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    PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series

    PM130P/PM130EH

    Installation and Operation Manual

    0.2 Class

    BG0425 Rev. A1

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    2 PM130 PLUS Powermeters Series

    LIMITEDWARRANTYLIMITEDWARRANTYLIMITEDWARRANTYLIMITEDWARRANTY

    Themanufactureroffersthecustomera24-monthfunctionalwarrantyontheinstrumentforfaultyworkmanshiporpartsfromdateofdispatchfromthedistributor.Inallcases,thiswarrantyisvalidfor36monthsfromthedateofproduction.Thiswarrantyisonareturntofactorybasis.

    Themanufacturerdoesnotacceptliabilityforanydamagecausedbyinstrumentmalfunction.Themanufactureracceptsnoresponsibilityforthesuitabilityoftheinstrument

    totheapplicationforwhichitwaspurchased.

    Failuretoinstall,setuporoperatetheinstrumentaccordingtotheinstructionshereinwillvoidthewarranty.

    Onlyadulyauthorizedrepresentativeofthemanufacturermayopenyourinstrument.Theunitshouldonlybeopenedinafullyanti-staticenvironment.Failuretodosomaydamagetheelectroniccomponentsandwillvoidthewarranty.

    Thegreatestcarehasbeentakentomanufactureandcalibrateyourinstrument.However,theseinstructionsdonotcoverallpossiblecontingenciesthatmayariseduringinstallation,operationormaintenance,andalldetailsandvariationsofthisequipmentarenotcoveredbytheseinstructions.

    Foradditionalinformationregardinginstallation,operationormaintenanceofthisinstrument,contactthemanufactureroryourlocalrepresentativeordistributor.

    WARNING

    ReadtheinstructionsinthismanualbeforeperforReadtheinstructionsinthismanualbeforeperforReadtheinstructionsinthismanualbeforeperforReadtheinstructionsinthismanualbeforeperforminginstallationandtakeminginstallationandtakeminginstallationandtakeminginstallationandtakenoteofthefollowingprecautions:noteofthefollowingprecautions:noteofthefollowingprecautions:noteofthefollowingprecautions:

    EnsurethatallincomingACpowerEnsurethatallincomingACpowerEnsurethatallincomingACpowerEnsurethatallincomingACpowerandotherpowersourceandotherpowersourceandotherpowersourceandotherpowersourcesareturnedOFFsareturnedOFFsareturnedOFFsareturnedOFFbeforeperforminganyworkontheinstrument.Failuretodosomayresultinbeforeperforminganyworkontheinstrument.Failuretodosomayresultinbeforeperforminganyworkontheinstrument.Failuretodosomayresultinbeforeperforminganyworkontheinstrument.Failuretodosomayresultinseriousorseriousorseriousorseriousorevenfatalinjuryand/orequipmentdamage.evenfatalinjuryand/orequipmentdamage.evenfatalinjuryand/orequipmentdamage.evenfatalinjuryand/orequipmentdamage.

    BeforeconnectingtheinstrumenttothepowerBeforeconnectingtheinstrumenttothepowerBeforeconnectingtheinstrumenttothepowerBeforeconnectingtheinstrumenttothepowersourcesourcesourcesource,checkthelabelsonthe,checkthelabelsonthe,checkthelabelsonthe,checkthelabelsonthebackoftheinstrumenttoensurethatyourinstrumentisequippedwiththebackoftheinstrumenttoensurethatyourinstrumentisequippedwiththebackoftheinstrumenttoensurethatyourinstrumentisequippedwiththebackoftheinstrumenttoensurethatyourinstrumentisequippedwiththeappropriatepowersupplyvappropriatepowersupplyvappropriatepowersupplyvappropriatepowersupplyvoltage,inputvoltagesandcurrents.oltage,inputvoltagesandcurrents.oltage,inputvoltagesandcurrents.oltage,inputvoltagesandcurrents.

    UndernocircumstancesshouldtheinstrumentbeconnectedtoapowerUndernocircumstancesshouldtheinstrumentbeconnectedtoapowerUndernocircumstancesshouldtheinstrumentbeconnectedtoapowerUndernocircumstancesshouldtheinstrumentbeconnectedtoapowersourcesourcesourcesourceifitisdamaged.ifitisdamaged.ifitisdamaged.ifitisdamaged.

    Topreventpotentialfireorshockhazard,donotexposetheinstrumenttoTopreventpotentialfireorshockhazard,donotexposetheinstrumenttoTopreventpotentialfireorshockhazard,donotexposetheinstrumenttoTopreventpotentialfireorshockhazard,donotexposetheinstrumentto

    rainormoistrainormoistrainormoistrainormoisture.ure.ure.ure.

    ThesecondaryofanexternalcurrenttransformermustneverbeallowedtobeThesecondaryofanexternalcurrenttransformermustneverbeallowedtobeThesecondaryofanexternalcurrenttransformermustneverbeallowedtobeThesecondaryofanexternalcurrenttransformermustneverbeallowedtobeopencircuitwhentheprimaryisenergized.Anopencircuitcancausehighopencircuitwhentheprimaryisenergized.Anopencircuitcancausehighopencircuitwhentheprimaryisenergized.Anopencircuitcancausehighopencircuitwhentheprimaryisenergized.Anopencircuitcancausehighvoltages,possiblyresultinginequipmentdamage,fireandevenvoltages,possiblyresultinginequipmentdamage,fireandevenvoltages,possiblyresultinginequipmentdamage,fireandevenvoltages,possiblyresultinginequipmentdamage,fireandevenseriousorfatalseriousorfatalseriousorfatalseriousorfatalinjuryinjuryinjuryinjury.Ensure.Ensure.Ensure.Ensurethatthecurrenttransformerwiringissecuredusinganexternalthatthecurrenttransformerwiringissecuredusinganexternalthatthecurrenttransformerwiringissecuredusinganexternalthatthecurrenttransformerwiringissecuredusinganexternalstrainrelieftoreducemechanicalstrainonthescrewterminalsstrainrelieftoreducemechanicalstrainonthescrewterminalsstrainrelieftoreducemechanicalstrainonthescrewterminalsstrainrelieftoreducemechanicalstrainonthescrewterminals,ifnecessary.,ifnecessary.,ifnecessary.,ifnecessary.

    OnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedelectricalOnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedelectricalOnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedelectricalOnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedelectricalequipmenequipmenequipmenequipmentmustperformsetupprocedures.tmustperformsetupprocedures.tmustperformsetupprocedures.tmustperformsetupprocedures.

    DonotopentheinstrumentunderanycircumstanceswhenitisDonotopentheinstrumentunderanycircumstanceswhenitisDonotopentheinstrumentunderanycircumstanceswhenitisDonotopentheinstrumentunderanycircumstanceswhenitisconnectedtoaconnectedtoaconnectedtoaconnectedtoapowerpowerpowerpowersourcesourcesourcesource....

    DonotusetheinstrumentforprimaryprotectionfunctionswherefailureoftheDonotusetheinstrumentforprimaryprotectionfunctionswherefailureoftheDonotusetheinstrumentforprimaryprotectionfunctionswherefailureoftheDonotusetheinstrumentforprimaryprotectionfunctionswherefailureofthedevicecancausdevicecancausdevicecancausdevicecancausefire,injuryordeath.Theinstrumentcanonlybeusedforefire,injuryordeath.Theinstrumentcanonlybeusedforefire,injuryordeath.Theinstrumentcanonlybeusedforefire,injuryordeath.Theinstrumentcanonlybeusedforsecondaryprotectionifneeded.secondaryprotectionifneeded.secondaryprotectionifneeded.secondaryprotectionifneeded.

    ReadthismanualthoroughlybeforeconnectingthedevicetothecurrentcarryingReadthismanualthoroughlybeforeconnectingthedevicetothecurrentcarryingReadthismanualthoroughlybeforeconnectingthedevicetothecurrentcarryingReadthismanualthoroughlybeforeconnectingthedevicetothecurrentcarryingcircuits.Duringoperationofthedevice,hazardousvoltagesarepresentoninpcircuits.Duringoperationofthedevice,hazardousvoltagesarepresentoninpcircuits.Duringoperationofthedevice,hazardousvoltagesarepresentoninpcircuits.Duringoperationofthedevice,hazardousvoltagesarepresentoninpututututterminalsterminalsterminalsterminals.Failuretoobserveprecautionscanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjury.Failuretoobserveprecautionscanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjury.Failuretoobserveprecautionscanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjury.Failuretoobserveprecautionscanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjuryordamagetoequipment.ordamagetoequipment.ordamagetoequipment.ordamagetoequipment.

    Alltrademarksarepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.

    Copyright2007

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    PM130 PLUS Powermeters Series 3

    Quick Start GuideThissectioncanbeusedbyalicensedelectriciantoinstallandperformbasicPM130PLUSPowermetersetup.FormoredetailedPM130PLUSsetupanduseinstructions,seetheinstallationandoperationmanualfollowingchapters.

    Thisquickstartguidewillassistyoutohavetheunitrunningforthefirsttime.

    DuringtheoperationofthePowermeter,hazardousvoltagesarepresentintheinputterminals.Failuretoobserveprecautionscanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjury,ordamagetoequipment.

    Forcompleteandaccuratein-depthinstructions,refertothefollowingchaptersinthismanual.

    1. Installing the PM130 PLUS

    Mounting the PM130 PLUS Unit

    TomounttheTomounttheTomounttheTomountthePM130PLUSPM130PLUSPM130PLUSPM130PLUS::::

    1. PositionthePM130PLUSunitinthesquareorroundcutout.IftwoPLM130PLUSarepositionedsidebyside,takecareofproperintervalbetweenthem.

    2. AttachthePM130PLUSunitusingwashersandnuts.Makesurethattheunitissecurelyattachedintothewallorcabinetfixture.

    MountingthePM130PLUS(SquareorRoundCut-out)

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    MountingtwoPM130PLUSsidebyside

    2. Connecting the PM130 PLUS

    ToconnecttheToconnecttheToconnecttheToconnectthePM130PLUSPM130PLUSPM130PLUSPM130PLUS::::

    1. EnsurethatallincomingpowersourcesareOFF.

    2. Checkthatyouhavetheappropriatepowersupply.

    3. ConnecttotheexternalCTbypassingtheexternalCTwirethroughthe

    meterCTcore.Observethearrowthatindicatesthecurrentdirection.IncaseofaretrofitapplicationwhereeachexternalCTendswithtwowires:

    PassonewirethroughthemeterCTcore. Connectthewiretooneofthemeter

    terminationscrews.

    ConnectthesecondwirefromtheexternalCTtotheterminationscrew.

    4.Connectthemeasuredvoltageinputs

    5. ConnectCOM1RS-485communicationport6.ConnectthePowerSupplyinputsusing1.5mm2/14AWG-dedicatedwires.

    CommonWiringMode:4LL3or4L-n3

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    CTwiring

    ToToToToassembleassembleassembleassembleOptionmoduleOptionmoduleOptionmoduleOptionmodule::::

    7. Assemblethe4DI/2DOmodule.

    8. Assemblethe4AOmodule.9.AssembletheTOUmodule.

    10.AssembletheETHmodule

    Assemblingmodule

    11.PowerthePM130PLUSuniton.

    12.Performdevicediagnostics.

    13.ConfigurethedevicethroughthePM-130unitfrontpaneldisplays.

    3. Configuring the PM-130

    1. InstallthePASapplicationsoftwareonyourPC.

    2. ConfigurethePASdatabase.

    3. Configurethecommunicationssettings.

    4. SetupthemeteronyourPCusingthePASapplicationsoftware.

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    5. ConfigureyoursecuritysettingsthroughtheAuthorizationAuthorizationAuthorizationAuthorizationdialogbox.

    6. ConfigureSummaryEnergyandTOUregisters.

    7. ConfiguretheModbuspointmapping.

    8. Changethe32-bitregisterformat.

    9.ConfigureDNP3.

    10.Configureremoteaccess.

    11.Upgradeyourfirmwareifanewversionisavailable.

    12Atthisstage,thePM-130shouldbereadyforoperation.

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    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 General Information ............................................. 101.1 Features ............................................................................................ 111.2 Available Options ................................................................................ 121.2.1 Digital I/O Option ........................................................................................... 121.2.2 Analog Output Option .................................................................................... 121.2.3 Ethernet Communication Port Option .............................................................. 121.2.4 TOU - Battery-Operated Clock Unit Option ...................................................... 121.3 Customized Options ............................................................................ 131.3.1 Device Resolution........................................................................................... 131.3.2 Energy Rollover .............................................................................................. 131.3.3 Display Options .............................................................................................. 13

    Chapter 2 Installation ............................................................ 152.1 Site Requirements .............................................................................. 152.2

    Package Contents ............................................................................... 15

    2.3 Mechanical Installation........................................................................ 162.3.1 Panel Mounting .............................................................................................. 172.3.2 DIN Rail Mounting .......................................................................................... 182.4 Electrical Installation ........................................................................... 192.4.1 Typical Installation ......................................................................................... 192.4.2 Terminals ....................................................................................................... 202.4.3 Power Source Connection ............................................................................... 202.4.4 Current Input Connection ............................................................................... 202.4.5 Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................................ 212.5 I/O Connections ................................................................................. 262.5.1 4DI/2DO Module ............................................................................................ 262.5.2 4AO Module - Analog Outputs ........................................................................ 272.5.3 TOU RTC and 4 Digital Inputs ...................................................................... 282.6 Communications Connections .............................................................. 292.6.1 COM1 RS-485 Connection ............................................................................... 302.6.2 COM2 Ethernet Connection ............................................................................. 31

    Chapter 3 Display Operations ................................................ 323.1 Indicators and Controls ....................................................................... 323.1.1 Device Diagnostics ......................................................................................... 323.1.2 Numeric LED Display ...................................................................................... 323.1.3 Load Bar Graph .............................................................................................. 333.1.4 Energy Pulse LED ........................................................................................... 333.1.5 Port Activity LEDs ........................................................................................... 333.1.6 Navigation Buttons ......................................................................................... 333.2 Data Display....................................................................................... 343.2.1 Display Features ............................................................................................ 343.2.2 Navigation Buttons ......................................................................................... 353.2.3 Simple Reset of Accumulated Data ................................................................. 363.2.4 Common Measurements Display ..................................................................... 363.2.5 Min/Max and Maximum Demand Display ......................................................... 373.2.6 Harmonics Display .......................................................................................... 383.2.7 Energy Display ............................................................................................... 393.3 Status Display .................................................................................... 413.3.1 Pulse and Time Counters ................................................................................ 433.3.2 Alarm Display ................................................................................................. 433.3.3 Diagnostics Display ........................................................................................ 43

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    3.4 Using the Menus ................................................................................ 443.4.1 Navigation Buttons ......................................................................................... 443.4.2 Selecting Menus ............................................................................................. 443.4.3 Entering the Password ................................................................................... 453.4.4 Selecting a Menu Entry ................................................................................... 473.4.5 Viewing and Changing Setup Items ................................................................ 473.5 Menu Operations ................................................................................ 483.5.1

    Basic Device Settings ..................................................................................... 48

    3.5.2 Device Options ............................................................................................... 493.5.3 Communication Ports ..................................................................................... 513.5.4 Network Address ............................................................................................ 523.5.5 Digital Input Setup ......................................................................................... 533.5.6 Relay Output Setup ........................................................................................ 553.5.7 Counters Setup .............................................................................................. 573.5.8 Alarm/Control Setpoints Setup ........................................................................ 583.5.9 Analog Outputs Setup .................................................................................... 603.5.10 Display Setup ............................................................................................... 613.5.11 Meter Security .............................................................................................. 633.5.12 Setting the Device Clock ............................................................................... 643.5.13 Resetting Accumulators and Maximum Demands ........................................... 65

    Chapter 4 PAS Application Software ..................................... 674.1 Configuring the Database .................................................................... 674.2 Setting up Communications ................................................................. 684.2.1 Communicating through a Serial Port .............................................................. 694.2.2 Communicating through the Internet .............................................................. 704.3 Setting Up the Meter .......................................................................... 714.3.1 Downloading Setup to the Meter .................................................................... 724.3.2 Uploading a Setup from the Meter .................................................................. 734.4 Authorization ...................................................................................... 734.5 Configuring Communications in the Meter ............................................ 734.5.1 Setting Up Communication Ports .................................................................... 734.5.2 Setting Up Ethernet ........................................................................................ 754.6 General Meter Setup ........................................................................... 764.6.1 Basic Meter Setup .......................................................................................... 764.6.2 Device Options ............................................................................................... 784.6.3 Local Settings ................................................................................................ 804.6.4 Using Digital Inputs ........................................................................................ 814.6.5 Using Relay Outputs ....................................................................................... 834.6.6 Programming Analog Outputs ......................................................................... 844.6.7 Using Counters .............................................................................................. 874.6.8 Using Control Setpoints .................................................................................. 884.7 Configuring Summary Energy and TOU Registers ................................. 904.7.1 Setting up Total and Tariff Registers ............................................................... 914.7.2 Configuring the Daily Tariff Schedule .............................................................. 924.7.3 Configuring the Season Tariff Schedule ........................................................... 934.8 Configuring Communication Protocols .................................................. 944.8.1 Configuring Modbus ....................................................................................... 954.8.2 Configuring DNP3 ........................................................................................... 964.9 Remote Device Control ....................................................................... 984.9.1 Remote Relay Control..................................................................................... 984.9.2 Device Diagnostics ......................................................................................... 994.9.3 Resetting Accumulators ................................................................................ 1004.9.4 Updating the Clock ....................................................................................... 1014.10 Administration ................................................................................ 1014.10.1 Changing a Password ................................................................................. 1014.11 Upgrading Device Firmware ............................................................ 1024.12 Monitoring Your Meters ................................................................... 104

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    4.12.1 Viewing Real-time Data .............................................................................. 1044.12.2 Viewing Min/Max Log ................................................................................. 1044.12.3 Viewing Harmonic Spectrum and Synthesized Waveforms ........................... 105

    Appendix A Technical Specifications ................................... 109Appendix B Analog Output Parameters ............................... 116Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions .......................... 118Appendix D Parameters for Data Monitoring ...................... 120Appendix E Data Scales ....................................................... 127Appendix F Device Diagnostic Codes ................................... 128

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    Chapter 1General Information

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    Chapter 1General Information

    ThePM130PLUSPowermeterseriesisacompact,multi-function,three-

    phaseACpowermeterspeciallydesignedtomeettherequirementsofusersrangingfromelectricalpanelbuilderstosubstationoperators.

    ThePM130PLUSPowermeterSeriescomprisesoftwotypesofmodels:

    PM130PPM130PPM130PPM130P:thebasicmodelwhichoffersstandardvoltage,current,powerandfrequencymeasurements,andcontrolcapabilities.

    PM130EHPM130EHPM130EHPM130EH:hasallthefeaturesofthebasicmodelplusenergymeasurementsandharmonicanalysiscapabilities.

    ThePM130PLUSPowermeterSeriesunitsincludes:

    Abright3-rowLEDdisplayenablingeasyreadingoflocalmeters. AstandardRS-485communicationportandasecondoptionalEthernet

    port.Theseportsallowlocalandremoteautomaticmeterreadingsandsetupthroughthesupplementalcommunicationoruserdataacquisitionsoftware.

    Differentcommunicationoptionsforremotecommunicationswiththemeter.TheseoptionsenableLANandInternetcommunicationwiththeunit.

    Bothmodelsaresuitableformountingonboth4-inchroundand92x92mmsquarecutouts.

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    1.1 Features

    ThePM130PLUSPowermeterSeriesincludesthefollowingfeaturesandfunctionalities:

    3voltageinputsand3currenttransformer-isolatedACinputsfordirectconnectiontopowerlineorviapotentialandcurrenttransformers

    Amulti-function3-phasemeter(trueRMS,volts,amps,power,powerfactor,neutralcurrent,voltage,andcurrentunbalance,frequency)

    Anembeddedharmonicanalyzer,voltageandcurrentTHD,currentTDDandK-Factor,upto40thorderharmonic(PM130EH)

    Voltageandcurrentharmonicspectrumandangles(PM130EH) AnAmpere/Voltdemandmeter Class0.2four-quadrantenergymeter;three-phasetotalandperphase

    energymeasurements;active,reactiveandapparentenergycounters(PM130EH)

    Time-of-Use,4totalizationandtariffenergy/demandregistersx4tariffs,4seasonsx4typesofdays,8tariffchangesperday,easyprogrammabletariffschedule(PM130EHwithabattery-operatedclockunit)

    Embeddedprogrammablecontroller;16controlsetpoints;programmablethresholdsanddelays;relayoutputcontrol(seetheOrderOptionssection);1-cycleresponsetime

    Easytoread3-row(2x4characters+1x5characters)brightLEDdisplay,adjustableupdatetimeandbrightness,auto-scrolloptionwithadjustablepageexpositiontime,auto-returntoadefaultpage

    LEDbargraphshowingpercentloadwithrespecttouser-definablenominalloadcurrent

    25/50/60/400Hzmeasurementcapabilities Internalclockwitha30-secondbackup;optionalbattery-backedclock

    unitwith6-monthretentiontime,seetheOrderOptionssection

    Standard2-wireRS-485communicationport;ModbusRTU,DNP3,andproprietaryASCIIcommunicationprotocols

    Optionalsecondcommunicationport,seetheOrderOptionssection Easy-to-upgradefielddevicefirmwarethroughthecommunicationport.

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    1.2 Available Options

    ThePM130canbeprovidedwithanoptionalsingleexpansionmodulefromthefollowinglist:

    DigitalI/O Analogoutputs Ethernetcommunicationport TOU-Battery-operatedclockunit

    1.2.1 Digital I/O Option

    ThePM130digitalI/Oexpansionmoduleprovides:

    4drycontactdigitalinputs(DI)tomonitorexternalcontacts,andreceivepulsesfromenergy,water,andgasmeters

    Programmablede-bouncetime;1-msscantime. 2electro-mechanicalorsolid-staterelayoutputs(RO)foralarmsand

    controls,andforoutputenergypulses;unlatched,latchedandpulseoperations,failsafeoperationforalarmnotifications;programmablepulsewidth;directremoterelaycontrolthroughcommunications;1-cycleupdatetime.

    1.2.2 Analog Output Option

    ThePM130analogoutput(AO)expansionmoduleprovides:

    4opticallyisolatedanalogoutputswithaninternalpowersupply;optionsfor0-20mA,4-20mA,0-1mA,and1mAoutput;1-cycleupdatetime.

    1.2.3 Ethernet Communication Port Option

    AsecondCOM2communicationportcanbeorderedasanexpansionmodule.

    COM2communicationportoptionavailable:Ethernet10/100BaseT Communicationprotocolsavailable:Modbus/TCPandDNP3/TCP.

    1.2.4 TOU - Battery-Operated Clock Unit Option

    ThePM130TOUmoduleprovides:

    Anoptionalpreciseinternalclockwithabackupbatterycanbeordered,asanalternatepowersourcefortheclockmetertomaintainthecurrenttimeanddateforatleast36monthswhilethemainpowerismissing.TheTOUoptionisonlyavailableinthepresenceofthebatterybackupTheTOUoptionisonlyavailableinthepresenceofthebatterybackupTheTOUoptionisonlyavailableinthepresenceofthebatterybackupTheTOUoptionisonlyavailableinthepresenceofthebatterybackupunit.unit.unit.unit.

    4drycontactdigitalinputs(DI)formonitoringexternalcontacts,andreceivingpulsesfromenergy,waterandgasmeters;programmablede-bouncetime;1-msscantime.

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    1.3 Customized Options

    Presentationofdataonthefrontdisplayandviacommunicationscanbecustomizedtobestsuittheuserapplication.

    1.3.1 Device Resolution

    Aloworhigh-resolutionoptioncanbeselectedforthepresentationofvoltage,current,andpowerforuseinhighandlowpowerapplications.SeeMeasurementUnitsformoreinformation.

    1.3.2 Energy Rollover

    Theenergyrolloverlimitcanbechangedinthemetertoprovide4-digitto9-digitenergyresolution.SeeDeviceOptionsinChapter3fordetails.Themeterdisplayiscapableofshowingfull9-digitenergycountersusingtwoLEDwindows.

    1.3.3 Display Options

    Differentdisplayoptionsareavailableforcustomizationtobeusedindarkor

    non-safelocations,orinplacesthatarehardlyaccessibleforobservation.SeeDisplaySetupinChapter3formoreinformation.

    Table 1: Measured and Displayed Parameters

    Parameter Display Comm. Analog Pulse Alarm

    1-cycle Real-time Measurements

    RMS Voltage per phase

    RMS Current per phase

    kW per phase

    kvar per phase

    kVA per phase

    Power Factor per phase

    Total kW

    Total kvar

    Total kVA

    Frequency

    Neutral Current

    Total Power Factor

    Voltage & Current unbalance

    1-sec Average Measurements

    RMS Voltage per phase

    RMS Current per phase

    kW per phase

    kvar per phase

    kVA per phase

    Power Factor per phase

    Total kW

    Total kvar

    Total kVA Total Power Factor

    Frequency

    Neutral Current

    Voltage & Current unbalance

    Amps & Volt Demands

    Ampere & Volt Demand per phase

    Ampere Maximum Demand per phase

    Voltage Maximum Demand per phase

    Power Demands EH

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    Parameter Display Comm. Analog Pulse Alarm

    kW Accumulated Demand Import & Export

    kvar Accumulated Demand Import & Export

    kVA Accumulated Demand

    kW Demand Import & Export

    kvar Demand Import & Export

    kVA Demand

    kW Sliding Demand Import & Export kvar Sliding Demand Import & Export

    kVA Sliding Demand

    kW Predicted Demand Import & Export

    kvar Predicted Demand Import & Export

    kVA Predicted Demand

    kW Maximum Demand Import

    kW Maximum Demand Export

    kvar Maximum Demand Import

    kvar Maximum Demand Export

    kVA Maximum Demand

    Total EnergyEH

    Total kWh Import & Export

    Total kvarh Import & Export

    Total kvarh Net

    Total kVAh

    Energy per PhaseEH

    kWh Import per phase

    kvarh Import per phase

    kVAh per phase

    TOU RegistersEH

    4 TOU energy registers (kWh and kvarhimport & export, kVAh, 4 pulse sources)

    4 TOU maximum demand registers

    4 tariffs, 4 seasons x 4 types of day

    Harmonic MeasurementsEH

    Voltage THD per phase

    Current THD per phase

    Current TDD per phase

    K-factor per phase Voltage harmonics per phase up to order 40

    Current harmonics per phase up to order 40

    Voltage harmonic angles up to order 40

    Current harmonic angles up to order 40

    Fundamental ComponentEH

    Voltage and Current per phase

    kW, PF per phase

    kvar, KVA per phase

    Total kW, PF

    Total kvar, KVA

    Min/Max Logging

    Min/Max A, V, total kW, kvar, kVA, PF

    Min/Max Frequency, Neutral current

    Phase Rotation

    Voltage and Current Phase Angles

    Day and Time

    Pulse Counters

    Digital Inputs(optional)

    Relay Outputs(optional)

    Remote Relay Control(optional)

    Alarm Triggers/Setpoints

    Self-diagnostics

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    Chapter 2Installation

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    Chapter 2 Installation

    ThischapterdiscussesthefollowingtypesofphysicalinstallationsforthePM130PLUSPowermeter:

    MechanicalInstallation ElectricalInstallation I/OConnections COMPortConnections.

    2.1 Site Requirements

    SeeTechnicalSpecificationsinAppendixAformoredetails

    Environmentalconditions:asspecifiedinTechnicalSpecificationsinAppendixA

    Electricalrequirements:asspecifiedinTechnicalSpecificationsinAppendixA

    2.2 Package Contents

    ThePM130PLUSPowermeterpackagecontainsthefollowingitems:

    PM130PLUSPowermeterunit TechnicalDocumentationhardcopy

    TechnicalDocumentationCD

    Optionalaccessories(dependingontheoptionsordered,ifany) Flatscrewdriver Cables

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    2.3 Mechanical Installation

    Refertothefiguresprovidedinthissectiontoproperlyperformthemechanicalinstallation.

    Figure 2-1. Dimensions

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    2.3.1Panel Mounting

    TomountTomountTomountTomountthemeterincutout(ANSI4"roundorDIN92x92mmsquarethemeterincutout(ANSI4"roundorDIN92x92mmsquarethemeterincutout(ANSI4"roundorDIN92x92mmsquarethemeterincutout(ANSI4"roundorDIN92x92mmsquarecutout):cutout):cutout):cutout):

    1. Positionthemeterinthecutout.

    2. Affixthemeterusingwashersandnuts.(AddshorttextonPanelMounting,aheadingshouldalwayshavetext)

    Figure 2-2. Mounting

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    2.3.2DIN Rail Mounting

    ThePM130canbemountedona35-mmDINrail.

    Figure 2-3. Dimensions

    Figure 2-4. DIN Rail Mounting

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    2.4 Electrical Installation

    Beforeinstalling,ensurethatallincomingpowersourcesareshutOFF.Failuretoobservethispracticecanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjuryanddamagetoequipment.

    2.4.1 Typical Installation

    Figure 2-5. Typical Installation Diagram

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    2.4.2 Terminals

    Figure 2-6. Terminals - Rear View

    2.4.3 Power Source Connection

    Beforeconnectingyourmetertothepowersource,checkthelabelonthebackofthedevicetoensurethatitisequippedwiththeappropriatepowersupply.

    Thepowersourcecanbeadedicatedfuse,oramonitoredvoltageifitiswithintheinstrumentpowersupplyrange.

    ToconnectanACpowerToconnectanACpowerToconnectanACpowerToconnectanACpowersupply:supply:supply:supply:

    1. ConnecttheLinewiretoterminalL/+.2. ConnecttheNeutralwiretoterminal

    N/-.

    ToconnecttoaDCpowerToconnecttoaDCpowerToconnecttoaDCpowerToconnecttoaDCpowersupply:supply:supply:supply:

    1. ConnectthepositivewiretoterminalL/+

    2. ConnectthenegativewiretoterminalN/-.

    2.4.4 Current Input Connection

    ThePM130 doesnothavecurrentterminals.

    ToconnecttotheexternalCT,passtheexternalCTwirethroughthemeterCTcore,seeFigure2-7fordetailsandobservethearrowthatindicatesthecurrentdirection.

    IncaseofaretrofitapplicationwhereeachexternalCTendswithtwowires:

    1. PassonewirethroughthemeterCTcore.

    2. Connectthewiretooneofthemeterterminationscrews.

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    3. ConnectthesecondwirefromtheexternalCTtotheterminationscrewtoclosetheloop.

    Figure 2-7. Current Input Connection

    2.4.5 Wiring Diagrams

    ForACinputratings,seeTechnicalSpecificationsinAppendixAformoredetails.

    Table2presentstheavailablewiringconfigurationsinthemeter.Formoredetails,see Basic Device Settingsin Chapter 3.

    Table 2: Wiring Configurations

    Wiring Configuration Setup Code Figure

    3-wire 2-element Direct connection using 2 CTs 3dir2 2-8

    4-wire Wye 3-element direct connection using 3 CTs 4Ln3 or 4LL3 2-9

    4-wire Wye 3-element connection using 3 PTs, 3 CTs 4Ln3 or 4LL3 2-10

    3-wire 2-element Open Delta connection using 2 PTs, 2 CTs 3OP2 2-11

    4-wire Wye 2 -element connection using 2 PTs, 3 CTs 3Ln3 or 3LL3 2-12

    3-wire 2 -element Open Delta connection using 2 PTs, 3 CTs 3OP3 2-13

    4-wire 3-element Delta direct connection using 3 CTs 4Ln3 or 4LL3 2-14

    3-wire 2-element Broken Delta connection using 2 PTs, 3 CTs 3bLn3 or 3bLL3 2-15

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    Figure 2-8. 3-Wire 2-Element Direct Connection Using 2 CTs - Wiring Mode = 3dir2

    Figure 2-9. 4-Wire Wye 3-Element Direct Connection Using 3 CTs - Wiring Mode = 4LL3 or4Ln3

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    Figure 2-10. 4-Wire Wye 3-Element Connection Using 3 PTs, 3 CTs - Wiring Mode = 4LL3 or4Ln3

    Figure 2-11. 3-Wire 2-Element Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 2 CTs - Wiring Mode =3OP2

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    Thisconfigurationprovidesaccuratepowermeasurementsonlyifthevoltagesarebalanced.

    Figure 2-12. 4-Wire Wye 2-Element Connection Using 2 PTs, 3 CTs - Wiring Mode = 3LL3or 3Ln3

    Figure 2-13. 3-Wire Open 2-Element Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 3 CTs - Wiring Mode =3OP3

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    Figure 2-14. 4-Wire 3-Element Delta Direct Connection Using 3 CTs - Wiring Mode = 4LL3 or4Ln3

    Figure 2-15. 3-Wire 2-Element Broken Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 3 CTs - Wiring Mode= 3bLn3 or 3bLL3

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    2.5 I/O Connections

    BeforeI/OModuleinstallationensurethatallincomingpowersourcesareshutOFF.Failuretoobservethispracticecanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjuryanddamagetoequipment.

    Figure 2-16. Module with Cover Before Module Assembly

    ForI/Oratings,seeTechnicalSpecificationsinAppendixA.

    2.5.1 4DI/2DO Module

    Figure 2-17. 4DI/2DO Module Assembly

    2.5.1.1Relay Outputs

    Therearetworelayoutputsprovidedforenergypulsing,alarms,orremotecontrol.

    Figure 2-18. Relay Output Connection

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    2.5.1.2Digital Inputs

    Fouropticallyisolatedstatusinputsareprovidedforstatusmonitoring,pulsecounting,externalpowerdemandperiod,andtimesynchronization.

    Figure 2-19. Digital Input Connection

    2.5.2 4AO Module - Analog Outputs

    The4AOmodulehasfouropticallyisolatedanalogoutputswithaninternalpowersupplyandcurrentoutputoptionsof0-20mAand4-20mA(currentlooploadofupto500Ohm),0-1mAand1mA(currentlooploadof10kOhm).

    Figure 2-20. Analog Output Connection

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    2.5.3 TOU RTC and 4 Digital Inputs

    TheTOUprovidesabattery-operatedrealtimeclock(RTC)withfouropticallyisolatedinputsforstatusmonitoring,timesynchronization,pulsecounting,andexternalpowerdemandperiod.

    2.5.3.1Digital Inputs

    Figure 2-21. TOU Digital Input Connection

    2.5.3.2TOU Battery Replacement

    WARNING!

    OnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedOnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedOnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedOnlyqualifiedpersonnelfamiliarwiththeinstrumentanditsassociatedelectricalequipmentmustperformtheRTCbatterybackupreplacement.electricalequipmentmustperformtheRTCbatterybackupreplacement.electricalequipmentmustperformtheRTCbatterybackupreplacement.electricalequipmentmustperformtheRTCbatterybackupreplacement.

    ToreplacetheCR1632RTCbattery:ToreplacetheCR1632RTCbattery:ToreplacetheCR1632RTCbattery:ToreplacetheCR1632RTCbattery:

    1. RemovetheTOUmodulefromthePM130PLUScompartment

    2. OpentheTOUMODULEcasebyapplyingaflatscrewdriveratthree

    snap-inslit(1,2and3),asshowninFigure2-22.

    3. Removetheoldbatterybyliftingupthebatteryholderretractabletab.

    4. PlacethenewCR1632batteryintothebatteryholderwhileholdingupthebatteryholderretractabletabinsuchawaythatthe(+)batterypoleistoward

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    thebatteryholder,asshowninFigure2-22.

    Figure 2-22. TOU RTC Battery Replacement

    2.6 Communications Connections

    BeforeinstallingtheCommunicationModule,ensurethatallincoming

    powersourcesareshutOFF.Failuretoobservethispracticecanresultinseriousorevenfatalinjuryanddamagetoequipment.

    SeveralcommunicationoptionsareavailableforthePM130:

    COM1COM1COM1COM1:RS-485 COM2COM2COM2COM2:Ethernet10/100BaseTAconnectiontotheEthernetconnectorismadethroughacableadaptorprovidedwithyourmeter.

    AfulldescriptionofthecommunicationprotocolsisfoundinthePM130protocolguidesthatcomewithyourmeter.

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    2.6.2 COM2 Ethernet Connection

    Figure 2-24. COM2 Ethernet Connection

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    Chapter 3Display Operations

    ThischapterprovidesPM130PLUSPowermeterseriesfrontpanelinformation,defaultsettings,andoperatingprocedures.

    Figure 3-1: PM130 PLUS Unit

    3.1 Indicators and Controls

    3.1.1 Device Diagnostics

    Afterapplyingpowertothemeter,aone-digitstart-updiagnosticcodeisshownfor1secondonallLEDs.Code8indicatesanormalpower-upsequence.YoucanobservethelistofdevicediagnosticcodesrecordedduringrestartandmeteroperationviatheStatusDisplay.

    Whenthemeterrecordsadiagnosticmessage,thediagnosticiLEDflashesuntilyouresetthedevicediagnosticsviatheStatusDisplay.ThediagnosticLEDcanbedisabledorenabledviatheDisplaySetupmenu.

    3.1.2 Numeric LED Display

    Themeterhasasimpleuserinterfacethatallowsyoutoviewnumerousmeasurementparametersbyscrollingthroughdifferentdisplaypages.ThenumericLEDdisplayshowsuptothreeparametersatatime.SmallrectangularorroundLEDsattherightandbelowthedisplayindicatethedisplayedparametersandtheirmeasurementunits.

    Thedisplaylayoutmaychangedependingonthemetertypeandmodeofoperation.

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    Therearethreemodesofdisplayoperation:

    Datadisplay Statusdisplay Programmingmodedisplay.

    3.1.3 Load Bar Graph

    Theloadbargraphdisplaystheamount,inpercent(40%to110%),ofthepresentcurrentloadwithrespecttouser-definednominalloadcurrent.ThereferencenominalcurrentcanbesetupinampsthroughtheDisplaySetupmenu.Ifitissetto0(default),thecurrentloadisreferencedtothespecifiedCTprimarycurrent.

    3.1.4 Energy Pulse LED

    ThePM130EHhasaredEnergyPulseLED.Itflashesataconstantratewhenaloadisappliedtothemeter.

    TherearetwomodesofLEDoperation:

    NormalmodeNormalmodeNormalmodeNormalmode:theLEDpulsesindicateimportedWhatarateof1,000pulsesperkWh

    TestmodeTestmodeTestmodeTestmode:theLEDpulsesindicateeitherimportedWh,orimported(inductive)varhatarateof10,000pulsesperkWh/kvarh

    TheenergytestmodecanbeenabledthroughtheDeviceOptionsmenu.Whenintestmode,theenergyanddemandaccumulatorsdonotaccountforconsumedenergy.

    3.1.5 Port Activity LEDs

    ThemeterhastwogreenLEDsRXandTX,whichindicateactivityonthe

    COM1communicationport.TheLEDsflashwhentheportisreceivingortransmittingdata.

    3.1.6 Navigation Buttons

    ThePM130isprovidedwithsixpushbuttonsthatarenormallyusedtonavigatebetweendifferentmeasurementdisplays.

    Inprogrammingmode,thebuttonsaccessthedevicesetupmenuswherethedefaultfactory-setdevicesettingscanbechanged.

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    3.2 Data Display

    Indatamode,thedisplayisnormallyupdatedonceeverysecond.YoucanadjustthedisplayupdaterateviatheDisplaySetupmenu.

    3.2.1 Display Features

    3.2.1.1Measurement Units

    ThePM130hasaselectableresolutionforvolts,ampsandpowerspresentedonthefrontdisplayandviacommunications.SeeDeviceOptionsinChapter3forinformationonselectingthedataresolutioninthePM130.

    LowResolutionOptionLowResolutionOptionLowResolutionOptionLowResolutionOption

    Currentsaredisplayedinwholeamperesbelow10,000A,andinkiloamperesabove10,000A.

    Measurementunitsforvoltageandpowerdependonthevoltageconnectionscheme:

    Fordirectwiring(PT=1)orwiringviaPTwiththePTratiouptoandincluding4.0,voltagesaredisplayedinvolts,andpowerinkilowatts.

    ForthePTratioabove4.0,voltagesaredisplayedinkilovoltswiththreedecimalplaces,andpowerinmegawattswiththreedecimalplaces.

    HighResolutionOptionHighResolutionOptionHighResolutionOptionHighResolutionOption

    Currentsaredisplayedinampereswithuptotwodecimalplacesbelow10,000A,andinkiloamperesabove10,000A.

    Measurementunitsforvoltageandpowerdependonthevoltageconnectionscheme:

    Whendirectwiringisused(PT=1),voltagesaredisplayedinvoltswithonedecimalplace,andpowerinkilowattswiththreedecimalplaces. WhenwiringviaPTisusedwiththePTratiouptoandincluding4.0,

    voltagesaredisplayedinvolts,andpowerinwholekilowatts.

    ForthePTratioabove4.0,voltagesaredisplayedinkilovoltswiththreedecimalplaces,andpowerinmegawattswiththreedecimalplaces.

    ThesmallroundKiloandMegaLEDslightupshowingtheappropriatemeasurementunitsforadisplayedpage.

    3.2.1.2Primary and Secondary Volts

    Voltscanbedisplayedinprimary(default)orsecondaryunits.ThevoltsdisplaymodecanbechangedthroughtheDisplaySetupmenu.

    3.2.1.3Phase Power Readings

    Inconfigurationswiththeneutralwire,inadditiontototalthree-phasepowers,themetercanshowper-phasepowerreadings.Bydefault,theyaredisabled.SeeDisplaySetuponhowtoenableper-phasepowerreadingsinyourmeter.

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    3.2.1.4Fundamental Component

    ThePM130EHcandisplaytotaldisplacementpowerfactorandactivepowerforthefundamentalcomponentifitisenabledthroughtheDisplaySetupmenu.

    Whenphasepowerreadingsareallowed,thePM130EHalsodisplaysper-phasedisplacementpowerfactorandactivepowerforthefundamentalcomponent.

    3.2.1.5Auto Return

    Ifnobuttonsarepressedfor30secondswhilethedisplayAutoReturnoptionisenabled,thedisplayautomaticallyreturnstothemainscreenfromanyothermeasurementdisplay.

    TheAutoReturnoptioncanbeenabledthroughtheDisplaySetupmenu.

    3.2.1.6Auto Scroll

    Ifnobuttonsarepressedfor30secondswhileinthecommonmeasurementsdisplay,andtheAutoScrolloptionisenabledinthemeter,

    thedisplayautomaticallyscrollsthroughallavailablepages.ThescrollintervalcanbeadjustedthroughtheDisplaySetupmenu.

    Tostopautoscrolling,pressbrieflytheUPUPUPUPorDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNbutton.

    3.2.1.7Brightness

    ThePM130displayhasa3-leveladjustablebrightness.Itisnormallypresetatthefactorytothehighestlevel.YoucanadjustthedisplaythroughtheDisplaySetupmenu.

    3.2.2 Navigation Buttons

    Figure 3-2: Navigation Buttons

    InDataDisplaymode,thenavigationbuttonsfunctionasfollows.

    TheMAX/MINMAX/MINMAX/MINMAX/MINbuttonswitchestotheMin/MaxandMaximumDemandsdisplaypages.Whenbrieflypressedagain,itswitchesbacktothecommonmeasurementsdisplay.

    TheH/ESCH/ESCH/ESCH/ESCbuttoninthePM130EHswitchesbetweentheTotalHarmonicsandIndividualHarmonicspages.Whenbrieflypressedonceagain,itswitchesbacktothecommonmeasurementsdisplay.

    TheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttons,labeledbyarrowheads,scrollforwardsandbackwardsthroughthedisplaypages.Pressedbriefly,theymoveonepageforwardorbackward.Ifyouholddownthebutton,thedisplaypagesarescrolledatarateoftwicepersecond.

    PressingboththeUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstogetherwillreturnyoutothefirstpagewithinthecurrentdisplay.

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    TheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttonoperatesonceitisreleased.Thebuttonhastwofunctions:

    Whenpressedbriefly,itswitchestoprogrammingmode. WhenpressedtogetherwiththeENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonformorethan5

    seconds,itresetsMin/Maxregisters,maximumdemands,orenergiesdependingonthecurrentlydisplayedpage.Ifthemeterispassword

    protectedandasimpleresetofdatafromthedisplayisnotallowed,theactionhasnoeffect.

    TheENERGYENERGYENERGYENERGYbuttonswitchestotheEnergydisplayinthePM130EH.InthePM130P,thebuttonisnotoperational.IfTOUregistersareconfiguredinthemeter,youcanrepeatedlypressthisbuttontoscrollthroughallavailableTOUregisters.Whenbrieflypressedonceagain,itswitchesbacktothecommonmeasurementsdisplay:

    3.2.3 Simple Reset of Accumulated Data

    YoucanresettheMin/Maxregisters,maximumdemandsandenergiesfromthedatadisplaymodewithoutaccessingtheresetmenu.Thisisaccomplishedbyusingthesimpletwo-buttonresetoptionifthemeterisnotpasswordprotectedorthemetersecurityisoverriddenbythetwo-

    buttonresetmodesetting,seeDisplaySetup:

    1. Selectadisplaypagewherethedatayouwanttoresetisdisplayed:

    Min/MaxlogMin/MaxlogMin/MaxlogMin/Maxlog:selectaMin/MaxpagefromtheMin/MaxDisplay AmpereandvoltmaximumdemandsAmpereandvoltmaximumdemandsAmpereandvoltmaximumdemandsAmpereandvoltmaximumdemands:selecttheAmpereorVolt

    maximumdemandpagefromtheMin/MaxDisplay.

    PowermaximumdemandsPowermaximumdemandsPowermaximumdemandsPowermaximumdemands:selectthepowermaximumdemandpagefromtheMin/MaxDisplay.

    TotalandphaseenergiesTotalandphaseenergiesTotalandphaseenergiesTotalandphaseenergies:selectatotalenergy,orphaseenergypagefromtheEnergyDisplay.

    2. WhileholdingtheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttondown,pressandholdtheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonforabout5seconds.

    Thedisplayeddataisresettozero.

    3.2.4 Common Measurements Display

    Scrollthroughpageswiththe UPUPUPUPand DOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttons.

    Table 3: Common Measurements (Main Display)

    1

    L

    V12

    V23

    V31

    Line-to-line volts

    2

    P

    V1

    V2

    V3

    Line-to-neutral volts (in 4LN3, 3LN3,3BLN3 configurations)

    3 I1

    I2

    I3

    Amps

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    4 kVA/MVA

    PF

    kW/MW

    Total VA

    Total PF

    Total W

    5 In

    Hz

    kvar/Mvar

    Neutral current

    Frequency

    Total var

    6 Ph.L1

    PFkW/MW

    Phase L1 powers

    (if enabled)

    7 kVA/MVA

    Ph.L1

    kvar/Mvar

    Phase L1 powers

    (if enabled)

    8 Ph.L2

    PF

    kW/MW

    Phase L2 powers

    (if enabled)

    9 kVA/MVA

    Ph.L2

    kvar/Mvar

    Phase L2 powers

    (if enabled)

    10 Ph.L3

    PF

    kW/MW

    Phase L3 powers

    (if enabled)

    11 kVA/MVA

    Ph.L3

    kvar/Mvar

    Phase L3 powers

    (if enabled)

    12 H01

    PF

    kW/MW

    Fundamental total powers

    (PM130EH, if enabled)

    13 H1.L1

    PF

    kW/MW

    Fundamental phase L1 powers

    (PM130EH, if enabled)

    14 H1.L2

    PF

    kW/MW

    Fundamental phase L2 powers

    (PM130EH, if enabled)

    15 H1.L3

    PF

    kW/MW

    Fundamental phase L3 powers

    (PM130EH, if enabled)

    16 U.Unb

    V% unb Voltage unbalance, percent

    17 C.Unb

    I% unb Current unbalance, percent

    3.2.5 Min/Max and Maximum Demand Display

    Figure 3-3: MAX/MIN Button

    1. PresstheMAX/MINMAX/MINMAX/MINMAX/MINbutton.TheMINMINMINMIN,MAXMAXMAXMAX,orMAXMAXMAXMAXDMDDMDDMDDMDLEDisilluminatedwhenintheMIN/MAXdisplay.

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    2. Usethe UPUPUPUPand DOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrollthroughtheMin/MaxandMax.Demandpages.

    NotethatVoltsreadingsareline-to-neutralin4LN3,3LN3and3BLN3wiringmodes,andline-to-lineinothermodes.

    Table 4: Min/Max and Maximum Demands

    1 MIN V1/V12

    V2/V23

    V3/V31

    Minimum volts

    2 MIN I1

    I2

    I3

    Minimum amps

    3 MIN kVA/MVA

    PF

    kW/MW

    Minimum total VA

    Minimum total PF (absolute)

    Minimum total W

    4 MIN In

    Hz

    kvar/Mvar

    Minimum neutral current

    Minimum frequency

    Minimum total var

    5 MAX V1/V12

    V2/V23

    V3/V31

    Minimum volts

    6 MAX I1

    I2

    I3

    Maximum amps

    7 MAX kVA/MVA

    PF

    kW/MW

    Maximum total VA

    Maximum total PF (absolute)

    Maximum total W

    8 MAX In

    Hz

    kvar/Mvar

    Maximum neutral current

    Maximum frequency

    Maximum total var

    9 MAX

    DMD

    V1/V12

    V2/V23

    V3/V31

    Maximum volt demands

    10 MAX

    DMD

    I1

    I2

    I3

    Maximum ampere demands

    11 MAX

    DMD

    kVA/MVA

    PF

    kW/MW

    Maximum VA demand

    PF at maximum VA demand

    Maximum W demand

    3.2.6 Harmonics Display

    Figure 3-4: H/ESC Button

    1. PresstheH/ESCbuttonH/ESCbuttonH/ESCbuttonH/ESCbuttoninthePM130EH.

    TheTHD/TDDLEDisilluminated.

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    2. Usethe UPUPUPUPand DOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrollthroughtotalharmonicsmeasurements.

    3. PresstheH/ESCH/ESCH/ESCH/ESCbuttonagaintomovetotheindividualharmonics.

    Notethatvoltageharmonicsreadingsareline-to-neutralinthe4LN3,3LN3,3BLN3wiringmodes,andline-to-lineinallothermodes.

    Table 5: Total Harmonics

    1

    thd.

    V1/V12 THD

    V2/V23 THD

    V3/V31 THD

    Voltage THD

    2

    thd.

    I1 THD

    I2 THD

    I3 THD

    Current THD

    3

    tdd.

    I1 TDD

    I2 TDD

    I3 TDD

    Current TDD

    4

    HF

    I1 K-FactorI2 K-Factor

    I3 K-Factor

    Current K-Factor

    Table 6: Individual Voltage Harmonics

    1

    3.

    V1/V12 HD%

    V2/V23 HD%

    V3/V31 HD%

    Order 3 harmonic distortion

    2

    5.

    V1/V12 HD%

    V2/V23 HD%

    V3/V31 HD%

    Order 5 harmonic distortion

    19

    39.

    V1/V12 HD%

    V2/V23 HD%V3/V31 HD%

    Order 39 harmonic distortion

    Table 7: Individual Current Harmonics

    1

    3.

    I1 HD%

    I2 HD%

    I3 HD%

    Order 3 harmonic distortion

    2

    5.

    I1 HD%

    I2 HD%

    I3 HD%

    Order 5 harmonic distortion

    19

    39.

    I1 HD%

    I2 HD%

    I3 HD%

    Order 39 harmonic distortion

    3.2.7 Energy Display

    Figure 3-5: Energy Button

    1. PresstheENERGYENERGYENERGYENERGYbutton.

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    ThekVAh,kvarh,orkWhLEDisilluminated.

    2. IfTOUregistersareconfiguredinthemeter,pressthebuttonagaintoscrollthroughallactiveTOUregisters.

    3. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrollthroughenergypages.

    Alongwithtotalenergies,perphaseenergyaccumulatorsaredisplayedifphaseenergycalculationisenabledintheDeviceOptionsDeviceOptionsDeviceOptionsDeviceOptionsmenu.

    Table 8: Total and Phase Energies

    1 Ac.i

    1234

    56789

    Total kWh import

    2 rE.i

    1234

    56789

    Total kvarh import

    3 AP.

    1234

    56789

    Total kVAh

    4 Ac.E

    1234

    56789

    Total kWh export

    5 rE.E

    1234

    56789

    Total kvarh export

    6 Ac.i 1

    1234

    56789

    Phase L1 kWh import

    7 rE.i 1

    1234

    56789

    Phase L1 kvarh import

    8 AP. 1

    123456789

    Phase L1 kVAh

    9 Ac.i 2

    1234

    56789

    Phase L2 kWh import

    10 rE.i 2

    1234

    56789

    Phase L2 kvarh import

    11 AP. 2

    1234

    56789

    Phase L2 kVAh

    12 Ac.i 3

    1234

    56789

    Phase L3 kWh import

    13 rE.i 3

    1234

    56789

    Phase L3 kvarh import

    14 AP. 3

    1234

    56789

    Phase L3 kVAh

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    Table 9: TOU Energy Register 1

    1 r1.t1

    1234

    56789

    Tariff 1 reading

    kWh

    2 r1.t2

    1234

    56789

    Tariff 2 reading

    kWh

    4 r1.t4

    1234

    56789

    Tariff 4 reading

    kWh

    Table 10: TOU Energy Register 4

    1 r4.t1

    1234

    56789

    Tariff 1 reading

    kWh

    2 r4.t2

    1234

    56789

    Tariff 2 reading

    kWh

    4 r4.t4

    1234

    56789

    Tariff 4 reading

    kWh

    3.3 Status Display

    Themeterhasaseparatestatusinformationdisplayaccessiblethroughtheprimarydevicemenu.Forinformationonnavigatinginthemenus,seeUsingtheMenus.TheStatusDisplayshowsrarelyusedinformationthatisespeciallyhelpfulfortroubleshootingorwhenconnectingthemetertoanexternalequipment.

    ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:

    1. FromtheDataDisplayDataDisplayDataDisplayDataDisplaymenu,presstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoaccesstheprimarydevicemenu.

    TheStAStAStAStAwindowishighlighted.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoaccesstheStatusDisplay.

    4. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrollthroughthestatuspages.

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    Figure 3-6: Status Display

    ToexittheStatusDisplay:ToexittheStatusDisplay:ToexittheStatusDisplay:ToexittheStatusDisplay:

    1. PressESCESCESCESCtoreturntotheprimarydevicemenu.

    2. PressESCESCESCESCtoreturntotheDatadisplay.

    Table 11: Status Display Parameters1 PhS

    rot

    POS/nEG/Err

    Phase rotation order

    2

    A.

    V1 angle

    V2 angle

    V3 angle

    Voltage angles (180,referenced to V1)

    3

    A.

    I1 angle

    I2 angle

    I3 angle

    Current angles (180,referenced to V1)

    4 rEL

    1.2

    00

    Relay status (with a digitalI/O module)

    5 St.In

    1.2.3.4

    0000

    Status inputs (with a digitalI/O module)

    6 Cnt.1

    12345

    Counter #1 value (a timecounter in 0.1 hour units)

    7 Cnt.2

    12345

    Counter #2 value (a timecounter in 0.1 hour units)

    8 Cnt.3

    12345

    Counter #3 value (a timecounter in 0.1 hour units)

    9 Cnt.4

    12345

    Counter #4 value (a timecounter in 0.1 hour units)

    10 Alar

    SP.

    Setpoint alarms (see AlarmDisplay below)

    11 diAG

    Device diagnostics (seeDiagnostics Display below)

    12 SEr.n

    1

    Device serial number

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    Frequenthardwarefailuresmaybetheresultofexcessiveelectricalnoiseintheregionofthedevice.Ifthemetercontinuouslyresetsitself,contactyourlocaldistributor.

    Aconfigurationresetmayalsobearesultofthelegalchangesinthemeterconfigurationwhenotherconfigurationdataisaffectedbythechanges.

    Thediagnosticscodesarestoredinanon-volatileregister,whichisnot

    affectedbylossofpowerandmaybeclearedviacommunications(seeDeviceDiagnosticsinChapter4)orfromthemeterdisplay.

    ToToToToclearthemeterdiagnostics:clearthemeterdiagnostics:clearthemeterdiagnostics:clearthemeterdiagnostics:

    1. Selectadiagnosticspage.

    2. WhileholdingtheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbutton,pressandholdtheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonforabout5secondsuntilthediagnosticmessageisresettononenonenonenone.

    3.4 Using the Menus

    3.4.1 Navigation Buttons

    Figure 3-7: Navigation Buttons

    ThePM130hasamenu-drivensetup.Toaccessthemenus,pressandreleasetheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbutton.

    TheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttonselects(highlights)anactivewindowinwhichyoucanselectorchangearequiredmenuitem.Thebuttonoperatesonceitisbrieflypressedandreleased.

    TheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonsscrollthroughmenuitemsinthehighlightedwindowforwardsandbackwards.Itallowschangingahighlighteditemwhenenteringnumbers.

    TheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonconfirmstheselectionofamenuitemoranumberinthehighlightedwindow,thusallowingtoaccessasubmenuortostoreachangeditem.

    TheESCESCESCESCbuttonisEscapeleavingthehighlighteditemunchangedorreturningtotheupperlevelmenu.

    3.4.2 Selecting Menus

    Toaccessthemetermenus,pressandreleasetheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbutton.TheprimarymetermenuisdisplayedasshowninFigure3-8.

    Themenuhasthreeentries:

    StAStAStAStA:StatusDisplayentry(seetheStatusDisplaysection) OOOOPSPSPSPS:Mainsetupmenuentryallowingtoreviewsetupoptions CHGCHGCHGCHG:Mainsetupmenuentryallowingtochangesetups

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    Figure 3-8: Menu Entries

    ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:ToaccesstheStatusDisplay:

    1. IftheStAStAStAStAwindowisnothighlighted,usetheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivateit.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttontoaccesstheStatusDisplay

    TTTToreviewthemetersetupoptions:oreviewthemetersetupoptions:oreviewthemetersetupoptions:oreviewthemetersetupoptions:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatetheOPSwindow.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttontoaccessthemainmenu.

    TochangethemeteTochangethemeteTochangethemeteTochangethemetersetup,ortocleartheaccumulatedvalues:rsetup,ortocleartheaccumulatedvalues:rsetup,ortocleartheaccumulatedvalues:rsetup,ortocleartheaccumulatedvalues:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatetheCHGCHGCHGCHGwindow.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttontoaccessthemainmenu.

    3.4.3 Entering the Password

    TheSetupChangemenucanbesecuredbyafour-digituserpassword.

    Themeterisprimarilyshippedwiththepasswordpresetto0andpasswordprotectiondisabled.

    YoucanchangethepasswordandenablepasswordprotectionthroughtheAccessControlmenu(seetheMeterSecuritysection).

    Ifauthorizationisnotrequired,justpresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttontomovetotheMainmenu;otherwiseyoushouldenteracorrectpasswordtobeauthorizedtoaccessthemetersetup.

    Figure 3-9: Meter Setup

    Toaccessthepassword:Toaccessthepassword:Toaccessthepassword:Toaccessthepassword:

    1. AdjustthefirstdigitwiththeUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttons.

    2. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoadvancetothenextdigit.

    3. Adjusttheremainingpassworddigitsinthesamemanner.

    4. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmthepassword.

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    Ifthepasswordenterediscorrect,movetotheMainmenu,otherwisereturntothepreviousmenu.

    SelectingtheOPSOPSOPSOPSorCHGCHGCHGCHGentrymovesyoutotheMainmenuthatisrepresentedbytwoentries:

    theupperwindowdisplaysasecondarymenulist thebottomitemactsasanassistingexitwindow.

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    3.4.4 Selecting a Menu Entry

    Toselectamenuentryfromthemenulist:Toselectamenuentryfromthemenulist:Toselectamenuentryfromthemenulist:Toselectamenuentryfromthemenulist:

    1. HighlighttheupperitembypressingtheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbutton.

    Figure 3-10: Selecting a Menu Entry

    2. ScrollthroughthemenulistbypressingbrieflytheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonsuntiltherequiredmenuentryappears.

    3. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.

    3.4.5 Viewing and Changing Setup Items

    Asecondlevelmenunormallyconsistsofthreeitems:

    theupperstaticwindow-indicatesthemenuname themiddlewindow-representsalistofsetupparametersyoucanscroll

    through

    theloweritem-showsthepresentparametervalue.ToselectaparameteryouwanttToselectaparameteryouwanttToselectaparameteryouwanttToselectaparameteryouwanttovieworchange:ovieworchange:ovieworchange:ovieworchange:

    1. HighlightthemiddlewindowbypressingtheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbutton.

    Figure 3-11: Selecting a Parameter

    2. ScrollthroughtheparameterlistwiththeUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNbuttonsuntiltherequiredparameternameappears.

    Tochangetheselectedparameter:Tochangetheselectedparameter:Tochangetheselectedparameter:Tochangetheselectedparameter:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontohighlighttheloweritem.

    Figure 3-12: Changing a Parameter

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    2. AdjustthenumbertotherequiredvaluewiththeUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonsifanumberrepresentstheparameter.

    Whenbrieflypressed,thebuttonincrementsordecrementsthenumberbyone.

    Whenthebuttonispressedcontinuously,thenumberischangedapproximatelytwicepersecond.

    3. Ifanamerepresentstheparameter,selecttherequiredoptionwiththeUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttons.

    4. Tostoreyournewselection,presstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.

    5. Toleavetheparameterunchanged,presstheESCESCESCESCbutton.

    6. Returntotheparameterlisttoselectanotherparameterorreturntothemainmenu.

    7. PressESCESCESCESCtoexitthemenu.

    3.5 Menu Operations

    3.5.1 Basic Device Settings

    Figure 3-13: Basic Device Settings

    TheBasicDeviceSettingsBasicDeviceSettingsBasicDeviceSettingsBasicDeviceSettingsmenuallowsyoutoconfigurethebasicmetersettingsthatdefinethegeneraloperatingcharacteristicsofthedevice.

    ToaccesstheBasicDeviceSettingsmeToaccesstheBasicDeviceSettingsmeToaccesstheBasicDeviceSettingsmeToaccesstheBasicDeviceSettingsmenu:nu:nu:nu:

    1. SelectthebaScbaScbaScbaScentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredoption.

    Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredoption.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmyourchangesandtostoreyournewsettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

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    ToaccesstheDeviceOptionsmenu:ToaccesstheDeviceOptionsmenu:ToaccesstheDeviceOptionsmenu:ToaccesstheDeviceOptionsmenu:

    1. SelecttheOPtSOPtSOPtSOPtSentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredoption.

    Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredoption.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmchangesandtostorenewsettingsorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    Toexitthemenu,pressESC.Toexitthemenu,pressESC.Toexitthemenu,pressESC.Toexitthemenu,pressESC.

    Table13listsavailableoptions.

    Table 13: Available Device Options

    Label Parameter Options Default Description

    P.cAL Powercalculationmode

    rEAc (reactive power),

    nAct (non-activepower)

    Reactive The method used forcalculating reactive andapparent powers. SeePower CalculationModesin Chapter 4

    roLL Energy roll

    value EH

    10.E4=10,000

    10.E5=100,000

    10.E6=1,000,000

    10.E7=10,000,00010.E8=100,000,000

    10.E9=1,000,000,000

    10.E8 The value at whichenergy counters rollover to zero

    Ph.En Phase energy

    option EH

    diS = disabled

    En = enabled

    Disabled Enables phase energycalculations

    U.Str Starting voltage 1.5-5.0% 1.5 The device startingvoltage in percent of FS(120V or 400V)

    U.ScL Voltage scale,secondary volts

    10-828 V 144 V The maximum voltagescale allowed. See DataScalesinAppendix E

    C.ScL Current scale,secondary amps

    1.0-10.0 A 2 CTsecondary

    The maximum currentscale allowed. See DataScalesinAppendix E

    rESL Device

    resolution

    Lo

    Hi

    Lo The voltage, current

    and power resolution onthe front display (seeMeasurement UnitsinChapter 3) and incommunications (seethe appropriate sectionin the communicationguides)

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    Label Parameter Options Default Description

    tESt Energy test

    mode EH

    OFF = disabled

    Ac.Ei = Wh pulses

    rE.Ei = varh pulses

    Disabled Setting this option putsthe meter into theenergy test mode

    3.5.3 Communication Ports

    Figure 3-15: Communication Ports Options

    TheCommunicationPortsOptionsCommunicationPortsOptionsCommunicationPortsOptionsCommunicationPortsOptionsmenusallowyoutoconfigureparametersforcommunicationportsCOM1andCOM2.

    Toaccessthemenu:Toaccessthemenu:Toaccessthemenu:Toaccessthemenu:

    1.SelectPrt.1Prt.1Prt.1Prt.1forCOM1orPrt.2Prt.2Prt.2Prt.2forCOM2fromthemainmenu

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredoption.

    Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredoption.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmchangesandtostorenewsettingsorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    4. PressESCtoexitthemenu.

    Table14andTable15listCOMportsettings.

    Table 14: COM1 Settings

    Label Parameter Options Default Description

    Prot Communicationsprotocol

    ASCII = SATEC ASCII

    rtu = Modbus RTU

    dnP3 = DNP3

    Modbus RTU The communicationsprotocol supported bythe port

    rS Port interface 485 = RS-485 RS-485

    Addr Device address SATEC ASCII: 0-99

    Modbus RTU: 1-247

    DNP3: 065532

    1 Device networkaddress

    bAud Baud rate 300-115200 bps 9600 bps The port baud rate

    dAtA Data format andparity

    7E, 8N, 8E 8N 7E data format shouldnot be used with theModbus RTU andDNP3 protocols

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    5. Adjusttheremainingaddressdigits.

    6. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmthenewsettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    7. PressESCtoexitthemenu.

    3.5.5

    Digital Input Setup

    Figure 3-17: Digital Input Setup

    TheDigitalInputSetupoptionappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheDigitalInputSetupoptionappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheDigitalInputSetupoptionappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheDigitalInputSetupoptionappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeoptionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.

    ToaccesstheDigitalInputSetupmenu:ToaccesstheDigitalInputSetupmenu:ToaccesstheDigitalInputSetupmenu:ToaccesstheDigitalInputSetupmenu:

    1. SelectthedinPdinPdinPdinPentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.

    3. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequireddigitalinput.

    Toselectadigitalinputparameter:Toselectadigitalinputparameter:Toselectadigitalinputparameter:Toselectadigitalinputparameter:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredparameter.

    Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredvalue.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmthenewparametersettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    4. Youarereturnedtothemiddlewindowtoselectandconfigureanotherparameterorconfirmthesettingsandexitthemenu.

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    Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:

    1. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonwhenthemiddlewindowishighlighted.

    2. Youarereturnedtotheupperwindowtoselectanotherdigitalinputorexitthemenu.

    3. pressESCESCESCESCtoexitthemenu.

    Table16listsavailabledigitalsetupoptions.

    Table 16: Available Digital Setup Options

    Label Parameter Options Default Description

    PuLS Pulse inputmode

    PLS.A = Pulsemode

    PLS.C = KYZmode

    PLS.A In pulse mode, either leading,or trailing edge of the inputpulse is recognized as anevent. In KYZ mode, bothleading and trailing edges ofthe input pulse are recognizedas separate events.

    Polr Pulse polarity nor = Normal(N.O.)

    InS = Inverting(N.C.)

    nor For the normal polarity, theopen to closed transition is

    considered a pulse. For theinverting polarity, the closedto open transition isconsidered a pulse.

    It has no meaning in KYZmode where both transitionsare used.

    dbnc Debounce time 1-100 ms 10 ms The amount of time while thestate of the digital inputshould not change to berecognized as a new state.

    Too low debounce time couldproduce multiple events onthe input change.

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    3.5.6 Relay Output Setup

    Figure 3-18: Relay Output Setup

    TheRelayOutputSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheRelayOutputSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheRelayOutputSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheRelayOutputSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeoptionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.

    ToaccesstheRelayOutputSetupmenu:ToaccesstheRelayOutputSetupmenu:ToaccesstheRelayOutputSetupmenu:ToaccesstheRelayOutputSetupmenu:

    1. SelecttherELrELrELrELentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTEENTEENTEENTERRRRbutton.3. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttons

    toscrolltotherequiredrelay.

    Toselectarelayparameter:Toselectarelayparameter:Toselectarelayparameter:Toselectarelayparameter:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredparameter.

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    TochangetheparTochangetheparTochangetheparTochangetheparametervalue:ametervalue:ametervalue:ametervalue:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredvalue.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmthenewparametersettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    4. Youarereturnedtothemiddlewindowtoselectandconfigureanotherparameterorconfirmthesettings.

    5. Exitthemenu.

    Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:

    1. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonwhenthemiddlewindowishighlighted.

    2. Youarereturnedtotheupperwindowtoselectanotherrelayorexitthemenu.

    3. PressESCtoexitthemenu.

    Table17listsavailablerelayoptions.

    Table 17: Available Digital Input Options

    Label Parameter Options Default Description

    tYPE Operationmode

    UnLt = Unlatched

    Ltch = Latched

    PLS.A = Pulse

    PLS.C = KYZ pulse

    UnLt See Using Relay OutputsinChapter 4

    Polr Polarity nor = Normal (N.O.)

    InS = Inverting(N.C.)

    nor See Using Relay OutputsinChapter 4

    PuLS Pulse width 20-1000 ms 100 ms The actual pulse width is amultiple of the 1-cycle time

    rounded to the nearestbigger value.

    The pause time betweenpulses is equal to the pulsewidth.

    Src Pulse source nonE

    Ac.Ei = kWh IMP

    Ac.EE = kWh EXP

    rE.Ei = kvarh IMP

    rE.EE = kvarh EXP

    rE.Et = kvarh TOT

    AP.Et = kVAh

    NONE Links a pulse relay to theinternal energy pulsesource. The relay must beset into either pulse, or KYZmode.

    Unit Pulse rate,kWh/Pulse

    0.1-1000.0 1.0kWh/Pulse

    Defines the pulse weight inkWh units per pulse

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    3.5.7 Counters Setup

    Figure 3-19: Counters Setup

    TheCountersSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheCountersSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheCountersSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeTheCountersSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeoptionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.optionaldigitalI/Omodule.

    ThePM130hasfoursix-digitcountersthatcancountpulsesdeliveredthroughthedevicedigitalinputswithaprogrammablescalefactor.The

    CountersSetupCountersSetupCountersSetupCountersSetupmenuallowslinkingdigitalinputstothecountersanddefiningapulsemultiplierforeachcounter.

    ToaccesstheCountersSetupmenu:ToaccesstheCountersSetupmenu:ToaccesstheCountersSetupmenu:ToaccesstheCountersSetupmenu:

    1. SelecttheCntCntCntCntentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.

    3. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredcounter.

    Toselectacounterparameter:Toselectacounterparameter:Toselectacounterparameter:Toselectacounterparameter:

    1. PresstheSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPandDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredparameter.

    TochangetheTochangetheTochangetheTochangetheparametervalue:parametervalue:parametervalue:parametervalue:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredvalue.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmthenewparametersettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    4. Youarereturnedtothemiddlewindowtoselectandconfigureanotherparameter,orconfirmthesettings.

    5. Exitthemenu.

    Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:

    1. Whenthemiddlewindowishighlighted,presstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.

    2. Youarereturnedtotheupperwindowtoselectanothercounterorexitthemenu.

    3. PressESCtoexitthemenu.

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    Table18listsavailablecounteroptions.

    Table 18: Available Counter Options

    Label Parameter Options Default Description

    InP Pulse sourceinput

    None = disabled

    di.1 = DI1

    di.2 = DI2di.3 = DI3

    di.4 = DI4

    None Links a digital input to thecounter

    SCAL Multiplier 1-9999 1 The value added to thecounter when a pulse isdetected on the pulse sourceinput

    3.5.8 Alarm/Control Setpoints Setup

    Figure 3-20: Alarm/Control Setpoints Setup

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    ThePM130provides16alarm/controlsetpointswithprogrammableoperateandreleasedelays.SeeUsingControlSetpointsinChapter4formoreinformationonsetpointsoperation.Toaccessthesetpointsetupmenu:Toaccessthesetpointsetupmenu:Toaccessthesetpointsetupmenu:Toaccessthesetpointsetupmenu:

    1. SelecttheSEtPSEtPSEtPSEtPentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.3. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredsetpoint.

    ToseleToseleToseleToselectasetpointparameter:ctasetpointparameter:ctasetpointparameter:ctasetpointparameter:

    1. PresstheSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPandDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredparameter.

    Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredvalue.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmthenewparametersettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    4. Youarereturnedtothemiddlewindowtoselectandconfigureanotherparameterorconfirmthesetpointsettings.

    5. Exitthemenu.

    TostoreyournewsetpointsettingsafteryouconfiguredallsetpointTostoreyournewsetpointsettingsafteryouconfiguredallsetpointTostoreyournewsetpointsettingsafteryouconfiguredallsetpointTostoreyournewsetpointsettingsafteryouconfiguredallsetpointparameters:parameters:parameters:parameters:

    1. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonwhenthemiddlewindowishighlighted.

    2. Youarereturnedtotheupperwindowtoselectanothersetpointortoexitthemenu.

    3. PressESCESCESCESCtoexitthemenu.

    Table19listsavailablesetpointoptions.Foralistofavailablesetpointtriggersandactions,seetheUsingControlSetpointssectioninChapter4.

    Table 19: Available Setpoints Options

    Label Parameter Options Description

    TriG Triggerparameter

    SeeAppendix C

    The analog or digital value that isused as an argument in a logical

    expressionOn Operate limit The threshold (in primary units) at

    which the conditional expressionwould be evaluated to true. Notapplicable for digital triggers.

    OFF Release limit The threshold (in primary units) atwhich the conditional expressionwould be evaluated to false. Definesthe hysteresis for analog triggers.Not applicable for digital triggers.

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    Label Parameter Options Description

    On d Operate delay 0-999.9 sec The time delay before operationwhen the operate conditions arefulfilled

    OFFd Release delay 0-999.9 sec The time delay before release whenthe release conditions are fulfilled

    Act Setpoint action See

    Appendix C

    The action performed when the

    setpoint expression is evaluated totrue (the setpoint is in operatedstate)

    3.5.9 Analog Outputs Setup

    Figure 3-21: Analog Outputs Setup

    TheAnalogOutputsSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwithTheAnalogOutputsSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwithTheAnalogOutputsSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwithTheAnalogOutputsSetupentryappearsonlyifthemeterisorderedwiththeoptionalanalogoutputmodule.theoptionalanalogoutputmodule.theoptionalanalogoutputmodule.theoptionalanalogoutputmodule.

    SeeProgrammingAnalogOutputsinChapter4formoreinformationonconfiguringanalogoutputsinyourmeter.

    ToaccesstheAnalogOutputsSetupmenu:ToaccesstheAnalogOutputsSetupmenu:ToaccesstheAnalogOutputsSetupmenu:ToaccesstheAnalogOutputsSetupmenu:

    1. SelecttheAoutAoutAoutAoutentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbutton.

    3. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredanalogoutput.

    Toselecttheanalogoutputoption:Toselecttheanalogoutputoption:Toselecttheanalogoutputoption:Toselecttheanalogoutputoption:

    1. PresstheSELSELSELSELECTECTECTECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredparameter.

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    Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:Tochangetheparametervalue:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredvalue.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmthenewparametersettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    4. Youarereturnedtothemiddlewindowtoselectandconfigureanotherparameterorconfirmthesettings.

    5. Exitthemenu.

    Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:Tostoreyournewsettings:

    1. PresstheENTERENTERENTERENTERbuttonwhenthemiddlewindowishighlighted.

    2. Youarereturnedtotheupperwindowtoselectanotheranalogoutputortoexitthemenu.

    3. PressESCESCESCESCtoexitthemenu.

    Table20listsavailableanalogoutputoptions.SeeAnalogOutputParametersinAppendixBforalistoftheavailableoutputparameters.

    Table 20: Available Analog Output Options

    Label Parameter Options Description

    OutP Outputparameter

    See Appendix B Selects the measured parameter tobe transmitted through the analogoutput channel.

    Lo Zero scale Low engineering scale (in primaryunits) for the analog outputcorresponding to a lowest (zero)output current (0 or 4 mA)

    Hi Full scale High engineering scale (in primaryunits) for the analog outputcorresponding to a highest outputcurrent (1 or 20 mA)

    3.5.10Display Setup

    Figure 3-22: Display Setup

    TheDisplaySetupDisplaySetupDisplaySetupDisplaySetupmenuallowsconfiguringoptionsforthemeterdisplay,orrunningthemeterFlashLoader.

    ToaccesstheDisplaySetupmenu:ToaccesstheDisplaySetupmenu:ToaccesstheDisplaySetupmenu:ToaccesstheDisplaySetupmenu:

    1. SelectthediSPdiSPdiSPdiSPentryfromthemainmenu.

    2. PresstheENTENTENTENTERERERERbutton.

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    Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:Toselectasetupoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethemiddlewindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoscrolltotherequiredoption.

    Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:Tochangetheoption:

    1. PresstheSELECTSELECTSELECTSELECTbuttontoactivatethelowerwindow.

    2. UsetheUPUPUPUPandDOWNDOWNDOWNDOWNarrowbuttonstoselecttherequiredoption.

    3. PressENTERENTERENTERENTERtoconfirmyourchangesandtosavethenewsettingorpressESCESCESCESCtodiscardchanges.

    4. PressESCESCESCESCtoexitthemenu.

    Table21listsavailableoptions.

    Table 21: Display Setup Options

    Label Parameter Options Default Description

    UPdt Display updaterate

    0.1-10.0 sec 1 sec Defines the intervalbetween display updates

    ScrL Auto scroll interval None,

    2-15 sec

    None Defines the scroll intervalfor the main data displayor disables auto scroll

    rEtn Auto return to themain screen