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hager h3+ HTP610H User Manual

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  • Page 1 User manual HTP610H Configuration tool...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Page About this manual Abbreviations The HTP610H configuration tool Presentation Contents of the tool Technical information Compatibility with h3+ trip units Connecting the configuration unit with the h3+ circuit breaker Meaning of the LEDs Charging the battery Connecting the configuration unit to a computer Transporting and securing the unit Commissioning the configuration server Compatible devices and browsers...
  • Page 4 Safety advice Warnings and instructions This documentation contains safety advice which must be respected for your own safety and to prevent property damage. Safety advice relating to your own safety is identified by a safety warning symbol in the documentation. Safety advice relating to damage to property is identified by "ATTENTION".
  • Page 5 Appropriate use of Hager products Hager products are designed to be used only for the applications described in the catalogues and on the technical documentation relating to them. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, they must be recommended and approved by Hager.
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    This manual is a component of the configuration tool. Unauthorised reproduction, even partial, is forbidden. Liability Hager Group accepts no liability in the event of personal injury or damage to property, including accidental or consequential damage which may be linked to the content of this manual.
  • Page 7: Abbreviations

    2. Abbreviations AL ALarm (Fault-signal auxiliary contact). AX AuXiliary (Open/closed auxiliary contact). GF Ground Fault protection. INST Instantaneous protection. LT Long Time delay protection. MIP Maintenance Interface Port. OAC Optional Alarm Contact. PTA PreTrip Alarm (overload pre-alarm). SSID Service Set Identifier (name of wireless Wi-Fi network). ST Short Time delay protection.
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  • Page 9: The Htp610H Configuration Tool

    The HTP610H configuration tool Page Presentation Contents of the tool Technical information Compatibility with h3+ trip units Connecting the configuration unit with the h3+ circuit breaker Meaning of LEDs Charging the battery Connecting the configuration tool to a computer Transporting and securing the unit 6LE005546A...
  • Page 10: Presentation

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.1 Presentation The HTP610H configuration tool is used to perform configurations, trip tests and diagnostic procedures on the Energy h3+ circuit breaker. It is also used to perform trip tests on h3+ circuit breakers with an electronic trip unit (LSnI, LSI, LSIG). The main component of the tool is the configuration unit hosting the configuration server and the configuration software.
  • Page 11: Contents Of The Tool

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.2 Contents of the tool The HTP610H configuration tool is a case containing all the components necessary to connect and supply the configuration unit. The configuration unit is equipped with a rechargeable battery in order to work off-grid.
  • Page 12: Technical Information

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.3 Technical information Consumption (charging the battery) Ethernet network communication Ethernet - TCP/IP - RJ45 Operating temperature -5 °C to +60 °C Storage temperature -20 °C to +30 °C Weight 750 g Colour Grey Protection index IP2X Maximum operating altitude 2000 m...
  • Page 13: Compatibility With H3+ Trip Units

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.4 Compatibility with h3+ trip units Compatibility Disconnect- Electronic trip units ing switch LSnI LSIG Energy Configuration Trip test Diagnostic 6LE005546A...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Configuration Unit With The H3+ Circuit Breaker

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.5 Connecting the configuration unit to the h3+ circuit breaker Configuration unit connection Before switching the configuration unit on, check that the battery is sufficiently charged. Action Connect the connection cable to the circuit breaker socket of the configuration unit. Connect the other end of the connection cable to the MIP adaptor.
  • Page 15: Meaning Of The Leds

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.6 Meaning of LEDs Front view of the configuration unit. LED status Meaning Green Device switched on Flashing green Device currently being switched on or off Device switched off Orange Terminal connected Orange Circuit breaker connected 6LE005546A...
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.7 Charging the battery The mains charger is provided in the h3+ configuration tool case. Use this charger to recharge the battery for your configuration unit. Configuration unit connected to mains supply A set of mains power adaptors ensures that the device is compatible for use in other countries.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Configuration Unit To A Computer

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.8 Connecting the configuration tool to a computer Ethernet connection The h3+ configuration tool can be used with an Ethernet wire connection with a desktop computer or laptop. If you want to use the configuration tool with a Wi-Fi connection, please consult the section entitled Commissioning the configuration server.
  • Page 18: Transporting And Securing The Unit

    The HTP610H configuration tool 3.9 Transporting and securing the unit The configuration unit is equipped with a handle to enable it to be transported. The configuration unit is equipped with a magnetic plate at the rear enabling it to be easily secured to the metal door of an electrical panel. Securing the configuration unit to the metal wall 6LE005546A...
  • Page 19: Commissioning The Configuration Server

    Commissioning the Page configuration server Compatible devices and browsers Computer connection via Wi-Fi Computer connection via Ethernet cable Tablet connection via Wi-Fi 6LE005546A...
  • Page 20: Compatible Devices And Browsers

    Commissioning the configuration server 4.1 Compatible devices and browsers Compatible devices The configuration server can be connected using one of the following devices: - A computer (desktop or laptop) via Wi-Fi or Ethernet cable - A tablet via Wi-Fi - A smartphone via Wi-Fi. In order to benefit fully from all the functions of the h3+ configuration tool, it is advisable for it to be connected to a computer or an iPad.
  • Page 21: Computer Connection Via Wi-Fi

    Commissioning the configuration server 4.2 Computer connection via Wi-Fi ATTENTION Risk of interruption following inadvertent loss of the Wi-Fi connection. Use of the HTP610H configuration tool requires a stable Wi-Fi connection throughout the entire duration of use of the configuration software. Ensure that any automatic Wi-Fi connections and other means of Internet connection are deactivated (Ethernet, mobile data, etc.).
  • Page 22 Commissioning the configuration server 4.2 Computer connection via Wi-Fi Launch the configuration software from your device's web browser. To do this, enter the address in the search bar: http://www.htp610h.html The following login screen is displayed: 6LE005546A...
  • Page 23: Computer Connection Via Ethernet Cable

    Commissioning the configuration server 4.3 Computer connection via Ethernet cable It is possible to connect to the configuration server via an Ethernet cable connected directly to a computer. Any Ethernet cable (straight or crossover) can be used. Connection via Ethernet cable ATTENTION Risk of inadvertent loss of connection to the configuration server.
  • Page 24: Tablet Connection Via Wi-Fi

    Commissioning the configuration server 4.4 Tablet connection via Wi-Fi ATTENTION Risk of interruption following inadvertent loss of the Wi-Fi connection. If an automatic Wi-Fi connection has been configured on your multimedia tablet or your smartphone, please deactivate it. Wi-Fi connection from a multimedia tablet or a smartphone It is possible to connect to the configuration server via Wi-Fi from a multimedia tablet or a smartphone.
  • Page 25 Commissioning the configuration server 4.4 Tablet connection via Wi-Fi Enter the Wi-Fi password for the HTP610H tool: MCCB_Configurator The "Connection" LED lights up orange on the configuration unit. Launch the configuration software from your device's web browser (Safari/Google Chrome). To do this, enter the following address in the search bar: http://www.htp610h.html The login screen is displayed: 6LE005546A...
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  • Page 27: Presentation Of The H3+ Configuration Tool Interface

    Presentation of the h3+ configuration tool Page interface Structure HTP610H administration session menus Changing the interface language MCCB management session menus 6LE005546A...
  • Page 28: Structure

    Presentation of the h3+ configuration tool interface 5.1 Structure Login sessions The configuration software can be accessed by two different login sessions: HTP610H administration session Circuit breaker management session The HTP610H administration session The MCCB Management session provides facilitates the following: access to the menus for managing the h3+ LSnI, LSI, LSIG and Energy trip units.
  • Page 29: Htp610H Administration Session Menus

    Presentation of the h3+ configuration tool interface 5.2 HTP610H administration session menus The HTP610H administration session is designed to manage the configuration server: Manage user accounts, update the software and generate passwords for other h3+ communication products. Administration Icon Menu Function Users Manage Administrator accounts...
  • Page 30: Changing The Interface Language

    Presentation of the h3+ configuration tool interface 5.3 Changing the interface language To change the interface language of the h3+ configuration tool, click on the settings and languages dropdown menu located at the top right corner of the screen. In the dropdown list, click on the desired language to change the interface language. 6LE005546A...
  • Page 31: Mccb Management Session Menus

    Presentation of the h3+ configuration tool interface 5.4 MCCB management session menus The MCCB management session provides access to the menus for managing h3+ electronic trip units. Circuit breaker management Trip unit status LED status OAC/PTA outputs Trip unit temperature Energy AX/AL ZSI contacts Measurements...
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  • Page 33: Administration Htp610H Session

    Administration HTP610H session Page Opening the administration session Managing user accounts Updating the configuration software Generating passwords Licenses and information Closing the administration session 6LE005546A...
  • Page 34: Opening The Administration Session

    Administration HTP610H session 6.1 Opening the administration session ATTENTION Risk of loss of integrity of the configuration tool. The HTP610H administration session gives access to software updates and enables the user accounts to be managed. Please change the Administrator password the first time the configuration tool is used. To open the HTP610H administration session for the configuration tool from a com- puter or a multimedia tablet, please proceed as follows: Action...
  • Page 35: Managing User Accounts

    Administration HTP610H session 6.2 Managing user accounts Change the name and password for the Configurator account by default. The following Configurator account is available by default. Login Config Name Configurator name Password config It is possible to change the name and password for this account. The login identifier information cannot be changed.
  • Page 36 Administration HTP610H session 6.2 Managing user accounts Adding a user account It is possible to add a new user account. To do this, please proceed as follows: Action Open an Administrator session and click on the Users menu. Click on the button Enter a login identifier and a name for the new user.
  • Page 37: Updating The Configuration Software

    Open a HTP610H administrator session (see section 6.1 Opening the administration session). Select the menu Software update. Click on Select file and choose the update file provided by Hager. Note The name of the update file must have the extension format: .uu64.
  • Page 38 Administration HTP610H session 6.3 Updating the configuration software As soon as the following message is displayed in the web browser: Reload the configuration software page. Open an Administrator session (see section 6.1 Opening the administration session) and accept the general terms of use in order to be able to use the new version. Note Each time the configuration software is updated, each user must accept the general terms of use of the software before being able to use the configuration tool again.
  • Page 39: Generating Passwords

    Administration HTP610H session 6.4 Generating passwords The h3+ configuration tool enables the user to reset the passwords for the HTD210H panel display and the HTC310H and HTC320H communication modules. To reset the administrator's password, please proceed as follows: Action Open an administrator session. Click on Passwords.
  • Page 40 Administration HTP610H session 6.4 Generating passwords Locating the serial number for the communication module The serial number for the HTC310H or HTC320H communication module is found on the product label on the right-hand side. The serial number is preceded by the letters SN and is composed of 19 characters (numbers and capital letters).
  • Page 41: Licenses And Information

    Administration HTP610H session 6.5 Licenses and information The About menu is used to display the configuration software version installed. It provides access to the list of third-party software components used which are subject to open source licenses as well as the list of software licenses subject to copyright.
  • Page 42: Closing The Administration Session

    Administration HTP610H session 6.6 Closing the administration session To close an Administration session, click on Log out under the dropdown menu for the operating parameters. 6LE005546A...
  • Page 43: Mccb Management Session

    MCCB management session Page Opening the MCCB management session Closing the MCCB management session Trip Unit Status menu Measurements menu 7.4.1 Real-time sub-menu 7.4.2 Demand sub-menu 7.4.3 Energy sub-menu Test menu 7.5.1 Trips sub-menu 7.5.2 Contacts sub-menu Configuration menu 7.6.1 Communication sub-menu 7.6.2 Measurements sub-menu...
  • Page 44: Opening The Mccb Management Session

    MCCB management session 7.1 Opening the MCCB management session To open a circuit breaker management session, please proceed as follows: Action Open your web browser and enter the following URL address: https://www.htp610h.html. On the login page: Login as a Configurator by entering the Configurator account details. By default or when logging in to the tool for the first time, use the following details: Enter the following login identifiers: Login: Config...
  • Page 45: Closing The Mccb Management Session

    MCCB management session 7.2 Closing the MCCB management session To close a management session, click on Log out under the dropdown MCCB menu for the operating parameters. 6LE005546A...
  • Page 46: Trip Unit Status Menu

    MCCB management session 7.3 Trip Unit Status menu The Trip Unit Status menu is used to display the status of the LEDs, the output and input statuses, the status of the AX and AL counters and the temperature of the trip unit. Here are the possible statuses: Type of status Possible statuses...
  • Page 47: Measurements Menu

    MCCB management session 7.4 Measurements menu ATTENTION To find out more about the measurements, please refer to the h3+ communication system manual. In the Real-time sub-menu, the measurements provided in real-time by the Energy 7.4.1 trip unit are grouped together into five tabs: Real-time sub-menu - Voltage - Current...
  • Page 48 MCCB management session 7.4 Measurements menu Voltage tab The voltage measurements are arranged as follows: Variable type Variable Minimum Instantaneous Maximum Unit Displayed Value Value Simple, compound, min/max Umin Umax Vmin Vmax Arithmetic Uavg mean Vavg Unbalance U12unbalance U23unbalance U31unbalance UmaxUnbalance V1nUnbalance V2nUnbalance...
  • Page 49 MCCB management session 7.4 Measurements menu Current tab The current measurements are arranged as follows: Variable type Variable Minimum Instantaneous Maximum Unit Displayed Value Value Phase, neutral, Ground, min/max In (IN) Ig (IG) Imax Imin Arithmetic Iavg mean Unbalance I1unbalance I2unbalance I3unbalance InUnbalance...
  • Page 50 MCCB management session 7.4 Measurements menu Power tab The power measurements and power factors are arranged as follows: Variable type Variable Minimum Instantaneous Maximum Unit Displayed Value Value Active power Ptot Reactive kvar power kvar kvar Qtot kvar Apparent power Stot Power factor PFtot...
  • Page 51 MCCB management session 7.4 Measurements menu Frequency tab The Frequency tab displays the following measurements: Variable type Variable Minimum Instantaneous Maximum Unit Displayed Value Value Frequency Quadrant Quadrant number Phase rotation Direct or reverse status 6LE005546A...
  • Page 52: Demand Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.4 Measurements menu 7.4.2 In the Demand sub-menu, the values integrated over the interval provided by the Demand Energy trip unit are distributed over two Current and Power tabs. (averaged values) sub-menu Current tab The averaged current measurements per interval (Demand currents) are arranged as follows: (Ampere) Instantaneous...
  • Page 53: Energy Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.4 Measurements menu 7.4.3 In the Energy sub-menu, the energy measurements are arranged as follows: Energy sub-menu Active energy (kWh) Value Ea abs Absolute active energy (delivered + received) Active energy signed Ea In Active energy delivered Ea Out Active energy received Ea In NR...
  • Page 54: Test Menu

    MCCB management session 7.5 Test menu The h3+ configuration tool is used to test the trip curve of LSnI, LSI, LSIG and Energy trip units. The Test menu provides access to the trip curve test and the test to activate the contacts integrated into the trip unit. Overview of sub-menus Trip Test settings...
  • Page 55 MCCB management session 7.5 Test menu Configuring a trip test Before initiating a trip test, it is necessary to configure the test. Please proceed as follows: Action Click on the tab Test settings. Then select the type of test. Select or deselect the trip unit pole or poles to be included in the test. Note Depending on the type of test, one or more poles may be selected at the same time: - Automatic: One single pole or simultaneously up to all types of pole.
  • Page 56 MCCB management session 7.5 Test menu Performing an automatic or semi-automatic test DANGER Risk of serious injury or danger of death Ensure that the power supply inlet upstream of the circuit breaker is cut off and isolated before performing a trip curve test. Please proceed as follows: Action Check that the circuit breaker is in the ON position before starting the test.
  • Page 57 MCCB management session 7.5 Test menu At the end of the test, it is possible to view and export the results to a web browser page: - Result in the form of a curve: Tripping graph tab - Result in the form of a list of test points: Measurements raw tab. Performing a manual test DANGER Risk of serious injury or danger of death...
  • Page 58: Contacts Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.5 Test menu Running a trip command DANGER Risk of serious injury or danger of death Ensure that the power supply inlet upstream of the circuit breaker is cut off and isolated before running a trip command. Please proceed as follows: Action Check that the circuit breaker is in the ON position before starting the trip sequence.
  • Page 59: Configuration Menu

    MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu The Configuration menu has six sub-menus to manage all of the parame- ters of the Energy trip unit: - Communication sub-menu - Measurements sub-menu - Protection sub-menu - Custom Alarms sub-menu - Trip and Contacts sub-menu - Reset and Erase sub-menu.
  • Page 60: Measurements Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu The Measurements sub-menu is used to set the measurement parameters. 7.6.2 Measurements sub-menu Parameter Description Adjustment range Phase sequence Choice of phase rotation 1,2,3 / 1,3,2, by default 1,2,3 Power sign Choice of power sign convention + / -, by default + convention Calculation...
  • Page 61: Protection Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu 7.6.3 The Protection sub-menu is used to set the protection parameters for the Energy trip unit. Protection sub-menu Attribute Parameter Unit Adjustment range Long time Adjustment dependent on rating In (in increments of 1) delay 0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 9.0, 10.0, 12.0, 14.0, 16.0 Short time...
  • Page 62: Custom Alarms Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu The Custom Alarms sub-menu is used to manage the definition and activation of 7.6.4 the customised alarms. Custom Alarms sub-menu ATTENTION Please carefully read the section on Managing alarms and logs in the 3+ communi- cation system manual in order to use this menu correctly.
  • Page 63 MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu Adding a new alarm Action Click on Note  A data entry form for the alarm parameters appears on the display. Configure the alarm by filling in all of the form's fields. Note  Click on Cancel to reset the input fields. Click on Save to confirm the alarm.
  • Page 64: Trip And Contacts Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu Note The form fields are entered in a different manner depending on the parameter type: - By increasing/decreasing the value by clicking on the – and + icons - By choosing from a list of values by clicking on the list icon. Deleting an alarm Action Click on...
  • Page 65 MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu Trip alarms heading This heading is used to configure the priority level for the trip alarms. Parameter Setting Long time delay Choice of priority: Top, Medium, Low, None Short time delay Ground fault Trip test Note A trip alarm is always active, even if no priority has been assigned to it.
  • Page 66: Reset And Erase Sub-Menu

    MCCB management session 7.6 Configuration menu The Reset and Erase sub-menu is used to reset all the minimum and maximum 7.6.6 measurements for the device by clicking on All. Reset and Erase sub-menu Parameter Reset or clearing criterion Complete measuring All Min/Max, all currents, all voltages, all powers, all power factors, all THD, all frequencies Energy measurements...
  • Page 67: Diagnostic Menu

    MCCB management session 7.7 Diagnostic menu The Diagnostic menu is used to view the maintenance indicators of the trip unit and to view the event logs. It is composed of Indicators and History sub-menus. 7.7.1 The Indicators menu states all the information concerning the current status of the Indicators sub-menu trip unit, the last trip and the counters.
  • Page 68 MCCB management session 7.7 Diagnostic menu Note A customised Alarm type event is represented by the icon: when the alarm is activated and when the alarm is deactivated. A Protection settings type event is represented by the icon: A Trip type event is represented by the icon: 6LE005546A...
  • Page 69: Identification Menu

    MCCB management session 7.8 Identification menu The Identification menu displays the identification information for the circuit breaker concerned. 6LE005546A...
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  • Page 71: Support

    Support Page Troubleshooting Spare parts 6LE005546A...
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    LED message Advice Switch the configuration unit off and then switch it back on. Flashing red Contact your Hager technical support if the fault persists. Switch the configuration unit off. Check the connection and operation of the Ethernet cable. Flashing orange Then switch the configuration unit back on.
  • Page 73: Spare Parts

    Support 8.2 Spare parts The following parts of the h3+ configuration tool are available as spare parts: - MIP adaptor: HTP020H - 1 m connection cable: HTP030H - Mains adaptor and plug adaptor: HTP040H - Spare battery: HTP050H. Please contact us in the event of a faulty configuration unit. 6LE005546A...
  • Page 74 Hager Electro SAS 132 Boulevard d’Europe 67210 OBERNAI CEDEX hager.com 6LE003002A...

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