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9300 Series Power Meter
User’s Guide
Contents
Main
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DANGER
Notices
Installation Considerations
FCC Notice
Network Compatibility Notice for the Internal Modem
Standards Compliance
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Using the Front Panel
Chapter 3 Default Meter Functionality
Chapter 4 Using ACCESS Software
Chapter 5 Features and Applications
Chapter 6 Revenue Metering
Chapter 7 Hardware Reference
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9300 Series Meters
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The ACCESS Meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System
Data Display and Analysis Tools
The Front Panel
The Remote Modular Display
WebMeter Embedded Web Server Feature
MeterM@il Internal E-Mail Server Feature
XML Compatibility
Communications Protocols
Digital and Analog I/O Options
Digital Outputs
Status Inputs
Analog Inputs/Outputs
The Meter is Factory-Configured and Ready to Operate
Meter Firmware Revision History
9300 Models
9350 Models
9330 Models
Ethernet Card Firmware Revision History
Using this Guide
Before You Can Use this Guide
Getting More Information
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Displaying Data with the Front Panel
Button Functions
Front Panel Display Resolution
Default Front Panel Display Screens
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Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel
The Front Panels Setup Menus
Accessing the Setup Menus
Navigating Menus
Editing Registers
Clear Functions Menu
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Quick Setup Menu
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Advanced Meter Setup Menu
Display Setup Menu
Auto Scroll
Contrast
Backlight Timeout
Update Rate
Screen Setup Menu
Style
Values
Nameplate Info Menu
Security Menu
Diagnostic Menu
COM1
RT
RT
ETH
RT
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Custom Front Panel Displays
Before Customizing the Front Panel
Customizing Displays Using the Front Panel
Customizing Displays Using Designer
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Default Meter Functionality
Basic Setup
Communications Setup
Module Name Settings
Communications Module Setup Register Description Default
Modem Initialization String
Communications Protocols
Power Quality Setup (9350)
Data Logging Setup
Default Logging Capacity
Default Logging Configuration
Changing the Frequency of Logging
Changing the Log Depths
Changing Waveform Recording
Changing the Parameters that are Logged
Setpoint Configuration (9330 and 9350)
Meter Clock Configuration
Display Configuration
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Demand Setup
Factory Information
Third Party Protocols
Communications Protocol Configuration
Using the Modbus RTU Protocol
Modbus Slave Module Settings
Modbus Slave Module Parameter Mapping
Modbus Slave Module #2 Links
Modbus Slave Module #3 Links
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Using the Modbus/TCP Protocol
Modbus TCP Communications
Using the DNP 3.0 Protocol
DNP Slave Export Module Settings
DNP Options Module Settings
Using the Profibus Protocol
Profibus Slave Export Module Parameter Mapping
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Restoring the Factory Configuration
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WinPM.Net Software
Software Security
WinPM.Net: Management Console
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Configuring Communications
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WinPM.Net: Vista
Displaying Data with Vista
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Vista Diagram Elements
Summary of Data Provided in Vista
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Customizing the Vista Interface
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WinPM.Net: Designer
Basics of ION Architecture
ION Modules
ION Module
ION Registers
ION Configuration Changes and Module Security
Designers Main Configuration Screen
Viewing Real-time Data in Designer
Changing Setup Registers with Designer
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Customizing Frameworks in Designer
Creating New Modules
Deleting Modules
Linking Modules
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Editing Existing Frameworks
WinPM.Net: Reporter
Pre-configured Reports
Energy and Demand
Load Profile
Power Quality
EN50160
Report Creation and Generation
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ION Setup Software
Configuring Communications
Sites, Groups, and Meters
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Basic Meter Configuration
Displaying Data with ION Setup
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Communications
COM2
COM1
COM 1COM 2COM 3Ethernet EtherGateModemModemGate
RS-485 Connections
General Bus Wiring Considerations
RS-485 Connection Methods to Avoid
Optical Port Connections
Meter Setup for Optical Port Communications
Optical Port Setup for Energy Pulsing
Ethernet Connections
Meter Setup for Ethernet Communications
The EtherGate Protocol
Internal Modem Connections
Meter Setup for Modem Communications
ModemInit Setup Register
Modem Initialization String Examples
The ModemGate Protocol
Profibus Connections (9300)
Internet Connectivity
WebMeter and MeterM@il
ACCESS WebMeter Feature
ACCESS MeterM@il Feature (9330 and 9350)
WebReach
Telnet and Hyperterminal
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Digital and Analog I/O
Specifying a Port In an ION Module
Input Port Names Description
Using the Onboard Digital Outputs
Energy Pulsing
LED Energy Pulsing
Using the Relay Expansion Board (REB Option)
Using the Onboard Digital Inputs
Using the Optional Analog Inputs
Using the Optional Analog Outputs
Setting Zero Scale for 4 to 20mA Outputs
Data and Event Logging
Data Logging (9330 and 9350)
Changing Parameters that are Logged
Event Logging
ION Event Priority Groups
External ION Events
Logging and Recording Capacity
Data and Event Logging (9330 and 9350)
Waveform Recording (9350)
Time Synchronization
Meter Security
Standard Meter Security
Entering the Password through the Front Panel
Residual Current Calculation (I4)
Alerting
Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server
Remote Site Event Notification
Alerting via an Alphanumeric Pager
Alerting via a Numeric Pager
Alerting via Email (9330 and 9350)
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This chapter provides an overview of the 9300 Series revenue meters.
9300 Series Revenue Meters
Revenue Meter Models
Revenue Meter Options
Differences between Standard and Revenue Models
Revenue Meter Energy Register Labels
Security Mechanisms
Anti-Tamper Seals
Password Protected Min/Max Register Resets
Hardware-based Security
Configuring the Revenue Meter
Before Disassembling the Meter
Inserting the Key
CT & PT Selection
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Standard Model
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General Specifications
Environmental Conditions
Unit Dimensions 9300 Series Users Guide
Page 146 Chapter 7 - Hardware Reference
Unit Dimensions
Basic Model Dimensions
Internal Modem Port Location
Ethernet Port Location
Communications Specifications
The Profibus meter option on the 9300 meter does not use a COM port.
The following table indicates which COM ports are available for each model.
MDM
RS-485
COM1 Port
RS-485 Connections
COM 2 Port
RS-485 Connections
COM 3 Port
COM 3 is reserved for the optical (infrared) port.
RJ45
Infrared Connection
Specifications for the optical port are as follows:
Profibus Port
Internal Modem
RJ11
Profibus Female Connector (located on meter)
Pin Number Profibus Function
LEDs
LED Color Function
I/O Connections
Use a wire size that is appropriate for your application and complies with local electrical codes.
D1
D4
Digital Outputs
Digital Inputs
Analog Inputs
Description Specification
Analog Outputs
This ordering option provides four analog outputs. Two varieties are available:
+ _
Out
Analog Source (Voltage/ Current)
Electrical Specifications
Power Supply
Voltage Inputs
Potential Transformers
Current Inputs
Current Transformers
Options and Retrofits
Terminal Cover
Remote Modular Display
Switchboard Case
Installation Instructions
Suggested Mounting Hole Dimensions
9300 Series Users Guide Switchboard Case
Chapter 7 - Hardware Reference Page 163
Unit Dimensions
S1 Case
FT21 Case
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Relay Expansion Board (Grayhill Rack)
DC OUTPUT
AC OUTPUT
DC INPUT
AC INPUT
Analog I/O
The following diagram shows the additional connections required for the analog I/O ordering option.
AWG24 to 18 (0.2 to 0.8 )recommended. Wiresizes will vary depending on application
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TRAN Model
Unit Dimensions
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