Quick Start Guide RGM180 Display Series BG0509 REV.
RGM180 QUICKSTART LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer offers the customer a 24-month functional warranty on the instrument for faulty workmanship or parts from date of dispatch from the distributor. In all cases, this warranty is valid for 36 months from the date of production. This warranty is on a return to factory basis. The manufacturer does not accept liability for any damage caused by instrument malfunction.
RGM180 QUICKSTART General The RGM180 series provides a user-friendly interface to monitor and configure SATEC devices. The RGM180 series includes two models: - Local Graphic Display RGM180-G1: the RGM180 communicates with a single host processor expertmeter™ SATEC device, using an RS-485 interface. It is powered directly from the device.
RGM180 QUICKSTART 2. Connection Configurations 2.1 PM17x / RPM17x Figure 1: PM17x connection Figure 2: RPM17x Connection BG0509 REV.
RGM180 QUICKSTART 2.2 ezPAC Connection Figure 3: ezPac Connection 2.3 EM720 Connection Figure 4: EM720 Connection BG0509 REV.
RGM180 QUICKSTART 2.4 PM130 PLUS Connection Figure 5 2.5 EM133 Connection Figure 6: EM133 Connection BG0509 REV.
RGM180 QUICKSTART 2.6 Ethernet Connection 2.6.1. Regular Ethernet connection Figure 7:Regular Ethernet Connection 2.6.2. PoE Ethernet Connection Figure 8: PoE Ethernet Connection BG0509 REV.
RGM180 QUICKSTART 2.7 Mechanical Installation Figure 9: Instrument Dimensions BG0509 REV.
2.8 RGM180 Panel Mount Installation Figure 10: Panel Mount Installation BG0509 REV.
Operation 1. Connection Connecting to a Meter The RGM runs a self-test prior to connection. The screen will display “Connecting….;” when connected, Voltage measurement data will be displayed. The screen is touch activated. To display the Main Menu, press MENU 3 times. The Main Menu allows you to: - Select the data group you wish to be displayed (see Section 6); - Conduct display and instrument setups (see Sections 2 and 3).
Display Definitions Press Display to set Brightness, Standby Mode and Language: After setting these options, press Save and then close the window by pressing on the X in the top right corner. Screen Calibration Press Calibration to calibrate the display touch screen sensor: Follow the instructions on the screen to calibrate the display. A message will appear indicating if input values are out of range. Press OK to return to Display Setup menu.
Serial Port Settings Press Serial to define the serial port settings: Set the Baud rate, Data format, Port direction and response time in the same manner as in the Network Setup. Press X to close the window and return to the Display setup menu. Factory Settings Press Factory to view the factory-set definition of the RGM. It is not recommended to change these settings. Press MENU to return to the Main Menu. BG0509 REV.
3. Instrument Setup The RGM connects to up to 32 devices. Each device has its own instrument setup definition. Press Instrument Setup to define Wiring Setup and Demand Setup, to adjust the Time, to Reset measurement parameters and to define Communication parameters. Wiring Setup Press Wiring Setup to define the Wiring Mode, CT primary and Nominal Frequency. Press on the value of the desired parameter and enter the correct value.
Communications Communications parameters can be set in the same fashion as the Wiring and Demand Setups. Press MENU to return to the Main Menu. BG0509 REV.
4. Data Display From the Main Menu, press RT Measure to display the Select Data Menu. The Select Data Menu allows you to choose from the four data groups: Real Time Measurements, Harmonics, Energy, and the Logs (Event Log). To display Real Time Measurements, press on Real Time. 4.1 Real Time Measurements Press on the desired data item to display the data.
To maneuver between the data items displayed, press PREV or NEXT. At the display of voltage maximum demand, press NEXT to display Current data. Current (Amps) The next four screens display: Currents (Amps) Minimum currents Maximum currents Maximum Demand currents Press NEXT to display Power data. Power The next five screens display: Total Power: kW, kvar, kVA, PF Total Power Minimum Total Power Maximum Power Demands: Maximum, Present and Predicted Power per phase Press NEXT to display Auxiliary power data.
Phasor The phasor is a graphical display of phase angles for voltage and current per phase. The phases are color coded for easy reading of the graph. Press NEXT to display the Waveform graph. Waveform The waveform is a real time graphical display. Use the sliding bar on the right to view different waveforms. The icons at the top are (from left to right): - Channel selection - Zoom - View previous or next section of the graph - View waveform properties Press MENU to close this screen.
4.2 Harmonic Data Menu This screen presents the Harmonic data group. This includes the following data: Individual harmonics, for each phase: Voltage and current Voltage THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) Current THD Press on the desired data item to view that data. Continue to press NEXT to progress through the data in this group. Note: From this screen, press MENU to display the Select Data Menu menu; press NEXT to display the next data group: Energy Data (see 4.3).
Total Harmonic Distortion These screens work the same as the Real Time Measurement Data screens – press NEXT to proceed to the next data item, or PREV to return to the previous data screen. Voltage THD – per phase Total Minimum Maximum Maximum Demands Current THD – per phase Total Minimum Maximum Maximum Demands Press MENU to return to the Harmonic Data group screen. Press NEXT to proceed to the Energy Data Menu (see 4.3). 4.
Press MENU to return to Select Data Menu; Press Logs to view Log Selection screen (only Event Log is available). 4.4 Log Selection Press Event Log to define and view the log. When you start the time, the Log will download to the display. To order the data, first define the start time. Press on the gray area to insert the time definition. Press OK. Press OK again to commence log downloading. The log will appear. Use the scroll bars at bottom and right to view the full log.
5. Meter Selection Labels The label name assigned to a device will appear in the lower left of the screen. The user may change these label names (the actual device being displayed will appear at the top of the screen in parentheses). Meter Selection To change the connection to a different device, press on the label name in the lower left of the screen (in this screen, it is PM172). The Meter appear. Selection screen will Press on the address of the desired meter.
6. Troubleshooting - If screen does not respond to touch – perform screen calibration (see Section 2, Display Setup). - If the display does not connect to the remote meter – make sure that the Modbus and/or IP address specified in the Connection Manager (see Section 5) match the remote meter address. - If the display does not connect through the Ethernet connection – make sure that the installed IP address is set correctly (see Section 2, Display Setup > Network Setup).
Technical Specification Communication ports COM1 IR Communication port Optional Optical Communication port PM180 device Only Max. Baud rate 19.200 kb/s Protocols Modbus or DNP3.0 Isolation 2500 VAC @ 1 mn COM2 Serial Communication port Device COM port basic RS-485 Max. Baud rate 115.
Power supply Low DC power supply 12VDC – Device PS standard Rated Input 10.8 – 13.2V DC Dielectric withstand insulation 4000 VDC @ 1mn Power Consumption 2W Rated Input 9.5 – 24V DC Dielectric withstand insulation 3000 VDC @ 1mn Power Consumption 2W Rated Input 37 – 58V DC Dielectric withstand insulation 1500 VDC @ 1mn Power Consumption 2W All models Detachable Terminals for wires size Header pitch PoE connection 3 x 2.5 up to 6 mm2 7.