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1. _ a N Monitor A Power ee ee s 8 Cx Monitor will power up wait 30 40 seconds for WiFi to attach to the Access point when the adapter at taches the display will show ENET 192 168 1 xxx 9 Using a Computer or device with 802 11N connectivity attach to the Wireless Network RxClientWireless This is a unsecured wireless connection use at your own risk RxeClientWireless Sill Other people might be able to see info you send over this network a Connect automatically 10 Computer should now be able to talk using IP address on the display of the Cx Monitor Connect using this IP address in Live View IP Address of Cx Monitor used to connect with Live View Notes The WiFi only adapters will blink the WiFi Activity LED when they are connected to the wireless access point If this LED is not blinking check to see if the access point is powered up The Ethernet Activity will also blink if not blinking ensure connection to USB and Ethernet at both ends 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc pecifications are subject to change without notice 2 Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf e Cx Monitor User Manual For current releas Revised March 25 2015 Monitor Configuration All power monitor configuration is done within the Live View software Start the Live View program Press the Conne
2. l l l l l 7 l l l l l l l l l l m l l l l l l Waveform capture start Start Trigger Cycle Pre Buff Waveform capture End End End Auto Mode Auto Mode End Auto Mode Wavefore Capture end End a a E 4E oD oD a a Yi Yi Cycle Post Buff parameter RMS V or I Waveform capture End End l Auto Mode RMS Nominal Wavefore Capture end End Sag Start Level Cycle Post Buff parameter eee gt n nn Sag End Level Waveform capture start M Start Trigger Cycle Pre Buff Surge Start Level Surge End Level r e e mienris cinaes wba 38 Cx Monitor User Manual Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For curren t release Revised March 25 201 5 vecifications General Specifications e Clock Leap Year 24 Hour with time zone info e Real time Clock Accuracy 1 sec day max e Synchronize time between Cx Monitors to 10 mSec day e Internal Memory Minimum 512Mbytes high speed NAND Flash e Wireless 802 1 1g Integration Ad hoc mode e 10 100Mbit Ethernet FTP SMTP HTTP HTTPS SSL SSH NTP e USB Mass storage class support e Remote access through secure remote Ethernet tunneling e Max number of events Only limited by internal memory e Power Requirements 100V 240V ACrms 10 47 63 Hz 10Watts 24Vdc0 SArms Center positive barrel e UPS standby time Programmable Max time 10 Minutes e Dimensions 1
3. Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf F For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Display when Cx Monitor s time is syncronizing with time server 1 Ethernet not established Cx Monitor waiting for IP address Cx Monitor waits 60 seconds in this mode before skipping NTP sync 2 Ethernet link connected and Cx a Monitor waiting for response from NTP server 3 After successful sync parenthesis xx xx appear around the time This ensures the time ie ae is synchronized to the server s and time out was not reached If this is not shown check cabling and either re boot system or re synchronize with Live View NTP NOTES The Cx Monitor does not re synchronize time after the initial start if the server s time is changed the clients will have to be rebooted or re synchronized using Live View The Cx Monitors time will drift after the initial synchronization point up to ten milli seconds per day Temperature can effect time keeping ability see the Cx specification sheet for drift rates under different temperature conditions When NTP is enabled the Set time functionally of the Cx Monitor to the computer running Live View is disabled 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc 46 Cx Monitor User Manual Specifications are subject to change without notice Please r
4. e Software The packages used with the Cx Monitor Live View and U View are free for life On a release cycle of 2 months they are written and developed at Rx Monitoring Services and are constantly being improved 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release 8 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Volts ENET WiFi Displays current IP address that Displays real time input voltage Three phase format can be used to communicate with the power monitor L1 L2 L2 L L3 L1 p Two e e nt ENET 169 254 2 54 Changes to WiFi when USB WiFi is L1 L2 Volts Uf Uf 0 inserted Single phase format Curr If oF 0 ippa Curr Temp fHum icf ot Ye i Sa ee Displays real time input Current Format Date Time 1 10 16 47 1274 L1 Irms L2 Irms L3 Irms Current Cx Monitor Date and Time Used Displays percent storage used ENET 169 254 2 54 Volts 0 of o0 Curr of 1 1 Aux Ports Used for external peripheral Temp fHum i 1710714 16 47 3 communication as well as powering external probes A Plug only Rx Supplied Parts into Aux ports 12V SOOmA Max Port Q AC DC Voltage input connections A CATIII 600V Max AC DC Current input connections Use only Approved current transducers supplied by Rx Monitoring Servic
5. 2013 Rx Cx Monitor User Manual Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to cha Please refe ect to change without notice r to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf ease For current rel March 25 2015 Rx Monitoring Services Inc 22A Eastman Ave Bedford NH 03110 Tel 603 666 6606 Fax 603 666 0509 support rxms com http www rxms com Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Statements Notices and Liability information FCC Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following mea sures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the affected equipment and th
6. 3 After the USB stick is recognized there will be a message on the power monitor saying Network Reset Complete 4 Remove the USB stick S Ethernet will now be in default settings 6 Reboot Cx Monitor to save ethernet settings 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc 44 Cx Monitor User Manual Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For curren t release Revised March 25 201 5 Time Sync NTP Server Client NTP The NTP parameters are set up in Live View gt Setup gt Network Use Offset to check if Cx Monitor s Network Time Protocol NTP time is in sync with server Enable Server 192 166 2208 Timeout 30 secs Theory of operation The Cx Monitor can act as a client to an NTP server either local or internet based or as a server This gives the ability for Cx Monitor to sync to each other or to a time server When enabled the Cx Monitor automatically synchronizes the time under three conditions upon system boot up if enabled when Start is pressed in Live View and using the Sync button in the NTP section of network setup The NTP Server Client can operate in any Ethernet configuration shown in the PC Connection Methods section of this manual 1 Auto IP Direct cross over Ethernet Between two Cx Monitors Cx Monitor as server 2 Auto IP
7. 75 Diameter Clamp On 10 Arms medium Wire Length 12ft e Measuring range 0 01A 12Arms AC e Max Working Voltage 600Vrms e Basic probe accuracy Of reading 0 1A 0 SA 2 5 O SA 1A 2 5 1A 12A 1 0 12A 24A 4 0 e Linearity 0 1 accuracy e Conductor sensitivity none e Frequency Response 40Hz 10 kHz e Phase Shift 0 1A 0 5A lt 5 0 degrees 0 SA 1A lt 3 0 degrees 1A 12A lt 2 5 degrees 12A 24A lt 5 0 degrees e Total System Accuracy 2 6 rms with offset errors of 0 0SApk e System Gain 0 002A Count 16bit a2d e Output voltage 1OOmV Amp e Total Range 30Apk 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current t release 42 200A Clamp On 0 75 Diameter Clamp On 200 Arms medium Wire Length 12ft e Measuring range 0 5A 240Arms AC e Max Working Voltage 600Vrms e Basic probe accuracy Of reading 0 SA 10A 3 0 10A 40A 2 5 40A 100A 2 0 100A 240A 1 0 240A 3S0A 8 0 e Linearity 1 accuracy e Conductor sensitivity none e Frequency Response 40Hz 10 kHz e Phase Shift 0 5A 10A Not Specified 10A 40A lt 5 0 degrees 40A 100A lt 3 0 degrees 100A 240A lt 2 5 degrees 240A 350A lt 5 0 degrees e Total System Accuracy 4 rms with offset errors of 0 SApk e System Gain 0 02A Count 16bit a2d e O
8. a Surge Start Level v 2 e paa bb bb D 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifi Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For cu e cations are subject to change without notice 3 6 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 rrent releas Current Trigger The Current Trigger starts when power monitor calculates a deviation from the nominal RMS Current falling outside the set Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Phase Current gt Change Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Neu Current gt Change or Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Gnd Current gt Change The Current Trigger ends when the RMS Current stabilizes for Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Current Triggers gt Settle cycles or the Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Phase Current gt Renom value is reached Change Change from RMS nominal that causes a Current Trigger Event Phase Neutral and Ground current triggers are configured in Lieve View independently Settle Time in cycles the RMS current must stabilize before ending the Current Trigger event Renom Maximum time in seconds the monitor will wait for the RMS Current to stabilize before ending the Cur rent Trigger and forcing a Renominal The power monitor will then take a 4 cycle average and use that as its new RMS nominal RMS Current J aaa p
9. not current a window will appear with directions on how to obtain the newest release 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 4 Cx Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 U View Description U View software is used to interpret the output files from the power monitor after downloading Some of the abilities include graphical representations and exporting of log files The package include waveform analysis tools for power RMS frequency deviation and harmonics There are multiple solutions to make the data more manageable including global zoom capabilities and on graph annotations The output of U View is in picture form directly from what is on the PC screen so it is easy to understand what the output will contain Download Software U View is always available on our website at RxMS com U View htm Click the button like the one below to start the download Compatible Click bere to Download After downloading the file UView Setup exe run the program to start the installation Download Instructions Instructions for usage of the U View software package is maintained in a separate document This document link can be found on the RxMS com U View html website under the download icon Click on the hyperlink he
10. notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Power KW Three Phase Min Max Avg 64 1 KW Cycle i 23 0 11 Vea I64 n 1 V 11 G L2 G 13 G 11 0913 Power KVAR Three Phase Min Max Avg KVAR Cycle 123 _ KVA KW V L1 G L2 G L3 G I L1 L2 L3 Power Energy KVAh KWh KVARh Based on the Average values y Log Rate seconds x KWh a D KW Total KW Total co n 1 x 1 KVABh Gy 2 KVAR Total KVAR Total n 1 x 1 KVAh Gy D KVA Total KVA Total w n 1 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Power Demand KVA KW KVAR Based on the Average values _ 3600 x Log Rate seconds x Y Demand Intervalseconas y 1 ETE oy DKW Tota KW Total y n 1 y 1 Demandgyarn Gy DKVAR Total KVAR Total yy n 1 y 1 Demandkyan GD KVA Total KVA Total yy n 1 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifi j Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instruc nt release cations are subject to change without notice tions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current rel Power KW Single Phase Min Max Avg je KW Cycle Ms l1 Vea Iea n 1 V LI L2 I Ll Power KVA Single Phase Min Max Avg KVA Cycle Vrms Irms V L1 L2 Power PF Single Phase Min Max Avg PeO KW Cycle Sa
11. scscasescnecssesonaniecenusdncteacausnern 42 Appendix D Advanced Network Configuration cscsseeeeeees 44 Umesao NIP Server CIGN ooreen iona n Tyrer sm errr erie 45 Appendix E Phasor Dag cc 12 6 eee tere ne nen aoe oe oem eee eiiie 47 APPENA T CK EMON Oi eona E 48 Appendix G EWE External Wireless Extensions s seccseeee 50 Battery Operated 600V DG BI i sc svsnsscaccesnscucenrsantaedinadeninernaseninntucemneaninaaientes 50 Paier Operada I Tossa Bl BoE ders oa DG ee eet erent oot et rene errr ee evento AEE event err 51 cae ee oe ee 52 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc i TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 6 Cx Mo n ItO r U ser M anug l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised March 25 2015 Cx Monitor with Rogowski Coil 24 CT s 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc TM Specifications are subject to change without notice Z C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Introduction The Cx Monitor Power Monitor was designed with one function in mind bringing usability and simplicity to the power quality market Throughout this documentation the Cx Monitor will be referred more simply as Monitor Some of the key features e 15 Channels The fifteen channels consist of 10 Vo
12. sets that are currently stored on the Cx Monitor It gives a interface to create new data sets as well as deleting old ones This is the only way that data can be removed from the power monitor Monitor Setup site Management Logs Triggers System Peripherals Network Alarms 1 Alarms z Site List nee Site Test 10r04 11 09 31 40 1070517 09 04 01 11 1 Test 107 03 11 16 55 15 107 04 11 09 31 17 9 5 Delete Site View Event Log Used 214 Load Save z OF Site Management lists the sites on the monitor the Start and End dates as well as the percentage of total storage used The total storage used is displayed below the View Event Log button The New Site button creates a new site folder and configures the monitor to store all logs to this folder Site names are limited to 20 characters in length The Delete Site button deletes the selected site folder Please refer to the Live View documentation to go through Monitor Setup 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc 23 Cx Monitor User Manual Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx Monitor User Manual pdt Revised March 25 2015 For current release Installing Monitor Installation Instructions Detailed step by step instructions are maintained in three separate documents The documents are split by the types of accessories and current probes that are pro
13. use the Phasor diagram in the Live View software See Appendix E for an overview of the phasor system Single Phase Connection L1 N G Ll TNR ECON Neutral 4 r 2 Ground 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 5 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current t release Revised March 25 201 5 2 Pole Single Phase Connection L1 L2 N G Neutral TNR EOTN 3 Phase WYE Delta Connection L1 L2 L3 N G Ll aa o y TNR LON Neutral Ground 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 6 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anua Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 3 Element PT CT Connection A WARNING A WARNING Connecting to PT s and CT s can contain hazerdous voltages and can exceed the CAT rating on the monitor and probes Be knowledgable about the location of the power monitor before energizing any circuits aar o y A Note Medium voltage multipliers are set in Live View gt Setup gt System gt Medium Voltage The Voltage multiplier for the above example would be 14400 120 120 The Current multipler would be 200 5 40 14 4Kv 120v 2013 Rx Monit
14. will appear in the Load Site Status box when SLL LEL EEL LEE ELLE L ELLE LLL LLL complete T Click OK to start analyzing data Cancel 2013 Rx Monitoring Services In C H TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 3 O Cx Mo n ItO r U ser M anua l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Appendix A Theory Of Operation Calculation types This section will show the formulas for how the power monitor calculates the different logged values Min Lowest calculated value over log period Max Highest calculated value over log period Average Sum of all values divided by count of values RMS Voltage Ph Ph Ph G Ph N N G 1 x x5 0 Xag Vrms Half Cycle 128 Harmonics Ph Ph Ph G Current L1 L2 L3 Harmonics are measured on a cycle by cycle basis Every 256 samples a FFT Fast Fourier transform is performed The harmonics are the calculated values from that transform Logs contain DC fundamental and harmonics up to 31st Frequency L1 G L2 G L3 G Frequency is measured on a 20 cycle window Every 5120 voltage samples a 20 cycle 5120 sample a zero cross count is preformed The frequency is the calculated time from that zero count algorithm THD Odd Ph Ph Ph G Current L1 L2 L3 h h ma 0 THD Odd Cycle h THD Max Ph Ph Ph G Current L1 L2 L3 THD
15. 1 5 x 10 25 x 4 Inches Height x Width x Depth e Weight 5 55Ib Environmental amp Safety e Operating environment Indoors Pollution degree 2 e Storage Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4F 122F e Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32F 104F e Max Changes per hour temp 30 C e Operating Humidity 80 Max Non Condensing e Conforms to IEC61010 CAT III 600V Synchronization amp Sampling Low Frequency e Sampling Frequency 256 samples cycle e A D Resolution 16 bit oversampled voltage 2X current 4X e Auto 50 60 Hz or locked to input e Voltage amp Current RMS triggers Cross triggering e Adaptable trigger thresholds High Frequency e 1 666Msample sec per channel e A D Resolution 12 bit 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release 39 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specificati ject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf ease Voltage and Current Measurement Low Frequency e Voltage Measurement Range 0 600Vrms e Voltage input impedance 1 2Mohm High Frequency e Voltage Measurement Range 0 2 500V e Measurement type AC coupled digital threshold trigger 500 sample buffer per channel e Voltage input impedance 1 2Mohm Current Mea
16. 3 DD j f p _RMS Nominal 3 ia H a u ii ii 5 7 E an Cc Change Trigger 3 g E 5 Q cd od ee ee 37 Cx Monitor User Manual Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf e For current releas Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Waveform Capture Waveform capture can be started from either the Sag Surge Voltage Triggers or the Current Triggers Upon start they record 10 voltage and 5 current channels at 64 samples cycle There are 4 parameters that can be set for the Waveform captures Pre Buff Amount of cycles captured before the triggering event oc cured Post Buff For Auto End number of cycles captured after all triggering events have cleared Any triggers occuring during this time will reset the Post Buff time and cause the waveform capture to continue recording Max Total amount of cycles that will be captured during a event End How the waveform capture ends this can be set to Max The capture ends when the Max parameter cycle count is reached or Auto When the triggering event ends Note If Max waveforms is hit while a trigger is h ing it will st End Max mode always APPERS te wii SeOP lt a captures max number of l waveforms then stops waveform capture End Max Mode Stati n tent Waveform Capture ninnunannu maa AE GE SLATE nin x oa x a a a a a i n
17. 3 Monitor will automatically begin downloading data Display will show Downloading DO NOT REMOVE USB STICK 4 When USB download is done this amount of time is dependant on the data download size The display will show Complete S It s now safe to Remove USB Stick from Monitor After Download Insert the USB stick into your computer and explore to the contents of USB stick In root directory of stick will be the power monitors serial number in format EPA Depending on the configuration of the power monitor the data will either be a single zip file or a duplicate copy of data inside that directory Removable Disk E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae i pi Search Folders E v Go Name Size Type Date Modified File and Folder Tasks eP440445 File Folder 1 1 2007 12 18 AM 9 Make a new folder Publish this Folder to the el E Share this folder 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 9 Cx Mon ItO r U ser Ma nud Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf e For current releas Revised March 25 201 5 U View Description U View software is used to interpret the output files from the power monitor after downloading Some of the abilities include graphical representations and exporting of log files The package include waveform analysis tools for power RMS frequenc
18. Cycle max Max THD calculated over log interval 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instruc For current release tions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf RMS Current L1 L2 L3 N G 1 x x3 0 1 Xog Irms Full Cycle 128 RMS Current Residual L1 L2 L3 N Residual Irms Full Cycle 1 Tog l 12 13 N L1izg L2i2g L3128 Ni2g THD Even Ph Ph Ph G Current L1 L2 L3 h h h o h THD Even Cycle THD Total Ph Ph Ph G Current L1 L2 L3 THD Cycle Phase Angle Ph Ph Ph G Calculated when V gt 50Vrms amp I gt 2A rms Phase Angle Cycle V 2 1 20 Phase Angle Avg gt 20 Xa Z V L1 L2 L2 L3 L3 L1 I L1 L2 L3 V L1 G L2 G L3 G IeLLL2L3 31 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Power KVA Three Phase Min Max Avg KVA Cycle 23 Vrms Irms V L1 G L2 G L3 G I L1 L2 L3 Power PF Three Phase Min Max Avg KW Cycle PF Cycle 23 KVA Cycle KW 1 2 3 VA 1 2 3 Power Total KW KVA KVAR PF Based on the Average values KVA Cycle total KVA KVA KV A3 KW Cycle ota KW KW gt KW KVAR Cycle ora KVAR KVAR KVAR PF Cycle rota PF PF PF 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without
19. G Peripherals 4 Seconds to 30 Minutes Up to 100 Probes Wireless DC Voltage 0 600V AutoRanging Wireless DCx Voltage 10Ch 60dc Wireless DC Current 2 000A 4 000A Wireless Temperature Humidity Wired Temperature Humidity Power 10 Seconds to 30 Minutes 3 Phase Delta Min Max Average Apparent Power KVA Real power KW Reactive KVAR Power Factor PF Total KVA Total KW Total KVAR Total PF Total KVAH Total KWH Total KVARH Total Demand KVA and Total Demand KW 3 Phase Wye Split Phase Single Pole Single Phase Min Max Average Apparent Power KVA Real power KW Reactive KVAR Power Factor PF Total KVA Total KW Total KVAR Total PF Total KVAH Total KWH Total KVARH Total Demand KVA and Total Demand KW 2 Pole Single Phase Min Max Average Apparent Power KVA Real power KW Reactive KVAR Power Factor PF Total KVA Total KW Total KVAR Total PF Total KVAH Total KWH Total KVARH Total Demand KVA and Total Demand KW Harmonics 10 Seconds to 30 Minutes 3 Ph Ph 3 Ph G amp 3 Current channels to the 31st THD 10 Seconds to 30 Minutes 3 Ph Ph 3 Ph G amp 3 Current Odd Even Total amp Max Phase Angle 10 Seconds to 30 Minutes 3 Ph Ph 3 Ph G Symmetrical Components 10 Seconds to 30 Minutes Voltage amp Current Magnitude Angle amp Imbalance EE AEE ARENA Al Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Appendix C Current Probe Specifications 10A Clamp On 0
20. MS 60Hz e Total Range 50 000Apk at 60Hz to 60 000Apk at 50Hz e DC offset on startup can be significant for approximately 2 sec Self powered no external source needed Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Appendix D Advanced Network Configuration Network options The network parameters are set up in Live View gt Setup gt Network The ethernet port can be configured either for Automatic using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP or as a static IP address To configure the monitor to use DHCP just select Automatic To configure the monitor for a static IP address select Static and fill in the IP Address Net Mask and Gateway from a network administrator Monitor Setup Monitor Setup Network Ethemet Automatic IP Address Net Mask WEF Mey Automatic Gateway _ Static Network Time Protocol NTP IP Address 169 254 147 230 Enable Net Mask 255 255 0 0 Server 192 168 2 208 Gateway 169 254 1 1 Timeout 30 At this time only Wireless Ad Hoc mode is supported EPA 1500 systems have NO Wireless support Reset a mis configured system s network settings If a power monitor s settings had been configured in a unknown state it is possible to reset using the USB stick interface 1 On the base directory of a USB stick place a file called resetnetconfig with no file extension 2 Insert the USB stick into the power monitor
21. TM Specifications are subject to change without notice C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current t release Revised March 25 201 5 Grounding Unit Safety earth ground is supplied by the external power supply s IEC320 connector The unit must be powered from a grounded receptacle Failing to do so could cause voltages on the metal components 24V In Earth Grounded through external power supply 10 GO Impedance 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Power Monitor Software Live View Description Live View software is used to actively communicate with the monitor Some of the abilities include capturing and displaying of waveforms as well as phasor diagrams to ensure that the power monitor is connected properly Setup is also included in this package giving the ability to configure log rate and waveform capture parameters Site manage ment multiple data sets are added and deleted with this software Downloading data sets from the power monitor is also done with the Live View program Download Software Live View is always available on our website at RxMS com Live
22. View htm Click the button like the one below to start the download Micrsoft Windows Compatible Click bere to Download After downloading the file LiveView Setup exe run the program to start the installation Download Instructions Instructions for usage of the Live View software package is maintained in a separate document This docu ment link can be found on the RxMS com Live View htmll website under the download icon Click on the hyperlink here of the line Instructions are here 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 3 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf e For current releas Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 To Start Live View Default installation is placed at Start Menu gt All Programs gt Rx Monitoring Service Live View Launch Live View fia Rx Monitoring Services WW Launch Live View Location C Program Files Rx Monitoring Services Live View All Programs A Log Off o Shut Down Updates Updates are common place and should be expected Updates are always free and can be found in the same location as above Download and run LiveView Setup exe to install the newest release Upon Starting Live View if a internet connection is present Live View will confirm the installed version is up to date If the installed version is
23. age sag or surge that is outside the set Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Volts gt Sag Start or Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Volts gt Surge Start and lasts longer than the Renom time Stability Check Power monitor confirms less then 20 deviation in RMS voltage for 5 Seconds after sampling start Nominal Voltage Set Power monitor Sets nominal voltages and the Sag Surge Thresholds New RMS Nominal A Stability Check ccc ccmnnnf ummm Stability Check Joon cccccnpnmypemnnnnn NETAN e id en 7 A eee Renom Me pennan RMS Voltage BODES RMS Voltage _RMS Nominal Sag Start 96 Nominal _Sag Start Level Input Frequency PLL The AC Frequency setup in Live View gt Setup gt System gt AC Frequency configures the power monitor on how to detect input frequency there are three options Fixed Mode The monitor uses only the configured AC Frequency either 50 0 or 60 0 Hz Auto 50 60 Mode The monitor selects either 50 0 or 60 0 Hz if the input frequency on channel L1 L2 is within the configured Band set ting Ex If Band 2Hz if signal is 8 Hz 62Hz Monitor sets to 60Hz The Time setting is used as a hysteresis band it waits that amount of time after AC frequency is in the Band range before setting the master sample frequency Auto Mode The monitor Syncs to the incoming frequency on channel L1 L2 Time is used as the amount of time the signal must be
24. ct button l 2 3 Inthe Connect pop up box enter the IP address of the power monitor and press connect 4 Press the Stop Start button to halt the monitor 5 Click the Setup button to enter the configuration setup menu Ver 1 13 07 26 11 System ID Site ID Snapshot Meter Field Notes Setup Download Start i i r Anf i MultiWindow onnec Laws t Single System FARA Connect Cancel Ver 1 25 1 10 13 Monitor Setup System ID K Site Management Logs Triggers System Peripherals Network Alarms 1 Alarms 2 EPA40421 S site ID we Site List Test lt K Test2 10 04 11 09 31 40 10 05 11 09 04 01 Disconnect we Test 10 03 11 16 55 15 10704711 09 31 17 Phasor Snapshot Used 21 Meter Field Notes Setup Download liin lt Hin Hitin Hin Hitin Minny My Minny My Hiin Hn Hin H Hitin Hn UT MN ii Load Save s OK Minny UT source ii I tM m 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 2 Cx Mo n ito r TM U ser M anug l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Site Management Data Sets Site Management is the first tab in the Setup section of Live View Site Managment is the screen in Live View that provides all of the information on the data
25. cument contains material protected under International and Federal Copyright Laws and Treaties Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is prohibited No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permis sion from Rx Monitoring Services Inc 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Safety Information Definitions e WARNING This statement is to reinforce the practice of certain conditions may cause physical bodily harm or loss of life e CAUTION This statement is to reinforce the practice of certain conditions may cause physical damage to the Cx Monitor accessories equipment or property e NOTE General information for simplifying the user experience Abbreviations CT s Current Transducers Wireless Probes Wireless add on s for power monitor Rope Probes Rogowski coil current transducers EWE External Wireless Extensions Cx Power Monitor Site Cx Monitor data set Monitor Power Monitor Cx Symbols The following are IEC symbols are used on this document or on the power monitor and their definitions This symb
26. e panel receiver to separate outlets on different branch circuits e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help STATEMENT OF FAULTLESSNESS The information in this manual has been reviewed for accuracy at the time of writing No responsibility can be assumed by Rx Monitoring Services Inc for inaccuracy or changes that have taken place since production The Cx Monitor User Manual is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice LIABILITY Rx MONITORING SERVICES Inc SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY A SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL PU NITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO A BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY ORDER OR THE OPERATION OR USE OF THE MONITORING EQUIP MENT INCLUDING SUCH DAMAGES WITHOUT LIMITATION AS DAMAGES ARISING FROM LOSS OF DATA OR PROGRAMMING LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS DAM AGE TO EQUIPMENT AND CLAIMS AGAINST CUSTOMER BY ANY THIRD PERSON EVEN IF RXMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES B DAMAGES REGARDLESS OF THEIR NATURE FOR ANY DELAY OR FAILURE BY RXMS TO PERFORM ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT DUE TO ANY CAUSE BEYOND RXMS S REASONABLE CONTROL OR C CLAIMS MADE A SUBJECT OF A LEGAL PROCEEDING AGAINST RXMS MORE THAN TWO YEARS AFTER ANY SUCH CAUSE OF ACTION FIRST AROSE COPYRIGHT 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This do
27. efer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf F For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Appendix E Phasor Diagram The Phasor Diagram in Live View displays the phase angles and magnitudes of the incoming voltage Ph Ph and Ph G and current values L1 L2 L3 Channels Volts Phasor VM oe F i442 MV iG FT L243 s 0 M ue F iu Current D VPurKM 2 13 e a S Relative jut G 7 i ET MV Label i S Invert Ver 1 25 1 10 13 u System ID S L2 EPAJD2 L3 Site ID Test t SN L G Phasor Amps Snapshot Meter Field Notes r Setup Download Source 4 amp pzs foo f 26 geal ec 36 Single Imb o The phasor diagram in Live View is a powerful tool to be sure that the Voltage and Current signals coming into the power monitor are properly connected and configured The relative phase angle 0 is changed by using the Relative drop down menu It can be either L1 Ground or L1 L2 The displayed voltage and current can be disabled enabled by marking the corresponding check boxes Suggested Settings Single Phase LI N G Relative LI G Channels Enabled L1 G Current L1 2 Pole Single L1 L2 N G Relative L1 L2 Channels Enabled L1 L2 Current L1 L2 3 Phase L1 L2 L3 N G Relative L1 G Channels Enabled L1 G L2 G L3 G Current L1 L2 L3 Note If a delta s
28. er Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open IER Cancel Browse 12 Click wireless connect and choose View Available Wireless from networks from the pop up menu 13 Press Connect Wireless Network Connection EPAWireless Information sent over this network might be visible to others Connect 14 You are now connected to the EPAWireless network 15 Computer running Live View will need to time out of its old network If configured for DHCP which can take up to 2 minutes 16 Computer should obtain an IP Address in the range 169 254 xxx xxx Automatic_IP Range if set to DHCP If it is not see Microsoft document for windows XP http www microsoft com resources documentation windows xp all proddocs en us sag_tcpip pro _autoconfig mspx mfr true 17 Static IP s can also be set on the Live View Computer in the range As long as it s not the same IP as the Cx Monitor IP 169 254 0 2 169 254 255 250 Subnet 255 255 0 0 18 Computer should now be able to communicate using the IP address on the display of the Cx Monitor Con nect using this IP address in Live View pee oe eee ee notice 19 Cx Monitor TM User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Wireless with Access Point and WiFi Rx Monitorin
29. er Manual Revised March 25 2015 Battery Operated T H Full Spec Sheet ttps reports rxms com image data spec_sheet Wireless_battery_Specsheet pdf Temperature Probe Specifications Range 0 122 Fahrenheit e Resolution 0 02 Fahrenheit e Accuracy 1 5 Fahrenheit 1 Reading per log entry Humidity Probe Specifications Range 0 100 Relative Humidity Non Condensing Nireio Resolution 0 03 Relative Humidity K mp rature e Accuracy 2 10 90 Relative Humidity 5 Full Range Humidity ETOD e 1 Reading per log entry Temperature and Humidity Probe Specifications 1 Sample per 15 second Dimensions 3 x 4 5 x 1 5 L H W Battery life between 20wks SOwks dependant on log rate Dual P owered DCx Full Spec Sheet ttps reports rxms com image data spec_sheet Wireless_DCx_Specsheet pdf DCx Voltage Probe Specifications 10 Channel 60 Vdc o Accuracy 0 1 Noise 2mV e TC 1 63ppm F 1 Sample per second minimum e 4 Readings per log entry Min Max Avg Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32F 104F o Operating Humidity 80 Max Non Condensing o Conforms to CAT II 150V Only 11 Connections for 10 Batteries Chl Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Chs Ch Ch7 Ch8 Ch9 Ch10 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 5 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads ins
30. err etme reer nceert Serre tre Sener eters tere eer 3 BE 2 EEA E A tay ater reaper Senter A A EEE E Nyy A 3 TN OIG EE A NEA I EA A E O A IA 3 MCO CON EN S epii EN N 5 E E TAE E E N EE A E E E A A E E A 8 Monitor Hirdware O c i s oy Serene ttre meen eee Eir teem neon rete 9 ti a a pene pret aeons eee AN A Ser ir AA AE feeb Try Secure E O Cer ote ty Serta 9 10 ENE AEE A EEA ORA A T AET EAA 10 imo catalog Grounding Unii amereeer tec re retest Teter rer R 11 Ja E Ag 0 00 A E A A E A AN E A E rr 11 O A aa E EAS 12 Power Monitor SOM Wate vss icasbeccsssiastairsantenninadeenassaitagssnlavensindersvaapeasnncceehs 13 De oon 6 ay E E Merron T TO 13 D E ET T E T O 15 PG We GE Me NOIS hessian Anaa E Ethernet through DHCP netWoOrk cet cataicc taesaecaacssverteptscstaadatataeieacsrasnoieeeoviaviest 17 Ethernet connection with Cross Over Cable amp Automatic Private IP 18 Wifi Ad hoc Mode With Automatic Private IP cssscssssocesesssseesessssscereseseees 18 Wireless wib Acces Pointand WiFi a iconcsracacanssaeurenennsenasssamareniaronenesmuacasauunnces 20 Monitor Con p Ura ON secessione iea r ii 22 site Management Data Sets cataract ia ini 23 E E E ee O E A A A 24 Voltage Lead and Current Probe Installation Points 00 0 0 eesesesesseeseeeeeeeeeeees 25 Single Phase Connection L1 N G wsacsacassesseasanacegepincetetstnesseapininseesaneatentasarteanions 25 2 Pole Single Phase Connection L1 L2 N G s ssssssssssssseseses
31. es AN 10Vp p Max Front View 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 9 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Power Monitor Serial Number _ TL Property of RicMS inc 601 566 2506 Sei 10 100 Ethernet port Supports Auto IP 169 254 x x amp DHCP ETP SMTP HTTP HTIPS SSL SSH USB Host Port Supports Wifi and USB Stick down loads A A USE ONLY Rx Monitoring Services sA supplied WiFi sticks MLO SV 500mA max draw Input Power Port 24V 300mA A AT USE ONLY Rx Monitoring Services supplied power supply Side View 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For curren e 10 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 t releas Powering Grounding Unit Powering Unit AN Caution Always use a grounded receptacle 1 Plug power cord into grounded receptacle 2 Plug the supplied IEC cord into the external DC power supply 3 Plug the male external DC power supply plug into the Power Monitor 4 System powers up in 15 seconds DC Power Supply 2 Connect IEC 3 Plug In Barrel 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e
32. g Services Inc supplies all Access Points and WiFi adapters described in this section There are two different types of WiFi adapters VIM Ainpy Uy The AP amp Wifi Red gives the user a way to attach to the wireless network using an computer equipped with IEEE 802 1 1N connectivity This unit will also provide an Ethernet to WiFi connection for the Cx Monitor that is con nected to it The second type is a Ethernet to WiFi Blue adapter that converts the wired 10 100 Ethernet to a 802 11N network for the Cx Monitor Power up the Red Access Point amp WiFi adapters before the WiFi only adapters 1 Plug the Ethernet and USB into the AP amp WiFi adapter RED 2 Plug Ethernet and USB into Cx Monitor 3 Plug Power supply into Cx Monitor 20 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice ease refer to http www rxms com downloads instruction For current t release s Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf 4 Cx Monitor will power up wait 30 40 seconds for configuration of the Access point when the adapter at taches the display will show ENET 192 168 1 xxx WiFi only adapters BLUE Repeat for each Cx Monitor S Plug the Ethernet and usb into the WiFi only adapter BLUE 6 Plug Ethernet and USB in to Cx Monitor 7 Plug Power supply into Cx Monitor WiFi Adapter or eK P
33. ia KVA Cycle V L1 L2 I Ll Power KVAR Single Phase Min Max Avg KVAR Cycle _ KVA KW V LI L2 J L1 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Symmetrical Components Given Fundamental Voltage Vectors V V V either Phase Ground or Phase Phase and Current Vectors L Ly Ie Zero Sequence V 1 3 V V V 1 1 30 1 1 q 0 A B c 0 A B c LA I m Ve i I Vi L Positive Sequence V 1 3 V V 120 V 240 I 1 3 1 1 120 I 240 3V 31 ___ gt gt gt gt gt V Vi Ve L L l Negative Sequence V 1 3 V V 240 V 120 L 1 3 1 1 240 1 120 U L 7 gt gt Ya I Symmetrical Components Imbalance Voltage Imbalance V 7 V Current Imbalance I L 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 3 4 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf F For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 RMS Nominal The RMS nominal is the voltage level that the power monitor normalizes to either on sampling start first S seconds or after renominaling based on the parameter set in the Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Volts gt Re nom time The system will re nominalize the RMS voltage if there is a volt
34. ion with Cross Over Cable 3 Wi Fi Ad hoc Windows XP amp 7 only Ethernet through DHCP network Unplug Cx Monitor wait for shutdown Plug Ethernet cord into side panel Plug DC power supply connector in to Cx Monitor System will get IP address from DHCP server upon startup 10 15 seconds Monitor will display valid IP address on the first line of screen display Nn FW N Computer should now be able to talk using IP address on the display of the Cx Monitor Connect using this IP address in Live View IP Address of Cx Monitor used to connect with Live View 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release 17 Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Ethernet connection with Cross Over Cable amp Auto matic Private IP IP Address of power monitor in Auto IP mode is in the range of 169 254 xxx xxx 1 Unplug Cx Monitor wait for shutdown 2 Plug Crossover Ethernet Generally red cord into side panel Plug opposite end of crossover cable into computer running Live View Plug power DC power supply in to Cx Monitor System will power up within 10 15 seconds System will wait 30 seconds before setting automatic IP address Ex 169 254 157 253 T a a l Computer running Live View will need to time out of its old ne
35. ltage channels 3 Ph Ph 3 Ph G 3 Ph N N G and 5 Current channels L1 L2 L3 N G The voltage is sampled at two rates 256 samples per cycle 15 36Khz 60 Hz anda high speed module operating at 1 66Mhz channel e Easy Setup No setup is needed the power monitor self identifies the incoming power and can configure and adjust to the conditions that it faces making setup in the field obsolete e Cross Triggering Voltage or current triggers on any single channel cause all 15 channels to capture data e Event and Time based Triggers Waveforms can be captured on a fixed time interval and or on changes to incoming voltage and current read ings e Minimum Maximum Average Logging Voltage readings are calculated at half cycle intervals 8ms 60hz with current at full cycle With a min max avg log files generated from 1 Second to 30 minutes e External Wireless Extensions EWE External wireless extension capabilities include the ability to capture 100 wireless probes consisting of Temper ature amp Humidity 0 600V DC DC current High Temperature up to 300 F and a 10 channel battery monitor e Communications Communication and download is simple using either 10 100 Ethernet USB stick download or WiFi e Internal Uninterruptible Power Supply The UPS secures your data and makes sure that the power monitor always shuts down safely with adjustable time up to 15 minutes protecting data regardless of incoming power conditions
36. ol indicates that caution is necessary when operating the device or control close to where the symbol is placed or to indicate This symbol indicates AC or DC voltage or current that the current situation needs operator awareness or operator action in order to avoid undesirable consequences This symbol indicates high voltage It calls your attention to items or operations that could be dangerous to you and other persons operation this equipment This symbol indicates DC only voltage or current Read the message and follow the instructions carefully This symbol indicates AC only voltage or current This symbol indicates safety ground conductor This symbol indicates earth ground conductor HO WW 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 3 Cx Mon ItO r U ser Ma nud Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 A WARNING A To avoid electrical shock or fire Review the entire manual before using the Power Monitor and its accessories and observe all warnings and cautions Before using the power monitor inspect wireless probes voltage probes current probes leads and accesso ries for mechanical damage or broken plastic and call Rx Monitoring Services Inc for replacements e Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment including safety glasses and insulated gloves when making connection
37. oring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 Z7 Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Downloading Data Note It is not a requirement to halt the system from sampling to retrieve your data through the Live View Method The USB download will stop logging while it completes the download Live View Download Downloading data through direct ethernet or a network is the fastest way to retrieve data from the monitor To download through Live View l Start the Live View program Ver 1 25 1 10 13 2 Press the Connect button ores 3 Inthe Connect pop up box enter the IP address of the power monitor and press connect Site ID 4 Click the Download button to enter the download menu Test A S Select a site from the Site combo box a 6 Specify a destination folder on the PC either by typing the path or using the Browse button re and selecting the destination ae 7 Click the Download button to download the data Field Notes Setup Download Site Download Download Start ia Source Source Site Mutti Window Test Destination C EPALogs aefs Download Note If data files are already in the directory it will prompt if you want to overwrite or cancel the download If the folder does not exist it will prompt to create the folder Note Do
38. ource is provided select Delta from the Source drop down box in the left Live View panel The phase angle of each Voltage channel extends to the outer circle while the current channel is represented by a shorter line with a closed arrow head The Phasor Diagram gives the user the option to invert each of the phase current channels If the current is hooked up backwards it will display 180 degrees relative to it s corresponding voltage To correct for this click the L1 L2 or L3 buttons to invert the current signal pee ee without notice 47 Cx Monito r Th U ser Ma nud Revised March 25 2015 Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf e For current releas Appendix F Cx Emulator The Cx_Emulator is a program that is designed so you can simulate the usage of the Cx Monitor and its soft ware without having to have the hardware available Download Cx Emulator Go to Website http weborders rxms com Under Software gt Select Cx Emulator gt Add to Cart Go to Checkout If you do not have an account you will have to set one up Finish the checkout No Shipping Required Free Pick today as delivery date Free Checkout Agree to terms and conditions Confirm order You can now go to the download section in your account and download the software Install Cx Emulator Install Cx Emulator by running the installer package after download Follow the in
39. re of the line Instructions are here 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc 15 Cx Monitor User Manual Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf F For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 To start U View Default installation is placed at Start Menu All Programs Rx Monitoring Service U View gt Launch U View fa Rx Monitoring Services Launch U View All Programs A Log OFF o Shut Down Updates Updates are common place and should be expected Updates are always free and can be found in the same location as above Download and run UView Setup exe to install the newest release Upon Starting U View if a internet connection is present U View will confirm the installed version is up to date If the installed version is not current a window will appear with directions on how to obtain the newest release 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice 6 Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 PC Connection Methods To use the Live View program an ethernet or Wi Fi connection must be established to the device There are 3 different connection types i Ethernet through DHCP network 2 Direct Ethernet connect
40. s to power circuits e Use only current probes test leads and adapters supplied with the power monitor and wireless probes Remove unnecessary voltage leads or accessories that are not in use o Make sure the power monitor is properly connected through the power cord to protective earth ground Do not insert foreign objects into connectors only use approved accessories Never open the power monitor there are no customer replaceable parts Never use power monitor outside or when condensing water is present o Use supplied safety kit and properly lockout circuits under test Hands boots and the working area must be dry when making connections to power system o Do not operate the Power Monitor or probes around volatile gas or vapor Pee WARNING DO NOT EXCEED CAT RATINGS Voltage Ratings Power Monitor CAT III 600V Pollution Degree 2 Rope CT s CAT II 1000V Pollution Degree 2 Clamp CT s CAT ITT 600V Pollution Degree 2 Wireless DC CAT H 600V Pollution Degree 2 Wireless DCx CAT IT 150V Pollution Degree 2 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 4 Cx Mon ItO r U ser Ma nud Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Table of Contents ea User Manual ca cetestesgscnsranecqotiaetasieserenqvieaelceamautertaneeuneis 1 SVEN AON CONG Ody a MEeT
41. seseseseseeseseneseseese 26 3 Phase WYE Delta Connection L1 L2 L3 N G sssssssssesesesssesssesssessse 26 SB elles PITI CT TCODDE OD cerpas S orca ret Tr att 27 Downioadinp Oi sessiun me tt rr ree eer retry Trey sere ser nn eyy eere 28 Liveview DOWD OAU Denne oO et eae tye MeCN Tenn eTerrey yn aan mT rte 28 GRAD a E oss scenes ccs I E E OAE A EE EE AE A EN 29 T A A ener E E E E E 30 Ue Vs E A E EA E 30 Append A eorr Ol Operati oiean R 31 B a A E A A A E E T Se ner eee 31 PD ey IOE EE I E A A E T AE i 35 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 5 Cx Mo n ItO r U ser M anug l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised March 25 2015 T gore nrc T a E ens ye rr wre wena een ee 35 Sag Surge Vollage I ea cass vncccecotzacietspsvecuna aan paradacee peace iiini 36 Nicole ge NSIC E A rm cee Monn Ten ere eee ine ee ener A ane Tear ae ar a a 1g 0G a ETE E T EEE E E S E E E E 38 Appendix B Monitor SP CCC ANIONS wrcccccsanseanenssessastiveaasonsaestencttdetoaeivers 39 OEE E a A E R 39 D EA a AAAA AENEA N 39 Sy TCO AE GI Se Cap sa ccs sradescussoratavesevesntanotatnnntaredsncnesiatavevesasnoneitneternaneets 39 Voltage and Current Measurem nt o acenion oninia aia eiiiai 40 Voltage Current amp Time ACCUTaC aciera a 40 L g rales and ck ea ee ee ee eee aapi ian aai 41 Appendix C Current Probe Speci CatiONs
42. stable and out of band before setting a nominal frequency Band is used as the amount of frequency deviation from the nominal sample frequency before a new nominal frequency is calculated Time can be set from 10 seconds to 30 minutes Auto Mode should only be used if frequency is known to change such as a transfer to generator set Sites with large THD or wave shape faults can be unstable and cause problems in this mode 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 3 5 Cx Mon ItO r U ser Ma nud Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf e For current releas Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Sag Surge Voltage Triggers The Sag or Surge events occur when the RMS Voltage falls outside the set Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Volts gt Sag Start or Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Volts gt Surge Start and lasts until the RMS returns to Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Volts gt Sag End or Live View gt Setup gt Triggers gt Volts gt Surge End value Duration The total time that the RMS voltage was outside of the set parameters Peak The highest surge or lowest sag RMS voltage that was calculated during the event i am oD OD oD 6D Ok RMS Voltage _RMS Nominal_ Sag Start Level Sac ead bevel N Sag Peak ag End Level 7 Surge Peak ce k
43. structions through the installer process Windows XP Windows 7 8 Compatible A J AW 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice 4 8 Cx Monitor User Manual Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf F For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Run Cx Emulator Go to Start Menu All Programs Rx Monitoring Service gt Cx_Emulator gt Launch Cx Emulator Or other location if default was changed during installation fm Rx Monitoring Services F A Site Prep T EPAReports Join PDF T EPA1k Installer fan Live View M U View a Cx_Emulator v Y v v v v v E Cx_Emulator All Programs NOTE Windows may pop up a Windows Security Alert Press Unblock for the program to operate properly Get IP address to connect with Live View from Cx Emulator display Cx Emulator xd6 Yeri 307 20 _ Oj x Screen IP address of Cx Emulator is displayed in the Cx Emulator window Upen Logs Directory Launch 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice 4 9 Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Appendix G EWE External Wireless Extensions The EWE External Wireless Extensions is a system
44. surement Range Probe dependant e Current input type AC DC 6Vdc Input impedance 120K 1M to gnd Voltage Current amp Time Accuracy V I Calibrated at 72 f TC 0 003 F of reading of range Low Frequency e A D Measurement type True RMS calculated every half cycle e A D Measurement Uncertainty AC 0 1 reading 0 1 full scale above SOVrms DC 0 1 reading 0 1 full scale above SOV de Offset Error AC DC 0 05Vrms High Frequency e A D Measurement type Sampled Threshold cross 500 sample buffer per channel e A D Measurement Uncertainty AC 5 reading Offset Error AC SV Current e A D Measurement type True RMS calculated every cycle e A D Measurement Uncertainty System e AC 0 1 reading 0 1 full scale above SOArms e DC 0 1 reading 0 1 full scale above SOAdc Offset Error AC DC 1Arms Time e 10mSec day calibrated at 72 f TC 100ppb F cations are subject to cha For current rel AO Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 Log rates and Types P ect to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release RMS Voltage Current 1 Second to 30 Minutes 10 Voltage Channels Ph Ph Ph G Ph N amp N G S Current Channels L1 L2 L3 N amp G 1 Residual Current L1 L2 L3 N RMS Voltage Imbalance Frequency 10 Seconds to 30 Minutes 3 Voltage L1 G L2 G L3
45. that extends the capabilities of the Cx Monitor It adds wireless communications to 100 external probes Adding additional functionality including DC Voltage 600V single DC Current 2000A amp 4000A Temperature and Humidity and a battery voltage tester 10 Channel 60V This section will give specifications for those devices For use see the Installing Monitor section of this manual for obtaining installation instructions for the wireless sys tem Features e Individual log file created for each probe e Programmable log rate of 4 seconds to 30 minutes e Upto 100 probes per Cx monitor mix and match probe types e Range Indoor up to 100 ft e Range Line of sight up to 1 mile Battery Operated 600V DC Single Full Spec Sheet https reports rxms com image data spec_sheet Wireless_battery_Specsheet pdf Auto Dual Range 24Vdc Uncertainty 0 5 01 Full scale Resolution 0 001 V 600Vdc Wi PERSO r Uncertainty 0 5 01 Full scale PROBE A Resolution 0 005 V DC Probe Specifications 1 Sample per second minimum e 4 Readings per log entry Min Max Avg Dimensions 3 x 4 5 x 1 5 L H W o Battery life between 20wks SOwks dependant on log rate 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release 50 Cx Monitor Us
46. tructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current t eei Revised March 25 201 5 AC Powered DC Current Full Spec Sheet fhttps reports rxms com image data spec_sheet Wireless DC _Current_Specsheet pdf Dual Range 2 000A Resolution 0 017 A Uncertainty 0 5 01 Full scale 4 000A Resolution 0 035 A Uncertainty 0 5 01 Full scale DC Current Probe Specifications 12V DC powered o Sample speed 1 second Min Max Avg logging Hall effect probe powered from system no batteries required 4 000A 4 5 x2 5 ID Probe Specifications 2 000A 2 ID Probe Specifications Range 40 4 000 ADC 28 2 800 AAC Range 20 2 000 ADC 14 1 400 AAC 0 5 000 Hz 0 5 000 Hz Operating Conditions 14 122 F Max 600V Operating Conditions 14 122 F Max 600V Accuracy Accuracy Noise 2ADC Noise 1 ADC 1 5 from 400 4 000ADC 1 5 from 200 2 000ADC 2 from 40 400ADC 2 from 20 200ADC 4 from 8 40ADC o 4 from 4 20ADC E T rar 52 Cx Monitor User Manual ec 1 notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf F For current release Revised March 25 2015
47. twork If configured for DHCP which can take up to 2 minutes 8 Computer should obtain an IP Address in the range 169 254 xxx xxx Automatic IP Range if set to DHCP If it is not see Microsoft document for windows XP http www microsoft com resources documentation windows xp all proddocs en us sag_tcpip pro _autoconfig mspx mfr true 9 Static IP s can also be set on the Live View Computer in the range As long as it s not the same IP as the Cx Monitor IP 169 254 0 2 169 254 255 250 Subnet 255 255 0 0 10 Computer should now be able to talk using IP address on the display of the Cx Monitor 11 Connect using this IP address in Live View Wifi Ad hoc Mode With Automatic Private IP Unplug Cx Monitor wait for shutdown Unplug all ethernet wires from device Plug WiFi Stick into side panel Plug DC power supply connector into Cx Monitor Monitor will power up within 10 15 seconds IP address should appear within 10 seconds after boot If IP address doesn t show in this range reinsert USB stick On computer running Live View attach to EPAWIRELESS network 9 Click on Start S ao a 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 1 8 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf F For current release Revised March 25 2015 10 Select Run 11 Type ncpa cpl and press Ent
48. utput voltage 1OmV Amp e Total Range 600Apk Cx Monitor User Manual Revised March 25 2015 3 000A Rope 24 amp 36 Lengths 10 000A Gen2 Rope 36 48 amp 60 Lengths 3 000A Rope Wire Length 8ft e Measuring range SA 3 200Arms AC e Max Working Voltage 600Vrms e Basic probe accuracy 1 of reading 1A e Linearity 0 2 of reading e Conductor position sensitivity 1 of reading e Frequency Response 10Hz to 10 kHz 1dB e Phase Shift lt 1 degrees e Total System Accuracy 2 RMS with offset errors of 2 SApk e System Gain 0 2A Count 16bit a2d e Output voltage lmV Amp e Total Range 6 000Apk probe limited to 4 500Apk e DC offset on startup can be significant for approximately 10 sec Powered from power monitor or 2xAA 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc Specifications are subject to change without notice Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current t release 10 000A Gen2 Rope Wire Length 12ft e Measuring range 20A 10 000Arms AC e Max Working Voltage 600Vrms e Basic probe accuracy 1 of reading 20A e Linearity 0 2 of reading e Conductor position sensitivity 1 of reading e Frequency Response 40Hz to 7 kHz 1dB e Phase Shift lt 1 degrees e Total System Accuracy 2 RMS with offset errors of 20Apk e System Gain Frequency dependant e Output 0 122mV AR
49. vided with the power monitor kit For the different types of current probes For Rogowski rope CT s http www rxms com downloads instructions cx Cx_ Monitor Rope_Install pdf For Clamp On CT s http www rxms com downloads instructions epal1500 Cx_ Monitor Clamp _Install pdf For the wireless add on system EWE External Wireless Extensions probes Wireless Installation http www rxms com downloads instructions cx Cx_ Wireless _Instructions pdf 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 24 Cx Mon ItO r U ser Ma nud Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf For current release Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 Voltage Lead and Current Probe Installation Points This section of the manual will show the basic guidelines on where to connect the voltage leads and current probes For complete step by step startup procedure there are separate installation documents covering that process The following sections show the installation points for these items based on different power sources Note Because of the power monitor s ability to calculate and log power for delta wye and single phase at the same time There is no setup needed in Live View to specify the type of source coming into the power monitor Note To ensure that the voltage and current transducers were installed and reading properly it is recommended to
50. with multiple Cx Monitors on a network switch One Cx Monitor server multiple client Cx Moni tors 3 AD Hoc mode with USB stick One Cx Monitor server multiple client Cx Monitors 4 DHCP WiFi AP with multiple Cx Monitors on a network One Cx Monitor server multiple client Cx Monitors S DHCP WiFi AP with multiple Cx Monitors on a network External NTP Server Server Mode The Cx Monitor upon boot up will get the time from the RTC time clock This has a 1 second resolution it will lock it s NTP server to the RTC time at this point The Cx Monitor will then use it s internal clock with a 1OmSec day accuracy to synchronize it s NTP server time If you check Enable in the NTP section of Live View this mode starts Client Mode The Cx Monitor will synchronize it s clock using the settings in the NTP section of Live View NTP is auto matically run on boot up when enabled and when the Start button is pressed in Live View The Server setting is the server that will be attemped to syncronize to using the NTP protocal This time will be trusted so ensure it s a server that has a valid time The Timeout setting in Live View gives the amount of seconds to wait while requesting a time from the configured NTP server If unable to connect to the server the monitor will begin sampling after this time out un synchronized 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc 45 Cx Monitor TM User Manua
51. wnload All Sites button allows you to download all of the site data on the monitor A folder with the site name will be created in the destination folder for each site downloaded Once the download is complete use the U View button to launch U View 2013 Rx Monitoring Services Inc e TM Specifications are subject to change without notice 2 8 C X Mo n ItO r U ser M anuad l Please refer to http www rxms com downloads instructions Cx_Monitor_User_Manual pdf e For current releas Revised Ma rch 25 201 5 USB Download The power monitor has the ability to download to a USB storage device through the mass storage class driver Only certain USB sticks properly identify themselves and only USB sticks provided from Rx Monitoring Services are guaran teed to work Note Sandisk USB devices have the most reliable track record and are recommended There are multiple modes that the monitor can be operating in for USB downloads If the monitor is running in Normal mode nothing is changed upon USB download If the monitor is running in Reset on USB mode when the USB stick is inserted and data downloaded the old Site is renamed with the date appended and a new data set is started Regardless of setup data is never deleted when downloading using USB method All data is stored on the power monitor Steps to preform USB download l Power up monitor a Insert USB stick wait 15 seconds for enumeration
52. y deviation and harmonics There are multiple solutions to make the data more manageable including global zoom capabilities and on graph annotations The output of U View is in picture form directly from what is on the PC screen so it is easy to understand what the output will contain Instructions Instructions for usage of the U View software package is maintained in a separate document This document link can be found on the RxMS com U View html website under the download icon Click on the hyperlink here of the line Instructions are here To Analyze downloaded data Note The display will not show the files in the folder 1 Start the U View program it is to select the folder that contains all of the files 2 Press the Load Site button Ver 1 60 01 28 14 Load Site Event Log Transient Plot Transients Trending Snapshot Swell Snapshot Field Notes Load Site Status Loading Site Data Please Wait My Network Folder name C Documents and Settings Chris Desktop Site22511 v Places Power Logs Cancel Start 3 In the Select Folder dialog select the desired data set s folder Load Site Status f lick the OK in the loadi 4 Click the OK to begin the loading process Loading Site Data Complete S U View will begin loading the status bar will begin mov ing 6 Complete

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