Schneider Electric EM3555 manual Quick Setup Instructions

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ZL0093-0A

EM3555

11/2011

Quick Setup Instructions

 

 

QUICK SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

These instructions assume the meter is set to factory defaults. If it has been previously configured, all optional values should be checked.

1.

Press the + or button repeatedly until SETUP screen appears.

2.

Press

to the PASWD screen.

3.

Press

through the digits. Press + or to select the password (the default

 

is 00000). Exit the screen to the right.

4.

Press + or to select the parameter to configure.

5.

The first Setup screen is S COM (set RS-485 communications).

 

a. Press

to the ADDR screen and through the address digits. Press +

 

or

to select the Modbus address.

 

b. Press

to the BAUD screen. Press + or to select the baud rate.

 

c. Press

to the PAR screen. Press + or to select the parity.

 

d. Press

back to the S COM screen.

6.

Press to the S CT (Set Current Transducer) screen.

 

a. Press

to the CT V screen. Press + or to select the voltage mode

 

Current Transducer output voltage (default is 0.33).

 

b. Press

to the CT SZ screen and through the digits. Press + or to

 

select the CT size in amps.

 

c. Press

back to the S CT screen.

7.

Press to the S SYS (Set System) screen.

 

a. Press

to the SYSTM screen. Press + or to select the System Type

 

(see wiring diagrams).

 

b. Press

back to the S SYS screen.

8.

(Optional) Press to the S PT (Set Potential Transformer) screen. If PTs

 

are not used, then skip this step.

 

a.

to the RATIO screen and through the digits. Use the + or buttons

 

to select the Potential Transformer step down ratio.

 

b.

back to the S PT screen.

9.

to the S

V (Set System Voltage) screen.

 

a.

to the VLL (or VLN if system is 1L-1n) screen and through the digits.

 

Use the + or

buttons to select the Line to Line System Voltage.

 

b.

back to the S

V screen.

10.

Use the

to exit the setup screen and then SETUP.

11. Check that the wrench is not displayed on the LCD.

 

a. If the wrench is displayed, press + or to find the ALERT screen.

 

b. Press

through the screens to see which alert is on.

For full setup instructions, see the configuration instructions on the following pages.

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Contents EM3555 FCC Notice Hazard Categories Special SymbolsPlease Note Contents EM3555 ZL0093-0A Contents 11/2011 Installation Overview Safety PrecautionsDIN Rail Mounting Screw MountingType Description SpecificationsMetering Category SafetyEnvironmental Conditions Parts of the EM Series Observe correct CT orientation when installing the deviceIntroduction EM Series Dimensions DimensionsData Logging Data OutputData Output Full Data Set FDS Attach mounting clips for DIN Rail InstallationThree-Phase Wiring Single-Phase WiringSupported System Types Supported system typesWiring Symbols WiringSymbol Description Diagram Wiring DiagramsDiagram Phase 4-Wire Wye Connection 3 CT 3 PT Use System Type 11 2LWiring Notes Control PowerFuse Recommendations L1 L2 L3Display Screen Display Screen DiagramQuick Setup Instructions Solid State Pulse Outputs SOLID-STATE Pulse OutputMain Menu UI Menu Abbreviations DefinedIEC and Ieee Abbreviations DescriptionFor Data Configuration EM3555 User Interface for Data Configuration Ploss Lowpf ERR OVR Pulse ALERT/RESET InformationFrom User Interface for SetupEM3555 ZL0093-0A User Interface for Setup 11/2011 RS-485 Communications Daisy-chaining Devices to the Power MeterData Logging ConfigurationReading Data Read/Write CollisionModbus Default Settings Standard Modbus Default SettingsSetting Value Modbus Register Command Description Supported Modbus CommandsSupported Commands Modbus Point MAPSunSpec Alliance Interoperability Specification Compliance Format Units Scale Range Description Integer Data Summary of Active PhasesFormat Units Scale Range 055 ULong KVARh Accumulated Q1 Reactive 079 ULong KVAh Accumulated Apparent Register 142 NV UInt 143 10000 144 500 250 145 Msec 146 LSB Logging Configuration and Status161 UInt 32767 162 163 164 0xFFFF ULong KWh 165 166 Month Floating Point Data Summary of Active Phases Floating Point Data Per Phase Logging Interface Register Format Units Scale Range Sunspec Compliant Common and Meter Model Register BlocksSunSpec Description Name SunSpec 1.0 Common ModelName SunSpec DescriptionSunSpecCompliantCommonandMeterModelRegisterBlocks Event Bit Description Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting China Rohs Compliance Information Efup TableEM3555 Installation Guide Schneider Electric

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