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CHAPTER 16: ETHERNET OPTION

ARP ON WINDOWS

In order for the ARP command to work on Windows, the RP table on the PC must have at least one IP address defined other than its own. If the ARP table is empty, the command will return an error message. Type ARP –A at the DOS command prompt to verify that there is at least one entry in the ARP table.

If the local machine is the only entry, ping another IP address on your network to build a new entry in the ARP table; the IP address must be a host other than the machine on which you are working. Once there is at least one additional entry in the ARP table, use the following command to ARP the IP address to the Ethernet Interface:

arp –s 191.12.3.77 00-20-4a-xx-xx-xx

TELNET TO PORT 1

Now open a Telnet connection to Port 1. The connection will fail quickly (3 seconds). But the Ethernet Interface will temporarily change its IP address to the one designated in this step.

telnet 191.12.3.77 1

TELNET TO PORT 9999

Finally, open a Telnet connection to port 9999 and set all required parameters.

telnet 191.12.3.77 9999

NOTE: This IP address is temporary and will revert to the default value when the Ethernet Interface’s power is reset, unless you log into the Ethernet Interface and store the changes permanently.

16.6: Network Configuration

Certain parameters must be configured before the Ethernet Interface can function on a network. The Ethernet Interface can be locally or remotely configured using the following procedures:

Use a Telnet connection to configure the unit over the network. The Ethernet Interface’s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory (NVRam) and is retained without power. The configuration can be changed at any time. The Ethernet Interface performs a reset after the configuration has been changed and stored.

As mentioned above, to configure the Ethernet Interface over the network, establish a Telnet connection to port 9999. From the Windows Start menu, click Run and type the following command, where x.x.x.x is the IP address and 9999 is the Ethernet Interface’s fixed network configuration port number.

telnet x.x.x.x 9999

NOTE: Be sure to include a space between the IP address and 9999.

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Contents Digital Multifunction Power Monitors EPM 5200, 5300Page Table of Contents REFERENCE………………81 SET LIMITS/RELAYSMode Chapter AC Power Measurement Single Phase SystemThree-Phase System Relationship between apparent, real Reactive powerConsumption, Demand and Poor Power Factor Poly Phase System 1 Delta, 2 WyeTotal Harmonic Distortion THD Waveform and HarmonicsSinusoidal Waveform a sin ω ⋅ t Chapter Mechanical Installation Diagram 2.1 Standard installationPort CT Connection Chapter Electrical InstallationConnecting the Current Circuit Helpful Debugging ToolsElectrical Connection Installation Connecting the Voltage CircuitConnection to the Main Power Supply Control Power Option Suffix CurrentList of Connection Diagrams 2L1 Line Back View IV. Three-Phase Four-Wire Wye with Direct Voltage and CTsThree Phase Four-Wire Wye with CT and PTs LoadVI. Single Phase with CT and PT Connection EPM 5300P-SVII. Dual-Phase with CTs and PTs VIII. Three-Phase Four-Wire WYE with 2.5 ElementRelays & 1 KYZ Pulse Output -NL Option Relay, Protection and Pulse OutputEPM 5300P Relay Overview KYZ Pulse Outputs NL2 Option Decimal Point Placement Change in Level KW/MWStandard Rate Table for Watts Voltage9999.0 Units W Hour 999.9 99.99 KYZ Relay Connection for -NL2 OptionRS-485 Chapter Communication InstallationRS-232C Connection for DB-9 FemaleRS-485 Hookup Diagram 2 wire Half Duplex RS-485 Hookup Diagram 2 wire Half Duplex Closed Loop RS-485 Hookup Diagram 2 wire Half Duplex Detail View RS-485 Hookup Diagram 4 wire Full Duplex RS-485 Hookup Diagram 4 wire Full Duplex Detail View Bottom View ShownNetwork of Instruments and Long Distance Communication ComputerModem Connected to Computer Originate Modem Programming the ModemDebugging Communication Problems Communication Installation Power A, B, C Chapter OverviewAccessing %THD Functions Accessing the Power FunctionsAccessing Voltage and Current Phases Viewing Individual Phase Indication for Power Functions StepResetting Values Unprotected Reset Protected ResetResetting Hour Readings Accessing the LM1/LM2 Set LimitsThis display Press and hold down Voltage Phase Reversal and ImbalancePhase Reversal Phase Imbalance Indicates a VoltagePrint Operating Data Access ModesAppears, confirming a successful print command Press and hold Press Amps until a AppearsPrint Programming Data Accessing Firmware Version/LED TestStep Press and hold PHASE/NEXT Press Amps until 4 appears Step Chapter Programming Overview General ProcedureSwitch Packs Groups Functions PacksProgramming Mode Data Entry Standard Numeric Data EntryChapter EPM 5200P5300P 5200P 5350P Feature 5300P 5200P 5350PEPM 5300P vs. EPM 5200P vs. EPM 5350P Password Entry Chapter Entering Programming ModeChecksum Error-Protective Self-Checking Algorithms Entering Programming ModeEntering Programming Mode Function Chapter Programming Group 0 Global Meter SetupGroup 0, Function 0-The Integration Interval FunctionGroup 0, Function 1-The Meter Address Group 0, Function 2-BAUD Rate Group 0, Function 3-System Configuration Group Function PackPack Switch Feature Segment Position Down +PFPrinting Option Open Delta System Installation ProgrammingModbus Plus Capability Disabling PreventsGroup 0, Function 3-Programming Procedure To change the System Configuration Switch SettingsSwitch C Description Relay ModeSwitch Description Definitions04.P Controls Relay 05.P Controls Relay 2 and 3 if NL4 Programming StepsGroup 0-FUNCTION Number Description To change the Relay Mode to either Fail-safe or Reset Group and Function Number Description To change Time Delays To program RelayGroup 0, Function 6-KYZ Parameter Selection Parameter DescriptionValue PER PER Watt Hour Selection KYZ Pulse KYZ Pulse Value06P FSW=9.999Situation 3 FSW=99.99 Situation 4 FSW=9.999Group 0, Function 7-Number of Phases Standard Factory SET-UP is THREE-PHASE FOUR-WIREFormulas Group and Function NumberTo change the Full Scale Settings Voltage Full ScalePress Volts to move decimal point Press Amps to store Group 1, Function 1-Amperage Full Scale CT T YPE Full ScaleStep Press Amps to begin Data Entry Sequence Example 3 14.4 KV/120, 1000/5 CT FSV=480 FSA=1000 a FSW one phase=480 V ⋅ 1000 aExample 2 480/120 PT, 1000/5 CT FSV=14.40 KV FSA=1000 aTo change the scale factor setting for wattage Programming Group High End Calibration-Volts AN, BN, CN Chapter Programming Group 2-METER CalibrationCalibration Requirements High End Calibration-Amps A, B, CVoltage Range Input Source Group 2 Value To change the calibration high end-Functions 0For Amps Low End Function Press MAX/MIN/LIMITS to end calibration procedure Example of LM1/LM2 SET Limits Time Delays & Relay ModeChapter Groups 4, 5 and 6-SET Limits and Relays Trip RelayGroup 4, Functions 0-3-LM1/LM2 Set Limits Group 4 Programming Format for Limit ConditionGroup 5, Functions 0-7-LM1/LM2 Set Limits There are 3 Switches to SET with Limits Digit Up Digit Down 0120LM1 LM2 Switch Value LED ABOVE/BELOW Relay Programming Group 6, LM1/LM2 Set LimitsDigit Up Digit Down 012.0 Limits or Relays Programming ProcedureLM1 LED LM2 LED Switch Level ABOVE/BELOW Relay Digit Down Digit Up 009.0Press Amps once to Disable the Limit Follow this step for Disabling LimitsSee to Exit Phase Reversal and Phase Imbalance ∃TRIP Relay 1 %TRIP Relay 2 &LEVEL ∋ENABLE/DISABLEVoltage Phase Imbalance Group 7, Function 0-Voltage Phase Reversal DetectionVoltage Phase Reversal Detection To change the phase reversal settingGroup 7, Function 1-Percentage Voltage Phase Imbalance To change the percentage voltage phase imbalanceSee to Exit Chapter Exiting Programming Mode Exiting Programming Mode Data Entry Sequence Entering the Programming ModeChapter Programming Quick Reference Programming GroupsGroup 0-Global Meter Setup Reserved SwitchesGroup 3 Calibration Ratios Group 1 Full Scale SetupGroup 2 Calibration Group 4 Volt/Current LimitsGroup 7 Imbalance/Reversal Limits Group 5 Power Function LimitsGroup 6 THD Limits Group 8 DC output CalibrationKEY Designations Programming Quick Reference Chapter Ethernet Option Ethernet ModuleEthernet Option Setup Description LED FunctionsNetwork Port Login Default IP AddressSetting the IP Address AutoIPTelnet to Port Network ConfigurationARP on Windows Configuration Parameters Baud RateGE Multilin
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