Schneider Electric E4800 manual Meter Points Circuits Tab, Meter Point Configuration

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930-112-01

 

PowerLogicTM E4800 Series

02/2009

 

PowerLogic E4800 configuration tool guide

 

 

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).

 

Meter Point Configuration

 

The current rating and phase assignment for each meter point can be

 

configured individually, by meter, or all at once. The configuration in all three

 

cases does not take effect until the new settings have been sent to the meter

 

(see “Completing the Meter Configuration” on page 21).

 

To change the current rating and phase assignment for an individual meter

 

point:

 

1.

Select one probe at a time from the Meter Points (Circuits) List. The

 

 

selected probe number will appear in the middle pane beside Probe,

 

 

and its assigned Current and Phase are shown beneath it. See Figure

 

 

10.

 

2.

To change the Current, enter the reuired number. To change the

 

 

Phase, select the required phase type from the pull-down list.

Figure 10: Meter points configuration screen

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Contents PowerLogicTM Series E4800 PowerLogicTM E4800 Series 930-112-01 02/2009 Hazard Categories and Special SymbolsPowerLogicTM E4800 Series PowerLogicTM E4800 Series 930-112-01 02/2009 Table of Contents Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Configuration and Programming Powerlogic E4800 Configuration Tool GuideParameter Read access Write access Activation time Programming access to meter parametersMeter and probe points ManufacturingDisplay Navigation Normal ModeDiagnostics Mode Injury Communications ConnectionsDirect Connection Ethernet Requirements Network Connection Ethernet Requirements Login screen Configuring the meterConfiguration tool main window Discovered Units dialog box Main configuration window with configured parameters Field Parameter Description Configuration parametersReport Parameters Parameter Description By selecting the check box Daily Minutes PowerLogic E4805 PowerLogic E4833 PowerLogic E4880 List of supported metering configurationsMeter Points Circuits Tab Meter Point ConfigurationBadge Numbering Badge Numbering pane Factor applied to the collected pulse counts Pulse Probes TabE4800 meter is ready to be programmed. Proceed as follows Completing the Meter ConfigurationSending the configured settings to the meter 930-112-01 Schneider Electric USA
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