eaton s support information 24 hours a day seven days a week Our wide range of services is listed below You should contact your local distributor for product pricing availability ordering expediting and repairs Website Use the Eaton website to find product information You can also find information on local distributors or Eaton s sales offices Website Address www eaton com electrical EatonCare Customer Support Center Call the EatonCare Support Center if you need assistance with placing an order stock availability or proof of shipment expediting an existing order emergency shipments product price information returns other than warranty returns and information on local distributors or sales offices Voice 877 ETN CARE 386 2273 8 00 am 6 00 pm EST FAX 800 752 8602 After Hours Emergency 800 543 7038 6 00 pm 8 00 am EST If you are in the US or Canada and have or PLC questions you can take advantage of our toll free line for
52. ilable during a Programmable Settings update via a COM Port MAIN MENU screen scrolls through 3 choices showing all 3 at once The top choice always the acti Main Menu Screens Sheet 1 10 minutes with no useractivty gt OPERATING MODE STARTUP Sequence run once at meter startup 2 lamp test screens hardware information screen firmware version screen error screen conditional sequence completed F w Y muy gt gridofmeterdata Screens See Sheet 2 ENTER rS OPR gt RST gt cro gt DL 10 minutes with no user activity RESET MODE sequence of screens to get password if required and reset meter data See Sheet 3 MAIN MENU Screen one which is indicated by the blinking legend BUTTONS MENU Returns to previous menu from any screen any mode ENTER Indicates acceptance of the current screen and advances to the next ono DOWN RIGHT Navigation and Edit buttons Navigation digits or legends are blinking On a menu DOWN advances to the next menu selection RIGHT does nothing In a grid of screens DOWN advances to the next row RIGHT advances to the next column Rows columns and menus all navigate circularly Editing A digit or legend is blinking to indicate that it is eligible for change When a digit is blinking DOWN increases the digit value
53. imum Avg Demand FLOAT 0to9999 M lamps 2 OC2D OC2E 3118 3119 Positive Watts 3 Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M watts 2 OC2F 0C30 3120 3121 Positive VARs 3 Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M VARS 2 0631 0032 3122 3123 Negative Watts 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M watts 2 0633 0034 3124 3125 Negative VARs 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 010 9999 M VARS 2 0035 0036 2126 3127 VAs 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 9999 Mto 9999 5 2 0037 0 38 3128 3129 Power Factor 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 10010 1 00 none 2 0639 OC3A 3130 3131 Negative Power Factor 3 Ph Maximum Avg Demand FLOAT 10010 1 00 2 OC3B OC3C 3132 3133 Frequency Maximum FLOAT 0 to 65 00 Hz 2 Block Size 34 OF9F OF9F 4000 4000 Reserved UINTI6 010 9999 65535 0 1 1 OFAO OFAO 4001 4001 UINTi6 010 9999 65535 0 1 1 OFAI 4002 4002 Reserved UINTI6 010 9999 65535 01 1 OFA2 OFA2 4003 4003 Reserved UINTI6 010 9999 65535 01 1 4004 4004 Reserved 1 OFA4 OFA4 4005 4005 Reserved 1 5 4006 4006 Reserved 1 6 OFA6 4007 4007 Reserved 1 OFA7 OFA7 4008 4008 1 OFAB OFA8 4009 4009 Reserved 1 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E MM 3 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Appendix B Modbus Map
54. ing The CT n screen appears this is the next Configuration mode parameter NOTE To exit the screen without changing scrolling options press the Menu button To return to the Main Menu screen press the Menu button twice To return to the scrolling or non scrolling parameters display press the Menu button three times 48 User and Installation Manual 1 02601003 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring CT Setting The CT Setting has three parts Ct n numerator Ct d denominator and Ct S scaling 1 Press the Enter button when Ct is in the A window The Ct n screen appears You can either Change the value for the CT numerator Access one of the other CT screens by pressing the Enter button press Enter once to access the Ct d screen twice to access the Ct S screen NOTE The Ct d screen is preset to a 5 Amp or 1 Amp value at the factory and cannot be changed a To change the value for the CT numerator from the Ct n screen Use the Down button to select the number value for a digit Use the Right button to move to the next digit b To change the value for CT scaling from the Ct S screen Use the Right button or the Down button to choose the scaling you want The Ct S setting can be 1 10 or 100 NOTE If you are prompted to enter a password refer to the instructions earlier in the chapter 2 When the new setting is entered p
55. ion Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 61 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software Click Print to print a copy of the screen Click Help to view instructions for this screen Click OK to return to the main screen Poll Power and Demand Click Real Time gt Revenue Energy and Demand Readings gt Power and Demand You will see the screen shown below Power and Energy Power Max Demand Min Demand Apparent Real Watts Reo Waits Reactive s VARs Reactive VARs Demand Window Fixed Window Integration Period 15 minutes Energy Received Delivered Watt hr VAR hr Vache Potting Click Print to print copy of the screen Click Help to view instructions for this screen Click OK to return to the main screen 62 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Poll Phasors Click Real Time Poll gt Power Quality and Alarms gt Phasors You will see the screen shown below Frequency 59 884 Hz Abasemuadinas Val n po LLL Neodmas Volts B Readinas The Phasors screen displays the Phase relationships of the currently connected meter If you have an auxiliary voltage reading i e generator and bus where the V Aux is the generator Aux box and the V Aux phaser are displayed T
56. laying the current settings for the location c Make any changes to settings and or devices at the location d Click Close to exit the screen To Remove a Location a Select a Location from the List of Locations box b Click Remove c Click Yes in the Confirmation window To Sort List of Locations a Select a sort method A Z Z A Newest Oldest or Oldest Newest from the pull down menu b Click Sort By User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 66 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software To Connect to a Location a Select the Location you want to connect to from the List of Locations box NOTE You may only connect to one location at a time To change to a different location you must disconnect from the current location by selecting it and clicking Disconnect b Click Connect When the connection is made the selected location appears in the Connected To Locations section of the screen c Click Close The Device Status screen opens confirming the connection The Computer Status Bar at the bottom of the screen also confirms the computer s connection parameters NOTE If the connection fails a popup screen will alert you Check that all cables are secure that the RS232 cable is connected to the correct Com Port on the computer and that the computer is set to use the same baud rate and protocol as the meter to which the computer is connected Disconn
57. lect a configuration The choices are MENU ENTER 3 Element Wye 3 EL WYE 2 5 Element Wye 2 5EL WYE Enck A e 2 CT Delta 2 Ct dEL NOTE If you are prompted to enter a password refer to the instructions 5 EL B earlier in this chapter 3 When you have made your selection press the Menu button twice S L JE c 4 The STOR ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to save the setting Y Use buttons to select configuration Configuring Communication Port Setting Port configuration consists of Address a three digit number Baud Rate 9600 19200 38400 or 57600 and Protocol Modbus or Modbus ASCII 1 Press the Enter button when POrt is in the A window The Adr address screen appears You can either Enter the address Access one of the other Port screens by pressing the Enter button press Enter once to access the bAUd screen Baud Rate press Enter twice to access the Prot screen Protocol a To enter the Address from the Adr screen Use the Down button to select the number value for a digit Use the Right button to move to the next digit b To select the Baud Rate from the bAUd screen Use the Right button or the Down button to select the setting you want c To select the Protocol from the Prot screen Press the Right button or the Down button to select the setting you want NOTE If you are prompted to enter a password refer to the instructions earlier in this chapter 2 When you have fi
58. lude a display or buttons on the front face of the meter Programming and communication utilize the RS485 connection on the back face of the meter Once connection is established Eaton Meter Configuration Software can be used to program the meter and communicate to IQ 100 Series slave devices Refer to the chapter beginning on page 53 for instructions on using the software to program the meter Meter Connection To provide power to the meter attach an Aux cable to GND L and N Refer to page 25 42 User and Installation Manual 1 02601003 July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using the Front Panel Introduction You can use the Elements and Buttons on the IO 100 Series meter s face to view meter readings reset and or configure the meter and perform related functions The following sections explain the Elements and Buttons and detail their use Understanding Meter Face Elements The meter face features the following elements Reading Type Indicator Indicates Type of Reading Parameter Designator Indicates Reading Displayed Watt Hour Test Pulse Energy Pulse Output to Test Accuracy Scaling Factor Kilo or Mega multiplier of Displayed Readings 96 of Load Bar Graphic Display of Amps as of the Load of Load Bar Understanding Meter Face Buttons The meter face has Menu Enter Down and Right butto
59. n to scroll through the configuration parameters Scroll SCrL CT PT Connection Cnct and Port The parameter currently Active i e configurable flashes in the A window 5 Press the Enter button to access the Setting screen for the currently active parameter NOTE You can use the Enter button to scroll through all of the Configuration parameters and their Setting screens in order Bom MENU ENTER MENU ENTER LFLG j SCrL 0P fe Lr 5L PE gt Y Press Enter when CFG is window Parameter screen appears Press Down Press Enter when Parameter you want is in window 6 The parameter screen appears showing the current settings To change the settings Use either the Down button or the Right button to select an option To enter a number value use the Down button to select the number value for a digit and the Right button to move to the next digit NOTE When you try to change the current setting and Password Protection is enabled for the meter the Password screen appears See the previous page for instructions on entering a password 7 Once you have entered the new setting press the Menu button twice 8 The Store ALL YES screen appears You can either Press the Enter button to save the new setting Press the Right button to access the Store ALL no screen then press the Enter button to cancel the Save 9 If you have saved the s
60. nished making your selections press the Menu button twice 3 The STOR ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to save the settings MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER 5RUd Prot L OBS 915 LP od gt j C dU jk Y w Y w Y w Use buttons to enter Address Use buttons to select Baud Rate Use buttons to select Protocol User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 51 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using Operating Mode Operating Mode is the IQ 100 Series meter s default mode that is the standard front panel display After Startup the meter automatically scrolls through the parameter screens if scrolling is enabled Each parameter is shown for 7 seconds with a 1 second pause between parameters Scrolling is sus pended for 3 minutes after any button is pressed 1 Press the Down button to scroll all the parameters in Operating Mode The currently Active i e displayed parameter has the Indicator light next to it on the right face of the meter 2 Press the Right button to view additional readings for that parameter The table below shows possible readings for Operating Mode Sheet 2 in A shows the Operating Mode Navigation Map NOTE Readings or groups of readings are skipped if not applicable to the meter type or hookup or if they are disabled in the programmable settings OPERA
61. notations in this document are based on Eaton Corporation s Eaton experience and judgment and may not cover all contingencies If further information is required an Eaton sales office should be consulted Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Eaton and the purchaser THERE ARE NO UNDERSTANDINGS AGREEMENTS WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGA TION OF EATON THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BECOME PART OF OR MODIFY ANY CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in contract in tort including negligence strict liability or otherwise for any special indirect incidental or consequential damage or loss whatsoever including but not limited to damage or loss of use of equipment plant or power system cost of capital loss of power additional expenses in the use of existing power facilities or claims against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from the use of the information recommenda tions and descriptions contained herein User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 7 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Disclaimer of Warrant
62. ns which allow you to perform the following functions View Meter Information Enter Display Modes Configure Parameters may be Password Protected Perform Resets may be Password Protected Perform LED Checks Change Settings View Parameter Values Scroll Parameter Values View Limit States Reading Type Indicator Parameter Designator Watt Hour Test Pulse Factor Meter Faceplate Elements Meter Faceplate Buttons User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 43 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using the Front Panel You can access the following modes using the meter s front panel buttons Operating Mode Default Reset Mode Configuration Mode Use the Menu Enter Down and Right buttons to navigate through each mode and its related screens NOTES Appendix A contains the complete Navigation Map for the front panel display modes and their screens The meter can also be configured using software with optional communication see the chapter beginning on page 53 for instructions Understanding Startup and Default Displays Upon Power Up the meter displays a sequence of screens Lamp Test Screen where all LEDs are lit Lamp Test Screen where all digits are lit Firmware Screen showing build number Error Screen if an error exists After startup if au
63. ntegral display T Transducer Only no display 5485 Modbus and KYZ Pulse Output are standard with type T 3 Frequency 5 50 Hz System 6 60 Hz System 4 Current Input 5 5 Amp Secondary 1 1 Amp Secondary Power Supply 1 Universal 90 265 VAC 50 60Hz or 100 370 VDC 4 18 60 VDC 6 Communication None 1 RS485 Modbus and KYZ Pulse Output a Example IQ 150 6 5 1 1 IQ 150 Energy Meter with 60 Hz System 5 Amp Secondary 90 265 VAC 100 370 VDC Power Supply RS485 Modbus and KYZ Pulse Output 12 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com Measured Values IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Overview amp Specifications The following table lists the measured values available for the different 100 Series models IQ 100 Series Feature Comparison Readings Features IQ 130 IQ 140 10150 Volts L N Yes Yes Yes Volts L N Max Min Yes Yes Yes Volts L L Yes Yes Yes Volts L L Max Min Yes Yes Yes Amps Yes Yes Yes Amps Neutral Yes Yes Yes Amps Max Min Yes Yes Yes kW Max Min No Yes Yes kVAR Max Min No Yes Yes PF Max Min No Yes Yes kVA Max Min No Yes Yes Frequency No Yes Yes kWh No No Yes kVARh No No Yes kVAh No No Yes Energy Accumulators No No Yes Demand Values No Yes Yes User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 13 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150
64. olling 59 Poll Power and Demand 60 PollPhasors 61 4 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Table of Contents Using the 10 100 Series Tools Menu 62 Accessing the Device Profile Screen 62 Reset Device Information 62 Retrieve Device Status 62 Flash Update Firmware 62 Performing Additional Tasks with Eaton Meter Configuration Software 63 Using Connection Manager 63 Disconnecting from an IQ 100 Series meter 65 Changing the Primary Device Address 65 Merging Connection Databases 65 Using the Options Screen 66 Using the Help Menu 66 App A 10 100 Series Navigation Maps 67 Introduction 67 Navigation Maps Sheets 1 to 4 67 Main Menu Screens Sheet 1 68 Operating Mode Screens Sheet 2 69 Reset Mode Screens Sheet 3 70 Configuration Mode Screens Sheet 4 71 App B Modbus Mapping for 10 100 Series 73 Introduction 73 Modbus Register Map Sections 73 Floating Point Values 74 Important Note Concerning the IQ 100 Series Modbus Map 75 Modbus Register Map MM 1 to MM 16 75 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 5 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Table of Contents 6 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability The information recommendations descriptions and safety
65. ons Menu Enter Down and Right or Eaton Meter Configuration Software To connect to the meter for software configuration use the RS485 port if equipped on the back panel of the meter The IQ 100 Series Transducer must be configured with the Eaton Meter Configuration Software using the 5485 port since it does not have a front panel This chapter contains instructions for programming the meter and Transducer using software Connecting to the IQ 100 Series Meter Transducer 1 Open Eaton Meter Configuration Software 2 Click the Connect icon on the Title bar or Connection gt Quick Connect 3 If you are connecting to the meter through your PC a Make sure the Serial Port radio button is selected b Enter Device Address 1 249 c Select Baud Rate from the pull down menu d Select the port you are using from the pull down menu The Available Ports All Ports radio buttons determine which port selections the menu displays e Select Modbus RTU from the Protocol pull down menu f Select Flow Control None or Hardware g Select Echo Mode No Echo or Static Echo If you are connecting to the meter through the Power Xpert Gateway a Make sure the Network radio button is selected b Enter Device Address 1 247 c Enter the Gateway s IP Address d Enter Network Port e Protocol defaults to Modbus TCP 4 Click the Connect button You will see the Device Status screen shown below on the right
66. ons are shown in Figures on the next two pages A Voltage and RS485 Connection is shown on page 25 Current Gill Nickel plated Brass Stud CT Leads Terminated to Meter 48 Screw for Lug Connection Wiring Diagrams are shown beginning on page 26 Communications Connections are detailed in the next chapter 22 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation CT Leads Pass Through No Meter Termination The second method allows the CT wires to pass through the CT Inputs without terminating at the meter In this case remove the Current Gills and place the CT wire directly through the CT opening The open ing will accomodate up to 0 177 4 5mm maximum diameter CT wire CT Wire Passing Through Meter Current Gills removed Pass through Wire Electrical Connection User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 23 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations Quick Connect Crimp CT Terminations For Quick Termination or for Portable Applications a Quick Connect Crimp CT Connection can also be used Crimp CT Terminations Quick Connect Electrical Connection 24 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installation Voltage and Power Supply Connections Voltage Inputs are connected to the back of the unit via a o
67. onsiderations When Installing Meters Installation of the IQ 100 Series meter must be performed by only qualified personnel who follow standard safety precautions during all procedures Those personnel should have appropriate training and experience with high voltage devices Appropriate safety gloves safety glasses and protective clothing is recommended During normal operation of the 100 Series meter dangerous voltages flow through many parts of the meter including Terminals and any connected CTs Current Transformers and PTs Potential Transformers all 1 0 Modules Inputs and Outputs and their circuits All Primary and Secondary circuits can at times produce lethal voltages and currents Avoid contact with any current carrying surfaces Do not use the meter for primary protection or in an energy limiting capacity The meter can only be used as secondary protection Do not use the meter for applications where failure of the meter may cause harm or death Do not use the meter for any application where there may be a risk of fire All meter terminals should be inaccessible after installation Do not apply more than the maximum voltage the meter or any attached device can withstand Refer to meter and or device labels and to the Specifications for all devices before applying voltages Do not HIPOT Dielectric test any Outputs Inputs or Communications terminals Eaton recommends the use of Shorting Blocks and Fuses for volta
68. ptional wire connectors The connectors accomodate up to AWG 12 2 5mm wire RS485 Output DO NOT PUT THE VOLTAGE ON THESE TERMINALS Power Supply Inputs Voltage Inputs Voltage Connection Ground Connections The meter s Ground Terminals should be connected directly to the installation s protective earth ground Use 2 5mm wire for this connection Voltage Fuses Eaton recommends the use of fuses on each of the sense voltages and on the control power even though the wiring diagrams in this chapter do not show them Use 0 1 Amp fuse on each voltage input e Use a 3 Amp fuse on the power supply User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 25 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Electrical Installations Electrical Connection Diagrams Choose the diagram that best suits your application Be sure to maintain the CT polarity when wiring 1 0 Three Phase Four Wire System Wye with Direct Voltage 3 Element a Example of dual Phase Hookup b Example of Single Phase Hookup Three Phase Four Wire System Wye with Direct Voltage 2 5 Element Three Phase Four Wire Wye with PTs 3 Element Three Phase Four Wire Wye with PTs 2 5 Element Three Phase Three Wire Delta with Direct Voltage Three Phase Three Wire Delta with 2 PTs Three Phase Three Wire Delta with 3 PTs Current Only Measurement Three Phase Current Only Measurement Dual Phase Current Only Measurem
69. response delay to program the time to wait before the meter starts responding to queries Configuring System Settings Use this setting to configure meter password or assign a meter designation Click the Settings tab You will see the screen shown on the right Enable or Disable Password for Reset and or Configuration Click the checkbox next to the option Enabling Password protection prevents unauthorized tampering with devices IMPORTANT You must set up a password before enabling Password Protection Click the Change button next to Change Password if you have not already set up a password To Change the Device Designation input a new designation into this field When you click the Change button next to Change Password in the Settings screen you will see the message window shown on the right 1 Type in the new password 0 9999 2 Retype the password 3 Click Change The new password will be saved and the meter will restart 4 You can now enable the Password for Reset Reset Max Min Energy Settings or Configuration Device Profile by clicking the checkbox next to the option When a user attempts to make a change that is under Password protection the Eaton Meter configura tion software opens a message window asking for the password If the correct Password is not entered the change will not take place User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 60 10 100 Series
70. ress the Menu button twice 3 The Store ALL YES screen appears Press Enter to save the new CT setting Example CT Settings 200 5 Amps Set the Ct n value for 200 and the Ct S value for 1 800 5 Amps Set the Ct n value for 800 and the Ct S value for 1 2 000 5 Amps Set the Ct n value for 2000 and the Ct S value for 1 10 000 5 Amps Set the Ct n value for 1000 and the Ct S value for 10 NOTES The value for Amps is a product of the Ct n value and the Ct S value Ct n and Ct S are dictated by primary current Ct d is secondary current MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER hes LEES PE 4 5h Se auo Press Enter Use buttons to set Ct n value The Ct d can t be changed Use buttons to select scaling User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 49 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring PT Setting The PT Setting has three parts Pt n numerator Pt d denominator and Pt S scaling 1 Press the Enter button when Pt is in the A window The PT n screen appears You can either Change the value for the PT numerator Access one of the other PT screens by pressing the Enter button press Enter once to access the Pt d screen twice to access the Pt S screen a To change the value for the PT numerator or denominator from the Pt n or Pt d screen Use the Down button to select the num
71. river Small wrench and Wire cutters Transducer Installation doesn t require any tools Mount the meter in a dry location which is free from dirt and corrosive substances The meter is designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions see Specifications earlier in the manual User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 17 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Mechanical Installation ANSI Installation Steps NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket 1 Threaded Rods Lock Washer and Nut Insert 4 threaded rods by hand into the back of meter Twist until secure Slide ANSI 12 Mounting Gasket onto back of meter with rods in place Slide meter with Mounting Gasket into panel Secure from back of panel with lock washer and nut on each threaded rod Use small wrench to tighten Do not overtighten The maximum installation torque is 0 4 Newton Meter Pons 18 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Mechanical Installation DIN Installation Steps DIN Mounting Bracket Top Mounting Bracket Groove 8 Screw Meter with NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket Remove unscrew ANSI studs for DIN Installation 1 Slide meter with NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket into panel Remove ANSI Studs if in place 2 From back of panel slide 2 DIN Mounting Brackets into grooves in top and bottom of meter housing Snap into place 3 Se
72. rtified for revenue metering power providers and utility companies must verify that the billing energy meter performs to the stated accuracy To confirm the meter s performance and calibration power providers use field test standards to ensure that the unit s energy measurements are correct Since the IO 100 Series meter is a traceable revenue meter it contains a utility grade test pulse that can be used to gate an accuracy standard This is an essential feature required of all billing grade meters Watt Hour Test Pulse Refer to the figure below for an example of how this process works Refer to the table below for the Wh Pulse Constants for Accuracy Testing Ir or KYZ Test Pulses Energy Pulses Ni xt Energy Standard Comparator Error Results Using the Watt Hour Test Pulse Infrared amp KYZ Pulse Constants for Accuracy Testing Kh Watthour per pulse Input Voltage Level Class 10 Models Class 2 Models Below 150V 0 2505759630 0 0501151926 Above 150V 1 0023038521 0 2004607704 NOTE Minimum pulse width is 90 milliseconds 54 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software verview The IQ 100 Series meter can be configured using either the meter Face Butt
73. ss one blinking ENTER RESET_PW_FAIL PASS s 15 password 46 FAIL RESET RESET ALL DONE 25ec Y Menu to previous operating from any reset inode screen mode screen see sheet 2 to Main Menu see sheet 1 42 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App A Navigation Maps Configuration Mode Screens Sheet 4 See Note 1 CONFIG MENU enter eom 1 x DOWN or RL blinkin Y sem DOWN T Y E tem Y ENTER sHOW cr wur ori luin eo 5 bown or SE Has Tor 10 or 100 plone biking ase p sinung DOWN e oon Ye ote ENTER z ENTER CONFIG MEN PT binking Oe PORT 1 PT MULT DOWN RIGHT DOWN prs uU bown or or 10 oF 100 RIGHT DOWN vhs re cina van Bawa ang nen wam me Y dor ser CONFIG MEN ENTER ENTER CNCT Blinking PORT P
74. tion C4E11DB9 hex 11000100 11100001 00011101 10111001 binary The sign of the mantissa and therefore the number is 1 which represents a negative value The Exponent is 10001001 binary or 137 decimal The Exponent is a value in excess 127 So the Exponent value is 10 The Mantissa is 11000010001110110111001 binary With the implied leading 1 the Mantissa is 1 C23B72 hex The Floating Point Representation is therefore 1 75871956 times 2 to the 10 Decimal equivalent 1800 929 NOTES Exponent the whole number before the decimal point Mantissa the positive fraction after the decimal point 76 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter App B Modbus Map Important Note Concerning the IQ 100 Series Modbus In depicting Modbus Registers Addresses the IQ 100 Series meter s Modbus map uses Holding Registers only Hex Representation The representation shown in the table below is used by developers of Modbus drivers and libraries SEL 2020 2030 programmers and Firmware Developers The meter s Modbus map also uses this representa tion Hex Description 0008 000F Meter Serial Number Decimal Representation The meter s Modbus map defines Holding Registers as 4X registers Many popular SCADA and HMI packages and their Modbus drivers have user interfaces that require users to enter these Registers start ing at 40001 So instead of entering t
75. to scrolling is enabled the meter scrolls the parameter readings on the right side of the front panel The Kilo or Mega LED lights showing the scale for the Wh VARh and VAh readings The figure below shows an example of a Wh reading The meter continues to provide scrolling readings until one of the buttons on the front panel is pressed causing the meter to enter one of the other Modes 44 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using the Main Menu 1 Press the Menu button The Main Menu screen appears The Reset mode rSt appears in the A window Use the Down button to scroll causing the Configuration CFG and Operating OPr modes to move to the A window The mode that is currently flashing in the A window is the Active mode which means it is the mode that can be configured MENU ENTER MENU ENTER MENU ENTER For example Press Down Once CFG moves to A window Press Down Once OPr moves to A window 2 Press the Enter button from the Main Menu to view the Parameters screen for the mode that is currently active Using Reset Mode Reset Mode resets all of the Max and Min values in the meter NOTE With the communication option you can reset both the Max Min values and the energy accumulators you do not have the communication option uy Inm you cannot reset the energy accumulator fields rot
76. unction as clicking the Profile icon in the Title Bar Reset Device Information Click this option to reset either Max Min values IQ 130 10 140 and IQ 150 meters and or Energy Accumulators IQ 150 only You will see the screen shown on the right Click the checkbox next to the item s you want to reset Reset Energy Accumulators Retrieve Device Status Click this option to see the Device status screen for the meter this is the same screen that displays when you first connect to the meter Flash Update Firmware Enter Flash File Click this option to upgrade the meter s firmware You will see the screen on the right Click Browse to locate the flash file Click OK to update the firmware with the flash file When flashing is complete click Exit to close the screen NOTE Flash updating of firmware can only be done at a Baud Rate of 57 6k User and Installation Manual 1 02601003 July 2010 www eaton com 64 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software Performing Additional Tasks with Eaton Meter Configuration Software The following sections contain instructions for other tasks you can perform using the Eaton Meter Configuration Software Using Connection Manager Use Connection Manager to Add or Remove Connection panepen Mane List of Locations Connected to Location Locations and or Devices at Locations 1 Click Connection gt Connection Manager or
77. utton to scroll numbers from O to 9 for the flashing dash When the correct number appears for that dash use the the Right button to move to the next dash Example The left screen below shows four dashes The right screen shows the display after the first two digits of the password have been entered MENU ENTER MENU ENTER Y Y 2 When all 4 digits of the password have been selected press the Enter button f you in Reset Mode and the correct Password has been entered rSt All donE appears and the screen resumes auto scrolling parameters f you are in Configuration Mode and the correct Password has been entered the display returns to the screen that required a password f an incorrect Password has been entered PASS FAIL appears and The previous screen is redisplayed if you are in Reset Mode The previous Operating Mode screen is redisplayed if you are in Configuration Mode MENU ENTER 46 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E July 2010 www eaton com 10 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using Configuration Mode Configuration Mode follows Reset Energy on the Main Menu To access Configuration Mode Press the Menu button while the meter is auto scrolling parameters Press the Down button until the Configuration Mode option CFG is in the A window Press the Enter button The Configuration Parameters screen appears Press the Down butto
78. view The IQ 100 IQ 130 140 150 is a multifunction power meter designed to be used in electrical substa tions panel boards and as a power meter for OEM equipment The unit provides multifunction measure ment of most electrical parameters The unit is designed with advanced meaurement capabilities allowing it to achieve high performance accuracy The IQ 100 meter is specified as a 0 596 class energy meter for billing applications as well as a highly accurate panel indication meter The IQ 100 meter provides a host of additional capabilities including optional 5485 Modbus IQ 100 meter features that are detailed in this manual are as follows 0 5 Class Revenue Certifiable Energy and Demand IQ 140 150 Metering Meets ANSI C12 20 0 596 Multifunction Measurement including Voltage Current Power Frequency Energy etc Field Upgrade without Removing Installed Meter Percentage of Load Bar for Analog Meter Perception Easy to Use Faceplate Programming IQ 100 Series meter is available in two configurations meter transducer and transducer only 10 100 Series Meter ital Transducer Meter and transducer in one compact unit Features an optional RS485 and KYZ Pulse Output and can be programmed using the faceplate of the meter ANSI or DIN mounting may be used IQ 100 Series Digital Transducer A Digital Transducer only unit providing RS485 communication via Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII proto cols The unit is desi
79. volts 2 OSE9 0 1002 1003 Volts B N FLOAT 009999 M volts 2 0 0 1004 1005 Volts C N FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 OSEE 1006 1007 Volts FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 OSEF O3FO 1008 1009 Volts B C FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 03F2 1010 1011 Volts C A FLOAT 010 9999 M volts 2 03 3 OSF4 1012 1013 FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 O3F5 03F6 1014 1015 Amps FLOAT 009999 M lamps 2 03 7 03F8 1016 1017 Amps FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 O3F9 OSFA 1018 1019 Watts 3 Ph total FLOAT 9999 9999 watts 2 O3FC 1020 1021 VARs 3 Ph total FLOAT 9999 gt 9999 VARs 2 O3FD O3FE 1022 1023 VAs 3 Ph total FLOAT 9999M10 9999M VAs 2 0400 1024 1025 Power Factor 3 Ph total FLOAT 1 0010 1 00 none 2 0401 0402 1026 1027 Frequency FLOAT 010 65 00 Hz 2 0403 0404 1028 1029 Neutral Current FLOAT 010 9999 M lamps 2 User and Installation Manual 1M02601003E Block Size 30 MM 1 IQ 100 Series 130 140 150 Meter Appendix B Modbus Map Modbus Address Units or L Hex Decimal Description Format Range Resolution Comments Reg 0448 O44C 1100 1101 W hours Received SINT32 010
80. wo separate values one for register type and one for the actual register they have been combined into one number The meter s Modbus map uses a shorthand version to depict the decimal fields i e not all of the digits required for entry into the SCADA package are shown For example You need to display the meter s serial number in your SCADA application The meter s Modbus map shows the following information for meter serial number Decimal Description 9 16 Meter Serial Number In order to retrieve the meter s serial number enter 40009 into the SCADA UI as the starting register and 8 as the number of registers e n order to work with SCADA and Driver packages that use the 40001 to 49999 method for request ing holding registers take 40000 and add the value of the register Address in the decimal column of the Modbus Map Then enter the number e g 4009 into the UI as the starting register For SCADA and Driver packages that use the 400001 to 465536 method for requesting holding reg isters take 400000 and add the value of the register Address in the decimal column of the Modbus Map Then enter the number e g 400009 into the UI as the starting register The drivers for these packages strip off the leading four and subtract 1 from the remaining value This final value is used as the starting register or register to be included when building the actual modbus message Modbus Register Map MM 1 to MM 16 The IQ 100 Seri
81. zes that the meter can measure The CT and PT transformers deliver fractions of the primary voltage and current to the meter With properly set ratios and multipliers the readings of the meter can be used to determine the energy voltage current or power of the system This setting is the first screen displayed when you open the IQ 100 Series Device Profile If you have been on another screen click the Scaling tab to re display this screen The screen fields and acceptable entries are as follows CT Ratios CT Numerator Primary 1 9999 CT Denominator Secondary 5 or 1 Amp NOTE This field is display only CT Multiplier Scaling 1 10 or 100 Current Full Scale Display only PT Ratios PT Numerator Primary 1 9999 PT Denominator Secondary 40 600 PT Multiplier Scaling 1 10 100 or 1000 Voltage Full Scale Display only System Wiring 3 Element Wye 2 5 Element Wye 2 CT Delta Example Settings Scalr Ene And System Wiring pono CT Denominator Seconday CT Fue 2000 ames CT Numerator Priman PT Denominator Secondary PT PT System Wiring Phases Disolayed For a CT of 2000 5A set the following CT Ratios in the entry fields CT Numerator Primary CT Denominator Secondary CT Multiplier 2000 5 1 The Current Full Scale field will read 2000 NOTE You can obtain the same Current Full Scale by entering a CT Numerator o
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