Schneider Electric EM4800 manual Report Parameters

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PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series

930-112-01-B.00

PowerLogic configuration tool

01/2011

 

 

Report Parameters

The Report section in the main configuration window has three tabs:

• the Period tab allows the user to configure when the reports are generated and the interval at which data is collected. Figure 7 shows the Period tab, and Table 3 lists the configuration parameters within the tab.

• the Types tab allows the user to configure the types of reports that are generated, and to define the metering parameters that are to be logged on an interval basis. Figure 8 shows the Types tab, and Table 4 lists the configuration parameters within the tab.

• the Real Time Interval tab allows the user to configure real time reporting daily, or at a specified regular interval in minutes. It allows the user to define how often the meter is to send interval data to a server. This setting works independently from the Period tab setting. Figure 9 shows the Real Time Interval tab, and Table 5 lists the configuration parameters within the tab.

• the Power Factor tab allows the user to configure the type of power factor calculation and the display format for leading vs. lagging power factor. Figure 10 shows the Power Factor tab, and Table 6 lists the configuration parameters within the tab.

• the BACnet tab allows the user to configure the BACnet Device ID. Figure 11 shows the BACnet tab, and Table 7 lists the configuration parameters within the tab.

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Contents PowerLogicTM Series EM4800 Procedure PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series 930-112-01-B.00 01/2011PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series 930-112-01-B.00 01/2011 Table of Contents Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved EM4805 meters Configuration tool supports the PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880Configuration and Programming PointProgramming access to meter parameters Parameter Read access Write access Activation timeManufacturing Meter and probe pointsNormal Mode Diagnostics ModeDisplay Navigation Communications Connections Direct Connection Ethernet RequirementsInjury Network Connection Ethernet Requirements Login Available for configuration. See Figure Used with meters on a different networkTo connect to a meter on the same network Proceed to Unit Field Configuration Tab on Discovered Units dialog boxConfiguration tab Unit Field Configuration tab parameters Field Parameter DescriptionReport Parameters 930-112-01-B.00 Parameter Description By selecting the check box930-112-01-B.00 You can set the display format to IEC You can set the BACnet device ID by List of supported metering configurations PowerLogic EM4805 PowerLogic EM4833 PowerLogic EM4880Manufacturing Tab Meter Points Circuits Tab Meter Point ConfigurationSee Completing the Meter Configuration on To change the Current, enter the required number. To changeBadge Numbering Badge Numbering pane Pulse Probes Tab Completing the Meter Configuration EM4800 Series meter is ready to be programmedSending the configured settings to the meter Window. See Figure930-112-01-B.00 01/2011
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EM4800 specifications

Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation, offers advanced power monitoring solutions that enhance energy efficiency and operational effectiveness. The EM4800 and EM400 series are prominent products in Schneider Electric’s energy monitoring line, designed specifically for efficient energy consumption management in various industrial and commercial applications.

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