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1. Changing the Log Depths Change the value in the Depth setup register to increase the number of records stored in the recorder The RecordMode setup register controls how the Data Recorder will overwrite old records refer to the Data Recorder module description in the ION Reference before changing this setup register Changing the Frequency of Logging The two Periodic Timer modules that control the frequency of different data recording are as follows EgyDmd Log Trg controls the frequency of logging for the Energy and Demand Log this log is used for generating reports using Reporter Hist Log Trg controls the frequency of Historic Data logging Change the value in the Period setup register to change the frequency of data logging Period values are specified in seconds Page 118 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 12 Logging Default Logging Configuration The standard configuration of ION7330 and ION7350 meters includes two data recorders that log various power system data The ION7350 also includes the Sag Swell Data Recorder module as well as six Waveform Recorder modules Historical Data Logging One Data Recorder module the Historic Mean Log records the following output register values by default Hist Mean Log VII avg mean Vin avg mean avg mean kW tot mean kVAR tot mean kVA tot mean PF sign mean Freq
2. Can be configured to read from a meter or perform control action virtual Processor using Distributed Control Site Server Broadcasts time signals to the meter A NOTE You may want to configure a separate user for accessing services If you observe trouble with ION software accessing the meter it is likely that these services either do not have access rights or the original user name and password have changed Allowing ION Services access to security enabled meters 1 Launch the Management Console and click Devices on the Management Console s System Setup Pane 2 Highlight your meter right click and select Security 3 Select Standard Security from the drop down menu Click the check box if you want to allow this user to send time synchronization signals to the meter Click OK 4 Enter the valid meter password for Standard Security re type the password to confirm and click OK Page 52 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ON7300 Series User Guide Chapter 5 Security Additional Revenue Metering Security To meet government regulations and utility security requirements the revenue meter incorporates additional security systems a hardware locked security system that prevents modification of revenue quantities after the meter is sealed a traditional anti tamper mechanical seal on the meter base unit Hardware Lock Security Option ION7300 series meters offer a
3. 1 Launch Designer and open your meter 2 Double click the Meter Display Setup folder in the main meter configuration screen The label below the folder reads Display Modules All Display modules and a shortcut to the Display Options module appear Changing Default Display Frameworks 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Three common customizations are discussed in the following sections removing a display screen adding a new display screen replacing the parameters in an existing display screen Making a Framework Backup Before you reconfigure or delete a framework you should make a copy This ensures that you can restore the framework without having to reinitialize the factory configuration Page 35 Chapter 2 Front Panel PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Making a framework copy 1 Select the desired framework 2 Choose Copy to Framework from the Edit menu Give the framework a unique name Select a location in which to save the framework 3 Click Ok For more information on re initializing factory configurations see Restoring the Factory Configuration in Chapter 3 Removing a Display Screen Use caution when deleting modules as any dependant modules are also affected Designer informs you of dependant modules if they exist on the same node Removing a data display screen 1 Launch Designer 2 Select the Display module responsible for the screen 3 Press delet
4. Editing Registers on page 25 You may be prompted to enter your password Select YES to the next prompt to change the value of the register Select NO if you want to leave the screen without making any changes Refer to the ION Reference for complete details on each setup register s function Display Setup Menu 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Select DISPLAY SETUP from the main Setup menu to access these settings Display Setup Option Default Description Auto Scroll O s Disabled Time between automatic display screen advance Backlight Time 1800 seconds es display screen backlight automatically Display Update As Period between data display refreshes Display Mode Programmable Custom or Factory configured display screen option Contrast mid The display screen s contrast level Auto Scroll Auto Scroll activates each of the enabled display screens in sequence By default the Auto Scroll is disabled Use the arrow buttons to specify the number of seconds that each screen is displayed before it flips to the next display screen then press the Round button to set the value Any screens that have been disabled will not appear when Auto Scroll is enabled Set the numeric value to zero the default value to disable auto scrolling Contrast To change the contrast of the front panel s display select CONTRAST Press an arrow button once and the display screen s contrast s
5. The standard meter has one infrared port and one or two RS 485 communications ports the ION7300 has one the ION7330 and ION7350 have two These ports are capable of data rates up to 19 200 bps The infrared port on the front panel is compatible with an ANSI C12 13 Type II magnetic optical communications coupler It can be used to communicate real time measurements via ION Modbus or DNP protocols The RS 485 and infrared ports can communicate simultaneously Ordering options can include a 10Base T Ethernet port a 33 6 kbps internal modem and a Profibus port depending on the model type of your ION7300 series meter Digital and Analog I O Options The ION7300 series meter offers a variety of analog and digital I O combinations I O connections to the meter are made via captured wire terminals on the back of the meter The analog I O option can be specified for any ION7300 series meter allowing you to monitor a wide range of conditions such as flow rates device cycles RPM fuel levels oil pressures and transformer temperatures You can output energy pulses to an RTU or perform equipment control operations Digital Outputs All ION7300 series meters have four programmable digital output ports These are suitable for pulsing or controlling relays The Infrared Data Port and or a rear panel LED can also be used for energy pulsing Status Inputs Four optically isolated digital inputs on the ION7330 and ION7350 meters can monitor statu
6. ard Party Protocols detection Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs Nominal voltage 120 Swell limit 106 Sag limit aia Sag Swell depth 100 EnergyDemand Log Power Quality VYerfication Reports lt Back Next gt Exit Help 3 Click on the Sag Swell tab to set sag and swell limits configure sag swell recorder depths and most importantly record your system s nominal voltage 4 Click on the Waveform tab to configure waveform recorder settings Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Power Quality Setup Framework Right click a module to edit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 127 Chapter 13 Power Quality ION7350 only PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Sag Swell Module Settings The Sag Swell module monitors voltage waveforms for sags and swells i e ITI CBEMA Type 2 and Type 3 disturbances it then reports each disturbance s magnitude and duration The Sag Swell module can also detect sub disturbances during a Sag Swell event Settings are as follows Setup Register Function Default This is the magnitude above which a voltage deviation is 106 Swell Lim considered a swell This is the magnitude below which a voltage deviation is considered 88 Sag Lim acai This is the nominal power system voltage used for all Power 1 nem Yells Quality functions 0 The primary power syst
7. 8 Source 9 Source 10 Source 11 Source 12 Source 13 Source 14 Source 15 signed 32 bit M10K 40089 No Modbus Register Label 40089 40090 kWh imp 40091 40092 kWh exp 40093 40094 kWh tot 40095 40096 kWh net 40097 40098 kVARh imp 40099 40100 kVARh exp 40101 40102 kVARh tot 40103 40104 kVARh net 40105 40106 kVAh tot 40107 40108 V1 THD max 40109 40110 V2 THD max 40111 40112 V3 THD max 40113 40114 11 THD max 40115 40116 I2 THD max 40117 40118 I3 THD max Importing Data using Modbus RTU Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols It is possible to bring data into the meter using Modbus Various ION registers can be written by Modbus Master devices by correlating the Modbus register number with the address of the ION register you want to write When a Modbus register is written with a value the corresponding ION register will be written provided the Modbus RTU protocol is active on the communications channel that connects the Modbus Master to the meter You can use the Modbus RTU protocol to write values into ION external numeric pulse and Boolean registers allowing you to enable disable and reset meter functions You can also use the Modbus protocol to change setup register values in various ION modules to configure the meter s operation See the Common Modbus Registers document for a Modbus to ION map Page 79 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic I
8. PULSER MODULES gt KWH MP LED highlight the Port setup register and press the round button 2 From the list of available ports select NOT USED Using Designer to disable kWh pulsing Select the kWh imp LED Calibration Pulser module and disable L1 by setting the Port setup register to NOT USED Configuring Other Energy Pulsing Applications Now that you have the L1 port free you can assign other Pulser Digital Output or Calibration Pulser modules to it Using the front panel assign a Pulser module as follows 1 From SELECT SETUP choose ADV METER SETUP then select the new module type and the module you wish to use for pulsing the LED 2 Scroll down and select the Port e g PU2 setup register then choose L1 You can also configure LED energy pulsing from Designer Select the Digital Output Pulser or Calibration Pulser module you wish to use and set its Port setup register to L1 Changing the value for the Kt setup register of the controlling Calibration Pulser module lets you modify the pulsing rate of either channel If you want to configure the LED port for a different pulsing application you must re link the Source input to the output register of a different instantaneous power quantity in one of the Arithmetic modules in the Demand Framework Ensure that the quantity you choose originates from the MU meter units Power Meter module 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 113 Chapter 11 Energy Pul
9. 26 alarm server command line arguments 136 configuring 135 Alert module 134 alerting 133 Analog Input module 31 104 analog inputs 17 31 102 104 Analog Output module 31 103 105 analog outputs 17 31 105 ANSI 16 59 126 anti tamper seals 53 Auto Scroll 27 B backlight timeout 28 bus wiring 58 buttons 22 25 C Calibration Pulser module 100 110 CBEMA ITIC 128 Clear Functions menu 26 130 disturbance counter reset 131 energy reset 131 harmonics min max reset 131 manual waveform trigger 130 min max reset 130 peak demand reset 130 sliding window reset 130 status counters 131 thermal demand reset 130 clock configuration 90 Clock module 90 Comm 3 module 68 communications COM1 57 COM 57 COMS3 59 diagnostic 30 optical 59 protocols 16 63 RS 485 57 setup 57 communications card 57 92 98 103 Communications module 63 74 current inputs 14 current transformers 46 53 custom front panel displays 34 D data displaying with RMD 15 displaying with the front panel 22 historical logging 119 data logging 116 Data Recorder module 119 date 31 daylight savings time 91 default logging 118 default unit ID 64 demand configuring 94 rolling block 94 sliding window 94 thermal 95 demand reset 132 Diagnostic menu 29 displaying the date time 31 using the communications diagnostic 30 using the I O diagnostic 31 viewing the Harmonics diagnostic 29 Digital Input module 102 digital inputs 16 31 102 Digital Output mod
10. Analog Input w o flag Variant for Analog Input Static objects FrzAlStatic 16 bit Frozen Analog Input w o flag Variant for Frozen Analog Input Static objects FrzAlEvents 16 bit Frozen Analog Event w o time Variant for Frozen Analog Input Event objects FrzAlEvDepth O Max number of Frozen Analog Input Events that can be stored AlChangeEvents 16 bit Analog Input Change Event w o time Variant for Analog Input Change Event objects AlChangeEvDepth 50 Max number of Analog Input Change Events that can be stored AOStatic 16 bit Analog Output Status Variant for Analog Output Block objects SelectTimeout 10 000 Select Before Operate timeout period in seconds TimeSynchPeriod 86400 Time in seconds between IED requests for time syncs ALFragSize 2048 Max application layer message size in octets that IED can send DLAck Never When device requests data link layer acknowledgements DLTimeout 2 000 How long the data link layer waits for acknowledgement from Master DLNumRetries 0 How many times a data link layer packet is re sent after failing 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Importing Data using DNP 3 0 Data can be imported into the ION7330 and ION7350 from a DNP Master device DNP Slave Import modules are used to take a DNP analog or binary output object and map it into an ION numeric or Boolean register Refer to the ION Reference for detailed module descriptions See the ON7330 and ION7350 DNP 3 0 Device Profile for information
11. ETH1 Webserver Config Enables disables configuration of meter with a Enabled or Dicabled Enabled Access web browser Settings available for ION7330 and ION7350 meters with MeterM il Use the front panel arrow buttons to edit the values of the network settings so that they match your system addresses Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Comm Settings folder 3 Click on the Ethernet tab to configure the meter s TCP IP settings Setup Assistant x Coml Com2 Optical Ethemet This specifies the TCP IF Ethernet address ETH IP Address IU BUTS oe ETH SubnetMask 255 255 0 0 ETH Gateway 0 0 0 0 Edit lt Back Next gt Exit Help 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide ION7330 or ION7350 with Ethernet Port 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EtherGate connections do not connect a workstation with ION Enterprise or other Pach davice on theceoi435 master device to COM2 Chapter 6 Communications 4 To change a setting select the parameter and click the Edit button Using Designer 1 Open your meter in Designer 2 Navigate to the Communications Setup framework 3 Right click the Ethernet Communications module and configure the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway setup registers to match your system Meter Network Config
12. Export modules and link the desired ION parameters to them If your DNP network requires data in a format different than that provided by the factory DNP configuration you can edit the setup registers in the DNP Slave Export modules and the DNP Slave Options modules Page 82 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide A NOTE Do not make any changes to the DNP Slave Options module s setup registers unless you understand the effects each change will cause Refer to the ON Reference for complete details on DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Options module function For detailed information on configuring your meter to use DNP see the DNP and ION Technology technical note Using the Front Panel You cannot configure DNP through the meter s front panel You can only assign the DNP 3 0 protocol to communication ports See the Communications chapter Using ION Setup The DNP 3 0 Setup Assistant helps you configure the DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Options modules 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to 3rd Party Protocols and click on the DNP 3 0 tab 3 Select the DNP feature you wish to configure Parameter Map in this example and click Edit Setup Assistant Modbus Slave DNF 3 0 lows you to customize the DNP 3 0 map used by other 3rd party device to communicate to th
13. Local or Universal time Specifies the clock s time synchronization signal source communications signals or internal crystal QS Tip When modifying setup registers of the Clock module in Designer use the Format option to convert between UNIX and conventional time Typically the DST Start and DST End registers do not have to be reconfigured The factory defaults are the DST start and end dates for 20 years in UNIX time the number of seconds since 00 00 00 UTC on January 1 1970 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 91 Chapter 8 Time PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Time Synchronization These fields appear in the Devices Advanced Properties screen for Ethernet devices Serial devices are configured via the Serial Site advanced properties Page 92 Ethernet Device Options _ x Direct Site Options xj 5 Receive Tea 1000 a Maximum Attempts Multiple 3 eal Time synchronization lets you synchronize your meter s internal clock with all of the other meters devices and software in a network Once synchronized all data logs have timestamps that are relative to a uniform time base This allows you to achieve precise sequence of events and power quality analyses To synchronize clocks you can use ION software to broadcast time signals across the network Refer to the technical note Time Synchronization amp Timekeeping for more information on implementing ti
14. X output Page 104 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Using the Analog Outputs 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The four optional Analog Output ports can output energy pulses to an RTU or perform equipment control operations Both types of Analog Output either 0 20 mA or 0 1 mA can deliver a continuous DC signal Analog Output modules control these hardware ports Analog Output Modules Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements The settings in these modules are as follows Setup Creation ea Registers Available Settings Default Description Port eee Not Used The output hardware channel AO1 to AO4 inclusive Defines what value appears in the ScaledValu Full Scale 1x 10 to 1x 10 output register when the highest possible value from the hardware is applied Defines what value appears in the ScaledValu 2156107 46 1156 107 0 output register when the lowest possible value from the hardware is applied Zero Scale Setting Zero Scale for 4 to 20 mA Outputs If you want your meter s 0 to 20 mA analog output ports to operate as 4 to 20 mA outputs i e delivers a 4 mA current with a zero Source input value to the Analog Output module use the following formula Zero Scale 0 25 Full Scale For example with a Full Scale value of 100 your Zero Scale setting w
15. an Ethernet gateway EtherGate EtherGate transfers data directly between an Ethernet network and any devices that are wired to the meter s COM2 port If there is no Ethernet card then COM2 functions as a serial communications RS 485 port and supports ION Modbus RTU or DNP protocols COMI port ION7300 series meters have numerous communication possibilities depending on your ordering preferences However not all communications options are available to each model The table below outlines the communication COM ports for each ION7300 series meter The Profibus communication option is available only on the ION7300 meter COM3 Meter COMI COM2 Ethernet EtherGate Modem ModemGate Infrared ION7300 Standard Not Available Standard Optional Not Available Not Available Not Available ION7330 Standard Standard Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional ION7350 Standard Standard Standard Optional Optional Optional Optional Page 56 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Communications Connections The following section provides reference for connecting to the meter s various communication ports For the most current communication specifications see your meter s Installation Guide RS 485 and Profibus communications connections to the meter are made to the rear of the meter Ethernet and modem connections are made t
16. and you must try again 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 5 Security Changing the Meter Password New Password 1 Select SECURITY from the main Setup menu 00000 2 You will see that the screen displays 00000 Enter the current password If you have not previously changed your password the default is 00000 3 Choose MODIFY PASSWORD to alter your password the FACTORY USE ONLY option is for factory purposes and is not accessible 4 Enter your new numeric password To change the value of the highlighted digit use the Up and Down arrow buttons To change the position of the cursor one space to the left hold the Up arrow button for about one second To change the position of the cursor one space to the right hold the Down arrow button for about one second Select YES to accept your new password and return to the main Setup menu 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 51 Chapter 5 Security PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Device Security Access for ION Services Many ION Services need constant access to your meter These services include the Log Inserter Query Server the Virtual Processor and Site Server that perform the following type of functions Service Function Log Inserter Reads the ION meter Data Recorder or waveform modules and can Query Server automatically rearm recorders that are configured as Stop When Full
17. b 40031 40032 kW c 40033 40034 kW tot 40035 40036 kVAR a 40037 40038 kVAR b 40039 40040 kVAR c 40041 40042 kVAR tot 40043 40044 kVA a 40045 40046 kVA b 40047 40048 kVA c 40049 40050 kVA tot 40051 40052 PF sign a 40053 40054 PF sign b 40055 40056 PF sign c 40057 40058 PF sign tot Page 77 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols Page 78 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Modbus Slave Module 3 Format signed 32 bit InZero 214 748 364 Base Address 40059 InFull 214 748 364 Scaling Yes OutZero 2 147 483 640 Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Source 7 Source 8 Source 9 Source 10 Source 11 Source 12 Source 13 Source 14 Source 15 OutFull 2 147 483 640 Modbus Register Label 40059 40060 kW td 40061 40062 kVAR td 40063 40064 kVA td 40065 40066 kW td mx 40067 40068 kVAR td mx 40069 40070 kVA td mx 40071 40072 Vin avg mx 40073 40074 avg mx 40075 40076 kW tot mx 40077 40078 kVAR tot mx 40079 40080 kVA tot mx 40081 40082 Freq mx 40083 40084 VIn avg mn 40085 40086 avg mn 40087 40088 Freq mn 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Modbus Slave Module 4 Format Base Address Scaling Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Source 7 Source
18. on your meter s default DNP map and for information on modifying the map to suit your needs Page 85 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Using the Profibus Protocol ION7300 Page 86 ION7300 meters ordered with the optional Profibus port can provide many real time power system measurements to any Profibus Master device connected to the network Refer to the ON7300 Profibus Protocol Document tor complete details on the Profibus implementation in the ION7300 Communications The ION7300 Profibus provides a Profibus port at its rear panel Profibus communications is achieved via an internal Profibus expansion communications card This card allows communication using the Profibus standard at baud rates up to 12 Mbps Connection to the Profibus network is achieved via a DB 9 cable Configuration is performed via the ION Profibus Communications module CM04 See the Profibus Setup ION7300 section for details Profibus communications allows multiple master and slave devices to be connected on the same communications line Up to 32 devices can be connected on a single Profibus comm line or up to 126 devices if repeaters are used Factory Profibus Configuration The ION7300 Profibus makes data available to Profibus devices using 12 Profibus Slave Export modules These modules are linked to other modules in the meter that provide energy power and demand data through the Profibus Commu
19. the Alarm Server is configured to launch the Connection Manager which dials up the remote site and retrieves the logs from the devices The Alarm Server can also be configured to launch other applications A series of parameter switches are added to the command line to pass information about the event to the application that is launched Configuring the Alarm Server The Alarm Server should have a dedicated phone line modem and COM port to avoid conflicts with other ION software components Page 135 Chapter 15 Alerting ION7350 only PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide The modem used by the Alarm Server is not configured with the Management Console only dialout modems are configured in the Management Console The Alarm Server s executable alarmsrv exe is typically located in Schneider Electric ION Enterprise SYSTEM bin You can run the Alarm Server in a console window or you can define a shortcut icon that includes all of the command line arguments required Alarm Server Command Line Arguments Refer to the ION Enterprise online help for a list of command lines that the Alarm Server supports Alerting via an Alphanumeric Pager A NOTE For detailed information about building a framework for alerting via an alphanumeric pager refer to the Alert module description in the ON Reference If an alphanumeric pager is specified as the destination address in the Alert module then an alphanumeric paging service receives a
20. the Analog Input or Analog Output ports on your meter The following diagnostic screens are available Digital Ins This screen displays the four digital input values as seen at the low level Digital Outs This screen displays the four digital input values as seen at the low level Analog Ins This screen displays the four analog input values as seen at each Analog Input module s output register Analog Outs This screen displays the four analog output values as seen at each Analog Output module s output register Troubleshooting Diagnostics There are three troubleshooting diagnostic screens available kiloWatts This screen shows per phase and total kilowatts Volts This screens shows line to neutral and average volts Power Factor This screen shows signed per phase and total power factor Date Time Screen For the ION7330 and ION7350 meters this screen displays the time and date from the device s internal clock For the ION7300 meter this screen displays the date and time sent via a time sync The ION7300 meter does not increment its internal clock while the meter is powered down Page 31 Chapter 2 Front Panel Display Setup PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide The meter s front panel display is controlled by two types of ION modules the Display Options module and the Display module Use Designer software to configure your displays For more information about th
21. the display easily visible from a distance The four fixed mode screens display Average Volts Average Amps kW total and PF total You cannot customize the fixed mode displays Screen Setup Menu Style One Parameter klih 1475 7 Style Four Parameter EL tot 187 KUAR tot B2 KURA tot 19r PF sign tot 94 3 Page 28 The SCREEN SETUP menu screen allows you to change the data displayed on the eight display screens From the SELECT SETUP menu select SCREEN SETUP The list of display titles appear that correspond to each of the eight display screens see Default Front Panel Display Screens The screen number with an asterix beside it indicates the active display the screen displayed before you entered SELECT SETUP Select the screen you want to change and press the Round button Two settings appear VALUES and STYLE that allow you to specify which measurements to display Style The STYLE setting defines the number of parameters on each screen This setting has five options for each display screen ONE PARAMETER TWO PARAMETER THREE PARAMETER FOUR PARAMETER and DISABLED Select the number of values you want to display the fewer values you select for display the larger the measurement will appear on the display screen If you select a large style for example one parameter for a display screen that is already set to display more than one value the front panel warns you with a message and displays only
22. the first value the links to all subsequent values are severed and have to be reprogrammed 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Values The VALUES setting specifies which of the device s measurements are displayed on each display screen When you change the value displayed on a screen you are presented with a complete list of the meter s measurements Using the lists of modules provided select the values you want to have displayed on that display screen The number of VALUES you can select is a function of the STYLE setting You cannot select more values than the style is set to display Nameplate Info Menu Select NAMEPLATE INFO to display information about the various options of the device such as manufacturer approvals meter type and class serial number service type accuracy rating voltage and current input ratings acceptable operating temperature auxiliary power battery life operating frequency configured demand settings gt gt 2 three custom text lines written into the meter s Factory module transformer ratios meter firmware revision gt gt digital output information Diagnostic Menu The DIAGNOSTIC menu is accessed from the Setup menu you can view per phase voltage and current harmonics screens verify communications verify the digital I O and check the meter
23. the ports that can be configured in the Digital Output Pulser Digital Input and Calibration Pulser modules to handle digital outgoing or incoming signals Standard Output Port Names Description Standard ION7330 ION7350 Input Port Names Port S1 Status Input port 1 Page 99 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Using the Onboard Digital Outputs The four digital output ports are located on the rear of the meter ION Digital Output Calibration Pulser or Pulser modules control the function of the digital output ports These modules define the characteristics of outgoing signals and can act as intermediaries between the hardware port and the other modules in the meter Digital Output ports can be used to control relays or send status signals You must configure the Digital Output Calibration Pulser and Pulser modules as follows assign each module to a different hardware port define the type of pulses each module sends Once you have configured the modules they can be controlled by other ION modules that provide trigger outputs CAUTION The relay outputs of the meter should never be used for primary protection functions Be sure that you are familiar with the warnings at the beginning of this document as well as those presented in your meter s Installation Guide These outputs can be controlled by different modules depending on the application For relay and control use the
24. the various DNP modules see the ION Reference A NOTE DNP 3 0 can only be used on one port per meter Consult the DNP User s Group at http www dnp org to learn more about the protocol The Factory DNP 3 0 Configuration Your meter is pre configured with a DNP framework that allows for basic DNP Slave functionality DNP Slave Export modules are used to send data to the DNP Master while DNP Slave Options modules provide global settings such as communications options Although some minor setup of the framework is necessary before it becomes enabled assigning the DNP protocol to the communications ports etc most module settings should not require alteration For information on your meter s default DNP map and factory configuration see the ION7330 and ION7350 DNP 3 0 Device Profile Importing Data using DNP 3 0 Data can be imported into the meter from a DNP control relay or analog output device DNP Slave Import modules are used to take a DNP Analog output or Binary output object and map them into ION registers A NOTE DNP Slave Import modules are not part of the factory DNP framework and must be added manually Refer to the DNP Slave Import module description in the ON Reference for details Configuring DNP 3 0 If the factory DNP configuration does not suit your needs you can relink the existing DNP Slave Export modules to access a different set of parameters through DNP Alternately you can add additional DNP Slave
25. their key features In This Chapter ION7300 Series Meters cece c cc cree c cece ence cee eccces 10 The ION Meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System 12 Meter Fedt res sessssorerrecrsrip sitir sdsd rodenn rrr caress 13 Moa orod Tora aea e peed EEA EE E on ae EE E eee 13 Data Display and Analysis Tools 2 0 nte seasd ee cnageaentGomceaecadaeolnes 15 PaP POr TTO O eara E E oo a E ease cea aes 16 Communcanons OPUONG aessaet 5 92 Rpa EE E E e ie ees 16 Digital and Analog I O Options essssssnuuuusrrrrrrrurrrrrrrrnnrr e 16 ION Enterprise Software Support 0 0 cee eee 17 ION Semp DOr Wale SUDDOl s rys ndsaeem seated e E EETA sees 19 Getting More Information 0 cece cece eee eee eee eens 19 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 9 Chapter 1 Introduction PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide ION7300 Series Meters The ION7300 series meters are intelligent metering and control devices suited to a wide range of applications The meters can be used as stand alone devices but their extensive capabilities are fully realized when used as part of an enterprise energy management EEM system EEM systems give energy suppliers service providers and large industrial and commercial energy consumers the tools to meet all the challenges and opportunities of the new energy environment EEM systems use real time information and control to directly address a broad range of requirements
26. throughout the power delivery chain and across an entire enterprise These systems offer an integrated solution to managing new billing structures distributed generation energy purchasing energy cost control operational efficiency and power quality and reliability ION technology uniquely delivers the benefits of enterprise energy management through an efficient economical and scalable architecture using web enabled software and intelligent metering and control devices ION systems place intelligence everywhere its needed delivering information and control to everyone that needs it wherever they are This gives all parties the necessary information to make the best energy decisions and the control to act on them Systems can span widely dispersed geographic locations and multiple points within each site A single shared system delivers a broad range of functionality that can satisfy the needs of many different groups within an enterprise while integrating seamlessly with existing systems Page 10 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ON7300 Series User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction ION Enterprise is a powerful web ready software suite that can process analyze store and share information from across your entire organization Its compatibility and flexibility means you can introduce individual components at a pace you decide while maintaining your original investments You can access information and alarm
27. 0 siete Front ancl amiyseeossaetoenye cian e en seeteas eae se aes 110 Using ION Sete 2schad wees teeesaese ea dee Gee eterna s estar aes 110 WGI DE E 1464254 ss hot eee eee Canes Pe ne ee ees eee ee 111 PRISER Module DEUNOS foc4uhatys otek ueenoepGaewhns teen eseeeeuped ss 111 Calibration Pulser Module Settings 0 cece eee aes 112 Energy Pulsing with LEDs cece cee cee cece eens 113 Configuring Other Energy Pulsing Applications 113 Page 109 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Introduction Your meter uses Calibration Pulser modules and Pulser modules for energy pulsing The Pulser module serves as an intermediary between other modules pulse output registers accepting them as pulse inputs and a hardware output channel on the device These modules are capable of sending pulses or pulse transitions to any hardware output channel The Calibration Pulser module is a highly accurate energy pulser used for verifying calibration on meters employed in billing applications This module type serves as an intermediary between the power kW kVAR or kVA outputs of the Power Meter module and a device s hardware output channel See the ION Reference for more information on these modules Configuring Energy Pulsing Use the front panel or ION software to change your meter s energy pulsing settings Using the Front Panel The ADVANCED METER SETUP menu allow
28. 05 1200 00 000 PM 12 448 529297 O O0D000 12 448 530273 519 096680 0 000000 519 096741 1 5 16 2005 1215 00 000 PM 12 450 610352 0 000000 12 450 611328 519 183472 0 000000 519 183472 1 5 16 2005 12 30 00 000 PM 12 452 691406 O O00000 12 452 692383 519 270203 0 000000 519 270264 1 5 16 2005 12 45 00 000 PM 12 454 771484 0 000000 12 454 772461 519 356995 0 000000 519 356995 1 5 16 2005 1 00 00 000 PM 12 456 952539 0 000000 12 456 853516 519 443726 0 000000 519 443767 1 5 16 2005 1 15 00 000 PM 12 458 933594 0 000000 12 458 934570 519 530518 0 000000 519 530518 1 17 4R1 013A 72 Annan 17 4A1 0T4R4A IDAs AAA Rr TRAANOR TANAN ONN PM 4 4 You can view save or print the log Click Close to exit Using Vista Chapter 17 Reporting FISD R174710 te oll Close Save Ag Print Help Open your meter in Vista Click a grouping object to view the associated logs Click on the Real Time tab The following logs are available Voltage Trending Current Trending Power Trending Freq PF Trending Meter Events Click on the Energy amp Dmd tab The following logs are available Demand Profile Trending Click on the Power Quality tab The following logs are available Sag Swell Statistics Waveform Sequence of Events Harmonics Trending Page 145 Chapter 17 Reporting PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Page 146 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Index A Advanced Meter Setup menu
29. 435 0 000000 517 708496 1 5 16 2005 amp 15 00 000 AM 12 417 318359 0 000000 12 417 319336 517 795227 0 000000 517 795227 1 5 16 2005 amp 30 00 000 AM 12 419 399414 0 000000 12 419 400391 517 861958 0 000000 517 882019 1 5 16 2005 amp 45 00 000 AM 12 421 479492 0 000000 12 421 480469 517 968750 0 000000 517 968750 1 5 16 2005 9 00 00 000 AM 12 423 560547 0 000000 12 423 561523 518 055542 0 000000 518 055542 1 5 16 2005 915 00 000 AM 12 425 641602 0 000000 12 425 642578 518 142273 0 000000 518 142273 1 5 16 2005 9 30 00 000 AM 12 427 722656 0 000000 12 427 722656 518 229065 0 000000 518 229065 1 5 16 2005 39 45 00 000 AM 12 429 802734 0 000000 12 429 803711 518 315796 0 000000 518 315857 1 5 16 2005 10 00 00 000 AM 12 431 883789 0 000000 12 431 884766 518 402588 0 000000 518 402568 1 5 16 2005 10 15 00 000 AM 12 433 963867 0 000000 12 433 964844 518 489319 0 000000 518 489380 1 5 16 2005 10 30 00 000 AM 12 436 044922 O D0D000 12 436 045698 518 576111 0 000000 518 576111 1 5 16 2005 10 45 00 000 AM 12 438 125977 0 000000 12 438 126953 518 662842 0 000000 518 662903 1 5 16 2005 11 00 00 000 AM 12 440 207031 0 000000 12 440 207031 518 749634 0 000000 518 749634 1 5 16 2005 11 15 00 000 AM 12 442 287109 0 000000 12 442 298086 518 836426 0 000000 518 836426 1 5 16 2005 11 30 00 000 AM 12 444 368164 0 D0D000 12 444 369141 518 923157 0 000000 518 923157 1 5 16 2005 11 45 00 000 AM 12 446 449219 O D0D000 12 446 450195 519 009949 0 000000 519 009949 1 5 16 20
30. 9 W waveforms changing recording 117 WebMeter 15 60 WebReach 71 X XML 15 Z zero scale 105 PowerLogic ION7300 Series with WebMeter and MeterM il User Guide For further assistance please contact us at Schneider Electric Power Monitoring and Control 2195 Keating Cross Road Saanichton BC Canada V8M 2A5 Tel 1 250 652 7100 295 Tech Park Drive Suite 100 Lavergne TN 37086 USA Tel 1 615 287 3400 Electropole 38 EQI 31 rue Pierre Mend s France F 38050 Grenoble C dex 9 Tel 33 0 4 76 57 60 60 Getting technical support Contact your local Schneider Electric sales representative for assistance or go to the www powerlogic com website PowerLogic ION ION Enterprise MeterM il WebMeter and Modbus are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 70002 0162 04 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 10 2007
31. Back Next gt Exit Help The tabs on the Analog Outputs screen correspond to Analog Output modules for example Output 1 allows you to configure Analog Output module 1 Click on the tab you wish to edit 3 To edit a value select the parameter and click Edit 4 You can also unlink the source for each Analog Output module using the Unlink button To link a new source click Edit and select a source register Page 106 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs You can configure all of the I O related modules using Advanced Mode 1 Connect to your meter using Advanced Mode 2 Click the module you wish to configure Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Advanced Configuration framework Click on the appropriate grouping object Digital Inputs Digital Outputs or Analog I O and right click the module you want to edit Page 107 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Page 108 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 11 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Energy Pulsing This chapter provides instructions for configuring energy pulsing on your meter In This Chapter Dirodudi on s 4ac crease cca es ee eesseipsseaeesause 110 Configuring Energy Pulsing 2c cece cece cece e cee eeeee 11
32. Digital Output module For pulsing applications the Pulser and Calibration Pulser modules are generally used Digital Output Modules The digital output ports can be controlled with the following modules Calibration Pulser modules allow you to generate high accuracy energy pulses for calibration testing purposes They integrate instantaneous power appearing at their inputs Digital Output modules accept Boolean inputs and output a continuous signal or pulses Pulser modules convert instantaneous pulses to pulses or transitions Consult the ION Reference for more information about these ION modules Page 100 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements The settings in these modules are as follows ION Module Setup Registers Available Settings Default Description Port D1 to D4 or NOT USED NOT USED Specifies the output hardware channel Pulse Width numeric 0 05 Pulse Width in seconds Calibration Pulser oe Welles Kt 0 01 to 1 x 109 1 8 Wh Specifies Watts per pulse Output Mode Pulse KYZ Pulse Sets the type of output Int Mode Forward Reverse Absolute Net Forward Specifies the integration Port As above NOT USED See above Pulse Width in seconds Digital Pulse Width ee i set to O for continuous pulse Output Module Pol
33. ETER and DISABLED Select the number of values you want to display the fewer the values you select for display the larger the measurement will appear on the display screen If you select a large style for example one value for a display screen that is set to display more than one value the front panel will warn you with a message and will display only the first value the links to the undisplayable values are severed and will have to be reprogrammed 4 Select VALUES to change the displayed parameter in the selected screen When you change the value displayed on a screen you are presented with a complete list of the meter s measurements Using the lists of modules provided select the values you want to have displayed on that display screen The number of VALUES you can select is a function of the STYLE setting You cannot select more values than the STYLE is set to display 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 37 Chapter 2 Front Panel PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Page 38 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 3 Templates Frameworks and Firmware Your meter comes installed with a pre configured default template This template contains various frameworks which provide all the power measuring and analyzing functionality of the meter Templates and frameworks can be used immediately without any user configuration right out of the box They can also be customized reco
34. Front Panel 0 ec eee eee eens Front Panel Display ReEsOWMUON ee rires enre tE Gade EEA ARN E BA Display Den VOCS wicca sE EEEE 954 464s boa er aang ss Detaull Front Panel Display Screens 44 2isenss wedon ean a e S Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel 00000 The Front Panel s Main Setup Menu 0 0 cee eee ee eee ee Advanced Meter setup MEN mann teeceaes ane pone ae eee Aedes er Display Sel Went S445 cceccnpn nes saree tap eaten nee eee eee mene pereen cero Mend siascticercca eae ctsce E EEE Nameplate Mito MENU socrrdrdtr t tt EEr PITIE oenee ee ee EEA Pia mo a NO er ar Er EEEE EE E EEEE ER ETE ERR Display SCNO sisrrrrericenr Er ESEESE E ES Display Options Module Settings 0 eee eee Pisplay Module Seles eaire nnt esena EALES TANEF RAEE Custom Front Panel Displays ccc cece cece eee eees Before Customizing the Front Panel soci dsovenerchndend yeraen sae eewwts Display Framework OVerviEW ress resent ratt Caden Ge oNN intak ne Changing Default Display Frameworks 0 00 cece eee eee Removing a Display Oren wath bare teee kee eens TEENS nr ERNER Changing Displayed Parameters in an Existing Screen 0 Page 21 Chapter 2 Front Panel PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Displaying Data with the Front Panel Page 22 Et The front panel provides a detailed graphics and text display for the meter The front panel is conf
35. GMT Timezone 8 Hours CLI Time Sync Type UTC CL1 Time Sync Source ETHERNET CLI Clock Source Intermal CL1 DST Offset 1 hour CL1 LocalTime Wed Dec 01 2004 2 50 36 PM Edit TimeSync lt Back Next gt Exit Help Page 90 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 8 Time 3 Click on the Timezone tab to configure your meter s clock settings Select a parameter and click Edit to change 4 Click on the DST Settings tab to configure your meter s daylight savings periods for up to 20 years Select a parameter and click Edit to change Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Meter Clock Setup framework Right click on the Clock module to edit Clock Module Settings The setup registers in the Clock module specify time zone Daylight Savings Time DST parameters and time synchronization functions Setup Register Function TZ Offset Sets the time zone the device is in relative to Greenwich Mean Time DST Start 1 DST Start 20 The date and time when DST begins for 20 separate years DST End DST End 20 DST Offset Time Sync Source Time Sync Type Clock Source The date and time when DST ends for 20 separate years The amount of time the clock is changed when DST begins or ends Specifies the communications port that receives time sync signals Specifies the type of time sync signal
36. IC SEIU ceros eE eoueeeees 45 e d E A E EA T 49 COMMUNICOMONS sc0 5325esesasacscesencesceceresbitecssenceee aenecainecs 55 Third Party Protocols ssscccesvssvisssuscercecessvsussdeedecesieseeencees 73 WMG RA E E ET E E E AAT 89 Demand osrin i 93 NUTS QUPUIS sucsrosscirosyreisii eiai 97 Energy PUISING exssezscccssadssseccteccteetevaesosacceuavevareceeaeeseace 109 LOGGING aiurea itassa constatenceeetiuen 115 Power Quality ION7350 only ccccsssssscrecceeees 125 Meter Resets sestccscses si tenesecctvescsatetecsetdetecctaseseddeaucnseies 129 Alerting ION7350 only sscccccccsssssssrrcccessssees 133 Setpoints ION7330 and ION7350 ssscccceseees 139 REDOING sssco5tevcasessesect cece sezetedecaicccctucsscececuecnnecesetiecss 143 Chapter l Introduction This manual explains how to use all PowerLogic ION7300 series meters Throughout the manual the term meter generally refers to all meter models ION7300 ION7330 and ION7350 All differences between the models such as a feature specific to one model are indicated with the appropriate model number Before using this guide your meter should be installed most basic setup should have been performed and communications basic operation should have been verified If the unit is not yet installed and operational refer to the Installation Guide shipped with the meter This chapter provides an overview of ION7300 series meters and summarizes many of
37. Import kVARh imp Integrator 6 kVAR hour Export kVARh exp Integrator 8 kVAR hour Net kVARh net Profibus Slave Export Module 11 Scaling x10 Source ION Module Measurement ION Label S W Demand 1 kW Sliding Demand kW swd S W Demand 1 kW Predicted Demand kW swd pred Maximum 27 kW Sliding Demand max kW swd mx Minimum 27 kW Sliding Demand min kw swd mn Not used Not used Page 88 Profibus Slave Export Module 12 Scaling x100 Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter kVA phase A kVA a Power Meter kVA phase B kVA b Power Meter kVA phase C kVA c Power Meter kVA Total kVA tot Thermal Demand 3 kVA Total Th Demand kVA td Maximum 32 kVA Tot Th Dmd MAX kVA td mx 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 8 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Time This chapter covers the meter s clock and time synchronization In This Chapter Meter Clock ION7330 and ION7350 cc ewe eee ce eee 90 Configuring the Meter Clock oi4 4350c0educ sein eae ee Dae ede eOen aed ewe kas 90 Himne ther ront Panel sarie aee EaR basa ewe sees heures 90 Weim ION Sep O E E E EE E eaens 90 ABE a E E E E E E E E EE 91 Clock Module DeMINES sa bin raa iaa aie bao aaa T a A 91 Time Synchronization ssssssesssssesoseseesescesoeseeo 92 Page 89 Chapter 8 Time PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Gui
38. Introduction For the ION7350 meter power quality parameters can be set up using the Sag Swell module The Sag Swell module monitors applicable phase voltages for temporary undervoltages and overvoltages i e CBEMA Type 2 and Type 3 disturbances Once a disturbance is detected magnitude and duration data is captured by the Sag Swell module and is passed to a data recording framework See the ION Reference for more information on this module Configuring Power Quality Use the front panel or ION software to change your meter s power quality settings Using the Front Panel Navigate to Quick Setup gt Sag Swell to access the following settings for the detection of voltage sags and swells Meno song Deipion Rengo Dla The limit a monitored voltage must exceed in order for the gt Swell Lim meter to classify it as an 0 to 9999 106 overvoltage condition The limit a monitored voltage must fall below in order for the i Sag Lim meter to classify it as an 0 to 999 88 undervoltage condition The primary power system 2 voltage L L voltage for Delta Nom Volts systems and L N voltage for 91027271227 Wye systems The ANSI C84 1 1989 standard recommends a temporary overvoltage limit of 106 for Range B voltage levels and a temporary undervoltage limit of 88 for load voltages and 92 for the service entrance Q gt N to N The primary power system voltage is sometimes different than the PT Primary set
39. N meter can only send a string of digits to the paging service The Alert module then waits a specified time determined by the number of commas inserted after the phone number in the Pager Num setup register Finally the Alert module dials the message digital string There are two important factors to consider when setting up the Alert module for numeric paging First be sure to specify a string of digits that is meaningful to you such as a coded message Second be aware that there is no way to assure that a message has been successfully transmitted Instead there may be a busy signal or an answering machine may take the call The number of commas you add to your dial string is an estimate of how long the modem at the remote site waits before it transmits numbers A NOTE In the following destination setting example 1 250 555 666 999 the pager number is 1 250 555 666 and the message string that displays on the pager is 999 You may need to insert 9 before the destination number if the line you are using is not a direct line In this case the destination number is 9 1 250 555 666 999 A NOTE For detailed information about setting up your network and building a framework for meter email MeterM il alerts refer to the technical note MeterM il Internal Email Client Feature If email is specified as the destination address in the Alert module then an email message is sent to any address you specify You can only set one email
40. ON7300 Series User Guide Using the Modbus TCP Protocol Modbus TCP is the newest open Modbus protocol variant formerly called MBAP It defines the packet structure and connection port port 502 for the industry standard TCP IP protocol The structure of Modbus TCP is very similar to the Modbus RTU packet except that it has an extra six byte header and does not use the cyclic redundancy check CRC Modbus TCP retains the Modbus RTU limit of 256 bytes to a packet Modbus TCP Communications You can communicate to the meter using Modbus TCP formerly called MBAP if your meter has the optional Ethernet port Connect to socket 502 Connect to socket 502 ol Meter with optional Ethernet port A NOTE You cannot form an EtherGate connection to the Modbus TCP network Page 80 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Configuring Modbus Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Modbus through the meter s front panel You can only assign the Modbus protocol to communication ports See the Communications chapter for details Using ION Setup The Modbus Setup Assistant helps you configure Modbus Slave functionality for your meter L 2 3 4 a Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to 3rd Party Protocols Click on the Modbus Slave tab to edit the Modbus Slave modules Selec
41. PowerLogic lION7300 Series Power amp Energy Meter User Guide October 2007 Schneider iP Electric Notices Danger This symbol indicates the presence of dangerous voltage within and outside the product enclosure that may constitute a risk of electric shock serious injury or death to persons if proper precautions are not followed Caution This symbol alerts the user to the presence of hazards that may cause minor or moderate injury to persons damage to property or damage to the device itself if proper precautions are not followed Note operating and maintenance instructions 3 This symbol directs the user s attention to important installation Installation Considerations Installation and maintenance of the ION7300 series meter should only be performed by qualified competent personnel that have appropriate training and experience with high voltage and current devices The meter must be installed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes N DANGER Failure to observe the following instructions may result in severe injury or death During normal operation of the ION7300 series meter hazardous voltages are present on its terminal strips and throughout the connected potential transformer PT current transformer CT digital status input control power and external I O circuits PT and CT secondary circuits are capable of generating lethal voltages and currents with their primary cir
42. Setup gt Power Meter to access to the following power system settings Menu Setting Description Range Values Default 4W WYE DELTA The power system s configuration SINGLE WYE DELTA etc DEMO 3W WYE DIRECT DELTA The Potential Transformer s eee many primary winding voltage rating MNO eaten eget a7 The Potential Transformer s pee one secondary winding voltage rating pany rong EA rem je ee 1 to 999 999 999 5 primary winding current rating C7 Secondary e et omrommers laueseegogee 5 secondary winding current rating V1 Polarit The polarity of the Potential Normal or Inverted Normal y Transformer on V1 V2 Polarit The polarity of the Potential Normal or Inverted Normal RASE Transformer on V2 V3 Polarity The polarity of the Potential Normal or Inverted Normal Transformer on V3 1 Polarity The podni orte Curen Normal or Inverted Normal Transformer on 1 2 Polarity The polarity of the Current Normal or Inverted Normal Transformer on 12 I3 Polarity Tna podni Omar ween Normal or Inverted Normal Transformer on 13 Volts Mode bn 2 Q D gt O A Page 46 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 4 Basic Setup Using ION Setup The Basic Setup Assistant helps you configure the Power Meter module and energy rollover settings 1 2 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basi
43. address per Alert module If you want to send an alert to more than one email address you need to create a group be sure your email server is configured to send email to eroups via SMTP Simple Message Transport Protocol Follow the steps below to send email alerts from your meter Note that your meter must support emailing with a correctly configured SMTP server 1 Create an Alert module 2 Configure these Alert module setup registers as indicated Message type in the text of the alert to be emailed Destination type in the destination email address Type select Email Com Port select Ethernet Location type in a custom string this is optional and appears in the email gt gt Email From type in an address that you want the email to appear from This may be required as some SMTP servers only accept emails from valid addresses Page 137 Chapter 15 Alerting ION7350 only Page 138 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Create an ION module that will produce a pulse on its Trigger output when the exceptional event occurs for example a Setpoint module pulses its Trigger output when the setpoint condition is reached Link the Alert module s Trigger input to the Trigger output of the module created in step 3 Send and save When the Trigger input is pulsed the Alert module establishes communications with the SMTP mail server and emails the alert message 2007 Schneid
44. aland Use in some countries may require modification of the internal modem s initialization strings If problems using the modem on your phone system occur please contact Schneider Electric Technical Support Standards Compliance G C CSA Certified to CAN Certified to CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 UL3111 Made by Power Measurement Ltd PowerLogic ION ION Enterprise MeterM il WebMeter and Modbus are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Covered by one or more of the following patents U S Patent No s 7010438 7006934 6990395 6988182 6988025 6983211 6961641 6957158 6944555 6871150 6853978 6825776 6813571 6798191 6798190 6792364 6792337 6751562 6745138 6737855 6694270 6687627 6671654 6671635 6615147 6611922 6611773 6563697 6493644 6397155 6236949 6186842 6185508 6000034 5995911 5828576 5736847 5650936 D505087 D459259 D458863 D443541 D439535 D435471 D432934 D429655 D427533 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 WAI OC UCHON 2 sscse5scccceecxssdearececedsscesapeiecccecatasseasanecassiances 9 Froni PONEIs3s sssiscesvecesesceesavesndeesescevasedavedstactveeneecaetacest 21 Templates Frameworks and Firmware sssseecees 39 BAS
45. als Refer to the technical note Digital and Analog I O for more information on digital inputs and outputs Specifying a Port in an ION Module Page 98 Configure the Digital Output Digital Input ION7330 and ION7350 Pulser and Calibration Pulser modules Port setup registers to specify which port handles the outgoing or incoming signals To assign a port to one of these modules simply modify the Port setup register by picking a port from the enumerated list This can be done with both Designer and ION Setup Be aware that the enumerated list only displays those ports that are not yet assigned to another module For example the meter s factory configuration makes use of Digital Output DO4 it is already assigned to Calibration Pulser module kWh Pulser D4 If you create a new Digital Output module and go to set its Port setup register the port DO4 will not appear in the list of available ports 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs To make a port available you must first locate the module controlling the port and set its Port setup register to NOT USED or delete the module entirely The port now appears in the enumerated list A NOTE Infrared LED capability is not available until you set the IR1 PROTOCOL register in the IR Comm module to INFRARED I O The following table describes
46. amper sealing Software security ION software security brings access level security to the meter With ION software you can configure multiple users with different passwords and specify access rights ION software security only applies to users who are accessing the meter via ION software For more information on security refer to the ION System Security technical note Front Panel Security Page 50 Front panel meter security lets you configure the meter through the front panel using a meter password Entering the Meter Password Front panel meter security is enabled by default on all ION7300 series meters all configuration functions in the front panel are password protected The password is factory set to 0 zero If you make configuration changes to the meter via the front panel the meter prompts you for a password before accepting any configuration changes Once you enter the correct meter password and confirm the new configuration the change is set on the meter Note that the front panel will prompt you for the meter password before you make your first configuration change You will not need to re enter the password for each subsequent change A NOTE The password enables users to change the configuration of the meter It is recommended that you change your password from the default when you put the meter into service If you enter an incorrect password the front panel will display an invalid password message
47. an be configured using the meter s front panel or ION software To learn how to connect the internal modem to the telephone network consult your meter s Installation Guide Adding a Meter and a Modem Site to your ION Enterprise Network In the Management Console add the meter with the internal modem and a modem site to your ION Enterprise network Consult the online ION Enterprise Help for details on commissioning an ION network managing modem connections setting up periodic dial out and configuring remote site event notification The ModemGate Protocol The ModemGate feature creates a communications connection between the telephone network and an RS 485 serial network of devices Page 68 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Workstation with ION Enterprise and modem Each device on the RS 485 loop including the gateway meter s internal modem must have a unique Unit ID number All serial devices must operate at the same baud rate as the gateway meter 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 Communications When you specify the protocol for a meter s COM port as MODEMGATE all data received by the meter s internal modem is automatically transferred to the serial network A NOTE Modem enabled 1 ON7330 and ION7350 meters have COM1 preset to ModemGate no other protocol may be selected for this port 7801 Meter with an internal m
48. arity Fixed at NON INVERTING NON Inverting Specifies non inverted pulse Feo Mode LOG ON or LOG OFF LOG OFF Specifies to store state changes in the Event Log Port As above NOT USED See above PulseWidth numeric 1 Pulse width in seconds Pulser Module OutputMode PULSE or KYZ PULSE Specifies full pulse or KYZ Polarity Fixed at NON INVERTING NON Inverting Specifies non inverted pulse 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Ensure that the module s Port setup register matches the meter s output you want to control If the port you want to use does not appear in the Port setup register s list it means that port is in use by another module Edit the Port setup register of the module using that port and set it to NOT USED the port will then be available to other modules Using the Relay Expansion Board REB Option The REB option Relay Expansion Board allows for custom digital output applications using specific Grayhill relay units The REB option provides four slots where you can plug Grayhill digital output hardware modules There are nine Grayhill hardware modules of varying functionality available The relays are purchased separately As with onboard digital outputs the Pulser Calibration Pulser and Digital Output modules can be used to control the functions of the external relays Set the module s Port setup register to the digital output port D1 to D4 that the relay is connected to See the ON7300 Serie
49. ates up to 12 Mbps Profibus Connections to the meter are made via the nine pin connector on the rear of the unit Plug your Profibus connector from the network into this connector Page 62 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Configuring Meter Communications 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Communication settings are typically configured when the ION meter is initially put into service A single Communications module controls each communications port on the meter The modules setup registers define the parameters used for each port these parameters vary according to the type of communications channel selected i e RS 485 Modem Optical Ethernet The Communication modules control the following channels Module Name Settings Comm 1 COMI RS 485 port and internal modem Comm 2 COM2 RS 485 port or EtherGate port Infrared Comm COM3 Optical port Ethernet Comm 10Base T Ethernet port Profibus Comm 4 Profibus Communications port For ION7330 ON7350 meters with an optional modem COM1 is hardwired for ModemGate 2 COM is not available for the ION7300 meter 3 For ION7330 ION7350 meters with an optional Ethernet card COM2 is hardwired for EtherGate 4 Available for the ON7300 meter only Use the meter s front panel or ION Setup to initially configure the meter s communications Once communication is
50. ays 930 Verificat Rcsntc Sag Swell Log 1 64 N A 100 P System Resources 1 32 NAA NAA w Memory 304 Kb In Use 74 3 Available 25 7 Edit Page 116 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 12 Logging 2 Select the Log you wish to configure and click Edit You can change both the Log Duration days and the Log Size records Notice how changing these parameters affects the meter memory allocated to that log EnergyDemand Log Screen 1 Select the EnergyDemand Log screen to configure Data Recorder 10 Energy Demand Log Setup Assistant xl Channel Interval Depth Template Basic Setup Comm Settings Sid Party Protocols Clock Demand Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs lows you to program the EnengyDemand log inputs Memory EnerngyDemand Log Source 3 source 4 KMAR imp Power Quality Source 5 _kVARA exp Verification Source 6 kVARA net Reports Source kWh tot Source 8 ka suid Source 9 KWAR sud Source 10 kVA swe Source 11 avg sid Source 12 PF sign mean Edit Unilink Back Next gt Exit Help 2 Click the Channels tab to edit link and unlink energy and demand log parameters 3 Click the Interval Depth tab to edit the interval and duration of the energy demand log Changing the Parameters that are Logged The meter
51. c Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to Basic Setup and click on the PT CT Ratios tab Setup Assistant E Template PTACT Ratios Nameplate Info Rollover This iz the meter operating mode Back Next gt Exit Help Configure each register as required by selecting the parameter and clicking Edit Click the Rollover tab to configure Energy Rollover This register determines how many energy values for example kilowatts accumulate before the number rolls over to zero The default setting is ten million Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Basic Configuration Framework Right click on the Power Meter module to edit Page 47 Chapter 4 Basic Setup PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Power Meter Module Settings The Power Meter module contains the following setup registers Setup Register Function Default Volts Mode The power system s configuration WYE DELTA Single etc AW WYE PT Prim The Potential Transformer s primary winding rating for V1 V2 and V3 347 PT Sec The Potential Transformer s secondary winding rating for V1 V2 and V3 347 CT Prim The Current Transformer s primary winding rating for 11 12 and I3 5 CT Sec The Current Transformer s secondary winding rating for 11 12 and 13 5 Vn Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on Vn Normal In Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on In Normal P
52. capture events on all channels to a maximum of 48 cycles each To calculate the waveform memory usage use the following formula waveform memory usage in Bytes 2 number of samples per cycle 10 number of cycles in waveform 30 See the following table Format Memory Usage Page Usage 16 x 22 1024 x M 1x M 16 x 48 2048 x M 2 xM 16x 72 3072 x M 3xM 16x96 4096 x M 4 xM 32x12 1024 x M 1xM 32 x 26 2048 x M 2 xM 32 x 40 3072 x M 3 xM 32 x 54 4096 x M 4 xM 64x14 2048 x M 2 xM 64x28 4096 x M 4 xM 128 x 14 4096 x M 4 xM M Recorder depth A NOTE Round up to the next kilobyte after each of the above calculations Page 123 Chapter 12 Logging PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Page 124 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 13 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Power Quality ION7350 only This chapter explains how to configure your meter s power quality functionality In This Chapter IAOGUCHON 2245 e ee see TESSEN E EEF e nee sae 126 Configuring Power Quality 0 cece cece eee eee eee 126 eine he PrOne Panel sine teesnees ese sires seen eaetens ene take ead 126 Usine ION etl ceeciatetoes ne eeene ees ne EEE EESE es eerie es 127 Done DE E erene Gio EE a E EG EN ee 127 Dae Owel Modal eUINGS 4424463 03chunnnseetadis adda nnnsekog aE 128 Page 125 Chapter 13 Power Quality ION7350 only PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide
53. chitecture in all ION devices and provides an explanation for each of the ION modules Online ION Enterprise Help amp Online ION Setup Help In depth online help systems for ION Enterprise and ION Setup software Technical Notes Technical notes provide instructions for using meter features and for creating custom configurations Product Option Documents These documents include instructions on how to retrofit your current product with your new option and how to utilize the option Protocol Documents Each protocol document contains information explaining how our products interact with a protocol such as DNP 3 0 Modicon Modbus and MV 90 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 19 Chapter 1 Introduction PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Page 20 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Front Panel The meter s front panel is used for both display and configuration purposes The liquid crystal display LCD screen and the selection navigation and configuration buttons allow quick access to basic meter configuration provided by special setup screens Comprehensive meter configuration is also accessible via the Advanced setup menus This chapter provides information about the meter s front panel including instructions for using the setup menus and for displaying meter values In This Chapter Displaying Data with the
54. creen Type which sets the number of parameters that the display screen will show Display Framework Overview Page 34 The following diagrams illustrate how the Display Options module and Display module work together to provide your meter s front panel with the appropriate display screens 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide There is an AutoScroll register for the ION7300 series meter though it is disabled by default Chapter 2 Front Panel Module Behavior Total Log Memory 300 Free Log Memory Display Module 4 Display Options Module Source 1 Source 2 Diagnostic TotallogMemory ll module Display Module 3 Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 FreeLogMemory W kW tot E Power Meter Fue m Display module ia Module 2 PF signtot Hi Wh net Source V unbalance W unbalance W Display V unbalance 0 96 Module 1 I unbalance 0 97 Source 1 Source 2 The order in which data displays depends on the numbering of the Display modules Therefore the data linked to Display module 1 is displayed on the first front panel screen and so on Scrolling between the display screens is done with the Up Down arrow buttons on the front of the meter Viewing all Display and Display Options modules at once
55. cuit energized Follow standard safety precautions while performing any installation or service work i e removing PT fuses shorting CT secondaries etc The terminal strips on the meter base should not be user accessible after installation Do not use digital output devices for primary protection functions These include applications where the devices perform energy limiting functions or provide protection of people from injury Do not use the ION7300 series in situations where failure of the devices can cause injury or death or cause sufficient energy to be released that can start a fire The meter can be used for secondary protection functions Do not HIPOT Dielectric test the digital status inputs digital outputs or communications terminals Refer to the label on the ION7300 series meter for the maximum voltage level the device can withstand CAUTION Observe the following instructions or permanent damage to the meter may occur The ION7300 series meter offers a range of hardware options that affect input ratings The ION7300 series meter s serial number label lists all equipped options Applying current levels incompatible with the current inputs will permanently damage the meter This document provides installation instructions applicable to each hardware option The ION7300 series meter s chassis ground must be properly connected to the switchgear earth ground for the noise and surge protection circuitry to funct
56. d Pulses once for every 1 8 Wh of energy measured 19 Red Blinks slowly to indicate CPU operation It blinks rapidly to indicate communications through one of its serial ports Ethernet LINK Yellow si while an Ethernet carrier is present if this LED is off the Ethernet connection cannot be Ethernet ACTIVITY Yellow Blinks to indicate Ethernet traffic Profibus DE Yellow Indicates communications between the Profibus Master and the meter have been established Profibus PWR Red Shows that the meter is powered If the L2 LED does not blink once the meter is installed contact Schneider Electric Technical Support 2 One or both of the Ethernet LED colors may differ from the standard yellow Page 72 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Third Party Protocols This chapter explains how Modbus DNP 3 0 and Profibus protocols are implemented on the meter For information os using MV 90 protocol with ION7300 series meters consult the MV90 and ION Technology technical note In This Chapter S OVEIOW osteo oe nse e soe ee eeoseduaeeseieececens 74 Communications Protocol Configuration 0 eee eee eee 74 The Meter as Modbus Slave cece eee ee ee ee eee eeee 75 Using the Modbus KIU rotecols sa teceeakeas besten cb otenssee ten nen es 75 Modpus Slave Modules o2422 ened ede ne te seetoewi pet bidnir idiei 76 Using the Modbus TCP Protocol 4
57. data and generates a finished report in Microsoft Excel 2000 format For more information on reports see the Reporter section of the online ION Enterprise Help Viewing Meter Logs Use ION software to view your meter s logs Using the Front Panel You cannot view meter logs from the front panel Using ION Setup Display various meter logs using the Report Assistant 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Reports folder Setup Assistant Meter Info Comm Settings This shows the meter enengy demand information Sid Party Protocols Clock Demand Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs Memon EnergyDemand Log Power Quality VYerfication Reports Meter Configuration Template Comparison Display lt Back Herst gt Exit Help 3 Select one of the logs or comparisons in the list and click Display to view Page 144 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Below is an example of an Energy Demand Log kath inp kwh exp kwh net KVARh imp KvARhexp EVAR net k 5 16 2005 7 30 00 0004M 12 411 076172 0 000000 12 411 077148 517 534912 0 000000 517 534912 1 5 16 2005 745 00 000 AM 12 413 157227 0 000000 12 413 158203 517 621704 0 000000 517 621704 1 5 16 2005 amp 00 00 000 AM 12 415 237305 0 000000 12 415 238281 517 708
58. de Meter Clock ION7330 and ION7350 The Clock module controls the meter s internal clock which provides timestamps for data logged by the device The clock needs to be configured properly to ensure that logged data has accurate timestamp information The Clock module also receives the time synchronization signals sent to it by the workstation running ION software updating the device s clock when required The Clock module s Clock Source setup register defines how the meter s internal clock auto corrects drift from its internally calculated time A separate time source such as a GPS receiver can be used to synchronize the clock through a communications channel The ION7300 meter does not have a Clock module See the ION Reference for more information on the Clock module Configuring the Meter Clock Use the front panel or ION software to change the meter s clock settings Using the Front Panel The ADVANCED METER SETUP menu allows you to configure all time related meter modules To access the various modules press the Round button twice scroll down the Setup menu and select ADVANCED METER SETUP Using ION Setup The Clock Setup Assistant helps you configure the Clock module 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Clock folder Setup Assistant Timezone DST Settings Specifies the difference in hours between the meter s timezone and
59. e This also deletes all links to that particular Display module If the display screen you are deleting is part of the automatic scrolling cycle you should reconfigure the links from the Scroll module s Trigger outputs to the remaining Display modules so that the following considerations hold true The first Display module in the scrolling cycle is linked to the Trigger 1 output of the Scroll module The last Display module in the scrolling cycle module n is linked to the Trigger n output of the Scroll module For example if your scrolling cycle consists of 5 screens then Trigger 5 should be linked to the fifth module in the cycle The Wraparound setup register of the Scroll module designates the last trigger output Trigger n Expanding on the previous example since Trigger 5 is the last trigger the Scroll module s Wraparound setup register would have a value of 5 Changing Displayed Parameters in an Existing Screen Page 36 You can change displayed parameters in existing screens using Designer software A NOTE You must set the Display Options module s Display Mode setup register to PROGRAMMABLE before changing displayed parameters in an existing screen To change parameters shown in a display screen link the output register containing the numeric data you want to display to the Source inputs of the Display module If there is not a free Source input you will have to first delete i e unlink an existing
60. e Values Default ION Modbus RTU DNP 3 00 Factory ModemGate CM1 BAUD RATE The data rate in bits per second 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 9600 7 F ial CM1 UNIT ID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a 1 to 9999 rom i unique Unit ID number number ION Modbus RTU DNP 3 00 Factory ergate CM2 BAUD RATE The data rate in bits per second 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 9600 z F ial CM2 UNIT ID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a 1 to 9999 rom p unique Unit ID number Satie IR1 PROTOCOL The communications protocol ION Modbus RTU DNP 3 00 Factory ION Infrared I O IR1 BAUD RATE The data rate in bits per second 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 9600 F a IR UNIT ID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a 1 to 9999 rom seria unique Unit ID number number ModemGate is available on ION7330 and ION7350 meters with an internal modem The factory set Unit ID for COM1 is based on the serial number of the meter using the last four numbers before the dash For example if the serial number is PA O009B263 01 the Unit ID is set in the factory to 9263 After a factory reset the unit ID number will default to 100 3 EtherGate is available on ION7330 and ION7350 meters with Ethernet CM1 PROTOCOL The communications protocol ION N E z fo QO Infrared Comm Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Comm Settings folder Pag
61. e you can connect the Trigger input to the output of a Setpoint module thereby allowing the Alert module to send an alert when the setpoint condition is reached The Alert module delivers these types of alerts Numeric Pager Alphanumeric Pager PEGASYS for alerts to PEGASYS software ION Alert for alerts to ION Enterprise software ASCII Email Selection between modes is made with the Alert module Alert Type setup register The Alert module requires access to either a modem a dedicated modem or a modem handling a loop of meters or Ethernet for the Alert module email capabilities Your ION7350 meter has no pre configured Alert framework For detailed information about alerting including how to build a framework to send alerts refer to the Alert module description in the ION Reference Configuring the Meter for Alerting Page 134 Use the front panel or ION software to change your meter s alert settings Using the Front Panel The ADVANCED METER SETUP menu allows you to configure all Alert modules To access the modules press the Round button twice scroll down the Setup menu and select ADVANCED METER SETUP Using ION Setup 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Advanced Mode 2 Click on an Alert module to edit Using Designer 1 Create anew Alert module by dragging one from the Toolbox 2 Right click on the module to configure 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLog
62. e 64 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Setup Assistant Coml Comz Optical Ethernet Template Basic Setup This species which communication protocol it active 3rd Party Protocols Clock Demand Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs Memory EnergyDemand Log Power Quality Verification CM1 Unit ID 6116 CM1 Baud Aate S600 CM1 Modem Init AT amp FO SO 1 Back Next gt Exit Help Chapter 6 Communications 3 Click on the various tabs to configure the three serial ports Com1 Com2 and Infrared To change a setting select the parameter and click the Edit button Using Designer Use Designer to enable serial communications on a meter port by configuring the associated Communications module 1 Open your meter in Designer Navigate to the Communications Setup framework Right click the Communications module and configure the Protocol Tran Delay Baud Rate and Unit ID setup registers to match your system Profibus Setup ION7300 In addition to the existing communications ports available on the ION7300 meter the ION7300 Profibus option is equipped with a Profibus port capable of operating at baud rates up to 12 Mbps You must configure the ION7300 Profibus before the meter can provide power system data to the Profibus network 2007 Schneider Electric All rights r
63. e meter Configuration of Farameter map perational Ports os Reports lt Back Next gt Exit Help 4 The Setup Assistant guides you through DNP configuration See the ION Setup Online Help for more information 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 83 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide DNP Slave Export Module Settings The 14 factory configured DNP Slave Export modules are configured as shown in the following table Setup Register Setting BasePoint Varies each analog input or binary counter has a different BasePoint StaticOb 11 modules are Analog Input three are Binary Counter EventObj Disable Event Objects Deadband 0 FrozStaObj Disable Frozen Static Objects FrozEvtOb Disable Frozen Event Objects EventClass Class 1 Scaling OFF excluding Unbalx10 and Fregx10 which are ON lIONZero 0 IONFull O 1000 for Unbalx10 and 100 for Freqx10 DNPZero O DNPFull O 10000 for Unbalx10 and 1000 for Freqx10 Some setup register settings vary for different modules Specifically BasePoint differs for each module within a group Analog Input and Binary Counter are groups and StaticObj is set to Analog Input for the 11 analog input points and Binary Counter for the three binary counter points StatObj defines the type of DNP object the module provides when the Master polls it In addition Scaling is OFF fo
64. ectric All rights reserved Basic Setup This chapter explains how to perform basic meter setup In This Chapter IAWOGUGHON 43 44 4665 one eee eee eeis eaae 46 Configuring Basic Setup cece ccc cece cence ee eeeee 46 Deine he MrOne Panel tains eedsteeteanene ieee ees cooteas sae eee aie ee 46 sine ION Sete see chateteee cee ene eee nese eae etesee EEE 47 WEIN WCSIONCE sock pus mavseen tee tedsees Hee E eae tee eee ese 47 Power Meter Module Benos seri c4 0n6nseeteawhas Keren s Sek ee edar eee 48 Page 45 Chapter 4 Basic Setup PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Introduction Basic configuration of the meter is provided by the Power Meter module The Power Meter module is the main connection between the power system measurements and all other ION modules in the device This module reports the values for all voltage current and power measurements The Power Meter module s setup registers describe details of the power system being monitored Many of the Power Meter module s setup registers are configured when the meter is initially put into service although the device cannot operate properly until the Volts Mode and PT and CT ratios are set Some registers may need to be changed to refine the device s operation See the ION Reference for more details on the Power Meter module Configuring Basic Setup Use the front panel or ION software to perform basic meter setup Using the Front Panel Navigate to Quick
65. efault Register Pulse Width This register specifies the width of the output pulses in seconds Ouipuiiete This register defines whether the output is a complete pulse or Pulse a transition pulse KYZ This register specifies the polarity of a pulse output It has no Poraniiy effect if OutoutMode is KYZ Non inverning This register specifies which hardware port the output appears Port on Only those hardware channels that are still available Not Used appear in this list Page 111 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Five common parameters kWh del kWh rec kVARh del kKVARh rec and kW sd del are already linked to the Pulser modules for you A NOTE For safety reasons no hardware channel is pre selected To make use of these links you must link the Pulser module s Port setup register to the appropriate hardware port Calibration Pulser Module Settings Five Calibration Pulser modules are preconfigured at the factory for energy pulsing applications One of these modules is programmed to send kWh pulses to the LED on the back of the meter The remaining four configured for imported exported kWh and kVARh pulsing can be configured to send energy pulses to any digital output port Edit the appropriate Calibration Pulser or Pulser module s Port setup register and set it to the port you want to send the signal through D1 D2 D3 or D4 or IR1 The following setup registers are available i
66. eform data Currently no configuration or control functions are available through WebReach Refer to the online ION Enterprise Help for more details on WebReach Telnet and HyperTerminal 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved You can access certain Ethernet settings and statistics through a telnet application such as Microsoft Telnet Similarly you can use Windows HyperTerminal to access certain meter module settings Use the following guidelines to determine which application you should use to access your meter If your meter is connected to an Ethernet network use a telnet application such as Microsoft Telnet If your meter is connected serially or through a modem to your workstation use a terminal application such as Windows HyperTerminal You can access certain Power Meter module and Factory module settings from both a Telnet session and HyperTerminal session Additionally a Telnet session lets you view ethernet statistics and access certain Ethernet communications module settings Refer to the technical note Telnet and HyperTerminal Access for the appropriate application s menu options and connection instructions Page 71 Chapter 6 Communications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Communications LEDs All LEDs are found on the backplate of the meter except the two Ethernet LEDs which are found on the left side if you are facing front of meter LED Color Function L1 Re
67. elects all of the modules 8 While holding the Shift key click on the check box to the left of the module name until you see a lock icon with a green check mark N CAUTION Persistent modules can be overwritten in Designer When pasting a default framework onto a meter use lock paste on the Persistent modules not free paste A list of Persistent modules is available from Technical Support 9 Check Maintain external inputs and click OK on the confirmation dialog box A message appears indicating that Designer is pasting modules All modules are selected when the paste is complete Click anywhere in the background of the node diagram to deselect all of the modules 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 3 Templates Frameworks and Firmware 10 Click the Power Meter shortcut in the Basic Configuration area to select it Once 11 selected click Reset in the Designer toolbar or select Reset from the Edit menu This reverts the Power Meter to the settings it had before you deleted any modules retaining the basic setup you previously had Choose Send amp Save from the File menu The factory configuration is now restored and any custom functionality you created before is removed A NOTE The time required to complete steps 3 5 and 11 may vary depending on your connection and the meter configuration Us
68. em voltage is sometimes different than the PT Primary setup register value i e when the PT Primary is used to indicate winding ratio rather than primary voltage A NOTE If the Sag Swell module s Nom Volts setup register is set to zero all Sag Swell module functions are disabled Nom Volts is typically set when the meter is put into service If Nom Volts has not been set enter a value for your system s nominal voltage i e 120 277 or 347 Page 128 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 14 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Meter Resets This chapter provides instructions for performing various meter resets In This Chapter Performing a Reset 6 642 654 eee w 4559559590058 F54uGnanneesesans 130 sie the Prone Panel paceee eo tende arene pies l epee booms eee a 130 Using ION Seto aaa shee etek Bere ie eee eee ee A 131 AISI NIGUA ae do Se cope ah ace EE ope aie ee he as ee Oh ee 132 Page 129 Chapter 14 Meter Resets PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Performing a Reset Resets allow you to clear various accumulated parameters stored by the meter A NOTE Be sure to record any important data before performing a meter reset Using the Front Panel Use the CLEAR FUNCTIONS menu to reset cumulative parameters To access the Clear Functions screen press the Round button scroll down the Setup menu and select CLEAR FUNCTIONS Peak Demand Reset The following Demand para
69. er Electric All rights reserved Chapter 16 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Setpoints ION7330 and ION7350 This chapter provides instructions for configuring meter setpoints In This Chapter NnOGUCHON 222445 ne ree sere suce eres heute euds esse seee nee 140 DEPON MOJU souguccs teu e nah as soem ee esters ene 140 Configuring Setpoints 0 ccc cece ce eee cette eee eeeee 140 PE MMOML Module SEMINTE b2stuteestte Tut see dade savabeuaereseeenaes 142 Page 139 Chapter 16 Setpoints ION7330 and ION7350 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Introduction Setpoint Modules The Setpoint module provides extensive control secondary protection and analysis capabilities by allowing you to initiate an action in response to a specific condition See the ION Reference for more information on the Setpoint module A NOTE There is usually no need to change any of the Setpoint modules setup registers for normal operation of the meter The four Setpoint modules on ION7330 and ION7350 meters monitor the following for over or under conditions Setpoint Module Description Over avg When active this annunciates the average current exceeds a specified amount Over kW swd When active this annunciates when the total kW SWDemand exceeds a specified amount Under PF sign When active this annunciates when the power factor goes below specified amount Onder vibavs ne this a
70. ese modules see the ION Reference Display Options Module Settings The Display Options module is a core module that cannot be deleted copied or linked Settings in the Display Options module are global and affect the entire set of front panel display screens Setup Register Function Default Autoscroll Sets the time between automatic display scrolling in seconds Disabled Backlight Timeout Sets how long the front panel display will stay bright after the last press of a front panel button in seconds 1800 Display Update Time Sets how frequently the screen data values will be updated in seconds 4 Display Mode Sets whether the screens displayed on the front panel are programmable via Display modules or fixed Programmable Display Module Settings Setup Register Function A Display module controls which values are displayed on a display screen and how these values are presented Each Display module corresponds to one meter display screen The Display module s Source inputs are linked to the numeric parameters you want to display These parameters are sent to the front panel when the Display module s Show input is pulsed Default Screen Type This specifies the way the linked parameters are displayed on the front panel Defaults vary among display screen screens Page 32 Screen Type Register The Screen Type setup register has five
71. eserved The Comm 4 Profibus Communications module has one setting PB Address The default value of this register is 126 Use the front panel to configure this setting to a unique PB Address on your Profibus network Page 65 Chapter 6 Communications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Ethernet Communications Setup To enable communications through the meter s Ethernet port configure the Ethernet Communications module The IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway SMTP Server and SMTP Connection Timeout setup registers must properly match your system and can be set through the meter s front panel or ION software Using the Front Panel The current configuration of the meter s communication ports are found in the various Quick Setup menu items Ethernet settings are located in Ethernet Setup Menu Setting Description Range Values Default ETH1 IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address for the meter 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 ETH1 SUBNET MASK Used if subnetting applies to your network 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 ETH1 GATEWAY Used in Used in multiple network configurations network configurations 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 Sets the IP address ee the SMTP Mail Server that ETH1 SMTP Server is configured to forward mail from the meter 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 ETH1 SMTP Connection Sets the minimum time in seconds that the 0 to 9999 Timeout meter waits for a connection to an SMTP server Page 66
72. established Designer may also be used to make changes A NOTE Altering certain settings of a communications channel that is in use may cause a loss of communications with the meter Refer to the Communications module description in the ION Reference for complete details about all the setup registers in the Communications module Communications Protocols By default all communication ports are configured to use the ION protocol Using other protocols requires configuration of the Protocol setup register for the Communications module that controls the port you want to use Not all protocols are available on all ports Available Protocols ION Modbus RTU DNP 3 0 EtherGate Page 63 Chapter 6 Communications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide ModemGate Infrared I O Profibus Factory reserved for use by Technical Support Serial Communications Setup Serial communications are available on COM1 COM2 and COMS Infrared To enable communications through the meter s serial ports configure the applicable Communications module The Protocol Tran Delay Baud Rate and Unit ID setup registers must properly match your system and can be set through the meter s front panel or ION software Using the Front Panel The current configuration of the meter s communication ports are found in the various COM Setup menu items Ethernet settings are located under Network Setup Menu Setting Description Rang
73. figure and view demand values on your meter In This Chapter IAWOGUCHON 3 4455 ce oe 5 eee een eee ees eaei 94 Configuring Demand cece cece eee eee e ee eeeees 94 Deine he MONG Panel tains E iret oes choeeas sae eee aie es 94 Ban ION E r E cee EE E EE EEE EEE 94 WEIN WCSIQNCE serri neri nET hates dedeees Hee eRe ETERS eee eee REE 95 Sliding Window Demand Module Settings 0 ce eee eee ee eee 95 Thermal Demand Module Settings 0 0 0 eee cece cee eee 95 Displaying Demand 0 cece cece cece eee cece eeeeee 96 Page 93 Chapter 9 Demand Introduction PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Demand is a measure of average power consumption over a fixed time interval Peak or maximum demand is the highest demand level recorded over the billing period ION7300 series meters utilize two methods to measure demand using Thermal Demand modules and using Sliding Window Demand modules These modules are configured to calculate the average current demand and kW kVAR and kVA demand The setup registers in the demand modules define time intervals for demand calculations setting the sensitivity of the module s operation See the ION Reference for more information about these modules Configuring Demand Page 94 Use the front panel or ION software to change your meter s demand settings Using the Front Panel The ADVANCED METER SETUP menu allows you to configure all demand related me
74. gt Basic Setup Page 40 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 3 Templates Frameworks and Firmware 3 Click the Nameplate Info tab Setup Assistant Ea PTACT Ratios Nameplate Info Rollover Template Basic Setup Comm Settings This is Where you can program the meter identification information NOTE If this field i not blank MY S0 requires their Device ID field to match this field Sid Party Protocols Clock Demand Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs Memon Energy Demand Log Power Quality Verification Reports FAC DeviceType 7350 FACT Revision Pave TF FACT SeralNum PC 02064016 11 FACT Template F350 FAC AWwYE_V1 2 0 0 0 FACT Options 0 5 95 240VAC 20 TO BOCE TH F350 272 FACT Owner PAM 4 Select the register you want to configure and click Edit Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the main Configuration screen Right click on the Factory module to edit Page 41 Chapter 3 Templates Frameworks and Firmware PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Restoring the Factory Configuration Page 42 If you have made changes to the default functionality and want to return to the factory configuration you can re initialize the factory configuration in the meter using ION software The basic setup of the device can be retained so the meter does
75. hardware locked security feature To make configuration changes on a hardware locked meter you must first unlock the meter See the ION7300 Series Revenue Meter product option document for more information Hardware Lock and Protected Values The revenue related settings on meters with the Hardware Lock option are factory configured and cannot be changed while the meter is locked Typical values that are protected include kWh kVARh kVAh delivered received del rec del rec kW KVAR kVA Thermal and Sliding Window demand min and max values Digital Outputs controlling the energy pulsing applications All Power system settings including PT and CT ratios In certain countries revenue certification is void if the hardware lock is broken Locked Module Listings For a complete list of locked modules specific to your meter and firmware contact Technical Support Anti Tamper Seals ION7300 series revenue meters incorporate sealing tabs through which traditional lead wire seals are inserted These seals effectively prevent unauthorized personnel from gaining access to meter internals and are provided with the meter 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 53 Chapter 5 Security PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Page 54 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Communications This chapter includes general instructions for co
76. hase Order The expected rotation of the voltage phases ABC or ACB ABC Phase Lbls The phase label format assigned to the outputs ABC RST XYZ RYB RWB or 123 ABC Page 48 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 5 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Security ION7300 series meters offer Front Panel meter security which is enabled from the factory This chapter explains Front Panel meter security and how to change the meter password It also details some security features available for revenue meters In This Chapter Meter Security Features ssssssssesosssoooooeeeeeeeens 50 PEOMG a e rs en E A EE E E E 50 Entering the Meter Password 0 0 cece cece ees 50 Changing the Meter Password o 0ceurenatepehad nea hieen aw nade cade 51 Device Security Access for ION Services 2 0c ccc e ccc ecceeee 52 Allowing ION Services access to security enabled meters 52 Additional Revenue Metering Security cece eee e ee eeee 53 Hardware Lock Security OOHON s 5 0rceheaeee st eteneseatanthees es 53 Page 49 Chapter 5 Security PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Meter Security Features Your meter includes the following security features Front panel security Anytime you make configuration changes to your meter through the front panel you must enter a password Anti tamper sealing Your revenue meter can be protected by anti t
77. he Eval Mode is LessThan this register defines the amount of time the Source input must exceed the High Limit for the Status output register to change to off 0 00 Input Mode Specifies how the value of the Source input is interpreted When Input Mode is Absolute the absolute value of the Source input is used in Setpoint calculations and the high and low limits if negative are converted to their absolute values When Input Mode is SIGNED the Source input is taken to be a signed value Eval Mode Specifies the criterion by which the Source input is evaluated It contains either the value LessThan or GreaterThan Depends on specific module EvPriority This register allows you to assign a priority level to the following events produced by the Setpoint module The Status output register changes to on because the setpoint condition is met The Status output register changes to off because the setpoint condition is no longer met The Setpoint module is re linked reset or disabled while the Status output register is on Setup registers are changed while the Status output register is on The priority level you specify applies to all of the above events 128 Page 142 Fine Tuning Over Condition Monitoring If you want to fine tune over condition monitoring the only setup registers you should change are SusUntlON and SusUntlOFF SusUntlON determines how long the modules wait after an over conditio
78. ic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 15 Alerting ION7350 only Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server Server Alarm Server exe Connection Manager 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 2 Server computer receives the alarm A NOTE For detailed information about sending alerts to ION Enterprise PEGASYS software via the Alarm Server refer to the ION Enterprise online help The Alarm Server can run on any ION software Primary or Secondary server The server computer should have a dedicated phone line and modem Modems at remote sites are programmed to dial the server s phone number when a priority event occurs The Alarm Server monitors the phone line and waits for the remote sites to annunciate events The most common use of the Alarm Server is to handle Remote Site Event Notification Remote Site Event Notification Dedicated Alarm Server Modem 1 Remote Site informs the Alarm ay Server that a priority message nuai poe Modem Site ag lt L f g A E zg 3 Communication aw Services contactthe eS ee Seo oo modem site and Any Dialout Modem retrieve priority messages The Alarm Server uses a series of command line arguments to specify the actions it takes when a priority event is reported These commands must be entered on the computer that is running the Alarm Server utility Typically
79. iguration data in various forms These data display screens are described below Default Front Panel Display Screens The meter s eight default data displays are as follows Display 1 kWh net Net Energy EWA net _ IgA Display 2 kWh swd mx Present Interval and Maximum Display 5 Power Total Power true reactive and apparent Power Factor KUAR tot Be KURA tot tT PFsigntot 94 9 Display 6 Frequency Frequency Sliding Window Demand kWewd 459 kll cud m TE Display 3 Volts Display 7 V THD Per phase and average Per phase Voltage line to line voltage Total Harmonic Distortion WIL ab Bar ra P 5 Ui THD i i il ea EO U2THD ng UIL avg B03 iia i Display 4 Amps Display 8 I THD Per phase and Per phase Current average current Total Harmonic Distortion 12 5 16 4 14 9 A NOTE Your default data display screens will differ if the meter is in Fixed mode or if your meter has custom displays Page 24 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The front panel allows you to setup and configure the meter at its installed location When you change a setting in the front panel s Setup menu you are actually altering the setup register value of an ION module A NOTE ION module links canno
80. igured at the factory with eight displays showing some of the more commonly used power system values measured by the device refer to Default Front Panel Display Screens A NOTE A Remote Modular Display RMD can be added to an existing TRAN meter to provide a front panel display Measurements are displayed here Use the arrow buttons to scroll through data display screens Optical Infrared port Press the Round button to access the Setup menu or make a selection The meter s display shows numeric data screens event logs phasor diagrams bar graphs and harmonics histograms Using the Front Panel Buttons to Display Data Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to scroll through the data display screens You do not require password authorization to view these screens The Round button when pressed provides access to the Setup menu Use the front panel s three buttons to navigate this menu and enter settings into the meter 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Front Panel Display Resolution 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved When displaying numeric values the front panel display screen can show up to nine digits of resolution This nine digit resolution is available when the display screen is set to display one parameter Any multi parameter screen displays up to five digits of resolution If yo
81. in max kVA demand and min max Amps demand and min max Volts demand and min max gt gt hUM Demand on any instantaneous measurement Page 13 Chapter 1 Introduction Page 14 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Real time ION7300 series meters offer a comprehensive array of instantaneous real time measurements Measurements include true RMS per phase and total for Voltage and current kW KVAR and kVA Power factor Frequency Voltage and current unbalance Harmonics ION7300 series meters feature harmonic distortion metering Total Harmonic Distortion and individual harmonics to the 15th 31st for the ION7350 meter on voltage and current inputs K factor for current inputs Min Max Recording The meters record each new minimum and new maximum value with date and time stamp for the following parameters Voltage and current min max kW kVAR and kVA min max Power factor Frequency Voltage unbalance gt 6M Plus any measured value Residual Current Calculation 14 The Power Meter module provides an output register labeled I4 which holds the residual current value derived from the three phase current measurements As such I4 represents the ground fault current or the current flow in the neutral or ground conductor A NOTE This quantity is only available when the meter s Vo ts Mode is set to 4 WIRE WYE If the Power Meter module is set to any othe
82. ing ION Setup 1 5 6 Download your device s latest template from http www powerlogic com support downloads Save the DCF file in the ION Setup TEMPLATE folder for easy access Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Basic Mode Navigate to Setup Assistant gt Template Click the Send to Meter tab and click the Send button Setup Assistant Save toPC Send to Meter Firmware Upgrade Register E dit Sends a previously stored meter configuration file OCF into an IAN meter FAC DeviceType 7350 FACT Revision Pave rd FACT SeralNum PC 02064016 11 fool FAC E W1 2 O00 FACT Template lt Back Next gt Exit Help Select the DCEF file from the TEMPLATE folder and click OK The Template Paste Options screen appears Select the check boxes for the settings you wish to retain not overwrite and click OK Page 43 Chapter 3 Templates Frameworks and Firmware PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Template Paste Options Ei Mever overnite Comm Settings Security Settings Log Mail Modules Also retain the following CJ PT CT Settings J Clock Settings CJ Nameplate Settings ION Setup pastes the template onto your meter A dialog box confirms the paste was successful Upgrading Your Meter See the Upgrading ION Device Firmware technical note for details Page 44 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 4 2007 Schneider El
83. ion Resets Min Max Sliding Window Demand Energy Thermal Demand Peak Demand Registers Harmonics Min Max Status Counters Manual Waveform Capture and Disturbance Counts See the Resets chapter for more information Clear Functions Changes settings in the Communications Power Meter and Sag Swell modules Quick Setup See the Communications Basic Setup and Power Quality chapters for more information pa MGT Provides access to all the modules in the meter Setup Display Setup Customizes the appearance of the display screen Screen Setup Customizes the style and values appearing on the display screens Nameplate Info Displays information about the device Allows you to modify your password See the Security chapter for more information Advanced Meter Setup Menu The Advanced Meter Setup menu provides access to the setup registers of every ION module in the meter To access this menu screen select ADV METER SETUP from the main Setup menu Security Page 26 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Follow this procedure to access a setup register 1 From the Feature Manager screen select the module s type 2 Select the module you want to configure from the list of available modules 3 From the list of the module s setup registers select the one you want to configure 4 Edit the value of the register see
84. ion correctly Failure to do so will void the warranty Terminal screw torque Barrier type current voltage and relay terminal screws 1 35 Nm 1 00 ft lbs max Captured wire type digital inputs outputs communications power supply 0 90 Nm 0 66 ft lbs max FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for the ION7300 series optional internal modem is 0 6 Connection to the ION7300 series internal modem should be made via an FCC Part 68 compliant telephone cord not supplied The ION7300 series cannot be used on a public coin phone service or party line services Network Compatibility Notice for the Internal Modem The internal modem in meters equipped with this option is compatible with the telephone systems of most countries in the world with the exception of Australia and New Ze
85. ion on your meter and these protocols see the Common Modbus Registers document and the ION7330 ION7350 DNP 3 0 Device Profile Communications Protocol Configuration In order to use the factory Modbus or DNP configuration you must first assign the communications channel you want to use By default all communications ports are configured to use the ION protocol except meters ordered with the Modbus special option Choose the 3rd party protocol you want from the list of available protocols in the Communications module s Protocol setup register See the Communications chapter for instructions A NOTE Modbus RTU is available on each of the meter s communications ports and multiple ports can communicate using Modbus simultaneously Only a single port can use the DNP 3 00 protocol at any one time Page 74 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols The Meter as Modbus Slave Your meter can act as a Modbus Slave using both the Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols See the Modbus and ION Technology technical note for more information Using the Modbus RTU Protocol All ION7300 series meters can act as Modbus Slave devices making any real time data available through the Modicon Modbus RTU protocol Modbus Master devices connected to the meter can access read this data or write data to your meter s ION registers making device configuration changes and i
86. ioritized and grouped to facilitate custom logging Each event is assigned a priority group number based on its type and severity ION Event Priority Groups Some event groups are preset with a Priority Number as shown in the table below You can also define your own priority number for some modules Priority numbers from 128 191 appear in the global event log viewer in ION Enterprise software Priority numbers from 192 255 are logged initiate a beep and cause the window to flash You can customize these responses to display messages or perform netsend messages for example Event Group Description Priority Number Reset Module reset or resynchronized 5 Setup Change Module setup changes 10 Input Register Change Inputs of certain modules change value 15 I O State Change I O state changes i e relay closes 20 Information Module produces important user information 25 Warning Module produces a warning 30 Failure A failure has occurred 255 The Event Log Controller module allows you to set a priority cutoff for event logging Any events with a priority number greater than the cutoff value are logged and events with lower priorities are discarded Refer to the individual module descriptions and the Event Log Controller module description in the ION Reference for more details External ION Events Some events are not produced by a specific module These events are generated internally by the meter Their a
87. isnsuis sce Coe cede AGES eb RS SSS wake Aas 80 Configuring Modbus cc cece cee cece eee eee eeeeees 81 Using the DNP 3 0 Protocol ION7330 and ION7350 82 Conie arin ION 305 36o A eee ett Ones anes et sessed aes bees 82 Using the Profibus Protocol ION7300 cece cece eens 86 Page 73 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Overview ION7300 series meters support DNP 3 0 Profibus option available on ION7300 only Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU protocols While your meter is factory configured to send data acting as Modbus Slave it is not ready to receive data until you set up the necessary framework The meter is also pre configured to send DNP 3 0 data to a DNP Master A NOTE Changing the default factory third party protocol frameworks or creating new frameworks to enable receive functionality is an advanced procedure Refer to the DNP modules and Modbus modules descriptions in the ON Reference as well as the technical notes DNP 3 0 and ION Technology and Modbus and ION Technology before proceeding Most Modbus and DNP modules on the meter are factory pre set and only require basic configuration such as communications setup A NOTE Changing these modules from their factory configuration is an advanced setup procedure that requires an understanding of the protocol as well as an understanding of the meter s internal operation For more informat
88. l high priority alarm notifications or scheduled system status update messages to anyone anywhere within the facility or around the world Specify the type of event that triggers an email alert such as power quality disturbances or logged data at any pre determined interval and have your ION software administrator program the meter to respond with a MeterM il message when these events occur MeterM il messages are received like any email message over a workstation cell phone pager or PDA XML Compatibility Your meter can exchange information using industry standard XML format This simple machine readable format supports easy integration with custom reporting spreadsheet database and other applications Page 15 Chapter 1 Introduction PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Supported Protocols You can integrate the meter into various industry standard networks Meter data can be made available to other devices using the following protocols ION Modbus RTU DNP 3 0 JON7330 and ION7350 MV 90 translation system ION7330 and ION7350 Profibus optional for ION7300 You can also configure the meter to import data from other devices on these networks With these advanced communications functions the power of the meter can be utilized in most existing power monitoring systems Any data display and analysis software that works with Modbus RTU or DNP 3 0 devices also functions with the meter Communications Options
89. l into sub intervals The demand is measured electronically based on the average load level over the most recent set of sub intervals This method offers better response time than fixed interval methods Setup Register Function Default Sub Intl The time in seconds in the sliding window demand 900 sub interval Sublntvls The number of sub intervals in the sliding window The speed of Predicted Demand calculations use higher values 70 Pred Resp for faster prediction 70 to 99 recommended Thermal Demand Module Settings 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The Thermal Demand module calculates thermal demand over a specified length of time It uses a method which is equivalent to thermal averaging For thermal averaging the traditional demand indicator responds to heating of a thermal element in a Watt Hour meter Adjust the Thermal Demand module s calculation to mimic this technique by changing the Time Const and Interval setup parameters Setup Register Function Default Interval The time in seconds in the thermal demand interval 900 Time Consi The sensitivity to changes in the source signal higher values 90 provide faster response time common values are 63 and 90 Page 95 Chapter 9 Demand Displaying Demand Page 96 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide View Demand values in the following locations Application Menu Navigati
90. link to a Source input 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Changing Displayed Parameters using the Meter s Front Pane You can also change the displayed parameters in an existing screen using the meter s front panel Before changing displayed parameters in an existing screen For customized screens to display on the front panel you must set the Display Options module s Display Mode setup register to PROGRAMMABLE before changing displayed parameters in an existing screen On the meter s front panel go to DISPLAY SETUP gt DISPLAY MODE and select PROGRAMMABLE Changing displayed parameters in an existing screen The SCREEN SETUP menu screen allows you to change the data displayed on the eight display screens 1 From the SELECT SETUP menu select SCREEN SETUP The list of display titles appears that correspond to each of the eight display screens The screen number with an asterix beside it indicates the active display the screen displayed before you entered SELECT SETUP 2 Select the screen you want to change and press the Round button Two settings appear VALUES and STYLE that allow you to specify which measurements to display 3 Select STYLE if you need to change the number of displayed parameters in the selected screen This setting has five options for each display screen ONE PARAMETER TWO PARAMETER THREE PARAMETER FOUR PARAM
91. lowly changes Press an arrow button to stop the process Press the Round button when you are satisfied with the contrast level A NOTE Contrast can be adjusted from any screen by holding down the Round button for more than ten seconds Release the Round button when the contrast is at a suitable level Page 27 Chapter 2 Front Panel PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Backlight Timeout This setting changes the amount of time the front panel s backlight stays on when the front panel is idle The backlight has a limited life span to prolong it you should only have back lighting on when you are actively using the front panel Select BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT then use the front panel s buttons to change the amount of time in seconds that the backlight stays on after a button is pressed Display Update The display update specifies how frequently data on the display screen is refreshed You may find the values are being updated too frequently or that the data shown on screen lags too far behind the actual values The default update rate is four seconds use the front panel s buttons to change the update rate to suit your needs Display Mode There are two display modes PROGRAMMABLE MODE and FIXED MODE The default is programmable mode which provides eight data display screens which can be configured to meet your requirements see Custom Front Panel Displays Fixed Mode displays four screens each with large characters in
92. me synchronization Enabling or Customizing Time Synchronization in ION Enterprise 1 Launch the Management Console 2 From the System Setup Pane select Sites or Devices Select Sites if you want to customize a particular serial modem or Ethernet Gateway site Select Devices if you want to customize an individual Ethernet device 3 Right click in the main window and select Properties 4 Right click inside the display window and select Advanced Properties The fields for enabling or customizing time synchronization are shown below Attempt Increment 3 Drine Evert Proiy 10 Dine Atemi Nurt fi Property Description Device Type Type of meter Time Synch 304 Enabled Time Synch Interval ares Use these fields on the Site Advanced Properties screen to enable time synchronization or set custom intervals for any device in any Serial Site or Ethernet Gateway Site The Property Description area explains the purpose for each field The default time synchronization interval of 3 600 seconds displayed in milliseconds is acceptable for most ION installations A NOTE You need appropriate permissions to configure the meters on your network Refer to the technical note ION System Security tor details on software and meter security 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 9 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Demand This chapter explains how to con
93. mean V unbal mean unbal mean V1 THD mean V2 THD mean V3 THD mean 11 THD mean I2 THD mean I3 THD mean ION Enterprise Reporting The Egy Dmd Log recorder is configured to provide power system data for the Reporter software If any input links to this module are changed Reporter will not be able to create reports from the device s logs If you use Reporter do not change the parameters that are logged in the Egy Dmd Log Sag Swell Logging ION7350 only The meter s Sag Swell Log records the following output register values Sag Swell Log SS1 DistDur SS1 DistV1 Min SS1 DistV1Max SS1 DistV2Min SS1 DistV2Max SS1 DistV3Min SS1 DistV3Max SS1 DistNominal 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 119 Chapter 12 Logging PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Viewing Data Logs See the Reporting chapter You can also view Data Logs using ION Setup 1 Open your meter in ION Setup using Basic Mode 2 Navigate to View gt Data Screens gt Data Recorders The following logs are available for viewing Demand Enables Event Harmonic Maximum Minimum RealTime Status Waveform LON7350 only gt A Page 120 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Event Logging 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 12 Logging Events produced by a meter s various ION modules are pr
94. message from the ION meter Once the modem at the paging service is contacted the ION meter transmits the following information Pager identification number Local time year month date hours minutes seconds Remote site identification Priority of the alarm Alert message with text strings and realtime measured values To include a module s Source input in the message reference the message string by using the form Vn where n is the Source input number In the following Message register setting the kWtot value is V1 The string includes Source input 1 which would be the kWtot register from the Power Meter module The destination register contains your modem access number for the paging service provider and is what is dialed out first The Pager Num register is the pager access number that is provided by your paging company Alerting via a Numeric Pager A NOTE For detailed information about building a framework for alerting via a numeric pager refer to the Alert module description in the ON Reference Page 136 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Alerting via Email 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 15 Alerting ION7350 only If anumeric pager is specified as the destination address in the Alert module then a numeric paging service receives a message from the ION meter Due to the inherent limitations in numeric paging the IO
95. meters are reset when you select PEAK DMD RSET Maximum and Minimum Rolling Sliding Window Demand kW KVAR kVA Maximum and Minimum Thermal Demand kW kVAR kVA Min Max Reset Select MNMx RSET to reset the minimum and the maximum values for each of the following parameters Phase and average Current Frequency Line to line voltages PF lead and PF lag Line to neutral voltages Total kW kVAR kVA Sliding Window Demand Reset These Sliding Window Demand values are reset when SWDEMAND RSET is selected Average Current I avg SWD kWSWD kVAR SWD kVA SWD Thermal Demand Reset The following Thermal Demand parameters are reset when TDEMAND RSET is selected Average Current TD kW TD kVARTD kVA TD Manual Waveform Trigger Select this menu item to capture your per phase current and voltage waveforms Page 130 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 14 Meter Resets Harmonics Min Max Reset Select HARM MNM lt x to reset the following Harmonics Parameters Current Total HD la Ib Ic Voltage Total HD Va Vb Vc Energy Reset Select ENERGY RSET to reset the following energy parameters kWh import export total and net kVAh kVARh import export total and net Status Counters Each of the four Status Counters that monitor the number of times each Status input changes are reset when S COUNT RSET is selected Disturbance Cou
96. n is detected before reporting it This gives the monitored value a short period to correct itself before the event is registered with the module so that very brief over conditions are ignored Similarly SusUntlOFF is the amount of time a normal value must be present before the module considers normal operation to be restored Both SusUntlION and SusUntlOFF values are entered in seconds the default value for both is 30 seconds 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 17 Reporting This chapter provides instructions for viewing various meter logs In This Chapter WAOGUCHON 6445 e ee see ea es beeeeess esse osee eee 144 Viewing Meter Logs ccc cece cece cece cece cesses eeees 144 Using the VIONCe ane sins teeetcet eens OET EEES TEETE ETT 144 sine ION Seu ceeciatetoes ee eeene keene EE EEEa ANRE A 144 WGN ViStd 4h be ees Se vee eae ane a Gao Rees oe ee Ge eee EN 145 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 143 Chapter 17 Reporting PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Introduction Accumulated meter values are saved in logs These logs are acquired by your energy management software ION Enterprise or third party and saved in its database for analysis and reporting The Reporter component of ION Enterprise is a database reporting application that lets you define generate and manage comprehensive reports based on the information in your system database It processes selected
97. n the Calibration Pulser module Page 112 Setup Register Function Default Pulse Width This register specifies the width of the pulses sent to the hardware channel in seconds The 0 05 Calibration Pulser module maintains a minimum duty cycle of 50 on the output pulse train The numeric bounded register defines how much energy the module accumulates before a pulse is Kt sent to the hardware channel An industry standard for energy pulsing is 1 8 or one pulse per 1 8 1 80 energy hours Int Mode Specifies the modes of integration that may be selected Absolute Ovisuitiede This register specifies whether the output is a complete pulse Pulse or a change of state transition Pulse KYZ This register specifies which hardware port the pulse KYZ transition appears on Only those hardware Port Se dar ae Not Used channels that are still available appear in this list 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing Energy Pulsing with LEDs The LED port L1 controls the LED on the back of the meter This port is used for kWh pulsing by default LED 1 on the back of the meter pulses every 1 8 Wh If you wish to configure the LED for other energy pulsing applications i e kVAh kVARh you must first disable the default kWh pulsing Using the front panel to disable kWh pulsing 1 From the SELECT SETUP menu choose ADV METER SETUP gt CALIBRATION
98. ncludes connection points on instruments converters and terminal strips Following this guideline ensures that both star and tee connections are avoided Avoid 3 way T connection point Optical Port Connections COM3 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The front optical port is designed to accept ANSI Type 2 magnetic couplers The optical magnetic coupler is purchased separately contact Schneider Electric for a list of recommended opto couplers The optical port can communicate real time measurements to a laptop or similar device via ION Modbus RTU or DNP 3 0 ON7330 and ION7350 The port can also be used for infrared energy pulsing See the Optical Magnetic Couplers technical note for more information Magnetic coupler attached to front optical port mace Page 59 Chapter 6 Communications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide To enable communications from the optical port configure the Comm 3 Communications module The Protocol the Baud Rate and Unit ID setup registers must properly match your system When creating an ION site ensure that RtsCts is disabled set to No in the COMS serial site Refer to the Management Console section in the online ION Enterprise Help for more details about adding serial sites Ethernet Connections optional Page 60 This section only applies if your ION7300 series meter has the Ethernet option Ethernet y 10Base T Etherne
99. nd frequency minimum amp maximum values Performing a Harmonics Min Max Reset 1 Click the Long Term Min Max control object on the Power Quality screen 2 Click the Harmonics Min Max Reset button to reset voltage and current harmonics minimum amp maximum values Performing a Demand Peak Demand or Energy Reset 1 Click the Energy amp Dmd tab 2 Click the appropriate reset button to perform the reset Page 132 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 15 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Alerting ION7350 only ION alerts can send an email or contact a modem fax pager or software in the event of a user specified condition These conditions can be changes in relays or power quality problems including surges sags swells and outages This chapter explains how to configure your ION7350 meter for alerting In This Chapter Introduction Configuring the Meter for Alerting Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server Alerting via an Alphanumeric Pager Alerting via a Numeric Pager Alerting via Email Page 133 Chapter 15 Alerting ION7350 only Introduction PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide The ION7350 meter s Alert module sends an alert whenever its Trigger input is pulsed You can connect this input to any module that produces a pulse output You can use modules that monitor alarm conditions such as changes in relay status and power quality problems For exampl
100. nfigured and pasted from one meter to another For more information on templates frameworks and ION modules see the ION Reference Your meter s operating system is known as firmware When newer firmware is available for your meter simply upgrade to the latest version for all the added features and functionality CAUTION Early ION7300 series meters Revision A are not compatible with Revision B firmware and vice versa See the Schneider Electric website for more information In This Chapter Factory Information cc cece cece e cece eee eee eeeeees 40 Factory Module Deng serrr ss canoe onto eda e eee ee metab EEE 40 HOW to TAG YOUrRNGCE 22 pineysuscedteasene sue neeneecteoss nce rae canes 40 sine ION Set 242 eant tee ue eens ee eee EE E EET 40 WSO DO NOT on s4 44 Seen eee eon aaa tebe Ge aSs a ec 41 Restoring the Factory Configuration c cece cece ee eeeees 42 U a WWCSICTIC 2 3245 cs ee atau eneaee ea hee eee soca sores Ge Fane ees 42 Wein TON ete nc et ea hear eae eenes fees T i 43 Upgrading Your Meter cc cece cee cette eee eeeeee 44 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 39 Chapter 3 Templates Frameworks and Firmware PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Factory Information The Factory module displays firmware version serial number and other device information in read only setup registers read only registers can be viewed but not changed Factory Module Set
101. ng High Limit When the Eval Mode is GreaterThan this register specifies what limit the Source input must exceed for the Status output register to change to on When the Eval Mode is LessThan it specifies what limit the Source input must exceed for the Status output register to change to off If the Source input is Boolean the value entered into this register is disregarded and the High Limit is automatically set to O Low Limit When the Eval Mode is LessThan this register specifies what limit the Source input must fall below for the Status output register to change to on When the Eval Mode is GreaterThan it specifies what limit the Source input must fall below for the Status output register to change to off If the Source input is Boolean the value entered into this register is disregarded and the Low Limit is automatically set to 1 Depends on specific module SusUntlON When the Eval Mode is GreaterThan this register defines the amount of time in seconds the Source input must exceed the High Limit for the Status output register to change to on When the Eval Mode is LessThan this register defines the amount of time the Source input must fall below the Low Limit for the Status output register to change to on 0 00 SusUntlOFF When the Eval Mode is GreaterThan this register defines the amount of time in seconds the Source input must fall below the Low Limit for the Status output register to change to off When t
102. ng changing parameters 117 changing the frequency 118 changing the log depths 118 default 118 historical 119 loss log 119 logging capacity 123 long term min max reset 132 M manual waveform trigger 130 MeterMail 15 60 min max reset 130 Modbus configuring 81 factory configuration 75 Modbus Slave modules 76 Modbus TCP 80 N nameplate 29 Nameplate Info menu 29 nominal voltage 127 O over condition monitoring 142 p passwords changing on meter 51 peak demand reset 130 132 Periodic Timer module 118 Power Meter module 14 46 power quality configuring 126 Profibus changing configuration 86 factory configuration 86 Slave parameter map 87 protocols 16 Pulser module 100 110 R registers editing using the front panel 25 enumerated 25 numeric 25 Relay Expansion Board REB 17 101 Remote Modular Display RMD 15 22 reporting ION Enterprise 119 residual current calculation 14 RS 232 connections 57 RS 485 diagnostic screen 30 S sag limit 126 sag swell log 119 Sag Swell module 126 128 Screen Setup menu 28 style setting 28 values setting 29 security device access for ION services 52 front panel 50 revenue meter 53 Setpoint module 140 setpoints configuring 140 Sliding Window Demand module 95 sliding window reset 130 status counters 131 swell limit 126 T TAG 40 Telnet 71 Thermal Demand module 95 thermal demand reset 130 time 31 time synchronization 92 TRAN 22 transient logging 11
103. nications module As the data available through the Profibus Slave Export modules is in a specific format knowledge of the Profibus protocol and an understanding of the settings used in the meter are required to interpret the data provided Changing the Profibus Configuration If the factory Profibus configuration does not suit your needs link the unused parameters in the existing Profibus Slave Export modules If you require more changes you will have to relink these modules to other parameters 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Profibus Slave Export Module Parameter Mapping Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols The following tables detail the measurements provided by 12 Profibus modules The Source ION Module is shown so that you can easily unlink parameters if you want to access different data To change scaling refer to the Profibus Slave Export module description in the ION Reference Profibus Slave Export Module 1 Scaling x10 Profibus Slave Export Module 2 Scaling x10 Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter Volts line to neutral A VIn a Power Meter Volts line to neutral B Vin b Power Meter Volts line to neutral C Vin c Power Meter Volts l n average Vin avg Maximum 4 VIn avg Maximum Vin mx Maximum 31 kVAR Tot Th Dmd max kVAR td mx Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter Volt
104. nitiating control actions The Factory Modbus Slave Configuration The meter makes data available to Modbus Master devices using pre configured Modbus Slave modules These modules are linked to other modules in the meter that provide the energy power and demand data Once a communications channel is configured to use Modbus RTU protocol the data is available to Modbus Master devices A NOTE Connect to IP Service Port 7701 for Modbus RTU communications over Ethernet The Modbus Unit ID of the meter over Ethernet is 100 Set the COM port to the Modbus RTU protocol Communications Port A P y O CM Power Mater Modbus Slave Module Module _ Data is available to Modbus master devices ION Meter Measured data is Modbus slave linked to the module outputs Modbus module s data in Modbus input format As the data available through the Modbus Slave modules is in a specific format knowledge of the Modbus protocol and an understanding of the settings used in the meter are required to interpret the data provided 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 75 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Changing the Modbus Configuration If the factory Modbus configuration does not suit your needs the existing Modbus Slave modules can be relinked to other parameters you want to access through Modbus If your Modbus Master device requires data in a format different than that
105. nnecting and configuring all the communication ports on your meter For specific installation steps and meter specifications consult your Installation Guide In This Chapter Communications Overview ccc cece ees c cece cece ess eeeees 56 Communications Connections cece eee ccc cece cece eeeees 57 RS 485 Connections COM1 and COM2 0 ccc eens 57 Optical Port Connections COMI srsisresr ressu en ge eh otadeehe eed nee 59 Ethernet Connections optional 0 0 eee eee een eee 60 Internal Modem Connections optional 0 cee eee cee eee 61 PONDUS COM 26220108 been te taced etc eebe gen E EE eae 61 Configuring Meter Communications ceceececeeeeceeee 63 Serial Communications Setup 4244 a32s4t465ede beeen y ee ndteboc rakes ts 64 Prompuc setup ION 7500 ttkiecen ete ees erased tee eee etee seen ae hanya 65 Ethernet OMmMUNICAHONS SECIS esaeria tona AEA nom piece a habeas aes 66 Modem Communications Setup 0 cece cece eee eee 68 Internet Connectivity s s 2 2 0 0005 65404 eceeeeenne eee eeeesecess 70 ION WebMeter Feature 0 0 cece cee eee e teen e nen eeenes 70 ION MeterM il Feature ION7330 and ION7350 0 0 00 eee 70 WebReach ceresesersiasseridiiniaai kidas ore Byes Peers eee eee aera 71 Telnet and by per lerminal 220 024 0853 ions ted tenes eh badspee ieee a 71 Communications LEDS a4 ae ate ae nse s eet jee eae a ose 12 Page 55 Chapter 6 Comm
106. nnunciates when the average voltage line to line goes below a specified Configuring Setpoints Page 140 Use the front panel or ION software to change your meter s setpoints Using the Front Panel The ADVANCED METER SETUP menu allows you to configure all setpoint modules To access the various modules press the Round button twice scroll down the Setup menu and select ADVANCED METER SETUP Using ION Setup 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Advanced Mode 2 Click on the Setpoint module you wish to configure Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Setpoints Setup framework Right click on a module to edit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Using Vista Chapter 16 Setpoints ON7330 and ION7350 Open your meter in Vista and click on the Setpoints tab Use the switches to turn various monitoring on and off see circled below Over kW swd Setpoint Over I awg Under Vil avg Under PF 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Setpoint Setpoint Setpoint Status VIL avg within limit PF within limit Enable Enable Enable Enable Page 141 Chapter 16 Setpoints ION7330 and ION7350 Setpoint Module Settings PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide The meter s Setpoint modules contain the following setup registers Register Description Default Setti
107. not need to be taken out of service for a long period of time A NOTE If you restore the factory configuration all custom features you have created are lost Using Designer 1 Display the meter s main Configuration screen in Designer 2 Choose Select All from the Edit menu then press Delete The confirmation dialog box appears explaining that some modules will not be deleted core modules cannot be deleted scroll down in the dialog to see which standard modules will be deleted 3 Click OK on the confirmation dialog box After a brief wait the modules are deleted and the main meter Configuration screen is blank except for the Frameworks folder in the Advanced Setup area The Frameworks folder contains the folder of Core modules which cannot be deleted 4 Choose Select All from the Edit menu to select the Frameworks folder This selects all subfolders and modules within the folder 5 Inthe Edit menu choose Paste from Framework then select the appropriate fwn file from the folder ION Enterprise config fmwk nd Click OK The Factory module s Default Template register tells you the filename for the default factory framework For details about framework files contact Technical Support or visit the Support area of the Schneider Electric web site 6 Click Open The Paste Summary window appears 7 Click on the first module scroll down to the last module hold the Shift key and click on the last module This s
108. ns Setup for configuring COM3 Additional modem configuration required is explained in the following section Modennit Setup Register The setup register labeled ModemInit is available for ION7330 and ION7350 meters with internal modems and defines the initialization string for the internal modem by default the modem is factory configured to answer on one ring You should not require changes to the ModemInit string for normal operation If you require advanced modem functionality you can customize the ModemlInit register with a string up to 47 characters long Modem Initialization Strings Refer to the technical note Modem AT Commands for a complete list of AT commands for your modem Adjusting the Modem Initialization String for CTR 21 Compliant modems The table below shows the strings to add to the end of your modem configuration string setup register for each of three possible problems Problem Add to Modem Initialization String Does not answer modem does not detect ring tone NCY Does not dial In order of preference modem does not detect dial tone NC70 NC7OXO NC8 Italy only Does not detect busy signal NC70 If your local modem not the internal modem is not already set up configure it with the Remote Modem Configuration Utility according to the instructions in the online help After the meter is installed and the internal modem is connected to the telephone network the Comm 3 module c
109. nter Reset Resets the counter in the Sag Swell module that keeps track of how many Sags or Swells are detected by the meter Using ION Setup Perform the following to reset energy values 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Verification folder 3 Select Normal Mode and click Display Setup Assistant x Template Verhication Basic Setup Comm Settings lows you to verify meter readings ard Party Protocols Clock Demand Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs Memory EnergyDemand Log Power Quality Yerfication Reports Display lt Back Next gt Exit Help 4 Click on the Energy tab in the Normal Mode dialog box and then click the Reset Energy button to perform the reset 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 131 Chapter 14 Meter Resets PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Normal Hode Volts Amps and Power Energy Power Quality kwh Imported 118931336 Exported 0 000 kMORK Imported 4959 345 Exported 0 000 128922 039 Reset Energy A dialog box informs you when the reset is complete Using Vista Open your meter in Vista You can perform several resets from within Vista Performing a Long Term Min Max Reset 1 Click the Long Term Min Max control object on the Real Time screen 2 Click the Min Max Reset button to reset voltage current power PF a
110. o the sides Optical connections are made to the port on the front of the meter See below for details Rear View of Meter Ethernet FCC part 68 compliant telephone cord Category 3 or 5 UTP Captured wire connectors 22 AWG shielded twisted pair RS 485 A NOTE The Profibus meter option on the ION7300 meter does not use a COM port RS 485 Connections COM1 and COM2 COM1 and COM2 are used for RS 485 communications A NOTE On ION7330 and ION7350 meters with the Ethernet card COM2 is hardwired for EtherGate only and cannot be used for serial communication 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 57 Chapter 6 Communications Page 58 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide If you have the Modem option on your meter COM1 will automatically be set to ModemGate not RS 485 A NOTE The internal modem option is hardwired to COM1 If you are using ModemGate then any meter with an internal modem that will reside on the serial loop must connect to the serial loop using COM2 If COM1 is used then the two modems gated meter internal modem and serially looped meter internal modem conflict during communication RS 485 connections are made via the captured wire connectors on the rear of the meter Up to 32 devices can be connected on a single RS 485 bus Use a good quality shielded twisted pair cable for each RS 485 bus The overall length of the RS 485 cable connecting all de
111. odem The serial network is connected to COMI ModemGate connections do not connect a workstation with ION Enterprise or other master device to the gateway meter s COM1 port but rather the gateway meter s internal modem port COM1 Refer to the ION Meter as a ModemGate technical note for complete details on configuring your meter for ModemGate Page 69 Chapter 6 Communications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Internet Connectivity Ethernet ION7300 series meters provide Internet connectivity allowing you to receive meter emails view real time data and configure your system through a web browser from anywhere in the world Your meter provides the following internet connectivity options MeterM il feature receive data logs and email alerts from the meter WebMeter feature onboard web server allows you to view real time data and configure the meter through a web browser WebReach view ION Enterprise system information through a web browser A NOTE To enable WebMeter and MeterM il features the meter must have firmware v271 or later and an Ethernet card with firmware ETH 73v271 or later Firmware can be downloaded from www powerlogic com Refer to the technical note Upgrading ION Device Firmware to learn how to upgrade device firmware ION WebMeter Feature WebMeter enabled meters have an on board web server Built in web pages display certain energy and basic power quality information and also supp
112. on Front Panel Display 2 screen Press Down button until screen appears ION Setup Demand Display Screen Display Mode gt Demand Vista Energy amp Demand Screen SWD Energy amp Dmd tab WebMeter Consumption Screen Consumption link 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 10 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Inputs Outputs This chapter provides information on the meter s various digital and analog inputs and outputs I O Refer to your Installation Guide for instructions on wiring inputs and outputs and for general meter I O specifications In This Chapter Digital l O aoc soos oe oee ese eheasse courses 98 Specifying a Port in an ION Module 0 0 0 98 Using the Onboard Digital Outputs 00 cee eee 100 Using the Digital Inputs ION7330 and ION7350 0 0 0 0 0008 102 Analog I O optional 0 0 0 ccc cece cece cent enes 103 Specifying a Port in an ION Module 0 eee eee eee 103 Using the Analog Inputs s4 gosto tone eta neeeaena amen eee eeneuaeapedea 104 Usinge he Andog Outputs 26 sca ana pe eee aAa 105 Configuring Inputs and Outputs 0 cece eee eee eee 106 Page 97 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Digital 1 O PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide ION7300 series meters offer a variety of digital I O combinations The following are standard for all meters four digital outputs one infrared data po
113. options ONE PARAMETER TWO PARAMETER THREE PARAMETER FOUR PARAMETER and DISABLED The number of inputs for the Display module should match the Screen Type setup register If you select a Screen Type with more parameters than are currently linked to the Display module the display screen will show any unavailable inputs as N A 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Front Panel If a Screen Type is selected which has fewer parameters than are linked to the module the Display module will only display the number of values allowed by the Screen Type and will break any links to parameters that it cannot display For example if you have a display screen with four parameters and you select a Screen Type of ONE PARAMETER the first parameter is displayed and the other three links to the Display module are severed Changing the Parameters that are Displayed The meter s default display configuration shows a comprehensive set of parameters Changing these parameters requires altering the links between various ION modules Complete details on configuring the front panel displays are provided in the section Custom Front Panel Displays Page 33 Chapter 2 Front Panel PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Custom Front Panel Displays Custom front panel displays can be created to show any data the meter measures or calc
114. ort basic meter configuration tasks A meter with the WebMeter feature can be connected to your corporate Ethernet network like any other network device and you can access it with a standard web browser like Internet Explorer Refer to the technical note ION WebMeter Internal Web Server Feature to learn how to view your WebMeter data on the Internet configure your WebMeter enabled meter set up your network for the WebMeter feature ION MeterM il Feature ION7330 and ION7350 The MeterM il feature allows your meter to send data logs as email attachments to a workstation pager cell phone or PDA ION7350 meters can also send email alerts Refer to the technical note ION MeterM il Internal Email Client Feature to learn how to view MeterM il data set up your network for the MeterM il feature configure your meter to use the MeterM il feature set up the meter for your SMTP Server set up the MeterM il feature to send alerts Page 70 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide WebReach Chapter 6 Communications set up the MeterM il feature to send data logs WebReach enables you to remotely view ION Enterprise information through a web browser WebReach requires a simple URL and no client machine configuration so you have the flexibility to view your data from a web browser anywhere in the world With WebReach you can view real time data and select views of historical wav
115. ould be 25 Page 105 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Configuring Inputs and Outputs Use the front panel or ION software to configure the meter s I O framework ION Setup Basic mode provides a Setup Assistant to help you configure Analog Outputs ION Setup Advanced mode allows you to configure all I O related modules Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Analog Inputs Analog Outputs You can also use Designer to configure all modules See the Energy Pulsing chapter for information on configuring the Calibration Pulser modules Using the Front Panel The ADVANCED METER SETUP menu allows you to configure all I O related meter modules To access the various modules press the Round button twice scroll down the Setup menu and select ADVANCED METER SETUP Using ION Setup The Analog Outputs Setup Assistant helps you configure the Analog Output modules 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Analog Outputs Setup Assistant E Template Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Basic Setup Comm Settings Specifies which physical analog output port the signal occurs on Sid Party Protocols Clock Demand Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs Memory EnergyDemand Log Power Quality Venfication 407 Full Scale 100 407 Part HotU sed you Reports Edit Urlink lt
116. ous power system data such as energy and demand or the average power system quantity used over a period of time Historic Mean Log The ION7350 also logs voltage sags and swells To learn more about these modules consult the ION Reference CAUTION Changing logging settings will reset logged values Ensure that all important data has been recorded before you make changes Refer to the section Default Logging Configuration for detailed information about your meter s pre configured Data Recorder modules Configuring Data Logging Use the front panel or ION software to change your meter s logging settings Using the Front Panel The ADVANCED METER SETUP menu allows you to configure all logging related meter modules To access the various modules press the Round button twice scroll down the Setup menu and select ADVANCED METER SETUP Using ION Setup The Setup Assistant helps you configure meter data logging Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode Memory Screen 1 Select the Memory screen to re allocate meter memory Status Basic Setup Comm Settings Allows you to control the duration of the specified log 3rd Party Protocols Clock Demand Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs Allocated Duration Records Memory EgyDmd Log 20 39 i EnergyDemand Log Event Log 0 66 N A 50 Power Quality Waveforms 23 68 N A 3 we Hist mean Log 26 64 9 7 d
117. play RMD Vista WebReach Page 12 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Meter Features Chapter 1 Introduction Your meter includes an impressive array of standard features See below for an overview Measured Parameters 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7300 series meters provide fully bi directional 4 quadrant revenue accurate or revenue certified energy metering The following is a selection of some parameters measured by these meters Energy The meters provide all common active reactive and apparent energy parameters kWh imported exported net imported and exported and total imported and exported kVARh imported exported net imported and exported and total imported and exported kVAh total kVAh imported exported net ION7330 and ION7350 meters only Volt hours and amp hours 6 Integration of any instantaneous measurement All energy parameters represent the total for all three phases Energy readings are true RMS and are updated approximately once each second Maximum range of energy readings is 999 999 999 Beyond this value readings roll over to zero 0 Demand ION7300 series meters support rolling block thermal and predicted demand The meters calculate demand on any instantaneous measurement and record peak maximum and minimum demand Default setup kW demand and min max kVAR demand and m
118. provided by the factory Modbus configuration you can edit the setup registers in the Modbus Slave modules These setup registers specify the Modbus format scaling and base address settings Refer to the ION Reference for complete details on the Modbus Slave module Modbus Slave Modules Page 76 Your meter is pre configured with four modules The settings for your Modbus Slave modules are as follows Modbus Slave Module 1 Format unsigned 16 bit InZero O Base Address 40011 InFull 6553 Scaling Yes OutZero 0 OutFull 65530 Input Modbus Register Parameter 40011 VIn a 40012 VIn b 40013 VIn c 40014 VIn avg 0015 T 10016 T 40017 VII ca 40018 VII avg 10019 f 40020 b 40021 Ic 40022 avg 40023 V unbal 40024 unbal 40025 Freq 40026 Phase Rev 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Modbus Slave Module 2 Format signed 32 bit InZero Base Address 40027 InFull Scaling Yes OutZero OutFull 214 748 364 214 748 364 2 147 483 640 2 147 483 640 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Source 4 Source 5 Source 6 Source 7 Source 8 Source 9 Source 10 Source 1 1 Source 12 Source 13 Source 14 Source 15 Source 16 Modbus Register Label 40027 40028 kWa 40029 40030 kW
119. r Vo ts Mode the 14 output will read NOT AVAILABLE 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Data Display and Analysis Tools 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Display and analyze meter data with a wide variety of tools The Front Panel Use the meter s front panel interface for local monitoring and standalone applications The bright LCD display lets you view real time values and perform device configuration A NOTE TRAN transducer model meters do not have a front panel The Remote Modular Display The Remote Modular Display RMD can be added to an existing ION7300 series TRAN model to facilitate local monitoring and standalone applications The ION7300 series Basic Model provides an integrated front panel display Both the front panel and RMD when used in combination with ION software provide an interface for field personnel WebMeter Embedded Web Server Feature Ethernet meters include WebMeter functionality an on board web server that provides quick and easy access to real time energy and basic power quality information without special software The built in web pages display a range of energy and basic power quality information through the web enabled device and even support basic meter configuration tasks MeterM il Internal E Mail Client Feature With MeterM il you can configure the meter to automatically emai
120. r all but two modules The only modules that apply scaling are the Analog Input points that provide Voltage and Current Unbalance data labeled DNP Unbalx10 and Frequency data labeled DNP Freqx10 These modules apply x10 scaling Page 84 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols DNP Options Module Settings The DNP Options module provides global settings that affect all DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Import modules The default settings in this module are shown in the following table Setup Register Setting Function BinInStatic Single bit Binary Input Variant for Binary Input Static objects BinlnEvents Binary Input Change w o time Variant for Binary Input Event objects BinInEvDepth 50 Maximum number of Binary Input Events that can be stored BinCntStatic 16 bit Binary Counter w o flag Variant for Binary Counter Static objects FrzCntStatic 16 bit Frozen Counter w o flag Variant for Frozen Counter Static objects FrzCntEvents 16 bit Frozen Counter Event w o time Variant for Frozen Counter Event objects FrzCntEvDepth O Max number of Frozen Counter Events that can be stored CntChangeEvents 16 bit Counter Change Event w o time Variant for Counter Change Event objects CntChangeEvDepth 50 Max number of Counter Change Events that can be stored AlStatic 16 bit
121. resents a graphical view of your power system allowing you to view and analyze real time data from power meters and historical data from the ION database Vista reports on the status of your system components informing you of alarm conditions and providing you with control capabilities for initiating intelligent device functions or actuating field machinery Vista includes sophisticated tools for analyzing real time and logged power data and system events For more information refer to the Vista section in the online ION Enterprise Help WebReach The WebReach component of ION Enterprise adds thin client support functionality to the ION Enterprise software With the WebReach feature you can use the web browser from any machine on your network to view the Vista diagrams of all the meters on your network regardless of whether they are located locally or across the country You can create custom screens in Vista for display in your web browser including real time numeric data background graphics or diagrams and basic views of event data and waveform logs Page 17 Chapter 1 Introduction Page 18 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Reporter Reporter lets you define and create comprehensive database reports using Microsoft Excel Configured Power Quality Load Profile and Energy and Demand reports are included with Reporter For more information refer to the Reporter section in the online ION Enterprise Help Management Con
122. rt one configurable LED output Additionally four digital status inputs are standard on ION7330 and ION7350 meters Use the digital outputs as status outputs or for relay control The digital inputs are ideal for monitoring status or counting pulses from external dry contacts The LED output is suitable for energy pulsing and alarming There is also an analog I O option four analog inputs and four analog outputs that can be specified for any ION7300 series meter Use these to monitor a wide range of conditions such as device cycles RPM flow rates fuel levels oil pressures and transformer temperatures You can output energy pulses to an RTU or perform equipment control operations For more information see the Analog I O optional section in this chapter An optional external relay board the REB option is available with four external relays that connect to the onboard digital outputs Several different types of digital output devices are available for use with the external relay board refer to www powerlogic com for the External I O Output Device Part Summary Digital Input modules control the meter s digital inputs The outputs can be controlled by Digital Output modules Pulser modules or Calibration Pulser modules All of these modules act as intermediaries between the hardware port and the other modules in the meter they define the characteristics of outgoing signals or tell the meter how to interpret incoming sign
123. s count transducer pulses breaker trips and pulses from any external volts free dry contact Page 16 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Analog Inputs Outputs Any meter in the ION7300 series can be equipped with an optional analog I O card featuring 4 analog inputs accepting 0 1 mA or 0 20 mA scalable to 4 20 mA 4 analog outputs accepting 0 1 mA or 0 20 mA scalable to 4 20 mA A NOTE When equipped with analog I O TRAN base units cannot be ordered with a remote display RMD REB Option Adding the Relay Expansion Board REB option can enhance the functionality of the onboard digital outputs The REB option includes a four position Grayhill module rack and a 100 240 VAC to 5 VDC power supply Grayhill modules are ordered separately ION Enterprise Software Support 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The complete ION Enterprise software package integrates the meter into a fully networked information system with other meters and local and wide area computer networks ION Enterprise is recommended for all power monitoring systems where advanced analysis and control capabilities are required ION Enterprise provides tools for managing your power monitoring network logging data analyzing real time and logged data generating power system reports and creating custom functionality at the meter level Vista Vista p
124. s REB Option document for more details Page 101 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Using the Digital Inputs ION7330 and ION7350 Use the meter s four digital status inputs for monitoring external contacts or pulse counting applications These inputs can be used for dry contact sensing but they cannot be used for voltage sensing applications The function of each digital input is controlled by the Digital Input modules S1 through S4 These modules are preconfigured at the factory together with four Counter modules for counting status changes and an External Pulse module for resetting the Counter modules Digital Input Modules The four Digital Input modules are factory configured as follows refer to the ION Reference for complete details on module function Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements Setup Register Available Settings Creation Default Description Input Mode Pulse or KYZ Pulse Complete pulse or KYZ transition pulse EvLog Mode Log Off or Log On Log Off Whether or not to log status changes in the Event Log Debounce O to 65 25 0 010 Mechanical contact bounce in seconds Polarity Non Inverting or Inverting Inverting Non inverted or level pulse Not Used S1 Port S2 Not Used The input hardware channel controlled S3 S4 Once you have connected the status inputs to the field equipment they are going to monitor check
125. s factory configuration logs a comprehensive set of energy power and harmonics parameters You cannot change which parameters are logged simply by configuring a setup register If you are comfortable editing module links you can change the logged parameters by linking the output registers you want logged to the inputs of an Data Recorder module A NOTE Adding or deleting a log s parameters is an advanced procedure as it requires changes to the links between modules use Designer refer to the Designer section of the online ON Enterprise Help or ION Setup Changing Waveform Recording ION7350 only The Waveform Recorder modules V1 V2 V3 I1 I2 I3 do not require changes to their default settings If you want to change the format of the recorded waveforms refer to the Waveform Recorder module description in the ION Reference 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 117 Chapter 12 Logging PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Default Logging Capacity The following table summarizes the default recording depths and recording intervals of the various Data and Waveform recorders in the meter Log Depth Interval Historic Log 930 900 seconds 15 minutes Waveform recording waveform recorders 3 Triggered on demand Report Generator Log EgyDmd Log 930 900 seconds 15 minutes Sag Swell Log ION7350 only 100 Triggered on demand Event Log Event Log Controller module 50 Triggered on demand
126. s from any workstation pager PDA or cell phone locally or around the world in the format you require You can also perform coordinated load and equipment control functions either manually or automatically ION software collects data automatically from ION meters and third party devices so you can manage a single site or a global network of devices ION software and hardware products reduce cost of installation and ownership by leverage existing corporate networks and popular networking technologies including serial wireless modem Ethernet and Internet links A wide selection of ION intelligent metering and control devices are available with choices to meet the specific needs of various key points within an enterprise Devices offer a range of high accuracy metering power quality and reliability analysis data and event logging alarming control and communications The ION7300 series meters can be used effectively in numerous supply side and demand side operations Some common meter applications are Revenue Metering Substation Automation Replacement of Analog Transducers Commercial Industrial Metering Demand Monitoring Genset Applications Universal Metering ION7330 and ION7350 Utility Sub Metering ION7330 and ION7350 gt These are just a few of the many possibilities Contact Technical Support if you would like assistance with your application 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reser
127. s line to line AB VII ab Power Meter Volts line to line BC VII bc Power Meter Volts line to line CA VII ca Power Meter Volts l l average VII avg Maximum 8 VII avg MAX VII avg mx Maximum 32 kVA Tot Th Dmd MAX kVA td mx Profibus Slave Export Module 3 Scaling x10 Profibus Slave Export Module 4 Scaling x10 Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter Current Phase A la Power Meter Current Phase B Ib Power Meter Current Phase C Ic Power Meter Average Current avg Maximum 13 Max Average Current avg mx Minimum 13 Min Average Current avg mn Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter kW phase A kW a Power Meter kW phase B kW b Power Meter kW phase C kW c Power Meter kW Total kW tot Thermal Demand 1 kW Total Th Demand kW td Maximum 30 kW Total Th Dem Max kW td mx Profibus Slave Export Module 5 Scaling x10 Profibus Slave Export Module 6 Scaling x10 Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter kVAR phase A kVAR a Power Meter kVAR phase B kVAR b Power Meter kVAR phase C kVAR c Power Meter kVAR Total kVAR tot Th Demand 2 kVAR Total Th Demand kVAR td Maximum 31 kVAR Tot Th Dmd max kVAR td mx 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter kVA phase A kVA a Power Meter kVA phase B kVA b Power Meter kVA pha
128. s local time Harmonics Diagnostics Select HARMONICS from the Diagnostics menu to view per phase voltage and current harmonics to the 31st harmonic The following is an example of a harmonics display 1 D aa a Press and hold the Up and Down buttons to move the cursor to the harmonic of interest The percentage of the fundamental is also displayed 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 29 Chapter 2 Front Panel Communications Diagnostics PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide The Communications diagnostic screen differs depending on your meter s communications options The RS 485 diagnostic screen shows three boxes labelled COM1 COM2 or ETH if the meter has the optional Ethernet card and COMS3 The following screen is an example of Ethernet COM2 communication COM1 ETH COM3 R T J L R T E E R T J COM 1 and COM2 refer to the communications ports on the back panel of the meter As there are is no COM2 port on the ION7300 meter the COM2 box never appears active The COM3 box verifies communication through the Infrared port on the front panel IR1 The Ethernet diagnostic screen displays text similar to what you see in the table below each label appears with a value next to it The table below explains the meaning of each possible value Label Possible Values Description ETH73 Version see description Displays the Ethernet meter s firmware version e g
129. s you to configure all energy pulsing related meter modules To access the various modules press the Round button twice scroll down the Setup menu and select ADVANCED METER SETUP Using ION Setup The Energy Pulsing Setup Assistant helps you configure the Calibration Pulser modules 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Energy Pulsing Page 110 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Setup Assistant kwh Import kwh Export KMARh Import kVAFh Export Specifies which physical digital output port the pulse occurs on CAPT Kt 1 8 CAPT Pulse Width 0 05 CAP GutputMode Pulse CAPT Port IF LED Wi plee oved Pulsing normally lt Back Next gt Exit Help Configure each module as necessary Connect to your meter using Advanced Mode 2 Click the module you wish to configure Using Designer Pulser Module Settings 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The Pulser module contains the following setup registers Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing 3 Click any of the tabs each tab corresponds to a Calibration Pulser module You can configure both the Calibration Pulser and Pulser modules using Advanced Mode Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Energy Pulsing Setup Framework Right click a module to edit Setu f P Function D
130. se C kVA c Power Meter kVA Total kVA tot Th Demand 3 kVA Total Th Demand kVA td Maximum 32 kVA Tot Th Dmd MAX kVA td mx Page 87 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols Profibus Slave Export Module 7 Scaling x10 PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Profibus Slave Export Module 8 Scaling x10 Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter Power Factor phase A PF a Power Meter Power Factor phase B PF b Power Meter Power Factor phase C PF c Power Meter Power Factor Total PF sign tot Minimum 22 Power Factor Lead min PF lead mn Minimum 23 Power Factor Lag min PF lag mn Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Power Meter Volts unbalanced V unbal Power Meter Current unbalanced C unbal Power Meter Line Frequency Freq Maximum 21 Line Frequency max Freq mx Minimum 21 Line Frequency min Freq mn Not used Profibus Slave Export Module 9 No Scaling Profibus Slave Export Module 10 No Scaling Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Integrator 3 kW hour Total kWh tot Integrator 7 kVAR hour Total kVARh tot Integrator 9 kVA hour kVAh tot Not used Not used Not used Source ION Module Measurement ION Label Integrator 1 kW hour Import kWh imp Integrator 2 kW hour Export kWh exp Integrator 4 kW hour Net kWh net Integrator 5 kVAR hour
131. sing PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Page 114 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 12 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Logging Your meter includes data logging and event recording capabilities Data and event logs recorded by the meter are prioritized and stored onboard This data is then retrieved periodically by the ION Enterprise Log Server or another third party application If you use ION Enterprise software all retrieved data from your system is stored in an ODBC compliant database The information in the database can be viewed and analyzed using ION Enterprise software applications such as Vista for viewing or Reporter for organizing and presenting data For more information on Vista and Reporter see the online ION Enterprise Help In This Chapter Data Logging ION7330 and ION7350 cece eee eee 116 Commeuime Data LOCene 26 ehet np tuandyees touche soe E sue eae oe 116 Default Logging Configuration 0 sciseseseetaavhard be eeresdereaeeee ds 119 Viewin Da Bo ea ee oe er ee es ee ee ee ere ee 120 Event logging sen 6564s es caece meet EEE 121 Display Events ers eana ee noe sent ecus ae ose a ewes 122 Logging and Recording Capacity cc cece cee eee eees 123 Page 115 Chapter 12 Logging PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Data Logging ION7330 and ION7350 The standard configuration of the meter includes data recorders that log vari
132. sole Management Console is used to build your ION Enterprise power monitoring network to reflect the way the physical communications network is wired so ION Enterprise software can communicate with your devices The network is created using sites servers modems and intelligent devices that can be added removed configured or duplicated You can access the following tools from the Management Console menus Diagnostics Viewer is the primary source of troubleshooting information in ION Enterprise Device Upgrader lets you upgrade the operating software inside an ION meter Remote Modem Setup lets you set up modems for remote sites Database Manager lets you manage your ION Enterprise databases with both manual tasks and scheduled tasks User Manager lets you configure ION Enterprise software user accounts that define different operations permitted within the ION software such as viewing meter data performing control actions or configuring the meters License Manager lets you upgrade the number of devices you can have without re installing the software For more information refer to the Management Console section in the online ION Enterprise Help Designer Designer lets you customize the operation of hardware nodes such as ION meters and software nodes such as the Virtual Processor the Log Inserter and the Query Server Designer uses a WYSIWYG graphical user interface to pictorially represent a node s config
133. sor left one position and holding the Down arrow button moves the cursor right one position Once you have the value you want press the Round button Enumerated Registers Some registers are displayed as a menu of options The current value of the register will be displayed in the list with an asterix on either side of it Use the arrow buttons to highlight the setting you want and press the Round button Page 25 Chapter 2 Front Panel PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Passwords All configuration functions in the front panel are password protected The password is set to 0 zero in the factory The front panel only prompts you for the meter password before you make your first configuration change See the Security chapter for more information on passwords Confirming Configuration Changes A confirmation screen appears whenever you attempt to change the meter s settings through the front panel This allows you to abort an unwanted configuration change The front panel also informs you when an entry is out of range Writing Errors If the confirmation screen does not appear for a valid entry or the display reports a writing error repeat the configuration change If the problem persists contact Technical Support The Front Panel s Main Setup Menu To access the front panel s main Setup menu press the Round button The Setup menu appears listing the meter s front panel setup options Setup Option Descript
134. ssociated priority levels are shown in the table below Event Group Description Priority Number Factory initialize performed Firmware upgrade performed Warning Memory upgrade performed 30 Device power up Device power down Failure Communications fail to allocate required memory 255 Page 121 Chapter 12 Logging PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Displaying Events View Events in the following locations Application Menu Screen Navigation Front Panel N A N A ION Setup Event Display Mode gt Data Recorders folder gt Event Vista Meter Events System amp Logs tab gt Meter Events object WebMeter N A N A Page 122 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 12 Logging Logging and Recording Capacity 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7330 and ION7350 meters provide both data and event logs The standard memory capacity for both meters is 304 kilobytes of non volatile memory This is enough memory to log 16 parameters every 15 minutes for 30 days However by default the meter is set for a log depth of 930 which is enough for 9 days The following equation can help determine the amount of memory required to store data and event logs each record consumes in Bytes number of parameters 5 8 ION7350 meters can also perform waveform recording It can simultaneously
135. t 68 compliant telephone cord that has two male RJ 11 plugs Pin 3 Ring If you have the captured wire connector option connect the meter to the telephone Pin 4 Tip system with the bare wire to RJ 11 cable provided If you have the CTR 21 compliant internal modem option you may also require an adaptor to interface with your regional telephone jack To enable communications through the meter s internal modem you must configure the Comm 1 Communications module The Baud Rate Unit ID and Protocol setup registers must properly match your system and the initialization string for the internal modem must be set up using the ModemlInit register See the section Modem Communications Setup for details Profibus Port This option is offered exclusively on the ION7300 meter O r 2 1 i 1 E LEDs DE and PWR Profibus female 22 421 42 lig connector PROFIBUS DE sm OO0000 O H 4 D D2 DI C SMH SMH GITAL PORTS COM1 COM2 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 61 Chapter 6 Communications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide A NOTE The Profibus Master file GSD file is included on a floppy disk with the meter This file must be installed on your Profibus Masters before the meter can communicate with the Profibus network The optional Profibus port on the meter is capable of operating baud r
136. t be added or deleted using the front panel You can also use the front panel s Setup menu to quickly reset common cumulative values like kilowatt hours Using the Front Panel Buttons for Configuration Press the Round button twice to access the Setup menus Use the front panel s three buttons to navigate these menus and enter settings into the meter Navigating Menus Each menu has a title displayed at the top of the display screen and menu items displayed below the title Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the menu items To select an item that is highlighted press the Round button To return to the previous screen select RETURN Return to the data display screens by repeatedly selecting RETURN Editing Registers To edit the value of a register navigate through the registers using the arrow keys until the register you want is highlighted then press the Round button The register appears in one of two ways as a number or as an option selected from a menu Once you have entered the password if required a YES or NO verification screen appears showing the new value of the register Select YES to change the value of the setup register select NO to return to the previous screen without changing the value Numeric Registers Use the arrow buttons to change the value of the digit above the cursor Change the position of the cursor by holding down an arrow key for about one second Holding the Up arrow button moves the cur
137. t connections are made via the RJ45 modular port on the left side of the unit Use high quality Category 3 or 5 UTP CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair recommended cable with a male RJ45 modular connector for connection to the 10Base T port The meter supports a single Ethernet connection at a time WebMeter is accessible at the same time as are connections to EtherGate and MeterM il as long as these features are available on your meter The optional Ethernet port is capable of data rates up to 1OMbps supports ION Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols is controlled by the ETH1 Communications module The EtherGate feature provides communications both to an Ethernet connected device and through that device to a connected serial network See the section The EtherGate Protocol ION7330 and ION7350 Only one EtherGate connection is allowed per meter port at any given time 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Internal Modem Connections optional i The meter s optional internal modem can be readily used in most countries and complies with FCC Industry Canada and TBR 21 regulations refer to the Notices at the start of this document for more details Connection to the internal modem is made via the RJ 11 jack or two captured wire connectors located on the right side of the meter Connect the meter to the telephone network with an FCC Par
138. t the map name in this example the default map and click Edit Setup Assistant Modbus Slave ONF 3 0 lows you to customize the Modbus map used by other 3rd party device to communicate to the meter Map name Default 40011 40137 The default Modbus map editor appears allowing you to edit add delete or set the name of Modbus Slave module registers Default Modbus Hap E Edit 40011 UINT16 Vin b 4002 1 UINT16 10 Add Yin c 40013 1 UINT16 10 Vin avg 40014 UINT16 10 Delete Vill ab 40015 1 UINT16 10 Vill bo 40016 1 UINT16 10 Set Name Vill ca 40017 1 UINT16 10 Vill ava 40018 1 UINT16 10 la 40019 1 UINT16 10 Ib 40020 1 UINT16 10 lc 40021 1 UINT16 10 ava 40022 1 UINT16 10 Y unbal 40023 1 UINT16 10 unbal 40024 1 UINT16 10 Cancel Print Help 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 81 Chapter 7 Third Party Protocols PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Using the DNP 3 0 Protocol ION7330 and ION7350 The Distributed Network Protocol Version 3 0 DNP 3 0 is an open protocol used in the electric utility industry for communications and interoperability among substation computers Remote Terminal Units RTUs Intelligent Electronic Devices IEDs e g meters and Master Stations You meter can be integrated into a DNP network as a DNP Slave using the DNP Slave Import DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Options modules For more information on
139. ter modules To access the various modules press the Round button twice scroll down the Setup menu and select ADVANCED METER SETUP Using ION Setup The Demand Setup Assistant helps you configure Sliding Window Demand only 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 In the Setup Assistant navigate to the Demand folder Setup Assistant Rolling Black This species the duration of each of the sub intervals Number of Sub intervals 1 Sub interval Length EnergyDemand Log Power Quality lt Back Next gt Exit Help 3 Configure Rolling Block Sliding Window demand by selecting a register and clicking Edit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 9 Demand You can configure both Sliding Window Demand and Thermal Demand modules using Advanced Mode 1 Connect to your meter using Advanced Mode 2 Click on the module you wish to configure Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Demand Setup framework There are two sections Sliding Window Demand setup and Thermal Demand setup Right click on a module to edit Sliding Window Demand Module Settings Sliding Window Demand is often referred to as Rolling Block Demand To compute sliding window demand values the Sliding Window Demand module uses the sliding window averaging or rolling interval technique which divides the demand interva
140. the meter s Digital Input modules to ensure they are configured appropriately Page 102 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Analog I O optional Optional analog I O ports are found on the rear of the meter Use analog inputs to monitor a wide range of conditions such as flow rates RPM fluid levels oil pressures and transformer temperatures Analog outputs let you output real time power to an RTU or perform equipment control operations A NOTE You must order your meter with the analog I O option for analog capability it cannot be field retrofitted Refer to the technical note Digital and Analog I O for more information on analog inputs and outputs Your meter uses Analog Input and Analog Output modules for analog I O See the ION Reference for more information on these modules A NOTE Your meter s default template may already include a framework of pre configured Analog Input and Analog Output modules Specifying a Port in an ION Module Configure the Analog Output and Analog Input modules Port setup registers to specify which port handles the outgoing or incoming signals To assign a port to one of these modules simply modify the Port setup register by picking a port from the enumerated list This can be done using either Designer or ION Setup The following table lists the ports that can be configured in the Analog Input and Analog Ou
141. tings The device information provided is as follows Setup Register Description Device Type A device type identifier 7300 for the I ON7300 Compliance A statement of whether the device is ION compliant or not Options Shows model number of meter Revision The meter s firmware version Serial Num The meter s serial number ION Version The ION version supported by the device Template The name of the factory default template framework installed on the device Nom Freq The expected frequency of the power system being monitored The Factory module also contains numerous read only setup registers that hold the calibration constants used at the factory How to TAG Your Meter Three configurable setup registers are provided for you to enter your company name and other text information you want stored in the meter Owner This is a text register for storing user information e g company name it can be up to 255 characters in length Tag 1 This is a text register for storing user information e g device location it can be up to 15 characters in length Tag 2 This is a text register for storing user information e g device number or identifier it can be up to 15 characters in length If this field is not left blank MV 90 requires their Device ID field to match this field Using ION Setup 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Basic Mode 2 Navigate to Setup Assistant
142. tput modules to handle outgoing or incoming analog signals Optional Output Port Names Description Al Analog Output port 1 A2 Analog Output port 2 A3 Analog Output port 3 A4 Analog Output port 4 Optional Input Port Names Description All Analog Input port 1 Al2 Analog Input port 2 Al3 Analog Input port 3 Al4 Analog Input port 4 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 103 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Using the Analog Inputs Use the analog inputs to measure and store analog information such as electrical signals from transducers from flow rates temperatures pressures rotations and fluid levels Analog Input modules control the analog inputs Analog Input Modules Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements The settings in these modules are as follows setup Available Settings ranon Description Registers Default Port APE o EER Not Used The input hardware channel Defines what value appears in the Full Scale 1x 10 to 1x10 1 ScaledValu output register when the highest possible value from the hardware is applied Defines what value appears in the Zero Scale 1 x 10 to 1 x 10 0 ScaledValu output register when the lowest possible value from the hardware is applied An arbitrary input value can be treated as the Zero Scale i e a 4 20 mA input is capable of generating a 0 to
143. u require more digit resolution than is available use ION software to display data If a value is too large to be displayed on your display screen i e greater than 99 999 on a two parameter screen the front panel uses an abbreviated engineering notation with standard metric prefixes to indicate the magnitude of the reading The following table provides some examples Front Panel Display Value 124KO 124 000 124M0 124 000 000 1G240 1 240 000 000 Numeric values are displayed in base units voltages are displayed in volts while currentis displayed in amps The following values however are displayed in kilo units rather than base units since kilo is the most frequently used value range kW kVA kVAR When viewing these parameters with the front panel remember that the values are already multiplied by 1000 For example the reading below indicates 120 000 kilowatts not 120 000 watts kW total 120KO INVLD and N A Messages If the front panel is unable to read a numeric or status value from the meter it will display either INVLD or N A in place of the value INVLD indicates that the value received cannot be displayed because it is too large above 9G999 N A appears if the register is not available Page 23 Chapter 2 Front Panel PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Display Screen Types The meter s front panel displays measurements configurable settings and current conf
144. ulates Each display screen can be configured to display any measurements you require You can also adjust the size of the characters in each screen so you can easily read the device s display from farther away There are only eight display screens available for configuration Since all eight of the front panel s screen displays are used in the factory configuration an existing display must be changed if you want a custom display Refer to Default Front Panel Display Screens on page 24 for details on the eight default display screens Before Customizing the Front Panel In order for the customized screens to be displayed in the front panel s display the meter s Display Mode must be properly set Ensure that the Display Options module s Display Mode setup register is set to PROGRAMMABLE This is the default setting Use the meter s front panel or ION software to set this register Customizing Displays Using the Front Panel The SCREEN SETUP menu screen allows you to change the data displayed on the eight display screens using the front panel see Screen Setup Menu on page 28 Customizing Displays Using ION software The front panel displays of the ION7300 series are controlled by the Display modules and the Display Options module Refer to the ION Reference for detailed descriptions of these modules Links to a Display module can be made using Designer or the front panel Each Display module has one setup register S
145. ule 100 digital outputs 16 29 53 100 112 Display Options module 32 Display Setup menu 27 adjusting backlight timeout 28 adjusting contrast 27 setting display mode 28 using the Auto Scroll feature 27 displays changing default frameworks 35 changing parameters in existing screens 36 contrast 27 custom front panel 34 default screens 24 frameworks overview 34 removing a screen 36 screen types 24 disturbance counter reset 131 DNP 3 0 configuring 82 factory configuration 82 importing data 85 DNP Export module 84 DNP Options module 85 E EEM 10 energy demand log 119 145 energy pulsing configuring 110 with LEDs 113 energy reset 131 132 energy rollover 47 Ethernet connection diagnostic screen 30 diagnostic screen 30 Ethernet Communications module 66 Event Log Controller module 121 event logging 121 event priority groups 121 external ION events 121 F factory configuration restoring 42 factory information 40 Factory module 40 frameworks changing default display 35 making a backup 35 pasting 42 front panel default display screens 24 display resolution 23 invalid and N A messages 23 navigating setup menus 25 G getting more information 19 H hardware lock 53 harmonics diagnostics 29 logs 119 min max reset 131 harmonics min max reset 132 historic data log 119 Hyperterminal 71 I O diagnostic mode 31 options 16 infrared 59 internet connectivity 70 ION services 52 L LED indicators 72 loggi
146. unications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Communications Overview The following illustration shows all the possible communications connections to the meter COM3 front of meter Optical serial connection All ION7300 series meters provide COM3 an optical infrared port The optical port is used for serial communications and supports these protocols ION Modbus RTU or DNP ION7330 ION7350 The port can also be used for energy pulsing A NOTE The Profibus meter option for the ION7300 uses special communications connections Modem port side The meter s internal modem communicates to the server computer over the telephone network Ethernet port side All ON7300 series meters support the optional Ethernet card An Ethernet connection supports ION Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP protocols COM1 back of meter RS 485 serial connection or ModemGate All ON7300 series meters provide COM1 an RS 485 serial communications port that supports these protocols ION Modbus RTU or DNP ION7330 ION7350 ION7330 and ION7350 meters with an internal modem can use the ModemGate protocol on COM1 allowing the meter s internal modem to communicate with the meter the ION Enterprise server computer and any devices that are wired to the meter s COM2 back of meter RS 485 serial connection or EtherGate The ION7330 or ION7350 meter provides COM2 If your meter has an Ethernet card then COM2 functions as
147. up register value i e when the PT Primary is used to indicate winding ratio rather than primary voltage Swell Limit This value must be expressed as a percentage of the nominal voltage entered below in the NOM VOLTS item Setting the SWELL LIM value changes the Swell Lim setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module Sag Limit This value must be expressed as a percentage of the nominal voltage entered below in the NOM VOLTS item Setting the SAG LIM value changes the Sag Lim setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module Page 126 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Chapter 13 Power Quality ION7350 only Nominal Voltage By default this value is set to 0 V Ensure that this item matches your power system s nominal voltage i e 120 277 or 347 All Sag Swell functions are disabled when the nominal voltage setting is 0 zero Setting the NOM VOLTS value changes the Nom Volts setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module Using ION Setup The Power Quality Setup Assistant helps you configure the various power quality modules 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode pA In the Setup Assistant navigate to the Power Quality folder Setup Assistant Template Sag S well Waveforms ooa Basic Setup Comm Settings This is the nominal voltage used for sag swell and transient
148. uration i e how the different ION modules are linked together in a framework In addition to giving you the ability to change the settings of any ION module Designer also lets you change existing links between modules add new links add new modules or delete modules Designer helps you visualize the logic when you are programming custom functionality in an ION device For more information refer to the Designer section in the online ION Enterprise Help 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ON7300 Series User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction ION Setup Software Support ION Setup is a software tool designed specifically to configure and test meters ION Setup offers an intuitive graphical interface for performing basic meter setup installing templates into meters viewing real time and reset accumulated values and verifying meter calibration and measurements Getting More Information Additional information is available from Schneider Electric visit our web site at www powerlogic com contact your local Schneider Electric representative contact Schneider Electric directly Documents that are related to the installation operation and application of the meter are as follows ION7300 Series Installation Guide This brief manual is shipped with each meter It details the mounting wiring and basic setup of the device ION Reference The ION Reference describes ION architecture the common software ar
149. uration and ION Enterprise After you have wired your meter to the Ethernet network and performed basic setup add the meter to your ION Enterprise network using the Management Console See the Management Console section in the online ON Enterprise Help for details The EtherGate Protocol ION7330 and ION7350 The EtherGate protocol is a communications tool that lets you communicate to a meter and through a meter simultaneously When a meter installed on the Ethernet network has EtherGate enabled a master device such as a workstation running ION Enterprise software can communicate to the meter and through the meter to a serial network of devices wired to the meter s COM2 port The protocol permits the direct transfer of data from up to 31 devices Ethernet enabled ION7330 and ION7350 meters have COM preset to EtherGate no other protocol may be selected for this port 7802 Workstation with ION Enterprise is located on the Ethernet LAN loop must have a unique Unit ID and operate at the same baud rate Connect your chain of serial devices to COM2 and configure the port s baud rate The transfer of data between protocols is then handled automatically Refer to the ION Meter as an Ethernet Gateway technical note for complete details on configuring your meter for EtherGate Page 67 Chapter 6 Communications PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Modem Communications Setup See the section Serial Communicatio
150. v270 ETH73 in UPG YES NO YES means the meter is currently being upgraded N A means the Setup options on the meter have not been ETH73 Setup N A Rec d transmitted Rec d means the Setup options have been received YES means EtherGate is supported ION7330 and EtherGate YES NO ION7350 NO means EtherGate is not supported ION7300 The Ethernet Connection diagnostic screen displays text similar to what you see in the table below each label appears with a value next to it The table below explains the meaning of each possible value Label Power Ups Possible Values see description Description Displays the number of times the Ethernet card has power cycled Connection WEB Reqs MeterM il N A ION Modbus see description see description The type of Ethernet connection N A indicates no connection ION indicates ION over Ethernet Modbus indicates either Modbus RTU over Ethernet or Modbus TCP Displays the number of received WEB Page requests Displays the number MeterM ils sent Page 30 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Front Panel I O Diagnostics The I O diagnostics mode verifies the operation of the digital inputs outputs you may have connected to the device and if you ordered the analog I O option allows you to monitor
151. ved Page 11 Chapter 1 Introduction PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide The ION Meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System Applications that include the meter typically require additional equipment Display and analysis software tools are almost always used to manage interpret and distribute the data measured or logged by a meter There are usually a variety of tools used and often these tools are connected using different communications standards and protocols In many cases a meter must also provide control capabilities and device level data sharing The meter can adapt to many situations Advanced communications allow data to be shared simultaneously across multiple networks built in I O provides monitoring and control capabilities and a variety of display and analysis tools can be used to monitor your power system Power System Connections Internet Connectivity Protocols Phase voltage and phase current MeterM il ION Data Analysis Tools from Wye Delta or single phase WebMeter Modbus RTU ION Enterprise Software DNP V3 00 3rd Party tools Profibus ION7300 A i _ power systems BD Corporate Network B Communications RS 485 Optical Infrared 10 Base T Ethernet 33 6 kbps internal modem Profibus port ION7300 s Z Energy Pulses Breaker Closures Digital Signals Analog Transducers On Site Data Display Front Panel Display Remote Data Dis
152. vices cannot exceed 4000 ft 1219 m Configure the RS 485 bus in straight line or loop topologies Straight Line Topology Termination Resistor RS 232 to RS 485 converter RS 232 to RS 485 converter General Bus Wiring Considerations Wire all devices connected on the bus including the meter converter s and other instrumentation as follows Connect the shield of each segment of the cable to ground at one end only Isolate cables as much as possible from sources of electrical noise Use an intermediate terminal strip to connect each device to the bus This allows for easy removal of a device for servicing if necessary 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PowerLogic ION7300 Series User Guide Avoid 3 way Star connection point Chapter 6 Communications Install a 1 4 Watt termination resistor RT between the and terminals of the device at each end point of a straight line bus The resistor should match the nominal impedance of the RS 485 cable typically 120 ohms consult the manufacturer s documentation for the cable s impedance value RS 485 Connection Methods to Avoid Any device connection that causes a branch in the main RS 485 bus should be avoided This includes star and tee T methods These wiring methods cause signal reflections that may cause interference At any connection point on the RS 485 bus no more than two cables should be connected This i
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