Eastron MCS-D User Manual

Eastron MCS-D User Manual

Display and control module

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96x96mm Panel Mounted
Three different variant options at different price points.
Operates as a Data Concentrator with 1G memory
High resolution colour FTF LCD display
Configuration tool with auto address of modules on the
bus network
Detects Modbus address conflicts and can automatically
correct
Modbus RS485 RTU output or Ethernet Modbus TCP
Operates as a gateway (MCS-D50/60 only equipped with
ethernet port)
SOE Management (Sequence of Events)
MCS-D Display
Display Functions
MCS-D40
Multi-points display with RS485 Modbus RTU
MCS-D50
Multi-points display with RS485 Modbus RTU and Ethernet Modbus TCP
MCS-D60
Multi-points display with RS485 Modbus RTU, Ethernet Modbus TCP and embedded web server power and energy monitoring
Conformity references:
Electromagnetic Compatibility:
Accuracy:
Safety:
Dimension drawing
For more information on these products, please contact our sales
team on 0203 758 3494 or email sales@eastroneurope.com
www.eastroneurope.com
IEC/EN61326-1, IEC/EN55011 Class A, IEC/EN61000-4-2,-3-4-5-6-8-11 IEC/EN50470-1/3
IEC60253-22 Class 0.5s, IEC61557-12 Class 0.5
EC/EN61010, IEC/EN50470-1
MCS-D Display and
Control Module
Installation
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  • Page 1 MCS-D Display and Control Module • 96x96mm Panel Mounted • Three different variant options at different price points. • Operates as a Data Concentrator with 1G memory • High resolution colour FTF LCD display • Configuration tool with auto address of modules on the bus network •...
  • Page 2 EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 MCS-D Module User Manual 2024.02.20...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 CONTENTS 1. DOCUMENTATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 3 2. HAZARDS AND WARNINGS …..…………………………………………………………………………….…….……3 2.1 Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion...…………………………………………………….…..3 2.2 Risk of damaging the device ………………………………………………………………………….….3 3. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS …………………………………………………………………..………………….……3 4. INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 4.1 Range …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 4.2 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 4.2.1 Introduction to MCS-D60 ……..………………………………………………………………………………..4...
  • Page 4: Documentation

    The assembly, use, servicing and maintenance of this equipment must only be carried out by trained, qualified professionals. Eastron shall not be held responsible for failure to comply with the instructions in this manual. 2.1 Risk of electrocution, burns or explosion This Device must only be installed and serviced by qualified personnel who have good knowledge ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 4. INTRODUCTION 4.1 Range MCS-D60 multi-points display RS485 Modbus RTU Ethernet Modbus TCP Embedded web server power and energy monitoring 4.2 Introduction MCS-D60 are a range of 96mm Panel Mounted displays that work in conjunction with our new “MultiClick”...
  • Page 6: Touchscreen Buttons

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 4.3 Touchscreen Buttons The display module has 8 touchscreen buttons on the front for easy navigation and shortcut keys: Button Click Long press (3seconds) Shortcut Voltage frequency  Go left measurements: (Phase to Phase and Phase to ...
  • Page 7: Led Indicators

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 4.4 LED indicators COM: - Off: no communication - Flashing: communication in progress on the RS485 and MCS Bus. ALARM - off: no alarm - Solid: SD card is not found in the display, or logical/analogue mistake happens...
  • Page 8: Dimension

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 kwh/kvarh/kVAh) Energy (total/net/import/export  kwh/kvarh/kVAh) Statics Montly  kwh/kVarh Daily data  kWh/kVarh 640 historical event records (for important  setting change and alarms) Settings Display Language  Date and Time  RS485 Communication ...
  • Page 9: Mcs-D60 Connection

    The Display module connects with MCS-U and MCS-I module via RJ45. For 3P4W, 1P2W, up to 32x MCS-I modules and 1x MCS-U module can be connected to MCS-D display. For 3P3W network, up to 24x MCS-I modules and 1x MCS-U module can be connected to MCS-D display.
  • Page 10: Configuration

    The cable length between MCS-U and the first MCS-I module can be up to 100M. The total cable length between MCS-U and MCS-I modules can be up to 500M with repeater. Note: the total cable length between MCS-D to the last MCS-I module can be up to 100M if without repeater.
  • Page 11 EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 To use the navigation buttons to choose: Measurements: all measured data from each measuring device on the MCS-BUS can be found. Statistics: active energy reading and reactive energy reading on monthly and daily base for each measuring device on the MCS-BUS.
  • Page 12: Language

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 Display: specific setting for display module  Configure a device: parameter setting for one slave device on the MCS-BUS.  Auto-address serial devices: auto-detect all slave devices on the MCS-BUS; list conflict devices;  auto-address the conflicts or all devices List products: list all devices on the MCS-BUS.
  • Page 13 EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 (More languages can be added.) 8.1.4 Date and time The display module has Real Time Clock inside. The user can set the date and time and their format. Date Format: YYYY.MM.DD / DD.MM.YYYY / MM.DD.YYYY ...
  • Page 14: Ethernet Communication

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 Address: The address for both RS485 Bus and MCS-Bus  Baudrate: The baud rate for RS485 communication (2400~115200bps)  Parity: EVEN / ODD / NONE  Stop Bit: 1 / 2  Mode: Slave or Master ...
  • Page 15: Change Password

    Choose the menu “auto-address serial devices”, the display automatically detects and locates the addresses of the slave devices (MCS-U and MCS-I) that are connected to the MCS-D display via MCS-Bus. It will show the quantity of devices found and the quantity of devices with a conflicted address.
  • Page 16: Auto-Address Conflict Devices

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 Found devices: 7 Conflict devices: 4 If the devices are with conflict address, the LED “ALARM” of the device is on. With auto-address mode, you can have the system automatically assign addresses to the conflict devices only or re-address all devices.
  • Page 17: 2Auto-Address All Devices

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 To resolve address conflicts, go to “PARAMETER/ AUTO-ADDRESS SERIAL DEVICES/ AUTO-ADDRESS CONFLICT DEVICES”, and confirm “OK”. The system will automatically assign new addresses to those conflict devices. The new addresses are chosen from the unoccupied addresses in order within the address range.
  • Page 18: Configuring A Device

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 If the starting address is 10, end address is 47, so the range is 10~47. The devices will be addressed: 8.3 Configuring a device If you want to configure a specific device, go to the menu: CONFIGURE A DEVICE The Display list all MCS-I modules on the MCS-BUS.
  • Page 19: Ct Setting

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 8.3.2 CT setting Current transformers with different ratio are connected to the MCS-I modules. Users can configure the CTs primary current according to the CT connected. In 1P2W network, 3 Current transformers can be set, CT1, CT2, CT3 can be configured with different primary current.
  • Page 20: Direction Of Current Flow

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 8.3.3 Direction of Current Flow It often happens that the CT is installed reversely on the load. The reading of power shows negative value instead of positive value. Sometime it is very inconvenient to re install the CT.
  • Page 21: List Products

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 The display shows: L1: CT3 L2: CT2 L3: CT1 8.4 List products This menu gives a general information of all devices on the MCS-BUS. It shows the model, serial number, address, network type, primary current of each CT 8.5 U/I alarm settings...
  • Page 22: Data Saving

    8.6 Data saving The MCS-D provides an SD Memory card, which allows you to save the reading data from the slave devices on the MCS-Bus automatically. The user can set the time interval for automatic data saving. The fastest interval is 60 minutes.
  • Page 23: Soe

    EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 Monthly reading: Daily reading: 10. SOE This menu provides a sequence of events. Such as historical alarms and active alarms and a log of any parameter changes with a record showing the time of such an event.
  • Page 24 EASTRON MCS-D60 User Manual V1.1 Change CT primary current Change system type Change direction of CT Auto-address all devices Auto-address conflict devices SD card remove/insert ZHEJIANG EASTRON ELECTRONIC CO., LTD. Address: No.52 Dongjin Road, Nanhu, Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China Tel: +86-573-83698881...

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