Upgradeable firmware, Device models, Firmware versions – SATEC SA300 ezPAC Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction

SA300 Substation Automation Unit

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The RDM has three six-digit windows with bright red LEDs well suited for dark areas.

It allows the user to view real-time RMS and harmonics measurements, status
indication parameters, and perform basic setup operations when installing and
servicing the device.

The RGM is equipped with a color graphics LCD display and has extensive dialog
capabilities, allowing the user to view different fault and power quality information in a

graphical form, such as waveforms, harmonic spectrum, phasors and data trends,
review latest fault and power quality reports for fast fault analysis, and much more.

Upgradeable Firmware

The SA300 uses flash memory for storing device firmware. This allows upgrading of
your device without replacing hardware components. New features can be easily

added to your device by simply replacing firmware through a local RS-232 port.

Device Models

The ezPAC

TM

SA300 Series includes three models:

SA310 - Basic Fault model - offers all the ezPAC

TM

metering, control,

and fault and event recording capabilities

SA320 - Power Quality model - adds to above an IEEE 1159 or

EN50160 power quality recorder and reports

SA330 - Premium model - adds to above four 10A/20A current inputs

for revenue energy metering and management, keeping the standard
150A current inputs for fault recording

NOTES:

1. Power quality models are available with either an IEEE 1159 power

quality option (standard), or an EN 50160 compliance statistics option

(special order).

2. Regular IEEE 1159 devices do not provide flicker measurements.

Generally, a flicker option may be ordered with any new device. Older
devices may be upgraded with a flicker option if they have compatible

hardware.

3. The fast analog input option provided with 0-50 mA or/and ±10 V AI

modules should be ordered separately.

Firmware Versions

Use the following firmware references to check your device’s options:

V10.03.XX - Basic fault + IEEE 1159 power quality recorder

V10.04.XX - Basic fault + IEEE 1159 power quality recorder +

IEC 61000-4-15 flicker

V10.05.XX - Basic fault + EN 50160 power quality recorder

V10.06.XX - Basic fault + IEEE 1159 power quality recorder +

Fast analog inputs

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