Schneider Electric PWRSRV750, PWRSRV710 setup guide Configuring Your Powerlogic System

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Chapter 5—Setup

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Configuring the Power Server

 

 

Configuring Your POWERLOGIC System

While in setup mode, you can add devices to the POWERLOGIC System.

 

Serial connections for COM 3 and COM 4 of the Power Server are already

 

defined in the system. Do not delete these settings or define a new

 

communication connection for COM 3 or COM 4 ports.

 

To add devices to the Power Server, follow these steps.

 

1.

Double click the PowerLogic Server icon

on the desktop to launch

 

 

the application.

 

 

2.

For user ID, enter: master

 

 

3.

For password, enter: master, then click OK.

 

 

4.

Double click the PowerLogic System Setup icon

on the desktop to

 

 

launch the application.

 

 

5.

For user ID, enter: master

 

 

6.

For password, enter: master, then click OK once the POWERLOGIC

 

 

System Setup is started.

 

 

7.

Select File > Offline to place the POWERLOGIC System offline.

 

8.

Configure the system by defining the communication connections and

 

 

adding devices. To do this, select Setup > Communications and then

 

 

Setup > Devices/Routing.

 

 

 

NOTE: If you need help configuring the PowerLogic system, refer to the

 

 

online help file “Quick Starts” listed in the help contents. From the

 

 

PowerLogic System Setup utility, click Help > SMS-3000 Help > Quick

 

 

Starts > Quick Start: Serial Device Setup.

 

 

9.

Depending on the type of Power Server you have and functions required,

 

 

perform setup procedures as needed for:

 

 

 

Alarms

 

 

 

Reports

 

 

 

Waveforms

 

 

 

Diagrams

 

 

 

Refer to the Power Server user’s guide 63230-216-217 for details.

10.After configuring the system, place the POWERLOGIC system back online by selecting File > Online > System.

The Power Server has only one system, which is always open for editing. It should always be left online except during configuration.

CAUTION

POSSIBLE LOSS OF COMMUNICATIONS

Ensure that your POWERLOGIC system is online before exiting

POWERLOGIC System Setup.

Failure to do so will result in communication errors.

11.Close the POWERLOGIC System setup application.

12.Set the Power Server to run mode.

Refer to “Changing the Mode from Setup to Run Mode” on page 28.

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Contents 63230-216-207/A3 9/2002 Instruction BulletinPlease Note Class a FCC Statement Contents Index Power ServerInstallation Appendix H-DATABASE BackupOverview IntroductionPower Server used as a standalone system monitoring device Hazard of Electric SHOCK, BURN, or Explosion Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Dimensions InstallationMounting Proper orientation of Power Server and power supply Power Supply PS080 mounting Installation 63230-216-207/A3 Mounting 2002 Connections Summary ConnectionsConnections description Fusing Control PowerGrounding Power Server grounding to local equipment COM 1 and COM 2 ports RS-232 Serial PortsDefault Values for RS-485 Ports 2shows the default values for each of the RS-485 portsRS-485 Ports Instruction bulletin for the last device on the daisy chain Connecting 4-WIRE Devices AS 2-WIREBaud Rate Maximum Distances Devices Communications WiringDaisy Chain Maximum Distances 4-Wire Daisy Chain Maximum Distances 2-Wire Baud RateConnections 63230-216-207/A3 Communications Wiring 2002 You perform these main tasks SetupSummary of Setup Steps Using a Null Modem Serial Cable to Configure30703013 Option Description Power Server Setup-HyperTerminal OptionsPower Sever remote or local connections for setup Connecting to the Power Server with NetmeetingCommunications Netmeeting Windows 2000 path Starting NetMeeting30703018 Use NetMeeting to access the Power Server Configuring the Power ServerPower Server splash screen displays Power Server Desktop Setting the Date/Time and Time Zone Hazard of System Malfunction Failure to do so will result in communication errors Configuring Your Powerlogic SystemCommunication connection for COM 3 or COM 4 ports Setup 63230-216-207/A3 Configuring the Power Server 2002 Table A-1 Power Server Specifications Appendix A-SPECIFICATIONSTable A-2 PS080 Specifications Appendix A-Specifications 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Appendix B-CHANGING Your Password Appendix B-Changing Your Password 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Ethernet UTP port Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Assigned IP Address Place a Call button 10.10.10.10 Table C-1 Power Server Setup-HyperTerminal Options Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Appendix D-INTEGRATING the Power Server Into SMS Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved About the Software Warranty Appendix E-UPLOADING and Deleting Files on the Power ServerUploading Files to the Power Server Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 2002 Uploading Files to the Power Server To display the Power Deleting Files on the Power Server Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230-216-207/A3 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 63230-216-207/A3 Power Server icon 63230-216-207/A3 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Product Description Appendix G-POWERLOGIC System Display SD700 InstallationInstallation and Operation Safety PrecautionsCalibrating the Touch Screen Care and CleaningSpecifications Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Backing UP the Database on the Power Server Appendix H-DATABASE BackupChecking the Database Backup Status Backing UP the Power Server Database Onto a Separate PC Restoring the Database on the Power Server INDEXNumerics Index 63230-216-207/A3 2002 Page Powerlogic Power Server Setup Guide

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