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1 PMC-680i web interface Sep.9th 2016

2 Content Metering Statistics Setup Diagnostics

3 Metering Click on the down arrow icon of Metering to expand its sub-menu which includes Phasors, Real Time, Power Quality, Harmonics, Inter-harmonics, Demand, Energy, TOU, Waveform and I/O.

4 Metering Click Phasors on the left-hand pane, the page displays following information : • Phase and magnitude of Voltage and Current • U1, U2 and U • I1, I2 and I0

5 Metering Click Real Time on the left-hand pane, the available outputs are Voltage, Current, U/I Phase Angle, Power and Frequency.

6 Metering Click Power Quality on the left-hand pane, the available outputs are Voltage Deviation, Frequency Deviation, Flicker, Symmetrical Components, Unbalance and PQ Event Counter.

7 Metering Click on the drop-down box beside Harmonics on the right-hand pane to select which input to display. The available inputs are Ua (WYE)/Uab (Delta), Ub (WYE)/Ubc (Delta), Uc (WYE)/Uca (Delta), U4, Ia, Ib, Ic, I4 and I5.

8 Metering Click Harmonic Distortion (%) to view corresponding information, and the Harmonic Distortion is on the top right corner.

9 Metering Click Harmonic RMS (V) to view corresponding information.

10 Metering Click Harmonic Phase Angle (°) to view corresponding information.

11 Metering Click Harmonic P (W) to view corresponding information.

12 Metering Click Harmonic Q (var) to view corresponding information.

13 Metering Click on the drop-down box beside Inter-Harmonics on the right-hand pane to select which input to display. The available inputs are Ua (WYE)/Uab (Delta), Ub (WYE)/Ubc (Delta), Uc (WYE)/Uca (Delta), U4, Ia, Ib, Ic, I4 and I5.

14 Metering Click Inter-harmonic Distortion (%) to view corresponding information, and the Inter-harmonic Distortion is on the top right corner.

15 Metering Click Inter-harmonic RMS (V) to view corresponding information.

16 Metering Click Demand on the left-hand pane, the Demand and Max. Demand will be shown on the right-hand pane.

17 Metering Depending on the setting of the Self-Read Time setup register, the Max. Demand web page may display the Max. Demand of This/Last Month or Max. Demand since/before Last Reset.

18 Metering Click Energy on the left-hand pane, the Total Energy and Harmonic Energy will be shown on the right- hand pane. Click Total Energy tab, the available outputs are Active/Reactive/Apparent Energy.

19 Metering Click Harmonic Energy, it displays H01 to H63 kWh Imp./Exp. and kvarh Imp./Exp. Measurements.

20 Metering Click TOU on the left-hand pane, the right-hand page displays TOU Real Time and Log. Click Real Time to view present TOU schedule , Energy and Max. Demand information.

21 Metering Click Log to view TOU data which includes historical Energy and Max. Demand.

22 Metering This page displays the real-time Waveform captured by the PMC-680i.A small fly-out comment showing the channel name and the measurement value is displayed when the mouse pointer is positioned to a particular point in a waveform.

23 Metering Click I/O on the left-hand pane to display status of Digital Inputs, Relay Outputs and Digital Outputs.

24 Statistics Click on the down arrow icon of Statistics to expand its sub-menu, which includes Counters, SOE,PQ Log , Max./Min., SDR Trend, PQDIF, COMTRADE and EN50160.

25 Statistics This web page displays Counters for SOE, PQ log, Pst, Plt, TOU, IER, EN50160, WFR, DWR, MSVR, DR,HSDR and SDR.

26 Statistics This web page displays SOE Log starting with the most recent event. Click on the drop-down box beside Type to select the events to display.

27 Statistics Click on the drop-down box beside the Start/End Date to select the date of the events to display.

28 Statistics This web page displays PQ Log starting with the most recent event. Click on the drop-down box beside Type to select the events to display.

29 Statistics Click on the drop-down box beside the Start/End Date to select the date of the events to display.

30 Statistics Click on the Detail at the right of the log, it will display the waveform of the event.

31 Statistics Click on the view and the waveform below will display.

32 Statistics ☞ This web page displays the Max./Min. Log information.
Click on the drop-down box to select the recorder.

33 Statistics Click on the drop-down box to select this period (since last reset) and last period (before last reset) to display.

34 Statistics This web page displays the SDR Trend. Click on the drop-down box to select which parameter to display.

35 Statistics This page displays the available PQDIF files in a table format. Click the drop-down box to select the date and click Query to display the items.

36 Statistics Click on the Manual Trigger to trigger the corresponding record.

37 Statistics Click on the view and the waveform of the record will display.

38 Statistics This page displays the summary of results for EN50160 compliance in a table format and click export to download the report.

39 Statistics Click hyperlink PASS and FAIL to view the detail information.

40 Statistics The detail information of the corresponding power quality parameter.

41 Setup Click on the down arrow icon of Setup to expand its sub-menu which includes Clear, Basic Setup and the setup of PQ, Demand, Energy, I/O, Recorder, COMM, Clock and Password .

42 Setup Click Basic Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears.

43 Setup Click PQ Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears . Set power quality parameters as you need which consist of below categories: •Harmonic • Flicker • Dip/Swell • Transient • RVC (Rapid Voltage Changes) • Inrush Current • MSV (Mains Signalling Voltage) • Flagged Data

44 Setup Click Demand Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears . Set demand parameters as you need.

45 Setup Click Energy Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. Set energy parameters as you need.

46 Setup Click Recorder Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. Set various recorders’ parameters as you need.

47 Setup Click I/O Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. Set I/O parameters as you need.

48 Setup The PMC-680i comes standard with two Ethernet ports (P1&P2) which support Modbus TCP and two RS-485 ports (P3&P4) which support Modbus RTU. In addition, PMC-680i support sending alarm via setting SMTP server. Click on COMM Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears.

49 Setup Click Clock Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. This web page shows four areas: PC Clock, Device Clock, Clock and SNTP.

50 Setup Click Password Setup on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. This web page allows the user to change the Login password for the PMC-680i.

51 Setup Click Clear on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. This web page allows the user to perform the following Clear functions.

52 Diagnostics Click Diagnostics on the left-hand pane to expand its sub-menu, which includes Diagnostics and Maintenance.

53 Diagnostics Click Diagnostics on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. This web page displays the PMC-680i's diagnostics information which includes Device information and Site Information.

54 Diagnostics The Device Information includes the Version , Memory and the Self Diagnostics.

55 Diagnostics The Site Information includes the Substation Information and the Site Information.

56 Diagnostics User login the PMC-680i Web with standard password, and click Maintenance on the left-hand pane and the following screen appears. It includes the Backup & Restore and Alarm Test.

57 Diagnostics Click Send to send a test using the SMTP setting in the COMM setup page.

58 Thank you for your attention!


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