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1. Analog Input lii DI S22 State AXM IO11 v Reset DI Counters Advanced Options Update Figure 5 7 14 Pulse Input 41 cancel NEN Figure 5 7 15 Advanced Options 5 7 2 7 Analog Input Acuvim IIE As shown in Figure 5 7 16 Advanced Option button is used to define the Category and the Unit cuvim IIE COM4 1 O00 Settings Figure 5 7 16 Analog Input 42 5 8 Acuvim Series This chapter introduces some of the functions of the Acuvim In order to understand the software abilities please thoroughly read Acuvim User s Manual 5 8 1 Readings 5 8 1 1 Energy You can modify the value of energy by clicking underlined characters CONA I Acuvimt 006 Readings Settings Readings gt Energy Real Time Metering i Digital 1 0 Ep_imp Eq imp 0 0 kvarh Energy Ep exp Eq exp 0 0 kvarh Harmonics THD Ep_total i Eq total 0 0 kvarh Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Phase Angles Max and Min Alarm Log Device Information Ep_net Eq net 0 0 kvarh Figure 5 8 1 Energy 5 8 1 2 Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum The A in Figure 5 8 2 means there is no display when harmonics are 0 CONA 1 Acuvim t 0 0 Readings Settings Readings gt Harmonics gt Voltage Spectrum Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 Energy Harmonics THD Current Spectrum Phase Angles Max and Min Alarm Log Device Information amp B T7 5
2. 0 000 AO 2 Input Range 0 000 0 000 4 4 0 000 L 10 00 Single Slope Output Range 3 999 0 000 0 000 20 000 AXH IO31 I 1 Type I 2 Type DI 3 Type 1 4 Type I Pulse st le State le State le State F le State P S Figure 5 7 9 I O Modules Settings As shown in Figure 5 7 9 the following is a description of all items A Channel and Unit of AO Input B Range and Unit of AO Output C Value without unit 5 7 2 3 Alarm Acuvim II Notice When you set the Set Point of the alarm limit there is no unit for it All units are displayed in the Alarm Channel 38 Acuvim II COM4 1 OQ Readings Settings Settings gt Power Meter gt Alarm El Power Meter General Enable Alarm Enable Backlight Flashing is TO Modules 1 z TO Modules 2 Met Module Bros n D f e Pulse Input 2 EN 3 eae 5 ee gt doole 7 ves je je 9 gt yeo 10 5 io 11 xem 12 vem je 13 Frequency Hz w vw 0 Figure 5 7 10 Alarm Settings As shown in Figure 5 7 10 the following is a description of all items A Unit of Alarm Channel B Value without unit 5 7 2 4 Data Log Acuvim IIR Notice You can program up to 114 parameters per log The total size is no more than 63 sectors that has 64k bytes The Data Log 1 Setting is shown in Figure 5 7 11 39 Real Time
3. 21 Acuvia Gk 1 GIG Readings Settings Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 Demand Harmonics THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Energy Real Time ee Current Month TOU Cumulative TOU Frozen Energy Real Time Current Month TOU Cumulative TOU Max and Min Current m Readings gt Energy gt Current Month TOU Ep_imp Sharp 0 0 kwh Ep exp Sharp 0 0 kWh Ep imp Peak Ep exp Peak Ep imp Valley Ep exp Valley Ep imp Normal Ep exp Normal Fn imn Tntall kwh Eq imp Sharp Eq exp Sharp Es Sharp Eq imp Peak Eq exp Peak Es Peak Eq imp Valley Eq exp Valley Es Valley Eq imp Normal Eq exp Normal Es Normal Fn imn Tntall 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvAh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvAh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvAh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kv h kvarh Figure 5 5 4 Current Month TOU As shown in Figure 5 5 3 and Figure 5 5 4 the following includes a description of all items A Modify energy value by clicking figures B Check current month TOU of all phases by clicking characters 5 5 1 6 Prior Month TOU As shown in Figure 5 5 5 Section A points out the billing time of prior month on the Prior Month TOU node in the menu tree lOi uw Oem 1818 Readings Settings Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 p Demand Harmonics THD Voltage Sp
4. BS Acuview Accuenergy Corporation eration Settings Tools Window Help A 1 T e 9 v TY T R adings gt Real Time Metering Real Time Metering Energy Harmonics D THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Volts AN Volts BN Volts CN Volts LN Average Volts AB Volts BC Volts C Volts LL Average 0 00 V 0 00 V IB 0 00 V re 0 00 V 0 0000 4 0 0000 4 0 0000 4 0 0000 A 0 00 V 0 00 V D 00 Vv Average 170 Modules 1 1 0 Modules 2 Max and Min SOE Log Alarm Log Watt A Watt B Watt C Watt Total 0 00000 kw 0 00000 kw 0 00000 kw 0 00000 kw VAR A VAR B VAR C VAR Total 0 00000 kvar 0 00000 kvar 0 00000 kvar 0 00000 kvar V A VAB VAC VA Total 0 00000 k 0 00000 kVA 0 00000 k 0 00000 kVA System Status Device Information Pwr Factor 4 0 00 Hz 0 0000 0 0 0 0 1 000 Frequency 1 000 IN 1 000 1 000 Load Type Pwr Factor B Pwr Factor C Unbalance V Pwr Factor Total Unbalance Dmd V Total DmdWatt Total 0 00000 kw Dmd VAR Total 0 00000 kwar 0 00000 kVA _TXD 02 03 40 00 48 50 OF RxD 02 03 90 00 00 00 00 Figure 4 1 Main Window The main window includes a menu bar a toolbar a workspace and a status bar The workspace displays meter windows The status bar displays messages As shown in Figure 4 1 the following includes a description of all items A
5. Menu bar B Toolbar C Window title Displays connection device address device description connection status etc D Explorer bar Allows for quick browsing of the meter functions E Data area Displays data related to meter functions or available operations for user to perform F Communication Displays sent received messages and indicates communication errors which means the number of faulty devices in the monitoring state 4 2 Main Menu The Main menu includes Operation Settings Tools Window and Help 4 2 1 Operation 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 3 Connect Connect to the device read data and allow write command Disconnect Disconnect the device stop data reading and disallow write command Start Data Logging Record data at the set logging interval Stop Data Logging Stop recording Add Device Add a new device that is going to be connected Delete Current Device Delete current active device If multiple windows are tiled it deletes the device of the top window Exit Quit the application Settings Connection Manager Manage connections and edit connection parameters Data Log Settings Check and set data logging parameters of each device that is going to be monitored Options Check and set some of the advanced options Device Manager Show the detailed communication status Device Properties Modify device description while connected modify device address while disconnected Expl
6. 22 DI4 32 DI4 DI 126 AXM IO12DI6 ERE e AnalogInput THD Volts AN AB THD Volts BN CA THD Volts CN BC 16 UC ETHD Even THDVC UC THFF THFF V C 2nd4 315t 2nd4 315t 2 4 315 Harmonic V A Harmonic V B Harmonic V C 2 4 315 2nd4 315t 2 4 315 Harmonic I A Harmonic I B Harmonic I C Pn Angle IG VAN Pn Angle IA VAB 19 UAG Ph Angle BA 1C_UAB Ph Angle IAS Table 5 3 Data Log Parameters 5 4 Import Export Device Profile 5 4 1 A device profile can be imported into the current active device window To check the content of the imported profile be sure to disconnect first so that the meter s current settings will not be updated To send the imported profile to device follow these steps 1 Connect first 2 Click Tools Import and Update Device select the desired file 17 5 4 2 Save the settings of the current window to a file via Export Device Profile 18 5 5 Acuvim X Series Acuvim X series includes Acuvim DX TOU Acuvim EX PQ Acuvim FX Alarm Acuvim GX All A Comparison of Acuvim X series is shown in Table 5 5 Real Time Metering V Digital I O Demand THD Harmonics Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Real Time Current Month TOU Prior Month TOU Energy Cumulative TOU Real Time Frozen Current Month TOU Cumulative TOU Voltage Eligibility Ratio SOE Log Alarm Log Wav
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8. 989 10 531372 1 3 15 169 5 B 7 B8 9 10 141 09 jii 15 16 17 18 19 20 zim Figure 5 8 2 Voltage Spectrum 43 5 8 2 Settings 5 8 2 1 Alarm Notice When you set the Set Point of the alarm limit there are no units for them All units are displayed in the Alarm Channel t CLES Acuvim t 0 0 Settings Settings Alarm General Alam Enable Alarm Channel Setting Setpoint Frequenc Hz 1 2 d Frequenc Hz 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Frequency Hz Frequency Hz Frequence Hz Frequenc Hz Frequenc Hz Frequency Hz gt aalala a nmnmmnmumumumumn 2 Alarm Delay 0 iv ms Figure 5 8 3 Alarm Settings As shown in Figure 5 8 3 the following includes a description of all items A Unit of Alarm Channel B Value without unit 44 6 Troubleshooting 1 Why is the drop down list of the Com Port in Connection Settings dialog empty Answer the program has not detected any available serial port please check if it is any idle 2 Why is there no new waveform in the list after I clicked Capture Waveform button Answer the waveform buffer is full Make sure that the current 5 waveforms are not being used and clear them in the System Status page by clicking Reset Waveform Log button 3 Why are there inconsistencies between the displayi
9. Cumulative TOU Max and Min Current Prior Voltage Eligibility Ratio 0 0 kWh 0 0 kWh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 k Ah Ep imp Ep exp 0 0 kWh 0 0 kvarh Ep total Eq total Figure 5 5 6 Frozen Energy 5 5 1 8 Prior Max and Min As shown in Figure 5 5 7 the date and time displayed on the Prior node in the menu tree is the time of recorded Prior Max and Min JG w 1 el IG Readings gt Max and Min gt Priof 2008 12 3 10 41 33 Channel Volts AN Volts BN Volts CN Volts AB Volts BC Readings Settings Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 Demand Harmonics THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Minimum Time Stamp 216 8 V 2008 11 17 12 35 19 10838 2008 11 17 12 35 19 108 9 Y 2008 11 17 12 35 19 105 9 2008 11 17 9 51 02 0 0 V 2008 11 14 10 08 18 105 4 V 2008 11 17 9 51 02 0 576 2008 11 14 11 55 20 0 000 2008 11 14 10 08 19 0 000 4 2008 11 14 10 08 19 Maximum 450 8 V 127 3 V 123 0 V 362 0 V V 442 8 V 1 1254 0 067 4 0 078 A Time Stamp 2008 11 17 11 12 05 2008 11 21 15 17 36 2008 11 21 15 17 36 2008 11 17 11 12 05 2008 11 21 15 34 13 2008 11 17 11 12 05 2008 11 21 11 28 56 2008 11 17 9 26 31 2008 11 17 9 26 31 Energy Real Time Current Month TOU Prior Month TOU 2006 1 Cumulative TOU Frozen Energy 2008 11 Real Time EI Current Month TOU Cumulative TOU Max and Min Current Voltage Eli
10. Hours MM is minutes ID is the Number of a Tariff TOU Seasons Holidays oo TOU Schedule 1 06 1201 a 13 10 00 O2 01 z 03 01 03 08 01 09 01 09 07 02 O2 08 10 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 O0 00 00 00 00 00 07 59 2 08 10 03 14 10 1 15 10 z omo sons beats s were na mas u obo e omon omo sm oeoo B ooon jeooo ane ono anos eios Figure 5 6 3 TOU 5 6 2 2 TOU Holiday Acuvim EL The format of C is MM DD ID MM is Months DD is Days ID is the Number of a Schedule Part B means ten years beginning and ending point When the checkbox of A in Figure 5 6 4 is selected the button D is available 30 Enable Holidays Years Settings Start Year 2010 Ending Year 2019 B ist Year Holidays Settings Year 2010 Holiday Number 19 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 Settings Year 2019 Holiday Mumber Make Holiday Settings 10 Year D Update Device Figure 5 6 4 TOU Holiday 5 6 2 3 Pulse Input Acuvim EL As shown in Figure 5 6 5 when DI Type is state the options are disabled When DI Type is counter they are enabled Advanced Option button is used to define the Category and the Unit The Advanced Option window is shown in Figure 5 6 6 cuv
11. Select the serial port that the RS485 connection is using Baud Rate Should match the baud rate in the meter settings Scan Interval Used to adjust the time interval between two messages 200ms or 500ms is recommended 3 3 Add New Device After performing steps 1 and 2 you need to add a device to communicate with To add a new device do one of the following 1 Click Operation Add Device or 2 Click the icon 5 The Add Device box is shown as Figure 3 3 Device Type Connection COM4 Device Address 1 Description Acuvim hi Figure 3 3 Add Device Device Type The model of the device you are going to communicate with Connection Select a connection for the communication Device Address Should match the address in the meter settings Description Device description such as where the device is used for example Building 1 3 4 Connection You can read all the measurement data after you successfully complete Step 3 To connect do one of the following 1 Click Operation Connect Or 2 Click the icon 9 Or 3 Press F9 on keyboard Notice If you cannot start communication normally please make sure the physical connection of the device is correct and the communication setting parameters are properly configured 3 5 Getting Help For more information do one of the following 1 Click Help Help Or 2 Click the icon d 4 User Interface 4 1 Main Window
12. and Min Current Prior Voltage Eligibility Ratio Daily ui iw 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21Y TT gt F3 Figure 5 5 1 Voltage Spectrum 20 5 5 1 4 Sequence Component Quaia is the angle between I A and V A The broken line circle on the outside indicates 100 of full range Headings gt Sequence Component As shown in Figure 5 5 2 the following includes a description of all items Positive Sequence Negative Sequence Zero Sequence Positive Sequence Diagram Fhasor Vv A amp 37 94 Phasor 4 0 000 VolsA amp 0000A C puaa 359 7 Figure 5 5 2 Positive Sequence A Full range indicator B Vector expression C Angle between I A and V A 5 5 1 5 Real Time Energy Current Month TOU Cumulative TOU You can modify the value of energy by clicking underlined figures Acuvia Gk 1 Readings Settings Readings gt Energy gt Real Time 5 5 lt Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 Demand Harmonics THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Energy Real Time Current Month TOU Prior Month TOU Cumulative TOU Frozen Energy Real Time H Current Month TOU Cumulative TOU Max and Min Current Prior Voltage Eligibility Ratio Daily j 5 T 9 Ep imp Ep exp Ep total Eq total 4 kvarh Figure 5 5 3 Real Time Energy
13. description of all items A Logging data interval B Movable time label C Values on current time stamp 5 5 1 12 System Status Acuvia Gk 1 Readings Settings Readings System Status Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 New Alarm Record Reset Alarm Log Demand New SOE Record Reset SOE Log Harmonics THD New Waveform Record Reset Waveform Log Voltage Spectrum New Trending Record Reset Trending Loc Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Newest Alarm Record No usd Newest SOE Record No 20 eal Time E Current Month TOU Newest Waveform Record No 1 Prior Month TOU Cumulative TOU Frozen Energy 2 MazandMin 6 TOU Schedules Settings DK Voltage Eligibility Ratio SDE Log Alarm Log Device Run Time 33 25 Hours W aveform Log Trending Log System Status Device Information Newest Trending Record No 338 Figure 5 5 13 System Status 26 As shown in Figure 5 5 13 the following includes a description of all items A Important parameters used in reading data automatically B Important feedback information used in TOU settings 5 5 2 Settings 5 5 2 1 Digital I O Users need to select the type of RO or DO when it is used as alarm output m4 1 OBO Readings Settings Settings gt Digital 1 0 General Digital 1 0 DO Energy Pulse Mode Demand 27 Energy Pulse DO1 Output None iv Pulse width 20 Energy tj TOU Schedules Alam DO2 Output None 3 1P
14. 0 When the maximum number of records is reached a new log file will be created Specify log file duration Set time for when to create a new log file When the time is reached a new log file will be created Log file format Set the format of a log file It can be txt or csv or xls Text file format is recommended Column Display Name Set the name of column when monitoring the Pulse Input and the Analog Input items in the data log file It can be name or name unit Log file name For users to set name of a log file If the name of Log file is blank the default file name will be used Click Default button to use the default file name Log file folder location For users to set the file storage Path If the file folder location is blank the default file folder location will be used Click Browse button to set a file storage path Special Attention 1 2 3 4 9 Device List gt Enabled Logging Items of Selection Logging Options Log file name Log file folder location If there are multiple devices in the list you must set all of the above monitoring parameters for each monitoring device in the device list 5 3 2 Now connect and pause for 5 seconds Then click menu Operation gt Start Data Logging or the icon to enable this function 5 3 3 Click menu Operation gt Stop Data Logging menu or the icon to stop this function if necessary 5 3 4 View and analyze data Find the
15. 10 01 11 10 02 ELM 16 10 03 17 10 18 10 01 19 10 z 14 d ii Figure 5 7 12 TOU 5 7 2 6 TOU Holiday Acuvim IIE 40 The format of C is MM DD ID MM is Months DD is Days ID is the Number of a Schedule Part B means ten years beginning and ending point When the checkbox of A in Figure 5 7 13 is selected the button D is available Enable Holidays Years Settings f Stark Year 2010 ist Year Holidays Ending Year B Settings Year 2010 Holiday Number 19 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 n 00 00 24 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 30 Settings Year 2019 Holiday Mumber Make Holiday Settings 10 Year D Update Device Figure 5 7 13 TOU Holiday 5 7 2 6 Pulse Input Acuvim IIE As shown in Figure 5 7 14 When DI Type is state the options are disabled When DI Type is counter they are enabled Advanced Option button is used to define the Category and the Unit The Advanced Option window is shown in Figure 5 7 15 l cuvim IIE COM4 1 O08 setting i Power Meter General IO Modules 1 o Modules 2 Settings gt Pulse Input DI Mame DI Type Mame Category Unit Ratio Alarm DL 113 Counter US gal Y Met Module 2 Data Log 1 DL state pee ee DL 115 Counter Data Log 3 TOU pue w wh Ef Ten Years Holiday
16. ALLUZNRGY Acuview User s Guide March 31 2014 Accuenergy Corporation Contents Welcome to ACUVIGW 25 tete Oo tendat O Jan 2 ole I QUIT T TT 3 Getting Starte derra ia SENE vp PIRE ES PI PM I DUI D DUI PLU ea 4 3 1 NEW CONMCCU ON RR UTR 4 cme CONMGCTION SECLINGS Em 4 3 3 Add bee laren a a 5 3 4 rr 5 3 5 n Ea pe ed eta bd sad che nen E LP NAM t 6 User IMEA CE ERES 7 4 1 Main E wes eus Seco 7 4 2 Mai MENU EE T 7 4 3 TOODA NM 8 PUNCLIONS mH 10 5 1 Basic MONICOFING 10 5 4 Device IManadgermernbsstesusce i piae acuddasas veliivTk nui va Ud siniaanmevediters aN A 10 oper Data ees pant a 11 5 4 Import EXBort Device Ren a acl pow ER c ER Ven Ro E e a o o 17 5 5 aa 19 UIT TUE 20 5 5 2 SEINGE wise ct ceen E 2 5 6 ACUVIITIe E Series vedi 29 5 6 1 REAGINGS ssueeesenvexVesea a TRA Vrae Lraes ta rraex Wk RAEN daa cac Ka A 29 5 6 2 c Arr 30 9i ACUVIIm IE SENES exis 0o cda oio E 32
17. Metering m Frequencv Wolks AM volts volEs CM walts LN Average Wolks AE Wolks BC Wolks Wolts LL Average watt Total VAR A Registers and Sectors Registers 114 Sectors 10 20 30 40 Logging Timer 5 Disable Start Time CO Enable End Time Drag the bar to central Data Log 1 Settings Frequency Volts AM Volts BN Volks CN volts LN Average Volks AB Volks BC Volks CA Volks LL Average Watt Total YAR YAR B VAR C 220 p uj Total Bytes Used Bytes Remaining Other Logging Interval E ah min a B 63 2000 1 1 oo0 00 2 2000 1 1 0 00 00 Update Device Figure 5 7 11 Data Log 1 Settings 5 7 2 5 TOU Acuvim IIE As shown in Figure 5 7 12 there are three respective formats A MM DD ID MM is Months DD is Days ID is the Number of a Schedule B The same as A C HH MM ID HH is Hours MM is minutes ID is the Number of a Tariff TOU Seasons TOU Schedule 1 06 1201 7 59 2 08 10 03 14 10 1 15 10 z peres Holidays oowoo oam mam a 13 10 00 04 01 04 05 01 05 06 01 6 10 01 10 11 01 13 12 01 14 1 A O0 00 O0 00 00 00 6 O0 00 O0 00 O0 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 B 00 00 24 O0 00 00 00 00 00 30 03 10 10
18. Phase Angles I O Modules 1 I O Modules 2 Max and Min SOE Log Alarm Log Waveform Log Event Log Data Log System Status Device Information file for future analysis In typical waveform as is shown in Figure 5 7 8 the following includes a description of all items Readings gt Waveform Log Time Stamp 2012 7 10 16 14 24 2012 7 10 16 22 52 2012 7 10 16 22 55 2012 7 10 16 40 59 2012 7 10 16 45 00 2012 7 10 16 51 05 2012 7 11 15 03 46 2012 7 12 17 40 06 No Newest Waveform Record No Retrieve Waveform y Voltage Swell Manual trigger Trigger by Voltage Swell Trigger by Voltage Swell Trigger by Voltage Swell Trigger by Voltage Swell Trigger by Voltage Swell Trigger by Voltage Swell Waveform Graph 2012 7 10 16 14 24 99 Trigger by Voltage Swell Figure 5 7 7 Waveform Log 2 A Capture time and reason B Capture time when capturing condition is satisfied 35 C Values on current time stamp D Movable time label Headings gt Waveform Log Waveform Graph C2DIOB 7 25 17 35 40 761 Manual mes A SNS Figure 5 7 8 Waveform Graph 5 7 2 Settings 5 7 2 1 General Acuvim 11 Acuvim II COM4 1 Settings Settings gt Power Meter gt General Power Meter General Security a Communication Tf Modules 1 Password a000 Address 4 BaudRate 19200 bps BaudRate2 38400 bps Tr Modules 2 Alarm Wiring PT a
19. R button it will take effective at once without having to click the Update Device button 28 5 6 Acuvim L Series This chapter introduces some of the functions of Acuvim CL and Acuvim EL In order to understand the software abilities please thoroughly read Acuvim L User s Manual 5 6 1 Readings 5 6 1 1 Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Acuvim CL The A in Figure 5 6 1 means there is no display when harmonics are 0 Gili ee IGIG Readings Settings Readings gt Voltage Harmonic Spectrum Real Time Metering Si anai Harmonic Spectrum Volts AN AB 2nd 15th Voltage Harmonic Spectrum Current Harmonic Spectrum Max Min and Peak Device Information Figure 5 6 1 Voltage Spectrum 5 6 1 2 Energy and Harmonics Acuvim CL You can modify the value of energy by clicking underlined characters 29 2 Ole Readings Settings Readings gt Energy and Harmonics Real Time Metering Energy and Harmonics Voltage Harmonic Spectrum Current Harmonic Spectrum Max Min and Peak Device Information Ep_imp Ep_exp Ex THD Volts AN AB THD Volts BN C THD Volts CN BC Reset Energy Figure 5 6 2 Energy and Harmonics 5 6 2 Settings 5 6 2 1 TOU Acuvim EL As shown in Figure 5 6 3 there are three respective formats A MM DD ID MM is Months DD is Days ID is the Number of a Schedule B The same as A C HH MM ID HH is
20. ait Daily e un Watt Total VAR Total V Total Pwr Factor Total Frequency Del Watt Total De Del Total De V Total Demand Unbalance V Unbalance THD Volts AN AB THD Volts BN CA THD V DIA THDIB THDIC 0 097 kw 0 154 kvar 0 220 kV 0 563 50 10 Hz 0 067 kw 0 123 kvar 0 140 kVA 100 100 43 38 13 75 TELE 34 77 0 72 0 00 2008 11 21 11 28 56 2008 11 17 11 12 05 2008 11 21 15 17 36 2008 11 21 11 28 56 2008 11 14 12 01 55 2008 11 21 13 30 34 2008 11 14 14 27 54 2008 11 14 15 20 54 2008 11 14 10 10 36 2008 11 14 10 08 13 2008 11 21 15 17 37 2008 11 21 15 17 37 2008 11 17 11 12 07 2008 11 21 11 28 58 2008 11 14 10 08 19 2008 11 14 10 08 19 0 208 kw 0 059 kvar 0 125 kV 0 949 49 91 Hz 0 000 kw 0 000 kvar 0 000 kV 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Figure 5 5 7 Prior Max and Min 5 5 1 9 Frozen Voltage Eligibility Ratio As shown in Figure 5 5 8 the time displayed on the Frozen node in the menu tree is the time of frozen voltage eligibility ratio 23 2008 11 21 15 17 36 2008 11 21 15 17 36 2008 11 17 12 35 19 2008 11 21 15 17 36 2008 11 14 17 08 08 2008 11 14 13 19 41 2008 11 14 13 19 41 2008 11 14 13 19 41 2008 11 14 13 19 41 2008 11 14 13 13 41 2008 11 14 13 19 41 2008 11 14 13 19 41 2008 11 14 13 19 41 2008 11 14 10 10 36 2008 11 14 10 08 13 2008 11 14 10 08 19 Acuvia Gk 1 1986 18 Readings Settings Readings
21. and select it 3 Follow the instructions in the Uninstall Wizard step by step 7 3 System Requirements The minimum running requirements of Acuview software 1 Operating System Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 2 Memory 128MB 256MB or more 3 HDD 100MB 500MB or more free space 4 Display Resolution 1024 768 or higher 5 Software Needed Microsoft Office Excel 2000 XP 2003 2007 Notice If Excel Application is not installed in the system files cannot be saved as Excel documents when using the data logging function 46
22. ck the icon a The Device Manager box is shown as Figure 5 3 10 OR 7 Device Type Connection Address Description Log Enabled cuvinm as AcuYvin Devices Total Log Enabled Total Com Normal Total Log Failure Tokal X om Failure Total 9 3 5 3 1 Reset Counters Seleck Window Figure 5 3 Device Manager Device List Displays all available devices Every listed item displays its detailed communication status Device Total The total number of devices Com Normal Total The total number of devices which communicate normally Com Failure Total The total number of devices which fail the communication Log Enabled Total The total number of devices whose real time data logging state is enabled Log Failure Total The total number of devices whose real time data logging state fail last time Reset Counters Reset the communication counter for all devices Properties Modify the properties of selected device in device list Double click the selected item can also modify device properties Select Window Activate the corresponding window of selected item in device list Close Close the dialog Data Logging Data Logging Settings 11 You must set data log before you use this function set it do one of the following 1 Click Settings Data Log Settings Or 2 Click the icon The Data Log Settings box is shown as Figure 5 4 Ei Data Log Settings Enabled Device Type Connectia
23. data log files in the specified folder location There is a folder named MonData in the Acuview installation directory where all the data log files are stored by default By default each file name consists of the device description device type port Serial mode or IP address Ethernet mode device address and data logging starting time whose format is YYYYMMDD Year Month Day 13 Make sure to follow the following rules before you open any Excel file Special Attention Never double click any EXCEL files including data log files on your computer when data logging is active otherwise it may cause the software to become unstable and potentially produce inaccurate results such as out of order and loss of data etc The correct options to open the excel files are 1 Click Start gt Program gt Microsoft Office gt Microsoft Office Excel to open the Excel application When the main window of Excel is open click File Open and choose the desired files in the dialog box or Copy the desired files to another computer and open them on that computer 5 3 5 Data Log file After you open a data log file of excel format you can see the following items Real Time Demand Energy Energy TOU PulseInput Counter AnalogInput THD VHS IHS VHS32 IHS32 Phase amp ngle Real Time Real Time Metering Demand Demand Energy Real Time Energy Energy TOU Current Month TOU PulseInput Actual value of Pulse Input Count
24. e of this software without the written permission from Accuenergy Corp are forbidden Please read the license agreement in the software package carefully before you install or use it Proceed should you agree with the terms of the license agreement This software is protected by copyright laws in USA and other countries and international treaty provisions 3 Getting Started 3 1 New Connection A connection is required before communicating with the meter To add a new connection do one of the following 1 Click Settings Connection Manager or 2 Click the icon a The Connection Manager is shown as Figure 3 1 Banarer Status Figure 3 1 Connection Manager New Add a new connection Delete Delete the selected connection Edit Edit the selected connection settings Close Close the window Status Available means Com Port or Ethernet is active and Not Available means Com Port or Ethernet is inactive If the status is blank it means that Com Port or Ethernet has not been established 3 2 Connection Settings Set the connection parameters The New Connection box is shown as Figure 3 2 Hew Connection Mame CO Network Cancel Com Port COM4 Iv Baud Rate 19200 Iv Scan Interval 500 ms Figure 3 2 New Connection e Name Give connection a name Type Select Serial Port for RS485 Select Network for Modbus TCP gateway for example Acuvim II AXM NET Com Port
25. ected item and the Data column will remain after reading It will then draw a waveform graph automatically 34 Readings Settings iek Readings Waveform Log Real Time Metering Energy Real Time Harmonics THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Device Information No Time Stamp 2012 7 10 16 14 24 2012 7 10 16 22 52 2012 7 10 16 22 55 2012 7 10 16 40 59 2012 7 10 16 45 00 2012 7 10 16 51 05 2012 7 11 15 03 46 2012 7 12 17 40 06 on O un A Co Ie Newest Waveform Record No ms Reason Trigger by Voltage Swell 99 Manual trigger 133 Trigger by Voltage Swell 562 Trigger by Voltage Swell 40 Trigger by Voltage Swell 130 Trigger by Voltage Swell 591 Trigger by Voltage Swell 591 Trigger by Voltage Swell Figure 5 7 6 Waveform Log 1 As shown in Figure 5 7 6 the following includes a description of all items A Step 1 Select an item to read B Step 2 Click Retrieve Waveform button C The Data column will remain after reading 2 Anitem whose data field is not empty may be selected Its waveform will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 7 7 Section A means to click an item with data MEMO Cie pie Click the Save button then you can save the data of selected items as a txt csv xls Readings Settings Real Time Metering Energy Real Time Harmonics THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component
26. ectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Energy Real Time Current Month TO Cumulative TOU Frozen Energy Real Time Current Month TOLI Cumulative TOU Max and Min Current Ep imp Sharp 0 0 kwh Ep exp Sharp 0 0 kwh Ep imp Peak Ep exp Peak Ep imp Valley Ep ex A Readings gt Energy gt Prior Month TOUT2006 12 30 14 33 25 Eq imp Sharp Eq exp Sharp Es Sharp Eq imp Peak Eq exp Peak Es Peak Eq imp Valley Eq exp Valley Es Valley 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kV h 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvAh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvAh Ep imp Mormal 0 0 kwh Ep exp Normal 0 0 kWh Fn imn Tntall 5 5 1 7 Frozen Energy Eq imp Normal Eq exp Normal Es Normal Fn imn Tatal Figure 5 5 5 Prior Month TOU 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kvarh 0 0 kV h kvarh As shown in Figure 5 5 6 the time displayed on the Frozen Energy node in the menu tree is the time of freezing real time energy current month TOU and accumulative TOU 22 cuvim GX 1 O08 Readings gt Energy gt Frozen Energyf2008 11 14 10 08 47 XReal Time Readings Settings Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 Demand Harmonics THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles Energy Real Time Current Month TOU Prior Month TOU 2006 1 Cumulative TO Frozen Energ 2008 11 Real Time Current Month TOU
27. eform Log Trending Log Alarm SOE Waveform Trending TOU Schedules Settings V Device Run Time System Status V Device Information General Settings Digital I O Settings FFFERLLLLLLLLLLLELFEERSSS eeke SIS LLL E m m NN m eK MN v 19 Table 5 5 Comparison of Acuvim X series Acuvim GX All is used as the example to introduce the software functions In order to fully understand the abilities of the software please thoroughly read the Acuvim X User s Manual 5 5 1 Readings 5 5 1 1 Digital I O To control the relay please click the related Control button 5 5 1 2 Demand If you want to synchronize demand calculation of all the devices on the bus please click Synchronize Demand button 5 5 1 3 Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Section A in Figure 5 5 1 means there s no display when harmonics are 0 LEGAL GP EESE 1018 Readings Settings Readings gt Harmonics gt Voltage Spectrum Real Time Metering Digital 1 0 Demand Harmonics THD Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles I I I I I i I L I i I I I Lj 1 8 ee Ee ae ee ae ee eee E i Energy ee Real Time 33 Current Month TOU 9 10 11 12 13 14 19w16 11 48 Prior Month TOU Cumulative TOU Frozen Energy Real Time Current Month TOU Cumulative TOU Max
28. er Digital Input Pulse Counter AnalogInput Actual value of Analog Input THD THD VHS Voltage Spectrum 2 to 31 order IHS Current Spectrum 2 to 31 order VHS32 Voltage Spectrum 32 to 63 order IHS32 Current Spectrum 32 to 63 order PhaseAngle Phase Angles When the data is saved as txt and csv the file content is the same as the excel file but there is a difference Each sheet of Excel will be saved as a separate text or CSV document The parmeters of the PulseInput and the AnalogInput are uncertain according to the settings page to display All parameters in the table are shown as following Frequency WattA ULUNBL Unbalance V Volts AN Volts BN UAB Volts AB 14 uc c s wmm ree rA ewrractora iw iw me ower mc m pwrractortos QA EXP Received VAR A P IMP PRED Pred Del Watt Total QB EXP Received VAR B P EXP PRED Pred Rec Watt Total QC EXP Received VAR C Q IMP PRED Pred Del VAR Total n em ea es oT tewm t8 Eb om jtm Ee e Energy TOU 15 DI 111 AXM IO21 DI1 AXM IO31 DI1 DI 112 AXM IO21 DI2 AXM IO31 DI2 DI 113 AXM IO21 DI3 AXM IO31 DI3 DI 114 AXM IO21 DIA AXM IO31 DIA DI 121 22 DI1 32 DI1 DI 122 22 DI2 32 DI2 DI 123 22 DI3 32 DI3 DI 124
29. ger 5 Voltage Spectrum 2006 12 29 11 14 47 616 Manual trigger Current Spectrum Sequence Component Energy Real Time E Current Month TOU Prior Month TOU Waveform Graph 2008 12 18 14 22 07 670 Manual trigger E Cumulative TOU E Frozen Energy Max and Min Voltage Eligibility Ratio SOE Log Alarm Log Waveform Log Trending Log System Status Device Information Figure 5 5 10 Waveform Log 2 Click the Save to File button then you can save the data of selected items as a txt csv xls file for future analysis In typical waveform as is shown in Figure 5 5 11 the following includes a description of all items A Capture time and reason B Capture time when capturing condition is satisfied C Values on current time stamp D Movable time label Headings gt Waveform Log Waveform Graph 006 7 26 17 35 40 761 Manual ms A LN YR OY 5 7 2 Jn Qe D D Volts B Volts C Figure 5 5 11 Waveform Graph 5 5 1 11 Trending Log 25 Read current trending data by clicking Retrieve Trending button It will draw a trending graph automatically Then click the Save to File button and the data will be saved in a txt csv xls file for later analysis Headings gt Trending Log Trending Graph Logging data interval i BU minutes a Volts Volts B Figure 5 5 12 Trending Graph In typical trending as shown in Figure 5 5 12 the following includes a
30. gt Voltage Eligibility Ratio gt Frozen 008 11 14 10 11 11 Phase Angles Energy E Current Day Run Time 00 00 00 Real Time Volts AN AB Elig Time 00 00 00 Volts AN AB Elig Ratio 100 Current Month TOU Prior Month TOU 2006 1 Volts BN BC Elig Time 0 00 00 Volts BN BC Elig Ratio 100 Cumulative TOU Volts CN CA Elig Time 00 00 00 Volts CN CA Elig Ratio 100 Frozen 2008 11 Real Time Three Phase V Elig Time 00 00 00 Three Phase V Elig Ratio 100 3 Current Month TOL Cumulative TOU Max and Min Current Month Run Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Voltage Eligibility Ratio Volts AN AB Elig Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Volts AN AB Elig Ratio 100 Dai Volts BN BC Elig Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Volts BN BC Elig Ratio 100 Volts CN CA Elig Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Volts CN CA Elig Ratio 100 Three Phase V Elig Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Three Phase V Elig Ratio 100 Alarm Log Current Year Run Time 0 00 00 Waveform Log Trending Log Volts ANZAB Elig Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Volts Elig Ratio SUPE SUME Volts BN BC Elig Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Volts BN BC Elig Ratio Device Information T Volts CN CA Elig Time 0 Days 00 00 00 Volts CN CA Elig Ratio Figure 5 5 8 Frozen Voltage Eligibility Ratio 5 5 1 10 Waveform Log There are two functions in waveform log 1 Click Retrieve Waveform button to read the data corresponding to the selected item and the Data column will re
31. he advanced options sts Device Manager Show the detailed communication status E Device Properties Modify device description while connected modify device address while disconnected 7 Text Size Set text size of data area Tile Horizontally Rearrange all windows in the tile horizontally Tile Vertically Rearrange all windows in the tile vertically E Cascade Rearrange all windows in a cascade Minimize All Minimize all windows E Explorer Bar Show or hide the explorer bar e Help Display help document 5 1 oe i 5 1 2 91 3 5 1 4 2 125 5 1 6 9 2 Del Sod uds Dess 5 2 4 Functions Basic Monitoring Add new connection Refer to the New Connection section Set connection parameters Refer to the Connection Settings section Add device window Refer to the Add New Device section Connect Refer to the Connection section Click the node in menu tree on the left side to view the measured values The content displayed in the device window may be different according to different device types Click Disconnect menu or icon to stop Device Management Add a new device Refer to the Add New Device section If there is an unused device window select it and click Device Properties menu or icon to make the device status available If a window is no longer needed click Delete Current Device menu or icon Device Manager 1 Click Settings Device Manager or 2 Cli
32. im EL COM4 2 Settings Settings gt Pulse Input DI Mame DI Type TOU Holiday Pulse Input Figure 5 6 5 Pulse Input Advanced Options atagory Definition Figure 5 6 6 Advanced Options 31 5 7 Acuvim Il Series This chapter introduces some of the functions of Acuvim II IIR IIE IIW In order to understand the software abilities please thoroughly read Acuvim II User s Manual 5 7 1 Readings 5 7 1 1 Energy Acuvim 11 You can modify the value of energy by clicking underlined characters Acuvim II COM4 1 008 Readings Settings Readings gt Energy gt Real Time Real Time Metering Energy Real Time Ep_imp 1415 1 kwh Eq imp 0 0 kvarh S jube Ep exp 0 0 kwh Eq exp 211 7 kvarh Voltage Spectrum Ep total 1415 1 kwh Eq total 211 7 kvarh Current Spectrum Ep_net 1415 1 kwh Eq_net 0 0 kvarh Sequence Component Phase Angles Es 1415 4 kv Ah I O Modules 1 Reset Energy I I O Modules 2 Max and Min SOE Log Pulse Input Alarm Log E cpm Sueton Stu ame ategory eading Device Information meter 1 Water 0 W meter 2 Energy 0 Imp gal meter_3 Gas 0 kwh v lt Figure 5 7 1 Energy 5 7 1 2 Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum Acuvim II The A in Figure 5 7 2 means there is no display when harmonics are 0 Dish II 2 O08 Readings gt Harmonics gt Voltage Spectrum Real Time Metering Energy Harmonics THD Yoltage Spectrum Curren
33. main after reading It will then draw a waveform graph automatically init ak w 1 ele Readings Settings Readings gt Waveform Log Real Time Metering No Time Stamp ms Reason Digital 1 0 1 0001 1 1 18 40 50 648 Manual trigger Demand t2 2006 12 2911 14 28 887 Harmonics 3 2006 12 29 11 14 36 567 Manual trigger THD 4 2006 12 29 11 14 44 543 Manual trigger Voltage Spectrum 5 2006 12 29 11 14 47 616 Manual trigger Current Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles DUUM Energy Real Time B Current Month TOU Prior Month TOU Cumulative TOU Frozen Energy Max and Min Voltage Eligibility Ratio SDE Log Alarm Log Waveform Log Trending Log System Status Device Information Figure 5 5 9 Waveform Log 1 As shown in Figure 5 5 9 the following includes a description of all items A Step 1 Select an item to read B Step 2 Click Retrieve Waveform button C The Data column will remain after reading 2 Anitem whose data field is not empty may be selected Its waveform will be displayed as shown in Figure 5 5 10 Section A means to click an item with data 24 cuvim GX 1 Readings Settings Readings gt Waveform Log Real Time Metering No Time Stamp ms Reason Digital 1 0 2008 12 18 14 22 07 Manual trigger Demand 2 2006 12 29 11 14 28 887 Manual trigger Harmonics 3 2006 12 29 11 14 36 567 Manual trigger THD 4 2006 12 29 11 14 44 543 Manual trig
34. n Address 111111111 Acuvim 1 Logging Items of Selection Logging Options Real Time Metering Logging Data Interval Demand Log data until File is Full Harmonics THD Log data until File is Full Harmonic Spectrum Monitoring Time Used min Remaining Available Timespan 210 min Energy Real Time Pulse Input C3 Specify log File duration DI Counter Specify log File duration Phase Angles Create a new File every Analog Input Lag File Format Column Display Mame Text OExcel Log File name Acuvim IIR Acuvim IR COM4 1 Default Defaut Log File Folder location O Mondata Figure 5 4 Data Log Settings e Device List Displays all available devices which are working in data logging mode It also can enable or disable data logging of any device Every listed item displays the monitoring parameters of corresponding device Logging Items of Selection You can select one or more valid logging items Logging Options Select a listed item and then set monitoring parameters This option includes 5 aspects about the data logging which are introduced as the following 12 1 2 3 4 9 Logging Data Interval Setting the data logging interval indicates how often the software will store monitoring results It contains two formats which are minutes and seconds Log data until file full The maximum row number of data logging per log file is 6480
35. nd CT Ratios Real Time Reading Net Module Voltage 3 wt PT1 400 0 Y CTI B 3 300 so Pulse Input Current 3CT PT2 400 0 V CTZ m Analog Input I amp Direction I B Direction 5 Positive Q Negative 5 Positive Q Negative Other Energy Pulse Const Turn On the Backlight NI min 1Pulse 5000 p 1kwWh 1Pulse 3000 0 1 Evarh Demand Type Sliding Window Demand Demand Thermal Demand Averaging Interval Window 1S 3 min Energv Tvpe Energy Reading VWORIPF Convention WOR Calculation Method Fundamental Primary IEC Method 1 True Fund Harm Secondary CO IEEE C Method 2 Generalized SOE Enabled None OAXM O11 COoAxM O21 OAXM IO31 COAxM O12 axM lozg2 D AsM IO32 36 Figure 5 7 6 General Settings serial connection Ecuvim II 127 0 0 1 1 Readings Settings Settings gt Power Meter gt General i Power Meter l er memet Security Communication I O Modules 1 Creme Address i 4 BaudRate 19200 BaudRate2 38400 bps TO Modules z Alarm Wiring PT and CT Ratios Real Time Reading Met Module Voltage SLM w PT1 400 0 Y i Secondary NE 4050 Pulse Input Current PT2 400 0 v A Primary Analog Input I Direction I B Direction I C Direction 5 Positive CO Negative 5 Positive Q Negative 5 Positive Q Negative Other DO Energy Pulse Co
36. ng value and the real value of voltage and current Answer This may be caused by incorrect settings of the PT and or CT ratios please check the General Settings page 4 How do I know whether the settings of TOU are right and taking effect Answer firstly check whether the feedback information of TOU settings in the System Status page are correct If correct then check whether related TOU settings are enabled Finally check whether there is any change in the Current Month TOU page 5 Does Start Freezing mean to freeze at once Answer Yes but if you want to go back to Assign freeze mode after clicking the Start Freezing button you have to set it again 6 Under what conditions can I use the SmartSum function Answer In the Data Log Settings you must ensure that each Logging Options and Log file folder location in the device list are the same 7 Can I choose some columns by myself and fix their names in the data log file of Excel Answer Yes you can set the column names and also can append some columns But you must be careful to avoid confusion in the data log template file of Excel 45 7 Installation 7 1 Installing Double click setup file follow the guide step by step Notice Software can be installed to a different directory up to 8 7 2 Uninstalling To remove this program from your system 1 Open the Windows Control Panel double click Add Remove Programs 2 Find the application name in the list
37. nst Turn On the Backlight min 1Pule 3000 D 1kwh 1Pule 5000 g 1Evarh Demand Type 5 Sliding Window Demand Demand C3 Thermal Demand Averaging Interval Window 15 miri Energy Type Energy Reading VARJIPF Convention VAR Calculation Method C3 Fundamental Primary IEC Method 1 True 2 Fund Harm CO Secondary IEEE CO Method 2 Generalized SOE Enabled None OAXM IO11 OAXM IO21 AxM IO031 OAxM Oo12 2AXM IO22 AXM IO3 2 Figure 5 7 7 General Settings network connection Change password Old password Mew password Confirm new password Cancel Figure 5 7 8 Change Password A As shown in Figure 5 7 6 in the serial connection Password is visible and displays with decimal number B As shown in Figure 5 7 7 in the network connection Password is not visible Instead of decimal numbers it is displayed as Click Change Password button and the Change Password window which is shown in Figure 5 7 8 will appear Notice In the network connection it needs to input device password when data or parameters related to meter are changed such as Update Device Modify Energy and Clear Demand and so on 5 7 2 2 I O Modules Acuvim II Notice When you set the Input output Range of AO Transfer Curve there is no unit for it All units are displayed in the Raw Channel of AO area 37 Settings gt Power Meter gt I O Modules 1 20 2 Output Pulse Width 80 ms
38. orer Bar Show or hide the explorer bar Text Size Set text size of the data area Tools Import Device Profile Load the settings into the current active device window from an existing device profile Export Device Profile The device profile of the current active device window can be saved as a file Import and Update Device Load and send all settings in the current active device window to the meter Find Device Search on line for meters in LAN Window Tile Horizontally Rearrange all windows in the tile horizontally Tile Vertically Rearrange all windows in the tile vertically Cascade Rearrange all windows in a cascade Minimize All Minimize all windows Help Help Display help document About Display the software version and copyright information Toolbar ki Connect Connect device read data and allow write command y Disconnect Disconnect device stop data reading and disallow write command Start Data Logging Record data at the set logging interval A Stop Data Logging Stop recording Add Device Add a new device that is going to be connected 4 5 x Delete Current Device Delete current active device If multiple windows are tiled it deletes the device of the top window 2 Connection Manager Manage connections and edit connection parameters EI Data log Settings Check and set data logging parameters of each device that is going to be monitored Options Check and set some of t
39. t Spectrum Sequence Component Phase Angles 1 0 Modules 1 1 0 Modules 2 Max and Min SOE Log Alarm Log System Status Device Information 10 11 12 ii 15 16 17 18 19 25 ziv Figure 5 7 2 Voltage Spectrum 32 5 7 1 3 Sequence Component Acuvim II Quaia is the angle between I A and V A The broken line circle on the outside indicates 100 of full range Readings Sequence Component Positive Sequence Negative Sequence Zero Sequence PhasorwV A 39 Phasoarl 4 0 000 0 000 Volis amp 2 379W A O 0004 C busa 3597 Positive Sequence Diagram Figure 5 7 3 Positive Sequence As shown in Figure 5 7 3 the following includes a description of all items A Full range indicator B Vector expression C Angle between I A and V A 5 7 1 4 I O Modules Acuvim II As shown in Figure 5 7 4 AO parameters are shown as real value and AI parameters show as numerical value range 094095 Acuvia II 2 O08 Settings Readings gt 1 0 Modules 1 Real Time Metering AXM 1011 Energy Harmonics Relay 1 Relay 2 THD Voltage Spectrum Current Spectrum BT 5 DI 4 DI 5 Sequence Component Phase Angles AXM 1021 1 0 Modules 1 1 0 Modules 2 DI 1 Max and Min SOE Log Alarm Log AD 1 System Status Device Information AXM 1031 Relay 1 Relay 2 DI 1 DI 4 33 Figure 5 7 4 I O Modules 5 7 1 5 Data Log Acuvim IIR There are three wa
40. ulse 1 O0 1kWh kyvarh Alarm Voltage Eligibility Ratio RO1 Output Mode Other Relay Control 5 Latch Momentary On Time RO2 Output Mode Alarm O Latch O Momentary On Time Figure 5 5 14 Digital I O Settings 5 5 2 2 Energy Notice When Reset Real Time Energy Start Resetting TOU Start Freezing and Restore TOU Schedules to Defaults buttons are clicked it will take effect at once without having to click the Update Device button 5 5 2 3 Alarm Notice When setting the Setpoint of alarm limit there are no units for them All units are displayed in Alarm Channel 27 Acuvia Gk 1 GIG Settings Settings Alarm General Digital 1 0 Enable Alarm Enable Backlight Flashing Demand Energy TOU Schedules Enable Alarm Channel Setting Setpoint Delay ms AND Alarm t D L Voltage Eligibility Ratio m Other 2 LU eM Frequenc f H 2 o 3 4 5 6 H7 H8 9 10 11 je pe e rete je je Jie ie O Figure 5 5 15 Alarm Settings As shown in Figure 5 5 15 the following includes a description of all items A Unit of Alarm Channel B Value without unit 5 5 2 4 Voltage Eligibility Ratio Notice When clicking Start Resetting TPVER and Start Freezing TPVE
41. ys of retrieving the logs read newest 50 records read one window and read 1000 records Readings gt Data Log Data Lag 1 Data Lag 2 Data Lag 3 Max Records o19 Max Records 23205 Max Records 21840 Used Records 817 A Used Records 134 B Used Records 1090 C Record Size 240 Record Size 48 Record Size 3n Window Status Normal Window Status Normal Window Status Normal First Record Time Stamp 2000 3 8 06 22 05 First Record Time Stamp 2000 3 2 03 54 13 First Record Time Stamp 2000 3 2 03 47 13 Last Record Time Stamp 2000 3 12 07 05 33 Last Record Time Stamp 2000 3 12 07 02 33 Last Record Time Stamp 2000 3 12 07 05 33 Start Record Num Data Log 1 Pea oll Mo Time Stamp Frequenc uale A ott Bir omis fpeelte LbLAve agvolts AB volts BC walts C 222 2000 3 12 06 18 53 0 00 Hz 0 00 v 0 00 v 0 00 v 0 00 v d D nn w 223 22M 228 229 230 2000 3 12 06 24 33 231 2000 3 12 06 25 33 0 00 Hz 0 00 V 0 00 v 0 00 V 0 00 V 0 00 v 0 00 V 0 00 V Figure 5 7 5 Data Log Detr 5 12 06 17 33 4000 35 12 06 19 33 2000 3 12 06 20 33 2000 3 12 06 21 33 As shown in Figure 5 7 5 the following includes a description of all items A Data Log 1 status B Data Log 2 status C Data Log 3 status D Select types before read logs E Data area 5 7 1 6 Waveform Log Acuvim IIW There are two functions in waveform log 1 Click Retrieve Waveform button to read the data corresponding to the sel

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