Displaying Data with Vista

ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

 

 

Voltage Unbalance Monitoring

Over voltage unbalance monitoring is disabled by default.

To set the upper limit for voltage unbalance, enter the percentage of the average voltage measurement that will be considered as a voltage unbalance condition if it is exceeded by the voltage on any phase.

Time-of-Use

This diagram may only be important if you are using the meter in a billing application (i.e. you are a power provider). Typically, power consumers can ignore the Time-Of-Use Vista diagram.

The Time-of-Use (TOU) diagram displays TOU energy and demand information (from sliding window or thermal demand calculations) for four billing rates in the present and previous billing period, as well as the previous season. This diagram also provides a shortcut to grouping-window display showing peak demand details for all TOU parameters. Historic Data Logging is provided for all TOU parameters.

Time-of-Use Tables

Tabs provide access to the different groups of parameters. TOU information is provided for demand, peak demand, and energy (real, reactive, and apparent components).

Information is “NOT AVAILABLE” if TOU is not configured.

Historic Data Logging is enabled by default. The Historic Data Logging enable object is located in the Volts/Amps diagram (refer to page 96).

TOU– Peak Demand Details

Double-click on the Peak Demand Details object in each parameter grouping to displays peak demand information about that parameter.

Digital Inputs/Outputs

The Digital I/O diagram monitors all eight status inputs and six of the seven relay outputs of the meter. The diagram displays the status (ON or OFF) of each port. It also keeps count of the number of input state changes. You can reset the status change counter with the Reset Counter control object. For more information on Digital I/O, refer to the technical note Digital and Analog I/O.

Inputs

The meter’s status inputs are de-energized when the meter is powered-up, so each status will initially be OFF.

Outputs

The meter’s status outputs remain NOT AVAILABLE until they are configured using ION Setup or Designer software (details for both applications are provided elsewhere). Digital Output D4 is not shown in the Digital I/O diagram. Port D4 is factory configured to output calibration pulses at a rate of 1.8Wh (del+rec)/pulse.

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Multi-Tech Systems 7600, 7500 Voltage Unbalance Monitoring, Time-of-Use Tables, TOU- Peak Demand Details, Inputs, Outputs

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