Configure For Your Nominal Voltage; Configure Communication Settings - Allen-Bradley 1608S-3V480E User Manual

I-sense voltage monitor
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Configure for Your Nominal
Voltage
Configure Communication
Settings
Configuration
The monitor records measurements on three (or six) voltage channels. Typically,
these channels are the three line-to-line (LL) or three line-to-neutral (LN)
voltages of the three-phase AC mains. The monitor can also measure single-phase
or split single-phase systems. A few settings must be performed to achieve safe
operation and to record the proper measurements.
Select your voltage and 3-wire or 4-wire settings, then configure as shown in
Table on page
16. If your voltage is not shown, contact Rockwell Automation.
All monitor channels will be configured for the same nominal voltage. Remove
the right-side cover to access the AC input terminals (two Phillips screws, top
and bottom). For 6-channel i-Sense monitor models, the INPUT_1 and
INPUT_2 terminal blocks must be configured identically.
It is important that the power supply jumper JP1 and the INPUT jumper wires
be connected correctly. Follow the instructions in
Finally, connect to the i-Sense Management Console, as explained on
set your nominal voltage level.
In the U.S., common nominal service voltages are 480V and 208V 3-wire (LL)
three-phase, 277Y/480V and 120Y/208V 4-wire (LN) three-phase, and 120V
single-phase or 120/240V split-phase. If a neutral (fourth wire) is available, it
should be used.
The monitor is pre-configured for Ethernet-based communication; even so,
network settings may need to be entered to make connection to the Internet. An
on-board web server, the i-Sense Management Console is the interface for quick
configuration using your web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari,
Chrome) application. To get started, either (1) connect directly from a personal
computer to the monitor using an Ethernet cross-over cable (or regular Ethernet
cable if the personal computer's network interface card supports Gigabit
Ethernet) cable (cross-over cable may be required with older personal
computers), or (2) connect the monitor to a local area network (LAN), as
described on
page
10.
IMPORTANT The i-Sense communicates to the i-Grid over Ethernet only, no modem
communication is supported.
Rockwell Automation Publication 1608S-UM001C-EN-P - November 2018
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