PowerLogicTM Series E4800 Multi-Circuit Meters Configuration Guide
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930-112-01 02/2009 PowerLogicTM E4800 Series Table of Contents Table of Contents POWERLOGIC E4800 CONFIGURATION TOOL GUIDE.......................... 1 System Set-up and Description .................................................................. 1 Configuration and Programming ........................................................... 1 Display Navigation ................................................................................. 4 Normal Mode .....................................................
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PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 POWERLOGIC E4800 CONFIGURATION TOOL GUIDE This document describes how to configure the the PowerLogic E4800 meter (PowerLogic E4833, E4880 and E4805 meters), using the PowerLogic configuration tool.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Figure 1: Programming Switch location "SW1" Table 1 lists the programming capabilities associated with each parameter in combination with the programming switches. After the meter has been programmed, the programming switches can be turned OFF to prevent tampering with metering parameters.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Parameter Read access Write access Activation time FTP user name Configuration tool Configuration tool Immediate FTP password Configuration tool Configuration tool Immediate Report period start time Configuration tool Configuration tool Immediate Report period end time Configuration tool Configuration tool Immediate Report interval Configuration tool Configuration tool Immediate Data interval in
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide Display Navigation 930-112-01 02/2009 Parameter Read access Write access Activation time CT 3 phase Configuration tool Configuration tool + prog. switch ON After reset Enabled Configuration tool Configuration tool + prog. switch ON After reset The display on the front of the meter provides status information for each circuit, and general information for metering.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Communications Connections • Default IP address • Default NetMask • Default gateway • PPP user name • Phone number • AT command string • Alternate phone number • Unit serial number • Manufacturing build • Ethernet port MAC address • Firmware revision • Voltage transformer ratio If you are configuring the meter at the installation site, see the PowerLogic E4800 Installation Guide for instructions
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 2. Remove the outer cover. 3. Remove the inner cover and ensure the programming switches are in the ON position. 4. Re-install the inner cover. 5. Remove the local LAN Ethernet cable if present and connect the CAT 5 Ethernet cross-over cable between the PC and the PowerLogic E4800 meter. 6. Restore power to the meter. 7. Assign the PC an IP address of 169.254.0.xxx, where xxx is not 10. 8.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 5. Restore power. When control power is restored, the meter will receive an IP address from a local DHCP server. This IP address can be viewed from the Diagnostics menu. NOTE: To use a static IP address, have your local network administrator assign the desired IP address to the MAC address of the meter in the DHCP server configuration.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 4. The main window displays as shown in Figure 3.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 5. The configuration tool automatically detects and lists the PowerLogic E4800 meters that are on the same network segment with the PC. To display a list of discovered meters, click on Unit from the menu bar. From the pull-down menu, select List. A window will display showing meters available for configuration. See Figure 4.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 6. To select the meter that you wish to program from the list, click the Load Unit Configuration check box, then click Ok. As shown in Figure 5, the configuration tool main window appears populated with the current programming information for the meter selected. Table 2 describes the programming information in each field of the main window.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Table 2: Configuration parameters Field Parameter Description Unit Field Configuration Current IP Address The current IP address for the unit .This parameter is read only and cannot be changed by the user. Mac Address The current MAC address for the unit. This parameter is read only and cannot be changed by the user. Revision The revision number of the unit. IP Address The default IP address.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Report Parameters The Report section in the main configuration window has three tabs: 12 • the Period tab allows the user to configure when the reports are generated and the interval at which data is collected. Figure 6 shows the Period tab, and Table 3 lists configuration parameters within the tab.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Figure 6: Period tab in the Report section Table 3: Period tab configuration parameters © 2009 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Parameter Description Start Time The report period start time. The unit defaults to daily reporting and sends ithe data file at a randomly selected time within the report window. End Time The report period end time.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Figure 7: Types tab in the Report section Table 4: Types tab configuration parameters Parameter Description Watt Hours Delivered Interval/Register These types of records can be enabled by selecting the check box.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Figure 8: Real Time Interval tab in the Report section Table 5: Real Time Interval tab configuration parameters © 2009 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Parameter Description Daily Enables daily real time reporting by selecting the radial button. Minutes Enter a number to enable real time reporting every x number of minutes.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide Manufacturing Tab 930-112-01 02/2009 The Manufacturing tab allows the user to define metering configuration for the PowerLogic E4800 meter.The meter supports the configurations listed in Table 6.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Meter Points (Circuits) Tab The Meter Points (Circuits) tab contains the configuration information for each of the metering points. It shows the number of elements used, the phase, the current ratings, and the user-defined identification string for each meter point. Default information is entered when the metering configuration is selected in the Manufacturing Tab (see “Manufacturing Tab” on page 16).
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 To change the current rating for all meter points assigned to a meter: 1. Select a meter from the Meter Points (Circuits) List. The selected meter will appear in the Name field of the middle pane. See Figure 10. 2. In the Alter Current for Probes pane, enter the desired value referenced to the CT primary rating in the Current field, and click on Change Probes in Selected Meter.
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PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide Pulse Probes Tab 930-112-01 02/2009 The Pulse Probes tab contains the configuration information for each pulse input. It shows the measurement type in units for each input, and the scale factor applied to the collected pulse counts. Select one pulse probe at a time from the Probe List to program it for measurement Type units from the pull-down list, and Scale Factor.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 Completing the Meter Configuration Once you have defined all of the configurable parameters, the PowerLogic E4800 meter is ready to be programmed. Proceed as follows: 1. Save the configuration settings by selecting Save under the Unit drop-down menu in the main configuration tool window. See Figure 13.
PowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide 930-112-01 02/2009 2. Under the Unit drop-down menu, select Send to transmit the configuration settings from your PC to the PowerLogic E4800 meter currently selected. See Figure 14. Figure 14: Sending the configured settings to the meter 3. 22 To verify whether the configuration was successfully sent, check the status bar at the bottom of the window where the confirmation message File loaded successfully! should appear.
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