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1. mnn 1 to customer s request X O after agreeing with the Manufacturer Note The ND1 analyzer is equipped with 6 alarms electromechanical relays 4 analog outputs and 12 binary inputs EXAMPLE OF ORDER The code ND1 2 1 00 E 0 means ND1 Analyzer of three phase power network parameters of ND1 type 2 5 1 voltage input 57 7 V 100 V 00 version standard E English version 0 without extra quality requirements 96 Maintenance and Guarantee The ND1 Power Analyzer does not require any periodical maintenance In case of some incorrect unit operations From the Shipping Date During the Period Given in the Annexed Guarantee Card One should take the instrument down from the installation and return it to the Manufacturers Quality Control Dept If the instrument has been used in compliance with the instructions the Manufacturer guarantees to repair it free of charge After the Guarantee Period One should turn over the instrument to repair in a certified service workshop The disassembling of the housing causes the cancellation of the granted guarantee The Manufacturers policy is one of continuous improvement and we reserve the right to make changes in design and specifications of any products as engineering advances or necessity requires and revise the above specification without notice 97 CONTRO
2. Ku 1 Ki 1 i 0 0 6000 0 var Reactive Power 999 00 Mvar Ku 1 Ki 1 Active Power PF Power Factor PF Factor P S Ratio of active Coefficient 10 00 0 10 00 196 power to reactive power angle between E R Evaluated from the 0 0 6000 0 W 999 00 MW Ku 1 Ki 1 Frequency f 45 00 66 00 Hz THD U THD 0 Error the range Harmonics U I up 0 100 0 2 10 120 D to 51 i For changes in 0 20 0 5 range of 0 325 35 Hz Active energy 0 99 999 999 9 kWh 0 5 EnP 0 99 999 999 9 kvarh where Ku voltage transformer ratio Ki current transformer ratio THD U total coefficient of voltage harmonic distortion THDI total coefficient of current harmonic distortion 91 Technical parameters of measuring input no of inputs resolution of A D converter sampling rate measuring band harmonic measurement isolation measurement time Dips swells and interruptions U RMS A C 7 galvanically isolated 16 bit 6250 S s on each channel simultaneously 3 kHz for U and measurement up to 51 st 3 1 kV d c 1s 0 0 200 0 96 accuracy 0 5 96 from nominal value event detection based upon 1 cycle RMS voltage programmable thresholds in percent of nominal voltage Additional conversion errors in of the basic error from ambient temperature changes Analog outputs current output signal basic output error loa
3. SELECTED ELEMENTS FROM THE CURRENT ANALYZER OPERATION 8 1 COMPACTFLASH MEMORY CARD 8 1 1 8 1 2 8 1 3 8 1 4 8 1 5 8 1 6 INFORMATION ABOUT CF CARD FORMATTING THE CF CARD DATA STORAGE ON THE CF CARD VISUALIZATION ON THE CF CARD STATE ON SCREENS BROWSING AND ERASING OF FILES FROM THE CF CARD REMOVING CF CARD EXCHANGE OF CF CARDS WRITE OF ARCHIVE DATA 8 2 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION 8 3 UPDATING THE ANALYZER PROGRAM 8 3 1 8 3 2 FIRMWARE UPDATE ON THE DEVICE FIRMWARE UPDATE THRU THE DEVICE WEB PAGE 50 51 58 58 59 60 61 64 65 65 66 67 67 69 70 70 72 74 76 77 77 77 71 78 80 81 82 83 84 84 85 8 4 MAINTAINING DATA STORED ON THE CF CARD VISUALIZATION 9 PROGRAMS ON THE PC 9 1 KD CONNECT PROGRAM 9 1 1 INSTALLATION OF THE USB DRIVER 9 2 NDI SETUP APPLICATION 9 3 KD CHECK APPLICATION 9 4 NDARCHIVE 10 TECHNICAL DATA 11 ORDER CODES MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE 87 88 88 88 89 89 89 91 96 97 1 Introduction 1 1 Application The ND1 Power Quality Analyzer is destined for the measurement and analysis of 3 phase 3 or 4 wire power network parameters in balanced or unbalanced systems 1 2 Analyzer Features Following features characterize the ND1 Power Quality Analyzer Measurement and recording of electrical energy quality parameters in accordance with the EN 50160 standard and more than 300 other parameters of 3 p
4. uploading files from the PC computer on the CompactFlash card in the analyzer e g file with an ND1 firmware deleting of stored files in the analyzer CompactFlash card collection of current system information of the ND1 analyzer among others system version current configuration level of CompactFlash card filling The ND1 Setup program enables to prepare in the PC a configuration file for the ND1 analyzer The appearance and operating the ND1 Setup program are the same as to the analyzer menu described in the users manual But please take notice of some differences to handle the ND1 Setup program the mouse and computer keyboard are used dialogues of file selection allow to browse the contents of computer disks the language of the ND1 Setup program is compatible with the language of the last edited configuration the appearance of dialogue windows highly depends on the system user interface customization as e g the size of system fonts The result of work with the ND1 Setup program is the configuration file for an analyzer of a defined hardware configuration 87 9 Programs on the PC 9 1 KD Connect Program The KD Connect application is destined for the communication between the PC computer and the ND1 analyzer using the USB interface The KD Connect program enables to carry out following operations copying of files from the CompactFlash card directly from the analyzer in
5. The analyzer in the shipping packing can be transported and stored in the temperature 20 65 4 149 F 3 1 Unpacking A Take the ND1 analyzer out from the shipping packing The data plate with the version code factory number and supply parameters are placed on the analyzer casing Before unpacking check the conformity of the device version with the order B Take ND1 analyzer accessories out from the transport packing SanDisk Ultra CompactFlash 15 ve Samisk 1 User s manual quick start 1 pc 2 CF memory card 1 pc o Mounting brackets 4 pcs 4 Key 2 pcs 5 USB cable 1 8m shielded 1 pc 6 seal ND1 casing panel 1 pc 11 7 Set of plugs 1 set 8 CD with software and manuals 1 pc 9 Power supply filter 1 pc Guarantee card 1 pc Note Before unpacking the memory card carry away electrostatic charges from the body 3 2 Installation in the Panel Fig 3 1 Analyzer installation in the panel Put the seal from standard accessories on the casing see section 3 1 After mounting the analyzer into the panel the seal protects the part behind the panel against the influence of risks appearing from the frontal part of the panel resulting from the IP65 protection grade The analyzer is fixed to the panel by means of four screwed mou
6. message Event 1 has been added to the Alarm Log of the current process group 19 7 15 Exit from the Analyzer Configuration After finishing the analyzer configuration you must close ND1 Control Panel After pressing the configuration exit push button the selection window of the configuration storage option becomes open after selecting the Save and set configuration push button when simultaneously the Export to file option is checked the configuration file will be saved in the analyzer memory and in the CF card in the file named on the window The name be General Inputs Alarms Analog settings outputs d E 1d Vid Configuration file name T changed to another after the entry to its edition You can select configuration file from stored in the CF card and under its name store a new configuration file after pressing the Leave without changes button changes carried out in the control panel menu are not stored the analyzer programming state remains without changes Notes 1 One can set parameter configuration in the analyzer for various processes and store for them own configuration files with own names Applying them you can quickly adapt the analyzer for current user s needs 2 Configuration files for the given ND1 analyzer can be also prepared in the PC computer by the ND1 Setup program see section 9 2 taking advantage of another configuration
7. 4 6 Three phase network Indirect measurement with the use of 2 current transformers and 2 or 3 voltage transformers 4 Fig 4 7 Four wire network Indirect measurement with the use of 3 current transformers and 2 or 3 voltage transformers 21 RS485 1 wire three phase network Indirect measurement Fig 4 8 Three Fig 4 9 Three wire three phase network Indirect measurement 22 L2 L3 Fig 4 10 Four wire network Direct measurement Fig 4 11 Four wire network Semi indirect measurement 23 Fig 4 12 Four wire network Indirect measurement with the use of 4 current transformers 24 5 Graphic Signs on the Analyzer Screen 5 1 1 Status Bar Change of data presentation form Automatic switching of screens The CF card status T Alarms Parameter selection for visualization Parameter name Date 29 06 09 11 13 08 B Time Lack of CF card CF card partially filled Exceeded level storage over 9096 of the card capacity 5 1 2 Service menu Selection approval OK enter of changes Cancellation no changes are introduced Push buttons for navigation on t accessible options 25 Push buttons for global copying of opyTo settings between menu windows Introduction of a number or string Option selection from the list or the dialogue 5 1 3 Information Messages Symbol of error occurrence Information i
8. 47 21 09 09 4088 E 20090911 0953110 10 30 21 09 09 ik E 20090911 134004 n E 12 48 15 09 09 5526 20090921 104758 0 E 09 26 29 09 09 Zk The Compact Flash card is not present E 20090921 103214 0 09 16 12 10 09 E 20090921 103218 0 E 10 43 21 09 09 4046 E firmware img 0 5 3 2 14 05 21 09 09 77 0 0611142 D 5 3 2 ND1 09 16 12 10 09 123k E 20090929 0930190 E 07 48 07 10 09 45504027 07m r mm 6044 hm Modbus File browser Security System information Delete of the marked file Exit from the file browser 7 13 Events Logs Following kinds of logs are available in ND1 Audit log Alarm log Energy log Power Quality log Dips and Swells log Information concerning elements of the current analyzer service kind of event time and date of their appearance are saved in Audit Log 30 06 05 14 48 28 Control Panel Closed Admin 14 48 11 30 06 09 3 Control Panel Opened Admin 13 13 09 30 06 09 2 Storage Card Inserted 07 52 49 30 06 09 70 User s messages information about the alarm kind sources of alarm signals time and data of their occurrence are saved in Alarm Log 25 06 09 34 45 12 Al Max On 230 24 Ums 13 30 46 25 06 09 11 Al Max On 230 24 tris 13 30 45 25 06 09 10 Al Max On 230 257 Litres 12 20 46 25 06 09 The watt hour meter state is saved periodically in Energy Log If the save of active an
9. B Archive period min 10 s ms B eer C Group selection Setting acceptation Copying settings into other groups Maximum archiving interval is 720 minutes however minimum is 100 ms 60 7 7 1 Programming of Group Parameters In the general tab for each of edited measuring group one can enable or disable the given group edit the group name select maximally up to 18 measuring quantities and set the storage period of measuring data Select one option O All parameters C Current E group 1 Process Group 1 Group Enabled ER Frequency C Harmonics Settings Mame Process Group 1 Ni Parameters Urms L1 Urms L2 Ej Archive period D min 10 s ms E Urns L1 LIrms 12 Urms L3 L Urms L1 2 L Urns 2 3 ff 3 1 In the Events tab you can select binary inputs which the state has an influence on the activation or disabling of the given event Editing group 1 Process Group 1 Arch disabled by Save data on CF Create new file 61 Arch disabled by When the selected binary input is in the logic state 1 the archiving is disabled oave data on CF When a change of the logic state follows from 0 on 1 on the selected binary input the saving of newest data on the CF card will be forced Create new file When a change of the logic state follows from 0 on 1 on the selected binary input a new file with data i
10. Orange color Alarm occurrence on the displayed value Measurement carried out after exceeding 20 of the 123 5 rated value 28 6 Analyzer Start After the supply connection the starting screen with the manufacturer logo appears The logo is displayed during the time necessary to initialize analyzer processes Next the screen of data visualization appears in form of the last analyzer state before the supply turned off After touching the screen any place the Context Menu appears No vendi 7 p 2302 74 230 2 6 1 Context Menu Button Functions After pressing the screen during the visualization of measuring data the Context Menu with the standard set of ND1 service options is displayed Closing the Context Menu 29 otandard set of functions destined for the current operating of the ND1 analyzer Selection of the screen kind for the presentation of analyzer measuring data owitching of successive screens available for the selected type of data presentation oelection of the log view for statistics audits or alarms oelection of service options available for the currently open screen Entry to the edition and configuration of analyzer parameters You can add to the Context Menu as above 5 additional icons from 7 programmable options available in ND1 Control Panel General settings Others Context menu L1 urm
11. Select one nntinn i Irms L1 Irms L2 Irms L3 lava UL1 2 UL2 3 U L3 1 Uppay PLI PL2 __ _ Bar indicators Uc Lt Ucf L2 UcF L3 f vector diagram Icf L1 Icf L2 Icf L3 2302 2302 viel a no A Urms 220 0 230 2 230 2 2s a TOC 220 0 0 0 57 7 6 4 Parameter Programming Ranges Visualization General Ranges ogs Subrange LU 220 0 v 240 0 V ER Custom ranges Full ranges only Disabled Ej General deviation 20 Subrange 380 0 W 420 0 Vv B Subrange 2 800 3 200 ER Full ranges for Enabled IEJ Subrange 180 0000 kw 2 Other ranges 20 Enabled ER Item Function 1 Edition of the sub range U 2 Edition of the sub range L N 3 Edition of the sub range 4 Edition of the sub range P 5 Edition of remaining parameters Percentage deviation from rated values for remaining subranges list of exceptions shown in a full scale Demonstration of all subranges in a full scale then all subrange settings are ignored 5 oettings acceptance 7 6 5 Parameter Programming Logs Visualization General Screens Energy log size Power quality log size Dips log size 08 The following logs are available Audit log Alarm log Energy log Power Quality log Dips and swa
12. c or 230 V a c 400 V or 400 V a c 690 V a c Connection sockets Alarms AL 1 6 6 relays NO Binary inputs Bl 1 12 12 inputs Analog outputs AO 1 4 4 outputs L N PE S Connection sockets of the supply voltage 85 230 253 V a c d c 24 V d c 30 mA Auxiliary supplies destined to supply external systems RS485 1 RS485 2 Communication interfaces R8485 Modbus Master Ethernet RS485 Modbus Slave Ethernet 10 Base T Earthling functional terminals to connect screens 4 3 1 Mounting of the Power Supply Filter During the device installation apply the delivered power supply filter when connecting the supplying wire to the analyser To mount the power supply filter one must reeve all the three supplying wires L N PE through the filter core creating a full loop around it Fig 4 4 17 Fig 4 4 Connection of the power supply filter 4 3 2 Alarm Connection Binary Inputs and Analog Outputs Connection to terminals of the alarm system electromechanical relays AL1 6 Alarms are normally open contacts NO Parameters of the alarm system are given in the chapter Technical Data Connection of the control signal to terminals of the binary input system Bl1 12 0 S 24V Binary inputs BI1 12 are controlled by the signal 0 V d c inactive binary input or 5 24 V d c active binary input 18 Connection to the analog output system AO1 4 Parameters
13. can damage the external surface or the glass substrate of the touch panel protect against fluids grease and aggressive chemical agents touch the screen with fingers only do not use hard and sharp objects which can damage the flexible surface of the touch panel clean softly with a cotton cloth impregnated with a detergent destined to clean LCD monitors not containing alcohol petrol or ammonia or by using water with soap observe the given temperature range of the analyzer operation oince there is a possibility of an image persistence effect on an LCD screen after a prolonged display of a constant figure as default the screensaver the blank screen is set for 15 minute timeout after continuous work without touching the screen The screensaver is gone when the screen is touched any place The timeout can be changed or this function can be switched off completely see section 7 1 2 14 4 2 CompactFlash Memory Card USB Interface LED Diode A CompactFlash card with capacity up to 4 GB is dedicated to a measuring data support It is recommended to apply CF cards produced by SanDisk company Current measuring data archive data and analyzer configuration files are stored on the CF card LED diode USB socket CF card USB cable CF ejector Fig 4 3 Frontal view of the analyzer after opening the door You can download data from the CF card to a PC through the USB interface You can also save or del
14. card damage The period of data storage from the given measuring group in the CF card is a multiple of the programmed storage period for this group and can last even several months For this reason when in the meantime it is necessary to access the CF card data with all current measuring data before its removal from the analyzer select the option Save archive data to CF card This operation copies all current data from the internal buffer into the CF card After selecting the option Remove CF card the copying of current data on the CF card follows and information about the possibility of a secure CF card removal and the insertion of a new one is displayed 8 1 4 Visualization on the CF Card State on Screens Lack of CF card in ND1 m L1 Urms L2 dep 29 Ee The CF car is inserted in ND1 The data save lasts 03 06 05 14 47 47 03 06 05 14 47 47 80 8 1 5 Browsing and Erasing of files from the CF Card amp a ae File browser After selecting the icon in the ND1 Panel Control file names saved in the CF card are displayed in the file browser After selecting the given file and confirming its selection it may be deleted from the CF card Files browser C 20090921 104308 0 E 10 47 21 09 09 4088 E 20090911 095311 0 10 30 21 09 09 ik Do UN Cale tne E 20090911 134004 0 12 48 15 09 09 552B Following File CFIND1 20090513 20090921 104758 0
15. in ND Archive PC application There is a possibility to convert binary format to CSV in ND Archive Data saved in binary format are read by ND Archive application only The Digital signature is encrypted information enabling to check the credibility of stored data in the text format After choosing CSV with digital signature of the file format storage a 128 bit digital signature is stored in the file Each even accidental change of data will be indicated during the checking of files by the KD Check program since the CSV text file includes a digital signature every defined number of measurement series the file area line range from to which includes errors will be indicated Other data for which the program does not identify data inconsistencies with the signature are credible and can be used In case of using binary format the digital signature is verified automatically when data are opened When working with data ND Archive indicates records with wrong signatures setting the minimal archive period for 100 ms causes the internal measuring buffer to store data from about 15 minutes only regardless a number of archived parameters Therefore for 4 archived groups and aforementioned storage period the internal flash memory may fail after 2 years and 9 months This situation may happen due to exceeding maximum save erase cycles Hence we recommend using minimal archive period only for measurement carried out for
16. is recommended to take advantage only of Latin alphabet and Roman numerals without using regional characters after changing the analyzer menu language the possibility to enter individual password characters must be preserved Only the Administrator and Logged Users with required access rights have granted access after providing the password to the option of analyzer configuration in ND1 Control Panel Editing user 1 Admin User Enabled User s rights Administrator s rights Contral Panel access Selection of the user 1 8 Item 1 2 3 4 68 Function Enabling Disabling of the selected user from 1 8 Edition of the user s name Edition of the user s password Setting the access rights for a current user Setting acceptance The following access rights are available for users Right Description Administrator s right Can edit other users rights Control Panel access View edit and save configuration of the device A user has a network access authorization in HTTP and FTP services Network access User has an access to options in Context Menu which Context Menu options _ requires authorization e g Operator s messages 7 11 System information T System information After pressing the icon the window with information about the analyzer system memory state hardware installed in the analyzer storage state of the CF memory card and internal buffer become open Syst
17. max 1000 V 10 In Mounting requirements dimensions of the frontal part length of the frontal part dimensions of the mounting hole moment value to tight up clamps fixing the analyzer Service safety installation category pollution level Working voltage related to earth RS485 USB interfaces measuring system electromagnetic relays supply altitude ASL Electromagnetic compatibility noise emission noise immunity Auxiliary supply Other Weight 144 x 144 mm 155 mm 138 x 138 mm 0 2 Nm acc to EN 61010 1 basic isolation 11 2 50 V 500 V cat Ill for 57 7 V 100 V and 230 V 400 V options cat I for 400 V 690 V option 300 V 2000 m acc to EN 61000 6 4 acc to EN 61000 6 2 2 x 24 V d c 30 mA 5 2 kg 95 11 Order Codes vw ovaries wc Dx x XT Current input Voltage input ANB U EQUAL 1 LOI EI IB m 2 400 V 690 V 3 Version SELO US PAE E AA 00 in a portable case without Ethernet interface PO in a portable case with Ethernet interface PE Language me P pe n E Acceptance tests without extra quality requirements 0 with an extra quality inspection
18. short time However the write endurance of internal flash buffer rates to 28 years when the storage period is set for 1 second and it allows saving about 2 5 hour of data 63 7 8 Ethernet After pressing the icon Ethernet the configuration window of Ethernet interface parameters becomes open Select the Access type to the WWW and FIP Servers in the Ethernet configuration window edit Device IP Subnet mask address and Default gateway and enable or disable the DHCP communication protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Ethernet configuration Enable DHCP 10 2051 0 0 E Select one option Q Disabled Users access with NTLM auth Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 1 E O Users access basic authorization Anonvmous access FIP Server Anonymous access Access options to the WWW Server Anonymous access It does not require a user s name and a password anybody can be logged in to the analyzer WWW server This kind of access is not recommended for security considerations User s access basic Basic authorization type it is required to give the authorization user s name and the password before the logging in This kind of authorization is available on the majority of platforms It is recommended for compatibility Issues User s access with NTLM It is the authorization protocol used in networks built auth on the base of the Microso
19. verification C system update d remote device reset Select firmware file CMirmware img 0 5 5 4 ship ND1 img Start Firmware Upgrade After sending an update file on the CF card the update progress appears lf system update finishes and device resets with success the main page will be displayed Upgrade progress 2396 Me fi MID N 86 8 4 Maintaining Data Stored on the CF Card Visualization Measuring data separately from each group of logic channel are stored in text format files csv with or without the digital signature and in binary format with digital signature The KD Check program is designed to check the digital signature of a text data file The binary format is serviced by ND Archive The limitation of the CSV file capacity is up to 8 MB The format enables a direct browsing and visualization of data stored in the text format csv e g in the MS Excel program Data from the memory card can be copied to a PC computer using the memory card reader servicing cards of CompactFlash type or taking advantage from features of the KD Connect program added to each delivered analyzer The KD Connect program is destined for the communication between the PC computer and the ND1 analyzer by means of the USB interface It enables to carry out following operations copying files from the CompactFlash card directly from the analyzer on the PC computer e g data files screen dumps
20. 0 PFav Urms Li Irms L1 PL1 L1 Parameter set selection Jumst2 mms 2 PLZ L2 Urms L3 Irms L3 P L3 p L3 Eneable Disable the selected screen Measuring data can be presented on following screen types Large Digital view Harmonics Select one option Statistics for 3 phases Large digital view CO Harmonics Analog indicators statistics For 3 phases indicators Analog indicators C Bar indicators Vector diagram E C vector diagram Binary inputs Energy view 51 Power Quality view Modubs Master state Flicker For each of these screen types the dedicated group of parameters for them is available You can select from this group one for the presentation Large digital view Selection of data group for presentation Alarm state Selection of screen type 04 06 09 14 34 55 230 2 4 230 2 230 2 230 2 There are 6 data groups for presentation Harm U Harm I Harm table Harm table Harm table U Harm table Harm table Umax Harm table Imax 09 51 35 Line switching L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 3 5 7 9 111315 17 192123 25 27 29 3133 35 37 3941 43 45 47 4951 aa je o a Selection of even odd harmonics scrolling of harmonic charts Selection of the visible number of harmonics 13 25 51 5
21. 2 Statistics for 3 phases There are 2 data groups for presentation Statistics U Statistics Statistics u a E Urms a va 230 2 230 2 230 2 Max 230 2 230 2 230 2 Min 230 2 230 2 230 2 Peak 325 5 325 6 325 5 Peak 325 6 325 5 325 6 Analog indicators This view is a set of four displays modeled on analog meters Alarm symbol if occurs is appeared under the form of a bell above the unit area Selection of data group for presentation Selection of screen OOH J ll IM ot 2400 Zh 240 0 ks x S 240 0 240 0 53 Bar indicators The bar view is a set of 4 bargraphs with B ums ia FEY 10 14 54 B hes ns L2 ut L5 EFT fields including the actual digital value 230 2 230 2 7 2302 Indexes at the bargraph left side indicate reached minimum and maximum The column accepts the red color in case of an alarm occurrence Vector diagram 11 08 09 Three data groups are available for EJ S pP i 230 2 V presentation Phrasal diagram U 230 2 V 230 2 V LE 300A 3 0004 If values of phase parameters in 3 001 relation to which the chart is EM calibrated are indeterminated or take zero the calibration is carried out in relation to the rated parameter value Selection of a phase by Selection of a star axis which vectors will be scaled to Binary inputs state Indexes show the current state Enabled t
22. D edition of the Modbus device Edition of the min max range Lower and upper limits 5 6 7 Edition of the Modus device description 8 Copying settings into another input 9 Acceptation of input settings interface input Item Inputs configuration Registers 10 Address edition 11 oelection of the register type char int long float float bytes order 1234 2143 4321 or 3412 12 Selection Function 3 Function 4 13 Setting acceptance 66 7 9 3 Configuration of Modus Slave Modbus configuration Mode RTU SE1 Transmision 19200 1 6 Response Delay Item Function 1 Selection of transmission mode ASCII 8N1 7N2 7E1 701 i RTU 8N2 8E1 801 8N1 2 Selection of baud rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 28800 38400 56000 57600 115200 128000 230400 256000 3 ID edition user s identifier 4 Timeout edition 5 settings Disabled Enabled Port 502 6 oetting acceptance 7 10 Security s 1 Security After pressing the icon the security dialog opens You can configure 1 8 analyzer user s and set their access rights to the analyzer The User 1 Admin has permanent administrator and Control Panel access rights Only administrator can edit remaining users access rights and change all their concerned settings The user who doesn t have these rights can change only the name and password in the edition window 67 AN When creating a user s password it
23. E 09 26 29 09 09 2k 233310 0 AuditLag csv E 20090921 103214 0 09 16 12 10 09 bk E 20090921 1037160 10 43 21 09 09 4D4B E firmware img 0 5 3 27 14 05 21 09 09 77 2 0611142 0 5 3 2 ND1 09 16 12 10 09 123k E E 20090929 093019 n E 07 48 07 10 09 ek 20680516 230410 0 G1 23 11 16 05 68 doxes Meer Di nnrnores annainn ra mee File Delete of selected V from the menu selection file return to the ND1 control panel ND1 Control Panel c A The Compact Flash card is not present Modbus File browser Security System information lf the card is not inserted into the analyzer or it is not formatted a message informing about its lack is displayed 81 8 1 6 Removing Card Exchange of CF Cards Write of Archive Data 2 Urms L1 Urms L2 4uto views turn ON Please wait while saving data to Save archive data to CF card 1 CompactFlash card emove CF card one Statistics J Please wait Confirm alarms Operator messages maje If you want to remove the CF card from the analyzer without the accidental possibility of loosing measuring data you must open the context Menu window by touching the screen with a finger press the option selection E icon and in the open select option window mark Remove CF card After selecti
24. FIGURATION ND1 7 1 GENERAL SETTINGS 7 1 1 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING BASIC 7 1 2 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING LCD SCREEN 7 1 3 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING COMPACTFLASH FORMAT 7 1 4 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING OTHER 7 23 INPUTS 7 2 1 PARAMETER GENERAL 7 2 2 PARAMETER AVERAGE 7 2 3 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING TARIFFS 7 2 4 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING LOGS 7 3 ALARMS 7 3 1 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING GENERAL 7 3 2 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING CONTROL 7 4 ANALOG OUTPUTS 7 4 1 SELECTION OF THE ANALOG OUTPUT 7 4 2 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING GENERAL 7 4 3 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING RANGE 7 5 POWER QUALITY 7 5 1 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING GENERAL 7 5 2 PARAMETER PROGRAMMING DIPS 7 6 VISUALIZATION 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 3l 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 36 37 38 38 39 39 43 45 45 45 46 47 47 48 50 7 6 1 7 6 2 7 6 3 7 6 4 7 6 5 PARAMETER GENERAL PARAMETER SCREENS PARAMETER PROGRAMMING RANGES PARAMETER PROGRAMMING LOGS PARAMETER PROGRAMMING OTHER AUTO VIEWS 7 7 ARCHIVIZATION 7 7 1 PROGRAMMING OF GROUP PARAMETERS 7 8 ETHERNET 7 9 MODBUS TOA 19 2 7 9 3 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 13 1 7 14 7 15 CONFIGURATION OF MODBUS MASTER CONFIGURATION OF CI1 24 INTERFACE INPUTS GENERAL AND REGISTER CONFIGURATION OF MODUS SLAVE SECURITY SYSTEM INFORMATION FILE BROWSER EVENTS LOGS BROWSING AND HANDLING OF EVENT LOGS EDITION OF USER S MESSAGES EXIT FROM THE ANALYZER CONFIGURATION
25. L MEASUREMENT RECORDING LU MEL A SALES PROGRAM DIGITAL and BARGRAPH PANEL METERS MEASURING TRANSDUCERS ANALOG PANEL METERS DIN INSTRUMENTS DIGITAL CLAMP ON METERS INDUSTRIAL PROCESS and POWER CONTROLLERS CHART and PAPERLESS RECORDERS 1 and 3 PHASE WATT HOUR METERS LARGE SIZE DISPLAY PANELS ELEMENTS OF INTEGRATION SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES for MEASURING INSTRUMENTS SHUNTS CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ACCORDING CUSTOMER S REQUIREMENTS WE ALSO OFFER OUR SERVICES IN THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINIUM ALLOY PRESSURE CASTINGS PRECISION ENGINEERING and THERMOPLASTICS PARTS SUBCONTRACTING of ELECTRONIC DEVICES SMT PRESSURE CASTINGS and OTHER TOOLS QUALITY PROCEDURES According to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 International Requirements All our instruments have CE mark For more information please write to or phone our Export Department Lubuskie Zaktady Aparatow Elektrycznych LUMEL S A ul Sulechowska 1 65 022 Zielona Gora Poland EU Materm tel 02 608 90 10 info materm si www materm si 2009 LZAE Lumel S A All right reserved ND1 09D 1 22 06 11
26. Materm tel 02 608 90 10 info materm si www materm si ANALYSER OF 3 PHASE POWER NETWORK PARAMETERS ND1 TYPE User s Manual 1 2 Lumel S A Sulechowska 1 65 022 Zielona Gora Poland EU TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 APPLICATION 1 2 ANALYZER FEATURES 1 3 FIRMWARE UPDATE 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 1 WARNING AND INFORMATION SIGNS 2 2 OPERATING SAFETY 2 2 1 REMARKS CONCERNING THE ANALYZER INSTALLATION 2 2 2 PRECAUTIONS IN THE ESD PROTECTION RANGE 3 PREPARATION OF THE ND1 ANALYZER TO WORK 3 1 UNPACKING 3 2 INSTALLATION IN THE PANEL 3 3 ANALYZER OPERATING CONDITIONS 4 ANALYZER CONSTRUCTION 4 1 LCD SCREEN WITH TOUCH PANEL 4 2 COMPACTFLASH MEMORY CARD USB INTERFACE LED DIODE 4 3 TERMINAL PLATE 4 3 1 MOUNTING OF THE POWER SUPPLY FILTER 4 3 2 ALARM CONNECTION BINARY INPUTS AND ANALOG OUTPUTS 4 3 3 CONNECTION OF COMMUNICATION INTERFACES RS485 1 I RS485 2 INTERFACES 4 3 4 CONNECTION OF MEASURING SIGNALS 5 GRAPHIC SIGNS ON THE ANALYZER SCREEN 5 1 1 STATUS BAR 5 1 2 SERVICE MENU 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 25 25 5 1 3 INFORMATION MESSAGES 5 1 4 DIALOGS 5 2 SIGNS AND COLORS OF MEASURING PARAMETERS 5 2 1 GRAPHIC SIGNS 5 2 2 COLORS OF MEASURING VALUES 6 ANALYZER START 6 1 CONTEXT MENU BUTTON FUNCTIONS 6 2 ENTRY TO PARAMETER CONFIGURATION ND1 CONTROL PANEL WINDOW 7 CON
27. Note During the analyzer configuration the measurement and data storage last acc to hitherto existing settings When we introduce new settings after accepting changes a break in data storage initialization of changes and the beginning of write with new data follows 33 7 1 General Settings General After pressing the icon the configuration window of basic parameters opens They are symbol and analyzer description selection of the menu language setting of the date and time capacity of event logs service of the CF card service of the LCD screen setting of user messages and selection of the context menu option 7 1 1 Parameter Programming Basic General settings LCD Screen CompactFlash Other Device ID ND1 Device description Power Analyzer E Language English A Time and date 12 24 02 23 0 Item Function 1 Edition of the device symbol 2 Edition of the device description 3 Selection of the menu language 4 Settings date and time synchronization of the time with the server time zones automatic change of time S W address of the time server NTP 5 Setting acceptance 34 7 1 2 Parameter Programming LCD Screen General settings Basic LCD Screen CompactFlash Other Screen saver 15 min I 3 LCD backlight 100 Touch Screen calibration Item Function 1 Selection of the time to blank the LCD screen switching off 5 mi
28. al plate changes its color into red Caution During data saving on the CF card one must not pull it out AN from the analyzer The removal of the card can cause an irreversible loss of all data stored in the memory card One can remove the card only after finishing the data storage on it green color of the LED diode 18 When making changes in the analyzer configuration all data from the buffer stored in it at the original configuration are saved to the hereto open files with data and new data obtained already after introducing changes in the configuration are stored in new files mea 000 O kwh LED diode After exceeding 90 of the CF card capacity storage level when the icon of the CF card on the ND1 screen has the red color it is recommended to transfer data from the memory card to the PC computer as fast as possible format the card or replace it for another empty one 03 06 09 14 47 47 Caution data will be stored in the ND1 buffer During the data storage into the buffer one must replace the CF card by another formatted card If the card is not replaced on time after filling the buffer new data will be lost After exceeding the nominal capacity of the CF card measuring Note Using the KD Connect program you can copy data to the PC from the inserted CF card in the analyzer and perform its full erasing 79 Data are not saved on the fly on the CF card because of possible quick
29. con AM A 7 35 Select options O Auto views kurn Large digital wiew Save archive data to CF card Harmonics C Remove CF card Statistics For 3 phases O Statistics k Analog indicators Confirm alarms Bar indicators C Operator messages wa Vector diagram Single and multiple selection 26 Input number 1 0 400 0 Input number 0 10 otring inputs small and capital letters numbers and special characters password replaced by dots 5 2 Signs and Colors of Measuring Parameters 5 2 1 Graphic Signs Graphic signs used during the visualization process are presented below Note some symbols occur only on selected screens Range exceeding of the measured value over the upper limit and the alarm state in the channel what the red color informs about 27 Alarm occurrence in a channel This sign be accompanied by one of the alarm type symbol Signs of alarm types Suitably min max range off range on alarm types Incomplete measurement for the given time window or averaging range D 9 otate of binary inputs suitably input in the high state and 4o o input in the low state 5 2 2 Colors of Measuring Values The following colors of measuring data are introduced for informative purposes Black color 123 5 Grey color Measurement in standard Incomplete measurement for the given time window or averaging period Red color 123 5
30. d or reactive energy has been programmed in the ND1 Control Panel Inputs Logs menu then these parameters will be displayed in the Energy Log Eneray log 7 gt 12 Zall 12 00 00 29 06 09 00000004 2 kWh Information about voltage and frequency quality parameters defined the EN 50160 standard are saved in the Power Quality Log v Log gt iem Information about Wells and dips defined in the EN 50160 standard are saved in the Dips amp Swells Log Phase on which a decay or voltage dip occurred is marked by the point symbol 5 amp Swelslog EJ gt A Log parameters are programmed in the ND1 Control Panel menu Inputs Logs tab Active energy log Enabled Disabled Reactive energy log Enabled Disabled Energy log update 71 Alarms Alarm n Control tab Alarm log Enabled Disabled Visualization Logs tab Audit log size Alarm log size Energy log size Power Quality log size Dips log size Archivization Common tab Audit log Enabled Disabled 7 13 1 Browsing and Handling of Event Logs Context Menu After pressing the screen during the visualization of measuring data the Context Menu is displayed Lr The pressure of successive logs the icon generates the display and switching the view of The suitable log can be also selected in the selection option window displayed af
31. d resistance isolation reaction time Binary inputs control signal switching frequency isolation 92 lt 100 26 10 C 4 galvanically isolated 0 20 mA 0 2 96 lt 5000 500 V d c 100 ms 12 with a common ground 0 5 24 V d c starting 2 Hz 500 V d c Alarms electromagnetic relays contact voltage load current reaction time Interfaces 2 x RS485 Modbus Master amp Slave USB Ethernet General analyzer parameters graphic color screen external data support internal memory buffer power input supply circuit voltage circuit current circuit casing protection level from the frontal side from the terminal side Archivization Number of parameters possible to be archived Event Logs not concerned Archive period Events Logs Normally open NO 6 programmable lt 250 V a c 1 5 A lt 30 Vd c 1A 100 ms hysteresis delay Transmission rate 300 256000 bauds Transmission mode ASCII RTU Reaction time timeout V 1 1 Device USBB G socket 10 Base T RJ45 socket Modbus Slave TCP IP Web Server FTP Server NTP Client LCD 5 7 TFT 320 x 240 pixels with touch panel CompactFlash up to 4 GB 6 MB s 28 VA lt 0 2 VA lt 0 2 65 60529 IP20 acc to EN 60529 7 2 4 groups of 18 recorded and calculated parameters from 100 ms up to 12 hours separately for each group separate archivization of event logs audit energy power
32. em information System Hardware Storage Copyright c 2008 2009 by LZAE Lumel S A Power Analyzer ND1 System version 0 5 1 8 ND1 Error Hardware version 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 System information System Memory Storage Memory load 93 Available physical 0 47 MB 480 KB Total physical 6 37 MB 6520 KB System information System Memory Hardware Storage CompactFlash card NOT inserted Internal buffer state Image HW ver 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Bootloader version 0 1 0 9 Serial no 0608079 Group 1 Free samples 62797 remained Time remaining 174 hour s 26 min s MAC 00 50 C2 54 30 54 IP 10 2 0 246 Network connected Refresh Refresh There is also the service tab of the analyzer program updating and the service maintenance The service maintenance is only available for authorized users System information System information To enter the service menu please provide the access code a WARNING This rnenu is for authorized users only Refresh Refresh The procedure of the analyzer program updating is described in the section 8 3 69 7 12 File Browser After pressing the icon File browser when the CF card is inserted in the analyzer the file browser window becomes open When there is no card an appropriate message appears Files browser 20090921 104308 0 E 10
33. ement switching the analyzer off It is not allowed to remove the analyzer casing All operations concerning transport installation and commissioning as well as maintenance must be carried out by qualified skilled personnel and national regulations for the prevention of accidents must be observed Protections ensuring the device safety can be less effective in case of exploitation inconsistent with manufacturer s indications and principles of a good engineering practice 2 2 2 Precautions in the ESD Protection Range semiconductor elements or packages used in the analyzer design and marked with the sign as above can be damaged in result of electrostatic discharges ESD In order to prevent this you must observe following recommendations during service works Disassemble instruments only in the area protected against electrostatic discharges Use conductive materials to dissipate electrostatic charges in the working area Use only antielectrostatic packings to store electronic elements and packages Do not touch elements and packages with hands Do not keep materials susceptible to generate electrostatic charges in the working area Repairs and modifications in the device equipment should be carried out by the manufacturer 10 3 Preparation of the ND1 Analyzer to Work The analyzer with accessories is delivered in packing fulfilling requirements of environment protection regulations
34. es in design and specifications in the product without warning This especially concerns the internal device software so called device firmware The current software version and other files destined for the analyzer are available at our web page hitp www lumel com pl 2 General Information 2 1 Warning and Information Signs One or more of presented symbols can be used in the user s manual Caution pay special attention to the description in the analyzer user s manual Terminal of the protection lead Earth terminal Protection of sensitive electrostatic systems ESD gt OP 2 2 Operating Safety In the safety operating scope the ND1 Power Analyzer meets requirements related to safety of electrical measuring instruments for automation acc to EN 61010 1 standard and requirements concerning the immunity against noises occurring in industrial environments acc to EN 61000 6 2 and EN 61000 6 4 standards The improper connection of the supply communication interfaces and measuring Signals and the use of equipment inconsistent with the description included in the present user s manual and standards as above can cause serious damage of the analyzer 2 2 1 Remarks Concerning the Analyzer Installation Various sources of noise occurring in practice interact with the ND1 Power Analyzer in a continuous or pulse way from the supply network side as the result of the action of other devices and also overlap o
35. essages about alarm states will not occur 9 Acceptation of alarm settings 44 7 4 Analog Outputs m Analog After pressing the icon outputs the window for the selection and configuration of 1 4 analog outputs become open 7 4 1 Selection of the Analog Output celect one option Analog output 1 Q Analog output 2 Mame AnalogOut 1 IEJ O Analog output 3 Q Analog output 4 Description Analog outp 1 Analog output 5 C Analog output 6 7 4 2 Parameter Programming General Analog output 1 E DA Mame Analogout 1 Description Saurce Urms L1 v IE OOO o Switching analog outputs O of the analog output lt no gt here Analog output 1 45 Item Function 1 Analog output selection from available 1 4 2 Edition of the analog output name 3 Edition of the output description 4 oignal source selection for the selected analog output 7 settings acceptance 7 4 3 Parameter Programming Range Andogouputi Analog output 1 Rana E HMin Max Range Range in o 100 519 Lower limit Range aut 0 20 limit Switching EN outputs EN of the analog output no here Analog output 1 Item Function 5 Edition of the input range in 96 oetting of the lower and upper range values Lower Upper limit 6 Edition of the output range 96 oetting of the lower and upper range values Lower Upper limit 7 s
36. ete selected files on the card To connect the computer to the analyzer through the USB socket use the shielded USB AM BM cable of 1 8 m long delivered in standard accessories or another similar of maximum 3 m long To gain access to the ND1 analyzer data thru USB interface on a PC with MS Windows operating system it is necessary to install drivers and the KD Connect program from the accompanied CD It is delivered with the analyzer accessories for the description and program installation see section 9 1 15 The LED diode placed on the left side of the door signals the analyzer operating state Green color of the diode the analyzer is set working normal operating state Red color of the diode signals the storage of data on the CompactFlash memory card In this operating state you must not A take out the card from the seat risk to lose measuring data 4 3 Terminal Plate Binary inputs BI1 12 Alarm outputs AL1 6 AL1 3 2 Measuring package Analog outputs AQ1 4 ND1 I 2 gt ND1 supply ds e 3 4 5 Object 6 supplies 7 8 9 AL4 6 Le KE KE Le Ee e o KE Le ien pem B RS485 1 RS485 2 Ethernet RS485 and Ethernet interfaces 16 Symbol of terminal Terminal description group Connection sockets of the measuring package L1 L2 L3 N Measured quantity current 1Aor5A voltage 57 7 V a c 100 V a
37. ettings acceptance 46 7 5 Power quality ii Power After pressing the icon the selection and configuration window of power quality parameters General and Dips opens Power quality parameters are defined acc to the EN 50160 standard 10 min U RMS limits 10 sec frequency limits Min deviation 100 Max deviation 100 Min deviation X9 Power Quality Time deviation X9 Max deviation 2 Quality Time Limits Limit type Weekly input time Week starts on Sunday 8 time reset 00 00 00 B 7 5 1 Parameter Programming General Item Function 1 10 min U RMS limits Configuration of RMS voltage quality parameters for 10 minutes period default settings acc to EN 50160 Min deviation 100 setting of admissible U RMS deviation percentage downwards for a 100 probability Max deviation 100 setting of admissible deviation percentage upwards for a 100 probability Time deviation X time percentage in which U RMS has to be in definite limits Min deviation X admissible U RMS deviation percentage 47 2 downwards for the selected probability Max deviation X96 admissible U RMS deviation percentage upwards for the selected probability Default settings manufacturers settings for the given parameter group 10 sec frequency limits configuration of frequency quality parameters for 10 seconds periods default settings acc
38. file from the same analyzer 76 8 Selected Elements from the Current Analyzer Operation 8 1 CompactFlash Memory Card For data storage in the ND1 analyzer you can use CompactFlash memory cards of capacity up to 4 GB It is recommended to use CompactFlash cards from the sanDisk company 8 1 1 Information about CF Card J System After selecting the icon in the ND1 Control Panel window the information about CF appears If a CF card is not present an appropriate message is given in the Storage tab When the card is inserted in the analyzer the following parameters are showed data about its used and free space and the total capacity of the card System information A CompactFlash card MOT inserted General Inputs Alarms Analog System information settings outputs a w Storage Mk a CompactFlash card inserted Power Visualization Archivization Ethernet quality CF load 1 CF free space 867 47 MB 990698 CF total space 977 19 MB 1000640 KB a 5 2 s Internal buffer state Group 1 Modbus File browser Security System A uu samples 62928 remained information J Time remaining 174 hourfs 48 minis GN 8 1 2 Formatting the CF card General After selecting the icon L5 2 in the ND1 Control Panel you can select options of formatting functions in the CompactFlash tab Quick Format or CompactFlash Full Format After the selecti
39. ft Windows NT system or newer Recommended for users of these systems 64 Access options to the FTP Server Anonymous access It does not require a user s name and a password anybody can be logged in to the analyzer FTP server This kind of access is not recommended for security considerations User s access Authorization type requiring giving the users name and the password before the logging in Recommended for security reasons 7 9 Modbus After pressing the icon Modbus the configuration window of Modbus Master and Slave interface parameters and Modbus Master 1 24 input parameters opening 7 9 1 Configuration of Modbus Master Item Function 1 Selection of transmission mode ASCII 8N1 7N2 7E1 701 i RTU 8N2 8E1 801 8N1 2 Selection of baud rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 28800 38400 56000 57600 115200 128000 230400 256000 3 Edition of the timeout 13 Setting acceptance 65 Modbus configuration State 4 Modbus device ID 5 Made RTJ SEL l I Range Transmission 19200 B Description Timeout ms Connection type Inputs Configuration 7 Ce Cancel button Register address Register type Read function Switching of CH CI24 inputs 7 9 2 Configuration of Cl1 24 interface inputs General and Register Item Inputs configuration General 4 Selection input no Enabled or Disabled I
40. hase power networks LCD TFT 5 7 color screen 320 x 240 pixels with a touch panel for the analyzer service Intuitive operating by means of the touch screen and graphic user s friendly interface based on the MS Windows Exchangeable CompactFlash external memory with capacity up to 4 GB Communication interfaces Ethernet 10 Base T Modbus TCP IP Slave USB 1 1 Device RS 485 Modbus Master RS 485 Modbus Slave Analog outputs alarms binary inputs storage of data in the internal 6 MB buffer with data support for before and after damage states Alarm Audit Energy Power Quality Dips and Swells and Statistics logs Dedicated visualization in form of displays digital analog bargraphs harmonics vector diagram statistics binary inputs Context help in the user s configuration menu and in the measuring mode Menu languages English and Polish Programmable events controlled by binary inputs Programmable alarms selection of the time zone automatic change of summer winter time synchronization with a time server NTP IP65 protection grade from the user s side Diversity of applications Monitoring of energy quality data acquisition Load measurement network optimization Harmonic analysis up to the 51 st Decays dips asymmetry Flickermeter Inspection of compensation effectiveness 1 3 Firmware Update The manufacturer reserves the right to a continuous improvement and makes chang
41. he index lights Disabled the index is blanked Binary inputs f 29 06 09 e BI2 Q BI5 BI6 9 BIS 9 BI9 S BI11 e BI12 54 Energy view Energy data Active Reactive Summary Tariff are presented on 3 screen types Active energy Bm Energy 2 00000005 But When the given tariff is set as active 00000000 O0 kwh ND1Control Panel Inputs Tariffs the energy value accounted in it will displayed on darker 00000000 backaround 00000000 Okwn Reactive energy datus 5 00000003 4iwr QO000000 Okwh OO000000 Oxwh Selection of an energy QO000000 Okwh screen 00000000 O0 kw Energy summary e Active Energy 1794 9 W 2072 6 1036 3 var 0 58 0 866 C Reactive Energy C Energy Summary Active Energy Reactive Energy 00000003 4 Power Quality view Energy quality parameters are presented on two screens PQ Main and PQ Summary Modbus Master state This table view depicts Modbus Master inputs state only those which are enabled 55 Oscilloscope view Oscilloscope view presents unfiltered input signal waveform close to real time It allows displaying single phases or all of them Sianal change Single wave Oscilloscope E ilescope ES a i x v elle ped e x jj e v elle pe e Y shift Pause Waveform of a signal should be treated as a review o
42. iefly hold stylus on Ehe center of Ehe target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Next En save Ehe new settings bap Ehe screen in less than 30 seconds Do you really want calibrate the touch screen After pressing this option and confirming the selection and reading the short guide the calibration window appears Calibration procedure is based on successive pressing five calibration markers crosses In order to save introduced changes please touch the screen any place in a 30 seconds period from the last touched marker fully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the tarc fully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the tarc New sear ie settings have ee Repeat as the target moves around the screen Repeat as the target moves around the screen Tap the screen to register saved data y 30 seconds to cancel saved data and keep the current s Time limit 9 sec If the screen will not be pressed during the 30 seconds period changes in calibration will not be introduced 83 8 3 Updating the Analyzer Program Taking into consideration users opinions about the ND1 analyzer and as development works will be conducted in the company the ND1 analyzer will be updated New firmware and software versions in the form of updated files will be available for interested users on the page http www lumel com pl 8 3 1 Firmware update on the device After copying a ne
43. ime hysteresis must be meet Fig 7 3 Functional diagram of the MAX alarm type taking in consideration the hysteresis of Value and Time type 42 7 3 2 Parameter Programming Control A Confirm type Alarm disabled by Switching selection Setting copying to another of the alarm 1 12 alarm here 2 12 Description of the reference marks 6 Selection of alarm Confirmation type Option disabled Latch The alarm state is supported in the analyzer as long as it will not be confirmed by the operator Switching the alarm state off in the analyzer by the operator During the analyzer operation you can select in the context menu the option of alarm confirmation acc to programmed settings 43 5 06 09 13 30 52 Alarm state Transition to browse the alarm log 25 06 09 13 34 45 2 Al Max On 230 24 Lims 13 3046 25 06 09 Entry in the alarm confirmation menu protected 11 Al Max On 230 2 Lirrns 13 30 46 25 06 09 10 Al Maz On 230 24 Umas 12 20 46 25 06 09 the user s password Save archive data En CF card OQ Remove CF card 7 Selection of the alarm locking source Mes Option disabled Bl1 Bl12 Selection of binary input which the logic state 1 ON will lock the current state of the selected alarm 8 Setting of message storage in the alarm log Enabled information about the occurrence of alarm states will be saved in the log Disabled m
44. is between or beyond set alarming values Lower limit Upper limit 4 Edition of Alarm value lower and upper limit mami 7 Min Max Values Lower limit Source Urms L1 V Ej Type Value Hysteresis 40 Edition of parameters for the chosen alarm hysteresis type ws UT Edition of the n a Ludi in value In percentage percentage of the range of the range Hyst Edition of the Edition of the value value in the value in the range unit range unit positive value positive value Hysteresis value in the time unit After programming the valuable or percentage alarm hysteresis and higher in time than zero the alarm operation follows when both conditions are fulfilled simultaneously Oo o 0 o9 T on 2 C C an Upper limit Lower limit Alarm state for hysteresis of type Value Al On Al Off Alarm state for hysteresis of type Value Off Fig 7 1 Functional diagram of the Value Off alarm type 41 Upper limit Lower limit Al On Alarm state for hysteresis AlL Off of type Value Al On Alarm state for hysteresis Al Off of type Value Off Fig 7 2 Functional diagram of the Value On alarm type Hysteresis Value of alarm E E Alarm On Alarm ae if t lt Time Alarm is inaktive hysteresis To activate the alarm bothconditions value and t
45. l wire Edition of voltage ratio values Edition of current ratio values Setting acceptance Note For a correct measurement of the zero current you must prepare suitable terminal connections 7 2 2 Parameter Average Tariffs Logs Power avg tire Common avg time Item Function 1 oetting of the averaging period for the mean walking 3 phase active power and tg expressed in seconds Setting of the averaging period for all values excepting harmonics and THD Setting acceptance 37 7 2 3 Parameter programming Tariffs Activation method Tariff 2 Enabled 06 00 00 E7 Tariff 3 Disabled 12 00 00 F Tariff 4 Disabled 18 00 00 Item Function 1 selection of the activation method Time trigger Binary input 2 Tariff settings 1 4 Enabled Disabled Setting of the selected tariff trigger time 3 Setting acceptance In case of tariff activation by binary inputs a physical binary input from 1 to 4 corresponds to relevant tariff number Please remember that only one tariff can be activated in the given time at the high state of the binary input Otherwise all tariffs will be turned off In case of the time trigger activation the start time is the initial point of the twenty four hours clock time 7 2 4 Parameter programming Logs A Reactive energy log Enabled ER Energy log update 01 00 00 IEJ 38 Item Functi
46. llows log Note These settings concern only the number of data selected for the visualization max 50 and they do not influence storage settings 7 6 6 Parameter Programming Other auto views Visualization General Screens Ranges Logs C other X Auta views delay 10 s IE Auto views delay setting of screen switching time in automatic mode The automatic mode of screen switching can be enabled from the Context Menu during data measurements and visualization 29 06 09 m Teese moss s 2906 0 11 54 31 2 07 Select one option M wit 240 0 No Moris 801 Aubo views turn ON O Save archive data to CF card O Remove CF card statistics C Canfirm alarms Operator messages L3 20 0 99 The change of the automatic mode screen switching follows after the selection acceptation the disable option in the context Menu Urms 11 12 1 8 8 EUN eene Ns reum Ifs Select one option a Auba views turn ON C Save archive data bo CF card O Remove CF card statistics C Confirm alarms C Operator messages After pressing the icon 4fchivization the ND1 control Panel the selection and configuration window of archiving parameters for 1 4 measuring groups become open Editing group 1 Process Group 1 Parameters rms L1 Urms L2
47. n 12 hours 2 Setting of the screen brightness 3 Calibration of the touch screen see section 8 2 4 Setting acceptance 7 1 3 Parameter programming CompactFlash format General settings CompactFlash Full Format WARNING A The format functions cause all data lose from the storage card Item Function 1 CompactFlash Quick format see section 8 1 2 2 CompactFlash Full format see section 8 1 2 3 Setting acceptance 35 7 1 4 Parameter programming Other General settings Basic LCD Screen CompactFlash Other Operator messages 1 I4 ll e Context Menu 1 1 Item Function 1 Edition 1 10 operator s messages see section 7 14 2 Selection of additional options for the Context Menu see section 6 1 3 Setting acceptance T 2 Inputs e After pressing the icon 11205 the configuration window of the analyzer measuring input parameters becomes open setting of the network base frequency connection kind current and voltage ratios averaging periods tariffs quality of RMS voltage and frequency 7 2 1 Parameter General Inputs General Avg Tariffs Logs Mominal I U hhw 85 amp f 230 W Base frequency 50 Hz Connection type 4 wire input 3 IEJ 36 Item Function Input Power Card nominal values Base frequency selection 50 60 Hz selection of connection type 93 wire input 4 wire input 3 neutra
48. n the measured signal or auxiliary circuits of the analyzer In particular strong pulse noises are dangerous for the device operation since they can cause sporadic erroneous measurement results or accidental operations of alarms The level of these noises should be reduced to a value lower than the immunity threshold of the analyzer first of all through a suitable installation of the analyzer in the object In this scope it is recommended to observe following recommendations Do not supply the analyzer from networks near devices generating high pulse noises in the supply network and do not use common grounding circuits with them Signaling wires must be shielded Lead connections of binary input circuits individually in shields as above by means of twisted wires Connections of communication interface circuits lead individually in shields as above and by means of twisted wires All shields should be earthed unilaterally near the analyzer A common earth conductor with other devices must be avoided Apply the general principle that wires group of wires leading different signals should be led in the longest possible distance between them and crossings of such groups of wires should be made at a 90 angle When connecting the supply please remember that a switch or a circuit breaker should be installed in the room This switch should be located near the analyzer easy accessible by the operator and suitably marked as an el
49. nel The selection of the configuration file from stored files in the CompactFlash memory card The ND1 Control Panel appears It is the initial 017027179 d ic point for carrying out the full configuration of the G A p ND1 analyzer 32 General Inputs Alarms Analog settings outputs amp ko Um Power Visualization Archivization Ethernet quality HR Modbus File browser Security System information 7 Configuration of ND1 The ND1 Control Panel is the window in which all configuration parameters are grouped in different categories analyzer general settings section 7 1 input configuration section 7 2 alarm configuration section 7 3 analog output configuration section 7 4 setting of energy quality parameters section 7 5 setting of visualization parameters section 7 6 setting of archiving parameters section 7 7 setting of Ethernet interface parameters section 7 8 setting of Modbus interface parameters Master Slave section 7 9 setting of access principles for analyzer configuration changes section 7 10 system information of the analyzer section Blad Nie mozna odnalezc r d a odwo ania files browser on a CF card section 7 12 event log section 7 13 NDI Control Panel General Inputs Alarms Analog settings outputs amp Mw ko 5 Power Visualization Archivization Ethernet quality Modbus File browser Security System information
50. ng this option data on the card will be completed with new data Still the recording is performed in the internal buffer while the save on the CF card is locked till the time of the displayed message acceptation Before the message acceptation you can replace the CF card by a new one EJ Li Urms L2 E gt CompactFlash Card Removing 1 Now you can safely remove the card and insert a new one Then press the accept buttan Caution AN The removal of the CF card without the execution of the previously described procedure above can cause the loss of measuring data The option Save archive data to CF card forces the copying of the newest data from the analyzer internal memory data Buffer to the CF card After the copying of archived data to the CF card the recording into the buffer is continued in accordance with current settings 82 Note Considering the CompactFlash card life guaranteed by producers a too often use of the saving data recording on the card is not recommended 8 2 Touch Screen Calibration FC tu General After selecting the icon in L7 ND1 Control Panel window the Touch ocreen calibration procedure is available on the LCD Screen tab of the General settings window The calibration of the touch screen must be carried out in case of incorrect reaction on pressing the icons buttons in windows displayed on the LCD screen Instructions LD Carefully press and br
51. nly and it may be used to estimate a shape and signal mutual relations Flicker Flicker measurement takes place on the selected phase Flicker indicators are determined according to IEC 61000 4 15 Pet 0 750 for 230V 50Hz lamp model and means short term severity measured over Pst 1min u O 1 min Pet short term severity measured over il 10 min Selection of a phase on Enable disable which measurement is measurement performed long term severity measured over 2 hours Plt Enabling the measurement stops the calculation of harmonics Due to the large load of the system when calculating the flicker it is not recommended to leave this feature turned on for a long time 96 7 6 3 Visualization working with data views After programming settings and opening a new configuration in ND1 measuring data are presented in set as above graphical form by the user Selection of screen Selection of parameter group a m ns L2 zx 230503 The selection of the screen type and penc gt E ane parameters from the programmed data set for it can be made from the Context Menu and from the information bar on L2 context Menu 230 2 4 the currently displayed screen X ui 7 230 2 4 Example of screen selection 1 Selection of the parameter group to display on the screen 2 Selection of the screen set p 29 06 09 Pints on EU Es
52. nting brackets from the standard accessory set see section 3 1 Basic fixing and panel cut out dimensions are presented on the above figure 3 3 Analyzer Operating Conditions The analyzer can work at ambient temperature 0 450 C 32 122 F and 75 of relative air humidity without condensation or at 0 465 C and max 40 RH without condensation 12 4 Analyzer Construction Casing LED diode Mounting brackets to fix the recorder in Door with lock access to CF card the panel and USB socket LCD screen Fig 4 1 Analyzer construction 4 1 LCD Screen with Touch Panel For the visualization of measuring data and the configuration of analyzer parameters an LCD TFT 5 7 graphical screen integrated with a touch panel is applied Fig 4 2 13 En Substrate A g 5 ARS 4 jm Fig 4 2 Touch screen All elements of the user s interface windows icons buttons have dimensions adapted to be easily handled by fingers They do not require special tools After mounting the analyzer into the panel remove the foil protecting the external flexible layer of the touch panel if exist Considering the sensibility of the touch panel to dirt and external damages of its surface and the substrate observe the following recommendations protect against impacts they
53. of analog output signals AO1 4 are given in the chapter Technical Data 4 3 3 Connection of communication interfaces RS485 1 i RS485 2 interfaces RxD TxD RxD TxD Parameters of interfaces RS485 1 Master and RS485 2 Slave are given in the chapter Technical Data Interface Ethernet 10 Base T Ethernet 10 BASE T Description of Ethernet socket diodes Socket RJ45 E 1 Txt 5 nc Yellow diode lights when the analyzer is 2 Tx 6 Rx connected to the Ethernet network and does not 3 Rxt nc 4 nc 8 nc light otherwise Green diode Tx Rx lights irregularly when the analyzer uploads and collects data from the network and lights Ethernet Lead functions of the RJ45 socket are in compliance with the EIA TIA 568A B AT amp T258 standard To connect the analyzer with the hub concentrator or the switch you have to use a cable with leads 1 1 according to the description as in the above figure To the direct ND1 connection with the PC use a crossed cable 19 Note The cable length cannot exceed 100 meters 4 3 4 Connection of Measuring Signals Note 1 connect measuring signals use the plug in strip from AN ND1 accessories 2 Signal connections are presented on figures in the view from the ND1 terminal plate side Fig 4 5 Four wire network Indirect measurement with the use of 4 current transformers and 2 or 3 voltage transformers 20 Fig
54. on 1 On Off energy log active reactive 2 Setting of the energy log updating frequency 3 Setting acceptance 7 3 Alarms After pressing the icon _ selection windows 1 12 alarms programming their parameters in General and Control tabs become open General Control type accent 7 090 Alarm disabled by wel oo og i Hysteresis Switching selection Settings copying to another of alarm 1 12 alarm here 2 12 Note only alarms from 1 to 6 have representation on physical outputs Remaining alarms from 7 to 12 have a logic character 7 3 1 Parameter Programming General 1 Selection of the alarm number from available 1 12 2 Setting of the alarm source Disabled or selection of one of the parameters laa El one option SUE Disabled Source mum of CY Urms L2 v n n 230 0 Current f urms L3 v lt 0 0 230 0 gt Value 0019 Power uLi 2 V 0 0 398 4 gt Hysteresis Percentage ER Frequency U Lz 3 v 0 0 388 4 Harmonics LI L3 1 v lt 0 0 398 4 39 3 Selection of alarm type Min Max Range On Range Off pop H one option min Source Min Max the alarm is enabled when a signal value is below above the alarm value Lower limit Upper limit Range On Range Off the alarm is enabled when the signal value
55. on confirmation the procedure of memory card formatting begins 77 General settings Basic co Screen CompactFlash other Basic uco Screen CompactFlash other Basic Lco Screen CompactFlash other p Do you want to format your storage Please wait while Formating 54 card and lose all data CompactFlash Full Format WARNING WARNING The format functions cause all data lose Please DO NOT remove the from the storage card 7 CompactFlash card CompactFlash Quick erases all files from the card but it does not scan the Format card in the aim to find damaged sectors The option of quick formatting should be selected when the card was already formatted and we are sure it is not damaged CompactFlash Full erases all files from the card and prepares the card to Format store information on it The following operations are performed checking the current card state division of physical and logic card area into sectors appropriate names are given to them and a system of files is created During the formatting of the CF card the LED diode on the analyzer frontal plate changes the green color into red 8 1 3 Data storage on the CF Card During the analyzer operation when measuring data are stored in its memory the LED diode on the frontal plate lights in green When data from the analyzer memory are saved on the CF card the LED diode on the front
56. on wizard starts Proceed in compliance with instructions displayed on the screen Software Requirements Operating system MS Windows 2000 or better 88 USB drivers for ND1 MB of free space on a hard disk other requirements same as operating system s ones Software Instalation The program installation is typical for applications destined for the MS Windows environment The program installation is available in the annexed CD disk in the KD Connect directory 9 2 ND1 Setup Application ND Setup is a program allowing preparation a configuration file in the PC for the ND1 analyzer After recopying the configuration file on the CF memory card it can be used for reprogramming settings in the given ND1 analyzer Installation The program installation is typical for applications destined for the MS Windows environment The installation program is located on the annexed CD disk to the analyzer in the ND Setup folder To begin the program installation start the installation program ND Setup install exe Next proceed according to messages appearing on the screen 9 3 KD Check Application The KD Check program is destined for digital signature verification of measuring data saved in the CSV format The program installation is typical for application destined for the MS Windows environment The installation program is situated on the CD added to the delivered analyzer To begin the program installation
57. quality voltage dips swells and interruptions Over 50 various parameters 93 Data recording area otorage formats Others internal Flash buffer CompactFlash card CSV CSV with digital signature Binary with digital signature archive control of each group by binary inputs possible events storage control creation of new files internal data flush to CF giving a name for each data group access to stored data thru Web page and internal buffer flush to CF full access copy delete to stored data on CF thru FTP server Reference and rated operating conditions operating temperature storage temperature supply reaction against decays and supply recoveries input signal power factor admissible peak factor of measuring current measuring voltage base frequency of the 1 st harmonic short duration overload 1 s voltage input current input 94 0 23 50 for 75 relative humidity 0 23 65 for 409 relative humidity without condensation in both cases 20 65 85 253 V d c a c 40 400 Hz preservation of data and the device state during the decay work continuation after the supply recovery 0 0 005 1 2 In 0 0 05 1 2 Un for current and voltage 0 0 1 1 2 In Un for coefficients PF tgq frequency 45 50 66 Hz sinusoidal THD lt 8 96 2 2 from 47 to 52 Hz or 57 to 62 Hz for THD U THD harmonics 2 Un
58. rage in the file before execution of the program update and its automatic readout after the updating execution So please DO NOT take the CF Card off the analyzer Caution AN During the system updating one must not switch the analyzer off and one must not take the CompactFlash card out Panel web page It is not available from Context Menu if System Firmware update requires a users authorization always Control Information icon is present 8 3 2 Firmware update thru the device web page System update is also available from the device web page Only users with administrator rights are granted access to the web update process lt is recommended to set a non empty password for these accounts 85 Power Analyzer ND1 pU Monitoring of measuring channels Device information Group name Process Group 1 Number of channels 5 Device name Power Analyzer ND1 gt Group 1 Last update 7 19 32 Device ID ND1 Group 2 Device description Power Analyzer Administration Conection status d mew fv CompactFlash card Firmware Upgrade meom pms eww a Language NU AN gt Monitor refresh rate 5 E Bootloader version 0 1 0 11 Copyright 2005 2010 Lumel S A All rights reserved http www lumel com pl After selecting an update file and pressing the Start Firmware Upgrade button the following operations follows a update file is sent to a device CF card b system file
59. s Voltage interruption state in which the voltage is lower than 1 of the declared voltage Nominal E EE voltage Hysteresis Voltage dip sudden decrease of the voltage to the value included in the interval from 90 to 1 of the declared value after which an increase of voltage follows up to the previous value Conventionally the voltage dip duration is situated from 10 ms to 1 minute 49 Nae Oar ae tek Rie tant Une 20 EIE voltage Hysteresis Threshold Magnitude Voltage swell the temporary increase of the voltage RMS value in a grade exceeding the normally accepted tolerance interval in reference to the rated or declared voltage Treshold Histeresis Nominal voltage 7 6 Visualization the window of selection and visualization parameter configuration of measurement result becomes open 7 6 1 Parameter General Other colors 90 Item Function 1 oelection of colors for phase charts L1 L2 L3 N 2 Selection of colors for line to line charts Color L1 2 L 2 3 L 3 1 3 Color selection for all remaining quantities 4 Setting acceptance 7 6 2 Parameter Screens Visualization Switching between Select options Genera screens anges Logs Other 9 Es available screens PF L1 PF L2 PF L3 PFav Large digital view EJ Uavg Iavg Uavg Screen settinc 1 P 25 20
60. s L2 FE 02110188 ms L1 IrmsL2 L e mi ied 230 2 230 21 E qus 3 200 screen shot button Captured images are stored the bmp format on the CF card System information dialog A large close button for context menu F A CF files browser DS 30 Alarms confirmation Help system It contains explanation of used symbols and other information 6 2 Entry to Parameter Configuration ND1 Control Panel Window In order to transit into ND1 parameter configuration please select in the Context Menu the icon of ND1 analyzer configuration menu Context Menu Transition to the analyzer configuration menu The log in window appears At the first start there is only the Administrator user The logging follows without the password simply Wes accepting the window The Administrator after Passwora going into the ND1 Control Panel can edit other users names and access passwords to o AUR the analyzer Next select the kind of the analyzer parameter configuration in the Configuration window 31 Default configuration Edit current configuration Open configuration from file They are manufacturer s settings or given requirements concerning individual settings of the given user At the first start it is a default configuration at next starts the configuration changed by the user in the ND1 control pa
61. s created In the Common tab you can select events that are common for all enabled groups Common events Arch disabled by ET Save data an Create new files ET m Select one option TSY with digital signature Editing group 1 Process Group 1 y EM Serera rr Events c Qe File format Audit log CO Binary with digital signature Select one option m Disabled Enabled Archiving of measuring data The archiving is switched off when the selected switching off binary input Is in the logic state 1 Data storage in a CF card Data are stored in CF card at the moment of the logic state change selected from O into 1 The newest data are stored on the CF card Edition of a new file with The activation follows at the moment of the measuring data selected source logic state change from O into 1 Selection of file format CSV CSV with digital signature Binary with Digital signature Archiving of the audit log When it is switched off the log is internally buffered 62 Data from particular groups are stored on the CF memory card in files of capacity up to 8 MB in csv text format without or with the digital signature and in binary format with digital signature The csv tab separated values text file is open e g by the MS Excel program or OpenCalc from OpenOffice package On the other hand binary format can be open only
62. start the KD Check install exe installation program The installation wizard starts During the verification of files proceed acc to the instructions displayed on the screen 9 4 ND Archive ND Archive is destined for open and analyze data stored in binary format with digital signature The user s manual is given in another document together with the installation program files 89 9 5 FTP Download The FTP Download is an application to automate a download process of data files from a device to PC It can be easily used in batch files bat to periodically copy files to a local directory The advantage of this program is that it copies only newest data from the source directory i e files that changed or were newly created The syntax is following FTPDownload IPAddress Port UserName Password SourcePath DestinationPath The examplary batch file could be as follows ECHO Download data from ND1 IP 10 0 0 4 Port 21 FTPDownload 10 0 0 4 21 Admin pass123 CF NDI C Data from NDI In order to automate data download process from the device it is recommended to schedule a new task in Windows XP Task scheduler 90 10 Technical Data Measuring ranges and admissible basic conversion errors 57 73 100 0 V 230 0 400 0 V Voltage U 400 0 690 0 V K 400 0 kV 1 000 A Ki Current 5 000 A Ki 100 0 kA Ki Active Power P Mean Active Power Pav Apparent Power S 0 0 6000 0 VA d 999 00
63. ter pressing the icon on one of the log screen information bar C Alarm log C Energy log C Power Quality Log C Dips amp Swells Log 72 A The pressing of the icon in the Context menu during the browse of log generates the display of the screen from the service menu Reset this log Reset All logs Statistics Confirm alarms Ai ait lac Select one option Reset Ehis lag a Reset all logs statistics C Confirm alarms The execution of each option follows after the previous confirmation of the user s password if exists e5 8 25 06 09 SEDE i 13 20 52 _ e 1 0 06 09 j 30 06 03 a wer Quality Loc 13 08 00 Ing Reset this log E 55 3 E S 30 0609 PY Reset all logs SSS 0 06 09 _ 14 48 28 statistics O Confirm alarms 21 5 0821 15455 On 230 2 Ums 07 52 50 30 06 05 Al Max On 230 244 Urs 07 52 50 30 06 03 Al Max On 230 244 Urms 075250 30 06109 e ou e NA o oco Admin Administrator Password Max On 230 21 Urns 07 52 50 30 05 03 Al Max On 230 21 Urns 07 52 50 30 05 03 73 The selection of the Reset this log or Reset All logs option cancels the currently displayed log User s authorization is required to perform these operations Similarly Statistics category ma
64. to EN 50160 Min deviation 10096 setting of the admissible frequency deviation percentage downwards for a 10096 probability Max deviation 100 setting of the admissible frequency deviation percentage upwards for a 10096 probability Time deviation X96 setting of the time percentage in which the frequency has to be situated in definite limits Min deviation X96 setting of the admissible frequency deviation percentage downwards for the selected probability Max deviation X96 setting of the admissible frequency deviation percentage upwards for the selected probability Default setting manufacturers settings for the given parameter group Time limits selection of the counting time Weekly input time counted from the selected day of the week with the definite time of daily reset Weekly Power on time counted since the analyzer switching on Setting acceptance 7 5 2 Parameter Programming Dips Power Quality Dips 48 Dips Swellls Value amp histeresis Value Histeresis 6 6 Item Function Setting of the voltage dip threshold value and hysteresis in 4 percentage of the nominal U RMS value 5 Setting of the voltage flare threshold value and hysteresis in percentage of the nominal U RMS value 6 oetting of the voltage decay threshold value hysteresis in percentage of the nominal U MRS value Setting acceptance Power quality parameter definition
65. to the PC computer e g data files screen dumps uploading of files from the PC computer into the CompactFlash card in the analyzer e g file with the updated ND1 program deleting of stored files in the analyzer CompactFlash card reading the current system information of the ND1 analyzer among others system version current configuration level of the CompactFlash filling 9 1 1 Installation of the USB Driver To make connection between the ND1 and a PC you have to install the driver in under the MS Windows operating system After connecting the Analyzer to the USB port of your PC the operating system will ask you for necessary drivers Found New Hardware Wizard appears Insert the CD disk delivered with the ND1 analyzer into the CD ROM drive Select the option Install the software automatically recommended and click Next select the found driver from the list and press Next to install the driver by the wizard Windows will locate the drivers and proceed with the installation When the wizard informs about the lack of driver compatibility tests with MS Windows answer Continue Anyway Next click the push Finish After the correct driver installation a restart of the system is not required you can Start to install programs delivered with the ND1 analyzer select the folder with the KD Connect program on the CD disk and start the KD Connect install exe program The installati
66. w update file to the ND1 directory on the CF card e g using KD Connect application you can update the analyzer firmware In order to do that you must carry out the following operations Select System information icon in the ND1 Control Panel and then chose the Update tab Select an update file in the file browser System information Files browser gt E Firmware img 0 5 0 3 12 13 13 05 08 77 p Update file Sy stermUpdate img dall C Update file nat found SS una Accept the selection and press the Update button System information Update Update Service Update file firrnware_img 0 5 3 2 IB Do you really want to update the m system image Mote this operation Varsinn 0 5 3 2 may nok be reversible Image Hw wer 10 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 size 7340032 CRO 6840639 voae D 84 After confirm the choice the update starts and after it finishes a message box with a result is displayed Update service Please wait while updating System update finished successfully Please press the accept button to reset Ehe device automatically Mate if Ehe device will nat reset automatically please reset it manually WARNING Please DO MOT power off the device A while updating and DG NOT remove the CompactFlash card After finishing the firmware update the automatic conversion of the analyzer configuration follows automatic configuration sto
67. y be chosen from the Context Menu The following option is available Reset all statistics which reset all min and max of all measuring values fu idit laa E 10 10 Select one option Ed C Reset Ehis lag TE mals Reset all logs te 5 45 Select one option Reset all statistics Select one option O Auto views kurn OM O Save archive data ka CF card O Remove CF card O Confirm alarms C Operabar messages T 14 Edition of User s Messages You can program in the analyzer configuration menu for the given measuring process up to 10 messages The change of message content is only possible from the level of the analyzer configuration menu However a user has still the possibility to create its own message while inserting a new one from the Context Menu 74 General settings Select one option ND 1 Control LCD Screen Compete oter J J k Operator messages wen 15 Context Menu 1 1 Int General settings Power Visual malit Select one option As the need arises defined messages as above can be saved by the operator in the alarm log during the analyzer operation 29 06 09 11 30 14 Li urms T nis on e HO 238603 Select one option C Save archive data to CF card C Remove CF card statistics C Confirm alarms L1 Lz 0110103 1 IU
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