GE EPM 7300 Installation Manual
GE EPM 7300 Installation Manual

GE EPM 7300 Installation Manual

General electric pmcs interface toolkit installation guide
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POWER LEADER
TM
PMCS 6.11a
Interface Toolkit

Installation Guide

GEH-6513
GE Power Management Control System 6.11a
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  • Page 1: Installation Guide

    POWER LEADER PMCS 6.11a Interface Toolkit Installation Guide GEH-6513 GE Power Management Control System 6.11a Back to Main Menu • • • • i PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 2 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. GE makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. GE shall not be liable for errors contained herein or incidental consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Back to Main Menu Contents INTRODUCTION... 1 ... 1 ELCOME OW SHOULD USE THIS MANUAL ... 3 ONVENTIONS ... 3 BOUT THE NTERFACE OOLKIT ... 3 NSTALLATION USING AND CONFIGURING PMCS WIZARDS ... 5 ... 5 BOUT THE IZARDS ... 6 MALL ACEPLATE IZARDS...
  • Page 4 NTRODUCTION ... 55 LEVATION IEWS ... 57 LOOR LANS LECTRICAL IAGRAMS ... 61 REATING A BASIC INTERFACE FEATURES OF GE LARGE FACEPLATE WIZARDS... 67 BOUT THE ARGE ACEPLATE POWER LEADER EPM... 68 PECTRA ICRO ERSA -C T NHANCED ICRO ERSA...
  • Page 5 II (MMII) ... 119 OTOR ANAGER EPM 3710 M ... 120 ETER EPM 3720 M ... 121 ETER EPM 7300 M ... 122 ETER Metering Tab... 123 Min/Max Tab... 124 Setup Tab ... 125 EPM 7330 M ... 126 ETER Metering Tab...
  • Page 6 Setpoints Tab... 174 269 P OTOR ANAGEMENT 369 M OTOR ANAGEMENT ELAY Metering Tab... 176 Alarms Tab ... 178 Demand Tab... 179 Local RTD Tab... 180 Remote RTD Tab ... 181 Control Tab ... 182 Setup Tab ... 183 SR469 M OTOR ANAGEMENT ELAY...
  • Page 7 Setup Tab ... 220 GEN PLC ... 223 Master Tab ... 223 Generator Tab... 224 PSG ... 225 EPM5300P ... 227 Metering Tab... 227 Setup One Tab... 229 Setup Two Tab... 230 EPM5200P ... 232 Metering Tab... 232 Setup One Tab... 233 EPM5350P ...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The Toolkit, which consists of the Wonderware InTouch development environment coupled with GE’s wizards, is easy to use, taking advantage of state-of-the-art drag- and-drop technology. Wizards are provided for all the devices most commonly used with the PMCS DDE Server.
  • Page 10: How Should Iuse This Manual

    This package contains wizards for the power management devices supported by GE’s PMCS 6.11a software. Turn to Chapter 2 for information on how to use the GE PMCS Wizards, and Chapter 4 for a quick example of application development. For detailed descriptions of the Large Faceplate wizards or the Tabular Data Screen wizards, refer to Chapters 5 and 6 respectively.
  • Page 11: Conventions

    Conventions About the Interface Toolkit Installation You will find this book easy to use if you look for these simple conventions: • Boldface type indicates the name of an item you need to select. • Monospace type indicates an example or text that is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 12 From the InTouch Configuration menu, select Install Wizards. The Wizard Installation dialog displays two list boxes, showing the currently installed wizards and the wizards available for installation. Select the desired wizards from the bottom box and click Install. When the installation is complete, click Done. Exit from the InTouch Configuration dialog box by clicking OK.
  • Page 13: Using And Configuring Pmcs Wizards

    The wizards contained in the PMCS Interface Toolkit allow you to quickly build accurate and friendly user interfaces with InTouch. In addition to the various wizards standard with InTouch development systems, the Interface Toolkit provides six types of powerful GE wizards: • GE Small Faceplates •...
  • Page 14: Small Faceplate Wizards

    Small Faceplate Wizards Usage The Small Faceplate wizards are icon-sized graphics typically used to create accurate elevation views and one-line diagrams. These wizards are provided with logic to open another window, typically either a Large Faceplate or Tabular Data Screen wizard.
  • Page 15 Enter the name of the window to open when the icon is clicked on during runtime.
  • Page 16: Large Faceplate Wizards

    Large Faceplate Wizards Usage Large Faceplate wizards are three-dimensional representations of device faceplates that can be used to display data from the device. These three-dimensional wizards include extensive logic that provides an accurate reproduction of the actual display and keys of the device. Large Faceplate wizards are typically placed in overlay windows.
  • Page 17: Configuration

    The figure shown below is the dialog for a typical wizard. Some wizards have additional features which may be configured. See the section titled Features of GE Large Faceplate Wizards for more details.
  • Page 18 Also, the Application Name field must be completed as ION_LINK rather than GE32MODB or GE32MTCP for the EPM7700 device. The ION LINK program is installed during initial PMCS 6.11a setup if the EPM7700 software option is selected. When configuring Wizards on Secondary nodes, the Application Name field entry does not follow the PMCS wizard convention of “\\RemoteComputer\ION_LINK”.
  • Page 19: Tabular Data Screen Wizards

    Tabular Data Screen Wizards Usage Tabular Data Screen wizards contain organized, comprehensive, tabular layouts of device parameters including additional configuration and remote control features. Depending on the device, there may be multiple file-tabs beneath the tabular data section. These switch among various pages relating to data and setpoints. Each Tabular Data Screen wizard contains buttons for activating the help file, trend window, setup window (if applicable), Event Logger, Waveform Capture, and for closing the window.
  • Page 20 Enter the unique eight- character name matching the appropriate Topic in the PMCS DDE Server. EPM 7700 The EPM 7700 Tabular Data Dialog box is slightly different from the other PMCS device types, containing two extra fields and requiring minor differences in configuration.
  • Page 21: Motor Management Relay

    The Node Name field contains the name of the Primary Node computer, the Application Name field is ION_LINK (as it is for ALL EPM7700 wizards on ANY node) and the Gateway Name field points to the GE 7700 Gateway Server running on the Primary Node PC.
  • Page 22 Data Dialog box has an extra field for indicating when the RRTD option is installed. Be sure to select the correct RRTD option when completing the 369's Tabular Data Dialog window. If you are not planning to use an RRTD module with your relay, select the "No"...
  • Page 23: Universal Relay

    Complete the Application Name field; typically GE32MODB or GE32MTCP. Special Note: The UCA/MMS is not supported in this version. So don’t Check this checkbox. Select the Model of UR which you are configuring. This determines the contents of the Available Tabs list. Highlight the tabs you wish to display on the Tabular Data Screen wizard.
  • Page 24: One-Line Wizards

    One-Line Wizards Usage You can use one-line wizards to create animated one-line diagrams that represent an electrical schematic of the devices monitored by the software. These wizards are provided with logic to either open another window or display device status. One-Line wizards are divided into five functional groups according to the type of animation: •...
  • Page 25: Configuration

    • Circuit Breaker wizards have two discrete color-change animations for On/Off status display and one analog animation for a five-state display (Open, Closed, Out, Trip, and Error conditions). • Lockout/Tagout symbols have discrete visibility animations for various tags. Refer to the section Using and Configuring PMCS Wizards: Lockout/Tagout Wizard for more information.
  • Page 26 Transformer, Fuse, Ground, and Motor One-Line Wizards After placing a Fuse, Ground, or Motor wizard in a window, double-click on it to display the dialog box shown below. Configure the wizard by entering the appropriate information into each of the boxes. The dialog box for the Transformer wizard has an extra check box that specifies either an air-core or iron-core transformer, as shown below.
  • Page 27 Enter the name of the InTouch discrete tag that determines the color of the line to the right (or top) of the relay symbol during runtime. Horizontal and Vertical Relay One-Line Wizards After placing a Horizontal or Vertical Relay wizard in a window, double-click on it to display the dialog box shown below.
  • Page 28 Enter the name of the InTouch discrete tag that determines the color of the line to the right (or top) of the switch symbol during runtime. Horizontal and Vertical Switch One-Line Wizards After placing a Horizontal or Vertical Switch wizard in a window, double-click on it to display the dialog box shown below.
  • Page 29: Circuit Breaker One-Line Wizards

    Enter text to display next to the breaker graphic during runtime (optional). Enter the name of the InTouch analog tag that determines the color of the circuit breaker symbol, the state of the breaker, and the status text displayed next to the breaker icon during runtime.
  • Page 30: Elevation Wizards

    Elevation Wizards Usage Elevation wizards are graphical elements that represent switchgear components useful for creating 3-D elevation views. These wizards are not associated with any logic or animation, but are provided to create more visually accurate screens and representations of equipment. Device icon wizards are typically placed on the Elevation wizards to show the breakers, trip units, and meters and provide navigation to device 3-D wizards, tabular displays, or arbitrary windows.
  • Page 31: Floor Plan Wizards

    Floor Plan Wizards Usage Floor Plan wizards are graphical elements that are useful for creating accurate representations of a facility layout. You can use a floor layout as an overview display of an entire plant, with animated areas for navigation to various switchgear elevation views or one-line diagrams.
  • Page 32: Toolbar Wizard

    Toolbar Wizard Usage The Toolbar wizard is a navigational tool which allows the user to move between recently-used or frequently-used windows, and provides a clock for quick reference. The first/last arrows jump to the first or last window in the windows list (see Configuration below);...
  • Page 33: Annunciator Panel Wizard

    Annunciator Panel Wizard Usage The Annunciator Panel wizard provides an industrial-style annunciator display panel, consisting of a bank of 48 indicator lights which change colors and blink to indicate various device conditions. For instance, a circuit breaker could be associated with an annunciator panel wizard to display grey when closed and change to red if it trips.
  • Page 34 From the Event Logger’s perspective, there are two parts to configuring the Annunciator Panel. First, each DDE Item that will be displayed on the Annunciator Panel wizard must be added (using the Add Items dialog). For the example we’re discussing, we’ll assume you’ve created a DDE Item named Trip1. Each DDE item will connect to an individual tile in the Annunciator Panel wizard.
  • Page 35 Annunciator Panel Wizard m onitors DDE Item s at Event Logger Relay 1 (green) Annunciator Panel Wizard Annunciator Panel Wizard m onitors DDE Item s at Event Logger Relay 1 (red) Annunciator Panel Wizard Relay 2 Relay 3 DDE Item Nam e: Trip1 (green) (green) Status:...
  • Page 36 Each "Alarm indicator" as defined by the Event Logger will appear to InTouch as a DDE Integer item which can have the following values/states: State Normal (no alarm) Alarm Active - Unacknowledged Alarm Active - Acknowledged Alarm Reset - Unacknowledged (alarm occurred but later went off before being acknowledged) Alarm Disabled...
  • Page 37: Configuration

    Configuration Note: Prior to configuring an Annunciator Panel Wizard, you should have completed configuration of the Annunciator Panel Items at the PMCS Event Logger. Refer to GEH-6512, PMCS Event Logger Users Guide, for details. When the Annunciator Panel wizard is dropped, it appears as a blank panel of 48 indicators:...
  • Page 38 Double-click on the wizard to display the Annunciator Panel Dialog: Complete the Annunciator Panel Name field (up to 8 characters), and the Security Access Level (level of security required to Reset any Acknowledged alarms. The color codes for different alarm states can be modified by clicking on each color. Note that the color codes apply to all 48 indicators on the annunciator panel wizard.
  • Page 39 Enter the text to display on any of the three lines available for the selected button. It is not necessary to enter text on all three lines. Click OK when you have finished assigning text labels to the button. As each annunciator panel button is labeled, the Annunciator Panel Dialog reflects these changes by showing the Row/Column coordinates of the labeled buttons: When you have finished labeling your annunciator panel buttons, click OK to close the Annunciator Panel Dialog box.
  • Page 40 Two steps remain after the wizard has been configured. First, InTouch DDE Integer tags must be created for the DDE items configured in the Event Logger corresponding to the Alarm Panels. Make sure the DDE Item names created in InTouch match the DDE Item names configured in Event Logger. (If you are unsure of how to create DDE tags in InTouch, please refer to WonderWare’s documentation.) The DDE Access name for the Event Logger should be configured in InTouch as follows:...
  • Page 41 An example of a simple script is shown below: Panel1_R1C1.Name = ANN_P_1A.Name; Panel1_R1C2.Name = ANN_P_1B.Name; Panel1_R1C3.Name = ANN_P_2A.Name; At run-time, InTouch will receive DDE data from the Event Logger which will control the colors of all indicators that have been configured properly.
  • Page 42: Pmcs Interface Toolkit

    Troubleshooting Tips for the Annunciator Panel Wizard • Make sure that all DDE Items associated with the annunciator panel have been created in the Event Logger. • You must create associated InTouch DDE Integer Tags by hand in the InTouch tagname database. The DDE Access name for the tags should use “EVENTLOG”...
  • Page 43: Custom Table Wizard

    Custom Table Wizard Usage The Tabular Data Screen wizards provide the ability to view extensive device data in tabular form. However, they do not allow you to select the data to view - you must view all the data presented and locate the particular data points you are interested in. The Custom Table wizard differs from the Tabular Data wizards by providing an easy-to-use, highly-flexible way to view a limited number of registers for a particular device.
  • Page 44 Begin configuring the Custom Table by completing the following fields: Field Description Device Name Enter the name of the device (topic). Must exactly match the topic name at the DDE Server. DDE Server Name Enter the name of the PMCS DDE Server. Device Description Optionally, enter a brief description of this device, up to 32 characters maximum.
  • Page 45 Communications Server for proper configuration of DDE topic names. For more information on configuring EPM7700 networks, refer to DEH-40035, the GE 7700 Gateway Users Guide, and GEH-6514, PMCS Read This Book First. Also, the Application name field must be completed as ION_LINK rather than GE32MODB or GE32MTCP for the EPM7700 device.
  • Page 46 When these fields are completed, click the Select Multiple Tags button to select several tags at once, or click the Select Tag X button to assign tags one at a time. The Select Device Tags dialog appears: The Select Device Tags dialog shows a list of all the pre-configured tags which the Custom Table wizard supports for the selected device type, sorted by address, and displaying the tagname and description.
  • Page 47 Note for users of the EPM7300 device type: The custom table wizard will display N/A for certain metering values when the PM Volts Mode parameter is set to Demo in the device. Please use the EPM 7300 Tabular Data Wizard to view these values when the device is in Demo mode.
  • Page 48: System Statistics Wizard

    System Statistics Wizard Usage The System Statistics wizard is an informational tool which allows the user to view detailed statistics about the system, including port information from the DDE Server and disk information. The wizard consists of a single screen displaying Port Statistics on the top portion and disk information on the bottom.
  • Page 49 The System Statistics wizard requires a name itself, and also the name of a DDE Server to access. By default, the System Statistics wizard assumes that the DDE Server is located locally and is named GE32MODB. You may change this to access a DDE Server located on a networked PC by entering the name as \\NODENAME\SERVER, where NODENAME is the name of the host PC and SERVER is the name of the PMCS DDE Server, which will be GE32MODB.
  • Page 50: Lockout/Tagout Wizard

    Lockout/Tagout Wizard Usage The Lockout/Tagout provides a method for assigning danger or ground tag graphics to various one-line diagrams or wizards. On-screen tags and indicators are for informational purposes only and DO NOT represent real-world conditions! Actual lockout status must be verified prior to performing any work.
  • Page 51: Configuration

    Several PMCS breaker management devices support the Lockout/Tagout Wizard in their Large Faceplate and Tabular Data Screen wizards. These devices are: • 750 / 760 Feeder Management Relay Configuration When Lockout/Tagout wizard is dropped and double-clicked, the following dialog box appears: Complete the following fields to configure the Lockout/Tagout Panel Display: •...
  • Page 52: Example Of Lockout/Tagout Wizard

    Complete the following fields: • Enter the name of the Status Group associated with this Lockout/Tagout symbol. The Status Group is the name that links this symbol to the Lockout/Tagout panel and the breaker management device wizards that can support it. It is important to remember the Status Group assignment since it must be used to configure the associated panel and IED wizards.
  • Page 53 Breaker_Group_1 is the name of the Status Group we’ll assign to all wizards associated with this breaker; Tag Window is the name of the window we want to appear when someone clicks on the Oneline Tagout wizard during runtime. Next, we create separate screens containing Large Faceplate wizards and Tabular Data screen wizards for each ML 750/760 device.
  • Page 54 We name the Lockout/Tagout panel Panel_1. We associate the Panel with the same Status Group as our other wizards, Breaker_Group_1. Finally, we set the minimum security level required to add or remove tags. Now in Runtime mode, when the Tag Assignments dialog is displayed, it appears as follows: Clicking Install Danger Tag checks our security level, and if we have sufficient access, displays a Danger Tag for the breaker as follows:...
  • Page 55 The Installed By field on the tag shows the name of the current operator who installed the tag; the Installed At field shows the time and date stamp of the tag’s installation. When we view a wizard which belongs to this group, for example the Large Faceplate wizard of one of our ALPS devices, the Danger tag shows up as a red indicator with a “D”...
  • Page 56: Special Scripting Considerations For The Epm 7700

    Special Scripting Considerations for the EPM 7700 This section describes the special InTouch scripting which is required for the EPM 7700 device’s Large Faceplate, Tabular Data Screen, and Custom Tabular wizards. The EPM 7700 is a powerful and highly flexible device, supporting hundreds of discrete data items.
  • Page 57: Installing The Application Script

    Installing the Application Script After configuring the EPM 7700 Large Faceplate wizard or Tabular Data Screen wizard, select “Special \ Scripts \ Application Scripts…” from the WindowMaker main menu. The Application Script Dialog box opens: Select “While Running” from the Condition Type drop down list, and enter “30000”...
  • Page 58 Click the OK button to close the Application Script Dialog. NOTE: The application script text is only needed once for each configured device. If you are installing more than one wizard for a particular EPM7700 device (for example, a Large Faceplate and a Tabular Wizard), you only need to copy the application script once.
  • Page 60 EPM 7700 Large Faceplate or Custom Table Wizard Scripting Configuring the Large Faceplate/Custom Table Script After configuring the Large Faceplate or Custom Table wizard, and with its window displayed, select “Special \ Scripts \ Window Scripts… from the WindowMaker main menu. The Window Script Dialog box opens: Select "On Show"...
  • Page 62: Epm 7700 Tabular Data Screen Scripting

    EPM 7700 Tabular Data Screen Scripting All EPM7700 Tabular wizards require the creation of a Window Script in InTouch. The Window Script automatically configures DDE Links used by the Tabular Wizard when it is displayed. The script must first be configured, then installed, per the following procedures.
  • Page 63: Creating Floor Plans, Elevation Views, And One-Line Diagrams

    Introduction Elevation Views This chapter illustrates how to use the GE wizards described in Chapter 2 to create animated displays of the facility floor plan, switchgear elevations, and system one- line diagrams. These examples are typical, but are not intended to display the limits of creative system design.
  • Page 64 You can add additional navigation buttons (using standard InTouch controls) to open windows containing one-line views or other information. If the switchgear shown in the elevation view is fed from or feeds another lineup, you can add buttons to navigate to elevation views representing those lineups.
  • Page 65: Floor Plans

    A floor plan should be a recognizable overhead representation of a facility. These windows are built using the GE Floor Plan wizards, described in Chapter 2. They can be made as detailed or as simple as desired. The example below shows an overview of a facility, showing all of the areas containing equipment.
  • Page 66: Electrical One-Line Diagrams

    A one-line diagram is drawn by placing GE One-Line wizards into a window. All animated One-Line wizards have at least one discrete tag to indicate the status of the bus feed to the device, while others may have tags for in and out connections and for device status.
  • Page 67 { Set values of local discrete variables based on state of integer status of breaker. This section sets the breaker status memory discretes to true if the breaker’s analog status value is 3 (closed).} brk1_s = (brk1 == 3 OR brk1 ==9); brk2_s = (brk2 == 3 OR brk1 ==9);...
  • Page 68 { set the bus status for the incoming feeds to the dependent bus below in the distribution hierarchy. The IF_THEN statements in this section traverse the hierarchy from top to bottom, left to right, and then bottom to top, right to left.} bus6 = 0;...
  • Page 69: Creating A Basic Interface

    Sample Application Creating a basic interface We’ve learned about the various parts and pieces of the Interface Toolkit; now let’s put it to work. Suppose we have a very basic power management system installed at our corporate home office. The system consists of four trip units and a PQM (Power Quality Meter).
  • Page 70 First, we’ll create all our new windows and name them, then we’ll go back and flesh them out with their contents and add links between them. Create the following twelve windows: • • Main Screen • • Panelboard • • PQM_Face •...
  • Page 71 We’ll include a note about the panelboard’s location, describing where to find the real panel, and also a note of instruction: “Click a device to see the large faceplate screen.” Create the links to the device screens by double-clicking on each small faceplate and entering the name of the device’s Large Faceplate screen.
  • Page 72 Now we’ll develop the PQM Tabular data screen. Select the PQM Tab window and use the Wizards tool to place the PQM Tabular Data wizard on the screen. Double click the wizard and fill in the Device Name and the Trending windows as shown below.
  • Page 73 Complete the application by developing the Faceplate and Tabular screens for each of the four trip units and that’s it — we’ve just developed a PMCS application using the GE Wonderware Wizards.
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  • Page 75: Features Of Ge Large Faceplate Wizards

    Some actual values are not displayed on the Large Faceplate Wizard, but can be found on Tabular Data Screen Wizards Users should be aware that not all values displayed by the GE Large Faceplate Wizards are automatically updated. Also, some rapidly changing values, especially those requiring calculation, cannot be displayed as rapidly on the wizard as on the actual device’s screen.
  • Page 76: Power Leader Epm

    Clicking on the display area opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Normal Metering page. Clicking the GE logo opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Setup page.
  • Page 77 Normal Scroll, Wye Current, RMS Phase A Current, RMS Phase B Current, RMS Phase C Current, RMS Neutral Voltage, RMS Phase A–N Voltage, RMS Phase B–N Voltage, RMS Phase C–N Voltage, RMS Phase A–B Voltage, RMS Phase B–C Voltage, RMS Phase C–A Watts, Phase A Watts, Phase B Watts, Phase C...
  • Page 78 Alternate Scroll, Wye Current, Phase A Demand Current, Phase A Peak Demand Current, Phase B Demand Current, Phase B Peak Demand Current, Phase C Demand Current, Phase C Peak Demand Watts Demand at Peak VA Demand Vars, Demand Lag (+) Vars, Demand Lead (–) Vars, Peak Demand Lag (+) Vars, Peak Demand Lead (–)
  • Page 79: Spectra Microversatrip Trip Unit

    Spectra MicroVersaTrip Trip Unit Click on... Display Window FUNCTION Button ENTER Button VALUE Button SELECT Button Mode Description AMPS Current, with no label in the units area of the display. Phase shifting in both Delta and Wye configurations. VOLTS Voltage, displayed as line-to-line (V for Wye.
  • Page 80: Enhanced Microversatrip-C Trip Unit

    Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-C Trip Unit Click on ... Display Window FUNCTION Button ENTER Button BATTERY Button VALUE Button SELECT Button The large faceplate representation of the Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-C trip unit provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Monitoring page.
  • Page 81 Mode AMPS VOLTS Demand FREQ The EMVT-C’s metering modes available with the SELECT button are as follows: Description Current, with no label in the units area of the display. Phase shifting in both Delta and Wye configurations. Voltage, displayed as line-to-line (Ph-Ph) for Delta and line-to- neutral (Ph-N) for Wye.
  • Page 82: Enhanced Microversatrip-D Trip Unit

    Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-D Trip Unit Feature Display Window FUNCTION Button ENTER Button BATTERY Button VALUE Button SELECT Button The large faceplate representation of the Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-D trip unit provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Monitoring page.
  • Page 83 Mode AMPS VOLTS Demand FREQ The metering modes available with the SELECT button are as follows: Description Current, with no label in the units area of the display. Phase shifting in both Delta and Wye configurations. Voltage, displayed as line-to-line (Ph-Ph) for Delta and line-to- neutral (Ph-N) for Wye.
  • Page 84: Power Leader Meter

    POWER LEADER Meter Feature Display Window GE Logo RESET/ENTER Button PHASE Button SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN Buttons The large faceplate representation of the POWER LEADER Meter provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Monitoring page.
  • Page 85 Mode RMS Current RMS Voltage L-N RMS Voltage L-L Watts Vars Volt-Amps Power Factor Watt-Hours VAR-Hours Current Demand Peak Current Watt Demand Peak Watt Demand Frequency Harm Distortion The parameters available with the SCROLL buttons are listed below: Description Units in Amps; phase shifting among A, B, and C. Units in Volts;...
  • Page 86: Spectra Ecm

    Spectra ECM Feature Display Window CONTRAST Buttons Refresh Button SCROLL Buttons SELECT/EXIT Button The large faceplate representation of the Spectra ECM provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Monitoring page. Open the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Setup page.
  • Page 87 Mode STATUS SETPOINTS METERING LAST TRIP INFO Parameters and Units Motor Status ECM Status Trip Status FLA Setting, amps Rating Plug, amps Phase Unbalance, disabled/enabled Ground Fault, disabled/enabled Commnet Address Phase A Current, amps Phase B Current, amps Phase C Current, amps Average Current, amps Phase Unbalance, percent Ground Current, amps...
  • Page 88: Epm 3710 Meter

    EPM 3710 Meter Feature Display Window MIN/MAX Buttons PHASE Button FUNCTION Button Display Indication The large faceplate representation of the EPM 3710 provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Monitoring page. Open the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and set the view to the Setup page.
  • Page 89 Display Indication PFLG or PFLD A or kVA kWH-F kWH-R kVARH-F kVARH-R Parameter Total real power Total apparent power Total reactive power Power factor; lagging or leading Frequency Kilowatt total demand Current average demand or apparent power demand RMS auxiliary voltage RMS neutral current Import energy Export energy...
  • Page 90: Epm 3720 Meter

    EPM 3720 Meter Feature Display Window GROUP Buttons PHASE Button FUNCTION Button Display Indication The large faceplate representation of the EPM 3720 meter provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Monitoring page. Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Setup page.
  • Page 91 Display Indication Display Indication PFLG or PFLD kWH IM kWH EX kVARH IM kVARH EX kVAH NET Parameters Phase B current and B-C line-to-line voltage Phase C current and C-A line-to-line voltage Average current line-to-line voltage The parameters displayed by the FUNCTION button are listed in the following table. When any of the import, export, or net parameters are displayed, the AMPS portion of the display window is used to allow display of the complete value.
  • Page 92: Epm 7700 Meter

    EPM 7700 Meter Feature LCD display window Blank Buttons The large faceplate representation of the EPM 7700 meter provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Metering page. Opens the displays the main menu on the faceplate as shown above.
  • Page 93 Screen Selected 1 - Total Power 2 - Three-Phase Measurements 3 - Per-Phase Power 4 - Energy 5 - Symmetrical Components 6 - Digital Inputs Description • KW Total • KVAR Total • KVA Total • PF Signed Total • Vln a;...
  • Page 94 Screen Selected 7 - Per-Phase Minimums 8 - Per-Phase Maximums 9 - Power & Amp Demand 10 - THD and K-Factor Description • Vln a Min; Vln b Min: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • Vln c Min: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE •...
  • Page 95: 269 Plus Motor Management Relay

    269 Plus Motor Management Relay Feature Display Window SET POINTS Button RESET Button CLEAR Button VALUE Buttons HELP Button ACTUAL VALUES Button REFRESH Button STORE Button PAGE Buttons The large faceplate representation of the 269 Plus provides the following animated functions: Function Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard...
  • Page 96 Feature LINE Buttons Panel Display Lights Page Value Text Displayed PAGE 1: ACTUAL VALUES PHASE CURRENT DATA I1=xxx I3=xxx I(3 Ph avg.)=xxx AMPS Max Stator RTD=xxx C UNBALANCE RATIO (In/Ip) U/B=xx GROUND FAULT CURRENT G/F=xxx.0 ST/HR TIMERS (MIN) xx xx xx xx xx TIME BETWEEN STARTS TIMER = xxx...
  • Page 97 Page Value Text Displayed PAGE 3: ACTUAL VALUES MOTOR CAPACITY DATA ESTIMATED TIME TO TRIP = xxx SECONDS MOTOR LOAD AS A PERCENT FULL LOAD = xxx PERCENT THERMAL CAPACITY USED = xxx PERCENT END OF PAGE THREE: ACTUAL VALUES PAGE 4: ACTUAL VALUES STATISTICAL DATA RUNNING HOURS SINCE LAST...
  • Page 98 Page Value Text Displayed CAUSE OF LAST TRIP message PRE-TRIP AVERAGE MOTOR CURRENT = xxx AMPS PRE-TRIP U/B RATIO (lI/Ip) xxx PERCENT PRE-TRIP G/F CURRENT G/F=xxx.0 AMPS PRE-TRIP MAX STATOR RTD RTD #XX = xxx PRE-TRIP AVERAGE VOLTAGE VOLTS = xxx PRE-TRIP KWATTS KW = xxx PRE-TRIP KVARS...
  • Page 99 Page Value Text Displayed 3 PHASE KVARS KVAR = xxx POWER FACTOR PF = xxx FREQUENCY HZ = xx.x END OF PAGE SEVEN ACTUAL VALUES Description Displayed only if MTM unit is on line Displayed only if MTM unit is on line Displayed only if MTM unit is on line Page footer...
  • Page 100: 565 Feeder Management Relay

    565 Feeder Management Relay Feature Function Display Window Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to Monitoring page. SET POINTS Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Setup page. Button RESET Button Opens the tabular data window specified during wizard configuration and sets the view to the Setup page.
  • Page 101 Page Value Text Displayed ACTUAL VALUES CURRENT PHASE A CURRENT PHASE B CURRENT PHASE C CURRENT GROUND CURRENT PHASES A = xxx B = xxx PHASES A<1% FS B<1% FS C<1% FS CURRENT END OF PAGE ACTUAL VALUES ANALOG INPUT ...
  • Page 102 Page Value Text Displayed INST PHASE O/C TRIPS ### TIMED GROUND O/C TRIPS ### INST GROUND O/C TRIPS ### OVERVOLTAGE TRIPS ### UNDERVOLTAGE TRIPS ### ANALOG INPUT TRIPS ### CLEAR OPERATIONS DATA? DATA CLEARED LAST 0/0/0 OPERATIONS DATA END OF PAGE ACTUAL VALUES PRE-TRIP DATA ALARM PHASE O/C...
  • Page 103 Page Value Text Displayed TIME OVERCURRENT PHASE ABC TIME OVERCURRENT GROUND INST OVERCURRENT PHASE ABC UNDERVOLTAGE FAULT OVERVOLTAGE FAULT EXTERNAL TRIP #x ANALOG INPUT POWER FACTOR FAULT FREQUENCY FAULT PHASE A PRE-TRIP CURRENT xxx A PHASE B PRE-TRIP CURRENT xxx A PHASE C PRE-TRIP CURRENT xxx A GROUND PRE-TRIP...
  • Page 104 Page Value Text Displayed ACTUAL VALUES VOLTAGE VOLTAGE A-B xxx.xx kV VOLTAGE B-C xxx.xx kV VOLTAGE C-A xxx.xx kV FREQUENCY OF FEEDER xxx.xx Hz VOLTAGE END OF PAGE ACTUAL VALUES EVENT NO OF EVENTS EVENT RECORDING DISABLED CLEAR EVENTS? EVENTS CLEARED LAST: xx/xx/xx EVENT END OF PAGE...
  • Page 105 Page Value Text Displayed PEAK KVAR DEMAND xxx kVAR KVAR DEMAND DISABLED CLEAR KVAR DEMAND DATA? KVAR DEMAND DATA CL’D: xx/xx/xx DEMAND DATA END OF PAGE METERING DATA DEMAND DATA POWER FACTOR LAGGING: x.xx LEADING: x.xx FREQUENCY MTM x.xx Hz REAL POWER xxx kW REACTIVE POWER...
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  • Page 107: Features Of Tabular Data Screen Wizards

    Features of Tabular Data Screen Wizards Introduction Features of Tabular Data Screens This chapter describes the features available with tabular data screens. The set of features basic to all tabular data screens is described first, then any unique features are described for each device. The upper left-hand area of every tabular data screen contains a 3-D graphic of the device faceplate.
  • Page 108 The right side of the screen contains a display of the device data. The tabs at the bottom enable you to select among the various data tables which can be displayed. The number of tabs (screens) varies according to the type and amount of data available from the device.
  • Page 109: Power Leader Epm

    Power Leader EPM The Power Leader EPM Tabular Data Screen wizard provides the following command buttons: Button Function Setup Meter Initialize Performs a complete meter reset Clear Errors Clears the event log in the meter Demand Reset Clears the watt demand register in the meter Energy Reset Clears the accumulated energy registers in the meter Table 12.
  • Page 110: Spectra Microversatrip

    Spectra MicroVersaTrip The Spectra MicroVersaTrip Tabular Data Screen wizard provides the following command buttons on the Setup screen: Button Function Setup Download Downloads the energy demand interval to the DDE Server Refresh Loads the energy demand interval from the DDE Server into the screen display Clear Demand Clears the accumulated energy...
  • Page 111: Enhanced Microversatrip-C Trip Unit

    Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-C Trip Unit The Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-C Tabular Data Screen provides six push buttons on the Setup screen: Button Function Setup Energy Clears the accumulated energy registers in the trip unit Demand Clears the peak demand register in the trip unit Inst.
  • Page 112: Enhanced Microversatrip-D Trip Unit

    Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-D Trip Unit The Enhanced MicroVersaTrip-D Tabular Data Screen provides six push buttons on the Setup tab: Button Function Setup Energy Clears the accumulated energy registers in the trip unit Demand Clears the peak demand register in the trip unit Inst.
  • Page 113: Power Leader Meter

    POWER LEADER Meter The POWER LEADER Meter Tabular Data Screen wizard provides three push buttons on the Command screen: Button Command Energy /VARH Clear Peak Current Clear Peak Watt Demand Clear Table 16. PL Meter Tabular data screen commands. Function Clears the accumulated energy registers in the meter Clears the peak current register in the meter...
  • Page 114: Spectra Ecm

    Spectra ECM The Spectra ECM Tabular Data Screen wizard performs the following actions with push buttons on the Command screen: Button Command Contactor 1 Start Contactor 2 Fast Start Contactor 2 Rev Start Stop 1 & 2 ECM Reset Initialize Temperature Trip ECM Contactor Table 17.
  • Page 115: Mdp Digital Overcurrent Relay

    MDP Digital Overcurrent Relay The feature to bear in mind when working with the MDP tabular wizard is: • On the Setup screen, you must enter a value into the CT Ratio box. This value is multiplied by the values in the amp registers to convert the latter into user units.
  • Page 116: Command Tab

    The MDP Command Screen shows 3 buttons: • Open Breaker: Opens the Breaker • Close Breaker: Closes the Breaker • Reset Fault: Clears the Event Table in the MDP The screen also shows the Breaker Status, for example OPEN. Command Tab The MDP Tabular Data Screen wizard has three command buttons: Button Command...
  • Page 117: Setup Tab

    The MDP Setup Screen shows: • Phase Settings Configuration • Ground Settings Configuration You must enter CT Ratio in the relevant field. Setup Tab...
  • Page 118: Pqm (Power Quality Meter)

    PQM (Power Quality Meter) Metering Demand I, V Range P Range Analysis All six function buttons under the Info box are enabled for the PQM. The PQM Tabular Data Screen wizard has nine command buttons, described below. Button Function Clear Energy Clears the PQM’s energy counters Reset Device Issues a RESET command to the PQM...
  • Page 119: Metering Tab

    The Multilin PQM Metering tab shows: • Metering values: For A, B, C and 3 Phase • Energy: In various values • Output Relays: Alarm, Aux 1, Aux 2 and Aux 3 The Clear Energy button, when clicked, will clear all energy values. The Reset Device button, when clicked, will reset the Device.
  • Page 120: Status Tab

    Status Tab The Multilin Status tab shows the status of Alarms, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3 Relays. PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 121: Demand Tab

    Demand Tab The Multilin PQM Demand screen shows : • Demand Current & Power • Peak Demand • Minimum and Maximum Frequency and their Time Stamps. The Clear Max Demand Values button, when clicked, will clear all the maximum demand values. The Clear Frequency Values button, when clicked, will clear all the frequency values.
  • Page 122: Iv Range Tab

    IV Range Tab The Multilin PQM IV Range tab shows the Minumum and Maximum Current, Voltage Values. The Clear Current Min/Max button, when clicked, will clear all the minimum and maximum values of the current. The Clear Voltage Min/Max button, when clicked, will clear all the minimum and maximum values of voltage. PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 123: P Range Tab

    P Range Tab The Multilin PQM Power Range screen shows the Power minimum and maximum values. The Clear Power Min/Max button, when clicked, will clear all the minimum and maximum values of the power.
  • Page 124: Analysis Tab

    Analysis Tab The Multilin PQM Power Analysis screen shows: • Power Quality Values • Total Harmonic Distortion • THD Max The Clear Max THD Values button, when clicked, will clear all maximum THD values. PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 125: Io Tab

    IO Tab The Multilin PQM Inputs and Outputs screen shows: • Digital Input Switches • Output Relays • Analog Input • Switch Input Pulse Counters The Reset Pulse Counter button, when clicked, will reset all the pulse counter values.
  • Page 126: Setpoints Tab

    Setpoints Tab The Multilin PQM System Setpoints screen shows: • Current Demand Type • Current Demand Time Interval (m) • Power Demand Type • Power Demand Time Interval (m) • Energy Cost Per kWh (cents) • Neutral Current Sensing • Analog Input Main Relay •...
  • Page 127: Motor Manager Ii (Mmii)

    Motor Manager II (MMII) Metering Maintenance Five of the six function buttons under the Info box are enabled for the MMII; the Wave button is not supported for the MMII. The MMII Tabular Data Screen wizard has four command buttons, described below. Button Function Clear Energy...
  • Page 128: Epm 3710 Meter

    EPM 3710 Meter Code Meaning Voltage A Voltage B Voltage C Current A Current B Current C The EPM 3710 Tabular Data Screen wizard provides the following special features: • The Normal Metering Values screen has a label that displays either kVA Demand or Amps Demand, depending on how the meter is configured.
  • Page 129: Epm 3720 Meter

    EPM 3720 Meter The EPM 3720 Tabular Data Screen wizard has several special features. You can use the Setup 1, Setup 2, and Setpoints screens to change the meter configuration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable. Some are changed by clicking on the displayed value, while others provide scroll buttons, and some have both.
  • Page 130: Epm 7300 Meter

    Demand Reset Min/Max The EPM 7300 Tabular Data Screen wizard has several special features. You can use the Setup screen to change the meter configuration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable. Some are changed by clicking on the displayed value, while others are changed by clicking on the associated scroll button.
  • Page 131: Metering Tab

    Metering Tab The 7300 ION Normal Metering Values screen shows the metering values: • A, B and C • Three Phase Values • Voltage Imbalance • Current Imbalance • Frequency (Hz) • Phase Reversal • Energy The Reset Energy button will reset the energy.
  • Page 132: Min/Max Tab

    The 7300 ION Min/Max/Demand Values screen shows: • Minimum and maximum metering values • Digital Outputs By clicking on the Text box provided, a popup box will be appeared where text can be entered. By clicking on Force ON and Force OFF the status can be seen as ON or OFF respectively. •...
  • Page 133: Setup Tab

    Setup Tab The 7300 ION Setup screen shows various setup values of the device such as Volts Mode, Phase Order, PT Secondary and CT Secondary. The Download button, when clicked, will download all relevant values in the device. The Refresh button, when clicked, will refresh all the values coming from the device.
  • Page 134: Epm 7330 Meter

    EPM 7330 Meter Button Metering Reset Energy MIN/MAX Demand Digital Input Labels Force ON Force OFF Reset Sliding Demand Reset Min/Max The EPM 7330 Tabular Data Screen wizard has several special features. You can use the Setup screen to change the meter configuration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable.
  • Page 135: Metering Tab

    Metering Tab The 7330 ION Normal Metering Values screen shows the metering values: • A, B and C • Three Phase Values • Voltage Imbalance • Current Imbalance • Frequency (Hz) • Phase Reversal • Energy The Reset Energy button will reset the energy.
  • Page 136: Min/Max

    The 7330 ION Min/Max/Demand Values screen shows: • Minimum and maximum metering values • Digital Outputs By clicking on the Text box provided, a popup box will be appeared where text can be entered. By clicking on Force ON and Force OFF the status can be seen as ON or OFF respectively. •...
  • Page 137: Setup Tab

    Setup Tab The 7330 ION Setup screen shows various setup values of the device such as Volts Mode, Phase Order, PT Secondary and CT Secondary. The Download button, when clicked, will download all relevant values in the device. The Refresh button, when clicked, will refresh all the values coming from the device.
  • Page 138: Epm 7500/7600 Meter

    EPM 7500/7600 Meter The EPM 7500/7600 Tabular Data Screen wizard has several special features. You can use the Setup screen to change the meter configuration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable. Some are changed by clicking on the displayed value, while others are changed by clicking on the associated scroll button.
  • Page 139 • I C: n/a when Voltage Mode is SINGLE • KW A, B: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • KW C: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • KW Total • KVA A, B: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA •...
  • Page 140: Min/Max Tab

    Min/Max Tab EPM 7500/7600 Meter - Min/Max Tab The Minimum/Maximum Values tab displays a variety of minimum and maximum values recorded by the EPM 7500/7600. Select Show Minimum or Show Maximum buttons to display either the minimum or maximum values for the displayed parameters.
  • Page 141: Power Quality Tab

    Power Quality Tab EPM 7500/7600 Meter - Power Quality Tab The Power Quality tab displays the following power quality values from the EPM 7500/7600. The Power Quality tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Reset Sag Swell Disturbance Counter – Resets Sag Swell Counter. •...
  • Page 142: Demand Tab

    Enable/Disable Sag Swell – Enables or Disables Sag Swell Tracking. Enable/Disable Over KW SWD – Enables or Disables Over Real Power Sliding Window Demand for Relative Setpoint Tracking. Enable/Disable Over Current – Enables or Disables Over Current for Phases A, B, and C for Relative Setpoint Tracking.
  • Page 143: Inputs Tab

    The Demand tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Reset Energy – Resets Energy Demand values identified above. Reset SWD– Resets Sliding Window Demand values identified above. Reset Thermal – Resets Thermal Demand values identified above. Reset Peak – Resets Peak Demand values identified above. The Minimum/Peak panel's Show Maximum and Show Minimum buttons can be used to toggle the display between minimums and peaks.
  • Page 144: Setup 1 Tab

    • Status (On, Off) for Status Inputs (SI) 1-8. (Color Code: Green – ON, Grey – OFF). • Counters for SI1-8. The Inputs tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Reset Counters – Resets Digital Input Status Counters for SI1-8. The Inputs tab also provides retentive memory inputs for the following: Digital Input Names for SI1-8.
  • Page 145 Download – Executes a script to check for values that have changed and downloads those values to the device via the GE 7700 Gateway. Refresh – Executes a script to upload all of the meter values for the settings on the screen.
  • Page 146: Setup 2 Tab

    Setup 2 Tab EPM 7500/7600 Meter - Setup 2 Tab The Setup 2 tab displays the following demand values from the EPM 7500/7600. Sliding Window Demand Settings • Sliding Demand Sub Interval Settings for KW, KVAR, KVA, and Iavg. • Sliding Demand Number of Sub Intervals for KW, KVAR, KVA, and Iavg.
  • Page 147 The Setup 2 tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Download– Executes a script to check for values that have changed and downloads those values to the device via the GE 7700 Gateway. Refresh– .Executes a script to upload all of the meter values for the settings on the screen.
  • Page 148: Epm 7700 Meter

    EPM 7700 Meter The EPM 7700 Tabular Data Screen wizard has several special features. You can use the Setup screen to change the meter configuration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable. Some are changed by clicking on the displayed value, while others are changed by clicking on the associated scroll button.
  • Page 149 • KW A, B: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • KW C: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE • KW Total • KVAR A, B: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA • KVAR C: n/a when Voltage Mode is DELTA or SINGLE •...
  • Page 150: Min/Max Tab

    Min/Max Tab EPM 7700 ION Meter - Min/Max Tab The Minimum/Maximum Values tab displays a variety of minimum and maximum values recorded by the EPM 7700. Select Show Minimum or Show Maximum buttons to display either the minimum or maximum values for the displayed parameters.
  • Page 151: Power Quality Tab

    Power Quality Tab EPM 7700 ION Meter - Power Quality Tab The Power Quality tab displays the following power quality values from the EPM 7700. Disturbance Monitoring • Sag / Swell Counter • Transient Counter • Over KW Sliding Window Demand Status •...
  • Page 152: Demand Tab

    The Power Quality tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Reset Disturbance Counters – Resets Sag Swell and Transient Counters. Enable/Disable Sag Swell – Enables or Disables Sag Swell Tracking. Enable/Disable Transient – Enables or Disables Transient Tracking. Enable/Disable Over KW –...
  • Page 153: Inputs Tab

    • Average RMS Current Sliding Window Demand and Predicted Demand Thermal Demand • Real Power Thermal Demand • Reactive Power Thermal Demand • Apparent Power Thermal Demand • Average RMS Current Thermal Demand The Demand tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Reset Energy –...
  • Page 154: Setup 1 Tab

    • Full Scale Setting for AI1-4. : n/a when doesn’t exist on the meter • Scaled Value for AI1-4. : n/a when doesn’t exist on the meter The Inputs tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Reset Counters – Resets Digital Input Status Counters for SI1-8. The Inputs tab also provides retentive memory inputs for the following: Digital Input Names for SI1-8.
  • Page 155 Download – Executes a script to check for values that have changed and downloads those values to the device via the GE 7700 Gateway. Refresh – Executes a script to upload all of the meter values for the settings on the screen.
  • Page 156: Setup 2 Tab

    Setup 2 Tab EPM 7700 ION Meter - Setup 2 Tab The Setup 2 tab displays the following demand values from the EPM 7700. Sliding Window Demand Settings • Sliding Demand Sub Interval Settings for KW, KVAR, KVA, and Iavg. •...
  • Page 157 The Setup 2 tab also provides push buttons for performing the following commands: Download– Executes a script to check for values that have changed and downloads those values to the device via the GE 7700 Gateway. Refresh– .Executes a script to upload all of the meter values for the settings on the screen.
  • Page 158: Universal Relay

    Universal Relay The Universal Relay devices are a highly-flexible family of power management devices based on the concept of a backplane and CPU supporting a wide variety of plug-in modules. These modules provide metering, monitoring, protection and control functions, and other abilities. A UR tabular wizard can display between one and eight screens of data –...
  • Page 159: Metering Tab

    Metering Tab Universal Relay - Metering Data Screen The Metering tab displays the following metered values from the B30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 devices: Actual Values for Voltage, Current, Power, Power Factor, and Frequency. These values are detailed below. Current RMS Current for each phase, ground, and neutral Phasor magnitude and angle for each phase, ground and neutral...
  • Page 160: Power Quality Tab

    Power Factor Shows the signed power factor value in percent. Power Factor values derived from a source wired in a delta configuration are displayed as "N/A". Frequency Frequency is shown in units of hertz. Frequency is only displayed if the Frequency Tracking Reference setpoint is set to a non-zero value.
  • Page 161: Protection Control Tab

    Voltage Phasor magnitude and angle for negative, positive and zero sequence voltages. Voltage values derived from a source wired in a delta configuration will appear as "N/A". Protection Control Tab Universal Relay - Protection Control Tab The Protection Control tab is supported for the following devices: B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60.
  • Page 162: Power System Configuration Tab

    Button to enable or disable the indicated function. Status indicator: gray = disabled, amber = enabled. To use this tab, the user selects one of the eight settings groups for editing using the control labeled "Select Settings Group". The status of the settings in the selected group will then be displayed, and the user can enable/disable functions without affecting settings in the other seven groups.
  • Page 163 Current Transformers (CT) Primary: indicates the current rating of the CT primary. Secondary: indicates the output current of the CT secondary, either 1A or 5A. Displays "N/A" if the Order Code indicates no CT is installed in the affected location. Voltage Transformers (VT) Secondary: indicates the output voltage of the VT.
  • Page 164: Transformer Tab

    Transformer Tab Universal Relay - Transformer Tab The T60 device alone supports a Transformer Tab on its wizard. This tab is unique to the T60 device type. The following values are shown: Differential Current Phasor magnitude and angle. Differential 2nd Harmonic Phasor magnitude and angle Differential 5th Harmonic Phasor magnitude and angle...
  • Page 165: Elements Tab

    Elements Tab Universal Relay - Digital Elements Tab The Elements tab displays user-defined name and current status of the sixteen digital elements in the UR. The status indicator color is amber if an element is enabled, gray if it is disabled. The B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 devices are supported.
  • Page 166: Digital Counter Tab

    Digital Counter Tab Universal Relay - Digital Counter Tab The digital counter tab supports B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 device types, showing information about the eight digital counters provided in each UR. Status –...
  • Page 167: Virtual Inputs Tab

    Virtual Inputs Tab Universal Relay - Virtual Inputs Tab The Virtual Inputs (VInputs) tab allows the user to enable/disable all configured virtual inputs in the connected device and provides indication of their status. The 32 virtual inputs can be manually operated with the pushbuttons provided at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 168: Virtual Outputs Tab

    Virtual Outputs Tab Universal Relay - Virtual Outputs Tab The Virtual Outputs (VOutput) tab allows the user to view the status (energized/de- energized) of all available virtual outputs on the device. The user can also assign a textual name to each of the outputs. Up to 64 virtual outputs can be diplayed. This tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 devices.
  • Page 169: Contact Inputs Tab

    Contact Inputs Tab Universal Relay - Contact Input Tab The Contact Input tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices, and shows the contact inputs installed on the selected relay. Up to 96 contact inputs may be displayed. Contact Inputs The contacts are presented as a series of pages.
  • Page 170: Contact Output Tab

    Contact Output Tab Universal Relay - Contact Output Tab The Contact Output tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices, and shows the contact outputs installed on the selected relay. Up to 64 contact outputs may be displayed. Contact Output The contacts are presented as a series of pages.
  • Page 171: Dcma Tab

    DCMA Tab Universal Relay - DCMA Tab The Direct Current MilliAmperes (DCMA) tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices, and shows the state of the relay's DCMA inputs. DCMA inputs are analog inputs used to read external transducer values.
  • Page 172: Source Tabs

    Source Tabs Universal Relay - Source Tab Example Similar in operation to the metering tab (except that frequency information is not displayed), there are five identical "Source" tabs (2 – 6) which display actual values information specific to the indicated source. There is no "Source 1" tab, since the Metering tab serves as the "Source 1"...
  • Page 173: Demand Tab

    Demand Tab Universal Relay - Demand Tab The Demand tab supports the B30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices, and shows a variety of energy measurements and demand parameters for a selected source. These values are displayed for up to six sources, which may be toggled between using the S1 - S6 buttons.
  • Page 174: Line Tab

    Line Tab Universal Relay - Line Tab The Line tab supports the D60, F30, F60, G60, L60, L90 and UR devices, and shows a variety of energy measurements and demand parameters for a selected source. These values are displayed for up to six sources, which may be toggled between using the S1 - S6 buttons.
  • Page 175: Breaker Tab

    Breaker Tab Universal Relay - Breaker Tab The Breaker tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices, and shows a variety amperage measurements and breaker status, as well as allowing control of breaker functions and auto reclosers. Arcing Amperage at Breaker 1 and 2 is displayed for Phases A, B, and C.
  • Page 176: Contact Output Current States Tab

    Auto Reclose If the breaker is so equipped, the status of and reclose count for up to six Auto Reclose functions can be displayed, and each recloser may be enabled or disabled. Click the button next to each ID number to enable/disable the autorecloser. Contact Output Current States Tab Universal Relay - Contact Output Current States Tab The Contact Output Current State tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35,...
  • Page 177: Remote Temperature Detection Tab

    Remote Temperature Detection Tab Universal Relay - Contact Output Tab The RTD tab supports the B30, C30, C60, D60, F30, F35, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60 and T60 UR devices, and shows the RTD sensors installed on the selected relay. Up to 48 input sensors may be displayed.
  • Page 178: Bus Tab

    Bus Tab Universal Relay - Bus Tab The Bus tab is supported for the B30 UR device only. It displays Phase Magnitude and Angle measurements on Bus 1 and Bus 2 for phases A, B, and C. Current direction is shown in degrees for each phase, and the Zone function can be enabled or disabled on each Bus.
  • Page 179: 239 Motor Protection Relay

    239 Motor Protection Relay The Multilin 239 Metering screen shows: • Current • RTD Status and Temperature • Motor Status • Switches • Output Relays The 239 does not support Waveform Capture or Event generation, therefore these buttons are disabled beneath the Info box. The 239 Tabular Data Screen’s command buttons are described below: Button Metering...
  • Page 180: Status Tab

    The Reset Device button, when clicked, will issue a RESET command to the 239. The Emergency Restart button, when clicked, will issue a RESTART command to the 239. • The Status tab displays Alarm, Trip, Auxilary Status Pickup is shown in Amber color and Active Alarm shown in Red, along with a text string for each alarm condition.
  • Page 181: Trip Data

    Trip Data The Multilin 239 Last Trip Data screen shows: • Cause of Last Trip and their corresponding currents and RTD Temperatures at the time of trip. • Trip Record The Clear Trip Data button, when clicked, will clear all the trip data.
  • Page 182: Setpoints Tab

    Setpoints Tab The Multilin 239 System Setpoints screen shows: • CT Inputs • Motor Data • Phase Current Overload • Breaker Failure • Immediate Overload • Mechanical Jam PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 183: 269 Plus Motor Management Relay

    269 Plus Motor Management Relay The 269 Tabular Data Screen wizard provides two reset push buttons on the Setup 6 tab. Button Status 6 Clear Last RTD Data Clear Commissioning Data Table 24. 269+ Tabular data screen commands. For complete explanations of parameters, refer to the 269+ Users Guide. Function Clears the RTD last access registers Clears the commissioning data registers...
  • Page 184: 369 Motor Management Relay

    369 Motor Management Relay Metering Tab 369 - Metering Data Screen The Metering tab displays the following metered values from the 369 device: Actual Values for Voltage, Current, Power, Power Factor, and Frequency. These values are detailed below. Current • Per phase magnitude and angle •...
  • Page 185 Average Line-Neutral voltage. (only shown for wye configurations) Power Power values are displayed only if the Metering or Backspin option is installed in the relay and a VT connection has been programmed. • Real power • Reactive power • Apparent power •...
  • Page 186: Alarms Tab

    Alarms Tab 369 Relay - Alarms Tab The Alarms tab consists of three pages – Status, Trip Data, and Trip Counters. You can navigate between pages by clicking the buttons located along the lower edge of the tab display. Alarm Status This page displays the current status of the alarm functions within the relay.
  • Page 187: Demand Tab

    Demand Tab 369 Relay - Demand Tab This tab displays current and power demand metering information. Current demand is indicated regardless of options/VT settings. Power demand values are only available when the Metering or Backspin option is installed on the relay and a VT connection is programmed. Peak demand values may be cleared using the Clear Peak Demand Data button on the Control tab.
  • Page 188: Local Rtd Tab

    Local RTD Tab 369 Relay - Local RTD Tab This tab displays information about any RTD temperature probes connected directly to the device. Information on this tab is only available if the RTD option is installed in the relay. Information and alarm indication for each RTD is only available when that RTD is programmed for operation.
  • Page 189: Remote Rtd Tab

    Remote RTD Tab 369 Relay - Remote RTD Tab This tab displays information about any RTD temperature probes connected to one or more Remote RTD units. These external accessories connect via Modbus to the 369 relay. A maximum of four RRTD modules can be connected to a 369 relay – each module is assigned a page on this tab.
  • Page 190: Control Tab

    Control Tab 369 Relay - Control Tab This tab provides limited control functionality over Modbus. Status – indicates the current status of the output relays and general digital inputs. Preset Values – shows the current value of the indicated field. Note that these values are only updated when the tab is first displayed –...
  • Page 191: Setup Tab

    Setup Tab 369 Relay - Setup Tab This tab displays selected setpoints from the device. All fields on this tab are read- only. Setpoints may be changed via the relay’s own setup program or manually via the front panel.
  • Page 192: Sr469 Motor Management Relay

    SR469 Motor Management Relay Metering Status Trip Maintenance The Multilin SR469 Metering Values screen shows the metering values, for example, Amps A, Amps B and Amps C; and All six function buttons under the Info area are enabled for the SR469. The SR469 Tabular Data Screen wizard has nine command buttons, described below.
  • Page 193: Status Tab

    Volts AB, Volts BC and Volts CA. Also shows Power, Energy, Motor Data and RTD information. The Clear Peak Demand button will clear all Peak Demand data The Clear MWh & Mvarh button will clear all MWh and Mvarh values. The RESET Device button will issue a RESET command to the SR469.
  • Page 194: Alarms Tab

    Alarms Tab The Multilin SR469 Alarm Status screen shows the status of various alarms such as Overload Alarm and Underpower Alarm. PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 195: Trip Tab

    Trip Tab The Multilin SR469 Trip screen shows the values of last trip data. The Clear Last Trip Data button will clear all values of the last trip data.
  • Page 196: Io Tab

    The Multilin SR469 Inputs & Outputs screen shows values related to: • Output Relays • Digital Input Switches • Analog Inputs The Clear Analog I/P Min/Max button will clear all minimum and maximum values of Analog I/P. IO Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 197: Maintenance Tab

    The Multilin SR469 Maintenance screen shows values related to: • Trip Counters • Timers • General Counters The Clear Trip Counters button will clear all values of trip counters and the Preset Digital Ctr will preset trip counters. Maintenance Tab...
  • Page 198: Analog Tab

    The Multilin SR469 Analog Input Differential screen shows: • Analog Input Diff 1-2 • Analog Input Diff 3-4 Analog Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 199: Rtd Hi Tab

    The Multilin SR469 HI Alarm Status screen shows various RTD values. The Multilin SR469 System Setpoints screen shows values of Thermal Model, Current, Voltage Sensing, Power System RTD HI Tab Setpoints Tab...
  • Page 200: Sr489 Generator Management Relay

    SR489 Generator Management Relay Button Metering Reset Device Clear Peak Demand Clear MWh and Mvarh Clear Max RTD Data Trip Data Clear Last Trip Data Clear Analog I/P Min/Max Data Maintenance Clear Trip Counters Clear Generator Information Clear Breaker Information The Multilin SR489 Metering Values screen shows various metering values: •...
  • Page 201: Pickup Tab

    • Demand • Power • RTD Information • Motor Data The Clear Peak Demand button clears all peak demand values. The Clear MWh & Mvarh button clears all MWh and Mvarh data The Clear Max RTD Data button clears the maximum RTD data and The RESET Device button will issue a RESET command to the device.
  • Page 202: Trip Data Tab

    The Multilin SR489 Alarm Pickups screen shows all the Alarms. Trip Data Tab The Multilin SR489 Last Trip Data screen shows the values of last trip data and the corresponding values at the time of trip. The Clear Last Trip Data button clears all values of the last trip data. PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 203: Io Tab

    The Multilin SR489 Inputs & Outputs screen shows: • Digital Input Switches • Analog Inputs • Output Relays • Learned Data Values The Clear Analog I/P Min/Max button clears all the minimum and maximum analog I/P. IO Tab...
  • Page 204: Maintenance Tab

    The Multilin SR489 Maintenance screen shows: • General Timers & Counters • Trip Counters The Clear Trip Counters button will clear all values of trip counters; the Clear General Info button will clear all general information; and the Clear Breaker Info button will clear all breaker information from the memory. Maintenance Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 205: Setpoints Tab

    Setpoints Tab The Multilin SR489 System Setpoints screen shows various values related to the setpoints such as Phase CT Primary, Ground CT Type, VT Connection Type, Voltage Transformer Ratio etc.
  • Page 206: 565 Feeder Management Relay

    565 Feeder Management Relay The 565 Tabular Data Screen wizard has the following buttons on the Command tab: Button Command Maint Data Operation Data Amp Demand KW Demand KVAR Demand Events Energy Reset Keypad End of Relay Test End of LED Test End of Analog Output Test Test LCD Display Test LEDs...
  • Page 207 scaled to display any desired units from the front of the device, but these labels are not sent to the DDE Server. For complete explanations of parameters, refer to the 565 Users Guide.
  • Page 208: 735 Feeder Relay

    735 Feeder Relay The 735 Metering screen shows: • Current and Output Relays • Time Overcurrent Trip and Instantaneous Overcurrent Trip • Configuration The RESET/CLEAR Device button will issue a RESET command to 735. The Events and Wave function buttons below the Info box are disabled since the 735 does not support Waveform Capture or Event generation.
  • Page 209: Trip Data Tab

    The 735 Trip Data screen shows trip data information such as: • Last Trip Data • Trip Record The Clear Last 5 Trip Causes button will clear values of last 5 trip causes. Trip Data Tab...
  • Page 210: Setpoints Tab

    The 735 System Setpoints screen shows setpoints information such as: • Dial Settings • Option Switches Setpoints Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 211: Sr745 Transformer Management Relay

    SR745 Transformer Management Relay The Multilin SR745 Metering Values screen shows: • Current • Sequence Current • Status Flags The RESET Device button will issue a RESET command to the device. Under the Info area, the SR745’s function buttons are all enabled. The SR745 Tabular Data Screen wizard has three command buttons: Button Metering...
  • Page 212: Flags Tab

    The Multilin SR745 Element Flags screen shows the state and phases of various elements. The Multilin SR745 Inputs & Outputs screen shows: Flags Tab IO Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 213: Demand Tab

    • Logic Inputs • Virtual Inputs • Output Relays • Virtual Outputs • Analog Input The Multilin SR745 Demand Data screen shows: • Configuration • Present Values • Maximums The Clear Max Demand Data button will clear all maximum values of the demand data. Demand Tab...
  • Page 214: Harmonic Tab

    The Multilin SR745 Harmonic & Misc Data screen shows: • Harmonic Data • Misc The Reset Loss of Life button will clear loss-of-life data from the SR745’s memory. Harmonic Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 215: Setpoints Tab

    Setpoints Tab The Multilin SR745 System Setpoints screen shows information such as Nominal Phase to Phase Voltage, Rated Load (MVA), Transformer Type and Analog Outputs.
  • Page 216: Power Tab

    The Multilin SR745 Power & Energy screen shows: • Power • Energy • Aging Factor • Tap Changer Power Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 217: Sr750/760 Feeder Management Relay

    SR750/760 Feeder Management Relay The SR750 and SR760 are very similar devices and share a common Tabular Data Screen wizard. During wizard configuration, select which type of device the wizard represents (SR750 or SR760) by selecting the corresponding radio button in the Tabular Data Screen Configuration dialog box.
  • Page 218: Metering Tab

    The SR750/760 Metering screen shows: • Current • Energy • Voltage • Power The Clear Energy Data button will clear all values of energy data. The RESET Device button will issue a RESET command to the device. Metering Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 219: Status Tab

    The SR750/760 Status screen shows Active Conditions. The SR750/760 Fault & Maintenance Data screen shows: Status Tab Fault Tab...
  • Page 220: Trip Tab

    • Fault Locations • Total Arcing Current The Reset Arcing Current button will reset all values of the arcing current. The SR750/760 Trip Data screen shows: • Last Trip Data • Trip Counters The Reset Trip Counters button will reset all values of the trip counters. Trip Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 221: Demand Tab

    The SR750/760 Demand screen shows details of: • Configuration • Values The Reset Max Demand button will reset all maximum values of demand. Demand Tab...
  • Page 222: Logic Tab

    The SR750/760 Logic screen shows: • Contact Inputs • Virtual Inputs • Logic Input States The SR750/760 Inputs & Outputs screen shows: Logic Tab IO Tab PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 223: Setpoints Tab

    • Output Relays • Analog Input • Hardware Input Coils • Breaker Operation The Open Breaker button will issue an Open Breaker command. The Close Breaker button will issue a Close Breaker command. The SR750/760 System Setpoints screen shows: • System Setup •...
  • Page 224: Fanuc 90/30

    Fanuc 90/30 Fanuc 90/70 The Fanuc 90/30 Tabular Data Screen wizard is blank. This allows any desired data to be placed on the screen. The Fanuc 90/70 Tabular Data Screen wizard is blank. This allows any desired data to be placed on the screen. PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 225: Fanuc Micro 90

    Fanuc Micro 90 The GE Fanuc Micro 90 Tabular Data Screen is blank. This allows for any desired data to be placed on the screen.
  • Page 226: Mx200

    MX200 The MX 200 device is an Automatic Transfer Switch. The Tabular Data Screen wizard has several special features. You can use the Setup screen to change the meter configuration. Values displayed in white boxes are changeable. Clicking on the displayed value changes some, while clicking on the box changes others. The Download and Refresh buttons on the setup screen upload and download all of the setpoints from the device.
  • Page 227 Voltages Normal and Emergency Voltage values for all the phases. Timer Functions • Timer Active • Timer Countdown Value • Time on Emergency • No. of Transfers • Nominal FS Vol. Value • ATS Mode • Fault Present • Exerciser Enabled •...
  • Page 228: Setup Tab

    The tab shows frequency and number of phases on source: • Position Status • Phase Rotation The status for Source is displayed as Available (displayed in green) or Not Available (displayed in red). The Position Status is displayed as Normal (displayed in green) or Emergency (displayed in red). The Phase Rotation is displayed as ON (displayed in green) or OFF (displayed in red).
  • Page 229 Control • • • No Load Test • Load Test • Fast Load Test • • • • • • Aux2 • Aux1 The legend is ON and OFF. If ON, it is indicated by amber and if OFF by gray color. Options •...
  • Page 230 • Normal Pickup • Normal Dropout • Emer Pickup • Emer Dropout The user can enter values against each parameter. Frequency (Hz) • Normal Pickup • Emer Pickup The user can enter values against each parameter. Time (Seconds) • P Time •...
  • Page 231: Gen Plc

    GEN PLC The Generator Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is a specially programmed PLC with specific number of I/O modules, controlled by a Master PLC program up to maximum number of 16 Generators. GEN PLC Tabular wizard mainly have 3 tabs as described below. Master Tab The Master PLC lists 16 generators displaying status for each generator separately.
  • Page 232: Generator Tab

    Generator Tab This tab displays generator parameters for 16 generators represented as G1 to G16 (buttons). When a button is clicked, the parameters of that generator are displayed on the screen. The parameters are: Status • Gen Brkr Aux Contact •...
  • Page 233: Psg

    Any alarm in generator’s status is displayed in amber. Otherwise the status is displayed in gray. Shutdown • Overcrank • Overspeed • High Water Temp • Oil Pressure • Overvoltage • Reverse Power • Breaker Locked Out • Fail to Synchronize •...
  • Page 234 Status • Latched Under Frequency • Latched Over Frequency • Communication Failure • Main Tank Low Fuel Level • Main Tank Critical Low Fuel Level • Main Tank High Fuel Level • Main Tank Fuel Leaked • Load Bank Breaker Bell Alarm •...
  • Page 235: Epm5300P

    EPM5300P This device belongs to Electro Industries family, which is tightly integrated device in to PMCS product. This device contains the following tabs. Metering Tab The screen explains various parameters of the device: Current (Amps) • Phase (A, B, C and Neutral) •...
  • Page 236 Voltage (Volts) • Phase (AN, BN, CN, AB, BC and CA) • Inst • THD Current • THD Voltage Energy • WATT Hour • VA Hour • VAR Hour Power • Real (WATT) • Reactive (VAR) • Apparent (VA) • PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 237: Setup One Tab

    Setup One Tab The screen explains various parameters in relation with Relay 1 and Relay 2 such as: Configuration • Kilo Volt Inputs • Kilo Amp Input • Mega Watt Input • Phase Reverse Limits • Meter Setup • Limits Set By Relay 1 / Relay 2 •...
  • Page 238: Setup Two Tab

    Reset • WATT Hour • VAR Hour • VA Hour If it is kilo volt inputs, the decimal placement is 2 (as shown in the screen); if kilo amp input the decimal placement is 3 and if mega watt input, it is 1. Note: Configured is displayed in green, Enabled in red and Reset in Amber.
  • Page 239 LED display in Gray color: Exceeded Limit 1 LED display in GREEN color : The associated quantity is exceeded the Limit 1 value. LED display in Gray color: The associated quantity is NOT exceeded the Limit 1 value. Exceeded Limit 2 LED display in GREEN color : The associated quantity is exceeded the Limit 2 value.
  • Page 240: Epm5200P

    EPM5200P This device belongs to Electro Industries family, which is tightly integrated device in to PMCS product. This device contains the following tabs. Metering Tab The screen explains various parameters of the device: Current (Amps) • Phase (A, B, C, Neutral) •...
  • Page 241: Setup One Tab

    Voltage (Volts) • Phase (AN, BN, CN, AB, BC, CA) • Inst THD Current/THD Voltage • Displays Phase A, Phase B and Phase C THD Current and Voltage values. Energy • WATT Hour • VA Hour • VAR Hour Power •...
  • Page 242 Configuration • Kilo Volt Inputs • Kilo Amp Input • Mega Watt Input • Phase Reverse Limits • Meter Setup • Limits Set By Relay 1 / Relay 2 • Phase Reversal • Phase Imbalance • Delay On • Delay Off Decimal Placement •...
  • Page 243: Epm5350P

    EPM5350P Special Note: This device supports GE32MTCP Server ONLY. This device belongs to Electro Industries family, which is tightly integrated device in to PMCS product. This device contains the following tabs. Metering Tab The screen explains various parameters of the device: Current (Amps) •...
  • Page 244: Setup One Tab

    • THD Current • THD Voltage Energy • WATT Hour • VA Hour • VAR Hour Power • Real (WATT) • Reactive (VAR) • Apparent (VA) • Setup One Tab The screen explains various parameters in relation with Relay 1 and Relay 2 such as: Configuration •...
  • Page 245: Setup Two Tab

    • Meter Setup • Limits Set By Relay 1 / Relay 2 • Phase Reversal • Phase Imbalance • Delay On • Delay Off Decimal Placement • Volts Decimal Placement • Amps Decimal Placement • WATT Decimal Placement • VOLTS Full Scale •...
  • Page 246 Limit 1 Limit 1 value for the Associated quantity (For example: Phase A Amps) Trigger - Relay 1 LED display in Amber color : Limit 1 of the associated value will trigger Relay 1. LED display in Gray color: Trigger - Relay 2 LED display in Amber color : Limit 1 of the associated value will trigger Relay 2.
  • Page 247: Epm5000P

    EPM5000P This device belongs to the Electro Industries family, which is a tightly integrated device in to the PMCS product. The device contains the following tabs: Metering The screen explains various parameters related to metering and status. Power (WATT): Instantaneous, Average, Maximum and Negative Maximum. Relay 1/Relay 2: Positive Limit 1, Negative Limit 1, Positive Limit 2 and Negative Limit 2.
  • Page 248: Setup

    Setup The screen explains various parameters related to configuration and setup. Configuration: Mega WATT, Leading Zero, Reset Protection, Open Delta, KYZ Output for positive WH, KYZ Output for negative WH. Protocol: Relay 1, Relay 2, Communications and DC Output. Status/Value: The user can set the values in the Status and Value fields. Under Positive WATT and Negative WATT, the status is shown as Above/Below for Limit 1 and Limit 2.
  • Page 249: Epm9450Q/Epm9650Q

    EPM9450Q/EPM9650Q This device belongs to the Electro Industries family, which is a tightly integrated device in to the PMCS product. The device comes with 2 versions – EPM9450Q and EPM9650Q. The EPM9450Q device does not support Waveform feature. The EPM9650Q supports Waveform features. The device offers the following features: •...
  • Page 250: Min/Max

    • Frequency Normal/ High Speed: Displays Frequency in Hz. Min/Max The tab displays Maximum and Minimum values of various parameters. The user can get maximum and minimum values by clicking on respective buttons labeled Show Max and Show Min. • Voltage: This tab displays the voltage values of AN, BN, CN, AB, BC, CA and Aux.
  • Page 251: Demand

    Demand The screen explains various parameters related to demand values: • Sliding Window Demand: Displays Average and Maximum Sliding window demand for Positive Watt, Coincendence VAR for Maximum Postive Watt, Negative Watt, Coincedance VAR for Maximum Negative Watt, Positive VAR, Negative VAR and VA. User can click on Sliding Window button to see the Sliding window Demand.
  • Page 252: Thermal Average

    Thermal Average The screen explains about various parameters related to thermal average: • Current (Amps): Displays the current readings for the phases A, B, C, Mea. (measured) and Cal. (calculated). • Voltage (Volts): Displays the Voltage readings for the phases AN, BN, CN, AB, BC, CA and Aux. •...
  • Page 253: Digital Inputs

    Digital Inputs The Digital Inputs tab displays the following parameters of 8 digital inputs. They are Name: Displays the name of the Digital Input. The maximum allowed is 16 Character string. Open/Close Label: Based on the Digital input status, the corresponding label will be displayed. For example if the digital input status is OPEN then label for Open condition is displayed or if the digital input status is CLOSED then label for Closed condition is displayed.
  • Page 254: Setup

    Setup The screen explains various parameters related to setup. Current Set Points: Above and Below Current Setpoints are shown for Phase A, B, C, Measured and Calculated. Voltage Set Points: Above and Below Voltage Setpoints are shown AN, BN, CN, AB, BC, CA and Aux. PT Ratio: Displays Phase and Auxiliary values for Numerator and Denominator.
  • Page 255: Epm7430D/Epm7450D

    EPM7430D/EPM7450D These devices belong to the Electro Industries family, which is a tightly integrated device in to the PMCS product. These devices communicate through EI Protocol (Electro Industries Protocol). The server used for these devices is GE32EIND. The device comes with 2 versions – EPM7430D and EPM7450D. Both the devices does not support Waveform and events features.
  • Page 256: Min/Max

    Min/Max The tab displays Maximum and Minimum values of various parameters. The user can get maximum and minimum values by clicking on respective buttons labeled Show Max. Values and Show Min. Values. • Voltage: This tab displays the voltage values of AN, BN, CN, AB, BC and CA. •...
  • Page 257: Limits

    Limits The screen explains various parameters related to Limits and Triggers: Limit 1 Trigger/Limit 2 Trigger (Relay 1, Relay 2 and Relay 3) Relay 1, Relay 2 and Relay 3 are triggered depending upon the Limit 1 and Limit 2 values. The screen also displays whether the Limit 1 and Limit 2 are set above or set below.
  • Page 258 Trigger - Relay 3 LED display in Amber color : Limit 1 of the associated value will trigger Relay 3. LED display in Gray color: Limit 2 Limit 2 value for the Associated quantity (For example: Phase A Amps) Trigger - Relay 1 LED display in Amber color : Limit 2 of the associated value will trigger Relay 1.
  • Page 259: Setup

    Setup The screen shows the following parameters in relation with Relay 1, Relay 2 and Relay 3 such as: Configuration: The Parameters under configuration are Kilo Volt Inputs, Kilo Amp Input, Mega Watt Input, Phase Reverse Limits. If any of the above parameters are configured the LED shows Green otherwise LED shows Gray in color. Meter Setup: If this parameter is set then text displayed as Open Delta, if not then shows Non Open Delta.
  • Page 260: Troubleshooting

    Q: While switching between InTouch's Runtime and Development modes, the program crashed with an Assertion Error. A: This is a problem with InTouch Wonderware, not the GE PMCS Wizards. It occurs rarely during the development phase, and is not seen once a stable application has been developed and put into use.
  • Page 261: Intouch Applications - Windows Not Displayed Properly

    InTouch applications – Windows not displayed properly Q: When I double-click the display on the PLEPM's Large Faceplate wizard to go to the Tabular data screen, the DELTA metering tab is displayed, even though the PLEPM is configured as WYE. A: Click another tab and then click back to the Metering tab.
  • Page 263: Appendix A: Epm 3720 Sliding Window Demand Keys

    Appendix A: EPM 3720 Sliding Window Demand Keys Downloading Sliding Demand Window Keys to the EPM 3720 The EPM 3720 supports up to 10 sliding demand measurements that are user- programmable via the Tabular Data screen wizard. The Sliding Demand tab offers a set of adjustable fields, into which a user can enter a key (a unique string of values) which, when downloaded to the EPM 3720, will trigger a measurement.
  • Page 264 #3 & #4 Class Sub- Instance class 21-23 25-27 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Measurement Volts LN Average Volts LN Phase A Volts LN Phase B Volts LN Phase C Volts LL Average Volts LL Phase AB Volts LL Phase BC Volts LL Phase CA Amps Average Amps Phase A...
  • Page 265 #3 & #4 Class Sub- Instance class 29-2F 34-67 Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Measurement Reserved I2T Avg. (0 = Off, 1= On) I2T Phase A (0=Off, 1=On) I2T Phase B (0=Off, 1=On) I2T Phase C (0=Off, 1=On) Reserved V1 HD - K-Factor V2 HD - K-Factor V3 HD - K-Factor VAUX HD - K-Factor...
  • Page 266: Supported Modes

    #3 & #4 Class Sub- Instance class Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Measurement V1 HD - Harmonic #1 V2 HD - Harmonic #1 V3 HD - Harmonic #1 VAUX HD - Harmonic #1 I1 HD - Harmonic #1 I2 HD - Harmonic #1 I3 HD - Harmonic #1 I4 HD - Harmonic #1 V1 HD - Harmonic #2...
  • Page 267 #3 & #4 Class Sub- Instance class Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Measurement I3 HD - Harmonic #5 I4 HD - Harmonic #5 V1 HD - Harmonic #6 V2 HD - Harmonic #6 V3 HD - Harmonic #6 VAUX HD - Harmonic #6 I1 HD - Harmonic #6 I2 HD - Harmonic #6 I3 HD - Harmonic #6...
  • Page 268 #3 & #4 Class Sub- Instance class Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Measurement I1 HD - Harmonic #10 I2 HD - Harmonic #10 I3 HD - Harmonic #10 I4 HD - Harmonic #10 V1 HD - Harmonic #11 V2 HD - Harmonic #11 V3 HD - Harmonic #11 VAUX HD - Harmonic #11 I1 HD - Harmonic #11...
  • Page 269 #3 & #4 Class Sub- Instance class Sliding Window Key Thumbwheel Settings Measurement V3 HD - Harmonic #15 VAUX HD - Harmonic #15 I1 HD - Harmonic #15 I2 HD - Harmonic #15 I3 HD - Harmonic #15 Table A-1. EPM 3720 Sliding Window Demand Keys. Supported Modes STD TD SD PD STD TD SD PD...
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  • Page 271: Appendix B: Automatic Waveform Capture And Waveform Retrieval On Epm3720

    Appendix B: Automatic Waveform Capture and Waveform Retrieval on EPM3720 Using a setpoint to trigger waveform capture or record on the EPM 3720 When a Setpoint is programmed from the MMI, the EPM3720 has the ability to automatically capture or record waveforms based on the value of a specified parameter.
  • Page 272 Capture Channel X where X represents an integer between 1 and 8. Following are the Channel assignments for Wye and Delta systems. Press the Download key. This will transmit the values entered into the Setpoints tabular screen for the selected setpoint number to the device. After several seconds press the Refresh button and scroll to the selected setpoint to verify that the device has accepted the setpoint entered parameters.
  • Page 273 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance 00-05 00-02 00-07 00-05 00-02 00-05 00-02 00-05 00-02 00-03 00-03 see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances...
  • Page 274 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below see valid instances below ß ß ß ß Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning Thermal Demand Maximum Sliding Window Demand Maximum Hours - Net (Import - Export)
  • Page 275 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance 21-23 25-27 29-2F 34-67 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning kVAR Phase C kVA Total kVA Phase A kVA Phase B kVA Phase C PF Total PF Phase A PF Phase B PF Phase C Frequency Reserved Phase Reversal (0 or 1)
  • Page 276 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning VAUX HD - Total Even I1 HD - Total Even I2 HD - Total Even I3 HD - Total Even I4 HD - Total Even V1 HD - Total V2 HD - Total V3 HD - Total VAUX HD - Total...
  • Page 277 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning V3 HD - Harmonic #4 VAUX HD - Harmonic #4 I1 HD - Harmonic #4 I2 HD - Harmonic #4 I3 HD - Harmonic #4 I4 HD - Harmonic #4 V1 HD - Harmonic #5 V2 HD - Harmonic #5 V3 HD - Harmonic #5...
  • Page 278 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning V2 HD - Harmonic #9 V3 HD - Harmonic #9 VAUX HD - Harmonic #9 I1 HD - Harmonic #9 I2 HD - Harmonic #9 I3 HD - Harmonic #9 I4 HD - Harmonic #9 V1 HD - Harmonic #10 V2 HD - Harmonic #10...
  • Page 279 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Reserved see valid instances below Reserved see valid instances below Reserved see valid instances below Reserved ß ß ß ß Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning V1 HD - Harmonic #14 V2 HD - Harmonic #14 V3 HD - Harmonic #14 VAUX HD - Harmonic #14 I1 HD - Harmonic #14...
  • Page 280 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance 21-23 25-27 29-2F 34-67 Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning Amps Phase B Amps Phase C Amps Neutral Reserved Volts Imbalance (0-100) Amps Imbalance (0-100) kW Total kW Phase A kW Phase B kW Phase C kVAR Total kVAR Phase A kVAR Phase B...
  • Page 281 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning I3 HD - K-Factor I4 HD - K-Factor V1 HD - Total Odd V2 HD - Total Odd V3 HD - Total Odd VAUX HD - Total Odd I1 HD - Total Odd I2 HD - Total Odd I3 HD - Total Odd I4 HD - Total Odd...
  • Page 282 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning I2 HD - Harmonic #2 I3 HD - Harmonic #2 I4 HD - Harmonic #2 V1 HD - Harmonic #3 V2 HD - Harmonic #3 V3 HD - Harmonic #3 VAUX HD - Harmonic #3 I1 HD - Harmonic #3 I2 HD - Harmonic #3...
  • Page 283 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning I1 HD - Harmonic #7 I2 HD - Harmonic #7 I3 HD - Harmonic #7 I4 HD - Harmonic #7 V1 HD - Harmonic #8 V2 HD - Harmonic #8 V3 HD - Harmonic #8 VAUX HD - Harmonic #8 I1 HD - Harmonic #8...
  • Page 284 #3 & #4 Class Sub-class Instance Trigger Key Thumbwheel Setting Meaning VAUX HD - Harmonic #12 I1 HD - Harmonic #12 I2 HD - Harmonic #12 I3 HD - Harmonic #12 I4 HD - Harmonic #12 V1 HD - Harmonic #13 V2 HD - Harmonic #13 V3 HD - Harmonic #13 VAUX HD - Harmonic #13...
  • Page 285 Action Key Setpoint Supported 1000-1004 STD HS 1100-1102 STD HS 1C00-1C04 STD HS A400-A407 STD HS A500 STD HS The action keys specify the instance number for an object to perform an action on. The following action keys are possible: Meaning No action Clear digital input counter 0-3 (Status input counter 1-4), 4=ALL...
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  • Page 287: Appendix C: Epm 7700 - Special Considerations

    Appendix C: EPM 7700 - Special Considerations EPM 7700 Tags Subject to Deactivation by Tabular Data Screen Wizard Memory Discrete Comment DeviceNm_Min Tag to indicate whether to show min or max on min/max page This appendix lists the EPM 7700 tags which may be activated or deactivated by the EPM 7700 Tabular Data Screen wizard.
  • Page 288 Memory Discrete Comment DeviceNm_CommFail Comm Fail Indicator for Pegasys DDE Server - ION_LINK I/O Discrete Comment DeviceNm_24576 PHASE_REVERSAL DeviceNm_24577 DIO1 DeviceNm_24578 DIO2 DeviceNm_24579 DIO3 DeviceNm_24580 DIO4 DeviceNm_24581 DIO5 DeviceNm_24582 DIO6 DeviceNm_24583 DIO7 DeviceNm_24584 DIO8 DeviceNm_24721_GWY Enable_SagSwell DeviceNm_24721 External Boolean 3 - Enable Sag Swell DeviceNm_24722_GWY Enable_Transient DeviceNm_24722...
  • Page 289 Memory Discrete Comment DeviceNm_26804_GWY Reset_Dist_Cnt Memory Integer Comment DeviceNm_28672_Anlg PT Primary DeviceNm_28673_Anlg PT Secondary DeviceNm_28674_Anlg Ct Primary DeviceNm_28675_Anlg Ct Secondary DeviceNm_28676_Anlg I4 CT Primary DeviceNm_28677_Anlg I4 CT Secondary DeviceNm_Display_Screen Display Screen for Lrg Faceplate DeviceNm_ResetButton Reset Command Code DeviceNm_Tab Tag to indicate tab on tabular DeviceNm_Result I/O Integer Comment...
  • Page 290 Memory Real Comment DeviceNm_28853_Anlg KVAR SWD SUB INTERVAL DeviceNm_28854_Anlg KVA SWD SUBINTERVAL DeviceNm_28855_Anlg IAVG SWD SUB INTERVAL DeviceNm_28868_Anlg KW SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28869_Anlg KVAR SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28870_Anlg KVA SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28871_Anlg IAVG SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28884_Anlg KW SWD PREDICTED RESPONSE DeviceNm_28885_Anlg KVAR SWD PREDICTED RESPONSE DeviceNm_28886_Anlg...
  • Page 291 Memory Real Comment DeviceNm_29730_Anlg Over Vunbal Time On DeviceNm_29736_Anlg Over KW Time Off DeviceNm_29737_Anlg Over Ia Time Off DeviceNm_29738_Anlg Over Ib Time Off DeviceNm_29739_Anlg Over Ic Time Off DeviceNm_29740_Anlg Over Vunbal Time Off DeviceNm_UniversalClock Universal Clock Time I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_22528 VLN_A DeviceNm_22529...
  • Page 292 I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_22559 PFLEAD_TOTAL DeviceNm_22560 PFLAG_A DeviceNm_22561 PFLAG_B DeviceNm_22562 PFLAG_C DeviceNm_22563 PFLAG_TOTAL DeviceNm_22564 V_UNBAL DeviceNm_22565 I_UNBAL DeviceNm_22566 DeviceNm_22567 LINE_FREQUENCY DeviceNm_22656 KW_SWD DeviceNm_22657 KVAR_SWD DeviceNm_22658 KVA_SWD DeviceNm_22659 IAVG_SWD DeviceNm_22672 KW_PD DeviceNm_22673 KVAR_PD DeviceNm_22674 KVA_PD DeviceNm_22675 IAVG_PD DeviceNm_22688 KW_TD DeviceNm_22689 KVAR_TD DeviceNm_22690 KVA_TD DeviceNm_22691...
  • Page 293 I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_22739 KW_TD_MIN DeviceNm_22740 FREQ_MIN DeviceNm_22741 PF_LEAD_MIN DeviceNm_22742 PFLAG_TOTAL_MIN DeviceNm_22743 V1_THD_MIN DeviceNm_22744 V2_THD_MIN DeviceNm_22745 V3_THD_MIN DeviceNm_22746 IA_THD_MIN DeviceNm_22747 IB_THD_MIN DeviceNm_22748 IC_THD_MIN DeviceNm_22749 I4_MIN DeviceNm_22750 IA_KFACTOR_MIN DeviceNm_22751 IB_KFACTOR_MIN DeviceNm_22752 VLN_A_MAX DeviceNm_22753 VLN_B_MAX DeviceNm_22754 VLN_C_MAX DeviceNm_22755 VLNAV_MAX DeviceNm_22756 VLL_AB_MAX DeviceNm_22757 VLL_BC_MAX DeviceNm_22758 VLL_CA_MAX...
  • Page 294 I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_22779 IB_THD_MAX DeviceNm_22780 IC_THD_MAX DeviceNm_22781 KVAR_TD_MAX DeviceNm_22782 KVA_TD_MAX DeviceNm_22783 I4_MAX DeviceNm_22847 V1_THD DeviceNm_22913 V2_THD DeviceNm_22979 V3_THD DeviceNm_23045 I1_TOTAL_HD DeviceNm_23048 I1_KFACTOR DeviceNm_23112 I2_TOTAL_HD DeviceNm_23115 I2_KFACTOR DeviceNm_23179 I3_TOTAL_HD DeviceNm_23182 I3_KFACTOR DeviceNm_23246 I4_TOTAL_HD DeviceNm_23249 I4_KFACTOR DeviceNm_23250 STATUS1_CNT DeviceNm_23251 STATUS2_CNT DeviceNm_23252 STATUS3_CNT DeviceNm_23253 STATUS4_CNT...
  • Page 295 I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_23285 VNEG_SEQ_MAG DeviceNm_23286 VNEG_SEQ_PHS DeviceNm_23287 IZERO_SEQ_MAG DeviceNm_23288 IZERO_SEQ_PHS DeviceNm_23289 IPOS_SEQ_MAG DeviceNm_23290 IPOS_SEQ_PHS DeviceNm_23291 INEG_SEQ_MAG DeviceNm_23292 INEG_SEQ_PHS DeviceNm_24023 TRANSIENT_NOM DeviceNm_24023_GWY TRANSIENT_NOM DeviceNm_24074 IC_KFACTOR_MIN DeviceNm_24075 I4_KFACTOR_MIN DeviceNm_24076 I4_THD_MIN DeviceNm_24077 KVAR_TD_MIN DeviceNm_24078 KVA_TD_MIN DeviceNm_24102 IA_KFACTOR_MAX DeviceNm_24103 IB_KFACTOR_MAX DeviceNm_24104 IC_KFACTOR_MAX DeviceNm_24105 I4_KFACTOR_MAX DeviceNm_24106 I4_THD_Max...
  • Page 296 I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_28869 KVAR SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28869_GWY KVAR SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28870 KVA SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28870_GWY KVA SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28871 IAVG SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28871_GWY IAVG SWD #SUB INTERVALS DeviceNm_28884 KW SWD PREDICTED RESPONSE DeviceNm_28884_GWY KW SWD PREDICTED RESPONSE DeviceNm_28885 KVAR SWD PREDICTED RESPONSE DeviceNm_28885_GWY...
  • Page 297 I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_29699 OVER_IC_DOOVER DeviceNm_29699_GWY Over Ic Over Dropout DeviceNm_29700 OVER_VUN_DOOVER DeviceNm_29700_GWY Over Vunbal Over Dropout DeviceNm_29706 OVER_KW_PUUNDER DeviceNm_29706_GWY Over KW Under Pickup DeviceNm_29707 OVER_IA_PUUNDER DeviceNm_29707_GWY Over Ia Under Pickup DeviceNm_29708 OVER_IB_PUUNDER DeviceNm_29708_GWY Over Ib Under Pickup DeviceNm_29709 OVER_IC_PUUNDER DeviceNm_29709_GWY Over Ic Under Pickup DeviceNm_29710...
  • Page 298 I/O Real Comment DeviceNm_29739 OVER_IC_OFF DeviceNm_29739_GWY Over Ic Time Off DeviceNm_29740 OVER_VUN_OFF DeviceNm_29740_GWY Over Vunbal Time Off Memory Message Comment DeviceNm_30720_Msg Voltage Mode Message DeviceNm_30721_Msg Ia Polarity DeviceNm_30722_Msg Ib Polarity DeviceNm_30723_Msg Ic Polarity DeviceNm_30724_Msg Phase Order DeviceNm_31032_Msg Waveform Recorder Format DeviceNm_31305_Msg I4 Polarity DeviceNm_31306_Msg...
  • Page 299 I/O Message Comment DeviceNm_4937 Ethernet_Subnet DeviceNm_4938 Ethernet_DGateway DeviceNm_22608 Analog1 Value DeviceNm_22609 Analog2_Value DeviceNm_22610 Analog3_Value DeviceNm_22611 Analog 4_Value DeviceNm_22704 KWH_IMPRT DeviceNm_22705 KWH_EXPRT DeviceNm_22706 KWH_TOT DeviceNm_22707 KWH_NT DeviceNm_22708 KVARH_IMPRT DeviceNm_22709 KVARH_EXPRT DeviceNm_22710 KVARH_TOT DeviceNm_22711 KVARH_NT DeviceNm_22712 KVAH_TOT DeviceNm_29161 Comm1_UID DeviceNm_29236 Comm2_UID DeviceNm_29237 Comm3_UID DeviceNm_30720 VOLT_INPUT_MODE_MSG...
  • Page 300 I/O Message Comment DeviceNm_31309 Comm2_Baud DeviceNm_31310 Comm3_Baud DeviceNm_31311 Comm1_Protocol DeviceNm_31312 Comm2_Protocol DeviceNm_31313 Comm3_Protocol DeviceNm_31314 Ethernet_Protocol PMCS Interface Toolkit...
  • Page 301: Index

    Elevation views, 1, 6, 22, 23, 55, 56 Elevation Views, 55 Elevation wizards, 5, 22, 55 EPM 3710 Meter, 80, 120 EPM 3720 Meter, 82, 121 EPM 7300 Meter, 84, 122, 126 EPM 7500 Meter, 130 EPM 7700 Meter, 140 event, 96, 99 Fanuc, 216, 217...
  • Page 302 Tabular Data Screen Wizards, 11, 99 Toolbar wizard, 24 Universal Relay, 150 Universal Relay Devices, 150 294 • • • • Index UR, 150 waveform capture, 99 PMCS Interface Toolkit...
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