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1. Setup Register Function Default This register specifies the width of the pulses sent to the hardware Pulse Width channel in seconds The Calibration Pulser module maintains a 0 05 minimum duty cycle of 50 on the output pulse train The numeric bounded register defines how much energy the module accumulates before a pulse is sent to the hardware Kt pe 1 80 channel An industry standard for energy pulsing is 1 8 or one pulse per 1 8 energy hours Int Mode Specifies the modes of integration that may be selected Absolute This register specifies whether the output is a complete pulse Ooipuivied Pulse or a change of state transition KYZ cone This register specifies which hardware port the pulse KYZ Port transition appears on Only those hardware channels that are still Not Used available appear in this list 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Energy Pulsing J 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing with LEDs The middle red LED on the meter s front panel is factory configured to be an energy pulser Like solid state relay output DO4 the kWh Pulser LED is controlled by a Calibration Pulser module that has its Source input linked to the kW del rec output of the Arithmetic module labeled del rec This Arithmetic module is linked to the MU Power Meter module s MU kW tot output The LED port outputs a
2. m 4 l P ip ZS 3 Communication oO 2 ooo Services contact the oo modem site and Any Dialout Modem retrieve priority messages The Alarm Server uses a series of command line arguments to specify the actions it takes when a priority event is reported These commands must be entered on the computer that is running the Alarm Server utility Typically the Alarm Server is configured to launch the Connection Manager which dials up the remote site and retrieves the logs from the devices The Alarm Server can also be configured to launch other applications A series of parameter switches are added to the command line to pass information about the event to the application that is launched Page 199 Chapter 17 Alerting ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Alerting via an Alphanumeric Pager A NOTE For detailed information about building a framework for alerting via an alphanumeric pager refer to the Alert module description in the ON Reference If an alphanumeric pager is specified as the destination address in the Alert module then an alphanumeric paging service receives a message from the ION meter Once the modem at the paging service is contacted the ION meter transmits the following information Pager identification number Local time year month date hours minutes seconds Remote site identification Priority of the alarm Alert message with text strings and r
3. 204 Fine Tuning Over Condition Monitoring 204 COS Relative SetPoint 2555504 eoee peasant de toeeen se 204 Une Me ront anel a ed dt doc de 204 CR TON Sete Re 205 Using ION Ente a a a cd do 205 Setpoint MOQUE Des nacaes eas aeeee s 205 Fine Taning Setpoint Monitoring Lee essor ee aake ee ms 206 Configuring Setpoint modules 6 22 sisetew dein done ten te etaw seek ewhe awe 206 Deine tne OR PAR casa de 206 sine ION StU vend anchorman bhe E ooo am niet ges eka a 206 Using TION Ente RDS ee nee thio duo coco do oc 206 Selp ini Learning 465 aa acces ee 208 PAPE OUR a D ee soon 208 Learning Installation Mode and Learning Duration 209 Remaining Learning Time vs Stable Learning Time 209 LORS ee ee ee N ee ee 211 Configuring Setpoint L ger 212 Configuring Learning using ION Setup 212 Configuring Learning using ION Enterprise 213 Page 203 Chapter 18 Setpoints Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide ION Setpoint and Relative Setpoint modules provide extensive control secondary protection and analysis capabilities by allowing you to initiate an action in response to a specific condition See the ION Reference for more information on these modules Relative Setpoint Module The Relative Setpoint module is useful for performing actions based on differences between a value e g volts on phase A relat
4. Back Mest gt Exit Help 5 The Modbus Device screen appears Enter the Slave device s name a label suffix and select a device type in this example an ION6200 Name Submeter_1 Label suffix SM Device Type 00ION ka Hew Connected via Serial Connection 1 Slave ID 100 Connections Page 113 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 6 Click Connections to edit the serial connection used by the Modbus Master to connect to this Slave device Modbus Master Connections x Serial 1 Serial 2 Serial 3 Serial 4 Assigned Port Modbus Protocol ATU Cancel Help Select a communications port from the Assigned Port drop down list and click OK 7 Click OK to add the Slave device The device now appears in the list Continue adding devices and click Exit when you are finished Using ION Enterprise Use Designer to configure Modbus slave functionality on your meter 1 Open your meter in Designer 2 Create a new Modbus Master Device module Right click on the module to access the ION Module Setup dialog Configure the setup registers by select the setup register you want to change and clicking Modify or double clicking on the register 3 Link the module inputs and outputs as required 4 Click OK and select File gt Send amp Save when you are finished See the online ION Enterprise Help for more information on creating
5. ESC Press the ESC escape button to return to a higher menu or abort a configuration change Navigation Highlight menu items with the vertical Up Down buttons Entering numbers when a digit is highlighted pressing the Up button increments the number by one and pressing the Down button decreases it Move the cursor to an adjacent digit with the horizontal Left Right buttons Softkeys Press a Softkey button when Softkey options become available when titles appear in the Softkey title bar Use Softkeys to select the parameters that you want to configure from the various sub menus Passwords All configuration functions in the front panel are password protected The password is set to 0 zero in the factory This password allows you to access the Security setup menu and to disable or change the password for a custom value The front panel only prompts you for the meter password before you make your first configuration change See the Security chapter for more information on passwords Language Selection To quickly access the language selection screen press the right navigation button and the PROG programming button simultaneously for 2 seconds then release For more information on language and other localization options see Localization Settings on page 59 Setup Mode Timeout Once the meter has been configured the front panel automatically exits the Setup menu five minutes after the last button press is de
6. PO Observation Period Page 108 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols These modules apply to ION7650 meters with the EN50160 ordering option only EN50160 Module 7 EN50160 Module 8 Format Unsigned 16 bit Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41096 Base Address 41112 Scaling No Scaling No CAC RER oan PO Observation Period Intrpt Interruptions Ovlt Over Voltage 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 109 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide These modules apply to ION7650 meters with the EN50160 ordering option only EN50160 Module 9 EN50160 Module 10 Format Unsigned 16 bit Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41128 Base Address 41144 Scaling No Scaling No ne sonne room EN50160 Module 11 Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41160 Scaling No CICR PO Observation Period Ovlt Over Voltage Page 110 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Importing Data using Modbus RTU It is possible to bring data into the meter using Modbus Various ION registers can be written by Modbus Master devices by correlating the Modbus register number with the address of the ION register you want to write When a Modbus register is written with a value
7. The Energy Pulsing Setup Assistant helps you configure the Calibration Pulser modules 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Inputs Outputs gt Energy Pulsing Setup Assistant x kwh Del kwh Bec kVARh Del KVARh Rec End of Interval Specifies the number of delivered watt hours that are accumulated per physical pulse J Inputs Outputs Energy Pulsing E Analog Outputs i CAPS Pulse Width 0 1 CAP3 OutputMode Pulse CAPS Port Hotllsed wh del ovrld Hot Available 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing 3 Click any of the first four tabs each tab corresponds to a Calibration Pulser module Configure each module as necessary 4 Click the End of Interval tab to configure the end of energy pulsing You can configure both the Calibration Pulser and Pulser modules using Advanced Mode 1 Connect to your meter using Advanced Mode 2 Click the module you want to configure Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Energy Pulsing Setup Framework Right click a module to edit Pulser Module Settings The Pulser module contains the following setup registers etu r gt oP Function Default Register Pulse Width This register specifies the width of the output pulses in seconds 1 OutpuMode This regist
8. The Meter as Modbus Master 112 The Factory Modbus Master Configuration 112 Configuring the Meter as Modbus Master 113 The Meter as Modbus Gateway 115 Configuring the Meter as a Modbus Gateway 116 Using the DNP 3 0 Protocol 119 COST DONT once de ee do Bee 119 sing SNMP 2 3 2 224325552c00 ess eute tec tetetetecceccenen aes 121 Use JON Meters With SN VIP resser reki tta ERRIRE EIEREN E 122 Configuring SNMP on ION Mers il Lea ati 123 Customizing tae WIE Pile shit cette a EEEn het eee ae ee 124 Page 97 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Overview ION7550 ION7650 User Guide ION7550 ION7650 meters support DNP 3 0 Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP and SNMP protocols While your meter is factory configured to send data acting as Modbus Slave it is not ready to receive data as a Modbus Master until you set up the necessary framework The meter is also pre configured to send DNP 3 0 data to a DNP Master A NOTE Changing the default factory third party protocol frameworks or creating new frameworks to enable receive functionality is an advanced procedure Refer to the DNP modules and Modbus modules descriptions in the ON Reference as well as the technical notes Mu tiport DNP 3 0 and ION Technology and Modbus and ION Technology before proc
9. Chapter 6 Communications Each device in the serial network must have a unique Unit ID and operate at the same baud rate ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Specifying the TCP IP Port instructs the ION gateway meter to 7801 1alk through COM1 7802 talk through COM2 7803 talk through COM3 Once you have the chain of serial devices installed use ION Setup or the meter s front panel to change the COM1 or COM2 Protocol setting to EtherGate The transfer of data between protocols is then handled automatically See the ION Meter as an Ethernet Gateway technical note for complete details on configuring your meter for EtherGate The Meter as a Modbus Gateway The meter can function as a Modbus gateway For more information see The Meter as Modbus Gateway on page 115 Communicating via SNMP The meter can communicate specified parameters via SNMP over the Ethernet For more information see Using SNMP on page 121 Modem Communications Setup Page 90 See Serial Communications Setup on page 86 for configuring COM3 Additional modem configuration required is explained in the following section Modeminit Setup Register The ModemInit string register defines the initialization string for the internal modem with a maximum of 47 characters Edit the ModemInit register and enter the initialization string desired The string is sent to the modem as soon as you download the COM1 modul
10. Importing Data using DNP 3 0 Data can be imported into the meter from a DNP control relay or analog output device DNP Slave Import modules are used to take a DNP Analog output or Binary output object and map them into ION registers A NOTE DNP Slave Import modules are not part of the factory DNP framework and must be added manually See the DNP Slave Import module description in the ON Reference for details Configuring DNP 3 0 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved If the factory DNP configuration does not suit your needs you can relink the existing DNP Slave Export modules to access a different set of parameters through DNP Alternately you can add additional DNP Slave Export modules and link the desired ION parameters to them Page 119 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide If your DNP network requires data in a format different than that provided by the factory DNP configuration you can edit the setup registers in the DNP Slave Export modules and the DNP Slave Options modules Do not make any changes to the DNP Slave Options modules setup registers unless you understand the effects each change will cause Refer to the ION Reference for complete details on DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Options module function For detailed information on configuring your meter to use DNP see the Multiport DNP 3 0 and ION Technology technical note Using the Front Panel You cannot configure DNP th
11. 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Clock folder Page 129 Chapter 8 Time ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Setup Assistant Ea Timezone DST Settings Species how the meter should maintain clock accuracy between time updates NOTE IF uzing GPS synchronization this register should be set to COMMS Timezone 0 Hours CLI Time Sync Type UTC CL1 Time Sync Source COM CL1 Clock Source Line Frei CL1 OST Offset 1 Hour CL1 LocalTime Thu Sep 20 2007 11 00 52 PM Edit TimeSync Back Next gt Exit Help 3 Click on the Timezone tab to configure your meter s clock settings Select a parameter and click Edit to change 4 Click on the DST Settings tab to configure your meter s daylight savings periods for up to 20 years Select a parameter and click Edit to change Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Meter Clock Setup framework Right click on the Clock module to edit Clock Module Settings The setup registers in the Clock module specify time zone Daylight Savings Time DST parameters and time synchronization functions Setup Register Function Default TZ Offset The timezone the device is in relative to Greenwich Mean Time O DST Start Date and time when DST begins varies DST End Date and time when DST ends varies DST Offset The amount of time the clock
12. 9120 95 days 900 seconds 15 minutes 9 Loss Log 3360 35 days 9120 95 days 900 seconds 15 minutes 2 3 4 Historic Logs 3 data recorders 3360 35 days 9120 95 days 900 seconds 15 minutes 7 8 Harmonics Logs 2 data recorders 840 35 days 2280 95 days 3600 seconds 1 hour Ne 8 for ION7SS0 14 for ION7 30 i TOR ee omens 10 Report Generator Log EgyDmd Log 3360 35 days 9120 95 days 900 seconds 15 minutes 5 Sag Swell Log 100 100 Triggered on demand 6 Transient Log ION7650 100 100 Triggered on demand N A Event Log Event Log Controller module 500 500 Triggered on demand 13 15 Trend Display Logs 3 data recorders 1345 1345 900 seconds 15 minutes 11 12 17 36 oan oo garo Varies2 Varies Daily weekly 10 minutes 16 37 38 4 30 Logs 3 data recorders for ION7650 Varies Varies 3 second 10 minute 2 hour These logs only gather data for the trend displays on the front panel and are not related to the trending and forecasting feature which is displayed through the meter s web pages 2 See the Power Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note for more details 3 See the 4 30 Compliance and ION Meters technical note for more details Changing the Log Depths Change the value in the Data Recorder s Depth setup register to increase the number of records stored in the recorder The RecordMode setup register controls how the Data Recorder overwrites old records refer to the Data R
13. A alarm LED 142 alarm server 199 Alert module 198 alerting alarm server 199 configuring 198 via alphanumeric pager 200 via email 201 via numeric pager 200 Analog Input module 144 analog inputs 142 144 Analog Output module 144 analog outputs 144 B backlight 29 basic setup 56 bus wiring 81 button functions 28 C Calibration Pulser module 140 148 150 calibration pulsing 141 CBEMA ITIC 178 180 clock configuration 128 Clock module 128 settings 130 Clock Setup menu 128 communications configuring 85 connection options 78 Ethernet connections 83 Ethernet setup 88 fiber connector 83 infrared 82 internal modem 84 LEDs 95 modem setup 90 protocols 85 RS 232 connections 79 RS 485 connections 80 serial setup 86 communications card 79 Communications module 85 company name 23 contrast 29 CT ratios 56 current probes 58 94 D data displaying with front panel 28 EN50160 data 34 logging 154 viewing data logs 162 data logging 154 Data Recorder module 154 date 129 daylight savings time 130 default unit ID 87 demand configuring 134 demand measurements 12 displaying 135 DI count reset 193 Digital Input module 142 digital inputs 142 Digital Output module 140 digital outputs 140 Display module 41 Display Options module 40 Display Setup menu 39 displays adding a new screen 46 additional screens 32 automatic units 30 bar graph 31 changing default display framework 45 changing parameters in existing screen 46
14. Amps PF 08 25 2004 12 55 05 205 72 4 312 PF sign tot The arrow indicates 95 22 that another group of LG screens is available on CE Ce Ce Er the right Navigation buttons The meter s display shows numeric data screens event logs phasor diagrams bar eraphs and harmonics histograms Using the Front Panel Buttons to Display Data The front panel has numerous buttons softkeys navigation buttons and program buttons Program buttons are only used when configuring the meter Use the following buttons to view data on the front panel display screens Navigation Buttons The horizontal navigation buttons Left Right keys select a different set of five Softkey titles to access different data screens The vertical navigation buttons Up Down keys are used to navigate within certain data display screens such as within a Trend Display s graph and log screens or an Event Log screen once one has been selected Softkeys Pressing the Softkey button selects the data screen available in the corresponding Softkey title Page 28 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide OL VAS Chapter 3 Front Panel Front Panel LEDs The front panel LEDs are as follows The green operation LED top should always be on when the meter is in service Contact Technical Support if this is not the case The red watthour LED middle is factory configured to be a Wh del rec pulser D
15. Displaying Data with the Front Panel 28 Display ocrecn TYPES rrarena en a cd oo 29 Default Front Panel Display Screens 31 Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel 35 The Front Panel s Main Setup Menu 35 Mator PMEU ee ee ee ee ae ee ee eee 37 PORT Serle MCN pcan tod ee ase a a 0 oo 38 Display pep Ment a a E one 39 Meter Display Modules 40 Display Options Module Sete 2 248425 2e der np 40 Scroll Mod le Settings essre srania eens aa ee aA tame eae 40 Display Module SEHINES seai ton cos 41 Creatine Front Panel Reset Rs ae thet coder das 42 Configuring Front Panel Displays 43 Display Framework OVeIVIENs Leds peus 43 sine thle PROPOS de adm Dao ad co domine 44 CS TONER oe e de es set ene aseetetesa etek eee 44 Uoue DOSO NO ana oi ne okie ease ou medio ter lions 45 Trend Displays a a es cs di 48 E N S on 90 Adding New Trend Display Modules 51 Displaying Data from Other Meters 52 Page 27 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Displaying Data with the Front Panel The front panel display provides a detailed graphics and text display that has been factory configured to show many of the parameters measured by the meter S Status Bar Volts
16. IAOGUCHON eee 178 Sag Swell and Transient Modules 178 Sae NOM OUI CHIN Os sae de ee a STEATE eae eee ene 178 Transient Module Settings ION7650 only 180 Configuring Sag Swell and Transient Modules 180 sine the Front Panel sus doc eeueea te 180 CSS ION Set a hear de aces 181 Cite Bisa M 181 Learning in the Sag Swell and Transient Modules 181 Power Quality Standards Compliance 182 EN50160 Settings ION7650 with EN50160 only 182 4 30 Seine ION ZOO OUI ES ee en pwnd oneal ae 182 Disturbance Direction Detection 183 Disturbance Direction Detection Module Settings 184 Configuring Disturbance Direction Detection 184 Page 177 Chapter 14 Power Quality Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Power quality configuration is provided by a number of modules and frameworks depending on your meter type and ordering options the Sag Swell module all meters the Transient module ION7650 only EN50160 frameworks ION7650 with EN50160 ordering option only including the Mains Signalling Evaluation modules IEC 61000 4 30 4 30 frameworks which include the Power Quality Aggregator and Disturbance Analyzer modules ION7650 only the Disturbance Direction Detec
17. MJUSERO M USER 02 Password H Q USERS Bluseros H C USEROS Ha Fr O USER0E New password fl C USERO T USEROS Confirm new password CJ USEROS H 0 USERIO Dusenr Cned Hee Back Finish Cancel Help 8 When prompted you can save your security settings in a file Click Yes enter a new name for your security file and click Save If you want to overwrite your default advanced security file select Advanced scf and click Save Click No if you do not want to save the changes 9 Click Send to send the changes to the meter 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 73 Chapter 5 Security ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Device Security Access for ION Services Many ION services need constant access to your meter These services include the ION Log Inserter Service the ION Virtual Processor Service and ION Site Service that perform the following type of functions Service Function Reads the ION meter Data Recorder or waveform modules and can Log Insert i ON Log inserter setvice automatically rearm recorders that are configured as Stop When Full ION Virtual Processor Can be configured to read from a meter or perform control action Service using Distributed Control ION Site Service Broadcasts time signals to the meter A NOTE You may want to configure a separate user for accessing services If you observe trouble with ION software
18. See the ION Reference for more information about these modules Configuring Demand Use ION software to change your meter s demand settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Demand using the front panel Using ION Setup The Demand Setup Assistant helps you configure Sliding Window Demand This screen also contains two registers used for configuring Sliding Window Demand while the meter is in Test Mode 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Demand folder Setup Assistant Ea Rolling Block This specihes the number of sub intervals in use J Inputs Outputs Logging Revenue Number of Sub intervals 1 Sub interyval Length 15 minutes Demand Lockout 25 days Test Sub intervals 1 Test Sub interval Length 15 minutes Power Quality Verification lt Back Met gt Exit Help 3 Configure Rolling Block demand by selecting a register and clicking Edit Page 134 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 9 Demand You can also configure the Sliding Window Demand modules using Advanced Mode 1 Connect to your meter using Advanced Mode 2 Click on the module you want to configure Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to Demand Setup gt Sliding Window Demand Right click on a module to edit Sliding Window Demand Module Sett
19. SusUntION This determines ow long the module waits before reporting an 0 000 over or under condition SusUntIOFF This determines how long a normal value must be present 0 000 before the status is set to OFF inoit Mode This determines how the source input is interpreted as an eee absolute value or signed value EvalMode This determines how the source input is evaluated GREATERTHAN EATEN or LESSTHAN EvPriority This determines the priority level given to Setpoint events 128 This determines the installation of learned values when learning Varies by Learn Install Mode is complete MANUAL or AUTOMATIC module Learn Duration This specifies the learning duration in days 1 to 365 30 Page 205 Chapter 18 Setpoints ION7550 ION7650 User Guide See the ION Reference for more information on the Setpoint module See Setpoint Learning on page 208 for more information on setting this module to learn the values for the High Limit Low Limit SusUntlOn and SusUntlOFF registers Fine Tuning Setpoint Monitoring If you want to fine tune setpoint monitoring the setup registers you should change are SusUntlON and SusUntlOFF SusUntlON determines how long the modules wait after a high or low limit is detected before reporting it This gives the monitored value a short period to correct itself before the event is registered with the module Similarly SusUntlOFF is the amount of time a normal value must be present before the module
20. This allows for easy removal of a device for servicing if necessary Install a 1 4 Watt termination resistor RT between the and terminals of the device at each end point of a straight line bus The resistor should match the nominal impedance of the RS 485 cable which is typically 120 ohms consult the manufacturer s documentation for the cable s impedance value Page 81 Chapter 6 Communications ION7550 ION7650 User Guide RS 485 Connection Methods to Avoid Any device connection that causes a branch in the main RS 485 bus should be avoided This includes star and tee T methods These wiring methods cause signal reflections that may result in interference No more than two cables should be connected at any connection point on the RS 485 bus This includes connection points on instruments converters and terminal strips Following these guidelines ensures that both star and tee connections are avoided Avoid 3 way Star connection point Avoid 3 way T connection point Optical Port Connections COM4 The front optical port is designed to accept ANSI Type 2 magnetic couplers It can be used to communicate real time measurements to a portable computer or for meter configuration via the ION Factory Modbus RTU or DNP 3 00 protocols Magnetic coupler attached to front optical port To enable communications from the optical port configure the Comm 4 Communications module The Protocol
21. V3 RMS THD Total Harmonic Distortion Vneg Vpos Vzero Vpos V Overdeviation V Underdeviation Frequency Flicker deviation expressed as a percentage of nominal voltage available in 10 minute and 2 hour reports only Unbalance For more information on 4 30 compliance see the 4 30 Compliance and ION Meters technical note 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 161 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Viewing Data Logs See the Reporting chapter for more information on viewing data logs and creating reports using ION Enterprise To view data logs using ION Setup follow the instructions below 1 Open your meter in ION Setup using Basic Mode 2 Navigate to View gt Data Screens gt Data Recorders The following logs are available for viewing Average Harmonics Energy amp Demand Historic Average Historic Highs Historic Lows Maximum Harmonics Revenue Log Sags amp Swells Transformer Losses Transients ION7650 only 4 30 10minLog 4 30 150 180cycleLog 4 30 2hrLog 4 30 FlickerLog ION7650 only Page 162 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Event Logging Events produced by a meter s various ION modules are prioritized and grouped to facilitate custom logging Each event is assigned a priority group number based on its type and
22. help Configuring the Meter for Alerting Page 198 Use ION software to change your meter s alert settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Alerting from the front panel Using ION Setup 1 Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Advanced Mode 2 Click on an Alert module to edit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 17 Alerting Using Designer 1 Create anew Alert module by dragging one from the Toolbox 2 Right click on the module to configure Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server Alarm Server exe 2 Server J computer tHe receives the alarm Connection Manager 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved A NOTE For detailed information about sending alerts to ION Enterprise software via the Alarm Server refer to the ION Enterprise online help The Alarm Server can run on any ION software Primary or Secondary server The server computer should have a dedicated phone line and modem Modems at remote sites are programmed to dial the server s phone number when a priority event occurs The Alarm Server monitors the phone line and waits for the remote sites to annunciate events The most common use of the Alarm Server is to handle Remote Site Event Notification Remote Site Event Notification Dedicated Alarm Server Modem 1 Remote Site informs the Alarm Server that a priority 2o message exists
23. locally or across the country You can create custom screens in Vista for display in your web browser including real time numeric data background graphics or diagrams and basic views of event data and waveform logs Reporter Reporter lets you define and create comprehensive database reports using Microsoft Excel Configured Power Quality Load Profile Energy and Demand EN50160 and IEC61000 4 30 reports are included with Reporter For more information refer to the Reporter section in the online ION Enterprise Help Management Console Management Console is used to build your ION Enterprise power monitoring network to reflect the way the physical communications network is wired so ION Enterprise software can communicate with your devices The network is created using sites servers modems and intelligent devices that can be added removed configured or duplicated You can access the following tools from the Management Console menus Diagnostics Viewer is the primary source of troubleshooting information in ION Enterprise Device Upgrader lets you upgrade the operating software inside an ION meter Remote Modem Setup lets you set up modems for remote sites Database Manager lets you manage your ION Enterprise databases with both manual tasks and scheduled tasks User Manager lets you configure ION Enterprise software user accounts that define different operations permitted within the ION software such as viewing
24. meter data performing control actions or configuring the meters License Manager lets you upgrade the number of devices you can have without re installing the software Modbus Device Importer lets ION Enterprise software recognize and integrate third party Modbus devices more readily For more information refer to the Management Console section in the online ION Enterprise Help 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 17 Chapter 1 Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Designer Designer lets you customize the operation of hardware nodes such as ION meters and software nodes such as the Virtual Processor the Log Inserter and the Query Server Designer uses a WYSIWYG graphical user interface to pictorially represent a node s configuration i e how the different ION modules are linked together in a framework In addition to giving you the ability to change the settings of any ION module Designer also lets you change existing links between modules add new links add new modules or delete modules Designer helps you visualize the logic when you are programming custom functionality in an ION device For more information refer to the Designer section in the online ION Enterprise Help ION Setup Software Support ION Setup is a software tool designed specifically to configure and test meters ION Setup offers an intuitive graphical interface for performing basic meter setup installing templates in
25. modifying and linking modules in Designer Page 114 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols The Meter as Modbus Gateway 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Workstations acting as Modbus master send out Modbus request packets In this case workstation 1 sends out a request packet addressed to unit ID 101 You can use both the ION7550 and ION7650 as a Modbus gateway In a Modbus Gateway configuration a Modbus Master device can communicate using Ethernet through the gateway meter to downstream serial devices A Modbus request is sent using Ethernet using Modbus TCP to the gateway meter If this request is addressed with the slave ID of one of the downstream serial devices the meter forwards the message to that device using Modbus RTU When the downstream device responds the gateway meter forwards the response back to the master Modbus gateway supports an additional slave address of 255 in addition to 0 247 which sends a packet to the gateway meter only In the example below the workstations are functioning as the Modbus master the ION7650 is set up as a Modbus gateway and the ION7330 which has a unit ID of 101 is the slave device to which the request is addressed If the request packet is addressed to the ION7550 ION7650 it responds If the packet is addressed to one of the downstream devices connected to COM port 2 the I
26. must support emailing with a correctly configured SMTP server 1 Connect to your meter in Designer 2 Create an Alert module 3 Configure these Alert module setup registers as indicated Message type in the text of the alert to be emailed Destination type in the destination email address Type select Email Com Port select Ethernet Location type in a custom string this is optional and appears in the email Email From type in an address that you want the email to appear from This may be required as some SMTP servers only accept emails from valid addresses 4 Create an ION module that will produce a pulse on its Trigger output when the exceptional event occurs for example a Setpoint module pulses its Trigger output when the setpoint condition is reached 5 Link the Alert module s Trigger input to the Trigger output of the module created in step 3 6 Select File gt Send amp Save When the Trigger input is pulsed the Alert module establishes communications with the SMTP mail server and emails the alert message Page 201 Chapter 17 Alerting ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 202 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 18 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Setpoints This chapter provides instructions for configuring meter setpoints In This Chapter Lee LAS e E E E EET E 204 Relative Setpoint Module
27. ten or twenty When displaying numeric values for current and power quantities the front panel shows resolution to three decimal places by default All other values are displayed to two decimals of accuracy For finer resolutions use Vista software to display the data A NOTE If the front panel is unable to read a numeric value or if the value is not available it displays a dash Page 29 Chapter 3 Front Panel Page 30 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Automatic Units The front panel automatically scales the units for basic measurements such as voltage current and power parameters For example a measurement of 2 000 Watts is displayed as 2 000 kW A measurement of 2 000 000 Watts is displayed as 2 000 MW The meter makes these conversions using your PT and CT ratios A NOTE The meter only performs these automatic units if the measurement is derived solely from the Power Meter module s output Phasor Diagram Displays Phase information is displayed in phasor diagram format Phasor diagrams are accompanied by tables that state the angle and magnitude of each phasor In cases where phasors are too small to be represented graphically they are only shown as table entries Event Log Displays Event Log displays alert you to recent events written to the meter s event log Use the vertical Up Down navigation buttons to move through the list For details on altering the meter s Event Log characteristics such as
28. the Baud Rate and Unit ID setup registers must properly match your system When creating the site in ION software ensure that RtsCts and DTR settings are both disabled set to No Off in the COM4 serial site Refer to the Magnetic Optical Couplers technical note for more information Page 82 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Ethernet Connections optional 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved This section only applies if your ION7550 or ION7650 meter has an Ethernet option I There are two Ethernet port ordering options available 10 100BASE T port with an RJ45 modular connector or a 100BASE FX port with two SC type fiber connectors Both types of connector plug into the Comm Card ports on the back of the meter The optional Ethernet port is capable of data rates up to 100 Mbps supports TCP IP ION Telnet DNP 3 0 Modbus TCP and SNMP protocols is controlled by the ETH1 Communications module A NOTE If you have multiple simultaneous Ethernet connections to a meter you may need to adjust your workstation s timeout settings to account for the high volume of traffic The EtherGate feature provides communications both to an Ethernet connected device and through that device to a connected serial network Only one EtherGate connection is allowed per meter port at any given time See The EtherGate Protocol on page 89 or T
29. the corresponding ION register will be written provided the Modbus RTU protocol is active on the communications channel that connects the Modbus Master to the meter You can use the Modbus RTU protocol to write values into ION external numeric pulse and Boolean registers allowing you to enable disable and reset meter functions You can also use the Modbus protocol to change setup register values in various ION modules to configure the meter s operation A NOTE To bring data into the meter with Modbus RTU you must disable the meter s Standard password security CAUTION Writing to ION external boolean or external numeric registers via communications at a high rate faster than once per minute will cause premature flash memory failure For possible workarounds contact Technical Support Page 111 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide The Meter as Modbus Master Your meter can act as a Modbus Master using the Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols However only serial connections on COM1 and COM2 are supported between the ION7550 ION7650 meter and the Modbus Slave devices The ION meter acting as Modbus Master can write data to export and read data from import Modbus Slave devices using various ION modules The data can be processed by the meter and sent out using other communications methods email ION software etc The meter can also send control commands or data directly to other d
30. you will need to perform specific configuration steps in order to enable Modbus mastering again Contact Technical Support for detailed instructions Page 112 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Configuring the Meter as Modbus Master 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Using the Front Panel Chapter 7 Third party Protocols You cannot fully configure Modbus through the meter s front panel you can only assign the Modbus protocol to communication ports see the Communications chapter for details Use ION software to perform full Modbus configuration Using ION Setup The Modbus Setup Assistant helps you configure Modbus Master functionality for your meter 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to Communications gt 3rd Party Protocols 2 3 Click on the Modbus Master tab 4 Click Add to add a Modbus Slave device Setup Assistant x Modbus Slave Modbus Master pNP 3 0 Basic Setup eee for the meter to retrieve when configured as a Modbus master Serial Settings Network Settings BS 3rd Party Protocols Clock Last Update Demand J Inputs Outputs Logging Revenue Alarming Power Quality Displays Verfication Reports Anil i Security lowe you to program 3rd party device Modbus mapping information Edit t Add Delete Connections
31. 000 00 o Chapter 18 Setpoints Setpoint Learning Learned Learn Learn Learn High Limit kv Duration days Mode Status Learned Learn Learn Learn High Limit mps Duration days Mode Status Learned Learn Learn Learn High Limit i 1 Duration days Mode Status If Learn Mode is Automatic learned limits will be applied when learning is complete Start Learning To create new Setpoint modules and perform more advanced configuration use the Designer component of ION Enterprise 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 207 Chapter 18 Setpoints ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Setpoint Learning Learned Values Page 208 Your meter can detect disturbances or values that are outside of a set safe range If you do not know what that safe range is or what threshold constitutes a disturbance your meter can learn these values Both the ION7550 and the ION7650 can monitor normal operating parameters and learn what constitutes a sag swell transient or high and low setpoints A NOTE To learn accurate values it is important that learning occur during a period of normal operation Do not schedule learning during a period of unusual operations in your system As well any changes to the setup of the affected modules while learning is in progress stops the learning process The table below lists the modules for which learning is available and the registers for which values are learned for each mo
32. 8 Minimum for Bar Graph 3 Link to the output of a Minimum module Source 9 Maximum for Bar Graph 3 Link to the output of a Maximum module Source 10 Real Time value for Bar Graph 4 Bar graph 4 will not appear if this input is not linked Fourth bottom Source 11 Minimum for Bar Graph 4 Link to the output of a Minimum module Source 12 Maximum for Bar Graph 4 Link to the output of a Maximum module 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Typically the minimum and maximum values for each bar graph come from links to the outputs of Minimum and Maximum ION modules that are themselves linked to the real time parameter shown in the bar graph A NOTE This feature works only if the meter s Volts Mode is NOT set to Demo When the meter is in Demo mode a default trending log showing VII ab la PF and KW is displayed rather than the actual log that has been linked to the Display module The diagram below shows an example of the links necessary for one bar graph in the top position A bar graph reports a Mn Mx Display Error in the following cases Minimum input not linked Maximum input not linked Max input lt Min input Min input gt Max input Page 47 Chapter 3 Front Panel A bar graph reports a Mn Mx Display Error in the following cases Minimum input not linked Maximum input not linked Max input lt Min input Min input gt Max input Minimum Module kW tot mn
33. 88 for more information Configuring the Modbus Gateway After you have configured the Ethernet communications on your gateway meter you can set up the meter as a Modbus gateway by configuring the setup registers listed in the tables below Modbus Master Options Module Setup Register Function Default Modbus Gateway Setting Serial Connection 1 4 Select the serial port connected to the None devices that you want to communicate with via the Modbus gateway Maps a serial connection to a serial communications port Modbus Gateway Set to the Serial Connection above Informs the meter that the selected Serial Connection Gateway that is mapped to the devices you want 1 Connection is being used as a Modbus gateway Disabled commo de wilh ahe gateway Modbus Gateway Determines the exception code that is returned if a Ox0B This register is specific to Modbus Exception Val downstream devices fails to respond to a request gateway but no specific setting required Determines how broadcast messages with the unit ID Modgate Process of 0 are processed by the gateway meter No No This register is specific to Modbus Broadcast forward to downstream devices only or Yes process gateway but no specific setting required and forward to downstream devices The default Gateway Disabled setting disables the gateway functionality and allows the meter to respond to any Unit ID This is diff
34. Alerting via an Alphanumeric Pager 200 Alerting viaa Numeric Pager 4 202 eed eases oidaiecehe 200 Pete Via Elia 225s cenden gens a co seo 201 Page 197 Chapter 17 Alerting Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide The meter s Alert module sends an alert whenever its Trigger input is pulsed You can connect this input to any module that produces a pulse output You can use modules that monitor alarm conditions such as changes in relay status and power quality problems For example you can connect the Trigger input to the output of a Setpoint module thereby allowing the Alert module to send an alert when the setpoint condition is reached The Alert module delivers these types of alerts Numeric Pager Alphanumeric Pager PEGASYS for alerts to PEGASYS software ION Alert for alerts to ION Enterprise software ASCII Email Selection between modes is made with the Alert module Alert Type setup register The Alert module requires access to either a modem a dedicated modem or a modem handling a loop of meters or Ethernet for the Alert module email capabilities Your meter has no pre configured Alert framework For detailed information about alerting including how to build a framework to send alerts refer to the Alert module description in the ION Reference A NOTE For information on configuring alerting using the Alert Monitor Service refer to the ION Enterprise online
35. Frequency of Logging Default Logging Configuration MICWING Data OBS 2 nee om dose devas EVER ECO i teeeecaseseeeee ee ION Event Priority Groups 50 12 20 ExXtemmallON PVCs 22 stan teewseerenseueieenape peer ee Displaying EVON scan eo Logging and Recording Capacity Trending and Forecasting Configuring Trending and Forecasting Usine Me Ont DANG hse anna nese earns Reseed aes UDe ION See 222545 ea os Uomo ION Eme y edri teers scare teaaoes Viewing Trending and Forecasting Data Page 153 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Introduction Data Logging ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Your meter includes data logging and event recording capabilities Data and event logs recorded by the meter are prioritized and stored onboard This data is then retrieved periodically by the ION Log Inserter Service or another third party application If you use ION Enterprise software all retrieved data from your system is stored in an ODBC compliant database The information in the database can be viewed and analyzed using ION Enterprise software applications such as Vista for viewing or Reporter for organizing and presenting data For more information on Vista and Reporter see the online ION Enterprise Help Your meter also has trending and forecasting capabilities to track specified quantities over t
36. Memory Revenue Log and EnergyDemand Log to configure various logging settings Memory Screen 3 Select the Memory screen to re allocate meter memory Setup Assistant x Status Basic Setup Security lows vou to allocate the meter log memory Communications Clock Demand J Inputs Outputs Logging i Records Memory Load Profile 0 90 35 0 days 3360 Revenue Log Event Log 0 13 Na 500 EnergyDemand Log Sag s mel Waveforms 12 11 NA 30 Perene Transient Waveforms 242 Me 30 Alarming EgyOmd Log 2 19 35 0 days S360 Harm high Log 0 4358 35 0 days 840 Re Harm mean Log 043 35 0days B40 Displays Hist high Log 2 0278 35 0 days 3360 Verification Reports Log Memo 10240 Kb In Use 424 Available 57 6 Edit Back Met gt Exit Help 4 Select the Log you want to configure and click Edit You can change both the Log Duration days and the Log Size records for most logs Notice how changing these parameters affects the meter memory allocated to that log Revenue Log Screen 5 Select the Revenue Log screen to configure Data Recorder 1 the Revenue Log Setup Assistant Channels Interval Depth Template Basic Setup Security lows you to program the revenue log channels Communications Clock Demand J Inputs Outputs Logging Source 1 kWh del int Memory source 2 kMAFih del int Source 3 kWh rec int Sou
37. OK When you are finished click Send to save the changes to the meter Group 1 MeterRack7650 Modbus Master Options 1 Fa Inputs Setup Registers Output Registers MMO1 Serial Connection 1 Inzert MMO1 Serial Connection 2 Hone MMO1 Serial Connection 3 Hone Dalsia MMO1 Serial Connection 4 Hone MMO1 ModbusGate connection Serial Con Edit MMO1 ModbusGate Exception Wal 7o00 Int Select MMO1 ModbusGate connection x Serial Connection 2 F No Connection Serial Connection 1 Serial Connection 2 Serial Connection 3 Serial Connection 4 si Send Cancel Help Parameters Using ION Enterprise 1 Open your meter in Designer 2 Navigate to the Modbus Master Options module in the Core Modules folder 3 Right click on the center of the module icon to access the setup registers Select a register you want to change and click Modify or double click on the register Configure the setup registers as outlined above in The Meter as Modbus Gateway 4 Click OK when you are finished configuring the module When you are finished meter configuration select File gt Send amp Save to save your changes to the meter Page 118 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using the DNP Chapter 7 Third party Protocols 3 0 Protocol The Distributed Network Protocol Version 3 0 DNP 3 0 is an open protocol used in the electric utilit
38. Pressing the ESC escape button returns you to the data display screens Each time you enter programming mode the front panel helps you keep track of your configuration changes by marking the Setup menu and sub menu items that you have accessed These check marks are cleared when you exit programming mode 08 25 2004 12 55 05 SETUP BASIC SETUP hg The arrow indicates that menu items available by COM3 SETUP Use the Softkey buttons to make choices when CJ C CA C Co COM1 SETUP there are more Setup COM2 SETUP scrolling down the menu COM4 SETUP Softkey titles appear above them Use the ESC escape button to return to a previous higher menu and exit the Setup menu Use the Navigation buttons to select highlight choices and enter numerical data Press the PROG programming button to access the Setup menu and enter configuration changes 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 35 Chapter 3 Front Panel Page 36 PROG D ESC ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using the Front Panel Buttons for Configuration Use the front panel buttons as follows to adjust meter settings PROG Press the PROG programming button to access the Setup Menu Once in programming mode the PROG button functions just like an Enter key ona computer keyboard Press the PROG button to select a highlighted item to accept changes to enter passwords and to trigger resets
39. Source Maximum Module kW tot mx Power Meter Module Source Trend Displays ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Display Module Power Bar Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 Page 48 Your meter s Trend Display screen simultaneously graphs the historical data of up to four different parameters A Trend Display log screen displays the data logs for any graphed parameter The front panel displays three preconfigured trending screens V Trend voltage I Trend current and P Trend power A NOTE It is possible to change the Trending parameters with Designer software Contact Technical Support for information Trend Display Screen Current date and time Displays only if values are out of Min Max range Log data spanned 12 08 2000 14 32 45 Parameter that the cursor is on LE iii ars Piiiidiidididid aoa OTA Sen He ton ON bf iob a S EEE PERLE oda OF 42000 12 00 00 Click to access the Trending Log screen To move the cursor left click either the lt or lt lt button To move the cursor right click either the gt or gt gt button Ore A000 00 00 00 Vertical cursor line 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 3 Front Panel Selecting and navigating the Trend Display screen Press the appropriate sof
40. and navigate to the Basic Configuration Framework Right click on the Power Meter module to edit 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 57 Chapter 4 Basic Setup ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Power Meter Module Settings The Power Meter module contains the following setup registers Setup Register Function Default Volts Mode The power system s configuration WYE DELTA Single etc AW WYE PT Prim The Potential Transformer s primary winding rating for V1 V2 and V3 120 PT Sec The Potential Transformer s secondary winding rating for V1 V2 and V3 120 CT Prim The Current Transformer s primary winding rating for 11 I2 and 13 5 CT Sec The Current Transformer s secondary winding rating for 11 12 and 13 5 VA Prim The Potential Transformer s primary winding rating for V4 120 VA Sec The Potential Transformer s secondary winding rating for V4 120 14 CT Prim The Current Transformer s primary winding rating for 14 5 I4 CT Sec The Current Transformer s secondary winding rating for 14 5 15 CT Prim The Current Transformer s primary winding rating for 15 5 I5 CT Sec The Current Transformer s secondary winding rating for 15 5 Vn Polarity The polarity of the Potential Transformer on Vn Normal In Polarity The polarity of the Current Transformer on In Normal Phase Order The expected rotation of the voltage phases ABC or ACB ABC Phase Lbls The phase label format as
41. cannot be changed even in test mode Typical values that are protected include kWh kVARh kVAh delivered received del rec del rec kW KVAR kVA Sliding Window demand min and max values Digital Outputs controlling the energy pulsing applications All Power system settings including PT and CT ratios In certain countries revenue certification is void if the hardware lock is broken The Hardware Lock Option combined with Standard Security offers up the highest level of security Locked Module Listings For a complete list of locked modules specific to your meter and firmware contact Technical Support Anti Tamper Seals ION7550 ION7650 revenue meters incorporate sealing tabs through which traditional lead wire seals are inserted These seals effectively prevent unauthorized personnel from gaining access to meter internals and are provided with the meter For more information on ION7550 ION7650 revenue meters see the ION7550 ION7650 Hardware Lockable Meter product option document 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 75 Chapter 5 Security ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 76 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Communications This chapter includes general instructions for connecting and configuring all the communication ports on your meter For specific installation steps and meter specifications consult
42. cm ae de soie to e 67 Configuring Meter Security 68 Configuring Standard Security using the Front Panel 68 Configuring Standard Security using ION Enterprise 69 Configuring Advanced Security using ION Enterprise 70 Configuring Standard Security using ION Setup 71 Configuring Advanced Security using ION Setup 72 Device Security Access for ION Services 74 Additional Revenue Metering Security 75 Page 65 Chapter 5 Security ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Meter Security Features Your meter includes the following security features Standard meter security Anytime you make configuration changes to your meter you must enter a password Advanced meter security Advanced meter security allows you to configure up to 16 users each with unique access rights to the meter Anti tamper sealing Your revenue meter can be protected by anti tamper sealing Software security ION software security brings access level security to the meter With ION software you can configure multiple users with different passwords and specify access rights ION software security only applies to users who are accessing the meter via ION software For more information on meter security see the ION System Security technical note Standard Mete
43. considers normal operation to be restored Both SusUntION and SusUntlOFF values are entered in seconds the default value for both is 30 seconds Configuring Setpoint modules Page 206 Use ION software to configure Setpoint modules Using the Front Panel You cannot use the front panel to configure Setpoint modules Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced Mode 2 Navigate to the Setpoint folder and in the right hand pane double click on the module you want to configure The configuration dialog appears 3 Select the register you want to configure and click Edit 4 When you are finished configuring the inputs and setup registers as required click Send to save the changes to your meter Using ION Enterprise 1 Open your meter in Vista and click on the Setpoints tab 2 Click the Setup object Use the switches to turn various monitoring on and off see circled are in the following image Click the numeric boxes to edit condition settings 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Setpoint Setup Click to change value then press Enter Over kW Demand High Limit kv 1 000 000 000 00 Over Current Setpoint High Limit mps Enable la 1 000 000 000 00 Ib 1 000 000 000 00 l Ie 1 000 000 000 00 14 1 000 000 000 00 t5 1 000 000 000 00 o olt Unbal ver Yoltage Unbalance Seant High Lirait i 1 Enable 1 000 000
44. display shows the following EN50160 Overvoltage and Dip data for all three voltage phases expected nominal minimum Dip and maximum Overvoltage PQ Vunb PQ Volt Unbalance This numeric display contains the following EN50160 Voltage Unbalance data V unbal mean V unbal mean min V unbal mean max and compliance indicators unbal N and unbal N PQ Vhrm1 PQ Volt Harmonics 1 This bar graph display shows the following EN50160 Harmonics data THD mean THD mean mn THD mean max for all three voltage phases 10 minute mean values min and max values are updated every new observation period PQ Vhrm2 PQ Volt Harmonics 2 This numeric display shows EN50160 Harmonics compliance statistics for all three voltage phases Hrm N Hrm Nj Hrm No Page 34 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel The front panel allows you to setup and configure the meter at its installed location When you change a setting in the front panel s Setup menu you are actually altering the setup register value of an ION module A NOTE ION module links cannot be added or deleted using the front panel You can also use the front panel s Setup menu to quickly reset common cumulative values like kilowatt hours The Front Panel s Main Setup Menu To access the Front Panel s Setup Menu press that PROG programming button
45. e 120 277 or 347 All Sag Swell functions are disabled when the nominal voltage setting is 0 zero Setting the NOMINAL VOLTAGE value changes the Nom Volts setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module CAUTION For the ION7650 only the value you enter is also used by the Transient module and in all EN50160 and 4 30 compliance calculations if applicable All power quality functions are disabled when the NOMINAL VOLTAGE setting is O zero Event Priority You do not need to change this value for normal operation Setting the EVENT PRIORITY value changes the EvPriority setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module Besides NomVolts the only setup registers that you may need to change in the Sag Swell module are Swell Lim and Sag Lim Most applications are served by the default values entered into these registers The Change Crit and EvPriority setup registers do not need to be changed for normal operation Page 179 Chapter 14 Power Quality ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Transient Module Settings ION7650 only The Transient module monitors voltage waveforms for transient activity 1 e ITI CBEMA Type 1 disturbances The Threshold setup register defines what voltage disturbance magnitude should be considered as transient activity Threshold is interpreted as a percentage of the nominal system voltage plus 100 For example if you want transients recorded when voltage deviates from nominal by 20 en
46. e g company name it can be up to 255 characters in length Tag 1 This is a text register for storing user information e g device location it can be up to 15 characters in length Tag 2 This is a text register for storing user information e g device number or identifier it can be up to 15 characters in length 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 23 Chapter 2 Templates Frameworks and Firmware ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Restoring the Factory Configuration Page 24 If you have made changes to the default functionality and want to return to the factory configuration you can re initialize the factory configuration in the meter using ION software The basic setup of the device can be retained so the meter does not need to be taken out of service for a long period of time A NOTE If you restore the factory configuration all custom features you have created are lost Using Designer 1 Display the meter s main Configuration screen in Designer 2 Select Edit gt Select All then press Delete The confirmation dialog box appears explaining that some modules will not be deleted core modules cannot be deleted scroll down in the dialog to see which standard modules will be deleted 3 Click OK on the confirmation dialog box After a brief wait the modules are deleted and the main meter Configuration screen is blank except for the Frameworks folder in the Advanced Setup area The Fr
47. each with unique access rights to the meter Access rights consist of the following levels where you can Read view any parameter except the security configuration Peak Demand Reset perform a reset of peak demand values for example sliding window demand for kW kVAR kVA etc Timesync set the time on the meter Full Meter Configuration configure any programmable register on the meter except for registers related to the security setup registers that result in a demand reset or actions that place the meter in test mode Test Mode put the meter into test mode Advanced Security Configuration configure Advanced security for the meter full meter configuration must also be set to YES When configuring users in most cases you must set Read access to YES However you can set up a user without read access for example you can create a user who can only timesync the meter In some cases such as Advanced security configuration access you must set multiple access options to YES When you are configuring Advanced security the software rejects unacceptable or unsafe user configurations A NOTE Use only ION Enterprise or ION Setup to configure Advanced security ION Setup has a Setup Assistant that guides you through Advanced security setup Entering an advanced security user name and password in ION software When you use ION software to attempt to view data or make a change to a meter that has advanced security
48. front panel is configured for energy pulsing You can also order an optional analog I O card with your meter A NOTE The I O card is retrofittable it can be replaced while the meter is in the field Digital Inputs The meter contains eight self excited digital inputs capable of detecting a pulse rate of 20 pulses second and timestamping transitions with 1ms resolution They can be used for monitoring external contacts or pulse counting applications These inputs use a current sensing technique to monitor contact status by providing an internal 30 VDC supply for self excitation Page 15 Chapter 1 Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Relay Outputs The meter contains four solid state Form A outputs and three mechanical Form C relays The solid state outputs have a maximum voltage rating of 30 VDC and maximum current rating of 100 mA The mechanical relays are rated at 250 VAC 30 VDC and can switch up to 10 A loads Analog Inputs and Analog Outputs The meter offers an optional Analog I O expansion card with numerous options four 0 to 1 mA analog inputs four 0 to 20 mA analog inputs four 1 to 1 mA analog outputs four 0 to 20 mA analog outputs 6M four 0 to 20 mA analog inputs amp four 0 to 20 mA outputs four 0 to 1 analog inputs and four 1 to 1 mA analog outputs A NOTE All options have an additional eight digital inputs on the card ION Enterprise Software Support The complete ION Enterpr
49. in bits per second 38400 57600 115200 19200 rus a ITRAN DELAY The transmit delay in seconds 0 010 N UNITID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a 1 to 9999 101 O unique Unit ID number SERIAL PORT Parity and stop bits for the port 8N1 8N2 81 8E2 801 802 RS485 BIAS Controls the biasing option on the RS485 bus ON or OFF ION Modbus RTU Modbus Master DNP V3 00 PROTOCOL The communications protocol GPS Truetime Datum GPS Arbiter GPS Arbiter ION Vorne Factory 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 5 BAUD RATE The data rate in bits per second 38400 57600 115200 19200 TRAN DELAY The transmit delay in seconds 0 010 O Q UNIT ID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a 1 to 9999 102 unique Unit ID number 1 ANSWER HR RINGS The number of rings during defined answer hours 0 to 255 CE NON ANSWER HR The number of rings during defined non answer 0 to 255 5 RINGS hours Page 86 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Menu Setting Description Range Values Default PROTOCOL The communications protocol ION Modbus RTU DNP V3 00 Factory E 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 BAUD RATE The data rate in bits per second 57600 115200 9600 TRAN DELAY The transmit delay in seconds 0 010 UNIT ID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a 1 to 9999 103 unique Unit ID number SERIAL PORT Parity and stop bits for the port 8N1 8N2 8E1 8E2 8
50. is changed when DST begins or ends 0 Time Sync Source The communications port that receives time sync signals COMI Time Sync Type The type of time sync signal Local or Universal time UTC cs Da time synchronization signal source line frequency communications signals fie ies Enable NTP Time Sync Enables or disable time synchronization via NO NTP Time Sync Interval Specifies the frequency at which the meter attempts time synchronization via NTP if enabled 86400 Page 130 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 8 Time Typically the DST Startand DST End registers do not have to be reconfigured for North American users The factory defaults are the DST start and end dates in North America for 20 years in UNIX time the number of seconds since 00 00 00 UTC on January 1 1970 QS Tip When modifying setup registers of the Clock module in Designer use the Format option to convert between UNIX and conventional time Time Synchronization 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Time synchronization lets you synchronize your meter s internal clock with all of the other meters devices and software in a network Once synchronized all data logs have timestamps that are relative to a uniform time base This allows you to achieve precise sequence of events and power quality analyses Use ION software to broadcast time signals across the network or utilize an exte
51. learns values and places them in output registers for review or learns values and starts using the learned values automatically The learning modes are Manual The module learns the applicable values but does not begin using the learned values The learned values are placed in the learned output registers for review You can then decide to use the learned values or adjust them if needed before installing the values manually Automatic The module learns the applicable values and begins using those learned values automatically once learning is complete You can also set the learning duration The ranges and defaults for each module are listed in the table below Learn Duration Range Default Sag Swell Module 1 to 365 days 30 days Setpoint Module Transient Module 1 to 300 minutes 30 minutes Remaining Learning Time vs Stable Learning Time Each of these modules has two output registers that together indicate the learning status Remaining Learning Time and Stable Learning Time Learning is complete once the value of the Remaining Learning Time register is 0 zero This happens in one of two ways The Learn Duration has elapsed so the Remaining Learning Time register has finished counting down to zero or The Stable Learning Time equals 1 4 of the Learn Duration in seconds in which case the Remaining Learning Time drops to zero Learning is in progress if the Remaining Learning Time reg
52. log depth and logging frequency see the Logging and Trending chapter Nameplate Displays Like Event Log displays Nameplate displays show information in tabular format Default nameplates show owner meter and power system details See the Templates Frameworks and Firmware chapter for details on configuring the TAG strings Histogram Displays Harmonics content is displayed in histogram format Harmonics are displayed from the 2 to the 63 harmonic with Total Harmonic Distortion THD values displayed above the histogram K Factor and Crest Factor only appear in current harmonic histograms Use the vertical navigation buttons on the meter front panel to select individual harmonics from 2 to 40 in the histogram and view data specific to each of them V1 Vo V3 l b and I only An arrow amp appears below the harmonic selected Harmonic magnitude is displayed as an absolute value and as a percentage of the fundamental The phase angle of each harmonic is also provided To return to the THD values position the arrow below the fundamental 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Trend Bar Graph Displays Bar graph displays can show up to four real time numeric parameters along with their upper and lower extremes Each bar graph automatically scales its output based on the magnitude of its extremes The real time value of each bar graph is displayed t
53. meter with a power quality framework can monitor disturbances monitor real time harmonics and analyze surges ION Module Detail Frameworks ES TE RIT RE All ION modules have a similar structure Each module is identified by a unique label that generally implies its function Modules receive data from inputs Link modules together by assigning the output of one module to the input of another Sliding Window Demand Module M Source Q Enable Sync Reset Setup registers contain configuration settings for the module Customize how the module processes data by changing the settings of the setup registers Page 22 m Sub Intvl m Sub Intvls M Pred Resp Setup Registers ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Managers ION managers act as directories of modules organizing the available modules in a meter There is one manager for each type of module Power Meter manager Maximum manager etc ION Modules ION modules are the building blocks of ION architecture Each type of module is designed to perform a specific task similar to a single function in a conventional power meter The functions available in the meter result from linking different types of modules By linking modules together you can create custom functions for your power monitoring system Output registers contain data that has been processed by the module Use this data directly e g for displaying
54. more information on language convention and other localization options see Localization Settings on page 59 Page 39 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Meter Display Modules The meter s front panel display is controlled by three types of ION modules the Display Options module the Scroll module and the Display modules For more detailed information on these modules see the ION Reference Display Options Module Settings The Display Options module contains setup registers that hold data display settings such as contrast level backlight timeout daylight savings time and update time Settings in the Display Options modules are global and affect the entire set of front panel display screens Setup Register Function Default Contrast Sets the global contrast setting for the meter display 7 Display Update Time Sets the period between data display refreshes in seconds 1 Digit Grouping Sets the numbering format by determining how groups of three digits are separated 1 000 Demand Lockout Timeout Sets the minimum time allowed between consecutive demand resets 2 160 000 Front Panel Programming Determines whether users can change meter configuration settings via the front panel Allowed Delta Vector Display Type Sets how vector phasor diagrams are displayed when the meter is in Delta mode System Language Sets the language used to display default front panel items English Me
55. network consult your meter s Installation Guide Adding a Meter and a Modem Site to your ION Enterprise Network In the Management Console add the meter with the internal modem and then add a modem site to your ION Enterprise network Consult the online ION Enterprise Help for details on commissioning the ION network managing modem connections setting up periodic dial out and configuring remote site event notification The ModemGate Protocol The ModemGate feature creates a communications connection between the telephone network and an RS 485 serial network of devices When you specify the protocol for a meter s COM port as ModemGate all data received by the meter s internal modem is automatically transferred to the serial network ModemGate is available on either COM1 and COM2 but you cannot use the protocol on both ports simultaneously Page 91 Chapter 6 Communications ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Meter with an internal modem on COM3 The serial network is Workstation with ION Enterprise connected to COM1 and modem Each device on the RS 485 loop including the gateway meter s internal modem must have a unique Unit ID All serial devices must operate at the same baud rate as the gateway meter ModemGate connections do not connect a workstation with ION Enterprise or other master device to the gateway meter s COM1 or COM2 port but rather the gateway meter s internal modem port COM Refer
56. on re linking Scroll module Trigger outputs Changing Displayed Parameters in an Existing Screen Use Designer software to change displayed parameters in existing screens on your meter To change parameters link the output register containing the numeric data you want to display to the Source inputs of the Display module If there is not a free Source input you will have to first delete i e unlink an existing link to a Source input 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Creating Custom Trend Bar Graphs Bar Graph displays are configured differently than other numeric parameter displays Each bar in the display is associated with three specific Source inputs as follows Bar Graph Input Function Attributes Source 1 Real Time value for Bar Graph 1 Bar graph 1 will not appear if you do not link this input First top Source 2 Minimum value for Bar Graph 1 Link to the output of a Minimum module Source 3 Maximum for Bar Graph 1 Link to the output of a Maximum module Source 4 Real Time value for Bar Graph 2 Bar graph 2 will not appear if this input is not linked Second Source 5 Minimum for Bar Graph 2 Link to the output of a Minimum module Source 6 Maximum for Bar Graph 2 Link to the output of a Maximum module Source 7 Real Time value for Bar Graph 3 Bar graph 3will not appear if this input is not linked Third Source
57. other devices over a serial network This is done using the Modicon Modbus protocol The ION7550 ION7650 meter with the front panel display acts as the Modbus Master while the other meters are the Modbus Slaves The display meter has its protocol set to MODBUS MASTER and each TRAN meter is configured to use the MODBUS protocol A NOTE A TRAN transducer meter is a basic meter model without a front panel display a TRAN can be used with a remote display See the Modbus and ION Technology technical note for more information on how to configure your meter as a Modbus Master Customized Display Framework E ION7550 TRAN ION6200 ION7300 TRAN ION7550 Display Module 1 w front panel display EEEN Import ee T Source Module 1 CON7sso RAN TRAN Display Options aa Import Module Module 2 Scroll Module RE Source n Show Up ees Import Down Module 3 Display Module 4 Freeze ION7300 TRAN Source 1 Source n Show Enable Page 52 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 3 Front Panel The ION7550 meter with front panel display is the Modbus Master showing data from the other meters the Modbus Slaves on the serial connection If this were the complete display framework then there would be a total of four screens showing data on the ION7550 with front panel display one screen from each TRA
58. parameters you want to read via SNMP if different from the defaults and link those parameters to an SNMP Mapping module Using the front panel The only configuration you can perform via the front panel is to set the Enable SNMP register in the Ethernet module to Enabled or Disabled Using ION Setup Configuring the SNMP Mapping module 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced Mode 2 Navigate to the SNMP Mapping module folder 3 Double click on the module icon in the right hand pane to open the module configuration dialog To insert anew module select the module folder and click Insert gt Module 4 To link inputs to the module double click on the source in the Input tab then navigate to the parameter you want to link in the Input Selection dialog 5 Click Send to save your changes to the meter Configuring the Ethernet module 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic Mode 2 Open the Setup Assistant and navigate to the Network Settings screen 3 Select Enable SNMP from the TCP IP tab and click Edit 4 Select Enabled or Disabled from the list then click OK Page 123 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using ION Enterprise Configuring the SNMP Mapping module 1 Open your meter in Designer To add a new SNMP module drag a new module from the toolbox 2 Select the numeric outputs of other modules that you want to read via SNMP and link them to the inp
59. provides information on the meter s various digital and analog inputs and outputs I O Refer to your Installation Guide for instructions on wiring inputs and outputs and for the general meter I O specifications In This Chapter Di Ode 138 Specifying a Port in an ION Module 138 Using the Onboard Digital Output R 62d ake hens 140 sine the Onboard Dic tal TAPUS s awa tsia mn mo mean 142 Analog I O optional 143 Specifying a Port in an ION Module 143 Using the Analog Inputs a4 gc4t4 atone ean eeeaena amen eee 144 Usine he Andog Outil a a ce aia 144 Configuring Inputs and Outputs 145 Page 137 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Digital 1 0 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide ION7550 and ION7650 meters offer a variety of I O combinations The following are standard for all meters 8 digital status inputs 4form A digital solid state outputs 3 form C relay outputs electromechanical 2 front panel LED outputs The digital inputs are ideal for monitoring status or counting pulses from external dry contacts Use the Form A outputs for performing end of interval pulsing load control and alarm annunciation and the Form C relays for load switching applications The LED outputs are suitable for energy pulsing and alarming The meter is also available with an optional I O c
60. pulsed The Display module s setup registers determine screen type e g numeric event log trend bar etc softkey name and number and screen title of each display Many Display modules available in the meter are used in the factory configuration You can alter some characteristics of the factory configured displays by modifying the setup register of the Display modules The Display module s setup registers determine how the Source data is presented on the front panel display Depending on the display screen type which is specified by the Screen Type setup register you can use up to twenty Source links to a single Display module This means you can show the values of up to twenty different sources on one front panel display screen In addition you can display harmonics trending and event logs see the Screen Types table below Setup Register Function Default Screen Type This specifies the way the linked parameters are displayed on the front panel screen Softkey Number This assigns a softkey number to the display screen Softkey Name This assigns a softkey name to the display screen Defaults vary among Screen Title This assigns a title to the display screen display screens Screen Resolution This determines the leading zeros and decimal point in a numeric display Last Digit Mode This specifies whether the last digit of a number is rounded off or truncated Screen Types S
61. severity ION Event Priority Groups Some event groups are preset with a Priority Number as shown in the table below You can also define your own priority number for some modules Priority numbers from 128 191 appear in the global event log viewer in ION Enterprise software Priority numbers from 192 255 are logged initiate a beep and cause the window to flash You can customize these responses for example to display messages or perform netsend messages Event Group Description Priority Number Reset Module reset or re synchronized 5 Setup Change Module setup changes setup register changes label changes input handle changes 10 Input Register Change Inputs of certain modules change value ie input to And Or module changes 15 I O State Change I O state changes ie relay closes 20 Information Module produces important user information 25 Warning Module produces a warning 30 EN50160 Event ION7650 with An EN50160 Counter N N i EN50160 ordering option only i SUM a Inetedees a Failure A failure has occurred 255 Setnoini Setpoint condition goes Active or Inactive ie Sag Swell module detects a programmable plie disturbance via module setup The Event Log Controller module allows you to set a priority cutoff for event logging Any events with a priority number greater than the cutoff value are logged and events with lower priorities are discarded Refer to the individual module description
62. statistics through a telnet application such as Microsoft Telnet Similarly you can use Windows HyperTerminal to access certain meter module settings Use the following guidelines to determine which application you should use to access your meter If your meter is connected to an Ethernet network use a telnet application such as Microsoft Telnet If your meter is connected serially or through a modem to your workstation use a terminal application such as Windows HyperTerminal You can access certain Power Meter module and Factory module settings from both a Telnet session and HyperTerminal session Both sessions also let you configure Factory module setup registers for Current Probe Input applications Additionally a Telnet session lets you view ethernet statistics and access certain Ethernet communications module settings See the Telnet and HyperTerminal Access technical note for the appropriate application s menu options and connection instructions 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Communications LEDs 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 Communications The communications LEDs on the back of the meter flash to indicate the following LED Color Function Off link at 10 Mb or no link Ethernet 100 Speed Green On link at 100 Mb Ethernet TX Green Blinking indicates Ethernet transmission On link up Off lin
63. successfully transmitted Instead there may be a busy signal or an answering machine may take the call The number of commas you add to your dial string is an estimate of how long the modem at the remote site waits before it transmits numbers Page 200 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Alerting via Email 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 17 Alerting A NOTE In the following destination setting example 1 250 555 666 999 the pager number is 1 250 555 666 and the message string that displays on the pager is 999 You may need to insert 9 before the destination number if the line you are using is not a direct line In this case the destination number is 9 1 250 555 666 999 A NOTE For detailed information about setting up your network and building a framework for meter email Meter M il alerts refer to the technical note Meter M i Internal Email Client Feature If email is specified as the destination address in the Alert module then an email message is sent to any address you specify You can only set one email address per Alert module If you want to send an alert to more than one email address you need to create a group be sure your email server is configured to send email to eroups via SMTP Simple Message Transport Protocol Configuring Alerting using Designer Follow the steps below to send email alerts from your meter Note that your meter
64. to the ION Meter as a ModemGate technical note for complete details on configuring your meter for ModemGate Page 92 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Internet Connectivity Ethernet ION7550 ION7650 meters provide Internet connectivity so you can receive meter emails view real time data and configure your system through a web browser from anywhere in the world Your meter provides the following internet connectivity options WebMeter feature onboard web server allows you to view real time data and configure the meter through a web browser MeterM il feature receive data logs and email alerts from the meter WebReach view ION Enterprise system information through a web browser Microsoft Terminal Services for ION Enterprise an ION Enterprise system that is located on a Terminal Server allows multiple users to view or configure an ION Enterprise system through a web browser WebMeter Feature WebMeter enabled meters have an on board web server Built in web pages display certain energy and basic power quality information show trending and forecasting values and support basic meter configuration tasks A meter with the WebMeter feature can be connected to your corporate Ethernet network like any other network device and you can access it with a standard web browser like Internet Explorer See the WebMeter Internal Web Server Feature technical note
65. values or link it to the input of another module SWinDemand IE PredDemand B Ei A TimeLeft Interval End Output Event Registers 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Factory Information Chapter 2 Templates Frameworks and Firmware The Factory module displays firmware version serial number and other device information in read only setup registers read only registers can be viewed but not changed Factory Module Settings The device information provided is as follows Setup Register Device Type Description A device type identifier e g ION7650 for the ION7650 Compliance A statement of whether the device is ION compliant or not Options Shows model number of meter Revision The meter s firmware version Serial Num The meter s serial number ION Version The ION version supported by the device Template The name of the template framework installed on the device at the factory Nom Freq The expected frequency of the power system being monitored The Factory module also contains numerous read only setup registers that hold the calibration constants used at the factory How to TAG Your Meter Three configurable setup registers are provided for you to enter your company name and other text information you want stored in the meter Owner This is a text register for storing user information
66. your Installation Guide In This Chapter Communications Overview 78 Communications Connections 79 RS 232 Connections COM M ne ne boire coeur oroce 79 RS 485 Connections COMI and COM2 80 Optical Port Connections COM 2 82 Ethernet Connections optional 2 83 Internal Modem Connections optional 84 Configuring Meter Communications 85 Serial Communications Setup sssssruserureurrrur errereen rrer 86 Ethernet Communications Setup 0 00 eee eee eee 88 Modem GCommunicauOns Setup 2 238854 desert ae A aes 90 Internet Connectivity 93 WebMeter Feature 4 64 5004424408 unes he Lin AS iochees SEGRE EES 93 ION MeterM il Feature 93 WebReach a Go ie 94 Telnetand Hyper criminal eaaa 2e es dorer 94 Communications LEDs 95 Page 77 Chapter 6 Communications ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Communications Overview ION7550 and ION7650 meters have numerous communication possibilities depending on your ordering options Both models have exactly the same communications options available All of the communication ports can be used concurrently COM Port Availabl
67. 0 Inputs Outputs Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to Inputs Outputs gt Analog Outputs Setup Assistant ES Template Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Basic Setup Security lows you to program analog output configuration information J Inputs Outputs Energy Pulsing Analog Outputs 401 Zero Scale 0 ZJ Logging 401 Fall Scale 100 A01 Port NotUsed Edit Unlink Back Met gt Exit Help The tabs on the Analog Outputs screen correspond to Analog Output modules for example Output 1 allows you to configure Analog Output module 1 Click on the tab you want to edit To edit a value select the parameter and click Edit To link an Analog Input module to a source by default none are linked select Source and click Edit Navigate to the source register you require and click OK Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Advanced Setup framework Click on the appropriate grouping object Digital Inputs Digital Outputs or Analog I O and right click the module you want to edit Page 145 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 146 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 11 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Energy Pulsing This chapter provides instructions for configuring energy pulsing on your meter In This Chapter IA
68. 01 802 300 baud rate is only intended for paging applications a _ LLI N lt lt O UO 2 The factory set Unit ID for COM1 is based on the serial number of the meter using the last four numbers before the dash For example if the serial number is PA 0009B263 01 the Unit ID is set in the factory to 9263 After a factory reset the unit ID number defaults to 100 Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Communications folder 3 Click on the Serial Settings screen Setup Assistant x Com Comz Coma Corn Basic Setup Security This specifies whether the com port operates via AS 232 or AS 485 Communications Be Seral Settings E Network Settings 3rd Party Protocols Clock CMI Comm Mode AS485 Demand CH Protocol EtherG ate CH Unit ID 2065 J Inputs Outputs Logging Revenue Alarming Power Quality Displays Verification Reports CM1 Baud Rate S600 CM1 HShakeMode ATS Delay CM1 As Timeout 2 CM1AS485 Bias OFF Back Met gt Exit Help 4 Click on the various tabs to configure the four serial ports Com1 Com2 Com 3 and Com4 To change a setting select the parameter and click Edit Using Designer 1 Open your meter in Designer Navigate to the Communications Setup framework 2 Right click the Communications module for the serial port you wa
69. 0160 Fra Mg Power Frequency and Supply Magnitude EN50160 Vunbal Voltage Unbalance EN50160 Flicker Flicker EN50160 Hrm VIt EN50160 Vit Dp1 EN50160 Vit Dp2 EN50160 Vit Dp3 EN50160 Vit Dp4 EN50160 Vit Dp5 Supply Voltage Dips EN50160 Ihm Vit Harmonics up to 40th EN50160 MSignal Mains Signalling Voltage EN50160 Prm f V EN50160 Prm Flk EN50160 Prm VDp EN50160 Intrp Short Long Interruptions EN50160 Prm Vir EN50160 Ovrvit EN50160 Ovrvit2 EN50160 Ovrvit3 Temporary Overvoltages EN50160 Prm OV EN50160 PrmHrm1 EN50160 PrmHrm2 Parameter data These data recorders are disabled by default see below The ION7650 logs EN50160 counter data for present and previous observation periods as well as EN50160 events EN50160 parameter data logging from seven Prm data recorders is disabled by default Enable or disable EN50160 Parameter Logging via the default Power Quality Vista diagram For more information about EN50160 data logging see the Power Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note 4 30 Logging ION7650 only Three data recorders are used to log parameters related to 4 30 compliance and to create reports Data Recorder 4 30 3s Log 4 30 10m Log 4 30 2hr Log Voltage Di 4 30 Parameters Logged sturbances V1 RMS Root Mean Square V2 RMS
70. 07 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 185 Chapter 14 Power Quality ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 186 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 15 Test Mode This chapter describes your meter s Test Mode and explains how to switch from Normal Mode to Test Mode In This Chapter IDrodudion sgorr a RER en oe eae ag anaes apes eres 188 Switching to Test Mode 188 Usme the Prone Cane 4 24 494000s4 ree eet a reesee ee dees 188 USING VISA oss ne dede us ns debe din ee tes at eau oi 188 Using ION Sete ne do e 189 Hardware locked Meters and Test Mode 190 Test Mode Default Display Screens 2254444 becouse assassins 190 Test Mode Enerey TISINE ee nas 1 190 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 187 Chapter 15 Test Mode ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Introduction Test Mode is typically used for verifying meter calibration and function The meter is usually reading data from a test power supply while these functions are performed Several things to note about Test Mode All of the billing quantities that are recorded when the meter is in normal mode will stop accumulating when the meter is switched to Test Mode the data is sent to special Test Mode registers instead The values accumulated in these test registers are displayed on the front panel and in ION software The regular normal mode bill
71. 1 Disturbance End 551 DistState Normal 1072272007 2 29 10 702 PM Dist Direction Detection DDD Analysis Done Dist Direction Detection 1 Disturbance Direction Detected Upstream High Confidence 10222007 2 29 10 702 PM Sag Swmell 1 Disturbance Start 551 DistState Disturbance Configuring Disturbance Direction Detection Use ION software to change the module s settings Using the Front Panel You cannot change Disturbance Direction Detection module settings using the front panel Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced Mode 2 Navigate to the Disturbance Direction Detection folder Double click the module icon in the right pane to access the configuration dialog 3 Select Enable from the Input tab and click Edit Link this input to a Boolean output to turn the module ON or OFF If this is left unlinked the module is enabled by default 4 Select the Setup Registers tab to edit the EvPriority register and create custom event priority levels for the Disturbance Direction Detection events if required 5 Click Send to save the changes to your meter Page 184 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 14 Power Quality Using ION Enterprise 1 Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Disturbance Direction Detection module 2 Configure the module as required 3 Select File gt Send amp Save to save the changes to your meter 20
72. 10 168 64 1 ETH1 As Timeout 2 ETH Enable SNMP Disabled ETH1 Modbus TCP Idle Timeout 0 ETH1 10100BaseT Port Config Auto ETH1 100BaseFs Port Config Full Duplex Back Mest gt Exit Help 4 Click on the various tabs to configure the meter s TCP IP DNS SMTP and NTP settings To change a setting select the parameter and click Edit Using Designer 1 Open your meter in Designer 2 Navigate to the Communications Setup framework 3 Right click the Ethernet Communications module and configure the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway setup registers to match your system Meter Network Configuration and ION Enterprise After you have wired your meter to the Ethernet network and performed basic setup add the meter to your ION Enterprise network using the Management Console See the Management Console section in the online ON Enterprise Help for details The EtherGate Protocol The EtherGate protocol is a communications tool that lets you communicate to a meter and through a meter simultaneously When a meter installed on the Ethernet network has EtherGate enabled a master device such as a workstation running ION Enterprise software can communicate to the meter and through the meter to a serial network of devices wired to the meter s COM port EtherGate is available on serial ports COM1 and COM 2 The protocol permits the direct transfer of data from up to 62 devices 31 devices per COM port Page 89
73. 160 Data and Statistics Displays ION7650 meters with EN50160 ordering option only The remaining front panel screens display data to help you determine EN50160 voltage compliance More details about EN50160 are provided in the Power Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note Screen Title Description PQ Freq PQ Power Frequency This numeric display shows the following EN50160 Power Frequency data Nominal Frequency period 10 second Freq mean minimum and maximum It also shows the EN50160 frequency compliance statistics Freq N the number of valid evaluation periods Freq Nj a count of non compliance and Freq No the number of invalid evaluation periods PQ Vmagl PQ Supply Voltage 1 This bar graph display shows the following EN50160 Voltage Magnitude data for all three voltage phases period 10 minute mean minimum and maximum PQ Vmag2 PQ Supply Voltage 2 This numeric display shows the following EN50160 Voltage Magnitude compliance statistics for all three voltage phases mag N and mag N1 PQ FIkT PQ Flicker 1 This bar graph display shows the following EN50160 Flicker data for all three voltage phases present Pst minimum Pst and maximum Pst PQ FIk2 PQ Flicker 2 This numeric display shows the following EN50160 Flicker data for all three voltage phases present Pst present Plt and compliance statistics Flck N and Fick Nj PQ Vdist PQ Volt Disturbance This numeric
74. 2 Total 1 437 Total 0 601 TLC Compensation Comp Disabled TLC Compensation Comp Disabled Total Compensated 1 437 Total Compensated 0 601 Harmonics Other V1 THD 5 000 Volts L L Avg 207 728 V2 THD 5 000 Volts L N Avg EERE V3 THD 5 000 Avg 4 331 11 THD 5 000 KV Total 1 558 12 THD 5 000 PF Total 92 195 I3 THD 5 000 Frequency Hz 60 000 Loss Mode Test Reset Close Save As Print Help Click on the tabs to perform various test related tasks See the ION Setup online help for more information 5 Click Close A dialog box informs you the meter is back in Normal Mode Hardware locked Meters and Test Mode Hardware locked meters must be in Test Mode before they can be configured To put a hardware locked meter into Test Mode you must unlock the meter first For instructions on locking and unlocking your meter see the ION7550 ION7650 Hardware Lockable Meter product option document Test Mode Default Display Screens Test Mode Energy Page 190 Recall that the values shown in the Test Mode display screens represent different accumulators than those shown in normal mode although they perform some of the same basic measurements The Test Mode display values are for calibration checking purposes they will only accumulate while the meter is in Test Mode Pulsing One digital output DO4 is factory configured to pulse while the meter is in Test Mode The energy pulsing digital output provid
75. 43 analog inputs 16 analog outputs 16 configuring 145 digital 138 digital inputs 15 relay outputs 16 I O expansion card 16 IEC 61000 4 30 standard 178 logging 161 settings 182 IEC convention configuring settings 61 configuring via front panel 38 IEEE convention configuring settings 61 configuring via front panel 38 instantaneous measurements 12 Instr Xformer Correction module 170 Instrument Transformer Correction 170 configuring 170 internet connectivity 93 ION Architecture 22 ION Enterprise 16 reporting 160 ION Setup 18 L language selection 36 learning configuring 212 duration 209 installation mode 209 Sag Swell module 181 Setpoint module 208 stopping 213 Transient module 181 LEDs 29 95 alarm 142 localization configuring using front panel 38 IEEE IEC conventions 38 language 36 39 setup 59 logging changing parameters 156 configuring data 154 default capacity 157 default configuration 158 EN50160 data 161 events 163 harmonics 159 historical data 158 IEC 61000 4 30 data 161 loss log 159 recording capacity 165 revenue 158 sag swell 160 transient 160 trend display 160 viewing data logs 162 viewing meter logs 216 M Main Setup menu 37 Mains Signalling Evaluation module 178 master reset 192 measured parameters 12 Meter Resets menu 192 MeterM il 93 min max reset 192 Modbus configuring Modbus gateway 116 importing data via Modbus RTU 111 meter as gateway 115 meter as master 112 meter as slave 99 M
76. 50 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Below is an example of a Revenue Log E Revenue Log for PJ 06074065 01 Ea DateTime int EMARA del int 1042272007 10 45 00 000 AM O 000000 0 000000 0 000 1022 2007 11 30 00 000 AM O 006808 0002828 0 000 10 22 2007 11 45 00 000 AM 0 359767 0 750031 0 000 10 22 2007 1200 00 000 PM 0 369788 0 750026 0 000 10 22 2007 1241500000 PM 0 359789 0 150022 0 000 1022 2007 1230 00 000 PM 0 359750 0 150044 0 000 1022 2007 12 45 00 000 PM 0 359814 0 150003 0 000 10 22 2007 1 00 00 000 PM 0 359734 0 750050 0 000 1022 2007 1 15 00 000 PM 0 359911 0 150012 0 000 10 22 2007 1 30 00 000 PM 0 359746 0 150044 0 000 10 22 2007 1 45 00 000 PM 0 359913 0150013 0 000 10 22 2007 Z00 00 000 PM 0 359797 0 150016 0 000 10 22 2007 21500 0000 PM 0 359783 0 150027 0 000 10 22 2007 23000 0000 PM 0 359914 0 150010 0 000 10 22 2007 2 45 00 000 PM 0 359754 0 150040 cs k Close Save Ag Print Help 4 You can view save or print the log Click Close to exit Using Vista Chapter 19 Reporting Open your meter in Vista and click on the System amp Logs tab Click an object to view the associated logs The following logs are available Voltage Current Power Power Factor Frequency Revenue Data Meter events Page 217 Chapter 19 Reporting ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 218 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Index
77. 9 Templates Frameworks and Firmware ssssssseees 21 FRONT PONE 2 es ess ne 27 Basie SUD ds eoueeeees 55 SECUrY iesnas 65 COMMUNICOMONS 355 77 Third party Protocols ccsssccssssssssesssccsscccssesssscoscoees 97 WMG PP E 127 Demana eraon cen EE EEE 133 IRp IS 7 ODIDOIS sen 137 Energy PUISING ss een erneer 147 Logging and Trending ss 153 REVENUE se sense sense che tes 169 POWer QUOI entit 177 Test MOOG da nn iR 187 Meter Resets 22 545 ensssn conne nes ctesten sente rera 191 PL LL enaner aa a ERA 197 DEIDOINS PE Pie 203 REDOMING 2 end is een tres test ec 215 Chapter L 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Introduction This manual discusses features of the PowerLogic ION7550 and ION7650 meter and provides configuration instructions Throughout the manual the term meter refers to both meter models All differences between the models such as a feature specific to one model are indicated with the appropriate model number A NOTE This user guide also covers the ION7550 RTU Differences between the RTU and standard model ION7550 ION7650 meters are detailed in the PowerLogic ION7550 RTU Option document By the time you are ready to use this guide your meter should be installed most basic setup should have been performed and communications basic operation should have been verified If the unit is not yet installed and operational refer to the Installation Guide shipped with the mete
78. AL The V4 nominal voltage used for harmonics calculations 1 000 to 999 999 000 120 00 la POLARITY The polarity of the Current Transformer on la Normal or Inverted Normal gt j LLI N N lt co Ib POLARITY The polarity of the Current Transformer on lb I5 IS POLARITY The polarity of the Current Transformer on 15 Normal or Inverted or Inverted Normal e PROBE Factory SEUL ent User Defined 1 or a TYPE The type of current probes being used with the meter User Defined 2 Page 56 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 4 Basic Setup Using ION Setup The Basic Setup Assistant helps you configure the Power Meter module 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Basic Setup and click on the PT CT Ratios tab Setup Assistant Ea PTACT Ratios Nameplate Info Rollover Localization Template BS Basic Setup Security ommunications lows you to program PT and CT ratios Inputs Outputs J Logging Revenue PM1 Volts Mode PH1 FT Frim 120 PM1 FT Sec 120 PH1 CT Prim 5 PM1 CT Sec 5 PMT 14 CT Prim 5 PM114CT Sec 5 Scale Rey Param ON PM Nominal Frequency 60Hz Voltage Morinal 120 Vd Nominal lt Back Met gt Exit Help 3 Configure each register as required by selecting the parameter and clicking Edit Using Designer Open your meter in Designer
79. By default the module is linked to the kW del rec output of the Arithmetic module labeled del rec in the Demand Framework This Arithmetic module is linked to the MU Power Meter module s MU kW tot output The port will output a pulse for every 1 8 Wh accumulated in NORMAL or TEST mode this is the same pulsing rate as the middle LED on the front panel of the meter See the Energy Pulsing chapter for more information 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 141 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Alarm LED Use the red bottom LED on the front panel of the meter for custom alarming applications It can be linked to a framework to provide event notification Possible applications include sag swell alarming setpoint annunciation and tariff notification Like all outputs on the meter this port can be controlled by a Digital Output Pulser or Calibration Pulser module Using the Onboard Digital Inputs Use the meter s digital inputs for status monitoring or pulse counting applications Status monitoring can help you prevent equipment damage improve maintenance or track security breaches Some common status monitoring applications are monitoring the closed open positions of breakers on off status of generators armed unarmed conditions in a building alarm system and over under pressures of transformers Digital Input modules control the function of each status input telling the
80. COM1 COM2 COM3 and COM4 To enable communications through the meter s serial ports configure the applicable Communications module The Protocol Tran Delay Baud Rate and Unit ID setup registers must properly match your system and can be set through the meter s front panel or ION software QS Tip Use the RS485 Bias setting to fine tune RS 485 communications Set bias to ON when the meter is acting as Master on that port and leave it OFF when the meter is a Slave Using the Front Panel The current configuration of the meter s serial communication ports are found in the various COM Setup menu items COM1 through COM4 Menu Setting Description Range Values Default ION Modbus RTU Modbus Master DNP V3 00 PROTOCOL The communications protocol GPS Truetime Datum GPS Arbiter GPS Arbiter ION Vorne Factory Ethergate ModemGate i BAUD RATE The data rate in bits per second A o 7600 19200 19200 TRAN DELAY The transmit delay in seconds 0 010 Li 2 UNIT ID Every meter on an RS 485 network must have a 1 to 9999 From ra z unique Unit ID number number SERIAL PORT Parity and stop bits for the port 8N1 8N2 8E1 8E2 801 802 MODE Hardware mode for port RS232 or RS485 RS232 FLOW CONTROL oo RGR c Sneha Ge a PEAY Gri Cis RTS DELAY RS485 BIAS Controls the biasing option on the RS485 bus ON or OFF PROTOCOL The communications protocol See COMI Protocol Le 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 a BAUD RATE The data rate
81. D LG MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY DATE F AT ts th te f t the front Sets the date format used on the front pane or YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY TIME FORMAT FORMAT _ Sets the time format used on the front Sets the time format used on the front panel 24 Hor 12 H CSS re M month D day Y year U LL LL H DATE TIME Using ION Setup NOTE To view Power Factor information correctly in ION Setup you also need to set the convention in the software Select Tools gt Options and select the Conventions tab Set the PF Convention to IEEE or IEC as required 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic Mode 2 Navigate to the Basic Setup screen and select the Localization tab 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 61 Chapter 4 Basic Setup Page 62 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 3 Click on the IEEE IEC button The IEEE IEC Metering Convention Setup assistant appears Metering Convention Setup Ed Step 1 Select convention i JEEE Date Format MMDA r Time Format 12 Hour Harmonics THO Fundamental Power Factor IEEE LO LG Measurement Symbols Vil vin kw EAR MA Phase Labels ABC oo Date Format DOMM Time Format 24 Hour Harmonics THO AMS Power Factor IEC IND CAP Measurement Symbols U W F G 5 Phase Labels 123 Custom Hert gt Help 4 Select IEEE or IEC and click Finish or select Custom and click Next If you select IEEE or IEC the defaul
82. EF file from the TEMPLATE folder and click OK The Template Paste Options screen appears Select the check boxes for the settings you want to retain not overwrite and click OK Template Paste Options Ea Never overnite Comm Settings Security Settings Log Mail Modules Modbus Master Settings Also retain the following PT ACT Settings Clock Settings Hameplate Settings Energy Readings ITC Settings Rapid Meter Programming pastes the template onto your meter A dialog box confirms the paste was successful Page 25 Chapter 2 Templates Frameworks and Firmware ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Upgrading Your Meter See the Upgrading ION Device Firmware technical note for instructions on upgrading your meter Page 26 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 3 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Front Panel The meter s front panel is used for both display and configuration purposes The 4 VGA display screen and the numerous selection navigation and configuration buttons allow quick access to basic meter configuration provided by special setup screens The front panel also provides access to many other meter functions such as meter resets This chapter provides information about the meter s front panel including instructions for using the setup menus and for displaying meter values as well as details for configuring the meter s display screens In This Chapter
83. N the ION7550 and the ION7300 and two screens from the ION6200 Notice how the ION6200 has had its data displayed on different screens Configuring your custom display framework To aggregate data from multiple devices on a network and display it on an ION7550 ION7650 meter follow the steps below The framework changes are made to the meter displaying the data 1 Connect to your meter in Designer ensuring that Options gt Show Toolbox is checked If you want a blank work space where you can keep your master configuration simply drag out a new grouping object from the toolbox name it appropriately and double click on your new grouping object Drag out a Modbus Import module and right click on the Modbus Import module to access the setup registers Use the ReadNow input of the Modbus Import module if you want to setup a trigger source that activates a read i e a pulse If you do not link ReadNow the module polls Modbus devices continuously Right click the Modbus Import module to configure setup register settings Configure the following setup registers as needed Slave Address Register Address Number of Registers Format and Scaling The supported Slave Address range Unit ID on ION meters for a Modbus device is from 1 to 247 Repeat steps 2 4 for every meter or TRAN in the serial network whose data you want to display on the meter with the front panel The meter with the front panel requires a separate Modbus Impo
84. OGUCHON 6245p e oe oo sce ea res neeeeeuus osseous eee 148 Configuring Energy Pulsing 148 eine SON a O E e ines seen EEES ene take ease 148 Usine ION etl EE es 148 WGI ES Tee Ce 1464254 ss hot chee eee Canes te ne ee aes eee ee 149 PRISER Module SERRES de teehee sees ci 149 Calibration Pulser Module Settings 150 Energy Pulsing with LEDs 151 Page 147 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Your meter uses Calibration Pulser modules and Pulser modules for energy pulsing The Pulser module serves as an intermediary between other modules pulse output registers accepting them as pulse inputs and a hardware output channel on the device These modules are capable of sending pulses or pulse transitions to any hardware output channel The Calibration Pulser module is a highly accurate energy pulser used for verifying calibration on meters employed in billing applications This module type serves as an intermediary between the power kW kVAR or kVA outputs of the Power Meter module and a device s hardware output channel See the ION Reference for more information on these modules Configuring Energy Pulsing Page 148 Use ION software to change your meter s energy pulsing settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Energy Pulsing using the front panel Using ION Setup
85. ON7550 ION7650 forwards the message to the applicable device in this case the ION7330 The setup of the Modbus Master Options module for this example is also shown ION7550 ION7650 acting as a Modbus Gateway Downstream Modbus Serial Connection s ral devices Modbus RTU Ethernet Modbus TCP ION7650 Modbus Master Options Module ION7330 with Unit ID 101 processes the request Serial Connection 1 Modbus Gateway Connection Serial Connection 1 The number of Modbus gateway Ethernet connections available is equal to the number of TCP connections the gateway meter can handle Only one request is allowed at a time for each TCP connection For example in the image above if workstation 1 sends a request workstation 2 is also allowed to send a request However if workstation 1 sends a second request before it receives a response to its first request the gateway meter will send back an exception response stating that the gateway is currently busy Page 115 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Configuring the Meter as a Modbus Gateway Modbus gateway functionality is disabled by default To configure the gateway follow the instructions below Configuring Communications To configure the meter to act as a Modbus gateway you first need to up your meter s Ethernet communications See Ethernet Communications Setup on page
86. ON7550 ION7650 User Guide Meter to Computer Connection DB9 female connector to COMI RS 232 to RS 485 de Converter ay DB9 female connector to COMI Meter to External Modem Connection DB9 female ner connector to l CT COMI 1 L lt Z RS 232 A Telephone network connection 50 Feet 15 2 ne between workstation modem Max and remote modem RS 485 Connections COM1 and COM2 RS 485 connections are made via the captured wire connectors on the rear of the meter Up to 32 devices can be connected on a single RS 485 bus Use a good quality shielded twisted pair cable for each RS 485 bus The overall length of the RS 485 cable connecting all devices cannot exceed 4000 ft 1219 m The RS 485 bus can be configured in straight line or loop topologies Page 80 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 Communications Straight Line Topology Termination Resistor RS 232 to RS 485 Converter RS 232 to RS 485 Converter General Bus Wiring Considerations Devices connected on the bus including the meter converter s and other instrumentation must be wired as follows Connect the shield of each segment of the cable to ground at one end only Isolate cables as much as possible from sources of electrical noise Use an intermediate terminal strip to connect each device to the bus
87. Outputs j Logging Loss Comp Enble Comp Disabled Comp Mthod Slot Method 1 j Revenue ES PTACT Correction Transformer Loss Time of Use Back Mert gt Exit Help 4 Select Comp Enabled from the drop down list and click OK 5 Next choose the TLC method you want to use by selecting Comp Mthod Slct and clicking the Edit button Select Method 1 to use the Test Sheet method and Method 2 to use the Loss Constants method 6 Finally click the tab of the TLC method you chose in the previous step and configure the settings for that method Using Vista Open your meter in Vista and click on the System amp Logs tab Click on the Loss Compensation object and configure TLC as required using the Loss Compensation screen You can also enable disable TLC and select your method on this screen Page 173 Chapter 13 Revenue Time of Use ION7550 ION7650 User Guide The Time of Use module may only be important if you are using the meter in a billing application i e you are a power provider as the module contains the meter s seasonal rate schedules Typically power consumers do not require Time Of Use configuration See the ION Reference for more information on the Time of Use module Configuring Time of Use Page 174 Use ION software to change your meter s Time of Use settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Time of Use using the front panel Using ION Setup The Time of Us
88. PowerLogice ION7550 ION7650 Energy amp Power Quality Meter User Guide 12 2007 NoN Schneider PowerLogic ES Electric 3 Harmonics Vic HARMONICS THD 5 0 THD Even 2 0 THD Odd 2 0 M4 al 60 CE Ham LE Harm T Ham Schneider TP Electric Notices Danger This symbol indicates the presence of dangerous voltage within and outside the product enclosure that may constitute a risk of electric shock serious injury or death to persons if proper precautions are not followed Caution This symbol alerts the user to the presence of hazards that may cause minor or moderate injury to persons damage to property or damage to the device itself if proper precautions are not followed Note Z This symbol directs the user s attention to important installation operating and maintenance instructions Installation Considerations Installation and maintenance of the ION7550 ION7650 meter should only be performed by qualified competent personnel that have appropriate training and experience with high voltage and current devices The meter must be installed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes N DANGER Failure to observe the following instructions may result in severe injury or death During normal operation of the ION7550 ION7650 meter hazardous voltages are present on its terminal strips and throughout the connected potential transformer PT current transformer CT digital
89. RTU The analog outputs issue industry standard 0 to 20 mA current signals They are controlled by the Analog Output modules Analog Output Modules The optional I O Card provides four analog outputs By default four Analog Output modules labeled AOT to AO4 are already created for this purpose Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements The settings in these modules are as follows Setup Registers Available Settings Creation Default Description Not Used Port AO to AOS inclusive Not Used The output hardware channel Defines what value appears in the ScaledValu output Full Scale 1x 10 to 1 x 10 register when the highest possible value from the hardware is applied Defines what value appears in the ScaledValu output Zero Scale 1x 10 to 1 x 10 O register when the lowest possible value from the hardware is applied Page 144 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Configuring Inputs and Outputs 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Use ION software to configure the meter s I O framework Using the Front Panel You cannot configure I O using the Front Panel Using ION Setup The Inputs Outputs Setup Assistant helps you configure the Calibration Pulser modules and the Analog Output modules See the Energy Pulsing chapter for information on configuring the Calibration Pulser modules in ION Setup Chapter 1
90. Refer to the ION Reference for more details on the Power Meter module Configuring Basic Setup Use the front panel or software to perform basic meter setup Using the Front Panel The Basic Setup menu item provides access to the following power system settings Menu Setting Description Range Values Default VOLTS MODE The power system s configuration WYE DELTA etc a RENE S il aoe PT PRIMARY The Potential Transformer s primary winding voltage rating 1 to 999 999 99 120 00 PT SECONDARY The Potential Transformer s secondary winding voltage rating 1 to 999 999 99 120 00 CT PRIMARY The Current Transformer s primary winding current rating 1 to 999 999 99 CT SECONDARY The Current Transformer s secondary winding current rating 1 to 999 999 99 V4 PRIMARY The Potential Transformer s primary winding voltage rating on V4 1 to 999 999 99 120 00 V4 SECONDARY The Potential Transformer s secondary winding voltage rating on V4 1 to 999 999 99 120 00 14 PRIMARY The Current Transformer s primary winding current rating on 14 1 to 999 999 99 I4 SECONDARY The Current Transformer s secondary winding current rating on 14 1 to 999 999 99 I5 PRIMARY The Current Transformer s primary winding current rating on 15 1 to 999 999 99 I5 SECONDARY The Current Transformer s secondary winding current rating on 15 1 to 999 999 99 V NOMINAL The V1 V2 and V3 nominal voltage used for harmonics calculations 1 000 to 999 999 000 120 00 V4 NOMIN
91. Relative Setpoint folder and in the right hand pane double click on the module you want to configure The configuration dialog appears 3 Select the register you want to configure and click Edit 4 When you are finished configuring the inputs and setup registers as required click Send to save the changes to your meter Using ION Enterprise 1 Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Relative Setpoint module you want to configure 2 Configure the inputs and setup registers as required 3 When you are finished select File gt Send amp Save to save the changes to your meter Setpoint Module The Setpoint module monitors a numeric or Boolean input for a specified over or under condition When that condition is met the Status output changes to ON and a pulse is generated Use this module s outputs for demand control of equipment power quality monitoring activating alarms or other applications requiring setpoint activity dependent on a fixed condition 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Setup Register Function Default This determines the limit the source input must exceed to set the High Limit status to ON when the Eva Mode is GREATERTHAN or to OFF when O the EvalMode is LESSTHAN This determines the limit the source input must fall below to set Low Limit the status to ON when the Eva Mod e is LESSTHAN or to OFF when O the Eva Mode is GREATERTHAN i ines how th its bef rti
92. Swell and more See the 4 30 Compliance and ION Meters technical note for details Page 182 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 14 Power Quality Disturbance Direction Detection Both the ION7550 and the ION7650 have disturbance direction detection capabilities to enable you to determine the location of a disturbance more quickly and accurately When a disturbance occurs it triggers the Disturbance Direction Detection module The module analyzes the disturbance information to determine the direction of the disturbance relative to the meter The results of this analysis are provided in the event log along with a timestamp and confidence level indicating the meter s level of certainty that the disturbance is in the determined direction The example below illustrates how Disturbance Direction Detection can help locate the source of a disturbance when used in a system of devices with this capability The arrows show the direction the meters have determined for the disturbance In this example ION7650 1 indicates that the disturbance is downstream from it while ION7650 2 indicates that it is upstream from it The meter at the utility indicates that the disturbance is downstream from it With this information you can determine that the disturbance occurred between ION7650 1 and ION7650 2 and can focus on that section of your system to find the cause of the disturbance The location of t
93. The default label is ABC PF Symbol Choose Power Factor symbols to be LD LG lead lag positive negative or CAP IND capacitive inductive The default symbols are LD LG Display Setup Menu 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Configure the following display preferences within Display Setup Update Rate Set the front panel to update its data from every one to every six seconds The default update time is one second Contrast Set the front panel display contrast level from level zero to level nine where higher numbers represent a sharper level of contrast A NOTE Press and hold both the Up navigation button and the PROG button at the same time The contrast level cycles through its range 0 to 9 Release the buttons at the contrast level you desire Delta Vectors Set how vector phasor diagrams are displayed when the meter is in Delta mode When set to Instrument vectors appear 60 degrees apart showing the actual voltage and current values that the meter is measuring When set to System vectors appear 120 degrees apart showing true system operation even though IB and VCA are calculated values Language Set the language that is used to display default front panel items English Spanish French or Russian The default is English A NOTE Press the right navigation button and the PROG button at the same time then release to access the language menu from the display screen For
94. accessing the meter it is likely that these services either do not have access rights or the original user name and password have changed Allowing ION Services access to security enabled meters 1 Launch the Management Console and click Devices on the Management Console s System Setup Pane 2 Highlight your meter right click and select Security 3 Select Standard Security from the drop down menu Check the check box if you want to allow this user to send time synchronization signals to the meter Click OK 4 Enter the valid meter password for Standard Security re type the password to confirm and click OK Page 74 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 5 Security Additional Revenue Metering Security To meet government regulations and utility security requirements the revenue meter incorporates additional security systems a hardware locked security system that prevents modification of revenue quantities after the meter is sealed a traditional anti tamper mechanical seal on the meter base unit Hardware Lock Security Option ION7550 ION7650 meters offer a hardware locked security feature To make configuration changes on a hardware locked meter you must first place the meter in test mode See the Test Mode chapter for more details Hardware Lock and Protected Values The revenue related settings on meters with the Hardware Lock option are factory configured and
95. ameters that are Logged The meter s factory configuration logs a comprehensive set of energy power and harmonics parameters You cannot change which parameters are logged by configuring a setup register If you are comfortable editing module links you can change the logged parameters by linking the output registers you want logged to the inputs of an Data Recorder module A NOTE Adding or deleting a log s parameters is an advanced procedure as it requires changes to links between modules use the Designer component of ION Enterprise refer to the Designer section of the online ON Enterprise Help or ION Setup Changing Waveform Recording The Waveform Recorder modules do not require changes to their default settings If you want to change the format of the recorded waveforms refer to the Waveform Recorder module description in the ION Reference 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Default Logging Capacity Chapter 12 Logging and Trending The following table summarizes the default recording depths and recording intervals of the various Data Recorders and Waveform Recorders in the meter A NOTE Default logging depth is set differently for 5 MEG on board memory one month and 10 MEG three month option meters See the table below for more information di rod Log Name sus Interval 5 MEG 10 MEG 1 Revenue Log 3360 35 days
96. ameworks folder contains the folder of Core modules which cannot be deleted 4 Select Edit gt Select All to select the Frameworks folder This selects all subfolders and modules remaining within the folder 5 Select Edit gt Paste from Framework then select the appropriate fwn file from ION Enterprise config fmwk nd Click OK The Factory module s Default Template register tells you the filename for the default factory framework For details about framework files contact Technical Support or visit the Support area of the Schneider Electric website 6 Click Open The Paste Summary window appears 7 Click on the first module scroll down to the last module hold the Shift key and click on the last module This selects all of the modules 8 While holding the Shift key click on the check box to the left of the module name so you see a lock icon with a green check mark CAUTION Persistent modules can be overwritten in Designer When pasting a default framework onto a meter use lock paste on the Persistent modules not free paste A list of Persistent modules is available from Technical Support 9 Check Maintain external inputs and click OK on the confirmation dialog box A message appears indicating that Designer is pasting modules All modules are selected when the paste is complete Click anywhere in the background of the node diagram to deselect all of the modules 2007 Schneider Electric All ri
97. ard that can include additional digital inputs Refer to the meter s datasheet for the ordering options available on the optional I O card This card does not need to be ordered with your meter it can be retrofitted to meters already operating in the field Digital Input modules control the meter s digital inputs The outputs can be controlled by Digital Output modules Pulser modules or Calibration Pulser modules All of these modules act as intermediaries between the hardware port and the other modules in the meter they define the characteristics of outgoing signals or tell the meter how to interpret incoming signals See the Digital and Analog I O technical note for more information on digital inputs and outputs Specifying a Port in an ION Module Page 138 Configure the Digital Output Digital Input Pulser and Calibration Pulser modules Port setup registers to specify which port handles the outgoing or incoming signals To assign a port to one of these modules simply modify the Port setup register by picking a port from the enumerated list This can be done with both Designer and ION Setup Be aware that the enumerated list only displays those ports that are not yet assigned to another module For example the meter s factory configuration makes use of Digital Output DO4 it is already assigned to Calibration Pulser module kWh Pulser D4 If you create a new Digital Output module and go to set its Port setup regist
98. are Changing the logging interval for Trend Display data 1 Open your meter in Designer 2 Navigate to Advanced Setup gt Display Framework gt Trending Display Support 3 Right click the Dsp Trnd Log Trg module to access the setup registers 4 Double click on the PT7 Period and change the value 5 Select Send amp Save The Trend Display screen now logs and plots data at the interval you specified A NOTE Currently the Trending Display screen only accepts synchronous data triggered by a periodic timer If a setpoint module asynchronously triggers a data recorder which is set for the trending purposes then it is possible that the records drawn in the screen will be unevenly distributed over time Page 49 Chapter 3 Front Panel Screen Messages Page 50 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Trending Data Log Screen Vertical cursor Trend Disp 12 08 2000 14 32 45 Timestamp OP e000 QADAN ard Br 2 10 32 l OP Me 2000 Q O00 ag BE 2 10 11 205 4 OP e000 BA CR EERST 6E 10 26 205 CUBE 1 0000 066 61 2 10 02 206 6 OF a e000 OF mr e000 OF mF 2000 OOO 00 060000 gza 2 102r EE rr 10 20 10 6 oFMFeO00 18 OFMs2000 000000 10174 764 1047 2065 OFMSE000 OEHHA 10532 790 1078 2067 oFMse000 120000 M72 686 10 20 Clicks accessthe OFNs2000 1200 Trending Graph You can access a data log screen for any value on the graph Simply press the sof
99. are sure you want to disable Standard security check the Disable Standard Meter Security check box User name Default Password Confirm Password Disable Standard Meter Password Z N CAUTION Do not disable security unless it is absolutely necessary Disabling Standard security leaves your meter configuration open to tampering intentional or unintentional through communications and the front panel Configuring Advanced Security using ION Enterprise 1 Connect to your meter in Designer with Supervisor access 2 If the toolbox is not displayed select Options gt Show Toolbox 3 If you do not want to allow front panel programming using the Standard security meter password double click on the Display Options module in Advanced Setup gt Core Modules and change the Front Panel Programming register to disallow A NOTE If you allow front panel programming when you set up Advanced security the meter password used in Standard security is still active through the front panel You may need to allow front panel programming if someone installs the meter in the field and needs to make setup modifications Once the meter is installed you can disallow front panel programming so that Advanced security user names and passwords must be used to view or change meter information 4 Double click on the Meter Security Setup folder For each user you want to configure drag out a Security User module from the Toolbox and modify
100. arty Protocols Your meter is pre configured with five modules ION7650 meters with the EN50160 ordering option have 11 additional modules Note that your meter ignores any scaling settings InZero InFull OutZero and OutFull if the module s Scaling register is set to No The default settings for your Modbus Slave modules are as follows els il Format unsigned 16 bit InZero Base Address 40150 InFull 6 000 OutZero 0 OutFull Scaling Yes 60 000 er jeanne Poona wen po fe wen p CE Scaling x10 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Format unsigned 32 bit InZero Base Address 40166 InFull 1 000 000 OutZero 0 OutFull Scaling No Scaling x10 10 000 000 ot Wades ama Een joe Fores foroen Een jones Een jones rene ons Page 103 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols kW kVAr kVA Format signed 32 bit InZero 1 000 000 000 Base Address 40198 InFull 1 000 000 000 OutZero 1 000 000 OutFull 1 000 000 Scaling No Scaling x0 001 Due inti ome Bree fees Page 104 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide kWh kVArh Format signed 32 bit InZero 1 000 000 000 Base Address 40230 InFull 1 000 000 000 OutZero 1 000 000 OuiFull 1 000 000 Scaling No Scaling x0 001 ee poire foes CS Een fours oer CE fone ions Een jones Een romeo fone fonts foes fonte foe fosses foes fosses foes jones 2007 Schneider Electri
101. asapee eda em oo om 57 WISIN BJ 250500 a RENE 97 Power Meter Module Settings 0sscc008 0 peeve tsiaiepesieieienavones 58 Additional Information for Current Probes 58 Localization Settings 5 disent dereedets ss 59 Power Factor MIDI AO 4260553406050 ee cu co ous 60 CORAN LOS os ces sion cor 60 Using he Pront Lael EE A 60 Using ION SSD ee Dee ae cms ces dore 61 Usine ONE USSR a nn cos 61 Configuring IEEE IEC Convention Settings 61 ome the Front anel sesir s erna ener taint ake eee hee ee ae 61 PSS JON StU seater nna kere eae ann eee aetna eee ead 61 CSS TONER parenn ETEEN ENET ENEN ERAS 63 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 55 Chapter 4 Basic Setup ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Basic Power Meter Setup Basic configuration of the meter is provided by the Power Meter module The Power Meter module is the main connection between the power system measurements and all other ION modules in the device This module reports the values for all voltage current and power measurements The Power Meter module s setup registers describe details of the power system being monitored Many of the Power Meter module s setup registers are configured when the meter is initially put into service although the device cannot operate properly until the Volts Mode and PT and CT ratios are set Some registers may need to be changed to refine the device s operation
102. asurement Symbols Determines whether IEC or IEEE measurement symbols are used IEEE Time Format Sets the format used to display time on the meter 24 Hour Scroll Module Settings The Scroll module determines the sequence and rate of scrolling for multiple front panel display screens Setup Register Function Default all e Sets the time that will elapse between successive pulses on the rigger outputs when the scroll 6 module is enabled Wraparound Designates the last 7rigger output Trigger n before returning to the first 7rigger in the order 10 Sets the time in seconds that the Scroll module remains frozen when pulsed from the Freeze Freeze Time 120 Up or Down inputs The Trigger outputs of Scroll module are linked to the inputs of Display modules When a pulse is sent from the Trigger output of a Scroll module to a linked Display module the Display module shows its information on the front panel Page 40 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Display Module Settings A Display module controls which values are displayed on a display screen and how these values are presented Each Display module corresponds to one meter display screen The Display module s Source inputs are linked to the numeric parameters you want to display These parameters are sent to the front panel when the Display module s Show input is
103. at supports easy integration with custom reporting spreadsheet database and other applications Supported Protocols You can integrate the meter into various industry standard networks Data that the meter measures can be made available to other devices using Modbus RTU Modbus TCP DNP 3 0 and SNMP protocols as well the MV 90 translation system You can also configure the meter to import data from other devices on these networks With these advanced communications functions the power of the meter can be utilized in most existing power monitoring systems Any data display and analysis software that works with Modbus RTU or DNP 3 0 devices also functions with the meter Communications Options The standard meter includes a selectable RS 232 RS 485 port the factory default is RS 232 a high speed RS 485 port and an ANSI Type II front optical port for communications in the field Ordering options include 10Base T 100Base T and 100BFX fiber Ethernet ports and a 56 kbps internal modem both FCC and CTR 21 compliant Depending on the hardware options purchased up to five separate ports can communicate simultaneously A NOTE The communications card is retrofittable it can be replaced while the meter is in the field Digital and Analog I O Options 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The meter s digital inputs and outputs connect to the captured wire terminals near the base of the unit Additionally an LED on the
104. ata in Modbus Slave module s input format As the data available through the Modbus Slave modules is in a specific format knowledge of the Modbus protocol and an understanding of the settings used in the meter are required to interpret the data provided 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 99 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Changing the Modbus Configuration If the factory Modbus configuration does not suit your needs the existing Modbus Slave modules can be relinked to other parameters that you want to access through Modbus If your Modbus Master device requires data in a format different than that provided by the factory Modbus configuration you can edit the setup registers in the Modbus Slave modules These setup registers specify the Modbus format scaling and base address settings See the ION Reference for complete details on the Modbus Slave module Using the Modbus TCP Protocol Page 100 Modbus TCP is the newest open Modbus protocol variant formerly called MBAP It defines the packet structure and connection port port 502 for the industry standard TCP IP protocol The structure of Modbus TCP is very similar to the Modbus RTU packet except that it has an extra six byte header and does not use the cyclic redundancy check CRC Modbus TCP retains the Modbus RTU limit of 256 bytes to a packet Modbus TCP can be used to communicate with the meter as a slave It can also b
105. ata logging Master Reset Report Log Enable uw Please wait at least iwo i 2 mi FM Mater Display Auto Seroll Enable fas Reset to finish ee OO Use this screen to view and reset the registers that accumulate real time data For more information see the Vista section of the online ION Enterprise Help Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Verification folder and select the Verification tab Setup Assistant Verification Wiring Template Basic Setup Security lows vou to verify meter readings HOTE The Test Mode parameters Test Subdntervals and Test Sub Interval Length must be changed in Normal Mode under the Demand setup screen however the Logs Mode ts only accessible in Test Mode Communications Clock InputsOutputs Logging Normal Mode Revenue Alarming Power Quality Displays Verification Display 3 Select Test Mode and click Display If meter security is enabled you are prompted for password A dialog box informs you the meter is in Test Mode 4 Click OK The Test Mode screen appears and test values are displayed Page 189 Chapter 15 Test Mode ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Energy Rolling Demand Volts Amps and Power kw k AR Phase A 0 423 Phase 0 153 Phase B 0 551 Phase B 0 236 Phase C 0 463 Phase C 0 21
106. bus and MV 90 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 19 Chapter 1 Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 20 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Templates Frameworks and Firmware Your meter comes installed with a pre configured default template This template contains various frameworks which provide all the power measuring and analyzing functionality of the meter Templates and frameworks can be used immediately without any user configuration right out of the box They can also be customized reconfigured and pasted from one meter to another A NOTE The ION7550 RTU comes with a very basic template Contact Technical Support for custom templates For more information on templates frameworks and ION modules see the ION Reference Your meter s operating system is known as firmware When newer firmware is available for your meter simply upgrade to the latest version for all the added features and functionality CAUTION ION7500 ION7600 firmware is not compatible with ION7550 ION7650 meters and vice versa In This Chapter ION Architecture Overview 22 Factory Information 23 Factory Module Sets 2 ie ie cs 4e 23 Howto PARC oUr Me Sd ee dde 23 Restoring the Factory Configuration 24 SINS CSCIC 5 4 ee ot Ge ere He Gee oe eo 24 Using TON Sete a ee
107. c All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved PF THD Kfactor Format signed 16 bit InZero 100 Base Address 40262 InFull 100 Scaling Yes OutZero 10 000 Scaling x100 OutFull 10 000 MRC Poe Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Page 105 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide These modules apply to ION7650 meters with the EN50160 ordering option only EN50160 Module 1 EN50160 Module 2 Format Unsigned 16 bit Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41000 Base Address 41016 Scaling No Scaling No a vame me sons re PO Observation Period M Mains Page 106 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols These modules apply to ION7650 meters with the EN50160 ordering option only EN50160 Module 3 EN50160 Module 4 Format Unsigned 16 bit Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41032 Base Address 41048 Scaling No Scaling No a ee rome PO Observation Period 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 107 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide These modules apply to ION7650 meters with the EN50160 ordering option only EN50160 Module 5 EN50160 Module 6 Format Unsigned 16 bit Format Unsigned 16 bit Base Address 41064 Base Address 41080 Scaling No Scaling No Sn me ions rome
108. c device configuration The front panel is often used in combination with an ION software system providing an interface for field personnel A NOTE TRAN transducer model meters do not have a front panel WebMeter Embedded Web Server Feature Ethernet meters include WebMeter functionality an on board web server that provides quick and easy access to real time energy basic power quality and trending and forecasting information without special software The built in web pages display a range of energy and basic power quality information through the web enabled device These pages also support basic meter configuration tasks MeterM il Internal E Mail Client Feature Configure the meter to automatically email high priority alarm notifications or scheduled system status update messages to anyone anywhere within the facility or around the world Specify the type of event that triggers an email alert such as power quality disturbances or logged data at any pre determined interval and have your ION software administrator program the meter to respond with a MeterM il message when these events occur MeterM il messages are received like any email message over a workstation cell phone pager or PDA Page 14 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction XML Compatibility Your meter can exchange information using industry standard XML format This simple machine readable form
109. ced Setup gt Custom Resets Edit External Pulse module 6 as required 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Configuring Front Panel Displays ION7550 ION7650 meters ship with preconfigured display screens Most users find that the data displayed by the front panel LCD Liquid Crystal Display suits their needs entirely However front panel displays can also be customized if required The meter s display screens can be customized to show virtually any measurement or calculation of which the meter is capable For example you could do one or all of the following change displayed parameters such as from VII to Vin or VIlab to Vlna aggregate displays from multiple meters such as using a meter s front panel display to view data collected by one or more TRAN units see Displaying Data from Other Meters on page 52 adjust character size to be different on each screen change data display settings such as backlight timeout automatic display scrolling parameter update rate and display mode In order to customize your front panel display screens you must make changes to ION modules that belong to the display framework Display Framework Overview 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The following diagrams illustrate how the Display Options module Display module and Scrolling module work together to provide your meter s front pa
110. ch hardware option The ION7550 ION7650 meter s chassis ground must be properly connected to the switchgear earth ground for the noise and surge protection circuitry to function correctly Failure to do so will void the warranty Terminal screw torque Barrier type current voltage and relay terminal screws 1 35 Nm 1 00 ft Ibf max Captured wire type digital inputs outputs communications power supply 0 90 Nm 0 66 ft Ibf max FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for the ION7550 ION7650 optional internal modem is 0 6 Connection to the ION7550 ION7650 internal modem should be made via an FCC Part 68 compliant telephone cord not supplied The ION7550 ION7650 cannot be used on a public coin phone service or party line services Network Compatibility Notice for th
111. ch trending display has two views graph and log which are accessible via softkeys once you are displaying the trend screen The power trend display graphs the KW tot trend Each trending display has two views graph and log which are accessible via softkeys once you are displaying the trend screen D Inputs Digital Inputs DI I O DI on I O Card This numeric display screen shows the status of the eight on board digital inputs The present state of all inputs is shown as OFF or ON and the number Cnt of state changes since the last reset is recorded This numeric display screen contains the status and counters for the digital inputs on the I O card D Output Digital Outputs This numeric display screen contains the mode and status for the relay and solid state outputs Anlg I O Analog In and Out This numeric display screen contains scaled analog inputs Aln scaled and normalized analog outputs AO n normalized where n ranges from 1 to 4 for both inputs and outputs Phasors Phasors This screen is a phasor diagram display that shows the magnitude and the relative angular difference between all phase voltage Va Vb Vc V4 and current la lb Ic 14 15 fundamental components Page 32 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Screen Title Description Name Plt Name Plate Info The Name Plate Info scr
112. chneider Electric All rights reserved Page 143 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using the Analog Inputs Use the analog inputs to measure and store analog information such as electrical signals from transducers from flow rates temperatures pressures rotations and fluid levels Analog Input modules control the analog inputs Analog Input Modules The optional I O card provides four analog inputs By default four Analog Input modules labeled AI1 to AI4 are already created for this purpose Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements The settings in these modules are as follows Setup Registers Available Settings Creation Default Description Not Used or Port AIT to AIA inclusive Not Used The input hardware channel Defines what value appears in the ScaledValu output Full Scale 1x 107 to 1 x 10 register when the highest possible value from the hardware is applied Defines what value appears in the ScaledValu output Zero Scale 1x 10 to 1 x 10 0 register when the lowest possible value from the hardware is applied An arbitrary input value can be treated as the Zero Scale i e a 4 20mA input is capable of generating a 0 to X output Using the Analog Outputs Your meter s analog outputs act as transducers The meter measures power and energy and then sends that information via the analog outputs to a remote terminal unit
113. ck Edit 4 Select the new Start of the Week day from the drop down list and click OK Linking a different Source input 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced mode 2 Navigate to the Trending and Forecasting module folder Select the module you want to configure from the right hand pane 3 Select Source on the Inputs tab and click Edit to link or re link a module to a source 4 Click Send to save your changes to the meter Using ION Enterprise Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Trending and Forecasting module you want to configure Right click on the module to edit its setup register Viewing Trending and Forecasting Data 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Use the meter s web pages to view the trending and forecasting graphs The data used on the trending and forecasting web page is updated once an hour Before you can view the graph on the web page you need to install the ActiveX control You can get the necessary ProEssentials Graph Install exe file in the following locations If you have the latest version of ION Setup on your workstation navigate to ON Setup ProEssentials Graph Install exe Download ProEssentials Graph Install exe from www powerlogic com Double click on the exe file and follow the installation wizard to install the ActiveX control on your workstation Once you have the ActiveX control you can follow the instructions below to view
114. configure various settings such as voltage deviation threshold and transient waveform recorder depth and frequency Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Power Quality Setup Framework Right click a module to edit Learning in the Sag Swell and Transient Modules You can set up the Sag Swell and Transient modules to learn what constitutes a sag a swell or a transient in your system For more information on learning in the Sag Swell and Transient modules see Setpoint Learning on page 208 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 181 Chapter 14 Power Quality ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Power Quality Standards Compliance The ION7650 has additional frameworks and settings related to the power quality standards below EN50160 Settings ION7650 with EN50160 only The EN50160 framework is composed of numerous ION module types including Mains Signaling Evaluation Harmonics Evaluation Voltage Harmonics Flicker and more See EN50160 Compliance Logging ION7650 with EN50160 ordering option only on page 161 for information on EN50160 parameter logging See the Power Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note for details 4 30 Settings ION7650 only IEC 61000 4 30 power quality standard compliance is provided by a variety of ION modules including Power Quality Aggregator Harmonics Measurement Disturbance Analyzer Symmetrical Components Mains Signaling Evaluation Sag
115. creen Types a i a Display Description A E E E E E NEEE S 2 a 8 10 Displays one to twenty values the fewer the values the larger an the values appear on the display screen ed 12 M ul parameters with minimum and Harmonics V1 V4 O Displays phase voltage harmonics histogram Harmonics I1 15 0 Displays phase current harmonics histogram Vector diagram O Data is displayed in phasor format Event Log O Displays Event Log data Name plate 0 Displays Nameplate Information All segments 0 Activates all of the display screen s pixels Data Log Trend log source 1 to 4 4 Configures a Display module for Trend Display 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved If you alter the Screen Type setting to a display type that accommodates more numeric parameters you may have to create additional Source links 2 See Creating Custom Trend Bar Graphs on page 47 Page 41 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Screen Type Register The Screen Type setup register has five options ONE PARAMETER TWO PARAMETER THREE PARAMETER FOUR PARAMETER AND DISABLED The number of inputs for the Display module should match the Screen Type setup register If you select a Screen Type with more parameters than are currently linked to the Display module the display screen shows any unavailable inputs as N A If a Screen Type is selected which has fewer parameters than are linked to the module the Display module only disp
116. ctory The password can be changed to any number up to eight digits Changing the Meter Password using the Front Panel 1 Scroll down the Setup menu and select the Security Setup menu 2 Press the PROG button to enter the Security Setup menu 3 Press the MODIFY softkey The menu selection Password becomes highlighted as well as the last zero 4 Enter your new numeric password To change the value of the highlighted digit use the Up Down arrow buttons To change the position of the cursor one space to the left or right use the Left Right arrow buttons 5 Press PROG to accept the new password Page 68 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 5 Security Enabled Use this setting to enable and disable password security on the meter Disabling the password allows changes to all the meter s settings through the front panel without a security check Disabling and enabling password security using the Front Panel Though it is not recommended you can disable the meter password 1 Scroll down the Setup menu and select the Security Setup menu 2 Press the PROG button to enter the Security Setup menu 3 Enter the current password and press PROG if you are presented with the Enter Password screen 4 Press the softkey titled ENABLE and select Yes to enable password security if it has been disabled or No to disable it 5 Press PROG to make your selection The Conf
117. data from other meters 52 default screens 31 display cycle 32 event log 30 framework overview 43 histogram 30 nameplate 30 numeric displays 29 phasor diagram 30 removing a screen 45 screen types 29 41 trend 31 disturbance count reset 193 disturbance direction detection 183 Disturbance Direction Detection module 184 DNP 3 0 configuring 119 DNP 3 0 protocol 119 E EEM 10 email alerts 201 EN50160 standard 34 178 logging 161 reset 193 settings 182 energy demand log 160 energy measurements 12 energy pulsing configuring 148 with LEDs 151 EtherGate 83 89 100 Ethernet connections 83 setup 88 Ethernet Communications module 88 Event Log Controller module 163 event logging 163 displaying 164 front panel display of event log 30 events event priority 163 179 external ION events 164 F factory configuration 24 factory information 23 175 Factory module 23 fiber connector 83 Form A relays 140 Form C relays 140 Format Setup menu 38 frameworks 24 front panel additional screens 32 configuring displays 43 configuring the meter 35 confirming changes 37 contrast 29 creating a reset 42 default screens 31 EN50160 screens 34 LEDs 29 navigation buttons 28 36 passwords 36 softkeys 28 36 status bar 29 using buttons 28 36 G getting more information 18 H hardware lock 75 harmonics harmonics measurements 13 min max reset 192 histograms 30 historic data logging 158 HyperTerminal 94 I O analog 1
118. der Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 4 Basic Setup Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic mode 2 Select the Basic Setup screen and click the Localization tab 3 Select Language and click Edit 4 Select the language you want to display on the front panel and click OK Using ION Enterprise Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Display Options module folder Right click on the module to edit Configuring IEEE IEC Convention Settings The convention settings on the meter enable you to set certain parameters to IEEE or IEC standards You can configure the IEC IEEE settings via the front panel and ION software Using the Front Panel The IEEE IEC and DATE TIME submenus in the Format Setup menu allow you to change the following settings from the front panel Meno Sens Decpin Rong MEASUREMENT IEEE VII Vin kW kVAR kVA SYMBOLS Sets the measurement symbols used on the front panel or IEC V P Q EE PHASE LABELS Sets the phase labels used by the meter ABC RST XYZ RYB RWB E Determines which sign convention IEEE or IEC is used for certain PF SIGN power factor related output registers of the Power Meter module and IEEE or IEC IEEE CONVENTION _ therefore how it is displayed on the front panel when the PF Symbol register is set to PF SYMBOL Sets the symbols used for power factor data on the front panel LD LG CAP IND L
119. devices collect and store information that is then available to NMSs via SNMP In this case the managed device is your meter A managed object is any one of a number of specific characteristics of a managed device Each managed object is identified by a unique object identifier in the management information base Each managed object consists of one or more object instances or variables An object identifier OID is a number that uniquely identifies a managed object in the MIB and associates it with a human readable label Page 121 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide A management information base MIB is a collection of information that is organized in a hierarchical tree It associates the OID of each managed object with a human readable label and contains other related metadata The custom ION MIB file contains custom OIDs along with a description field that you can modify to make the values from the meter more readable The standard MIB file 1213 is also part of this implementation It lets you read basic network information for the meter for example TCP IP traffic number of packets received etc For information on customizing the variable labels see Customizing the MIB File on page 124 The custom MIB file needed for use with your meter can be obtained by contacting Technical Support or downloading it from www powerlogic com Using ION Meters with SNMP Page 122 This implementation o
120. dicate winding ratio rather than primary voltage 2 For more information on these registers see Setpoint Learning on page 208 and refer to the Sag Swell module description in the ON Reference 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 14 Power Quality Swell Limit This value must be expressed as a percentage of the nominal voltage entered in the NOMINAL VOLTAGE register below Setting the SWELL LIMIT value changes the Swell Lim setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module Sag Limit This value must be expressed as a percentage of the nominal voltage entered in the NOMINAL VOLTAGE register below Setting the SAG LIMIT value changes the Sag Lim setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module Change Criteria You do not need to change this value for normal operation This value must be expressed as a percentage of the nominal voltage entered in the NOMINAL VOLTAGE register below For example if your Nominal Voltage is 120 V and your Change Criteria is 10 any voltage change of 12 V or more during a disturbance causes a new sub disturbance to be recorded Setting the CHANGE CRITERIA value changes the ChangeCrit setup register in the factory configured Sag Swell module Nominal Voltage By default this value is set to 0 V Ensure that this item matches your power system s nominal voltage i
121. displayed on the front panel as well as how some values are calculated Options include language number format and IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEC International Electrotechnical Commission convention settings The setup registers involved are listed in the table below The default setting without any configuration is given in the Default column generally the default settings follow IEEE standards The settings used if you use ION Setup to configure the convention are given in Configuring IEEE IEC Convention Settings on page 61 Setup Register Module Function Default Sets the language in which parameters are displayed on the front panel English Spanish French Russian English Language Display Options Sets the time format used on the front panel H hour M minute S second 24H 24 H displays time using a 24 hour clock HH MM SS 12 H displays time using a 12 hour clock HH MM SS AM PM Time Formot Display Options Sets the date format used on the front panel M month D day Y year Date Format Display Options MM DD YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD Sets how groups of digits are displayed on the front panel SE 1000 0 Digit Grouping Display Options N 1 000 0 1000 0 1 000 0 Determines which sign convention IEEE or IEC is used for certain power factor related output registers of the Power Meter module and therefore PF Si
122. dule For more information on these modules and their registers see the ION Reference Module Learned Setup Registers High Limit Low Limit Setpoint Module SusUntlON SusUntlOFF Swell Lim Sag Swell Module Sag Lim Transient Module Threshold These setup registers are overwritten by the learned values either automatically if Learn Install Mode is set to AUTOMATIC or once you approve them if Learn Install Mode is set to MANUAL Occasionally a module can learn a value that is invalid for a particular register if a setting on the meter is incorrect usually the nominal voltage setting For example if the nominal voltage for a Sag Swell module is set to 120 V but the true system nominal is actually 115 V the module could learn a swell limit of 116 V or 97 97 of the set nominal However 97 is not a valid value for the Swell Lim register since this must be 100 or over If a learned value is invalid the installation of the value fails In Manual installation mode you can adjust the invalid value and then install it In Automatic installation mode the installation fails and the invalid learned values are logged in the event log 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 18 Setpoints Learning Installation Mode and Learning Duration 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Depending on the learning mode you select the module either
123. e Note that the string is also sent to the modem whenever the meter is powered up or whenever the baud rate in the Comm 1 Communications module is changed Any changes to the Modem Init or Baud Rate setup registers while the modem is online causes the modem to disconnect from the phone line Modem Initialization Strings See the Modem AT Commands technical note for a complete list of AT commands for your modem 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 Communications Adjusting the Modem Initialization String for modems in Europe The table below shows the strings to add to the end of your modem configuration string setup register for each of three possible problems Problem Add to Modem Initialization String Does not answer modem does not detect ring tone NES Does not dial In order of preference modem does not detect dial tone NC70 NC70X0 NC8 Italy only Does not detect busy signal NC70 If your local modem not the internal modem is not already set up configure it with the Remote Modem Configuration Utility according to the instructions in the ION Enterprise online help After the meter is installed and the internal modem is connected to the telephone network the Comm 3 module can be configured using the meter s front panel or ION software To learn how to connect the internal modem to the telephone
124. e ON Reference Use ION software to change your meter s ITC settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Instrument Transformer Correction using the front panel Using ION Setup The Revenue Setup Assistant helps you configure ITC The PT CT Correction screen allows you to correct on all voltage and current inputs 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 13 Revenue 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Revenue gt PT CT Correction Setup Assistant x ITE Correction Template Basic Setup Security This specifies the type of active instrument transformer correction presently in Use Communications Clock Demand J Inputs Outputs Logging Active Correction None Revenue PTACT Correction Transformer Loss Time of Use Alarming Power Quality Displays Verification Reports rat Back Mest gt Exit Help 3 Select Active Correction on the ITC Correction tab and click Edit The Transformer Correction Setup assistant appears Transformer Correction Setup x Specify amount of provided information Enter the number of test points that ratio correction factors and phase angle errors Will be specified for each input Also enter the nominal secondary voltagecurrent rating for each t
125. e used with the meter as a Modbus Gateway See The Meter as Modbus Gateway on page 115 for more information Modbus TCP Communications You can communicate to the meter using Modbus TCP formerly called MBAP Your meter must have the optional Ethernet port Connect to socket 502 Connect to socket 502 A NOTE You cannot form an EtherGate connection to the Modbus TCP network 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Configuring the Meter as a Modbus Slave Using the Front Panel You cannot fully configure Modbus through the meter s front panel you can only assign the Modbus protocol to communication ports see the Communications chapter for details Use ION software to perform full Modbus configuration Using ION Setup The Modbus Setup Assistant helps you configure Modbus Slave functionality for your meter 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Communications gt 3rd Party Protocols 3 Click on the Modbus Slave tab to edit the Modbus Slave modules 4 Select the map name in this example the default map and click Edit Enter the meter password if prompted Setup Assistant Ea Modbus Slave Modbus Master DNP 3 0 lows vou to customize the Modbus map used by other 3rd party device to communicate to the meter Serial Settings Network Settings 3rd Party Prot
126. e Connections Standard Option Description Selectable RS 232 RS 485 port Standard COMI is actually two ports RS 232 for direct connections and RS 485 for serial connections Both ports support the following protocols ION Factory EtherGate GPS ModemGate Modbus RTU Modbus Master and DNP 3 00 Note that you cannot use the RS 232 and RS 485 ports on COMI simultaneously COM2 provides an RS 485 serial port that supports the following or 100BASE FX Ethernet 2 Dedicated RS 485 port Standard protocols ION GPS EtherGate ModemGate Modbus RTU DNP 3 00 Modbus Master and Factory COM3 provides an optional internal modem 3 Internal modem Option The meter s internal modem communicates to the server computer over the telephone network COMA provides an ANSI Type 2 Optical port located on the front of the 4 Optical port Standard meter that is used for serial communications and supports the following protocols ION Factory Modbus RTU or DNP 3 00 The Ethernet port supports 1OBASE T 100BASE TX and 100BASE FX 1OBASE T 1 OOBASE TX p PE Ethernet Option fiber connections You can communicate with your meter using SNMP protocol via Ethernet Page 78 100BASE FX option is only available if it was specified when the meter was ordered 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Communications Connections Optical port is locat
127. e Internal Modem The internal modem in meters equipped with this option is compatible with the telephone systems of most countries in the world with the exception of Australia and New Zealand Use in some countries may require modification of the internal modem s initialization strings If problems using the modem on your phone system occur please contact Schneider Electric Technical Support Standards Compliance G CE CSA Certified to CAN Certified to CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 UL3111 Made by Power Measurement Ltd PowerLogic ION ION Enterprise MeterM il WebMeter and Modbus are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Covered by one or more of the following patents U S Patent No s 7010438 7006934 6990395 6988182 6988025 6983211 6961641 6957158 6944555 6871150 6853978 6825776 6813571 6798191 6798190 6792364 6792337 6751562 6745138 6737855 6694270 6687627 6671654 6671635 6615147 6611922 6611773 6563697 6493644 6397155 6236949 6186842 6185508 6000034 5995911 5828576 5736847 5650936 D505087 D459259 D458863 D443541 D439535 D435471 D432934 D429655 D427533 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Table of Contents MIroduchons en
128. e Setup Assistant helps you configure the Time of Use module 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Revenue gt Time of Use Setup Assistant x Time of Use lows vou to program the meter time of use information Revenue PT ICT Correction Transformer Loss 2 Time ol Use Verfication Reports Edit Send Back Mest gt Exit Help 3 Select a Time of Use program from the list in this example Sample TOU and click Edit 4 Follow the Time of Use Wizard to configure your program Click Send to save the TOU program on your meter 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 13 Revenue Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and select Options gt Edit TOU Programs Follow the steps in the wizard For more information on using the wizard see the ION Enterprise Online Help Time Of Use Program Manager iil Ea Welcome to the Time Of Use Program Manager Create copy or delete your TOU Programs using the file management features below or click the Edit button to modify an existing Program File Management Use these buttons Make New TOU Program to create copy or delete a TOL Copy Selected TOU Program program Delete Selected TOU Prograrn TOU Programe New Program 3 Edit a TOU Program Select a program from the list on the
129. e V or V4 nominal 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic mode 2 Navigate to the Basic Setup screen and select Voltage Nominal Vnominal or V4 Nominal V4nominal and click Edit 3 Type the new nominal and click OK To change the value of the I 14 or I5 nominal 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced mode 2 Navigate to the Factory folder and double click on the module in the right hand pane 3 Select the Setup Registers tab then select the register you want to change and click Edit 4 Type the new nominal and click OK 5 When you are finished click Send to save your changes Using ION Enterprise Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the module you want to change Right click on the module to edit Page 63 Chapter 4 Basic Setup ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 64 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 5 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Security ION7550 ION7650 meters offer Standard meter security which is enabled from the factory and Advanced security This chapter explains Standard and Advanced meter security and how to change security settings using the front panel and ION software It also details some security features available for revenue meters In This Chapter Meter Security Features 66 planar Moter SECY 2 cased cosets a ete he a hen Ea Bees 66 Advanced Meter D CHETS ae
130. e familiar with the ION architecture Designer software and Vista software can link additional Display modules for trending Here are some guidelines 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved You can configure any Display module as Trend Display by setting the Screen Type setup register to Data Log Trend Log Source 1 to 4 The maximum number of Trend Display modules permitted is 10 Any Data Recorder module output log can be connected to a Trend Display module The Data Recorder module output log must be connected to the first input of the associated Trend Display module Even though a Data Recorder module has up to sixteen Source inputs only the first four Source inputs can be viewed in Trend Display With External Numeric modules min max can be set in Vista The External Numeric module that sets up the minimum value for the displayed data must be connected to the second input of the associated Trend Display module The External Numeric module that sets up the maximum value for the displayed data must be connected to the third input of the associated Trend Display module Page 51 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Displaying Data from Other Meters Data can be read at a workstation using ION Enterprise software but there may be situations which require the data to be read at the source With just one ION7550 ION7650 meter you can view the data collected by numerous TRANS and
131. e om E 130 Clock Module DGIO S saiae ohe booger eeeae oe seta es pests joo sees ae 130 Time Synchronization 131 Page 127 Chapter 8 Time Meter Clock ION7550 ION7650 User Guide The Clock module controls the meter s internal clock which provides timestamps for data logged by the device The clock needs to be configured properly to ensure that logged data has accurate timestamp information The Clock module also receives the time synchronization signals sent to it by the workstation running ION software updating the device s clock when required The Clock module s Clock Source setup register defines how the meter s internal clock auto corrects drift from its internally calculated time A separate time source such as a GPS receiver an NTP server or a DNP Master can be used to synchronize the clock through a communications channel See the ION Reference for more information on the Clock module Configuring the Meter Clock Page 128 Use the front panel or ION software to change the meter s clock settings Using the Front Panel The Time Setup menu provides access to various time related parameters in the meter such as the synchronization sources and channels used and the time offsets applicable to your location The Clock Setup sub menu contains settings for the meter s time keeping and time synchronization methods Changing the settings under Clock Setup alters the set
132. ealtime measured values To include a module s Source input in the message reference the message string by using the form Vn where n is the Source input number In the following Message register setting the kWtot value is V1 The string includes Source input 1 which would be the kWtot register from the Power Meter module The destination register contains your modem access number for the paging service provider and is what is dialed out first The Pager Num register is the pager access number that is provided by your paging company Alerting via a Numeric Pager NOTE For detailed information about building a framework for alerting via a numeric pager refer to the Alert module description in the ON Reference If anumeric pager is specified as the destination address in the Alert module then a numeric paging service receives a message from the ION meter Due to the inherent limitations in numeric paging the ION meter can only send a string of digits to the paging service The Alert module then waits a specified time determined by the number of commas inserted after the phone number in the Pager Num setup register Finally the Alert module dials the message digital string There are two important factors to consider when setting up the Alert module for numeric paging First be sure to specify a string of digits that is meaningful to you such as a coded message Second be aware that there is no way to assure that a message has been
133. easure and record the following parameters Sag Swells Transients ION7650 only ION7650 meters comply with the following power quality standards EN50160 including Flicker with ordering option only IEC 61000 4 30 The meters also have the following power quality related features Disturbance Direction Detection This allows the meter to analyze disturbance information and determine the direction of the disturbance relative to the meter with an accompanying degree of confidence When used in conjunction with other meters with the feature this enables you to determine the source of a disturbance more quickly and accurately prevent repeat occurrences and minimize facility downtime Page 13 Chapter 1 Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Setpoint Learning This allows you to configure your meter to learn certain disturbance related values such as what constitutes a sag swell transient or high or low setpoint Localization Options The meter can be customized to use different regional settings including the language used for the display the currency symbols used time date and digit formats IEC IEEE symbols and calculations Data Display and Analysis Tools Display and analyze meter data with a wide variety of tools The Front Panel Use the meter s front panel interface for local monitoring and standalone applications The bright LCD display lets you view real time values and perform basi
134. ecorder module description in the ION Reference before changing this setup register 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 157 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Changing the Frequency of Logging The six Periodic Timer modules that control the frequency of different data recording are as follows Revenue Log Trg controls the frequency of the logging of revenue values Loss Log Trg controls the frequency of Loss Compensation Data logging EgyDmd Log Trg controls the frequency of logging for the Energy and Demand Log this log is used for generating reports using Reporter Hist Log Trg controls the frequency of Historic Data logging Harm Log Trg controls the frequency of Harmonics logging Dsp Trnd Lg Trg controls the frequency of Trend Display logging CAUTION Programming your meter to write any data recorder at continuous intervals lower than 60 seconds heavy logging configuration may cause loss of data in the event of a power failure Use of an uninterruptible power supply UPS is recommended for such heavy logging configurations if data needs to be available after a power cycle Change the value in the Period setup register to change the frequency of data logging Period values are specified in seconds Default Logging Configuration Page 158 The following sections describe each Data Recorder and the parameters it l
135. ed on the front of meter The following section provides reference for connecting to the meter s various communication ports For the most current communication specifications see your meter s Installation Guide Most communications connections to the meter are made to the Communication Card Comm Card found on the rear of the meter Optical connections are made to the port on the front of the meter See the diagram below for details SC type Captured wire DB 9 Connector connector RJ45 RJ11 connectors male oy 100BASE FX Ei 10 100BASE T TX RX a m iale Ts lels 6 RI TX RX LINK MODEM Ld vi 58 FCC part 68 Standard RS232 compliant Cable with DB9 62 5 125 or telephone cord ER e 50 125 um multimode fiber Category 5 or 6 UTP RS 232 Connections COM1 RS 232 connections are made to the male DB9 connector COM1 on the back of the meter The meter acts as a DTE data terminal equipment device in all RS 232 connections Use a null modem cable for connecting the meter to a computer or standard straight through cable for connecting to an external modem In either case one end of the cable must be equipped with DB9 female connector for mating with the DB9 male connector on the meter The maximum cable length is 50 feet 15 2 m 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 79 Chapter 6 Communications I
136. ee ue ce 25 Upgrading Your Meter 26 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 21 Chapter 2 Templates Frameworks and Firmware ION Architecture Overview ION architecture is an object oriented architecture with a modular structure that is the foundation of every component in an ION system Although the meter ships with a fully functional factory configured template its modular design enables you to customize the functions of the meter The graphic below outlines the key components of the architecture in your meter the node meter the template frameworks ION modules and module managers For more detailed information on ION Architecture and individual modules refer to the Nodes ION architecture begins with the node In this example the node is an ION meter ION Reference Templates template is the meter s program It is a file comprised of several framework configurations that defines the meter s capabilities and how it operates A factory contigured template with a broad range of functionality alg is created for each firmware PE revision of the meter FI Ci Ai Meter Template en iy Pil Pa Pa ail T iy Ri mi fi i pa a fi ci dar Frameworks A framework is a group of ION modules linked together and configured to perform a specific function such as power quality monitoring For example a
137. eeding Most Modbus and DNP slave modules on the meter are factory pre set and only require basic configuration such as communications setup A NOTE Changing these modules from their factory configuration is an advanced setup procedure that requires an understanding of the protocol as well as an understanding of the meter s internal operation For more information on your meter and these protocols see the Common Modbus Registers document and the ION7550 ION7650 DNP 3 0 Device Profile Communications Protocol Configuration Page 98 In order to use the factory Modbus or DNP configuration you must first assign the communications channel you want to use By default all communications ports are configured to use the ION protocol Select the 3rd party protocol you want from the list of available protocols in the Communications module s Protocol setup register See the Communications chapter for instructions Modbus RTU is available on each of the meter s communications ports and multiple ports can communicate using Modbus simultaneously Up to three ports can use the DNP 3 0 protocol at any one time A NOTE Additional configuration is required to enable DNP slave functionality on multiple ports beyond selecting the protocol on a communications port See the Mu tiport DNP 3 0 and ION Technology technical note for more information 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 7 Third
138. een contains the following information OWNER TAG 1 and TAG 2 from the Factory module serial number firmware revision of the meter and template version TAG 1 and TAG 2 typically identify the meter s user and installed location Events Event Log The Event Log display alerts you to events written to the meter s event log DATE TIME SOURCE and EVENT information are provided Use the Up and Down navigation buttons to move through the list Setpoint Setpoint Status Energy2 Energy Received This numeric display screen displays the status of the setpoint parameters defined in the Vista Setpoints diagram This numeric display screen shows received exported energy values for kWh kVARh and kVAh Demand2 Demand Received Pk Dmd2 Peak Demand Rec This numeric display screen shows received power quantities kW kVAR and kVA in the present demand period By default these values are from a sliding window demand rolling block calculation This is a numeric display screen with timestamps It shows the maximum received demand quantities kW kVAR and kVA and the time at which they were recorded By default these values are from a sliding window demand rolling block calculation THD Volts and Amps THD This numeric display screen contains the total harmonic distortion on all phase voltage and current inputs V1 Harm Harmonics V2 Harm Harmonics V3 Harm Harmonics V4 Harm Har
139. enabled you are prompted for a user name and password 1 Enter the valid Advanced security user name when prompted A NOTE User names are fixed as USER through to USER16 2 Enter the appropriate password and click OK 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 67 Chapter 5 Security ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Configuring Meter Security Configure your meter s Standard security settings through the front panel or with ION software Advanced security can only be configured via ION software Configuring Standard Security using the Front Panel Use your meter s Security menu to modify the existing meter password enable disable the password security check enable disable web browser configuration of the meter enable disable the meter s web server If you have not yet entered your password the meter front panel requires that you enter it before you can view the Security Setup menu A NOTE The password enables users to change the configuration of the meter It is recommended that you change your password from the default when you put the meter into service If you enter an incorrect password the front panel displays an invalid password message and you must try again Password Use this setting to change the current password to any number up to eight digits As with all configuration changes you are required to confirm the change By default the password is set to 0 zero in the fa
140. ent Documents Desktop S Mo Documents Fr My Computer sa File name Standard act bi Open CE Mites Files of tyne Security Configuration File SCF Cancel Places Help Page 71 Chapter 5 Security ION7550 ION7650 User Guide On the configuration screen select the check boxes of the security options you want enabled Some options may be greyed out not changeable due to existing security settings To change the password enter a new meter password and then confirm it by entering it again Define individual users passwords Step 4 Advanced Security Define each users nights by selecting the appropriate check boxes and for each user enter In pazzword El USEROT sf Time Sync Access EM Read Access M Peak D BRS ater ae Password EM Test Mc Elf Full New password M USERO2 Confirm new password H QUSEROS H CO USERD4 ol ee cancel Hep Back Finish Cancel Help Click Finish when you are done When prompted you can choose to save your security settings in a file Click Yes enter a new name for your security file and click Save If you want to overwrite your default standard security file select Standard scf and click Save Click No if you do not want to save the changes Configuring Advanced Security using ION Setup See the ION Setup User Guide for more details 1 2 3 Launch ION Setup wi
141. ent modules 3 Set the Learning Install Mode to Automatic or Manual and set the Learn Duration 4 Click the Start Learning object to begin learning for the Setpoint modules this starts learning for all the setpoints given onscreen Stopping Learning Use ION Setup to stop learning that is in progress See Configuring Learning using ION Setup for instructions Installing Learned Values in Manual Install Mode To install learned values for a specific setpoint in Manual Install Mode open your meter in Vista and navigate to the applicable setup page Enter the learned value given into the applicable setpoint limit or threshold field Page 213 Chapter 18 Setpoints ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Configuring Learning in other Modules Configuring learning in other Setpoint modules is an advanced procedure To configure learning in these modules use the Designer component of ION Enterprise Page 214 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 19 Reporting This chapter provides instructions for viewing various meter logs In This Chapter IMOGUCHON 6445 e oe oo eee res neeeeeu sesso eeesee 216 Viewing Meter Logs 216 Using he ONC e ane a aed 216 sine ION Seu EE eget nee ese EE EESE es eee es 216 ISIE Vicia arrere e See ees cae Neuees PER eee see bheeeeer pence 217 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 215 Chapter 19 Reporting I
142. er the port DO4 will not appear in the list of available ports To make a port available you must first locate the module controlling the port and set its Port setup register to NOT USED or delete the module entirely The port now appears in the enumerated list 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs The following table describes the ports that can be configured in the Digital Output Pulser Digital Input and Calibration Pulser modules to handle digital outgoing or incoming signals Standard Output Port Names Description Port R Digital Form C Relay Output port 1 Port R2 Digital Output port 2 Port R3 Digital Output port 3 Port D1 Digital Form A Solid State Output port 4 Port D2 Digital Output port 5 Port D3 Digital Output port 6 Port D4 Digital Output port 7 kWh Pulse LED LED Output Alarm LED LED Output Standard Input Port Names Description Port S1 Digital Status Input port 1 Port S2 Digital Input port 2 Port S3 Digital Input port 3 Port S4 Digital Input port 4 Port S5 Digital Input port 5 Port S6 Digital Input port 6 Port S7 Digital Input port 7 Port S8 Digital Input port 8 Optional Input Port Names Description Port DI1 Digital Status Input port 9 Port DI2 Digital Input port 10 Port DI3 Digi
143. er defines whether the output is a complete pulse or a Pulse transition pulse KYZ This register specifies the polarity of a pulse output It has no effect Polarity i OupuMode is KZ Non inverting This register specifies which hardware port the output appears on Port Only those hardware channels that are still available appear in Not Used this list Five common parameters kWh del kWh rec KVARh del KVARh rec and kW sd del are already linked to the Pulser modules for you A NOTE For safety reasons no hardware channel is pre selected To make use of these links you must configure the Pulser modules Port setup registers to the appropriate hardware port that receives the output 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 149 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Calibration Pulser Module Settings Page 150 Configure the solid state output D4 for calibration pulsing by editing the setup registers of the module labeled kWh Pulser D4 By default the output on a standard meter generates a pulse for every 1 8 Wh accumulated This is the same pulsing rate as the middle front panel LED controlled by a Calibration Pulser module labeled kWh Pulser LED Modify the pulsing rate of either channel by changing the value of the Kt setup register of the Calibration Pulser module controlling them see below The following setup registers are available in the Calibration Pulser module
144. erent from the no connection setting which enables the gateway functionality and sets the meter to respond only to Unit ID 255 any request with a different Unit ID gives a OxOB error response Ethernet Communications Module Setup Register Function Default Modbus Gateway Setting Determines the number of seconds the device This can be set as required no specific Modbus TCP Timeout maintains a Modbus TCP IP connection after that O setting is required for Modbus gateway connection becomes idle 0 zero disables the timeout function Serial Communications Module Setup Register Function Default Modbus Gateway Setting Specifies the communications protocol for the Tne protocol onthe seule pert 2Ang sce Protocol eee te hd ION to communicate with the downstream p devices should be set to Modbus Master Page 116 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third party Protocols Configuration can be done via ION software Using the front panel You can configure only the Ethernet and serial communications through the front panel Use ION software to configure the Modbus Master Options module Using ION Setup 1 To configure basic gateway parameters open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic Mode Navigate to the Serial Settings screen select the tab of the serial port bein
145. es an interface for calibration checking instruments 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 16 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Meter Resets This chapter provides instructions for performing various meter resets In This Chapter Performing a Reset 1 44e se emeuurseensss 192 CS Re PRO ARR E AE ns Bonne EER ake es 192 Factory RERO NIUE ec eee 192 User Resets MENU de a ae me ee ou 193 SR TON SR 0 194 A ec ere ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 195 Page 191 Chapter 16 Meter Resets ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Performing a Reset Resets allow you to clear various accumulated parameters stored by the meter A NOTE Be sure to record any important data before performing a meter reset Using the Front Panel Use the Meter Resets setup menu to perform all available resets You must enter a valid meter password before executing any meter resets Factory Resets Menu The Factory Resets sub menu contains the following default resets Peak Dmd Rset The Peak Demand Reset clears the peak demand values logged in the meter When the meter is in test mode the Demand Reset object clears the Revenue Test Mode demand parameters See the Test Mode chapter for more information A NOTE The setup register labeled Demand Lockout Timeout in the Display Options module sets the minimum time allowed between consecutive demand resets the meter ignores any attempts to reset the demand o
146. es setup registers are used on these days Weekends Alt 1 Days This register defines the weekend days for all seasons The rates in the Season 1 2 3 or 4 Weekend Rates setup registers are used on these days This register defines a set of alternative dates for all seasons These dates generally have different rates from weekdays weekends or holidays Alt 2 Days This register is similar in function to Alt 1 Days but contains a different set of dates Holidays This register defines the holidays for all seasons The rates defined in the Season 1 2 3 or 4 Holiday Rates setup registers are used on these days Self Read Days This setup register defines the dates and times that the Self Read output register will pulse If no time is entered in this register the Self Read output register will pulse on the date specified at 12 00 AM Displaying Time of Use View Time of Use values in the following locations Application Menu Navigation Front Panel ION Setup Vista WebMeter Page 176 TOU TOU Egy TOU Dmd1 and TOU Dmd2 Press the applicable softkey screens N A N A Time of Use Screen Revenue tab gt Time of use object N A N A 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 14 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Power Quality This chapter explains how to configure your meter s power quality functionality In This Chapter
147. et 1 Click the System amp Logs tab and click the Setup amp Control object 2 Click the appropriate reset button to perform the reset Performing a Min Max Reset 1 Click the Volts amp Amps tab and click the Long term Min Max object 2 Click the Min Max reset button to perform the reset Performing a Sag Swell or Harmonics Min Max Reset 1 Click the Power Quality tab and click the Setup object 2 Click the appropriate reset button to perform the reset 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 195 Chapter 16 Meter Resets ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 196 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 17 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Alerting ION alerts can send an email or contact a modem fax pager or software in the event of a user specified condition These conditions can be changes in relays or power quality problems including surges sags swells and outages This chapter explains how to configure your meter network for alerting In This Chapter INMOQUCNON serrer isr rrer rer Ge oe eee eae se seer ges 198 Configuring the Meter for Alerting 198 sine he PIONG ane gatetanccesesoe EEEN EEE TREERE E TANET EN 198 Bane ION N rere E EIEEE ETEEN 198 CSP DE IOT eee ee a a a ee ee S 199 Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server 199 Remote Site Event Notification 199
148. evices on a Modbus network The Factory Modbus Master Configuration There is no pre configured framework for Modbus mastering on your meter This functionality must be turned on by configuring the following modules in your meter s framework ION Modules for Modbus Mastering Several ION modules work together to create Modbus mastering functionality on the meter Your meter will have some or all of these modules depending on the model and firmware version See the ION Reference for more information on these and other ION modules Modbus Master Device Module provides read functionality when used in conjunction with the Modbus Master Map module This imported data can be used by other ION modules Modbus Master Map Module provides a common place to hold mapping information used to decode a Modbus response for specific device types This information can then be referenced by multiple Modbus Master Device modules Modbus Master Options Module maps any serial connection from the Modbus Import and Modbus Export modules to any serial communications port Modbus Export Module provides write functionality Modbus Import Module provides read functionality This data can then be used by other ION modules See the Modbus and ION Technology technical note for more information on configuring Modbus mastering Upgrading Meters with Modbus Mastering Enabled After upgrading your meter to firmware version 320 and later
149. eway EtherGate Ethernet to RS 485 gateway GPS Arbiter GPS True Time Datum SNMP Remote Data Display Vista screens WebReach screens 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 11 Chapter 1 Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Meter Features Your meter includes an impressive array of standard features The following is an overview of those features Measured Parameters ION7550 ION7650 meters provide fully bi directional 4 quadrant revenue accurate or revenue certified energy metering The following is a selection of some parameters measured by these meters Energy The meters provide all common active reactive and apparent energy parameters kWh delivered and received kWh kVARh kVAh net delivered received kWh kVARh kVAh total delivered received kVARh kVAh delivered and received Volt hours and amp hours Integration of any instantaneous measurement Energy registers can be logged automatically on a programmed schedule All energy parameters represent the total for all three phases Energy readings are true RMS Maximum range of energy readings is 999 999 999 Beyond this value readings roll over to zero 0 Demand The meters support standard demand calculation methods including block rolling block and predicted demand They can measure demand on any instantaneous value and record peak maximum and minimum demand with date and time stamps to the seco
150. file can be obtained by download from www powerlogic com or by contacting Technical Support The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an application layer protocol that enables the exchange of network management information between devices allowing network administrators to manage network performance and to identify and solve problems on networks of diverse devices It is part of the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP protocol suite Terminology There are three main components in an SNMP managed network managed devices agents and network management systems NMSs Other important terms include managed objects object identifiers OIDs and management information bases MIBs A network management system NMS manager or client is software or hardware that executes applications to monitor and control devices It serves as the human machine interface in an SNMP managed network NMSs provide most of the processing power and memory required for network management One or more NMSs must exist on any managed network An agent is a software module that resides in a managed device and serves as an interface between the NMS and the physical device An agent has device specific knowledge of management information and translates that information into a form compatible with SNMP A managed device sometimes called a network element is a network node that resides on a managed network and contains an SNMP agent Managed
151. g used to communicate with the downstream devices and change the protocol to Modbus Master Navigate to the 3rd Party Protocols screen and select the Modbus Master tab Click Connections The Connections dialog appears Modbus Master Connections Ea Serial 1 Serial 2 Serial 3 Serial 4 Gateway Assigned Port None Modbus Protocol CO M COH 2 Cancel Help Select one of the Serial connection tabs and set the Assigned Port to the com port you are using to communicate with the downstream devices Select the Gateway tab Serial 1 Serial2 Serial 3 Serial 4 Gateway Gateway Port Gateway Disabled Gateway Enabled No Connectio Gateway Enabled Serial Connect Gateway Enabled Serial Connect Gateway Enabled Serial Connect Gateway Enabled Serial Connect Cancel Help Set the Gateway Port to the Serial Connection you set up in step 4 Page 117 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 6 Click OK when you are finished 7 To configure other parameters in the Modbus Master Options module such as the exception error and whether or not the gateway meter processes broadcast messages connect to your meter in Advanced Mode Navigate to the Modbus Master Options module folder and double click the Modbus Master Options module in the right hand pane On the Setup Registers tab select the register you want to change and click Edit Select the desired setting from the list and click
152. ge 59 Chapter 4 Basic Setup ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Power Factor Interpretation Values for power factor are interpreted according to the conventions shown in the diagram below kVAR kVARH Quadrant 2 cc Quadrant 1 PF Leading PF Lagging Power Factor sign convention Power Factor sign convention IEEE IEEE IEC IEC E 8 g D 35 _ os T 8 2 zt zf Active Power Active Power Imported Delivered W Exported Received W kW kWH kW kWH 180 Active Power Active Power a Exported Received W Imported Delivered W amp lt lt Z Z E 8 T fe T o o 22 zg o o 8 8 oO LL Of LL Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 PF Lagging PF Leading Power Factor sign convention Power Factor sign convention IEEE 270 IEEE IEC IEC kVAR kVARH Configuring Language Use the front panel or software to set this display option Using the Front Panel GF Tie To quickly access the language setup display press the right navigation button and the PROG button at the same time and hold for a few seconds You can access the language selection screen through the Display Setup menu on the front panel For more information on programming via the front panel see the Front Panel chapter Menu Seng Dein Range Nes a o LANGUAGE Sets the language used for front panel displays ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH RUSSIAN ENGLISH Page 60 2007 Schnei
153. ghts reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 2 Templates Frameworks and Firmware 10 Click the Power Meter shortcut in the Basic Configuration area to select it Once selected click Reset in the Designer toolbar or select Reset from the Edit menu 11 This reverts the Power Meter to the settings it had before you deleted any modules retaining the basic setup you previously had Click Send amp Save to save the changes to your meter The factory configuration is now restored and any custom functionality you created is removed Using ION Setup L Download your device s latest template from the website Save the DCF file in the ION Setup TEMPLATE folder for easy access Connect to your meter in ION Setup using Basic Mode and open the Setup Assistant Select the Template screen Select the Send to Meter tab and click the Send button Save toPC Send to Meter Firmware Upgrade Register E dit Basic Setup Security sends previously stored meter configuration file OCF into an ION meter Communications Clock Demand J Inputs Outputs Logging j Revenue Alarming Power Quality Displays Verification Reports FACT DeviceT ype 650 FACT Revision BOOS2 7650 FACT Seralum P I 06024065 01 FACT Template 7650 FAC PO V320 0 0 FACT Default Template 660 FAC 1 1 0 Select the DC
154. gn Convention Power how it is displayed on the front panel when the PF Symbols register in IEEE mired the Display Options module is set to For more information on PF sign convention see Power Factor Interpretation on page 60 PF Front Panel Symbol Display Specifies the set of symbols used for power factor data on the front LD LG Options panel LD LG CAP IND Measurement Symbols Display Sets the measurement symbols used on the front panel to IEEE VII Vin IEEE Options kW kVAR kVA or IEC U V P Q S Phase Labels Power Meter Sets the phase labels used by the meter ABC RST XYZ RYB RWB 123 ABC Harmonics Display Mode 1 Harmonics Analyzer Engineering Units Specifies how the individual harmonic distortion output values are Display Mode Harmonics calculated Magnitude Outputs Displayed Measurement as Engineering Units THD Display Mode Harmonics 1 Analyzer Percent Fundamental m Specifies how the total harmonic distortion output values are calculated THD Display Mode Harmonics 1 Measurement Percentages If any of the harmonics Display Mode registers are set to Percent Nominal you may need to change the value of the Vnominal V4nominal Inominal 4nominal and ISnominal registers in the Factory module For more information see Setting the Nominals for Harmonics Calculations on page 63 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Pa
155. gs ei des es sues 175 BCASONadl S HINGS mu sie eee des sentais danpensas since 175 Displaying Time of Use erresiren iena A EAS 176 Page 169 Chapter 13 Revenue ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Instrument Transformer Correction ITC Configuring ITC Page 170 Instrument Transformer Correction ITC allows you to correct for inaccuracies in the current transformers CTs and potential transformers PTs The primary application for instrument transformer correction is to apply correction factors for ratio errors and phase angle errors to instrument transformers Instrument transformer correction reduces or eliminates the need to replace transformers in installations where high accuracy is required While ION7550 ION7650 meters are shipped with ITC capable firmware its ITC modules Instr Xformer in the firmware must be configured using accurate measurements to ensure valid calculations There is one Instr Xformer Correction module for each current and voltage input into the meter The correction affects only the 1 second values in the Power Meter module No high speed harmonics or waveform values are affected by the correction A NOTE The operation of this feature requires the correct configuration of the ITC Instr Xformer modules according to your meter s power supply and operating ranges For detailed explanations of this module s inputs setup registers and output registers see the ITC module description in the onlin
156. he ION Meter as an Ethernet Gateway technical note for more information Page 83 Chapter 6 Communications ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Internal Modem Connections optional Page 84 The meter s optional internal modem can be readily used in most countries and complies with FCC Industry Canada and European regulations refer to the Notices at the beginning of this document for more details Modem connections are made to the Comm Card on the back of the meter via an RJ11 connector To enable communications through the meter s internal modem you must configure the Comm 3 Communications module The Baud Rate Unit ID and Protocol setup registers must properly match your system and the initialization string for the internal modem must be set up using the ModemInit register See Modem Communications Setup on page 90 for details 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Configuring Meter Communications 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Communication settings are typically configured when the meter is initially put into service A single Communications module controls each communications port on the meter The modules setup registers define the parameters used for each port these parameters vary according to the type of communications channel selected i e RS 232 RS 485 Modem Optical Ethernet The Communication module
157. he disturbance ION7650 1 reports that the disturbance is downstream from it ION7650 2 reports that the disturbance is upstream from it Meters on this branch report that the disturbance is upstream from them Meter at the utility reports that the disturbance is downstream from it oo Oo ION7650 2 Power Consumer For more information on the Disturbance Direction Detection module see the ION Reference 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 183 Chapter 14 Power Quality ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Disturbance Direction Detection Module Settings The Disturbance Direction Detection module does not need to be configured in order to function However you can customize the priority level given to events generated by this module Setup Register Function Default The priority assigned to Disturbance Direction Detection module events 127 EvPriority 0 to 255 255 is highest A NOTE You must set the Nominal Voltage register in the Sag Swell module for the Disturbance Direction Detection module to function Viewing Disturbance Direction Detection Events The results of the disturbance direction detection algorithm appear in the meter s event log The image below shows how the Disturbance Direction Detection event appears in the Event Log Eile Edit View Insert Tools Window Help Bla ofa AE amp SFr al Event Log 1022 2007 2 29 11 918 PH Saq Swell
158. ime and forecast what the value of those quantities will be in the future Trending and forecasting data can be viewed through the meter s web pages Your meter ships with a comprehensive data logging configuration The data recording frameworks contain Data Recorder modules Waveform Recorder modules and Periodic Timer modules Data Recorder and Waveform Recorder modules are responsible for logging the power system data The Periodic Timer modules control the recording frequency of the recorder modules to which they are linked To learn more about these modules consult the ION Reference CAUTION Changing logging settings will reset logged values Ensure that all important data has been recorded before you make changes See Default Logging Configuration on page 158 for detailed information about your meter s pre configured Data Recorder modules Configuring Data Logging Page 154 Use ION software to change your meter s logging settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Logging using the front panel 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Using ION Setup The Logging Setup Assistant helps you configure meter data logging 1 2 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to the Logging folder Use the three screens
159. ing and forecasting are kW sd del rec demand Freq frequency VIT ab a mean VIT bc b mean VII ca c mean Vil avg avg mean View the trending and forecasting data via the meter s web pages See Viewing Trending and Forecasting Data on page 167 for more information For more information on the Trending and Forecasting module refer to the ION Reference Configuring Trending and Forecasting The trending and forecasting feature does not need to be configured if you want to use the default settings You only need to give the meter time to accumulate data Using ION software you can configure the meter to monitor different values than the default values or use a different start day of the week than the default day Monday A NOTE Changing the start day of the week or the input resets the module All currently accumulated data is lost Page 166 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Using the front panel You cannot configure trending and forecasting via the front panel Using ION Setup Use ION Setup in Basic mode to set a different start day of the week from the default and in Advanced mode to link and re link inputs to monitor Setting a new Start Day of the Week 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Basic mode 2 Open the Setup Assistant and navigate to the Clock screen 3 Select the Start of the Week entry and cli
160. ing considerations hold true The first Display module in the scrolling cycle is linked to the Trigger 1 output of the Scroll module The last Display module in the scrolling cycle module 7 is linked to the Trigger n output of the Scroll module For example if your scrolling cycle consists of 5 screens then Trigger 5 should be linked to the fifth module in the cycle The Wraparound setup register of the Scroll module designates the last trigger output Trigger n Expanding on the previous example since Trigger 5 is the last trigger the Scroll module s Wraparound setup register would have a value of 5 Adding a New Display Screen You can create a new front panel display without dismantling any of the existing displays Adding a new display screen in Designer 1 Open your meter in Designer and navigate to Advanced Setup gt Frameworks gt Display Framework 2 Drag out anew Display module and right click on the center of the module icon to access its setup registers 3 Define the module s characteristics display format by adjusting its setup registers 4 Link any required data to the Source inputs of the Display module 5 Select Send amp Save to save your changes to the meter If you want your new screen to appear in the automatic scrolling cycle then you must link the Show input of the Display module to a Trigger output of a Scroll module See Removing a Display Screen on page 45 for considerations
161. ing is complete and learned values are ready to be installed This stage is brief when the Learn Install Mode is Automatic Remaining Learning Time 0 Stable Learning Time 1 Learned Sag Lim 87 Learned Swell Lim 115 Sag Lim 90 Swell Lim 110 Learn Install Mode Manual Learned values have been installed manually by the user using ION software Learning related outputs were reset to N A when the values were installed Remaining Learning Time N A Stable Learning Time N A Sag Lim 87 Swell Lim 115 Learn Install Mode Automatic Learning has finished and values were installed automatically by the meter The learning related outputs were reset to N A Remaining Learning Time N A Stable Learning Time N A Learned Outputs N A Sag Lim 87 Swell Lim 115 Page 211 Chapter 18 Setpoints ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Configuring Setpoint Learning Use ION software to configure learning Configuring Learning using ION Setup Use ION Setup to configure learning in the following setpoint modules Over kW sd Over I a Over I b Over Ic Over V unbal Over I 4 and Over I5 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced mode 2 Select the Alarming screen Setup Assistant x Setpoints Basic Setup Security lows vou to configure the setpoint settings NOTE An asterisk in the status indicates the setpoint is in the learning state Communications Clock Demand Inputs Out
162. ing registers are unaffected while the meter is in Test Mode accumulation of this data continues as soon as you exit Test Mode All test registers are reset to zero when you exit Test Mode Switching to Test Mode Place the meter into Test Mode using Vista or ION Setup The meter s front panel informs you when the meter is in Test Mode with a special Test Mode display screen Using the Front Panel You cannot enter Test Mode using the front panel Using Vista 1 Open the meter in Vista 2 Navigate to Systems amp Logs and click the Setup amp Control object at the bottom of the screen 3 Select the Test Mode radio button You are prompted for the ION Enterprise user password If meter security is enabled you are also prompted for the meter password Page 188 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 15 Test Mode vista quest Setup amp Controls User Diagram PowerMeter_ 3 1 1 log CI Fie Edt Options View Window Help l x MeterRack Colnago Setup amp Controls Use the back button on the toolbar to get back to the main diagram Click radio buttons to change state Meter Mode Revenue Measurement Scaling f Normal Mode Secondary Units 1 1 Test Mode Primary Units CTPAT scaling LEC Pulser Mode f ON in Normal Mode OFF in Normal Mode Peak Demand Reset Enable historic d
163. ings Sliding Window Demand is often referred to as Rolling Block Demand To compute sliding window demand values the Sliding Window Demand module uses the sliding window averaging or rolling interval technique which divides the demand interval into sub intervals The demand is measured electronically based on the average load level over the most recent set of sub intervals This method offers better response time than fixed interval methods Setup Register Function Default Sub Intvl The time in seconds in the sliding window demand sub interval 900 Sublnivls The number of sub intervals in the sliding window Pred Ress a speed of Predicted Demand calculations use higher values 70 or faster prediction 70 to 99 recommended Update Rate Defines the update rate of the SWinDemand output register s Displaying Deman playing D d View Demand values in the following locations Application Menu Navigation Front Panel Demand1 Demand screens Press Demand and Demand softkeys ION Setup Demand Display Screen Display Mode gt Demand Vista Energy amp Demand Screen SWD Revenue Tab WebMeter Consumption Screen Consumption link 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 135 Chapter 9 Demand ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 136 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 10 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Inputs Outputs This chapter
164. irm screen appears 6 Press PROG to confirm the change CAUTION Non secure access to critical settings in the meter such as PT and CT ratios is not advisable It is highly recommended that any meter in the field have the password security check enabled When you re enable password security the password is reset to the factory default of 0 zero You should re enter a custom password at this point Disabling the Password Security Check is required to write to the meter via the Modbus RTU protocol See the Third Party Protocols chapter for details about configuring your meter for third party systems Web Config Use this setting to enable disable web browser configuration of the meter The default is Disabled Web Active Use this setting to activate the internal webserver WebMeter functionality of the meter The default is Yes Configuring Standard Security using ION Enterprise 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 1 Launch Designer software with Supervisor access 2 Select Options gt Show Toolbox if the toolbox is not displayed 3 Select Options gt Change Standard Meter Security 4 Enter the meter password when prompted You must enter the existing meter password before you can change security settings the default is 0 zero Page 69 Chapter 5 Security ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 5 Type a new numeric password and confirm it by re typing the password in the appropriate fields If you
165. ise software package integrates the meter into a fully networked information system with other meters and local and wide area computer networks ION Enterprise is recommended for all power monitoring systems where advanced analysis and control capabilities are required ION Enterprise provides tools for managing your power monitoring network logging data analyzing real time and logged data generating power system reports and creating custom functionality at the meter level Vista Vista presents a graphical view of your power system allowing you to view and analyze real time data from power meters and historical data from the ION database Vista reports on the status of your system components informing you of alarm conditions and providing you with control capabilities for initiating intelligent device functions or actuating field machinery Vista includes sophisticated tools for analyzing real time and logged power data and system events For more information refer to the Vista section in the online ION Enterprise Help Page 16 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction WebReach The WebReach component of ION Enterprise adds thin client support functionality to the ION Enterprise software With the WebReach feature you can use the web browser from any machine on your network to view the Vista diagrams of all the meters on your network regardless of whether they are located
166. ister is counting down or the Stable Learning Time is less than 1 4 of the learning duration The diagrams that follow illustrate how the Stable Learning Time and Remaining Learning Time interact using the Sag Swell module as an example The Learn Duration for both diagrams in this example is 30 days In the first diagram the full Learn Duration of 30 days elapses because the stable learning time never reaches 1 4 of the learn duration 7 5 days or 648000 seconds In this case the Remaining Learning Time continues to count down to zero and learning is complete after 30 days The Sag Swell module learns a Swell Lim of 115 and a Sag Lim of 87 Page 209 Chapter 18 Setpoints ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Learning occurs for the full Learn Duration Learn Duration 30 days 115 Learned Swell Limit 115 110 E 05 Z 105 6 Cc 100 O D 95 9 90 Learned Sag 350 Limit 87 o Remaining Learning Time 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11109 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Stable Learning Time 0 0012 3 00 12 3 4 56 00 12 34546700 124 5 01 Time in days In the second diagram the stable learning time reaches 1 4 of the 30 day Learn Duration 7 5 days or 648000 seconds therefore the Remaining Learning Time drops to zero and learning is complete even though the 30 days has not elapsed The module learns a Swell Lim of 110 and a Sag Lim of 87 Learning occurs until the Stable Learning Ti
167. ital Output kWh Pulse LED Alarm LED Pulse Width 0 to 2000000 0 pe cena scenes O for continuous pulse Polarity Inverting or Non Inverting Non Inverting Inverted or non inverted output Whether or not to log status changes in EvLog Mode Log on or Log off Log off ihe FventLog Port As per Digital Output above Not Used The output hardware channel PulseWidth 0 020 to 2000000 1 Pulse width in seconds Pulser OutputMode Pulse or KYZ Pulse Full pulse or KYZ transition pulse Polarity Inverting or Non Inverting Non Inverting Inverted or non inverted output Port As per Digital Output above Not Used The output hardware channel Pulse Width 0 010 to 1 000 0 05 Pulse Width in seconds sree Kt 0 01 to 1000000000 1 8 Watts per pulse Int Mode Forward Reverse Absolute or Net Absolute Integration modes that may be selected OutputMode Pulse or KYZ Pulse Full pulse or KYZ transition pulse Ensure that the module s Port setup register matches the meter s output that you want to control If the port you want to use does not appear in the Port setup register s list it means that port is in use by another module Edit the Port setup register of the module using that port and set it to NOT USED the port will then be available to other modules Calibration Pulsing Relay DO4 Solid state relay DO4 is factory configured for calibration pulsing and requires no further setup The Calibration Pulser module labeled kWh Pulser D4 controls this port
168. ive to a reference value e g nominal voltage Use this module s outputs for demand control of equipment or any other applications requiring setpoint activity relative to a parameter See the ION Reference for more information on the Relative Setpoint module Fine Tuning Over Condition Monitoring If you want to fine tune over condition monitoring the only setup registers you should change are SusUntlON and SusUntlOFF SusUntlON determines how long the modules wait after an over condition is detected before reporting it This gives the monitored value a short period to correct itself before the event is registered with the module so that very brief over conditions are ignored Similarly SusUntlOFF is the amount of time a normal value must be present before the module considers normal operation to be restored Both SusUntlON and SusUntlOFF values are entered in seconds the default value for both is 30 seconds Configuring Relative Setpoints Page 204 Use ION software to change your meter s relative setpoints A NOTE There is usually no need to change any of the Relative Setpoint modules setup registers for normal operation of the meter Using the Front Panel You cannot configure setpoints using the front panel 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 18 Setpoints Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter in Advanced Mode 2 Navigate to the
169. iving the time synchronization signals Only signals received on the selected port are used to synchronize the meter s internal clock time synchronization signals on all other ports are ignored The choices are ETHERNET ETHERNET ION ETHERNET DNP COMI COM2 COM3 and COM4 See the Time Synchronization amp Timekeeping technical note for more details on synchronization sources Sync Type This setting specifies whether time synchronization signals are received in UTC Coordinated Universal Time or Local Time The default is set to UTC for ION Enterprise Some DNP masters use Local Time Clock Source This item determines the time synchronization source The meter clock can be synchronized from an internal crystal Internal via line frequency Line Freq or through a communications port COMM If you are using GPS time synchronization change this setting to COMM The Set Meter Time sub menu contains settings for the date and time displayed on the front panel The Meter Time settings are dependent upon the configuration of the Clock Setup menu you must set the time zone offset TZ Offset prior to setting the Local Date and Time Local Date Use this item to set the meter s display to the current date The format of the date is defined in the General Format Setup menu Local Time Use this item to set the meter s display to local time Using ION Setup The Clock Setup Assistant helps you configure the Clock module
170. k down PINETE RAZINE areen Blinking indicates Ethernet reception Modem DCD Green Indicates a carrier signal is detected active connection to the modem Modem RI Green Indicates a ring is detected by the modem COM3 Modem TX Yellow Indicates serial transmission on COM3 COM3 Modem RX Yellow Indicates serial reception on COM3 COM2 TX Yellow Indicates serial transmission on COM2 COM2 RX Yellow Indicates serial reception on COM2 COMI TX Yellow Indicates serial transmission on COM COMI RX Yellow Indicates serial reception on COM Page 95 Chapter 6 Communications ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 96 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Third party Protocols This chapter explains how third party protocols Modbus DNP 3 0 and SNMP are implemented on the meter For more information on using your meter with MV90 software see the MV90 and ION Technology technical note In This Chapter S OVEICW eeose ne see oo coco ici 98 Communications Protocol Configuration 98 The Meter as Modbus Slave 99 Using the Modbus KIU Protocol sccceeakeas bee een cb otenssee ten EPEY 99 Using the Modbus TCP Protocol 100 Configuring the Meter as a Modbus Slave 101 MOUSE Slave MOIS retida a a a dodo 103
171. ks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 70002 0248 05 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved 12 2007
172. lays the Display Type number and breaks any links to parameters that it cannot display For example if you have a display screen with four parameters and you select a Screen Type of ONE PARAMETER the first parameter is displayed and the other three links to the ION Display module are severed Changing the Parameters that are Displayed The meter s default display configuration shows a comprehensive set of parameters Changing these parameters requires that you alter the links between various ION modules Complete details on changing the front panel displays are provided in the section Configuring Front Panel Displays on page 43 Creating a Front Panel Reset Page 42 The meter s factory configuration allows External Pulse module 6 to be triggered from the User Resets screen in the meter Setup menu To define a custom reset use ION software to link one of these External Pulse modules to the Reset input of the module that holds the value that you want to reset lt anuak M Pulse Module 6 Maximum Module Trigger A Reset Source By default the Trigger output of this This ION module holds the value that module is linked to the User Resets you can reset from the front panel You item in the front panel Setup menu may also have to create and configure it See the Resets chapter for more information about User Resets Accessing External Pulse module 6 in Designer 1 Open your meter in Designer 2 Navigate to Advan
173. left then click the Edit button below to launch the TOU Program Editor Edit Launch Program Editor Renaming TOU Programs fou can rename TOU Program by selecting it then clicking itt name second time The program s name appears in thin black bos type in a new name then press the Enter key to save the change Time Of Use Module Settings The Time of Use module s setup registers define your seasons start and end dates the day types where your rates may differ and the rate schedules for each season s day types The module compares the meter s internal clock with the season day and time of day settings in these registers and changes its output registers to reflect the current state of these settings Seasonal Settings The Time of Use module supports up to four separate seasons Each season s start and end dates are set into the appropriate Season setup register A NOTE Ensure that there is no date overlapping when defining seasons and that every day of the year is covered by your seasons If there are gaps between seasons the module returns an error and will not function If your rates do not change between seasons you do not need to configure the Season setup registers Season 1 is the default and all Season 1 rates are in effect all year 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 175 Chapter 13 Revenue ION7550 ION7650 User Guide If you have different seasons enter thei
174. lity Total Power Move Down Displays n Verification emand LE New F t Pk Drd Del one Voltage Bar Current Bar Edit Power Bar Yolts Armps Delete Power Summary Digital Inputs Digital In 1 0 Rename qui ME Tenn Normal Made Exit Help 3 Edit rename delete or rearrange displays as desired 4 Ifyou choose to edit or create a new display the Display Editor wizard contains three steps for creating or editing display screens Display setup x Step 1 Select Screen Type Screen Type Screen Title Volts Amps PF Softkey Name LPF Scroll Display Jw Step 2 Select Parameters Parameters Edit Unlink Step 3 Select Digit Display Properties Resolution Default ba Last Digit Found ba Cancel Help Page 44 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Choose the screen type edit the screen title and softkey name and select the Scroll Display check box if you want this screen included in the scroll cycle Select the parameters available for your chosen screen type Select your display qualities including digit resolution and truncated or rounded last digits 5 Click Send to save the changes in the meter Using Designer This section explains how to configure your meter s front panel display screens using Designer software Changing Default Display Frameworks The fact
175. low la low PF lag low Ib low PF lead low Ic low Freq low The Loss Log recorder is configured to record loss values By default it logs the following ION parameters Parameter Description MU la 2h int Phase A interval current squared hours MU Ib 2h int Phase B interval current squared hours MU Ic 2h int Phase C interval current squared hours MU VII ab 2h int Phase A interval voltage Line to Line squared hours MU VII bc 2h int Phase B interval voltage Line to Line squared hours MU VII ca 2h int Phase C interval voltage Line to Line squared hours Harmonics Logging Two recorders provide various harmonics logs including K factor and Total Harmonics Distortion THD These recorders are labeled Harm Mean Log and Harm High Log By default they log the following ION output register values Harm Mean Log Harm High Log V1 THD mean 1 K Fac mean V2 THD mean 2 K Fac mean V3 THD mean I3 K Fac mean 1 THD mean 2 THD mean I3 THD mean V1 THD high 1 K Fac high V2 THD high 2 K Fac high V3 THD high I3 K Fac high 1 THD high I2 THD high I3 THD high Page 159 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Page 160 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide ION Enterprise Reporting The EgyDmd Log data recorder is configured to provide power system data for the Reporter component of ION Enterprise software If any input link
176. me reaches 1 4 of the Learn Duration Learn Duration 30 days 115 5 110 Learned Swell Limit 110 E 105 Cc o 100 5S D 95 D E 90 Learned Sag 85 Limit 87 Remaining Learning Time 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 O Stable Learning Time 9 0 0 1 2 3 40012 3 4 5 001 2 3 4 5 6775 Time in days Page 210 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Learning Stages Chapter 18 Setpoints The flow chart shows the different learning stages and how the installation mode affects the output and setup registers reflecting the values in the first of the diagrams on the previous page It shows the values of the module s affected registers at each stage where the values learned are a swell limit of 115 and a sag limit of 87 In this example the module had existing values a sag limit of 90 and a swell limit of 110 NOT STARTED Learning is not in progress and no learned values are waiting to be installed Remaining Learning Time N A Stable Learning Time N A Learned Sag Lim and Swell Lim N A Sag Lim 90 Swell Lim 110 LEARNING Learning is in progress and the learned outputs are being continually updated Remaining Learning Time 0 or N A Stable Learning Time 1 4 of Learn Duration or O Learned outputs the latest learned value Sag Lim 90 Swell Lim 110 COMPLETE Learn
177. meter how to interpret incoming signals Digital Input modules can be linked with other modules for counting status changes Digital Input Modules The meter provides eight default Digital Input modules labeled DI S1 to DI S8 for the onboard status inputs Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements A NOTE The Digital Inputs on the Optional I O card are controlled by the Digital Input modules I O S1 to I O S8 However on the Optional I O card itself the inputs are labelled DIT to DI8 The settings in the Digital Input modules are as follows Page 142 Setup Register Available Settings Creation Default Description Input Mode Pulse or KYZ Pulse Complete pulse or KYZ transition pulse EvLog Mode Log Off or Log On Log Off Whether or not to log status changes in the Event Log Debounce O to 65 25 0 010 Mechanical contact bounce in seconds Polarity Non Inverting or Inverting Non Inverting Non inverted or level pulse Not Used Port DI Port DI2 Port DI3 Port Port DI4 Not Used The input hardware channel controlled Port DI5 Port DI6 Port DI7 Port DI8 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Analog 1 0 optional Analog I O ports are found on the optional I O card which can include analog inputs and or analog outputs or additional digital inputs Use analog inputs to monitor a wide range of conditions
178. monics These four histogram display screens show the harmonic content on the phase voltage inputs 1 Harm Harmonics 2 Harm Harmonics I3 Harm Harmonics 14 Harm Harmonics I5 Harm Harmonics These five histogram display screens show the harmonic content on the phase current inputs TOU Active Rate Season This eight parameter display screen shows kWh delivered values for each all four of the possible time of use TOU rates rates A B C and D TOU Egy TOU Energy Del TOU Dmd1 TOU Dmd2 This numeric display screen shows the energy in kWh delivered for each time of use TOU rate rates A B C and D TOU Peak Demand 1 and 2 These two screens are numeric displays with timestamps Together they show the maximum delivered kilowatts for each time of use TOU rate rates A B C and D The timestamps show the date and time at which the values were last updated By default these values come from a sliding window demand rolling block calculation 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The OWNER and TAG registers are configurable with ION software and the WebMeter Setup page 2 The four TOU screens may only be important if you are using the meter in a billing application i e you are a power provider Typically most power consumers can ignore the Time Of Use front panel displays Page 33 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide EN50
179. n RJ45 100BTX full AUG 100BFX CONFIG Sets the Fiber Ethernet duplexing SC connectors Full Duplex or Half Duplex Full Duplex l Default IP Address 172 16 xxx xxx where the last two bytes decimal match the last two bytes of the meter s MAC address hex MAC address 0060780112DC Default IP address 172 16 18 220 a LLI N Q LLI Z Use the four front panel navigation buttons to edit the values of the network settings so that they match your system addresses As you configure the network addresses the front panel automatically hides unnecessary leading zeroes from each three digit grouping The hidden leading zeroes appear and disappear again as you move the position of the cursor across the network address 89 123 40 056 In the example above the highlighted zero is hidden as soon as you change the position of the cursor Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Communications folder 3 Click on the Network Settings screen to configure Ethernet communications Page 88 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 6 Communications Setup Assistant Ea TCPAP DNS SMTP NTP lows you to modify the TCPAIP communication settings ETH1 IF Address 10 168 69 71 ETH Subnethl ask 255 255 248 0 ETH Gateway
180. nd Peak demand registers can be reset manually password protected or logged and reset automatically on a programmed schedule Measurements include kW KVAR kVA demand min max Amps Volts demand min max Demand on any instantaneous measurement Instantaneous Both meters provide a choice of high accuracy 1 second or high speed 1 2 cycle measurements including true RMS per phase and total for Voltage and current Active power kW and reactive power KVAR Page 12 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 1 Introduction Apparent power kVA Power factor and frequency Voltage and current unbalance Phase reversal Harmonics Complete harmonic distortion metering recording and real time reporting up to the 63rd harmonic 511th for ION7650 via ION Enterprise software for all voltage and current inputs Individual harmonics including magnitude phase and inter harmonics for the ION7650 Total even harmonics and total odd harmonics Total harmonics even odd K factor Crest factor Min Max Recording The meters record each new minimum and new maximum value with date and time stamp for the following parameters Voltage and current min max kW kVAR and kVA min max Power factor Frequency Voltage unbalance 6M Plus any measured value Power Quality The meters m
181. nel with the appropriate display screens Display Display Options Module 1 Module Source Show To freeze scrolling press any Display button on Module n the front panel Source Show Note that the first Display module s Show input is linked to the Scroll module s first Trigger output register this is your first display screen on the meter Accordingly the second Display module s Show input is linked to the Scroll module s second Trigger output in order to setup the second display screen and so on The order in which data displays depends on the numbering of the Display modules Therefore the data linked to Display module 1 is displayed on the first front panel screen and so on Scrolling between the display screens is done with the Up and Down arrow buttons on the front of the meter Page 43 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using the Front Panel You cannot configure displays from the front panel Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect in basic mode to your meter 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Displays and click Edit ION Setup uploads your meter s display information to the Display Editor Setup Assistant Ea Template Front Panel Basic Setup Security lows you to program the available front panel displaus Communications Clock eet Display Editor Inputs Outputs Logging aa Revenue Volts Amps PF Move Up Volks Alarming Amps Power Qua
182. nly supports read only mode Only the following SNMP related identification text strings can be written to the meter System Contact System Name System Location The illustration below demonstrates how SNMP functions with ION meters Within the ION meter is the SNMP agent and the SNMP Mapping module to which you link the values you want to read from the meter In this case the NMS is a workstation with SNMP manager software The NMS also contains the custom and standard MIB files needed to organized the managed objects and to map them to a custom label ION7550 ION7650 SNMP Agent SNMP Mapping Module Custom and Standard MIB files SNMP Manager Software Input 1 Vila Input 10 a mean 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols The default parameters linked to the SNMP Mapping modules are Vina VII b b PF sign a kVAR tot kWh del Vin b VII c Ic PF sign b kVA tot kWh rec Vin c VII avg a mean PF sign c kW sd del rec kVARh del Vin avg Vunbal b mean PF sign tot kVAR sd del rec kVARh rec VII a la c mean kW tot kVA sd del rec kVARh del rec Configuring SNMP on ION Meters 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved To use SNMP with your ION meter you need to Obtain the MIB file from www powerlogic com or by contacting Technical Support and download it onto your NMS Enable SNMP in the Ethernet module Select the
183. not contain spaces 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 7 Third party Protocols For example if you had SMM1 s OID1 input linked to Vln a using the default MIB the client software would read Variable name smml OID1 Description SMM1 Input 1 However you can edit the MIB file to use more meaningful labels wln a OBJEC T T7 PE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 255 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Description _____ SMM1 Input 1 Voltage line te neutral phase A i groupeSchneider 1 Variable name In this case the client software reads Variable name Vin a Description SMMI Input 1 Voltage fline to neutral phase A A NOTE Any fields other than those mentioned above variable name and description should not be changed Doing so can cause problems or return errors when trying to retrieve or view the parameters 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 125 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 126 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 8 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Time This chapter covers the meter s clock and time synchronization In This Chapter Meter ClO ao eo 128 Configuring the Meter Clock 3 ei tes Oey sweetie eh ote 24 128 Hime the Prone Panel RE emis sem nee 128 Deine ION SCD a cu 129 CSP De OT sanae E n
184. nt to congifure Configure the Protocol Tran Delay Baud Rate and Unit ID setup registers to match your system 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 87 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 6 Communications Ethernet Communications Setup To enable communications through the meter s Ethernet port configure the Ethernet Communications module The IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway setup registers must properly match your system and can be set through the meter s front panel or ION software Using the Front Panel Ethernet settings for the meter are located in the Network Setup menu Menu Setting Description Range Values Default IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address for the meter 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 varies SUBNET MASK Used if subnetting applies to your network 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 255 240 0 0 GATEWAY Dedma ipene rokon gcs 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 10 0 0 0 DNS PRIMARY Sets the address for the primary DNS Server that is 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 none configured to resolve domain names DNS SECONDARY 9215 the address for the secondary DNS Server 000 000 000 000 to 999 999 999 999 none that is configured to resolve domain names SNMP SERVER Enables or disables communication via SNMP Enabled or Disabled or Disabled Disabled Controls the maximum link speed and duplexing Auto 10BT a RENE 10BT full 1OOBTX half ROU ince ae of the BASE T Ethernet connectio
185. ntroduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Accumulated meter values are saved in logs These logs are acquired by your energy management software ION Enterprise or third party and saved in its database for analysis and reporting The Reporter component of ION Enterprise is a database reporting application that lets you define generate and manage comprehensive reports based on the information in your system database It processes selected data and generates a finished report in Microsoft Excel format For more information on reports see the Reporter section of the online ION Enterprise Help Viewing Meter Logs Page 216 View meter logs using ION software or the front panel Using the Front Panel The only log you can display using the front panel is the Event Log Press the Events softkey to view Using ION Setup Display various meter logs using the Report Assistant 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Reports folder Setup Assistant x Meter Info This shows the meter energydemand log information Event Log Meter Configuration Configuration Comparison Template Comparison Display Back Nert gt Exit Help 3 Select one of the logs or comparisons in the list and click Display to view the associated log Select the amount of records to upload if requested 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION75
186. o the right of the eraph A NOTE Scaling is applied separately to each bar graph in the display Do not compare the magnitudes of two values based on the size of their bars Trend Displays The Trend Display screen graphs the historical data of up to four different parameters simultaneously A movable cursor consisting of the intersection of a vertical line and a horizontal line displays the value and timestamp of any plotted data within a parameter The cursor displays the values of one parameter at one time only Use the Up and Down navigation keys to move from one parameter to another In addition a Trend Display log screen displays data logs for any graphed parameter up to 3360 logs for each parameter That is equivalent to 35 days worth of 15 minute data The graph is updated when a new set of values is recorded The highest supported update speed is once per second The front panel displays three preconfigured trending screens V Trend voltage I Trend current and P Trend power Default Front Panel Display Screens 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The meter is factory configured to display a number of data screens on its front panel 40 display screens for all ION7550 meters and ION7650 meters without EN50160 49 display screens for ION7650 meters with the EN50160 ordering option Each screen is accessible with a corresponding Softkey See Using the Front Panel Buttons to Display Data
187. ocols Back Met gt Exit Help 5 The default Modbus map editor appears allowing you to edit add delete or set the name of Modbus Slave module registers 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 101 Chapter 7 Third party Protocols ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Edit 40011 UINT16 1 UINT16 Add Yin c 40013 1 UINT16 10 Vin avg 40014 1 UINT16 10 Delete Vill ab 40015 1 UINT16 10 Vill bo 40016 1 UINT16 10 Cet Name Vill ca 40017 1 UINT16 10 Vill ava 40018 1 UINT16 10 la 40014 1 UINT16 10 Ib 40020 1 UINT16 10 lc 40021 1 UINT16 10 ava 40022 1 UINT16 10 Y unbal 40023 1 UINT16 10 unbal 40024 1 UINT16 10 Save Ag Cancel Print Help Using ION Enterprise Use Designer to configure Modbus slave functionality on your meter 1 Open your meter in Designer 2 Open the Modbus folder in the Third Party Protocols section of your framework Right click on the Modbus Slave module you want to configure to access the ION Module Setup dialog Select the setup register you want to change and click Modify or double click on the register 3 Link the module inputs and outputs as required 4 Click OK and select File gt Send amp Save when you are finished See the online ON Enterprise Help for more information on modifying and linking modules in Designer Page 102 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Modbus Slave Modules Chapter 7 Third p
188. odbus RTU 99 Modbus Slave module 103 Modbus TCP 100 modem connections 84 modem initialization strings 90 modem initialization strings in Europe 91 ModemGate 91 MV 90 158 N nameplate 30 navigation buttons 28 36 nominal voltage 179 numeric displays 29 O optical port 82 over condition monitoring 204 P passwords 36 68 peak demand reset 192 Periodic Timer module 154 158 phasor diagrams 30 Power Factor interpretation 60 Power Meter module 56 58 power quality configuring 180 EN50160 standard 182 IEC 61000 4 30 standard 182 power quality measurements 13 sag swell monitoring 178 transient monitoring 180 PT ratios 56 Pulser module 140 148 149 R Relative Setpoint module 204 relative setpoints configuring 204 over condition monitoring 204 reset DI count 193 disturbance count 193 EN50160 standard 193 harmonics min max 192 master 192 min max 192 peak demand 192 performing a meter reset 192 rolling block demand see sliding window demand 135 RS 232 connections 79 RS 485 connections 80 biasing 86 S sag limit 179 Sag Swell module 178 screen messages 50 Scroll module 40 security advanced 67 configuring 68 device access for ION services 74 passwords 68 revenue meter 75 standard 66 Set Meter Time menu 129 setpoint learning 208 Setpoint module 205 setpoints learning 208 monitoring 206 setup mode timeout 36 sliding window demand 135 Sliding Window Demand module 135 SNMP 121 configuring SNMP 123 c
189. odules is automatic Set the Duration over which learning occurs in days Repeat for each of the remain tabs 5 When you have set up the Install Mode and Learning Duration for each setpoint click Start All to start learning for all of the setpoints Stopping Learning To stop learning for a specific setpoint click Abort This only stops learning for that setpoint To stop learning for all the setpoints repeat on each tab Installing Learned Values in Manual Install Mode To install learned values for a specific setpoint in Manual Install Mode click Install This installs the values for that setpoint only To install values for other setpoints repeat on each tab A NOTE If you click Install while learning is in progress for setpoints set to both Manual and Automatic install modes it stops the learning process warning appears asking you if you want to stop learning and install the learned values Click Yes to continue or No to return to the Global Setpoint Learning Assistant Configuring Learning in other Modules Configuring learning in other Setpoint modules and in the Sag Swell and Transient modules is an advanced procedure in ION Setup To configure learning in these modules use ION Setup in Advanced Mode or use ION Enterprise see below Configuring Learning using ION Enterprise 1 Open your meter in Vista 2 Navigate to Setpoints gt Setup Setpoint modules or Power Quality gt Setup Sag Swell and Transi
190. of each digital input is shown in the D Inputs front panel display as well as in the Vista Digital Inputs Outputs diagram User Resets Menu The User Resets sub menu contains less critical and user configurable controls Dist Count Rset The meter contains a voltage disturbance display in its Power Quality Vista diagram which counts the number of sag swell events that have occurred since power up or last reset The Disturbance Count Reset clears this counter Man Wfm Trg The Manual Waveform Trigger forces the meter to perform a waveform capture Waveform data is accessible in the Vista Power Quality diagram EN50160 Reset ION7650 with EN50160 ordering option only This item resets all EN50160 parameters and statistics accumulated in the meter See the Power Quality ION Meters and EN50160 technical note for more information about EN50160 Rst Avlty Stats This item is not available on the current shipping framework Custom Trigger Program this reset with Designer See Creating a Front Panel Reset on page 42 for more details Page 193 Chapter 16 Meter Resets ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using ION Setup 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Verification folder 3 Select Normal Mode and click Display Setup Assistant Ea Verification Wiring Basic Setup Security lows vou to verify meter readings HOTE The Test Mode parame
191. ogged and the frequency with which these parameters are logged The following equation can help determine the amount of memory required to store data and event logs each record consumes in Bytes number of parameters 5 8 The meter can also perform waveform recording It can simultaneously capture events on all channels to a maximum of 96 cycles each To calculate the waveform memory usage use the following formula waveform memory usage in Bytes 2 number of samples per cycle 10 number of cycles in waveform 30 A NOTE Round up to the next kilobyte after each of the above calculations Page 165 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Trending and Forecasting The Trending and Forecasting feature of the ION7550 ION7650 enables you to monitor changes in specified quantities over a period of time and view forecasted values for those quantities Trending and forecasting data can be useful for analyzing changes in load and power quality and forecasting values such as demand The data used for trending and forecasting is logged for the following intervals Every hour for the last 24 hours Every day for the last month Every week for the last 8 weeks Every month for the last 12 months A NOTE Forecasted values are not calculated for the weekly and hourly intervals Only trend data can be viewed for these intervals The default parameters that are logged for trend
192. ogs Revenue Log The Revenue Log is configured for use with UTS MV 90 billing software The default values logged by the Revenue Log are as follows Parameter Description kWh del int Interval kWh delivered kWh rec int Interval kWh received kVARh del int Interval kVARh delivered kVARh rec int Interval kVARh received Historic Data Logging Three data recorders are used to record standard power system quantities such as phase current phase voltage and power factor These recorders are labeled Hist Mean Log Hist High Log and Hist Low Log By default they log the following ION output register values 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Hist Mean Log VII ab mean avg mean VIT bc mean 4 mean VII ca mean kW tot mean VII avg mean kVAR tot mean V unbal mean kVA tot mean la mean PF lag mean Ib mean PF lead mean Ic mean Freq mean 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Hist High Log VII ab high avg high VIT bc high 4 high VII ca high kW tot high VII avg high kVAR tot high V unbal high kVA tot high la high PF lag high Ib high PF lead high Ic high Freq high Loss Log Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Hist Low Log VIT ab low avg low VIT bc low 4 low VIT ca low kW tot low VII avg low kVAR tot low V unbal low kVA tot
193. on page 28 for instructions on using the softkeys to display data A NOTE Each display screen is listed with the corresponding softkey name and the screen title Page 31 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Screens Shown in Display Cycle Ten data display screens are included in the automatic display cycle By default the front panel scrolls repeatedly through the following screens in the following order Screen Titles Description VI PF Volts Amps PF This numeric display screen contains the average line to line voltage average current and the total signed power factor Volts Volts This numeric display screen shows the line to line voltages VII ab VII bc and VII ca Amps Amps This is a numeric screen containing currents a b and Ic Power Total Power This numeric display screen contains total kW kVAR and kVA values Energy Energy Delivered This numeric display screen shows delivered imported energy values for kWh kVARh and kVAh Demand1 Demand Delivered This numeric display screen contains delivered values kW kVAR and kVA in the previous demand period By default these values come from a sliding window demand rolling block calculation Pk Dmd1 Peak Demand Del This is a numeric display screen with timestamps containing maximum delivered demand values for kW kVAR and kVA The timestamps show the date and time at which the value
194. ory configured Display framework uses many of the Display modules available in the meter Only a few of the default screens have room for extra data To make a significant modification to the existing display framework you either have to create new display modules and configure them or change the links and settings of the modules in the existing Display framework or both Four common modifications are discussed in the following sections removing a display screen adding a new display screen replacing the parameters in an existing display screen creating custom trend bar graphs Removing a Display Screen Use caution when deleting modules as any dependant modules are also affected Designer informs you of dependant modules if they exist on the same node Removing a data display screen in Designer 1 Open your meter in Designer and navigate to Advanced Setup gt Frameworks gt Display Framework 2 Select the Display module responsible for the screen 3 Press Delete This also deletes all links to that particular Display module 4 Select Send amp Save to save your changes to the meter 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 45 Chapter 3 Front Panel Page 46 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide If the display screen you are deleting is part of the automatic scrolling cycle you should reconfigure the links from the Scroll module s Trigger outputs to the remaining Display modules so that the follow
195. ount by which an input must change during a disturbance to 1 CRITERIA to be considered a new sub disturbance NOMINAL Specifies the nominal voltage of the power system for power quality VOLTAGE features 0 to 1 000 000 EVENT PRIORITY Assigns a priority level to sag swell events O to 255 255 is highest priority Ifyou have configured your meter to learn the values for the Swell Lim and the Sag Lim registers these values are affected by that learning process a rs LL N O a Page 180 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 14 Power Quality Using ION Setup The Power Quality Setup Assistant helps you configure the Sag Swell and Transient module settings 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to the Power Quality screen Setup Assistant Ea 5 ag 5 well Transient Adaptive WFC This specifies the number of recordings the sag swell log can hold J Inputs Outputs Logging Nominal voltage Revenue gwell limit 4 Sag limit Sag Swell depth Waveform depth Waveform format 32854 Post Event Cycles 47 Hysteresis 2 Edit Learn Back Ment gt Exit Help 3 Click on the Sag Swell tab to set sag and swell limits configure sag swell waveform recorder settings and most importantly record your system s nominal voltage 4 Click on the Transient tab to
196. party Protocols The Meter as Modbus Slave Your meter can act as a Modbus Slave using both the Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols See the Modbus and ION Technology technical note for more information on using your meter as a Modbus slave Using the Modbus RTU Protocol Both the ION7550 and ION7650 meters can act as Modbus Slave devices making any real time data available through the Modicon Modbus RTU protocol Modbus Master devices connected to the meter can access read this data or write data to your meter s ION registers making device configuration changes and initiating control actions The Factory Modbus Slave Configuration The meter makes data available to Modbus Master devices using pre configured Modbus Slave modules These modules are linked to other modules in the meter that provide the energy power and demand data Once a communications channel is configured to use Modbus RTU protocol the data is available to Modbus Master devices A NOTE Connect to TCP Service Port 7701 for Modbus RTU communications over Ethernet On ION7550 ION7650 meters with firmware version v310 the required Modbus Unit ID of the meter over Ethernet is 100 Later versions allow any Unit ID Set the COM port to the Modbus RTU protocol Communications Port Power Meter Modbus Slave 40011 Module Module Data is available to Modbus master devices ION Meter Measured data is Modbus Slave module linked to the Modbus outputs d
197. pulse for every 1 8 Wh accumulated in both NORMAL and TEST mode DIGITAL OUTPUTS VY GVYGYV VY OO ee ee ee ee es ee funk kWh Pulser D4 RER kWh Pulser LED hm 1 8 Wh pulsing default T IC front panel Changing the value for the Kt setup register of the controlling Calibration Pulser module lets you modify the pulsing rate of either channel If you want to configure the LED port for a different pulsing application you must re link the Source input to the output register of a different instantaneous power quantity in one of the Arithmetic modules in the Demand Framework Ensure that the quantity you choose originates from the MU meter units Power Meter module Page 151 Chapter 11 Energy Pulsing ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 152 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 12 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Logging and Trending This chapter provides information regarding the data logging event recording and trending and forecasting capabilities of the meter In This Chapter Introduction Data Logging 555522225222 2 Configuring Data Logging ui au Using the Front Panel Se 2 ds ee sie ON Set a os eet ware E S Changing the Parameters that are Logged Changing Waveform Recording Default Logging Cabas eh 0 Changing the Log D bths 5h Changing the
198. puts Logging High Limit Lows Limit Status Revenue Over kia sd Mot set Hat set OFF Alarming Overl a Hot set Hot set OFF An asterix next to the status indicates that learning is in progress Power Quality Over b Mot set Mot set OFF Displays Overl c Mot set Mot set OFF Verification Over 4 Not set Not set OFF Overl 5 Mot set Mot set OFF feats Over unbal Mot set Mot set OFF Edit Learn Back Mert gt Exit Help 3 Select any setpoint and click Learn to bring up the Global Setpoint Learning Assistant 4 Select a tab and click Setup The Alarm Learning Setup dialog appears Global Setpoint Learning x Over a Overl b Overl c Over 4 Overl 5 Over kw SD Over unbal Learned Values In Use Setup High Limit Not Available High Limit Mot set Low Lirnit Not Available Low Lirnit Not set Sustain On Not Available Sustain On 30 000 Sustain Off Not Available Sustain Off 30 000 Install Mode Automatic M Learning Conti Duration 30 Install Mode Duration days Save Cancel Help Mot Started seconds seconds Setup Start All Abort Install Close Save Ag Print Help Page 212 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 18 Setpoints Set the Learning Install Mode to Automatic or Manual the default for these m
199. r This chapter provides an overview of ION7550 and ION7650 meters and summarizes many of their key features In This Chapter ION7550 and ION7650 Meters 10 The ION Meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System 10 Meter Fealufes 00 205422 ceoueeaaececsesessescse 12 Measured FardincterS a 0 dire 12 LOC OR OR ee ee E son mo do ner 14 Data Display and Analysis Tools 44 4240 ssa smoue 14 DUB DOME OO RE de no dr oo 15 Communications O DAS era ec do ne eens 15 Digital and Analog I O Opnons s lt 54 22 2 2e e 15 ION Enterprise Software SUpport sto e616 4cew scenes eens nan erian ER 16 ION Setup DOr Ware SUPPOR SR a nee de Bega do thoes 18 Getting More Information 18 Page 9 Chapter 1 Introduction ION7550 ION7650 User Guide ION7550 and ION7650 Meters ION7550 and ION7650 intelligent metering and control devices provide revenue accurate true RMS measurements of voltage current power and energy and are complemented by extensive I O capabilities comprehensive logging and advanced power quality measurement and compliance verification functions The meters come with an extensive selection of pre configured data screens and measurements so you can use the meters out of the box or customize them to fit your unique requirements ION7550 and ION7650 meters can replace numerous transducers traditional meters and con
200. r Security Page 66 Standard meter security lets you configure the meter through the front panel or with communications software using a meter password Standard meter security is enabled by default on all ION7550 ION7650 meters all configuration functions in the front panel are password protected The default password is factory set to 0 zero If you make configuration changes to the meter via the front panel the meter prompts you for its password before accepting any configuration changes Similarly if you make any configuration changes via ION software or an internet browser you are prompted by the meter for its password in addition to the password used to access ION software Once you enter the correct meter password and confirm the new configuration the change is set on the meter Note that the front panel prompts you for the meter password before you make your first configuration change You do not need to re enter the password for each subsequent change However if you perform no additional configuration changes for five minutes you will need to re enter the Setup menu and provide the valid meter password to resume making changes This is because the meter returns from setup mode to data display mode after five minutes of inactivity 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 5 Security Advanced Meter Security Advanced meter security allows you to configure up to 16 users
201. r start and end dates into the appropriate setup registers If your season is active on the same dates every year you only need to enter a single range of dates in the appropriate Season setup register If the active dates are different each year for example Season 3 becomes active every first Monday in August the start dates must be individually specified for each year The Time of Use module is partially configured at the factory Check the setup registers to ensure that the settings match your Time of Use schedules Setup Register Function Season 1 4 These setup registers define the dates for each active season When a season is active the Time of Use module will use the applicable rate schedules Season 4 Weekday Rates Season 1 4 Weekend Rates These setup registers specify seasonal weekday rates These setup registers specify seasonal weekend rates Season 1 4 Alt 1 Rates These setup registers specify a season s daily rates during the days specified in the Alt 1 Days setup register Season 1 4 Alt 2 Rates These setup registers specify a season s daily rates during the days specified in the Alt 2 Days setup register Season 1 4 Holiday Rates These setup registers specify a season s daily rates during the days specified in the Holidays setup register Weekdays This register defines the days of the week for all seasons The rates in the Season 1 2 3 or 4 Weekday Rat
202. r to build a useful profile it is important that it persists through power cycles For this reason the data accumulated by the module is backed up to the meter s non volatile memory every hour For more information on the meter s other web pages refer to the WebMeter Internal Web Server technical note 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 13 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Revenue This chapter provides instructions for configuring instrument transformer correction transformer line loss compensation and time of use For more information on revenue metering with the ION7550 ION7650 see the Hardware Lockable Meter product option document In This Chapter Instrument Transformer Correction ITC 170 COMM S cisia a da bean Laas aoe nee sees eee 170 Psi he Prone lane RS tenses eee yes os a 170 sie TON Set ne cepa anh ate 8 eee 170 Use DE NE e ae a ee an sa eae ae 171 Transformer Line Loss Compensation TLC 172 Comments aa beeen der ns es dore 172 Usine the OCR de a A 172 Sie ION SR esa ee ooo a tees oaens tel oeesentesed 172 Wate ViGta 4s e a eee sete E eee ba eee nee ees eo oeaes saa 173 Time or Use cccccsescmawerstsesesenesecsadseteeesesesaoest 174 Conngorme MOOD a a da 174 Usine the Front Panel 2225242084 es so oeoat 174 site ION Seu eo wees 174 LIGNE DES EME 5385625 e hae a co ee 175 Time OF Use Module Settin
203. rce 4 MARA rec int Revenue Log eae EnergyDemand Log c purce 5 Revenue Source 6 Alarming Source r Source amp Power Quality Source Displays Source 10 Verification Source 11 Reports Source 12 Edit Unlink Page 155 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Page 156 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 6 Click the Channels tab to edit link and unlink revenue parameters 7 Click the Interval Depth tab to edit the interval and duration of the revenue log EnergyDemand Log Screen 8 Select the EnergyDemand Log screen to configure Data Recorder 10 EnergyDemand Log Setup Assistant x Channels Interval Depth Basic Setup Security lows you to program the enerngydemand log channels Communications Clock Demand J Inputs Outputs Logging gt kwh del E Memory i i LM gelTeC Bea Revenue Log Source 4 KARR del EnergyDemand Log Source kVWARA rec oy Revenue Source 6 kVAR A del rec Power Quality Source kVA del rec Displays Source 8 kM ed del rec Verificat Source kMAR ad del rec enfication Source 10 kVA sd del rec Reports Source 11 kw td del rec SOWICE 1 2 KAR td del rec Edit Unilink Back Het gt Exit Help 9 Click the Channels tab to edit link and unlink EnergyDemand log parameters 10 Click the Interval Depth tab to edit the interval and duration of the EnergyDemand log Changing the Par
204. rnal source such as an NTP server or DNP Master to synchronize your meter s clock See the Time Synchronization amp Timekeeping technical note for more information on implementing time synchronization Page 131 Chapter 8 Time ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 132 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 9 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Demand This chapter explains how to configure and view demand values on your meter In This Chapter IAOGUCHON 2s oe oe ooe cea ree eeeeeeuss cesses sae 134 Configuring Demand 134 eine he PION rane amine E sires heen eaetens ene take aod 134 Usine ION etl EE et 134 WSIS DE ACT grean oa keenest ota been Go Ree oes eee ee ae ee oe 135 Sliding Window Demand Module Settings 135 Displaying Demand 135 Page 133 Chapter 9 Demand ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Introduction Demand is a measure of average power consumption over a fixed time interval Peak or maximum demand is the highest demand level recorded over the billing period The method of measuring demand uses Sliding Window Demand modules These modules are configured to calculate the average current demand and kW kVAR and kVA demand The setup registers in the demand modules define time intervals for demand calculations setting the sensitivity of the module s operation
205. rough the meter s front panel You can only assign the DNP 3 0 protocol to communication ports See the Communications chapter Using ION Setup The DNP 3 0 Setup Assistant helps you configure the DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Options modules 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Communications gt 3rd Party Protocols and click on the DNP 3 0 tab 3 Select the DNP feature you want to configure Parameter Map in this example and click Edit Setup Assistant Ea Modbus Slave Modbus Master ONP 3 0 lows vou to customize the DMP 3 0 map used by other 3rd party device to communicate to the meter Network Settings 3rd Party Protocols NONE aJ Inputs Outputs 4 Logging Back Met gt Exit Help 4 The Setup Assistant guides you through DNP configuration See the ION Setup Online Help for more information Page 120 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using SNMP 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 7 Third party Protocols This section provides setup and configuration instructions for using your meter with the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and assumes that you have some familiarity with the protocol A NOTE Before communicating with your meter via SNMP you need to install the custom MIB file on your SNMP network management system The
206. rt module for each meter whose data it displays because all meters in the network have unique Unit IDs This is how the Modbus Master distinguishes which meter Slave Address is providing what data Register Address Link each Modbus Import module s output registers to the appropriate Display module s Source inputs Define each Display module s characteristics display format by adjusting its setup registers Do the same to the Display Options module if so desired See Removing a Display Screen on page 45 for considerations on re linking Scroll module Trigger outputs This step is important if you want to have your new screens appear in an automatic scrolling cycle or if your custom framework has fewer display screens than the factory configuration and you need to adjust the Scroll module s settings Select Send amp Save to save your changes Page 53 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Page 54 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 4 Basic Setup This chapter explains how to perform basic power meter setup and configure localization settings such as language and convention IEEE IEC Usually you only need to perform this setup when the meter is commissioned In This Chapter Basic Power Meter Setup 56 COMMS UNS Pasic SOUND dd ee ce co oc ee 56 sine the MORE ame antacitace inte seetee eter da aneesceeeneses 2 56 Wee ION Sette s
207. s and the Event Log Controller module description in the ION Reference for more details 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 163 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending ION7550 ION7650 User Guide External ION Events Some events are not produced by a specific module These events are generated internally by the meter Their associated priority levels are shown in the following table Event Group Description Priority Number Factory initialize performed Firmware or memory upgrade performed Meter power up or power down Warning Internal modem not responding or modem recovered 30 Battery low Telnet or serial terminal locked out Security disabled or enabled Failure Communications fail to allocate required memory 255 Displaying Events View Events in the following locations Application Menu Screen Navigation Front Panel Event Log Press Events softkey ION Setup Event Display Mode gt Data Recorders folder gt Event Vista Meter Events System amp Logs tab gt Meter Events object WebMeter N A N A Page 164 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Logging and Recording Capacity 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The meter provides both data and event logs The amount of memory required to store these logs depends on the number of parameters being l
208. s control the following channels Module Name Settings Comm 1 Selectable RS 232 or RS 485 port on COMI Comm 2 High speed RS 485 port on COM2 Comm 3 Optional internal modem on COM3 Comm 4 Optical port on COM4 Ethernet Optional 10 100BASE T or 100BASE FX Ethernet port Use the meter s front panel or ION Setup to initially configure the meter s communications Once communication is established Vista Designer or the WebMeter internal web server can also be used to modify meter communications A NOTE Altering the settings of a communications channel that is in use can cause a loss of communications with the meter See the Communications module description in the ION Reference for complete details about all the setup registers in the Communications module Communications Protocols By default all communication ports are configured to use the ION protocol Using other protocols requires configuration of the Protocol setup register for the Communications module that controls the port you want to use Not all protocols are available on all ports Available Protocols ION Modbus RTU and Modbus Master DNP 3 0 GPS EtherGate ModemGate SNMP this TCP IP protocol is not set with the Protocol register Factory reserved for use by Technical Support Page 85 Chapter 6 Communications ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Serial Communications Setup Serial communications are available on
209. s have limited lifetimes mechanical KYZ relays are typically not suitable for energy pulsing applications For energy pulsing applications consider using Form A outputs in KYZ mode Digital Output Modules Both the Form A and Form C relays can be controlled with Digital Output modules Pulser modules or Calibration Pulser modules By default six Digital Output modules labeled DO D1 to DO D3 and DO R1 to DO R3 are already created for this purpose You can use these modules or create and configure other modules to control the output ports Calibration Pulser modules allow you to generate high accuracy energy pulses for calibration testing purposes They integrate instantaneous power appearing at their inputs Digital Output modules accept Boolean inputs and output a continuous signal or pulses Pulser modules convert instantaneous pulses to pulses or transitions Refer to the ION Reference for more information about these ION modules Page 140 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs Configure the settings of the controlling module to match your requirements The settings in these modules are as follows ION Module Setup Registers Available Settings Creation Default Description Not Used Port DO Port DO2 Port DO3 Port DO4 Port Port R Not Used The output hardware channel Port R2 Port R3 Dig
210. s to this module are changed Reporter will not be able to create reports from the device s logs If you use Reporter do not change the parameters that are logged in the EgyDmd Log Sag Swell and Transient Logging The meter logs the following ION output register values Sag Swell Log DistDur DistV 1 Engy DistV2Engy DistV3Engy DistV1 Min DistV2Min DistV3Min DistNominal DistV 1 Max DistV2Max DistV3Max SwellLim DistV 1Avg DistV2Avg DistV3Avg SagLim Transient Log ION7650 only TranV1Dur TranV2Max TranNominal PT Sec TranV 1 Max TranV3Dur Threshold CT Prim TranV2Dur TranV3Max PT Prim CT Sec Trend Display Logging Three data recorders are used to provide trend display logging The data recorders and the ION output registers they log are as follows V Irend Log VII avg trend I Irend Log lavg trend P Irend Log kW tot trend These logs gather data for the front panel trend displays They and are not related to the trending and forecasting feature which is displayed through the meter s web pages 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 12 Logging and Trending EN50160 Compliance Logging ION7650 with EN50160 ordering option only By default 22 Data Recorders are used for logging EN50160 compliance parameters Data Recorder EN50160 Component Logged Data Recorder EN50160 Component Logged EN5
211. s were last updated By default these values come from a sliding window demand calculation V Bar Voltage Bar Graph Bar Current Bar Graph P Bar Power Bar Graph These three screens are trend bar graph displays They show real time values for voltage VII ab VII bc VII ca Vil avg current l a I b Ic avg and power kW tot KVAR tot kVA tot PF lag tot The bar graphs also indicate the maximums and minimums recorded for these values Screen Title Summary Volts Amps Summary Additional Data Display Screens Most of the default data screens are not included in the default scrolling cycle To view the other display screens find the Softkey title of the data screen you want and press the corresponding Softkey Description This numeric display provides many important voltage current phase and frequency measurements on a single screen Summary2 Power Summary This numeric display provides real reactive and apparent power measurements for phase a b and c as well as their total Signed Power Factor measurements are also displayed on this screen V Trend Voltage Trend Display The voltage trend display graphs the VII avg trend Each trending display has two views graph and log which are accessible via softkeys once you are displaying the trend screen Trend Current Trend Display P Trend Power Trend Display The current trend display graphs the avg trend Ea
212. setup See Communications chapter Network Setup Optional Ethernet network addressing See Communications chapter PQ Setup Sets the criteria including nominal voltage for disturbance p lity chapt de See Power Quality chapter Format Setup Customizes the style and values appearing on the display See Format Setup Menu below screens Display Setup Customizes display appearance and update rate See Display Setup Menu below Time Setup Clock and meter time settings See Time chapter Security Setup Modify and enable disable password functions See Security chapter Meter Resets 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Reset functions for factory and user determined cumulative See Meter Resets chapter parameters Highlight the Setup menu item that you want to access using the vertical navigation buttons To select the item press the PROG button Page 37 Chapter 3 Front Panel ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Format Setup Menu Use the Format Setup menu to set labeling and formatting preferences for the front panel display Numeric Format The Numeric Format sub menu contains the following settings Digit Group This specifies the symbols used to delimit thousands and the decimal place holder i e 1000 0 or 1 000 0 or 1 000 0 The default is 1000 0 no commas no spaces Volts Decimal Display voltage measurements to one two or
213. signed to the outputs ABC RST XYZ RYB RWB or 123 ABC kVA tot Method The method used to calculate kVA total Vector Sum or Scalar Sum Vector Sum Determines which sign convention IEEE or IEC is used for the Power Meter Sen Comenton eale s PF in ou rege ond therfore how hes vols opps onthe Power Factor Interpretation on page 60 Nominal Frequency The nominal frequency of the power system the meter is used in 50Hz or 60Hz 60Hz These registers are typically set when the device is commissioned Changing the values of these registers while the device is in service is not recommended Additional Information for Current Probes The Current Probe phase calibration registers are setup registers in the Factory module that can be configured in a Telnet or HyperTerminal session Up to three separate groups of registers Factory Default User Defined 1 and User Defined 2 can be set up for three different Current Probes In the Basic Setup menu the Probe Type register is used to activate one of those register groups Only the selected group is used in the meter s calculations For more information on configuring your meter s non intrusive current probes see the Current Probe Input Option document for the ION7550 ION7650 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 4 Basic Setup Localization Settings The localization settings on the meter affect how information is
214. status input control power and external I O circuits PT and CT secondary circuits are capable of generating lethal voltages and currents with their primary circuit energized Follow standard safety precautions while performing any installation or service work i e removing PT fuses shorting CT secondaries etc The terminal strips on the meter base should not be user accessible after installation Do not use digital output devices for primary protection functions These include applications where the devices perform energy limiting functions or provide protection of people from injury Do not use the ION7550 ION7650 in situations where failure of the devices can cause injury or death or cause sufficient energy to be released that can start a fire The meter can be used for secondary protection functions Do not HIPOT Dielectric test the digital status inputs digital outputs or communications terminals Refer to the label on the ION7550 ION7650 meter for the maximum voltage level the device can withstand CAUTION Observe the following instructions or permanent damage to the meter may occur The ION7550 ION7650 meter offers a range of hardware options that affect input ratings The ION7550 ION7650 meter s serial number label lists all equipped options Applying current levels incompatible with the current inputs will permanently damage the meter This document provides installation instructions applicable to ea
215. such as flow rates RPM fluid levels oil pressures and transformer temperatures Analog outputs let you output real time power to an RTU or perform equipment control operations See the meter s datasheet for the ordering options available on the optional T O card A NOTE This card does not need to be ordered with your meter it can be field retrofitted See the Digital and Analog I O technical note for more information on analog inputs and outputs Your meter uses Analog Input and Analog Output modules for analog I O See the ION Reference for more information on these modules Specifying a Port in an ION Module Configure the Analog Output and Analog Input modules Port setup registers to specify which port handles the outgoing or incoming signals To assign a port to one of these modules simply modify the Port setup register by picking a port from the enumerated list This can be done with both Designer and ION Setup The following table describes the ports that can be configured in the Analog Input and Analog Output modules to handle outgoing or incoming analog signals Optional Output Port Names Description Port AO 1 Analog Output port 1 Port AO2 Analog Output port 2 Port AO3 Analog Output port 3 Port AO4 Analog Output port 4 Optional Input Port Names Description Port Al Analog Input port 1 Port Al2 Analog Input port 2 Port AI3 Analog Input port 3 Port Al4 Analog Input port 4 2007 S
216. t settings are as follows Setup Register IEEE IEC Time Format 12H 24H Date Format MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY PF Sign Convention IEEE IEC PF Front Panel Symbol LD LG IND CAP Measurement Symbols IEEE IEC Phase Labels ABC 123 Harmonics Display Mode Fundamental RMS THD Display Mode Fundamental RMS Custom Convention Settings Configuration If you selected Custom in step 4 continue with the steps below 5 Select the date and time format you want to use on your meter s front panel and click Next 6 Select the PF sign convention and the PF Front Panel Symbol you want to use and click Next 7 Select the Measurement Symbols and the Phase Labels you want to use and click Next 8 Select the harmonic calculation methods you want to use and click Next 9 Select the THD calculation method you want to use and click Next Click Finish when you are done 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 4 Basic Setup Setting the Nominals for Harmonics Calculations When the harmonics calculation method is set to Percent Nominal you may need to adjust the value of the following registers in the factory module Vnominal V4nominal Inominal J4nominal 5nominal The default value of these registers is the same as the value of the corresponding PT or CT Primary To change the value of th
217. tal Input port 11 Port DI4 Digital Input port 12 Port DI5 Digital Input port 13 Port DI6 Digital Input port 14 Port DI7 Digital Input port 15 Port DI8 Digital Input port 16 Page 139 Chapter 10 Inputs Outputs ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Using the Onboard Digital Outputs Use the meter s digital outputs for hardware relay control or pulse counting applications For example your meter s digital outputs can provide on off control signals for capacitor banks generators and other equipment The digital output ports can also send out status signals or kWh pulses if the receiving device determines energy usage by counting pulses The meter provides three Form C mechanical relays and four Form A digital solid state relays All digital outputs can deliver a continuous signal or a pulse Contact Schneider Electric for complete information regarding relay applications CAUTION The relay outputs of the meter should never be used for primary protection functions Be sure that you are familiar with the warnings at the beginning of this document as well as those presented in your meter s Installation Guide These outputs can be controlled by Digital Output modules Pulser modules or Calibration Pulser modules depending on the application For relay and control use the Digital Output module For pulsing applications the Pulser and Calibration Pulser modules are generally used A NOTE Because mechanical relay
218. tected If the front panel returns to data display mode you must re enter the Setup menu and provide the valid meter password to resume making configuration changes 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide CONFIRM ESC TO CANCEL PROG TO CONFIRM Main Setup Menus Chapter 3 Front Panel Confirming Configuration Changes The CONFIRM screen appears whenever you attempt to change the meter s settings through the front panel This allows you to abort an unwanted configuration change The front panel also informs you when an entry is out of range In both cases press the PROG button to accept the change and ESC to return to the setup screen WRITING ERROR Screen If the CONFIRM screen does not appear for a valid entry or the display reports a WRITING ERROR repeat the configuration change If the problem persists contact Technical Support Press the PROG button to enter the Main Setup menu The following table summarizes the front panel s Setup menu functions Setup Menu ltem Description For more information Changes basic settings in the power measurement system Basic Setup conaran See Basic Setup chapter COMI Setup RS 232 or RS 485 port setup See Communications chapter COM2 Setup High speed RS 485 port setup See Communications chapter COM3 Setup Optional internal modem setup See Communications chapter COM4 Setup Front optical port
219. ter 120 into the Threshold setup register Setup Register Function Default Threshold This is the magnitude at which a voltage deviation is considered a transient 125 EvPriority The priority assigned to Sag Swell and Transient module events 0 to 255 255 is highest 200 Learn Install Mode This determines the installation mode for learned values after learning is complete MANUAL or AUTOMATIC MANUAL Learn Duration This specifies the learning duration in minutes 1 to 365 30 For more information on these registers see Setpoint Learning on page 208 and refer to the Transient module description in the ON Reference A NOTE You must set the Nominal Voltage register in the Sag Swell module to monitor transients Configuring Sag Swell and Transient Modules Use the front panel or ION software to change some of your meter s power quality settings You can only configure certain Sag Swell module settings via the front panel though the nominal voltage setting is read by other modules such as the Transient module Using the Front Panel The PQ Setup screen contains the following settings for the detection of voltage sags and swells Description Range Values Specifies the magnitude above which a power system input must rise for a 1 SWELL LIMIT eee 100 to 1000 Specifies the magnitude below which a power system input must fall for a 1 SAG LIMIT sag to be recorded CHANGE Specifies the am
220. ters Test Sub lntervals and Test Sub Interval Length must be changed in Normal Mode under the Demand setup screen however the Logs Mode ts only accessible in Test Mode Communications Clock Demand Inputs Outputs Logging Revenue Test Mode Power Quality Displays Verification Reports Display Back Mest gt Exit Help 4 Click on various tabs in the Normal Mode dialog box Three resets are available Peak Reset and Master Reset Click the appropriate button to perform the reset Master Reset in the example below Normal Mode Ea Energy Rolling Demand Volts Amps and Power Power Quality Ampe kVa PFFreg Amps Phase Amps Phase B Amps Phase C EVA Total PF Total Frequency Hz Voltages Phase B 207 936 Phase B C 207 689 Phase C A 207 612 Phase 4 H 120 052 Phase B H 115 905 Phase C H 119 865 kw Phase A 0 423 Phase B 0 551 Phase C 0 463 Total 1 437 EVAR Phase A 0 153 Phase B 0 236 Phase C O212 Total 0 601 TLE Compensation Comp Disabled Total Compe 0 601 TLE Compensation Comp Disabled Total Compensated 1 437 Master Reset Close Save Ag Print Help A dialog box informs you when the reset is complete Page 194 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 16 Meter Resets Using Vista Open your meter in Vista You can perform several resets from within Vista Performing a Peak Demand Reset or Master Res
221. th Supervisor access Connect to the meter you want to configure with Advanced security Once connected double click the Setup Assistant and select the Security heading Select Security Mode from the Security tab and click Edit In the Open File dialog select the Advanced scf file and click Open The Advanced Security wizard leads you through the configuration procedure On the first configuration screen select the check boxes of the security options you want enabled Some options may be greyed out not changeable due to existing security settings Click Next 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Page 72 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 5 Security Advanced Options x Step Configuration Options Select the security options you wish to employ Front Panel password Hew Password j Confirm Password f Active Web Server M Allow Web Server programming M Secure Web Page Viewing WM Allow Modbus programming M Allow Front Panel programming M Allow Broadcasting Time Synchronization Cancel Help 7 On the second configuration screen select the check boxes of the users you want to configure 1 through 16 Click Password to set a password for each user Click OK then click Finish Define individual users passwords Step 4 Advanced Security Define each users nights by selecting the appropriate check boxes and for each user enter In password m
222. the appropriate access level setup registers 5 Click the Change Password button at the bottom left of the module setup screen to configure a password The default password is 0 zero Click OK when you have configured the users 6 Right click on the Security Options module Page 70 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 5 Security 7 Double click on any setup register and use the drop down menu to change the register setting or label Set the Enable Advanced Security register to Enabled Refer to the Security Options module description in the ION Reference for more details Select File gt Send amp Save Advanced security is now enabled on the meter Configuring Standard Security using ION Setup 1 2 3 4 5 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Launch ION Setup with Supervisor authority Connect to your meter using Basic Mode In the Setup Assistant navigate to Security Select Security Mode from the Security tab and click Edit Setup Assistant Ea Template Security Basic Setup Security Indicates what type of security is operating Communications J Inputs Outputs Logging Security Mode Standard Revenue Hardware Lock Disabled Power Quality Verification Back Met gt Exit Help In the Open File dialog select the Standard scf file and click Open to edit Fe My Rec
223. the trending and forecasting graphs on the meter s web pages Page 167 Chapter 12 Logging and Trending Page 168 ION7550 ION7650 User Guide To view the meter s trending and forecasting web pages 1 Enter the meter s IP address into your browser s address field 2 Select Trending amp Forecasting from the menu on the Monitoring screen The Trending and Forecasting screen appears A NOTE If you have not installed the ActiveX control a message appears on the Trending and Forecasting screen informing you that you are missing the ActiveX control and instructing you on where to find it 3 Select the quantity and the time interval range you want to view from the drop down menus Quantity k tot Range Days T 4 The graph for the selected quantity and interval appears on the screen VI ab Last 24 Hours amp Forecast Minimum Average Maximum Forecast Minimum Forecast Average Forecast Maximum 44 00 47 00 20 00 22 00 02 00 05 00 08 00 44 00 44 00 Hours The meter must accumulate sufficient data in order to calculate trends and forecasts The time needed to accumulate data varies depending on the interval you want to view The meter must accumulate data for at least two of the specified intervals for example if you want to view the daily graph the meter must have accumulated data for at least two previous days before the current day Since the data needs to be accumulated over time in orde
224. three decimal places The default value is two decimal places Current Decimal Display current measurements to one two or three decimal places The default value is three decimal places Power Decimal Display power measurements to one two or three decimal places The default value is three decimal places Date Time The Date Time sub menu contains the following settings Date Format The front panel can express the date in any of these formats MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY and YYYY MM DD The default is MM DD YYYY Time Format The front panel can express the time using either 24 hour or 12 hour AM PM format The default is 24 hour Display DST Choose whether or not to display Daylight Savings Time DST on the front panel The default is Yes IEEE IEC The IEEE IEC sub menu contains the following settings Meas Measurement Symbols Set the measurement symbols used on the front panel to IEEE VL Vln kW KVAR kVA or IEC U V P Q S Page 38 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel PF Sign Select how the meter interprets power factor per IEEE or IEC convention and displays it on the front panel when the PF Symbol is set to For more information on PF sign convention see Power Factor Interpretation on page 60 Phase Label Apply phase labels in any of the following six variations ABC RST XYZ RYB RWB and 123
225. tion module all meters See the ION Reference for more information on these modules Sag Swell and Transient Modules The sections below describe the default settings for the Sag Swell and Transient modules and give basic configuration instructions Sag Swell Module Settings The Sag Swell module monitors voltage waveforms for sags and swells i e ITI CBEMA Type 2 and Type 3 disturbances it then reports each disturbance s magnitude and duration The Sag Swell module can also detect sub disturbances during a Sag Swell event Settings are as follows Setup Register Function Default Swell Lim This is the magnitude above which a voltage deviation is considered a swell 110 Sag Lim This is the magnitude below which a voltage deviation is considered a sag 90 Ghangercui ee a voltage signal must change during a disturbance to be considered a new sub 10 Nom Volts This is the nominal power system voltage used for all Power Quality functions o EvPriority The priority assigned to Sag Swell and Transient module events 0 to 255 255 is highest 200 Learn Install Mode This determines the installation mode for learned values after learning is complete MANUAL or AUTOMATIC MANUAL Learn Duration This specifies the learning duration in days 1 to 365 30 Page 178 The primary power system voltage is sometimes different than the PT Primary setup register value i e when the PT Primary is used to in
226. tkey corresponding to the Log button to view the graphed value in a data log format The log screen also lists the twelve parameter values that surround the current cursor position each with a corresponding timestamp Messages that can appear on the Trending Display screen are explained in the following table Screen Message Description Start of Logged Data This displays when you have navigated to the extreme left of the Trending Display Graph where the plotted data starts End of Logged Data This displays when you have navigated to the extreme right of the Trending Display Graph where the plotted data ends Out of Range This displays when a logged data value is not within the minimum or maximum range You can view the out of range values on the Data Log screen Setup Error Invalid Log This never displays if you use the default Trending Display screens This message will display if the default Trending Display framework has been modified so that a minimum value is larger than a maximum value It also displays when a Display module configured for Trending has not been linked to a Data Recorder module so there are no values to plot This displays whenever an invalid log value is recorded In addition trend graphs cannot be viewed 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 3 Front Panel Adding New Trend Display Modules Users who ar
227. tkey to view the Trend Display screen from the front panel Once the trend is selected the softkeys and Up Down arrow keys only navigate within the Trend Display graph and log screens A moveable cursor composed from the intersection of a vertical line and a horizontal line displays the value and timestamp of any plotted data within a parameter The cursor only displays the values of one parameter at one time Move the cursor from one parameter to another with the Up and Down navigation keys Use the ESC key to exit the Trend Display A NOTE The default Trending parameters displayed are kW sd d r VII and lavg The minimum and maximum values of the graph automatically scale based on the Ct primary and Pt primary values Statistical values for the data such as Minimum Maximum and Average also display at the cursor location The Minimum and Maximum values display with timestamps Statistical values are calculated for all the historical data available in the associate data log including the data that does not fit into the current screen view It is possible to display up to 3360 logs for each parameter this is 35 days worth of 15 minute data The graph is updated when a new set of values is recorded The highest supported update speed is once per second By default the data is logged for Trend Display every 15 minutes Change this logging interval by configuring the Periodic Timer module s setup register with Designer softw
228. to learn how to view your WebMeter data on the Internet configure your WebMeter enabled meter set up your network for the WebMeter feature enable disable web browser configuration of the meter ION MeterM il Feature 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The MeterM il feature allows your meter to send data logs as email attachments to a workstation pager cell phone or PDA In addition to the log export function your meter can send email alerts See the MeterM il Internal Email Client Feature technical note to learn how to view MeterM il data set up your network for the MeterM il feature configure your meter to use the MeterM il feature set up the meter for your SMTP Server set up the MeterM il feature to send alerts set up the MeterM il feature to send data logs Page 93 Chapter 6 Communications WebReach ION7550 ION7650 User Guide WebReach allows you to remotely view ION Enterprise information through a web browser WebReach requires a simple URL and no client machine configuration so you have the flexibility to view your data from a web browser anywhere in the world With WebReach you can view real time data and select views of historical waveform data Currently no configuration or control functions are available through WebReach Refer to the online ION Enterprise Help for more details on WebReach Telnet and HyperTerminal Page 94 You can access certain Ethernet settings and
229. to meters viewing real time and reset accumulated values verifying meter calibration and measurements and setting up advanced security Getting More Information Page 18 Additional information is available from Schneider Electric visit our web site at www powerlogic com contact your local Schneider Electric representative contact Schneider Electric directly Documents that are related to the installation operation and application of the meter are as follows ION7550 ION7650 Installation Guide This brief manual is shipped with each meter It details the mounting wiring and basic setup of the device ION Reference The ION Reference describes ION architecture the common software architecture in all ION devices and provides an explanation for each of the ION modules Online ION Enterprise Help amp Online ION Setup Help In depth online help systems for ION Enterprise and ION Setup software Technical Notes Technical notes provide instructions for using meter features and for creating custom configurations 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction Product Option Documents These documents include instructions on how to retrofit your current product with your new option and how to utilize the option Protocol Documents Each protocol document contains information explaining how our products interact with a protocol such as DNP 3 0 Modicon Mod
230. trol circuits You can integrate the meters with ION software or other energy management SCADA automation and billing systems using multiple industry standard communication channels and protocols Common Meter Applications Revenue metering Substation automation Power quality monitoring with Flicker Commercial industrial operations metering Demand and power factor control SCADA supervisory control and data acquisition 2 Distributed generation generator monitoring and control The ION Meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System Page 10 You can use ION7550 and ION7650 meters as standalone devices but their extensive capabilities are fully realized when used with ION software as part of an enterprise energy management EEM system EEM systems give energy suppliers service providers and large industrial and commercial energy consumers the tools to meet all the challenges and opportunities of the new energy environment EEM systems use real time information and control to directly address a broad range of requirements throughout the power delivery chain and across an entire enterprise These systems offer an integrated solution to managing new billing structures distributed generation energy purchasing energy cost control operational efficiency and power quality and reliability Applications that include the meter typically require additional equipment Display and analysis software tools are almost al
231. up register values of the Clock module the module that provides timestamps for the data logged by the meter TZ Offset hh mm Set this value to the time zone of the meter s location relative to Coordinated Universal Time UTC For example an entry of 08 00 is the correct offset for Pacific Time in the USA Canada and Tijuana Specify a positive or negative offset with the Navigation buttons The value must be non zero before you can change its sign DST Offset hh mm This setting determines the daylight savings time offset applicable to your location The DST offset is the amount of time that the clock is moved when Daylight Savings time begins or ends For example an entry of 01 00 sets a daylight savings time offset of one hour Setting DST offset to 0 zero disables daylight savings entirely Specify a positive or negative offset with the Navigation buttons The value must be non zero before you can change its sign A NOTE The Clock Module s DST Start and DST Stop setup registers control the start and end times for Daylight Savings for up to twenty consecutive years These registers are already configured in the factory for North American users but can be changed using ION software 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 8 Time Sync Source This setting determines the port responsible for rece
232. uring the course of normal operation this LED should blink intermittently as the meter measures power system energy The red alarm LED bottom on the front panel of the meter is user programmable Possible applications include sag swell alarming setpoint annunciation and tariff notification Like all the other outputs on the meter this port can be controlled by a Digital Output Pulser or Calibration Pulser module Backlight Operation and Display Contrast The front panel display is factory configured to dim five minutes after the last button press If the front panel is dimmed press any button to return the display to full brightness The front panel display is adjusted at the factory to the optimal contrast level Use the Display Setup menu to adjust the contrast if necessary see Display Setup Menu on page 39 Status Bar The Status Bar of the meter is located along the top of all display screens When in data display mode the Status Bar shows the date in MM DD YYYY format configurable the current local time in 24 hour format and the data display screen title Display Screen Types 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved The meter s front panel displays measurements configurable settings and current configuration data in various forms These data display screens are described below Numeric Displays Numeric displays show multiple parameters at a time two three three with a timestamp four eight
233. ustomizing the MIB file 124 softkeys 28 36 swell limit 179 T TAG 23 Telnet 94 test mode and hardware locked meters 190 default display screens 190 energy pulsing 190 switching to 188 time of use 174 configuring 174 displaying 176 seasons 175 Time of Use module 174 settings 175 Time Setup menu 128 time synchronization 131 Transformer Line Loss Compensation 172 configuring 172 Transient module 178 trend bar graphs 31 custom 47 trend displays 31 48 160 trending and forecasting 166 viewing data 167 U upgrading meter 26 W waveform changing waveform recording 156 manual trigger 193 Waveform Recorder module 154 156 Web Active setting 69 Web Config setting 69 WebMeter 93 Web Active setting 69 Web Config setting 69 WebReach 94 Writing Error screen 37 PowerLogic ION7550 ION7650 with WebMeter and MeterM il User Guide For further assistance please contact us at Schneider Electric Power Monitoring and Control 2195 Keating Cross Road Saanichton BC Canada V8M 2A5 Tel 1 250 652 7100 295 Tech Park Drive Suite 100 Lavergne TN 37086 USA Tel 1 615 287 3400 Electropole 38 EQI 31 rue Pierre Mend s France F 38050 Grenoble C dex 9 Tel 33 0 4 76 57 60 60 Getting technical support Contact your local Schneider Electric sales representative for assistance or go to the www powerlogic com website PowerLogic ION ION Enterprise MeterM il WebMeter and Modbus are either trademar
234. uts of an SNMP Mapping module 3 Click Send amp Save to save your changes to the meter Configuring the Ethernet module 1 Open your meter in Designer and navigate to the Ethernet module in the Core Modules folder 2 Click on the center of the module icon to open the module configuration dialog Select the SNMP Enable setup register and click Modify 3 Select Enabled or Disabled and click OK 4 Click Send amp Save to save your changes to the meter Customizing the MIB File Page 124 The ASN Abstract Syntax Notation MIB file contains MIB variable definitions for an MIB module in this case the ION7550 ION7650 Schneider Electric MIB The name of this custom MIB file is ion7x50schneiderMIB asn Below is an example of an OID entry in the MIB Variable name p gt smml OID1 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 255 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Description SMM Input 1 i groupeSchneider 1 The highlighted sections show the fields that you can edit to make the variables linked to the SNMP Mapping module SMM more readable and the labels more meaningful The description field in quotation marks can be changed to any text including spaces and special symbols However the variable name must follow these rules The first character must be a letter The first character must be lower case The name must not have any special characters i e amp The name must
235. utside the bounds of the register The default value for the Demand Lockout Timeout is 25 days For more information on the Demand Lockout Timeout setup register see Display Setup Menu on page 39 For more details on the Display Options module see the ON Reference MnMx Rset The Minimum Maximum Reset clears all accumulated minimum and maximum values stored in the meter Harm MnMx Rset The Harmonics Minimum Maximum Reset clears all accumulated minimum and maximum harmonics values stored in the meter Master Reset The Master Reset control clears all the cumulative and derived quantities from the meter including demand peak demand energy revenue and test mode parameters clears the meter s event and waveform logs and resets the meter s Data Recorder modules A display screen appears indicating the reset is in progress Another screen informs you when the reset is complete Page 192 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 16 Meter Resets CAUTION The Master Reset operation will clear all billable quantities from the meter all logged data from the meter s event and waveform logs and all data recorders Carefully consider the implications of performing a Master Reset before proceeding DI Count Reset The DI Count Reset clears the Digital Input Status Change counter By default the number of status changes
236. ways used to manage interpret and distribute the data measured or logged by a meter There are usually a variety of tools used and often these tools are connected using different communications standards and protocols In many cases a meter must also provide control capabilities and device level data sharing 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction The meter can adapt to many situations Advanced communications allow data to be shared simultaneously across multiple networks built in I O provides monitoring and control capabilities and a variety of display and analysis tools monitor your power system Internet Connectivity MeterM il WebMeter functionality XML compatibility i A ae Power System Connections Data Analysis lool Phase voltage phase current ground current Power Monitoring Network and neutral current from Wye Delta or single N phase power systems Third Party Software for Modbus DNP 3 00 Mv90 Es T n SS Onboard I O LP SK Pulses Breaker Status Communications Control Signals d RS 232 and high speed RS 485 Energy Pulses On Site Data Display Internal Modem gt 320 by 240 pixel LCD Front ANSI optical port 10Base T 100Base T and 100Base FX fiber Ethernet Interoperability Protocols ION Modbus Master Modbus RTU Modbus TCP DNP 3 00 ModemGate modem WebMeter screens to RS 485 gat
237. y industry for communications and interoperability among substation computers Remote Terminal Units RTUs Intelligent Electronic Devices IEDs e g meters and Master Stations You meter can be integrated into a DNP network as a DNP Slave using the DNP Slave Import DNP Slave Export and DNP Slave Options modules For more information on the various DNP modules see the ION Reference Your meter supports a maximum of three concurrent connections or sessions using the DNP 3 0 protocol one for each serial port up to three using Ethernet or a combination of both Combinations available depend on the meter s communications options A session consists of all incoming and outgoing DNP Master Slave traffic on one of the meter s communications ports Consult the DNP Users Group at http www dnp org to learn more about the protocol The Factory DNP 3 0 Configuration Your meter is pre configured with a DNP framework that allows for basic DNP Slave functionality DNP Slave Export modules are used to send data to the DNP Master while DNP Slave Options modules provide per session settings such as communications options Although some minor setup of the framework is necessary before it becomes enabled assigning the DNP protocol to the communications ports etc most module settings should not require alteration For information on your meter s default DNP map and factory configuration see the ON7550 ION7650 DNP 3 0 Device Profile
238. y occur halfway along a transmission line where it is impractical to install a meter In this case power metering must again be compensated Z N CAUTION Due to the variation in installations advanced knowledge of power systems and connection methods is required before transformer loss compensation can be properly implemented Data parameters should only be programmed by qualified personnel that have appropriate training and experience with Transformer Loss Compensation calculations For more information see the Transformer Line Loss Calculations technical note Use ION software to change your meter s TLC settings Using the Front Panel You cannot configure Transformer Line Loss Compensation using the front panel Using ION Setup The Revenue Setup Assistant helps you configure TLC The Transformer Loss screen allows you to enable disable TLC choose which method you prefer 1 or 2 and configure TLC settings 1 Open ION Setup and connect to your meter using Basic Mode 2 Inthe Setup Assistant navigate to Revenue gt Transformer Loss 3 First enable TLC by selecting Loss Comp Enble and clicking the Edit button 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved ION7550 ION7650 User Guide 2007 Schneider Electric All rights reserved Chapter 13 Revenue Setup Assistant Method Selection Test Sheet Loss Constants This specifies if meter readings are loss compensated or not J Inputs
239. ype of instrument transformer Voltage Inputs a en E Nominal 120 va 2 Current Inputs HOE ee al Nominal E r l4 a Nominal E 4 Enter the number of test points for which ratio correction factors and phase angle errors will be specified Enter the secondary nominal rating Click Next 5 Select each test point and click Edit to set the percentage of nominal ratio correction factor and phase error values for each test point 6 Click Finish when you are done Using Designer Open your meter in Designer and navigate to Advanced Setup gt Core Modules folder Right click an ITC module to edit Page 171 Chapter 13 Revenue ION7550 ION7650 User Guide Transformer Line Loss Compensation TLC Configuring TLC Page 172 Loss Compensation is used when a meter s actual location is different from the electrical location where change of ownership occurs for example where meters are connected on the low voltage side of power transformers when the ownership change occurs on the high side of the transformer This physical separation between meter and actual billing point results in measurable losses Compensating for this loss Loss Compensation is the means of correcting this meter reading Losses may be added to or subtracted from the meter registration Meters are usually installed on the low voltage side of a transformer because it is more cost effective There are also cases where change of ownership ma

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