Tyco 1540 manual Setting up, KWh and kVArh Display Range, Error Messages

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2.18 kWh and kVArh Display Range

0240

0340

0440

0640

1000

1540

The kWh and kVArh display range is limited to 9999999. If the unit is allowed to increment beyond this value the count will either wrap back to zero (if the 1560/1580 transducer is set to 7 digit mode) or continue to be updated in the 1560/1580 transducer but the display will change to seven bars. The value will continue to be available via the Modbus output.

2.19 Error Messages

The display repeatedly requests new values from the measurement processor. If there is a problem obtaining these values, the display will continue to retry but will alert the user by displaying the message Err1. This message may be seen briefly during conditions of extreme electromagnetic interference with the normal display returning once the interference has ceased.

If the Err1 message persists, try interrupting, for ten seconds, the auxiliary supply (or supplies) to the Integra (display and transducer). This may restore normal operation. Also check that auxiliary power is reaching the transducer and is within specification. Check that there are no problems with the communications cable between the display and transducer, where applicable.

3 Setting up

3.1 Introduction

The following sections give step by step procedures for configuring the Integra transducer for a particular installation using an attached display.

To access the Set-up screens, press and hold the (Adjust) key and the >> (Next) keys simultaneously for five seconds. This brings up the password entry stage. (See Section 3.3 Access).

On completion of the last Set-up screen, the program exits Set-up mode and returns to the last selected Display screen. To return to the Display screens at any time during the set up procedures, press the and the >> keys simultaneously for five seconds.

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Contents Energy Division Crompton Switchboard Integra Contents Setting up Specification Maintenance Appendix a CE Declaration of Conformity Basis of measurement and calculations Serial CommunicationsIntroduction THDUnit Characteristics 3 0440Integra 1540, 1000, 0640, 0440, 0340, 0240 Issue 1 04/03 Default display Demand Calculation Maximum PowerSecondary Voltage Analogue Output Option RS485 Serial OptionPulse Output Option Start Up Screens Display ScreensLayout System Screen Line to Neutral Voltage %THD System %THD ScreenLine to Neutral Voltages Line Currents Line to Line VoltagesLine to Line Voltages %THD Line Currents %THD Neutral Current, Frequency and Power FactorPower Active Energy kWh Reactive Energy kVArhOver Range DemandMaximum Demand KWh and kVArh Display Range Setting upError Messages Number Entry Procedure Integra 1540, 1000, 0640, 0440, 0340, 0240 Issue 1 04/03 Access with Password Protection AccessAccess with No Password Protection Integra 1540, 1000, 0640, 0440, 0340, 0240 Issue 1 04/03 Changing the Password Full Scale Current Potential Transformer Primary VoltageIntegra 1540, 1000, 0640, 0440, 0340, 0240 Issue 1 04/03 Potential Transformer Secondary Value Demand Integration Time Resets Pulsed Output, Pulse Duration Pulse Rate 12 RS485 Baud Rate 13 RS485 Parity Selection 14 RS485 Modbus Address Analogue Output Set Up Second ChannelReverse Operation Reduced output rangeAnalogue Output Scaling Example Reading A1r or A2rReading Top A1rt or A2rt Reading Bottom A1rb or A2rbSummary Power FactorOutput Bottom A1ob or A2ob USA Reading European Convention North American Convention Output Phase Angle L1-L2 Calculated Parameter Number Wire Reading Parameter Selection A1r or A2rReading Top A1rt or A2rt Reading Bottom A1rb or A2rb Specification Display Only VersionsDisplay/Transducer Combined 0240, 0340, 0440 121 240V L-L 70.1 139V L-N Reference conditions of influence quantities Measuring RangesAccuracy Display/Tranducer Combined 1000 Auxiliary Power Supply Reference conditions Nominal range of use of influence quantities for measurands Functional rangesScreen StandardsSerial Communications Option Modbus RS485Active Energy Pulsed Output Option Integra 1540 OnlyBasis of measurement and calculations Reactive and Apparent PowerEnergy resolution Total Harmonic Distortion 1540 only Modbus Implementation Serial CommunicationsRS485 Port Modbus or JC N2 Input Registers Parameter Modbus Start Modbus Holding Registers and Integra set up High Low ByteMetasys release requirements RS485 Implementation of Johnson Controls MetasysApplication details Design considerations Support for Metasys IntegrationSupport for Crompton Integra operation Metasys N2 application Integra 1560/1580 Point Mapping tableMaintenance Integra 1540, 1000, 0640, 0440, 0340, 0240 Issue 1 04/03 Integra 1540, 1000, 0640, 0440, 0340, 0240 Issue 1 04/03 Integra 1540, 1000, 0640, 0440, 0340, 0240 Issue 1 04/03

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