Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Safety precautions
- DISCLAIMER
- CONTENTS
- Revision log
- SYMBOLS
- 1.- VERIFICATION UPON RECEPTION
- 2.- Product description
- 3.- DEVICE installation
- 3.1.- PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS
- 3.2.- BATTERY INSTALLATION
- 3.4.- MYeBOX 480V ~ PSU ADAPTER : POWER SUPPLY ADAPTER
- 3.5.- VOLTAGE CABLES
- 3.6.- CURRENT CLAMPS
- 3.7.2.- MYeBOX 1500
- 3.8.- CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
- 3.8.1.- Three-phase network measuring with a 4-wire connection,
- MYeBOX 150.
- 3.8.2.- Three-phase network measuring with a 4-wire connection,
- MYeBOX 1500.
- 3.8.3.- Three-phase network measuring with a 3-wire connection, MYeBOX 150 and MYeBOX1500.
- 3.8.4.- Three-phase network measuring with a 3-wire connection and ARON connection, MYeBOX 150 and MYeBOX 1500.
- 3.8.5.- Two-phase network measuring with a 3-wire connection,
- MYeBOX 150.
- 3.8.6.- Two-phase network measuring with a 3-wire connection,
- MYeBOX 1500.
- 3.8.7. - Single-phase network measurement, phase to phase, with a 2-wire connection, MYeBOX 150 and MYeBOX 1500.
- 3.8.8.- Single-phase network measurement, phase to neutral, with a 2-wire connection, MYeBOX 150.
- 3.8.9.- Single-phase network measurement, phase to neutral, with a 2-wire connection, MYeBOX 1500.
- 3.8.10.- Detail of the current measurement connection.
- 3.8.11.- Leakage current connection, ILeak. (MYeBOX 1500 model)
- 3.9.- REGISTERING AND UPDATING THE DEVICE
- 4.- OPERATION
- 5.- display
- 6.- CONFIGURATION
- 6.2.2.- Measurement name
- 6.2.1.- Name of the device
- 6.1.12.- Exit
- 6.1.11.- Save
- 6.1.10.- Frequency
- 6.1.9.- Primary winding of the leakage current transformer
- 6.1.7.- Primary winding of the neutral current transformer
- 6.1.6.- Neutral clamp scale
- 6.1.5.- Primary winding of the current transformer
- 6.1.4.- Phase clamp scale
- 6.1.3.- Secondary voltage
- 6.1.2.- Primary voltage
- 6.3.2.- Gap, Sag
- 6.3.1.- Overvoltage, swell
- 6.2.5.- Exit
- 6.2.4.- Save
- 6.2.3.- Type of installation
- 6.4.1.- Wi-Fi Configuration
- 6.3.6.- Exit
- 6.3.5.- Save
- 6.3.4.- Transients, Disturb
- 6.3.3.- Outage, Interruption
- 6.4.9.- PIN
- 6.4.8.- APN, password
- 6.4.7.- APN, user
- 6.4.6.- APN, access point name
- 6.4.5.- Enabling 3G communications
- 6.4.4.- Password
- 6.4.3.- WPS
- 6.4.2.- SSID
- 6.5.- SETUP MENU: MEMORY SETUP
- 6.6.- SETUP MENU: RESET FACTORY SETUP
- 6.1.1.- Rated voltage
- 6.1.8.- Clamp scale for measuring the leakage current, ILeak
- 7.- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
- 8.- MOBILE APPLICATION MYeBOX
- 9.- mYeBOX Cloud
- 10.- software UPDATE
- 11.- TECHNICAL FEATURES
- 12.- Maintenance AND TECHNICAL SERVICE
- 13.- GUARANTEE
- 14.- CE CERTIFICATE
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Instruction Manual
4.8.- DATA LOGGING
4�8�1� DATABASE
The MYeBOX has a database that logs all the device's parameters and events.
To begin logging data, push the button. When the button is pushed, the screen shown in
Figure 36 appears to conrm the beginning of recording.
YES
RECORDING
Figure 36:Recording conrmation screen.
Use the and keys to select whether or not the device should record. And press the
key to conrm the option.
Press the button again to end logging.
The REC LED will be lit while data is being logged. (“4.5.- LED INDICATORS”)
The name of the log where all the measurements will be saved is congured in the Device
prole setup menu (“6.2.2.- MEASUREMENT NAME”).
The device adds the congured name to the recording date so that the same name can be used
for more than one log.
Note: The energy parameters saved in the database log are reset every time a new data log
is started.
Note: If the device resets the accumulated energy parameters while logging data, they will not
be lost.
Note: Setup menu changes must be made while data logging is off.
Note: The data recording process cannot be started or ended from the setup menu; the
button is disabled.
All logs can be accessed through the MYeBOX mobile application.
4�8�2� MicroSD MEMORY
The device comes with MicroSD memory factory-installed for data logging.
Table 17: Features of the MicroSD memory�
MicroSD Memory
Format FAT32
Capacity 16 Gb