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MULTIMETER
EPM-06 / 06C / 06CS
INDEX
Precautions for Installation and Safe Usage.........................................................................1
Front Panel and Usage of Buttons.............................................................................1
General Information and Applications.............................................................................1
Using the Buttons............................................................................................2
Transformer Menu (Ctr / trn / Utr / ConnECtýon) ........................................................................2
User Password Settings (Pin Menu).......................................................................2
Act ivat ing the User Password (Pin Act Menu)......................................................2
Changing the User Password (Pin CHg Menu).........................................................2
Output Setting Menu ..............................................................................3
Current Setting Menu (SP Current Menu) ................................................................3
High/Low Current Settings (SP Cur Hý, SP Cur Lo Menu)..........................................3
Hysteresis Settings for High/Low Currents (CUr Hý Hys, CUr Lo Hys Menu).................3
Delay-on Time for High/Low Currents (Hý on dEL, Lo on dEL Menu)..............................3
Delay-off Time for High/Low Currents (Hý oFF dEL, Lo oFF dEL Menu).......................................3
Start and Auto Function (StArt dEL and Auto rSt Menu).........................................4
Instant Trip Function (CUr ýnS trP Menu).................................................................4
Voltage Setpoint Menu (SP Volt Menu) ..................................................................4
High/Low Voltage Set tings (SP UoL Hý, SP UoL Lo Menu)..................................4
Hysteresis Settings for High/Low Voltages (UoL Hý Hys, UoL Lo Hys Menu)............5
Delay-on Time f or High/Low Volt ages (Hý on dEL, Lo on dEL Menu).............5
Delay-of f Time for High/Low Voltages (Hý oFF dEL, Lo oFF dEL Menu)................5
Frequency Menu .........................................................................................................6
High/Low Frequency Set tings (Frq Hý, Frq Lo Menu).............................................6
Hysteresis Settings for High/Low Frequencies (Frq Hý HyS, Frq Lo HyS) ..............................6
Delay-on / Delay-off Time for High/Low Frequencies (Frq on dEL, Frq oFF dEL)....6
Phase Sequence (Voltage Sequence Menu) and Instant Trip (UoL ýnS trP Menu) Menu ........6
Erasing the Max., Min. and Max. Demand Values (Reset Menu)........................6
Demand Time for Demand and Max. Demand (dE tý Menu)....................................................7
Communucation Menu (RS-485) .........................................................................7
Technical Features and Default Factory Settings ................................................................7
Connection Diagram ................................................................................................8
Output, SP Current and SP Volt menus are available for EPM-06C/06CS; RS-485 menu
is available for EPM-06CS.
Dimensions
Connection Diagram
MULTIMETER
EPM-06 / 06C / 06CS
8
A3794 / Rev.5
Available only for EPM-06C/06CS
Available only for EPM-06CS
Panel Cut-out
91mm
91mm
Type PR 19 (96x96)
70mm
Wall 79.3mm
90mm
Tip 19
50mm
1 .......
Phase LEDs:The LEDs turn on when the voltage value, which is applied
to one of the current inputs, reach 30 V
2 ....... First displays k LED (for L1). Measurement parameter is the unit of kilo
when LED is turned on. ie: kA, kV
3 ....... Display for
L1.
4 ....... Second displays k LED . Measurement parameter(for L2 and neutral current)
is the unit of kilo when LED is turned on. ie: kA, kV
5 ....... Display for
L2 and neutral current.
6 ....... Third displays k LED (for L3). Measurement parameter is the unit of kilo
when LED is turned on. ie: kA, kV
7 ....... Display for
L3.
8 ....... Displays network frequency when Hz LED is turned on.
9 ....... Display for frequency and Cos (forEPM-06C/06CS).j
10 .......First warning output LED (Out1). Turned on when the output is activated.
11 .......Second warning output LED (Out2). Turned on when the output is activated.
12 .......Over current / voltag e warning output for L1. (EPM-06C/06CS)
13 .......Low current / voltag e warning output f or L1. (EPM-06C/06CS)
14 .......Over current / voltag e warning output for L2. (EPM-06C/06CS)
15 .......Low current / voltag e warning output f or L2. (EPM-06C/06CS)
16 .......Over current / voltag e warning output for L3. (EPM-06C/06CS)
17 .......Low current / voltag e warning output f or L3. (EPM-06C/06CS)
18 ....... Over current / frequency warning output for frequency (EPM-06C/06CS).
19 .......Low current / frequency warning output for frequency (EPM-06C/06CS).
20 ....... LED for max. instant current and voltage. Max. instant currents and H
voltages are displayed when this LED is turned on.
21 ....... LED for min. instant current and voltage. Min. instant currents and L
voltages are displayed when this LED is turned on.
22 ....... LED for max. demand. Max. demand values are displayed when this M
LED is turned on.
23 .......SET button. It is used to enter into the menu and to save the values.
If SET button is pressed for 3 sec. in the measurement mode, you can
enter into menus. This button is used for monitoring the max. (H), Min.
(L) current values and max. demand values in measurement mode.
24 ....... Downward selection button. And also switching between the phases for
EPM-06C/06CS.
25 .......Upward selection button. And also switching between the phases for
EPM-06C/06CS.
26 .......
ESC button. Displaying the neutral current during the measurement mode.
Escaping from the menu. And also used for switching off the Latch function
while this function has activated.
27 ....... Over voltage warning LED which is
displayed
in fourth display.
28 ....... Low voltage warning LED which is
displayed
in fourth display.
29 .......These LEDs are used for which phase refers to measurement of voltage
in 4th display.
30 ....... Display for monitoring the phase voltages (According to related phase).
31 .......This LED; indicates Cos when L1, L2 or L3 activated for monitoring j
voltage values in 4th display.
Indicates average value of are activated.inductive Cos when L1-L2j
Indicates average value of are activated.capacitive Cos when L2-L3j
32 ....... LED for monitored phase in 4th display.k
~
Un
Out 2 Out 1
PK-26
I
L3
I
L2
I
L1
k l
K L
k l
K L
k l
K L
L1 L2 L3 N
GND A B TR
PR-19
kl
K L
kl
K L
k l
K L
IL1 IL2 IL3
Out 1 Out 2 GND B A TR
70mm
79.3mm
90mm
Type PR 19 (96x96)
96mm
96mm
60.6
106.0
10.8 30.1 7.6 9.5
26.5 21.5
53.0
58.0
10.0
8.5
14.0
45.0
90.0
Type PK 26
*
**
30 9
1 10 11
12
13
14
15
16
17
27
28
18
19 23
21
20
26
24
25
22
29
8 31 32
5
4
6
7
2
3
112 14 163 5 7
28 27
30
26
23
24 25 21
20
22
931 8
19 18
4
6
15 1713
29
2
10
11
32
General information
EPM-06/06C/06CS is designed for measuring the below parameters in a 3-Phase
system. Phase current, frequency, neutral current and voltages (Phase-Phase and
Phase-Neutral).
EPM-06C/06CS;
Device has 2 warning
output
which named as Out1 and Out2. (NO-Normally Open)
Please refer to Output menu for the functions of the relays.
Note: For CT-25 models:
Summary of the Contact Operations
Voltage
Frequency
Current
Phase Seq.
Voltage
Frequency
Current
Under
Under
Under
Over
Over
Over
ALTERNATIVE 2 (H-L)
Current
Voltage
Frequency
Phase Seq.
Under/Over
Under/Over
Under/Over
ALTERNATIVE 1 (U-I)
Out 1
Out 2
-->
-->
-->
-->
-->
-->
-->
-->
-->
Failure to follow those instructions will result in death or serious injury.
- Disconnect all power before working on equipment.
- When the device is connected to the network, do not remove the front
panel.
- Do not try to clean the device with solvent or the like.Only clean with dry
cloth.
- Verify correct terminal connections when wiring.
- Electrical equipment should be serviced only by your component seller.
- Only for rack panel mounting.
- Fuse must be F type and limit value doesnt exceed 1A.
In CT-25 (120A) compliant models, only CT-25 current transformer
must be used.
Other type of CTs have a high risk to damage to device.
PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND SAFE USE
Valid for EPM-06C/06CS
No responsibility is assured by the manufacturer or any of its subsidiaries
for any consequences arising out of the use of this material.
17 18 19 20
RS485
System
N
L1
L2
L3
1 A
L1
L2
L3
N
Current Measurement Inputs
Auxiliary
Supply
1 2 3 4 5 6
11 12
Output Relay
13 14 1 165
Choose according to
contactor current
7 8 9 10
Voltage Measurement Inputs
k: When CT-25 is used, Red cable is connected to k terminal.
l: When CT-25 is used, Black cable is connected to l terminal.
N
L1
L2
L3
1
A
Current Measurement
Inputs
Auxiliary
Supply
Relay utput
System
Choose according to
contactor current
Voltage Measurement
Inputs
RS485
User Password Setup:
In this menu user password is defined and activated.
You must define and activate a 4 digit user password for preventing device
settings from the illegal usage.
There are 2 sub menu in the Pýn menu.
ESC
SET
Press ESC button one by
one until SAU E SEt yES
is displayed.
Press SET button. When
SAU E SEt yES is
displayed (If you press
ESC button or choose no option instead of yES then new data will
be cancelled and previous value will be activated).
This menu is used for activating the user password.
After the user password is activated for entering to the menus;
if the button is pressed for sec., while the instant values3
are observed, user password is required. If the user password
is entered wrong device does not latch.
Note: Factory default value of user password is 0000
Activating the user password :
Find the Pýn menu by scrolling UP/DOWN buttons.
Press SE T button (Pýn ACt IUA tE is displayed.)
SET
SET
SET
S ET
2
MULTIMETER
EPM-06 / 06C / 06CS
Using the Buttons:
Some buttons and button groups are used for the below special function
when device is in the measurement mode (Without selecting a menu).
: Switching between neutral current and phase current in measurement
mode. Switching to the previous menu and escaping the programming
menu without saving the changes.
If the Latch function is turned on (EPM-06C/06CS); output will be
released when current(s) of system is exceed the defined values.
When the systems current turns back to normal values then output
doesnt react. Output can be trigged by the ESC button.
Switching between the phase-phase voltages in fourth display.
Used for changing the menu settings and parameters in programming
mode.
ESC
Commissioning and menu setting
(for EPM-06/06C/06CS)
Energize the device after implementing the connections respected to the
user manual.
Enter the proper menu settings in order to correct measurements and
applications.
Current Transformer Ratio Setup:
In this menu, current transformer ratio is set between 1 - 2000.
(This menu is not available in the devices which are adapted
with CT-25.)
Note: If the current transformer is not used between the system
and device, current transformer ratio is entered as 1.
Example: If a current transformer which has a ratio of 30/5A is
used between the system and device;
Curren t transformer ratio is entered as = 30/5 = 6.
SET : Used for monitoring min. / max. currents and voltages or max. demand
values. Switching to the programming mode if it pressed for 3 sec. In
programming mode; it is used for switching to the menu and saving
changes for the parameters.
SET
SET
ESC
SET
Press SET button; trA Fo Ctr menu is displayed (In CT-25 adapted
devices, trA Fo trn is displayed instead.)
( trA Fo Utr or Con nEC týo n menu can be displayed by scrollingNot:
the UP/DOWN buttons.)
Press SET button. Blinking the first digit of displayed value appears.
(trA Fo Utr or Con nEC týo n menu can be
programmed similarly.)
Enter the blinking digit value by scrolling
UP/DOWN buttons. Switch to the other
digits by using SET button, use ESC button
to go to previous digit. After you entered
the last digit press SET button, trA Fo Ctr
is displayed.
(Data is entered but is not
activated yet. For activating the new data
please follow the below steps).
SET
Press SET button for 3 sec. (trA Fo menu is displayed)
Voltage Transformer Ratio:
In this menu, voltage transformer ratio is set between 0000,1 - 4000,0.
Note: If the voltage transformer is not used between the system and
EPM-06, voltage transformer ratio is entered as 1.
Example: If a voltage transformer which has a ratio of 34.5KV/100V
is used between the system and device; Voltage transformer ratio
is entered as 345. (34500/100)
Selecting the Connection Type :
Connection can be selected as Star or Delta in this menu.
Phase-Neutral voltage monitoring can be implemented if the Star
connection is selected.
Phase-Phase voltage monitoring can be implemented if the Delta
connection is selected.
NOTE: When the Delta connection is selected, neutral current
monitoring can not be implemented even if it is activated and
displaying function of ESC button will be disabled also.
SET
Press ESC button one by one until
SAU E SEt yES is displayed.
Press SET button. When SAU E
SEt yES is displayed (If you
press ESC button or choose no
option instead of yES then new
data will be cancelled and
previous value will be activated).
Press SET button. Blinking the first digit of displayed value appears.
Enter the blinking digit value by scrolling
UP/DOWN buttons. Switch to the other
digits by using SET button, use ESC button
to go to previous digit. After you entered
the last digit press SET button, Pýn ACt
oF is displayed.on can be selected by
scrolling UP/DOWN buttons.
(Data is
entered but is not activated yet. For
activating the new data please follow the
below steps).
SET
Programming the Turn Number:
This menu is available for CT-25 adapted devices. User defines the
turn number, which is the number of how many tour the current
cable has rounded into the CT-25. Numbers can be selected
between 1-20. Greater the number of turn means greater the
sensivity.
Find the Pýn menu
by scrolling
UP/DOWN buttons.
Press SET butt on
(Pýn ACt IUA tE is
displayed.)
SET
SET
Find the Pýn CHA n9E menu by scrolling UP/DOWN buttons.
Changing of User Password:
This menu is used for changing the user password.
Note: Factory default value for user password is 0000
Press ESC button one by
one until SAU E SEt
yES is displayed.
ESC
SET
MULTIMETER
EPM-06 / 06C / 06CS
7
Serial Communication (for EPM-06CS)
EPM-06CS have MODBUS RTU communication protocol which is
optical isolated. All measured parameters can be transfer to the
computer.Transformer ratios and communication parameters can be
set. Saved values can be reset.
Programmed parameter for communication explained below.
Press SET button 3 sec.
(trA Fo menu is displayed.)
Find RS-485 menu by
scrolling UP/DOWN
buttons.
Press SET button (Adr ESS menu is
displayed.)
Enter the parameter values by scrolling UP/DOWN buttons
(001...247 / 2400...38400 /no, EUEn, odd).
Press SET button, Adr ESS / bAU d / PArýty is displayed.
(Data is
entered but is not activated yet. For activating the new data please
follow the below steps)
Press ESC button one by one until SAU E SEt yES is displayed.
Press SET button. When SAU E SEt yES is displayed (If you press
ESC button or choose no option instead of yES then new data will
be cancelled and previous value will be activated).
Find
Adr ESS / bAU d / PArýty
menu
by scrolling UP-DOWN buttons.
SET
SET
SET
SET
ESC
SET
03H READ HOLD REGISTERS
06H PRESET SINGLE REGISTER
10H PRESET MULTIPLE REGISTERS
MODBUS RTU PROTOCOL
(
Available only for
EPM-06CS)
Standart MODBUS RTU message is shown below.
TADDRESS
8 BIT
FUNCTION
8 BIT
DATA
NX8BIT CRCH CRCL T
The T times corresponds to a time in which data must not be exchanged on the
communication bus to allow the connected devices to recognize the end of one
message and the beginning of another. This time must be at least 3.5 characters
at the selected baud rate. Adress range (1-247 ) is address of the connected
device. The data field contains data sent to the slave by master or data sent to
master by slave.
CRC is a error check method by using MODBUS RTU protocol and consists of 2
bytes.
Available Modbus Function:
Read Hold (03) function is used for reading measured values and set value. If any
request of reading of a register, excepted mentioned in register table, device will
send an error message.
For example to read phase1 voltage by sending a message to the device.
01 03 00 00 00 02 XX XX
01
Device address
03
Function
00
MSB address
00
LSB address
00
Register number MSB
02 Register number LSB
XX CRC MSB
XX CRC LSB
Preset Multiple Register(10H) is used to set more then one register at same time.
i.e. Setting CT as 100, Ut as 20.0;
01 10 80 00 00 02 04 00 C8 00 64 XX XX
01 Device Address
10 Function
80 MSB address
00 LSB address
00 Register number MSB
02 Register number LSB
04 Byte count
00 Data MSB
C8 Data LSB
00 Data MSB
64 Data LSB
XX CRC MSB
XX CRC LSB
Preset Single Register (06) function is used for writting the setting values, erasing
the energy counter or resetti ng the mi n., max., max. demand values.
Current transformers ratio can be set 0-2000, voltage transformer ratio can be set
1-40000.
i.e. Setting CT as 100;
01 06 80 02 00 64 XX XX
01 Device address
06 Function
80 MSB address
02 LSB address
00 Data MSB
64 Data LSB
XX CRC MSB
XX CRC LSB
Default Settings
Press SET button. When
SAU E SEt yES is
displayed (If you press
ESC button or choose
no option instead of yES then new data will be cancelled and
previous value will be activated).
Technical Features
Rated Voltage (Un) Please look at back side of the device.:
Operating frequency (f) : 45-65 Hz
Auxiliary Supply Power Consumption : < 4 VA
Measuring Input Power Consumption : < 1 VA
Measurement range
: 0.05-5.5A~Current
: 2 - 120 A~ for CT-25
: 10-300 V AC (Phase - Neutral)Voltage
10-500 V AC (Phase - Phase)
Class : 1±1% digit [(10%-100%) x full scale]
Current Transformer Ratio : 1 ... 2000
Turn number for CT-25 adapted models : 1 .... 20
Voltage Transformer Ratio : 1 ... 4000
Max. Ctr x Vtr : 40.000
Communications (for EPM-06CS) : MODBUS RTU (RS 485)
Optic isolated, programmable
Baud Rate (for EPM-06CS) : 2400-38400 bps
Address (for EPM-06CS) : 1-247
Parity (for EPM-06CS) : No, Odd, Even, 8 Data Bits, 2 Stop Bits
Output Relays : 2 NO, 5A 1250 VA(for EPM-06C/06CS)
Ambiant Temperature : -5°C; +50°C
Display : Red LED display
Dimensions : PR-19, PK-26
Equipment Protection Class : Double Insulation - Class II ( )
Box Protection Class : IP 40
Terminal Protection Class
: IP 00
Box Material : Nonflamable
Mounting Panel Mounted: (PR-19)
Rail Mounted (PK-26)
Wire Crossection (for terminals) : 2.5 mm 2
Weight : 0.56 kg (PR-19)
0.52 kg (PK-26)
Mounting Category : Class III
Panel Size : 91x91 mm (PR-19)
46x107 mm (PK-26)
Below measurement and application can be implemented with
EPM-06/06C/06CS.
1) Phase curre nts ( L), Ne utral current ( N), frequency and CosI I j
(EPM-06C/06CS); Phase-Phase and Phase-Neutral voltages can be measured.
2)
Existence of live phases can be observed by L1-L2-L3 LEDs on the device.
3) Min. and max. values for measured currents and voltages can be monitored
with only one button.
4) Max. demand values for measured current can be monitored, demand
time can be defined in dE tý menu.
5)
A 4 digit password can be defined from pin menu in order to prevent the
change of settings by unauthorized person.
6) Current transformer ratio is programmable. (1 .... 2000)
Current transformer ratio can be programmed in term of turn number
between 1.....20 (for CT-25 adapted devices).
Voltage transformer ratio is programmable. (0.1 .... 4000)
7) A user defined measurement range is used for monitoring the voltages
and currents; and Out1 & Out2 outputs are used for warning the user and
disconnecting the device in case of exceeding the limits of measurement
range.
8) In case of using the device for measuring the current values of motors etc.,
start delay (AUto rSt) function can be used for preventing the equipment
against the improper tripping, which is because of the demurrage current.
9) When a failure has occured use the Latch function, in order to keep the
device with saving its position (Latched), even if the failure conditions are
removed.
7th, 8th and 9th subjects are valid for EPM-06C/06CS.
Press SET button (001 / 9600 /no menu
is displayed.)
EPM-06CS COMPUTER CONNECTION
31 DEVICES CAN BE CONNECTED AT THE SAME LINE
GNDTR B A GNDTR B AGNDTR B A
GND
B
A
RS485/RS232
CONVERTER
PC
...
EPM-06CS-1EPM-06CS-2EPM-06CS-31
MAX. 1200 mt.
M A X . 2 4 7 D E V I C E S C A N B E C O N N E C T E D AT S A M E L I N E B Y U S I N G R E P E AT E R .
GNDTR B A
...
EPM-
06CS
-247
GND
B
A
RS485/RS232
CONVERTER
PC
...
EPM-
06CS
-1EPM-
06CS
-2EPM-
06CS
-31REPEATER
MAX. 1200 mt. MAX. 1200 mt.
1
2.00
120
2
1.00
60.0
3
0.66
40.0
4
0.50
30.0
5
0.40
24.0
6
0.33
20.0
7
0.28
17.1
8
0.24
15.0
9
0.22
13.3
10
0.20
12.0
11
0.18
10.9
12
0.16
10.0
13
0.15
9.23
14
0.14
8.57
15
0.13
8.00
16
0.12
7.50
17
0.11
7.05
18
0.11
6.66
19
0.10
6.31
20
0.10
6.00
Ctr - 0001
Utr - 0001
trn - 01
ConnEC - StAr
Frq Hý - 63
Frq Hý HyS - 01.00
Frq Lo - 47
Frq Lo HyS - 01.00
Frq on dEL - 003.0
Frq oFF dEL - 003.0
bAUd - 9600
AddrES - 001
PArty - no
CUr Hý L-1 - 5.000
CUr Hý L-2 - 5.000
CUr Hý L-3 - 5.000
CUr Hý L-n - 5.000
CUr Hý HyS - 0.100
Hý on dEL - 010.0
Hý oFF dEL - 010.0
CUr Lo L-1 - 0.000
Pin Act - oF
Pin - 0000
dt - 15
Out relay - U-I
Latch - oFF
Out Inverse - oFF
CUr Lo L-2 - 0.000
CUr Lo L-3 - 0.000
CUr Lo L-n - 0.000
CUr Lo HyS - 0.200
Lo on dEL - 010.0
Lo oFF dEL - 010.0
Str Art dEL - 0.000
Auto reset - oFF
Cur ýns trp - oFF
UoL Hý L-1 - 250
UoL Hý L-2 - 250
UoL Hý L-3 - 250
UoL Hý HyS - 10
Hý on dEL - 003.0
Hý oFF dEL - 003.0
UoL Lo L-1 - 180
UoL Lo L-2 - 180
UoL Lo L-3 - 180
UoL Lo HyS - 010.0
Lo on dEL - 003.0
Lo oFF dEL - 003.0
UoL PHS SEq - oFF
UoL ýnS trP - oFF
CUr Hý L-1 - 100.0
CUr Hý L-2 - 100.0
CUr Hý L-3 - 100.0
CUr Hý L-n - 100.0
CUr Hý HyS - 2.000
Hý on dEL - 010.0
Hý oFF dEL - 010.0
CUr Lo L-1 - 0.000
CUr Lo L-2 - 0.000
CUr Lo L-3 - 0.000
CUr Lo L-n - 0.000
CUr Lo HyS - 2.000
Lo on dEL - 010.0
Lo oFF dEL - 010.0
Str Art dEL - 0.000
Auto reset - oFF
Cur ýns trp - oFF
CT-25 type
.../5A type
To activate the user password; in measurement mode
Press SET button for 3 sec. (trA Fo menu is displayed)
To change the user password; in measurement mode
Press SET button for 3 sec. (trA Fo menu is displayed)
3
MULTIMETER
EPM-06 / 06C / 06CS
Enter the new password by scrolling
UP/DOWN/SET buttons.
Enter the new password again by
scrolling UP/DOWN/SET buttons.
Press ESC button one by one until SAU E SEt yES is displayed.
Press SET button. When SAU E SEt yES is displayed (If you press
ESC button or choose no option instead of yES then new data will
be cancelled and previous value will be activated).
SET
SET
SET
ESC
SET
Enter the old password by scrolling
UP/DOWN/SET buttons.
SET
Output menu (only for EPM-06C/06CS) :
In this menu, using of
oUt PUt
function is explained with details below.
Out Relay function:
In this menu high-low or voltage-current monitoring is
determined for Out1 and Out2
outputs
.
Note: When (voltage-current) is selected; Out2 isU-I
monitoring according to high or low voltage, frequency
values and phase sequence, Out1 is monitoring according
to high or low-current value.
When (high-low) is selected; Out2 is monitoringH-L
according to high values for voltage, frequency and low-
current, Out1 is monitoring according to low values for
voltage or current.
Please refer to page 8 for a summary of the contact
operations.
SET
ESC
SET
Press SET button, oUt rEL AY is displayed.
(Data is entered but is not
activated yet. Activating
the new data, please
follow the below steps)
Press ESC button one by
one until SAU E SEt
yES is displayed.
Press SET button. When SAU E SEt yES is displayed (If you press
ESC button or choose no option instead of yES then new data will be
cancelled and previous value will be activated).
Press SET button for 3 secs. (trA Fo menu is displayed).
Find menu by scrolling UP-DOWN buttons. oUt PUt
Press SET but ton oUt rEL AY / oUt LAt CH / oUT ýnU ErS
are displayed.
Press SET button, U-I blinks in 4th display. (oFF blinks for oUt LAt CH
and oUT ýnU ErS)
Select U-I or H-L by scrolling UP/DOWN buttons. (Select or foron oFF
oUt LAt CH and oUT ýnU ErS)
SET
SET
SET
Out Latch function:
If the Latch function is turned ;on
OUT1-OUT2 , which are released when a failure hasoutputs
occured, keep remained at its position even if the failure is
over. Press button in order to triggering the relay when
the failure situation is removed.
If the Latch function is turned ;off
Released outputs triggered at the end of delay off time when
the failure situation is removed.
ESC
Out inverse function:
If oUt ýnU ErS function is selected ;off
Device is started with closed output contacts (out1, out2) in
the normal network conditions according to settings.
Otherwise devices started with open position of the contacts.
Default setting is .off
In this menu, max. current value for
IL1 is programmed.
The current value can be programmed between;
0,001....5,000 A (Ctr = 1);
000,1....120,0 A (for CT-25 adapted device trn=1).
If the value is set to zero (0), the high current warning
is disabled (
CUr Hý L-2 and CUr Hý L-3 are programmed
similarly).
Refer
SP Cur Hý for details.
In this menu, min. current value for
IL1 is programmed.
The current value can be programmed between;
0,001....5,000 A (Ctr = 1);
000,1....120,0 A (for CT-25 adapted device trn=1).
If the value is set to zero (0), the low current warning
is disabled (
CUr Lo L-2 and CUr Lo L-3 are
programmed similarly).
Refer
SP Cur Lo for details.
Note: Low Current values are programmed for
IL1, L2, L3I I
and NI
separately but CUr Lo HyS (hysteresis), Lo on dEL
(delay on time) and Lo oFF dEL (delay o time) values areff
common and they have same value for s
IL1, L2, L3 and NI I I
.
Delay time for activating the output for high current
warning. It is common for all currents (
IL1, L2, L3I I
and NI
)
The value can be programmed between 000,0 and
999,9 in terms of seconds.
(
Refer
SP Cur Hý for details.)
In this menu, required hysteresis current for high
current warning is programmed.
(same for L1, L2,I I
IL3 and N.)I
The current value can be programmed between;
0,001....2,500 A (Ctr = 1)
000,1....60,00 A (for CT-25 adapted device trn=1)
Refer
SP Cur Hý for details.
In this menu, required hysteresis current for low current
warning is programmed.
(same for L1, L2, L3 andI I I
IN.)
The current value can be programmed between;
0,001....2,500 A (Ctr = 1)
000,1....60,00 A (for CT-25 adapted device trn=1)
Refer
SP Cur Lo for details.
Press SET button, Pýn CHA n9E is displayed.
(Data is entered but is not activated yet. For activating the new data
please follow the below steps)
(Refer to Page-5)
MULTIMETER
EPM-06 / 06C / 06CS
In this menu, values of min., max., max. demand are erased. It
saves the instantaneously measured min. and max. values of the
device into its memory. Please kindly look at to the section of
functions of buttons for min. and max. values.
Note:
Measured electrical parameters which are saved to the
memory are not affected from the electric interruptions.
In the rES Et HL or rES Et dE menu; when you choose yES and
quit from all menus, if you confirm the changes, min., max. and
max. demand values of all parameters are erased at the same
time.
Press SET button for 3
sec. (trA Fo menu is
displayed.)
Find
rES Et
menu by
scrolling UP-DOWN
buttons.
Press SET button
(rES Et HL menu is displayed.)
Press SET button, rES Et dE / rES Et HL is displayed.
(Data is entered
but is not activated yet. Activating the new data, please
follow the below steps)
By using the UP-DOWN buttons, other
parameters can be selected. If you want to delete the value, choose yES,
if not choose no.
SET
SET
SET
Find
rES Et dE / rES Et HL
menu by
scrolling UP-DOWN buttons.
Press SET button (rES Et dE no
/ rES Et HL no is displayed.)
SET
Press ESC button one by one until SAU E SEt yES is displayed.
Press SET button. When SAU E SEt yES is displayed (If you press
ESC button or choose no option instead of yES then new data will
be cancelled and previous value will be activated).
SET
Max. Demand time can be defined between 01-60 minute in this
menu.
Press SET button for 3 sec.
(trA Fo menu is displayed.)
Find
dE tý
menu by scrolling UP-DOWN
buttons.
Press SET button. Blinking the first digit of
displayed value appears.
SET
ESC
SET
6
Setpoints for Frequency :
In this menu, Frequency range can be defiend
according to High and Low values of Frequency
measurement.
If the frequency of the system decreases the Frq Hý
value; output is switched and LED is turned .on on
(Refer to Output menu) and H LED for frequency is
turned .off
If the frequency of the system exceeds the high set
value, H LED relating to frequency blinks, output
switched at the end of defined time (Frq on dEL),off
LED turned (Refer to Output menu) and H LEDoff
for frequency is turned continuously.on
If the frequency of system are under the high set value
(Frq Hý) as a hysteresis , output is turned(Frq Hý HyS)
on at the end of defined time (Frq oFF dEL), LED is
turned and H LED is turned off. at the end of theon
adjusted time (Frq oFF dEL), output1 LED turns on
and Hý LEDs turn .off
If the frequency of the system is over the low set value
(Frq Lo), output is turned , LED is turned L LEDon on
is turned .off
If the frequency of the system decreases the low set
value (Frq Lo), L LED blinks; output is turned atoff
the end of defined time (Frq ond), LED is turned off
and L LED is turned continuously.on
If the frequency of the system is over the low set value
(Frq Lo HyS) as a hysteresis (Frq Hys), output is turned
on at the end of defined time (Frq oFF dEL), LED is
turned and L LED is turned .on off
Note: System frequency is measured for L1.
T h e r e a r e 6 s ubme n u s .
Frq Hý, Frq Lo, Frq Hý HyS, Frq Lo HyS, Frq on dEL,
Frq oFF dEL.
Max. value for system frequency, this value
can be defined between 0...70.00 Hz.
If the value is set to zero (0), the high
frequency warning is disabled.
Min. value for system frequency, this value
can be defined between 0...70.00 Hz.
If the value is set to zero (0), the low
frequency warning is disabled.
Note: Attention for common using of output
and relay LED for voltage.
In this menu, required hysteresis value can
be defined between 0...20.00 Hz. in order
to switching the high frequencyoff
warning.
Delay-on time for activation of alarm for high
and low frequency value.
This value c an be defined between
000.0..999.9 in term of second..
Phase sequence can be turned in this menu.on/off
Inversed phase voltage which is applied to the
measurement inputs (L1-L2-L3), can be monitored.
Default setting is . In order to let the device to warnoff
user in case of inversed phase situation please change
the position as in UoL PHS SEq menu. Phaseoff on
sequence function is disabled if the selection is
selected .off
L1, L2 and L3 LEDs blink and output output released
immediately when UoL PHS SEq is turned andon
phase sequence is inverted with any reason.
Note: Output 2 is used if U-I is selected and Output1
is used if H-L is selected in Output menu for the
Phase Sequence monitoring.
Press SET button. Blinking
the first digit of displayed
value appears.
Press ESC button one by one until SAU
E SEt yES is displayed.
Press SET button. When SAU E SEt yES is displayed (If you press
ESC button or choose no option instead of yES then new data will
be cancelled and previous value will be activated).
SET
SET
ESC
SET
SET
Press SET button, [(Hý on dEL / Hý oFF dEL
/ Lo on dEL / Lo oFF dEL) / (Hý on dEL / Hý
oFF dEL / Lo on dEL / Lo oFF dEL)] are
displayed.
(Data is entered but is not activated
yet. For activating the new data please follow
the below steps)
Enter the blinking digit value by scrolling UP/DOWN buttons. Switch
to the other digits by using SET button, use ESC button to go to
previous digit. After you entered the last digit press SET button, dE
tý is displayed.
(Data is entered but is not activated yet. For activating
the new data please follow the below steps).
SET
In this menu, high current values are programmed.set points for
Hý values for
IL1, L2, L3 and NI I I
can be entered one by one.
If all the current values are under the Hý value; Out1 output is
switched on, LED of Output1 turned and LED of H turnedon
off.
If any current (
IL1, L2, L3 and N)I I I
exceeds the high set value,
H LED blinks. Output 1 output switches off at the end of the
defined time (
Hý on dEL
), Output 1 LED turned and H LEDoff
turned continuously.on
If all currents (
I I I IL1, L2, L3 and N)
are below the high set value
(Hý) as a hysteresis current (
CUr Hý HyS
), output 1 output switches
on at the end of the defined time (Hý oFF dEL), output 1 LED turned
on and H LED turned .off
This menu has 7 sub menus.
CUr Hý L-1, CUr Hý L-2, CUr Hý L-3, CUr Hý L-n, CUr Hý HyS,
Hý on dEL, Hý oFF dEL
Note: High Current values are programmed for
IL1, L2, L3I I
and NI
separately but CUr Hý HyS (hysteresis), Hý on dEL
(delay on time) and Hý oFF dEL (delay o time) values areff
common and they have same value for s
IL1, L2, L3 and NI I I
.
In this menu, low current values are programmed.set points for
Lo values for
I I I IL1, L2, L3 and N
can be entered one by one.
If all the current values are over the Lo value; Out1 output is
switched on, LED of Output1 turned and LED of L turnedon
off.
If any current (
IL1, L2, L3 and N)I I I
exceeds the low set value,
L LED blinks and Output 1 output switches off at the end of the
defined time (
Lo on dEL
), Output 1 LED turned and L LEDoff
turned continuously.on
If all currents (
IL1, L2, L3 and N)I I I
are over the low set value (Lo)
as a hysteresis current (
CUr Lo HyS
), output 1 output switches on
at the end of the defined time (Lo oFF dEL), output 1 LED turned
on off and L LED turned .
This menu has 7 sub menus.
CUr Lo L-1, CUr Lo L-2, CUr Lo L-3, CUr Lo L-n, CUr Lo HyS,
Lo on dEL, Lo oFF dEL
Delay time for activating the output for low current
warning. It is common for all currents (
IL1, L2, L3I I
and NI
)
The value can be programmed between 000,0 and
999,9 in terms of seconds.
(
Refer
SP Cur Lo for details.)
Delay time for releasing the output for high current
warning. It is common for all currents (
IL1, L2, L3I I
and NI
)
The value can be programmed between 000,0 and
999,9 in terms of seconds.
(
Refer
SP Cur Hý for details.)
Delay time for releasing the output for low current
warning. It is common for all currents (
IL1, L2, L3I I
and NI
)
The value can be programmed between 000,0 and
999,9 in terms of seconds.
(
Refer
SP Cur Lo for details.)
Enter the value by scrolling
UP/DOWN buttons and
confirm it by SET button. Press ESC
button for switching the previous menu.
In this menu, required hysteresis value can
be defined between 0...20.00 Hz. in order
to switching the low frequency warning.off
Delay-off time for disactivation of alarm for
high and low frequency value.
This value c an be defined between
000.0..999.9 in term of second..
Reset function.
Demand Time.
In case of using the device for measuring the current values
of motors etc., start delay (AUto rSt) function can be used for
preventing the equipment against the improper tripping, which
is because of the demurrage current. If the system current
decreases 50mAxCtr then start-up delay is resetted and related
output detect the system automatically. This feature must be
observed in case of using this function.
Programming SP CUr rnt :
Using purposes of submenus of SP CUr rnt explained below
with details.
Instant Tripping Function.
At position , if any values exceeds 1.5ON V / VL-L L-N
times of high voltages
(UoL Hý L-1/L-2/L-3)
values;
the voltage output switches instantly, outputOFF
LED turned and H LED, for related voltage, isOFF
turned . (Please refer to .)ON Output
If any phase voltage decrease 0.5 times low voltages
(UoL L-1/L-2/L-3)
; the voltage output switches OFF
instantly, output LED turned and Lo LED, forOFF
related voltage, is turned .ON
(Refer to Page-4 for CUr ýnS trP, AUt o rSt and
UoL ýnS trP)
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | ENTES |
Kategoria: | Sprzęt pomiarowy |
Model: | EPM-06-96 |
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