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9410 series
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7EN05-0336-01
09/2015
www.usa.siemens.com/pds

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  • Page 1 9410 series User manual 7EN05-0336-01 09/2015 www.usa.siemens.com/pds...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Please note Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Siemens Industry for any consequences arising out of the use of this material. A qualified person is one who has...
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Siemens Industry could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This digital apparatus complies with CAN ICES-3 (B) /NMB-3(B).
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    9410 series Table of Contents Safety precautions ....................9 Meter overview ....................10 9410 overview ....................10 Your meter in an energy management system ..........10 Measured parameters ..................11 Localization ....................13 Data display and analysis tools ...............13 Supported protocols ..................13 ION Setup device configuration tool..............14 Meter types....................14 Mounting adaptors ..................14 Terminal covers....................14...
  • Page 6 9410 series Maximum number of option modules ...............23 Meter display ....................25 Display overview ....................25 Home button ....................25 Display menu....................28 Setup menu ....................32 Remote display troubleshooting icons..............36 Creating custom displays using ION Setup............37 Security ......................39 Security overview ...................39 Standard and advanced security features ............39 Advanced security user configuration............39 Security configuration process ................39 Communications protocol lockout overview ............40...
  • Page 7 9410 series Default meter webpages .................89 Accessing the meter’s webpages for data viewing and meter configuration....................90 Viewing files using your meter’s webpages ............91 Creating custom webpages for your meter ............92 Sample data viewing webpage ................92 Sample webpage data viewing result ............93 Logging ......................
  • Page 8 9410 series Available resets ................... 137 Measurements ....................141 Power and power factor ................141 Power demand..................... 143 WAGES monitoring ..................144 Incremental energy ..................145 Incremental energy example ..............145 Conditional energy ..................146 Trending and forecasting overview ..............147 Power quality ....................
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions 9410 series Safety precautions Installation, wiring, testing and service must be performed in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. •...
  • Page 10: Meter Overview

    9410 series Meter overview Meter overview 9410 overview The 9410 series power and energy meters help meet the needs of your energy monitoring and cost management applications. All 9410 meters comply with international metering accuracy standards. You can customize your meter by loading specialized frameworks, and adding option modules and incorporating mounting accessories into the physical installation.
  • Page 11: Measured Parameters

    Meter overview 9410 series Measured parameters Energy Your meter provides bi-directional 4-quadrant energy metering. Your meter provides active, reactive and apparent energy values. • kWh, kVARh, kVAh delivered and received • kWh, kVARh, kVAh net (delivered - received) • kWh, kVARh, kVAh total (delivered + received) •...
  • Page 12 9410 series Meter overview Instantaneous Your meter provides one second and half-cycle measurements, per phase and totals for many values. • Voltage and current • Apparent power (kVA), active power (kW) and reactive power (kVAR) • Power factor and frequency •...
  • Page 13: Localization

    Meter overview 9410 series Localization The meter can be customized to use different regional settings. Localization settings determine: • The language used for the display and webpages • Time, date and digit formats • Displayed phase labels (123/ABC) • IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) or IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) conventions for power, power factor and energy You can configure your meter’s localization settings through the display or using ION Setup.
  • Page 14: Ion Setup Device Configuration Tool

    • Use the charting function to view your meter’s recorded waveforms. You can download ION Setup from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. See the online ION Setup help, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for instructions on connecting to your meter. Meter types The 9410 series is available in two physical form factors, and has several accessories.
  • Page 15: Replacement Hardware

    Meter overview 9410 series The terminal covers enclose the terminals, the conductor fixing screws and a length of the external conductors and their insulation. The terminal covers are secured by tamper-resistant meter seals. These covers are included for meter models where sealable voltage and current covers are required to comply with revenue or regulatory standards.
  • Page 16: Basic Setup

    9410 series Basic setup Basic setup Default values for commissioning Use these default settings for the first time you connect to and configure your meter. Parameter Default value Display password (also for logging onto meter webpages) Username (for logging onto meter webpages) 9410 IP address 169.254.0.10...
  • Page 17: Voltage Polarity Setup

    DNS feature. Lost user access If you lose your meter’s user access (password) information, contact your local Siemens Industry representative for instructions on how to return your meter for factory reconfiguration. NOTE: Have your meter’s serial number available for reference.
  • Page 18: Hardware Reference

    See your device’s installation sheet for information related to installation. See your product’s technical datasheet at www.usa.siemens.com/pds for the most up- to-date and complete specifications. See your product’s catalog pages at www.usa.siemens.com/pds for information about your device, its options and accessories.
  • Page 19: Din Meter

    Remote display connector Mounting hardware and accessories not shown. See the 9410 catalog pages, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, or consult your local Siemens Industry representative for information about your device, its options and accessories. Remote meter display (RMD) The remote meter display can be used with DIN meters.
  • Page 20: Mounting Adaptors

    9410 series Hardware reference Mounting adaptors There are different mounting adaptor accessories that can help when installing your meter in existing panels and cutouts where the default mounting hardware is not appropriate. Mounting adaptor kits are ordered separately from the meter. Terminal covers The voltage and current terminal covers help prevent tampering with the meter’s voltage and current measurement inputs.
  • Page 21: Energy Pulsing Led Behavior

    Hardware reference 9410 series Status Energy pulsing Infrared energy pulsing Revenue lock status Remote display connection link Remote display connection activity Energy pulsing LED behavior The visible and infrared LEDs are configured by default to pulse based on energy measured by the meter. You can configure the pulse weight (pulses per kWh) and the energy source.
  • Page 22: Power System Wiring

    9410 series Hardware reference • Inspect the gasket (installed around the perimeter of the display) and make sure it is secured properly and not damaged. • The meter retainer clips, located on either side of the meter base and used to secure the meter in the panel, do not usually require any tools to install.
  • Page 23: Ethernet Communications Connections

    Hardware reference 9410 series Ethernet communications connections Your meter’s dual port Ethernet connections enable you to use straight-line or network loop (ring) topologies. If local network loop Ethernet topologies are required, you must enable RSTP for your meter’s Ethernet communications to function. Only use unshielded CAT5/5e UTP Ethernet cables to wire your meter’s Ethernet communications.
  • Page 24 9410 series Hardware reference Depending on the type and quantity of option modules attached to your meter, you may need to reduce your meter’s maximum operating temperature or limit the number of option modules. Refer to Maximum operating temperature, page 166 for more information.
  • Page 25: Meter Display

    Meter display 9410 series Meter display Display overview The display allows you to view meter data and perform basic configuration. Your meter can have either an integrated or an optional remote display. The integrated and remote display screens have the same meter data and setup screens. Only meters without an integrated display can use the remote display.
  • Page 26 9410 series Meter display Related Topics • Revenue locking Alarm icon The alarm icon indicates the highest level and state of alarms detected by your meter. For example, if the meter detects a low priority and a high priority active alarm, the alarm icon indicates a high priority active alarm.
  • Page 27 Meter display 9410 series Related Topics • LED locations Navigation symbols Navigation symbols are displayed on the bottom of the screen above their corresponding navigation button. NOTE: If the symbol is gray, that navigation function is not available. Symbol Description More Pressing this button displays additional screens.
  • Page 28: Display Menu

    9410 series Meter display Overrange indication If any value measured by the meter is too large to fit on the meter’s display, the meter initially reduces the size of the text to try and make the value fit. If the value is still too large to be displayed, the meter truncates the value starting with the least significant digit, and encloses the truncated value in a red box.
  • Page 29 Meter display 9410 series Menu Menu screens Content Summary Summary Power system summary Alarms Active alarms, historical Active and historical alarms can be viewed and alarms acknowledged. Basic readings Voltage, current, • Power system voltage (line-to-line or line-to-neutral), frequency current and frequency values. •...
  • Page 30 9410 series Meter display 2. Press to highlight a specific alarm, in this case an unbalanced currents alarm. Press to display detailed information about the highlighted alarm, and press to return to the Active Alarms screen. Press both simultaneously to acknowledge all active alarms. 3.
  • Page 31 Meter display 9410 series 2. Press to view a graphical display of historic voltage values, then press return to the numeric display. Press to show a list of additional screens. 3. Press to highlight an additional screen, in this case, Volts II Average. Press to go to the highlighted screen.
  • Page 32: Setup Menu

    9410 series Meter display 5. Press to view Volts L-N, which also has additional screens and the ability to view the information in a graphical format. 6. Press again to view Volts Unbalanced. This is the last voltage screen, so is grayed out and unavailable.
  • Page 33 Meter display 9410 series Sample Volts Mode Meter Setup Sample PT/CT Setup Sample Voltage Polarity Setup Current Polarity Setup Sample Sample inal Values IP Address Setup Communications Setup Ethernet Setup DNS Setup COM1 Setup NTP Address MTP Addre s s Screen Setup Display Setup Label &...
  • Page 34 9410 series Meter display 2. Press to highlight the different setup menu selections. Highlight Meter Setup and press to select the meter setup screens. The Volts Mode setup screen is displayed. 3. Press to highlight Volts Mode. Press to edit the volts mode. The Enter Password screen is displayed.
  • Page 35: Display Setup

    Meter display 9410 series 7. In the Volts Mode screen, press to go to the PT/CT Setup screen. 8. In the PT/CT Setup screen, press to highlight the potential transformer (PT) or current transformer (CT) value for editing. Press to edit the highlighted value. NOTE: If you have exceeded the password timeout period, you are prompted to enter your meter’s display password.
  • Page 36: Remote Display Troubleshooting Icons

    9410 series Meter display Numeric format setup Parameter Values Description Digit Grouping 1000.0, 1,000.0, 1 000,0 Specifies how digits are grouped for display Volts Resolution 1., 1.X, 1.XX, 1.XXX, 1.XXXX Specifies the number of decimal places displayed for voltages 1., 1.X, 1.XX,1.XXX, 1.XXXX Specifies the number of decimal places displayed Current Resolution...
  • Page 37: Creating Custom Displays Using Ion Setup

    Meter display 9410 series Icon Description Your remote display cannot communicate to your meter. Check the connection between your meter and the display. Check the meter’s status LED to confirm that the meter is operating normally. Your remote display needs updated firmware for compatibility with your meter.
  • Page 38 9410 series Meter display 8. Select your digit display properties. • Resolution: Specifies the number of decimal places displayed. • Last Digit: Enter the title to be shown at the top of your custom display. 9. Click Send to save the changes in the meter. 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 39: Security

    Security 9410 series Security Security overview You can configure standard or advanced security on your meter, as well as optional revenue security. Your meter comes with configurable security that you can set to either standard or advanced, which helps protect against unauthorized configuration of your meter and access to your meter’s data through the meter’s display or communications.
  • Page 40: Communications Protocol Lockout Overview

    9410 series Security 2. Set basic security options • Change the display (front panel) password. • Disable broadcasting time synchronization (advanced security only). • Enable/disable display (front panel) and Webserver programming. • Enable/disable Modbus programming (advanced security only). 3. Configure communications protocol lockout options a.
  • Page 41: Security Recommendations And Best Practices

    Security 9410 series Related Topics • Configuring standard security using ION Setup Security recommendations and best practices Recommended security configuration There are recommended security configuration settings to help improve security on your meter. • Ensure that your meter requires a password for configuration through the display or communications.
  • Page 42: Password Setup

    9410 series Security Related Topics • Protocols, ports and connections Password setup It is strongly recommended that you change your meter’s display (front panel) password from the default value of 0 (zero). If your meter’s user access information is lost, you must return the meter to the factory, where your meter is reset to its factory defaults and all logged data is lost.
  • Page 43 Security 9410 series 4. Select the appropriate security configuration file (*.scf) to configure your meter: – Standard: allows you to configure basic security and communications protocol lockout. – Advanced: includes the standard security features and adds user access/ password security settings. 5.
  • Page 44: Configuring Users And Passwords Using Ion Setup (Advanced Security Only)

    9410 series Security 10.If you have selected standard security, click Finish. You are prompted to save your security configuration to a file which can be loaded onto other meters. NOTE: If you chose to save your security file, enter a descriptive name and click Save.
  • Page 45: Loading An Existing Security Configuration File (.Scf) Using Ion Setup

    Security 9410 series 2. Select the appropriate values to configure the user’s access. Some access levels require that multiple access options be selected. 3. Select the user and click Password. The password entry screen appears. 4. Enter the desired password and click OK. 5.
  • Page 46: Communications

    9410 series Communications Communications Communications overview Your meter supports several different protocols over its Ethernet and serial connections. Your meter’s default protocol implementation meets the needs of most systems with only basic configuration. You can customize these implementations to meet your specific needs.
  • Page 47 Communications 9410 series Link (data rate) On: valid Ethernet connection • Yellow: data rate is 10 Mbps • Green: data rate is 100 Mbps Act (activity) Flashing green: data is being transferred Ethernet configuration In order to use Ethernet communications, you must configure your device’s IP address;...
  • Page 48 9410 series Communications If you configure communications so that you cannot communicate to and configure your meter, you must return the meter to the factory, where your meter is reset to its factory defaults and all logged data is lost. NOTICE DATA LOSS Failure to follow these instructions may result in data loss.
  • Page 49 Communications 9410 series NOTICE DATA LOSS Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage. Record your device's user and password information in a secure location. 1. Start ION Setup. 2. Open the Setup Assistant for your device. 3. Select Communications > Network Settings and click the TCP/IP tab. 4.
  • Page 50: Serial

    9410 series Communications Related Topics • Configuring standard security using ION Setup Serial Serial communications The meter supports serial communication through the RS-485 port. In an RS-485 network, there is one master device, typically an Ethernet to RS-485 gateway. It provides the means for RS-485 communications with multiple slave devices (for example, meters).
  • Page 51 Communications 9410 series Related Topics • Supported protocols RS-485 Bias You can use the RS-485 bias setting to fine tune communications. Turn on the RS-485 bias when the meter is acting as a master over RS-485 communications and turn off the RS-485 bias when the meter is acting as a slave. You can configure RS-485 biasing through the meter’s display or ION Setup.
  • Page 52: Ion

    9410 series Communications DNS setup Parameter Values Description Primary DNS As defined by your network’s Sets the address for the primary DNS server that is system administrator configured to resolve domain names Secondary DNS As defined by your network’s Sets the address for the secondary DNS server system administrator that is configured to resolve domain names COM1 setup...
  • Page 53: Modbus

    See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds for further information about ION architecture and a detailed description of the different ION modules. See the ION Device Template Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for details on the modules and their configuration in your meter’s default template. Modbus Modbus is a master/slave communications protocol where the master initiates transactions and the slave(s) responds with the requested information or action.
  • Page 54 9410 series Communications Your meter as a Modbus slave over Ethernet Your meter can function as a Modbus slave over Ethernet. Modbus master Ethernet Modbus TCP Your meter Your meter as a Modbus master with serial Modbus slave devices Your meter can function as a Modbus master with serial Modbus slave devices. Ethernet Your meter RS-485 Modbus RTU...
  • Page 55 Communications 9410 series Modbus data classes Class Description Coils Digital bits that can be read and written to Input status Digital bits that can be read Input registers 16-bit integers that can be read Holding registers 16-bit integers that can be read and written to Modbus data formats Format Type...
  • Page 56 9410 series Communications Modbus commands A Modbus master command to unit ID 0 is broadcast (sent to) all Modbus slave devices. The only supported broadcast command is preset multiple registers. For serial Modbus networks with only one slave device, the master can send commands using the single connection, one-to-one address of unit ID 248, regardless of the slave device’s actual unit ID.
  • Page 57 Communications 9410 series Fixed and configurable Modbus map Your device has a fixed (static) register map for meter data and a flexible, user- configured register map. Modbus security Your meter’s onboard security options include Modbus-specific settings. These security settings may need to be configured in order to write Modbus data to the meter. Modbus best practices for serial In order for your meter to operate as a serial Modbus device, you must complete some prerequisite configuration.
  • Page 58 Mastered devices The Modbus master device must have the slave device information entered for mastering. Modbus map Your meter’s default Modbus register information (map) is available for download from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. The Modbus register information includes: • registers and mapped values •...
  • Page 59 You can add extra Modbus information or duplicate information that is already in the fixed map to different Modbus registers using Modbus Slave modules. See the ION Reference available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds for detailed information about Data Mapping modules and Modbus Slave modules.
  • Page 60 • On if the meter is a Modubs master 5. Configure the meter’s other serial port parameters as required. See your device’s Modbus map, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds for Modbus register information. Configuring custom Modbus data using ION Setup You can add custom data to your meter's default Modbus map, completely customize your meter's Modbus map, or revert your meter's Modbus map back to its default configuration using ION Setup.
  • Page 61 Communications 9410 series 7. Configure the Modbus register information and click OK to return to the Modbus Slave Map Setup screen. a. Source: click Select and chose a source from the Parameter Selection screen. Select Show all available registers to see a complete list of the parameters available on your meter.
  • Page 62: Ethernet Gateway

    9410 series Communications 8. Click OK to return to the Modbus Device dialog. 9. Click OK to add the slave device. The device now appears on the list. Repeat these steps to add all of your Modbus slave devices. Related Topics •...
  • Page 63 Communications 9410 series meter’s serial port to use the EtherGate protocol, create the EtherGate site in ION Setup or an energy management system, and add the serial devices to the EtherGate site. NOTE: EtherGate supports only one master device. Related Topics •...
  • Page 64 9410 series Communications 2. Open the Setup Assistant for your meter. 3. Navigate to Communications > Serial settings and select the tab for the communications port that the serial network is connected to. 4. Select Protocol and click Edit. The protocol selection screen appears. 5.
  • Page 65: Ftp

    Communications 9410 series 4. Select the General tab and configure the site. Parameter Values/Options Description Name Ethernet gateway site name Comm Link Ethernet Ethernet communications Ethernet options Gateway Ethernet gateway communications — Gateway Info: IP Addr IP address of the Ethernet gateway meter Gateway Info: Port 7801, 502...
  • Page 66: Snmp

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Your meter supports SNMP once you have enabled SNMP on your meter. You need to upload the meter’s MIB file (available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds) into the NMS managing your meter. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite.
  • Page 67 Your meter is compliant with MIB-II as defined by the standard MIB file RFC 1213. SNMP requires that you load your meter’s ION MIB file (available for download from www.usa.siemens.com/pds) into the NMS. You must install RFC 1213, which is required to read basic network information for the meter (for example, TCP/IP traffic or number of packets received), if it is not included with your SNMP manager software.
  • Page 68 9410 series Communications Community strings A community string is a text string which acts to help authenticate requests from the NMS to your meter. There are two community strings on your meter: • Read Only Community: this community string is used by SNMP get (read-only) requests.
  • Page 69 9410 series NOTE: The number of events or maximum time delay settings only apply to enterprise SNMP traps. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for detailed information on the SNMP Mapping, SNMP Options and Alarm Options modules. Related Topics •...
  • Page 70 ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION “Host Meter Voltage Line A to Neutral Units = V (Volts)” ::= { Siemens Industry 34 } You must update the variable name and description to match the meter values connected to the SNMP Mapping module:...
  • Page 71 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Configuring SNMP using your meter’s webpages You can configure SNMP trapping using your meter’s webpages. You must download the ION MIB file from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. 1. Connect to your meter’s webpages. 2. Go to Setup > SNMP Parameters.
  • Page 72: Iec 61850

    Your meter comes configured with a default set of meter data available to IEC 61850. This default set of meter data is used in the default data sets and reports in the ICD file (s) available for download from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. NOTE: Select the ICD file that matches your meter’s option module configuration.
  • Page 73 The IEC 68150 configuration file stored in a location accessible by ION Setup. The configuration file is created by customizing the IEC 61850 device (ICD) file, which can be downloaded from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. • FTP access to your meter from the computer running ION Setup.
  • Page 74 13.Navigate to the IEC 61850 GGIO Onboard folder and select the SPCS.stVal output register that corresponds to the digital output. 14.Click OK and Send to save your changes to the meter. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for information about the IEC 61850 GGIO and Digital output modules. 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 75: Comtrade

    COMTRADE is disabled. If the waveform recorders are not configured identically, COMTRADE waveform information will not be generated. See the COMTRADE and ION technology technical note, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for detailed information about COMTRADE file formats and implementation. Related Topics •...
  • Page 76: Dnp

    9410 series Communications 4. Configure the COMTRADE parameters: Parameter Values Description Status Enabled/Disabled Enabled: COMTRADE files are generated. Disabled: COMTRADE files are not generated. Depth 1 or more The number of COMTRADE records stored on the meter. • By default the oldest COMTRADE record will be overwritten by the newest record.
  • Page 77 See the online ION Setup help for instructions on connecting to your meter and accessing the Setup Assistant, which can be used to modify your meter’s DNP port settings and default DNP map. Go to www.usa.siemens.com/pds to download your meter’s DNP 3.0 device profile document for detailed information on your meter’s default DNP map and implementation and the Multiport DNP 3.0 and ION technology...
  • Page 78: Time And Timekeeping

    You can configure your meter’s date and time format. Go to www.usa.siemens.com/pds and download the Time synchronization and timekeeping technical note for more information about time formats and settings and the ION Reference for a detailed description of the Clock module and its operation.
  • Page 79: Configuring Time Information Using Your Meter's Display

    Time and timekeeping 9410 series network is required to implement a GPS scheme. For IRIG-B, one of your meter’s digital inputs must be connected to the IRIG-B network, and the digital input must be configured for IRIG-B time synchronization in addition to configuring your meter’s clock.
  • Page 80: Configuring Time And Time Synchronization Using Ion Setup

    9410 series Time and timekeeping Configuring time and time synchronization using ION Setup You can set the time and date and configure the time synchronization settings using ION Setup. NOTE: The clock screen is where you set the start day of the week for the time of use feature.
  • Page 81 Time and timekeeping 9410 series 7. For SNTP/NTP time synchronization, you must also enter the following information under Communications > Network Settings > NTP: Parameter Value Description Enable NTP Time Sync NTP, SNTP, No NTP: specifies NTP time synchronization. SNTP: specifies SNTP time synchronization. NOTE: SNTP is recommended for revenue-related applications.
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    FTP server. You can download firmware files from www.usa.siemens.com/pds See the online ION Setup help, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information on downloading, saving and loading your meter’s template. Typical workflows To update your meter to the latest available firmware and factory template: •...
  • Page 83 FTP site, the option module firmware is upgraded. Visit the company website at www.usa.siemens.com/pds and search for your meter type to see the available firmware and templates. See the online ION Setup help for instructions on how to load meter templates.
  • Page 84 The results of your remote display firmware upgrade are stored in your meter’s event log. Detailed information about your remote display, such as serial number and firmware version is provided in the Factory module. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about the Factory module. Option module(s) upgrade behavior To upgrade option modules, you must load the upgrade file into the appropriate folder on the meter’s internal FTP site.
  • Page 85 You must have: • Your meter’s option module firmware upgrade (.SI9) file. You can download upgrade files from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. • The option module connected to your meter, and have access to your meter’s internal FTP site. •...
  • Page 86 Ethernet connection. You must have: • Your meter’s remote display firmware update (.BIN) file. You can download update files from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. • The remote display connected to your meter. • FTP access to your meter from the computer running ION Setup.
  • Page 87 Maintenance 9410 series • Your meter’s option module firmware upgrade (.SI9) file(s). You can download upgrade files from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. • The option module connected to your meter, and have access to your meter’s internal FTP site. Your meter’s digital and analog outputs may change state during a firmware upgrade.
  • Page 88: Troubleshooting

    Event log overview Troubleshooting Technical assistance Visit www.usa.siemens.com/pds for support and assistance with lost passwords or other technical problems with the meter. Make sure you include your meter’s model, serial number and firmware version in your email or have it readily available if calling Technical Support.
  • Page 89: Meter Webpages

    Meter webpages 9410 series Meter webpages The meter’s Ethernet connection allows you to access the meter so you can view data and perform trending and forecasting and some basic configuration using a web browser. You can also view standard file types through the meter’s webpages and create custom webpages for your meter.
  • Page 90: Accessing The Meter's Webpages For Data Viewing And Meter Configuration

    9410 series Meter webpages Main menu Webpage menu Webpage content Monitoring Instantaneous Readings • Basic readings • Energy readings • Demand readings • Voltage readings • Power Quality Trending & Forecasting Select the target and interval for trending and forecasting and view the results.
  • Page 91: Viewing Files Using Your Meter's Webpages

    Meter webpages 9410 series If you configure communications so that you can no longer communicate to and configure your meter, you must return the meter to the factory, where your meter is reset to its factory defaults and all logged data is lost. NOTICE DATA LOSS Failure to follow these instructions may result in data loss.
  • Page 92: Creating Custom Webpages For Your Meter

    You can create custom webpages to view data or access configuration parameters from your meter. Download the your meter’s Modbus registers map from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. 1. Connect to your meter’s internal FTP site. 2. Go to web > examples. Select samplereadings.html to create a data value webpage, or select sampleconfiguration.html to create a configuration parameters...
  • Page 93: Sample Webpage Data Viewing Result

    Meter webpages 9410 series Your meter’s Modbus register map is available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. If required, your meter’s ION handles document is packaged with the meter firmware file which is available for download from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. The data viewing webpage must be stored on your meter’s internal FTP site in the folder for Monitoring.
  • Page 94 9410 series Meter webpages Sample data viewing webpage content Line # Sample HTML </tr> <tr class="minor"> <td>$%localizedString(I a)#$ <span unitsreg="I a"></span></td> <td regname="I a mn"></td> <td regname="I a"></td> <td regname="I a mx"></td> </tr> <tr class="minor"> <td>$%localizedString(I b)#$ <span unitsreg="I b"></span></td> <td regname="I b mn"></td>...
  • Page 95 Meter webpages 9410 series Sample webpage data viewing content description Line # Description SampleMonitorPane.html The HTML filename, including the HTML extension (.html). This filename must comply with FTP filename conventions (no spaces or special characters). The filename (without the HTML extension) is the name shown on the webpage menu. <h3 target="sample-readings">...
  • Page 96 Sample webpages are stored in the documents folder on your meter’s internal FTP site. Your meter’s Modbus register map is available from Siemens Industry. If required, your meter’s ION handles document is packaged with the meter firmware file which is available for download from www.usa.siemens.com/pds.
  • Page 97 Meter webpages 9410 series Sample setup webpage content Line # Sample HTML SampleSetupPane.html <div class="content-fit"> <form id="formSampleSettings"> <div class="accordion"> <h3 target="sample-basic">$%localizedString(Basic Settings)#$</h3> <div id="sample-basic"> <table class="formtable"> <tr> <th>&nbsp;</th> <th>&nbsp;</th> </tr> <tr> <td>$%localizedString(Ethernet)#$</td> <td>&nbsp;</td> </tr> <tr class="minor"> <td>$%localizedString(MAC Address)#$</td> <td regname="MAC Address"></td> </tr>...
  • Page 98 9410 series Meter webpages Sample setup webpage content Line # Sample HTML <td>$%localizedString(TCP Keep Alive Minutes)#$</td> <td><input type="text" name="TCP Keep Alive Minutes" class="small" /> <span unitsreg="TCP Keep Alive Minutes"></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td>$%localizedString(Enable Web Server)#$</td> <td><select name="Enable Web Server"></select> </td> </tr> </table>...
  • Page 99 Meter webpages 9410 series Sample setup webpage content description Line # Description <td regname="MAC Address"></td> This displays the value of the read-only named register MAC Address. <td>$%localizedString(Ethernet Device Name)#$</td> Ethernet Device Name is the row heading. This heading is translated if possible. <td><input name="Ethernet Device Name"...
  • Page 100: Logging

    9410 series Logging Logging Logging overview The meter is equipped with data recorders that enable you to log and monitor various metering functions and features. Your meter can support up to 50 logs (data recorders) which can each record up to 16 different parameters.
  • Page 101: Log Depth Configuration

    Logging 9410 series Log depth configuration You can change the number of records (depth) stored in the log. Use ION Setup to change the number of records (depth) stored in the log. Changing how the log records information (circular, or stop-when-full) is an advanced procedure to change the RecordMode setup register in the Data Recorder and Waveform Recorder modules.
  • Page 102: Waveform Record Memory Calculations

    + 12] x [number of cycles in waveform x 2] + 32. A single waveform record requires approximately 8 kB of memory. See the ION Setup online help, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about the logging memory allocations and other meter logging memory information displayed by the ION Setup Assistant.
  • Page 103 Logging 9410 series Parameter Description kWh del int Interval kWh delivered kWh rec int Interval kWh received kVARh del int Interval kVARh delivered kVARh rec int Interval kVARh received Historic data logs Three historic data logs are used to record standard power system quantities, such as phase current, phase voltage and power factor.
  • Page 104 Voltage unbalance The meter logs EN50160 counter data for present and previous observation periods as well as EN51060 events. See the EN50160 2010 compliance and ION meters technical note, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about your meter’s EN50160 compliance. 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 105 4-30 3s Log V2 THD V3 THD NegSeqComp (Vneg/Vpos) ZeroSeqComp (Vzero/Vpos) 4-30 V Intrp DrtnAll Voltage interruption duration (all voltages) See the 4-30 Compliance and ION Meters technical note, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about your meter’s 4-30 compliance. 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 106: Event Log Overview

    Event log data example: NOTE: This example is representative only, and your meter’s event log may appear different than shown. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about the Event Log Controller module and other ION modules. Related Topics •...
  • Page 107: Waveform Recording Overview

    A power event where the voltage or current drops below the nominal value. Swell A power event where the voltage or current rises above the nominal value. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information on the Waveform Recorder module and its settings. 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 108 9410 series Logging Related Topics • Setpoint learning overview • COMTRADE • Minimum configuration requirements for basic metering Default waveform recording configuration Your meter’s waveform recording operates once your nominal values are configured. Your meter has the following default waveform recorders: Waveform recorder Description Wfm Rc V1-Sg/Sw...
  • Page 109: Setpoint Learning Overview

    Logging 9410 series 4. Navigate to Power Quality and click the Sag/Swell tab to configure your meter’s waveform recording parameters. NOTE: COMTRADE status must be set to Disabled before modifying the waveform format. Sag/swell detection parameters Parameter Values/Range Description Nominal voltage 0 - 999,999 Specifies the nominal voltage value used for sag/swell detection.
  • Page 110: Learning Installation Mode And Learning Duration

    9410 series Logging Feature Values Setpoints (Alarms) High limit Low limit Sustain until ON Sustain until OFF Voltage sag limit Swell Voltage swell limit Learning installation mode and learning duration You can configure learning for manual or automatic mode. There are two learning installation modes: •...
  • Page 111 Lea rne d s a g limit = 87% Maximum d ura tion remainin g Stab le lear ning time See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information on Sag/Swell, Setpoint and Relative Setpoint modules. Related Topics •...
  • Page 112: Inputs / Outputs

    9410 series Inputs / outputs Inputs / outputs I/O Overview Your meter has onboard digital I/O which can be increased by adding optional digital and analog I/O modules to expand your meter’s I/O capabilities. Your meter base has: • 3 digital inputs •...
  • Page 113: I/O Option Modules

    Inputs / outputs 9410 series Onboard input and output ports ION module type ION module Hardware port Port name (ION Description (device label) name label) Digital Output Port D1 Port D1 Form A output Calibration Pulser Wh Pulser -LED kWh Pulse LED Energy pulsing Externally excited Port S1...
  • Page 114: Analog Inputs

    9410 series Inputs / outputs for your energy system. For applications requiring high accuracy, such as energy pulsing to verify accuracy, the digital output on the meter base is recommended. Your meter’s digital and analog outputs may change state during a firmware upgrade. Option modules are offline during an option module firmware upgrade;...
  • Page 115 If the sensor’s output range does not match your meter’s hardware limits, you must calculate the full scale and/or zero scale values by analyzing the system. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for detailed information about the Analog Input module and full scale and zero scale calculations.
  • Page 116: Analog Outputs

    9410 series Inputs / outputs 2. Open the Setup Assistant for your meter. 3. Navigate to Expansion Module > Option I/O Modules and select the module tab that corresponds to the option module with the analog input you want to configure. 4.
  • Page 117 See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds for detailed information about the Analog Output module and full scale and zero scale calculations. Configuring option module analog outputs using ION Setup You can configure option module analog outputs using ION Setup.
  • Page 118: Digital Inputs

    9410 series Inputs / outputs Digital inputs Digital input applications Digital inputs are typically used for monitoring the status of contacts, such as status contacts on circuit breakers. They can also be used for pulse counting or input metering applications, such as WAGES (water, air, gas, electricity, steam) monitoring, or conditional energy applications, or IRIG-B time synchronization.
  • Page 119: Wages Monitoring

    Inputs / outputs 9410 series Configuring option module digital inputs using ION Setup You can configure option module digital inputs using ION Setup. Digital inputs are available on your meter. You can add more digital inputs using optional I/O modules. 1.
  • Page 120: Input Metering

    9410 series Inputs / outputs assigning it to the digital input, the meter is able to detect and record the incoming pulses. An energy management system can then use the information from the meter to perform WAGES analysis. Water flow meter (15 kL/pulse) Energy meter with digital input 1 assigned to input metering channel 1 and configured with unit kL (kiloliters) Energy management system with WAGES analysis capabilities...
  • Page 121 Inputs / outputs 9410 series 3. Navigate to Energy Applications > Digital Input Based. 4. Select the input metering channel you want to configure and click Edit. The Input Metering Channel Setup screen is displayed. 5. Select Enabled to enable the input metering feature. 6.
  • Page 122: Digital Outputs

    9410 series Inputs / outputs 10.Configure your meter to log the input metering data if required. Parameter Description Pulse Weight Enter the value per pulse. Units Select the measurement units associated with the pulse. NOTE: Include source identification information by entering “@” followed by the source identifier.
  • Page 123 Inputs / outputs 9410 series 4. Configure the digital output by selecting the parameter and clicking Edit. Parameter Value/range Description Source Digital/Boolean Link this input to the value that drives the state of the digital output. If Source is not linked, the digital output state is driven by the Force ON, Force OFF values.
  • Page 124: Energy Pulsing

    9410 series Inputs / outputs 5. Configure the digital output by selecting the parameter and clicking Edit. Parameter Value/Range Description Source Digital/Boolean Link this input to the value that drives the state of the digital output. If Source is not linked, the digital output state is driven by the Force ON, Force OFF values.
  • Page 125 Inputs / outputs 9410 series (0.444 kWh/sec)/(2 pulses per second) = 0.222 kWh/pulse 3. Adjust for the KY giving one pulse per 2 transitions if necessary. (0.222 kWh/pulse)/(2) = 0.111 kWh/pulse 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 126: Alarms And Alerts

    • Historical: the alarm condition previously existed but the condition has since returned to a non-alarm state. See the ION reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about Setpoint, Digital Input and Sag/Swell modules. Standard alarms Standard alarms are setpoint-driven alarms monitor certain behaviors, events or unwanted conditions in your electrical system.
  • Page 127 Alarms and alerts 9410 series Example of over and under setpoint (standard) alarm operation The meter supports over and under setpoint conditions on standard alarms. A setpoint condition occurs when the magnitude of the signal being monitored crosses the limit specified by the pickup setpoint setting and stays within that limit for a minimum time period specified by the pickup time delay setting.
  • Page 128: Alarm Event Priorities

    Disabling (force off) the digital alarm off will disable all functions of the associated digital input. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about the Setpoint and Relative Setpoint module, Digital Input module, Sag/Swell module and Disturbance Analyzer modules.
  • Page 129: Alarm Indicators

    Alarms and alerts 9410 series priority is greater than the event log cutoff value, the associated event is recorded in the meter’s event log. If the alarm’s priority is set to None, the event priority is automatically set to zero, and no associated event is logged in the meter’s event log. For events that you want to log for future reference or troubleshooting, but don’t want alarm functions, set the alarm priority to Info Only.
  • Page 130: Default Alarms

    9410 series Alarms and alerts Default alarms Your meter comes with default alarms. NOTE: Some alarms require configuration in order to operate. Name Priority Description Current Sag Ph1 - 3 High Current sag alarms for phase 1, 2, 3 Current Swell Ph1 - 3 High Current swell alarms for phase 1, 2, 3 Sag/Swell...
  • Page 131: Alarm Configuration

    Alarms and alerts 9410 series 3. Use the up and down arrows to view the different alarms. Press the info button to view details of the selected alarm. 4. To acknowledge all active or historic alarms, press the up and down arrow button simultaneously.
  • Page 132 9410 series Alarms and alerts Parameter Description Over I unbal Over unbalanced current alarm Over THD V1 V1 over total harmonic distortion (THD) voltage alarm Over THD V2 V2 over total harmonic distortion (THD) voltage alarm Over THD V3 V3 over total harmonic distortion (THD) voltage alarm Over P sd Over kW sliding demand alarm Over Ia...
  • Page 133 Alarms and alerts 9410 series 5. Enter unit password and click OK, if required. The Setpoint Setup screen is displayed. 6. Configure the setpoint values as required. 7. Click Save to save the settings to your meter. Parameter Value/Range Description By Percentage By Percentage/By Value When available, specifies if the Pickup and Dropoff entries are by percentage or by...
  • Page 134 9410 series Alarms and alerts 9. Apply the learned setpoint values: – Automatic: the setpoint values are automatically applied unless the learning process has issues or the learned values are invalid. – Manual: navigate to Alarming > Setpoints and click Learn. On each setpoint tab, click Install to apply the learned values to that setpoint.
  • Page 135 Alarms and alerts 9410 series 5. Click Setup. The Alarm Learning Setup screen is displayed. Configure the learning parameters. Click Start to begin sag/swell learning. Click Abort to stop learning. 6. Apply the learned sag/swell limits. – Automatic: the limits are automatically applied unless there are issues with the learning process.
  • Page 136: Alerting

    SMTP settings and connecting it via Ethernet to an SMTP mail server in order to send an alert by email. Go to www.usa.siemens.com/pds to see the ION meter alerts technical note for detailed information on creating and configuring alerts, and the ION Reference for detailed information about the Alert module and its operation.
  • Page 137: Resets

    Resets 9410 series Resets Meter resets Resets allow you to clear various accumulated parameters stored on your meter or reinitialize the meter or meter accessories. Meter resets clear your meter’s onboard data logs and other related information. Resets are typically performed after you make changes to the meter’s basic setup parameters (such as frequency, VT/PT or CT settings) to clear invalid or obsolete data in preparation for putting the meter into active service.
  • Page 138 9410 series Resets Reset Description Harmonics Min/Max Reset Clears all accumulated maximum and minimum harmonics values stored in the meter. Disturbance Count Reset Clears the sag/swell event counter. The sag/swell event counter counts the number of sag/swells that have occurred since power-up or the last reset, to provide power quality information to energy management systems.
  • Page 139 Resets 9410 series Parameter Description Master Reset • Clears all the cumulative and derived quantities from the meter (including demand, peak demand, energy, revenue and test mode parameters) • Clears meter event and waveform logs • Clears COMTRADE waveform records from the meter’s internal FTP server •...
  • Page 140 9410 series Resets 5. Click the appropriate button to perform the reset. For some resets, the meter indicates that the reset is in progress. Do not configure or power down your meter until it indicates that the reset is complete or some parameters may not be completely reset.
  • Page 141: Measurements

    Measurements 9410 series Measurements Power and power factor The sampled measurements taken at the meter’s voltage and current inputs provide data for calculating power and power factor. In a balanced 3-phase alternating current (AC) power system source, the AC voltage waveforms on the current-carrying conductors are equal but offset by one-third of a period (a phase angle shift of 120 degrees between the three voltage waveforms).
  • Page 142 9410 series Measurements (+kVAR, +kVARh) Qu a d ra n t 2 Qu a d ra n t 1 90° PF leading PF lagging Power factor sign convention: Power factor sign convention: IEEE = + IEEE = − IEC = − IEC = + Active power (W) Active power (W)
  • Page 143: Power Demand

    See the ION Setup online help for instructions on how to configure demand peak and the demand reset lockout period on your meter. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for detailed information on how Sliding Window Demand modules measure and calculate demand values.
  • Page 144: Wages Monitoring

    9410 series Measurements Examples of sliding window demand This example shows two different ways of configuring a 15-minute demand interval: • Single interval (also called block or timed block): the 15-minute demand interval is defined as a single subinterval with a duration of 15 minutes. •...
  • Page 145: Incremental Energy

    Measurements 9410 series pulses. An energy management system can then use the information from the meter to perform WAGES analysis. Water flow meter (15 kL/pulse) Energy meter with digital input 1 assigned to input metering channel 1 and configured with unit kL (kiloliters) Energy management system with WAGES analysis capabilities Incremental energy...
  • Page 146: Conditional Energy

    9410 series Measurements First interval (08:00 to 15:00) Second interval (15:00 to 22:00) Third interval (22:00 to 24:00) The first incremental energy interval is from 8 am (start time) to 3 pm, and is seven hours long. The second incremental energy interval is from 3 pm to 10 pm, and is also seven hours long.
  • Page 147: Trending And Forecasting Overview

    Measurements 9410 series Related Topics • Apparent, active and reactive power (PQS) Configuring conditional energy using ION Setup You can enable and configure conditional energy settings using ION Setup. When configuring your meter, the configuration interface may show all of the possible ports, regardless of what is physically available on your meter.
  • Page 148 9410 series Measurements Vll ca I c mean Vll avg I avg mean You can configure the start day of the week for trending and forecasting using ION Setup. Viewing trending and forecasting data on your meter’s webpages You can select data for forecasting and trending and view the resulting information using your meter’s webpages.
  • Page 149: Power Quality

    Power quality 9410 series Power quality Power quality overview Your meter measures voltage and current harmonics, and calculates several harmonic distortion values as well as K-factor and crest factor values. You must configure your meter with nominal values for voltage, current and frequency for the power system being monitored in order for the meter to perform power quality calculations.
  • Page 150: Voltage Crest Factor

    9410 series Power quality 2. Press the more button, and select the desired harmonics. The per-phase harmonics are graphically displayed. 3. Press the left and right buttons to move to individual harmonics. The harmonic number, magnitude and angle are displayed. Related Topics •...
  • Page 151: Harmonic Content Calculations

    This is an advanced procedure that should only be performed by users with an advanced knowledge of power quality, ION architecture, and the power system being monitored. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for details about the Harmonics Measurement module. Phasors Phasors are used to represent the voltage and current relative magnitude and angles.
  • Page 152: Disturbance Direction Detection Overview

    9410 series Power quality Disturbance direction detection overview Your meter has disturbance direction detection capabilities to help you determine the location of a power system disturbance. When a disturbance occurs, the meter analyzes the disturbance information to determine the direction of the disturbance relative to the meter. This analysis includes a confidence level indicating the level of certainty that the disturbance is in the determined direction, and is stored in your meter’s event log.
  • Page 153 Power quality 9410 series See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more detailed information about the Disturbance Direction Detection module. Related Topics • Event log overview 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 154: Verifying Accuracy

    9410 series Verifying accuracy Verifying accuracy Overview of meter accuracy All meters are tested and verified at the factory in accordance with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards. Your digital power meter typically does not require re-calibration. However, in some installations a final accuracy verification of the meters is required, especially if the meters will be used for revenue or billing applications.
  • Page 155: Reference Device Or Energy Standard

    Your meter complies with and meets the requirements of these energy metering standards. For a list of accuracy standards that your meter complies to, contact your local Siemens Industry representative or download the meter brochure from www.usa.siemens.com/pds. Reference device or energy standard...
  • Page 156: Verifying Accuracy Test

    9410 series Verifying accuracy Verifying accuracy test The following tests are guidelines for accuracy testing your meter; your meter shop may have specific testing methods. DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. •...
  • Page 157: Calculate The Number Of Required Pulses

    Verifying accuracy 9410 series 4. Connect the control equipment used for counting the standard output pulses using one of these methods: Option Description Energy pulsing LED Align the red light sensor on the standard test bench armature over the energy pulsing LED. Digital output Connect the meter’s digital output to the standard test bench pulse counting connections.
  • Page 158: Percentage Error Calculation For Accuracy Verification Testing

    NOTE: If accuracy verification reveals inaccuracies in your meter, they may be caused by typical sources of test errors. If there are no sources of test errors present, please contact your local Siemens Industry representative. Typical sources of test errors If you see excessive errors during accuracy testing, examine your test setup and test procedures to eliminate typical sources of measurement errors.
  • Page 159 Verifying accuracy 9410 series Watt-hour test point Sample accuracy verification test point Full load 100% to 200% of the nominal current, 100% of the nominal voltage and nominal frequency at unity power factor or one (1). Light load 10% of the nominal current, 100% of the nominal voltage and nominal frequency at unity power factor or one (1).
  • Page 160: Revenue Metering

    In order to prevent modifications to revenue-related settings and data on your meter, some of the features and parameters on your meter cannot be edited once the meter is revenue-locked. For a complete listing of revenue-locked features and settings, download the ION Device Template Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds 7EN05-0336-01...
  • Page 161: Revenue Meter Pre-Installation Procedure

    Download the ION Device Template Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds to view a complete listing of revenue-locked parameters and data. See the meter’s catalog pages, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, or consult your local Siemens Industry representative for information about your device, its options and accessories. Related Topics •...
  • Page 162: Revenue Locking Your Meter

    Instr Xformer (ITC) Correction module, and therefore so are all other modules that use that Power Meter module’s data. See the ION Setup online help, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for instructions on how to configure PT/CT correction on your device.
  • Page 163: Time Of Use

    See the ION Setup online help, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for instructions on how to configure time of use on your meter. See the ION Reference, available from www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for a description of the Time of use module and its settings.
  • Page 164: Specifications

    Siemens Industry representative for the latest updates. See your device’s installation sheet for specifications related to installation, such as measured current and voltage ranges, inputs/outputs and control power information. See your product’s technical datasheet at www.usa.siemens.com/pds for the most up- to-date and complete specifications. Mechanical characteristics...
  • Page 165 Specifications 9410 series Measurement accuracy Apparent power ± 0.5% IEC 61557-12 Class 0.5 Current (per phase) ± 0.2% IEC 61557-12 Class 0.2 Voltage (L-N) ± 0.2% IEC 61557-12 Class 0.2 Frequency ± 0.02% IEC 61557-12 Class 0.02 Power quality IEC 61000-4-30 Class S IEC 62586 Voltage unbalance...
  • Page 166 9410 series Specifications Digital outputs Maximum load voltage 30 V AC / 60 V DC Maximum load current 75 mA ON resistance 13 – 40 Ω at 25 °C (77 °F) Signal type Continuous or pulse Pulse frequency ≤ 25 Hz Digital inputs Number Type...
  • Page 167: Ethernet Communications

    Specifications 9410 series LEDs Energy pulsing LEDs (visible and infrared) located on top of meter Type Visible orange, infrared Wavelength 600 – 609 nm (orange) 825 – 925 nm (infrared) Maximum pulse rate 42 – 69 Hz (based on line frequency) EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) Product standards IEC 62052-11...
  • Page 168 9410 series Specifications Connector type RJ45 modular jack (2) Mode 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, Auto-MDIX Data rate up to 100 Mbps Maximum simultaneous transfer connections (sessions): 2 Default timeout period: 90 seconds IEC61850 maximum simultaneous client connections RS-485 communications Number of ports Maximum cable length 1200 m (4000 ft) Maximum number of devices (unit loads)
  • Page 169 See your remote meter display’s installation sheet for remote meter display specifications. See your option module’s installation sheet for option module specifications. Visit the company website at www.usa.siemens.com/pds and search for “9410” to get additional or updated documentation. 7EN05-0336-01...
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  • Page 172 5400 Triangle Parkway Norcross, GA 30092 Siemens Industry, Inc. 5400 Triangle Parkway Norcross, GA 30092 For more information visit www.usa.siemens.com/pds Search for the nearest sales office at www.usa.siemens.com/pds or call 1.800.241.3138 Contact the Power Distribution Solutions (PDS) Service and Support at: Operating hours: 8:00 am —...

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