ENTES EMR-04, EMR-04SL, EMR-04S User guide

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EMR SERIES
NETWORK ANALYZER
User Manual
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Index
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 3
Safety and Warnings ........................................................................................ 3
General Specications ..................................................................................... 3
Standards ......................................................................................................... 4
Technical Specications ................................................................................... 4
Connection Diagram ......................................................................................... 6
LED Indicator and GUI design .......................................................................... 9
Key Functions ................................................................................................. 9
Measurement......................................................................................................... 10
Voltage ............................................................................................................. 10
Current ............................................................................................................. 11
Frequency ........................................................................................................ 12
Cos Phi ............................................................................................................. 12
Total Cos Phi .................................................................................................... 12
Active Power ................................................................................................. 13
Reactive Power ................................................................................................ 13
Apparent Power ................................................................................................ 14
Energy .............................................................................................................. 14
Total Harmonic Distortion ................................................................................. 15
Individual Harmonic Distortion .......................................................................... 16
Current Harmonics ........................................................................................... 16
Total Run Hour ................................................................................................. 17
Run Hour .......................................................................................................... 17
Settings.................................................................................................................. 18
User Settings .................................................................................................... 18
Security Settings .............................................................................................. 18
Password Setting ............................................................................................. 19
Connection Settings ......................................................................................... 19
Connection Type .............................................................................................. 20
Frequency ........................................................................................................ 21
Demand Period (Based on Model) ................................................................... 21
Voltage Transformer Setting ............................................................................. 22
Current Transformer Setting ............................................................................. 23
Communication Settings .................................................................................. 23
Output Settings ................................................................................................. 25
Digital Input/Output Settings ............................................................................. 26
User Mode ........................................................................................................ 27
Alarm Settings .................................................................................................. 27
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Introduction
Safety and Warnings
Caution
Failure to follow the instructions below may result in serious injuries or even death..
Disconnect all power when installing the device.
Do not remove the front panel while the device is connected to the mains.
Do not clean the device with solvent or similar material. Use only a dry cloth.
Check that the connections are correct before operating the device.
Contact your authorized dealer if you have any questions about your device.
The device is for panel mounting only.
The fuse to be used must be type F and the current limit value must be 1A.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for unwanted situations that may emerge due to failure to follow the measures above.
Security
Read the entire operating manual before using the device.
Connect a button or a circuit breaker between supply inlets of the product and the mains.
This button or circuit breaker must be close to the product.
Place a mark to indicate that this button or circuit breaker will be used to separate the product from
the mains.
Warranty
The warranty period of the device is 2 (two) years. In case of a malfunction, the product should be repaired by the manufacturing company only. Otherwise, the warranty will be void.
General Specications
Wide supply range
Slim design for narrow panels
3-Phase Voltage 3-Phase Current measurement
2 MB Internal Memory
Alarm options (based on model)
Real Time Clock(Model Base)
Run Hour
2x Relay Output (based on model)
2x digital output 2x digital input
Modbus communication (based on model)
96 x 96 panel mounting
Mechanical and Environmental Conditions
Operating Conditions Value Range
Dimensions 96x96 Maximum Depth
(Inside the Panel) Installation Panel type Display LED display Button 4 x Universal interface Storage Temperature -30 / +80°C Operating Temperature -20 / +70°C Maximum Humidity 95% (noncondensing)
44.5 mm
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Standards
EN 61326,61000-6-4,61000-6-2 emc EN 61010-1 Safety EN 60529 Mechanic EN 60068-2-1,60068-2-2 ,60068-2-30 Environmental
Technical Specications
Operating Voltage (Un) 100-270 VAC (-15%+10%) Operating Frequency (f) 50-60 Hz Input Power Consumption <5 VA Measuring Inputs Power Consumption <1 VA Measuring Voltage Input (Vin) 10-300 VAC(VLN) 10-480 VAC(VLL) Measuring Current Input (Iin) 0.05-5.5 A
Class
Voltage 1% Current 1% Frequency ±0.02 Hz cosφ ± 0.02 Demand Time Adjustable
60/120/300/600/1200/1800/3600 sec Communication (Insulated) 4kV Baud Rate Adjustable 2400/ 4800/
9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 Address Adjustable 1-257 Parity Adjustable Single/Double Relay Ouputs 2x (5A 250 VAC/ 1250VA) Internal memory 2MB Connection 3P3W, 3P4W, Aron, 3P3W(B), 3P4W(B) Ambient Temperature -20+70°C Storage Temperature -30+80°C Humidity 95% Indicator LED Display Dimensions 96x96x44.5 Device Protection Class Protection class Inside panel: IP20
Protection class Outside panel: IP51
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Parameter Unit Description Range Sensitivity Maximum
Value
Voltage V1, V2, V3 V Phase-Neutral, Rms Voltage 30-300 VAC 1% 6 MV U1, U2, U3 V Phase-Phase, Rms Voltage 30-480 VAC 1% 9.6 MV Frequency Hz Voltage Frequency 50-60 Hz ±0.02 Hz 60
Current I1, I2, I3 A Phase Current 0.05-5.5 A 1% 10kA
Power
Cosφ Cos Phi -1.000 -
+1.000
PF Power Factor -1.000 - +1.000 ± 0.02 -1.000 - +1.000 P1,P2,P3 W Phase Active Factor 1% 9999 M ΣP W Total Active Power 1% 9999 M Q1,Q2,Q3 VAr Phase Reactive Power 2% 9999 M
ΣQ Ind. VAr Total Inductive Reactive Power 2% 9999 M ΣQ Cap. VAr Total Reactive Capacitive Power 2% 9999 M ΣQ VAr Total Reactive Power 2% 9999 M
S1,S2,S3 VA Phase Axpparent Power 2% 9999 M ΣS W Total Apparent Power 2% 9999 M
Harmonic THDV %
V Harmonic V Harmonic L-N Voltage Amplitude 2-31. 1% 1MV U Harmonic V Harmonic L-L Phase Voltage 2-31. 1% 1.71 MV THDI % I Harmonic A Harmonic Current Amplitude 2-31. 1% 10kA
+Ea Wh Active Import Energy 1% 9999999.9 M +Er VArh Inductive Reactive Energy 2% 9999999.9 M
-Er VArh Inductive Capacitive Energy 2% 9999999.9 M ES VAh Apparent Energy 2% 9999999.9 M Esg VAh Generator Energy 2% 9999999.9 M
Total Harmonic Voltage Distortion
Total Current Harmonic Distortion
Energy
0 – 200% 1% 1000%
0 – 200% 1% 1000%
± 0.02 -1.000 -
+1.000
Technical Drawing
4,02 inch
102 mm
1,75 inch
44,5 mm
3,90 inch
99 mm
+0,03
3,63 inch
-0,0
+0,8
92 mm
-0,0
44,5
22,8
Max 0,11 inch
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3,63 inch
92 mm
Max 3 mm
+0,03
-0,0
+0,8
-0,0
61,6
102
0,44 inch
11 mm
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Connection Diagram
2- Relay Outputs
1- Voltage Inputs 3- Auxiliary Supply Input
5 -Digital input/output
4- Current Inputs
6- RS-485
Terminal Structure;
Connection Range Klemens Tipi
1 Voltage Inputs 3 x 10 – 480 VAC 50/60Hz 4 x 7.62 mm socket
2.5 mm², 4 mm² TD
2 Relay Outputs 2 x 250 VAC 5A 1250 VA 4 x 5.08 mm socket
2.5 mm² / 4 mm² TD
3 Auxiliary supply input 100-270 VAC / 50-60 Hz 3 x 5.08 mm socket
2.5 mm² / 4 mm² TD
4 Current Inputs 3 x 0.05 – 5.5A / AC 50-60 Hz 6 x 5.08 mm socket
2.5 mm² / 4 mm² TD
5 Digital input/output 5-24 VDC / Max 30 VDC 6 x 3,81 mm / 1,5 mm
2,5 mm2 TD
6 RS-485 Max. ±12V 3 x 3.81 mm socket
1.5 mm² / 2.5 mm
2
TD
2
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1. 3P4W (Three-Phase Four-Wire) Connection
GND B(-) A(+)
GND B(-) A(+)
GND B(-) A(+)
In this type of connection, four voltages and three currents connections are made.
2. 3P3W (Three-Phase Three-Wire) Connection
In this type of connection, three voltages and three currents connections are made.
3. Aron Connection without Neutral
In this type of connection, three voltages and two currents connections are made.
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4. 3P4W BLN (Three-Phase Four-Wire Balanced) Connection
GND B(-) A(+)
GND B(-) A(+)
GND B(-) A(+)
GND B(-) A(+)
In this type of connection, four voltages and one current connections are made. The device displays
the value measured at the current input connected to the rst phase on the screen of the same value
for other phases.
5. 3P3W BLN (Three-Phase Three-Wire Balanced) Connection
In this type of connection, three voltages and one current connections are made. The device displays
the value measured at the current input connected to the rst phase on the screen of the same value
for other phases.
Connection types may vary depending on the device model.
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LED Indicator and GUI design
Key Functions
Phase 1 / 2 / 3 LEDs
VLN Measurement LED
VLL Measurement LED
Current Measurement LED
PF LED
cosj Measurement LED
Active Power Measure LEDs
Reactive Power Measure LED
Apparent Power Measure LED
Energy
Harmonic Measurement LED HAR It lights up when the screen showing harmonic values is on.
THD Measure LED
Digital Input 1 LED
Digital Input 2 LED
Latch Symbol
Unit Symbol
Percentage Symbol
Second Symbol
Total Symbol
Language Navigation LED
Frequency Symbol
Hour Unit Symbol
Maximum Symbol
Minimum Symbol
Demand Symbol
Weight Unit Symbol
Lock Navigation LED
Network Navigation LED
Transformer Navigation LED
Communication Navigation LED
Input Output (I/O) LED
Alarm Navigation LED
Reset Navigation LED
Info Navigation LED It lights up when the menu for displaying information such as software, hardware versions, serial number, date,time of
Relay 1 Output LED
Relay 2 Output LED
Digital Output 1 LED
Digital Output 2 LED
PF
Hz
h
MAX
MIN
DMD
k
It informs you that voltage is taken from the phases. (e.g. LED L1 lights up if voltage is being taken from phase L1.)
It lights up when the screen showing phase-neutral voltages is on
It lights up when the screen showing phase-phase voltages is on
It lights up when the screen showing phase currents is on
It lights up when the screen is on
It lights up when the screen showing phase cosф is on
It lights up when the screen showing active power is on.
It lights up when the screen showing reactive power is on.
It lights up when the screen showing apparent power is on.
It lights up when energy is shown.
It lights up when the screen showing THD values is on.
It lights up when it gets pulse or digital control input command.
It lights up when it gets pulse or digital control input command.
It lights up when there is a phase sequence error.
It lights up when the alarm is activated and continues to light up until you press and hold the 3rd-second key after the
alarm is deactivated
Indicates the percentage symbol.
Indicates the Second Symbol
Indicates the Total Symbol
It lights up when the screen where the menu and display language of the device can be set is on
Indicates the Frequency Symbol
Indicates the Hour Unit Symbol
Indicates the Maximum Symbol
Indicates the Minimum Symbol
Indicates the Demand Symbol
Indicates the Weight Unit Symbol
It lights when the main setting screen of the password protection values is on
It lights up when the screen where the network settings of the meter are completed is on
It lights up when the screen with voltage transformer and current transformer master view and settings is on
It lights up when the screen where the Modbus Communication settings are displayed and changed is on
The input on the LED device lights up while the output settings are being made.
It lights up when the main screen to access alarm settings is open
It lights up when the setting screen where Min, Max, Demand values are deleted is on
the device is on
It lights up when the relay output is active
It lights up when the relay output is active
It lights up when it sends a pulse or digital output control command
It lights up when it sends a pulse or digital output control command
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Measurement
Voltage
This screen shows the phase-neutral voltage values for each phase. You can see Min Voltage (Phase-Neutral) and Max Voltage (Phase-Neutral) values by pressing the OK button. Depending on the connection type in the Phase-Neutral voltage (3P3W, 3P3W balance and Aron), this screen will not be displayed.
This screen shows the phase-phase voltage values for each phase. You can see Min Voltage (Phase­Phase) and Max Voltage (Phase-Phase) values by pressing the OK button.
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Current
Instantly measured current values for each phase are displayed on this screen. You can see Min Voltage (Phase-Neutral), Max Current (Phase-Neutral), Demand (Phase-Neutral) and Max Demand (Phase-Neutral) values by pressing the OK button.
The currents of the phases are shown in the rst 3 lines on the current screens. In line 4, the
calculated neutral current is shown.
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Frequency
You can see the operating frequency of the device on this screen.
Cos Phi
You can see cos phi values of each phase separately on this screen.
Total Cos Phi
You can see total cos phi values on this screen.
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Active Power
Active powers in phases are displayed on this screen. You can view the minimum, maximum, demand and max demand values for the phases you entered in the menu with the OK button.
Reactive Power
This screen shows reactive powers in phases. You can view the minimum and maximum values of the phases you entered in the menu with the OK button.
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Apparent Power
In this screen, apparent powers are shown. When you enter the menu with OK button, you can view the minimum and maximum values of the phases.
Energy
Energy menus are shown on this screen. You can see Active Import, Active Export, Generator Active, Inductive Reactive, Capacitive Reactive, Apparent and Generator Apparent Power with the down button.
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Total Harmonic Distortion
In this menu, you can view the Voltage and Current THD values by scrolling with the down button.
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Individual Harmonic Distortion
In this menu, after selecting F-F or F-N and pressing the OK button, you can view the voltage harmonics in the system up to the 31st harmonic by using the up and down button.
Current Harmonics
After pressing the OK button in this menu, you can view the current harmonics in the system until the 31st Harmonic by using the up and down button.
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Total Run Hour
It is the screen on which the run hour of this device is displayed. You can view the time it has worked
since the rst power-up on the screen. The value on the screen increases by 1 in 3.6 seconds. If you
multiply the value on the screen by 3.6, you can reach the total operating time.
Run Hour
This screen works according to the condition of the parameters selected from the settings. It is the counter that will run when the parameters exceed the threshold value entered by the user. The value on the screen increases by 1 in 3.6 seconds. If you multiply the value on the screen by 3.6, you can reach the total operating time.
Parameters (Depends on device)
Current
Current demand
Generator
P Max DMD
Toplam P
P DMD
P
I DMD
IL
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Settings
Press and hold OK to access the settings menu. If you wish to do something under the Settings menu or change the settings, press OK to go to menu details and change Product or User settings under the Settings menu. In the Settings menu, the symbols in the right corner of the screen indicate which setting you are in.
User Settings
This is the menu where you can set the language for your device. You can choose between Turkish, English, German, French and Spanish language options with the up and down buttons.
Security Settings
You can activate and deactivate the password protection with the OK button in the safety setting. You should select one of the options: Yes/No. If Yes is selected, the password screen will be displayed each time you change the setting. If No is selected, the password screen will not appear.
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Password Setting
On this screen, you can set the password that you will use for the security of the device. The current
password is entered on the rst screen.
If it is entered correctly, the screen for entering the new password will be displayed. The screen for
re-entering the password is displayed to conrm the new password. As with all settings, the saving conrmation must be set to yes when exiting the settings for the new password to be active.
Connection Settings
In this screen, you can press the OK button to congure the connection settings.
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Connection Type
You can congure the connection types in this menu.
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Frequency
You can set the frequency value of the network from this screen.
Demand Period (Based on Model)
You can specify the demand period of your device from this menu.
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Voltage Transformer Setting
In this screen, you can congure the voltage transformer settings. If you are using a voltage
transformer, you must set the setting to on and then enter the primary and secondary values.
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Current Transformer Setting
It is the menu in which the primary and secondary values for the current transformer are entered. You will be prompted to enter CT Primary and CT Secondary values respectively.
Communication Settings
Communication and Modbus RTU settings of the device are made in this menu. Modbus address, bit rate, parity bit settings of the device are made in this menu (For models without communication, this screen will not be available).
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Modbus Address: This parameter can be set to a value between 1 and 247. The value set must be
unique on the line where the product is found. Otherwise, communication of the line, to which the product is connected, will be disrupted.
Bit Rate: This parameter can be set to one of the following values: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 or 256000 bps. The value of this parameter must be the same as the value in the software you use to communicate with the product. Otherwise, you cannot communicate with the product.
Parity Bit: The parity bit can be set to N/A, single or double. The value of this parameter must be the same as the value in the software you use to communicate with the product. Otherwise, you cannot communicate with the product.
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Output Settings
On this screen, you can congure the output settings of the device.
Relay 1
Press the OK button to congure the relay setting.
Then select the setting parameter.
Setting parameter can be selected as Relay or RS-485. If the setting is selected as a relay, the relay is activated when an alarm condition occurs (if the alarm output is assigned as a relay). If RS-485 is
selected, the relay can be switched on and o󰀨 via MODBUS.
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Digital Input/Output Settings
You can set the digital input setting as Generator or pulse.
Press OK to congure the relay setting.
When selected as pulse, enter the parameter / rate / time / gap time to count for the pulse.
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User Mode
It is the screen where the user mode is selected. The user mode can be selected as simple or advanced. In the advanced user mode, the following parameters are activated (varies by parameter). Hysteresis is only available in the measurement parameters.
T
on
T
o󰀨
Hysteresis
Output function
Alarm Settings
Press the OK button to enter the alarm settings.
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Custom alarm
Press the OK button to program a custom alarm. Any of 8 custom alarms appears on the screen when setting the alarm. The alarm number is displayed on the screen.
Then select a parameter. Parameter selection varies by device model. You can set alarm by selecting Voltage, Current, Current demand, Frequency, Cos Phi, Total work time and work time.
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For example, the voltage alarm setup is as follows.
Press the OK button to make an operation selection.
Select the large or small operation.
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Then press the OK button and enter a value.
Enter the hysteresis value and press the OK button.
Enter the on delay and press the OK button.
Enter the o󰀨 delay and press the OK button.
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Select the output feature on the device with output options.
When this option is selected, there is no output on the device.
When Rly 2 is selected, relay number 2 is activated in case of alarm.
When Rly 1 is selected, relay number 1 is activated in case of alarm.
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Press the OK button to select the function.
In standard mode, the relay is activated when an alarm occurs.
In Latch mode, the relay is activated when the alarm actuates, but when the alarm disappears, the relay remains on. You must hold the down button to return the relay to its normal state.
In Inverse mode, the relay is released if it is activated, or it is activated if it is released. When the status of a relay is selected as inverse for any alarm, that relay will only operate as inverse for all assigned alarms.
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Reset
On this screen, you can reset the device to factory settings by pressing the OK button.
On this screen, you can reset the work time by pressing the OK button.
On this screen, you can reset the MAX Demand by pressing the OK button.
On this screen, you can reset the MAX by pressing the OK button.
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On this screen, you can reset the MIN by pressing the OK button.
On this screen, you can reset the work time by pressing the OK button. The total work time cannot be reset.
Run Hour
In this menu, you can set the work time for Current or Current Demand.
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Clock Date Settings
Press the OK button to set the date. Enter year, month and day information.
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Press the OK button to set the clock. Set the region selection hour, minute and second settings.
Press the OK button to congure the summer and winter time settings. Choose from European,
American or special options.
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If a special selection has been made, set the start month / start week / start day / start time / end month / end week / end day / end time.
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Info
In the Info menu, you can view the following information about the device.
Hardware Version
Software Version
Serial No
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Alarm Messages
When an alarm occurs on your device, the alarm appears on the screen. You can delay the alarms by pressing the OK button for the duration of the delay time setting. When critical alarms occur, Relay 1 is activated.
No Voltage is measured
It occurs when any phase has no voltage. The number of the voltage-free phase is shown on the screen. In addition, the bulb of the voltage-free phase in the signal bulbs does not light upon the device.
Phase Sequence
It occurs when the phases are not connected in the correct order.
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Umraniye - ISTANBUL / TURKIYE
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