Schneider Electric HRB1684301-01 Manual De Usuario

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HRB1684301-01
Chapter 8—Input / Output
PowerLogic™ PM5500 series user manual
1. Navigate to Maint > Setup.
2. Enter the setup password (default is “0”), then press OK.
3. Navigate to I/O > Inp Mtr.
4. Move the cursor to point to the input metering channel you want to set up, then 
press Edit.
5. Move the cursor to point to the parameter you want to modify, then press Edit.
NOTE: If Edit is not displayed, it means the parameter is either read-only or can 
only be modified through software.
6. Modify the parameter as required, then press OK.
7. Move the cursor to point to the next parameter you want to modify, press Edit
make your changes, then press OK.
8. Press   to exit. Press Yes to save your changes.
Demand measurements for input metering
Based on the unit code selected, the following demand codes are set or selectable.
Input metering setup menu tree
Input metering setup parameters 
Parameter
Values
Description
Label
This can be modified only through software. Use this 
field to assign names to the input metering channels 
(Channel 1 to 4).
Pulse Weight
0 to 99.99999
Use this to specify the quantity or value each pulse 
represents.
Unit Code
None, Wh, kWh, MWh, 
VARh, kVARh, MVARh, 
VAh, kVAh, MVAh, gal, BTU, 
L, m
3
, MCF, lbs, kg, klbs, 
Therm
Select the unit of measurement associated with the 
monitored value.
Demand Code
For time-based values (such as kWh), this provides the 
associated demand units (kW) for demand calculations. 
For other values (such as kg), this can be configured to 
provide rate information (kg/h).
Mode
Pulse or Transition
Set Mode to Pulse to count only complete pulses. Set 
Mode to Transition to count each ON-to-OFF or OFF-to-
ON status change.
Digital Inputs
Digital Input DI1 to DI4
Select the digital input port that is used for input 
metering.
Maint
Reset
Setup
LED
D In
D Out
Inp Mtr
Comm
Alarm
I/O
Meter
Input metering unit and demand measurements 
Unit Code
Demand Code
Description
None
None
Default setting for the input metering channels.
Wh
kW
Watt-hour kiloWatt-hour and MegaWatt-hour 
measurements are converted to calculate demand in 
kW.
kWh
MWh
VARh
kVAR
VAR-hour kiloVAR-hour and MegaVAR-hour 
measurements are converted to calculate demand in 
kVAR.
kVARh
MVARh