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  • Page 1 S h a r k 100S...
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  • Page 3 Electro Industries/GaugeTech. © 2011 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Nexus® and Shark® are registered trademarks of Electro Industries/GaugeTech. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
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  • Page 5: Product Warranty

    516-334-0870 or fax 516-338-4741. Product Warranty Electro Industries/GaugeTech warrants all products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of four years from the date of shipment. During the warranty period, we will, at our option, either repair or replace any product that proves to be defective.
  • Page 6: Statement Of Calibration

    Statement of Calibration Our instruments are inspected and tested in accordance with specifications published by Electro Industries/GaugeTech. The accuracy and a calibration of our instruments are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology through equipment that is calibrated at planned intervals by comparison to certified standards.
  • Page 7: About Electro Industries/Gaugetech

    About Electro Industries/GaugeTech Founded in 1975 by engineer and inventor Dr. Samuel Kagan, Electro Industries/ GaugeTech changed the face of power monitoring forever with its first breakthrough innovation: an affordable, easy-to-use AC power meter. A few of our many technology firsts include: •...
  • Page 8 • Onboard data logging for trending power usage and quality • Disturbance analysis • Revenue metering and billing • Smart grid solutions Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Customer Service and Support Product Warranty Statement of Calibration Disclaimer About Electro Industries/GaugeTech 1: Three-Phase Power Measurement 1.1: Three-Phase System Configurations 1.1.1: Wye Connection 1.1.2: Delta Connection 1.1.3: Blondell’s Theorem and Three Phase Measurement 1.2: Power, Energy and Demand...
  • Page 10 5.2: Meter Communication and Programming Overview 5.2.1: How to Connect to the Submeter 5.2.2: Shark® 100S Submeter Device Profile Settings 5-11 6: Ethernet Configuration Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 TOC - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 11 7.2.5.1: Configuring the Scroll Feature 7.2.5.2: Configuring CT Setting 7-10 7.2.5.3: Configuring PT Setting 7-11 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 TOC - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 12 D: DNP 3.0 Protocol Assignments D.1: DNP Implementation D.2: Data Link Layer D.3: Transport Layer D.4: Application Layer Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 TOC - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 13 D.4.1.6: Internal Indications (Obj. 80, Var. 1) D-13 E: Using the USB to IrDA Adapter CAB6490 E.1: Introduction E.2: Installation Procedures Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 TOC - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 15: 1: Three-Phase Power Measurement

    This leads to common voltages of 208/ 120 and 480/277 (where the first number represents the phase-to-phase voltage and the second number represents the phase-to-ground voltage). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 1 - 1...
  • Page 16 A phasor diagram for the typical connected voltages and currents is shown in Figure 1.2. Figure 1.2: Phasor Diagram Showing Three-phase Voltages and Currents Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 17 Table 1, even though a neutral or ground wire is not physically present at the load. The transformer is the best place to determine the circuit connection type because this is a location where the voltage reference to ground can be conclusively identified. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 1 - 3...
  • Page 18: 2: Delta Connection

    In many delta services, one corner of the delta is grounded. This means the phase to ground voltage will be zero for one phase and will be full phase-to-phase voltage for the other two phases. This is done for protective purposes. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 19 208 volts on the third phase. Figure 1.5 shows the phasor diagram for the voltages in a three-phase, four-wire delta system. Figure 1.5: Phasor Diagram Showing Three-phase Four-Wire Delta-Connected System Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 20: 3: Blondell's Theorem And Three Phase Measurement

    The difference in modern meters is that the digital meter measures each phase voltage and current and calculates the single-phase power for each phase. The meter then sums the three phase powers to a single three-phase reading. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 21 If we measure the currents in wires A, B and C, we then know the current in wire N by Kirchhoff's Law and it is not necessary to measure it. This fact leads us to the conclusion of Blondell's Theorem- that we only need to measure the power in three of Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 22: Power, Energy And Demand

    The data from Figure 1.7 is reproduced in Table 2 to illustrate the calculation of energy. Since the time increment of the measurement is one minute and since we Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 23 1/ 60 (converting the time base from minutes to hours). Time (minutes) Figure 1.7: Power Use over Time Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 1 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 24 15-minute interval. To convert the reading to a demand value, it must be normalized to a 60-minute interval. If the pattern were repeated for an additional three 15-minute intervals the total energy would be four times the measured value or Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 25 Figure 1.8: Energy Use and Demand As can be seen from this example, it is important to recognize the relationships between power, energy and demand in order to control loads effectively or to monitor use correctly. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 1 - 11...
  • Page 26: Reactive Energy And Power Factor

    The quadrature current may be lagging the voltage (as shown in Figure 1.9) or it may lead the voltage. When the quadrature current lags the voltage the load is requiring both real power (watts) and reactive power (VARs). When the quadrature current Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 27 Displacement power factor does not consider the magnitudes of voltage, current or power. It is solely based on the phase angle differences. As a result, it does not include the impact of Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 28: Harmonic Distortion

    Figure 1.11 shows a current waveform with a slight amount of harmonic distortion. The waveform is still periodic and is fluctuating at the normal 60 Hz frequency. However, the waveform is not a smooth sinusoidal form as seen in Figure 1.10. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 29 5th harmonic – 500 7th harmonic Total fundamental Figure 1.12: Waveforms of the Harmonics Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 1 - 15 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 30 It is common in advanced meters to perform a function commonly referred to as waveform capture. Waveform capture is the ability of a meter to capture a present picture of the voltage or current waveform for viewing and harmonic analysis. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 31: Power Quality

    In his book Power Quality Primer, Barry Kennedy provided information on different types of power quality problems. Some of that information is summarized in Table 1.3. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 1 - 17...
  • Page 32 If a power quality problem is suspected, it is generally wise to consult a power quality professional for assistance in defining the cause and possible solutions to the problem. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 1 - 18...
  • Page 33: 2: Shark® 100S Submeter Overview And Specifications

    • Power quality measurements (% THD and alarm limits) • Three line 0.56” bright red LED display • V-switch technology - upgrade in the field without removing installed meter Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 34 The Shark® 100S submeter uses standard 5 or 1 Amp CTs (either split or donut). It surface mounts to any wall and is easily programmed. The unit is designed specifi- cally for easy installation and advanced communication. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 35: 1: Model Number Plus Option Numbers

    System Secondary Harmonics Based (Also and Limits configurable for RS485) Example: Shark 100S - 60 - 10 - V3 - D2 - 485 which translates to a Shark® 100S submeter with a 60Hz system, Current class 10, Default V-Switch , D2 power supply, and RS485 communication.
  • Page 36: 3: Measured Values

    Current Angles % of Load Bar ** The Shark® 100S meter measures harmonics up to the 7th order for Current and up to the 3rd order for Voltage. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 37: 4: Utility Peak Demand

    Pickup Voltage: 10VAC Connection: Screw terminal - #6 - 32 screws See Figure 4.1 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 38 Operating: (-20 to +70) Humidity: to 95% RH Non-condensing Faceplate Rating: NEMA12 (Water Resistant) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 39 8 Bit, No Parity Wireless Ethernet (Optional) 802.11b Wireless or WiFi or RJ45 Connection 10/100BaseT Ethernet Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 40 1µA@350V Isolation: AC 3750V Reset State: (NC - C) Closed; (NO - C) Open Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 41 IR LED Light Pulses Through face plate 40ms 40ms (De-energized state) KYZ output Contact States Through Backplate Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 42: Compliance

    @ +/- (0 to 0.8) lag/lead PF Apparent Power Total [VA] (0.15 to 5)A @ (69 to 480)V 0.2% of reading @ +/- (0.5 to 1) lag/lead PF Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 43 20% of the values listed in the table. For unbalanced voltage inputs where at least one crosses the 150V auto-scale threshold (for example, 120V/120V/208V system), degrade accuracy by additional 0.4%. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 2 - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 45: 3: Mechanical Installation

    3: Hardware Installation 3: Mechanical Installation 3.1: Overview The Shark 100S meter can be installed on any wall See Chapter 4 for wiring diagrams. Mount the meter in a dry location, which is free from dirt and corrosive substances. Recommended Tools for Shark 100S Installation •...
  • Page 46: 1:Mounting Diagrams

    3. Find the 4 Installation Slots and insert screws through each slot into the wall or panel. 4. Fasten securely - DO NOT overtighten. 3.2.1:Mounting Diagrams Figure 3.2: Mounting Plate Dimensions Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 3 - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 47 3: Hardware Installation Figure 3.3: Front Dimensions Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 3 - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 48 3: Hardware Installation Figure 3.4: Side Dimensions Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 3 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 49 3: Hardware Installation 12”/30.4cm Figure 3.5: Open Cover Dimensions Figure 3.6: Bottom View with Access Holes Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 3 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 50: Secure The Cover

    4. Reattach the antenna, if applicable. Closed Screw Lockable Revenue Seal Figure 3.7: Submeter with Closed Cover Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 3 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 51: 4: Electrical Installation

    EIG recommends the use of Shorting Blocks and Fuses for voltage leads and power supply to prevent hazardous voltage conditions or damage to CTs, if the meter needs to be removed from service. CT grounding is optional. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 52: Electrical Connections

    OFF) so that the unit can be surface mounted. Connecting cables exit the unit via two openings in the base plate (see figures 3.6 and 4.1). DO NOT over-torque screws. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 53: Ground Connections

    • Use a 0.1 Amp fuse on each Voltage input. • Use a 3 Amp fuse on the power supply. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 3...
  • Page 54: Electrical Connection Diagrams

    9. Three-Phase, Three-Wire Delta with 2 PTs, 3 CTs 10. Current Only Measurement (Three Phase) 11. Current Only Measurement (Dual Phase) 12. Current Only Measurement (Single Phase) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 55 Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs L2 is for Neutral Select: "3 EL WYE" (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 56 Electronic Circuits Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 57 Electronic Circuits Ia Ia Ib Ib Ic Ic (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 58 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Select: "2.5 EL WYE" (2.5 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 59 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vn L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Select: "3 EL WYE" (3 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 60 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Select: "2.5 EL WYE" (2.5 Element Wye) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 10 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 61 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 62 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 12 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 63 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 13 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 64 (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) Va Vb Vc Vref L1 L2 PE Power Supply Inputs Select: "2 Ct dEL" (2 CT Delta) in Meter Programming setup. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 4 - 14 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 65 NOTE: Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings, the unit requires a Volts AN reference. Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 66 NOTE: Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings, the unit requires a Volts AN reference. Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 67 NOTE: Even if the meter is used for only Amp readings, the unit requires a Volts AN reference. Please make sure that the Voltage input is attached to the meter. AC Control Power can be used to provide the reference signal. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
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  • Page 69: 5: Communication Installation

    IrDA port settings are Address: 1 Baud Rate: 57600 Baud Protocol: Modbus ASCII Figure 5.1: IrDA Communication Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 70: 1: Usb To Irda Adapter

    See Appendix E for instructions on using the USB to IrDA Adapter. You can order CAB6490 from EIG’s webstore: www.electroind.com/store. Select Cables and Acces- sories from the list on the left side of the screen. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 71: 2: Rs485 Communication Com 2 (485 Option)

    Communicator EXT software. Standard RS485 Port Settings Address: 001 to 247 Baud Rate: 9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600 Baud Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 72 ** The position of Jumper 2 (JP2) must be set for either RS485 or Ethernet communi- cation. See the figure below. You put the jumper on positions 2 and 3 for LAN (Ether- net) communication, and on 1 and 2 for RS485 communication. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 73: 3: Kyz Output

    Z K Y + - SH Va Vb Vc Vn L1 L2 PE To Other Devices Pulse Contacts Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 74: 4: Ethernet Connection

    To Other Devices Refer to Chapter 6 for instructions on how to set up the Network Module. ** See the JP2 figure and instructions on page 5-4. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 75: Meter Communication And Programming Overview

    IP Address field, which must be your device’s IP address. The address shown here is the default Ethernet option address. NOTE: The settings you make will depend on whether you are connecting to the Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 76 Connect. The Device Status screen appears, confirming a connection. 4. Click OK. 5. The Communicator EXT Main screen appears. Click the Profile icon in the Title Bar. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 77 7. Click the Communications tab. You will see the following screen. Use this screen to enter communication settings for the meter's two on-board ports: the IrDA port (COM 1) and RS485 port (COM 2) Make any necessary changes to settings. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 78 9. When changes are complete, click the Update Device button to send the new profile to the meter. 10. Click Exit to leave the Device Profile or click other menu items to change other aspects of the Device Profile (see following section for instructions). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 10...
  • Page 79: 2: Shark® 100S Submeter Device Profile Settings

    CT Multiplier: 1, 10 or 100 Current Full Scale: Calculations based on selections. Click Recalculate to see the result of changes. PT Ratios Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 80 10,000/5 Amps: Set the Ct-n value for 1000, Ct-Multiplier value for 10 Example PT Settings: 277/277 Volts: Pt-n value is 277, Pt-d value is 277, Pt-Multiplier is 1 14,400/120 Volts: Pt-n value is 1440, Pt-d value is 120, Pt-Multiplier value is 10 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 12...
  • Page 81 Power Scale: Unit, kilo (k), Mega (M), or auto. Energy Digits: 5, 6, 7, or 8 Energy Decimal Places: 0-6 Energy Scale: Unit, kilo (k), or Mega (M) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 13 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 82 NOTE: If incorrect values are entered on this screen the following message appears: WARNING: Current, CT, PT and Energy Settings will cause invalid energy accumulator values. Change the settings until the message disappears. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 14...
  • Page 83 Enable Password for Configuration: click to Enable. Change Password: click to Change. Change VSwitch: click to Change (see Section 7.4 for instructions). Device Designation: optional user-assigned label. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 15 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 84 Return Hysteresis: Point to go back in Limit Example: High Set Point = 110% (Out of Limit at 132V);Return Hysteresis = 105%(Stay Out until 126V) Low Set Point: % of Full Scale Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 16...
  • Page 85 Update Device to send the new Profile settings to the meter. NOTE: Refer to Chapter 5 of the Communicator EXT User’s Manual for additional instructions on configuring the Shark® 100S submeter’s settings. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 5 - 17...
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  • Page 87: 6: Ethernet Configuration

    The instructions for Ethernet configuration are slightly different for these meters. If your meter does not have a Reset button, please call EIG's Technical Support department (at 516-334-0870) to obtain configuration instructions for your meter's Ethernet connection. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 1...
  • Page 88: Factory Default Settings

    Section 6.2.1. If they are not, reset them to the values shown in Section 6.2.1. • If setting 3 is not CP0..! Defaults (In), the procedure for Network Module Hardware Initialization (Section 6.3.4) will not work. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 89: 1: Modbus/Tcp To Rtu Bridge Setup

    MB/TCP Exception Codes ..Yes (return 00AH and 00BH) Char, Message Timeout ..00050msec, 05000msec 6) WLAN Settings: WLAN ....Disabled, network:LTRX_IBSS Topology……………. AdHoc, Country: US, Channel: 11 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 90: Configure Network Module

    IP Address should be 10.0.0.2 Subnet Mask should be 255.255.255.0 These settings can be made in the Ethernet Adapter. Follow the procedure in Section 6.3.2. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 91: 2: Configuring The Ethernet Adapter

    2. Right click on the Local Area Network connection you will be using to connect to the Shark® 100S submeter, and select Properties from the pull-down menu. You will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 92 6: Ethernet Configuration 3. Select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] from the middle of the screen and click the Properties button. You will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 93 Enter 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field. 3. Click the OK button. 4. You can now close the Local Area Connection Properties and Network Connection windows. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 94: 3: Detailed Configuration Parameters

    Change Setup Menu, or you can confirm default values by pressing Enter. Be sure to store new configurations when you are finished. The Ethernet Interface will then perform a power reset and the Factory Default Settings will display again (refer to Section 6.2.1). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 8...
  • Page 95: 4: Setup Details

    Serial Protocol (1=Modbus/RTU 2=Modbus/ASCII) (1) ? 1 Use serial connector (1=CH1 2=CH2) (1) ? 1 Interface Type (1=RS232 2=RS422/RS485+4-wire 3=RS485+2-wire) (1) ? 1 Enter serial parameters (57600,8,N,1) 57600, 8, N, 1 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 96 Message Timeout (200-65000 msec) (5000) 5000 Serial TX delay after RX (0-1275 msec) (0) 0 Swap 4x/0H to get 3x/1x (N) ? N Local slave address for GPIO (0 to disable, or 1..255) (0) ? 0 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 10...
  • Page 97: 1: Encryption Key

    WEP Key provider online (example: www.powerdog.com/wepkey.cgi). WEP Key providers should note on their website that their encryption algorithm is for the Wired Equivalent Privacy portion of IEEE 802.11b/g. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 11...
  • Page 98 041D7773D8B2C1D97BE9531DC 3. Input the 128-bit Key in the Change Key section of the WLAN Settings (6). 4. Continue inputting settings. 5. Press 'S' to Save your settings. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 6 - 12 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 99: Network Module Hardware Initialization

    2. After you press the Reset button, move the jumper back to JP2. 3. Make sure your settings are the same as those in Section 6.2.1. Follow the steps in Section 6.3 to configure the Network Module. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
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  • Page 101: 7: Using The Submeter

    • Watt-Hour Test Pulse: Energy pulse output to test accuracy • Scaling Factor: Kilo or Mega multiplier of displayed readings • % of Load Bar: Graphic Display of Amps as % of the Load (Refer to Section 7.3 for additional information.) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 1...
  • Page 102: B: Understanding Submeter Face Buttons

    • Perform LED Checks • Change Settings • View Parameter Values • Scroll Parameter Values • View Limit States (V-4) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 103: Using The Front Panel

    The Kilo or Mega LED lights, showing the scale for the Wh, VARh and VAh readings. Figure 7.3 shows an example of a Wh reading. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 104: 2: Using The Main Menu

    ENTER MENU ENTER For example: Press Down Twice - CFG moves to A window. Press Down Twice - OPr moves to window. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 105: 3: Using Reset Mode

    CAUTION! Reset Demand YES resets all Max and Min values. 2. Once you have performed a reset, the screen displays either “rSt dMd donE” or “rSt EnEr donE”and then resumes auto-scrolling parameters. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 5...
  • Page 106: 4: Entering A Password

    • The previous screen is re-displayed, if you are in Reset Mode. • The previous Operating mode screen is re-dis- played, if you are in Configuration mode. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 107: 5: Using Configuration Mode

    Parameter you want is in A window 6. The parameter screen appears, showing the current settings. To change the settings: • Use either the Down button or the Right button to select an option. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 7...
  • Page 108 The settings have been the settings. Press the Right Cancel the Save. saved. button for Stor All no screen. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 8 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 109: 1: Configuring The Scroll Feature

    • To exit the screen without changing scrolling options, press the Menu button. • To return to the Main Menu screen, press the Menu button twice. • To return to the scrolling (or non-scrolling) parameters display, press the Menu button three times. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 9...
  • Page 110: 2: Configuring Ct Setting

    3. The Store ALL YES screen appears. Press Enter to save the new CT setting. Example CT Settings: 200/5 Amps: Set the Ct-n value for 200 and the Ct-S value for 1. 800/5 Amps: Set the Ct-n value for 800 and the Ct-S value for 1. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 10...
  • Page 111: 3: Configuring Pt Setting

    To change the value for the PT numerator or denominator: From the Pt-n or Pt-d screen: • Use the Down button to select the number value for a digit. • Use the Right button to move to the next digit. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 11...
  • Page 112 MENU ENTER Use buttons to set Pt-n Use buttons to set Pt-d Use buttons to select scaling Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 12 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 113: 4: Configuring Connection Setting

    • Enter the address. • Access one of the other Port screens by pressing the Enter button: press Enter once to access the bAUd screen (Baud Rate), twice to access the Prot screen (Protocol). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 13...
  • Page 114 ENTER MENU ENTER Use buttons to enter Address Use buttons to select Baud Rate Use buttons to select Protocol Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 14 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 115: 6: Using Operating Mode

    VA/Hz VA_FREQ VA_FREQ_ VA_FREQ_ KWH_REC KWH_DEL KWH_NET KWH_TOT VARh KVARH_PO KVARH_NE KVARH_NE KVARH_TO KVAH Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 15 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 116: Understanding The % Of Load Bar

    %THD VA/Hz 0000 VARh lrDA 120%- 90%- 60%- Wh Pulse 30%- KILO MEGA %LOAD Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 16 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 117: Performing Watt-Hour Accuracy Testing (Verification)

    Test Pulse 60%- Wh Pulse 30%- KILO MEGA %LOAD Figure 7.4: Watt-hour Test Pulse Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 17 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 118 Table 7.1: Infrared & KYZ Pulse Constants for Accuracy Testing - Kh Watt-hour per pulse NOTES: • Minimum pulse width is 40 milliseconds. • Refer to Chapter 2, Section 2.2, for Wh Pulse specifications. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 18...
  • Page 119: Upgrade The Submeter Using V-Switch Key Technology

    Chapter 5); power up your submeter. 3. Log on to Communicator EXT software. 4. From the Main screen, click Tools>Change V-Switch. You will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 19 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 120 6. Click OK. The V-Switch key is changed and the submeter resets. NOTE: For more details on software configuration, refer to the Communicator EXT User Manual. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 7 - 20 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 121: A: Shark® 100S Meter Navigation Maps

    • Main Menu Screens (Sheet 1) • Operating mode screens (Sheet 2) • Reset mode screens (Sheet 3) • Configuration mode screens (Sheet 4) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 A - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 122 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 A - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 123 MENU to Main Menu (from any (see Main Menu operating mode for overview) screen) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 A - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 124 2 to Main Menu see sheet 1 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 A - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 125 ALL? see sheet 1 mode screen ENTER no (blinking) see sheet 2 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 A - 5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 127: B: Shark® 100S Meter Mobus Map

    16-bit signed/unsigned integer. SINT32/UINT32: 32-bit signed/unsigned integer spanning 2 registers. The lower-addressed register is the high order half. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 B - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 128: B.4: Floating Point Values

    (binary) The sign of the mantissa (and therefore the number) is 1, which represents a nega- tive value. The Exponent is 10001001 (binary) or 137 decimal. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 B - 2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 129: B.5: Modbus Register Map

    • Exponent = the whole number before the decimal point. • Mantissa = the positive fraction after the decimal point. B.5: Modbus Register Map The Shark® 100S meter's Modbus register map begins on the following page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 B - 3...
  • Page 130 B: Shark® 100-S Meter Modbus Map This page intentionally left blank. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 B - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 131 0401 - 0402 1026 - 1027 Frequency FLOAT 0 to 65.00 0403 - 0404 1028 - 1029 Neutral Current FLOAT 0 to 9999 M amps Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 MM-1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 132 VAs, 3-Ph, Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT -9999 M to +9999 M none 0BD3 - 0BD4 3028 - 3029 Positive Power Factor, 3-Ph, Minimum Avg Demand FLOAT -1.00 to +1.00 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 MM-2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 133 Phase A Current 0th to 7th harmonic magnitudes 0FC5 - 0FC8 4038 - 4041 Phase C Voltage harmonic magnitudes same as Phase A Voltage 0th to 3rd harmonic magnitudes Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 MM-3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 134 55F3 - 55F3 22004 - 22004 Write New Password UINT16 0000 to 9999 write-only register; always reads zero 59D7 - 59D7 23000 - 23000 Initiate Meter Firmware Reprogramming UINT16 password Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 MM-4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 135 = op mode screen rows on(1) or off(0), rows top to bottom are bits low order to high order 7537 - 753D 30008 - 30014 Reserved Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 MM-5 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 136 7564 - 7568 30053 - 30057 Limit #6 SINT16 7569 - 756D 30058 - 30062 Limit #7 SINT16 756E - 7572 30063 - 30067 Limit #8 SINT16 Block Size: Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 MM-6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 137 9C60 - 9CA2 40033 - 40099 Reserved none 9CA3 - 9CA3 40100 - 40100 Reset Energy Accumulators UINT16 write-only register; always reads as 0 password Block Size: End of Map Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 MM-7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 138 A and C phase current angles are measured for all hookups. B phase current angle is measured for Wye and is zero for other hookups. If a voltage phase is missing, its current angle is zero. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721...
  • Page 139: C: Shark® 100S Meter Dnp Map

    The Shark® 100S DNP Point Map follows. Binary Output States, Control Relay Outputs, Binary Counters (Primary) and Analog Inputs are described on Page 1. Internal Indication is described on Page 2. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 C - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
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  • Page 141 Values above 10A secondary read 32767. 5 Amps B SINT16 0 to 32767 (10 / 32768) 5 Amps C SINT16 0 to 32767 (10 / 32768) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 DNP-1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 142 For 1A model, multiplier is (2 / 32768) and values above 2A secondary read 32767. Internal Indication 1 Device Restart Bit none Clear via Function 2 (Write), Qualifier Code Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech Doc# E145721 DNP-2 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 143: D: Dnp 3.0 Protocol Assignments

    • 8 Data Bits • No Parity • 1 Stop Bit • Baud Rates: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 1 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 144: D.2: Data Link Layer

    UNCONFIRMED USER DATA. Address DNP 3.0 allows for addresses from 0 - 65534 (0x0000 - 0xFFFE) for individual device identification, with the address 65535 (0xFFFF) defined as an all stations address. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 2...
  • Page 145: D.3: Transport Layer

    Read (Function 1) Objects supporting the READ function are: • Binary Outputs (Object 10) • Counters (Object 20) • Analog Inputs (Object 30) Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 3 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 146: D.4.1: Object And Variation

    • Binary Output Status (Object 10, Variation 2) † • Control Relay Output Block (Object 12, Variation 1) • 32-Bit Binary Counter Without Flag (Object 20, Variation 5) † Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 4 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 147: D.4.1.1: Binary Output Status (Obj. 10, Var. 2

    Device Profile of the meter (this does not change the meter’s Protocol setting). A meter reset brings communication back to DNP. A status reading of "1" equals Open, or de-energized. A reading of "0" equals Closed, or energized. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 5...
  • Page 148: D.4.1.2: Control Relay Output Block (Obj. 12, Var. 1

    Use of the DIRECT OPERATE (Function 5) function will operate only with the settings of Pulsed ON (Code = 1 of Control Code Field) once (Count = 0x01) for ON 1 millisecond and OFF 0 milliseconds. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 149: D.4.1.3: 32-Bit Binary Counter Without Flag (Obj. 20, Var. 5

    Analog Inputs are used to communicate the following data measured by Shark® 100S meters: • Health Check • Phase-to-Neutral Voltage • Phase-to-Phase Voltage Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 7 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 150 The Health Check point is used to indicate problems detected by the Shark® 100S meter. A value of zero (0x0000) indicates the meter does not detect a problem. Non- zero values indicate a detected anomaly. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 151 10A Secondary input. Inputs of above 10A Secondary are pinned at 10A Secondary. Total Power (Points 10 - 11) Point Reading Total Watt Total VAR Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 9 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 152 This point is formatted as a 2's complement fraction. It represents the Frequency as measured on Phase A Voltage in units of cHz (centiHertz, 1/100 Hz). Inputs below 45.00 Hz are pinned at 0 (0x0000); inputs above 75.00 Hz are pinned at 9999 (0x270F). Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 10...
  • Page 153 CT Ratio Multiplier CT Ratio Denominator PT Ratio Numerator PT Ratio Multiplier PT Ratio Denominator Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 11 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 154 115 Volts (Reads 347,000 Volts): Pt-n value is 3470, Pt-d value is 115, Pt-S value is 100. 69 Volts (Reads 347,000 Volts): Pt-n value is 347, Pt-d value is 69, Pt-S value is 1000. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 12...
  • Page 155: D.4.1.5: Class 0 Data (Obj. 60, Var. 1

    Internal Indications may be indexed by Qualifier Code 0. Device Restart (Point 0) This bit is set whenever the meter resets. The polling device may clear this bit by Writing (Function 2) to Object 80, Point 0. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 D - 13...
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  • Page 157: E: Using The Usb To Irda Adapter Cab6490

    Adapter. Click the Radio Button next to Install from a list or specific location. 4. Click Next. You will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 E - 1...
  • Page 158 Installation disk to your PC. 6. Click Next. You will see the screen shown below. 7. When the driver for the Adapter is found, you will see the screen shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 E - 2...
  • Page 159 8. You do not need to be concerned about the message on the bottom of the screen. Click Next to continue with the installation. 9. You will see the two windows shown below. Click Continue Anyway. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 160 11.When driver installation is complete, you will see the screen shown below. 12.Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware Wizard. IMPORTANT! Do NOT remove the Installation CD until the entire procedure has been completed. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 E - 4...
  • Page 161 15.Click Next. You will see the screen shown below. 16.Make sure the first Radio Button and the first Checkbox are selected, as shown above screen. Click Next. You will see the two screens shown on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721...
  • Page 162 E: Using the USB to IrDA Adapter CAB6490 Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 E - 6 The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions...
  • Page 163 Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager. The USB to IrDA Adapter should appear under both Infrared Devices and Modems (click on the + sign to display all configured modems). See the example screen on the next page. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 E - 7...
  • Page 164 22.Use this Com Port to connect to the meter from your PC, using the Communicator EXT software. Refer to Chapter 2 of the Communicator EXT User Manual for detailed connection instructions. Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Industries/GaugeTech E145721 E - 8...

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