Schneider Electric iEM3100, iEM3300, iEM3200 Diagnostic codes, Description Possible solution

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TroubleshootingiEM3100 / iEM3200 / iEM3300 series user manual

Diagnostic codes

If the diagnostics code persists after following the instructions below, please contact Technical

Support.

Diagnostic code1

Description

Possible solution

LCD display is not visible.

Check and adjust LCD contrast.

 

 

 

Push buttons do not respond.

Restart the meter by powering off and powering on again.

 

 

 

101

Metering stops due to an EEPROM error.

Enter configuration mode and select Reset Config.

Press OK to display total energy consumption.

 

 

102

Metering stops due to a lack of a calibration table.

Enter configuration mode and select Reset Config.

Press OK to display total energy consumption.

 

 

 

Metering continues.

Correct the frequency settings according to the nominal frequency of

201

Mismatch between frequency settings and frequency

the power system.

 

measurements.

 

202

Metering continues.

Correct the wiring settings according to wiring inputs.

Mismatch between wiring settings and wiring inputs.

 

 

 

 

 

203

Metering continues.

Check the wire connections and correct the wiring settings if needed.

Phase sequence reversed.

 

 

 

Metering continues.

 

204

Total active energy is negative due to incorrect voltage and

Check the wire connections and correct the wiring settings if needed.

 

current connections.

 

205

Metering continues.

Set the Date and Time.

Date and Time have been reset due to a loss of power.

 

 

 

 

 

206

Metering continues.

Check the energy pulse output settings and correct if needed.

Pulse is missing due to overload on energy pulse output.

 

 

 

 

 

207

Metering continues.

Restart the meter by powering off and powering on again then reset the

Abnormal internal clock function.

date and time.

 

1 Not all diagnostic codes apply to all devices.

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Contents IEM3100 / iEM3200 / iEM3300 series Page DOCA0005EN-04 Please note Safety informationImportant information FCC Part 15 notice About the book Related documentsDocument scope Validity noteContents Chapter Specifications Chapter Troubleshooting 103Chapter Power, energy and power factor 105 Chapter Communications via M-BusSafety precautions Hazard of Electric SHOCK, EXPLOSION, or ARC FlashSafety precautions DOCA0005EN-04 Main characteristics What is in this chapter?Chapter Overview Overview of meter functionsFunction Digital outputs Or overload alarm Pulse output only5 a meters Typical applications IEM31 and iEM33 seriesIEM32 series Typical applicationsOverview Hardware and installation DimensionsIEM31 and iEM32 meters IEM33 metersIEM3100 / iEM3110 / iEM3115 Direct measurement up to 63 a Hardware overviewAll meters Meter sealing points Digital input IEM3200 / iEM3210 / iEM3215 Measurement with CTs IEM3235 Measurement with CTs and M-Bus communications IEM3275 Measurement with CTs and LonWorks communications IEM3300 / iEM3310 Direct measurement up to 125 aDigital input iEM3355 / iEM3365 DIN rail mounting and dismounting Mounting the meter on a DIN railDismounting the meter from a DIN rail Digital input wiring iEM3115 / iEM3215 Input, output and communications wiringPulse output wiring iEM3110 / iEM3210 / iEM3310 Bus communications wiring iEM3135 / iEM3235 / iEM3335 M-Bus communications connection is polarity-independentPower system wiring LonWorks communications wiring iEM3175 / iEM3275 / iEM3375Voltage input protection Current input protection for 1 a and 5 a metersDirect measurement meter wiring Fuses and disconnect switchPower system IEMPower system Wiring Power system WiringMA fuses and disconnect switch Shorting block 1 a meter wiringSingle-phase systems with CTs Three-phase systems with CTs Three-phase systems with CTs and VTs Hardware and installation DOCA0005EN-04 Front panel display and meter setup 1234.5Data display Data display screen overviewExample navigating the display screens Data display screensPhase 3 Current Data display screens iEM3150 / iEM3250 / iEM3350Resets Multi Tariff featureResetting accumulated energy using the display Reset DescriptionClock behavior on power interruption Meter status informationDevice clock Date/time formatDevice configuration Setting the clock initiallyEntering configuration mode Front panel display in configuration modeCom. Protection setting Example Configuring a list valueModifying parameters Selecting a value from a listExample configuring a numeric value Configuration mode menusCanceling an entry Section Parameter Options Description 1PH2W L-L 1PH3W L-L-NConfiguration menu for iEM3150 / iEM3350 Com.Protection Contrast Password Reset Config By Internal Clock Configuration menus for iEM3200 / iEM3210 / iEM3215 Configuration menus for iEM3250 Com.Protection 3PH3W 3PH4W Section Parameter Options Description Front panel display and meter setup DOCA0005EN-04 Modbus communications settings Communications LED indicator for Modbus devicesCommunications via Modbus RS-485 Modbus communication overviewModbus functions Function listTable format Unit tableCommand interface Command interface overviewCommand request Command resultCommand list Command Action Size Type Unit Range DescriptionSet Date/Time Action Size Type Unit Range Description NumberSize Type Unit Range Description Set Pulse Output iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355Set Tariff iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355 Communications Setup Input Metering Setup iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355Overload Alarm Setup iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355 Meter Setup and Status Reset Partial Energy CountersReset Input Metering Counter iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355 Modbus register listEnergy Pulse Output Setup iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355 Command InterfaceInput Metering Setup iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355 CommunicationCurrent, voltage, power, power factor and frequency Digital Input iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355Digital Output iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355 Meter DataEnergy, energy by tariff and input metering Energy values 32-bit floating point Overload Alarm iEM3155 / iEM3255 / iEM3355Read Device Identification Object ID Name/Description Length Value LED indicators for LonWorks meters Communications via LonWorksLonWorks communications overview LonWorks communication implementationLocation of the service pin and Neuron ID General variablesSystem variables Green communications LEDEnergy and energy by tariff measurements Type DescriptionInstantaneous RMS measurements System configuration information Digital input configuration and status informationAlarm status Meter status informationMeter configuration properties ResetsDate/time setup Network variable label Type Description ActionBasic setup Digital input setupInput metering setup Struct Members Range / options DescriptionOverload alarm setup Multi Tariff setupNetwork propagation rate setup Range / options DescriptionInstalling and registering the LonMaker plug-in Browsing the meter using the LonMaker plug-in LonMaker plug-in interfacePlug-in has the following tabs Tab name DescriptionMeter Status Communications via LonWorks DOCA0005EN-04 Configuring basic communications settings Communications via M-BusBus communications overview Key termsBus protocol support Bus protocol implementationData record header information Variable data structure telegram informationFixed data header Manufacturer-specific Vife codes Description Bin HexTelegram information for data records Meter informationBin Hex Primary VIF Primary VifeInstantaneous measurements Date and time informationData format Data format Primary VIFData format Primary Vife Power system configuration informationDigital input and output status information Telegram information for meter configuration Alarm status informationSupported Vife codes for meter configuration Action Description Bin HexDate/time setup Power system setupMulti Tariff setup Data format Primary VIF DescriptionDigital input setup Digital output setupOverload alarm setup and acknowledgment Baud rateBus tool for data display and meter configuration Installing the M-Bus toolAccessing the meter using the tool ResetsViewing meter data using the M-Bus tool Section Description Configuring the meter using the M-Bus toolSelect Setup Config to switch to configuration mode Communications via M-Bus DOCA0005EN-04 Communications via BACnet BACnet communications overviewBACnet protocol support Related topicsConfiguring basic communication parameters BACnet communications implementationFollowing standard object types are supported Object typeCommunications LED indicator for BACnet meters BACnet object and property informationChange of Value COV subscriptions Device objectEnergy and energy by tariff measurements Object ID Units Default COV Object name / descriptionAnalog Input objects Instantaneous RMS measurements Meter informationCommunications settings information Digital input and output setting informationCommand Analog Value objectBinary Input objects Object ID Object name / descriptionCommunications via BACnet DOCA0005EN-04 Chapter Specifications Electrical characteristicsPower system inputs iEM31 meters Power system inputs iEM33 metersInputs and outputs Power system inputs iEM32 metersCharacteristic Value Meters Measurement accuracy Mechanical characteristicsEnvironmental characteristics LonWorks communications Internal clockModbus communications Bus communications BACnet communicationsSpecifications 102 DOCA0005EN-04 Troubleshooting Do not open the meter. Opening the meter voids the warrantyDiagnosis screen lists any current diagnostic codes Diagnosis screenDiagnostic codes Description Possible solutionPower, energy and power factor Power PQSPower and the PQ coordinate system Power flowPower factor PF True PF and displacement PFEnergy delivered imported / energy received exported PF lead / lag conventionPower and PF lead / lag PF sign conventionPF lead / lag summary PF sign in IECPower factor register format To +1Quadrant To +1 +1 to +2Quadrant PF range PF formulaPower, energy and power factor 110 DOCA0005EN-04 Page Schneider Electric 35, rue Joseph Monier CS30323