IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter User & Installation Manual IM02601003E Rev F
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Table of Contents Table of Contents Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability Support Services 7 9 IQ 100 Series Meter Overview and Specifications 11 IQ 100 Series Mechanical Installation 19 IQ 100 Series Electrical Installation 23 Support Services Website EatonCare Customer Support Center Technical Resource Center European PanelMate Support Center For Customers
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Table of Contents IQ 100 Series Communication Installation 41 Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using the Front Panel 49 Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software 61 RS485 / KYZ Output (Communication Option) IQ 100 Series Transducer Communication Information Meter Connection Configuring the Ethernet Connection Introduction Understanding Meter Face Elements Understanding Meter Face But
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Table of Contents Performing Additional Tasks with Eaton Meter Configuration Software Using Connection Manager Disconnecting from an IQ 100 Series meter Changing the Primary Device/Address Merging Connection Databases Using the Options Screen Using the Help Menu 71 71 73 73 73 74 74 App. A: IQ 100 Series Navigation Maps 75 App.
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability The information, recommendations, descriptions and safety notations in this document are based on Eaton Corporation’s (“Eaton”) experience and judgment and may not cover all contingencies. If further information is required, an Eaton sales office should be consulted.
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Support Services Support Services Support Services The goal of Eaton is to ensure your greatest possible satisfaction with the operation of our products. We are dedicated to providing fast, friendly and accurate assistance. That is why we offer you so many ways to get the support you need. Whether it’s by phone, fax or e-mail, you can access Eaton’s support information 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our wide range of services is listed below.
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Overview & Specifications IQ 100 Series Meter Overview and Specifications Hardware Overview The IQ 100 (IQ 130/140/150) is a multifunction power meter designed to be used in electrical substations, panel boards and as a power meter for OEM equipment. The unit provides multifunction measurement of most electrical parameters. The unit is designed with advanced meaurement capabilities, allowing it to achieve high performance accuracy. The IQ 100 meter is specified as a 0.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Overview &Specifications Current Inputs The IQ 100 Series meter’s Current Inputs use a unique dual input method: • Method 1: CT Pass Through The CT passes directly through the meter without any physical termination on the meter. This insures that the meter cannot be a point of failure on the CT circuit. This is preferable for utility users when sharing relay class CTs. No Burden is added to the secondary CT circuit.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Overview & Specifications Measured Values The following table lists the measured values available for the different IQ 100 Series models.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Overview &Specifications Factory Settings The following table lists the default settings for the IQ 100 Series meter. The settings which cannot be changed via the front panel are noted; if the meter does not have the RS485 or RJ45 option, these settings cannot be changed at all.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Overview & Specifications Demand is a 15-minute demand using 3 subintervals and providing a new demand reading every 5 minutes, based on the last 15 minutes. Utility Demand Features can be used to calculate kW, kVAR, kVA and PF readings. All other parameters offer Max and Min capability over the user-selectable averaging period. Voltage provides an Instantaneous Max and Min reading which displays the highest surge and lowest sag seen by the meter.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Overview &Specifications Measurement Methods · Voltage, Current: · Power: · A/D Conversion: True RMS Sampling at 400+ Samples per Cycle on All Channels Measured Readings Simultaneously 6 Simultaneous 24 bit Analog to Digital Converters Update Rate · · Watts, VAR and VA: All other parameters: 100 milliseconds (Ten times per second) 1 second Communication Format 1. Optional RS485 and KYZ Pulse Output through backplate 2.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Overview & Specifications On resistance, max.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Overview &Specifications Accuracy For 230 C, 3 Phase balanced Wye or Delta load, at 50 or 60 Hz (as per order), 5A (Class 10) nominal unit. Parameters Accuracy Accuracy Input Range Voltage L-N [V] Voltage L-L [V] Current Phase [A] Current Neutral (Calculated) [A] Active Power Total [W] Active Energy Total [Wh] Reactive Power Total [VAR] Reactive Energy Total [VARh] Apparent Power Total [VA] 0.25% of reading 0.25% of reading 0.25% of reading1 2.0% of reading1 0.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Mechanical Installation IQ 100 Series Mechanical Installation Introduction The IQ 100 Series meter can be installed using a standard ANSI C39.1 (4” Round) or an IEC 92mm DIN (Square) form. In new installations, simply use existing DIN or ANSI punches. For existing panels, pull out old analog meters and replace with the IQ 100 Series meter. The various models use the same installation. See the next chapter for wiring diagrams.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Mechanical Installation ANSI Installation Steps NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket Threaded Rods Lock Washer and Nut 1. 2. 3. 4. 20 Insert 4 threaded rods by hand into the back of the meter. Twist until secure. Slide ANSI 12 Mounting Gasket onto the back of the meter with rods in place. Slide the meter with Mounting Gasket into the panel. Secure from back of panel with lock washer and nut on each threaded rod. Use a small wrench to tighten. Do not overtighten.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Mechanical Installation DIN Installation Steps DIN Mounting Bracket Top Mounting Bracket Groove Bottom Mounting Bracket Groove #8 Screw Meter with NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket Remove (unscrew) ANSI studs for DIN Installation 1. Slide the meter with NEMA 12 Mounting Gasket into the panel (first remove ANSI studs, if in place). 2. From the back of the panel, slide 2 DIN Mounting Brackets into the grooves in the top and bottom of the meter housing and snap them into place.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Mechanical Installation IQ 100 Series Transducer Installation The IQ 100 Series Transducer model is installed using DIN Rail mounting. Specs for DIN Rail mounting: DIN Rail (Slotted) dimensions: International Standards DIN 46277-3 7.55mm x 35mm Release Clip Black Rubber Stoppers DIN Rail Installation Steps: 1. Slide top groove of meter onto the DIN Rail. 2. Press gently until the meter clicks into place.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation IQ 100 Series Electrical Installation Considerations When Installing Meters • Installation of the IQ 100 Series meter must be performed only by qualified personnel who follow standard safety precautions during all procedures. Those personnel should have appropriate training and experience with high voltage devices. Appropriate safety gloves, safety glasses and protective clothing is recommended.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installations CT Leads Terminated to Meter The IQ 100 Series meter is designed to have Current inputs wired in one of three ways. The diagram below shows the most typical connection where CT Leads are terminated to the meter at the current gills. This connection uses nickel-plated brass studs (current gills) with screws at each end. This connection allows the CT wires to be terminated using either an “O” or a “U” lug.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation CT Leads Pass Through (No Meter Termination) The second method allows the CT wires to pass through the CT inputs without terminating at the meter. In this case, remove the current gills and place the CT wire directly through the CT opening. The opening will accomodate up to 0.177” / 4.5mm maximum diameter CT wire.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installations Quick Connect Crimp CT Terminations For quick termination or for portable applications, a quick connect Crimp CT connection can be used. Crimp CT terminations Quick Connect Electrical Connection 26 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E-September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation Voltage and Power Supply Connections Voltage Inputs are connected to the back of the unit via optional wire connectors. The connectors accomodate up to AWG#12 / 2.5mm wire. RS485 Output DO NOT PUT THE VOLTAGE ON THESE TERMINALS! Power Supply Inputs KYZ Voltage Inputs Voltage Connection Ground Connections The meter’s Ground Terminals should be connected directly to the installation’s protective earth ground. Use 2.5mm wire for this connection.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installations Electrical Connection Diagrams Choose the diagram that best suits your application. Be sure to maintain the CT polarity when wiring. 1. 3 Phase, 4 Wire System Wye with Direct Voltage, 3 Element a. Example of Dual Phase Hookup b. Example of Single Phase Hookup 2. 3 Phase, 4 Wire System Wye with Direct Voltage, 2.5 Element 4. 3 Phase, 4 Wire Wye with PTs, 2.5 Element 6. 3 Phase, 3 Wire Delta with 2 PTs 8.
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation 2. Service: 2.5 Element WYE, 4-Wire with No PTs, 3 CTs N A B C HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply C N A B C A B Select: “2.5 EL WYE” (2.5 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. User and Installation Manual IM02601003E - September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installations 3. Service: WYE, 4-Wire with 3 PTs, 3 CTs N A B C HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply C N A B C A Select: “3 EL WYE” (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. 32 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E-September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation 4. Service: 2.5 Element WYE, 4-Wire with 2 PTs, 3 CTs N A B C HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply C N A B C A B Select: “2.5 EL WYE” (2.5 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. User and Installation Manual IM02601003E - September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installations 5. Service: Delta, 3-Wire with No PTs, 2 CTs A B C HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply C C A B C OR B Select: “2 Ct dEL” (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. 34 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E-September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation 6. Service: Delta, 3-Wire with 2 PTs, 2 CTs A B C HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply C C A B C OR B A B A Select: “2 Ct dEL” (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. User and Installation Manual IM02601003E - September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installations 7. Service: Delta, 3-Wire with 2 PTs, 3 CTs A B C HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply C C A B C OR B Select: “2 Ct dEL” (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. 36 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E-September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation 8. Service: Current Only Measurement (Three Phase) Select: “3 EL WYE” (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. * Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings, the unit requires a Voltage reference. Please make sure that the voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the Reference Signal. User and Installation Manual IM02601003E - September 2011 www.eaton.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installations 9. Service: Current Only Measurement (Dual Phase) N N A A B HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply B Select: “3 EL WYE” (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. * Even if the meter is used for only amp readings, the unit requires a Voltage reference. Please make sure that the voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the Reference Signal.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Electrical Installation 10. Service: Current Only Measurement (Single Phase) N N A HI HI HI lc lb la LO LO LO GND L (+) N (-) VRef A B C Power Supply 20VAC Minimum A Select: “3 EL WYE” (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. * Even if the meter is used for only amp readings, the unit requires a Voltage reference. Please make sure that the voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the Reference Signal.
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Communication Installation IQ 100 Series Communication Installation RS485 / KYZ Output (Communication Port Option) The IQ 100 Series meter provides an optional combined RS485/KYZ Pulse Output communication port, speaking Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU. • The IQ 100 Series meter’s RS485 connection uses standard 2-wire, Half Duplex architecture. The RS485/KYZ Pulse Output connector is located on the terminal section of the meter.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Communication Installations The figure below shows a 2-wire RS485 connection in detail. IQ 100 Series meter RS485 connections MAX MIN From other RS485 device Connect : • (−) to (−) • (+) to (+) • Shield(SH) to Shield(SH) LM1 LM2 - - %THD PRG 120%- + SH + SH 90%60%30%%LOAD MENU ENTER 120.0 120.0 120.0 VOLTS L-N VOLTS L-N AMPS W/VAR/PF A VA/Hz Wh VARh B VAh C Wh Pulse KILO MEGA For All RS485 Connections: • Use a shielded twisted pair cable 22 AWG (0.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Communication Installation Slave device 1 SH + - Long stub results “T” connection that can cause interference problem! Master device Last Slave device N RT RT Slave device 2 SH + - SH Twisted pair, shielded (SH) cable + - SH Twisted pair, shielded (SH) cable + - Twisted pair, shielded (SH) cable Earth Connection, preferably at single location Twisted pair, shielded (SH) cable Twisted pair, shielded (SH) cable Slave device 1 Slave device 2 SH + - Ma
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Communication Installations IQ 100 Series Transducer Communication Information The IQ 100 Series Transducer model does not include a display or buttons on the front of the meter. Programming and communication utilize either the RS485 connection or the optional RJ45 connection on the back of the meter. Once a connection is established, Eaton Meter Configuration Software can be used to program the meter and communicate to IQ 100 Series slave devices.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Communication Installation 3. Select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] and click the Properties button. You will see the window shown below. 4. Click the Use the Following IP Address radio button and enter these parameters: IP Address: 10.0.0.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 5. Click the OK button. You have completed the setup procedure. Setting up the Ethernet Card in the IQ 100 Series meter Below are the Factory Default settings for the IQ 100 Series meter’s Ethernet card.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Communication Installations • The Ethernet card in the IQ 100 Series meter can be locally or remotely configured using a Telnet connection over the network. • The configuration parameters can be changed at any time and are retained when the meter is not powered up. After the configuration has been changed and saved, the Ethernet card performs a Reset. • Only one person at a time should be logged into the network port used for setting up the meter.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Communication Installation (Example: Setting device with static IP Address.) IP Address <010> 192.<000> 168.<000> .<000> .<001> Set Gateway IP Address ? Y Gateway IP Address: <192> .<168> .<000> .<001> Set Netmask ? Y 6. Continue setting up parameters as needed. When you finish your modifications, make sure to press the “S” key on the keyboard. This saves the new values and causes a Reset in the Ethernet card.
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using the Front Panel Introduction You can use the Elements and Buttons on the IQ 100 Series meter’s face to view meter readings, reset and/or configure the meter, and perform related functions. The following sections explain the Elements and Buttons and detail their use.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using the Front Panel You can access the following modes using the meter’s front panel buttons: • Operating mode (Default mode) • Reset mode • Configuration mode Use the Menu, Enter, Down and Right buttons to navigate through each mode and its related screens. NOTES: • Appendix A contains the complete Navigation map for the front panel display modes and their screens.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using the Main Menu 1. Press the Menu button. The Main Menu screen appears. • The Reset mode (rSt) appears in the A window. Use the Down button to scroll, causing the Configuration (CFG) and Operating (OPr) modes to move to the A window. • The mode that is currently flashing in the A window is the “Active” mode, which means it is the mode that can be configured. For example: Press Down Once- CFG moves to A window.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Entering a Password If Password protection has been enabled in the software for reset and/or configuration (see page 66 for information), a screen appears requesting a password when you try to reset the meter and/or configure settings through the front panel. • PASS appears in the A window and 4 dashes appear in the B window. The leftmost dash is flashing. 1.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using Configuration Mode Configuration Mode follows Reset: Energy in the Main Menu. To access Configuration mode: 1. Press the Menu button while the meter is auto-scrolling parameters. 2. Press the Down button until the Configuration Mode option (CFG) is in the A window. 3. Press the Enter button. The Configuration Parameters screen appears. 4.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring the Scroll Feature When in Auto Scroll mode, the meter performs a scrolling display, showing each parameter for 7 seconds, with a 1 second pause between parameters. The parameters the meter displays are determined by the following conditions: • They have been selected through software (refer to the next chapter for instructions). • Their availability for the meter model (IQ130/140 or 150) may be restricted.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring CT Setting The CT Setting has three parts: Ct-n (numerator), Ct-d (denominator), and Ct-S (scaling). 1. Press the Enter button when Ct is in the A window. The Ct-n screen appears. You can either: • Change the value for the CT numerator. • Access one of the other CT screens by pressing the Enter button: press Enter once to access the Ct-d screen, twice to access the Ct-S screen.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring PT Setting The PT Setting has three parts: Pt-n (numerator), Pt-d (denominator), and Pt-S (scaling). 1. Press the Enter button when Pt is in the A window. The PT-n screen appears. You can either: • Change the value for the PT numerator. • Access one of the other PT screens by pressing the Enter button: press Enter once to access the Pt-d screen, twice to access the Pt-S screen. a.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Configuring Connection Setting 1. Press the Enter button when Cnct is in the A window. The Cnct screen appears. 2. Press the Right button or Down button to select a configuration. The choices are: • 3 Element Wye (3 EL WYE) • 2.5 Element Wye (2.5EL WYE) • 2 CT Delta (2 Ct dEL) NOTE: If you are prompted to enter a password, refer to the instructions earlier in this chapter. 3.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Using Operating Mode Operating Mode is the IQ 100 Series meter’s default mode, that is, the standard front panel display. After Startup, the meter automatically scrolls through the parameter screens, if scrolling is enabled. Each parameter is shown for 7 seconds, with a 1 second pause between parameters. Scrolling is suspended for 3 minutes after any button is pressed. 1.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Understanding the % of Load Bar The 10-segment LED bar graph at the bottom left of the IQ 100 Series front panel provides a graphic representation of Amps. The segments light according to the load, as shown in the table below. When the Load is over 120% of full load, all segments flash “On” (1.5 secs) and “Off” (0.5 secs).
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the Meter Using the Front Panel Performing Watt-Hour Accuracy Testing (Verification) To be certified for revenue metering, power providers and utility companies must verify that the billing energy meter performs to the stated accuracy. To confirm the meter’s performance and calibration, power providers use field test standards to ensure that the unit’s energy measurements are correct.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Overview The IQ 100 Series meter can be configured using either the meter’s faceplate buttons (Menu, Enter, Down and Right) or Eaton Meter Configuration software. To connect to the meter for software configuration, use the RS485 port, if equipped, on the back panel of the meter, or the RJ45 port if the meter has the Ethernet card option.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software Accessing the IQ 100 Series Device Profile 1. Click the Profile icon in the Title Bar. 2. You will see the IQ 100 Device Profile screen. The tabs at the top of the screen allow you to navigate between Settings screens. The Buttons at the bottom of the screen allow you to perform tasks, for example, updating the Device Profile. See the example screen below. . Tabs Settings Screen Buttons 3.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Performing Device Profile Tasks You can perform the following tasks using the Device Profile screen buttons. • Update: Click to send the current settings to the meter. NOTE: You must click the Update Device button after making changes in the Settings screens, if you want to update the connected meter’s settings. • Cancel: Click to leave the Device Profile Editor screen without saving any changes.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software Configuring Settings The following sections contain detailed instructions for configuring the Device Profile settings. All of the settings are reached from tabs at the top of the Device Profile screen. Configuring Scaling Use this setting to configure Current Transformer and Potential Transformer ratios and to select the wiring (System Hookup).
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software For a system that has 14400V primary with a 120V secondary line to neutral (PT Ratio of 120:1), set the following PT Ratios in the entry fields: 1440 PT Numerator (Primary) PT Denominator (Secondary) 120 PT Multiplier 10 The Voltage Full Scale field will read 14400. Configuring Energy and Display Settings Click the Energy and Display tab. You will see the screen shown on the right.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Configuring Communication Settings Use this setting to configure communication settings for the meter’s RS485 Port. NOTES: • The settings on this screen are the current settings for communication. • Any changes may affect communication between the meter and your PC. Click the Communication tab. You will see the screen shown on the right.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Polling the IQ 100 Series Meter The Real Time Poll features of Eaton Meter Configuration software are used to continuously view instantaneous values within an IQ 100 Series meter. The software provides tabular views of metered values, circuit measurements, interval data, and pulse data.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software • • • Click Print to print a copy of the screen. Click Help to view instructions for this screen. Click OK to return to the main screen. Poll Power and Demand Click Real-Time Poll>Revenue, Energy and Demand Readings>Power and Demand. You will see the screen shown below. • • • 68 Click Print to print a copy of the screen. Click Help to view instructions for this screen. Click OK to return to the main screen.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Poll Phasors Click Real Time Poll>Power Quality and Alarms>Phasors. You will see the screen shown below. The Phasors screen displays the Phase relationships of the currently connected meter. If you have an auxiliary voltage reading (i.e. generator and bus where the VAux is the generator), the Aux box and the VAux phasor are displayed. The VAux phasor is referenced to VA phase.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Using the IQ 100 Series Tools Menu The Tools Menu allows you to access specific functions for the IQ 100 Series Meter. Click Tools from the Title Bar to display the Tools Menu. Accessing the Device Profile Screen Click the first option, Edit Current Device Profile, to open the Device Profile screen. This menu option performs the same function as clicking the Profile icon in the Title Bar.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software Performing Additional Tasks with Eaton Meter Configuration Software The following sections contain instructions for other tasks you can perform using the Eaton Meter Configuration software. Using Connection Manager Use Connection Manager to add or remove connection locations and/or devices at locations. 1. Click Connection>Connection Manager or click on the Connect Mgr icon. You will see the screen shown on the right.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software f. To edit a device: - Select the device from the Devices at Location box. (Scroll down to find all devices.) - Click Edit. You will see the Connection Manager Location Device Editor screen, shown on the right. - Use this screen to program the device properties for each device at a location. • If the device has a Serial Port device connection, you will see the first (top) example screen.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Using Software • To connect to a location: a. Select the location you want to connect to from the List of Locations box. NOTE: You may only connect to one location at a time. To change to a different location, you must disconnect from the current location by selecting it and clicking Disconnect. b. Click Connect. When the connection is made, the selected location appears in the Connected To Locations section of the screen. c. Click Close.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter Programming the IQ 100 Series Meter Using Software Using the Options Screen 1. Click View>Options. You will see the screen shown on the right. Use this screen to access the following features: • Paths for Eaton Meter Configuration software files • Data Scan mode Use the tabs at the top of the screen to access these features. 2. The first Options screen is the Paths screen, shown on the right.
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter App A: Navigation Maps App. A: IQ 100 Series Navigation Maps Introduction You can configure the IQ 100 Series meter and perform related tasks using the buttons on the meter face. This appendix contains the Navigation maps for the meter’s front panel displays. Navigation Maps (Sheets 1 to 4) The IQ 100 Series Navigation maps begin on the next page.
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IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter App B: Modbus Map App.B: Modbus Mapping for the IQ 100 Series Introduction The Modbus map for the IQ 100 Series meter gives details and information about the possible readings of the meter and its programming. Modbus Register Map Sections The IQ 100 Series Modbus register map includes the following sections: Fixed Data Section, Registers 1- 47, details the meter’s Fixed Information.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter App B: Modbus Map Floating Point Values Floating Point Values are represented in the following format: 0 Register Byte 1 0 1 0 1 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Meaning s e e e e e e m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m e sign e exponent mantissa The formula to interpret a Floating Point Value is: -1sign x 2 -1sign x 2 137-127 x 1• 1000010001110110111001 -
IQ 100 Series ((130/140/150) Meter App B: Modbus Map Important Note Concerning the IQ 100 Series Modbus Map In depicting Modbus Registers (Addresses), the IQ 100 Series meter’s Modbus map uses Holding Registers only. Hex Representation The representation shown in the table below is used by developers of Modbus drivers and libraries, SEL 2020/2030 programmers and Firmware Developers. The meter’s Modbus map also uses this representation.
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IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Hex Description1 Decimal Units or Resolution Range6 Format # Reg Comments Fixed Data Section Identification Block 0000 - 0007 0008 - 000F 0010 - 0010 read-only 1 - 8 9 - 16 17 - 17 Reserved Meter Serial Number Meter Type ASCII UINT16 16 char bit-mapped none none -------t -------- 0011 - 0012 0013 - 0013 0014 - 0014 18 - 19 20 - 20 21 - 21 Firmware Version Map Version Meter Configuration ASCII UINT16 UINT16 4 char 0
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Hex Decimal 0403 - 0404 1028 - 1029 Description1 Neutral Current Format FLOAT Units or Resolution Range6 0 to 9999 M # Reg Comments amps Block Size: Primary Energy Block 044B - 044C 1100 - 1101 2 30 read-only W-hours, Received SINT32 044D - 044E 1102 - 1103 W-hours, Delivered SINT32 044F - 0450 0451 - 0452 0453 - 0454 1104 - 1105 1106 - 1107 1108 - 1109 W-hours, Net W-hours, Total VAR-hours, Positive SINT32 SINT
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Hex 0BC1 0BC3 0BC5 0BC7 0BC9 0BCB 0BCD 0BCF 0BD1 0BD3 0BD5 0BD7 - 0BC2 0BC4 0BC6 0BC8 0BCA 0BCC 0BCE 0BD0 0BD2 0BD4 0BD6 0BD8 Description1 Decimal 3010 3012 3014 3016 3018 3020 3022 3024 3026 3028 3030 3032 - 3011 3013 3015 3017 3019 3021 3023 3025 3027 3029 3031 3033 Format Volts C-A, Minimum Amps A, Minimum Avg Demand Amps B, Minimum Avg Demand Amps C, Minimum Avg Demand Positive Watts, 3-Ph, Minimum Avg Demand Positive VAR
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Hex 0FA3 0FA4 0FA5 0FA6 0FA7 0FA8 0FA9 0FAA 0FAB 0FAC 0FAD 0FAE 0FAF 0FB0 0FB1 - 0FA3 0FA4 0FA5 0FA6 0FA7 0FA8 0FA9 0FAA 0FAB 0FAC 0FAD 0FAE 0FAF 0FB0 0FB8 Description1 Decimal 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008 4009 4010 4011 4012 4013 4014 4015 4016 4017 4018 - 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008 4009 4010 4011 4012 4013 4014 4015 4016 4017 4025 Format Range6 Units or Resolution # Reg Comments Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Re
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Hex Description1 Decimal Format Range6 Units or Resolution # Reg Comments Commands Section 4 write-only 9 Resets Block 4E1F - 4E1F 4E20 - 4E20 20000 - 20000 20001 - 20001 Reset Max/Min Blocks Reset Energy Accumulators UINT16 UINT16 password5 password5 Block Size: Meter Programming Block 55EF - 55EF 22000 - 22000 55F0 - 55F0 22001 - 22001 Initiate Programmable Settings Update 3 Terminate Programmable Settings Update U
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Description1 Range6 Units or Resolution # Reg Hex Decimal 7533 - 7533 30004 - 30004 PT multiplier & hookup UINT16 bit-mapped mmmmmmmm MMMMhhhh MMMMmmmmmmmm is PT multiplier (1, 10, 100, 1000), hhhh is hookup enumeration (0 = 3 element wye[9S], 1 = delta 2 CTs[5S], 3 = 2.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Description1 Hex Decimal 7548 - 7548 7549 - 7549 30025 - 30025 30026 - 30026 Reserved COM2 setup 754A 754B 754C 754D 754E 754F 7550 7555 755A 755F 7564 7569 756E 30027 30028 30029 30030 30031 30032 30033 30038 30043 30048 30053 30058 30063 COM2 address Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved - 754A 754B 754C 754D 754E 754F 7554 7559 755E 7563 7568 756D 7572 - 30027 30028 30029 30030 30031 30032 30037 30042 30047 3005
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map Modbus Address Hex 9C4F 9C50 9C51 9C52 9C53 9C54 9C55 9C57 - 9C4F 9C50 9C51 9C52 9C53 9C54 9C56 9C58 Description1 Decimal 40016 40017 40018 40019 40020 40021 40022 40024 - 40016 40017 40018 40019 40020 40021 40023 40025 6 Format Range Units or Resolution # Reg Comments CT numerator CT multiplier CT denominator PT numerator PT multiplier PT denominator W-hours, Positive W-hours, Negative UINT16 UINT16 UINT16 UINT16 UINT16 UINT16 UINT32
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter Appendix B: Modbus Map (continued) 6 7 8 M denotes a 1,000,000 multiplier. Not used. Writing this register causes data to be saved permanently in EEPROM. If there is an error while saving, a slave device failure exception is returned and programmable settings mode automatically terminates via reset. 9 10 11 12 13 14 Reset commands make no sense if the meter state is LIMP. An illegal function exception will be returned.
IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter User and Installation Manual Appendix B: Modbus Map IM02601003E -September 2011 MM-10