Device diagnostics, Meter security – SATEC EM920 Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2 Operating the EM920

Device Diagnostics

EM920 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

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Device Diagnostics

Device diagnostic messages may appear as a result of the
EM920 built-in diagnostic tests performed during start-up and
device operation.

A blinking diagnostics indicator is shown on the display
whenever there are diagnostic messages. See

Status

Indicators

in Chapter 3 for information on diagnostics

indicators. See

Device Diagnostics Display

in Chapter 3 on

how to inspect the meter diagnostics messages from the
display.

The device diagnostics status is stored in a non-volatile
register, which may be inspected and cleared from the meter
display, via the supplemental PAS software, or from a user
application. See

Viewing and Clearing Device Diagnostics

in

Chapter 6 on how to clear the device diagnostics status in
your meter.

All diagnostic events with time stamps are also recorded in
the meter Event log and can be inspected via PAS (see

Retrieving Recorded Files

in Chapter 7).

In the event of a device fault, check the fault reason and
clear the device diagnostics. See

Device Diagnostic Codes

in

Appendix H for the list of diagnostic messages and their
meanings. In the event of a time fault, update the device
clock. In the event of a configuration reset, check the setup
affected by the fault via the device Event log, and then verify
the setup data.

Hardware failures are normally non-critical recoverable faults
that do not cause a system failure but may cause data loss.
Hardware failures are often caused by excessive electrical
noise in the region of the device. If the device continuously
resets itself, contact your local distributor.

Device Fault Alarm

The EM920 provides a global "DEVICE FAULT" event flag that
is asserted all the time while one of the diagnostic events
exists. It can be monitored via a setpoint (see

Using Control

Setpoints

in Chapter 5) to give a fault indication through a

relay output. If the alarm relay is programmed for failsafe
mode

using inverting polarity, then its normally closed

contacts will be open if either the meter looses power or a
device fault occurs.

Meter Security

The EM920 provides 3-level password security for protecting
meter setups and accumulated data from unauthorized
changes. Meter readings are not software protected.

Access to particular setup and control items is granted
depending on the security level of the password you entered.
The passwords can be 1 to 8 digits long.

The EM920 is also provided with the security jumper located
on the main CPU board under the meter cover. Removing the
security jumper grants a full access to the meter settings and

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