Schneider Electric EM4800 manual Pulse Probes Tab

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PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series

 

930-112-01-B.00

PowerLogic configuration tool

 

01/2011

 

 

Pulse Probes Tab

The Pulse Probes tab contains the configuration information for each pulse

 

input. It shows the measurement type in units for each input, and the scale

 

factor applied to the collected pulse counts. Figure 15 shows the Pulse

 

Probes tab of the main configuration tool window.

 

To configure a pulse probe:

 

1.

Select a pulse probe from the Probe List.

 

2.

Select a measurement type from the Type pull-down list.

 

3.

Enter a value in the Scale Factor field.

 

 

NOTE: The scale factor only changes the pulse values in the TR3

 

 

report.

Figure 15: Pulse Probes 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 Configuration tool supports the PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880 Configuration and ProgrammingEM4805 meters PointProgramming access to meter parameters Parameter Read access Write access Activation timeManufacturing Meter and probe pointsDiagnostics Mode Normal ModeDisplay Navigation Direct Connection Ethernet Requirements Communications ConnectionsInjury Network Connection Ethernet Requirements Login Used with meters on a different network Available for configuration. See FigureTo 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 PowerLogic EM4805 PowerLogic EM4833 PowerLogic EM4880 List of supported metering configurationsManufacturing Tab Meter Point Configuration See Completing the Meter Configuration onMeter Points Circuits Tab 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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