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1. RD 8 RTS 3 I RIS 7 CTS 4 SHLD 5 La SHLD 5 GND 6 GND 4 M870D DB9F Front Port to PC DB9M DB9 FEMALE DB9 MALE connected to PC connected to SERIAL PORT FRONT PORT RXD 2 RXD 2 TD XD 3 GND 5 GND 5 DTR rer DIR 4 DSR 6 DCD 1 RIS 7 CIS 8 M8 700 DBYF Front Port to DB25M DB25 FEMALE DB9 MALE connected to PC connected to SERIAL PORT FRONT PORT 3 RXD 2 TXD 2 3 GND 7 ss GND 5 DTR 20 DTR 4 DSR 6 DCD 8 RTS 4 CIS 5 RI 9 The rear port of the M870D Display and the Host port of the M87x must be set to RS 232 matching Baud rates and parity and Display protocol The cable should be Belden 9842 or equivalent The maximum cable length for RS 232 is 50 ft 15m ML0027 September 30 2009 9 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC MLOO27 September 30 2009 10 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC M870D RS 232 Cable Connections to the M57x M870D Rear Port to M57x RJ11 P1 RJ 11 DISPLAY connected to REAR M57x PI PORT RD TXD 4 r RD RIS 6 RTS CTS 1 CTS E SHLD GND 2 GND 15V 5 6 conductor RJ11 cable RTS amp CTS are required for file downloads when connecting a PC thru the M870D Front port Otherwise 4 conductor RJ11 flat cable will suffice for display operation gt UO SI COO O M870D Rear Port to M57x Serial Ports M57x DISPLAY SERIAL PORTS REAR PS PE RD 21 27 m DD 9
2. TXD 22 28 RD 8 RTS 20 26 RIS 7 CTS 19 25 1 CIS 6 SHLD 18 24 La SHLD 5 4 GND 17 23 GND The rear port of the M870D Display and the port of the M57x must be set to RS 232 matching Baud rates and parity and Display protocol The cable should be Belden 9842 or equivalent unless otherwise specified The maximum cable length for RS 232 is 50 ft 15m M57x RS 485 Cable Connections M57x Ports to M870D Display Rear Port 4 Wire Full Duplex ZMODEM Display Protocols M57x HOST DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 SERIAL PORTS REAR REAR P2 P3 PORT PORT 21 27 9 TA 9 s TA 22 28 RA 8 RA 8 air ends of RS 485 RB 19 25 7 TB 7 ends of RS 485 nd TB 20 26 RB 4 6 RB 6 string SHLD 18 24 SHLD 5 SHLD 5 17 23 4 4 The rear port of the M870D and the Host port of the M57x must be set to RS 485 matching Baud rates and parity and Display protocol The cable should be Belden 9842 or equivalent The maximum cable length for RS 485 is 4000 ft 1200m ML0027 September 30 2009 11 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC M87x RS 485 Cable Connections M87x Ports to M870D Rear Port M87x HOST DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY 2 SERIAL PORTS REAR REAR P2 P3 PORT PORT RA 2 1 9 9 bi 1 gt 8 RA 8 RB TB 7 TB 7 gt TB B t 6 RB 6 Place 1200hm SHLD 5 SHLD 5 SHLD 5 terminator at 6 4 4 ends o
3. 4 11 2004 AC Supply Vo tane Dips and Short Interruptions Signed on behalf of the Company Marking Year 2003 2009 Reference Number DOC BOD Issue E Date of issue 13 April 2009 Form BD E back ML0027 September 30 2009 20 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 01 30 2009 Update Bitronics Name Logo 05 01 09 Updated logos and cover page 9 22 09 Updated Section 1 5 to reflect current standards updated RAF EJD Declaration of Conformit M MLOO27 September 30 2009 21 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC NovaTech Bitronics D 3 Orion Bitronics LLC 261 Brodhead Road Bethlehem PA 18017 610 997 5100 Fax 610 997 5450 WWW novatechweb com bitronics
4. Addressability Display Addresses 1 15 Power Supply Requirements Nominal 24 250Vdc 69 240Vac 50 60Hz Operating Range 20 300Vdc 55 275Vac 45 65Hz Burden 11VA max 4W max Weight typical 1 25 lbs 0 57 kg 1 3 Environmental Operating Temperature 40 to 70degC Humidity 0 95 non condensing MLOO27 September 30 2009 1 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC Installation Category Enclosure Protection to IEC 60529 1989 Altitude Intended Use 1 4 Physical Connections Package Definitions Enclosure Category 2 IC Ill Distribution Level Pollution Degree 2 See Definitions page 2 IP52 Front Panel IP20 Rear Ratings are applicable for enclosure category 2 see Definitions below Up to and including 2000m above sea level Indoor Indoor Outdoor use when mounted in an appropriately rated protective enclosure to NEMA or IP protection classifications as required for the installation 3 pin removable terminal block for power inputs accepts 26 12AWG wire 0 15 3 3mm or terminal lugs up to 0 325 8 25mm wide Recommended minimum wire size is 18 AWG 0 5mm Recommended torque rating for the terminal block wire fasteners is 10 in lbs 1 13N m Precautions must be taken to prevent shorting of lugs at the terminal block A minimum distance of 0 1 2 5mm is recommended between un insulated lugs to maintain insulation requirements Standard 0 200 5 08mm header soc
5. products containing batteries should have them removed before disposal taking precautions to avoid short circuits Particular regulations within the country of operation may apply to the disposal of lithium batteries 0027 September 30 2009 X Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 1 0 INTRODUCTION The M870D Remote Display connects to 70 Series IEDs through one of the serial communications ports The M870D is designed to provide a convenient way to view measurements made by the 70 Series IEDs A maximum of 64 user configurable measurement screens can be displayed The instrument can be set to display a single screen continually or automatically scroll through all available screens Additionally the user may manually step through all available screens All of the screens can be scrolled 1 1 Features Rugged Bitronics design Bright LED display 3 lines of 5 digits and a one line 8 character alohanumeric Standard 4 round mounting Configurable RS232 or RS485 communication based configuration tool for quick setup Front panel service port Front panel Demand and Energy reset if enabled OUU U CL C O 1 2 Specifications Display 3 lines of 5 digits Red LED 0 56 High 1 line by 8 character alphanumeric Red LED 0 11 High User Interface 4 pushbuttons Communication Selectable RS232 or RS485 4 wire full duplex 9600 19200 or 38400 baud 8 bit No parity 1 stop bit Distance 50 ft 15m RS232 4000 ft 1200m RS485
6. sides of the mains input line The disconnect should be UL recognized in order to maintain any UL product approval The Disconnect should be acceptable for the application and adequately rated for the equipment M 2 6 Power Supply Connections Power Supply Nominal 69 240V 50 60Hz 24 to 250V A TXD TA 9 MODEL mi he CTS RB 6 DATE SHLD 5 GND 4 120218R1 Power and ground are applied to three screws on a barrier strip on the rear of the M870D There is one chassis ground point that MUST be connected to Earth Ground This is located on the mounting flange Connection of the chassis ground is required see Section 2 3 Bitronics recommends that all grounding be performed in accordance with ANSI IEEE C57 13 3 1983 2 7 Cleaning MLOO27 September 30 2009 8 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC Cleaning the exterior of the instrument shall be limited to the wiping of the instrument using a soft damp cloth applicator with cleaning agents that are not alcohol based and are non flammable non explosive 3 0 SETUP 3 1 Communications Connections M870D RS 232 Cable Connections M8 ZOD Rear Port to M87x DB9M DB9 FEMALE DISPLAY connected to REAR M870 PI PORT RD 2 hn DD 9 3 RD 8 GND 5 RIS Z DIR 4 DSR 6 Lo SHLD 5 DCD 1 GND 4 RTS CTS 8 Rl 9 M870D Rear Port to M87x Ports M870 HOST DISPLAY SERIAL PORTS REAR P2 P3 P4 PORT 2 Hm DD 9 TD 1
7. 0 Baud 232 485 Version Displays current version information This value cannot be modified Allows exiting setup mode Table 1 Configurable Parameters ML0027 September 30 2009 12 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC WARNING THE METER ADDRESS COMMUNICATION MODE AND BAUD RATE PARAMETERS ARE STORED IN NON VOLATILE MEMORY THIS MEMORY STORAGE HAS A 1 000 000 CYCLE ENDURANCE RATING PARAMETERS CAN BE CHANGED 1 000 000 TIMES Note Instruments produced prior to July 2002 will display a Remove Power message when the hardware setup has been changed If this message is displayed remove the input power to the instrument for a few seconds and then reapply power The instrument will go through its normal boot sequence and the new settings will take effect 3 3 Measurement Screens Measurements that are shown on the M870D are setup using the Windows based 70 series Configurator There are two folders in the Communication section which must be configured before the M870D can be used The first folder is used to setup the Port Assignments as shown in Figure 3 Set the protocol of the port to which the Remote Display is connected to Zmodem Display Log Set the Media Parity and Baud settings as required The RxD to TxD parameter can be set to zero and the Run Display box must be checked In this example Port 1 is set to run the display 70 Series Configurator v2 43 File Filter Help IED Installation Settings 5510 amp Iden
8. 10552 M870D MA EMC E164178 1001052884 M87x 57 MB70D 5700 EMC 09 09082 2 2006 95 Self Certification supported by a Technical File Technical File No TF B002 MEN 26 March 2009 original issue dated 10 July 2003 Reference Number DOC BOO Issue E Date of issue 13 April 2009 Form BiDOC b 0027 September 30 2009 19 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC The following standards were used for reference and to establish conformity EN 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement UL 61010B 1 control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements EN 61326 1 2006 Electrical Equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMG requirements EN 61000 6 4 2007 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic emission standard Industrial environment EN 61000 6 2 2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for Industrial environments EN 55011 2007 A2 2007 Radiated Emissions Electric Field Strength Group 1 Class AC Powerline Conducted Emissions EN 61000 4 2 1995 41 1998 A2 2001 Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN 61000 4 3 2006 41 2008 Immunity to Radiated Electramagnetic Energy Radio Frequency Class Ill EN 61000 4 4 2004 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity EN 61000 4 5 2006 Surge Immunity EN 61000 4 6 200 Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radia Level 3 Frequency Fields T EN 61000
9. 8 Distribution Measurement Unit based in Bethlehem Pennsylvania USA was purchased by NovaTech LLC on July 1 2008 and henceforth continues to operate as an affiliate of NovaTech LLC under the company name of Bitronics LLC 261 Broadhead Road Bethlehem PA 18017 USA The change of ownership and company name at the Bethlehem location has resulted in the Measurement organization and it s operations remaining substantially the same In regards to product technical compliance and performance claims the following points indicate business continues as usual for the Bethlehem site e Technical Staff have been retained Instruments will continue to be designed in Bethlehem Production processes are unchanged Measurement products are retained A revision on product labels to indicate Bitronics as the company name shall be implemented A strategic partnership agreement has been entered with Areva T amp D such that Bitronics LLC will manufacture products to be globally distributed under the AREVA T amp D MICOM brand A revision to product labels is anticipated Continuing to the subject addressing some of the necessary technical documentation which is relied upon the intent is to utilize existing product Type Test Certificates and Declarations of Conformity The change of company name will not be implemented retroactively on these types of documents Instead the change of company name to Bitronics will appear on new documents moving forward that ar
10. Bitronics M8 0D Remote Display Manual L September 30 2009 ML0027 Document Revision C 2009 by Bitronics LLC 4 Novalech Bitronics D 3 Orion TABLE OF CONTENTS M870D FIRMWARE iii 70 SERIES MANUAL SE T asses nai iii INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ee eee nee eno nnn nana IV WARRANTY AND ASSISTANGE civic IV Authorized representative in the European Union V COPYRIGHT NOTICE V TRADEMARKS APP PP e AAA V SAFETY SECHON ir o vii WARNING EMISSIONS CLASS A DEVICE N55011 Ix Decommissioning and Disposal nn Ix 1 0 INITOQUCUON 1 USER a led 1 142 OVS CHICA e TL 1 a lt A or 1 A A ee O ee ene 2 1 5 sotafidatds and GENCI NONS i o 4 2 0 INSTAllaU ON a nee 6 m Mii INS DOCU OM c DN 6 2 2 Instrament MOURUNG iaa 6 AS o TL 7 24 OVELCUHEHLPLOTECHON O 7 29 Supply Mains LI COMNEC ti aza la Ne dee 8 2 5 Supply CONNECUONS moon TO oi 8 A a 8 yO FUP cect CO e O O 9 osi COMMUACAIOAS Gonnecttli ns nein ee een ne
11. Configurator v2 43 File Filter Help 9 IED Installation Settings amp Identity y Passwords User Defined Measurement Names Engineering Units Hardware M G gt Instrument Transformer Fault Location Line Settings ber of Measurements Measurements to Display Number o Demands Decimal Digits secondary Units m a Power YA Measurement 1 RMS Amps A 1 4 Flicker Harmonics Measurement 2 RMS Amps B 1 s Communication Measurement 3 RMS Amps 1 n mi Detached Display I Home Screen Port Assignments Scroll Rate 3 000 TE Enable Bersen Xi os Alphanumeric Display Ampz 1 n o Refresh Rate 1 000 ms i Registers Start in Auto Scroll mode Scale Factors Z9 DNP Measurement Type Filter Measurement Filter Screen To Display Port ID of Display Default Screens 3 Die t Instantaneous Amps Screen 1 1 y 1 z Amps A amp BEC zl Z DNP IP Settings Z K Synchronization Time Sync 9 IRIG B Triggers and Alarms v lt gt Changes Will Not Take Effect Until the Device is Rebooted EU Load Defaults Help Figure 4 Configurator Communication Detached Display Folder Demands Y Volts Harmonics Power After CT VT ratios are changed it may be desired to reformat Ratios Miscellaneous the placement of the decimal point in the display Screens are defined by choosing measurements from a drop down l
12. V MLOO27 September 30 2009 4 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC Current Voltage Surge Immunity EN 61000 4 5 2006 supersedes EN 61000 4 5 1995 Open Circuit Voltage 1 2 50 us Short Circuit Current 8 20 us Amplitude AC Power Port 2 KV common mode 1 KV differential mode Amplitude I O Signal Port 1 KV common mode Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio Frequency Fields EN 61000 4 6 2007 Supersedes EN 61000 4 6 1996 Level 3 Frequency 150 kHz 80 MHz Amplitude 10 V rms Modulation 80 AM 1 kHz AC Supply Voltage Dips and Short Interruptions EN 61000 4 11 2004 Supersedes EN 61000 4 11 1994 MLOO27 September 30 2009 5 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 4 2 0 INSTALLATION WARNING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY PROPERLY TRAINED OR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL 2 1 Initial Inspection Bitronics instruments are carefully checked and burned in at the factory before shipment Damages can occur however so please check the instrument for shipping damage as it is unpacked Notify Bitronics LLC immediately if any damage has occurred and save any damaged shipping containers MN 2 2 Instrument Mounting The instrument may be mounted on a 19 Rack panel if desired Three units will fit side by side on a standard 5 25 high panel See Figure 2 for panel cutout dimensions The unit should be mounted using the four 10 32 studs attached to the flanges Make sure that any paint or other co
13. atings on the panel do not prevent electrical contact 3 98 101 3 375 85 7 TYPICAL 3 50 89 0 7 18 D 10 32 SS STUDS A4 je 0 34 9 L 450 444 2 40 61 AA Figure 1 Instrument Dimensions MLOO27 September 30 2009 6 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC Figure 2 Panel Cutout Dimensions MN 2 3 Surge Protection AN Surge protection devices are incorporated into the power supply The mounting flange is a safety ground for the instrument and must be connected to a protective ground earth circuit If the unit is powered from a VT it is recommended that one side of the VT be grounded at the instrument following ANSI IEEE C57 13 3 1983 See Section 2 4 for fuse recommendations 2 4 Overcurrent Protection To maintain the safety features of this product a 2 Ampere time delay T fuse with a minimum interrupting rating of 1500 Amperes must be connected in series with the ungrounded non earthed hot side of the supply input prior to installation The fuse must carry a voltage rating appropriate for the power system on which it is to be used A UL Recognized fuse in an appropriate fuse holder should be used in order to maintain UL product approval MLOO27 September 30 2009 7 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC M 2 5 Supply Mains Disconnect Equipment shall be provided with a Supply Mains Disconnect that can be actuated by the operator and simultaneously open both
14. ced may be lethal to personnel and could damage insulation External resistors Where external resistors are fitted to relays these may present a risk of electric shock or burns if touched Battery replacement Where internal batteries are fitted they should be replaced with the recommended type and be installed with the correct polarity to avoid possible damage to the equipment Insulation and dielectric strength testing Insulation testing may leave capacitors charged up to a hazardous voltage At the end of each part of the test the voltage should be gradually reduced to zero to discharge capacitors before the test leads are disconnected MLOO27 September 30 2009 viii Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC WARNING EMISSIONS CLASS A DEVICE N55011 This is a Class A industrial device Operation of this device in a residential area may cause harmful interference which may require the user to take adequate measures 1 DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL 1 Decommissioning The auxiliary supply circuit in the relay may include capacitors across the supply or to ground earth To avoid electric shock or energy hazards after completely isolating the supplies to the relay both poles of any dc supply the capacitors should be safely discharged via the external terminals before decommissioning 2 Disposal It is recommended that incineration and disposal to watercourses is avoided The product should be disposed of in a safe manner Any
15. e created after July 1 2008 Existing product approvals will be relied upon Date 2 2005 Issue 1 261 Brodhead Road Bethlehem PA 18017 USA Phone 610 997 5100 Fax 610 997 5450 www novatechweb com ML0027 September 30 2009 18 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC Bitronics A Nova lech Company EC Declaration of Conformity We the undersigned Manufacturer Bitronics LLC Authorized NovaTech Europe BVBA 261 Brodhead Road Representativo Kontichsesteenweg 71 Bethlehem PA 18017 8688 in the 2630 Aartselaar USA European Union Belgium T 610 997 5100 T 32 3 458 0807 F 810 997 5450 32 3 458 1817 E bitronics inovatechps com _ S E info europed hereby declare that the following product s Producttype M870D Display Description 1 70 Series Remote Display Conform s with the protection requirements of the following directivo s 1 European Community Directive on EMC 20044 08 EC 2 European Community Directive on Low Voltage 2005 95 EC The following route s were used to establish conformity 1 2004108 In accordance with Article 7 Annex 11 internal production control supported by a Technical File Technical File No TF B00 26 March 2009 original issue dated 10 July 2003 Conformity Assessment Body Underwriters Laboratories Inc Melville Division C A B 1285 Wal Whitman Road Melville NY 11747 3081 USA Compliance Certificate Test Report E184178 02ME
16. ead Road Bethlehem PA 18017 VentureCom Inc Five Cambridge Center Cambridge MA 02142 SISCO Inc 6605 192 Mile Road Sterling Heights MI 48314 1408 General Software Inc Box 2571 Redmond WA 98073 Schneider Automation Inc One High Street North Andover MA 01845 Triangle MicroWorks Inc 2213 Middlefield Court Raleigh NC 27615 Greenleaf Software Inc Brandywine Place Suite 100 710 East Park Blvd Plano TX 75074 TRADEMARKS The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of Bitronics LLC The Bitronics logo Bitronics PowerPlex Triplex Triple Il MultiComm PowerServe SubCycle Technology SubCycleStuf The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of AREVA T amp D Inc AREVA T amp D the AREVA logo MICOM The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of the DNP Users Group DNP DNP3 The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Electric Power Research Institute EPRI UCA The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Automation Inc MODSOFT Modicon Modbus Plus Modbus Compact 984 PLC The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of VentureCom Inc 0027 September 30 2009 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC Phar Lap the Phar Lap logo The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of Systems Integration Specialists Company Inc SISCO SISCO MMS EASE Lite 54 5 The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of G
17. eneral Software Inc General Software the GS logo EMBEDDED BIOS Embedded DOS The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group CompactPCl PICMG the CompactPCI logo the PICMG logo MLOO27 September 30 2009 vi Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC SAFETY SECTION This Safety Section should be read before commencing any work on the equipment Health and safety The information in the Safety Section of the product documentation is intended to ensure that products are properly installed and handled in order to maintain them in a safe condition lt is assumed that everyone who will be associated with the equipment will be familiar with the contents of the Safety Section Explanation of symbols and labels The meaning of symbols and labels that may be used on the equipment or in the product documentation is given below A Caution refer to product documentation Caution risk of electric shock Functional Ground Earth Terminal a Protective Conductor Terminal Safety Ground Earth Installing Commissioning and Servicing Eguipment connections Personnel undertaking installation commissioning or servicing work on this eguipment should be aware of the correct working procedures to ensure safety The product documentation should be consulted before installing commissioning or servicing the equipment Terminals exposed during installation commissioning and maintenance may presen
18. f RS 485 Place 1200hm string terminator at ends of RS 485 string The rear port of the M870D and the Host port of the M87x must be set to RS 485 matching Baud rates and parity and Display protocol The cable should be Belden 9842 or equivalent The maximum cable length for RS 485 is 4000 ft 1200m 3 2 Setup Mode The M870D has three configurable parameters that must be set to match the device to which it is connected Press the up arrow key and the right arrow key simultaneously to enter the display setup mode The alphanumeric display will describe the selected parameter while the digit display will show the value Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the available values for that parameter When the desired value is displayed press the right arrow button to confirm the setting The left arrow button is used to go to the next configurable parameter When Exit appears in the alphanumeric display press the right arrow key to return to normal operation The instrument will automatically return to normal operation if no keys have been pressed in approximately 20 seconds This timeout prevents the instrument from inadvertently being left in setup mode The settings for Meter ID Baud and Mode must match the corresponding settings of the M870 series instrument to which it is connected Factory defaults for the parameters are Meter ID 1 Baud 9600 Mode 232 Parameter Available Values Meter ID 9600 19200 3840
19. i ee 9 G TERN M EAE 12 3 3 Measurement 2 een 13 mM ale ee een 15 A euren M 15 See eie a EO 16 CP SOEUR dz o 16 o POL he las 16 4 0 TIOUDIESNOOUING E iu ui pin hi bu bubny Dl 17 A Errorinformatonal MESSAGES ins aan neigen 17 5 0 Firmware Upgrades iiec nes 17 ML0027 September 30 2009 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC M870D FIRMWARE REVISIONS Display v1 01 0 v1 02 0 v1 04 0 v1 05 0 v1 06 0 v1 07 0 v1 08 0 Bootloader v1 00 0 v1 01 0 Description Initial Release Update Update Baud rate max 38400 Update Setup Config saved to EEPROM Update Bug fix Update Changed bootup text to AREVA M570D release power up sequence Description Date Initial Release 4 23 02 Update 7 25 02 70 SERIES MANUAL SET ML0021 ML0022 ML0024 ML0025 ML0026 ML0027 ML0032 ML0033 ML0034 ML0027 M87X User Manual 70 Series UCA Object Model M87X Modbus Plus Module 8 Protocol 70 Series Modbus Protocol 70 Series DNP3 Protocol M870D Remote Display Manual M57X User Manual M570Dx Remote Display Manual 70 Series IEC 61850 Protocol Manual Date 4 23 02 7 25 02 11 01 02 6 03 03 9 15 03 3 05 04 10 07 05 September 30 2009 iil Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC gt gt CERTIFICATION B
20. ist and then specifying the resolution scale factor and text information for the screen Up to 64 screens can be defined for each display Multiple displays can be attached to a single 70 Series IED but the total number of available screens is limited to 64 Each screen can be assigned to a particular 70 Series IED serial port and remote display address The screen definitions are stored in the 70 Series IED and not in the Remote Display Demand and Energy values may be reset from the front panel if this option is selected in the configuration software If this option is chosen the displayed values will be reset when the right two buttons on the front panel are depressed simultaneously Please refer to the online help in the 70 Series Configurator for additional information Note The Meter ID of the M870D must match the ID of Display value ML0027 September 30 2009 14 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 3 4 Operation 3 4 1 Overview O Bitronics PN db Move up and down Toggle display through list of screens scroll On and Off If display is scrolling the first button press will stop the scrolling Scroll through screens to Home screen If display is scrolling the first button press will stop the scrolling 1 Pressing any button when the display is scrolling will end the scroll 2 Connect to the front panel RS232 port with a straight through cable Do NOT use a null modem cable ML0027 September 30 2009 15 C
21. itronics LLC certifies that the calibration of our products is based on measurements using equipment whose calibration is traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards Technology NIST INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Bitronics LLC products are designed for ease of installation and maintenance As with any product of this nature installation and maintenance can present electrical hazards and should be performed only by properly trained and qualified personnel lf the equipment is used in a manner not specified by Bitronics LLC the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired In order to maintain UL recognition the following Conditions of Acceptability shall apply a Terminals and connectors that shall be connected to hazardous live voltages are restricted to non field wiring applications only b After installation all hazardous live parts shall be protected from contact by personnel or enclosed in a suitable enclosure WARRANTY AND ASSISTANCE This product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of thirty six 36 months from the date of their original shipment from the factory Products repaired at the factory are likewise warranted for eighteen 18 months from the date the repaired product is shipped or for the remainder of the product s original warranty whichever is greater Obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at our designated facility any par
22. ket accepts other standard terminal types 6 pin removable terminal block for communications accepts 26 12AWG wire Standard 0 200 5 08mm header socket accepts other standard terminal types The recommended torque rating for the terminal block wire fasteners is 4 4 in lbs 0 5N m Standard 9 pin RS232 for service port 4 5 square faceplate requires 4 round cutout for mounting Enclosures where no pressure difference relative to the surrounding air is present Installation Category Overvoltage Category III Distribution Level fixed installation with smaller transient overvoltages than those at the primary supply level overhead lines cable systems etc Pollution Any degree of foreign matter solid liquid or gaseous that can result in a reduction of electric strength or surface resistivity of the insulation Pollution Degree 2 Only non conductive pollution occurs except that occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected MLOO27 September 30 2009 2 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC MLOO27 September 30 2009 3 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 1 5 Standards and Certifications UL CSA Recognized File Number E164178 UL61010B1 1st edition CAN CSA No 22 2 No 1010 1 92 If applicable the CE mark must be prominently marked on the case label C European Community Directive on EMC 2004 108 EC replaced former directive 89 336 EEC amended by 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC 98 13 EC Euro
23. opyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 3 4 2 Keypad Measurements screens may be stepped through manually by pushing the up and down arrow keys Pushing the right arrow key turns the scroll function off and on When the scroll function is activated the measurement screens will automatically step through the user defined screens Pressing the left arrow key will initiate a single pass automatic scroll through the measurements stopping on the Home screen The scroll rate and home screen are setup in the 70 Series Configurator software Button Function Up Arrow Next measurement value Down Arrow Previous measurement value Left Arrow Scroll to designated home screen Right Arrow Toggle Auto Scroll On Off Combination Up and Right Arrow keys Enter Setup Mode Combination Down and Left Arrow keys Enter Firmware Upgrade Mode Combination Left and Right Arrow Keys Reset Displayed Value if enabled Table 2 Pushbutton Functions 3 4 3 Tx Rx LED The Tx Rx LED located on the front panel above the RS232 port lights whenever activity is detected on either of the instruments communications ports 3 5 RS232 Service Port The front panel port acts as an extension to the 70 Series IED service port P1 This port can be connected to a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulator program such as Hyperterminal Through this connection it is possible to view log messages set the date time and transfer files Refer to the M87x User Manual for further informa
24. pean Community Directive on Low Voltage 2006 95 EC replaces former directive 73 23 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC Product and Generic Standards The following generic standards were used to establish conformity Low Voltage Product Safety EN 61010 1 2001 EMC EN 61326 1 2006 EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61000 6 4 2007 EN 50081 2 1993 has been superseded Radiated Emissions Electric Field Strength EN 55011 2007 A2 2007 Supersedes EN 55011 1998 A1 1999 Group 1 Class A Frequency 30 1000 MHz AC Powerline Conducted Emissions EN 55011 2007 A2 2007 Supersedes EN 55011 1998 A1 1999 Group 1 Class A Frequency 150 kHz 30 MHz Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2001 Discharge voltage 8 KV Air 4 KV Contact Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Energy Radio Frequenc EN 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2008 Class Ill supersedes EN 61000 4 3 2002 amp EN61000 4 3 2002 A1 2002 and ENV 50204 1996 on Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Energy Digital Radio Telephones 9OOMHz 8 1890 2 Frequency 80 1000 MHz Amplitude 10 0 V m Modulation 80 AM 1 kHz Frequency 1400 2000 MHz Amplitude 3 0 V m Modulation 80 AM 1 kHz Frequency 2000 2700 MHz Amplitude 1 0 V m Modulation 80 AM 1 kHz Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity EN 61000 4 4 2004 supersedes EN 61000 4 4 1995 Burst Frequency 5 kHz Amplitude AC Power Port 4 KV Amplitude Signal Port 2 K
25. t a hazardous voltage unless the equipment is electrically isolated If there is unlocked access to the equipment care should be taken by all personnel to avoid electric shock or energy hazards 0027 September 30 2009 vii Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC gt b gt gt Voltage and current connections should be made using insulated crimp terminations to ensure that terminal block insulation requirements are maintained for safety To ensure that wires are correctly terminated the correct crimp terminal and tool for the wire size should be used Before energizing the equipment it must be grounded earthed using the protective ground earth terminal or the appropriate termination of the supply plug in the case of plug connected equipment Omitting or disconnecting the equipment ground earth may cause a safety hazard The recommended minimum ground earth wire size is 2 5 mm 12 AWG unless otherwise stated in the technical data section of the product documentation Before energizing the equipment the following should be checked 1 Voltage rating and polarity 2 CT circuit rating and integrity of connections 3 Protective fuse rating 4 Integrity of ground earth connection where applicable 5 Equipment operating conditions The equipment should be operated within the specified electrical and environmental limits Current transformer circuits Do not open the secondary circuit of a live CT since the high voltage produ
26. t or parts that our examination shows to be defective Warranties only apply to products subject to normal use and service There are no warranties obligations liabilities for consequential damages or other liabilities on the part of Bitronics LLC except this warranty covering the repair of defective materials The warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded For assistance contact Bitronics LLC at Telephone 610 997 5100 Fax 610 997 5450 Email bitronics novatechps com Website www novatechweb com bitronics Shipping 261 Brodhead Road Bethlehem PA 18017 8698 USA MLOO27 September 30 2009 iV Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION NovaTech Europe BVBA Kontichsesteenweg 71 2630 Aartselaar Belgium T 32 3 458 0807 F 32 3 458 1817 E info europe novatechps com COPYRIGHT NOTICE This manual is copyrighted and all rights are reserved The distribution and sale of this manual is intended for the use of the original purchaser or his agents This document may not in whole or part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent of Bitronics LLC except for use by the original purchaser The product described by this manual contains hardware and software that is protected by copyrights owned by one or more of the following entities Bitronics LLC 261 Brodh
27. tion When transferring files using the front panel service port the display is not updated A message indicating a file transfer is in progress is displayed at this time When connecting the Service Port to a PC a straight through cable either 9 pin to 9 pin or 9 pin to 25 pin is required A null modem cable is not required 0027 September 30 2009 16 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 4 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 Error Informational Messages Message Explanation No Comm No valid messages are being received Check cable connections and by the display setup parameters the Remote Display and M870 transducer Config Error There was an error in the stored Enter setup mode and check configuration parameters The default that all parameters are set parameters have been restored properly If error persists contact the factory Remove Power Instrument configuration has been Remove power to the changed or new code has been instrument for a few seconds downloaded Applies only to devices and then reapply manufactured prior to July 2002 5 0 FIRMWARE UPGRADES The M870D is field upgradable Please refer to specific instructions provided with new firmware ML0027 September 30 2009 17 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC Bitronics A Novalech Company Measurement Products Change of Company Name Ownership Product Technical Compliance Type Test Certificates amp Declarations of Conformity Areva s Transmission
28. tity y Passwords COM Ports 327 User Defined Measurement Names Hardware Transducer Input 1 P1 RxD to TxD Digital I O xD to Tx UN Instrument E Protocol Media Parity Baud Delay Fault Location Line Settings ZMadem Display Log 5232 None 3600 v H 0 Y Run Display s Measurements Demands 2 P21 Al Apparent Power YA IED RxD to TxD Flicker Protocol Media Parity Baud Address Delay liL Harmonics DNP x i y z N DNP RS232 None 9600 1 r 0 mi Detached Display COM3 P3 4 Port Assignments IED RxD to TxD BI Protocols Protocol Media Parity Baud Address Delay OX Modbus R5232 y Even 90 f 9 IRIG B COMA g Triggers and Alarms RxD to TxD Recorder Triggers Protocol Media Parity Baud Delay Enable Logging Fir ee oa ak ZModem Display Loa 85232 None 900 y Run Display s Recording Modes W Waveform All COM ports will be opened using 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit E Disturbance v Users of Terminal programs should set Flow Control to None lt gt Changes Will Not Take Effect Until the Device is Rebooted Cancel Load Defaults Help Figure 3 Configurator Communication Port Assignments Folder The Detached Display Folder must now be set up to show the proper measurements Figure 4 shows the layout of this folder 0027 September 30 2009 13 Copyright 2009 Bitronics LLC 70 Series
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