ION 8600 User Guide PDF
ION 8600 User Guide PDF
ION 8600 User Guide PDF
Danger Thissymbolindicatesthepresenceofdangerousvoltagewithinand outsidetheproductenclosurethatmayconstituteariskofelectric shock,seriousinjuryordeathtopersonsifproperprecautionsarenot followed. Caution Thissymbolalertstheusertothepresenceofhazardsthatmaycause minorormoderateinjurytopersons,damagetopropertyordamage tothedeviceitself,ifproperprecautionsarenotfollowed. Note Thissymboldirectstheusersattentiontoimportantinstallation, operatingandmaintenanceinstructions.
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Installation Considerations
InstallationandmaintenanceoftheION8600metershouldonlybeperformedby qualified,competentpersonnelthathaveappropriatetrainingandexperience withhighvoltageandcurrentdevices.Themetermustbeinstalledinaccordance withallLocalandNationalElectricalCodes.
DANGER
Failure to observe the following instructions may result in severe injury or death.
DuringnormaloperationoftheION8600meter,hazardousvoltagesarepresent onitsterminalstrips,andthroughouttheconnectedpotentialtransformer(PT), currenttransformer(CT),digital(status)input,controlpowerandexternalI/O circuits.PTandCTsecondarycircuitsarecapableofgeneratinglethalvoltages andcurrentswiththeirprimarycircuitenergized.Followstandardsafety precautionswhileperforminganyinstallationorservicework(i.e.removingPT fuses,shortingCTsecondaries,etc.). Theterminalstripsonthemeterbaseshouldnotbeuseraccessibleafter installation. Donotusedigitaloutputdevicesforprimaryprotectionfunctions.These includeapplicationswherethedevicesperformenergylimitingfunctionsor provideprotectionofpeoplefrominjury.DonotusetheION8600insituations wherefailureofthedevicescancauseinjuryordeath,orcausesufficientenergy tobereleasedthatcanstartafire.Themetercanbeusedforsecondary protectionfunctions. DonotHIPOT/Dielectrictestthedigital(status)inputs,digitaloutputs,or communicationsterminals.RefertothelabelontheION8600meterforthe maximumvoltagelevelthedevicecanwithstand.
CAUTION
Observe the following instructions, or permanent damage to the meter may occur.
TheION8600meteroffersarangeofhardwareoptionsthataffectinputratings. TheION8600metersserialnumberlabellistsallequippedoptions.Applying currentlevelsincompatiblewiththecurrentinputswillpermanentlydamage themeter.Thisdocumentprovidesinstallationinstructionsapplicabletoeach hardwareoption. TheION8600meterschassisgroundmustbeproperlyconnectedtothe switchgearearthgroundforthenoiseandsurgeprotectioncircuitrytofunction correctly.Failuretodosowillvoidthewarranty. Terminalscrewtorque:Barriertype(current,voltage,andrelayterminalscrews: 1.35Nm(1.00ftlbs.)max.Capturedwiretype(digitalinputs/outputs, communications,powersupply:0.90Nm(0.66ftlbs.)max.
FCC Notice
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassA digitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedto providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentis operatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcan radiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewith theinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications. Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmful interferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathis ownexpense.TheRingerEquivalenceNumber(REN)fortheION8600optional internalmodemis0.6.ConnectiontotheION8600internalmodemshouldbe madeviaanFCCPart68complianttelephonecord(notsupplied).TheION8600 cannotbeusedonapubliccoinphoneserviceorpartylineservices.
Standards Compliance
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Introduction ................................................................... 9 Front Panel .................................................................. 19 Templates and Firmware .............................................. 41 Basic Setup .................................................................. 47 Security ....................................................................... 51 Communications .......................................................... 73 Third Party Protocols .................................................... 95 Time .......................................................................... 111 Demand .................................................................... 117 Inputs / Outputs ........................................................ 125 Energy Pulsing ........................................................... 135 Logging ..................................................................... 141 Revenue .................................................................... 149 Power Quality ........................................................... 159 Displays .................................................................... 163 TEST Mode ................................................................ 175 Resets ....................................................................... 183 Alerting ..................................................................... 189 Setpoints ................................................................... 195 Power Availability ..................................................... 199 Reports ..................................................................... 207 Verifying Accuracy .................................................... 211
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Introduction
ION8600metersproviderevenueaccurate,trueRMSmeasurementsofvoltage, current,powerandenergy,andarecomplementedbyextensiveI/Ocapabilities, comprehensivelogging,andadvancedpowerqualitymeasurementand complianceverificationfunctions.Themeterscomewithanextensiveselectionof preconfigureddatascreensandmeasurements,soyoucanusethemetersoutof theboxorcustomizethemtofityouruniquerequirements. ION8600metersgiveyouthetoolstomanagecomplexenergysupplycontracts thatincludecommitmentstopowerquality.Youcanalsointegratethemeterswith IONsoftwareorotherenergymanagement,SCADA,automationandbilling systems,viaInternetcommunicationsandmultipleindustrystandard communicationchannelsandprotocolsincludingMV90.
In this chapter
ION 8600 Meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ION 8600 in Enterprise Energy Management Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 DataDisplayandAnalysisTools ....................................... 11 TheFrontPanel ................................................... 12 WebMeterInternalWebServerFeature ............................ 12 MeterM@ilInternalEmailServerFeature........................... 12 XMLCompatibility ............................................... 12 IONEnterpriseSoftware ......................................... 12 IONSetupSoftware ............................................. 13 MV90 ........................................................... 13 CommunicationsMethods ............................................. 13 DigitalandAnalogI/OOptions......................................... 13 OnboardI/O ..................................................... 13 ExpandedI/O .................................................... 14 TheMeterisFactoryConfiguredandReadytoOperate ................ 14 Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Symbols......................................................... 15 Terminology ..................................................... 16 PDFDocuments.................................................. 16 GettingMoreInformation ............................................. 17 BeforeYouCanUsethisGuide..................................... 17
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Feature Set
10MB memory, 50 data recorders (800 channels), waveform recorders and transient detection 4MB memory, 20 data recorders (320 channels), MODBUS Mastering 2MB memory, 2 data recorders (32 channels), sag/swell detection
NOTE
For complete details of the ION 8600 meter feature sets, see the ION 8600 Datasheet available for download from the Power Measurement website (www.pwrm.com).
P8600A0C0H6E0A0A
Form factor (36S, 35S, 9S...) Current Inputs Power Supply
Whentherearedifferencesbetweenthemodels(suchasafeaturespecifictoone model),itisindicatedwiththeappropriatemodelnumber.
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XML Compatibility
ThemeterscanexchangeinformationusingindustrystandardXMLformat.This simplemachinereadableformatsupportseasyintegrationwithcustomreporting, spreadsheet,database,andotherapplications.
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Communications Methods
MV90
MV90software(byUtilityTranslationSystems)isamultivendortranslation systemthatcancollectandanalyzedatafromavarietyofdifferentbrandsof meters.OneoftheuniquefeaturesofMV90isitsabilitytologsomeinformation comingfromseveraldifferentbrandsofmeters,eachwithuniquedatabase formats.MV90manipulatesthisdatawithoutextensiveknowledgeofthedevice oforigin.ThisisdonebyusingTIMmodules;eachTIMmoduleactsasaprotocol translatorspecifictoadevicetype,anditwillconvertsomepredefineddatafrom ametertotheMV90databaseformat.TheTIMmoduleusedforIONmetersis calledTIM_ION.
Communications Methods
Themetercanbeintegratedintovariousindustrystandardnetworks.Datathatis measuredbythemetercanbemadeavailabletootherdevicesusingtheModbus Master,ModbusRTU,ModbusTCP,andDNP3.00protocols,aswelltheMV90 translationsystem.Youcanalsoconfigurethemetertoimportdatafromdevices onthesenetworks.Withtheseadvancedcommunicationsfunctions,themeter operatesinmostexistingpowermonitoringsystems.Anydatadisplayand analysissoftwarethatworkswithModbusRTUorDNP3.00deviceswillalso functionwiththemeter. ThestandardmeterincludesaselectableRS232/RS485port(thefactorydefaultis RS232),ahighspeedRS485port,andanIrDAopticalportforcommunications inthefield.Orderoptionsincludea10BaseTEthernetportor10BaseFLfiber opticport,anda33.6kbpsinternalmodem(bothFCCandCTR21compliant). Dependingonthehardwareoptionspurchased,uptofourseparateportscan communicatesimultaneously.
Onboard I/O
ThemetercontainsfourFormCdigitaloutputsandthreeFormAdigitalinputs. TheycanbeusedformonitoringbreakertripsorsendKYZpulsinginformationto thirdpartysystemequipment.
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Expanded I/O
TheI/OExpanderoptionextendsthemetersI/Ocapabilities.ThedigitalI/O ExpandermodelprovidesfourFormAdigitaloutputs,fourFormCdigital outputs,andeightFormAdigitalinputs.TheanalogI/OExpandermodelreplaces thefourformAdigitaloutputswithanalogoutputs.
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Symbols
Thefollowingsymbolsareusedinthismanualtowarnyouabouttheriskof injury,damagetotheequipment,inconvenienceiftheproperprocedureisnot followed,oradditionalinformationyoumaywanttoconsider.
CAUTION
This symbol alerts you to things that may cause loss of data, damage to your computer or your device.
DANGER
This symbol alerts you to things that may cause serious injury to a person. Only qualified, properly trained personnel should perform these procedures.
NOTE
A note provides you with additional information that you might want to consider.
TIP
This symbol draws your attention to information that will help you perform a task more quickly or easily.
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Terminology
Clear: Placethemousecursoroverthecheckboxforthespecified option,thenclickthemousebuttonsothatthecheckmarkis removedfromthecheckbox. Placethemousecursoroverthespecifiedoptionorbutton, thenpressandreleasethemousebutton. Placethemousecursoroverthespecifiedoptionorbutton, thenpressandreleasethemousebuttontwice. Holddownthemousebuttonwhilemovingthemousecursor totheappropriatelocation,thenreleasethebutton. Typetheinformation,thenpresstheENTERorRETURNkey. Positionthemousepointeroverasubmenuormenu command.Forexample,pointtotheFilemenu. Pressthespecifiedkeyorkeycombinationonyourkeyboard, forexample,pressCTRL+ALT+DEL. Placethemousepointeroverthecheckboxforthespecified option,thenclickthemousebuttonsothatanXorcheckmark appearsinthecheckbox. Or: Placethemousepointeroverthespecifiedboxorbutton,then clickthemousebutton. Type: Typetheinformation.DonotpresstheEnterorReturnkey.
PDF Documents
ThismanualisalsoprovidedinPDF(PortableDocumentFormat)atourwebsite: www.pwrm.com. UseAcrobatReadertoviewandprintthePDFversionofthemanual.When printingthemanual,pleaseprinttheentiremanual,includingthecopyrightand disclaimerstatements. ThePDFfilesforallPowerMeasurementproductsareavailablefromthePower Measurementwebsite.EachPowerMeasurementdevicehasinstallation informationandausersguidetoteachyouaboutthefeaturesofyourdevice. IONmetersareprogrammedusingIONmodulesthatarelinkedtocreate unlimitedcustomfunctionality.Yourmeterhasmanypreconfiguredmodules thatprovidemostfunctionalitythatyouneed.Ifyouwanttoextendorcustomize thefunctionalityofyourmeterconsulttheonlineIONReferenceforgeneral informationandIONmoduledescriptions.Forinformationonconfiguring featuressearchthetechnicalnotes.
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Front Panel
ThefrontpaneloftheION8600providesauserfriendlyinterfacefromwhichyou canviewsystemdataorconfiguremetersettings.Ascrollabledisplayandthree distinctmodes(NORM,ALTandTEST)provideeasyaccesstoafullrangeof functionsthroughasimplethreebuttonkeypad. Thischapterdescribesthefrontpanelandexplainshowtouseittodisplaydata, performtests,andsetupbasicconfigurationoptions.
In this chapter
Front Panel Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Display Screen Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Modes of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Basicoperation(NORMmode) ..................................... 27 ALTmode....................................................... 27 TESTmode ...................................................... 28 Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 AccessingtheSetupMenu ......................................... 29 ReturningtoPreviousSetupScreens ................................ 31 ConfiguringParametersUsingtheNavigationButtons ................ 31 ConfirmingConfigurationChanges................................. 31 SetupMenus ......................................................... 32 BasicSetupMenu ................................................. 32 DemandSetupMenu .............................................. 33 COMPortsSetupMenu ........................................... 33 NetworkSetupMenu ............................................. 35 FormatSetupMenu ............................................... 37 DisplaySetupMenu............................................... 37 SecurityMenu .................................................... 38
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Watt LED
VAR LED
Status bar
Main display
Meter label
Navigation buttons
ALT/Enter button
TIP
To adjust the contrast, hold down the Up and Down arrow buttons simultaneously. When the contrast reaches the desired level, release the buttons.
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LED pulsers
TwoLEDpulserslocatednearthetopofthefrontpanelrepresentWATTtothe leftandVARtotheright. TheseLEDsarepreconfiguredforenergypulsing.Theadjacentsmallerinfrared outputsareconnectedtotheLEDsandpulseatthesamerate.Pulseratescanbe adjustedbyreconfiguringtheCalibrationPulsermodule;foradetailed descriptionofLEDpulsersoperation,refertoEnergyPulsingwithLEDson page 139).
Navigation buttons
ThenavigationbuttonsaretheUpandDownarrowbuttonsandtheround Alt/Enterbutton.PressingtheUporDownarrowbuttonstomanuallyscrollback orforththroughtheavailabledisplaystemporarilyhaltsthedisplayscreens automaticscrollingfunction.PressingAlt/EntertogglesbetweenNORMandALT displaymodes.Theautomaticscrollingfunctionrestarts60secondsafterabutton waslastpressed. HoldtheAlt/EnterbuttonforapproximatelythreesecondstodisplaytheSetup menu.Youcanthenusethenavigationbuttonstoviewthedevicesconfiguration oreditcommunicationsettings.SeeSetupMenusonpage 32forfurther instructiononmodifyingthedevicesconfigurationusingthefrontpanelbuttons.
Optical port
Anopticalportfacilitatesinfraredcommunicationwiththedevice.Fordetailson howtoconfigureandusethisport,seeConfiguringtheOpticalPortonpage 83.
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YoumustremovethemetercoveraswellasitslabeltoaccesstheMasterReset button;itisapinholelocatedinthelowerleftofthefaceplate(itislabeledEnergy Resetonsomemeters).Thisbuttonisrecessedtopreventaccidentalactivation. Forinstructionsonremovingthemetercover,seePerformingaMasterReset fromthefrontpanelonpage 184. UsetheMasterResetbuttontodeletemostaccumulatedvaluesandallderived revenuemeasurementsfromthemeter. TousetheMasterResetbutton: 1. 2. Removethecoverassembly. Usingapinorsimilarinstrument,pressandholdtheMasterResetbuttonuntil theMasterResetinProgressmessageisdisplayedonthefrontpanel.
MASTER RESET
TEST MODE
CAUTION
After initiating a Master Reset, wait until the Master Reset Completed message appears on the front panel (or about two minutes, depending on your firmware). This allows the meter to completely reset parameters. This is especially important if you are powering down the meter after a Master Reset.
Hardware-Locked Meters and Master Reset MasterresetisnotaccessibleviasoftwareinahardwarelockedION8600meter, whetherthemeterisinTEST,ALTorNORMmode.Toperformamasterreseton ahardwarelockedmeter,youmustremovethefrontcoverandpressthemaster resetbutton. Withameterthatisnothardwarelocked,youcanperformaMasterResetvia software.ItdoesnothavetobeinTESTmode. Parameters affected by a Master Reset TheMasterResetbuttonresetsmanyofthedevicesmeasurementsandlogs.The modethatthemeterisin(NORMmodeorTESTmodeseeModesofOperation onpage 27)definesthevaluesthatwillbereset. NORMorALTmode InNORMorALTmode,thefollowingparametersareresettozero: EnergyandDemand PeakDemand LossCalculation PowerQualitydisturbancecounters TimeofUse
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ENERGY RESET
TEST MODE
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Main display
Status bar
Numeric displays
AllNORMmodedataandsomeoftheALTmodedisplayscreensusenumeric displays.Numericdisplaysshowuptofourparametersatatime.Ifnonumeric valuesareavailableforaparameter,N/Aisdisplayed.
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Themeteronlyperformstheseautomaticunitsifthemeasurementisderived solelyfromthePowerMetermodulesoutput.
TheEventLogdisplaysrecenthighpriorityevents.YoumustuseIONsoftwareto retrieveallloggeddata:
Histogram displays
Harmoniccontentisdisplayedinhistogramformat.The2ndtothe63rdharmonics (31stontheION8600Cmeter)aredisplayedinthehistogram.Thetotalharmonic distortion(THD)isdisplayedabovethehistogram.
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Disk simulator
Thisdisplaysimulatesthebehaviorofamechanicalwatthourmeterindicating powerreceivedordeliveredbythedirectionofthepulse.
Time-stamped values
Uptothreetimestampedparameterscandisplayonthesamescreen.The timestampindicatesthetimethatthedisplayedparameterwaslastupdated.
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Modes of Operation
Modes of Operation
TheION8600hasthreemodesofoperation:NORM,ALTandTEST.BothNORM andALTaredisplaymodes,providingvariouspowersystemdataandmeter propertiesscreens.TESTmodeisusedtoperformdiagnosticsandverifythe meterscalibrationandfunction.
NOTE
If your meter has the optional hardware lock, you must remove the meters cover to put it into TEST mode. Refer to Meter Security Features on page 52 for more information.
NOTE
You can customize NORM mode display screens and alter the front panels scrolling characteristics by editing the configuration of the meters Display and Scroll modules refer to Display Setup Menu on page 37 for more details.
ALT mode
ALTmodeprovidesscrollingdisplayscreensthatshowpowersystemdata,billing information(includingextensiveTimeofUsedata)andmeterpropertiessuchas Nameplateinformation. ALTmodescreensaredescribedinALTmodedefaultdisplayscreenson page 170. Switching to ALT mode PresstheAlt/EnterbuttontoswitchtoALTmode.PresstheAlt/Enterbuttonagain toswitchbacktoNORMmodeatanytime.Ifnobuttonsarepressed,themeter automaticallyrevertstoNORMmodeafterfiveminutes.Aswithanymode, pressinganybuttontemporarilysuspendsdisplayscreenscrolling,allowingyou topresstheUporDownarrowbuttonstomanuallybrowsetheavailablescreens.
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Modes of Operation
TEST mode
TESTmodeistypicallyusedforverifyingmetercalibrationandfunction.The meterisusuallyreadingdatafromatestpowersupplywhilethesefunctionsare performed. AllofthebillingquantitiesthatarerecordedwhenthemeterisinNORMandALT modewillstopaccumulatingwhenthemeterisswitchedtoTESTmodethedata issenttospecialTESTmoderegistersinstead.Thevaluesaccumulatedinthesetest registersaredisplayedonthefrontpanel(andinVistasoftware). TheregularNORM/ALTmodebillingregistersareunaffectedwhilethemeteris inTESTmode;accumulationofthisdatacontinuesassoonasyouexitTESTmode. AlltestregistersareresettozerowhenyouexitTESTmode. FordetailedinformationonTESTmode,seeSwitchingtoTESTModeon page 177.
NOTE
The meter will always return to NORM mode when you exit TEST mode, even if you entered TEST mode from ALT mode.
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Watt LED
VAR LED
Status bar
Main display
Meter label
Navigation buttons
ALT/Enter button
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Thefollowingdiagramshowshowthebuttonsareusedtonavigatethemenus:
ThesettingscontainedintheSetupmenuaredescribedbelow. BasicSetup:changesbasicsettingsinthepowermeasurementsystem configuration. DemandSetup:RollingBlock/SlidingWindowandThermalDemandsettings. COM1Setup:RS232/RS485multiplexedportsetup. COM2Setup:RS485portoroptionalmodemsetup. COM3Setup:opticalportsetup. COM4Setup:settingsfortheoptionalRS485portonlyavailablefor OptionC/OptionBmeterswiththeoptionalmodem. NetworkSetup:settingsfortheoptionalEthernet10BaseTport. FormatSetup:customizesthestyleandvaluesappearingonthedisplayscreens DisplaySetup:customizesdisplayappearance,updatetime,anddemandlockout time. Security:allowsyoutomodifyyourpassword,disablethepassword,ordisable meterconfigurationwithawebbrowser. EachofthesesettingsarediscussedinturninSetupMenusonpage 32.
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NOTE
When setting Ethernet values (IP address, default gateway, etc.), press the Up arrow button to insert additional digit spaces. Press the Down arrow to remove digit spaces (see Network Setup Menu on page 35 for more information).
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Setup Menus
Setup Menus
ThefollowingsectionsdescribesettingsfortheDemandSetup,COMSetupand NetworkSetupmenus.Securitysetupisalsodiscussed. SetupmenuscanbeaccessedwithIONsoftwareorwiththemetersfrontpanel.
NOTE
If you have a hardware-lockable ION 8600 meter, you must put the device into TEST mode prior to making changes to the Basic Setup parameters. For TEST mode information, see TEST mode on page 28.
ThefunctionsofthesetupregistersintheBasicSetupmenuareasfollows:
Basic Setup Menu Item
Volts mode PT Primary PT Secondary CT Primary CT Secondary I4 Primary I4 Secondary VA Polarity VB Polarity VC Polarity IA Polarity
Default Value
* 120 120 5 5 5 5 NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL
Function
The power systems configuration and supported Form Factor The Potential Transformers primary winding rating The Potential Transformers secondary winding rating The Current Transformers primary winding rating The Current Transformers secondary winding rating The Current Transformers primary winding rating for I4 The Current Transformers secondary winding rating for I4 The polarity of the Potential Transformer on V1 The polarity of the Potential Transformer on V2 The polarity of the Potential Transformer on V3 The polarity of the Current Transformer on I1
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Setup Menus
The polarity of the Current Transformer on I2 The polarity of the Current Transformer on I3 The polarity of the Current Transformer on I4 The expected rotation of the voltage phases (ABC or ACB)
Default Value
900 s 1 70 900 s 90
Function
Specifies the number of seconds in the Rolling Block sub-interval Sets the number of sub-interval in the Rolling Blocks Specifies the speed of the predicted demand output Sets the number of seconds in the thermal demand interval Sets the rate of the thermal demand output response
NOTE
Refer to Sliding Window Demand Module Settings on page 119 and Thermal Demand Module Settings on page 120 for complete details about Sliding Window Demand and Thermal Demand modules.
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Setup Menus
communicationsoptionsorderedwithyourmeter,theparametersettings availableareasfollows:
Menu Item
COM1 Setup
Description
Settings for the selectable RS-232 or RS-485 communications port. The COM1 communications channel may be used by the ION 8600A meter optional Ethernet if COM2 has the internal modem option or dedicated RS-485. Settings for the dedicated RS-485 or optional modem port. The COM2 communications channel may be used by ION 8600A meter optional Ethernet if COM1 has selectable RS-232 or RS-485. Settings for the optical communications port. The optional COM4 RS-485 port is only available for the ION 8600C / ION 8600B meters with the optional modem. The COM4 communications channel is also used by the Ethernet option, so COM4 RS-485 is not available when the Ethernet option is selected. Settings for the Ethernet communications port. For the ION 8600C / ION 8600B meters, the optional Ethernet port shares the COM4 communications channel with the optional COM4 RS-485 communications, so Ethernet is not available when COM4 RS-485 is enabled. For ION 8600A meters, the optional Ethernet port shares the COM1 or COM2 communications channel, so Ethernet may not be available if both of these ports have other options.
COM2 Setup
Network Setup
NOTE
For hardware-lockable meters, you do not need to be in TEST mode to alter these COM port settings.
NOTE
Other parameters such as TRANSMIT DELAY, are used in advanced configuration or fine-tuning your system. Settings for the parameters mentioned above are commonly required to get your meter communicating.
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Setup Menus
Serial Port
Setting
Options
ION, Modbus RTU, Factory, DNP 3.0, GPS Arbiter1, GPS Arbiter Vorne1, and GPS:TrueTime/Datum1, EtherGate2, ModemGate2 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 bps Transmit delay-the bounds are 0.0 to 1.0 s. Sets the ION 8600 Unit ID; a unique Unit ID is required for each device (including all the devices on a ModemGate or EtherGate serial loop) The communications mode selected: COM1: RS-232 or RS-485 COM3: IRDA optical port or internal modem RTS/CTS or RTS with Delay; this setting is located in the COM1 Hardware sub-menu The number of rings during defined answer hours Valid entries for this register are 0-255 rings; an entry of 0 rings will disable answering The number of rings during defined non-answer hours
Default
All
Protocol
ION
All All
9600 bps 0.01s (10ms) COM1: Unit ID is based on the serial number.* COM2: 101 COM3: 102 COM1: RS-485 COM3: Modem RTS with Delay
All
Unit ID
COM1 and COM3 COM1 (RS-232) only COM2 (internal modem) only COM2 (internal modem) only
Flow Control
Answer HR Rings
Non-Answer HR Rings
1
See Time Synchronization on page 116 for more details about GPS settings. See also the technical note Time Synchronization and Timekeeping for further details on using the meters time synchronization functions. Refer to Configuring Ethernet Connections on page 85 and Internal Modem Connections on page 90 for more details.
* Unit ID for COM1 is based on the meters serial number. For example, if the serial number is PA-0009B263-01, the Unit ID is set in the factory to 9263.
NOTE
There are other parameters, such as IP BOOT, GATEWAY ADDRESS and SMTP ADDRESS, that are used in advanced configuration or in fine tuning your system. The parameters discussed here are the most common parameters required to get your meter communicating.
Thedefaultconfigurationsforthenetworksettingsareasfollows:
Setting
IP BootP Option
Description
A BootP server automatically sets the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, & SMTP Mail Server IP Address see your Network Administrator to determine if BootP is used
Default
Manual
IP Address
If a BootP server has been correctly set up, the IP Address number appears. If no BootP server has been set up (e.g. you wish to configure settings through the front panel) then the default is None.
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Setup Menus
Setting
Description
Used if subnetting applies to your network see your Network Administrator to determine if Subnet Mask is used
Default
If a BootP server has been correctly set up, and Subnet Mask is used, then the Subnet Mask address number appears. If Subnet Mask is not used, then the default is None. If no BootP server has been set up (e.g. you wish to configure through the front panel) then the default is None. If a BootP server has been correctly set up, and Gateway is used, then the Gateway address number appears. If Gateway is not used, then the default is None. If no BootP server has been set up (e.g. you wish to configure through the front panel) then the default is None. If a BootP server has been correctly set up, and an SMTP Address is used, then the SMTP Address address number appears. If an SMTP Address is not used, then the default is None. If no BootP server has been set up (e.g. you wish to configure through the front panel) then the default is None.
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Used in multiple network configurations see your Network Administrator to determine if Gateway is used Sets the IP Address for the SMTP Mail Server that is configured to forward mail from the meter to the final destination see your Network Administrator to determine if the SMTP Mail Server is used
SMTP Address
Networksettingscanbeconfiguredinoneoftwoways:automaticallywithBootP, ormanuallythroughthefrontpanel. Configuring Network Settings Through the Front Panel ToconfigurenetworksettingsthroughthemetersfrontpanelorwithION software,theBootPsettingmusttosetManual(thedefault).
CAUTION
Configuring the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway registers incorrectly can cause network disruptions. See your network administrator for more information.
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Intheexampleabove,thehighlightedzeroisdiscardedassoonasyouchangethe positionofthecursor.
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Setup Menus
Menu Item
Phase Labels PF Symbol Digit Group
Description
ABC, 123, RWB, RYB, XYZ, or RST Power Factor Symbols can be: LD/LG, +/-, or CAP/IND. Numbers of three digits or greater can be grouped in any of the following three formats: 1000.0 (no commas, no spaces) or 1,000.0 (commas, no spaces) or 1 000.0 (no commas, spaces). The date can be expressed in any of three formats: DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/ MM/DD, and MM/DD/YYYY. You can choose to display Daylight Savings Time (DST) or not. You can have voltage, current, and power measurements shown to one, two, or three decimals of accuracy. The default value is two decimals of accuracy.
Date Format Show DST Volts Decimal, Current Decimal, and Power Decimal
Description
The front panel can update its data from every one to every six seconds. The default update time is one second. A front panel display contrast level can be set from zero to nine where higher numbers represent a sharper level of contrast. The default level is five. The contrast level may be adjusted at any time by pressing and holding down both Up and Down arrow buttons simultaneously. This selection allows you to make the backlight turn off automatically after zero to 7200 seconds (two hours). The default is 300 seconds (five minutes). If this value is set to 0 (zero), the backlight will always be on. Demand lockout time (in seconds) controls the minimum allowable time between consecutive demand resets. You may select values from 0 (disabled) to 5184000 (60 days). The default is 216000 (25 days). If there are no front panel key presses, the meter will exit TEST mode automatically; the TEST mode time-out setting defines how long the meter remains in TEST mode before switching to norm mode. While in TEST mode, the value on the bottom right of the status bar indicates the amount of time before TEST mode times out. The default TEST mode time-out value is 30 minutes.
Backlight Timeout
DMD Lock
TEST mode TO
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Setup Menus
Security Menu
ThesettingsinthefrontpanelSecuritymenuitemallowyouto: modifytheexistingmeterpasswordorresetittothefactorydefault. disablethepasswordsecuritycheck. enablewebbrowserconfigurationonthemeter. YourequirethevalidpasswordtoentertheSecuritySettingsmenu.Thedefault passwordis0(zero). SeeMeterSecurityFeaturesonpage 52formoredetails.
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
Ifyouhavenotyetenteredyourpassword,themetersfrontpanelrequiresthat youenteritbeforeyoucanviewtheSecuritySetupmenu.UsetheNavigation buttonstoenternumericaldata.Ifyouenteranincorrectpassword,thefrontpanel willdisplayaninvalidpasswordmessageandyouwillhavetotryagain. Modify Password Sub-Menu Usethissubmenutochangethepassword,ortoresetthepasswordtothefactory default(0). FromthemetersfrontpanelselectSECURITY,thenMODIFYPASSWORD.Twochoices appear:MODIFYPASSWORDorFACTORYDEFAULT.UsetheUpbuttontoselect MODIFYPASSWORD,ortheDownbuttontoselectFACTORYDEFAULT. Changingapassword Tochangethevalueofahighlighteddigit,usetheUporDownarrowbuttons. Tochangethepositionofthecursoronespacetotheleft,presstheUparrow buttonforaboutonesecond. Tochangethepositionofthecursoronespacetotheright,presstheDown arrowbuttonforaboutonesecond. WhenthecorrectpasswordisdisplayedpressAlt/Enter. Disable Security Sub-Menu UsethissubmenutoenableanddisablepasswordsecurityontheION8600. Disablingthepasswordallowschangestoallthemeterssettingsthroughthefront panelwithoutasecuritycheck.
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 ION 8600 in the field have the password security check enabled.
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Whenyoureenablepasswordsecurity,thepasswordisresettothefactorydefault of0(zero).Youshouldreenteracustompasswordatthispoint. DisablingthePasswordSecurityCheckisnecessarytowritetothemeterwhenit isaModbusSlavedevice.RefertoTheMeterasModbusSlaveonpage 97for detailsaboutconfiguringyourION8600forthirdpartysystems. Web Config Usethissettingtoenable/disablewebbrowserconfigurationofthemeter.See EnablingandDisablingWebConfigAccessonpage 56formoredetails.
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In this chapter
Factory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 FactoryModuleSettings........................................... 42 HowtoTAGYourMeter........................................... 42 Restoring the Factory Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Usingthefrontpanel .............................................. 43 UsingIONSetup ................................................. 43 UsingDesigner ................................................... 44 UpgradingYourMeter................................................ 45
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Factory Information
TheFactorymoduledisplaysfirmwareversion,serialnumberandotherdevice informationinreadonlysetupregisters(readonlyregisterscanbeviewedbutnot changed).
Setup Register
Device Type Compliance Options Revision Serial Num ION Version Template Nom Freq
Description
A device type identifier (e.g. 8600 for the ION 8600) A statement of whether the device is ION compliant or not Shows model number of meter The meters firmware version The meters serial number The ION version supported by the device The name of the template (framework) installed on the device at the factory The expected frequency of the power system being monitored
TheFactorymodulealsocontainsnumerousreadonlysetupregistersthathold thecalibrationconstantsusedatthefactory.
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NOTE
If you restore the factory configuration, all custom features you have created are lost.
2. 3. 4.
5.
Selectthe.DCFfilefromtheTEMPLATEfolderandclickOK.
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TheTemplatePasteOptionsscreenappears.Selectthecheckboxesforthe settingsyouwishtoretain(notoverwrite)andclickOK.
RapidMeterProgrammingpastesthetemplateontoyourmeter.Adialogbox confirmsthepastewassuccessful.
Using Designer
1. 2. DisplaythemetersmainConfigurationscreeninDesigner. ChooseSelectAllfromtheEditmenu,thenpressDelete. Theconfirmationdialogboxappearsexplainingthatsomemoduleswillnotbe deleted(coremodulescannotbedeletedscrolldowninthedialogtosee whichstandardmoduleswillbedeleted). 3. ClickOKontheconfirmationdialogbox. Afterabriefwaitthemodulesaredeleted,andthemainmeterConfiguration screenisblankexceptfortheFrameworksfolderintheAdvancedSetuparea. (TheFrameworksfoldercontainsthefolderofCoremoduleswhichcannotbe deleted.) 4. 5. ChooseSelectAllfromtheEditmenutoselecttheFrameworksfolder.This selectsallsubfoldersandmoduleswithinthefolder. IntheEditmenu,choosePastefromFramework,thenselecttheappropriate.fwn filefromthefolder\IONEnterprise\config\fmwk\nd\.ClickOK. TheFactorymodulesDefaultTemplateregistertellsyouthefilenameforthe defaultfactoryframework.(Fordetailsaboutframeworkfiles,contactCustomer ServiceorvisittheSupportareaofthePowerMeasurementwebsite.) 6. 7. 8. ClickOpen.ThePasteSummarywindowappears. Clickonthefirstmodule,scrolldowntothelastmodule,holdtheShiftkeyand clickonthelastmodule.Thisselectsallofthemodules. WhileholdingtheShiftkey,clickonthecheckboxtotheleftofthemodulename soyouseealockiconwithagreencheckmark.
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 Customer Service.
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NOTE
The time required to complete steps 3, 5, and 11 may vary depending on your connection and the meter configuration.
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Thischapterexplainshowtoperformbasicmetersetupviathefrontpanelorvia IONsoftware.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 ConfiguringBasicSetup ............................................... 48 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................. 48 UsingIONSetup ................................................. 48 UsingDesigner ................................................... 49 PowerMeterModuleSettings.......................................... 50
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Introduction
BasicconfigurationofthemeterisprovidedbythePowerMetermodule.The PowerMetermoduleisthemainconnectionbetweenthepowersystem measurementsandallotherIONmodulesinthedevice.Thismodulereportsthe valuesforallvoltage,currentandpowermeasurements.ThePowerMeter modulessetupregistersdescribedetailsofthepowersystembeingmonitored. ManyofthePowerMetermodulessetupregistersareconfiguredwhenthemeter isinitiallyputintoservice,althoughthedevicecannotoperateproperlyuntilthe VoltsModeandPTandCTratiosareset.Someregistersmayneedtobechanged torefinethedevicesoperation.SeetheIONReferenceformoredetailsonthePower Metermodule.
Description
The power systems configuration WYE, DELTA, etc. The Potential Transformers primary winding voltage rating The Potential Transformers secondary winding voltage rating The Current Transformers primary winding current rating The Current Transformers secondary winding current rating Primary rating for the I4 current transformer (if available) Secondary rating for the I4 current transformer (if available) The polarity of the Potential Transformer on VA The polarity of the Potential Transformer on VB The polarity of the Potential Transformer on VC The polarity of the Current Transformer on IA The polarity of the Current Transformer on IB The polarity of the Current Transformer on IC The polarity of the Current Transformer on I4 Power systems phase rotation
Range (Values)
9S 4W-WYE/DELTA 35S 3 Wire 36S 4 W-WYE DEMO 1 to 999,999,999 1 to 999,999,999 1 to 999,999,999 1 to 999,999,999 1.0 - 999,999.00 1.0 - 999,999.00 Normal or Inverted Normal or Inverted Normal or Inverted Normal or Inverted Normal or Inverted Normal or Inverted Normal or Inverted ABC, ACB
Default
4W-WYE 120 120 5 5 5 5 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal ABC
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IntheSetupAssistant,navigatetoBasicSetupandclickonthePT/CTRatiostab.
3.
ConfigureeachregisterasrequiredbyselectingtheparameterandclickingEdit.
Using Designer
OpenyourmeterinDesignerandnavigatetotheBasicConfigurationFramework. RightclickonthePowerMetermoduletoedit.
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Function
The power systems configuration WYE, DELTA, Single, etc The Potential Transformers primary winding rating for V1, V2 and V3 The Potential Transformers secondary winding rating for V1, V2 and V3 The Current Transformers primary winding rating for I1, I2 and I3 The Current Transformers secondary winding rating for I1, I2 and I3 The Potential Transformers primary winding rating for V4 The Potential Transformers secondary winding rating for V4 The Current Transformers primary winding rating for I4 The Current Transformers secondary winding rating for I4 The Current Transformers primary winding rating for I5 The Current Transformers secondary winding rating for I5 The polarity of the Potential Transformer on Vn The polarity of the Current Transformer on In The expected rotation of the voltage phases (ABC or ACB) The phase label format assigned to the outputs (ABC, RST, XYZ, RYB, RWB or 123)
Default
4W-WYE 120 120 5 5 120 120 5 5 5 5 Normal Normal ABC ABC
I4 CT Prim
I4 CT Sec 1 I5 CT Prim
1
The registers are typically set when the device is commissioned. Changing the values of these registers while the device is in service is not recommended.
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Security
ION8600metersofferStandardandAdvancedmetersecurity.Standardsecurity isenabledbydefaultfromthefactory;proceduresforchangingthesesecurity settingsusingthefrontpanelandIONsoftwarearedetailedinthischapter. Advancedsecurity,whichallowsupto16users,eachwithuniqueaccess privileges,isdiscussedaswell.Thischapteralsodetailssomesecurityfeatures availableforrevenuemeters.
In this chapter
Meter Security Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Standard Meter Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Configuringstandardmetersecurityusingthefrontpanel ............. 53 EnteringthePassword ............................................. 53 ChangingthePassword............................................ 54 Enabling&DisablingthePasswordSecurityCheck ................... 55 ResettingthePassword ............................................ 56 EnablingandDisablingWebConfigAccess .......................... 56 TimeSynchronizationSecurityConsiderations........................ 57 ConfiguringstandardmetersecurityinIONSetup.................... 58 ConfiguringstandardmetersecurityinDesigner...................... 59 ScenariosforStandardSecurityFrontPanelSecurityEnabled ............. 60 Configuring Advanced Meter Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 DeviceSecurityAccessforIONServices................................. 66 ScenariosforAdvancedSecurityFrontPanelSecurityEnabled ............ 68 Additional Revenue Metering Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 HardwareLockSecurityOption .................................... 71 Anti-Tamper Sealing Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
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Thissectionalsopresentssecurityprecautionstoconsiderwhenconfiguringtime synchronizationandthirdpartyprotocols.
ENTER PASSWD
MIN: 00000000
00000000
MAX: 99999999
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NOTE
Once the correct password is entered, you will not have to re-enter the password for any other changes unless you exit configuration.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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7.
Onceyouhavethevalueyouwant,presstheAlt/Enterbutton.Youwillbe promptedforyourcurrentpasswordbeforethenewpasswordissaved.
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 ION 8600 devices in the field have the password security check enabled.
Disabling the Password Security Check Followthesestepstodisablethepasswordsecuritycheck: 1. 2. 3. PresstheAlt/EnterbuttontoentertheSetupmenu.Scrolldownthemenuwith thearrowbutton.PressAlt/EnteragainwhenSECURITYishighlighted. Enterthevalidmeterpasswordatthepasswordprompt.Youarethenpresented withtheSecuritymenu. ScrolldownandhighlighttheDISABLESECURITYmenuitemandpressthe Alt/Enterbutton.
4.
SelectPROCEED,thenselectYESatthefollowingprompt.
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Enabling the Password Security Check Whenyoureenablethepasswordsecurity,youarerequiredtoenteranew password.Toreenablepasswordsecurity: 1. 2. 3. PressandholddowntheAlt/EnterbuttontoentertheSetupmenu.Scroll downthemenuandselectSECURITY. FromtheSecuritymenu,selectMODIFYPASSWD,andpresstheAlt/Enter button.TheModifyPasswordScreenappears. ThemessageFACDEFAULTappearsinthemiddleoftheModifyPassword screen.Ifyouwanttousethefactorydefaultpassword,presstheAlt/Enter button.Ifyouwanttosetthepasswordtoadifferenteightdigitnumber,usethe instructionsinChangingthePasswordonpage 54. Onceyouhaveenteredyournewpassword,presstheAlt/Enterbutton. SelectYEStoconfirmthechangeandreturntotheSetupmenu.
4. 5.
Thepasswordsecuritycheckisreenabled,andallchangestothedevices configurationrequirethenewmeterpassword.
Intheeventthatyouforgetorloseyourmeterpassword,youcanresetthe passwordtothefactorydefaultvalueof0(zero).Resettingthepasswordrequires thatthemeterbeinTESTmode(RefertoSwitchingtoTESTModeonpage 177 fordetailsoninvokingTESTmode). IfyourmeterhasthePasswordSecuritycheckdisabled,youcaninvokeTEST modeusingIONsoftware.Ifthepasswordsecuritycheckisenabled(oryouhave thehardwarelockedoption)youwillhavetoremovethemetersoutercoverto accesstheTESTModebutton. Followtheseinstructionstoresetthepasswordtothefactorydefault: 1. PutthedeviceintoTESTmode(eitherthroughcommunicationsorbypressing theTESTModebutton.RefertoSwitchingtoTESTModeonpage 177for details). OncethedeviceisinTESTmode,pressandholddowntheAlt/Enterbuttonand DemandResetbuttonssimultaneously. Amessageappearsonscreen:PASSWORDRESETPASSWORDSETTO DEFAULT.PasswordSecurityisnowenabled;themeterpasswordis0(zero).
2.
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5.
ClickPassword.Thefollowingdialogboxappears:
6.
Typeanewnumericpasswordandconfirmbyretypingthepasswordinthe fields.
4.
Enterthemeterpasswordwhenprompted.Youmustentertheexistingmeter passwordbeforeyoucanchangesecuritysettings(thedefaultiszero).
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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.
2. Access through software talking ION protocol with ION Setup and/or ION Enterprise on ANY comm port (serial, modem, optical and Ethernet)
IfyouarecommunicatingthroughIONprotocol(andhaveFrontPanelSecurity enabled)withtheappropriatesoftwareaccess,youcanreadandconfiguremeter parameters.Whenyouattempttowriteorconfigureanyparameter,youmust enterinthenumericpassword.
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3. Access through Modbus on ANY comm port (serial, modem, optical and Ethernet)
OnIONmeters,Modbusimplementationconsistsoftwoparts: i. ModbusData IncludestheModbusSlaveIONmodules. Thesemodulesareconfigurableastowhatdataisavailableandwherein therangeofModbusregistersthisdataisplaced. ii. ModbusSetup AlsoreferredtoastheModbusMap(seePowerMeasurements ModbusProtocoldocument). Usesfixedfunctionalityandregistermapping.
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6. Access through DNP 3.0 on ANY serial, modem or optical communication port
IfyouarecommunicatingthroughDNP3.0protocoloveranyserial,modemor opticalport(andFrontPanelSecurityisenabled),youcanreaddatafromthe defaultDNP3.0Mapwithouthavingtoenterthenumericpassword. IftheDNP3.0Mapischangedtoexposecontrolandsetupparameters,thenyou couldwritetothecustomDNP3.0Map.TheDNP3.0Mapcanonlybechangedby usingIONSetuporIONEnterpriseandthenthecustomermustknowthenumeric password.Timesyncscanbesenttothemeterinthismode.
8. Access through FACTORY protocol on a Telnet connection via Ethernet or HyperTerminal on a serial, modem, or optical port
IftheFrontPanelSecurityisenabled,youmustenterthenumericpasswordtolog intotheFactoryprotocol.IfFrontPanelSecurityisdisabled,logginginviaFactory protocoldoesnotrequireapassword. Onceloggedin,youcanchangethefollowing: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. IPBootOptionBOOTPorManual IPAddress SubnetMask Gateway ResetBatteryCounters Enable/DisableFrontPanelSecurity
Ifyouwishtochangeadditionalconfigurationsettingsbeyondtheabovelist, contactPowerMeasurement.
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NOTE
Use only ION Enterprise or ION Setup v1.1 to configure Advanced security. ION Setup has a Setup Assistant that guides you through Advanced security setup.
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1.
EnterthevalidAdvancedsecurityusername.
NOTE
User names are fixed as USER1 through to USER16.
2.
EntertheappropriatepasswordandclickOK.
Configuring advanced security using ION Setup IfyouareusingIONSetupsoftwarefollowtheinstructionsbelow. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. LaunchIONSetupwithSupervisoraccess. ConnecttothemeteryouwanttoconfigurewithAdvancedsecurity. Onceconnected,doubleclicktheSetupAssistantintherighthandcolumnof theNetworkViewer. SelecttheSecurityheadinginthelefthandcolumnoftheSetupAssistant.Click theAdvancedSetuptab. ClicktheSOP1EnableAdvancedSecuritylisting.ClickEdit.
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SelecttheEnabledsetting.Youwillbepromptedwiththefollowingwarning screen.ClickYes.
Configuring advanced security using ION Enterprise IfyouareusingDesignersoftwarefollowtheinstructionsbelow. 1. 2. 3. LaunchDesignersoftwarewithSupervisoraccess.FromtheFilemenuchoose Open...andselectthemeteryouwanttoconfigurewithAdvancedsecurity. Ifthetoolboxisnotdisplayed,chooseOptionsfromthemainmenuandselect ShowToolbox. IfyoudonotwanttoallowfrontpanelprogrammingusingtheStandard securitymeterpasswordthendoubleclickontheDisplayOptionsmoduleand changetheFrontPanelProgrammingregistertodisallow.
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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.
5.
6. 7.
8.
FromtheFilemenuchooseSend&Save.Advancedsecurityisnowenabledon themeter.
Function
Reads the ION meter Data Recorder or waveform modules and can automatically rearm recorders that are configured as Stop-When-Full Can be configured to read from a meter or perform control action using Distributed Control. Broadcasts time signals to the meter.
NOTE
You may want to configure a separate user for accessing services. If you observe trouble with ION software accessing the meter, it is likely that these services either do not have access rights or the original user name and password have changed.
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Allowing ION Services access to advanced security enabled meters (ION Enterprise) 1. 2.
3.
4.
Allowing ION Services access to Standard security enabled meters (ION Enterprise) 1. 2. 3. LaunchtheManagementConsoleandclickDevicesontheManagement ConsolesSystemSetupPane. HighlighttheIONdevice(orselectmultipledevices)withStandardsecurity enabled,rightclickandselectSecurity.... SelectStandardSecurityfromthedropdownmenu.Clickthecheckboxifyou wanttoallowthisusertosendtimesynchronizationsignalstothemeter.Click OK. EnterthevalidmeterpasswordforStandardSecurity,retypethepasswordto confirm,andclickOK.
4.
Allowing ION Services access to advanced security enabled meters (ION Setup) 1. 2. LaunchIONSetupandconnecttotheappropriatemeter. Onceconnected,opentheSetupAssistantandselectSecurityfromthelefthand column.MakesureAdvancedSecurityisenabledintheSetupAssistant.
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3.
Selecttheusernameyouwantfromtheavailablelist.ClicktheEditbutton.The followingwindowappears:
4.
2. Access through software talking ION protocol with ION Setup and/or ION Enterprise on ANY comm port (serial, modem, optical and Ethernet)
WithAdvancedSecurityenabledandcommunicatingthroughIONprotocolon anycommunicationport,youmustenterausernameandpasswordinorderto readorconfigure/writethemeter.AdvancedSecurityblocksaccesstothedevice ifyoudonotknowthecorrectusernameandpassword.Ifyouknowtheusername andpassword,andtheusernameisassignedtheproperaccess,thenyoucanread andconfigure/write(dependingontheassigneduseraccessrights)datawithin themeter.Refertopage 63fordetailsonsettingupAdvancedSecurityandhowto assignuseraccessrights.
3. Access Through Modbus on ANY comm port (serial, modem, optical and Ethernet)
OnIONmeters,Modbusimplementationconsistsoftwoparts: i. ModbusData
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IncludestheModbusSlaveIONmodules. Thesemodulesareconfigurableastowhatdataisavailableandwherein therangeofModbusregistersthisdataisplaced. ii. ModbusSetup AlsoreferredtoastheModbusMap(seePowerMeasurements ModbusProtocoldocument. Usesfixedfunctionalityandregistermapping. FromanAdvancedSecuritypointofview,however,theModbusDataandSetup sectionsoperatesomewhatdifferently. WhenaccessingtheModbusDataSectionwithAdvancedSecurityEnabled,you: Canstillreadfromthedatasectionatalltimes. CanwritetothedatasectioniftheModbusSlaveModuleissettoUnsigned 16BitInputMode,andtheModbusMapAccessissettoYes. CannotwritetothedatasectionifModbusMapAccessissettoNo. WhenaccessingtheModbusSetupSectionwithAdvancedSecurityEnabled,you: CanreadfromandwritetothedatasectionifModbusMapAccessissetto Yes. CannotreadfromorwritetothedatasectionifMODBUSMapAccessissetto No. YoucanwriteatimesynconlyifMODBUSMapAccessandAllowBroadcast TimesyncsarebothsettoYes,andtheIONClockModulesTimeSyncSource setupregisterissettotheappropriatecommunicationport. SincetheModbusMapAccess,theModbusSlavemodule,andtheClockmodule setupregistersareonlyaccessibleviaIONprotocol,theirsettingsareprotectedby thesecuritysettingsontheIONdevice.
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6. Access Through FACTORY protocol on a Telnet connection via Ethernet or HyperTerminal on a serial, modem, or optical port
AdvancedSecuritydoesnotaffecttheFactoryprotocol.Therefore,ifFrontPanel Securityisenabled,youwillhavetoenterthepasswordtologintotheFactory protocol.IftheFrontPanelSecurityisdisabledyoucanlogintotheFactory protocolwithoutsupplyingapassword. Onceloggedin,youcanchangethefollowing: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. IPBootOptionBOOTPorManual IPAddress SubnetMask Gateway ResetBatteryCounters Enable/DisableFrontPanelSecurity
Ifyouwishtochangeadditionalconfigurationsettingsbeyondtheitemslisted above,youmustcontactPowerMeasurement.
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W 4WY
TEST MODE
SHIFT DOWN
TheHardwareLockOptioncanbecombinedwithAdvancedSecurityandthe FrontPanelSecuritytoofferthehighestlevelofsecurity.OncetheTESTbuttonis activated,allrulesaboveforAdvancedandStandardSecuritystillapply.When theTESTButtonisnotactivated,nochangestothelockedparameterscanbemade. Thoseparametersthatarenotlockedareoutsidetherevenuemeteringspace. HoweverifAdvancedSecurityandFrontPanelSecurityareenabled,theunlocked portionofthemeterissecuredbytherulesforAdvancedandStandardSecurity. Incertaincountriesthemeterisnolongerrevenuecertifiedifthehardwarelockis broken. Typicalvaluesthatareprotectedinclude: kWh,kVARh,kVAhdelivered,received,delrec,del+rec. kW,kVAR,kVAThermalandSlidingWindowdemandminandmaxvalues. DigitalOutputscontrollingtheenergypulsingapplications. AllPowersystemsettings,includingPTandCTratios.
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Communications
Thischapterincludesgeneralinstructionsforconnectingandconfiguringallthe communicationportsonyourmeter. Forspecificinstallationstepsandmeterspecifications,consultyourION8600 InstallationGuide.
In this chapter
Communications Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Communications Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 ION8600A/ION8600B ............................................ 75 OptionalSwitchboardBreakoutPanel............................... 76 ION8600C ....................................................... 76 IRIGBGPSTimeSynchronization .................................. 77 CommunicationsAccessories ....................................... 77 Serial Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 RS232Connections ................................................... 79 RS485Connections ................................................... 80 GeneralBusWiringConsiderations ................................. 81 RS485ConnectionMethodstoAvoid ............................... 81 CommunicationsBreakoutCable ................................... 82 ConfiguringtheOpticalPort........................................... 83 Usingthefrontpanel .............................................. 83 UsingIONSetup ................................................. 83 UsingIONEnterprise ............................................. 84 ConfiguringEthernetConnections...................................... 85 Usingthefrontpanel .............................................. 85 UsingIONSetup ................................................. 86 UsingIONEnterprise ............................................. 86 ConfiguringEtherGateConnections ..................................... 87 Usingthefrontpanel .............................................. 87 UsingIONSetup ................................................. 88 UsingIONEnterprise ............................................. 89 Internal Modem Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 ModemInitSetupRegister ......................................... 90 TheModemGateProtocol .......................................... 93
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Communications Overview
Thefollowingillustrationshowsallthepossibleconnectionstothe communicationscard.
Optional Modem: RJ11 or RJ31 male connector. See Internal Modem Connections on page 90.
Serial COMs and Expanded I/O: Molex Micro-Fit 24 pin male connector. See Communications Options on page 75.
Optional Ethernet: RJ45 connector. See Configuring Ethernet Connections on page 85.
ANSI C12.13 Type II Magnetic Optical Communications Coupler. The optical communications port is located on the front panel. See Configuring the Optical Port on page 83.
Optional communications break-out cable for serial communications. Ordered separately. COM1: RS-232 or RS-485. COM2 or COM4: RS-485, depending on the order option. See Communications Break-out Cable on page 82.
Optional I/O Expander for serial communications (and expanded I/O). Ordered and shipped separately. For more information, see the ION 8600 I/O Expander documentation. Serial COMs Expanded I/O COM1: RS-232 Eight Form A digital or RS-485. inputs. COM2 or Four Form C digital COM4: RS-485, outputs (mechanical depending on relays). the ordering Four Form A digital option. outputs or four analog outputs.
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Communications Options
ION8600metershavenumerouscommunicationpossibilitiesdependingonyour orderingpreferences.Notallmodelscanhaveexactlythesamecommunications options.RefertothePowerMeasurementwebsiteforthelatestorderingoptions anddocumentation.Allcommunicationsportscanbeusedsimultaneously.
COM Port
1 2 3 4
Available Connections
Selectable RS-232/RS-485 port High-speed RS-485 port - OR - 33.6 kbps internal modem ANSI 12.13 Type II optical port Ethernet 10Base-T Fiber 10Base-FL2
1
Standard/Option
Standard Standard Standard Option
1 2
Optional on ION 8600A/ION 8600B meters only. ION 8600C meters do not have a COM4 port. Optional on ION 8600 socket meters only.
NOTE
Socket meters are available with either Fiber or Ethernet, not both.
Inadditiontostandardcommunications,theseorderingoptionsareavailable:
COM2
COM3
COM4
Network
IRIG-B
RS-485
Fibre1
Socket only.
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Communications Options
Available
Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Comments
Captured wire DB9
Socket option only If meter has optional onboard expansion I/O card If meter has optional IRIG-B feature If meter includes one of the Auxiliary Power Options
NOTE
COMs on the I/O box are not connected. Use the RS-485 and RS-232 provided on the breakout panel.
ION 8600C
COM1 RS-232
Not available if Ethernet ordered with internal modem option on COM2 (Ethernet uses COM1) Not available if Ethernet ordered with internal modem option on COM2 (Ethernet uses COM1) Not available if internal modem option on this port Not available if Ethernet option ordered with selectable RS-232 and RS-485 on COM1 (Ethernet uses COM2)
COM2
COM3
Network
IRIG-B
RS-485
Optical Port
Uses COM1 when internal modem option on COM2 Uses COM2 when selectable RS-232 and RS485 on COM1 Available with Onboard I/O provided no Outage Dialback is present. Not available if internal modem option on this port
Ethernet
Socket only
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NOTE
The ION 8600C meter Ethernet option can share a communications channel with COM1 or COM2, depending on the ordering options. There is no COM4 port.
Communications Accessories
Thefollowingaccessoriesarecurrentlyavailableasseparateproducts: I/O Expander TheI/OExpanderconnectswiththemaleMolexconnectoronthemetertoprovide I/Ocapabilitiesaswellasaccesstostandardserialcommunicationsports.Referto theI/OExpanderInstallationGuideforcompletedetailsaboutthisdevice. Communications break-out cable ThecommunicationsbreakoutcableconnectswiththemaleMolexconnectoron themeter.Thisisapremadecablethatprovidesaccesstothestandardserial communicationsportsonthemeter. Molex extension cables Dependingonyourorderingpreference,themolexextensioncablesaddeither5 or15feet(1.5or4.5meters)tothemolexcableonthemeter. Optical probe Theopticalprobeattachestotheopticalportonthefrontofthemeterandallows onsitecommunications(e.g.withalaptopcomputer).
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Serial Connections
IfthemetersCOM1portisselectedasRS232,youcanconnectthisporttoa remotemodem,whichinturnisconnectedtoaPC.Youmustuseanullmodem RS232cabletoconnectthemetertoanexternalmodem.Oneendofthecablemust beequippedwithaMicroFit3.0Molexfemaleconnectorformatingwiththe Molexmaleconnectoronthemeter. YoucanconnectmanymetersCOM1ports;theyareselectedasRS485usingan RS232toRS485converter(suchasCOM32orCOM128).
NOTE
You cannot use both RS-232 and RS-485 ports on the meters COM1 simultaneously.
Attach the Molex connector from the meter to a break-out cable or the I/O Expander.
remote modem
RS-232
nullmodem PC workstation Telephone Network remote modem RS-232/RS-485 converter RS-485 chain of meters and external modem
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RS-232 Connections
RS-232 Connections
RefertoION8600InstallationGuideforthemetersRS232specifications. Becauseofthewiringconfigurationbetweenpins2and3,themeterisconsidered aDTE(DataTerminalEquipment)deviceinallRS232connections.Inorderto communicatedirectlytoaPCyoumustuseanullmodemcableortheoptional breakoutcabletomatethepinoutsonthePCwiththemeter.Themaximumcable lengthis50feet(15.2m).
DB9 Null Modem Wiring Diagram:
DCE (computer)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
DTE (meter)
50 feet
(15.2 m )
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NOTE
Optical isolation voltage is 750 V peak for 10 seconds at 62 Hz. There is optical isolation from all other inputs and outputs except COM1 (RS-485 port).
RS-485 Connections
RefertotheION8600InstallationGuidefortheRS485specifications. IfyouhavenotinstalledtheI/OExpanderorthecommunicationsbreakoutcable, acustomcableisrequiredtoconnecttheD+andDpinsfromthemaleMolex connectortotheRS485databus.TheI/OExpanderboxiswiredasaDTEdevice anddoesrequireaNULLmodemcable/adaptertoconnecttotheserialport.
NOTE
Optical isolation is from all other inputs and outputs (the COM1, RS-485 port is not isolated from the COM1, RS-232 port). Isolation voltage is 750 V peak for 10 seconds at 60 Hz.
NOTE
The second RS-485 twisted pair connection is either COM2 or COM4 or inactive. The following points determine their status, however check the communications LEDs on the side of your meter to see which options are on the meter: If the meter has an optional COM4 port on the meter, then the RS-485 twisted pair is COM4. If the meter has an internal modem (and no COM4), the pair is inactive. Otherwise, the pair is COM2.
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Straight-Line Topology
Wiring color codes for the Molex cable are provided in the ION 8600 Installation Guide that ships with the meter and are available at www.pwrm.com.
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Etherne
ConnectionsaremadeviatheRJ45modularjackontherearoftheunit.Usehigh qualityCategory3,4or5UTPcable(RJ45femaletoRJ45male)ifyourequirean extension.ThisoptionalEthernetportiscapableofdataratesupto10Mbps,and supportsTCP/IP,ION,Telnet,andModbus/TCPprotocols.TheEthernetportis controlledbytheETH1Communicationsmodule. TheEtherGatefeatureprovidescommunicationsbothtoanEthernetconnected deviceandthroughthatdevicetoaconnectedserialnetwork(SeeConfiguring EtherGateConnectionsonpage 87). YoucanconfiguretheEthernetCommunicationsmoduletoenableEthernet communicationsusingthefrontpanel,IONSetuporIONDesignersoftware.In eachcase,youmustconfiguretheIPAddress,SubnetMask,Gateway,SMTPServer andSMTPConnectionTimeouttoproperlymatchyoursystem.
2.
Configure the Ethernet Communications module IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, SMTP Server and SMTP Connection Timeout setup registers to match your communications system.
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theEthernetdeviceTCP/IPaddress
Etherne
Each device in the serial network must have a unique Unit ID and operate at the same baud rate.
Specifying the TCP/IP Port instructs the ION gateway meter to: 7801talk through COM1 7802talk through COM2
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ScrolltoProtocolandpressAlt/Enter.ChangetheportsProtocolsettingto EtherGateusingtheUporDownarrowbuttons.
NOTE
If you have the optional internal modem then COM2 is not available for EtherGate applications.
RefertotheEtherGatetechnicalnoteforcompletedetailsonconfiguringyour meterforEtherGate.
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The ION 8600A appears in the Devices list, because it must be configured as an Ethernet device before you can configure it as an Ethernet Gateway Site.
The Gateway Site - set the IP Service Port 7801 for COM1 or 7802 for COM2. The number following the IP Service Port number is the devices unique Unit ID.
From the Type heading in the Sites window, you can see the ION 8600A has been configured as an Ethernet Gateway Site.
NOTE
In the above configuration you communicate with the devices in the RS-485 loop through the meter. You must add the meter to an additional Ethernet Site to communicate directly to the meter.
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TheinternalmodemisaccessedthroughCOM2andsupportsallstandardmodem protocolsattransmissionratesfrom300 bpsto33600bps(though300bpsisnot recommended)andcanbesharedbyupto31devicesonanRS485chain.Itis availablewithastandardsixpinRJ11phoneplug,oraneightpinRJ31.Ifyou havemultiplemeterslinkedonanRS485loop,onlythefirstmeterrequiresan internalmodem.ThissetupisreferredtoasaModemGate(seeTheModemGate Protocolonpage 93).Youcanconfigurethesettingsoftheinternalmodemwith thefrontpanelorwithIONsoftware. Toenablecommunicationsthroughthemetersinternalmodem,configurethe COM2communicationsmoduleBaudRate,UnitID,andProtocolsetupregistersto properlymatchyoursystem,andsetuptheinitializationstringfortheinternal modemmustbeusingtheModemInitregister.
NOTE
When the meter is equipped with the ION Alert module, the modem can initiate calls. Paging is supported through numeric paging and the TAP1 protocol. See the ION Administrators Guide for details on managing modem connections, setting up periodic dial-out and configuring remote site event notification.
CAUTION
Changing the ModemInit setup register while the internal modem is online causes the modem to disconnect from the phone line.
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NOTE
The technical note also contains instructions on how you can determine your meters modem type based on the meters serial number.
Adjusting the Modem Initialization String for CTR-21 Compliant modems Thetablebelowshowsthestringstoaddtotheendofyourmodemconfiguration stringsetupregisterforeachofthreepossibleproblems.
Problem
Does not answer (modem does not detect ring tone) Does not dial (modem does not detect dial tone) Does not detect busy signal
CAUTION
A Conexant Modem does not support Pulse dialing. The Conexant Modem should be the only device on the telephone line. Attaching devices on the same line may cause one or more of these devices to operate incorrectly.
NOTE
The ION Enterprise Getting Started booklet contains details on: commissioning an ION network, managing modem connections, setting up periodic dial-out, and configuring remote site event notification.
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2.
SelectCOM2SetuptoconfiguretheCOM2communicationsmodule BaudRate,UnitID,andProtocolsetupregisterstoyourcommunicationssystem.
Configuring the COM2 module via Designer BeforeyoucanconfiguretheCOM2moduleinDesigneryoumustaddthemeter (withtheinternalmodem)andamodemsitetoyourIONEnterprisenetwork. Adding a meter and a modem site to your ION Enterprise network IntheManagementConsole,addthemeterwiththeinternalmodem,anda modemsitetoyourIONEnterprisenetwork.Describehowyourremotemodem iswiredandothercommunicationsinformationontheoptionsscreens. EitherbeforeorafteraddingtheModemSite,youmustaddadialoutmodemto theservercomputer.Theservercomputerdialoutmodemcommunicatestothe modematthemodemsite.SeetheIONEnterpriseGettingStartedguideformore information. OntheModemSiteOptionsscreen,besuretoinclude: theservercomputerthatwillcommunicatewiththeremotemodem theremotemodemtelephonenumber
Remote modem telephone number. Server computer that communicates with the remote modem. Ensure that the server computer dialout modem is configured. Pick a local modem type from the drop-down box.
To avoid excessive communication errors, the baud rate of the modem site should match the baud rate of the COM2 port of the meter.
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Meter with internal modem on COM2. The serial network is connected to COM1.
ork
Each device on the RS-485 loop, including the gateway meters internal modem, must have a unique Unit ID. All serial devices must operate at the same baud rate as the gateway meter.
Thebaudrateusedbetweenconnectedmodemsisindependentoftheinternal baudrateusedforcommunicationbetweenthemeteranditsmodem. WireaserialconnectionbetweenoneormoremetersandthemeterCOMport hostingtheModemGate(COM1orCOM4).YoucanmakeModemGate connectionsthroughanRS232cabletoasingledevice,orthroughanRS485 shieldedtwistedpaircabletomultipledevices.ModemGateconnectionsdonot connectaworkstationrunningIONEnterprise(orothermasterdevice)tothe gatewaymetersCOM1orCOM4port,butrathertothegatewaymetersinternal modemport(COM2). Configuring the meter for ModemGate 1. 2. Installthemeterandconnecttheinternalmodem. UsethefrontpanelorIONsoftwaretosetuptheinternalmodemandtheserial communicationsport(COM1orCOM4)thatistheModemGate.Thedefaultfor theseportsis:
Communications modules Setting
Comm Mode COM1 (Standard RS-232/485 port) Baud Rate Unit ID Protocol
Default
RS-485 9600 100 ION
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Setting
Baud Rate Unit ID Protocol Modem Init Strings Baud Rate Unit ID Protocol
Default
9600 101 ION AT&F 9600 103 ION
NOTE
You can enable ModemGate on either COM1 or COM4, not both simultaneously.
3.
4.
Configuring devices connected to the ModemGate meter 1. UseIONsoftwareorthefrontpaneltochangeandconfiguresettings.Ensure eachdeviceconnectedtothemeterhasthesamebaudrateasthemeter ModemGateport(eitherCOM1orCOM4). EnsureeachdeviceconnectedontheRS485network(includingthemeter modem)hasauniqueUnitIDnumber.Makearecordofyourchanges.
2.
NOTE
In order to configure the dial-in connection the system administrator requires the serial baud rate of the modem site and a record of the Unit ID numbers for every device.
3.
EnsureRS485isselectedforconnectionstomultipledevicesalongthesame bus.
Adding ModemGate meters to the network 1. 2. OnceyouhavecreatedaModemSiteusingtheManagementConsole,addthe meterandalldevicesconnectedtotheModemGateport. EnsureeachmeteronthemodemSitehasauniqueUnitIDnumber(the technicianwhoinstalledthemeterattheremotesiteshouldprovideyouwith thisinformation).
RefertotheModemGatetechnicalnoteforcompletedetailsonconfiguringyour meterforModemGate.
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In this chapter
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 CommunicationsProtocolConfiguration ................................ 96 The Meter as Modbus Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 UsingtheModbusRTUProtocol ........................................ 97 TheFactoryModbusSlaveConfiguration............................ 97 ChangingtheModbusConfiguration ................................ 97 ModbusSlaveModules ................................................ 98 Amp/Freq/Unbal ................................................. 99 Volts........................................................... 100 kW/kVAr/kVA .................................................. 101 kWh/kVArh ..................................................... 102 PF/THD/Kfactor................................................. 103 ImportingDatausingModbusRTU................................ 103 UsingtheModbus/TCPProtocol ....................................... 104 ModbusTCPCommunications .................................... 104 The Meter as Modbus Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 TheFactoryModbusMasterConfiguration .......................... 105 Configuring Modbus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 106 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 106 Using the DNP 3.0 Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 TheFactoryDNP3.0Configuration ................................ 108 ConfiguringDNP3.0 ................................................. 108 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 109 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 109
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Overview
ION8600meterssupportDNP3.0,ModbusRTUandModbus/TCPprotocols. Whileyourmeterisfactoryconfiguredtosenddata(actingasModbusSlave),itis notreadytoreceivedataasaModbusMasteruntilyousetupthenecessary framework.ThemeterisalsopreconfiguredtosendDNP3.0datatoaDNP Master.
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 ION Reference, as well as the technical notes Multiport DNP 3.0 and ION Technology, and Modbus and ION Technology before proceeding.
MostModbusandDNPmodulesonthemeterarefactorypresetandonlyrequire basicconfiguration,suchascommunicationssetup.
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 meters internal operation. For more information on your meter and these protocols see the Common Modbus Registers document and the ION 8600 DNP 3.0 Device Profile.
NOTE
Modbus RTU is available on each of the meters communications ports, and multiple ports can communicate using Modbus simultaneously. Up to three ports can use the DNP 3.00 protocol at any one time.
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NOTE
Connect to IP Service Port 7701 for Modbus RTU communications over Ethernet. The Modbus Unit ID of the meter over Ethernet is 100.
Set the COM port to the Modbus RTU protocol Communications Port
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Amp/Freq/Unbal
Format: Base Address: Scaling: unsigned 16 bit 40150 Yes InZero: InFull: OutZero: OutFull: 0 6,000 0 60,000
Input
Source #1 Source #2 Source #3 Source #4 Source #5 Source #6 Source #7 Source #8 Source #9 Source #10 Source #11 Source #12 Source #13 Source #14 Source #15 Source #16
Modbus Registers
40150 40151 40152 40153 40154 40155 40156 40157 40158 40159 40160 40161 40162 40163 40164 40165
Parameter
Ia Ib Ic I4 I5 I avg I avg mn I avg mx I avg mean Freq Freq mn Freq mx Freq mean V unbal I unbal Phase Rev
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Format: Base Address: Scaling: unsigned 32 bit 40166 No InZero: InFull: OutZero: OutFull: 0 1,000,000 0 10,000,000
Input
Source #1 Source #2 Source #3 Source #4 Source #5 Source #6 Source #7 Source #8 Source #9 Source #10 Source #11 Source #12 Source #13 Source #14 Source #15 Source #16
Modbus Registers
40166 to 40167 40168 to 40169 40170 to 40171 40172 to 40173 40174 to 40175 40176 to 40177 40178 to 40179 40180 to 40181 40182 to 40183 40184 to 40185 40186 to 40187 40188 to 40189 40190 to 40191 40192 to 40193 40194 to 40195 40196 to 40197
Parameter
Vln a Vln b Vln c Vln avg Vln avg mx
Vll ab Vll bc Vll ca Vll avg Vll avg mx Vll avg mean
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kW/kVAr/kVA
Format: Base Address: Scaling: signed 32 bit 40198 No InZero: InFull: OutZero: OutFull: -1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000 -1,000,000 1,000,000
Input
Source #1 Source #2 Source #3 Source #4 Source #5 Source #6 Source #7 Source #8 Source #9 Source #10 Source #11 Source #12 Source #13 Source #14 Source #15 Source #16
Modbus Registers
40198 to 40199 40200 to 40201 40202 to 40203 40204 to 40205 40206 to 40207 40208 to 40209 40210 to 40211 40212 to 40213 40214 to 40215 40216 to 40217 40218 to 40219 40220 to 40221 40222 to 40223 40224 to 40225 40226 to 40227 40228 to 40229
Parameter
kW a kW b kW c kW tot kW tot max kVAR a kVAR b kVAR c kVAR tot kVAR tot max kVA a kVA b kVA c kVA tot kVA tot max
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Format: Base Address: Scaling: signed 32 bit 40230 No InZero: InFull: OutZero: OutFull: -1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000 -1,000,000 1,000,000
Input
Source #1 Source #2 Source #3 Source #4 Source #5 Source #6 Source #7 Source #8 Source #9 Source #10 Source #11 Source #12 Source #13 Source #14 Source #15 Source #16
Modbus Registers
40230 to 40231 40232 to 40233 40234 to 40235 40236 to 40237 40238 to 40239 40240 to 40241 40242 to 40243 40244 to 40245 40246 to 40247 40248 to 40249 40250 to 40251 40252 to 40253 40254 to 40255 40256 to 40257 40258 to 40259 40260 to 40261
Parameter
kWh del kWh rec kVARh del kVARh rec kVAh del+rec
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Format: Base Address: Scaling: signed 16 bit 40262 No InZero: InFull: OutZero: OutFull: -100 100 -10,000 10,000
Input
Source #1 Source #2 Source #3 Source #4 Source #5 Source #6 Source #7 Source #8 Source #9 Source #10 Source #11 Source #12 Source #13 Source #14 Source #15 Source #16
Modbus Registers
40262 40263 40264 40265 40266 40267 40268 40269 40270 40271 40272 40273 40274 40275 40276 40277
Parameter
PF sign a PF sign b PF sign c PF sign tot V1 THD mx V2 THD mx V3 THD mx I1 THD mx I2 THD mx I3 THD mx I1 K Factor I2 K Factor I3 K Factor I1 Crest Factor I2 Crest Factor I3 Crest Factor
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NOTE
You cannot form an EtherGate connection to the Modbus TCP network.
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Configuring Modbus
Configuring Modbus
Using the Front Panel
YoucannotconfigureModbusthroughthemetersfrontpanel.Youcanonly assigntheModbusprotocoltocommunicationports.Seethechapter Communicationsonpage 73fordetails.
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5.
ThedefaultModbusmapeditorappears,allowingyoutoedit,add,deleteorset thenameofModbusSlavemoduleregisters.
6. 7.
ClickontheModbusMastertabtoedittheModbusImportmodules. ClicktheAddbuttontoaddaModbusSlavedevice.
8.
TheModbusDevicescreenappears.EntertheSlavedevicesinformation(inthis example,anION6200)andclickOKtoadd.
SeetheModbusandIONTechnologytechnicalnoteformoreinformation.
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NOTE
DNP Slave Import modules are not part of the factory DNP framework and must be added manually. Refer to the DNP Slave Import module description in the ION Reference for details.
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TheSetupAssistantguidesyouthroughDNPconfiguration.SeetheIONSetup OnlineHelpformoreinformation.
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Time
Thischaptercoversthemetersclockandtimesynchronization.Forinformation onIRIGBGPStimesynchronization,seetheIRIGBGPSTimeSynchronization productoptiondocument.
In this chapter
Meter Clock Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 ConfiguringtheMeterClock .......................................... 112 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 112 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 112 UsingDesigner .................................................. 113 ClockModuleSettings ............................................... 113 Replacing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Toreplacethebattery ............................................ 114 Time Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
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ClickontheTimezonetabtoconfigureyourmetersclocksettings.Selecta parameterandclickEdittochange.
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4.
ClickontheDSTSettingstabtoconfigureyourmetersdaylightsavingsperiods forupto20years.SelectaparameterandclickEdittochange.
Using Designer
OpenyourmeterinDesignerandnavigatetotheMeterClockSetupframework. RightclickontheClockmoduletoedit.
Function
Sets the timezone the device is in, relative to Greenwich Mean Time. The date and time when DST begins for 20 separate years. The date and time when DST ends for 20 separate years. The amount of time the clock is changed when DST begins or ends. Specifies the communications port that receives time sync signals. Specifies the type of time sync signal (Local or Universal time). Specifies the clocks time synchronization signal source (line frequency, communications signals, or internal crystal).
Default
0 Refer to the ION Device Templates at www.pwrm.com for the DST Start and DST End defaults for the twenty separate years. 3, 600 seconds COM3 UTC Line Frequency
TIP
When modifying setup registers of the Clock module in Designer, use the Format option to convert between UNIX and conventional time. Refer to the description of the Clock module in the online ION Reference for more details.
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NOTE
Replacing the battery on an unpowered meter affects the internal clock settings. See Event Screen/Event Log confirmation (Unpowered Meter) on page 115 for details.
4. 5. 6.
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Event Screen/Event Log confirmation (Unpowered Meter) Onanunpoweredmeter,thebatterypowerstheinternalclock.Removingtheold batteryeffectivelystopsthemetersclockuntilthebatteryisreplaced.Once replaced,theclockrestartsatitslastknownpowerdowntime.TheION8600logs thisasanevent,whichcanbeviewedfromtheEventLogonthemetersfront panel(seeALTmodedefaultdisplayscreensonpage 170fordetailson navigatingtotheEventScreen).TheEventLogappearsasthefollowingscreen:
NOTE
Error codes are written at the time of power up, as indicated by their ION event timestamp
Themeterrecordsthefollowingeventcodesafterbatteryreplacementonan unpoweredmeter:
Error Code
450
Explanation
Seen only in combination with a 600 event.
Recommended Action
Refer to 600, below. Connect to the meter with ION software and synchronize the meters internal clock. See Configuring the Meter Clock on page 112 for details. Double-check battery installation (if required).
600
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Time Synchronization
Time Synchronization
Timesynchronizationletsyousynchronizeyourmetersinternalclockwithallof theothermeters,devices,andsoftwareinanetwork.Oncesynchronized,alldata logshavetimestampsthatarerelativetoauniformtimebase.Thisallowsyouto achieveprecisesequenceofeventsandpowerqualityanalyses.UseIONsoftware tobroadcasttimesignalsacrossthenetwork,orutilizeanexternalsource(suchas anNTPserverorDNPMaster)tosynchronizeyourmetersclock. RefertothetechnicalnoteTimeSynchronization&Timekeepingformore informationonimplementingtimesynchronization. ForinformationonIRIGBGPStimesynchronization,seetheIRIGBGPSTime Synchronizationproductoptiondocument.
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Demand
Thischapterexplainshowtoconfigureandviewdemandvaluesonyourmeter.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Configuring Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 118 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 118 UsingDesigner .................................................. 119 SlidingWindowDemandModuleSettings .............................. 119 ThermalDemandModuleSettings ..................................... 120 Demand Forgiveness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 AdditionalInformation ........................................... 123 ConfiguringDemandForgiveness ..................................... 124 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 124 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 124
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Introduction
Demandisameasureofaveragepowerconsumptionoverafixedtimeinterval. Peak(ormaximum)demandisthehighestdemandlevelrecordedoverthebilling period.TwomethodsofmeasuringdemandarewithThermalDemandmodules andSlidingWindowDemandmodules.Thesemodulesareconfiguredtocalculate theaveragecurrentdemandandkW,kVARandkVAdemand.Thesetupregisters inthedemandmodulesdefinetimeintervalsfordemandcalculations,settingthe sensitivityofthemodulesoperation. SeetheIONReferenceformoreinformationaboutthesemodules.
Configuring Demand
UseIONsoftwaretochangeyourmetersdemandsettings.
NOTE
You may be prompted for the meters password the first time you attempt to change any values.
4.
SelectYestoconfirmthechange.
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3.
ConfigureRollingBlockdemandbyselectingaregisterandclickingEdit.
Using Designer
OpenyourmeterinDesignerandnavigatetotheDemandSetupframework. Therearetwosections:SlidingWindowDemandsetupandThermalDemand setup.Rightclickonamoduletoedit.
NOTE
For Time-of-Use Demand setup, go to Advanced Setup > Revenue Framework folder (in Designer).
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Setup Register
Sub Intvl #SubIntvls Pred Resp Update Rate
Function
The time, in seconds, in the sliding window demand sub-interval. The number of sub-intervals in the sliding window. The speed of Predicted Demand calculations; use higher values for faster prediction (70 to 99 recommended). Defines the update rate of the SWinDemand output register
Default
900 1 70 End of SubInterval
Setup Register
Interval Time Const
Function
The time, in seconds, in the thermal demand interval. The sensitivity to changes in the source signal; higher values provide faster response time (common values are 63 and 90).
Default
900 90
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Demand Forgiveness
Demand Forgiveness
DemandForgivenessisthetimeprogrammedtothemeterduringwhichdemand (andthereforepeakdemand)willnotbecalculatedinthepowerrestorationperiod followingatotalpoweroutage. Duringpowerupfollowingacompletepoweroutage,customerequipment consumesahigherthannormalamountofpower.TheDemandForgiveness featureletsautilityforgivethecustomerforpeakdemandpenaltiesthatmayarise frompowerupfollowingapoweroutage(shouldtheoutageexceedauser specifiedperiodoftime). Demand and Peak Demand Module Overview Powerutilitiesgenerallybillcommercialcustomersbasedontheirpeakusage levels,calledpeakdemand(inkW),andenergyconsumption(inkWh).Demandisa measureofaveragepowerconsumptionoverafixedtimeinterval,typically15 minutes.Peak(ormaximum)demandisthehighestdemandlevelrecordedover thebillingperiod.Slidingwindow/rollingblockdemandisonemethodofmeasuring demand. Tocomputeslidingwindowdemandvalues,theSlidingWindow/RollingBlock Demandmoduleusestheslidingwindowaveraging(orrollinginterval)technique whichdividesthedemandintervalintosubintervals.Thedemandismeasured electronicallybasedontheaverageloadleveloverthemostrecentsetofsub intervals. Inthefollowingdiagram,theSlidingWindow/RollingBlockmodulelabeled Demandcalculatesdemandfromthepowerinputbymeasuringandaveraging thepoweroverasetinterval.ThedemandvalueisthenoutputtoaMaximum modulelabeledPeakDemandthatrecordsthehighestdemandvalueovertime (peakdemand).
Power
DEMAND
(Sliding Window/ Rolling Block module)
PEAK DEMAND
(Maximum module)
ForinformationonIONmodules,refertotheonlineIONReference. Demand and Peak Demand Module Behavior During Demand Forgiveness Apeakdemandvalueisthehighestdemandvaluesincethelastpeakdemand reset.TheDemandForgivenessframeworksetstheSlidingWindow/RollingBlock module(andtheThermalDemandmodule)inputstozeroduringaDemand Forgivenessperiod.Thismethodallowsdemandintervaldatatoaccuratelyreflect acompleteintervalthatincludesdata: priortoanoutage duringtheDemandForgivenessperiod(zerovalues) aftertheDemandForgivenessperiod
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NOTE
During a Demand Forgiveness period, Demand module inputs are set to zero and do not reflect actual demand. These values should not be used to calculate energy for billing purposes. Energy values are not affected and will reflect actual energy consumption during the Demand Forgiveness period.
ThesettingslistedbelowmustbemadeforDemandForgivenessfunctionality. ThesesettingscanbeaccessedfromIONSetupsoftware;refertoUsingION Setuponpage 124. MinimumOutageDurationletsyouspecifytheamountoftime(inseconds)that thepowermustbeoutbeforetheDemandForgivenessperiodbegins. DemandForgivenessDurationletsyouspecifytheamountoftime(inseconds) thatdemandisforgiven(demandinputsarezero). UpdateRateletsyoudefinetheupdaterateoftheSWinDemandoutputregister andissettoEVERYSECONDbydefaultforrevenuerelateddemandmodules. Withthissetting,demandvaluemeasuredisupdatedoncepersecond. OutageVoltage(linetolineaverageinunscaledmeterunits)letsyoudefinea voltagelevelthatisconsideredanoutage.Thisissetto20voltsbydefault.
KW
Power
A
1:30 Demand Interval #1 1:45 Demand Interval #2
B
Time
Power Outage
A The specified amount of time that the power must be out before demand is forgiven B The specified amount of time that demand is delayed during the Demand Forgiveness period
TheprecedingdiagramshowsanexampleofameterthatissetupforDemand Forgiveness.TheSlidingWindow/RollingBlockDemandmoduleisaveraging demandvaluesat15minuteintervals.Duringinterval#1,themeterhasapower outagethatlastsfor18minutes.Thepoweroutageisdefinedbyasystemvoltage of20voltswhichhasbeenspecifiedintheOutageVoltagesetting.TheMinimum OutageDurationsettingisspecifiedas10minutes,sothisisamountoftimethatthe powermustbeoutbeforedemandcanbeforgiven.TheDemandForgiveness Durationsettingisspecifiedas1800seconds(30minutes),sofor30minutes followingpowerrestoration,demandinputsarezero.Thepowerisrestored duringinterval#2,wherethesurgeofpowerconsumptionduringpowerupis includedintheDemandForgivenessperiodandhasavalueofzero.
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Demand Forgiveness
Additional Information
NOTE
To function properly, the Demand Forgiveness feature requires firmware v310 or greater, and the Demand Forgiveness framework which is found in these or more recent templates: 1.8.0.0.0 (Option C), 1.7.0.0.0 (Option B), and 1.3.0.0.0 (Option A).
Thefollowingpointsareimportanttonote: ThefollowingdemandinputvaluesarezeroforkQ,kW,kVA,andkVARduring theDemandForgivenessperiod: Delivered Received Delivered+received Deliveredreceived Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4 Ifanewpeakissetpriortoapoweroutage,itwillpersist. EventhoughdemandiszeroduringtheDemandForgivenessperiod,anew peakcouldbesetifthedemandwasveryhighpriortothepoweroutage,or aftertheDemandForgivenessperiodends. DemandForgivenessworksforauxiliaryandbladepoweredmeters. AllIONmodulesintheDemandForgivenessframeworkarefullylocked. IfaDemandForgivenessperiodisinitiated,andanotherpoweroutageoccurs thatislessthanthetimespecifiedintheMinimumOutageDurationsetting,then theDemandForgivenessperiodcontinues.Ifasecondoutageisgreaterthan thetimespecifiedintheMinimumOutageDurationsetting,thentheDemand Forgivenessperiodrestarts. BoththepoweroutagedowntimeandtheDemandForgivenessdowntimeare storedwithintheDemandForgivenessframework.TheStoremodulespreserve atimestampthatisviewableinVista. TheSlidingWindow/RollingBlockdemandmoduleUpdateRatesetupregister mustbesettoEVERYSECOND(default). IfDemandForgivenessisenabledonanauxiliarypoweredmeterandthereis nopowerontheblades,thenthemeterassumesthatthisisanoutage.When powerisappliedtotheblades,demandisforgivenforthespecifiedtime. IfDemandForgivenessisenabledandthemeterisunpluggedforservicingor otherreasons,thentheDemandForgivenessframeworkassumestherewasan outageanddemandisforgivenforthespecifiedtime. FormeterswhereDemandForgivenessisenabledatthefactory(e.g.RMICAN Canadianrevenuemeters),demandwillnotbemeasuredwhenthemeterisfirst putintoservice.Insteaddemandisforgivenforthespecifiedtime.
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CAUTION
If Demand Forgiveness is enabled, do not use demand values to calculate energy for billing purposes.
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Inputs / Outputs
Thischapterprovidesinformationonthemetersvariousdigitalandanaloginputs andoutputs(I/O). RefertoyourInstallationGuideforinstructionsonwiringinputsandoutputsand forthegeneralmeterI/Ospecifications.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 SpecifyinganI/OPortinanIONModule............................... 128 UsingtheOnboardDigitalOutputs.................................... 130 OutputModules ................................................. 130 UsingtheOnboardDigitalInputs ...................................... 132 AnalogOutputs..................................................... 133 SettingtheZeroandFullScales .................................... 133
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Introduction
ThedigitalandanalogI/OportsonIONmetersletyoubringavarietyofdatainto acommonsystem,therebysimplifyingdatagathering.
Onboard I/O
Expanded I/O (and serial COMs): Molex Micro-Fit 24 pin male connector.
Optional I/O Expander for serial communications and expanded I/O. Ordered and shipped separately. For more information, see the ION 8600 I/O Expander documentation. Serial COMs Expanded I/O COM1: RS-232 Eight Form A digital or RS-485. inputs. COM2 or Four Form C digital COM4: RS-485, outputs. depending on Four Form A digital the ordering outputs or four option. analog outputs.
Onboard I/O breakout cable with female connector and sixteen bareended wires. Ships with a meter ordered with onboard I/O: Four Form C digital outputs. Three Form A digital inputs.
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NOTE
The meter must have firmware version V203 or later in order for the I/O Expander's digital input and digital output ports to function. Firmware V205 (or later) is required for operation of the analog output ports.
Onboard I/O OnboardI/OfortheION8600metersprovidesfourFormCdigitaloutputsand threeFormAdigitalinputsforavarietyofapplications. Forexample,youcanuseaFormAdigitalinputtomonitorabreakertoverifyhow manytimesthebreakertrips.Whenthebreakerhasreacheditslimitforthe numberoftrips,youcanusethedigitaloutputtolightanLEDnexttothebreaker sofieldpersonnelarealerted.YoucanalsouseaFormCdigitaloutputtosend KYZpulsinginformationtothirdpartysystemequipment.Thenumberofdigital andanaloginputsandoutputsforeachION8600meterislistedbelow:
Meter
ION 8600
Digital Inputs*
3
Digital Outputs*
4
Analog Inputs*
0
Analog Outputs
0
Modbus Master
yes
* Some digital inputs/outputs and all analog inputs require the installation of an optional circuit board inside the meter. See the meters data sheet for complete details.
I/O Expander for ION 8600 meters ForenhancedanalogordigitalI/OwiththeION8600meters,youcanusean externalI/O Expander.CompleteinformationfortheI/OExpanderisavailablein theI/OExpanderInstallationandBasicSetupInstructionsdocument. TheI/OExpanderequipsanIONmeterwitheightdigitalinputs,fourFormA digitaloutputs,andfourFormCdigitaloutputs,orfouranalogoutputs(0to20 mA,20to20mA,or1to+1 mA)inplaceofthefourForm Adigitaloutputs.The I/OExpanderalsoprovidesaconvenientlocationfortheIONmetersRS232and RS485communicationswiring.TheI/OExpanderboxiswiredasaDTEdevice anddoesrequireaNULLmodemcable/adaptertoconnecttothecomputersserial port. TheI/OExpanderismountedseparately,nomorethan15feetawayfromthe meter.ItconnectstothemeterviaastandardMolexMicroFit3.0connector.RS 232andRS485linksaremadeviastandardDB9andcapturedwireconnectors locatedontheI/OExpander.TheanalogoutputversionoftheI/OExpandermust bepoweredbyanexternalsource,astandardAC/DCsupply. AstheI/OExpanderboardisexternal,youcaninstallandconfigureI/Opoints withoutaffectingthemetersoperation.Terminalstripssimplifyconnectionsto externalequipment.Furthermore,thelowprofileconnectorsbetweenthemeter andtheI/Oboardletyoueasilyremovethemeterwithoutdisconnectingallthe attachedI/Owiring. External I/O with Grayhill Products YoucanchangethenumberofinputsandoutputsavailableforIONmeters,or extendthefunctionalityofthestandarddigitaloutputsthroughexternalI/O
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boards.JustplugGrayhillanalogordigitalI/Ohardwaremodulesintotheboards. Formoreinformation,visitthePowerMeasurementwebsiteatwww.pwrm.com.
Meter
Option A Option B Option C
Digital Inputs
8 8 8
Digital Outputs
8 8 8
Analog Inputs
0 0 0
Analog Outputs
4 4 4
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The enumerated list only shows those ports which have not already been assigned to another module. Port DO4 has already been assigned to another module, so it is absent from the list.
Configuring Other Energy Pulsing Applications ToconfiguretheseLEDoutputsforotherenergypulsingapplications(for example,kVAh),linktheappropriateMUPowerMetermoduleoutputtothe inputoftheCalibrationPulsermoduleusingDesignersoftware. Thefollowingtabledescribestheportsthatcanbeconfigured(intheDigital Output,Pulser,DigitalInput,AnalogOutput,andCalibrationPulsermodules)to handleoutgoingorincomingsignals.
NOTE
You must confirm the meter I/O options (onboard and/or Expander I/O) to determine which of the following apply to your meter.
Description
Digital (Form A Solid State) Output port 1 Digital Output port 2 Digital Output port 3 Digital (Form C Relay) Output port 1 Digital Output port 2 Digital Output port 3 Digital Output port 4 LED Output LED Output
Description
Analog Output port 1 Analog Output port 2 Analog Output port 3 Analog Output port 4
Description
Digital (Status) Input port 1 (I/O Expander)
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Port DI-S2 Port DI-S3 Port DI-S4 Port DI-S5 Port DI-S6 Port DI-S7 Port DI-S8 Port DI-S9 Port DI-S10 Port DI-S11
Digital Input port 2 (I/O Expander) Digital Input port 3 (I/O Expander) Digital Input port 4 (I/O Expander) Digital Input port 5 (I/O Expander) Digital Input port 6 (I/O Expander) Digital Input port 7 (I/O Expander) Digital Input port 8 (I/O Expander) Digital Input port 9 (Onboard I/O) Digital Input port 10 (Onboard I/O) Digital Input port 11 (Onboard I/O)
CAUTION
The relay outputs of the meter should never be used for primary protection functions. Be sure that you are familiar with warnings at start of this document, as well as those presented your ION 8600 Installation Guide.
Output Modules
BoththeFormAandFormCrelayscanbecontrolledwithDigitalOutput modules,Pulsermodules,orCalibrationPulsermodules.Bydefault,sixDigital Outputmodules(labeledDORA2toDORA4andDORC1toDORC4)are alreadycreatedforthispurpose.Youcaneitherusethesemodules,orcreateand configureothermodulestocontroltheoutputports.
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Calibration Pulser modules allow you to generate high accuracy energy pulses for calibration testing purposes. They integrate instantaneous power inputs. Digital Output modules accept Boolean inputs, and output a continuous signal or pulses. Pulser modules convert instantaneous pulses to pulses or transitions. Consult the online ION Reference if you require more information about these ION modules. 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
Not Used I/O Exp FormC 1 I/O Exp FormC 2 I/O Exp FormC 3 I/O Exp FormC 4 I/O Exp FormA 1 I/O Exp FormA 2 I/O Exp FormA 3 I/O Exp FormA 4 On-Board Form C 1 On-Board Form C 2 On-Board Form C 3 On-Board Form C 4 0 to 2000000 Inverting or Non-Inverting Log on or Log off As per Digital Output, above 0.020 to 2000000 Pulse or KYZ Inverting or Non-Inverting As per Digital Output, above 0.010 to 1.000 0.01 to 1000000000 Forward, Reverse, Absolute, or Net Pulse or KYZ
1
Creation Default
Description
Port
Not Used
Digital Output
Pulse Width Polarity EvLog Mode Port Pulser PulseWidth OutputMode Polarity Port Pulse Width Calibration Pulser1 Kt Int Mode OutputMode
0 Non-Inverting Log off Not Used 1 Pulse Non-Inverting Not Used 0.05 (5A meter) 0.02 (1A meter) 1.8 Absolute Pulse
Pulse Width, in seconds (0 for continuous pulse) Inverted or non-inverted output Whether or not to log status changes in the Event Log The output hardware channel Pulse width, in seconds Full pulse or KYZ (transition pulse) Inverted or non-inverted output The output hardware channel Pulse Width, in seconds Watts per pulse Integration modes that may be selected Full pulse or KYZ (transition pulse)
Ensure that the modules Port setup register matches the meters output you want to control. If the port you want to use does not appear in the Port setup registers list, 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.
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Calibration Pulsing Relay DO RC-4 SolidstaterelayDORC4isfactoryconfiguredforcalibrationpulsingand requiresnofurthersetup.TheCalibrationPulsermodulelabeledkWhPulseLED controlsthisport.Bydefault,themoduleislinkedtothekWdel+recoutputofthe ArithmeticmodulelabeledKWdel,rec(thisArithmeticmoduleislinkedtothe MUPowerMetermodulesMUkWtotoutput).Theportwilloutputapulsefor every1.8Whaccumulated(inNORMALorTESTmode).Thisisthesamepulsing rateastheLEDsonthefrontpanelofthemeter.
NOTE
The onboard status inputs cannot be used for voltage sensing applications. Also note that your meter template (default configuration) may have factory configured Digital Input modules.
ThesettingsintheDigitalInputmodulesareasfollows:
Setup Register
Input Mode EvLog Mode Debounce Polarity
Available Settings
Pulse, KYZ Log On, Log Off numeric
Default
Pulse Log Off 0.015 NONINVERTING NOT USED
Description
Specifies complete pulse or KYZ transition pulse Specifies whether or not to log status changes Setting for the mechanical contact bounce, in seconds Specifies a Non-inverted (or level) pulse
Port
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Analog Outputs
Analog Outputs
AnIONmetersanalogoutputsactastransducers.Themetermeasurespowerand energy,andthensendsthatinformationviatheanalogoutputstoaremote terminalunit(RTU).Theanalogoutputsissueindustrystandard0to20mA currentsignals. FourAnalogOutputmodulescontroltheoptionalI/OExpandersanalogoutput. Thesemodulesarenotlinkedorconfigured.Linkthenumericoutputofanother IONmoduletotheSourceinputoftheAnalogOutputmodulethisvalueis representedontheI/OExpandersanalogoutputport.SetuptheZeroScaleandFull ScalesetupregistersoftheAnalogOutputmoduletothenumericrangeyouwant toemulate.Thesettingsinthesemodulesareasfollows:
Analog Output Module Setup Registers
Port
Available Settings
I/O EXP AnOut 1 to I/O EXP AnOut 4, NOT USED -1 x 109 to 1 x 109
Default
NOT USED
Description
Specifies the output hardware channel. Sets the measured value that will create the maximum possible output on the analog output hardware port. Sets the measured value that will create the minimum possible output on the analog output hardware port.
Full Scale
N/A
Zero Scale
-1 x 109 to 1 x 109
N/A
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ThefollowingtabledescribessettingyourZeroScaleandFullScaletousealimited portionoftheoutputsrange.
NOTE
This table assumes the source input varies between zero and the full scale setting. If the source input falls below zero the output will not be within the desired Output Range.
Output Type -1 to 1 mA
-20 to 20 mA
4 to 20 mA
0 to 20 mA
4 to 20 mA
SeetheION8600I/OExpanderInstallationGuideandthetechnicalnoteDigitaland AnalogI/Oformoreinformation.
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Energy Pulsing
Thischapterprovidesinstructionsforconfiguringenergypulsingonyourmeter.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Configuring Energy Pulsing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 136 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 136 UsingDesigner .................................................. 137 PulserModuleSettings ............................................... 137 CalibrationPulserModuleSettings .................................... 138 EnergyPulsingwithLEDs............................................ 139
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YourmeterusesCalibrationPulsermodulesandPulsermodulesforenergy pulsing. ThePulsermoduleservesasanintermediarybetweenothermodulespulse outputregisters(acceptingthemaspulseinputs)andahardwareoutputchannel onthedevice.Thesemodulesarecapableofsendingpulsesorpulsetransitionsto anyhardwareoutputchannel. TheCalibrationPulsermoduleisahighlyaccurateenergypulserusedfor verifyingcalibrationonmetersemployedinbillingapplications.Thismoduletype servesasanintermediarybetweenthepower(kW,kVARorkVA)outputsofthe PowerMetermoduleandadeviceshardwareoutputchannel. SeetheIONReferenceformoreinformationonthesemodules.
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Using Designer
OpenyourmeterinDesignerandnavigatetotheEnergyPulsingSetup Framework.Rightclickamoduletoedit.
Setup Register
Pulse Width OutputMode Polarity
Function
This register specifies the width of the output pulses (in seconds). This register defines whether the output is a complete pulse or a transition pulse (KYZ). This register specifies the polarity of a pulse output. It has no effect if OutputMode is KYZ. This register specifies which hardware port the output appears on. Only those hardware channels that are still available appear in this list.
Default
1 Pulse Non-inverting
Port
Not Used
Fivecommonparameters(kWhdel,kWhrec,kVARhdel,kVARhrec,andkWsd del)arealreadylinkedtothePulsermodulesforyou.
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.
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Setup Register
Pulse Width
Function
This register specifies the width of the pulses sent to the hardware channel (in seconds). The Calibration Pulser module maintains a 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 channel. An industry standard for energy pulsing is 1.8, or one pulse per 1.8 energy-hours. Specifies the modes of integration that may be selected. This register specifies whether the output is a complete pulse (Pulse) or a change of state transition (KYZ). This register specifies which hardware port the pulse/KYZ transition appears on. Only those hardware channels that are still available appear in this list.
Default
0.05
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WATT LED and VAR LED LikesolidstaterelayoutputDO4,theWATTLEDiscontrolledbyaCalibration PulsermodulethathasitsSourceinputlinkedtothekWdel+recoutputofthe ArithmeticmodulelabeledKWdel,rec. Similarly,theVARLEDiscontrolledbyaCalibrationPulsermodulethathasits SourceinputlinkedtothekVARdel+recoutputoftheArithmeticmodulelabeled kVARdel,rec. ForFormFactor9S,39S,36S,and76Smeters,thedefaultpulserateofthefront panelWATTLEDis1.8(1.8Wattsperpulse).TheVARLEDsKtvalueisalso1.8. ForFormFactor35Smeters,thedefaultpulserateofthefrontpanelWATTLED issetat1.2(1.2Wattsperpulse).TheKtvaluefortheVARLEDsisalso1.2. Customizing Energy Pulsing ChangingthevaluefortheKtsetupregisterofthecontrollingCalibrationPulser moduleletsyoumodifythepulsingrateofeitherchannel.Ifyouwanttoconfigure theLEDportforadifferentpulsingapplication,youmustrelinktheSourceinput totheoutputregisterofadifferentinstantaneouspowerquantityinoneofthe Arithmeticmodules.EnsurethatthequantityyouchooseoriginatesfromtheMU (meterunits)PowerMetermodule.
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Logging
TheION8600meterhaspowerfuldataloggingandeventrecordingcapabilities. Dataandeventlogsrecordedbythemeterareprioritizedandstoredonboard. DataisretrievedperiodicallybytheIONEnterprisesoftwareLogServer(orother thirdpartyapplication). IfyouuseIONEnterprisesoftware,allretrieveddatafromyoursystemisstored inanODBCcompliantdatabase.Theinformationinthedatabasecanbeviewed andanalyzedusingIONEnterprisesoftwareapplicationssuchasVista(for viewing),orReporter(fororganizingandpresentingdata).
In this chapter
Data Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 ConfiguringDataLogging ............................................ 142 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 142 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 142 ChangingtheParametersthatareLogged ........................... 144 ChangingWaveformRecording ................................... 144 DefaultLoggingCapacity ......................................... 144 ChangingtheLogDepths ......................................... 144 ChangingtheFrequencyofLogging ................................ 145 DefaultLoggingConfiguration.................................... 145
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Data Logging
Themetershipswithacomprehensivedataloggingconfiguration.Information regardingthedefaultloggingcapacityanddefaultloggingconfigurationcanbe foundinDefaultLoggingCapacityonpage 144. Tolearnmoreaboutthedatarecordermodulesinyourmeter,refertoIONDevice Templatesatwww.pwrm.com.ThisfilelistsalloftheIONmodulesavailableinthe currentversionofyourmeter,andthetotalnumberofeachmodule.Italsoshows therangesoroptionsavailableforeachmodulessetupregisters.
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6. 7.
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NOTE
Adding or deleting a logs parameters is an advanced procedure, as it requires changes to the links between modules; use Designer (refer to the Designer section of the online ION Enterprise Help) or ION Setup.
Log Types
Interval
900 seconds 900 seconds 900 seconds Triggered on demand 900 seconds 3600 Triggered on demand Triggered on demand Daily, weekly, 10 min...
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CAUTION
The flash memory of the ION 8600 can support up to 100 years of read/writes under factory-set recording intervals. Programming your meter to write any data recorder at continuous intervals lower than 10 seconds significantly reduces its flash memory life and could jeopardize your warranty. Refer to your meter's datasheet for its precise historical data storage capabilities.
Description
Interval kWh delivered Interval kWh received Interval kVARh delivered Interval kVARh received Interval kVAh delivered Interval kVAh received kWh delivered
Parameter
kVARh del kVARh rec kVAh del kVAh rec kWh loss int kVARh loss int Period Length
Description
kVARh delivered kVARh received kVAh delivered kVAh received Interval kWh total losses (Tran + Line) Interval kWh total losses Logging Period in seconds
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kWh rec
kWh received
Period Status
Description
Phase A interval current squared hours Phase B interval current squared hours Phase C interval current squared hours Phase A interval voltage Line-to-Line squared hours Phase B interval voltage Line-to-Line squared hours Phase C interval voltage Line-to-Line squared hours
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FormoreinformationrefertoConfiguringTimeofUseonpage 154aswellas theTOUmoduledescriptionintheonlineIONReference. ION Enterprise Reporting OnedatarecorderisconfiguredtoprovidepowersystemdatafortheReporter software.Itislocatedthroughthefollowingfolderpathonthemetersprogram: AdvancedConfiguration>RevenueFramework>Reporting.Thisrecorderis labeledEgyDmdLog.Ifanyinputlinkstothismodulearechanged,Reporterwill notbeabletocreatereportsfromthedeviceslogs.IfyouuseReporter,donot changetheparametersthatareloggedintheEgyDmdLog. Sag/Swell and Transient Logging Twodatarecordersprovidedetailsofthesepowerqualityevents.Theyarelocated throughthefollowingfolderpathonthemetersprogram: AdvancedConfiguration>PowerQuality>Sag/Swell/TransientDetection. Thesedatarecorders,bydefault,logthefollowingIONoutputregistervalues:
Sag/Swell Log
DistDur DistV1Min DistV1Max DistV1Avg DistV2Engy DistV3Min DistV3Max DistV3Avg DistV1Engy DistV2Min DistV2Max DistV2Avg DistV3Engy DistNominal SwellLim SagLim
Transient Log
TranV1Dur TranV1Max TranV2Dur TranNominal Threshold PT Prim TranV2Max TranV3Dur TranV3Max PT Sec CT Prim CT Sec
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Revenue
Thischapterprovidesinstructionsforconfiguringtransformerlineloss compensationandtimeofuse.
In this chapter
PT/CT Correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 ConfiguringPT/CTCorrection ........................................ 150 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 150 Transformer Line Loss Compensation (TLC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 ConfiguringTLC .................................................... 151 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 151 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 151 UsingVista ..................................................... 152 Time of Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 ConfiguringTimeofUse ............................................. 154 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 154 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 154 UsingDesigner .................................................. 154 TimeOfUseModuleSettings ......................................... 155 SeasonalSettings ................................................ 155 CreatingaNewTimeOfUseSchedule ................................. 156 DisplayingTimeofUse ............................................... 156
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PT/CT Correction
TheprimaryapplicationforPT/CTcorrectionistoapplycorrectionfactorsforratio errorsandphaseangleerrorstoinstrumenttransformers.Instrumenttransformer correctionreducesoreliminatestheneedtoreplacetransformersininstallations wherehighaccuracyisrequired.
NOTE
You may select a maximum of eight (8) test points.
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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.
Formoreinformation,seethelatestversionoftheTransformerLineLoss Compensationtechnicalnote.
Configuring TLC
UseIONsoftwaretochangeyourmetersTLCsettings.
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3.
First,enableTLCbyselectingLossCompEnbleandclickingtheEditbutton.
4. 5.
6.
Finally,clickthetaboftheTLCmethodyouchoseinthepreviousstepand configurethesettingsforthatmethod.
Using Vista
ClicktheLossCompensationbuttonintheRevenuescreentoaccesstheLoss Compensationscreen: 1. 2. LaunchVista. IntheUserDiagramscreenthatappears,clicktheRevenuebutton.
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Configuring TLC
3.
Click here to enable Loss Compensation calculations
ClicktheLossCompensationbutton.Thefollowingwindowappears:
Choose either the Test Sheet or %Loss Constants compensation method
These are the true instrument transformer ratios. Normally they coincide with the Power Meter modules setup.
4.
Configureyourvaluesasrequired.
SeetheTransformerLossCompensationtechnicalnoteformoredetailsonthisfeature.
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Time of Use
Time of Use
TheTimeofUsemodulemayonlybeimportantifyouareusingthemeterina billingapplication(i.e.youareapowerprovider),asthemodulecontainsthe metersseasonalrateschedules.Typically,powerconsumersdonotrequireTime OfUseconfiguration. SeetheIONReferenceformoreinformationontheTimeofUsemodule.
3. 4.
Using Designer
OpenyourmeterinDesignerandnavigatetotheTimeofUseSetupFramework. RightclicktheTimeofUsemoduletoedit.
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Seasonal Settings
TheTimeofUsemodulesupportsuptofourseparateseasons.Eachseasonsstart andenddatesaresetintotheappropriateSeasonsetupregister.
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.
Ifyourratesdonotchangebetweenseasons,youdonotneedtoconfigurethe SeasonsetupregistersSeason1isthedefault,andallSeason1ratesareineffect allyear. Ifyouhavedifferentseasons,entertheirstartandenddatesintotheappropriate setupregisters.Ifyourseasonisactiveonthesamedateseveryyear,youonlyneed toenterasinglerangeofdatesintheappropriateSeasonsetupregister.Iftheactive datesaredifferenteachyear(forexample,Season3becomesactiveeveryfirst MondayinAugust),thestartdatesmustbeindividuallyspecifiedforeachyear. TheTimeofUsemoduleispartiallyconfiguredatthefactory.Checkthesetup registerstoensurethatthesettingsmatchyourTimeofUseschedules.
Setup Register
Season 1- 4 Season 1 - 4 Weekday Rates Season 1 - 4 Weekend Rates Season 1 - 4 Alt 1 Rates Season 1 - 4 Alt 2 Rates Season 1 - 4 Holiday Rates Weekdays Weekends
Function
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. These setup registers specify seasonal weekday rates. These setup registers specify seasonal weekend rates. These setup registers specify a season's daily rates during the days specified in the Alt 1 Days setup register. These setup registers specify a season's daily rates during the days specified in the Alt 2 Days setup register. These setup registers specify a season's daily rates during the days specified in the Holidays setup register. This register defines the days of the week for all seasons. The rates in the Season (1, 2, 3, or 4) Weekday Rates setup registers are used on these 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.
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Setup Register
Alt 1 Days Alt 2 Days Holidays Self Read Days
Function
This register defines a set of alternative dates for all seasons. These dates generally have different rates from weekdays, weekends, or holidays. This register is similar in function to Alt 1 Days, but contains a different set of dates. 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. 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.
Application
Front Panel ION Setup Vista WebMeter
Menu
TOU, TOU Egy, TOU Dmd1 and TOU Dmd2 screens N/A Time of Use Screen N/A
Navigation
Press the applicable softkey N/A Revenue tab > Time of use object N/A
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Power Quality
Thischapterexplainshowtoconfigureyourmeterspowerqualityfunctionality.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Configuring Power Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 160 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 160 UsingDesigner .................................................. 161 Sag/SwellModuleSettings ............................................ 161 TransientModuleSettings(ION8600Aonly) ............................ 162
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Powerqualityconfigurationisprovidedbyanumberofmodules,dependingon yourmetertype:theSag/Swellmodule,andtheTransientmodule,someofwhich includetheMainsSignallingEvaluationmodules. SeetheIONReferenceformoreinformationonthesemodules.
3.
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NOTE
The ION 8600A features dual waveform capture: Sags are recorded at 32 samples x 54 cycles. Transients waveform capture at 256 samples x 7 cycles.
Using Designer
OpenyourmeterinDesignerandnavigatetothePowerQualitySetup Framework.Rightclickamoduletoedit.
Function
This is the magnitude above which a voltage deviation is considered a swell. This is the magnitude below which a voltage deviation is considered a sag. This is the amount a voltage signal must change during a disturbance to be considered a new sub-disturbance. This is the nominal power system voltage (used for all Power Quality functions). The priority assigned to Sag/Swell and Transient module events (0 to 255, 255 is highest).
Default
106 88 10 01 200
The primary power system voltage is sometimes different than the PT Primary setup register value (i.e. when the PT Primary is used to indicate winding ratio rather than primary voltage).
NOTE
If the Sag/Swell modules Nom Volts setup register is set to zero, all Sag/Swell module functions are disabled. Nom Volts is typically set when the meter is put into service. If Nom Volts has not been set, enter a value for your systems nominal voltage (i.e. 120, 277, or 347). The value you enter will also be used by the Transient module in the ION 8600A.
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Function
This is the magnitude at which a voltage deviation is considered a transient. The priority assigned to Sag/Swell and Transient module events (0 to 255, 255 is highest).
Default
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Displays
Thischapterexplainstheavailablefrontpaneldisplays.Italsoincludes proceduresforcustomizingdisplaysusingIONsoftware.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Configuring Front Panel Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Usingthefrontpanel ............................................. 165 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 165 UsingDesigner .................................................. 166 Default Front Panel Display Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 NORMmodedisplayscreens ...................................... 169 ALTmodedefaultdisplayscreens ................................. 170 TESTmodedefaultdisplayscreens ................................. 173
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TheION8600shipswithpreconfigureddisplayscreensdesignedtosuitthedata needsofmostusers.Differenttypesofscreensareavailabledependinguponthe meterscurrentmodeofoperation(seeModesofOperationonpage 27for details). Frontpaneldisplaysmayalsobecustomizedonyourmetertoshowvirtuallyany measurementorcalculation.Forexample,youcoulddooneorallofthefollowing: changedisplayedparameters,suchasfromVlltoVlnorVllabtoVlna adjustcharactersizetobedifferentoneachscreen changedatadisplaysettingssuchasbacklighttimeout,automaticdisplay scrolling,parameterupdaterateanddisplaymode* UseIONsoftwaretocustomizeyourfrontpaneldisplayscreens.
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CAUTION
Before you reconfigure or delete a framework, you should make a copy. This ensures that you can restore the framework without having to reinitialize the factory configuration.
Ifthedisplayscreenyouaredeletingispartoftheautomaticscrollingcycle,you shouldreconfigurethelinksfromtheScrollmodulesTriggeroutputstothe remainingDisplaymodulessothatthefollowingconsiderationsholdtrue: ThefirstDisplaymoduleinthescrollingcycleislinkedtotheTrigger1outputof theScrollmodule. ThelastDisplaymoduleinthescrollingcycle(modulen)islinkedtothe Trigger noutputoftheScrollmodule.Forexample,ifyourscrollingcycle consistsof5screens,thenTrigger5shouldbelinkedtothefifthmoduleinthe cycle. TheWraparoundsetupregisteroftheScrollmoduledesignatesthelasttrigger output(Triggern).Expandingonthepreviousexample,sinceTrigger5isthelast trigger,theScrollmodulesWraparoundsetupregisterwouldhaveavalueof5. To add a new display screen 1. 2. 3. CreateaDisplaymodule. Definethemodulescharacteristics(displayformat)byadjustingitssetup registers. LinkanyrequireddatatotheSourceinputsoftheDisplaymodule.
Ifyouwantyournewscreentoappearintheautomaticscrollingcycle,thenyou mustlinktheShowinputoftheDisplaymoduletoaTriggeroutputofaScroll module. To create a Disk Simulator screen 1. 2. CreateanewDisplaymodule,andchoosethetypeasDiskSimulator. ConnectthenewDisplaymodulesfirstinputtotheCalibrationPulsermodules DiskPositionoutputthatyouwanttomonitorforitspulsinginterval.
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3.
4. 5.
NOTE
The inputs to the Disk Simulator display are always positive. If the value exceeds the maximum scale value assigned in the second input, then nothing is displayed except labels and the disk rectangle.
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To configure parameter titles Theparametervalueonadisplayscreenisthevalueofanoutputconnectedtothe DisplaymoduleSourceinputregister.Bydefault,thedisplayedparameterstitleis thenameoftheoutputconnectedtotheSourceinput.TheDisplaymoduleSource Titlesetupregisterletsyouchangethedefaulttoatitlethatbetterdescribesyour system.Forexample,ifKWhNetislinkedtothefirstSourceinput,youcould changeitsdisplaynamebysettingSource1TitletoKWhNetWest.Amaximum of25charactersispermitted. SeeChangingTESTModeTimeoutonpage 180forinformationonconfiguring TESTmodedisplaytimeouts.
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IfnobuttonsarepressedthemeterrevertsbacktoNORMmodeafterfiveminutes.
NOTE
These screens vary depending on the firmware version on the meter and custom display configuration.
1.
NamePlate1 TheNamePlate1screencontainsthisinformation:
Owner TAG1fromFactorymodule TAG2fromFactorymodule Firmwarerevisionofthemeter Batterylifeindicator
Thermal
Length of the demand period Always 1 second Always N/A 1 Maximum kW Demand
1 The MAX (kW) value is a maximum allowable demand level based on installed transformer configurations and nominal voltages and currents.
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eventshavebeenrecorded,thentheEventLogscreenwillindicateadditional logsexist.RefertoDataLoggingonpage 142formoredetails. 4. VectorDiagram Thisscreenshowsphasorsandnumericvaluesforeachphasecurrentandphase voltagemeasurement. 5. InstantaneousVoltage Thisscreenshowsaveragevoltage,linetoneutraland/orlinetolinevoltage (dependingonthemetersservicetype). 6. InstantaneousCurrent Thisscreenshowsthephasecurrentandaveragecurrentvalues. 7. InstantaneousPower ThisscreenshowskWtotal,kVARtotal,kVAtotalandsignedPowerFactor totalvalues. 8. InstantaneousDemand ThisscreenshowskWdeliveredandreceivedfromtheSlidingWindow(Rolling Block)demandcalculation. 9,10,11.VoltageHarmonics Thesescreensshowhistogramsoftheperphasevoltageharmoniccontent. 12,13,14.CurrentHarmonics Thesescreensshowhistogramsoftheperphasecurrentharmoniccontent. 15.Availability Thisscreenshowstheavailabilityofpowerinanumberofnines measurement,overapresetperiodoftime. 16.InstantaneousDemand ThisscreenshowskWtddeliveredandreceived. ALT mode Time of Use (TOU) display screens ALTmodedisplayscreens17to56arefactoryconfiguredtoshowTimeofUse (TOU)data.ThemeasurementsdisplayedoriginatefromframeworksofION modulesthatarelinkedtoaTOUmodule.FordetailsabouttheTOUmodule,refer totheIONReference. Bydefault,alldemandvaluesresultfromSlidingWindow(RollingBlock) calculations. 17. TOUEnergybyRate ThisscreenshowskWhdeliveredvaluesforeachTOUrate. 1825.kWPeakDemand ThesescreensdisplaythemaximumkWdeliveredvalueforeachTOUrate. ThesevaluesresultfromSlidingWindow(RollingBlock)demandcalculations. 26. PreviousBillingEnergy
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ThisscreendisplaysthekWhdeliveredvaluesforeachTOUrateintheprevious billingperiod.
NOTE
PB = Previous Billing period. A billing period is the time between two consecutive meter readings for billing purposes by a utility.
NOTE
PS = Previous Season. Billing Seasons are defined in the TOU module description in the ION Reference.
3643.PrevSeasonPeakDemand ThesescreensdisplaythemaximumkWdeliveredforeachTOUrateinthe previousbillingseason. 44. PrevBilling/SeasonEnergy ThesescreensdisplaythekWhdeliveredandreceivedvaluesintheprevious billingperiodandbillingseason. 45,46.PrevBill/SeasonPkDemand ThesescreensshowthemaximumkWsdreceivedvaluesinthepreviousbilling periodandbillingseason.ThesevaluesresultfromaSlidingWindow(Rolling Block)demandcalculation. 47. PrevBilling/SeasonEnergy ThesescreensdisplaythekVARhdeliveredandreceivedvaluesintheprevious billingperiodandbillingseason. 48,49.PrevBill/SeasonPkDemand ThesescreensdisplaythekVARdeliveredandreceivedvaluesintheprevious billingperiodandbillingseason.ThesevaluesresultfromaSlidingWindow (RollingBlock)demandcalculation. 50. PrevBilling/SeasonEnergy ThesescreensdisplaythekVAhdeliveredandreceivedvaluesintheprevious billingperiodandbillingseason. 51,52.PrevBill/SeasonPkDemand ThesescreensdisplaythekVAdeliveredandreceivedvaluesintheprevious billingperiodandbillingseason.ThesevaluesresultfromaSlidingWindow (RollingBlock)demandcalculation.
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53. ActiveTOURate ThisscreenshowswhichofthevalidTOUbillingratesisactive. 54. ActiveTOUSeason ThisscreenshowswhichTOUbillingseasoniscurrentlyactive. 55. Flicker ThisscreendisplaysflickermeasurementsfromV1,V2andV3. 56. Frequency Thisscreendisplaysfrequencyinformation.
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TEST Mode
ThischapterdescribesyourmetersTESTModeandexplainshowtoswitchfrom NormalModetoTESTMode.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Switching to TEST Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Usingthefrontpanel(standardmeter).............................. 177 Usingthefrontpanel(hardwarelockedmeter) ...................... 177 UsingIONSetup(standardmeter)................................. 177 UsingIONSetup(hardwarelockedmeter) .......................... 178 UsingVista(standardmeter)...................................... 178 UsingVista(hardwarelockedmeter) ............................... 179 Changing TEST Mode Timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Usingthefrontpanel ............................................. 180 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 180 UsingDesigner .................................................. 181 TEST Mode Default Display Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 TESTmodeLEDenergypulsing................................... 182
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TESTModeistypicallyusedforverifyingmetercalibrationandfunction.The meterisusuallyreadingdatafromatestpowersupplywhilethesefunctionsare performed. SeveralthingstonoteaboutTESTMode: Allofthebillingquantitiesthatarerecordedwhenthemeterisinnormalmode willstopaccumulatingwhenthemeterisswitchedtoTESTModethedatais senttospecialTESTModeregistersinstead. Thevaluesaccumulatedinthesetestregistersaredisplayedonthefrontpanel andinIONsoftware. Theregularnormalmodebillingregistersareunaffectedwhilethemeterisin TESTMode;accumulationofthisdatacontinuesassoonasyouexitTESTMode. AlltestregistersareresettozerowhenyouexitTESTMode.
NOTE
The meter will always return to NORM mode when you exit TEST mode, even if you entered TEST mode from ALT mode.
YoucannotplaceahardwarelockedmeterinTESTmodeusingIONsoftware.The metermustbeplacedinTESTmodeviathefrontpanel.
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TEST MODE
3.
ClickonTESTMode.Ifmetersecurityisenabled,youwillbepromptedfor password.AdialogboxinformsyouthemeterisinTESTMode.
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ClickOK.TheTESTModescreenappearsandtestvaluesaredisplayed.
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Usethisscreentoviewandresettheregistersthataccumulaterealtimedata.For moreinformationseetheVistasectionoftheonlineIONEnterpriseHelp.
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You must be in TEST mode to change the TEST mode time-out if you have the hardware-lockable meter.
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Using Designer
FollowthesestepsifyouareusingDesigner: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OpenDesignerandconnecttothedesiredmeter. DoubleclicktheDisplaySetupfolderontheDesignerscreen. RightclickontheDisplayOptionsmoduletoaccessthesetupregisters.Select theTESTModeTimeoutsetupregisterandclickModifytoedit. SettheTESTModetimeouttothedesiredtime.Youcanchoosefromanumeric boundedformatoranelapsedintervalformat. ClickOKtosendthechangestothemeter.
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Resets
Thischapterprovidesinstructionsforperformingvariousmeterresets.
In this chapter
Performing a Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 UsingtheFrontPanel ................................................ 184 PerformingaMasterResetfromthefrontpanel ...................... 184 ParametersaffectedbyaMasterReset.............................. 185 PerformingaDemandResetfromthefrontpanel .................... 186 ParametersaffectedbyaDemandReset ............................. 186 UsingIONSetup .................................................... 187 UsingVista......................................................... 188
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Performing a Reset
Resetsallowyoutoclearvariousaccumulatedparametersstoredbythemeter.
NOTE
Be sure to record any important data before performing a meter reset.
MASTER RESET
TEST MODE
DANGER
Hazardous voltages may be present on the blades. Ensure that the power supply to the socket and/or CTs are not present before removing the meter.
2.
Disconnectthemeterfromthesocket.Usebothhandsandpullthemeterslowly towardsyouwhilegentlyrockingthemeterupanddown.
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3. 4.
5.
Usingapinorsimilarinstrument,pressandholdtheMasterResetbuttonuntil theMasterResetinProgressmessageisdisplayedonthefrontpanel.
CAUTION
After initiating a Master Reset, wait until the Master Reset Completed message appears on the front panel (or about two minutes, depending on your firmware). This allows the meter to completely reset parameters. This is especially important if you are powering down the meter after a Master Reset.
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4.
NOTE
Master reset is not accessible via software in a hardware-locked ION 8600 meter, whether the meter is in TEST, ALT or NORM mode. A master reset on a hardware-locked meter can only be performed from the front panel. With a meter that is not hardware-locked, you can perform a Master Reset via software. It does not have to be in TEST mode.
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Using Vista
Adialogboxinformsyouwhentheresetiscomplete.
Using Vista
OpenyourmeterinVista.YoucanperformseveralresetsfromwithinVista: Performing a Peak Demand Reset or Master Reset
NOTE
Master reset is not accessible via software in a hardware-locked ION 8600 meter, whether the meter is in TEST, ALT or NORM mode. A master reset on a hardware-locked meter can only be performed from the front panel. With a meter that is not hardware-locked, you can perform a Master Reset via software. It does not have to be in TEST mode.
1. 2.
ClicktheSystem&LogstabandclicktheSetup&Controlsobject. Clicktheappropriateresetbuttontoperformthereset.
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Alerting
IONalertscansendanemailorcontactamodem,fax,pager,orsoftwareinthe eventofauserspecifiedcondition.Theseconditionscanbechangesinrelaysor powerqualityproblemsincludingsurges,sags,swellsandoutages. Thischapterexplainshowtoconfigureyourmeternetworkforalerting.
In this chapter
Alerting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 AlertingIONSoftwareviatheAlarmServer ............................ 190 RemoteSiteEventNotification .................................... 191 AlertingviaanAlphanumericPager ................................... 191 AlertingviaaNumericPager ......................................... 192 AlertingviaEmail ................................................... 193
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Alerting
ThemetersAlertmodulesendsanalertwheneveritsTriggerinputispulsed.You canconnectthisinputtoanymodulethatproducesapulseoutput.Youcanuse modulesthatmonitoralarmconditionssuchaschangesinrelaystatusandpower qualityproblems.Forexample,youcanconnecttheTriggerinputtotheoutputof aSetpointmodule,therebyallowingtheAlertmoduletosendanalertwhenthe setpointconditionisreached. TheAlertmoduledeliversthesetypesofalerts: NumericPager AlphanumericPager PEGASYS(foralertstoPEGASYSsoftware) IONAlert(foralertstoIONEnterprisesoftware) ASCII Email SelectionbetweenmodesismadewiththeAlertmoduleAlertTypesetupregister. TheAlertmodulerequiresaccesstoeitheramodem(adedicatedmodemora modemhandlingaloopofmeters)orEthernet(fortheAlertmoduleemail capabilities). YourmeterhasnopreconfiguredAlertframework.Fordetailedinformation aboutalerting,includinghowtobuildaframeworktosendalerts,refertotheAlert moduledescriptionintheIONReference.
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1. Remote Site informs the Alarm Server that a priority message exists
Modem Site
Connection Manager
3. Communication Services contact the modem site and retrieve priority messages
TheAlarmServerusesaseriesofcommandlineargumentstospecifytheactions ittakeswhenapriorityeventisreported.Thesecommandsmustbeenteredonthe computerthatisrunningtheAlarmServerutility.TypicallytheAlarmServeris configuredtolaunchtheConnectionManager,whichdialsuptheremotesiteand retrievesthelogsfromthedevices.TheAlarmServercanalsobeconfiguredto launchotherapplications.Aseriesofparameterswitchesareaddedtothe commandlinetopassinformationabouttheeventtotheapplicationthatis launched. Configuring the Alarm Server TheAlarmServershouldhaveadedicatedphoneline,modem,andCOMportto avoidconflictswithotherIONsoftwarecomponents. ThemodemusedbytheAlarmServerisnotconfiguredwiththeManagement Console;onlydialoutmodemsareconfiguredintheManagementConsole.The AlarmServersexecutable,alarmsrv.exe,istypicallylocatedin\\Power Measurement\IONEnterprise\SYSTEM\bin.YoucanruntheAlarmServerina consolewindow,oryoucandefineashortcuticonthatincludesallofthe commandlineargumentsrequired. Alarm Server Command Line Arguments RefertotheIONMeterAlertstechnicalnoteforalistofcommandlinesthatthe AlarmServersupports.
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IfanalphanumericpagerisspecifiedasthedestinationaddressintheAlert module,thenanalphanumericpagingservicereceivesamessagefromtheION meter. Oncethemodematthepagingserviceiscontacted,theIONmetertransmitsthe followinginformation: Pageridentificationnumber Localtime(year,month,date,hours,minutes,seconds) Remotesiteidentification Priorityofthealarm Alertmessage,withtextstringsandrealtimemeasuredvalues ToincludeamodulesSourceinputinthemessage,referencethemessagestringby usingtheform%Vn,wherenistheSourceinputnumber.InthefollowingMessage registersetting,thekWtotvalueis%V1.ThestringincludesSourceinput1which wouldbethekWtotregisterfromthePowerMetermodule. Thedestinationregistercontainsyourmodemaccessnumberforthepaging serviceproviderandiswhatisdialedoutfirst.ThePagerNumregisteristhepager accessnumberthatisprovidedbyyourpagingcompany.
IfanumericpagerisspecifiedasthedestinationaddressintheAlertmodule,then anumericpagingservicereceivesamessagefromtheIONmeter.Duetothe inherentlimitationsinnumericpaging,theIONmetercanonlysendastringof digitstothepagingservice.TheAlertmodulethenwaitsaspecifiedtime, determinedbythenumberofcommasinsertedafterthephonenumberinthePager Numsetupregister.Finally,theAlertmoduledialsthemessagedigitalstring. TherearetwoimportantfactorstoconsiderwhensettinguptheAlertmodulefor numericpaging.First,besuretospecifyastringofdigitsthatismeaningfultoyou, suchasacodedmessage.Second,beawarethatthereisnowaytoensurethata messagehasbeensuccessfullytransmitted;theremaybeabusysignaloran answeringmachinemaytakethecall.Thenumberofcommasyouaddtoyourdial stringisanestimateofhowlongthemodemattheremotesitewaitsbeforeit transmitsnumbers.
NOTE
In the following destination-setting example: 1-250-555-777,,,,,999#, the pager number is 1-250-555777 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,,1250-555-666,,999#
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IfemailisspecifiedasthedestinationaddressintheAlertmodulethenanemail messageissenttoanyaddressyouspecify.Youcanonlysetoneemailaddressper Alertmodule.Ifyouwanttosendanalerttomorethanoneemailaddressyou needtocreateagroupbesureyouremailserverisconfiguredtosendemailto groupsviaSMTP(SimpleMessageTransportProtocol). Followthestepsbelowtosendemailalertsfromyourmeter.Notethatyourmeter mustsupportemailing(withacorrectlyconfiguredSMTPserver): 1. 2. CreateanAlertmodule. ConfiguretheseAlertmodulesetupregistersasindicated: Messagetypeinthetextofthealerttobeemailed. Destinationtypeinthedestinationemailaddress. TypeselectEmail. ComPortselectEthernet. Locationtypeinacustomstring;thisisoptional,andappearsintheemail. EmailFromtypeinanaddressthatyouwanttheemailtoappearfrom.This mayberequiredassomeSMTPserversonlyacceptemailsfromvalid addresses. 3. CreateanIONmodulethatwillproduceapulseonitsTriggeroutputwhenthe exceptionaleventoccurs(forexample,aSetpointmodulepulsesitsTrigger outputwhenthesetpointconditionisreached). LinktheAlertmodulesTriggerinputtotheTriggeroutputofthemodulecreated instep3.
4.
Sendandsave.WhentheTriggerinputispulsed,theAlertmoduleestablishes communicationswiththeSMTPmailserver,andemailsthealertmessage.
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Setpoints
Thischapterprovidesinstructionsforconfiguringmetersetpoints.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Configuring Setpoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 196 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 196 UsingVista ..................................................... 196 RelativeSetpointModuleSettings ..................................... 197 FineTuningOverConditionMonitoring ............................ 197
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TheRelativeSetpointmoduleprovidesextensivecontrol,secondaryprotection, andanalysiscapabilitiesbyallowingyoutoinitiateanactioninresponsetoa specificcondition.Itisparticularlyusefulforperformingactionsbasedon differencesbetweenavalue(e.g.kWonphaseA)relativetoareferencevalue(e.g. kWdemandforallthreephases).Usethismodulesoutputsfordemandcontrolof equipmentoranyotherapplicationsrequiringsetpointactivityrelativetoa varyingvalue.SeetheIONReferenceformoreinformationontheRelativeSetpoint module.
Configuring Setpoints
UseIONsoftwaretochangeyourmeterssetpoints.
Using Vista
OpenyourmeterinVista,andclickontheSetpointstab.ClicktheSetupgrouping object.Usetheswitchestoturnvariousmonitoringonandoff(seecircledbelow). Clickthenumericboxestoeditconditionsettings.
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Module
Relative Setpoint 1 Relative Setpoint 2 Relative Setpoint 3 Relative Setpoint 4 Relative Setpoint 5 Relative Setpoint 6 Relative Setpoint 7
Label
Over KW sd Over I a Over I b Over I c Over V unbal Over I 4 Over I 5
Description
When active, this annunciates when the total kW SWDemand exceeds a specified amount. When active, this annunciates when the current on phase A exceeds a specified amount. When active, this annunciates when the current on phase B exceeds a specified amount. When active, this annunciates when the current on phase C exceeds a specified amount. When active, this annunciates if the voltage unbalance exceeds a specified percentage. When active, this annunciates when I 4 exceeds a specified amount. When active, this annunciates when I 5 exceeds a specified amount.
NOTE
There is usually no need to change any of the Relative Setpoint modules setup registers for normal operation of the meter.
SeetheIONReferenceformoreinformationontheRelativeSetpointmodule.
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20
Power Availability
TheION8600metercomespreconfiguredwithapoweravailabilityframework thatprovidesreliabilitymeasurementsusingnumberofninescalculations.
NOTE
While the Availability Framework is pre-configured, the operation of this framework requires the correct configuration of the Sag/Swell module according to your meters power supply and operating ranges. See Sag/Swell Module Configuration on page 202. See also the ION Reference for detailed descriptions of this module.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Availability on the Meter Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 SampleAvailabilityFrameworkBehaviors(OptionB,OptionA) ........... 201 Assumptions .................................................... 201 Sag/SwellModuleConfiguration ...................................... 202 ResettingandPausingPowerAvailability............................... 202 Usingthefrontpanel ............................................. 202 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 202 UsingVista ..................................................... 203 PausingAvailability .............................................. 204 Detailed Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Terminology .................................................... 206
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Poweravailabilitypredicts,basedonhistoricaldata,theprobabilitythataspecific powersystemwillbefunctioninginitscorrectstateatsomepointinthefuture. Theavailabilitycalculationmeasuresthetimethatpowerwasavailableatthe metersmonitoringpoint.Thisvaluecanbeusedaloneorincorporatedwithother reliabilitycalculations. Typically,autilitydistributionsystemprovidesanavailabilityofapproximately 99.9%.Manyapplicationsrequirebetteravailabilitythanthis:upto99.9999%or better.Atthislevel,thenumberofconsecutiveninesbecomesdifficultto determineataglance.Highlevelsofavailabilityarecommonlyreferredtoas NumberofNines:99.9%correspondsto3nines;99.9999%is6nines. Oncethemeterisinstalled,theavailabilitycalculationsmustberesettoensure validtimecounts.YoucanresetavailabilitycalculationsusingIONsoftware.You canalsopauseavailabilitycalculationsformetermaintenanceor decommissioningpurposes(refertoResettingandPausingPowerAvailability onpage 202). Availability Framework - Release History (Option A)
Firmware Versions Release Dates Availability Features
Arithmetic modules compare the last-stored time before the meter went down with the time the meter regained power. Uptime calculates using a seconds counter and the downtime is added to provide the total uptime. Disturbance time taken from the Sag/Swell module and downtime is added separately. Include meter downtime allows users to ignore planned outages. Sag/Swell module in ION 8600 meter record an outage when the blade-powered meter is unpowered. Diagnostics module records meter outage duration.
Comments
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Assumptions
Theabovescenariosassumethat: 1. Theauxiliarypoweredmeterassumedthepowersystemwaswithinspecs duringameterdowntimeifitdidntdetectadisturbancepriortopowering down. TheSag/Swellmoduleisconfiguredcorrectlytomonitorvoltagedisturbances. TheSaglimitissetabovethevoltagelevelatwhichthemeterstartspowering down.
2. 3.
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Anauxiliarypoweredmeterisusedforapplicationsthatrequireahighly accuratemeasurementofpowersystemdowntime.
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InthePowerQualityscreen,clickthebuttonlabeled#of9sResettoreset availabilitycalculations.Provideapassword(ifrequested),andclickOK.
Using Vista
WithVistasoftware,youcanmanuallyresetavailabilitycalculations.Ameteris typicallyresetafterinstallationtoensurevalidtimecounts.
NOTE
The Rst Avlty Stats module exists in the ION 8600 meter firmware v310 or later.
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Pausing Availability
Theavailabilityframeworkallowsausertotemporarilypausethemeteruptime counterandignoreanymeterdowntimeanddisturbancetime.Thisallowsauser todecommissionthemeterwithoutaffectingtheavailabilitystatistics.Availability statisticsarealsopausedwhentheAvailabilityframeworkisturnedoff.Note thePauseAvailabilityswitchonthegraphicbelow.
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Detailed Behavior
TheAvailabilityframeworkmeasuresDisturbancetimefromtheSag/Swell module,UptimefromacountermoduleandmeterDowntimefromthe Diagnosticsmodule.MeterDowntimeisaddedtotheUptimecounttoprovidethe totaltimeofobservation. Themeterusesthreemeasurementswhencalculatingtheavailability: 1. 2. MeterUptime:thetimethemeterispoweredandactivelymonitoring.The timeismeasuredbycounting1secondpulsesfromaperiodictimermodule. MeterDowntime:thistimeismeasuredbythemetersinternalclockandmade availablethroughthediagnosticsmodule.Thediagnosticsmoduledowntime registerisupdatedoneachpowerup.Thiscalculationisaccurateacrossasingle monthboundary:anyadditionalmonthboundariesareassumedtohave30 days.YoumustsettheSaglimitabovetheminimumvoltagelevelspecifictothe powersupplyandwiringconfigurationofthemeter(seeSag/SwellModule Configurationonpage 202).Ifthereisnocontrolpowerthenitisassumed thereisnopoweranywhere,andthistimecountsagainstavailability. Whenthemeterpowersup,ittakesabout15secondsbeforetheIONmodules areoperationalagain.Thispoweruptimecountsagainsttheavailability(a singlepowerupperyearlimitstotalavailabilityto6nines).Iftheapplication requiresbetterresolutionthanthis,thenaUPSorotherauxiliarypowersupply forthemetershouldbeconsidered. Ifthemeterorcontrolpowercircuitistakenoutofserviceformaintenance,you candisablethemeasurementofmeterdowntimewithIONsoftware;see PausingAvailabilityonpage 204.
Number of Nines
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ppm (% x 10,000)
90% 99% 99.9% 99.99% 99.999% 99.9999% 99.99999% 99.999999% 99.9999999% 99.99999999%
Downtime (seconds/year)
3153600 315360 31536 3153.6 315.36 31.536 3.153599998 .3153599998 .03153599998 .003153599998
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Terminology
Bladepoweredmeter:thepowertorunthemeterisderivedfromtheVoltage inputterminalsthatareconnectedtothemonitoredsystem.Themeterloses powerifthemonitoredsystemisdown.SpecifictoION8600only. Auxiliarypoweredmeter:Thepowertorunthemeterisderivedfroman independentpowersource.Themeterremainspoweredwhenthemonitored systemisdown.SpecifictoION8600OptionAmetersonly. Meteruptime:thetimethemeterispoweredandactivelymonitoring.Thetime ismeasuredbycounting1secondpulsesfromaperiodictimermodule. Meterdowntime:thetimethemeterisnotpowered.Thistimeismeasuredby themetersinternalclockandmadeavailablethroughthediagnosticsmodule. Thediagnosticsmoduledowntimeregisterisresetatthebeginningofeach outage. Availability:theprobabilityoffindingasystemintheoperatingstateatsome timeintothefuture.Availabilityiscalculatedas:
Availability = Time the power system is operating within specifications Total time of operation* = Meter uptime - disturbance time Meter uptime + meter downtime
* Where total time of observation = uptime + meter downtime
Unavailability:calculatedintheframeworkandthenconvertedtonumberof nines,andAvailabilityinpercentandpartspermillion(ppm):
Unavailability = Time the power system is operating outside specifications Total time of operation* = Disturbance time Meter uptime + meter downtime
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Reports
Thischapterprovidesinstructionsforviewingvariousmeterreportsandlogs.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Viewing Meter Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 UsingtheFrontPanel ............................................ 208 UsingIONSetup ................................................ 208 UsingVista ..................................................... 210
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Introduction
Accumulatedmetervaluesaresavedinlogs.Theselogsareacquiredbyyour energymanagementsoftware(IONEnterpriseorthirdparty)andsavedinits databaseforanalysisandreporting. TheReportercomponentofIONEnterpriseisadatabasereportingapplicationthat letsyoudefine,generate,andmanagecomprehensivereportsbasedonthe informationinyoursystemdatabase.Itprocessesselecteddataandgeneratesa finishedreportinMicrosoftExcel2000format. Formoreinformationonreports,seetheReportersectionoftheonlineION EnterpriseHelp.
PresstheUp/DownbuttonstonavigatetotheEventLog.
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Youcanview,saveorprintthelog.ClickClosetoexit.
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Using Vista
OpenyourmeterinVistaandclickonthevarioustabsavailable.Clickagrouping objecttoviewtheassociatedlogs.ThefollowinglogsareavailableinVista: Volts/Ampstab: MeterEvents Voltage Current Power Frequency/PF Revenuetab: RevenueData PowerQualitytab: HarmonicsTrending Transient&Sag/SwellStatisticsCBEMA Waveforms/SequenceofEvents
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Verifying Accuracy
AllION8600metersaretestedandverifiedatthefactoryaccordingtoIEC (InternationalElectrotechnicalCommission)standards;however,beforeanew revenuemeterisinstalleditisimportanttoperformafinalaccuracyverification. IONmetersaredigitalanddonotrequirecalibration,onlyverificationoftheir accuracy.ThischapteroutlinesaprocedureforaccuracytestingION8600meters.
In this chapter
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 AccuracyStandards .................................................. 212 CurrentRanges ...................................................... 212 TestingOverview .................................................... 212 UsingTESTMode ................................................... 213 TestProcedure...................................................... 214 TestSettings ........................................................ 215 LEDpulsersettings .............................................. 215 TestPoints ...................................................... 217
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Introduction
TherevenueaccurateIONmeterisdigitalandthereforeneedsnoservicing.Itis testedforaccuracyatthefactoryandremainsaccurateforthelifeofthemeter.In contrast,electromechanicalmetersneedmechanicaladjustmentbefore installationandperiodiccalibrationthereafter.Thisprocedureofcalibration testingisunnecessaryfordigitalmeters. Digitalmetersrequireaccuracytesting,orverificationtoensurethemetermeets requiredaccuracyspecification.Ifyouknowyourmeteriswithinrequired accuracyspecificationbeforeinstallation,errorsobservedinthefieldcouldbe attributedtoincorrectconnectionsorinstrumenttransformerratiosettings.
Accuracy Standards
Themeterconformstothefollowingaccuracystandards: IEC606871A0.2S IEC606875A0.2S ANSIC12.20Class200.2 ANSICl12.20Class2/100.2. Accuracymeasurementsintherangeof10mAto20A.
Current Ranges
Themetermeetsthefollowingcurrentranges: CompatiblewithCTsintherangeof10mAto20A Overrangecurrentof24A Startingcurrentof1mA.
DANGER
During normal operation of the meter, hazardous voltages are present which can cause severe injury or death. These voltages are present on the terminal strips of the device and throughout the connected potential transformer (PT), current transformer (CT), status input, relay, and control power circuits. Only qualified, properly trained personnel should perform installation and servicing.
Testing Overview
Themostcommonmethodfortestingmetersistoinjectvoltageandcurrentfrom astablepowersourceincombinationwithareferencemeter.Althoughmeter shopsusedifferentmethodsfortestingrevenuemeters,mosttestequipment requirementsaresimilar.Thesectionsbelowprovideanoverviewandsometest equipmentguidelinesforverifyingtheaccuracyofyourION8600.
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Test socket Atestsocketisaconvenientmountingdevicethatfitssockettypemeters.Ensure thatthetestsocketforthemeterorthemountingdeviceiswiredproperly.The currentandvoltagetransformersmustbeaccuratelyratedandmustperform withinspecificationstoprovideaccurateresults. Power source Itisimportanttohaveasteadypowersource.Powerthatenergizesthemeterfrom thesocketmustbereliableandprovide:theratedvoltageofthemeter,unitypower factor(1)andlaggingpowerfactorof0.0(forVARhtesting)or0.5. Test loads Therearethreemethodsofcurrentloading:customersload(ameterinservice), resistanceload(characteristicssimilartoalightingload),phantomloading(atest board).Yourtestloaddeviceorotherloadingcircuitmustbesetwithinthecurrent capacityrangesforthemeter.Theprocedureoutlinedinthistechnicalnote describesverificationusingaphantomloadortestboard. Control equipment Controlequipmentisrequiredforcountingandtimingthepulseoutputs (revolutions)fromthefrontpanelLEDs.Moststandardtestbencheshaveanarm withinfraredsensorsusedforthispurpose. Environment Themetershouldbetestedatthesametemperatureasthetestingequipment.The idealtemperatureisabout22oC(72oF).Ensurethemeteriswarmedupsufficiently beforetesting.
NOTE
Ensure the accuracy and precision of any measurement equipment you use (i.e. voltmeters, ammeters, power factor meters).
NOTE
If you have a hardware-locked meter you must remove the cover and manually press the TEST mode button. If your meter is not hardware-locked you can use ION Setup software to place the meter in TEST mode.
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WhenyouexitTESTmodealltestmeasurementsareresettozero.Thevalues shownontheTESTmodedisplayscreensinclude:
Values
kWh del T, kWh rec T kVAR del T, kVARh rec T kVAh del T, kVAh rec T kW SD del T, kW SD rec T
Description
Test values of kWh delivered and kWh received Test values of kVARh delivered and kVARh received Test values of kVAh delivered and kVAh received Instantaneous Rolling Block (Sliding Window) Demand delivered and received
Test Procedure
Thefollowingareguidelinesfortestingthemeter.Yourmetershopmayhave specifictestingmethods: 1. Placethemeterintothetestsocketorotherstandardmeasuringdevice.Ifyou arenotusingapluginsocket,ensureallvoltagesareinparallelwiththemeter beingtestedandallcurrentsareinseries. Connectthecontrolequipmentusedforswitchingthevoltagetothetest standarddevice. Connectthecontrolequipmentusedforcountingthestandardoutputpulses. Applytheratedcurrentandvoltagetotheterminalsofthemeter. Beforeperformingtheverificationtest,letthetestequipmentpowerupthe meter;applyvoltageforatleast20seconds.Thewarmupallowstheinternal circuityandcapacitorstostabilize. YoumaychoosetoplacethemeterinTESTmode.Thisallowsthemetertoenter thefieldwithnoWhvaluesintheregisters.Ifyouareperformingfieldtesting, putthemeterinTESTmodetoavoidincorrectcustomerbilling. Aligntheinfraredsensoronthestandardtestbencharmatureoverthe appropriatefrontpanelLEDpulser.
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TIP
If the outer cover is still on the meter, align the meter sensor slightly off-perpendicular to the LEDs. This reduces reflections from the outer cover.
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Test Settings
Whentestingthemeter,ensurethetestparametersaresuitedtoyourtesting methods.YoumayneedtoadjustthefrontpanelLEDpulserateandthetestmode timeout.
NOTE
If the maximum pulse rate is exceeded the WATT LED remains on (does not blink).
3.
EditthekWhandkVARhvaluesasdesired.
Changing the LED pulse rate in Designer 1. 2. 3. 4. OpenthemeterusingDesignersoftwareanddoubleclickthePulseFrequency folderinEnergyPulsingSetup. RightclicktheCalibrationPulsermoduleyouwanttomodify. Doubleclicktheregisteryouwant,makeyourchangeandclickOK. ClicktheSaveicon(orchooseSend&SavefromtheFilemenu).
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Test Points
NOTE
It is recommended that you test the ION 8600 meter at Full and Light Loads.
ItiscommonpracticetotesttheseWatthourtestpoints:
WATT WATT
Multifunction Watthour/Varhour Meter
TYPE 8500
TA CA Kt Freq CL FM
Specifications
100% of the rated current, test voltage and rated frequency at unity power factor, or one (1).1 10% of the rated current, test voltage and rated frequency at unity power factor, or one (1). 100% of the rated current, test voltage and rated frequency at 0.50 lagging power factor (current lagging voltage by 60o phase angle).
Light Load
The rated test current is found on the ION 8600 meter front panel label.
Specifications
100% of the rated current, test voltage and rated frequency at unity power factor, or one (1).1 10% of the rated current, test voltage and rated frequency at unity power factor, or one (1).
Light Load
The rated test current is found on the ION 8600 meter front panel label.
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addingmodemgatemeterstonetwork 94 alarmserver 190 configuring 191 remotesiteeventnotification 191 alerting viaalphanumericpager 192 viaemail 193 vianumericpager 192 alphanumericpageralerts 192 altmode displayscreens 170 switchingto 27 timeofusescreens 171 analoginputs 133 analogoutputmodule 133 analogoutputs 133 settingzeroandfullscales 133
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data historicallogging 146 daylightsavingstime 113 defaultlogging 144 demandforgiveness 121, 124 demandresetswitch 21 Designer 144, 156, 166 digitalinputmodule 132 digitaloutputmodule 131 digitaloutputs 130 displaysetup menu 37 displays disksimulator 26 displayscreens 169 histogram 25 nameplate 25 numeric 24 phasor 26 statusbar 24 timeanddate 26 timestamped 26 types 24
CalibrationPulsermodule 136 calibrationpulsermodule 131 calibrationpulsing 132 CalibrationTesting ControlEquipment 213 Environment 213 TestLoads 213 TestSocket 213 CBEMA/ITIC 161, 162 changes confirming 31 clock configuration 112 clockmodule 112 comm3module 91 communications directlytometer 89 communicationscard 74 configuring devices connected to modem gate 94 configuringleadingzeros 167 configuringparametertitles 168 configuringthemeterformodemgate 93 connections RS232 79 CTR21compliantmodem 91 current harmonics 171
emailalerts 193 EN50160 logging 148 EN50160datarecorders 145 energydemandlog 148 energypulsing VARLED 139 wattLED 139 energypulsingwithLEDs 139 ethergate 87 ethernetcommunicationsmodule 85 ethernetsetup 35 event eventlogdisplays 170 EventLogandNameplateDisplays 25
factoryinformation 156 features frontpanel 20 flashmemory 145 formatsetupmenu 37 frontpanel accessingthesetupmenu 29 adjustingcontrast 20 comportssetup 33 configuringleadingzeros 167 configuringparametertitles 168 configuringthemeterwith 29
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demandresetswitch 21 displaysetup 37 ethernetsetup 35 formatsetup 37 LEDpulsers 21 masterresetbutton 22 modifyingpassword 38 navigationbuttons 21 opticalport 21 securitysetup 38 TESTmodebutton 23 viewingnumberofninesdata 201 webconfig 39 frontpanelfeatures 20
gettingmoreinformation 17 Grayhill 127 harmonics 171 logs 147 harmonicslog 147 histogramdisplays 25 histograms frontpanel 171 historicdatalog 146 historicdatalogging 146
I/OExpander 127 instantaneousmeasurements 171 internalmodem 90 IONEnterprise reporting 148 IONsoftware alertingviaalarmserver 190
locationof 22 parametersaffected 22 modem internal 90 modemgate addingmeterstonetwork 94 configuringdevices 94 configuringthemeterfor 93 modesofoperation 27 altmode 27 normmode 27 testmode 28 modules analogoutput 133 calibrationpulser 131 clock 112 comm3 91 digitalinput 132 digitaloutput 131 ethernetcommunications 85 mainssignallingevaluation 160 periodictimer 145 pulser 131 sag/swell 161 transient 160, 162 waveformrecorder 144 molexextensioncables 77 MV90 145
LEDpulsers 21 LEDs 138 logging changinglogdepths 144 changinglogfrequency 145 default 144 defaultconfiguration 145 EN50160 148 EN50160datarecorders 145 historicaldata 146 losslog 146 sag/swell 148 timeofuse 147 transient 148 losslog 146
navigationbuttons 21 using 31 normmode 27 displayscreens 169 numberofnines viewingdata 201 numericdisplays 24 numericpageralerting 192
password changing 38 modifyingpasswordsubmenu 38 periodictimermodule 145 phasordiagramdisplays 26 phasordiagrams frontpanel 171 PowerMetermodule 48 powerprovider 154 powerqualitysetup 160 Pulsermodule 136 pulsermodule 131
RelativeSetpointmodule 196
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waveformrecordermodule 144
sag/swell logging 148 sag/swellmodule 161 Sag/Swellmodules 206 seasons 155 security deviceaccessforIONservices 66 disablingviafrontpanel 38 modifyingpassword 38 securitysetupmenu 38 serialcomsettings 34 serialconnections 78 setup powerquality 160 setupmenu accessingviafrontpanel 29 basic 32 comports 33 configuring using navigation buttons 31 confirmingchanges 31 demandsetup 33 networksetup 35 returningtopreviousscreen 31 serialcomsettings 34 SlidingWindowDemandmodule 119 statusbar 24 switchthemetertoTESTmode 173
TestMode using 213 testmode displaysscreens 173 LEDenergypulsing 173 switchingto 28 timeout 180 TESTmodebutton 23 TestSettings 215 LEDPulserSettings 215 VARHourTesting 217 WattHourTesting 217 TestingProcedure 214 ThermalDemandmodule 120 timeofuse 147 TimeofUsemodule 154 TOU frontpanelscreens 171 TOUProgramManager 156 transientlogging 148 transientmodule 160, 162