Schneider Electric PM5100 manual Alarm / energy pulsing LED setup, Digital output setup menu tree

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Chapter 6—Input / Output

PowerLogic™ PM5100 series user guide

 

 

Configuring digital outputs using the front panel

You can use the front panel to configure the digital outputs.

Digital output setup menu tree

Maint

Reset

Setup

Meter

Comm

Alarm

I/O

HMI

Clock

LED

D Out

1.Navigate to Maint > Setup.

2.Enter the setup password (default is “0000”), then press OK.

3.Navigate to I/O > D Out.

4.Press Edit.

5.Press + and - to scroll through the modes None or Energy.

NOTE: If Edit is not displayed, it means the parameter is either read-only or can only be modified through software.

6.Press OK.

7.Press Edit and modify the parameter as required, then press OK.

8.Move the cursor to point to the next parameter you want to modify, press Edit, make your changes, then press OK.

9.Press to exit. Press Yes to save your changes.

NOTE: Be aware that an unexpected change of state of the relay outputs may result when the supply power to the meter is interrupted or after a meter firmware upgrade.

Alarm / energy pulsing LED setup

The meter’s LED can be configured for alarm indication or energy pulsing.

When set to detect alarms, the LED blinks to indicate an alarm condition. See “Alarm

Priorities” on page 53 for a description of the LED behavior based on different alarms.

When the LED is set to energy pulsing, the meter sends a readable pulse or signal based on the measured energy. This pulse can be used for accuracy verification or as an input to another energy monitoring system. The meter uses the pulse constant setting in pulses per k_h to determine the frequency and number of pulses sent to the LED (where k_h = kWh, kVARh or kVAh depending on the energy parameter selected).

The LED setup screen allows you to configure the alarm / energy pulsing LED for alarming or energy pulsing applications.

Configuring the LED or digital output for energy pulsing using

ION Setup

You can use the ION Setup to configure your meter’s LED or digital output for energy pulsing.

1.Start ION Setup.

2.Connect to your meter

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tree Navigate to I/O configuration Energy Pulsing Input / OutputPowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Alarms About AlarmsSecond Alarms List of Standard 1-Second Over/Under Alarms AlarmUnary Alarms Alarm PrioritiesAlarm Setup Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Setting Up 1-Second Alarms Viewing Alarm Activity and History Setting Up Unary AlarmsViewing Active Alarms and Alarm Counters Viewing Unacknowledged Alarms and the Alarm History Log PowerLogic PM5100 series user guide Alarms Power factor Measurements and calculationsReal-time readings EnergyPower factor min/max convention Power factor sign conventionIEC mode Power factor minimum and maximumPower demand calculation methods Ieee modeDemand Block interval demandSynchronized demand Block interval demand exampleCurrent demand Predicted demandThermal demand Thermal demand examplePeak demand Predicted demand examplePower quality Harmonic content calculationsHarmonics overview Total Harmonic Distortion and Total Demand DistortionViewing harmonics 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