411 User
411 User
411 User
DKM-411
ADVANCED
NETWORK
ANALYSER WITH
INTERNET
COMMUNICATIONS
DESCRIPTION FEATURES
The DKM-411 is an advanced precision metering True RMS measurements
device offering an 3.5 size, 320x240 pixel color TFT, 3.5 TFT LCD, 320x240 pixels
together with unrivalled remote monitoring Internal battery backed-up real time clock
capabilities over internet in a compact and low cost
Harmonic distortion display (63 harmonics)
package.
Oscilloscope, waveform display
The unit itself is a web page and can be opened
Phasor diagram display
through any browser for remote monitoring.
Max demand display
The central monitoring feature allows monitoring of
User configurable display screens
thousands of meters from one central PC.
2 configurable relay outputs
The unit complies and mostly exceeds worlds
Free internet based monitoring program
tightest safety, EMC and environmental standards
for the industrial category. 2 opto-isolated, configurable digital inputs
Software features are complete with easy firmware Dual active-reactive power counters
upgrade process through USB port. Both mains & generator energy metering
The Windows based PC software allows monitoring Configurable user counters
and programming through USB, RS-485, Ethernet Voltage transformer ratio for MV applications
and GPRS. Password protected front panel programming
The PC based Rainbow Scada software allows Reduced panel depth
monitoring and control of an unlimited number of Sealed front panel (IP54)
devices from a single central location.
TOPOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION PORTS 3 phases 4 wires, star
3 phases 3 wires, 3 CTs
Ethernet 10/100Mb 3 phases 3 wires, 2 CTs (L1-L2)
RS-485 isolated (Modbus RTU) 3 phases 3 wires, 2 CTs (L1-L3)
RS-232 for external GPRS modem 3 phases 4 wires, delta
USB Host for data recording on flash memory 2 phases 3 wires, L1-L2
USB Device for PC connection 1 phase 2 wires
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Any unauthorized use or copying of the contents or any part of this document is prohibited.
This applies in particular to trademarks, model denominations, part numbers and drawings.
This document describes minimum requirements and necessary steps for the successful installation of
the DKM-411 family units.
Follow carefully advices given in the document. These are often good practices for the installation of
genset control units which reduce future issues.
For all technical queries please contact Datakom at below e-mail address:
[email protected]
QUERRIES
If additional information to this manual is required, please contact the manufacturer directly at below e-
mail address:
[email protected]
Please provide following information in order to get answers to any question:
- Device model name (see the back panel of the unit),
- Complete serial number (see the back panel of the unit),
- Firmware version (read from the display screen),
- Measuring-circuit voltage and power supply voltage,
- Precise description of the querry.
REVISION HISTORY
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DYNdns account setting Dynamic DNS Account Setting
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GSM Configuration GSM Configuration Guide
Firmware Update Firmware Update Guide
411-MODBUS Modbus Application Manual for DKM-411
411-snmp_E_34076_DKM411 MIB file for SNMP Application of DKM-411
Rainbow Scada Installation Rainbow Scada Installation Guide
Rainbow Scada Usage Rainbow Scada Usage Guide
TERMINOLOGY
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ORDERING CODES
The DKM-411 family units are available in various options and peripheral features. Please use below
information for ordering the correct version:
DKM-411 -G -T -00
Variant
00: standard unit
Family Code With Sealing With Conformal 01...99: customer
gasket Coating specific products
SPARE PARTS
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SAFETY NOTICE
Failure to follow below instructions
will result in death or serious injury
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2.MOUNTING
2.1. DIMENSIONS
2.2. SEALING, GASKET
2.3. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
3. TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS
3.1. AUXILIARY SUPPLY INPUT
3.2. AC VOLTAGE INPUTS
3.3. AC CURRENT INPUTS
3.4. DIGITAL INPUTS
3.5. DIGITAL OUTPUTS
3.6. RS-485 PORT
3.7. ETHERNET PORT
3.8. USB DEVICE PORT
3.9. USB HOST PORT
3.10. MODEM PORT
3.11. EXTERNAL GSM MODEM (DKG-090)
4. TOPOLOGIES
4.1. SELECTING THE TOPOLOGY
4.2. 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE, STAR
4.3. 3 PHASE, 3 WIRE, DELTA
4.4. 3 PHASE, 4 WIRE, DELTA
4.5. 3 PHASE, 3 WIRE, DELTA, 2 CT (L1-L2)
4.6. 3 PHASE, 3 WIRE, DELTA, 2 CT (L1-L3)
4.7. 2 PHASE, 3 WIRE, DELTA, 2 CTs (L1-L2)
4.7. 1 PHASE, 2 WIRE
5. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
6. TERMINAL DESCRIPTION
7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
8. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
8.1. FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONALITY
8.2. PUSHBUTTON FUNCTIONS
8.3. DISPLAY SCREEN ORGANIZATION
8.4. MEASURED PARAMETERS
9. WAVEFORM DISPLAY & HARMONIC ANALYSIS
10. PHASOR DIAGRAM
11. ANALOG DISPLAYS
12. COMPARING MEASUREMENTS
13. USER CONFIGURABLE DISPLAY SCREENS
14. POWER COUNTERS & INCREMENTAL COUNTERS
15. DEMAND VALUES
16. MIN-MAX VALUES
17. DISPLAYING EVENT LOGS
18. PROTECTIONS AND ALARMS
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19. PROGRAMMING
19.1. ENTERING THE PROGRAMMING MODE
19.2. NAVIGATING BETWEEN MENUS
19.3. MODIFYING PARAMETER VALUE
19.4. PROGRAMMING MODE EXIT
19.5. RESETTING TO FACTORY SET PARAMETERS
20. PROGRAM PARAMETER LIST
20.1. CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION GROUP
20.2. ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS GROUP
20.3. COUNTERS MIN/MAX PARAMETERS GROUP
20.4. DIGITAL INPUT CONFIGURATION
20.5. OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
20.6. USER INPUT STRINGS
20.7. CONFIGURING USER DISPLAY SCREENS
20.8. SITE-ID STRING
20.9. DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER
20.10. SMS1-2-3-4 TELEPHONE NUMBERS
20.11. ADJUST DATE AND TIME
20.12. GSM MODEM PARAMETERS
20.13. ETHERNET PARAMETERS
21. ETHERNET CONFIGURATION
22. GSM CONFIGURATION
23. DYNAMIC DNS FEATURE
24. ACCESSING THE EMBEDDED WEB SERVER
25. WEB MONITORING
26. CENTRAL MONITORING
27. E-MAIL SENDING
28. ETHERNET/GPRS MODBUS GATEWAY OPERATION
29. SMS COMMANDS
30. DATA RECORDING
30.1. DATA RECORDING MEDIA
30.2. DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
30.3. UNDERSTANDING THE CSV FORMAT
30.4. RECORDED DATA LIST, RECORD PERIOD
31. MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS
31.1. PARAMETERS REQUIRED FOR RS-485 MODBUS OPERATION
31.2. PARAMETERS REQUIRED FOR MODBUS-TCP/IP VIA ETHERNET
31.3. DATA FORMATS
32. SNMP COMMUNICATIONS
32.1. PARAMETERS REQUIRED FOR SNMP VIA ETHERNET
33. CALIBRATION
34. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
35. MAINTENANCE
36. DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT
37. ROHS COMPLIANCE
38. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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1. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Before installation:
Read the user manual carefully, determine the correct connection diagram.
Remove all connectors and mounting brackets from the unit, then pass the unit through the
mounting opening.
Put mounting brackets and tighten. Do not tighten too much, this can brake the enclosure.
Make electrical connections with plugs removed from sockets, then place plugs to their sockets.
Be sure that adequate cooling is provided.
Be sure that the temperature of the environment will not exceed the maximum operating
temperature in any case.
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2. MOUNTING
2.1. DIMENSIONS
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Mount the unit on a flat, vertical surface. Before mounting, remove the mounting brackets and connectors
from the unit, then pass the unit through the mounting opening.
Panel Cutout
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Panel
Gasket
Module
The rubber gasket provides a watertight means of mounting the module to the genset panel. Together
with the gasket, IEC 60529-IP65 protection can be reached from the front panel. A short definition of IP
protection levels is given below.
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Fuses must be connected to the power supply and phase voltage inputs, in
close proximity of the unit.
For current transformer inputs, use at least 1.5mm2 section (AWG15) cable.
The current transformer cable length should not exceed 1.5 meters. If
longer cable is used, increase the cable section proportionally.
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3. TERMINAL DESCRIPTIONS
Power Supply
Connector
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AC Voltage
Measurement
Input Connector
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AC Current
Measurement
Input Connector
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CONNECTING CTs:
Be sure of connecting each CT to the related phase input with the correct polarity. Mixing CTs between
phases will cause faulty power and pf readings.
Many combinations of incorrect CTs connections are possible, so check both order of CTs and their
polarity. Reactive power measurement is affected by incorrect CTs connection in similar way as active
power measurement.
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CORRECT CT CONNECTIONS
Lets suppose that the genset is loaded with 100 kW on each phase. The load Power Factor (PF) is 1.
Measured values are as follows:
kW kVAr kVA pf
Phase L1 100.0 0.0 100 1.00
Phase L2 100.0 0.0 100 1.00
Phase L3 100.0 0.0 100 1.00
Total 300.0 0.0 300 1.00
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The network is still loaded with 100 kW On each phase. The load Power Factor (PF) is 1.
PF in phase L2 will show -1,00 due to reverse CT polarity. The result is that total measured power
displayed by the analyser is 100 kW.
Measured values are as follows:
kW kVAr kVA pf
Phase L1 100.0 0.0 100 1.00
Phase L2 -100.0 0.0 100 -1.00
Phase L3 100.0 0.0 100 1.00
Total 100.0 0.0 300 0.33
The network is still loaded with 100 kW on each phase. The load Power Factor (PF) is 1.
PF in phases L2 and L3 will show -0,50 due to phase shift between voltages and currents which is
caused by CT swapping. The result is that total measured power displayed by controller is 0 kW.
Measured values are as follows:
kW kVAr kVA pf
Phase L1 100.0 0.0 100 1.00
Phase L2 -50.0 86.6 100 -0.50
Phase L3 -50.0 -86.6 100 -0.50
Total 0.0 0.0 300 0.0
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+
30V DC or
30V AC
MAX
-
Digital Input
Connector
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MAX 5A
30V DC or
250V AC
RL1A
RL2A
RLCOM Digital Output
Connector
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RS-485 Connector
Terminals
The RS-485 port features MODBUS-RTU protocol. Multiple modules (up to 128) can be paralleled on the
same RS-485 bus for data transfer to automation or building management systems.
The RS-485 port provides also a good solution for distant PC connection where RainbowPlus program
will enable programming, control and monitoring.
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120R 120R
A B A B A B A B
The bus must be terminated from both ends with 120 ohm resistor.
The cable shield should be grounded from one end only.
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Ethernet
Connector
Data Flow
led
Link
Established
led
LED FUNCTIONS:
GREEN: This led turns on when the ethernet link is established (connector inserted)
YELLOW: This led blinks when data transfer occurs inwards or outwards. Periodic blinking will witness
data flow.
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USB Device
Connector
USB A to B
Cable
The USB-Device port is designed to connect the module to a PC. Using the RainbowPlus software,
programming, control of the genset and monitoring of measured parameters are achieved.
The RainbowPlus software can be downloaded from www.datakom.com.tr website.
The connector on the module is of USB-B type. Thus A to B type USB cable should be used. This is the
same cable used for USB printers.
For more details about programming, control and monitoring please refer to RainbowPlus user manual.
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USB HOST
Port
The USB-Host port is designed for detailed data recording. The period of recording is adjustable through
program parameter.
As soon as a USB flash memory is inserted, the unit will start data recording and continue until the
memory is removed.
For more details about data recording please review chapter Data Recording.
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The modem port is a logic level serial data port, used only for the external GPRS modem connection.
Modem Port
Connector
Terminal-1
Terminal-5
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The optional external GSM modem is fully compatible with the unit. It does not require any special setup.
The 1800/1900 MHz magnetic antenna together with its 2 meter cable is supplied with the modem. The
antenna is intended to be placed outside of the control panel for the best signal reception.
Power Supply
Rating is
Indicated Here
Antenna connector
Magnetic antenna
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4. TOPOLOGIES
Generator
Parameters
s
Topology
Selection
Mains
Parameters
s
Topology
Selection
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5. CONNECTION DIAGRAM
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6. TERMINAL DESCRIPTION
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7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
UL-CSA Certification:
UL 61010-1, 3rd Edition, 2012-05, CAN/CSA-C22.2
File: E475547, Vol. D1
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8. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
The front panel comprises a 320x240 pixels 3.5 color LCD display and 4 multi-function pushbutton keys.
The top section of the display is reserved for menu and status indications. This area displays the active
menu, internet connection status and date-time information.
The function of the pushbuttons may vary following the active menu item and is dynamically indicated at
the bottom section of the graphic display. Generally pushbuttons function as arrow keys to the 4 basic
directions. Left-right arrow keys change the menu group. Up-down arrow keys navigate inside the same
menu group.
Pushbotton
functionality
is indicated
in this area
Previous
Next screen in Previous Next display screen in the
the same group display group group same group
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BUTTON FUNCTION
Selects next display screen in the same display group.
WHEN HELD PRESSED FOR 5 SECONDS: Makes the current display screen
the default screen that comes up at power-on.
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Each depression of the button will cause the display to switch to the next group of parameters.
After the last group the display will switch to the first group.
Each depression of the button will cause the display to switch to the previous group of
parameters. After the first group the display will switch to the last group.
Each depression of the button will cause the display to switch to the next parameter in the same
group. After the last parameter the display will switch to the first parameter.
Each depression of the button will cause the display to switch to the previous parameter in the
same group. After the first parameter the display will switch to the last parameter.
Below is a basic list of parameter groups:
Digital measurements: Voltages, currents, frequency, kW, kVA, kVAr, pf etc... Per phase and
total/average measurements are available.
Scopemeter Display: This group display waveforms of voltages and currents as an oscilloscope. All Ph-
N and Ph-Ph voltages as well as phase currents are available.
Displays offer 3-color graphics for the visualization of all phases together, or 2-color display for V-I pairs,
allowing investigations per phase. This feature is especially useful to investigate waveform distortions due
to harmonic loads.
Graphical Harmonic Analysis Results: This group displays harmonic composition of voltages and
currents as bar_graphs, until the harmonic 31 (due to screen resolution limitations). Analysis of all Ph-N
and Ph-Ph voltages as well as phase currents are available.
Displays offer 3-color graphics for the visualization of all phases together, or 2-color display for V-I pairs,
allowing investigations per phase. This feature is especially useful to investigate harmonics caused by
complex loads.
Numerical Harmonic Analysis Results: This group displays harmonic composition of voltages and
currents with 0.1% resolution. All Ph-N and Ph-Ph voltages as well as phase currents are available. This
feature is especially useful to investigate the harmonic effects caused by complex loads.
Phasor Diagram Display: This screen shows both graphically and digitally the angle relation between
voltage and currents.
Analog Metering Display: This group displays various measured parameters as analog displays, 6
displays at once. Different combinations of per-phase or total values are available.
Compare Display: This group has 2 analog displays, with freely selectable channels for each one. The
relation between 2 measured parameter may be visualized in an easy-to-see form.
Counters Display: This group shows various incremental power counters recorded in the unit.
Analog Clock Display: Shows date & time in an analog format. Provides also some system information
screens and the company logo screen which is displayed at power-on.
Demand/Min/Max Display: This group shows current and power demand records, minimum recorded
values of voltages, currents, frequency and power parameters and maximum recorded values of voltages,
currents, frequency and power parameters.
User Screens: This group includes 4 display screens that may be freely configured by the user. Any
display screen can be defined as the default screen. Thus the unit may be customized in a way to display
only the required parametersy only necessary information to the user.
Alarm Display: This group displays all existing alarms, one screen per alarm. When there is no more
alarm to display it will show END OF ALARM LIST.
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The unit features waveform display together with a precision harmonic analyzer for voltages and currents.
Both phase to neutral and phase to phase voltages are available for analysis, thus 9 channels in total are
possible.
The waveform display memory is of 250 samples length and 13 bit resolution, with a sampling rate of
8192 s/s. Thus one cycle of a 50Hz signal is represented with 164 points. The vertical scale is
automatically adjusted in order to avoid clipping of the signal.
The waveform display is updated twice a second. All channels may be scrolled with
buttons.
.
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The harmonic analyzer consists on a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm which is run twice a second
on all channels.
The sample memory is 1024 samples long and 13 bits resolution with a sampling rate of 8192 s/s.
The theory says that a periodic signal may have only odd multiples of the main frequency. Thus in a 50Hz
network, harmonics will be found only at 150, 250, 350, 450 Hz etc...
The unit is able to analyze up to 3600Hz and up to 63rd harmonic, whichever is smaller. Thus in a 50Hz
system all 63 harmonics will be displayed, but in a 60Hz system only 59 harmonics will come to the
screen.
Harmonics are represented by 2 different ways on the device display. The first one is a graphical
representation allowing perception of the harmonic structure at a glance.
The second display is alphanumeric, thus all harmonics are displayed with 0.1% resolution in order to
provide more accurate information.
On RainbowPlus program, harmonics and waveform are displayed on a single screen with more
resolution.
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The unit offers a Phasor diagram display presenting the phasing of all voltage and current inputs.
The reference phase is the voltage input V1 (L1-N voltage). This is the long vertical segment drawn in red
color.
The white arrow in the diagram shows the correct rotation direction. Usually in a 3 phase system, the
voltage V2 (long segment in green color) is 120 degrees behind (lagging) the voltage V1.
The voltage V3 (long segment in blue color) will be 240 degrees behind V1.
The currents are represented with shorter and thicker segments. They may be lagging (inductive load) or
leading (capacitive load) the related phase voltage. In our example below, currents are lagging by
approximately 20 degrees. Thus our sample load is inductive.
Current I2
Voltage V2
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Comparaison displays screen consists on two analog gauges, where any measured parameter may be
visualized in each gauge. Therefore any couple of measurements may be compared visually.
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The device offers a powerful user screen design tool through programming menu.
The user can freely design his own screen for the most specialized functionality. Any measured value
may be set on the display, using 2 different possible font sizes.
The display has 6 lines of large characters or 12 lines of small characters. When small characters are
used, 2 columns are permitted. The capacity of the screen therefore becomes 6 large size values or 24
small size values or any combination of them. Above is a sample user defined screen.
The device offers 4 independent user defined screens, totalizing the amount of possible parameters to 96
items.
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The unit provides a set of incremental counters for statistical purposes. These counters are stored in a
non-volatile memory and retain their values even when power is off.
The unit offers two sets of counters. This is in order to enable the user totalize separately genset and
mains counters. Counter sets can be switched with external signal, enabling sophisticated applications.
Incremental counters will count with external signal coming from digital inputs. Therefore external events
may be counted and transmitted through internet.
The counters consist on:
-total imported kWh-1
-total exported kWh-1
-total kVArh inductive-1
-total kVArh capacitive-1
-incremental counter-1
-total imported kWh-2
-total exported kWh-2
-total kVArh inductive-2
-total kVArh capacitive-2
-incremental counter-2
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Demand values are average values of measured parameters over a 15 minute period.
The unit starts a demand calculation period every 15 minutes (synchronized to the real time clock). The
average values at the end of the period are compared with the demand registers, if higher, the new
demand is stored into the register.
Demand registers are reset at the beginning of each month. Therefore demands are effective for the
current month.
Demand registers are stored in a non-volatile memory and retain their values even when power is off.
Below demand registers are available:
-demand I1
-demand I2
-demand I3
-demand Ia (average current)
-demand active power
-demand reactive power.
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The unit features more than 400 event logs with date-time stamp and full snapshot of measured values at
the moment that the event has occurred.
Stored values in an event record are listed below:
-event number
-event type / fault definition (see below for various event sources)
-date and time
-binary values of all alarm, input and output bits.
-Ph-N voltages: V1-V2-V3
-Ph-Ph voltages: U12-U23-U31
-Phase currents: I1-I2-I3
-frequency
-total active power (kW)
-total reactive power (kVAr)
-total apparent power (kVA)
-total power factor
-Total harmonic distortion: V1-V2-V3-U12-U23-U31-I1-I2-I3
Possible event sources are various. Every source can be individually enabled or disabled:
Event enable
selection tab
Program mode entrance event: recorded with the password level when program mode is entered.
Periodic event: recorded every 30 minutes when the engine is running, and every 60 minutes anyway.
Alarm events: recorded when the related fault condition occurs.
Input/output change events: recorded when the status of a digital input or output changes.
Power-on event: Recorded at each power on.
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Event logs are displayed within the program mode menu. This is designed in order to reduce the
interference of event logs with other measurement screens.
To enter the event display, press together with and buttons for 5 seconds.
When the program mode is entered, below password entry screen will be displayed.
Press
this
Press 2 button 4
buttons times
for 5
seconds
Skip the password entry screen by pressing the button 4 times. The screen below left will
come.
Press again the button. The last stored event will open, as in the below-right picture.
The first page will display the event number, event type, fault type and date-time information.
button, when held pressed returns to the main event display screen.
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The device is able to generate fault conditions on adjustable limits of measured parameters.
Fault cases are considered under two categories, namely alarm and warnings:
Occurring fault conditions will cause the related function to become active. These conditions are displayed in
the ALARM LIST screen. Conditions may also be assigned to relay outputs, activating external circuitry.
Most of the alarms have programmable trip levels. See the programming chapter for adjustable alarm limits.
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19. PROGRAMMING
The program mode is used to adjust timers, operational limits and the configuration of the unit.
Although a free PC program is provided for programming, every parameter may be modified through the front
panel, regardless of the operating mode.
When modified, program parameters are automatically recorded into a non-erasable memory and take effect
immediately.
The program mode will not affect the operation of the unit. Thus programs may be modified anytime.
To enter the program mode, press together with and buttons for 5 seconds.
When the program mode is entered, below password entry screen will be displayed.
Press 2
buttons
for 5
seconds
The , buttons modify the value of the current digit. The button steps to the
next digit.
The unit supports 3 password levels. The level_1 is designed for field adjustable parameters. The level_2
is designed for factory adjustable parameters. The level_3 is reserved. It allows recalibration of the unit.
The password level-1 is factory set to 1234 and the password level-2 is factory set to 9876.
If a wrong password is entered, the unit will still allow access to the program parameters, but in read-only
mode.
If password 0000 is entered, only EVENT LOG file will be available.
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The program mode is driven with a two level menu system. The top menu consists on program groups
and each group consists on various program parameters.
When program mode is entered, a list of available groups will be displayed. Navigation between different
groups are made with and buttons. Selected group is shown in a different color. In
order to enter inside a group, please press button. In order to exit from the group to the main list
please press button.
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Parameter value may be increased and decreased with and buttons. If these keys are
held pressed, the program value will increase/decrease at a faster speed.
When a program parameter is modified, it is automatically saved in memory.
If button is pressed, then the list of parameters in this group will be displayed.
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To exit the program mode press and buttons together during 5 seconds.
If no button is pressed during 2 minutes the program mode will be cancelled automatically.
Press 2
buttons for 5
seconds
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-press BUTTON. Factory set values will be reprogrammed to the parameter memory.
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The unit has 2 digital inputs. Only parameters of one input are explained below. Other input have identical
parameter set.
The input name is freely programmable, thus the input can be adapted to any functionality through
programming.
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The device has several user defined strings that are used in measurement presentation or fault
localization.
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The device offers 4 user configurable display screens capable of presenting all available measurements
in 2 different sizes.
These screens can be configured as the default screen, therefore the user can transform the unit into a
specialized measurement instrument tailored on specific needs.
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Parameters are
saved with long-press
on button.
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Please see related document: Ethernet Configuration Guide for D-500 D-700.
Please see related document: GSM Configuration Guide for D-500 D-700.
Please see related document: Dynamic DNS Account Setting for D-500 D-700.
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Please see related document: Ethernet Configuration Guide for D-500 D-700for more details.
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Please see related document: Ethernet Configuration Guide for D-500 D-700.
Please see related document: Ethernet Configuration Guide for D-500 D-700.
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SMS messages are accepted only from phone numbers recorded in the
Communication>GSM>Message Numbers tab.
Answers to SMS messages will be sent to all phone numbers in the list.
SMS messages must be written exactly as below, without any preceding blanks.
Only UPPERCASE characters are permitted.
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USB HOST
USB FLASH MEMORY Port
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The unit will record data in a directory named with the first 11 characters of its site-id parameter. In order
to avoid confusion between records, it is highly recommended to configure the site-id parameter
accordingly to the place where the device is installed. Thus the same memory module may be used for
recording in different devices.
Inside the <SITE-ID> directory, the unit will open a separate directory for each year of recording. The
directory will be simply named by the year, like 2012, 2013 etc...
Inside the year directory, the unit will record data in a different file for each day of recording. The record
file will be named YYYYMMDD like 20120331 representing March 31, 2012. Thus alphabetical listing
will produce a sorted list by date of recording.
The recorded file is of CSV (comma separated values) type. This is a text file which can be directly
opened with Microsoft Excel program without any loss of information. It can be also opened with any text
editor (like Notepad program).
Inside the file, each record consists of a line including a large set of measured parameters. The recorded
parameters list is not adjustable. The controller records all practically necessary parameters.
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The unit offers the possibility of MODBUS communication through below carriers:
-RS485 serial port, with adjustable baud rate between 2400 and 115200 bauds
-MODBUS-TCP/IP through Ethernet port (10/100Mb)
-MODBUS-TCP/IP through GPRS (85/42kb), client mode through Rainbow Scada only
Each register consists of 2 bytes (16 bits). A larger data structure will contain multiple registers.
The Modbus communications requires a slave address to be assigned to each device in the Modbus
network. This address ranges between 1 and 240 and allows the addressing of different slave devices in
the same network.
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The complete RS-485 port specifications are found in the D-500/700 User Manual.
Selecting a higher baud rate will allow faster communication, but will reduce the communication distance.
Selecting a lower baud rate will increase the communication distance, but will cause slower response
times.
Typically 9600 bauds will allow 1200m distance with special balanced 120 ohms cable.
Modbus Slave Address: may be set between 1 and 240. If only one unit is available in the same IP
address, it is advised to keep the default address (1).
Ethernet Enable: This parameter should be set to 1 (or checked) in order to enable the ethernet port.
Modbus TCP/IP Port: The usual setting is 502. However the unit is able to work on any port address.
User IP Mask: There are 3 mask registers available. The use of the registers are emphasized in the D-
500/700 User Manual. Please set the first mask as 255.255.255.0 for the proper operation.
Ethernet Network IP: May be left as 0.0.0.0 for automatic address claim or set to a value in order to
claim a defined address.
Ethernet Gateway IP: Should be set in accordance with your local switch configuration.
Ethernet Subnet Mask: Should be set in accordance with your local switch configuration.
Please rewiev the document Ethernet Configuration Guide for DKM-411 for more details about the
ethernet port setup.
16bit variables: These variables are stored in a single register. Bit_0 denotes the LSB and bit 15
denotes the MSB.
32 bit variables: These variables are stored in 2 consecutive registers. The high order 16 bits are in the
first register and the low order 16 bits are in the second register
Bit arrays: Arrays larger than 16 bits are stored in multiple registers. The LSB of the first register is bit_0.
The MSB of the first register is bit_15. The LSB of the second register is bit_16. The MSB of the second
register is bit_31, and so on.
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Below is a shortlist of available Modbus registers. For complete register map please refer to DKM-411
Modbus Application Manual.
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The unit offers the possibility of SNMP communication through its Ethernet port (10/100Mb)
Modbus Slave Address: may be set between 1 and 240. If only one unit is available in the same IP
address, it is advised to keep the default address (1).
Ethernet Enable: This parameter should be set to 1 (or checked) in order to enable the ethernet port.
Modbus TCP/IP Port: The usual setting is 502. However the unit is able to work on any port address.
User IP Mask: There are 3 mask registers available. The use of the registers are emphasized in the
DKM-411 User Manual. Please set the first mask as 255.255.255.0 for the proper operation.
Ethernet Network IP: May be left as 0.0.0.0 for automatic address claim or set to a value in order to
claim a defined address.
Ethernet Gateway IP: Should be set in accordance with your local switch configuration.
Ethernet Subnet Mask: Should be set in accordance with your local switch configuration.
The complete Ethernet port specifications are found in the DKM-411 User Manual.
Please rewiev the document Ethernet Configuration Guide for DKM-411 for more details about the
ethernet port setup.
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The CE mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety, health,
environmental and customer protection.
UL / CSA Conformity:
certification teting in progress
UL 508, Edition 17
UL 2200, 1st Edition.
UL 840 Edition 3
CSA C22.2 NO. 14 - Edition 10
35. MAINTENANCE
Repair can be performed by the manufacturer only. Calibration may be verified or done during operation.
Wipe the unit, if necessary with a soft damp cloth. Do not use chemical agents.
The device is subject to detailed safety and quality checks before shipment.
When a device is opened, checks must be done again in full.
Internal battery
The internal real time clock /RTC) is supplied with power from the auxiliary supply voltage. If the device is
not powered on, the RTC is supplied by the internal lithium battery (CR2032 type). The lifetime of the
battery is minimum 5 years, the expected life is 8 to 10 years.
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The european ROHS directive restricts and prohibits the use of some chemical materials in electronic
devices.
Following the DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of
8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment, this product is listed in annex-I under category: Monitoring and control
instruments including industrial monitoring and control instruments and exempted from ROHS
directive.
However Datakom is not using any ROHS uncompliant electronic components in the production. Only the
solder contains lead. The switching to unleaded solderin is in progress.
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No display:
External fusing for the power supply voltage has tripped. Switch fuse on or replace fuse.
Incorrect auxiliary supply voltage, check voltage at power supply terminals.
Incorrect power supply polarity for DC supply versions.
Device is defective. Send device to the manufacturer for repair.
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