Schneider Electric ION7550, ION7650 manual Verify Meter Operation, Led, Color Function

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PowerLogic ION7550 / ION7650 Installation Guide

Menu

Setting

Description

Range (Values)

Default

 

UPDATE RATE

Sets when the display updates

1 to 6 (seconds)

1

 

 

 

 

 

DISPLAY SETUP

CONTRAST

Higher numbers are sharper

0 to 9

7

 

 

 

 

 

DELTA VECTORS

Specifies how vector diagrams are

System or Instrument

System

 

displayed when in Delta mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LANGUAGE

Specifies the language used on the

English, Spanish, French,

English

 

meter’s front panel

Russian

 

 

 

 

TZ OFFSET

Sets the time zone of the meter’s

- 12:00 to +13:00

+00:00

 

location, relative to UTC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DST OFFSET

Sets the daylight savings time offset

-3:00 to +3:00

+00:00

SETUP

 

of the meter’s location

 

 

 

SYNC SOURCE

Sets the port to receive time

Ethernet, COM1, COM2,

COM1

 

synchronization signals

COM3, COM4

 

 

 

TIME

 

 

 

 

SYNC TYPE

Specifies whether time sync signals

Local Time or UTC

UTC

are received in local time or UTC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLOCK SOURCE

Specifies time sync source

Internal, Line Freq or COMM

Line Freq

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOCAL DATE

Sets the local date

Same as Date Format setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOCAL TIME

Sets the local time

 

 

 

PASSWORD

Sets the meter password

00000000 to 99999999

00000000

 

 

 

 

 

SECURITY SETUP

ENABLED

Enables or disables meter security

Yes or No

No

 

 

 

 

 

WEB CONFIG

Enables or disables web browser

Enabled or Disabled

Enabled

 

configuration of the meter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WEB ACTIVE

Enables or disables internal web

Yes or No

Yes

 

server on the meter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1A baud rate of 300 bps is only intended for paging applications.

2Serial number = PA-0302B222-01, Unit ID = 2222

3Default IP ADDRESS = 172.16.xxx.xxx, where the last two bytes (decimal) match the last two bytes of the meter’s MAC address (hex).

4NOMINAL VOLTAGE must be set to your system’s nominal voltage to activate the meter’s power quality features.

Step 9: Verify Meter Operation

The LEDs on the back of the meter flash during communications.

LED

Color

Function

 

 

 

Ethernet 100 (Speed)

Green

Off = link at 10 Mb, On = link at 100 Mb

 

 

 

Ethernet TX

Green

Blinking indicates Ethernet transmission

 

 

 

Ethernet RX/LINK

Green

On = link up, Off = link down

Blinking indicates Ethernet reception

 

 

 

 

 

Modem DCD

Green

Indicates a carrier signal is detected (active

connection to the modem)

 

 

 

 

 

Modem RI

Green

Indicates a ring is detected by the modem

 

 

 

COM3 (Modem) TX

Yellow

Indicates serial transmission on COM3

 

 

 

COM3 (Modem) RX

Yellow

Indicates serial reception on COM3

 

 

 

COM2 TX

Yellow

Indicates serial transmission on COM2

 

 

 

COM2 RX

Yellow

Indicates serial reception on COM2

 

 

 

COM1 TX

Yellow

Indicates serial transmission on COM1

 

 

 

COM1 RX

Yellow

Indicates serial reception on COM1

 

 

 

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Contents Energy & Power Quality Meter PowerLogic ION7550 / ION7650Page FCC Notice Installation ConsiderationsCSA C22.2 No.1010-1 Network Compatibility Notice for the Internal ModemStandards Compliance CSA Certified to canTran transducer Model PowerLogic ION7550 / ION7650 ModelsAvailable Options Integrated Display ModelFront Panel Button Functions Before You BeginMeter Overview Recommended ToolsBasic Model Side View Unit DimensionsMount the Meter Wire the Ground TerminalEnvironmental Specifications Meter Battery ConsiderationsContacts Common, Y NO, Z NC Wire the Digital I/O and Analog I/OWire Use wiring that is appropriate for the application Type Form C R1, R2, R3VDC max Digital Inputs S1 S8Digital Inputs Meter Ordering Option DI1 DI8 Analog Outputs Meter Ordering Option AO1 to AO4 Type Captured wire connector Wire To 0.1 mm2 16 to 28 AWGAnalog Inputs Meter Ordering Option AI1 to AI4 Current Inputs Class 2 Current Inputs 1A Option Wire the Voltage and Current InputsVoltage Inputs Current Inputs Class 20 Current Inputs 5A OptionL-N / 600 V L-L max. Volts Mode = 4W-Wye Wire Wye, 3-Element, Direct Connection DiagramWire Wye, 3-Element, 3 PTs Connection Diagram Wire Wye, 2½-Element, 2 PTs ConnectionL-L max. Volts Mode = Delta Wire Solid-Grounded Wye, 3-Element, Direct ConnectionWire Delta, 2½-Element, Direct Connection Wire Delta, 2-Element 2 PTs & 2 CTsUsing Potential Transformers Wire Delta, 2½-Element, 2 PTs & 3 CTsSingle Phase Connection Diagram Infrared Connections COM4 Wire the CommunicationsRS-232 Connections COM1 RS-485 Connections COM1 and COM2100BASE-FX Fiber Ethernet TCP/IP Service PortsEthernet Connections if equipped Internal Modem Connection COM3 if equippedSet Up the Meter Using the Front Panel Wire the Power SupplyPower Up the Meter Selecting the Front Panel Language PasswordMenu Front Panel Setup Menu SettingsBasic Setup COM2 Menu Setting Description Range Values DefaultSetup Color Function Verify Meter OperationLEDs on the back of the meter flash during communications LEDLEDs on the front panel indicate the following Phasor DiagramsDelta phasors for Unity Power Factor resistive load Applicable Volts Mode = DeltaWYE ACB Rotation Applicable Volts Mode = 4W-WYE and 3W-WYEWYE ABC Rotation Element 3Wire Delta ACB Rotation Element 3Wire Delta ABC RotationDisplay Screens View Meter DataUSA PowerLogic ION7550 / ION7650Schneider Electric

ION7550, ION7650 specifications

Schneider Electric has long been a leader in energy management and automation solutions, and its ION7650 and ION7550 power quality analyzers represent the pinnacle of their technology in electrical measurement. Both devices are designed to help businesses optimize energy usage, improve power quality, and enhance operational efficiency.

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