Schneider Electric EM400, EM4800 manual Configuring the Meters, Login

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930-112-01-D.00

PowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800

11/2013

 

 

 

4.

Re-install the inner cover.

5.

Using a CAT 5 Ethernet patch cable, connect the meter and the PC to a local

 

Ethernet switch.

6.

Re-install the outer cover.

7.

Restore power. When control power is restored, the meter will receive an IP

 

address from a local DHCP server. This IP address can be viewed from the

 

Diagnostics menu.

NOTE: To use a static IP address, have your local network administrator assign the desired IP address to the MAC address of the meter in the DHCP server configuration. To display the MAC address, see “Display Navigation” on page 3.

Configuring the Meters

The PowerLogic EM4000/EM4800 Series configuration tool is available on the CD shipped with each unit, and is used to configure all programmable parameters listed in Table 1.

NOTE: Disable any firewall software on your PC before attempting to connect to a meter using the configuration tool.

Login

Use the following procedure to log in to the meter.

1.Establish an Ethernet network connection with the meter using one of the methods described in “Communications Connections” on page 5.

2.Ensure the programming switches are in the ON position. 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 position. When both switches are in the OFF position, meter configuration is disabled.

3.Start the configuration tool by entering “PowerLogic” as the User Name, and “E4800” as the Password (see Figure 2). Click Ok.

Figure 2: Login screen

4. The main window displays as shown in Figure 3.

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Contents PowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800 Page Safety Information FCC Part 15 Notice Network Compatibility Notice for the Internal Modem Page Table of Contents Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved Configuration and Programming PowerLogic configuration toolProgramming access to meter parameters PowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800 930-112-01-D.00 11/2013Parameter Read access Write access Activation time Display Navigation 11/2013 Parameter Read access Write access Activation timeNormal Mode Direct Connection Ethernet Requirements Communications ConnectionsNetwork Connection Ethernet Requirements Login Configuring the MetersConfiguration tool main window Connecting to a MeterDiscovered Units dialog box Main configuration window with configured parameters Unit Field Configuration TabField Parameter Description Unit Field Configuration tab parametersParameter Description Intervals tab configuration parameters11/2013 Parameter Description Types tab in the Report sectionTypes tab configuration parameters 930-112-01-D.00PowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800 11/2013 Reporting Schedule tab configuration parametersIeee Calculations & Format tab configuration parametersBACnet tab in the Report section BACnet tab configuration parametersComms tab in the Report section Manufacturing Tab Comms tab configuration parametersEM4033xx EM4080xx EM4805xx EM4833xx EM4880xx List of supported PowerLogic metering configurationsMeter Points Circuits Tab Meter Point ConfigurationPowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800 930-112-01-D.00 11/2013 Badge Numbering pane Reset Buttons Pulse Probes Tab Pulse Probes tab Saving the configuration settings Completing the Meter ConfigurationSending the configured settings to the meter PowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800 930-112-01-D.00 11/2013 User notes PowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800 930-112-01-D.00 11/2013 Page Schneider Electric PowerLogicTM Series EM4000/EM4800 Multi-Circuit Meters
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