Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Applicability
- Power Xpert Software Subscription
- AC Power Measurement Concepts Used in this Manual
- Feature Comparison between Power Xpert Meter Models
- Warranties
- Quick Start Guide for the Meter Module
- Power Supply Connections
- VT , VX & CT Connections
- Establishing Communications between the Meter Module and the Optional Graphic Display Module
- Operating the Display Module
- Programming the Meter Module using the Embedded Web Server Interface
- Programming the Meter Module via the Optional Communications Expansion Card
- Installation
- Mounting the Power Xpert Meter and Display Separately
- Wiring of CT & VT Connections
- CT & VT Connector Installation on the Power Xpert
- MeterDimensions
- WIRING
- Communication Wiring
- RS485 Network
- LEDs
- Display Link Addressing
- Introduction to Web Server Screens
- Home, Meter, Power, Quality, Energy, I/O, Events & Setup Screens
- The Meter Main Screen
- The Power Main Screen
- The Energy Main Screen
- Selecting Other Devices From The Events Screen
- I/O Screen
- Introduction to the Local Graphical Display
- The Main Screens
- Navigating from one Main Screen to another
- Accessing Details From All Main Screens
- The Events Main Screen
- The Setup Main Screen
- Functions on the Web Server
- Functions on the Graphical Display
- Meter
- Energy
- Quality
- Subcycle Disturbance
- Setup on the Web Server
- Setup on the Graphical Display
- Quick Setup
- Meter Setup and Commissioning
- Setup" This Display (Screen contrast, etc.)
- Network, Firmware & Product Information
- Password Setup
- Firmware Upgrade
- Upgrading From a PXM4000 to a PXM6000
- Troubleshooting & Maintenance
- Return Procedure
- Operating in Safe Mode
- Glossary
- A MODBUS Communication
- A.5. Register 2901 (Controls – Modbus RTU)
- A.8. Register 4609 (Product Status)
- A.10. Registers 4611-6332 (Real-Time Measured Values)
- B Standard & Extended Modbus Register Maps
- B.2. Extended Modbus Register Map
- B.3. Minimum and Maximum Register Map
- B.4. I/O Register Map
- B.5. Appendix E – Event Trigger Register Map
- B.6. Event Log Register Map
- B.7 . Trend and Profile Query Register Map
- B.8. Latest Min/Max/Avg Register Map
- B.9. Latest Demand Profile Register Map
- C SNMP Communication
- D Diagnostics
- D.1. Battery Status
- D.2. System Log
- D.3. Event Count
- D.4. Communications - Ethernet Status
- D.6. Communications - COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3 (Slave)
- D.7 . Communications - COM1, COM2, COM3 (Master)
- D.8. Communications - I/O Internal Input Status
- E Option Cards
- E.1. Power Xpert Meter Option Cards
- E.2. Optional I/O Card
- E.3. 1ms Time Stamping of Digital and Sub-Cycle Disturbance Events
- E.5. Satellite Time Reference (Cyber-Sciences STR-100)
- E.6. Communications Expansion Card (PXMCE card)
- E.7 . Communication Ports (PXMCE card)
- F Specifications
- specifications
- G Standard Cards
- G.1. Power Xpert Meter Cards
- G.2. Communication Main (PXMCM) Card
- G.4. 24V Source Outputs CM4 & CM6
- G.5. Power Supply Card PXMPS-1
- H Data Files
- H.3. Energy Logs
- H.4. Trend Logs
- I Root Certificate Authority Installation
- I.2. Installing Root CA with Mozilla Firefox
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Table of Contents1 Introduction .............................................................................. 11.1. About this Manual ................................................................................... 11.2. Comparison of Meter Versions................................................................ 11.3. Applicability ............................................................................................. 21.4. Power Xpert Software Subscription ........................................................ 51.5. AC Power Measurement Concepts Used in this Manual ........................ 71.6. Feature Comparison between Power Xpert Meter Models ...................131.7. Warranties ...............................................................................................152 Quick Start Guide for the Meter Module.............................. 172.1. Safety Precautions .................................................................................172.2. Power Supply Connections ................................................................... 182.3. VT , VX & CT Connections ................................................................... 202.4. Establishing Communications between the Meter Module and theOptional Graphic Display Module ................................................................ 212.5. Operating the Display Module ............................................................. 232.6. Programming the Meter Module using the Embedded Web ServerInterface ...................................................................................................... 242.7. Programming the Meter Module via the Optional CommunicationsExpansion Card ........................................................................................... 253 Installation .............................................................................. 293.1. Mounting............................................................................................... 293.2. Mounting the Power Xpert Meter and Display Separately ................... 303.3. Display Mounting.................................................................................. 303.4. Meter Mounting ................................................................................... 303.5. Mounting the Power Xpert Display and Meter as a Single Unit ........... 303.6. Wiring of CT & VT Connections ............................................................ 343.7. CT & VT Connector Installation on the Power Xpert.............................. 363.8. MeterDimensions ................................................................................. 373.9. WIRING................................................................................................. 413.10. Fuses .................................................................................................. 413.11. Hipot and Megohm (Megger) Testing .................................................. 413.12. Communication Wiring ....................................................................... 423.13. RS485 Network .................................................................................. 433.14. RS485 Cable Characteristics............................................................... 433.15. RS485 Wiring Basics........................................................................... 433.16. LEDs ................................................................................................... 563.17. Display Link Addressing....................................................................... 573.18. Java JRE PC Installation ..................................................................... 573.19. Comm Reset....................................................................................... 574 Introduction to Web Server Screens ..................................... 594.1. Home, Meter, Power, Quality, Energy, I/O, Events & Setup Screens ... 604.2.The Meter Main Screen ........................................................................ 624.3.The Power Main Screen ........................................................................ 634.4.The Quality Main Screen....................................................................... 634.5.The Energy Main Screen ...................................................................... 644.6. Selecting Other Devices From The Events Screen ............................... 654.7. Setup and I/O Screens .......................................................................... 654.8. I/O Screen ............................................................................................ 66Page ii IM02601004E www.eaton. PreviousNext |