Schneider Electric E4800 manual Connecting the Communications, Connecting the Phone Line

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PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series

 

930-110-01-B.00

Installation

 

04/2011

 

 

Connecting the Communications

Connections for communications using the modem or Ethernet are described

 

in this section.

 

Connecting the Phone Line

 

If the modem reporting option is being used, an analog telephone patch cable

 

and a splitter may be required to connect the customer phone line to the

 

PowerLogic EM4800 meter.

 

1.

Connect the patch cable between the termination block of the phone

 

 

line and the PowerLogic EM4800 meter.

 

2.

Route the cable through the slot in the PowerLogic EM4800 meter

 

 

enclosure.

 

3.

See the PowerLogic EM4800 meter Configuration Guide for

 

 

instructions on how to program the meter for dial-out operation before

 

 

performing a manual configuration test.

Connecting the Ethernet Cable

If the Ethernet port is used to report data, an RJ45 patch cable is required to connect the Ethernet port to the local Ethernet network.

1.Route the cable through the slot in the PowerLogic EM4800 meter enclosure.

2.If the local network automatically assigns IP addresses through a DHCP server, the PowerLogic EM4800 meter will be able to report using its factory default IP settings. If the local network is configured for static IP addresses, refer to the PowerLogic EM4800 meter Configuration Guide for instructions on how to configure default static IP addresses.

Start-Up Sequence

Use the following procedure to start up the PowerLogic EM4800 meter.

 

1.

Ensure that all CT and sense voltage wiring is securely installed.

 

2.

Remove all tools from the work area.

 

3.

Re-install all cover plates and equipment covers.

 

4.

Power up the meter. The LCD on the front panel of the meter indicates

 

 

the operating status of the unit as follows:

 

 

a.

Initial power up message “PowerLogic EM48xx”

 

 

b.

After the internal configuration is complete, the display shows

 

 

 

default information for the first meter.

Manually Testing Communications

This procedure clears the meter memory, manually tests the communications from the PowerLogic EM4800 meter, and updates the meter clock. To force the meter to send data, follow these steps:

1.Press and hold the Display button for 5 to 7 seconds until the diagnostics mode is displayed, then release.

2.If communicating via Ethernet, press the Display button until "Local IP Address" appears on the display.

a.If the IP address is 169.254.0.10, the meter has not found a DHCP server. As a result, the meter will use its default IP configuration and may not be able to report. See the PowerLogic EM4800 meter Configuration Guide for instructions on how to program default IP addresses.

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Contents PowerLogicTM Series EM4800 Procedure Digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003Industry Canada Class B Emission Compliance Statement  Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Page PowerLogic EM4800 series System Specifications IntroductionPowerLogic EM4800 series meter specifications EnvironmentalFront Panel Display EM4800PowerLogic EM4833 and PowerLogic EM4880 internal view PowerLogic EM4805 internal view Safety Precautions InjuryElectrical Standards Compliance Installation Pre-Installation ChecklistReceiving Access to Power and Lighting Site PlanningMounting the PowerLogic EM4800 meter 10.2 cm 04/2011 Installation Shorting block detail 930-110-01-B.00 Power is off Wiring diagramsElectrical personnel Inside equipmentFor a single-phase panel with the 120V variant of the meter 201 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 930-110-01-B.00 201 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 930-110-01-B.00 Delta service metering Phase B CT is optionalInstalling the Current Transformers Source Installing 5A Converters and CTs on the PowerLogic EM4880 Shows a 5A CT connected to the converter PowerLogic EM4880 5A CT connection to converter X1 CT X2 CT Installing the 5A CTs on the PowerLogic EM4805 Connect the two wiring harnesses to the PowerLogic EM4805Repeat steps 5 to 7 for remaining CTs Remove the shorting block jumperPowerLogic EM4805 CT color pair identification Connecting the Communications Connecting the Phone LineConnecting the Ethernet Cable Manually Testing CommunicationsNormal Mode Diagnostics ModePulse Inputs Display NavigationRemote Display Recording the Meter MapInstallation Record sample shown Maintenance Regulatory Compliance Graphical symbols Shows the graphical symbols that appear on the equipmentGraphical symbols that appear on equipment Index PowerLogicTM EM4800 Series 930-110-01-B.00 Index 04/2011 User Notes Page 930-110-01-B.00 04/2011
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