Schneider Electric EM4800 manual Configuration tool supports the PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880, Point

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PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series

01/2011

PowerLogic configuration tool

 

 

POWERLOGIC CONFIGURATION TOOL

This document describes how to configure the PowerLogic EM4800 Series meter (PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880 and EM4805 meters), using the PowerLogic configuration tool. It includes the following configuration tool information:

“System Set-up and Description” on page 1

“Configuration and Programming” on page 1

“Display Navigation” on page 4

“Communications Connections” on page 5

“Configuring the Meters” on page 7

“Login” on page 7

“Connecting to a Meter” on page 8

“Unit Field Configuration Tab” on page 10

“Manufacturing Tab” on page 18

“Meter Points (Circuits) Tab” on page 19

“Pulse Probes Tab” on page 22

“Completing the Meter Configuration” on page 23

 

This documentation is intended for those responsible for configuring the

 

PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880 and EM4805 meters.

System Set-up and Description

The configuration tool supports the PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880 and

 

EM4805 meters.

 

Depending on how the meters are installed and configured, they can meter

 

8, 12, or 24 individual meter points. The PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880 and

 

EM4805 meters are designed for residential, commercial, and industrial use

 

and display the power and consumption readings for each measurement

 

point.

Configuration and Programming

The configuration tool is used to set any of the programmable parameters of

 

the PowerLogic EM4800 Series meter. The combination of the configuration

 

tool and the state of the meter programming switches determine which

 

parameters can be set or changed. As shown in Figure 1, the programming

 

switches are two-position DIP switches labeled SW1, and are located inside

 

the meter cover below the Display button. To enable meter configuration,

 

both switches must be physically set to the ON (down) position (default).

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Contents PowerLogicTM Series EM4800 PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series 930-112-01-B.00 01/2011 ProcedurePowerLogicTM EM4800 Series PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series 930-112-01-B.00 01/2011 Table of Contents Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Point Configuration tool supports the PowerLogic EM4833, EM4880Configuration and Programming EM4805 metersParameter Read access Write access Activation time Programming access to meter parametersMeter and probe points ManufacturingDiagnostics 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 Discovered Units dialog box Proceed to Unit Field Configuration Tab onConfiguration tab Field Parameter Description Unit Field Configuration tab parametersReport Parameters 930-112-01-B.00 By selecting the check box Parameter Description930-112-01-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 To change the Current, enter the required number. To change Meter Point ConfigurationSee Completing the Meter Configuration on Meter Points Circuits TabBadge Numbering Badge Numbering pane Pulse Probes Tab EM4800 Series meter is ready to be programmed Completing the Meter ConfigurationWindow. See Figure Sending the configured settings to the meter930-112-01-B.00 01/2011
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