Operating analog outputs, Operating the logical controller, Operating the event recorder – SATEC EM920 Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2 Operating the EM920

Operating Analog Outputs

EM920 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

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Each relay can be operated either locally from a control
setpoint in response to an internal or external event, or by a
remote command sent through communications, or can be
directly linked to an internal pulse source producing energy
or interval pulses.

See

Configuring Relay Outputs

in Chapter 5 on how to

configure relay outputs in your meter.

See

Using Control Setpoints

in Chapter 5 on how to operate

relay outputs via setpoints.

See

Remote Relay Control

in Chapter 6 on how to operate

relays via PAS.

Operating Analog Outputs

The EM920 can provide four optically isolated analog outputs
with options for 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-1mA, and ±1mA on the
4AO expansion module. See the EM920 Installation Manual
for analog output ratings and connections.

All analog outputs are updated at a 1-cycle rate.

See

Configuring Analog Outputs

in Chapter 5 on how to

configure analog outputs in your meter.

Operating the Logical Controller

The embedded logical controller allows monitoring any
measured quantity or external contacts to provide indication,
counting and recording events whenever the value exceeds
the predefined threshold or when a status transition is
detected on the meter inputs. It provides a 1/2-cycle
response time for fast analog and digital triggers.

The controller can monitor internal diagnostic events and
meter operation status to give a fault indication via relay
outputs or provide cross triggering multiple devices.

All controller operations can be recorded to the meter Event
log with indication of the event time, source and a trigger
value.

See

Using Control Setpoints

in Chapter 5 on how to configure

the meter logical controller for your application.

Operating the Event Recorder

The Event recorder automatically records time-tagged self-
supervision events related to configuration changes, resets,
and device diagnostics.

It can also record setpoint-monitored events and setpoint
operations for setpoints individually configured for triggering
the Event recorder.

See

Configuring the Event Recorder

in Chapter 5 for more

information.

Operating the EN50160 Power Quality Recorder

The EN

50160 Power Quality (PQ) recorder provides

EN 50160 power quality statistics for EN 50160 compliance

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