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1. 09 04 2008 09 14 MO193ENa QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP 12 2 12 3 12 4 Page 33 Open data File When Open data File is selected any previously stored downloaded data can be accessed In addition a demonstration data file is available allowing the Analysis software to be tried without having data that has been downloaded from an instrument 2 QDSP 1 0 Analysis File Tools View Help Ce or E MrT EI ala 1e Refresh Address 33 E M233 Go to Station 2 33 RS COM14115200 n 8 2 What do you want to do B Read instrument data One Lookin Data ex Eg Lo L Open data file B Import MMC data My Recent Documents Import IDAP data Desktop 9 My Documents wr E My Computer E NEUE File name 1253 Demo ddf Places Files of type Document ddf Import MMC data If a data file has been copied off of aMMC or SD card this can be accessed as the source of the data for analysis See section 14 for details of the MMC card operation Import IDAP data Allows a data file produced using the previous software package IDAP to be used for analysis User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP 13 13 1 Page 34 UPGRADES QDSP Upgrade It is possible to check for the availability of a newer version of the QDSP software if the PC is connected to the Internet Click Upgrades QDSP upgrade and Check for Upgrad
2. Data bits Stop bits The COM port number being used should be defined along with the communications port settings for the iSTAT product connected It is necessary that the communications settings of the PC match those of the product attached if they are not known then they can be found using Scan the Network section 9 2 USB For those products that are supplied with a USB interface direct communications via USB can be used Before communications can be started the iSTAT product needs to be installed on the PC as a USB device This installation is done for a specific USB port and the product must be connected to this port each time it is connected If it is required that the product should communicate via any available USB port it needs to be installed on all of them The products in the iSTAT range use more than one type of USB connector for details of the connector type and therefore USB cable type see the product or its documentation User Manual QDSP 8 2 1 Installing the USB driver QDSP EN M C Page 16 To use USB communications version 1 00 0007 or later of the QDSP software must be installed on the PC as the USB driver required is included The following installation is described for Windows XP the equivalent installation process should be followed for other operating systems Plug in the product to the required USB port and the PC should report that it has found a new USB device which is defined as
3. gt e N gt e w gt e A gt e a gt e o gt Page 3 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 level voltage produced 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 Insertion of modules and pcb cards These must not be inserted into or withdrawn from equipment whist it is energised since this may result in damage Fibre optic communication Where fibre optic communication devices are fitted these should not be viewed directly Optical power meters should be used to determine the operation or signal level of the device QDSP EN M C User Manual Page 4 gt amp amp Pe PK QDSP OLDER PRODUCTS Electrical adjustm
4. The QDSP contains sample settings files for each product variant that can be downloaded to show the range of settings available for the specific product Being able to modify the sample setting file is a very powerful tool as it allows configuration options to be checked without a product being purchased Any combination of settings and their values that the software allows should be reproducible in a product ordered with the same hardware configuration These files can be modified and then stored under a different name allowing an instrument configuration to be generated off line without an instrument attached and downloaded at a later date The list of settings can be printed if required 10 1 1 Working On line When the communication links with the products have been established the settings for any of the products can be downloaded by changing the address and pressing Read instrument settings The complete hardware configuration of the device is uploaded along with the current settings for all parameters The hardware configuration of the product is fixed and if changed in QDSP it can not be downloaded to the product see Working Off line The parameters can be changed on the screen and when required these are downloaded to the product by pressing the Download settings The settings can be saved to a file using Save settings Download settings Save settings Read instrument data seus Goto Read E e u
5. CM fey coe BU BE Refresh Address 3 Goto Device upgrades Lupe l Vesin used_ Avanti upgrade _ Hitoy ___ What do you want to check 12 20 09 2010 M2X3 History tat 20 09 2010 M2X3History t t e oO 12 20 08 2010 M2X3 History txt UDSP upgrade OS w213 12 20 09 2010 M2X3 History tat OG m203 12 20 09 2010 M2X3 History tat OB m2s4 12 20 09 2010 M2 4 History txt cu Doves pauio OB M234 12 20 09 2010 M2X4 History txt OG m224 12 20 09 2010 M2X4 History txt OG mz232 14 04 11 2010 M2X2 History tt OG w212 14 04 11 2010 M2X2 History tst h LIE sma M 21 06 2010 I amp XX History tet access to transfer or check DOES mR 11 21206 2010 IX History txt for the upgrades DIE SMT 11 21 06 2010 IB History tat O8 i58D OG isms O8 SML 0 40 OG stv 0 40 Me cuc nan Check for the upgrade Check all Uncheck all Download latest version 10 02 2001 10 17 Also the modification history file can be downloaded for each product family to identify what modifications have been done If necessary a new version of product firmware can be downloaded and this includes full details of how to upgrade the iSTAT product Upgrading an iSTAT product should only be done if a bug fix or new feature is required as any interruption during the upgrade process can damage the product such that it may not be economical to repair User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 36 14 OTHER FEATUR
6. Communications Port and the RS232 to USB converter will be identified along with its installation COM port QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP 8 1 2 8 2 Page 15 RS485 Portable PC s usually cannot be fitted with RS485 ports therefore an interface converter is required This can be either an external RS232 to RS485 converter of a plug in RS485 to USB converter It is suggested that a RS485 to USB converter is used as this can power itself from the USB port If an external RS232 to RS485 converter is used there will be no installation required and the operation will be the same as for a RS232 port If a RS485 to USB converter is used it is installed in the same way as for the RS232 to USB converter and the COM port number is obtained in the same way Serial Port Setup The Serial Port setup is accessed by clicking lt Devices gt lt Communication port setting gt lt Change Settings gt or lt Tools gt lt Communication port setting gt Note If a USB to RS232 or RS485 converter is used the communication port settings for Modbus Serial must be configured QDSP is communicating serially using Modbus The USB configuration must not be used this should only be used for a direct USB connection when the product is fitted with a USB port Communication port setting x Enter communication parameters Modbus Ethemet USB Infra red Communication port COM1 Bits per second 115200 F Parity None
7. Energy cost in EUR Maximum demands MD Current I1 MD Current 2 Mn Currant 2 Measurements Goto Device on 33 USB COM44115200 n 8 2 Measurements on I5MT Serial number MT000035 L1 0 056 V 0 00 mA 0 0 mw 0 0 mvar 0 0 mVA 1 0000 Ind 0 00 0 00 0 00 L1 L2 0 032 V 0 00 0 00 Counter E1 614 25 kWh gt 163 67 kWh gt 0 01 kWh gt 0 01 kWh gt 0 01 kWh gt Counter E1 Cost 167 91 Dynamic demands 0 00 mA 0 00 mA NAAN mA 12 0 028 V 0 00 mA 0 0 mw 0 0 mvar 0 0 mvA 1 0000 Ind 0 00 0 00 0 00 12 13 0 020 V 0 00 0 00 Counter E2 950 05 kvarh gt 316 69 kvarh gt 0 01 kvarh gt 0 01 kvarh gt 0 01 kvarh gt Counter E2 Cost 253 27 Reset demands 2 804 5 mA 2 804 5 mA 2 8n4 6 mA L3 0 014 V 0 00 mA 0 0 mw 0 0 mvar 0 0 mvA 1 0000 Ind 0 00 0 00 96 0 00 L3 L1 0 048 V 0 00 0 00 Counter E3 593 92 kWh 143 36 kWh 0 01 KWh 0 01 KWh 0 01 KWh Counter E3 Cost 163 82 Date MD 14 02 2000 14 02 2000 44in2rnnn Min Max Alarms DNP3 Harmonics Up Harmonics Upp Others U 0 032 V In 0 002 A Others Upp 0 033 V Uu 0 00 Counter E4 Active tariff 778 25 kvarh 1 247 06 kvarh 0 01 kvarh 0 01 kvarh 0 01 kvarh Counter E4 Cost 205 01 Time MD 10 20 00 10 20 00 4n 2n nn 04 04 2008 10 49 To stop the measurements and Hold the data right click
8. Measuring Device The Found New Hardware wizard will appear and No not this time should be selected Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Then the following screen is shown and the Install the software automatically option should be selected ound N Found New Ha This wizard helps you install software for Measuring Device came with an installation CD or your hardware SB or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue ek Nets cen QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP Page 17 The software will now be installed which could take some time and then the completion screen will be displayed Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for E Measuring Device Click Finish to close the wizard 8 2 2 USB Port setup The
9. ER instrument nection Serial Number amp Communication Software version settings R UT dd Hardware version Accuracy class Counter 1 Calibration Voltage V Calibration Voltage Auto Range Calibration Current A Calibration Current Auto Range amp Holidays Power Supply 5 Inputs amp Outputs Communication COM1 B 1 Analogue output Input Output 1 9 2 Analogue output Input Output 2 29 3 Analogue output Input Output 3 188 4 Analogue output Input Output 4 E E Alarms Calibration date 4X Alarm Group 1 Last Configuration date A Alarm Group 2 Last Upgrade date A Alarm Group 3 A Alarm Group 4 Reset Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 A tyre Read only information about device type 02 04 2008 1437 MO191ENa QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP 10 1 2 Page 25 Working Off line To work Off line no product needs to be attached to the PC instead a stored configuration file can be used To load a standard sample configuration select Settings in the left hand ICONS then Open setting file to get the list of product files from which the required file can be selected 2 QpsP 1 0 Settings 2 lni xi File Tools View Help EE ER eI Lii Refresh Address 3 Goto zi What do you want to do FE int u M ENS 2M L onen setina fie Modbus Setting File msf 7 If a configuration
10. USB Port setup is accessed by clicking lt Devices gt lt Communication port setting gt lt Change Settings or Tools Communication port setting Communication port setting x A Enter communication parameters x use ita NECS tion port COM4 Find USB Eonzanasonna 44 94 When Find USB is selected the software will report which USB COM port is connected to an ISTAT product When OK is clicked the USB COM port reported as connected to the iSTAT product will be loaded as Communication port User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP 8 3 8 3 1 Page 18 Ethernet When using the QDSP over Ethernet the set up will depend on how the PC and the product are connected The Communication interface must have a unique IP address in the Ethernet network Two modes for assigning IP are available Fixed IP address In most installations a fixed IP address is required A system provider usually defines IP addresses An IP address should be within a valid IP range unique for your network and in the same Subnet mask as your PC DHCP Automatic method of assigning IP addressed DHCP is used in most networks If you are not sure if DHPC is used in your network check it with your system provider Using Fixed IP address When the PC is directly connected to the Instrument a Fixed IP address will have to be used with the PC configured in the local area connection If the connection is made without
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12. on the data display table and select Hold Measurements When the Measurement data is Held it can be printed out To restart the real time measurements press Refresh User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 30 12 DATA ANALYSIS The data analysis section will only be available if the QDSP Professional version has been installed on the PC The Data Analysis section downloads and displays the data from products that have internal memory for logging data and power quality events When Analysis is selected there are four options of where the data is obtained from for analysis from the connected device a previously stored file MMC card data file or an IDAP data file 12 1 Read Instrument Data If Read instrument data is selected the following screen is seen that defines which memory sections are available and allows definition of the data that is to be downloaded QDSP 1 0 Analysis NEC File Tools View Help BRL BES ksE ala Refresh Address 33 EJ M241 Goto Device on 33 RS COM1 9600 n 8 2 Memory reading x i 4l Select reading date and memory parts for transfer a lay Open data file Reading start date October 2005 BL Import MMC data Custom date Last instrument reading date 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 E Last finished Week tay Import IDAP data aa 3 4 56 7 8 amp 8 9 Last finished Month 44 42 43 14 45 416 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 8 IV Rec
13. software has been designed to work with Windows XP if it is installed on a computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7 it has to be run in XP Compatibility mode This is achieved as follows e QDSP should be installed as above e After the installation the QDSP shortcut on the desktop should be opened with a right mouse click and Properties selected e On the Compatibility screen the Windows XP Service Pack 3 should be selected User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP 8 8 1 Page 14 COMMUNICATIONS SETUP The QDSP software can communicate with the iSTAT products via IR RS232 RS485 USB and Ethernet The option used will depend on which communication port is fitted to the product The QDSP software always uses Modbus protocol to communicate with the product Serial Communications RS232 and RS485 communications are grouped in the QDSP software as Serial Communications The QDSP interface is the same but the hardware interface on the PC could be different RS232 The PC that is running QDSP can either be fitted with a dedicated RS232 port or it may have to use a RS232 to USB converter If a RS232 to USB converter is being used then it needs to be installed as defined in its instructions using the installation files supplied with the converter The converter will be installed on a COM port on the PC and the COM port number needs to be known to set up the link within QDSP It is important that the converter
14. 0 n 8 Selected device Device on 33 USB COM5 115200 n 8 2 Device on 33 R5 COM1 9600 n 8 2 Address 33 Type M233 Serial number MC004440 Software version 1 03 Searching hu Browse devices 113 Q Scan the network a Browse ethemet devices 08 04 2008 1025 The Selected device is shown that is currently being communicated with Details of devices in the Favourites devices list are shown in the drop down menu after Go to which allows a quick change between devices In addition are options to change the Communication port settings and to Search for connected devices by either Scanning or Browsing 9 1 Favourite devices It is possible to record the communication settings for any of the instruments that are commonly connected to To access the Favourites go to Tools Favourites File Tools View Help LETA E E 22 Refresh Address 33 E M233 Gate Device on 33 RS COM1 115200 n 8 2 PM TT xl Addre gs Wig You can edi names for your favoite connections Serial Bow HSARS COMT 115200 n82 3Q USB COMB 115200n 8 2 33 USB COM4 115200n 8 2 HSAUSB COMSN115200 n 8 2 HSNAS COM1 GEN0N82 a Browse ethernet devices 09 04 2008 10 45 All connections where the communications have been successful are stored in the list but those that are no longer required can be removed To make the settings meaningful they can be edited to give a Connection name that r
15. ES 14 1 MMC card operation The M2x3 range of products is fitted with a MMC memory card interface for data transfer without needing to have a PC on site The card can be used to transfer device settings and the contents of the data logger and power quality memory storage if fitted To use the MMC card the PC being used will have to be fitted with a MMC card reader For details on importing and exporting data to the MMC card please see the QDSP help files For details of using the MMC card with the product see the applicable technical manual On Alstom labelled versions of the M2x3 an SD memory card can also be used instead of the MMC memory card 14 2 Interactive Instrument The Interactive instrument operates with all instruments that are fitted with an integral display allowing a representation of the instrument front panel to be controlled from the QDSP software When communications have been established with the instrument the Interactive instrument is started by clicking on the icon as shown below The icon will not be active for instruments without an integral display or when QDSP is in the Measurements mode The display currently on the instrument is displayed and by clicking on the arrow keys and OK the operation of the instrument can be controlled from QDSP This allows the display of measurements and settings and the changing of any settings in the same way as if the instrument front panel was being used Also if the display is cont
16. N E EO dL oko o6 I S A oo oo o oo o 11 11 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 17 18 User Manual QDSP 8 3 1 Using Fixed IP address 8 4 IR Infra Red 9 DEVICES MANAGEMENT 9 1 Favourite devices 9 2 Scan the Network 9 3 Browse Devices 9 4 Browse Ethernet devices 10 SETTINGS 10 1 Introduction 10 1 1 Working On line 10 1 2 Working Off line 10 2 QDSP Interface 10 3 Product details 10 4 General Settings 10 4 1 Connection 10 4 2 Communication 10 4 3 Display 10 4 4 Security 10 5 Energy 10 6 Inputs and Outputs 10 7 Alarms 10 8 Memory 10 9 Power Supply Quality 10 10 Reset Operations 11 MEASUREMENTS 12 DATA ANALYSIS 12 1 Read Instrument Data 12 2 Open data File 12 3 Import MMC data 12 4 Import IDAP data 13 UPGRADES 13 1 QDSP Upgrade 13 2 Device Upgrade 14 OTHER FEATURES 14 1 MMC card operation 14 2 Interactive Instrument QDSP EN M C Page 8 18 19 21 21 22 22 23 24 24 24 25 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 30 30 33 33 33 34 34 35 36 36 36 QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 Page 9 INTRODUCTION General The QDSP software can be used to program all communicating products in the iSTAT Transducer and Measurement Centre families It is simple to set up and use allowing fast configuration of the measurement devices This manual describes how to install the software configure
17. ODSP iSTAT Configuration and Analysis Software Manual QDSP ISTAT Configuration and Analysis Software Publication Reference QDSP EN M C 2011 ALSTOM the ALSTOM logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of ALSTOM The other names mentioned registered or not are the property of their respective companies The technical and other data contained in this document is provided for information only Neither ALSTOM its officers or employees accept responsibility for or should be taken as making any representation or warranty whether express or implied as to the accuracy or completeness of such data or the achievement of any projected performance criteria where these are indicated ALSTOM reserves the right to revise or change this data at any time without further notice GRID QDSP EN M C ALSTOM HANDLING OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT A person s normal movements can easily generate electrostatic potentials of several thousand volts Discharge of these voltages into semiconductor devices when handling circuits can cause serious damage which often may not be immediately apparent but the reliability of the circuit will have been reduced The electronic circuits of Alstom Grid products are immune to the relevant levels of electrostatic discharge when housed in their cases Do not expose them to the risk of damage by withdrawing modules unnecessarily Each module incorporates the highest practicable
18. a Hub or Switch the connection has to be made with a Crossover Ethernet cable To set the PC for local area connection go to lt Settings gt lt Network Connections gt then high light the Local Area Connection select Internet Protocol TCP IP right click and select Properties Select Use the following IP address and define an IP address it is suggested that it is set to 192 168 0 1 the Subnet mask will be set automatically Click OK to close the windows and setup the PC s Network Connections Om O XOXO Spm e FFE Address W vetworkcomectons CG Network Tasks LAN or High Speed Internet amp Create anew dk 1394 Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Firewalled 1394 Net JA Local Area Connection 3 LAN or High Speed Inter Disabled Firewalled Cisco Syst Change Windows e Shake settings LPI Wireless Network Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Not connected Firewalled Intel R PF Disable this network Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Connected Firewalled Broadcom levice A Repair this connection _1 Local Area Connection F zix Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 21x Rename this connection General Authentication Advanced General View status of this connection Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports Chi tings of thi this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrat
19. cluded are browsers which scan the communications networks attached to the PC and identify all of the devices connected with their addresses and communications parameters This can be done on RS232 RS485 USB and Ethernet connections Instrument settings The instrument settings are organized in a tree structure and they can be modified simply as required In addition to transferring settings to the instrument QDSP can also store the data to settings files and read it back when required Real time measurements All measurements can be displayed in real time in a table Harmonics and their time reconstruct signals are displayed graphically If further processing of the measurement data is required it can be copied via a clipboard and inserted into standard Windows formats Data Analysis Analysis can be performed on the recorded data in the i5MR and i5MQ Recorded values can be displayed in a tabular or graphical form The events that triggered alarms can be analysed or a report on supply voltage quality can be made All data can be exported to an Access database Excel worksheet or a text file Software upgrading It is suggested that the latest version of QDSP should always be used and if the system is also connected to the internet if will define if an upgrade is available for download QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP 7 7 1 7 2 Page 11 INSTALLING QDSP Obtaining the software The standard version of the QDSP softwar
20. commended that incineration and disposal to water courses is avoided The product should be disposed of in a safe manner Any 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 QDSP EN M C User Manual Page 6 QDSP BLANK PAGE QDSP EN M C QDSP CONTENT 1 SAFETY SECTION 1 1 Health and Safety 1 2 Explanation of symbols and labels 2 INSTALLING COMMISSIONING AND SERVICING 3 EQUIPMENT OPERATING CONDITIONS 3 1 Current transformer circuits 3 2 External resistors 3 3 Battery Replacement 3 4 Insulation and dielectric strength testing 3 5 Insertion of modules and pcb cards 3 6 Fibre optic communication 4 OLDER PRODUCTS 5 DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL 6 INTRODUCTION 6 1 General 6 2 Products 6 3 Features 6 4 Communications 6 5 QDSP Software Functions 6 5 1 Devices Management 6 5 2 Instrument settings 6 5 3 Real time measurements 6 5 4 Data Analysis 6 5 5 Software upgrading T INSTALLING QDSP 7 1 Obtaining the software 7 2 Installing the software 7 3 Compatibility with Windows versions 8 COMMUNICATIONS SETUP 8 1 Serial Communications 8 1 1 RS232 8 1 2 RS485 8 1 3 Serial Port Setup 8 2 USB 8 2 1 Installing the USB driver 8 2 2 USB Port setup 8 3 Ethernet User Manual Page 7 ek o wo o OFF d 0o000500 CQ
21. communications channels on the PC and describes the features of the software For details of how to program a specific product refer to the technical manual for the product The QDSP software includes detailed help files therefore this manual is only intended to get the user started with the software and familiarise them with the main features Products The QDSP software runs under Microsoft Windows on a PC Minimum system Requirements Windows 98 Millennium NT4 0 2000 XP Vista 7 e 64 Mb RAM 100 MB available disk space Monitor with VGA resolution e RS232 or USB communication port There are two levels of installation for the software both from the same CD or download QDSP Standard for setting and browser software This software installation is free of charge e QDSP Professional for setting browser recording and Power Quality application software This software requires a software license key to be purchased before it can be installed QDSP also offers additional features such as upgrading from a secure web site for both the QDSP software and the transducer firmware The QDSP software is available for download or if the Professional version is purchased a copy will be supplied on CD along with the required CD key Features The following features are included Standard type Microsoft interface which is easy to read and navigate e The same programming interface for all product families only the q
22. ct details By clicking on the product name at the top of the hierarchical tree all of the details for the product will be displayed If the data is for an actual product the manufacturing configuration is displayed allowing the product details and hardware option list to be read General Settings General Settings are essential for the operation of the measuring transducer The settings are divided between the General section and four additional sublevels Connection Communication Display and Security For different products some of the sub levels will be omitted i e for transducers Display will be omitted as no display is fitted as standard Connection The settings for the connection mode CT VT etc are defined The setting of the connection parameters must reflect the actual application or the measurements will not be valid Communication The settings displayed depend on the hardware options on the specific instrument connected or the settings in the specific settings file that is being worked on off line For some of the products with simple communications capability the communication settings are displayed in the General section Display The settings allow the display visibility and parameter display sequence to be defined Security The settings for the password system can be accessed Energy The parameters defining the energy measurement and totalising can be modified After modifications have been done the energy met
23. cted For a product connected directly using USB the scan is done in a similar way as for serially connected devices with Port set to the COM port number of the USB connected instrument If Ethernet communications are selected the details of the product at the specified IP address can be obtained Browse Devices When working with a network of serial devices that have the same communications settings it may be necessary to confirm that all of the devices are connected and communicating correctly This can be done quickly with the Browse devices function It will use the Communications port settings defined which can be modified and the device address range entered and will define the devices that respond to the specific settings If the communications port setting defines a USB COM port the Browse software will also identify the device connected to the defined COM port QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP Page 23 E QDSP 1 0 Devices File Tools View Help E ap a Ed CR Ret Refresh Address 33 E M233 Goto Device on 33 RS COM1 115200 n 8 2 Devices on COM 115200 n 8 2 33 M233 SerNo MC004440 Selected device Address aa Type M233 Serial number MC004440 Software version 1 03 Communication port setting Port COM1 Setting 115200 n 8 2 A Change settings Searching p Browse devices Q Scan the network a Browse ethernet devices NANANA NARA By clicking on the device
24. e and the status of the software being used will be defined 2 QDSP 1 0 Upgrades File Tools View Help E8 Ge co Gel Du Zac Refresh Address 33 Goto QDSP upgrade Version used Version 1 00 0006 a QDSP upgrade Date 10 01 2008 E Device upgrades Available upgrade Version 1 00 0006 Date 07 06 2007 i You should have Internet access to transfer or check You are using the latest software version for the upgrades E GDSP History txt e Check for the upgrade Q Download latest version osa 0887 QDSP can also be configured to automatically check for updates by clicking Tools Options Upgrades and selecting the required option as shown below Saving Printing Upgrades r Upgrades location IP Address Jhttp qdsp emeasurements com r Automatic upgrade checking Every time at startup Every 24 weeks No automatic checking If the latest version is not being used an upgrade can be downloaded Also the change history file for QDSP can be downloaded QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP Page 35 13 2 Device Upgrade It is also possible to check the current release level of the Firmware of the iSTAT products If the PC is connected to the Internet click Upgrades Device upgrades and Check for the Upgrade to display data on the latest firmware version for the products S_ QDSP 1 0 Upgrades Eile Tools View Help
25. e is available free of charge If the Professional version is purchased the software will be supplied on a CD with the CD key The software is the same it is only the installation that is different The software can also be copied from a CD or other storage media or downloaded as an upgrade from within QDSP It will have a name similar to QDSP_1 00 0011 exe All of the following instructions will be the same however the software is obtained Installing the software To install the software double click on the QDSP exe file name and the software will self extract and start the installation process by asking for the installation language Choose Setup Language x Select the language for this installation from the choices below Then the following Setup screen will be seen Welcome 7 x Welcome to the QDSP Setup program This program will install QDSP on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel Follow the on screen instructions unti
26. elates to the application After editing all of the Connection names of interest click OK to save the changes and exit The settings will appear in the Go to list to allow different devices to be selected quickly User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP 9 2 9 3 Page 22 Scan the Network When QDSP is first connected to an instrument or a network of instruments the communications setting and device addresses will probably not be known By using Scan the network from Devices the information for all connected devices can be obtained Ser No H ver S ver Bit s Patity Stop b Address New Password MT000105 A 11 05 115200 None 1 C RSVIR USB i Poe cows sj C TCPAP IP address Port iom TUNE Baud rate ein 21 Parity Eff Stop bits Auto address bd 29 05 2008 1419 29 05 2008 1419 M0190ENa For serially connected devices RS IR the software will interrogate all combinations of communications setting to identify what devices are connected If nothing is found on the first attempt check to ensure that the correct COM port number is defined and then click on the Scan the network icon as shown Note If a USB to RS232 or RS485 converter is being used then RS IR must be selected for the Scan USB should only be selected when a direct USB connection is being used to a USB port on the product conne
27. ents Equipment s that require direct physical adjustments to their operating mechanism to change current or voltage settings should have the electrical power removed before making the change to avoid any risk of electrical shock Mechanical adjustments The electrical power to the relay contacts should be removed before checking any mechanical settings to avoid any risk of electric shock Draw out case relays Removal of the cover on equipment incorporating electromechanical operating elements may expose hazardous live parts such as relay contacts Insertion and withdrawal of extender cards When using an extender card this should not be inserted or withdrawn from the equipment whilst it is energised This is to avoid possible shock or damage hazards Hazardous live voltages may be accessible on the extender card Insertion and withdrawal of heavy current test plugs When using a heavy current test plug CT shorting links must be in place before insertion or removal to avoid potentially lethal voltages User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 5 5 DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL N Decommissioning Disposal The auxiliary supply circuit in the relay may include capacitors across the supply or to 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 prior to decommissioning It is re
28. ers must be reset or all subsequent energy measurements will be incorrect Inputs and Outputs The number of I O modules shown depends on the product and how many of the optional modules have been selected The settings displayed will depend on the type of I O module built in to the instrument or defined in the settings file if working off line Alarms The Alarms section will only be displayed if the product has alarm capability Specific products can have alarm capability without having hardware output alarms fitted User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 28 10 8 Memory Measurements alarms reports and details of supply voltage quality can be stored in the internal memory on certain products with data logging or power quality capability All records stored in the memory are accessible using QDSP Professional 7 QDSP 1 0 Settings File Tools View Help Bac Hum RS EI BER Refresh Address 3 Goto CA QDSP Param I5MQ mstf 5 15MQ Value Sf General 2 048 KB M3 Connection lemi A 63 B 33 Alarms 4 A Communication Active 3 Security Recorder B state Active EQ Energy Alarms state Active Counter 1 Quality reports state Active Counter 2 z Quality details state Active Counter 3 E Counter 4 1 Holidays KO E Inputs amp Outputs Gee Memory division 2 E 1 Analogue output 88 2 Analogue output Actual value A 63 B 33 Alarms 4 E 3 Analogue output 9 4 Alarm outpu
29. file specific to an application has been stored previously it can be accessed in the same way but the directory to be looked into may have to be changed To change the settings file that is being looked at Off line without shutting QDSP down then go to File gt lt Open gt The configuration file will define a set of Input and Output modules fitted to the product If the hardware I O modules shown do not meet the requirements and it is necessary to look at their configuration then they can be changed To be able to modify the hardware configuration defined in the file it is necessary that the configuration file has a file name different to that of the default file for the product Go to lt Tools gt lt Inputs and Outputs configuration gt to obtain the following screen on which the available I O modules can be selected File Tools View Help BBESBBE RS Alo Plo Refresh Address 33 Goto C Program Files QDSP Param I5MT msf E I5MT Instrument info EB General dM Connection Serial Number amp Communication Software version 9 Secuily Hardware version Edi Energy s ES E nots and outputs contguration eC 9 Counter Counter 3 carater ERE sering tie hardware configuration Counter 4 On El Tariff Clock eodeni i5 Holidays Power SU Input Output 1 Analogue output EG Inputs amp Outputs Communi 483 1 Analogue output Input Out Input Output 2 Analogue output z 15 2 Analogue output Input Out 3839 3 Analogue ou
30. hould 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 present a hazardous voltage unless the equipment is electrically isolated If there is unlocked access to the rear of the equipment care should be taken by all personnel to avoid electrical shock or energy hazards 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 energising the equipment it must be earthed using the protective earth terminal or the appropriate termination of the supply plug in the case of plug connected equipment Omitting or disconnecting the equipment earth may cause a safety hazard The recommended minimum earth wire size is 2 5mm unless otherwise stated in the technical data section of the product documentation Before energising the equipment the following should be checked Voltage rating frequency and polarity VT ratio and phase sequence CT circuit rating and integrity of connections Protective fuse rating Integrity of earth connection where applicable Supply voltage User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP d e
31. identification for the product of interest the communications port settings will be selected to allow the communications with the product 9 4 Browse Ethernet devices When working with Ethernet connected devices Browse Ethernet devices can be used to find all those devices connected which have a valid IP address If a device is not found then its IP address may be outside the valid range l QDSP 1 0 Devices Fe Tools View Help LETALE O amp o Refresh Address 33 Goto Devices on ethernet Change IP Assign IP IP Address 192 168 0 30 Port 10001 MAC 00 1B DF 00 02 01 Selected device Address Type Serial number Software version Communication port setting IP Address 192 168 0 30 Local Port 10001 A Change settings Searching E Browse devices 1 33 Q Scan the network a Browse ethernet devices 21 04 2008 09 20 By clicking on the device identification for the product of interest the communications port settings will be selected to allow the communications with the product It is necessary that the device address is also set correctly this can be found using Scan the network User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 24 10 SETTINGS 10 1 Introduction In order to modify the settings with QDSP the current parameters must be loaded first Instrument settings can be acquired via a communications link or they can be loaded off line from a file on a local disk
32. is always plugged into the same USB port that it has been installed in or it may not work If the COM port number on the PC is not known this can be identified but if a RS232 to USB converter is to be used it must be plugged in To find the COM port being used right click with the mouse on the My Computer ICON on the Desktop and select Manage to get the Computer Management screen Select Device Manager and Ports COM amp LPT aio SJ File Acton View Window Help ps e mim amp mm Computer Management Local E System Tools til Event Viewer Shared Folders Local Users and Groups Performance Logs and Alerts Device Manager E Sg Storage 2 DVD CD ROM drives E5 Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers gt Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Be Modems Monitors Removable Storage E9 Network adapters Disk Defragmenter HB 1394 Net Adapter Disk Management E Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller m Services and Applications Bl Cisco Systems VPN Adapter 8 Intel R PRO Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection PCMCIA adapters Ports COM amp LPT Communications Port COM 1 F ECP Printer Port LPT1 8 Processors N Smart card readers Sound video and game controllers System devices gt Universal Serial Bus controllers DA A A A A RS232 port will show as
33. l the following screen is reached User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 12 Select Components Select the edition to install Professional Standard edition lt Back Carce Unless the QDSP Professional version has been purchased the Standard version must be selected If the Professional version is selected the licence CD key will be requested as shown below as Serial If the Professional version is selected and a CD key is not available to be entered the installation will have to be aborted and started from the beginning to install the Standard version The Company name should be entered correctly as this will appear on all data printouts User Information x Please enter your name the name of the company for whom you work and the product serial number Name Stephen Stockley Company Alstom Grid UK Ltd Serial fl Cancel Continue with the installation following the on screen instructions until the Setup Complete screen is displayed Click Finish to complete QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP 7 3 Page 13 Setup Complete Setup has finished installing QDSP on your computer Setup can launch the Read Me file and QDSP Choose the options you want below Click Finish to complete Setup The installation program loads a shortcut for the QDSP program on to the Desktop of the PC which can be used to launch the program when required Compatibility with Windows versions The QDSP
34. on about device type Ei 02 04 2008 16 29 The left part displays a hierarchical tree structure of setting sections available for the product and can vary in length from three sections to a list that more than fills the window For the same product type the length of the tree can vary due to the hardware build options selected The right hand part displays parameter values of the chosen setting group Value Location Average interval Currency Temperature unit Date format Date and Time Auto Summer Winter time Maximum demand calculation Min Max reset mode Multifunction Transducer ISMT Multifunction 64 periods 1 28s by 50Hz EUR C DD MM YYYY Do not change Yes Thermal function 15 min Manual reset Starting current for PF and PA EU ER xj Starting current for all Powers m 7 Harmonics calculation 2 Actual value Thermal function 15 min fis x minutes 1 to 255 Time constant Window period C Fixed window Sliding windows No windows 2 zl i Maximum demanc Maximum demand ce To change a parameter value click on the setting name to high light and if the value can be changed a grey square with 3 dots will appear at the right hand side of the value Click on the grey square and the settings window will open for the parameter QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP 10 3 10 4 10 4 1 10 4 2 10 4 3 10 4 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 Page 27 Produ
35. or for Mh hans ennon Hg Broadcom NetXtreme 57x Gigabit C ihe one IP sairas This connection uses the following items C Obtain an IP address automatically ivi 8005 Packet Scheduler Use the following IP address v Qj Control Panel Eau mE IP address 192 168 0 1 My Network Places Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 amp My Documents ij My Computer Default gateway Install Uninstall Propertie L EE Obtain DNS server address automatically Details Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default ig A pessum NER posto Use the following DNS server addresses Local Area Connection across diverse interconnected networks Prefered DNS server LAN or High Speed Internet Connected Firewalled Other Places Show icon in notification area when connected LF Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity With the PC set to Local Area Connection and the device connected it is necessary to set an IP address in the device Using the Browse Ethernet Devices function section 9 4 the product will not be found unless it has been previously assigned an IP address in the required range To set the required IP address select Assign IP and enter the unique MAC address of the product this will be found on the connection label on the side of the product Then select IP address and input an IP address in the same range as the PC e g 192 168 0 10 After clicking OK the
36. order A IV Recorder B v Alarms Quality reports Quality details Official reading Password 08 04 2008 The data will then be downloaded and a summary of the data transferred is displayed QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP Page 31 2 QDSP 1 0 Analysis A Fie Tools View Help E T A i RS ala Refresh Address 33 E M241 Goto Device on 33 RS COM1 9600 n 8 2 C QDSP Data M253 Demo ddf Summary Instrument Type M253 Serial number MCO00001 Software version 0 53 Description Network Analyzer Location Transfer date and time 24 8 2005 14 37 00 Recorder A Records 4 464 0170772005 31 07 2005 Recorder B Records 0 Alarms Records 4 15 07 2005 15 07 2005 Quality of supply Number of Reports 4 27 06 2005 24 07 2005 ED Summary Recorder A Ex Recorder B amp Alarms B Quality of supply 09 04 2008 1443 The Recorder data is displayed in a table for which the start date can be defined BbztmB Rsit e Refresh Address 33 E M241 Goto Device on 33 RS COM1 S600 n 8 2 C3QDSPiDatalM253 Demo ddf BIA Avg 35 1 341 30 4 337 33 6 327 36 3 397 August 2005 352 392 348 413 38 0 447 35 7 441 362 421 374 41 0 33 5 i 422 354 Available data na __ Ss 01 07 2005 31 07 2005 414 35 0 t 415 362 426 373 Saa 272 ED Summary x Recorder A Dr Recoider8 dE Alarms ES Quality of suppl Quality of suppl
37. product must be powered down and then restarted to complete the change of the IP address QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP Page 19 QDSP 1 0 Devices E File Tools View Help BBS BUS RE ER E Refresh Address 33 Goto Devices on ethernet Change IP Assign IP Selected device Address Type Serial number Software version Ethernet settings x Enter MAC address and IP address Example MAC 00 1B DF 00 00 01 Communication port setting IP Address 192 168 0 30 Local Port 10001 MAC Address 00 1 b df 00 00 01 A Change settings C GetIP address automatically DHCP IP Address 192 168 0 1d Searching B sonso devices 133 Gee Q Scan the network a Browse ethernet devices 21 04 2008 0817 Once the IP address has been set up in the required range Browse Ethernet devices can be used to find the product de QDSP 1 0 Devices File Tools View Help a El P 2 a0 Q Refresh Address 33 Goto Devices on ethernet Change IP IP Address 192 168 0 30 Port 10001 MAC 00 1B DF 00 02 01 Selected device Address Type Serial number Software version Communication port setting IP Address 192 168 0 30 Local Port 10001 A Change settings Searching p Browse devices Q Scan the network a Browse ethernet devices 21 04 2008 08 20 By clicking on the device identification for the product of interest the comm
38. protection for its semiconductor devices However if it becomes necessary to withdraw a module the following precautions should be taken to preserve the high reliability and long life for which the equipment has been designed and manufactured 1 Before removing a module ensure that you are a same electrostatic potential as the equipment by touching the case 2 Handle the module by its front plate frame or edges of the printed circuit board Avoid touching the electronic components printed circuit track or connectors 3 Do not pass the module to any person without first ensuring that you are both at the same electrostatic potential Shaking hands achieves equipotential 4 Place the module on an anti static surface or on a conducting surface that is at the same potential as you 5 Store or transport the module in a conductive bag More information on safe working procedures for all electronic equipment can be found in BS5783 and IEC 60147 0F If you are making measurements on the internal electronic circuitry of equipment in service it is preferable that you are earthed to the case with a conductive wrist strap Wrist straps should have a resistance to ground between 500k 10M ohms If a wrist strap is not available you should maintain regular contact with the case to prevent the build up of static Instrumentation which may be used for making measurements should be earthed to the case whenever possible Alstom Grid strongl
39. rolled from the product s front panel any changes will be shown on the Interactive instrument on QDSP Interactive Instrument File Tools View Help a ee ee Refresh Address 33 M233 Goo Device on 33 RS COM1 19200 n 8 1 E Eg M233 Instrument info 5 General Type 9 Connection Serial Number 444 A Communication Ty ereptum MIME Serol number comes RD Security e s ALSTOM istat M233 Counter 2 Counter 3 GB Courses 4 0 232 y ES E Tariff Clock cone 0 196 U4 189 1 Analogue 189 2 Analogu 0 0 Uu 189 3 Relay ov SUO x 89 4 Relay ov E Qk Aarms A Alarm Group A Alarm Group A Alarm Group A Alarm Group amp Reset Read only information about device type 03 02 2011 15 45 Alstom Grid ALSTOM 2011 ALSTOM the ALSTOM logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of ALSTOM The other names mentioned registered or not are the property of their respective companies The technical and other data contained in this document is provided for information only Neither ALSTOM its officers or employees accept responsibility for or should be taken as making any representation or warranty whether express or implied as to the accuracy or completeness of such data or the achievement of any projected performance criteria where these are indicated ALSTOM reserves the right to revise or change this data at any time without further
40. roup 1 14 Recorded parameter Actual value Voltage U1 Average A Alarm Group 2 15 Recorded paramete A Alarm Group 3 16 Recorded paramete A Alarm Group 4 EQ Memory 1 Recorder A vease O OH Recorder B B B Power supply quality i 4 Iv Memory recording Frequency variations M ed Voltage variations CORREOS Dins amp Internuntinns ij Close 10 9 Power Supply Quality The settings for the Power Quality Analyser can be set 10 10 Reset Operations This allows the reset of certain values i e Counters QDSP EN M C QDSP 11 MEASUREMENTS User Manual Page 29 When the Measurements ICON is selected measurements from the connected product can be seen in real time in a table form while harmonics and their time reconstructed signals are displayed also graphically The measurements can appear on more than one measuring sheet depending on the number of measurements supported by the specific product To view real time measurements the communications link to the product must be established The data will be refreshed approximately every 2 seconds A simulation option is available which shows how the Measurements will be displayed if a product is attached QDSP 1 0 Measurements Bl x File Tools View Help LETALE EMEN 2 ala Refresh Address 33 E ISMT Apparent Power Power Factor Power Angle THD Up THD I Phase to phase measurements Phase to phase voltage
41. t Available memory 6 142 KB H QE Alarms A Alarm Group 1 A Alarm Group 2 A Alarm Group 3 A Alarm Group 4 qe Memory Recorder A Recorder B E amp Power supply quality Frequency variations Voltage variations H Dins amp Interruntinns The individual data recorders can be made active or stopped and the amount of memory assigned to each recorder can be defined The data that is to be stored on each channel of the logger can be defined QDSP 1 0 Settings File Tools View Help Bbc inm REHAN Lg Refresh Address 33 Goto CA QDSP Param ISMQ msf 5 15MQ B B General Storage interval min SB Connection MD Time constant 1 8 min B Communication MD Time constant 9 16 min 3 Security Voltage U1 Average Ed Energy 2 Recorded parameter Voltage U2 Average c 3 Recorded parameter Voltage U3 Average Counter 3 4 Recorded parameter Current I1 Average Counter 4 5 Recorded parameter Current 2 Average E BR Tariff Clock 6 Recorded parameter Current I3 Average d Holidays T Recorded parameter Real Power P1 Average B o Inputs amp Outputs 8 Recorded parameter Real Power P2 Average E 1 Analogue output 9 Recorded parameter Real Power P3 Average E 2 Analogue output 10 Recorded paramete ESTEE 229 ETT TY x E 3 Analogue output 11 Recorded paramete k A899 4 Alarm output 12 Recorded parametet a O E QE Alarms 13 Recorded parametet 4 Recorded parameter 2 A Alarm G
42. tput Input Out Input Output 3 Analogue output 484 4 Analogue output input Out EHE Alarms Calibrator Input Output 4 Analogue output X Alarm Group 1 Last Conf Pulse output A Alarm Group 2 Last Upgr Communication COMI AM net ou A Alarm Group 3 A Alarm Group 4 Q Reset 3 me Read only information about device type 0270472008 15 47 User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 26 10 2 QDSP Interface Product configurations and settings are displayed in the QDSP setting window BER File Tools View Help BLZ BEW RSE AH BR Q Refresh Address 33 C Program Files QDSP Param M233 msf M233 E gt General M Connection 88 Communication Display x3 Security B Energy Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Ei Tariff Clock 2 Holidays E e Inputs amp Outputs E 1 Alarm output E 2 Alarm output E 3 Analogue output E 4 Analogue output B Ke Alarms A Alarm Group 1 A Alarm Group 2 A Alarm Group 3 A Alarm Group 4 amp Reset Goto Value ype M233 Multifunction Serial Number Software version Hardware version Accuracy class Calibration Voltage V Calibration Voltage Auto Range Calibration Current A Calibration Current Auto Range Power Supply Communication COM1 Display type Input Output 1 Input Output 2 Input Output 3 Input Output 4 Calibration date Last Configuration date Last Upgrade date De Read only informati
43. uantity of programming options changes depending on the features available in the product Sample configuration files for each product which allows the setting options to be investigated without a product connected to the PC Saving of a modified configuration file for later editing or download to the product e Upload of the entire product configuration and the relevant setting data Modbus Holding Registers from individual devices and presentation of the data Changing the values of settings in the product using Modbus protocol A communication browse function is included so that the communication parameters of all iSTAT products connected to the PC can be identified Real time monitoring of the attached product allows periodic reading and displaying of the measurement data User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP 6 4 6 5 6 5 1 6 5 3 6 5 4 6 5 5 Page 10 Comprehensive Help files are available within the software Communications The iSTAT products can be fitted with a range of communications options RS232 RS485 Ethernet and USB Some products can also communicate using a memory card or Infra red link The QDSP software can support communication via all of these options depending on what the PC has fitted QDSP Software Functions The QDSP has 5 main functions which are described in detail in later sections Devices Management The communications parameters for any connected device can be modified Also in
44. unications port settings will be selected to allow communications with the product The default device address of the product is set to 33 for products with only Ethernet communications on COMI it is suggested that the device address remains at 33 If the device address is no longer set to 33 it can be determined using Scan the network section 9 2 8 4 IR Infra Red The Infra Red IR communications device can be used with the M241 Measurement Centre with Logger and requires the IR interface to be ordered separately User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 20 The IR interface is connected to a RS232 port see section 8 1 1 to find how the COM port number is identified The IR Port setup is accessed by clicking lt Devices gt lt Communication port setting gt lt Change Settings gt or lt Tools gt lt Communication port setting gt gt and selecting the required COM port Communication port setting x A Enter communication parameters Serial Ethemet USB Infra red Communication port No other communications settings need to be defined QDSP EN M C User Manual QDSP Page 21 9 DEVICES MANAGEMENT When the Devices icon is clicked the following screen is seen 2 QDSP 1 0 Devices ol x Fie Tools View Help B IER E Ol lo Refresh Address 3 E M233 Goto Device on 33 RS COM1 115200 n 8 2 De OM1 11 2 Device on 33 USB COME 115200 n Device on 33 USB COM4411520
45. y 08 04 2008 14 40 MO192ENa There is a Chart function that displays data graphically User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP Page 32 The data can be exported to a csv for reading in Excel etc The Quality of supply is displayed in tabular form when individual Power quality reports are high lighted the quality data for the measurements is displayed The data can be exported as a csv file for reading in Excel etc Export File Tools View Help BSR RSE i Ol eo Refresh Address 33 E M233 Go to Station 2 33 AS COM1 115200 n 8 2 C3QDSPiDataM253 Demo ddf 005 18 005 24 07 2005 OK Complete 11 07 2005 17 07 2005 Complete 04 07 2005 10 07 2005 Complete 27 06 2005 03 07 2005 Complete Monitoring parameters EN50160 13 u Frequency Variations 1 99 5 Week e Frequency Variations 2 100 Week 9 Voltage Variations 1 97 52 98 02 95 Week 9 Voltage Variations 2 100 0096 100 00 100 Week Voltage Unbalances 5 E 95 Week 9 Votage Dips 212 3 8 50 Year amp Short interruptions 0 11 0 11 100 Year e Long Interruptions 0 1 0 1 10 Year e Rapid voltage changes 0 0 20 Week 100 0096 98 30 _ Info only 96 33 97 82 95 Week Temporary Overvottages 012 0 4 50 Year 110 THD s 100 00 100 00 100 Week 8 Harmonics 98 12 99 60 95 Week 0 5 6 ff Yes 33 Summary Recorder A QE Alarms Quality of supply
46. y recommends that detailed investigations on the electronic circuitry or modification work should be carried out in a Special Handling Area such as described in BS5783 or IEC 60147 0F User Manual QDSP EN M C QDSP 1 1 1 2 Page 1 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 It 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 may be used on the equipment or in the product documentation is given below AN AX Caution refer to product documentation Caution risk of electric shock Protective safety earth terminal Functional earth terminal Note This symbol may also be used for a protective safety earth terminal if that terminal is part of a terminal block or sub assembly e g power supply NOTE The term earth used throughout the product documentation is the direct equivalent of the North American term ground QDSP EN M C User Manual Page 2 2 AN QDSP INSTALLING COMMISSIONING AND SERVICING Equipment connections Personnel undertaking installation commissioning or servicing work on this equipment s
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