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Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Setting Up the Meter
5. In the “Wait for answer” box, adjust the time that PAS waits for a connection before announcing an error and the number of retries PAS uses to receive a response from the device if communications fail.
Setting Up the Meter
PAS allows you to prepare setup data for the meter off-line without the need to have it connected to your PC.
Select the device site from the list box on the PAS toolbar, and then select the desired setup group from the Meter Setup menu. Click on the tab with the setup you want to create or modify, and then fill in the boxes with the desired configuration data for your device. Click the “Save as…” button to store the data to the site database.
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Always set up and store the Basic Setup data to the site database first. PAS uses this data as a reference when arranging other meter setup.
To save your setup to another site database, select it from the file pane.
Click OK.
To reuse setups from another site, copy them to your present site database.
Click Open, select the desired site database, and click OK. The opened setup is copied to your site database.
You can also copy all setups from one site database into another site's database. Select a device site from the list box on the toolbar from which you want to reproduce setups, and then select “Copy to...” from the Meter Setup menu. Select the site database to which to copy setups, and click OK.
Downloading Setup to the Meter
You can update each setup in your meter one at a time or download all setups together from the site database.
To update a particular setup in your device, check the On-line button on the
PAS toolbar, select a meter site from the list box on the toolbar, and then select the desired setup group from the Meter Setup menu. Click on the tab of the setup you want to download to the meter, and then click Send.
To download all setups to your device at once, check the On-line button on the toolbar, select the device site from the list box on the toolbar, and then select Download Setups from the Meter Setup menu.
Uploading Setup from the Meter
To upload the setup from the device to the site database, check the On-line button on the toolbar, select the device site from the list box on the toolbar, and then select Upload Setups from the Meter Setup menu.
Authorization
If communications with your device is secured, you are prompted for the password when you send new setup data to the meter.
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Table of contents
- 10 Mechanical Installation
- 10 Panel Mounting
- 13 DIN Rail Mounting
- 13 Remote Display Installation
- 14 Mechanical Installation
- 14 Standard Cutouts
- 14 (ANSI 4" round or DIN 92x92 mm square)
- 15 Special Cutout
- 16 Electrical Connection
- 16 Electrical Installation
- 17 Typical Installation
- 18 Terminals
- 18 Power Source Connection
- 18 Chassis Ground Connection
- 19 Wiring Diagrams
- 23 I/O Connections
- 24 Relay Outputs
- 24 Digital Inputs
- 25 Analog Outputs
- 25 Analog Inputs
- 26 Communications Connections
- 26 COM1 RS-232 Connection
- 27 COM1 RS-422/485 Connection
- 28 COM1 Dial Up Modem Connection
- 28 COM1 Ethernet Connection
- 29 COM2 RS-422/485 Connection
- 31 Indicators and Controls
- 31 Display Diagnostics
- 31 Numeric LED Display
- 31 Load Bar Graph
- 32 Energy Pulse LED
- 32 Port Activity LEDs
- 32 Navigation Buttons
- 32 Data Display
- 32 Display Features
- 32 Measurement Units
- 32 Primary and Secondary Volts
- 33 Phase Power Readings
- 33 Fundamental Component
- 33 Auto Return
- 33 Auto Scroll
- 33 Navigation Buttons
- 34 Simple Reset of Accumulated Data
- 34 Common Measurements Display
- 35 Min/Max and Max. Demands Display
- 36 Power Quality/Harmonics Display
- 37 Energy Display
- 38 Status Display
- 39 Using the Menus
- 39 Navigation Buttons
- 39 Selecting Menus
- 39 Entering the Password
- 40 Selecting a Menu Entry
- 40 Viewing and Changing Setup Items
- 41 Menu Operations
- 41 Basic Device Settings
- 43 Device Options
- 43 Communication Ports
- 44 COM1 Settings
- 44 COM2 Settings
- 45 Network Address
- 45 Counters Setup
- 46 Control Setpoint Setup
- 47 Analog Inputs Setup
- 48 Analog Outputs Setup
- 49 Analog Expander Setup
- 50 Timers Setup
- 50 Display Setup
- 51 Meter Security
- 52 Setting the Device Clock
- 53 Resetting Accumulators and Maximum Demands
- 54 Configuration Database
- 54 Setting up Communications
- 55 Communicating through a Serial Port
- 55 Configuring a Serial Port
- 55 Selecting the Communications Protocol
- 56 Communicating through a Dial-up Modem
- 56 Configuring a Modem
- 56 Selecting the Communications Protocol
- 56 Communicating through the Internet
- 57 Setting Up the Meter
- 57 Downloading Setup to the Meter
- 57 Uploading Setup from the Meter
- 57 Authorization
- 58 Configuring Communications in your Meter
- 58 Setting Up Communication Ports
- 59 Setting Up the Ethernet
- 60 General Meter Setup
- 60 Basic Meter Setup
- 61 Device Options
- 63 Power Calculation Modes
- 63 Local Settings
- 64 Daylight Savings Time
- 64 Time Synchronization Pulses
- 64 Using Digital Inputs
- 65 Using Relay Outputs
- 67 Generating Energy Pulses through Relay Outputs
- 67 Programming Analog Inputs
- 68 Scaling Non-directional Analog Inputs
- 68 Scaling ±1 mA Analog Inputs
- 69 Scaling Analog Inputs for 0-2 mA and ±2 mA
- 69 Programming Analog Outputs
- 70 Scaling Non-directional Analog Outputs
- 70 Scaling Directional Power Factor
- 70 Scaling ±1 mA Analog Outputs
- 70 Scaling Analog Outputs for 0-2 mA and ±2 mA
- 71 Programming the Analog Expander
- 72 Using Counters
- 73 Using Periodic Timers
- 73 Using Control Setpoints
- 74 Using Logical Expressions
- 75 Using Numeric Triggers
- 75 Using Binary Triggers
- 75 Using Event Flags
- 75 Using Interval Timers
- 76 Using Time Triggers
- 76 Delaying Setpoint Operations
- 76 Using Setpoint Events and Actions
- 76 Recording Setpoint Events
- 76 Configuring Summary Energy and TOU Registers
- 77 Setting up Total and Tariff Registers
- 78 Configuring the Daily Tariff Schedule
- 79 Configuring the Season Tariff Schedule
- 80 Configuring Recorders
- 81 Configuring Device Memory
- 83 Configuring the Event Recorder
- 83 Configuring the Data Recorder
- 83 Conventional Data Log Files
- 85 Factory Preset Periodic Data Logs
- 85 TOU Profile Data Log Files
- 86 Configuring the Waveform Recorder
- 89 EN50160 Evaluation and Recording
- 89 EN50160 Background
- 89 Compliance Limits
- 89 Indicatives Values
- 90 Resources
- 90 Evaluation Techniques
- 90 EN50160 Evaluation Counters
- 90 Evaluation Counters and Evaluation Period
- 90 Observation Period
- 91 EN50160 Compliance Statistics Log
- 91 EN50160 Harmonics Survey Log
- 91 EN50160 Power Quality Event Log
- 91 Methods of Evaluation
- 91 Frequency Variations
- 91 Method of Evaluation
- 91 Target Values
- 92 Supply Voltage Variations
- 92 Method of Evaluation
- 92 Target Values
- 92 Rapid Voltage Changes
- 92 Method of Evaluation
- 92 Target Values
- 92 Flicker
- 93 Method of Evaluation
- 93 Target Values
- 93 Voltage Dips
- 93 Method of Evaluation
- 93 Statistical Results
- 93 Indicative Values
- 93 Voltage Interruptions
- 93 Method of Evaluation
- 94 Statistical Survey
- 94 Indicative Values
- 94 Temporary Overvoltages
- 94 Method of Evaluation
- 94 Statistical Survey
- 94 Indicative Values
- 94 Transient Overvoltages
- 94 Method of Evaluation
- 94 Statistical Survey
- 95 Indicative Values
- 95 Voltage Unbalance
- 95 Method of Evaluation
- 95 Target Values
- 95 Harmonic Voltage
- 95 Method of Evaluation
- 95 Target Values
- 95 Interharmonic Voltage
- 95 Method of Evaluation
- 96 Target Values
- 96 Mains Signaling Voltage
- 96 Method of Evaluation
- 96 Target Values
- 96 Configuring the EN50160 Recorders
- 96 Basic Device Settings
- 97 Reference Voltage
- 97 Reference Frequency
- 97 EN50160 Evaluation Limits and Options
- 97 EN50160 Logging Options
- 97 EN50160 PQ Recorder Setup
- 98 Indication of the Power Quality Events
- 99 EN50160 Harmonics Limits Setup
- 99 EN50160 Advanced Setup
- 101 Clearing EN50160 Evaluation Counters
- 101 Configuring Communication Protocols
- 101 Configuring Modbus
- 101 Modbus Point Mapping
- 102 Configuring DNP3
- 102 DNP Options
- 104 Configuring DNP Class 0
- 105 Configuring DNP Event Classes
- 106 Remote Device Control
- 106 Remote Relay Control
- 107 Event Flags
- 108 Device Diagnostics
- 1 Updating the Clock
- 109 Resetting Accumulators and Clearing Log Files
- 110 Administration
- 110 Changing a Password
- 110 Upgrading Device Firmware
- 112 Monitoring Devices
- 113 Viewing Real-time Data
- 113 Viewing Min/Max Log
- 113 Viewing Real-time Waveforms
- 114 Retrieving Log Files
- 114 Retrieving Recorded Data
- 114 Retrieving EN50160 Statistics Files
- 114 Using the Upload Scheduler
- 115 Retrieving EN50160 Statistics Files on Demand
- 115 Retrieving the EN50160 Online Statistics
- 115 Viewing Recorded Files
- 115 Viewing Options
- 116 Viewing the Device Event Log
- 116 Filtering and Sorting Events
- 116 Linking to Waveforms and Data Records
- 116 Selecting Primary and Secondary Units
- 117 Viewing the EN50160 Power Quality Event Log
- 117 Selecting Voltage Units
- 117 Sorting Events
- 117 Filtering Events
- 118 Linking to Waveforms
- 118 Retrieving Waveforms Online
- 118 Viewing the ITI (CBEMA) Curve
- 119 Viewing the EN50160 Compliance Report
- 120 Selecting the Report Time Range
- 121 Customizing Reports
- 122 Printing Reports
- 122 Viewing the EN50160 Online Statistics Report
- 122 Viewing the EN50160 Harmonics Survey Report
- 122 Viewing the Data Log
- 123 Viewing Data Trend
- 123 Viewing Waveforms
- 124 Selecting Waveform Channels
- 124 Using the Marker Lines
- 124 Delta Measurements
- 124 Selecting the Time Axis
- 125 Viewing Phasor Diagrams
- 125 Viewing Symmetrical Components
- 125 Selecting Primary and Secondary Units
- 125 Using a Zoom
- 125 Customizing Line Colors and Styles
- 125 Viewing an RMS Plot
- 126 Viewing a Spectrum Chart
- 128 Viewing a Spectrum Table
- 128 Viewing a Frequency Plot
- 128 Viewing Synchronized Waveforms
- 129 COMTRADE and PQDIF Converters
- 130 Manual Converting
- 131 Automatic Converting
- 132 Environmental Conditions
- 132 Construction
- 132 Power Supply
- 132 Input Ratings
- 133 Relay Outputs
- 133 Digital Inputs
- 133 Optional Analog Inputs
- 133 Optional Analog Outputs
- 134 Communication Ports
- 134 Real-time Clock
- 134 Log Memory
- 134 Display Module
- 135 Standards Compliance
- 136 Measurement Specifications
- 138 Setpoint Triggers
- 140 Setpoint Actions