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Table of contents
1
2
3
Overview ............................................................................................................................ 6
1.1 System overview ............................................................................................................ 6
1.2 Document history ........................................................................................................... 6
Referenced documents..................................................................................................... 7
Introduction / brief description ........................................................................................ 8
3.1 What is the alphaSET tool ? ........................................................................................... 8
3.2 System requirements...................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Installation / Update of alphaSET ................................................................................... 9
3.4 Start of the software and user-profile............................................................................ 14
3.4.1 First start after installation .................................................................................... 14
3.4.2 User-profile .......................................................................................................... 16
3.4.3 Use of the software ............................................................................................. 18
3.5 Indication of the software version ................................................................................. 21
User settings ................................................................................................................... 22
4.1 Communication ............................................................................................................ 22
4.2 Files ............................................................................................................................. 24
4.3 Read register / log files................................................................................................. 25
4.4 General Settings........................................................................................................... 26
4.5 User language .............................................................................................................. 27
4.6 IEC 1107-Address ........................................................................................................ 28
4.7 Change utility password ............................................................................................... 29
4.8 Password ..................................................................................................................... 30
Read meter data .............................................................................................................. 31
5.1 Read register list .......................................................................................................... 31
5.2 Read service list ........................................................................................................... 32
5.3 Read settings ............................................................................................................... 33
5.4 Read load profile .......................................................................................................... 35
5.4.1 Graphical display of load profile data ................................................................... 37
5.5 Read power quality monitoring ..................................................................................... 40
5.5.1 Graphical display of power quality data................................................................ 41
5.6 Read log file ................................................................................................................. 42
5.7 Read log file 2 .............................................................................................................. 44
5.8 Read meter error status................................................................................................ 45
5.8.1 Errors + Warnings................................................................................................ 45
5.8.2 Power Quality Supervision ................................................................................... 46
5.8.3 Error Messages ................................................................................................... 47
5.8.4 Status Messages ................................................................................................. 48
5.8.5 Print ..................................................................................................................... 49
5.8.6 Options ................................................................................................................ 50
5.9 Read communication protocol ...................................................................................... 51
Configuration of the meter ............................................................................................. 52
6.1 Open a parameter file................................................................................................... 52
6.2 Save a parameter set ................................................................................................... 53
6.3 Configuration of a meter by using a configuration file ................................................... 54
6.3.1 Switch point clock ................................................................................................ 54
6.3.2 Settings (without PW + ID) ................................................................................... 54
6.3.3 Settings and parameterisations (without PW + ID) ............................................... 55
6.4 Modify parameters........................................................................................................ 56
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1.1
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Overview
System overview
This document describes the operation, the functional way and the installation as well as the
technical data of the software tool alphaSET version 3. This tool was refined on the basis from
alphaSET version 2 and is compatible to former versions.
Therefore the following products can be served with this tool:
1.2
AEM500
ARM500
AEM550
A220
AS220 / AS253
AS1253
A1350
A1440
A1500
A2500
Document history
Version
Valid up to Valid up to
alphaSET FW-Version
version
2.01.00
2.02.00
3.03-xx
3.04-xx
2.03.00
3.06-xx
2.04.00
3.09-xx
2.05.00
3.12-xx
2.06.00
3.15-xx
2.07.00
3.15-xx
4.10
4.20
Changes
- Initial Version
- Adaptations to FW
4.20
4.20 and 5.00 - Adaptations to FW
5.00
4.30 and 5.10 - Adaptations to FW
4.30 and 5.10
4.40, 5.30,
- Adaption to FW 4.40,
7.00
5.20, 5.30, 7.00
4.50,
- Adaption to A1440,
7.00,9.00
AS253 and AS1253
4.50, 7.00,
- Adaption to FW 9.20,
9.20, 8.10
8.10
Date
Author
30.10.2002 Thomasberger
20.08.2003 Dr. Eisenbei
24.02.2004 A. Aching
12.05.2005 Dr. Eisenbei
11.10.2006 H.Thomasberger
12.12.2008 H.Thomasberger
13.05.2009 C. Lopez
H.Thomasberger
L. Claus
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Referenced documents
Title
Version
AEM_PR_D_1.pdf
A1500_PR_E.pdf
R 1.14
06/16/2006
A1350_PR_E.pdf
R 1.17
07/16/2006
A220_PR_E.pdf
R 1.06
Zhlerstandsbertragung, Tarif- und LastDIN EN 62056-21
steuerung;
Datenbertragung fr festen und mobilen Anschlu
Elektronische Elektrizittszhler
VDEW-Lastenheft
V2.0
Date
06/28/2006
01.03
12.97
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The following section should help to clear basic questions to the alphaSET tool:
Additional information:
For additional information please refer to the product descriptions of the alpha meters (2
Referenced documents).
3.1
The alphaSET tool is a Windows based software to read the data of the alpha meters
AEM 500 / ARM 500 / AEM 550 / A220 / AS220 / AS253 / AS1253 / A1350 / A1440 / A1500
and A2500 (register, load profile, log book, etc.). Different parameters like setting and
parametrization parameters can be changed according to user's profile. Setting parameter
is those attitudes, which can be changed without breaking the certification seal. To get an
access to the parameterisation parameters of the meter, a parameterisation-switch must be
pressed which is via the calibration mark.
The program is a 32 bit application, being based on a 32 bit environment that runs via
Windows NT 4. X, as well as via Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Vista
3.2
System requirements
Subsequet are the requirements for the use of the alphaSET software listed:
IBM PC or compatible PC with 800 MHz Pentium or higher with the following equipment:
16 MB RAM
CD ROM disk drive
at least one free, serial interface (COM1 to COM16)
50 MByte free hard disk memory
Hardware components for communication
IEC 61107-compatible optical probe for the optical interface
CL0 Converter and RS232 cable for the electric interface (CL0-Interface)
RS232 cable for the RS232 interface (optional)
Windows 2000 / NT / XP / Vista
Monitor with a resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixel
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You require administrator rights on your PC for the installation of this software-tool.
Further it is urgently recommended that you close all windows programs, before starting the
setup. Insert the CD-Rom with the product information and tools from ELSTER to your CDROM-drive. Automatically the following menu is displayed. Please select your language and
then press the button alpha meter.
Within the next menu you have to choose the language of your setup.
AlphaSET is preparing the setup and you have to choose next here.
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Select your destination path of alphaSET and press the button Next.
If you update the program, no deinstallation of the old version is necessary. You can simply
install the new version in the same directory.
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You should only secure your phone book, if you have one, created from alphaSET-version
below 3.13. Further information in chapter 13.2
SETUP checks now whether sufficient memory is available.
Subsequently a communication window appears in which the installation progress is indicated.
After completion a window appears with the information that SETUP generates program
symbols. Then the program will ask you to restart your computer.
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Normally it is NOT necessary, to restart the PC. After successful installation a message from
SETUP appears.
Note:
To secure all functions of the program alphaSET needs at least one installed Windows system
printer, even if no printer is connected.
According to your windows version, you have now a program group, or a start symbol of
alphaSET
3.4
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Chose in the Windows Start Menu > Programs > alphaSET > alphaSET
Or click on the Icon on your desktop
3.4.1
With the first start after installation of the alphaset sofware the following window will be
displayed:
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3.4.2
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User-profile
Each of this profiles has different privileges, that means possibilities of access on the menu
system of alphaSET. The user profiles are filed in the path " \ IniPfad ". If only one profile is in
this path, this is started automatically, without showing the menu illustrated above. If no profile
is in this path, the invisible profile "consumer" starts automatically, which has lowest privileges.
The user profile serves the storage of all individual settings. If several persons work with a
computer, each user can save his own settings, in order to fall back on them, if he uses again
alphaSET. For information to the storage of an user's profile see chapter 4.1 "Communication".
Certification
Utility
MODEM
Power Quality
Read Meter
Read register
Read load profile
Read logfile
Read meter configuration
Read meter error
Read service list
Read power quality monitoring
Change of parameters
Change utility password
File / read parameter
File with parameter -> meter
Identifications
Tariff source
Switch point clock
Times
Demand reset
Overload threshold
Baud rate
Synchronization
Power Quality
Pulse inputs
Backup time of real time clock
Service List
Display parameter
Pulse constants
Load-profile / logbook parameter
Measuring energy / demand
Read/ Set pulse constants
Meter commands
Set meter date/time
Read/set date/time
Read out DCF clock
Reset demand maxima
Reset meter error state
Reset power-loss counter
Reset register
Reset load-profile and logbook
General
Switch to ripple receiver mode
Test mode
Communications protocols
Installation
3.4.2.1
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After the selection of the user profile the alphaSET opening screen appears.
Title bar
Menu bar
Icon
bar
The program alphaSET is a Windows - based application, which reflects the structure and the
construction of Windows programs.
The window of the main menu consists of
In the submenus are further windows (document windows and dialogue windows) indicated,
which show the name of the submenu in the title bar. The menu bar indicates the available
menus, in which the individual actions and switching functions are specified as clear text. This
bar contains several entries, which are described in the following chapters. The icon bar
contains icons for the most used functions.
3.4.3.1
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Icon catalogue
The following list explains the available icons of the icon bar.
Read file
Save
Read register
Read logfile
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Demand reset
Reset register
...about alphaSet
3.5
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To get information about the applied software version, select via Help the menu item "about
alphaSET ... " or click on the following icon:
This command opens a window with the data about the program alphaSET and its version.
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User settings
In this chapter the options for the user settings are described. You find these settings via the
menu item Extras.
4.1
Communication
Select via Extras the menu item Options, there the register card Communication.
COM-Port
With the function "Com-Port" the interfaces Com 1 to Com 16 of the PC can be selected. By
the start of alphaSET the program checks automatically the free COM-Ports of the computer.
It is the decision of the PC user himself whether the selected COM-Port is still free for the use
by alphaSET while the alphaSET-session.
Initial Baud rate
The initial baud rate of the communication between alphaSet and the connected meter can be
adjusted by pull-down-menu. For more information to the baud rate shift see DIN EN 6205621.
Utility password
A password for the meter communication can be assigned to the user profile that means an
interrogation of the utility password is not executed any more (useful if the same EVU
password for different meters is used).
Read with 300 Baud only
This option enables the constant reading of the meter with 300 baud. The automatic baud rate
shift is disabled.
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4.2
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Files
Select via Extras the menu item Options, there the register card Files.
In this menu the paths on the drives can be defined in which the different files should be
stored. A click to the button enables the changing of the entries.
In the pull down menu Proposal for file name(s) are several suggestions done for an
automatic generation of the file name.
4.3
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Select via Extras the menu item Options, there the register card Register/Load Profile.
Read register
In this window the user can select whether the register data should be shown with or without
clear text (designations according to identification number system OBIS).
The reading of the serial number can be deactivated here, too.
Note: In addition to the deactivation of the reading of the serial number it must be guaranteed
that not meter serial number is selected as Proposal for file name(s) (see 4.2 Files).
Release readout of eHz
If the new eHz (electronic residential 3-phase meter) should be readout this checkbox has to
be selected.
Load profile
Dont read load profile / log book header: If the user reads load profile or log book, the
header is always read first by default, to find out start, end and channel number of the profile.
In the case of a reading without header, the selected period is questioned directly without
reviewing previously, which one is available. In this process, all available load profiles in the
meter are read.
Read load-profile/event-log file without password: With this option it can be defined
whether the load profile reading takes place with or without password interrogation.
4.4
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General Settings
Select via Extras the menu item Options, there the register card General.
alphaSET
Edit passwords hidden: With activation the input of the password is not indicated any more
in the clear text, only with ******** .
Reset programming mode after parameterisation: After the change of parameters in a
meter, the alphaSET puts the parameter mode of the counter automatically back. For more
information about the parameter mode see chapter 7 Change of meter configuration.
Check daylight saving set to EU standard: During the download of the tariff table to the
meter an automatic check of the correct used EU daylight saving time will be executed and an
error message is displayed if there's inconsistency.
4.5
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User language
Select via Extras the menu item Options, there the register card Language.
Note:
In order to activate all language changes, you should quit alphaSET and restart it after a
language change.
4.6
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IEC 1107-Address
4.7
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The communication-password (from alphaSET to the meter) can be preset in this menu. That
has no effect to the utility password in the meter.
8 numeric chars are expected.
4.8
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Password
Select via Extras the menu item Options, there the register card Password.
The administrator of alphaSET can set different Passwords in order to protect the different
versions of alphaSET. With this function all alphaSET users can have their own version on
alphaSET with different permissions.
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You should first check the communication. The command read register is the simplest way to
do it. If this doesnt work, please check the settings of alphaSET, see chapter 4 User
settings.
5.1
Select via Meter the menu item Read register or the following icon:
By using this command the billing data list (register list or Std-dAtA on LCD) of a meter is read
out.
A window appears in which the reading data are visualized. If you have chosen the option
read register with serial number (see chapter 4.3 Read register / log files), the serial
number will be indicated in the title bar.
The identification number is indicated in the first column, the measured value in the second
column and in the third column is an interpretation of the identification number in clear text to
be seen, if the identification number corresponds to the OBIS identification system.
5.2
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Select via Meter the menu item Read service list or the following icon:
By using this command the settable service list (AbL-dAtA on LCD) of a meter is read out.
A window appears in which the reading data are visualized.
The identification number is indicated in the first column, the measured value in the second
column and in the third column is an interpretation of the identification number in clear text to
be seen, if the identification number corresponds to the OBIS identification system.
For further information see chapter 7.16.1
5.3
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Read settings
Select via Meter the menu item Read settings or the following icon:
This command enables the reading and displaying of the configuration of the meter. The input
of a utility password is demanded for this operation.
The following meter configurations are displayed:
Type key
Meter-Identification
Pulse constants
Demand measuring
Load profile / log file
Real time clock
Tariff source
Demand reset source
Outputs
Baud rate
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Display control
Display list
Switch point clock
In this case, the name (and path) for the text file is asked after inquiry of the file name for the
parameter set. The default pathname is registered in Extras/Options/Files in the field read
meter configuration. The content of the indicated window will be stored.
5.4
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Select via Meter the menu item Read load profile, or the following icon:
The load profile of the meter can be read with this command. The configuration of the load
profile is read and displayed after confirming.
Certain settings for the specific reading of the load profile can be taken here:
Selection of the measuring channels (as far as they exist in the meter).
Limitation of the reading period. This period can be defined in the from or to input
fields. By deactivating the checkboxes at start and end, the appropriate time stamps
are indicated. These stamps can be edited by double clicking on them. Should a
certain window be selected repeatedly, this can be stored and again be activated by
the button "stored values". Frequently used specifications like last month, last week,
yesterday or today can be selected directly.
Partial readout (possibly from FW 3.02), that means use of the R6-command. For more
information see VDEW-Lastenheft.
Depiction of primary values in accordance of the transformer ratio for Voltage and
Current. The transformer ratio is 1:1 if no primary values are activated.
Note: The indicated meter data are then secondary data.
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After input of the reading period, the load profile of the meter is read by clicking on the button
read load profile. If all data is read a new button Show load profile appears. With this
command alphaSET shows all load profile data of the meter in a table.
The following data are listed:
Date
Time
Measured values of the channels (up to 8 channels)
Status of the saved measuring periods.
Fatal fault
Backup time of real time clock exhausted
Measuring period disturbed (shorter measuring period)
Season change
Reset
Device clock
Power return
Power failure
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Reading of large amounts of LP-data: Only 1000 entries can be displayed in one chart. To
view advanced data, click previous values or following values.
Comment to the user profile Railway: A train number is additionally indicated in the
depiction of the load profile values in the user profile "Railway:
Comment to read load profile without header: You have the possibility to read load
profile, without reading previously information of the meter. For this and for more information
concerning settings see chapter 0.
5.4.1
With the selection show load profile you get the data of the meter in a table and additionally a
button to show this information graphically.
With this button you start the LP Analyzer tool and you get directly the following picture.
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Maximum x-axis
Maximum y-axis
Additionally it is possible to zoom in. You just have to click in the graph and pull with the
mouse, to mark of the area you want to see in more details.
At the bottom the values of the load profile data is listed.
It is possible to show maximum of 8 channels. With the checkbox your are able to activate /
deactivate the channels in the graph.
If you double click on the field of the colour, you are able to choose different colours and types
of designs.
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To analyse in detail specific values of the load profile, you have to set the cursor to this line in
the table of load profile date and then in the graph this position is displayed. Have a look at the
next picture.
5.5
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Select via Meter the menu item Read power quality monitoring or the following icon:
The power quality profile of the meter can be read with this command.
Structure and function mode are identically to chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht
gefunden werden. Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. .
5.5.1
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With the selection Show power quality monitoring you get the data of the meter in a table and
additionally a button to show this information graphically.
With this button you start the LP Analyzer tool and you get directly this following picture.
Structure and function mode are identically to chapter 5.4.1 Graphical display of load profile
data.
5.6
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Select via Meter the menu item Read log file or the following icon:
Structure and function mode are identically to chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht
gefunden werden. Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden..
The representation of the logfile contains the date, the time and the event.
According to the parametrization of the meter, one receives following entries:
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5.7
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Reset Register
5.8
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Select via Test the menu item Read meter error or the following icon:
5.8.1
Errors + Warnings
With the reading of the error status of the alpha meter, the possible error messages are listed.
If a malfunction of the meter exists, this is indicated through a large red box in front of the error
message. Little green boxes indicate on the other hand that no error exists.
In this window the following two buttons can be used:
Close
The window closes and leads back to the main window
5.8.2
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5.8.3
Error Messages
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5.8.4
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Status Messages
This tab shows the status of the resources of the meter. The blue box indicates that the
resource is not used, and the yellow box indicates that the resource is already in use.
5.8.5
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In the Print card, are configured the settings for printing. The 4 cards described before can
be printed: Errors + Warnings, Power Quality Supervision, Error Messages and the Status
Messages.
5.8.6
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Options
The options for visualizing the errors and warnings can be set in this card.
Read error+status out of meter classes and registers. Reads both options of error +
warnings from the meter. To read with this option, the user password is required.
Read error+status only out of meter classes. Reads only the error and status from the
classes. It also requires user password
Read error+status only out of the registers. To make this reading, the user password is
not needed.
5.9
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Select via test the menu item Communication protocol or the following icon:
If you choose this menu item, you can see the protocol of the last communication between
alphaSET and the meter.
It is also possible to view old communication protocols of alphaSET. You just have to click on
the date and time row on the left hand side and you will get this protocol.
6
6.1
Select via File the menu item Read parameter or the following icon:
If you choose this menu item, you can open the following files directly:
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6.2
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Select via File the menu item Save or the following icon:
This command enables the saving of the reading data over a dialogue window.
Parameter file:
The file is saved by standard with the ending .par.
Register content:
The file is saved by standard with the ending .rg.
Load profile content: The file is saved by standard with the ending .lp.
Log file entries:
The file is saved by standard with the ending .log.
Switch programs:
The file is saved by standard with the ending .uhr.
Comment:
You can only save, if you have previously read the corresponding data. (Screen display).
6.3
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Select via File the menu item File with parameter -> meter .
6.3.1
With this menu, the settings of the switch point clock can be loaded out of a switch programfile (ending: .uhr) and will be sent into the meter.
The Utility password is required before the start of the communication.
Note: The internal structure of the Switch point clock remained in the A1500 or A1350
same as in the AEM500 meter. If the file, that is to be loaded to the meter, contains only one
switch point clock, the obligatory check of the firmware version is cancelled. Therewith can
even old switch point clock programs be loaded without problem to the new meter.
It is to be respected generally on that, which the day types, the energy tariffs and the
maximum tariffs of the meter also agree with the switch point clock program.
6.3.2
With this menu all setting parameters (parameters which can be changed without breaking the
certification seal), except password and identification, can be loaded of a parameter file
(ending: .par) and be sent to the meter. After input of the file name, a window, in which date
6.3.3
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With this menu, all setting and parameter-parameters (except password and identification) can
be loaded of a parameter file (ending: .par) and be sent to the meter. After input of the file
name, a window, in which date and time are indicated, appears. After confirming with OK, the
utility password is queried before the data are loaded into the meter.
Comment:
The parametrization-button must be pressed previously before the programming of the meter
starts.
6.3.3.1
Parameter-file WITHOUT calibration-data (without PW + ID)
This menu item is a service function and to use only in consultation with ELSTER. Here are all
parameters (class 0 to 6) of the meter (except password and identification) are written, only
the calibration-data remain unchanged.
This process is only possible with a special ELSTER password and requires no renewed
calibration of the meter.
6.3.3.2
Parameter-file WITH calibration-data (without PW + ID)
This menu item is a service function and to use only in consultation with ELSTER. Here are all
parameters of the meter (except password and identification) written, also the calibration-data
are changed. This process is only possible with a special ELSTER password and requires a
new calibration of the meter.
6.4
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Modify parameters
With the menu item Modify parameters of a meter or a file can be changed, saved, and
loaded again into the meter.
This menu item is first visible, if the configuration of the meter was read before (see chapter
Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte
nicht gefunden werden.), or a file was loaded directly (see chapter 6.1 Open a parameter
file).
The menu items in the upper section are setting parameters. The menu items in the lower
section are parameterisation parameter and requiring an activation of the parameterisation
button.
After an alteration, you have to confirm the respective menu item with OK in order to send
these new parameters to the meter. The following query appears:
With a Yes the data are written directly into the meter. With a No this process is not
executed, but that data are taken over into the database of alphaSET.
This is the general flow in the change of parameters. The exact description to the single
parameters themselves follows in the following chapters.
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This menu item is first visible if the configuration of the meter was read before (see chapter
Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte
nicht gefunden werden.) or a parameter set was read by a file.
The menu items in the upper section are setting parameters. The menu items in the lower
section are parameterisation parameter and requiring an activation of the parameterisation
button.
Note: The menu entries of Modify are depending to the firmware version of the meter.
7.1
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Identifications
Utility password 1
Utility-identification #1
Utility-identification #2
Utility-identification #3
Utility-identification #4
Utility-identification #5
Utility-identification #6
IEC 1107-identification (=Answer of the meter on the request telegram)
e.g. : read register S: 13:36:29,09 -- /?!<CR><LF>
E: 13:36:30,43 -- /ABB5\@V4.10
<CR><LF>
S: 13:36:30,64 -- <ACK>050<CR><LF>
E: 13:36:31,17 -- <STX>1-1:F.F(00000000)<CR><LF>
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After clicking the button OK the following security query appears Do you want to transfer the
modified data to the meter?. "Yes" writes the changes into the meter, "no" breaks off the
menu, the data are however saved in alphaSET. Cancel" causes the leaving of the window.
Note: With the IEC1107 address the leading zeros or blanks are suppressed. They are sent to
the meter by alphaSET, but the meter ignores them.
7.2
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Tariff source
Starting with the firmware version 4.10 it is possible to set the tariff source independently for
energy and demand. Three options are available here:
External control inputs
Internal ripple receiver
Internal switch point clock
By clicking on the button OK appears the security query Do you want to transfer the
modified data to the meter?. "Yes" writes the changes into the meter, "no" breaks off the
menu. Cancel" causes the leaving of the window.
7.3
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7.3.1
Day type
Select via Modify the menu item Switch point clock -> day type.
The weekdays can be summarized to corresponding groups in the field day type. The
selection of the types takes place via the activation of the corresponding boxes. The fields with
the designations day type 1/2/3/4 can be edited.
An eight-place switch-program-number is assigned to each switch-program in the
corresponding field, which can be modified. All chars, which can be displayed in the 7segment-display of the meter ( 0..9,A,C,E,F,H,J,L,P,S,V,Y), are valid. In the field comment
exists the possibility to enter free text. Though, this is not written in the meter, but only in the
saved file.
With the command save as file the switch-program can be saved. The command read from
file loads an existing switch-program (file with the ending .uhr).
The command print prints the complete switch-program including day-type- and seasondefinitions.
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By clicking on the button OK appears the security query Do you want to transfer the
modified data to the meter?. "Yes" writes the changes into the meter, "no" breaks off the
menu.
Cancel" causes the leaving of the window.
7.3.2
Season change
Select via Modify the menu item Switch point clock -> Season change.
In the field seasons the number of the seasons can be defined as well as their start date (the
field of the seasons name can be edited).
1, 2 or 4 seasons can be arranged and distributed as desired over a total calendar year. They
can even occur repeatedly in the total calendar year.
Procedure: To register a season in the calendar, the field season 1 must be clicked (above
green). Subsequently a black arrow marks the activation. Now clicking on the corresponding
days must mark only the beginning and ending day of the season. With this menu structure,
arises a higher flexibility, which permits for example to bind switch-programs of the season 1
within the season 3 of the 9.-16. July.
7.3.3
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Select via Modify the menu item Switch point clock -> Tariff switch table.
In this submenu are the actual settings of the different switching times taken. In the indicated
table stands T for energy tariff, M1 until M4 for the different demand tariffs, R1 and R2
for the two output relays (as far as these functions are parameterised like this).
The different energy and demand tariffs can now be assigned individually to the switching
times and their validity (defines over the season and the day type).
The following buttons are available:
Release locks: The check of alphaSET, whether T1-T4, M1-M4 and relay 1/2 are valid is
unmade. Recommendation: Let this checkbox always deactivated.
Accept: The changes concerning the selected switching time are transferred into the table.
New: A new switching time is transferred into the table. The time of an available entry must
be blocked first to be able to carry out this function.
Delete: A designed entry is removed from the table.
Comment: To each season and to each day type, a time entry is generated automatically at
00:00 clock. The user has to indicate the corresponding energy and/or demand tariff.
7.3.4
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Holiday-list
Select via Modify the menu item Switch point clock and there the register card Holidaylist.
Accept: The changes concerning the selected holiday are transferred into the table.
New:
A new holiday is transferred into the table.
Delete: A designed entry is removed from the table.
7.3.5
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Select via Modify the menu item Switch point clock -> Daylight saving time.
In this menu can the summer/winter time-switch either be deactivated, aligned at the EU
standard or, in the setting "user defined", be defined in the indicated tables.
7.4
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Select via Modify the menu item Switch point clock (Update).
A second switch point clock can be defined in the meter (with FW 5.10 of A1350, FW 7.00 of
A220 and the FW of AS220/AS253/AS1253/A1440.). At a predefined date the second tariff
table will be activated and valid for the rest of the time. All data have to be defined in the same
way as the first switch timetable.
7.4.1
Day type
Select via Modify the menu item Switch point clock (Update) -> day type.
Date of update
The activation date (at 00:00) of the second tariff table has to be defined here.
7.5
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Times
Select via Modify the menu item Times. Different possibilities to change the time base or
communication timeout are offered:
7.5.1
Source of Times
Select via Modify the menu item Times -> Source of time.
In this menu the user can define whether the network frequency or the quartz frequency is
supposed to be used for the time of the internal real time clock of the meter.
Notes:
In general, the setting quartz is to be recommended because the quartz inserted are
highly exact and temperature stable (< 5 ppm).
Especially in use of a DCF-synchronization of the measuring period is it recommended to
select the setting quartz. This is because the network frequency can vary and it can lead
therefore to undesirable time set (in synchronization) with corresponding entries in the
load profile.
It is recommended to use line for meters that are not synchronized, because the
temporal deviations are countervailed with the time. Therewith, the time doesnt run
away.
Whether these parameters are set parameters or parameterisation parameters depends
on the firmware version of the meter which works at the moment with the alphaSET: Until
including FW version 3.05 these are parameterisation parameters, from FW version 4.00
these are set parameters.
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By clicking on the button OK appears the security query Do you want to transfer the
modified data to the meter?. "Yes" writes the changes into the meter, "no" breaks off the
menu.
Cancel" causes the leaving of the window.
7.5.2
Display Timeouts
Select via Modify the menu item Times -> Display Times.
In this menu the user can define the display scroll time and the timeout for the alternate mode.
After the alternate time out exceeds the limit, the meter goes back automatically in the scroll
mode.
7.5.3
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Communication Timeouts
Select via Modify the menu item Times -> Communication Times.
Notes:
According the IEC1107 standard the maximum communication timeout between 2
characters is 1,5s.
For GPRS application the maximum timeout between 2 characters has to be increased.
The suggestion is to use in that case a timeout of 6s.
7.6
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Demand reset
In this menu, the possible sources for the triggering of a maximum demand reset can be
released or blocked. Settings, which are not selectable, have a grey background. The day
within a month, at which the maxima demand reset should take place, can be defined with the
button every month on the... at 0.00 PM. Moreover the duration of the reset lock time can be
adjusted. The reset lock time is only active by activation over the same reset lock source.
By clicking on the button OK appears the security query Do you want to transfer the
modified data to the meter?. "Yes" writes the changes into the meter, "no" breaks off the
menu. Cancel" causes the leaving of the window.
7.7
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Demand overload
7.7.1
Load limitation
Since firmware version 8.00 it is possible, to insert a disconnect relay. On the tab you can set
the measuring value, that is responsible for the disconnection or <none>. If a value is
selected, the threshold value, that causes the disconnection, can be set. With the scroll bar the
delay time can be set, the measuring value can be larger than the threshold value with
impunity.
7.7.2
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Demand overload
The user has the possibility to configure one or two outputs of the meter, so that by exceeding
of a specific demand threshold an output contact is opened and/or closed (NOT the
diosconnect relay!). The overload threshold 1 refers always to the measuring channel 1 of the
meter. The overload 2 can be set on every defined measuring channel of the meter. At the
start of a demand period, the output contact is either opened or closed (if it is parameterised).
By exceeding the threshold the output contact is closed (opened).
Starting with the FW version 4.40 it is additionally possible to enter a threshold value for the
tan(phi).
Note: The format of the overload threshold is the same as for the demand values. Up to FW
version 4.00 only one overload threshold can be parameterised, since then two. Only since
firmware 4.20 is it possible to configure overload threshold 2 freely.
7.7.3
In this tab (available for the firmware-versions 5.31 and 9.xx) a threshold value for the
tan(phi) Q1 or Q4 can be set. If exceeded, a warning can be set onto an output.
7.8
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Baud rate
In this menu the start baud rate or either the maximum baud rate of the meter can be selected,
separated between optical or electrical interface.
Further baud rates can be selected by a click on the pull-down-arrows.
With the FW version 4.40 of the A1500 a second electrical interface is available. For this case
it is possible to set the priorities of this interfaces (only available, if the type key at position 24
is set to T, u or X).
It is also possible to choose if the meter can only be addressed with its IEC-address.
Note: If the start baud rate of an interface in the meter is changed, the baud rate for the
communication must be changed after writing into the meter, too. (See chapter 4.1
Communication).
7.9
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DLMS Parameters
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7.10 Synchronization
Select via Modify the menu item Synchronization.
In this menu the mode of the demand period synchronisation as well as the synchronisation of
the meter clock can be defined by using an integrated ripple receiver, an internal DCF77-clock
or an external control input.
The image offers the following adjustment possibilities:
None
To next interval: recommended if a control input (MPE Kl. 16) to the measuring period
synchronization is used by an external synchronization pulse.
To next minute: recommended with reservation if an externally produced DCF pulse is
used by an external control input for the synchronization of the measuring period.
With interval to reference-time: recommended in synchronization over ripple receiver. In
selecting the point With interval to reference-time appears a menu, in which the reference
time and the time window of the synchronization can be adjusted.
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Set date/time by DCF 77-antenna input: recommended by using the pulse input 1 as a
DCF77 antenna input. (A DCF77antenna must be connected to the pulse input 1). By
activation of this feature the internal meter clock will by synchronized every 5 minutes after
a full hour, after power up or by activation of the meter test mode.
Note: After activation of the DCF 77 antenna input the meter will generate a warning
FF2 1000000 until a correct time/date information is decoded. A DCF77 decoding can be
activated by a formatted command too.
By clicking on the button OK appears the security query Do you want to transfer the
modified data to the meter?. "Yes" writes the changes into the meter, "no" breaks off the
menu.
Cancel" causes the leaving of the window.
Note: DCF 77 decoding is available from meter with firmware version 4.00.
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In order to be able to build a battery into the meter subsequently, there is the possibility to
change the default settings from supercap to battery.
Note: This is first possible from FW version 4.00 of the meter. The rating plate of the meter
must be removed to install the Battery.
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With this menu it is possible to invert inputs and outputs by activating the checkboxes. This is
possible with firmware version 4.30 and higher.
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In this menu you have the possibility to release the measurement of the power quality values,
which can then be read over the service list or which or are available for the power quality
profile.
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7.13.3
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In this menu the settings of the power quality monitoring can be configured.
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7.14 Copper-/Iron-losses
In this menu the definitions for the transformer and line loss calculation can be configured.
This feature is only supported with the FW 4.30 of the A1500 and A2500.
To display the transformer and line loss register on the LCD or optical/electrical interface the
value has to be assigned to the display list.
For the right function you have to select your nominal voltage and current of your meter. The
internal algorithm needs this information to calculate with the decimals the overflow boundary.
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Up to 3 user passwords
To reach the configuration matrix, type in the password 3. Then you will get a list of all
functions of the meter and you are able to decide which access rights each function will have,
even for each interface.
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If you set a cross, you have access with the right password / set mode / para button.
Note: If you dont set a cross at the passwords row, you dont have access at all.
In the following statement you see the logical interconnection of the passwords, set mode and
para button.
This icon sets the crosses of the matrix back to the factory settings.
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7.16 Display
The parameter settings of the display are divided in two menu items.
Service list
Dispay parameter
Note: With the FW version 4.20 a second settable display list (service list) was added to the
meter.
This service list is additional to the alternate list. In the display of the meter you will find it via
the symbol Abl-data. Basically the list is blocked, but can be released since firmware version
4.10 of the meter by selecting the checkbox "The service-list IS released.
The handling of this service list is identical with chapter 7.16.2.1 Display list with the
exception that there is no display of data in the scroll mode.
Explanation:
No.:
Me:
Ch
ID-Code:
wU:
AM:
wP:
SP:
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The following buttons are required for changing the display table:
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Display list
Select via Modify the menu item Display parameter -> Display list.
The register values with the associated IDs can be selected here. It is possible to chose scrollmode (SM), alternate mode (AM), the optical (OP) and/or electric interface (EL).
The handling of this display list is identical with chapter 7.16.1 Service list with one addition:
SM:
Display in scroll-mode (freely selectable)
7.16.2.2
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Select via Modify the menu item Display parameter and there the register card Control.
total number / number of digits / unit for the energy register data
total number / number of digits / unit for the demand register data
total number / number of digits / unit for the cumulative register data
using medium&channel for OBIS identifier
reading data with/without units
time&date format
7.16.2.3
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Select via Modify the menu item Display parameter and there the register card Hist.
Values.
In this menu can the maximum number of historical values and the number of values for the
different medium (optical/electrical interface or alternate list) be defined.
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The user is able to select the measurement type: secondary or primary measurement. By
using the primary measurement the current and voltage transformer ratio is included in the
energy and demand measurement results of the meter.
Furthermore it is possible to define the pulse constant of the LED and the relay output of the
meter.
Additionally the pulse duration of the pulse output can be defined in multiple of 8ms.
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The user has, by standard, 1 pulse input at disposal (with disuse of the DCF-input). 3 further
pulse inputs can be used if an optional conductor board is used in the meter. The inputs
accord to the SO-standard. An own pulse constant can be assigned to the pulses of the pulse
inputs. The summation of the input pulses is stored in a separate register and is included in
the standard reading list of the meter.
The following functions are available:
Measuring period synchronization input, which must be controlled by a relay (Attention!
No connection to 230V possible).
Check of opening terminal cover (optional): A removing of the terminal cover can be
detected with this input. A reed relay is positioned at the terminal cover, which bypasses
the input. If the cover is removed, an entry in the log file occurs and the corresponding
meter is incremented. A warning appears in the display, which can only be removed by
using the interface.
F.F.1: 00010000
Pulse input: pulse constants and number of decimals are freely selectable.
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Summation to internal: The pulse input could be added to the register of measuring block
3. The pulse constant is freely selectable; measuring block 3 specifies the number of
decimals.
Note: Pulse input 1 can also be used as DCF-input and is then deactivated at this place.
Every pulse input can be configured to be added with internal measurement of +P, -P, +Q or
-Q. In the upper part of this tab it is to be select, which summation block will be the used and
which inputs will be added to this summation block.
Additionally in every summation block an internal value can be added with the pulse inputs.
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The final layout of the window depends on the configuration of the meter:
How many and which measuring channels has the meter? Perhaps not all
channels shown above (=lines) are visible!
Which Quantity is measured by the meter? Perhaps not all quantities shown
above (columns) are visible
How much place is yet available in the display table? Possibly is the number of
the channels reduced for this reason.
In the upper part of the form the assignment of the channels with the measuring quantity can
be done. The OBIS identifier belonging to the measuring channel are adapted automatically
(and automatically registered into the display table). The OBIS identifiers ending can be
chosen between 5 or 25 in average demand, or between 9 or 29 in energy per measuring
period.
Note: If the load profile should store energy register values the number of days of load profile
is going down, because these values need more memory space.
Memory Size of Load Profile: The Load profile Size for the billing data can be set here.
According to VDEW Specifications at least 40 days are necessary. The remaining memory is
available for the power quality monitoring. For more information see chapter 7.13.2
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In addition to the standard logfile entries like power outage, power up, time&date change, etc.
the user has the possibility to store the following events:
Switching of energy and demand tariffs
Single phase power outages
Cover opening alarms
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In this menu the length of demand period can be defined in the range of 1 to 60 minutes.
Further a choice of the detach time is possible, corresponding to the requests from 0 to 63
seconds.
For the switching of demand and energy you are able to select , if it should be done
immediately or delayed
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7.21 Passwords
With the FW 4.40 (A1500), FW 5.20(A1350), FW 7.00(A220), FW 8.00 (AS220 / AS253) and
FW 9.00 (A1440/AS1253) the meter offers an advanced access protection with up to 3 user
passwords.
Select via Modify the menu item Passwords:
To get into this menu to change the password you have fist to type in the password 3.
Here you are able to change all passwords of the meter. To download the changes to the
meter you have to secure, that you have the access rights to do this. You can check this in the
access matrix:
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With this function, the current state of the database of alphaSET can be indicated. All changes
that you have made (and perhaps also not yet have written into the meter) are updated here.
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With this menu, formatted commands can be sent at the meter. It is distinguished in:
Set commands (with use of a password)
Set meter date / time
Read / Set Date / Time (VDEW)
Read / Set pulse constants
Set outputs
Control of disconnect relay
Activate DCF clock
Reset demand Maxima (W1 command)
Reset demand Maxima (E2 command)
Reset meter error state
Reset power quality monitoring
Reset Power Quality Supervision Counter
Reset power loss power
Reset terminal open counter
Parameterisation commands (with use of a password and the parameterisation switch)
Reset register
Set register values (pulse inputs)
Reset load profile and log file
Note to the user profile "Railway":
The meter command Set train code is supported additionally in the user profile Railway.
8.1
Select via Meter commands the menu item Set meter date/time or the following icon:
In this menu date and time of the meter can be changed. The date is divided into day, month
and year, the time into hour, minute and second. Furthermore is it possible to send the current
time of the PC to the meter.
The button Set accepts the adjusted data and the button "Cancel" ignores the last command
and leads back to the main menu.
Note: The Offset of the data transmission time of about 4 seconds is considered automatically.
This process is realized with the W2-command.
8.2
Select via Meter commands the menu item Read/Set date/time (VDEW).
In this menu, date/time can be read and/or set in accordance with VDEW-requirements (W5command) by using the R5- or W5 command.
For further information see chapter 8.1 Set meter date/time.
8.3
Select via Meter commands the menu item Read/Set pulse constants.
In this menu, the pulse constants for outputs for the LED and the electronic outputs of the
meter can be changed with use of the certified log file. Therefore the actual constant will be
read, changed and downloaded to the meter. In the log file the change will be registered with
time / date stamp and with old and new constants. The actual pulse constant is additionally
displayed in the display.
Note:
The meter will accept this command only in the case if the certified log file is enabled.
8.4
Setting of outputs
With the FW 7.00 (A220) the meter offers a function to set up to seven outputs of the meter. It
is possible to set the output as static OFF, static ON and dynamic, with a selectable pulse
length. It depends on the meter hardware and parametrization, how many outputs are
available for setting.
8.5
Select via Meter commands the menu item Control of Disconnect Relay .
If a disconnect relay is installed in the meter, it can be directly controlled with a meter
command via this menu item. It can be set statically OFF or ON. Or it can be set ARMED,
that means the Control of Disconnect Relay is actice, Please, look into chapter 7.7.1,
"Load limitation.
8.6
Select via Meter commands the menu item Read out DCF clock.
After receiving this command the meter will activate the DCF77 decoding at once. Otherwise it
will be done only every 5 min after a full hour, or after a power up.
Note:
The DCF77 function of the meter possesses the following characteristics:
The acceptance of the DCF time follows only after a correct decoding from 2 behind
another following correct time telegrams
The decoding of time & date follows after power up or after every 5 min after each full hour.
With an incorrect decoding a warning message appears on the display, which is
automatically deleted with the next correct decoded telegram.
8.7
Select via Meter commands the menu item Reset demand maxima or the following icon:
With yes the meter will directly execute a demand reset, no causes the abort of the
function and leads back to the main menu, which shows all actual data of energy and demand
measurement as historical data.
8.8
Select via Meter commands the menu item Reset meter error state or the following icon.
With yes the error state of the meter will be reset, no causes the abort of the function and
leads back to the main menu.
Note: The parameterisation mode is left with this command. Fatal fault messages cannot be
put back thereby!
8.9
Select via Meter commands the menu item Reset power quality monitoring:
With yes the load profile of the power quality quantities of the meter will be reset, no
causes the abort of the function and leads back to the main menu. The load profile for the
billing data is not influenced thereby.
With yes this counter will be reset, no causes the abort of the function and leads back to
the main menu.
With yes the following counters (if parameterised in the meter) will be reset, no causes the
abort of the function and leads back to the main menu.
C7.0
C7.1
C7.2
C7.3
C.52
C.53
C.54
C.55
C.56
With yes this counter will be reset, no causes the abort of the function and leads back to
the main menu.
With yes all register values of the meter will be resetted, no causes the abort of the
function and leads back to the main menu.
Note: The parameterisation button must be pressed, before this function can be executed.
The initial condition of the pulse register can be set with this menu item. The meter accepts
this command only if the pulse inputs are defined as set parameters. The meter has no
notarisation in this case.
With yes is load profile and logbook reset, no causes the abort of the function and leads
back to the main menu.
Note: The parameterisation switch must be pressed, before this function can be executed.
In this menu, the duration of LCR-mode is specified in minutes. The values of 1 to 255 minutes
are allowed whereby the selection of 255 minutes means, that the optical interface is
uninterrupted connected with the integrated ripple receiver (e.g. status recording with LCRSET
or SCAN).
The LCR-mode serves for the communication of the internal ripple receiver over the optical
interface. The meter is switched in the LCR-mode for the selected time by activation of the
button OK, that means, that over the optical interface can directly be communicated with the
LCR. The communication with the LCR module of the meter can now take place by the
parametrization software of the receiver (CFIG, LCRset). The LCR mode can be left by long
pressing of the function key (> 5 s) before the end of the selected duration.
The menu is left with Cancel.
Remark: LCR = load control receiver or ripple receiver.
10 Test
Select the menu item Test.
10.2 Power-Quality
Select via Test the menu item power quality.
In this menu the service list or the register data list which includes the instantaneous values of
mains quantities like current, voltage, etc. can be readout manually or automatically in a
predefined time interval. It is to be regarded that the register- or service list must contain the
corresponding data. The missing values are marked with ? in the preceding example. One
has the possibility to read the data per button or per an automatic reading with specification of
the read cycles in seconds.
For commissioning documentation purposes the fields Meter Serial No. and Utiliy ID #1..(if
delivered in the service list or register data) and PC time are filled automatically. Additionally
the fields Customer, Technician and Comment can be filled in manually. These
informations were stored automatically in the text file, if button Save is selected.
Depending on the settings in tab options, an arrow appears in the background of the
graphics. It will be green and clockwise, if the rotating field is correct, or red and counter
clockwise, if the rotating field is wrong.
10.2.2 Options
The OBIS-identifiers can be adjusted via Options. If the OBIS identifiers, used with the
service list or register data, are not the standards, the numbers must be corrected.
Additionally the nominal voltage and current can be changed, in order to standardize the
diagram correlatively: if the arrows in the main tab are out of sight or too small, these values
shall be set (and saved automatically in the user INI file). If a parameter set is read before,,
always THIS values are used at first entry of the menu item Power Quality.
10.2.3 Print
With the tab Print it is possible to configure the printout of the graphics.
With the test mode, the meter can be transferred occasionally into certain conditions in order
to accelerate calibration sequences.
Herewith, tariff sources can be changed or tariffs can be given directly. The pulse constants
can furthermore be set to the maximal possible value, and the LED of the meter can be
assigned to a measuring size. Parameterised delays are cancelled in this mode.
The original settings are reconstructed after leaving the test mode.
Note: The test mode is first active, if the settings were written into the meter. The command
reset test mode must be sent before leaving the test mode. Alternatively to this the field test
mode can be deactivated in the Test mode checkbox.
11 Modem
To edit the modem menu, select via Extras the menu item Options, there in the register card
Communication activate the option Phone book active. Then press OK.
The first communications interface is the optical probe. By default is always set in the first
position.
To add a new modem, click in first left cell of an existing modem and the options for adding
new rows appear. A new row below or over can be created. An existing one can be copied in a
An existing Phone Book can be opened.
Here the settings for the communication of the modems added in the first card are configured.
All of the following commands can be edited by double clicking in each of them.
COM
To choose the pc port in which the modem is connected.
Start
Baud rate for the IEC1107 communication. Is mandatory for local communication, in modem
mode this setting has to be done in meter modem.
Reflx
Enable/disable suppression of reflexions.
Form
Data format of the meter modem (normally 7 bits, Even, 1 stop bit).
Hold
Establish the time in seconds in which the connection should be maintained after the last
communication from alphaSET between PC and connected modem. At the end of this timeout
the connection is interrupted and the modem hangs up.
Wake
The characters that are required to send directly before the login to the meter.
Line
If necessary, take here the settings to get a local loop (e.g. 0).
PC modem type
Drop down menu in which the type of meter modem is selected.
Locl-Bd
In this drop down menu the baud rate between PC and (control point) modem can be adjusted.
If its possible, select the highest one, which is supported by both.
8,N,1
Enable/disable 8 bits, no parity and 1 stop bit (8,N,1) as data format for local modem when
necessary.
The changes can be saved or discarded before closing this menu.
Here is a list registered of Modems with their necessary initialization string, which is required
for the communication between PC and PC-Modem.
More modems can be added or edited by clicking in the left cell of any row.
To restore the factory values press the factory button.
The changes can be saved or discarded before closing this menu. Modem
11.2 Hang up
The phone connection with the selected modem ends with this activation.
12 Extras
12.1 Construction of a restricted menu system
Restricted Menu is used to generate a reduced version of alphaSET
Select via Extras the menu item Restrict menu system
Then select the path where the installation program is stored. Normally this program is in the
installation CD.
After selecting the path, click in save, so the application will remember the path to the
installation program.
After saving appears a Warning with the steps to follow for creating the restricted menu.
A user profile should be chosen. This profile will be the base from which the new menu will be
created.
After selecting the profile, every active menu of the chosen profile will be displayed in a list
arranged by hierarchy.
Each menu from the list can be enabled or disabled with the crosses, if you want to have it in
your new alphaSET version or not. At the bottom of the edit window is a box with the count of
the active menus in the profile.
It is possible to enable password protection for the new profile. Enable the check box and click
in the Enter password button to give the password.
Once the new configuration is ready, the name of the user profile must be changed otherwise
the base profile chosen at the beginning in the active path will be overwritten.
13 Help
In this menu you will find help for using alphaSet.
By selecting this menu this user manual in .pdf format will be automatically opened.
By selecting this menu a guide of How to use the new telephone book in .pdf format will be
automatically opened.
By selecting this menu a guide a list of the released notes will be displayed.
By selecting this menu, the information about which version of alphaSet is being used, will be
displayed.
14 Image index
IMAGE 3.3-1: INSTALLATION CHOOSE ALPHA METER ............................................................................................... 9
IMAGE 3.3-2: INSTALLATION CHOOSE INSTALLATION .............................................................................................. 9
IMAGE 3.3-3: INSTALLATION CHOOSE LANGUAGE .................................................................................................. 10
IMAGE 3.3-4: INSTALLATION INFORMATION1......................................................................................................... 10
IMAGE 3.3-5: INSTALLATION INFORMATION2......................................................................................................... 11
IMAGE 3.3-6: INSTALLATION SELECT DESTINATION ............................................................................................... 11
IMAGE 3.3-7: INSTALLATION - PHONE BOOK ............................................................................................................. 12
IMAGE 3.3-8: INSTALLATION - PROGRESS ................................................................................................................. 12
IMAGE 3.3-9: SETUP COMPLETE.............................................................................................................................. 13
IMAGE 3.3-10: SETUP SUCCESSFUL ......................................................................................................................... 13
IMAGE 3.4-11: START - LANGUAGE ........................................................................................................................... 14
IMAGE 3.4-10: START OLD SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................... 15
IMAGE 3.4-1: INPUT USER-PROFILE ........................................................................................................................ 16
IMAGE 3.4-2: USER PROFILE ..................................................................................................................................... 17
IMAGE 3.5-1: INFORMATION SCREEN ........................................................................................................................ 21
IMAGE 4.1-1: SETTINGS REGISTER CARD COMMUNICATION ................................................................................... 22
IMAGE 4.2-1: SETTINGS REGISTER CARD FILES ....................................................................................................... 24
IMAGE 4.3-1: SETTINGS REGISTER/LOAD PROFILE TAB ........................................................................................... 25
IMAGE 4.4-1: SETTINGS REGISTER CARD GENERAL ................................................................................................ 26
IMAGE 4.6-1: IEC 1107-ADDRESS ............................................................................................................................ 28
IMAGE 4.7-1: UTILITY PASSWORD FOR COMMUNICATION ......................................................................................... 29
IMAGE 5.1-1 READ REGISTER ................................................................................................................................... 31
IMAGE 5.3-1: READ METER CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................ 33
IMAGE 5.5-1: READ POWER QUALITY MONITORING................................................................................................... 40
IMAGE 5.5-2: GRAPHICAL DATA OF POWER QUALITY MONITORING........................................................................... 41
IMAGE 5.6-2: DATA FROM LOGFILE........................................................................................................................... 43
IMAGE 5.7-1: DATA FROM LOGFILE 2........................................................................................................................ 44
IMAGE 5.8-1: READ METER ERROR STATUS ............................................................................................................... 45
IMAGE 5.8-2: POWER QUALITY SUPERVISION ........................................................................................................... 46
IMAGE 5.8-3: READ METER ERROR MESSAGES .......................................................................................................... 47
IMAGE 5.8-4: READ METER STATUS MESSAGES ......................................................................................................... 48
IMAGE 5.8-5: SET PRINT CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................ 49
IMAGE 5.8-6: READ METER ERROR+STATUS, OPTIONS .............................................................................................. 50
IMAGE 5.9-1: READ COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL..................................................................................................... 51
IMAGE 6.1-1: FILE - READ PARAMETER..................................................................................................................... 52
IMAGE 6.4-1: DATA TRANSFER ................................................................................................................................. 56
IMAGE 7-0: MENU ITEM MODIFY........................................................................................................................... 57
IMAGE 7.1-1: IDENTIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................ 58
IMAGE 7.2-1: TARIFF SOURCE UP TO FW 4.01........................................................................................................... 60
IMAGE 7.3-1: MENU SWITCH POINT CLOCK............................................................................................................... 61
IMAGE 7.3-3: SWITCHING TIMES ............................................................................................................................... 63
IMAGE 7.3-4: HOLIDAY-LIST ..................................................................................................................................... 64
IMAGE 7.3-5: SUMMER/WINTER TIME SWITCH ........................................................................................................... 65
IMAGE 7.4-1: SECOND TARIFF TABLE ........................................................................................................................ 66
IMAGE 7.5-1: REAL TIME CLOCK ............................................................................................................................... 67
IMAGE 7.5-2: DISPLAY TIMEOUTS ............................................................................................................................. 68
IMAGE 7.5-3: GPRS COMMUNICATION TIMEOUT ...................................................................................................... 69
IMAGE 7.6-1: DEMAND RESET ................................................................................................................................... 70
IIMAGE 7.7-1: CONTROL OF DISCONNECT RELAY ...................................................................................................... 71
IIMAGE 7.7-2: DEMAND OVERLOAD .......................................................................................................................... 72
IIMAGE 7.7-3: THRESHOLD VALUE TAN(PHI) ............................................................................................................ 72
IMAGE 7.8-1: BAUD RATE ......................................................................................................................................... 73
IMAGE 7.9-1: MEASURING ENERGY / DEMAND ......................................................................................................... 74
IMAGE 7.10-1: SYNCHRONIZATION ........................................................................................................................... 75