Data and Event Logging

9300 Series User’s Guide

 

 

Data and Event Logging

The meter includes powerful data logging (9330 and 9350 meters only) and event recording capabilities. Data and event logs recorded by the meter are prioritized and stored onboard. Data is retrieved periodically by the WinPM.Net software Log Server (or other third party application).

If you use WinPM.Net software, all retrieved data from your system is stored in an ODBC-compliant database. The information in the database can be viewed and analyzed using WinPM.Net software applications such as Vista (for viewing), or Reporter (for organizing and presenting data).

Data Logging (9330 and 9350)

The standard configuration of the meter includes data recorders that log various power system data such as energy and demand, or the average power system quantity used over a period of time (Historic Mean Log). The 9350 also logs sags and swells in voltage.

Reporting

The Data Recorder module labeled EGY DMD LOG is configured to provide power system data for Reporter software to create reports from the device’s logs. If any input links to this module are changed, Reporter will not be able to create reports. If you use the Reporter software, do not change the parameters that are logged in the Egy Dmd Log.

Revenue Logging

For the revenue meter option, Data Recorder #1 is locked, so channels must be specified prior to the meter being sealed. Refer to RMICAN Ordering Sheet on our website for your particular meter.

NOTE

For compatibility with the UTS MV-90 billing software, Data Recorder #1 must be configured as a 16- channel recorder.

To learn more about the data recorder modules in your meter, refer to ION Device Templates at www.sea.siemens.com. ION Device Templates located at www.sea.siemens.com lists all of the ION modules available in the current version of your meter, and the total number of each module. ION Device Templates also shows the ranges or options available for each module’s setup registers.

Changing Parameters that are Logged

The factory-configured meter logs a comprehensive set of parameters. Adding or deleting log parameters is an advanced procedure that requires changing links between modules using Designer software.

Once you are comfortable editing module links, change logged parameters by linking the output registers you want logged to the inputs of an ION Data Recorder module.

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9300, 9350, 9330 specifications

Siemens has made significant advancements in the field of manufacturing and industrial automation with its range of products, particularly focusing on the Siemens 9330, 9350, and 9300 series. These models are designed to optimize performance, increase efficiency, and ensure reliability in various industrial applications.

The Siemens 9330 model is known for its robust construction and versatility. It supports a variety of communication protocols, making integration into existing systems easy. One of the key features of the 9330 is its high processing speed. This enables it to handle complex operations in real time, ensuring minimal downtime. Additionally, its modular design allows for easy expansion, catering to the specific needs of different industries.

The Siemens 9350 takes automation to the next level with advanced functionalities. It incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as AI-driven diagnostics and predictive maintenance features. These technologies gather data from various sensors, providing operators with valuable insights into machine performance. The 9350 also features enhanced security measures, ensuring data protection and minimizing risks associated with cyber threats. The blend of flexibility and reliability makes it suitable for critical applications across sectors like manufacturing and energy.

The Siemens 9300 series is designed for high-precision tasks, primarily focusing on automation in manufacturing environments. This series is equipped with sophisticated motion control capabilities, allowing for precise positioning and motion synchronization. Users benefit from its user-friendly interfaces and simplified programming, which streamline the setup process and reduce operational complexities. The energy-efficient design of the 9300 series contributes to reduced operational costs, aligning with modern sustainability goals.

In summary, the Siemens 9330, 9350, and 9300 series represent the pinnacle of industrial automation technology. Each model comes with unique features and capabilities tailored to specific requirements in the manufacturing landscape. The advancements in AI, energy efficiency, security, and modular design reflect Siemens' commitment to providing high-quality solutions that enhance productivity and reduce operational risks. Whether an enterprise is looking to upgrade existing systems or implement new technologies, these models from Siemens offer the potential for significant improvement in operational efficiency.