Schneider Electric HRB1684301-01 Marine Instruments User Manual


 
PowerLogic™ PM5500 series user manual Chapter 7—Viewing meter data
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Related topics
See “Meter resets” on page 85.
See “Front panel meter setup” on page 37.
See “Maintenance and upgrades” on page 125.
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Viewing meter data from a web browser
You can use a web browser to access the meter webpages and configure the Ethernet
port, view or export logged meter data, read the contents of the meter registers, and
view real-time meter data. See “Meter webpages” on page 55.
Using ION Setup to view or modify configuration data
You can use ION Setup to view or modify the meter setup parameters. See “Meter
configuration using ION Setup” on page 53.
Using software to view meter data
There are different software systems and methods you can use to access or display the
meter data. This can range from using a simple Modbus register interface to read
stored values in the meter’s registers, to viewing intelligent information from the meter
through an energy management system.
Power Monitoring Expert
StruxureWare™ Power Monitoring Expert is a complete supervisory software package
for power management applications. The software collects and organizes data
gathered from your facility’s electrical network and presents it as meaningful, actionable
information via an intuitive web interface.
See the Power Monitoring Expert online help for instructions on how to add your meter
to the system. Power Monitoring Expert communicates with devices on the network to
provide:
Real-time monitoring through a multi-user web portal
Trend graphing and aggregation
Power quality analysis and compliance monitoring
Preconfigured and custom reporting
Cl_Power
Displays how many times the meter lost control power, and the
date and time of its last occurrence.
Phasor
Displays a graphical representation of the power system the
meter is monitoring,.
Polar
Displays the numeric magnitude and angles of all voltage and
current phases.
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Applies to PM5561. This locks or unlocks the MID protected
quantities. See “Locking or unlocking the meter” on page 148.
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Meter date and time (local or GMT).