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1. 88 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 71 Chapter 6 Communications Communications Overview ION8800 User Guide The following illustration shows all the possible communications connections to the meter COM1 Optical port serial connection COM1 provides an IEC 1107 Optical port located on the front of the meter that is used for serial communications It supports these protocols ION Factory Modbus RTU DLMS and DNP 3 00 Ethernet port This connection provides optional 10Base T or 10Base FL Ethernet communications The meter s internal modem communicates to the server network COM4 Internal modem COM4 provides an optional internal modem and supports these protocols ION Factory Modbus RTU DLMS GPS and DNP 3 00 computer over the telephone Communications Module COM2 Selectable RS 485 serial connection COM 2 provides an RS 485 serial port on either the Essailec connector or the Communications Module It supports ION GPS EtherGate ModemGate Modbus RTU DLMS DNP 3 00 Modbus Master and Factory protocols COM3 Selectable RS 232 or RS 485 serial connection COM3 is actually two ports RS 232 for direct connections and RS 485 for serial connections Both ports support these protocols ION Factory EtherGate GPS ModemGate Modbus RTU Modbus Master DLMS and DNP 3 00 Note you cannot use the RS 232 and RS 485 por
2. 90 The Meter as Modbus Slave 91 Using the Modbus RTU Protocol 91 Modbus Slave Modules 92 Using the Modbus TCP Protocol 107 The Meter as Modbus Master 108 The Factory Modbus Master Configuration 108 Configuring Modbus 109 Using the DNP 3 0 Protocol 111 Configuring DNP 3 0 8 mmumnnenten students 112 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 89 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Overview ION8800 User Guide All ION8800 meters support DNP 3 0 Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols only ION8800A and ION8800B meters support Modbus Mastering While your meter is factory configured to send data acting as Modbus Slave it is not ready to receive data as a Modbus Master until you set up the necessary framework The meter is also pre configured to send DNP 3 0 data to a DNP Master 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 Mu tiport DNP 3 0 and ION Technology and Modbus and ION Techno
3. Basic Setup Security ws you to customize the Modbus map used by other 3rd party Communications device to communicate to the meter B Serial Settings Network Settings 3rd Party Protocols Clock Demand E Inputs Outputs Ca Logging Revenue Power Quality Displays Start 40011 of registers 367 Default 41163 The default Modbus map editor appears allowing you to edit add delete or set the name of Modbus Slave module registers Default Modbus Map Eg Parameter Address Regs Format Uln 1 40011 1 UINT16 Delete U U U u U U u U U U u u l unbal Page 109 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION8800 User Guide 6 Select the Modbus Master tab 7 Click Add to add a Modbus Slave device ES Template Modbus Slave Modbus Master DNP 30 Basic Setup E Security you to program 3rd party device Modbus mapping information Communications for the meter to retrieve when configured as a Modbus master Serial Settings E Network Settings E 3rd Party Protocols Clock Demand Inputs Outputs Ca Logging Revenue Status Last Update 8 The Modbus Device screen appears Enter the Slave device s name and a label suffix and select a device type in this example an ION6200 Name Submeter_1 Label suffix ur s s Device Type fezooon z New Connected via Serial Connection 1 gt
4. 163 Transient Module Settings ION8800A only 164 Page 161 Chapter 14 Power Quality Introduction ION8800 User Guide The power quality capabilities of your meter depend on the feature set ordered nt Sag Swell EN50160 IEC 61000 4 30 Varad a c x B x x A x x x Power quality configuration is provided by a number of modules including the Sag Swell module the Transient module and the Mains Signalling Evaluation modules Your meter may not have all these modules See the ION Reference for more information on these modules Configuring Power Quality Use ION software to change your meter s power quality settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Power Quality from the front panel 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 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Power Quality folder Setup Assistant x Page 162 Security 59 Communications Sag Swel Transient Hise Net DRE E Ro Use Een eres Bol ater detection 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 14 Power Quality 3 Select the Sag Swell tab to set sag and swell limits configure sag swell waveform recorder settings and most importantly record your system s nominal vol
5. PO Observation Period 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EN50160 Module 7 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41096 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41096 PO U3 Dip N33 Source 2 41097 PO U3 Dip N34 Source 3 41098 PO U3 Dip N41 Source 4 41099 PO U3 Dip N42 Source 5 41100 PO U3 Dip N43 Source 6 41101 PO U3 Dip N44 Source 7 41102 PO U3 Dip N51 Source 8 41103 PO U3 Dip N52 Source 9 41104 PO U3 Dip N53 Source 10 41105 PO U3 Dip N54 Source 11 41106 PO U3 Dip N61 Source 12 41107 PO U3 Dip N62 Source 13 41108 PO U3 Dip N63 Source 14 41109 PO U3 Dip N64 Source 15 41110 PO U1 Intrpt N1 Source 16 41111 PO U1 Intrpt N2 PO Observation Period Intrpt Interruptions Page 103 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Page 104 EN50160 Module 8 ION8800 User Guide This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41112 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41112 PO U1 Intrpt N3 Source 2 41113 PO U2 Intrpt N1 Source 3 41114 PO U2 Intrpt N2 Source 4 41115 PO U2 Intrpt N3 Source 5 41116
6. 131 Configuring Inputs and Outputs 132 Using the Front Panel 132 Using JON Setup sus ss cede sa ons osgaae ne rrid OE arin e 132 Using Designet ne eee series E A sed omro ant 132 Page 125 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs ION8800 User Guide Digital 1 O ION8800 meters offer a variety of I O combinations depending on ordering options The following options are available Ordering Age Digital Input m Code Outputs gital Inputs Co 8 digital Form A solid state outputs A 1 Form C mechanical relay None One RS 485 port on Essailec connector 4 Form C solid state outputs 8 digital Form A solid state outputs B 1 Form C mechanical relay 3 Low voltage None 4 Form C solid state outputs 8 digital Form A solid state outputs C 1 Form C mechanical relay 3 High voltage None 4 Form C solid state outputs 1 Form C mechanical relay One RS 485 port on D 4 Form C solid state outputs 3 Low voltage K Essailec connector IRIG B 1 Form C mechanical relay E 4 Form C solid state outputs 3 High voltage IRIG B One RS 485 port on Essailec connector Two front panel infrared LED outputs are also standard for all meters The digital inputs are ideal for monitoring status or counting pulses from external dry contacts Use the Form A outputs for performing end of interval
7. 3 Communication 2 Services contact the Any Dialout modem site and Modem retrieve priority The Alarm Server uses a series of command line arguments to specify the actions ittakes when a priority event is reported These commands must be entered on the computer that is running the Alarm Server utility Typically 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 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 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 Meter Alerts technical note for a list of command lines that the Alarm Server supports 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 191 Chapter 18 Alerting ION8800 User Guide Alertin
8. OM Page 79 Chapter 6 Communications ModemGate Factory reserved for use by Technical Support IRIG B Serial Communications Setup Serial communications are available on COM1 COM2 COM3 and COM4 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 ION8800 User Guide 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 Range Values Default Protocol Specifies which protocol is active ION Modbus RTU DNP DLMS Factory ION Baud Rote NE E A baud rate during serial 1 200 to 19 200 9 600 3 Transmit Delay _ the meter s transmit delay setting in O to 1 0 0 010 OU Identifies the meter during serial From serial Unit ID communications FER number Serial Port Parity and stop bits for the port 8N1 8N2 8E1 8E2 801 802 8N1 ION Modbus RTU Modbus Masters te DNP DLMS EtherGate ModemGate Protocol Specif hich protocol g 1 ION ea PRESS GPS Truetime Datum GPS Arbiter GPS Arbiter Vorne Factory Specifies COM port baud rate during serial 1 g Baud Rate communications 300
9. lt Back Next gt Exit Help kwh Del kwh Rec kvarh Del kvath Rec Specifies the number of delivered watt hours that are accumulated per physical pulse CAP3 Pulse Width 0 05 CAP3 OutputMode KYZ CAP3 Port Port DO1 FormC Wh del ovrld Pulsing normally Numeric Bounded Format z fl e Cancel Help Changing the energy pulse rate in Designer 1 2 3 4 window Open the meter using Designer and open the Energy Pulsing Setup grouping Right click the Calibration Pulser module you want to modify Double click the register you want make your change and click OK Click the Save icon or select File gt Send amp Save The Kt value entered defines how much energy the module accumulates before a pulse is sent to the hardware channel The front panel Wh and varh LEDs are factory set to the same pulse rate Test Points NOTE It is recommended that you test the ION8800 meter at Full and Light Loads Wh test points It is common practice to test these points Wh Test Point Specifications Full Load 100 of the rated current test voltage and rated frequency at unity ull Loa power factor or one 1 Light Load 10 of the rated current test voltage and rated frequency at unity power factor or one 1 Lagging Power Factor 100 of the rated current test voltage and rated frequency at 0 50 lagging power factor current lagging voltage by 60
10. 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Access through the front panel display With both Advanced Security and Standard Security enabled you can read the metering data on the display To configure write to the meter enter the numeric password Advanced Security does not add additional security when accessing the meter through the front panel Access through software talking ION protocol with ION Setup and or ION Enterprise on ANY comm port serial modem optical and Ethernet With Advanced Security enabled and communicating through ION protocol on any communication port you must enter a username and password in order to read or configure write the meter Advanced Security blocks access to the device if you do not know the correct username and password If you know the username and password and the username is assigned the proper access then you can read and configure write depending on the assigned user access rights data within the meter Access Through Modbus on ANY comm port serial modem optical and Ethernet On ION meters Modbus implementation consists of two parts i Modbus Data Includes the Modbus Slave ION modules These modules are configurable as to what data is available and where in the range of Modbus registers this data is placed ii Modbus Setup Also referred to as the Modbus Map see the Common Modbus Registers document Uses fixed functionality and register mapping From an Advance
11. Performing a Demand Reset from the front panel Parameters affected by a Demand Reset Using JON Setup ccc casa cee ssh sions sense sets Using Vista REP dese ewes sabes Saletan eee Master Resets and Hardware locked Meters 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 183 Chapter 17 Resets ION8800 User Guide Performing a Reset Resets allow you to clear various accumulated parameters stored by the meter NOTE Be sure to record any important data before performing a meter reset Using the Front Panel The following resets can be performed via the front panel Master Reset deletes most accumulated values and all derived revenue measurements from the meter Demand Reset resets the peak demand values logged in the meter Performing a Master Reset from the front panel The Master Reset button is recessed to avoid accidental activation You must open the meter s cover before you can perform a Master Reset 1 Remove the cover seal if applicable 2 Open the meter cover 3 Using a pencil or similar instrument press the Master Reset button 4 At the confirmation screen select YES to confirm the reset CAUTION After initiating a Master Reset wait until the Master Reset Completed message appears on the front panel or about two minutes depending on your firmware This allows the meter to completely
12. The regular NORM ALT mode billing registers are unaffected while the meter is in TEST mode accumulation of this data continues as soon as you exit TEST mode All test registers are reset to zero when you exit TEST mode For detailed information on TEST mode see Switching to TEST Mode on page 176 A NOTE The meter will always return to NORM mode when you exit TEST mode even if you entered TEST mode from ALT mode 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel With the meter s front panel you can navigate through different menus to perform basic setup on your meter Accessing the Setup Menus To access the Setup menu press and hold the front panel s Alt Enter button while the meter is displaying power system data Within the Setup menu is a list of sub menus that contain the meter s configurable settings Setup menu items are described in Front Panel Features on page 22 Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to navigate through the menu Highlight a menu item and press the Alt Enter button When you select an item from the Setup menu you will be presented with another menu of the settings in the meter You may need to navigate several layers of menus to access the setting you want to change The following diagram shows how the buttons are used to navigate the menus n 2401 1 ka 12 2951 3 ka 13 2291 7 ka S
13. system Settings for the parameters mentioned above are commonly required to get your meter communicating 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 33 Chapter 2 Front Panel 8800 SETUP ST EE NETWORK SETUP lt RETURN ENTER IP ADDRESS MASK NETWORK SETUP FORMAT SETUP 8800 SETUP NETWORK SETUP FORMAT SETUP DISPLAY SETUP lt gt RETURN PHASE LABELS PF SYMBOL Page 34 ION8800 User Guide Network Setup Menu There are two main parameters that you must set or verify if your meter is connected to an Ethernet network IP address and Subnet mask address A NOTE There are other parameters such as GATEWAY ADDRESS and SMTP ADDRESS that are used in advanced configuration or in fine tuning your system The parameters discussed here are the most common parameters required to get your meter communicating Configuring Network Settings Through the Front Panel Typically your Network Administrator will provide you with the appropriate IP Address for the meter The Subnet Mask and Gateway settings are only required if you have communications between multiple Ethernet networks and if subnetting is implemented CAUTION Configuring the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway registers incorrectly can cause network disruptions See your network administrator for more information Use the navigation buttons to edit the values of the network settings so that they match your
14. Chapter 15 Displays 3 Edit rename delete or rearrange displays as desired 4 Ifyou choose to edit or create a new display the Display Editor wizard contains three steps for creating or editing display screens Display setup Eg r Step 1 Select Screen Type Screen Type Two Parameter x r Step 2 Select Parameters Parameters Edit kWh tec Unlink rm Step 3 Select Digit Display Properties Resolution 1234567820 ji Last Digit Truncate fa Round Cancel Help Choose the screen type Select the parameters available for your chosen screen type Select your display qualities including digit resolution and truncated or rounded last digits 5 Click Send to save the changes in the meter Using Designer Z N CAUTION 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 To remove a data display screen 1 Launch Designer and navigate to the Display Setup framework 2 Select the Display module responsible for the screen 3 Press Delete This also deletes all links to that particular Display module Click OK to save your changes 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
15. protected sealable buttons for advanced meter configuration This section outlines the features available on the front panel of the meter Main display ICSN 3131010 ALT Enter button Sealed buttons under cover varh pulser Wh pulser and LED and LED Meter display The meter s display shows numeric data screens event logs phasor diagrams bar graphs and harmonics histograms As the graphic above illustrates the display screen is divided into two sections the main display area and the status bar The main display area presents meter data while the status bar provides time date phase quadrant and mode information During normal operation the main display area automatically cycles through a series of several displays If you prefer you can use the Up or Down arrow buttons to step manually through these displays By default the automatic scrolling will resume 60 seconds after you have last pressed a button 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 0 0 O O Ge 0 0 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Front Panel Navigation buttons The navigation buttons are the Up and Down arrow buttons and the round Alt Enter button Pressing the Up or Down arrow buttons to manually scroll back or forth through the available displays temporarily halts the display screen s automatic scrolling fu
16. Digital Outputs controlling the energy pulsing applications All Power system settings including PT and CT ratios For a complete list of locked values specific to your meter and its firmware contact Technical Support 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 67 Chapter 5 Security Meter Seals Page 68 ION8800 User Guide Rear of Meter Meter Case Sealing Bars Front of Meter oN TD on i Sa SF co co f m m Front Panel Cover Front Panel Sealing Point Sealing Point Sealing Point The meter incorporates sealing bars and chassis screws with through holes through which traditional lead wire seals can be inserted When utilized these lead wire seals effectively prevent unauthorized personnel from gaining access to meter internals or to buttons under the cover These seals are installed as follows 1 Insert the sealing wire through both the screw hole and sealing bar 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Sealing Wire 2 Twist the wire and crimp the lead sealing tab on to the wire Sealing Bar Screw with Through hole Lead Sealing Tab Chapter 5 Security Page 69 Chapter 5 Security ION8800 User Guide Page 70
17. Drag Hold down the mouse button while moving the mouse cursor to the appropriate location then release the button Enter Type the information then press the Enter or Return key Point Position the mouse pointer over a submenu or menu command For example point to the File menu Press Press the specified key or key combination on your keyboard for example press Ctrl Alt Del Select Place the mouse pointer over the check box for the specified option then click the mouse button so that an X or check mark appears in the check box OR Place the mouse pointer over the specified box or button then click the mouse button Type Type the information Do not press the Enter or Return key PDF Documents This manual is also provided in PDF Portable Document Format on the website Use Acrobat Reader to view and print the PDF version of the manual When printing the manual please print the entire manual including the copyright and disclaimer statements The PDF files for all Schneider Electric products are available from the website Each Schneider Electric device has installation information and a user guide to teach you about the features of your device ION meters are programmed using ION modules that are linked to create unlimited custom functionality Your meter has many pre configured modules that provide most functionality that you need If you want to extend or customize the functionality of your meter consult the
18. Hist Log Trg controls the frequency of Historic Data logging Harm Log Trg controls the frequency of Harmonics logging 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 143 Chapter 12 Logging ION8800 User Guide Z N CAUTION Programming your meter to write any data recorder at continuous intervals lower than 20 seconds heavy logging configuration may cause loss of data in the event of a power failure Use of an uninterruptible power supply UPS is recommended for such heavy logging configurations if data needs to be available after a power cycle Change the value in the Period setup register to change the frequency of data logging Period values are specified in seconds Default Logging Configuration ION8800A Meter Hist Mean Log The following sections describe each Data Recorder and the parameters it logs Revenue Log The Revenue Log is configured for use with UTS MV 90 billing software The default values logged by the Revenue Log are as follows Parameter Description kWh del int Interval kWh delivered kWh rec int Interval kWh received kvarh del int Interval kvarh delivered kvarh rec int Interval kvarh received Historic Data Logging Three data recorders are used to record standard power system quantities such as phase current phase voltage and power factor These recorders are labeled Hist Mean Log Hist High Log and Hist Low Log By default they
19. 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 Communications This chapter includes general instructions for connecting and configuring all the communication ports on your meter For specific meter installation steps and specifications consult your Installation Guide In This Chapter Communications Overview 72 Communications Connections 73 Optical Port Connections COM1 2 74 RS 485 Connections COM2 and COM 74 RS 232 Connections COM3 76 Ethernet Connections 77 Internal Modem Connections COM 4 78 Configuring Meter Communications 79 Serial Communications Setup 80 Ethernet Communications Setup 82 Modem Communications Setup 84 Internet Connectivity 86 WebMeter Feature 86 MeterM il Feature 86 WebReaclt 1 21 a0tuis dira sante ac bleh Ea BE HR et du den 87 Telnet and HyperTerminal 87 Communications LEDs
20. Front panel displays can also be customized on your meter to show virtually any measurement or calculation For example you could do one or all of the following change displayed parameters such as from Ull to Uln or Ull12 to Uln1 adjust character size to be different on each screen change data display settings such as backlight timeout automatic display scrolling parameter update rate and display mode Use ION software to customize your front panel display screens Configuring Front Panel Displays Page 166 Using the Front Panel Display settings are located in the Display Setup menu See Display Setup Menu on page 35 for more information Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Displays gt Front Panel Select Displays and click Edit ION Setup will upload your meter s display information to the Display Editor This may take a few moments Setup Assistant x Template Front Panel Basic Setup Security llows you to program the available front panel displays Communications B Clock Display Editor 29 Inputs Outputs Logging 29 Revenue ee Peak Move Down New Reports All Segments Delete Rename Normal Mode nd Normal Mode ltemate Mode Edit Test Mode 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved
21. Page 106 EN50160 Module 10 ION8800 User Guide This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41144 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41144 PO U2 Ovi N31 Source 2 41145 PO U2 Ovit N32 Source 3 41146 PO U2 Ovlt N33 Source 4 41147 PO U2 Ovit N34 Source 5 41148 PO U2 Ovlt N35 Source 6 41149 PO U3 Ovit N11 Source 7 41150 PO U3 Ovit N12 Source 8 41151 PO U3 Ovi N13 Source 9 41152 PO U3 Ovit N14 Source 10 41153 PO U3 Ovit N15 Source 11 41154 PO U3 Ovit N21 Source 12 41155 PO U3 Ovit N22 Source 13 41156 PO U3 Ovit N23 Source 14 41157 PO U3 Ovit N24 Source 15 41158 PO U3 Ovit N25 Source 16 41159 PO U3 Ovit N31 PO Observation Period Ovlt Over Voltage EN50160 Module 11 This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41160 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41160 PO U3 Ovit N32 Source 2 41161 PO U3 Ovlt N33 Source 3 41162 PO U3 Ovlt N34 Source 4 41163 PO U3 Ovlt N35 PO Observation Period Ovlt Over Voltage 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Importing Data using Modbus RTU It is possible to bring data into the meter using Modbus Various ION registers can be written
22. This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41016 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41016 PO Uunbal N1 Source 2 41017 PO U1 MSignal N Source 3 41018 PO U1 MSignal N1 Source 4 41019 PO U2 MSignal N Source 5 41020 PO U2 MSignal N1 Source 6 41021 PO U3 MSignal N Source 7 41022 PO U3 MSignal N1 Source 8 41023 PO U1 Harmonic N Source 9 41024 PO U1 Harmonic N1 Source 10 41025 PO U1 Harmonic N2 Source 11 41026 PO U2 Harmonic N Source 12 41027 PO U2 Harmonic N1 Source 13 41028 PO U2 Harmonic N2 Source 14 41029 PO U3 Harmonic N Source 15 41030 PO U3 Harmonic N1 Source 16 41031 PO U3 Harmonic N2 PO Observation Period M Mains Page 98 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EN50160 Module 3 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41032 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41032 PO U1 Inthrm N Source 2 41033 PO U1 Inthrm N Source 3 41034 PO U2 Inthrm N Source 4 41035 PO U2 Inthrm N1 Source 5 41036 PO U3 Inthrm N Source 6 41037 PO U3 Inthrm N Source 7 41038 PO U1 Dip N11 Source 8 41039 PO U1 Dip
23. You cannot make an EtherGate connection to the Modbus TCP network Page 107 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION8800 User Guide The Meter as Modbus Master ION8800A and ION8800B meters can act as a Modbus Master using the Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols However only serial connections are supported between the ION8800 meter and the Modbus Slave devices The ION meter acting as Modbus Master can write data to export and read data from import Modbus Slave devices using various ION modules The data can be processed by the meter and sent out using other communications methods email ION software etc The meter can also send control commands or data directly to other devices on a Modbus network The Factory Modbus Master Configuration There is no pre configured framework for Modbus mastering on your meter Your meter s template contains the following modules but they must first be added enabled and configured in a framework before full functionality is possible ION Modules for Modbus Mastering Several ION modules work together to create Modbus mastering functionality on the meter Your meter will have some or all of these modules depending on the model and firmware version See the ION Reference for more information on these and other ION modules Modbus Master Device Module provides read functionality when used in conjunction with the Modbus Master Map module This imported data can be used by other ION m
24. phase angle 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy The rated test current is found on the ION8800 meter front panel label varh points It is common practice to test these points kvarh Test Point Specifications Full Load 100 of the rated current test voltage and rated frequency at zero power poe factor current lagging voltage by 90 phase angle g 9 ted f t Light Lood 10 of the rated current test voltage and rated frequency at zero power factor current lagging voltage by 90 phase angle Lagging Power Factor 100 of the rated current test voltage and rated frequency at 0 50 lagging power factor current lagging voltage by 60 phase angle Page 219 Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy ION8800 User Guide Page 220 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Index A accuracy testing control equipment 216 test harness 215 test points 218 test procedure 214 test settings 217 alarm LED 130 alarm server 190 configuring 191 remote site event notification 191 Alert module 194 alerting via alphanumeric pager 192 via email 193 via numeric pager 192 alphanumeric pager alerts 192 ALT Config button 24 ALT Config menu 37 67 alt mode display screens 170 switching to 29 time of use screens 172 B basic setup configuring 46 basic setup menu 32 bus w
25. 41064 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41064 PO U2 Dip N13 Source 2 41065 PO U2 Dip N14 Source 3 41066 PO U2 Dip N21 Source 4 41067 PO U2 Dip N22 Source 5 41068 PO U2 Dip N23 Source 6 41069 PO U2 Dip N24 Source 7 41070 PO U2 Dip N31 Source 8 41071 PO U2 Dip N32 Source 9 41072 PO U2 Dip N33 Source 10 41073 PO U2 Dip N34 Source 11 41074 PO U2 Dip N41 Source 12 41075 PO U2 Dip N42 Source 13 41076 PO U2 Dip N43 Source 14 41077 PO U2 Dip N44 Source 15 41078 PO U2 Dip N51 Source 16 41079 PO U2 Dip N52 PO Observation Period Page 101 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Page 102 EN50160 Module 6 ION8800 User Guide This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41080 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41080 PO U2 Dip N53 Source 2 41081 PO U2 Dip N54 Source 3 41082 PO U2 Dip N61 Source 4 41083 PO U2 Dip N62 Source 5 41084 PO U2 Dip N63 Source 6 41085 PO U2 Dip N64 Source 7 41086 PO U3 Dip N11 Source 8 41087 PO U3 Dip N12 Source 9 41088 PO U3 Dip N13 Source 10 41089 PO U3 Dip N14 Source 11 41090 PO U3 Dip N21 Source 12 41091 PO U3 Dip N22 Source 13 41092 PO U3 Dip N23 Source 14 41093 PO U3 Dip N24 Source 15 41094 PO U3 Dip N31 Source 16 41095 PO U3 Dip N32
26. A NOTE During a Demand Forgiveness period Demand module inputs are set to zero and do not reflect actual demand These values should not be used to calculate energy for billing purposes Energy values are not affected and will reflect actual energy consumption during the Demand Forgiveness period The settings listed below must be made for Demand Forgiveness functionality These settings can be accessed from ION Setup software see Using ION Setup on page 123 Minimum Outage Duration lets you specify the amount of time in seconds that the power must be out before the Demand Forgiveness period begins Demand Forgiveness Duration lets you specify the amount of time in seconds that demand is forgiven demand inputs are zero Update Rate lets you define the update rate of the SWinDemand output register and is set to EVERY SECOND by default for revenue related demand modules With this setting demand value measured is updated once per second Outage Voltage line to line average in unscaled meter units lets you define a voltage level that is considered an outage This is set to 20 volts by default KW a amp un D D c oO o 3 3 S S 2 2 2 gt D E E fe Power c 3 D a A Time Demand Interval 3 Demand Interval 2 Demand Interval 1 Power Outage A The specified amount of time that the power must be out before demand is forgiven B The specified
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28. Annunciate if the current on phase 3 exceeds Over Yoltage unbalance Annunciate if the Voltage unbalance exceeds Enable Over U unbal Setpoint Use ION software to change your meter s setpoints Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Setpoints using the front panel Using ION Setup 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Advanced Mode 2 Navigate to the Relative Setpoint module you want to configure Using Vista Open your meter in Vista and select the Setpoints tab Click the Setup grouping object Use the switches to turn various monitoring on and off see circled below Click the numeric boxes to edit condition settings Demand ikw Click to change value then press Enter a Status 11 4a Over I a b a A _S 12 SA Lo Status go o 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 19 Setpoints Relative Setpoint Module Settings Several Relative Setpoint modules monitor the following for over conditions phase current kW demand and voltage unbalance Other modules are used only for EN50160 operation See the table for details Module Label Description Relative Setpoint 1 Over KW sd When active this annunciates when the total kW SWDemand exceeds a specified amount Relative Setpoint 2 Over 1 When active this annunciates when the current on phase 1 exceeds a specified amount Relative Se
29. Optical port and LED An optical port facilitates infrared communication with the device For details on how to configure and use this port see Optical Port Connections COM1 on page 74 A green LED pulser located above the optical port flashes to indicate communications activity on the port Page 23 Chapter 2 Front Panel Page 24 ION8800 User Guide The following protected buttons can only be accessed when the meter cover is open Demand reset button B1 The recessed Demand Reset button resets the peak demand values logged in the meter When the meter is in TEST mode the Demand Reset button resets the test demand parameters The ION setup register labeled Demand Lockout Time sets the minimum time allowed between consecutive demand resets the meter ignores any attempts to reset the demand outside the bounds of the register The default value for the Demand Lockout time is 25 days For details on the Demand Lockout Time setup register see Demand and Peak Demand Module Overview on page 120 TEST Mode button B2 The recessed TEST Mode button is located under the meter s front cover it places the meter into TEST mode While in TEST mode the meter ceases accumulation of billable quantities energy and demand measurements are accumulated in TEST mode registers See TEST Mode on page 30 for more details on this mode of operation Billable quantities do not accumulate when the meter is in TEST mode
30. Slave ID fico Connections 9 Click Connections to edit the serial connection used by the Modbus Master to connect to this Slave device Note that the ION8800 meter currently does not support downstream TCP connections for Modbus mastering Modbus Master Connections Eg Serial1 Serial 2 Serial 3 Serial 4 Assigned Port Ls Modbus Protocol RTU Cancel Help Select a communications port from the Assigned Port drop down list and click OK Page 110 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Using the DNP 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third party Protocols 10 Click OK to add the Slave device The device now appears in the list Continue adding devices and click Exit when you are finished See the Modbus and ION Technology technical note for more information 3 0 Protocol 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 The ION8800 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 the various DNP modules see the ION Reference Your meter supports a maximum of three concurrent connections or sessions us
31. 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 basic device configuration The front panel is often used in combination with an ION software system providing an interface for field personnel WebMeter Embedded Web Server Feature Ethernet equipped 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 meter s built in web pages display a range of energy and basic power quality information via an Ethernet connection and support basic meter configuration tasks MeterM il Internal E Mail Client Feature Configure the meter to automatically email 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 by 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 wit
32. seconds year Downtime per year 1 90 3153600 36 5 days 2 99 315360 3 7 days 3 99 9 31536 8 8 hours 4 99 99 3153 6 52 6 minutes 5 99 999 315 36 5 3 minutes 6 99 9999 31 536 31 5 seconds 7 99 99999 3 153599998 3 2 seconds 8 99 999999 3153599998 32 seconds 9 99 9999999 03153599998 032 seconds 10 99 99999999 003153599998 0032 seconds 3 Voltage Disturbance Duration the total number of seconds that the voltage was outside the envelope determined by the Sag Swell module If several sags or swells occur during one second only the last one counts toward the total The Sag Swell module settings may be used to control the voltage tolerance If the Sag Swell module is not enabled no voltage disturbances are counted Page 204 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 20 Power Availability Terminology 3 phase powered meter the power to run the meter is derived from the Voltage input terminals that are connected to the monitored system The meter loses power if the monitored system is down Single phase powered meter The power to run the meter is derived from an independent power source The meter remains powered when the monitored system is down Meter uptime the time the meter is powered and actively monitoring The time is measured by counting 1 second pulses from a Periodic Timer module Meter dow
33. you will have to enter the password to log into the Factory protocol If the Standard Security is disabled you can log into the Factory protocol without supplying a password Once logged in you can change the following 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 5 Security 3 Gateway 4 Reset Battery Counters 5 Enable Disable Standard Security If you want to change additional configuration settings beyond the items listed above contact Technical Support Additional Revenue Metering Security Security features depend on the meter ordering options All ION8800 meters Standard security includes traditional anti tamper mechanical sealing points on the meter case and cover ION8800 meters with Revenue Security Option Standard security plus a hardware locked security system that prevents modification of revenue quantities after the meter is sealed Hardware Lock Security Option To make configuration changes to billing parameters on a hardware locked meter you must first unlock the meter The Meter Lock setting is located in the ALT Config menu which is reached by pressing the ALT Config button under the anti tamper sealed cover This button cannot be activated remotely with a Hardware Lock meter Typical values that are protected include kWh kvarh kVAh delivered received del rec del rec kW kvar kVA Sliding Window demand min and max values
34. 000 Phase Error minutes fo Run j cf me Chapter 13 Revenue 5 Enter the number of test points for each four maximum and the nominal voltage current Click Next to proceed 6 On the Correction screen select a U1 Test Point and click Edit Enter the Test Point Info into the dialog box and click OK Click Next 7 Repeat previous step for each voltage and current phase Click Next to finish The Instrument Transformer Correction module is a core module there is an ITC module for each current input I1 12 13 14 I5 and for each voltage input to the meter U1 U2 U3 U4 Note that the correction affects only the 1 second values in the Power Meter module No high speed harmonics or waveform values are affected by the correction For more information see the ITC Instr Xformer module description in the online ION Reference Page 153 Chapter 13 Revenue ION8800 User Guide Transformer Line Loss Compensation TLC Configuring TLC Page 154 Transformer Loss Compensation is used when a meter s actual location is different from the electrical location where change of ownership occurs for example where meters are connected on the low voltage side of power transformers when the ownership change occurs on the high side of the transformer This physical separation between meter and actual billing point results in measurable losses Compensating for this loss Loss Compensation is the means of correcting thi
35. 1 80 os se os se e l5e ee 606606 80 O3 8 esse 3 6060606006 9e eue e le e e ee v0 e le e l e Q 9 Q Front of Meter Use an IEC 1107 magnetic optical probe Communications Module RJ11 ST type RJ45 Captured wire DB9 connector connector connectors connector connectors male ee LINK FUT COM 2 COM 3 COM 3 mxo SH COM SH COM ACTIVITY FLT Txp COM 4 pxo i MODEM 10BASE FL 10BASE T DCD RI Shielded twisted pair Standard RS 232 cable with DB9 female connector 62 5 125 um multimode fiber FCC part 68 Category 5 compliant telephone cord 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 73 Chapter 6 Communications ION8800 User Guide Optical Port Connections COM1 The front optical port is designed to accept IEC 1107 magnetic couplers It can be used to communicate real time measurements to a portable PC or for basic meter configuration ION8800 Meter Magnetic coupler attached to front Laptop Computer optical port To enable communications from the optical port configure the Comm 1 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 COM1 ser
36. 1 23 14 953 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD48 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 15 353 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD49 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 15 586 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD50 Sub Intvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 15 812 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD51 SubIntvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 15 993 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD52 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 16 386 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD53 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 16 552 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD54 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 16 850 PM_ Front Panel Changed Setup SD55 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 16 951 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD56 Sub Intyl 900 xl Close Save As Print Help 5 You can view save or print the log Click Close to exit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 209 Chapter 21 Reports Page 210 ION8800 User Guide Using Vista Open your meter in Vista and click on the various tabs available Click a grouping object to view the associated logs The following logs are available in Vista System amp Logs tab Voltage Current Power Power factor Frequency Revenue data Meter events Power Quality tab Harmonics trending Dip Swell statistics CBEMA Waveforms Sequence of Events if supported Transient if supported EN50160 if supported 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 22 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Verifying Accuracy Al
37. 10 40216 to 40217 var tot max Source 11 40218 to 40219 kVA 1 Source 12 40220 to 40221 kVA 2 Source 13 40222 to 40223 kVA 3 Source 14 40224 to 40225 kVA tot Source 15 40226 to 40227 kVA tot max Source 16 40228 to 40229 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third party Protocols kWh kvarh Format signed 32 bit InZero 1 000 000 000 Base Address 40230 InFull 1 000 000 000 Scaling No OutZero 1 000 000 Scaling x0 001 OutFull 1 000 000 Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 40230 to 40231 kWh del Source 2 40232 to 40233 kWh rec Source 3 40234 to 40235 kvarh del Source 4 40236 to 40237 kvarh rec Source 5 40238 to 40239 kVAh del rec Source 6 40240 to 40241 Source 7 40242 to 40243 Source 8 40244 to 40245 Source 9 40246 to 40247 Source 10 40248 to 40249 Source 11 40250 to 40251 Source 12 40252 to 40253 Source 13 40254 to 40255 Source 14 40256 to 40257 Source 15 40258 to 40259 Source 16 40260 to 40261 Page 95 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION8800 User Guide PF THD Kfactor Format signed 16 bit InZero 100 Base Address 40262 InFull 100 Scaling No OutZero 10 000 Scaling x100 OutFull 10 000 Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 40262 PF sign
38. 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Clock Module Setti Chapter 8 Time 4 Select 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 ngs The setup registers in the Clock module specify timezone and Daylight Savings Time DST parameters and time synchronization functions Setup Register Function Default TZ Offset Sets the timezone the device is in relative to Greenwich Mean Time 0 es ae The date and time when DST begins for 20 separate years See below ae le 20 The date and time when DST ends for 20 separate years DST Offset The amount of time the clock is changed when DST begins or ends 3 600 seconds Time Sync Source Specifies the communications port that receives time sync signals COMI Time Sync Type Specifies the type of time sync signal Local or Universal time UTC Clock Source a a a signal source line frequency communications internal QF Tip When modifying setup registers of the Clock module in Designer use the Format option to convert between UNIX and conventional time Refer to the description of the Clock module in the online ION Reference for more details Typically the DST Start and DST End registers do not have t
39. 209 EvPriority The primary power system 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 Besides NomVolts the only setup registers that you may need to change in the Sag Swell module are Swell Lim and Sag Lim Most applications are served by the default values entered into these registers The Change Crit and EvPriority setup registers do not need to be changed for normal operation 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 The value you enter will also be used by the Transient module Page 163 Chapter 14 Power Quality ION8800 User Guide Transient Module Settings ION8800A only The Transient module monitors voltage waveforms for transient activity i e ITI CBEMA Type 1 disturbances The Threshold setup register defines what voltage disturbance magnitude should be considered as transient activity Threshold is interpreted as a percentage of the nominal system voltage plus 100 For example if you want transients recorded when voltage deviates from nominal by 20 enter 120 into the Threshold setup register Page 164 Setup Register Fun
40. 300 to 115 200 9 600 O Transmit Delay Specifies the meter s transmit delay setting in 0 to 1 0 0 010 seconds Unit ID Identifies the meter during serial 1 to 9 999 From seriol communications number 2 The factory set Unit ID 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 0009B263 01 the Unit ID is set in the factory to 9263 After a factory reset the unit ID number will default to 100 3 Modbus Master is only available on ION8800A and ION8800B meters Using ION Setup 1 2 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to the Communications folder Click on the Serial Settings folder to configure serial communications Setup Assistant Ea Coml Com2 Com3 Coms llows you to modify the Com Front Optical communication settings Network Settings 3rd Party Protocols CM1 Protocol ION CM1 Unit ID 100 CM1 Baud Rate 9600 CM1 Rx Timeout 2 Ca Inputs Outputs E Logging Ca Revenue Power Quality Displays Reports 4 Click on the various tabs to configure the four serial ports Com1 Com2 Com 3 and Com4 To change a setting select the parameter and click Edit Using Designer Use Designer to enable serial communications on a meter port by configuring the associated Communications module 1 Open your meter in Designer Navig
41. ALT Config button B3 The recessed ALT Config button is located under the meter s front cover press this button to access the Alternate Configuration menu Use the Alternate Configuration menu to control setup access via the front optical port lock and unlock the meter and clear alarms Master Reset button B4 The recessed Master Reset button is located under the meter s front cover it resets meter values Use the Master Reset button to delete most accumulated values and all derived revenue measurements from the meter To use the Master Reset button 1 Open the meter front cover 2 Using a pen or similar instrument press the Master Reset button 3 At the confirmation screen select Yes to confirm the reset CAUTION After initiating a Master Reset wait until the Master Reset Completed message appears on the front panel or about two minutes depending on your firmware This allows the meter to completely reset parameters This is especially important if you are powering down the meter after a Master Reset 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Front Panel Hardware Locked Meters and Master Reset A hardware locked ION8800 meter must first be unlocked to perform a master reset To perform a master reset on a hardware locked meter you must first unlock the meter via the ALT Config menu Then you can continue
42. ION Enterprise Help Designer Use Designer to customize the operation of hardware nodes such as ION meters and software nodes such as the ION Virtual Processor the Log Inserter and the Query Server Designer uses a WYSIWYG graphical user interface to pictorially represent a node s configuration 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 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 resetting accumulated values verifying meter calibration and measurements and setting up advanced security Versions 2 1 and later support ION8800 meters ION EEM Software Support 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION EEM is web based software that gathers cleanses and integrates real time and archived data from new or legacy meters weather service feeds real time pricing and other sources and translates it into precise and
43. Inputs Outputs 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 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 The following table describes the ports that can be configured in the Digital Output Pulser Digital Input and Calibration Pulser modules to handle digital outgoing or incoming signals Output Port Names Description Port DO1 Digital Form C Solid State Output port 1 Port DO2 Digital Form C Solid State Output port 2 Port DO3 Digital Form C Solid State Output port 3 Port D04 Digital Form C Solid State Output port 4 Port DOS Digital Form A Solid State Output port 5 Port D06 Digital Form A Solid State Output port 6 Port DO7 Digital Form A Solid State Output port 7 Port D08 Digital Form A Solid State Output port 8 Port DO9 Output port 9 Port D010 Digital Form A Solid State Output port 10 Port D011 Digital Form A Solid State Output port 11 Port DO12 Digital Form A Solid State Digital Form A Solid State Output port 12 kvarh Pulse LED pulser port LED Output kWh Pulse LED pulser port LED Output Alarm LE
44. Mode 2 Open the Revenue folder in the Setup Assistant and click PT CT Correction 3 Select the Active Correction and click Edit Setup Assistant x Template ITC Correction Basic Setup ES Security This specifies the type of active instrument transformer correction Communications presently in use Clock Inputs Outputs Logging Active Correction None Revenue The Transformer Correction wizard guides you through configuration 4 Select the Voltage Inputs check box to turn on voltage PT correction and the Current Inputs check box to turn on current CT correction Page 152 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Transformer Correction Setup X Specify amount of provided information Enter the number of test points that ratio correction factors and phase angle errors will be specified for each input Also enter the nominal secondary voltage current rating for each type of instrument transformer I Voltage Inputs CRC jen D Nominal 120 gt wp ESC 2 Nominal 5 7 2 IE Nominal 5 x con _ we Y1 Correction Eg Modify each test point by entering the point as a percentage of nominal with its corresponding ratio correction factor and phase error in minutes Ratio Correction Edit 1 000 0 Test Point 100 Ratio Correction 1
45. N12 Source 9 41040 PO U1 Dip N13 Source 10 41041 PO U1 Dip N14 Source 11 41042 PO U1 Dip N21 Source 12 41043 PO U1 Dip N22 Source 13 41044 PO U1 Dip N23 Source 14 41045 PO U1 Dip N24 Source 15 41046 PO U1 Dip N31 Source 16 41047 PO U1 Dip N32 PO Observation Period Inthrm Interharmonics Page 99 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Page 100 EN50160 Module 4 ION8800 User Guide This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41048 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41048 PO U1 Dip N33 Source 2 41049 PO U1 Dip N34 Source 3 41050 PO U1 Dip N41 Source 4 41051 PO U1 Dip N42 Source 5 41052 PO U1 Dip N43 Source 6 41053 PO U1 Dip N44 Source 7 41054 PO U1 Dip N51 Source 8 41055 PO U1 Dip N52 Source 9 41056 PO U1 Dip N53 Source 10 41057 PO U1 Dip N54 Source 11 41058 PO U1 Dip N61 Source 12 41059 PO U1 Dip N62 Source 13 41060 PO U1 Dip N63 Source 14 41061 PO U1 Dip N64 Source 15 41062 PO U2 Dip N11 Source 16 41063 PO U2 Dip N12 PO Observation Period 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EN50160 Module 5 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address
46. PTs digital status input control power and external T O circuits PT and CT secondary circuits are capable of generating lethal voltages and currents with their primary circuit energized Follow standard safety precautions while performing any installation or service work i e removing PT fuses shorting CT secondaries etc 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 ION8800 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 The ION8800 meter s chassis ground must be properly connected to a good earth ground for safety and for the noise and surge protection circuitry to function correctly Failure to do so will void the warranty and create a risk of electric shock injury or death When installing the meter all voltage paths measurement voltage and all auxiliary circuits such as the power supply and the tariff control voltage must be fused according to applicable local safety standards Z CAUTION Observe the following instructions or permanent damage to the meter may occur The ION8800 meter offers a range of hardware options that affect input ratings The ION8800 meter s serial number label lists all equipped op
47. Profile Energy and Demand EN50160 and IEC 61000 4 30 reports are available for Reporter For more information refer to the Reporter section in the online ION Enterprise Help Management Console 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 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 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
48. 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 or a DNP Master can be used to synchronize the clock through a communications channel By default the clock is set to synchronize from the line frequency See the ION Reference for more information on the Clock module Configuring the Meter Clock Use ION software to change the meter s clock settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure the time via the meter s front panel 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 select the Clock screen on the left hand pane Setup Assistant x Template Timezone pst Settings Basic Setup llows you to program the meter clock settings Timezone Pacific GMT 08 00 CL1 Time Sync Type UTC CL1 Time Sync Source ETHERNET CL1 Clock Source Internal CL1 DST Offset 1 hour CL1 LocalTime Thu Mar 09 2006 3 35 37 PM Displays Verification 3 Select the Timezone tab to configure your meter s clock settings Select a parameter and click Edit to change Page 114
49. The most common method for testing meters is to inject voltage and current from a stable power source in combination with a reference meter Although meter shops use different methods for testing revenue meters most test equipment requirements are similar The sections below provide an overview and some test equipment guidelines for verifying the accuracy of your ION8800 Test harness A test harness is essential for non socket meters Ensure that the test harness for the meter is wired properly The current and voltage transformers must be accurately rated and must perform within specifications to provide accurate results 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy Power source It is important to have a steady power source Power that energizes the meter must be reliable and provide the rated voltage of the meter unity power factor 1 and lagging power factor of 0 0 for varh testing or 0 5 Test loads There are three methods of current loading customer s load a meter in service resistance load characteristics similar to a lighting load phantom loading a test board Your test load device or other loading circuit must be set within the current capacity ranges for the meter The procedure outlined in this chapter describes verification using a phantom load or test board Control equipment Control equipment is
50. Wh pulse indicator indicator 0 0 0 e Infrared varh Infrared Wh pulser pulser Wh LED and varh LED The Wh LED is controlled by a Calibration Pulser module that has its Source input linked to the kW del rec output of the Arithmetic module labeled kW del rec Similarly the varh LED is controlled by a Calibration Pulser module that has its Source input linked to the kvar del rec output of the Arithmetic module labeled kvar del rec Customizing Energy Pulsing 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 Ensure that the quantity you choose originates from the MU meter units Power Meter module 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 137 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing ION8800 User Guide Page 138 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 Inserter or another third pa
51. a password The default password is 0 zero Click OK when you have configured the users Page 62 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 5 Security 6 Right click on the Security Options module 7 Double click on any setup register and use the drop down menu to change the register setting or label You must set the Enable Advanced Security register to Enabled Refer to the Security Options module description in the ION Reference for more details 8 Select File gt Send amp Save Advanced security is now enabled on the meter Device Security Access for ION Services Many ION Services need constant access to your network s ION devices These services include the ION Log Inserter the Virtual Processor and Site Server that perform the following type of functions Service Function Reads the ION meter Data Recorder or waveform modules and can ION Log Insert OROG Inner automatically rearm recorders that are configured as Stop When Full Can be configured to read from a meter or perform control action Virtual P ae Doge ep eee using Distributed Control Site Server Broadcasts time signals to the meter When Advanced meter security is enabled these services may not have sufficient access rights to perform their operations You must specify a user with sufficient access rights for these services NOTE You may want to configure a separate use
52. actionable information via a fully accessible dashboard It enables organization wide collaboration by offering custom information to decision makers planners and front line staff analysis and reporting tools real time monitoring and alerting capabilities Page 17 Chapter 1 Introduction ION8800 User Guide Using this Guide This User Guide is directed at three types of user the typical user or operator the system administrator and the advanced user You might not fit into any of these groups directly or perhaps you are both an operator and an administrator These classifications are intended to make this guide easier to navigate with respect to which information is appropriate to your needs Typical User or Operator Most users simply want to display the data provided by the factory configured meter These users want fast access to data through the front panel ION software or a third party protocol such as Modbus or DNP System Administrator or Manager Some users need to make minor adjustments so that their meters fit their power systems data recording intervals demand sub intervals and other parameters may need to be set before the meter s setup is complete These users will use the front panel or ION software to change settings in the device s operating software ION Enterprise is highly recommended Advanced User or Systems Integrator Advanced users can make use of the flexibility and power provided by th
53. 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 to help you get the most from your power system Internet Connectivity MeterM il WebMeter functionality AME compatibility Data Analysis Tools we Corporate Network Communications i R RS 232 and high speed RS 485 On Site Data Display internal Modem 240 by 64 pixel LCD Front IEC optical port 10 Base T and 10 Base FL Ethernet Protocols ION Modbus Master Modbus RTU Modbus TCP DNP 3 00 ModemGate modem Remote Data Display Vista screens to RS 485 gateway EtherGate Ethernet to RS WebReach screens 485 gateway GPS Arbiter GPS True Time WebMeter screens Datum DLMS Page 11 Chapter 1 Introduction ION8800 User Guide Meter Features The ION8800 offers three base models ION8800A ION8800B and ION8800C Feature Set C Energy tariff meter Feature Set B Feature Set C EN50160 and IEC 61000 4 30 Class A compliant power quality monitoring Feature Set A Feature Set B power quality analysis waveforms and transient capture with 1024 samples cycle resolution Measured Parameters All ION8800 meters provide fully bi directional 4 quadrant revenue accurate or revenue certified energy metering The following is a
54. does not suit your needs the existing Modbus Slave modules can be relinked to other parameters that you want to access through Modbus Page 91 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION8800 User Guide If your Modbus Master device requires data in a format different than that 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 Your meter is pre configured with five modules ION8800 meters with the EN50160 ordering option have 11 additional modules The settings for your Modbus Slave modules are as follows Amp Freq Unbal Page 92 Format unsigned 16 bit InZero 0 Base Address 40150 InFull 6 000 Scaling Yes OutZero 0 Scaling x10 OutFull 60 000 Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 40150 11 Source 2 40151 12 Source 3 40152 13 Source 4 40153 14 Source 5 40154 15 Source 6 40155 l avg Source 7 40156 avg mn Source 8 40157 avg mx Source 9 40158 avg mean Source 10 40159 Freq Source 11 40160 Freq mn Source 12 40161 Freq mx Source 13 40162 Freq mean Source 14 40163 U unbal Source 15 40164 unbal Source 16 40165 Phase Rev 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 S
55. gt Data Screens gt Data Recorders The following logs are available for viewing Average Harmonics Energy amp Demand 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Event Logging 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 12 Logging Historic Average Historic Highs Historic Lows Maximum Harmonics Revenue Log Sags amp Swells Transformer Losses Transients if supported Events produced by a meter s various ION modules are prioritized 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 re synchronized 5 Module setup changes setup register Setup Change changes label changes input handle 10 changes Inputs of certain modules change value ie Input Register Change input to And Or module changes i I O State Change I O state changes ie relay c
56. in the GeneratedBy and Device elements of XML attachments Device Name This configurable string is used as the name attribute in the GeneratedBy and Device elements of XML attachments 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 Use ION Setup to configure these registers 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 3 Templates and Firmware Restoring the Factory Configuration 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 not need to be taken out of service for a long period of time
57. in the front panel Security menu item allow you to disable the password security check enable web browser configuration on the meter modify the existing meter password or reset it to the factory default You require the valid password to enter the Security Settings menu The default password is 0 zero 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 35 Chapter 2 Front Panel Page 36 ION8800 User Guide For more information see the Security chapter 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 have not yet entered your password the meter s front panel requires that you enter it before you can view the Security Setup menu Use the Navigation buttons to enter numerical data If you enter an incorrect password the front panel will display an invalid password message and you will have to try again Modify Password Sub Menu Use this sub menu to change the password or to reset the password to the factory default 0 From the meter s front panel select SECURITY then MODIFY PASSWORD Two choices appear MODIFY PASSWORD or FACTORY DEFAULT Use the Up button to select MODIFY PASSWORD or the Down button to select FACTORY DEFAULT Disable Security Sub Menu Use this sub menu to enable and disable password security on the ION8800 Disabling t
58. 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 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 Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server Page 190 A NOTE For detailed information about sending alerts to ION Enterprise 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 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Server or LAN Alarm Server exe tt Connection Manager La ey a ed Modem Site EL 2 Server Chapter 18 Alerting Remote Site Event Notification a Remote Site informs the Alarm Server that a priority message exists Dedicated Alarm Server computer receives the alarm
59. minutes of inactivity The meter password allows access to the meter s configuration through ION software and the front panel The default password is 0 zero Entering the Password The first time you try to make a change to any setting you will be presented with the password screen shown below After you have entered the correct password you will not have to re enter it for any other changes unless you exit the configuration session ENTER PASSWD 00000008 MIN MAX 00000000 99999999 HOLD ARROW KEY TO ADVANCE CURSOR To enter the password 1 To change the value of the highlighted digit use the arrow buttons The Up arrow increments the number and the Down arrow decrements it 2 To change the position of the cursor hold down an arrow button for about one second The Up arrow moves the cursor left one position and the Down arrow moves the cursor right one position 3 Once you have the value you want press the Alt Enter button Page 51 Chapter 5 Security Page 52 ION8800 User Guide Changing the Password By default the password is set to 0 zero in the factory The password can be changed to any number up to eight digits It is highly recommended that you change the password from the default value To change the password 1 Hold down the Alt Enter button to access the Setup menu 2 Scroll through the menu items using the arrow buttons highlight SECURITY 3 Press the Alt Enter button to selec
60. name for your security file and click Save If you want to overwrite your default standard security file select Standard scf and click Save Click No if you do not want to save the changes Page 56 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 5 Security Configuring Standard Security in Designer 1 Launch Designer with Supervisor access 2 Select Options gt Show Toolbox if the toolbox is not displayed 3 Select Options gt Change Standard Meter Security 4 Enter the meter password when prompted You must enter the existing meter password before you can change security settings the default is 0 zero Click OK 5 Type a new numeric password and confirm by re typing the Confirm Password field If you are sure you want to disable Standard security select the Disable Standard Meter Security check box Click OK to save your changes Change Standard Meter Security Enter a new password for NewFacility PPC User name Default Password l Confirm Password F Disable Standard Meter Password Concer CAUTION Do not disable security unless it is absolutely necessary Disabling Standard security leaves your meter configuration open to tampering intentional or unintentional through communications and the front panel Scenarios for Standard Security Front Panel Security Enabled 1 Access through the front panel display 2007 Schneider Electric All
61. online JON Reference for general information and ION module descriptions For information on configuring specific meter features search the technical notes Page 19 Chapter 1 Introduction ION8800 User Guide Getting More Information Page 20 Additional information is available from Schneider Electric visit our website 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 ION8800 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 architecture 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 DLMS Modicon Modbus and MV 90 2007 Schne
62. required for counting and timing the pulse outputs revolutions from the front panel LEDs Most standard test benches have an arm with infrared sensors used for this purpose Environment The meter should be tested at the same temperature as the testing equipment The ideal temperature is about 22 C 72 F Ensure the meter is warmed up sufficiently before testing at least 30 minutes A NOTE Ensure the accuracy and precision of any measurement equipment you use i e voltmeters ammeters power factor meters Page 213 Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy Test Procedure Page 214 ION8800 User Guide The following are guidelines for testing the meter Your meter shop may have other testing methods 1 Place the meter into the test harness or other standard measuring device Ensure all voltages are in parallel with the meter being tested and all currents are in series see Connecting the Test Harness on page 215 Connect the control equipment used for switching the voltage to the test standard device Connect the control equipment used for counting the standard output pulses using either method align the infrared sensor on the standard test bench armature over the appropriate front panel LED pulser Wh or varh OR connect to the meter s digital outputs see Connecting the Control Equipment on page 216 Apply the rated current and voltage to the terminals of the meter Before perform
63. reset parameters This is especially important if you are powering down the meter after a Master Reset Parameters affected by a Master Reset The Master Reset button resets many of the device s measurements and logs The following parameters are reset to zero Energy and Demand Peak Demand Loss Calculation Power Quality disturbance counters Time of Use Page 184 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 17 Resets The following are cleared Event Log All Data Recorders All Waveform Recorders Performing a Demand Reset from the front panel The Demand Reset button is recessed to avoid accidental activation You must open the meter s cover before you can perform a Demand Reset 1 Remove the cover seal if applicable 2 Open the meter cover 3 Using a pencil or similar instrument press the Demand Reset button 4 At the confirmation screen select YES to confirm the reset Parameters affected by a Demand Reset The mode that the meter is in for example NORM mode or TEST mode defines the values that will be reset The following parameters are reset to zero Revenue Peak Demand TOU Peak Demand TOU Previous Billing Peak Demand Test Peak Demand If PkDemandMnMaxReset is enabled all long term Min Max values will also be reset Note that this setting is disabled by default Demand Lockout Ti
64. rights reserved With the Standard Security enabled and Front Panel Programming set to Allowed you can read metering data from the display To configure meter parameters you must enter the numeric password If Standard Security is disabled and Front Panel Programming is set to Allowed you can read metering data from the display and configure or make changes without entering a password If Front Panel Programming is set to Disallowed you can read metering data from the display but you cannot access any of the configuration screens from the front panel display Page 57 Chapter 5 Security Page 58 2 2 gt i ION8800 User Guide Access through software talking ION protocol with ION Setup and or ION Enterprise on ANY comm port serial modem optical and Ethernet If you are communicating through ION protocol and have Standard Security enabled with the appropriate software access you can read and configure meter parameters When you attempt to write or configure any parameter you must enter the numeric password Access through Modbus on ANY comm port serial modem optical and Ethernet On ION meters Modbus implementation consists of two parts i Modbus Data Includes the Modbus Slave ION modules These modules are configurable as to what data is available and where in the range of Modbus registers this data is placed ii Modbus Setup Also referred to as the Modbus Map see
65. system addresses As you configure the network addresses the front panel automatically discards unnecessary leading zeroes from each three digit grouping The hidden leading zeroes appear and disappear again as you move the position of cursor across the network address 89 123 40 056 In the example above the highlighted zero is discarded as soon as you change the position of the cursor For more information see the Communications chapter Format Setup Menu Format Setup contains the following values that set labeling and formatting preferences 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Menu Setting Description Range Values Default Phase Labels Specifies how phases are labelled ABC RST XYZ RYB 123 123 PF Symbol LD leading LG lagging LD LG CAP IND LD LG Digit Grop Specifies symbols used to delimit thousands 1000 0 or 1 000 0 or 1000 0 1000 0 and decimal place holder S Date Format Specifies how dates are displayed ies DDAMMANYN N YYYY MM DD YYYY E Show DST Determines if DST is shown or not Yes or No Yes LL F Volts Decimal Number of decimal places displayed for 1 to 123 456 789 XXX 1 XX voltages Current Decimal Number of decimal places displayed for 1 to 123 456 789 XXX 1 xxX currents Power Decimal Number of decimal places displayed for 1 to 123 456 789 XXX 1 XXX power measurements 8800 SETUP FORMAT SETUP DISP
66. tabs to perform various test related tasks See the ION Setup online help for more information Using ION Setup hardware locked meter 5 Click Close A dialog box informs you the meter is back in Normal Mode You cannot place a hardware locked meter in TEST mode using ION software The meter must be placed in TEST mode via the front panel See Switching to TEST Mode on page 176 Page 177 Chapter 16 TEST Mode ION8800 User Guide Using Vista unlocked meter 1 Open the meter in Vista 2 Navigate to System amp Logs and click the Setup amp Control button in the Setup amp Controls section bottom of screen 3 Select the TEST Mode radio button You are prompted for the ION Enterprise user password If standard meter security is enabled you are also prompted for the meter password Setup amp Controls Use the back button on the toolbar to get back to the main diagram click radio buttons to change state Meter Mode Peak Demand Reset S C Normal Mode amp Test Mode Please wait at least two 2 minutes for Master Reset to finish LED Pulser Mode Master Reset o ON in Normal Mode OFF in Normal Mode Device Diagnostic Self Test Alarm amp Controls Revenue Measurement Scaling Status Secondary Units 1 1 Primary Units CT PT scaling Acknowledge Clear jo le Use this screen to reset the registers that accumulate real time data 4 To view test mode values navigate to the
67. the Alert module then a numeric paging service receives a message from the ION meter Due to the inherent limitations in numeric paging the ION 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 ensure that a message has been successfully transmitted 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 Page 192 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 18 Alerting Alerting via Email Z NOTE For detailed information about setting up your network and building a framework for meter email MeterM il alerts refer to the Meter M Internal Email Client Feature technical note 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 address per Alert module If you want to send an alert to more than one emai
68. 0 Map is changed to expose control and setup parameters then you can write to the custom DNP 3 0 Map Any changes to the DNP 3 0 Map or the Security Options Module can only be changed by using ION Setup or ION Enterprise and the customer must know the proper Advanced Security username and password Time syncs can be sent to the meter in this mode without having to enter in a username and password Access through a standard browser on an Ethernet port via http protocol If Advanced Security is enabled and the Web Access Read Security setup register in the Security Options Module is set to YES you must enter the proper Advanced Security username and password before gaining read access to the device through a standard browser If you have the proper username and password the next level of security is the Webserver Configuration Access setting If the Webserver Configuration Access disabled you can only read metering data If the Web Access Read Security setup register is set to NO then you will be able to read web pages on the device without having to provide an Advanced Security username and password However if you attempt to make configuration changes you will be prompted for the Advanced Security username and password Access Through FACTORY protocol on a Telnet connection via Ethernet or HyperTerminal on a serial modem or optical port Advanced Security does not affect the Factory protocol Therefore if Standard Security is enabled
69. 000001 12 09 2005 7 30 00 kVA block peak deliver 000002 12 09 2005 7 30 00 Kvar block peak deliver 000001 12 09 2005 7 30 00 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 NORM HE 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Modes of Operation The ION8800 has three modes of operation NORM ALT and TEST Both NORM and ALT are display modes providing various power system data and meter properties screens TEST mode is used to perform diagnostics and verify the meter s calibration and function NOTE If your meter has the optional hardware lock you must open the meter s cover to put it into TEST mode See Meter Security Features on page 50 for more information Basic operation NORM mode The ION8800 meter defaults to NORM mode when powered up and remains in this mode until you manually switch to ALT or TEST amp NOTE You can customize NORM mode display screens and alter the front panel s scrolling characteristics by editing the configuration of the meter s Display and Scroll modules see Display Setup Menu on page 35 for more details If you have a meter without the hardware lock all of the settings available in the panel Setup menu can be changed while the meter is in NORM mode provided you have the correct password If you have a hardware locked meter only the basic communications parameters in the COM Setup menu can be changed in NORM mode
70. 1 Source 2 40263 PF sign 2 Source 3 40264 PF sign 3 Source 4 40265 PF sign tot Source 5 40266 U1 THD mx Source 6 40267 U2 THD mx Source 7 40268 U3 THD mx Source 8 40269 11 THD mx Source 9 40270 12 THD mx Source 10 40271 13 THD mx Source 11 40272 11 K Factor Source 12 40273 12 K Factor Source 13 40274 13 K Factor Source 14 40275 11 Crest Factor Source 15 40276 12 Crest Factor Source 16 40277 13 Crest Factor Page 96 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EN50160 Module 1 This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41000 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41000 PO U1 Flicker N Source 2 41001 PO U1 Flicker N1 Source 3 41002 PO U2 Flicker N Source 4 41003 PO U2 Flicker N1 Source 5 41004 PO U3 Flicker N Source 6 41005 PO U3 Flicker N1 Source 7 41006 PO Freq N Source 8 41007 PO Freq N1 Source 9 41008 PO Freq N2 Source 10 41009 PO U1 Mag N Source 11 41010 PO U1 Mag N1 Source 12 41011 PO U2 Mag N Source 13 41012 PO U2 Mag N1 Source 14 41013 PO U3 Mag N Source 15 41014 PO U3 Mag N1 Source 16 41015 PO Vunbal N PO Observation Period Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Page 97 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION8800 User Guide EN50160 Module 2
71. 12 08 2005 11 19 26 Changed Setup SD25 VIEW EVENT LOG THROUGH COMMUNICATIONS 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 NORM E Histogram displays Harmonic content is displayed in histogram format The 2 to the 63 harmonics are displayed in the histogram The total harmonic distortion THD is displayed above the histogram U1 HARMONICS THD 50 Rie 30 40 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 Phasor diagram displays Phase information can be displayed in phasor diagram format Phasor diagrams are accompanied by tables that show phase voltage and current magnitudes In cases where a phase vector is too small to be represented graphically it is shown as a table entry only Ul U2 U3 ul 1 n 12 13 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 Page 27 Chapter 2 Front Panel Page 28 ION8800 User Guide Disk simulator This display simulates the behavior of a mechanical watt hour meter indicating power received or delivered by the direction of the pulse KWh delivered EE 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 NORM W Time and date This display supports time and date formats enabling displays with nothing but date and or time and or time remaining in the current interval 9 36 54 12 09 2005 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 NORM E Time stamped values Up to three timestamped parameters can display on the same screen The timestamp indicates the time that the displayed parameter was last updated kW block peak deliver
72. 144 dip swell 145 EN50160 146 harmonics 145 historical data 144 loss log 145 recording capacity 149 revenue 144 transient 145 M Mains Signalling Evaluation module 162 manual symbols 18 manual terminology 19 Master Reset button 24 measured parameters 12 memory usage 149 meter applications 10 meter battery 116 meter feature sets 12 meter lock 37 MeterM il 86 Modbus configuring 109 meter as master 108 meter as slave 91 modules for mastering 108 Modbus Slave module 92 Modbus TCP 107 modem connections 78 modem initialization strings 84 ModemGate 85 modes of operation 29 MV 90 144 N nameplate 27 navigation buttons 23 norm mode 29 display screens 170 number of nines 200 numeric displays 26 numeric pager alerting 192 O optical port 23 74 out of range screen 32 over condition monitoring 197 P password 35 51 107 peak demand displays 172 Periodic Timer module 143 204 phasor diagram 171 phasor diagram displays 27 Power Meter module 48 87 134 137 Pulser module 135 R Relative Setpoint module 197 S Sag Swell module 163 201 seasons 158 security advanced 60 device access for ION services 63 disabling via front panel 36 modifying password 36 revenue metering 67 standard 50 time sync considerations 54 security setup menu 35 serial com settings 33 serial communications setup 80 setup menu accessing via front panel 31 basic 32 com ports 33 configuring using navigation buttons
73. 158 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 13 Revenue Setup Register Function This register defines a set of alternative dates for all seasons These dates generally have different rates from weekdays Alt 1 Days weekends or holidays Alt 2 Days This register is similar in function to Alt 1 Days but contains a different set of dates Holidays This register defines the holidays for all seasons The rates defined in the Season 1 2 3 or 4 Holiday Rates setup registers are used on these days This setup register defines the dates and times that the Self Read output register will pulse If no time is entered in this Seit Reda Days register the Self Read output register will pulse on the date specified at 12 00 AM Creating a New Time Of Use Schedule You can create a new TOU schedule using the TOU Program Manager in Designer The TOU Program Manager is a self documented graphical wizard Select TOU Program Manager from the Options menu to open the program amp Time Of Use Program Manager L OLX Welcome to the Time Of Use Program Manager Create copy or delete your TOU Programs using the file management features below or click the Edit button to modify an existing Program r File M t TOU Programs conan New Program Use these buttons to create copy or delete a TOU Copy Selected TOU Program program Delete Selected TOU Program Select a prog
74. 32 confirming changes 32 network setup 34 returning to previous screen 32 serial com settings 33 Sliding Window Demand module 119 software support 16 spare button 25 status bar 26 T Telnet 87 test harness 215 TEST mode displays screens 173 LED energy pulsing 173 switching to 30 173 time out 179 TEST mode button 24 test points 218 test settings 217 Time of Use module 158 TOU displays 172 TOU Program Manager 159 Transient module 164 U unit ID 33 81 85 upgrading meter firmware 43 using this guide 18 V vector diagram 171 W Waveform Recorder module 142 web config 54 WebMeter 86 WebReach 16 87 WECO 216 PowerLogic ION8800 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 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 0285 01 2007 Schneider Electric
75. 40 056 In the example above the highlighted zero is hidden as soon as you change the position of the cursor Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Communications folder 3 Click on the Network Settings folder to configure Ethernet communications 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Setup Assistant x E Template TCP IP DNS SMTP NTP Basic Setup Security This specifies the TCP IP address used to communicate to the Communications metor Serial Settings Network Settings 3rd Party Protocols ETH1 IP Address 10 168 69 129 ETH1 SubnetMask None ETH1 Gateway None ETH1 Rx Timeout 2 Power Quality Displays Verification 4 Click on the various tabs to configure the meter s TCP IP DNS NTP and SMTP settings To change a setting select the parameter and click Edit 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 setup registers to match your system Meter Network Configuration 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 ION Enterprise Help
76. 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 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 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Table of Contents Introduction sn nie 9 FrontPanel 55it unten 21 Templates and Firmware 39 Basic SE Non nr 45 l A y EE E A 49 COMMUNICATIONS usssssscccenssasnssesesatnssnasssnsessesinsdsssnsseseees 71 Third party Protocols 89 TIMES ht ns a ss 113 Demand Ans en nn ate 117 Inputs Outputs Sn sn 125 Energy Pulsing 5438 teinte 133 Logging nn ttes 139 Revente its Sn de ns 151 Power Quality dhtrannee 161 Displays sanna aaa eaten genaveds 165 TEST Mod sinnir dun ENER 175 RESCIS nn E a 183 Aleng 22 ie E A 189 SGMDOMNIS 2 Mi des 195 Power Availability S 199 RE DONS E A te Restos 207 Verifying Accuracy sccsscsssscssscesscsssscsnccssscsssseenes 211 Chapter l 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Introduction This manual discusses ION8800 meter features and provides conf
77. 800 User Guide Returning to Previous Setup Screens Use the Up or Down arrow buttons to scroll through the menu items When the setting you want to change is highlighted press the Alt Enter button To return to a previous screen highlight the RETURN menu item and then press the Alt Enter button Configuring Parameters Using the Navigation Buttons Use the Up or Down arrow buttons to change the value if numeric or the setting if enumerated of the highlighted parameter To change the position of the cursor press and hold the Up or Down arrow buttons for about one second The Up arrow button moves the cursor one position to the left and the Down arrow button moves the cursor one position to the right Once you have the value you want press the Alt Enter button to select it amp NOTE When setting Ethernet values IP address default gateway etc press the Up arrow button to insert additional digit spaces Press the Down arrow to remove digit spaces see Network Setup Menu on page 34 for more information OUT OF RANGE screen When editing numeric data the numbers below MIN and MAX indicate valid entry bounds If you enter a value outside valid bounds you will be presented with an OUT OF RANGE screen You can then either return to the register you were editing or choose to exit Confirming Configuration Changes The CONFIRM screen appears whenever you attempt to change the meter s settings through the fron
78. 9 Using the front panel 2 c dsan0oidigh niet 179 Using JON Setup Lis titere heee AAN E EAA 180 Using Designer 425802 nn 180 TEST Mode Default Display Screens 180 TEST mode LED energy pulsing 181 Page 175 Chapter 16 TEST Mode Introduction ION8800 User Guide TEST mode is typically used for verifying meter calibration and function The meter is usually reading data from a test power supply while these functions are performed Several things to note about TEST mode All of the billing quantities that are recorded when the meter is in normal mode will stop accumulating when the meter is switched to TEST mode the data is sent to special TEST mode registers instead The values accumulated in these test registers are displayed on the front panel and in ION software The regular normal mode billing registers are unaffected while the meter is in TEST mode accumulation of this data continues as soon as you exit TEST mode All test registers are reset to zero when you exit TEST mode A NOTE The meter will always return to NORM mode when you exit TEST mode even if you entered TEST mode from ALT mode Switching to TEST Mode Page 176 Place the meter into TEST mode using the front panel ION Setup or Vista The meter s front panel informs you when the meter is in TEST mode with a special display screen A NOTE You cannot pl
79. All rights reserved Page 43 Chapter 3 Templates and Firmware ION8800 User Guide Page 44 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 4 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Basic Setup This chapter explains how to perform basic meter setup using the front panel or ION software In This Chapter Iniodudion 5 2422 04 see vecu 46 Configuring Basic Setup eisi erne isi a mamans steestan 46 Using the Front Panel 2 0 2 0t cid3do0sedustancht odedese e EAN 46 Using JON Sep Rien Nestes 47 Using Designee 5545 indienne heads aes 47 Power Meter Module Settings 48 Page 45 Chapter 4 Basic Setup Introduction ION8800 User Guide 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 Ba
80. D LED Output Indicator LED LED Output Input Port Names Description Port DI1 Digital Status Input port 1 Port DI2 Digital Input port 2 Port DI3 Digital Input port 3 Page 127 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs ION8800 User Guide Using the Digital Outputs Use the meter s digital outputs for hardware relay control or pulse counting applications For example your meter s digital outputs can provide on off control signals for capacitor banks generators and other equipment The digital output ports can also send out status signals or Wh pulses if the receiving device determines energy usage by counting pulses The meter can include a Form C mechanical relay Form A solid state digital outputs and Form C solid state digital relays All digital outputs can deliver a continuous signal or a pulse Contact Schneider Electric for complete information regarding relay applications 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 Digital Output modules Pulser modules or Calibration Pulser modules depending on the application For relay and control use the Digital Output module For pulsing applications the Pulser and Calibration Pulser modules are generally use
81. DO9 Port DO10 a Port DO11 Digital Output Port DO12 kvarh Pulse LED kWh Pulse LED Alarm LED Indicator LED PulseWidth 0 to 2000000 0 Pulse Widin ns Seconds 0 for continuous pulse Polarity Inverting or Non Inverting Non Inverting Inverted or non inverted output Whether or not to log status changes in EvLog Mode Log On or Log Off Log Off the Event Log Port As per Digital Output above NotUsed The output hardware channel PulseWidth 0 020 to 2000000 1 Pulse width in seconds Pulser OutputMode Pulse or KYZ Pulse Full pulse or KYZ transition pulse Polarity Inverting or Non Inverting Non Inverting Inverted or non inverted output Port As per Digital Output above Depends see The output hardware channel section below Pulse Width 0 010 to 1 000 0 05 Pulse Width in seconds Calibrations ki 0 01 to 1000000000 1 8 Watts per pulse Pulser Int Mode Forward Reverse Absolute or Net Depends see Integration modes that may be selected section below OutputMode Pulse or KYZ Pulse Full pulse or KYZ transition pulse 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Value depends on meter s nominal current option 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 po
82. E device in all RS 232 connections Use a null modem cable for connecting a meter to a workstation or use a standard straight through RS 232 cable for connecting to an external modem In either case one end of the cable must be equipped with DB9 female connector for mating with the meter The maximum cable length is 15 2 m 50 feet A NOTE For RS 232 communications COM3 hardware mode must be set to RS 232 Computer Connections DB9 female connector to ee COM3 t Fl Null modem CI Pp Page 76 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Meter Connections RS 232 to RS 485 DB9 female connector to COM3 External Modem Connections DB9 female connector to Remote modem COM3 Telephone network connection between workstation modem and remote modem Ethernet Connections 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved a There are two Ethernet port ordering options available a 10 Base T port with an RJ45 modular connector or a 10 Base FL port with two ST type connectors Both types of connectors plug into the Communications Module on the back of the meter The meter supports a maximum of four simultaneous Ethernet connections Page 77 Chapter 6 Communications ION8800 User Guide The optional Ethernet port is capable of d
83. G B configuration can receive input from any GPS receiver that outputs unmodulated IRIG B time code data enabling time synchronization with an accuracy of 1 millisecond The meter s digital inputs and outputs connect to the Essailec connector on the back of the meter Two different I O configurations are available each providing different capabilities Additionally two infrared ports and corresponding LEDs on the front panel are configured by default for energy pulsing Digital Inputs The meter can be ordered with externally excited digital inputs capable of detecting a pulse rate of 20 pulses second and timestamping transitions with 1 ms resolution They can be used for tariff inputs or other pulse counting applications Relay Outputs The meter can be ordered with both Form C and Form A solid state outputs one mechanical Form C relay is standard on all meters The solid state outputs have a maximum voltage rating of 250 VDC 210 VAC or 300 volts peak and 100 mA AC DC The mechanical relays are rated at 250 VAC 125 VDC and can switch up to 1 A loads Page 15 Chapter 1 Introduction ION8800 User Guide ION Enterprise Software Support Page 16 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 capabilitie
84. ION8800 User Guide 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 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 Do not make any changes to the DNP Slave Options modules setup registers unless you understand the effects each change will cause Refer to the ION 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 Multiport DNP 3 0 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 In the Setup Assistant navigate to Communications gt 3rd Party Protocols and select the DNP 3 0 tab 3 Select the DNP feature you want to configure Parameter Map in this example and click Edit Tem
85. In 102 1 ka ever 18 30 00 2005 601 123 Q1 NORM 00m 8800 SETUP RETURN AN DEMAND SETUP A mf COMI SETUP F BASIC SETUP RETURN COM2 SETUP lt gt VOLTS MODE i COM3 SETUP PT PRIMARY ALT HET COM4 SETUP ENTER 4W WYE DELTA 4 NETWORK SETUP 3W WYE The settings contained in the main Setup menu are Basic Setup changes basic settings in the power measurement system 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved configuration Demand Setup Rolling Block Sliding Window Demand settings COM1 Setup optical port setup COM2 Setup optional RS 485 port setup COMS Setup optional RS 232 RS 485 multiplexed port setup COM Setup settings for the optional modem Network Setup settings for the optional Ethernet port Format Setup Display Setup Security customizes the style and values appearing on the display screens customizes display appearance update time and demand lockout time allows you to modify your password disable the password disable meter configuration with a web browser and acknowledge alarms Another setup menu the ALT Config menu is accessed by pressing a sealed button See ALT Config Menu on page 37 for more information Page 31 Chapter 2 Front Panel CONFIRM CHANGE YES NO Setup Menus 8800 SETUP RETURN BASIC SETUP S DEMAND SETUP Y RETURN PT PRIMARY Page 32 ION8
86. LAY SETUP SECURITY CONTRAST Display Setup Menu For more information see the Displays chapter You can configure the following display preferences within Display Setup Menu Setting Description Range Values Default Update Rate Sets when the display updates in seconds 1to6 1 Contrast Higher numbers are sharper Oto9 varies Specifies the time it takes the backlight to turn 300 aa Backlight TO Timeout off zero value causes the display to stay lit 0 to 7 200 seconds two hours anita wie He five minutes indefinitely DMD Lock TO Controls the minimum allowable time between 0 disabled to 5 184 000 216 000 consecutive demand resets in seconds 60 days 25 days Defines how long the meter remains in TEST 1800 O amp TEST Mode TO mode before switching back to NORM mode 60 to 21 600 2 30 minutes a in seconds For display screens that are set to display Display Scale scaled parameters this determines the scale 1 to 999 999 1000 applied to displayed parameters Specifies whether parameters are divided or A ae oe Scaling Mode multiplied by the scale before being displayed Multiply or Divide Divide Delta Vectors Specifies how vector diagrams are displayed System or Instrument System when in Delta mode 8800 SETUP DISPLAY SETUP ECURITY SECURITY S RETURN gt RETURN MODIFY PASSWD DISABLE SECURITY Security Menu acknowledge alarms The settings
87. Mode screen select the Power Quality tab 4 Inthe Power Quality screen click of 9s Reset to reset availability calculations Provide a password if requested and click OK Normal Mode Lx Energy Rolling Demand Volts Amps and Power Power Quality Harmonics Power Quality U1 THD 5 000 Number of Nines 0 000 U2 THD 5 000 U3 THD 5 000 11 THD 5 000 12 THD 5 000 13 THD 5 000 of 9s Reset Master Reset Close Save s Using Vista With Vista software you can manually reset availability calculations A meter is typically reset after installation to ensure valid time counts Open your meter in Vista and select the Power Quality tab Click the Setup and Control grouping object In the Power Quality Controls section click the Reset Availability Statistics button see circle below Power Quality Controls Use the back button to get to the main diagram Reset Dip swell counters Reset Availability Statistics Pause Availability Resume o Pause Manually trigger waveform recording Reset Harmonics Min Max Enable Click in the boxes below and type a value Press Enter when you are done Dip Swell detection LE Swell limit 106 Dip limit 88 Waveform recording i P ss o Change criteria Harmonics Logging f 4 i o Nominal voltage If nominal voltage is zero power quality features are disabled A NOTE To ensure correct availability calculations do not reset durin
88. N8800 User Guide The revenue accurate ION meter is digital and therefore needs no servicing It is tested for accuracy at the factory and remains accurate for the life of the meter In contrast electro mechanical meters need mechanical adjustment before installation and periodic calibration thereafter This procedure of calibration testing is unnecessary for digital meters Digital meters require accuracy testing or verification to ensure the meter meets required accuracy specification If you know your meter is within required accuracy specification before installation errors observed in the field could be attributed to incorrect connections or instrument transformer ratio settings Accuracy Standards Current Ranges Testing Overview Page 212 The meter conforms to the following accuracy standards IEC 62053 22 Class 0 25 for 1A and 5A ANSI C12 20 Class 0 2 The meter meets the following current ranges Compatible with CTs in the range of 10 mA to 10A Over range current of 14 A Starting current of 1 mA AN DANGER During normal operation of the meter hazardous voltages are present which can cause severe injury or death These voltages are present on the connector pins of the device and throughout the connected potential transformer PT current transformer CT status input relay and control power circuits Only qualified properly trained personnel should perform installation and servicing
89. PO U3 Intrpt N1 Source 6 41117 PO U3 Intrpt N2 Source 7 41118 PO U3 Intrpt N3 Source 8 41119 PO U1 Ovit N11 Source 9 41120 PO U1 OvIit N12 Source 10 41121 PO U1 Ovlt N13 Source 11 41122 PO U1 Ovi N14 Source 12 41123 PO U1 Ovit N15 Source 13 41124 PO U1 Ovit N21 Source 14 41125 PO U1 Ovlt N22 Source 15 41126 PO U1 Ovlt N23 Source 16 41127 PO U1 Ovlt N24 PO Observation Period Ovlt Over Voltage Intrpt Interruption 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved EN50160 Module 9 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols This module applies to meters with the EN50160 ordering option only Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41128 Scaling No Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 41128 PO U1 Ovlt N25 Source 2 41129 PO U1 Ovit N31 Source 3 41130 PO U1 Ovlt N32 Source 4 41131 PO U1 Ovlt N33 Source 5 41132 PO U1 Ovlt N34 Source 6 41133 PO U1 Ovlt N35 Source 7 41134 PO U2 Ovit N11 Source 8 41135 PO U2 Ovi N12 Source 9 41136 PO U2 Ovi N13 Source 10 41137 PO U2 Ovit N14 Source 11 41138 PO U2 OvIit N15 Source 12 41139 PO U2 Ovit N21 Source 13 41140 PO U2 Ovit N22 Source 14 41141 PO U2 Ovit N23 Source 15 41142 PO U2 Ovit N24 Source 16 41143 PO U2 Ovit N25 PO Observation Period Ovlt Over Voltage Page 105 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols
90. PowerLogic ION8800 Energy amp Power Quality Meter User Guide May 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 minor or moderate injury to persons damage to property or damage This symbol alerts the user to the presence of hazards that may cause A to the device itself if proper precautions are not followed Note 3 This symbol directs the user s attention to important installation operating and maintenance instructions Installation Considerations Installation and maintenance of the ION8800 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 If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection from electric shock fire etc provided by this equipment may be impaired AN DANGER Failure to observe the following instructions may result in severe injury or death During normal operation of the ION8800 meter hazardous voltages are present on its connector pins and throughout the connected potential transformer PT current transformer CT direct connect without
91. RTU Protocol ION8800 meters acting as Modbus Slave devices can make 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 the meter s ION registers making device configuration changes and initiating 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 TCP Service Port 7701 for Modbus RTU communications over Ethernet The default Modbus Unit ID of the meter over Ethernet is 100 but it can be changed to any value Set the COM port to the Modbus RTU protocol Communications Port Power Meter Modbus Slave 40011 Module Module Measured data is Modbus Slave module linked to the Modbus outputs data in Modbus LONE IE module s input format Since 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 Changing the Modbus Configuration If the factory Modbus configuration
92. Reference for more information on these modules Configuring Energy Pulsing Page 134 Use ION software to change your meter s energy pulsing settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Energy Pulsing using the front panel 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 Pulsing Options gt Energy Pulsing Template kwh Del kWh Rec kvarh Del kvarh Rec Basic Setup SS Security llows you to program kwh Delivered pulsing via digital outputs Communications Clock Pulsing outputs amp LED Pulsing CAPS Kt 1 CAP3 Pulse Width 0 05 CAP3 OutputMode KYZ CAP3 Port Port DO1 FormC Wh del ovrld Pulsing normally 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing 3 Click any of the tabs each tab corresponds to a Calibration Pulser module Configure each module as necessary You can configure both the Calibration Pulser and Pulser modules using Advanced Mode 1 Connect to your meter using Advanced Mode 2 Click the module you want to configure Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Energy Pulsing Setup framework Right click a module to edit Pulser Module Settings 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Th
93. Revenue tab and click the Test Mode Values button Use the back button on the toolbar to get back to the main diagram TEST MODE Energy kwh kvarh kVAh del 0 0 0 rec 0 0 0 del rec 0 0 Sliding Window Demand Thermal Demand kw Not Available Not Available del peak Not Available del peak rec peak Not Available rec peak For more information see the Vista section of the online ION Enterprise Help Page 178 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Changing TEST 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 16 TEST Mode Using Vista hardware locked meter You cannot place a hardware locked meter in TEST mode using ION software The meter must be placed in TEST mode via the front panel See Switching to TEST Mode on page 176 Mode Timeout If no front panel buttons are pressed the meter will exit TEST mode after 30 minutes unless the default TEST mode timeout value has been changed While in TEST mode the value on the bottom right of the status bar indicates the amount of time before TEST mode times out The meter always returns to NORM mode when the TEST mode time out elapses kWh del T The timer indicates 6 63 the TEST mode kWh rec T timeout 0 00 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 TEST EXIT 28 17 The time out value resets to 30 minutes each time you press any front panel button By default the TEST mode time out value is 30 minutes You can ch
94. This screen shows the phase current and average current values Instantaneous Power This screen shows kW total kvar total kVA total and signed Power Factor total values Instantaneous Demand This screen shows kW delivered and received from the Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation Availability This screen shows the availability of power in a number of nines measurement over a pre set period of time Voltage Harmonics These screens show histograms of the per phase voltage harmonic content Page 171 Chapter 15 Displays Page 172 ION8800 User Guide Current Harmonics These screens show histograms of the per phase current harmonic content Instantaneous Demand This screen shows kW delivered and received ALT mode Time of Use TOU display screens Some ALT mode display screens are factory configured to show Time of Use TOU data The measurements displayed originate from frameworks of ION modules that are linked to a TOU module For details about the TOU module refer to the ION Reference By default all demand values result from Sliding Window Rolling Block calculations Active TOU Rate This screen shows which of the valid TOU billing rates is active Active TOU Season This screen shows which TOU billing season is currently active TOU Energy by Rate This screen shows kWh delivered values for each TOU rate kW Peak Demand These screens display the maximum kW del
95. You must unlock the meter to change other meter parameters on the hardware locked meter see ALT Config Menu on page 37 for more details ALT mode ALT mode provides scrolling display screens that show power system data billing information including extensive Time of Use data and meter properties such as Nameplate information See ALT mode default display screens on page 170 for a description of ALT mode screens Switching to ALT mode Press the Alt Enter button to switch to ALT mode Press the Alt Enter button again to switch back to NORM mode at any time If no buttons are pressed the meter automatically reverts to NORM mode after five minutes As with any mode pressing any button temporarily suspends display screen scrolling allowing you to press the Up or Down arrow buttons to manually browse the available screens 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 29 Chapter 2 Front Panel Page 30 ION8800 User Guide TEST Mode TEST mode is typically used for verifying meter calibration and function The meter is usually reading data from a test power supply while these functions are performed All of the billing quantities that are recorded when the meter is in NORM and ALT mode will stop accumulating when the meter is switched to TEST mode the data is sent to special TEST mode registers instead The values accumulated in these test registers are displayed on the front panel and in ION software
96. Z NOTE If you restore the factory configuration all custom features you have created are lost Using the Front Panel You cannot restore the factory configuration from the meter s front panel Using ION Setup 1 Download your device s latest template from the website Save the DCF file in the ION Setup TEMPLATE folder for easy access 2 Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Basic Mode 3 Navigate to Setup Assistant gt Template 4 Click the Send to Meter tab and click Send Setup Assistant x Template SavetoPC Send to Meter Firmware Upgrade Register Edit Basic Setup Security Sends a previously stored meter configuration file DCF into an ION meter 9 Inputs Outputs Logging FAC DeviceType 8800 FAC1 Revision B0002_8800 FACT SerialNum FACT Template 8800 FAC PO V3 1 0 0 0 FAC Default Template 8800_INH_V1 1 0 Verification Reports BE 5 Select the DCF file from the TEMPLATE folder and click OK 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 41 Chapter 3 Templates and Firmware ION8800 User Guide 6 The Template Paste Options screen appears Select the check boxes for the settings you want to retain not overwrite and click OK Template Paste Options xi r Never overwrite r Also retain the following o Clock Settings Nameplate Settings O Energy Readings O ITC Settings Cancel H
97. ace a hardware locked meter in TEST mode using ION software The meter must be placed in TEST mode by pressing the TEST Mode button Using the Front Panel all meters The TEST Mode button on the meter is located under the meter cover You must open the cover to access it For sealed meters you must first break the cover seal Once you have opened the outer cover press the TEST Mode button Using ION Setup unlocked meter 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 In the Setup Assistant navigate to the Verification folder 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Setup Assistant Lx Verification wiring Basic Setup st nee en Communications Phreed Normal Modes Le Demand ee He Clock however the Loss Mode is only accessible in Test Mode Demand Inputs Outputs Logging Revenue Power Quality Normal Mode Chapter 16 TEST Mode Select TEST Mode from the Verification tab If meter security is enabled you are prompted for password A dialog box informs you the meter is in TEST mode Click OK The TEST Mode screen appears and test values are displayed Energy Rolling Demand Volts Amps and Power kwh kvarh Delivered 0 000 Delivered 0 000 Received 0 000 Received 0 000 m kVAh Delivered 0 000 Received 0 000 Test Reset Close Saveas Click on the
98. amount of time that demand is delayed during the Demand Forgiveness period The preceding diagram shows an example of a meter that is set up for Demand Forgiveness The Sliding Window Rolling Block Demand module is averaging demand values at 15 minute intervals During interval 1 the meter has a power outage that lasts for 18 minutes The power outage is defined by a system voltage of 20 volts which has been specified in the Outage Voltage setting The Minimum Outage Duration setting is specified as 10 minutes so this is amount of time that the power must be out before demand can be forgiven The Demand Forgiveness Duration setting is specified as 1800 seconds 30 minutes so for 30 minutes following power restoration demand inputs are zero The power is restored during interval 2 where the surge of power consumption during power up is included in the Demand Forgiveness period and has a value of zero Page 121 Chapter 9 Demand Page 122 ION8800 User Guide Additional Information The following points are important to note The following demand input values are zero for kQ kW kVA and kvar during the Demand Forgiveness period Delivered Received Delivered received Delivered received Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 If a new peak is set prior to a power outage it will persist Even though demand is zero during the Demand Forgiveness period a new peak could be set if the demand was very high prior to the power outag
99. and Resets executed as well as a timestamp of the latest Peak Demand Reset Q Metering This screen displays approximated varh measurements one phase 60 degrees behind the normal watthour connection 90 330 and 150 270 kWh Disk Simulator This display simulates the behavior of a mechanical watt hour meter indicating power received or delivered by the direction of the pulse All Segments This is a screen test where a black screen showing all segments all pixels on indicates that the display is functioning properly ALT mode default display screens The meter scrolls through the following ALT mode displays If the settings in the Scroll module have not been altered each screen is displayed for five seconds if no front panel buttons are pressed until five minutes have elapsed Viewing ALT display modes 1 Press the Alt Enter button once to toggle between the NORM and ALT display modes 2 Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to scroll back or forth through the displays If no buttons are pressed the meter reverts back to NORM mode after five minutes Page 170 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 15 Displays A NOTE These screens vary depending on the firmware version on the meter and custom display configuration Name Plate 1 The Name Plate 1 screen contains this information Owner Firmware revisi
100. ange the value of the TEST mode time out using ION software or the front panel Using the front panel Follow these steps if you are using the front panel amp NOTE On hardware lockable meters the meter must be unlocked to change the TEST mode timeout 1 Enter the Setup menu by holding down the Alt Enter button 2 Scroll through the menu items highlight DISPLAY OPTIONS and press the Alt Enter button 3 Scroll down and highlight the TEST MODE TO menu item Press Alt Enter 4 The current TEST mode time out is displayed Use the Up or Down arrow buttons to change the value of the highlighted digit Press the Up or Down arrow button to move the cursor left or right When you have entered the new value of the TEST mode time out in seconds press the Alt Enter button 5 Select YES to confirm the change and enter the meter password if required Page 179 Chapter 16 TEST Mode ION8800 User Guide Using ION Setup Follow these steps if you are using ION Setup 1 Start ION Setup and connect to the desired meter in Advanced Mode 2 Locate the Display Options module in the module list and double click to open the module 3 Inthe Display Options module click the Setup Registers tab and double click the TEST Mode Timeout setup register The default setting for this setup register is 1800 seconds 30 minutes 4 Choose from numeric bounded format or elapsed interval format and set the TEST mode timeout to the
101. ant navigate to the Demand folder 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Setup Assistant xi Template Basic Setup Security Clock Demand Pulsing outputs Logging Displays Verification Reports Communications E PT CT Correction Chapter 9 Demand Rolling Block Demand Forgiveness This specifies the number of sub intervals in use 1 15 minutes 25 days F Number of Sub intervals Sub interval Length Demand Lockout Test Sub intervals Test Sub interval Length 15 minutes 3 Configure Rolling Block demand by selecting a register and clicking Edit Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Demand Setup framework Right click on a Sliding Window Demand module to edit For Time of Use Demand setup navigate to the Time of Use Framework folder 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 interval 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 2007 Schneider Electric All
102. ata rates up to 10 Mbps supports TCP IP ION Telnet DNP 3 0 and Modbus TCP protocols A NOTE Ethernet connection should be made to either the Fiber port or RJ45 port not both or communications conflicts may result The EtherGate feature provides communications both to an Ethernet connected device and through that device to a connected serial network See The EtherGate Protocol on page 83 Only one EtherGate connection is allowed per meter port at any given time Internal Modem Connections COM 4 Page 78 The meter s optional internal modem is manufactured for use in most countries refer to the Notices at the start of this document for more details Modem connections are made to the Communication Module on the back of the meter via an RJ11 connector To enable communications through the meter s internal modem you must configure the Comm 4 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 ModemInit register See Modem Communications Setup on page 84 for more information 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Configuring Meter Communications 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Communication settings are typically configured when the meter is initially put into service A single Commun
103. ate to the Communications Setup framework Right click the Communications module for the Com Port you want to configure and configure the setup registers to match your system Page 81 Chapter 6 Communications ION8800 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 and SMTP Address 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 Range Values Default s IP Address Specifies TCP IP Ethernet address ee 9 None os Mask Specifies Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 0 None E Gateway Specifies Ethernet gateway if used pe ester to None 2 SMTP Address Specifies location of SMTP Server erent to None Page 82 Use the front panel navigation buttons to edit the values of the network settings so that they match your system addresses As you configure the network addresses the front panel automatically hides unnecessary leading zeroes from each three digit grouping The hidden leading zeroes appear and disappear again as you move the position of cursor across the network address 89 123
104. battery cable so that the battery maintains its 10 year shelf life Refer to your meter s Installation Guide for more information on replacing the meter battery Event Screen Event Log confirmation Unpowered Meter On an unpowered meter the battery powers the internal clock Removing the old battery effectively stops the meter s clock until the battery is replaced Once replaced the clock restarts at its last known power down time The ION8800 logs this as an event which can be viewed from the Event Log on the meter s front panel see ALT mode default display screens on page 170 for more information on navigating to the Event Screen The Event Log appears as the following screen DATE TIME EVENT CODE 12 08 2005 10 23 45 Internal Error PWRMAN 600 12 08 2005 10 42 03 Information 450 9 36 54 12 09 2005 Q1 ALT A NOTE Error codes are written at the time of power up as indicated by their ION event timestamp The meter records the following event codes after battery replacement on an unpowered meter Error Code Explanation Recommended Action 450 Seen only in combination with a BOO event Refer to 600 below 600 Connect to the meter with ION software and synchronize the meter s internal clock See Configuring the Meter Clock on page 114 for more information Double check battery installation if required Loss of up to 10 minutes of billing data and time late b
105. button Once the meter is in TEST mode the front panel cycles through the three TEST mode display screens summarized below kWh Test This screen shows TEST mode kWh delivered and received values kvarh KVAh Test This screen shows TEST mode kvarh KVAh delivered and received values Instantaneous Demand Test This screen shows TEST mode kW delivered and received values Both quantities are produced from a Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation This value is reset if the Demand Reset button is pressed while the device is in TEST mode 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 173 Chapter 15 Displays ION8800 User Guide Page 174 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 16 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved TEST Mode This chapter describes your meter s TEST mode and explains how to switch from Normal mode to TEST mode In This Chapter Inrodudion sisi dada diseases ion 176 Switching to TEST Mode 176 Using the Front Panel all meters 176 Using ION Setup unlocked meter 176 Using ION Setup hardware locked meter 177 Using Vista unlocked meter 178 Using Vista hardware locked meter 179 Changing TEST Mode Timeout 17
106. 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 To bring data into the meter with Modbus RTU you must disable the meter s password security Using the Modbus TCP Protocol 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 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 Your meter must have the optional Ethernet port Connect to socket 502 Ethernet Connect to socket 502 a A NOTE
107. cation Menu Screen Navigation Front Panel Event Log ALT Display Mode gt Events Screen 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 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 12 Logging Logging and Recording Capacity 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The meter provides both data and event logs The amount of memory required to store these logs depends on the number of parameters being logged and the frequency with which these parameters are logged 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 The meter can also perform waveform recording It can simultaneously capture events on all channels to a maximum of 96 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 A NOTE Round up to the next kilobyte after each of the above calculations Page 149 Chapter 12 Logging ION8800 User Guide Page 150 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 13 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Revenue This chapter provides instructions for configuring PT CT cor
108. chneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Volts Format unsigned 32 bit InZero 0 Base Address 40166 InFull 1 000 000 Scaling No OutZero 0 Scaling x10 OutFull 10 000 000 Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 40166 to 40167 Uln 1 Source 2 40168 to 40169 Uln 2 Source 3 40170 to 40171 Uln 3 Source 4 40172 to 40173 Uln avg Source 5 40174 to 40175 Uln avg mx Source 6 40176 to 40177 Source 7 40178 to 40179 UII 12 Source 8 40180 to 40181 UII 23 Source 9 40182 to 40183 UII 31 Source 10 40184 to 40185 UIl avg Source 11 40186 to 40187 UIl avg mx Source 12 40188 to 40189 UIl avg mean Source 13 40190 to 40191 Source 14 40192 to 40193 Source 15 40194 to 40195 Source 16 40196 to 40197 Page 93 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Page 94 kW kvar kVA Format Base Address Scaling Scaling x0 001 signed 32 bit 40198 No ION8800 User Guide InZero 1 000 000 000 InFull 1 000 000 000 OutZero 1 000 000 OutFull 1 000 000 Input Modbus Registers Parameter Source 1 40198 to 40199 W 1 Source 2 40200 to 40201 W 2 Source 3 40202 to 40203 W 3 Source 4 40204 to 40205 W tot Source 5 40206 to 40207 W tot max Source 6 40208 to 40209 var 1 Source 7 40210 to 40211 var 2 Source 8 40212 to 40213 var 3 Source 9 40214 to 40215 var tot Source
109. configured and must be created and setup for your meter s alarming functionality to work correctly See the table for details Setup Register Description Message This text will appear on the pager or in the email Priority Allows you to set an alert s priority from O lowest priority to 255 highest priority Identifies the alert s destination Destination Modem this is the dialing string Email this is the email address Specifies the type of alert Email ASCII Alphanumeric Pager Numeric Pager Pegasys or Type ION Alert PagerNum The pager access number Com Port Specifies the communications port used to send the alert Attempts Sets the number of times that the module attempts to connect If the modem is unable to establish communications on the first attempt this sets the Rey Lime amount of time in seconds the module waits before attempting to dial again For successfully sent alerts this specifies a period that all Alert modules wait before Lockout Time another alert transmission can begin Location Identifies the meter that is sending the alert ION Alerts only Modemlnit The initialization string used by the modem while the alert is being sent Email From Specifies the email address that appears in the From field on the email Page 194 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 19 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Setpoint
110. ction Default Threshold This is the magnitude at which a voltage deviation is considered 125 a transient EvPriority The priority assigned to Sag Swell and Transient module events 200 0 to 255 255 is highest 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 15 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Displays This chapter explains the available front panel displays It also includes procedures for customizing displays using ION software In This Chapter Inrodudion 226ntobninccneeiecceed indi eestaseterasat anode 166 Configuring Front Panel Displays 166 Using the Front Panel cece deco 30s ous eek Ae t R ods dances ss 166 Using JON Setup ssc c 020s thes ope sane kei ee to eeasdaa neers 166 Using Designer setenari misent eee Go BiG eS 167 Default Front Panel Display Screens 170 NORM mode display screens 170 ALT mode default display screens 170 TEST mode default display screens 173 Page 165 Chapter 15 Displays Introduction ION8800 User Guide The ION8800 ships with preconfigured display screens designed to suit the data needs of most users Different types of screens are available depending upon the meter s current mode of operation see Modes of Operation on page 29 for more information
111. curity configuration access you must set multiple access options to YES When you are configuring Advanced security the software rejects unacceptable or unsafe user configurations A NOTE Use only ION Enterprise or ION Setup v1 1 or later to configure Advanced security You cannot configure Advanced Security using the Front Panel Entering an advanced security user name and password When you attempt to view data or make a change to a meter that has advanced security enabled you are prompted for a user name and password Advanced Meter Security A Enter a valid user and password for Electric Company User name Password cresi 1 Enter the valid Advanced security user name A NOTE User names are fixed as USER1 through to USER1 6 2 Enter the appropriate password and click OK Page 60 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 5 Security Configuring Advanced Security using ION Setup See the ION Setup User Guide for more details 1 Launch ION Setup with Supervisor access 2 Connect to the meter you want to configure with Advanced security 3 Once connected double click the Setup Assistant and select the Security heading 4 Select Security Mode and click Edit 5 Inthe Open File dialog select the Advanced scf file and click Open The Advanced Security wizard leads you through the configuration procedure 6 On the first configuration scre
112. d NOTE Because mechanical relays have limited lifetimes mechanical KYZ relays are typically not suitable for energy pulsing applications For energy pulsing applications consider using solid state outputs in KYZ mode Digital Output Modules Both the Form A and Form C relays can be controlled with Digital Output modules Pulser modules or Calibration Pulser modules By default several Digital Output modules are already created for this purpose You can use these modules or create and configure other modules to control the output ports 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 128 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 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 Creation Default Description NotUsed Port DO1 Port DO2 Port DO3 Port DO4 Port DO5 Port DO6 Port DO7 Port Port DO8 NotUsed The output hardware channel Port
113. d Security point of view the Modbus Data and Setup sections operate somewhat differently When accessing the Modbus Data Section with Advanced Security Enabled you Can still read from the data section at all times Can write to the data section if the Modbus Slave Module is set to Unsigned 16Bit Input Mode and the Modbus Map Access is set to Yes Cannot write to the data section if Modbus Map Access is set to No When accessing the Modbus Setup Section with Advanced Security Enabled you Can read from and write to the data section if Modbus Map Access is set to Yes Page 65 Chapter 5 Security Page 66 4 ION8800 User Guide Cannot read from or write to the data section if Modbus Map Access is set to No 5 You can write a time sync only if Modbus Map Access and Allow Broadcast Time syncs are both set to Yes and the ION Clock Module s Time Sync Source setup register is set to the appropriate communication port Since the Modbus Map Access the Modbus Slave module and the Clock module setup registers are only accessible via ION protocol their settings are protected by the security settings on the ION device Access through DNP 3 0 on ANY serial modem or optical port With Advanced Security enabled and communicating through DNP 3 0 protocol over any serial modem or optical port you can read from the default DNP 3 0 Map If the DNP 3
114. desired time 5 Click Send to transmit the changes to the meter Using Designer Follow these steps if you are using Designer 1 Open Designer and connect to the desired meter 2 Double click the Display Setup folder on the Designer screen 3 Right click on the Display Options module to access the setup registers Select the TEST Mode Timeout setup register and click Modify to edit 4 Set the TEST mode timeout to the desired time You can choose from a numeric bounded format or an elapsed interval format 5 Click OK to send the changes to the meter TEST Mode Default Display Screens Page 180 Values shown in the TEST mode display screens represent different accumulators than those shown in NORM mode although they perform some of the same basic measurements The TEST mode display values are for calibration checking purposes they will only accumulate while the meter is in TEST mode Once the meter is in TEST mode the front panel cycles through three TEST mode display screens kWh TEST This screen shows TEST mode kWh delivered and received values kvarh KVAh TEST This screen shows TEST mode kvarh KVAh delivered and received values Instantaneous Demand TEST These screens show TEST mode kW delivered and received values Both quantities are produced from a Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation This value is reset if the Demand Reset switch is turned while the device is in TEST mode 2007 Schneid
115. e Pulser module contains the following setup registers Setup Function Default Register PulseWidth This register specifies the width of the output pulses in 0 05 seconds OutputMode 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 Polarity effect if OutputMode is KYZ Man laventing This register specifies which hardware port the output appears Port on Only those hardware channels that are still available NotUsed appear in this list A NOTE For safety reasons no hardware channel is pre selected To make use of these links you must configure the Pulser modules Port setup registers to the appropriate hardware port that receives the output Page 135 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing ION8800 User Guide Calibration Pulser Module Settings Page 136 The meter contains four Calibration Pulser modules pre configured for energy pulsing WhDel WhRec varh Del varh Rec By default the meter generates a pulse for every 1 Wh accumulated This is the same pulsing rate as the front panel LEDs controlled by Calibration Pulser modules labeled varh Pulse LED and Wh Pulse LED Modify the pulsing rate by changing the value of the Kt setup register of the Calibration Pulser module controlling them see below Other register defaults vary depending on the Calibratio
116. e Te Dane ne ane not 210 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 207 Chapter 21 Reports Introduction ION8800 User Guide 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 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 Page 208 View meter logs using ION software or the front panel Using the Front Panel The front panel only displays recent high priority events Event Log screen DATE TIME EVENT CODE 12 08 2005 10 23 45 Shutdown SD25 12 08 2005 10 42 03 Power Up SD25 12 08 2005 11 19 26 Changed Setup SD25 VIEW EVENT LOG THROUGH COMMUNICATIONS 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 NORM E Press the Up and Down buttons to navigate to the Event Log Using ION Setup Display various meter logs or reports using the Report Assistant 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 21 Reports 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Re
117. e devices with Standard security enabled right click and select Security Select Standard Security from the drop down menu Click Change Password to change the password Enter the valid new password re type the password to confirm it and click OK Click OK to save your changes Allowing ION Services access to advanced security enabled meters ION Setup 1 2 3 7 Launch ION Setup with Supervisor access Connect to the meter you want to configure with Advanced security Once connected double click the Setup Assistant and select the Security heading Select Security Mode and click Edit In the Open File dialog select the Advanced scf file and click Open Click Next Select the user name you want from the available list Define individual users passwords X r Step 4 Advanced Security Define each users rights by selecting the appropriate check boxes and for each user enter in a password Password Time Sync Access 3 H Read Access Peak Demand Reset Access M Test Mode Access E M Full Meter Config Access Security Config Access A USERO2 a O USERO3 e C USERO4 my Perna Select the check boxes of the services you want to allow this user to access Click Finish 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 5 Security Scenarios for Advanced Security Standard Security Enabled 1 D
118. e meter s operating software These users need to become familiar with the ION architecture and the ION software tools used to customize the device s operation Symbols The following symbols are used in this manual to warn you about the risk of injury damage to the equipment inconvenience if the proper procedure is not followed or additional information you may want to consider CAUTION This symbol alerts you to things that may cause loss of data damage to your computer or your device AN DANGER This symbol alerts you to things that may cause serious injury to a person Only qualified properly trained personnel should perform these procedures A NOTE A note provides you with additional information that you might want to consider Tip This symbol draws your attention to information that will help you perform a task more quickly or easily Page 18 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 1 Introduction Terminology Clear Place the mouse cursor over the check box for the specified option then click the mouse button so that the check mark is removed from the check box Click Place the mouse cursor over the specified option or button then press and release the mouse button Double click Place the mouse cursor over the specified option or button then press and release the mouse button twice
119. e or after the Demand Forgiveness period ends Demand Forgiveness works for both single phase and 3 phase powered meters All ION modules in the Demand Forgiveness framework are fully locked If a Demand Forgiveness period is initiated and another power outage occurs that is less than the time specified in the Minimum Outage Duration setting the Demand Forgiveness period continues If a second outage is greater than the time specified in the Minimum Outage Duration setting the Demand Forgiveness period restarts Both the power outage downtime and the Demand Forgiveness downtime are stored within the Demand Forgiveness framework The Store modules preserve a timestamp that is viewable in Vista The Sliding Window Rolling Block demand module Update Rate setup register must be set to EVERY SECOND default If Demand Forgiveness is enabled on a single phase powered meter and there is no power from the line the meter assumes that this is an outage When power is applied from the line again demand is forgiven for the specified time If Demand Forgiveness is enabled and the meter is unplugged for servicing or other reasons the Demand Forgiveness framework assumes there was an outage and demand is forgiven for the specified time For meters where Demand Forgiveness is enabled at the factory e g RMICAN Canadian revenue meters demand will not be measured when the meter is first put into service Instead demand is forgiven for the specified
120. e polarity of the Current Transformer on 14 Normal or Inverted Normal Phase Rotation Power system s phase rotation 123 132 123 Page 46 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Using ION Setup The Basic Setup Assistant helps you configure the Power Meter module 1 2 Chapter 4 Basic Setup Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to Basic Setup and click on PT CT Ratios Setup Assistant Eg PT CT Ratios Nameplate Info Rollover llows you to program PT and CT ratios Communications ES Clock Demand Inputs Outputs Logging Revenue Power Quality Displays Verification Reports PM1 Volts Mode 4W WYE PM1 PT Prim 120 PM114CT Prim 5 PMTI4CT Sec 5 Scale Rev Param ON 3 Configure each register as required by selecting the parameter and clicking Edit Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Core Modules Right click on the Power Meter module to edit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 47 Chapter 4 Basic Setup Power Meter Module Settings The Power Meter module contains the following setup registers ION8800 User Guide aa Function Default Volts Mode The power system s configuration WYE DELTA Single etc AW WYE PT Prim The Pote
121. ed ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 5 Security Disabling the Password Security Check Follow these steps to disable the password security check 1 Press the Alt Enter button to enter the Setup menu Scroll down the menu with the arrow button Press Alt Enter again when SECURITY is highlighted 2 Enter the valid meter password at the password prompt You are then presented with the Security menu 3 Scroll down and highlight the DISABLE SECURITY menu item and press the Alt Enter button 8800 SETUP DISPLAY SETUP SECURITY RETURN A RETURN MODIFY PASSWD DISABLE SECURITY 4 Select PROCEED then select YES at the following prompt DISABLE SECURITY RETURN ALT ENTER A message appears on screen notifying you of how to re enable password security refer to Enabling the Password Security Check below Your meter s password is now disabled changes to settings in the meter do not require a valid password 5 Press the Alt Enter button to return to the Setup menu Enabling the Password Security Check When you re enable the password security you are required to enter a new password To re enable password security 1 Press and hold down the Alt Enter button to enter the Setup menu Scroll down the menu and select SECURITY 2 From the Security menu select MODIFY PASSWD and press the Alt Enter button The Modify Password Screen appear
122. efine 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 118 Use the front panel or ION software to change your meter s demand settings Using the Front Panel 1 Press and hold the Alt Enter button for a few seconds to access the Setup Menu 2 Scroll using the Up or Down arrow buttons to select Demand Setup Press the Alt Enter button to access the Demand Setup menu Menu Setting Description Range Values Default v SWD Subinterval Intervals used to compute your Sliding Window Demand values 1 to 5 940 600 2 SWD Subintervals The number of SWD periods in use 1lto 15 3 a SWD Pred Resp The speed of the predicted demand output 0 00 to 99 00 70 3 Scroll to the desired parameters using the Up or Down arrow buttons Press the Alt Enter button to access each parameter Use the Up or Down buttons to edit the value of each parameter A NOTE You may be prompted for the meter s password the first time you attempt to change any values 4 Select YES to confirm the change Using ION Setup The Demand Setup Assistant helps you configure Sliding Window Demand This screen also contains two registers used for configuring Sliding Window Demand while the meter is in TEST mode 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assist
123. eider Electric All rights reserved Page 85 ION8800 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications ModemGate connections do not connect a workstation with ION Enterprise or other master device to the gateway meter s COM2 or COM port but rather the gateway meter s internal modem port COM4 Refer to The ION Meter as a ModemGate technical note for information on configuring your meter for ModemGate Internet Connectivity Ethernet equipped ION8800 meters provide Internet connectivity so you can 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 WebMeter feature this onboard web server allows you to view real time data and configure the meter through a web browser MeterM il feature receive data logs and email alerts from the meter WebReach view Vista system information using a web browser Microsoft Terminal Services for ION Enterprise an ION Enterprise system that is located on a Terminal Server allows multiple users to view or configure an ION Enterprise system through a web browser 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 support basic meter configuration tasks A meter with the WebMeter feature can be connected to your corporate Ethernet network like any oth
124. eir settings are therefore protected by the security settings on the ION device Access through DNP 3 0 on ANY serial modem or optical communication port If you are communicating through DNP 3 0 protocol over any serial modem or optical port and Standard Security is enabled you can read data from the default DNP 3 0 Map without having to enter the numeric password If the DNP 3 0 Map is changed to expose control and setup parameters then you could write to the custom DNP 3 0 Map The DNP 3 0 Map can only be changed by using ION Setup or ION Enterprise and then the customer must know the numeric password Time syncs can be sent to the meter in this mode Access through a standard browser on an Ethernet port via HTTP protocol If the Standard Security is enabled and Webserver Configuration Access is enabled you are prompted for the password by your web browser before being allowed to make any configuration changes to the meter If the Standard Security is not enabled you are able to make configuration changes without having to supply the password If Webserver Configuration Access is disabled you can only read data The default Webserver pages contain real time data only Access through FACTORY protocol on a Telnet connection via Ethernet or HyperTerminal on a serial modem or optical port If the Standard Security is enabled you must enter the numeric password to log into the Factory protocol If Standard Security is disabled l
125. elp Rapid Meter Programming pastes the template onto your meter A dialog box confirms the paste was successful Using Designer 1 2 Page 42 Display the meter s main Configuration screen in Designer Select Edit gt Select All 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 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 Select Edit gt Select All to select the Frameworks folder This selects all subfolders and modules within the folder Select Edit gt 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 www pwrm com support Click Open The Paste Summary window appears Click on the first module scroll down to the last module hold the Shift key and click on the last module This selects all of the modules While holding the Shift key click on the check box to the left o
126. emplates make sure that you choose the correct files for your meter type In This Chapter Factory Information 40 Factory Module Settings 40 How to TAG Your Meter 40 Restoring the Factory Configuration Al Using the front Panel 2 0 0 csd0033 boris tte edoteseoaiaa nuits 41 Using JON Setup seiorn sein idies 41 Osme D SIR eee ee en A 42 Upgrading Your Meter 43 Page 39 Chapter 3 Templates and Firmware ION8800 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 Settings The device information provided is as follows Setup Register Description Device Type A device type identifier e g 8800 for the ION8800 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 template framework installed on the device at the factory Device Namespace This configurable string is used as the namespace attribute
127. en select the check boxes of the security options you want enabled Some options may be greyed out not changeable due to existing security settings Click Next Advanced Options Ea r Step 2 Configuration Options Select the security options you wish to employ AV Front Panel password New Password fi Confirm Password i MY Active Web Server I Allow Web Server programming IV Secure Web Page Viewing IV Allow Modbus programming IV Allow Front Panel programming F Allow Broadcasting Time Synchronization lt Back Cancel Help 7 On the second configuration screen select the check boxes of the users you want to configure 1 through 16 Click Password to set a password for each user Click OK then click Finish 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 61 Chapter 5 Security ION8800 User Guide Define individual users passwords x r Step 4 Advanced Security Define each users rights by selecting the appropriate check boxes and for each user enter in a password m RIUSERO e E USERO2 Password H O USERO3 t DJ USERO4 H O USEROS H C USERO6 New password H O USERO 7 USEROS Confirm new password user cot tee 43 2 wo m D o wo lt Back Finish Cancel Help 8 When prompted you can save your security settings in a file Click Yes to enter a name for your securi
128. er 15 Displays Past Billing Season Energy These screens display the kvarh delivered and received values in the previous billing period and billing season Past Bill Season Pk Demand These screens display the kvar delivered and received values in the previous billing period and billing season These values result from a Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation Past Billing Season Energy These screens display the kVAh delivered and received values in the previous billing period and billing season Past Bill Season Pk Demand These screens display the kVA delivered and received values in the previous billing period and billing season These values result from a Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation Frequency This screen displays frequency information TEST mode default display screens Values shown in the TEST mode display screens represent different accumulators than those shown in NORM mode although they perform some of the same basic measurements The TEST mode display values are for calibration checking purposes they will only accumulate while the meter is in TEST mode Viewing TEST mode There are two ways to switch the meter into TEST mode depending on the type of meter you have Unlocked meter You can use ION software or press a button on the front panel see Switching to TEST Mode on page 176 Hardware locked meter You must open the cover on the meter and press the TEST Mode
129. er Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 16 TEST Mode TEST mode LED energy pulsing Below the display screen are two pairs of energy pulsing LEDs and infrared outputs The LEDs and IR outputs are factory configured to pulse while the meter is in TEST mode varh LED Wh LED DAA m Transformer Connected varh infrared _ a ji varl Current TX IJa auteur OO OO Voltage x Ov Pulsing Contact Outputs oan ng meal ct utputs labe 7 was putse 2 ms ee bi oe Masini indicates the default outpu pulsing rate The energy pulsing LEDs provide an ideal interface for calibration checking instruments The Pulsing Contact Outputs label bottom right corner indicates the factory configured pulsing rate You can change the energy pulsing frequency with ION software See TEST Mode on page 30 for basic information about TEST mode Page 181 Chapter 16 TEST Mode ION8800 User Guide Page 182 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 17 Resets This chapter provides instructions for performing various meter resets In This Chapter Performing a Reset Using the Front Panel 5 2 dima tiers Performing a Master Reset from the front panel Parameters affected by a Master Reset
130. er network device and you can access it with a standard web browser like Internet Explorer Refer to the WebMeter Internal Web Server Feature technical note to learn how to view your WebMeter data on the Internet configure your WebMeter enabled meter set up your network for the WebMeter feature enable disable web browser configuration of the meter MeterM il Feature Page 86 The MeterM il feature allows your meter to send data logs as email attachments to a workstation pager cell phone or PDA In addition to the log export function your meter can send email alerts Refer to the MeterM il Internal Email Client Feature technical note to learn how to view MeterM il data 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide WebReach Chapter 6 Communications 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 set up the MeterM il feature to send data logs The online version of Vista WebReach allows 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 waveform data Currently no configuration or control functions a
131. erent each year for example Season 3 becomes active every first Monday in August the start dates must be individually specified for each year The Time of Use module is partially configured at the factory Check the setup registers to ensure that the settings match your Time of Use schedules Setup Register Function Season 1 4 These setup registers define the dates for each active season When a season is active the Time of Use module will use the applicable rate schedules Season 1 4 Weekday Rates These setup registers specify seasonal weekday rates Season 1 4 Weekend Rates These setup registers specify seasonal weekend rates Season 1 4 Alt 1 Rates These setup registers specify a season s daily rates during the days specified in the Alt 1 Days setup register Season 1 4 Alt 2 Rates These setup registers specify a season s daily rates during the days specified in the Alt 2 Days setup register Season 1 4 Holiday Rates These setup registers specify a season s daily rates during the days specified in the Holidays setup register Weekdays This register defines the days of the week for all seasons The rates in the Season 1 2 3 or 4 Weekday Rates setup registers are used on these days Weekends This register defines the weekend days for all seasons The rates in the Season 1 2 3 or 4 Weekend Rates setup registers are used on these days Page
132. eset and Master Reset Using Vista Open your meter in Vista You can perform several resets from within Vista Performing a Peak Demand Reset or Master Reset A NOTE You can only perform a Master Reset via software on unlocked meters 1 Select the System amp Logs tab and click the Setup amp Control object 2 Click the appropriate reset button to perform the reset Page 186 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 17 Resets Performing a Min Max Reset 1 Select the Volts amp Amps tab and click the Long term Min Max Measurements object 2 Select the Min Max Reset button to perform the reset Performing a Sag Swell Availability or Harmonics Min Max Reset 1 Select the Power Quality tab and click the Setup and Control object 2 Select the appropriate reset button to perform the reset Master Resets and Hardware locked Meters A master reset on a hardware locked meter can only be performed from the front panel The meter must also be unlocked first TEST Mode In TEST mode the following screen is displayed MASTER RESET UNAVAILABLE IN TEST MODE 19 36 54 12 09 2005 Q1 TEST EXIT 29 55 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 187 Chapter 17 Resets ION8800 User Guide Page 188 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 18 Alerting ION alerts can send an email or contact a modem fax pager or software in the event of a use
133. eter s factory configuration logs a comprehensive set of energy power and harmonics parameters You cannot change which parameters are logged 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 if supported The Waveform Recorder modules 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 Page 142 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 12 Logging Default logging capacity ION8800A meter The table below summarizes the default recording depths and recording intervals of the various Data recorders and Waveform recorders in the ION8800A meter NOTE Default logging depth is set differently for 5 MEG on board memory one month and 10 MEG three month option meters See the table below si cial Log Name Interval 5 MEG 10 MEG 1 Revenue Log 3360 35 days 9120 95 days 900 seconds 15 m
134. eter s monitoring point This value can be used alone or incorporated with other reliability calculations Typically a utility distribution system provides an availability of approximately 99 9 Many applications require better availability than this up to 99 9999 or better At this level the number of consecutive nines becomes difficult to determine at a glance High levels of availability are commonly referred to as Number of Nines 99 9 corresponds to 3 nines 99 9999 is 6 nines Once the meter is installed the availability calculations must be reset to ensure valid time counts You can reset availability calculations using ION software You can also pause availability calculations for meter maintenance or decommissioning purposes see Resetting and Pausing Power Availability on page 201 the Meter Front Panel The following power availability values display on the meter s front panel and are viewable in the Vista component of ION Enterprise or ION Setup software Number of Nines the number of consecutive nines that appear in the most significant digits of the availability value e g 10 on the front panel indicates 10 nines 99 99999999 Availability ppm the fraction of time that the power is available in parts per million ppm Evaluation Time days the number of days that have elapsed since the calculation was last reset This gives an indication of the time interval over which the availabi
135. eter resets Locked or Unlocked Locked Clear Alarms Sends a pulse to clear alarms when pushed After a meter is unlocked it automatically relocks if you do not perform any configuration for 30 minutes This function is not available on non hardware lockable meters 2 Default Locked on meters ordered with Hardware Lock option Default Unlocked on all other meters setting is non functioning Page 37 Chapter 2 Front Panel ION8800 User Guide Page 38 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 3 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Templates 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 reconfigured 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 A NOTE Firmwares and templates for the various meter types ION8800A ION8800B and ION8800C are not interchangeable When upgrading firmware or re installing t
136. eters PowerLogic ICs N 8800 Ce T a a Pulsing Cc ntact Ou The ION8800 ION8800 intelligent metering and control devices provide revenue accurate true RMS measurements of voltage current power and energy and are complemented by extensive I O capabilities comprehensive logging and advanced power quality measurement and compliance verification functions The meters come with an extensive selection of pre configured data screens and measurements so you can use the meters out of the box or customize them to fit your unique requirements ION8800 meters can replace numerous transducers traditional meters and control circuits You can integrate the meters with ION software or other energy management SCADA automation and billing systems using multiple industry standard communication channels and protocols Common Meter Applications Transmission and distribution metering Revenue and tariff metering Power quality compliance monitoring Power quality analysis Load management System stability monitoring Energy pulsing and totalization Instrument transformer calculation Transformer line loss calculation Real time system loss measurements Page 10 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction The ION meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System Power System Connections Gi Phase voltage phase current ground curre
137. ettings a workstation that connects to an ION8800 device can send a time synchronization signal and synchronize the meter s internal clock with the workstation s clock This could cause overlaps in the Demand intervals and timestamps in the data logs may not be accurate Ensure that the TimeSync Source setup register in the Clock module is set to a secure communications port By default the Time Sync Source setup register in the Clock module is set to COMI the optical port Time synchronization broadcasts will only be accepted through the optical port in this configuration Use the Clock Setup Assistant in ION Setup to change this setting 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 5 Security ION8800 User Guide Setup Assistant xi Timezone DST Settings Basic Setup Security Specifies the ONLY communication port that time updates would be accepted on NOTE Time synchronization signals on other ports will be ignored Communications Clock Demand Ca Pulsing outputs E Logging ie eee Couce ETHERNET C ime Sync Source if Power Quality CL1 Clock Source Internal Displays CL1 DST Offset 1 hour CL1 LocalTime Wed Apr 18 2007 10 52 49 AM Ensure that time synchronization is disabled on all other ports Configuring Standard Security using ION Setup 1 Launch ION Setup with Supervisor authority 2 Connect to your meter using Basic Mode 3 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Sec
138. ettings in the Digital Input modules are as follows Setup Register Available Settings Creation Default Description Input Mode Pulse KYZ or A C Pulse Complete pulse KYZ transition pulse or A C input mode EvLog Mode Log Off or Log On Log Off Whether or not to log status changes in the Event Log Polarity Non Inverting or Inverting Non Inverting Non inverted or level pulse Debounce 0 to 65 525 0 000 Mechanical contact bounce in seconds NotUsed Port i ae NotUsed The input hardware channel controlled Port DI3 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 131 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs ION8800 User Guide Configuring Inputs and Outputs Use ION software to configure the meter s I O framework Using the Front Panel You cannot configure I O using the Front Panel Using ION Setup The Inputs Outputs Setup Assistant helps you configure the Calibration Pulser modules See the Energy Pulsing chapter for information on configuring the Calibration Pulser modules in ION Setup You can configure all I O related modules using Advanced Mode 1 Connect to your meter using Advanced Mode 2 Navigate to the module you want to configure Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Advanced Setup framework Click on the appropriate grouping object Digital Inputs or Digital Outputs and right click the module you want to edit Page 132 2007 Schneider Electric All rig
139. f the module name so you see a lock icon with a green check mark 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 3 Templates and Firmware 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 Select 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 10 Click the Power Meter shortcut in the Basic Configuration area to select it Once selected click Reset in the Designer toolbar or select Edit gt Reset This reverts the Power Meter to the settings it had before you deleted any modules retaining the basic setup you previously had 11 Select File gt Send amp Save The factory configuration is now restored and any custom functionality you created is removed A NOTE The time required to complete steps 3 5 and 11 may vary depending on your connection and the meter configuration See the Designer section in the ION Enterprise online help for more information Upgrading Your Meter See the Upgrading ION Device Firmware technical note for details 2007 Schneider Electric
140. 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 Page 167 Chapter 15 Displays Page 168 ION8800 User Guide 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 To add a new display screen 1 Create a Display module 2 Define the modules characteristics display format by adjusting its setup registers 3 Link any required data to the Source inputs of the Display module If you want your new screen to appear in the automatic scrolling cycle then you must link the Show input of the Display module to a Trigger output of a Scroll module To create a Disk Simulator screen 1 Create a new Display module and set the type as Disk Simulator 2 Connect the new Display module s first input to the Calibration Pulser module s Disk Position output that you want to monitor for its pulsing interval 3 To include the newly added screen to the ALT screen list connect the Display module s Show1 and Show2 i
141. for details The EtherGate Protocol 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 COM port EtherGate is available on serial ports COM2 and COM3 The protocol permits the direct transfer of data from up to 62 devices 31 devices per COM port 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 83 Chapter 6 Communications ION8800 User Guide Specifying the TCP IP Port instructs the ION gateway meter to 7802 talk through COM2 Each device in the serial network must have a unique Unit ID and operate at the same baud rate 7803 talk through COM3 Once you have the chain of serial devices installed use ION Setup or the meter s front panel to change the COM2 or COM3 Protocol setting to EtherGate The transfer of data between protocols is then handled automatically Refer to The ION Meter as an Ethernet Gateway technical note for information on configuring your meter for EtherGate Modem Communications Setup Page 84 See Serial Communications Setup on page 80 for configuring COM4 Additional modem configuration required is explained in the following section Modem
142. g a sag dip or swell Page 202 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 20 Power Availability Pausing Availability The availability framework allows a user to temporarily pause the meter uptime counter and ignore any meter downtime and disturbance time This allows a user to decommission the meter without affecting the availability statistics Availability statistics are also paused when the Availability framework is turned off Note the Pause Availability switch on the graphic below Power Quality Controls Use the back button to get to the main diagram Reset Dip swell counters Reset Availability Statistics Pause Availability Resume 0 Pause Manually trigger waveform recording Reset Harmonics Min Max Click in the boxes below and type a value Press Enter when you are done Enable Dip Swell detection i Swell limit 106 A Dip limit o Change criteria 1 CE Nominal voltage If nominal voltage is zero power quality features are disabled Waveform recording Nl Harmonics Logging 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 203 Chapter 20 Power Availability ION8800 User Guide Detailed Behavior The Availability framework measures Disturbance time from the Sag Swell module Uptime from a counter module and meter Downtime from the Diagnostics module Meter Downtime is added to the Uptime count to provide the total time of observatio
143. g via an Alphanumeric Pager Z NOTE For detailed information about building a framework for alerting via an alphanumeric pager refer to the Alert module description in the online ON Reference If an alphanumeric pager is specified as the destination address in the Alert module then an alphanumeric paging service receives a 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 online ON Reference If a numeric pager is specified as the destination address in
144. gging Two recorders provide various harmonics logs including K factor and Total Harmonics Distortion THD These recorders are labeled Harm Mean Log and Harm High Log By default they log the following ION output register values ION Enterprise Reporting Harm Mean Log Harm High Log U1 THD mean 11 K Fac mean U1 THD high 11 K Fac high U2 THD mean 12 K Fac mean U2 THD high 12 K Fac high U3 THD mean 13 K Fac mean U3 THD high 13 K Fac high 11 THD mean 11 THD high 12 THD mean 12 THD high 13 THD mean 13 THD high One recorder is configured to provide power system data for the Reporter software This recorder is labeled Egy Dmd Log If any input links to this module are changed Reporter is 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 Dip Swell and Transient Logging The meter logs the following ION output register values Dip Swell Log DistDur DistU2Engy DistU 1 Engy DistU3Engy DistU1 Min DistU3Min DistU2Min DistNominal DistU 1 Max DistU3Max DistU2Max SwellLim DistU1Avg DistU3Avg DistU2Avg SagLim Page 145 Chapter 12 Logging ION8800 User Guide Transient Log TranU1Dur TranNominal TranU2Max PT Sec TranU 1 Max Threshold TranU3Dur CT Prim TranU2Dur PT Prim TranU3Max CT Sec EN50160 Compliance Logging EN50160 ordering optio
145. h custom reporting spreadsheets databases and other applications Supported Protocols You can integrate the meter into various industry standard networks Measured meter data can be made available to other devices using Modbus RTU Modbus TCP DLMS and DNP 3 0 protocols as well as the Itron MV 90 revenue billing system You can also configure the meter to import and log 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 Page 14 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Any data display and analysis software that works with Modbus RTU or DNP 3 0 devices also functions with the meter Communications Options The standard meter includes an IEC 1107 front optical port for communications in the field Ordering options include a Communications Module which offers a high speed RS 485 port a selectable RS 232 RS 485 port a 10Base T Ethernet port or 10Base FL fiber optic port and a 56 kbps internal modem Depending on the hardware options purchased up to five separate ports can communicate simultaneously A NOTE The communications module can be retrofit it can be installed or replaced while the meter is in the field IRIG B GPS Time Synchronization I O Options 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Meters ordered with the optional IRI
146. h 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 Install a 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 result in interference At any connection point on the RS 485 bus no more than two cables should be connected This includes connection points on instruments converters and terminal strips Following this guideline ensures that both star and tee connections are avoided 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 75 Chapter 6 Communications ION8800 User Guide Avoid 3 way Star connection point Avoid 3 way T connection point RS 232 Connections COM3 An RS 232 connection is made to the male DB9 connector COM3 on the optional Communications Module at the back of the meter The meter acts as a DT
147. he ION Reference CAUTION Changing logging settings will reset logged values Ensure that all important data has been recorded before you make changes See Default Logging Configuration ION8800A Meter for more information about the pre configured Data Recorder modules for feature set A Configuring Data Logging Use ION software to change your meter s logging settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Logging using the front panel Using ION Setup Use the Setup Assistant to configure Memory and Revenue logging settings Use Advanced mode to configure the Energy Demand Log Memory 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Logging folder 3 Select the Memory screen to re allocate meter memory Page 140 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 12 Logging Setup Assistant x Status you to control the duration of the specified log Log Allocated Duration Records Revenue Log 7 95 0 days Revenue Log Event Log N A Revenue Waveforms N A il EgyDmd Log 5 49 95 0 days 9 EE Power Quality Harm high Log 35 0 days 840 Harm mean Log 35 0 days 840 Hist high Log 35 0 days 3360 Hist low Log 35 0days 3360 x LS Memory 10240 Kb InUse 52 2 Available 47 8 4 Select the Log you want to configure and click Edit You can change both the L
148. he front panel the meter prompts you for its password before accepting any configuration changes Similarly if you make any configuration changes via ION software you are prompted by the meter for its password in addition to the password used to access ION software Once you enter the correct meter password and confirm the new configuration the change is set on the meter 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Configuring Standard Security using the Front Panel Chapter 5 Security Navigate to the Security Setup menu The following settings are available Menu Setting Description Range Values Default Modify Passwd Modifies standard password 0 to 999 999 999 0 gt Disable Security Disables meter security Disabled or Enabled Enabled 5 Web Config Hes configuration thratghiweb server Disabled or Enabled Enabled 3 interface Ack Alarms Sends a pulse to acknowledge alarms when pushed 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 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 However if you perform no additional configuration changes for five minutes you will need to re enter the Setup menu and provide the valid meter password to resume making changes This is because the meter returns from setup mode to data display mode after five
149. he number 276 3443 can be configured in one of the following ways depending on the selection you make in the Screen Resolution setup register Value Screen Resolution 276 3443 1 x 276 3 1234 xx 0276 34 123456 000276 If the Screen Resolution setup register is set to DEFAULT the Display module will use the resolutions defined in the Display Options module Last digit mode The Display module setup register Last Digit Mode lets you specify whether to truncate or round a value s last digit Numbers round up at 5 or greater and round down from 1 to 4 A truncated value disposes of any digits after the number of decimal places that you have specified in the Screen Resolution setup register Screen Resolution 1 xxx Value 276 35192 Rounded 276 352 Truncated 276 351 To configure parameter titles The parameter value on a display screen is the value of an output connected to the Display module Source input register By default the displayed parameter s title is the name of the output connected to the Source input The Display module Source Title setup register lets you change the default to a title that better describes your system For example if KWh Net is linked to the first Source input you could change its display name by setting Source 1 Title to KWh Net West A maximum of 25 characters is permitted See Changing TEST Mode Timeout on page 179 for information on configuring TEST mode display t
150. he password allows changes to all the meter s settings through the front panel without a security check CAUTION Non secure access to critical settings in the meter such as PT and CT ratios is not advisable It is highly recommended that any ION8800 meters in the field have the password security check enabled When you re enable password security the password is reset to the factory default of 0 zero You should re enter a custom password at this point Disabling the Password Security Check is necessary to write to the meter when it is a Modbus Slave device See The Meter as Modbus Slave on page 91 for details about configuring your meter for third party systems Web Config Use this setting to enable disable web browser configuration of the meter See Enabling and Disabling Web Config Access on page 54 for more information Ack Alarms Selecting this acknowledges alarms it is not a configuration setting 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Front Panel ALT Config Menu This advanced menu is accessible by pressing the ALT Config button located under the meter cover Setting Description Range Values Default IR Confi Allows meter configuration via the front PONS optical port Disabled or Enabled Enabled When meter is locked most meter 1 Meter Lock configuration is prevented as are m
151. hts 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 Introduction 4 4s440essecssssessscsssssssssecesssoscess 134 Configuring Energy Pulsing 134 Using the Front Panel 552564020488 3802 taksu eeu interne 134 Using JON Setup 23 2 2845 e2 0009 si dites seen dede done 134 Using Designet a ee sideman Senior 135 Pulser Module Settings 135 Calibration Pulser Module Settings 136 Energy Pulsing with Infrared Ports and LEDs 137 Page 133 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing Introduction ION8800 User Guide 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
152. ial site Refer to the Management Console section in the online ION Enterprise Help for more details about adding serial sites A NOTE To allow meter configuration via the optical port you must ensure IR Configuration is set to Enabled See ALT Config Menu on page 37 for more information RS 485 Connections COM2 and COM3 RS 485 connections are made to the Essailec connector and the optional Communications Module both found on the rear of the meter A NOTE COM2 is a selectable channel which allows RS 485 communications via the Essailec connector OR the Communications Module You cannot use both ports at the same time 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 devices cannot exceed 1219 m 4000 ft The RS 485 bus can be configured in straight line or loop topologies Page 74 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Straight Line Topology RS 232 to RS 485 Converter Termination Resistor Shield Loop Topology Shield RS 232 to RS 485 Converter Termination Block General Bus Wiring Considerations Devices connected on the bus including the meter converter s and other instrumentation must be wired as follows Connect the shield of eac
153. ications 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 232 RS 485 Modem Optical Ethernet The Communication modules control the following channels Module Name Settings Comm 1 Optical port on COMI Comm 2 Selectable RS 485 port on COM2 Comm 3 Selectable RS 232 or RS 485 port on COM3 Comm 4 Internal modem on COM4 Ethernet Selectable 10Base T or 10Base FL Ethernet port Use the meter s front panel or ION Setup to initially configure the meter s communications Once communication is established Vista or Designer can also be used to make changes A NOTE Altering some settings of a communications channel that is in use can 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 or on all meter types Protocols Available ION8800 ION Modbus RTU Modbus Master DNP 3 0 DLMS GPS EtherGate
154. ide with the Power Meter module s setup 4 Configure your values as required See the Transformer Line Loss Calculations technical note for more details on this feature Page 156 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Time of Use Chapter 13 Revenue The Time of Use module may only be important if you are using the meter ina billing application i e you are a power provider as the module contains the meter s seasonal rate schedules Typically power consumers do not require Time Of Use configuration See the ION Reference for more information on the Time of Use module Configuring Time of Use 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Use ION software to change your meter s Time of Use settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Time of Use using the front panel Using ION Setup The Time of Use Setup Assistant helps you configure the Time of Use module 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Revenue gt Time of Use Setup Assistant x Template Time of Use Basic Setup E Security i you to program the meter time of use information PT CT Correction Transformer Loss 3 Select a Time of Use program from the list in this example Sample TOU and click Edit 4 Follow the Time of Use Wizard to configure your program Click Send to save the TOU program on y
155. ider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Front Panel The front panel of the ION8800 provides a user friendly interface from which you can view system data or configure meter settings A scrollable display and three distinct modes NORM ALT and TEST provide easy access to a full range of functions through a simple three button keypad Another set of buttons protected under a sealable cover provides advanced functionality This chapter describes the front panel and explains how to use it to display data perform tests and set up basic configuration options In This Chapter Front Panel Features 22 Display Screen Types 26 Modes of Operation iiss oa sa es dusasuasenaemasesaunmaaae de 29 Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel 31 DOE WIGS a e ex cat AEE EE eee it ee 32 Page 21 Chapter 2 Front Panel ION8800 User Guide Front Panel Features Page 22 Operational LEDs Status bar Optical port The front panel of the ION8800 includes aliquid crystal display with detailed graphics and text navigation buttons to move from screen to screen and for basic setup procedures operational LEDs to indicate meter conditions energy pulser ports and LEDs to aid in meter testing IEC 1107 optical serial port
156. iding Window Rolling Block Demand module uses the sliding window averaging or rolling interval technique which divides the demand interval into sub intervals The demand is measured electronically based on the average load level over the most recent set of sub intervals In the following diagram the Sliding Window Rolling Block module labeled Demand calculates demand from the power input by measuring and averaging the power over a set interval The demand value is then output to a Maximum module labeled Peak Demand that records the highest demand value over time peak demand Power output Maximum averaged value Power DEMAND eee PEAK DEMAND Peak Sliding Window Maximum module 7 Rolling Block module A For information on ION modules refer to the online ION Reference Demand and Peak Demand Module Behavior During Demand Forgiveness A peak demand value is the highest demand value since the last peak demand reset The Demand Forgiveness framework sets the Sliding Window Rolling Block module inputs to zero during a Demand Forgiveness period This method allows demand interval data to accurately reflect a complete interval that includes data prior to an outage during the Demand Forgiveness period zero values after the Demand Forgiveness period Page 120 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 9 Demand
157. iguration instructions By the time you are ready to use 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 ION8800 meters and summarizes many of their key features In This Chapter ION8800 Meters oo ceceteneaaee dae eeade ESE E eRe SaRaGoRe 10 The ION meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System 11 Meter Features in dissem este shinsessssrentes 12 Measured Par m ters 203 0 ses cscs ressens essaient 12 Rack mount Installation 14 Data Display and Analysis Tools 14 Supported Protocols 22m eee nie a estime 14 Communications Options 15 IRIG B GPS Time Synchronization 15 WO OPHONS ere sori a trance Puan tein aS don meme dust 15 ION Enterprise Software Support 16 ION Setup Software Support bein ve isda deemed eseina ie 17 ION EEM Software Support 17 Using this Guide 22222422 annees cree acs mener 18 Getting More Information 20 Page 9 Chapter 1 Introduction ION8800 User Guide ION8800 M
158. iguration 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 Com4 module can 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 amodem 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 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 ModemGate is available on either COM2 and COM3 but you cannot use the protocol on both ports simultaneously Meter with an internal modem on COM4 The serial network is connected to COM2 Each device on the RS 485 loop including the gateway meter s internal modem must have a unique Unit ID All serial devices must operate at the same baud rate as the gateway meter 2007 Schn
159. imeouts 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 169 Chapter 15 Displays ION8800 User Guide Default Front Panel Display Screens Each mode of operation NORM ALT and TEST has its own display screens providing various power system data and meter properties screens NORM mode display screens The factory configured ION8800 meter scrolls through nine displays detailed below If the settings in the Scroll module have not been altered each screen is displayed for five seconds if no front panel buttons are pressed Display scrolling is suspended when a front panel button is pressed and you can manually scroll through the display screens using the Up or Down arrow buttons If required see Front Panel Features on page 22 for more instructions on using the front panel buttons kWh This screen displays kWh delivered and received values kvarh This screen displays kvarh delivered and received values kVAh This screen displays kVAh delivered and received values 4 Peak Demand Delivered This screen displays the maximum delivered kW value and a timestamp of when the peak occurred This value is a Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation Peak Demand Received This screen displays the maximum received kW value and a timestamp of when the peak occurred This value is a Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation Peak Demand Reset Count This screen displays a count of the number of Dem
160. ing Security 67 Hardware Lock Security Option 67 M t rSeals sent nn se nt tn nent des 68 Page 49 Chapter 5 Security ION8800 User Guide Meter Security Features Your meter includes the following security features Standard meter security Anytime you make configuration changes to your meter you must enter a password See Standard Meter Security on page 50 Advanced meter security This level of security allows configuration of up to 16 users each with unique access rights to the meter See Configuring Advanced Meter Security on page 60 Revenue meter security Your revenue meter can be protected by hardware locking and anti tamper sealing See Additional Revenue Metering Security on page 67 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 ION software security refer to the ION System Security technical note Standard Meter Security Page 50 Standard meter security is enabled by default on all ION8800 meters all configuration functions in the front panel are password protected The default password is factory set to 0 zero If you make configuration changes to the meter via t
161. ing the DNP 3 0 protocol one for each serial port up to three using Ethernet or a combination of both Available combinations will depend on the meter s communications options A session consists of all incoming and outgoing DNP Master Slave traffic on one of the meter s communications ports 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 per session 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 ION8800 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 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 Page 111 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols
162. ing the verification test let the test equipment power up the meter Apply voltage for at least 20 seconds The warm up allows the internal circuity and capacitors to stabilize Set the meter s volts mode to 4W WYE You may choose to place the meter in test mode see Test Mode chapter for more details This allows the meter to enter the field with no Wh values in the registers If you are performing field testing put the meter in test mode to avoid incorrect customer billing Perform testing on the test points see Test Points on page 218 Run each test point for at least five seconds to allow the test bench equipment to read an adequate number of pulses Allow three seconds of dwell time between test points 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy Connecting the Test Harness WECO model 8CA 1 adapter provides an easy means of connecting an ION8800 meter to a WECO test machine 1 Connect the harness wires to the meter s voltage and current inputs Test Machine Socket ooo oe 1e OC V1 V2 V3 Vref 111 74 121 qo 181 J32 Meter Voltage and Current Inputs 2 Plug the adapter into the WECO test machine s socket 3 Set the WECO machine to 9S 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 215 Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy ION8800 User Guide Connecting the Control Equipment You can use e
163. inutes 9 Loss Log 3360 35 days 3360 35 days 900 seconds 15 minutes 3 4 5 Historic Logs 3 data recorders 3360 35 days 3360 35 days 900 seconds 15 minutes 7 8 Harmonics Logs 2 data recorders 840 35 days 840 35 days 3600 seconds 1 hour N A Waveform recording 6 data recorders 30 50 Triggered on demand 10 Report Generator Log EgyDmd Log 3360 35 days 9120 95 days 900 seconds 15 minutes 2 Dip Swell Log 100 3000 Triggered on demand 6 Transient Log 100 3000 Triggered on demand N A Event Log Event Log Controller module 100 500 Triggered on demand See the Power Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note for more details Changing the log depths Change the value in the Data Recorder s 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 five Periodic Timer modules that control the frequency of different data recording are as follows Revenue Log Trg controls the frequency of the logging of revenue values Loss Log Trg controls the frequency of Loss Compensation Data logging EgyDmd Log Trg controls the frequency of logging for the Energy and Demand Log this log is used for generating reports using Reporter
164. iring 75 buttons spare 25 using navigation 32 C Calibration Pulser module 23 136 calibration pulsing 130 CBEMA ITI 164 210 clock configuring 114 meter battery 116 timesync source setup 54 Clock module 115 communications available protocols 79 configuring 79 connections 73 Ethernet 77 internal modem 78 LEDs 88 optical 74 RS 232 76 RS 485 74 Communications module 79 configuring leading zeros 169 configuring parameter titles 169 confirming setup changes 32 CTR 21 compliant modems 84 D data logging 140 configuring 140 MeterM il 86 time stamping 115 viewing 146 Data Recorder module 143 daylight savings time 35 115 demand forgiveness 120 demand reset button 24 173 185 Digital Input module 131 digital inputs 131 digital outputs 67 128 DIN rack 14 display setup menu 35 displays disk simulator 28 histogram 27 nameplate and event log 27 numeric 26 phasor 27 status bar 26 time and date 28 time stamped 28 types 26 DNP 3 0 59 66 79 configuring 112 factory configuration 111 E EEM 11 email alerts 86 193 EN50160 logging 146 Modbus modules 97 power quality 162 Relative Setpoint modules 197 report 210 energy demand log 145 energy pulsing 128 configuring 134 customizing 137 varh LED 137 watt hour LED 137 Essailec connector 73 125 216 EtherGate 78 83 107 Ethernet 32 58 Alert module 190 configuration 82 connections 77 LEDs 88 network setup menu 34 using DNP 3 0 over 111
165. ither the meter s front panel LEDs or the digital outputs for control purposes Using the LEDs 1 Carefully position the test machine s optical arm over the applicable LED pulser Wh or varh 2 Set test machine to adjust optics and ensure that LED pulses are being read Using the Digital Outputs Connect the meter s Form C solid state digital outputs to the WECO test machine The Essailec connectors are found on the rear of the meter See your meter s Installation Guide for details on your specific I O wiring configuration 5 VDC from WECO Form C Solid State Solid State Input Digital Output K common NO 600 Ohm From WECO From WECO Solid State Input Solid State Input Da lt 12 VDC from WECO RELAY SPST Solid State Input Page 216 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy Configuring Test Settings 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved When testing the meter ensure the test parameters are suited to your testing methods You may need to adjust the energy pusling outputs pulse rate Kt value pulse width and the test mode timeout Digital Outputs settings Four Form C digital outputs are preconfigured for energy pulsing as follows DO1 Wh Delivered DO2 Wh Received DO3 varh Delivered DO4 varh Received LED pulser settings Two LEDs on the front panel are prec
166. ivered value for each TOU rate These values result from Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculations Past Billing Energy This screen displays the kWh delivered values for each TOU rate in the previous billing period NOTE PB Past Previous Billing period A billing period is the time between two consecutive meter readings for billing purposes by a utility Past Billing Peak Demand These screens display the maximum kW delivered value for each TOU rate in the previous billing period These values result from Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculations Past Season Energy This screen displays the kWh delivered for each TOU rate in the previous billing season These values result from Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculations A NOTE PS Past Previous Season Billing Seasons are defined in the TOU module description in the ION Reference Past Season Peak Demand These screens display the maximum kW delivered for each TOU rate in the previous billing season Past Billing Season Energy These screens display the kWh delivered and received values in the previous billing period and billing season Past Bill Season Pk Demand These screens show the maximum kW sd received values in the previous billing period and billing season These values result from a Sliding Window Rolling Block demand calculation 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapt
167. l ION8800 meters are tested and verified at the factory according to ANSI and IEC International Electrotechnical Commission standards however before a new revenue meter is installed it is important to perform a final accuracy verification ION meters are digital and do not require calibration only verification of their accuracy This chapter outlines a procedure for accuracy testing ION8800 meters In This Chapter Inirod cdhon ose eae ewe hewn wae ee chew eee kha E 212 ACCUTACY Standards 5 22 4e era home EEEE 212 Current RAnpeSs uen er made eme drarenmiiee secte 212 Testing OVERVIEW ne da dacnwer eas aniroeea adalvats ons sens 212 Test Proc dure ois ass sdatiistanutuiatnessssessassesdesae 214 Connecting the Test Harness 215 Connecting the Control Equipment 216 Using the LEDS 2404 AR Rte ane en taie 216 Using the Digital Outputs 216 Configuring Test Settings 217 Digital Outputs settings 217 LED pulser setings 51e n es do n ood 217 Changing the energy pulse rate from the Front Panel 217 Changing the energy pulse rate in ION Setup 217 Changing the energy pulse rate in Designer 218 Test POmts 2 025 ess mines Ni nn 218 Page 211 Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy Introduction IO
168. l address you need to create a group be sure your email server is configured to send email to groups 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 Open your meter in Designer 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 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 3 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 4 Link the Alert module s Trigger input to the Trigger output of the module created in step 3 5 Click Send amp Save When the Trigger input is pulsed the Alert module establishes communications with the SMTP mail server and emails the alert message 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 193 Chapter 18 Alerting ION8800 User Guide Alert Module Settings Alert modules are not pre
169. lasped Interval Format or Numeric Bounded Format from then enter the amount of time that demand is forgiven demand inputs are zero Click OK Elapsed Interval Format Enter the amount of time in days hours minutes and seconds Numeric Bounded Format Enter the amount of time in seconds 6 If required select Outage Voltage and click Edit Type the minimum voltage line to line average in unscaled meter units that is considered an outage this is set to 20 volts by default but you can adjust this Page 123 Chapter 9 Demand ION8800 User Guide Page 124 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 inputs and outputs I O All I O connections are made to the meter s Essailec connector located on the rear of the meter Refer to your Installation Guide for instructions on wiring inputs and outputs and for the general meter I O specifications In This Chapter amp Digital I O seudeciciciivonsit ae eceeissenageeerannweeswaees 126 Specifying a Port in an ION Module 126 Using the Digital Outputs 128 Digital Output Modules 128 Using the Digital Inputs 131 Digital Input Modules
170. lectric All rights reserved Chapter 5 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Security All ION8800 meters offer Standard and Advanced meter security Standard security is enabled by default from the factory procedures for changing these security settings using the front panel and ION software are detailed in this chapter Advanced security which allows up to 16 users each with unique access privileges is discussed as well This chapter also details some security features available for revenue meters In This Chapter Meter Security Features 50 Standard Meter Security 50 Configuring Standard Security using the Front Panel 51 Time Synchronization Security Considerations 54 Configuring Standard Security using ION Setup 55 Configuring Standard Security in Designer 57 Scenarios for Standard Security Front Panel Security Enabled 57 Configuring Advanced Meter Security 60 Configuring Advanced Security using ION Setup 61 Configuring Advanced Security using ION Enterprise 62 Device Security Access for ION Services 63 Scenarios for Advanced Security Standard Security Enabled 65 Additional Revenue Meter
171. lity calculation is made The availability framework is found at this location within Designer Advanced Setup gt Power Quality Framework gt Power Availability Framework Sample Availability Framework Behaviors Page 200 Scenario 1 3 phase powered meter power system outage The Sag Swell total disturbance time includes the outage The meter downtime from the diagnostics module is added to the meter uptime to account for the total time of observation Scenario 2 3 phase powered meter meter decommissioned The Sag Swell module logs the downtime as disturbance time When the meter powers back up the meter downtime from the diagnostics module is added to the meter uptime 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 20 Power Availability Scenario 3 single phase powered meter power system outage The Sag Swell total disturbance time includes the outage The meter never loses power which means that there is no meter downtime and the meter uptime is equivalent to the total time of observation Scenario 4 single phase powered meter meter decommissioned The Sag Swell module does not log a disturbance time When the meter powers back up the meter downtime from the diagnostics module is added to the meter uptime Assumptions The above scenarios assume that 1 The single phase powered meter assumed the power system was within specs during a meter down time if it didn t detect a dis
172. lnit Setup Register The ModemInit string register defines the initialization string for the internal modem with a maximum of 47 characters Edit the ModemInit register and enter the initialization string desired The string is sent to the modem as soon as you download the COM4 module Note that the string is also sent to the modem whenever the meter is powered up or whenever the baud rate in the Comm 4 Communications module is changed Any changes to the Modem Init or Baud Rate setup registers while the modem is online will cause the modem to disconnect from the phone line Modem Initialization Strings Refer to the Modem AT Commands technical note 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 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Workstation with ION Enterprise and modem Chapter 6 Communications Problem Add to Modem Initialization String Does not answer modem does not detect ring tone NEZO Does not dial In order of preference modem does not detect dial tone NC70 NC70X0 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 Conf
173. log the following ION output register values UII 12 mean avg mean UII 23 mean 4 mean UII 31 mean kW tot mean UIl avg mean kvar tot mean U unbal mean kVA tot mean 11 mean PF lag mean 12 mean PF lead mean 13 mean Freq mean Page 144 Hist High Log Hist Low Log UII 12 high avg high UII 12 low avg low UII 23 high 4 high UII 23 low 4 low UII 31 high kW tot high UII 31 low kW tot low UII avg high kvar tot high UII avg low kvar tot low U unbal high kVA tot high U unbal low kVA tot low 11 high PF lag high 11 low PF lag low 12 high PF lead high 12 low PF lead low 13 high Freq high 13 low Freq low 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Loss Log Chapter 12 Logging The Loss Log recorder is configured to record loss values By default it logs the following ION parameters Parameter Description MU 11 2h int Phase 1 interval current squared hours MU 12 2h int Phase 2 interval current squared hours MU 13 2h int Phase 3 interval current squared hours MU UIl 12 2h int Phase 1 interval voltage Line to Line squared hours MU UIl 23 2h int Phase 2 interval voltage Line to Line squared hours MU UIl 31 2h int Phase 3 interval voltage Line to Line squared hours Harmonics Lo
174. logy before proceeding Most Modbus and DNP modules on the meter are factory pre set and only require basic configuration such as communications setup amp 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 information on your meter and these protocols see the Common Modbus Registers technical note and the ON8800 DNP 3 0 Device Profile Communications Protocol Configuration Page 90 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 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 Modbus RTU is available on each of the meter s communications ports and multiple ports can communicate using Modbus simultaneously Up to three ports can use the DNP 3 00 protocol at any one time 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols The Meter as Modbus Slave Using the Modbus 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved All ION8800 meters can act as a Modbus Slave using both the Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols
175. loses 20 Ress Module produces important user 25 information Warning Module produces a warning 30 EN50160 Event EN50160 ordering option only An EN50160 Counter Nj or N2 increases 50 Failure A failure has occurred 255 Setpoint condition goes Active or Inactive Setpoint ie Sag Swell module detects a disturbance programmable via module setup 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 Page 147 Chapter 12 Logging Displaying Events Page 148 ION8800 User Guide External ION Events Some events are not produced by a specific module These events are generated internally by the meter Their associated priority levels are shown in the table below Event Group Description Priority Number Factory initialize performed Firmware or memory upgrade performed Meter power up or power down Warning Internal modem not responding or modem recovered 30 Battery low Telnet or serial terminal locked out Security disabled or enabled Failure Communications fail to allocate required memory 255 View Events in the following locations Appli
176. meout The setup register labeled Demand Lockout Timeout Display Options module sets the minimum time allowed between consecutive demand resets the meter ignores any attempts to reset the demand outside the bounds of the register The default value for the Demand Lockout timeout is 25 days For more information on the Demand Lockout Timeout setup register refer to Display Setup Menu on page 35 For more details on the Display Options module see the ION Reference Page 185 Chapter 17 Resets ION8800 User Guide Using ION Setup A NOTE You can only perform a Master Reset via software on unlocked meters 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 In the Setup Assistant navigate to the Verification folder 3 On the Verification tab select Normal Mode and click Display Setup Assistant x Template Verification wiring Basic Setup Security llows you to verify meter readings NOTE The Test Mode Communications parameters Test Sub Intervals and Test Sub Interval Length must be changed in Normal Mode under the Demand setup screen Clock however the Loss Mode is only accessible in Test Mode Demand Pulsing outputs Logging PT CT Correction Test Mode 4 Click the various tabs to access the following reset buttons Energy Master Reset Rolling Demand Peak Reset and Master Reset Volts Amps and Power Master Reset Power Quality of 9s R
177. n The meter uses three measurements when calculating the availability 1 Meter Uptime the time the meter is powered and actively monitoring The time is measured by counting 1 second pulses from a Periodic Timer module 2 Meter Downtime this time is measured by the meter s internal clock and made available through the diagnostics module The diagnostics module downtime register is updated on each power up This calculation is accurate across a single month boundary any additional month boundaries are assumed to have 30 days You must set the Sag dip limit above the minimum voltage level specific to the power supply and wiring configuration of the meter see Sag Swell Module Configuration on page 201 If there is no control power then it is assumed there is no power anywhere and this time counts against availability When the meter powers up it takes about 15 seconds before the ION modules are operational again This power up time counts against the availability a single power up per year limits total availability to 6 nines If the application requires better resolution than this then a UPS or other auxiliary power supply for the meter should be considered If the meter or control power circuit is taken out of service for maintenance you can disable the measurement of meter downtime with ION software see Pausing Availability on page 203 Number of Nines ppm x 10 000 Downtime
178. n Pulser module The following setup registers are available in the Calibration Pulser module Setup Register Function This register specities the width of the pulses sent to the hardware channel in Pulse Width seconds The Calibration Pulser module maintains a minimum duty cycle of 50 on the output pulse train The numeric bounded register defines how much energy watt hours the module Kt accumulates before a pulse is sent to the hardware channel Int Mode Specifies the modes of integration that may be selected OutputMode This register specifies whether the output is a complete pulse Pulse or a change of state transition KYZ Port This register specifies which hardware port the pulse KYZ transition appears on Only those hardware channels that are still available appear in this list 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing Energy Pulsing with Infrared Ports and LEDs Two LEDs on the front panel are preconfigured for energy pulsing Matching infrared outputs are located below each LED and pulse at the same rate The LED s pulse rate can be adjusted by modifying the Kt setup register in the Calibration Pulser module The value entered defines how much energy the module accumulates before a pulse is sent to the hardware channel The front panel Wh and varh LEDs are factory set to the same pulse rate 1 Watt hour LED varh pulse LED
179. n only By default 22 Data Recorders are used for logging EN50160 compliance parameters Data Recorder EN50160 Component Logged Data Recorder EN50160 Component Logged EN50160 Frq Mg_ Power Frequency and Supply Magnitude EN50160 Uunbal Voltage Unbalance EN50160 Flicker EN50160 Hrm VIt Harmonics up to 40th EN50160 Vit Dp1 EN50160 Ihm Vit EN50160 Vit Dp2 EN50160 MSignal Mains Signalling Voltage EN50160 Vit Dp3 Supply Voltage Dips EN50160 Prm f V EN50160 Vit Dp4 EN50160 Prm Flk EN50160 Vit Dp5 EN50160 Prm VDp Parameter data EN50160 Intrp Short Long Interruptions EN50160 Prm Vir These dataweeorders are disabled by EN50160 Ovrvitl EN50160 Prm ov default see below EN50160 Ovrvit2 Temporary Overvoltages EN50160 PrmHrm1 EN50160 Ovrvit3 EN50160 PrmHrm2 The meter logs EN50160 counter data for present and previous observation periods EN50160 events are also logged EN50160 parameter data logging from seven Prm data recorders is disabled by default The EN50160 Parameter Logging enable is accessible in the default Power Quality Vista diagram For more information about EN50160 data logging refer to the Power Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note Viewing Data Logs Page 146 See the Report chapter for more information You can also view Data Logs using ION Setup 1 Open your meter in ION Setup using Basic Mode 2 Navigate to View
180. nction Pressing Alt Enter toggles between NORM and ALT display modes The automatic scrolling function restarts 60 seconds after a button was last pressed Hold the Alt Enter button for approximately three seconds to display the Setup menu You can then use the navigation buttons to view the device s configuration or edit communication settings See Setup Menus on page 32 for further instruction on modifying the device s configuration using the front panel buttons Operational LEDs Three operational LEDs are located to the left of the display screen Alarm top The alarm output flashes to alert maintenance personnel should any internal diagnostic errors occur Contact Technical Support if this happens Indicator middle This LED is user programmable and is not linked by default Power bottom This LED indicates the meter is powered The light should always remain on when the meter is in service Energy pulser ports and LEDs Two red LED pulsers located below the front panel display represent Wh to the right and varh in the middle On the left is the optical port These LEDs are preconfigured for energy pulsing Located directly beneath each LED is an infrared output which is connected to the LED and pulses at the same rate Pulse rates can be adjusted by re configuring the Calibration Pulser module for a detailed description of LED pulsers operation see Energy Pulsing with Infrared Ports and LEDs on page 137
181. nputs to the Scroll modules last available Trigger outputs in ALT SCROLL UP and ALT SCROLL DOWN respectively You can determine the last available Trigger by right clicking on the output to discover the Triggers owners 4 Increase the Scroll module s Wraparound setup register by 1 to include the new screen 5 Configure the remaining display settings according to your needs Although the Disk Simulator display is intended to show the disk behavior of mechanical watt hour meters this feature can be used to monitor any accumulated meter quantity over the time To do this connect the Display module s first input to the meter quantity and connect the second input to the maximum value that you expect the displayed quantity to be bounded by this could be any ION output register or an External Numeric module register In this case i e the Display module is not connected to a Calibration Pulser module the Disk Simulator revolves from left to right amp NOTE The inputs to the Disk Simulator display are always positive If the value exceeds the maximum scale value assigned in the second input then nothing is displayed except labels and the disk rectangle 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 15 Displays To configure leading zeros The leading zeros and decimal point in a numeric display can be configured with the Display module setup register Screen Resolution For example t
182. nt T Power Monitoring Network and neutral current from Wye Delta or Third Party Software for N single phase power systems Modbus DNP 3 00 Mv90 De DLMS Onboard I O Pulses Breaker Status Control Signals Energy Pulses 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Se A You can use ION8800 meters as standalone devices but their extensive capabilities are fully realized when used with ION software 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 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 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
183. ntial Transformer s primary winding rating for U1 U2 U3 and U4 120 PT Sec The Potential Transformer s secondary winding rating for U1 U2 U3 and U4 120 CT Prim The Current Transformer s primary winding rating for 11 12 and 13 5 CT Sec The Current Transformer s secondary winding rating for 11 12 and 13 5 14 CT Prim The Current Transformer s primary winding rating for 14 5 14 CT Sec The Current Transformer s secondary winding rating for 14 5 U1 Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on U1 Normal U2 Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on U2 Normal U3 Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on U3 Normal 11 Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on Normal 12 Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on 2 Normal 13 Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on 13 Normal 14 Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on 14 Normal Phase 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 123 123 Page 48 The registers are typically set when the device is commissioned Changing the values of these registers while the device is in service is not recommended Once basic setup is performed i e the PT CT and Volts mode settings typically there is no need to make further changes to the Power Meter module s setup registers 2007 Schneider E
184. ntime the time the meter is not powered This time is measured by the meter s internal clock and made available through the diagnostics module The diagnostics module downtime register is reset at the beginning of each outage Availability the probability of finding a system in the operating state at some time into the future Availability is calculated as Availability Time the power system is operating within specifications Total time of operation Meter uptime disturbance time Meter uptime meter downtime Where total time of observation uptime meter downtime Unavailability calculated in the framework and then converted to number of nines and Availability in percent and parts per million ppm Time the power system is operating outside specifications Total time of operation Unavailability Disturbance time Meter uptime meter downtime Where total time of observation uptime meter downtime Page 205 Chapter 20 Power Availability ION8800 User Guide Page 206 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 21 Reports This chapter provides instructions for viewing various meter reports and logs In This Chapter Introduction 208 Viewing Meter Logs deteste dite esterde ee see cn 200 Using the Front Panel seine ae inner nie 208 Using JON Setup 5555 45 14 saad een se esi none 208 sine Vista oiee
185. o be reconfigured for users in North America 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 Jan 1 1970 Time Synchronization 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 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 Use ION software to broadcast time signals across the network or utilize an external source such as an NTP server or DNP Master to synchronize your meter s clock Refer to the Time Synchronization amp Timekeeping technical note for more information on implementing time synchronization Page 115 Chapter 8 Time Meter Battery ION8800 User Guide Refer to the DLMS COSEM and ION Technology protocol document for information on time synchronization with DLMS For meters with the IRIG B ordering option refer the IRIG B GPS Time Synchronization technical note that came with your meter The battery in the ION8800 meter keeps the real time clock running when supply power is lost Replace the battery if the meter has been stored for an extended period of time without power longer than two years If the meter will be without power for an extended length of time disconnect the
186. odules Modbus Master Map Module provides a common place to hold setup information for decoding a Modbus response This information can be used by multiple Modbus Master Device modules Modbus Master Options Module maps any serial connection from the Modbus Import and Modbus Export modules to any serial communications port Modbus Export Module provides write functionality Modbus Import Module provides read functionality This data can then be used by other ION modules See the Modbus and ION Technology technical note for more information on configuring Modbus mastering Page 108 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Configuring Modbus 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 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 both Modbus Master and Slave functionality for your meter 1 2 3 4 5 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to Communications gt 3rd Party Protocols Select the Modbus Slave tab to edit the Modbus Slave modules Select the map name in this example the default map and click Edit Setup Assistant x Modbus Slave Modbus Master DNP 30
187. og Duration days and the Log Size records Notice how changing these parameters affects the meter memory allocated to that log Revenue Log 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Logging folder 3 Select the Revenue Log screen to configure Data Recorder 1 the Revenue Log Channels Interval Depth Pulsing outputs Logging Source 1 kwh del int Source 2 kvarh del int kWh rec int kvarh rec int 4 Click the Channels tab to edit link and unlink revenue parameters 5 Click the Interval Depth tab to edit the interval and duration of the revenue log 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 141 Chapter 12 Logging ION8800 User Guide EnergyDemand Log 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced mode 2 Navigate to Data Rec Modules folder and double click on the EgyDmd Log Screen Group 1 ION8800 EgyDmd Log xi Inputs Setup Registers Output Registers Parameters Source 1 Kwh del Source 2 kwh rec Source 3 kwh del rec t Source 4 kvarh del pees Source 5 kvarh rec i Source 6 kvarh del rec ee Source 7 kVAh del rec Source 8 Kw sd del rec Source 9 kvar sd del rec Source 10 kVA sd del rec Source 11 PF sign mean Insert EgyDmd Log Enbl Send Cancel Help 3 Configure the Inputs Setup Registers and Output Registers as required Changing the parameters that are logged The m
188. ogging in via Factory protocol does not require a password Once logged in you can change the following 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Gateway 4 Reset Battery Counters 5 Enable Disable Standard Security If you want to change additional configuration settings beyond the above list contact Technical Support Page 59 Chapter 5 Security ION8800 User Guide Configuring Advanced Meter Security Advanced meter security is available on ION8800 meters This level of security allows configuration of up to 16 users each with unique access rights to the meter Access rights consist of the following levels Read view any parameter except the security configuration Peak Demand Reset perform a reset of peak demand values for example sliding window demand for kW kvar kVA etc Timesync set the time on the meter Full Meter Configuration configure any programmable register on the meter except for registers related to the security setup registers that result in a demand reset or actions that place the meter in TEST mode TEST Mode put the meter into TEST mode Advanced Security Configuration configure Advanced security for the meter full meter configuration must also be set to YES When configuring users in most cases you must set Read access to YES However you can set up a user without read access for example you can create a user who can only timesync the meter In some cases such as Advanced se
189. om the drop down list and click OK Chapter 13 Revenue First enable TLC by selecting Loss Comp Enble and clicking the Edit button Setup Assistant Lx Template Method Selection Test Sheet Loss Constants Security This specifies if meter readings are loss compensated or not Inputs Outputs Logging Loss Comp Enble Comp Disabled Comp Mthod Slct Method 1 PT CT Correction Transformer Loss Time of Use 5 Next choose the TLC method you want to use by selecting Comp Mthod Slct and clicking the Edit button Select Method 1 to use the Test Sheet method and Method 2 to use the Loss Constants method Finally click the tab of the TLC method you chose in the previous step and configure the settings for that method Using Vista 1 Open your meter in Vista 2 Select the System amp Logs tab Page 155 Chapter 13 Revenue ION8800 User Guide 3 Click Loss Compensation The following window appears Click here to enable Loss Compensation calculations Choose either the Test Sheet or Loss Constants compensation method Loss Compensation click radio buttons to ch Loss Compensz6n Mode Loss Compensation Method j te C Loss C g Method 1 Test Sheet method Sa is enabled all billing parameters G g gt C Method 2 Loss Constants method These are the true instrument transformer ratios Normally they coinc
190. on of the TAGI from Factory meter module Battery life indicator TAG2 from Factory Meter serial number module TAG1 and TAG typically identify the meter s user and installed location The Owner and TAG registers are configurable with ION software See How to TAG Your Meter on page 40 Name Plate 2 This screen displays the following information for the current Sliding Window Rolling Block demand settings Length of the demand period multiplied CONFIG by the number of demand periods UPDATE Length of the demand period SYNC Clock synchronization source MAX kW Maximum kW Demand 1 The MAX kW value is a maximum allowable demand level based on installed transformer configurations and nominal voltages and currents Event Log The Event Log screen displays up to four of the most recent highest priority events priority 255 only The date a timestamp an event description and an event code are provided for each event displayed If more than four high priority events have been recorded then the Event Log screen will indicate additional logs exist See Data Logging on page 140 for more information Vector Diagram This screen shows phasors and numeric values for each phase current and phase voltage measurement Instantaneous Voltage This screen shows average voltage line to neutral and or line to line voltage depending on the meter s service type Instantaneous Current
191. onfigured for energy pulsing one for Wh and one for varh The adjacent smaller infrared outputs are connected to the LEDs and pulse at the same rate You may need to increase the pulse rate if the LED does not pulse Changing the energy pulse rate from the Front Panel You cannot change the energy pulse rate from the meter s front panel Changing the energy pulse rate in ION Setup 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup Basic Mode and open Setup Assistant 2 Navigate to Pulsing outputs folder For LEDs select LED Pulsing and select the tab of the LED you want to configure Edit the Wh and varh values as desired kwh kvar Specifies the number of watt hours that are accumulated per LED pulse Pulsing outputs E LED Pulsing E Energy Pulsing W Pulse Width 0 05 fess Pulser Mode Always a c ti Wh pulse ovrld Pulsing normally orrection Ars Displays Verification Numeric Bounded Format Reports fa Edit Cancel Help lt Back Next gt Exit Help Page 217 Chapter 22 Verifying Accuracy Rated test current is found on the meter s front panel Page 218 ION8800 User Guide For Digital Outputs select Energy Pulsing and select the tab of the energy pulsing value you want to configure Edit the settings as desired Setup Assistant x Template Basic Setup E Security Communications Displays Verification Reports
192. or appears l No Status bar Main display 8 8 OO 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 TEST HN a Numeric displays All NORM mode data and some of the ALT mode display screens use numeric displays Numeric displays show up to four parameters at a time If no numeric values are available for a parameter N A is displayed Un 1 MAX 0000347 9 w Updated at 12 09 2005 9 15 33 9 36 54 12 09 2005 123 Q1 NORM E The front panel automatically scales the units for basic measurements i e voltage current and power parameters For example a measurement of 2 000 Watts is displayed as 2 kW A measurement of 2 000 000 Watts is displayed as 2 MW The meter makes these conversions using your PT and CT Ratios Page 26 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Front Panel Nameplate display and event log Nameplate displays and event logs appear in ALT mode and are organized in tabular format Nameplate displays show owner meter and power system details OWNER Best Utility TAG 1 Substation 13A TAG 2 Main Feed 13kV FW Rev FEATURE SET 8800V310 A BATTERY LIFE 96 9 DIAG NUM 40 999 15 36 54 12 09 2005 Qi ALT M 3 39m The Event Log displays recent high priority events You must use ION software to retrieve all logged data DATE TIME EVENT CODE 12 08 2005 10 23 45 Shutdown SD25 12 08 2005 10 42 03 Power Up SD25
193. our meter Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Time of Use Setup Framework Right click the Time of Use module to edit Page 157 Chapter 13 Revenue ION8800 User Guide Time Of Use Module Settings The Time of Use module s setup registers define your seasons start and end dates the day types where your rates may differ and the rate schedules for each season s day types The module compares the meter s internal clock with the season day and time of day settings in these registers and changes its output registers to reflect the current state of these settings Seasonal Settings The Time of Use module supports up to four separate seasons Each season s start and end dates are set into the appropriate Season setup register amp NOTE Ensure that there is no date overlapping when defining seasons and that every day of the year is covered by your seasons If there are gaps between seasons the module returns an error and will not function If your rates do not change between seasons you do not need to configure the Season setup registers Season 1 is the default and all Season 1 rates are in effect all year If you have different seasons enter their start and end dates into the appropriate setup registers If your season is active on the same dates every year you only need to enter a single range of dates in the appropriate Season setup register If the active dates are diff
194. plate Modbus Slave Modbus Master DNP 3 0 Basic Setup Security llows you to customize the DNP 3 0 map used by other 3rd party Communications device to communicate to the meter E Serial Settings Network Settings 3rd Party Protocols Configuration of Operational Ports 4 The Setup Assistant guides you through DNP configuration See the ION Setup Online Help for more information Page 112 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 Configuration 114 Configuring the Meter Clock 114 Using the Front Panel 114 Using JON Setup pe rara aa aC ERER e nappe eme 114 Using Designer datne same aatia aa mira E E E EEE REE E E REA 115 Clock Module Settings creresseiedmirereen tan EI eiA En ana 115 Time Synchronization 115 Meter Battery 116 Page 113 Chapter 8 Time ION8800 User Guide Meter Clock Configuration 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
195. ports folder Template Meter Info Basic Setup 3 n y Security This shows the meter event information Communications Clock Demand Pulsing outputs Logging PT CT Correction Revenue Displays Verification Reports Revenue Log EnergyDemand Lo Meter Configuration Configuration Comparison Template Comparison lt Back Next gt Exit Help 3 Select one of the logs or comparisons in the list and click Display to view the associated log 4 Select which records you want to view all specific number or date range and click OK Upload Log Records OE x All available records Last 50 records 7 C Since March gt Fr 2006 Lok ca Below is an example of an Events Log Event Log for PQ 0206A010 03 x 15 11 2004 1 23 12 583 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD39 Sub Intvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 12 884 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD40 Sub Intvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 13 045PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD41 SubIntvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 13 444 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD42 Sub Intvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 13 675PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD43 Sub Intvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 13 912 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD44 Sub Intvl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 14 310 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD45 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 14 476 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD46 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004 1 23 14 777 PM Front Panel Changed Setup SD47 Subintyl 900 15 11 2004
196. press the Alt Enter button The Demand Setup menu accesses the global settings for all of the revenue related Rolling Block Sliding Window Demand functionality in the ION8800 meter The settings provided in the Demand Setup menu control the timing of these demand calculations See the Demand chapter for more information on the Demand Setup menu COM Ports Setup Menu 8800 SETUP COM1 SETUP DEMAND SETUP g g To make changes to communications settings via the meter s front panel hold us BAUD RATE down the Alt Enter button for three seconds to enter the Setup menu then press the Down arrow button to select the COM Setup you want Depending upon the communications options ordered with your meter the parameter settings available are as follows Menu Item Description COMI Setup Settings for the optical communications port COM Setup Settings for the dedicated RS 485 port COM3 Setup Settings for the selectable RS 232 or RS 485 communications port COM4 Setup Settings for the modem Network Setup Settings for the Ethernet communications port Serial COM Settings There are three main parameters that you must set or verify if your meter is connected to a serial network including modem communications Unit ID Baud Rate and Protocol NOTE Other parameters such as TRANSMIT DELAY are used in advanced configuration or fine tuning your
197. pter 19 Setpoints ION8800 User Guide Page 198 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 20 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Power Availability ION8800A and ION8800B meters come pre configured with a power availability framework that provides reliability measurements using number of nines calculations While the Availability Framework is pre configured the operation of this framework requires the correct configuration of the Sag Dip Swell module according to your meter s power supply and operating ranges See Sag Swell Module Configuration on page 201 See also the ION Reference for detailed descriptions of this module In This Chapter INNOAUCHON issssssscsenssenesesetoloseseseessenseut e 200 Availability on the Meter Front Panel 200 Sample Availability Framework Behaviors 200 Sag Swell Module Configuration 201 Resetting and Pausing Power Availability 201 Detailed Behavior asssnssesensesssss esse 204 Page 199 Chapter 20 Power Availability Introduction Availability on ION8800 User Guide Power availability predicts based on historical data the probability that a specific power system will be functioning in its correct state at some point in the future The availability calculation measures the time that power was available at the m
198. pulsing load control and alarm annunciation and the Form C solid state outputs for load switching applications The infrared LED outputs are used for energy pulsing watt hours and var hours 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 signals Refer to the Digital and Analog I O technical note for more information on digital inputs and outputs Specifying a Port in an ION Module Configure the Digital Output Digital Input 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 varh rec pulse D4 Page 126 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 10
199. r 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 advanced security enabled meters ION Enterprise 1 Launch the Management Console and click Devices on the Management Console s System Setup Pane 2 Highlight the ION device or select multiple devices with Advanced security enabled right click and select Security The following window displays amp Meter Security Settings i x These settings are used by the software to gain access to a security enabled device ION Services Access F Send Security Timesynes to this device Change Password Cancel 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 63 Chapter 5 Security Page 64 5 ION8800 User Guide Select the user name you want from the drop down menu Click Change Password to change that user s password Enter the valid new password re type the password to confirm it and click OK Select the check box if you want to allow this user to send time synchronization signals to the meter Click OK to save your changes Allowing ION Services access to Standard security enabled meters ION Enterprise 1 5 Launch the Management Console and click Devices on the Management Console s System Setup Pane Highlight the ION device or select multipl
200. r 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 meter network for alerting In This Chapter AMG 44 suisse meseermssseseueuuune 190 Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server 190 Remote Site Event Notification 191 Alerting via an Alphanumeric Pager 192 Alerting via a Numeric Pager 192 Alerting via Emails hat as paw oa eg E ones ua cas tn 193 Alert Module Settings sce eid ested ea ne tonne dns needs 194 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 189 Chapter 18 Alerting Alerting ION8800 User Guide The 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 example 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
201. ram from the list on the left then click the Edit button below to launch the TOU Program Editor Edit Launch Program Editor r Edit a TOU Program Renaming TOU Programs You can rename a TOU Program by selecting it then clicking its name a second time The program s name appears in a thin black box type in a new name then press the Enter key to save the change Close Displaying Time of Use View Time of Use values in the following locations Application Menu Navigation Active TOU Rate Active TOU Front Panel Season and TOU Energy by ALT displays Rate screens ION Setup N A N A Vista Time of Use Screen Revenue tab gt Time of use object WebMeter N A N A 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 159 Chapter 13 Revenue ION8800 User Guide Page 160 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 14 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Power Quality This chapter explains how to configure your meter s power quality functionality In This Chapter Introduction 4 ss440sssscssscesssssssssssssecesssoscess 162 Configuring Power Quality 162 Using the Front Panel 556400488385 taksu de eeu int eed 162 Using JON Setup 23232845 e2 0009 si dites een den dont 162 Using Designer serrit inada RAE EEE ET E EE AREAN 163 Sag Swell Module Settings
202. re 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 Telnet and HyperTerminal Access technical note for the appropriate application s menu options and connection instructions Page 87 Chapter 6 Communications ION8800 User Guide Communications LEDs The following table explains what the flashing LED lights on the back of the Communications Module signify LED Color Function Ethernet ACTIVITY Green Flashes as signals are transmitted and received for both Ethernet 10 Base T and 10 Base FL por
203. rection transformer line loss compensation TLC and time of use TOU In This Chapter PT CT Correction 152 Configuring PT CT Correction 152 Transformer Line Loss Compensation TLC 154 Configuring TLC ssh een date eme sub tte seat 154 Time of Wie a iss di danseuses 157 Configtiring Tim of Use oo ccs ce dee reepa ee d ie messe eens 157 Time Of Use Module Settings 158 Creating a New Time Of Use Schedule 159 Displaying Time of Use hein estimated 159 Page 151 Chapter 13 Revenue PT CT Correction The primary application for PT CT correction is to apply correction factors for ratio errors and phase angle errors to instrument transformers Instrument transformer correction reduces or eliminates the need to replace transformers in installations where high accuracy is required ION8800 User Guide Configuring PT CT Correction PT CT Correction the Instr Xformer module in the meter s firmware can be configured in the ION8800 via ION software Using the Front Panel You cannot configure PT CT Correction using the front panel Using ION Setup In the following ION Setup example the PT CT Correction Setup Assistant allows you to configure the Instr Xformer modules on the ION meters 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic
204. rights reserved Setup Register Function Default Sub Inv The time in seconds in the sliding window demand vie sub interval Subintvls The number of sub intervals in the sliding window 3 Pred Res The speed of Predicted Demand calculations use higher values 70 P for faster prediction 70 to 99 recommended Update Rate Defines the update rate of the SWinDemand output register oe Page 119 Chapter 9 Demand ION8800 User Guide Demand Forgiveness Demand Forgiveness is the time programmed to the meter during which demand and therefore peak demand will not be calculated in the power restoration period following a total power outage During power up following a complete power outage customer equipment consumes a higher than normal amount of power The Demand Forgiveness feature lets a utility forgive the customer for peak demand penalties that may arise from power up following a power outage should the outage exceed a user specified period of time Demand and Peak Demand Module Overview Power utilities generally bill commercial customers based on their peak usage levels called peak demand in kW and energy consumption in kWh Demand is a measure of average power consumption over a fixed time interval typically 15 minutes Peak or maximum demand is the highest demand level recorded over the billing period Sliding window rolling block demand is one method of measuring demand To compute sliding window demand values the Sl
205. rt will then be available to other modules Page 129 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs o O MN Page 130 ION8800 User Guide Calibration Pulsing Relays Six digital outputs are factory configured for calibration pulsing and require no further setup Calibration Module Setup Registers Creation Default Port DO3 FormC varh del pulse Int Mode Forward Port kvarh Pulse LED varh Pulse LED Int Mode Absolute Port DO4 FormC varh rec pulse Int Mode Reverse Port DO1 FormC Wh del pulse Int Mode Forward Port kWh Pulse LED Wh Pulse LED Int Mode Absolute Port DO2 FormC Wh rec pulse Int Mode Reverse The Calibration Pulser module labeled varh rec pulse controls port 4 By default the module is linked to the kW del rec output of the Arithmetic module labeled del rec in the Demand Framework This Arithmetic module is linked to the MU Power Meter module s MU kW tot output The port will output a pulse for every 1 Wh accumulated in NORMAL or TEST mode this is the same pulsing rate as the middle LED on the front panel of the meter See Calibration Pulser Module Settings on page 136 for more information Alarm LED Use the red top LED on the front panel of the meter for custom alarming applications It can be linked to a framework to provide event notification Possible applications include sag swell alarming setpoint annunciation and tariff notifica
206. rty 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 onic cee cee ees ses ee ee edeceee Se a a a ed eee ee 140 Configuring Data Logging 140 Default Logging Configuration ION8800A Meter 144 Viewing Data Logs 146 Event Logging 147 Displaying Events 554 4 iuhin mise su eens ner ere 148 Logging and Recording Capacity 149 Page 139 Chapter 12 Logging ION8800 User Guide Data Logging Your meter ships with a comprehensive data logging configuration that differs depending on your meter type The data recording frameworks contain Data Recorder modules Waveform Recorder modules ION8800A meters only and Periodic Timer modules Data Recorder and Waveform Recorder modules are responsible for logging the power system data while Periodic Timer modules control the recording frequency of the recorder modules to which they are linked To learn more about these modules consult t
207. s 3 The message FAC DEFAULT appears in the middle of the Modify Password screen If you want to use the factory default password press the Alt Enter button If you want to set the password to a different number use the instructions in Changing the Password on page 52 4 Once you have entered your new password press the Alt Enter button 5 Select YES to confirm the change and return to the Setup menu Page 53 Chapter 5 Security ION8800 User Guide The password security check is re enabled and all changes to the device s configuration require the new meter password Enabling and Disabling Web Config Access By default remote configuration of the device via web browser is enabled Follow these steps to enable or disable your meter s web configuration access 1 Press the Alt Enter button to enter the Setup menu Scroll through the menu with the arrow buttons Press Alt Enter again when SECURITY is highlighted 2 Enter the valid meter password at the password prompt You are then presented with the Security menu 3 Scroll down and highlight the WEB CONFIG menu item and press the Alt Enter button 4 Select Enabled or Disabled as required 5 Confirm the change and select RETURN to go back to the Setup Menu 8800 SETUP DISPLAY SETUP RETURN gt SECURITY Bor WEB CONFIG RETURN Enabled Time Synchronization Security Considerations Page 54 Depending on ION software s
208. s This chapter provides instructions for configuring meter setpoints In This Chapter Introduction 44 s4440ssscssssesssssssssssssscesss scess 196 Configuring Setpoints acess venice dede dede d dede censsss 196 Using the Front Panel 55e taksu de eeu hunter 196 Using JON Setup 23 4cc835 e200e09 si dites nee EES E done 196 Using Vista sise redai asi naer RARE AEE ATE teehee dacs 196 Relative Setpoint Module Settings 197 Fine Tuning Over Condition Monitoring 197 Page 195 Chapter 19 Setpoints Introduction ION8800 User Guide The Relative Setpoint module provides extensive control secondary protection and analysis capabilities by allowing you to initiate an action in response to a specific condition It is particularly useful for performing actions based on differences between a value e g kW on phase 1 relative to a reference value e g kW demand for all three phases Use this module s outputs for demand control of equipment or any other applications requiring setpoint activity relative to a varying value See the ION Reference for more information on the Relative Setpoint module Configuring Setpoints Page 196 Over kW SWDemand Annunciate if the total kW S WDemand exceeds o kW Status Enable Over Demand Setpoint Over Current on phase 1 2 3 Annunciate if the current on phase 1 exceeds Annunciate if the current on phase 2 exceeds
209. s meter reading Losses may be added to or subtracted from the meter registration Meters are usually installed on the low voltage side of a transformer because it is more cost effective There are also cases where change of ownership may occur halfway along a transmission line where it is impractical to install a meter In this case power metering must again be compensated CAUTION Due to the variation in installations advanced knowledge of power systems and connection methods is required before transformer loss compensation can be properly implemented Data parameters should only be programmed by qualified personnel that have appropriate training and experience with Transformer Loss Compensation calculations See the Transformer Line Loss Calculations technical note for more information Use ION software to change your meter s TLC settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Transformer Line Loss Compensation using the front panel Using ION Setup The Revenue Setup Assistant helps you configure TLC The Transformer Loss screen allows you to enable disable TLC choose which method you prefer 1 or 2 and configure TLC settings 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Revenue gt Transformer Loss 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 4 Select Comp Enabled fr
210. s 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 presents 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 online Vista 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 Reporter Reporter lets you define and create comprehensive database reports using Microsoft Excel Configured Power Quality Load
211. se and total for Voltage and current Active power kW and reactive power kvar Apparent power kVA Power factor and frequency Voltage and current unbalance Phase reversal Harmonics The meter offers complete harmonic distortion metering recording and real time reporting up to the 63rd harmonic for all voltage and current inputs Individual harmonics including magnitude phase and inter harmonics for the ION8800A meter Total even and odd harmonics K factor Crest factor 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 Plus any measured value Power Quality The meters measure and record the following parameters Sag Swells Transients feature set A only ION8800 meters with feature sets A and B comply with the following power quality standards EN50160 IEC 61000 4 30 Class A Page 13 Chapter 1 Introduction ION8800 User Guide Rack mount Installation The ION8800 meter Geely installs into new or existing IEC DIN 43862 19 racks The meter s rear Essailec connectors provide common voltage and current measurements and energy pulsing pin outs for reduced installation costs Data Display and Analysis Tools Display and analyze meter data with a wide variety of tools
212. selection of some parameters measured by these meters Energy The meters provide all common active reactive and apparent energy parameters kWh delivered and received kWh kvarh kVAh net delivered received kWh kvarh kVAh total delivered received kvarh kVAh delivered and received Volt hours and amp hours Integration of any instantaneous measurement Energy registers can be logged automatically on a programmed schedule All energy parameters represent the total for all three phases Energy readings are true RMS Maximum range of energy readings is 999 999 999 Beyond this value readings roll over to zero 0 Demand The meters support all standard demand calculation methods including block rolling block and predicted demand They can measure demand on any instantaneous value and record peak maximum and minimum demand with date and time stamps to the second Peak demand registers can be reset manually password protected or logged and reset automatically on a programmed schedule Measurements include kW kvar kVA demand min max Amps Volts demand min max Demand on any instantaneous measurement Page 12 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 1 Introduction Instantaneous ION8800 meters provide a choice of high accuracy 1 second or high speed 1 2 cycle measurements including true RMS per pha
213. sic Setup Use the front panel or ION software to perform basic meter setup Using the Front Panel The Basic Setup menu item provides access to the following power system settings Menu Setting Description Range Values Default AW WYE DELTA Volts Mode al system s configuration WYE 3W WYE AW WYE Ci SINGLE DEMO PT Primary The Potential Transformer s primary winding 1 to 999 999 999 120 00 voltage rating PT Secondary The Potential Transformer s secondary winding 1 to 999 999 999 120 00 voltage rating CT Primary The Current Transformer s primary winding 1 to 999 999 999 5 A current rating 2 7 3 CT Second ry The Current Transformer s secondary winding 1 to 999 999 999 5 4 current rating E 14 Primary Primary rating for the 14 current transformer 1 0 999 999 00 5 14 Secondary Secondary rating for the 14 current transformer 1 0 999 999 00 5 U1 Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on U1 Normal or Inverted Normal U2 Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on U2 Normal or Inverted Normal U3 Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on U3 Normal or Inverted Normal 11 Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on 11 Normal or Inverted Normal 12 Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on 12 Normal or Inverted Normal 13 Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on I3 Normal or Inverted Normal 14 Polarity Th
214. t SECURITY 8800 SETUP DISPLAY SETUP SECURITY RETURN RETURN ALT e ENTER 011 A SSD DISABLE SECURITY 4 You are prompted to enter the current meter password see Entering the Password above Once you enter the password you are presented with the MODIFY PASSWD screen as seen below MODIFY PASSWD 0000000 MIN MAX 00000000 99999999 HOLD ARROW KEY TO ADVANCE CURSOR 5 To change the value of the highlighted digit use the arrow buttons The Up arrow increments the number and the Down arrow decrements it 6 To change the position of the cursor hold down an arrow button for about one second The Up arrow moves the cursor left one position and the Down arrow moves the cursor right one position 7 Once you have the value you want press the Alt Enter button You are prompted for your current password before the new password is saved Enabling amp Disabling the Password Security Check Disabling the password allows changes to all the meter s settings through the front panel without a security check This procedure may only be necessary if the communications interface you are using does not support the meter s security protocols CAUTION Non secure access to critical settings in the meter such as PT and CT ratios is not advisable It is highly recommended that any ION8800 devices in the field have the password security check enabled 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserv
215. t panel This allows you to abort an unwanted configuration change The front panel also informs you when an entry is out of range In either case you must press the Alt Enter button to return to the previous setup screen The following sections describe the various Front Panel setup menus Basic Setup Menu To view the Basic Setup menu via the meter s front panel press and hold the Alt Enter button Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to highlight Basic Setup then press the Alt Enter button The Basic Setup menu lets you set volts mode potential transformer PT and current transformer CT ratios and various other settings such as I4 and voltage and current polarities so that you can ensure that your meter is adequately set for your application 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 2 Front Panel Many of the settings will be configured when the meter is initially put into service the device will not operate properly until Volts mode and PT and CT ratios are set but some settings may need to be changed to refine the device s operation See the Basic Setup chapter for more information on the Basic Setup menu 8600 SETUP Demand Setup Menu BASIC SETUP SESE DEMAND SETUP To view the Demand Setup menu via the meter s front panel press and hold the aaa LC RETURN Alt Enter button Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to highlight Demand Setup SW SUBINTERVAL SWD SUBINTERVLS then
216. tage 4 Select the Transient tab to configure various settings such as voltage deviation threshold and transient waveform recorder depth and frequency A NOTE The meter features dual waveform capture Sags are recorded at 32 samples x 54 cycles Transients waveform capture at 256 samples x 7 cycles Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Power Quality Setup framework Right click a module to edit Sag Swell Module Settings 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 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 considered Swell Lim 106 a swell percentage of the nominal voltage Sag lim This is the magnitude below which a voltage deviation is considered 88 a sag percentage of the nominal voltage This is the amount a voltage signal must change during a Change Crit disturbance to be considered a new sub disturbance percentage of 10 the nominal voltage This is the nominal power system voltage used for all Power Quality Nom Volts functions The priority assigned to Sag Swell and Transient module events 0 to 255 255 is highest
217. the Common Modbus Registers technical note Uses fixed functionality and register mapping Accessing the Modbus data section with Standard Security When accessing the Modbus Data section with Standard Security enabled you Can read from the data section at all times Can write to the data section if the Modbus Slave Module is set to Unsigned 16Bit Input Mode and the Standard Security is disabled or the password is set to zero Cannot write to the data section if the Standard Security is enabled and the password is set to a non zero value Accessing the Modbus setup section with Standard Security When accessing the Modbus Setup Section with Standard Security enabled you Can read from the setup section at all times Can write to the setup section if the Standard Security is disabled or the password is set to zero Cannot write to the setup section if the Standard Security is enabled and set to a non zero value Time syncs are considered to be a Modbus Setup parameter and follow the same rules above for writing a time sync to the meter Also the ION Clock Module must have its Time Sync Source setup register set to the appropriate communication port 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide al 8 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 5 Security The Modbus Slave module and the Clock module setup registers are only accessible via ION protocol Th
218. the master reset using the previous instructions Parameters affected by a Master Reset The Master Reset button resets many of the device s measurements and logs The following parameters are reset to zero Energy and Demand Peak Demand Loss Calculation Power Quality disturbance counters Time of Use The following are cleared Event Log All Data Recorders All Waveform Recorders Spare button B5 This button is currently not used Page 25 Chapter 2 Front Panel ION8800 User Guide Display Screen Types The front panel displays measurements configured settings and configuration data in a variety of forms The types of display screens are described below For information on customizing the display on your meter see Configuring Front Panel Displays on page 166 The status bar The status bar runs along the bottom of the front panel display and contains information about the following settings Date and time Voltage phases present The labels and rotation of phases correspond to the configuration of the power monitoring system 12 31 is for Delta configuration and 123 is four wire Wye configurations Quadrant where the system power factor resides Mode NORM ALT or TEST Time remaining in the Rolling Block Demand interval If the interval has counted to zero the letters EOI End Of Interval appear on the status bar If the interval is counting down then a time remaining indicat
219. time 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 9 Demand Configuring Demand Forgiveness 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Demand Forgiveness is disabled by default To enable Demand Forgiveness use ION Setup software to set the External Boolean module named Demand Forgiveness Enable to ENABLE minimum outage duration demand forgiveness duration outage voltage CAUTION If Demand Forgiveness is enabled do not use demand values to calculate energy for billing purposes Using the Front Panel You cannot enable or edit Demand Forgiveness settings via the front panel Using ION Setup ION Setup version 1 1 and later supports the Demand Forgiveness feature 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup in Basic Mode and open Setup Assistant 2 Select the Demand setup screen and click on the Demand Forgiveness tab 3 Select Demand Forgiveness Enable Click Edit provide a password if requested and select ON 4 Select Min Outage Duration and click Edit Select either Elapsed Interval Format or Numeric Bounded Format then enter the amount of time that the power must be out before the Demand Forgiveness period starts Click OK Elapsed Interval Format Enter the amount of time in days hours minutes and seconds Numeric Bounded Format Enter the amount of time in seconds 5 Select Demand Forgiveness Duration and click Edit Select either E
220. tion Like all outputs on the meter this port can be controlled by a Digital Output Pulser or Calibration Pulser module Indicator LED Use the green middle LED on the front panel of the meter for custom alarming applications It can be linked to a framework to provide event notification Possible applications include sag swell alarming setpoint annunciation and tariff notification Like all outputs on the meter this port can be controlled by a Digital Output Pulser or Calibration Pulser module 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Using the Digital Inputs Use the meter s digital inputs for status monitoring or pulse counting applications Status monitoring can help you prevent equipment damage improve maintenance or track security breaches Some common status monitoring applications are monitoring the closed open positions of breakers on off status of generators armed unarmed conditions in a building alarm system and over under pressures of transformers Digital Input modules control the function of each status input telling the meter how to interpret incoming signals Digital Input modules can be linked with other modules for counting status changes Digital Input Modules The meter provides three default Digital Input modules labeled DI1 to DI3 for the status inputs Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements The s
221. tions Applying current levels incompatible with the current inputs will permanently damage the meter This document provides installation instructions applicable to each hardware option Do not HIPOT Dielectric test the digital status inputs digital outputs power supply terminals or communications terminals Refer to the label on the ION8800 meter for the maximum voltage level the device can withstand Replacing the meter battery with the wrong type or voltage rating could result in damage to the meter Use only a lithium LiSOCI battery with a rated voltage of 3 6 V and the same construction as the original battery as a replacement 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 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 CE Made by Power Measurement Ltd PowerLogic ION ION Enterprise Meter M il and Modbus are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric 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
222. to 57 600 9 600 O Transmit Deloy Specifies the meter s transmit delay setting in 0101 0 0 010 U seconds Identifies the meter during serial From serial Dest 1 communications 1402227 number Serial Port Parity and stop bits for the port 8N1 8N2 8E1 8E2 801 802 8N1 Port Location Specifies physical connection point for COM2 Essailec or Comm Module Essailec Protocol Specifies which protocol is active Same as COM2 ION Baud Rate aro a baud rate during serial 300 to 115 200 9 600 Transmit Deloy Specifies the meter s transmit delay setting in 0 to 1 0 0 010 a seconds Identifies the meter durin ial From serial g seria a Q earl communications 1102797 number Serial Port Parity and stop bits for the port 8N1 8N2 8E1 8E2 801 802 8N1 RS 232 or RS 485 Specifies RS 232 or RS 485 RS 232 RS 485 RS 232 RTS CTS Handshake Specifies if hardware flow control is used RTS with delay RTS delay during RS 232 communication RTS CTS Page 80 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications GPS Arbiter Vorne Factory Menu Setting Description Range Values Default ION Modbus RTU DNP DLMS Protocol Specifies which protocol is active GPS Truetime Datum GPS Arbiter ION Specifies COM port baud rate during serial 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 1 300 baud rate is only intended for paging applications 1 Baud Rate Ms ae
223. tpoint 3 Over 2 When active this annunciates when the current on phase 2 exceeds a specified amount Relative Setpoint 4 Over 3 When active this annunciates when the current on phase 3 exceeds a specified amount Relative Setpoint 5 Over U unbal When active this annunciates if the voltage unbalance exceeds a specified percentage Relative Setpoint 6 14 oe a These nine modules are used for EN501 60 operation For more information see the Power period gt Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note A NOTE There is usually no need to change any of the Relative Setpoint modules setup registers for normal operation of the meter See the ION Reference for more information on the Relative Setpoint module 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 condition 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 SusUntION and SusUntlOFF values are entered in seconds the default value for both is 30 seconds 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 197 Cha
224. ts Ethernet LINK Green On as long as there is an active connection to either the 10 Base T or 10 Base FL ports Internal Modem DCD Green Carrier Detect Indicates the presence of a carrier signal active connection to the modem Internal Modem RI Green Flashes when the modem detects rings Ring Indicator COM4 TRANSMIT Red Flashes as signals are transmitted from the COM4 internal modem COM4 RECEIVE Red Flashes as signals are received on COM4 internal modem COM2 TRANSMIT Red Flashes as signals are transmitted from the COM2 RS 485 loop COM2 RECEIVE Red Flashes as signals are received on COM2 RS 485 loop COM3 TRANSMIT Red Flashes as signals are transmitted from the COM3 RS 232 connection or the COM3 RS 485 loop COM3 RECEIVE Red Flashes as signals are received on COM3 RS 232 connection or the COM3 RS 485 loop 1 LED colors may differ from the standard red and green Page 88 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third party Protocols This chapter explains how Modbus and DNP 3 0 protocols are implemented on the meter For instructions on using the meter with DLMS IRIG B and MV 90 protocols see the following documents DLMS COSEM and ION Technology protocol document IRIG B GPS Time Synchronization technical note MV90 and ION Technology technical note In This Chapter OQVEIVIOW sisisssseseosededesaiianiieaiststssslsisihssisedide 90 Communications Protocol Configuration
225. ts on COM3 simultaneously Note Modbus Master is only available on ION8800A and B meters ION8800 meters have numerous communication possibilities depending on your ordering options See the table below for details COM Port Interface Type Meter Only ee Module 1 Optical Standard Standard ee 3 Selectable RS 232 or RS 485 N A Optional 4 Internal modem N A Optional Ethernet Selectable Ethernet 10Base T or FL N A Optional Page 72 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION8800 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Communications Connections The following section provides reference for connecting to the meter s various p f communication ports For the most current communication specifications see your meter s Installation Guide Communications connections are made to the Essailec connector and the Communication Module both found on the rear of the meter Optical connections are made to the port on the front of the meter See below for details Z NOTE Meters ordered with I O options B and C do not have RS 485 connections on the Essailec connector Essailec Connectors A Option D and E Options Q Q 9 Q Q Q Shield gt se eoclse oo se eclse eo Shield pl5e eoclse eclse eo RS 485 plie 1lse o1lce e lce ee 0000 RS 485 pl e ee ele 600006 RS 485 Bplre ele 0 7e e 7e RER RS 485 pl e ele e 7e e2 DR 4 3 2 1 4 3 2
226. turbance prior to powering down 2 The Sag Swell module is configured correctly to monitor voltage disturbances 3 The Sag limit is set above the voltage level at which the meter starts powering down 4 An single phase powered meter is used for applications that require a highly accurate measurement of power system downtime Sag Swell Module Configuration Your meter s power availability framework requires that the Sag Swell module be configured to the limits of your meter s power supply specification For the most current specifications see the ION8800 Installation Guide See the ION Reference for detailed information on the operation of the Sag Swell module Resetting and Pausing Power Availability 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The power availability framework in the ION8800 meter allows the user to pause or reset its operation The framework can be paused and reset with ION software Using the Front Panel You cannot reset availability using the meter s front panel Using ION Setup With ION Setup software you can reset availability calculations by clicking on the of 9s Reset button in the Verification gt Normal Mode gt Power Quality tab 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup Basic Mode and open the Setup Assistant Page 201 Chapter 20 Power Availability ION8800 User Guide 2 Select the Verification screen On the Verification tab double click Normal Mode In the Normal
227. ty file then click Save If you want to overwrite your default advanced security file select Advanced scf and click Save Click No if you do not want to save the changes Configuring Advanced Security using ION Enterprise If you are using Designer software follow the instructions below 1 Launch Designer software with Supervisor access Select File gt Open and select the meter you want to configure with Advanced security 2 If the toolbox is not displayed select Options gt Show Toolbox 3 If you do not want to allow front panel programming using the Standard security meter password then double click on the Display Options module and change the Front Panel Programming register to disallow NOTE If you allow front panel programming when you set up Advanced security the meter password used in Standard security is still active through the front panel You may need to allow front panel programming if someone installs the meter in the field and needs to make setup modifications Once the meter is installed you can disallow front panel programming so that Advanced security user names and passwords must be used to view or change meter information 4 Open the Meter Security Setup grouping window For each user you want to configure drag out a Security module from the Toolbox and modify the appropriate access level setup registers 5 Click Change Password at the bottom left of the module setup screen to configure
228. urity 4 Select Security Mode and click Edit Security Basic Setup p Security Indicates what type of security is operating Communications Clock Demand Inputs Outputs Logging Security Mode Standard Revenue Hardware Lock Disabled Power Quality 5 Inthe Open File dialog select the Standard scf file and click Open to edit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 55 Chapter 5 Security ION8800 User Guide Open eix Look in je Security ct Er My Recent Documents Desktop 2 My Documents BE My Computer Ki File name Standard scf Open e ETE Files of type Security Configuration File SCF x Cancel Places Help A 6 On the configuration screen select the check boxes of the security options you want enabled Some options may be greyed out not changeable due to existing security settings To change the password enter a new meter password then confirm by entering it again Step 2 Configuration Options Select the security options you wish to employ New Password F Confirm Password F M Active Web Server FN Allow Web Server programming TO Secure Web Page Viewing F Allow Modbus programming Allow Front Panel programming VV Allow Broadcasting Time Synchronization 7 Click Finish when you are done 8 When prompted you can save your security settings in a file Click Yes to enter a
229. using Modbus over 91 Ethernet Communications module 82 ethernet setup 34 event codes 116 Event Log Controller module 147 event logging 147 displaying 148 event priority 147 external ION events 148 external modem connections 77 F factory configuration 41 Factory module 40 87 Form A relays 15 128 Form C relays 15 128 216 217 format setup menu 34 front panel accessing the setup menu 31 Ack alarms 36 ALT Config button 24 ALT Config menu 37 com ports setup 33 configuring leading zeros 169 configuring parameter titles 169 configuring the meter with 31 demand reset button 24 display setup 35 ethernet setup 34 features 22 format setup 34 LED pulsers 23 Master Reset button 24 modifying password 36 navigation buttons 23 operational LEDs 23 optical port 23 security setup 35 TEST mode button 24 viewing number of nines data 200 web config 36 G getting more information 20 H harmonics displays 171 histogram displays 27 171 historic data logging 144 HyperTerminal 87 1 0 combinations 126 configuring 132 digital inputs 15 131 digital outputs 15 128 IEC61000 4 30 162 indicator LED 130 instantaneous measurements 171 internet connectivity 86 ION Enterprise reporting 145 ION software alerting via alarm server 190 IRIG B 116 L LEDs alarm 130 communications 88 energy pulsing 136 indicator 130 operational 23 pulsers 23 logging changing parameters 142 default capacity 143 default configuration
230. y as much as 10 minutes Page 116 For details on resetting the meter s internal clock see Configuring the Meter Clock on page 114 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 9 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Demand This chapter explains how to configure and view demand values on your meter In This Chapter Introduction 44sssssessecssssessessssssssssscesssescess 118 Configuring Demand 22 46 24 eus dede d esse 118 Using the Front Panel 555444048838 ade eeu intense 118 Using JON Setup 23 4 cch0c3e8ees S65 ib saad ae tew E het 118 Using Designer 26544 determinee area nema eats 119 Sliding Window Demand Module Settings 119 Demand Forgiveness 120 Additional Information 122 Configuring Demand Forgiveness 123 Using Me Front Panel serseri Carris e393 0000 RERA es ae panne nea Cede 123 Using JON OUP re rarene neo EEE Masks Peas phrases 123 Page 117 Chapter 9 Demand Introduction ION8800 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 Sliding Window Demand modules are configured to calculate the average current demand and kW kvar and kVA demand The setup registers in the demand modules d
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