Socket Mobile GFK0121E manual Monitor/Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC Block

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Monitor/Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC Block

For a PowerTRAC block, the Monitor/Control Reference function displays:

H16 screens, each showing the state of one Status Input. This information is more easily dis- played with the Monitor Block function,which shows all 16 Status Inputs on one screen. See page 5-7.

HIndividual labelled displays of the block's current calculated data values. For PowerTRAC block version 2.3 or later, this includes the ªlow-priority I/Oºscreens described on the next page.

H16 screens, each showing the state of one of the block's Control Outputs. Control outputs are also more easily displayed using Monitor Block.

PowerTRAC Data Sequence

The following table shows the sequence of PowerTRAC block data that can be displayed on the Monitor/Control Reference screens:

Input

 

Word

 

 

1

Status inputs

 

 

(16screensinMonitor/ControlReference)

 

 

 

 

2

Voltage phase A to B

 

3

Voltage phase B to C

 

4

Voltage phase C to A

 

5

Voltage A to N (Line±to±neutral PTs only)

 

6

Voltage B to N (Line±to±neutral PTs only)

CalculatedData

7

Voltage C to N (Line±to±neutral PTs only)

8

Current phase A

 

9

Current phase B

 

10

Current phase C

 

11

Auxiliary CT current

 

 

12

Active power phase A

 

13

Active power phase B

 

14

Active power phase C

 

15

Reactive power A

 

16

Reactive power B

 

17

Reactive power C

 

18

Total power factor

 

19

Accumulatedpower

 

 

 

For explanations of the data provided by a PowerTRAC block, see the PowerTRAC Block User's Manual.

Selecting a Memory Type or Address

To select a specific data item, you can enter its memory type and/or address. Press F2 (ref). This screen appears:

M N T R

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t g l c h n g e n t r

 

 

 

1.Enter the reference number and press F3 (entr). If the HHM is set up for a PLC host, I/O refer- ences increment by 16 and word(register) refer- ences increment by 1. For a PLC host, both I/O and word references start at the first reference assigned to the block. If the HHM is set up for a PCIM/QBIM/GENI host, references begin at 1 and increment by 1.

2.The memory type blinks on the screen. To change the memory type, use the F2 (tgl) key.

3.Press F3 (entr) to display the information.

Data

20

Fundamental VARs phase A

21

Fundamental VARs phase B

 

I/O

22

Fundamental VARs phase C

23

Fundamental Power Factor, total

 

riority

24

Harmonic VARS as % of V±A, phase A

25

Harmonic VARS as % of V±A, phase B

 

 

26

Harmonic VARS as % of V±A, phase C

Low±P

27

Harmonic VARS as % of V±A, total

28

Line Frequency

 

 

29

TemperatureAlarm Status

 

30

Extended Watt-hour accumulator (upper 5 digits)

 

31

Extended Watt-hour accumulator (lower 3 digits)

32±64

not used

 

 

 

Output Word 1

Control outputs

(16screensinMonitor/ControlReference)

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Chapter 5 Monitoring the Bus and its Devices

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Contents GE Fanuc Automation GFL±002 Related Publications Content of this ManualPreface Contents Chapter Introduction HHM Keypad Hand-held Monitor DescriptionHHM Display KeyswitchAccessories HHM Compatibility Optional Accessories HHM SpecificationsSelecting 120 VAC or 230 VAC Charging the Battery Pack for AC OperationInstructions Using the 230VAC Power AdapterReplacing the Battery Pack Battery OperationLow Battery Power Charging the Battery PackChanging the Prom Conductive mat Configuring a Permanently-installed HHM Permanent InstallationCutout HHM Installation InstructionsSER Installing the D-Shell HHM ConnectorMounting the HHM Connector Installing a Separate Hand-held Monitor ConnectorMaking the Bus Connections Chapter Getting Started Powerup Error Messages Setting the HHM Baud RateMain HHM Screens Displaying the Home MenuChanging the HHM Device Number Configuring the Hand-held MonitorEnabling/Disabling Automatic Shutoff Changing the HHM Display LanguageSelecting the Host CPU Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Force I/O Circuits Enabling/Disabling the Ability to Clear FaultsTesting the Display Screen Testing Operation of the Hand-held MonitorTesting the Internal Electronics Testing the KeypadChapter Device Configuration Overview Offline Configuration Online or Offline ConfigurationStarting Configuration Online ConfigurationDisplaying the Configuration Menus To Set the I/O Map for a Remote I/O Scanner Completing the Program Block ID ScreensConfiguring the Remote Drop Configuration NotesConfiguration Instructions ConfiguringGenius BlocksCopying a Configuration Configuring Block FeaturesSelect a PLC Reference Address Configure Additional FeaturesChange the Bus Address Configure Data Addresses and Lengths Configuring Individual Field Control ModulesDisable the I/O Scan Assign I/O References for the Module Configuring Module FeaturesAdd Modules and Assign References Chapter Monitoring the Bus and its Devices Selecting Another Device Displaying Information About Bus DevicesMonitoring the Bus Status Switching a Dual BusBlock References Monitoring a Genius BlockMonitor Block Display for Discrete I/O and Input Blocks Making the Block ActiveMonitor Block Display for Analog Blocks Monitor Block Display for Discrete Relay OutputBlocksMonitor Block Display for a High-speed Counter Block Preset OutputsCalculated Data Monitor Block Display for a PowerTRACBlockBasic Monitor/Control Display Format Forcing an Input or Output DiagnosticsClearing Circuit Faults Forcing an Analog, RTD, or Thermocouple Value Selecting a Memory Type or Address Monitor/Control Reference Displays for a PowerTRAC BlockPowerTRAC Data Sequence PowerTRAC Control Outputs Screens PowerTRAC Status Inputs ScreensPowerTRAC Calculated Data Screens PowerTRAC Extra Calculated Data Lpio ScreensDisplaying Other Circuits Monitoring/Controlling Remote Drop DataForcing a Circuit Displaying and Clearing Remote Drop FaultsClearing Faults Returning to the Previous Menu Changing the Display ModeMonitoring/Controlling Field Control Data Displaying Another ReferenceClearing Field Control Faults Displaying Field Control FaultsExecuting a Pulse Test Pulse Testing Outputs on Discrete Genius BlocksClearing Pulse Test Faults Pulse Test Error MessagesGeneral Instructions Chapter Reading CPU MemorySeries 90 PLC Enter or Change the Memory Location Series Six PLCEnter or Change the PLC Type Data Series Five PLCChanging the Selected Address Changing the Data FormatPowerup Error Messages Chapter Error MessagesConfiguration Error Messages Operating Error MessagesIndex Index-2 Index-3 Index-4