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Controls and button functions
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Controls and button functions
Manual TCP/IP configuration via the Ethernet interface
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Manual TCP/IP configuration via the Ethernet interface
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The UMG 96 RM-EL is operated using buttons
The UMG 96 RM-EL is operated using buttons
1 and 2, whereby the following distinctions are
1 and 2, whereby the following distinctions are
Each device within an Ethernet network has a unique
Each device within an Ethernet network has a unique
made:
made:
TCP/IP address, which can be assigned manually or
TCP/IP address, which can be assigned manually or
• Short press (button 1 or 2):
• Short press (button 1 or 2):
by a DHCP server.
by a DHCP server.
next step (+1).
next step (+1).
The 4-byte-long device address (Byte 0 to 3) is
The 4-byte-long device address (Byte 0 to 3) is
• Long press (button 1 or 2):
• Long press (button 1 or 2):
appended within the TCP/IP configuration with the
appended within the TCP/IP configuration with the
previous step (-1).
previous step (-1).
subnet mask and gateway details.
subnet mask and gateway details.
Manual configuration (example) of the device's
Manual configuration (example) of the device's
The device differentiates between display and
TCP/IP address (addr):
TCP/IP address (addr):
The device differentiates between display and
programming mode.
1. Switch to programming mode.
1. Switch to programming mode.
programming mode.
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
for the current transformer CT appear.
for the current transformer CT appear.
Measured values are arranged into measured
Measured values are arranged into measured
3. Pressing button 2 3 times takes you to the TCP/
3. Pressing button 2 3 times takes you to the TCP/
value display profiles and can be adjusted easily
value display profiles and can be adjusted easily
IP settings.
IP settings.
in the software. Measured value display profile 1
in the software. Measured value display profile 1
(Press the subnet mask 4x and the gateway 5x)
(Press the subnet mask 4x and the gateway 5x)
is configured in the factory.
is configured in the factory.
4. Use button 1 to select the 1st digit of byte 0
4. Use button 1 to select the 1st digit of byte 0
(selection flashes).
(selection flashes).
Display mode
Display mode
5. Use button 2 to select the value.
5. Use button 2 to select the value.
• You can use buttons 1 and 2 to scroll
• You can use buttons 1 and 2 to scroll
6. Use button 1 to move to the 2nd digit.
6. Use button 1 to move to the 2nd digit.
between the measured value indications.
between the measured value indications.
7. Use button 2 to select the value.
7. Use button 2 to select the value.
• The measured value indication shows up to
• The measured value indication shows up to
8. Use button 1 to move to the 3rd digit.
8. Use button 1 to move to the 3rd digit.
3 measured values.
3 measured values.
9. Use button 2 to select the value.
9. Use button 2 to select the value.
• A time for an automatic indication change
• A time for an automatic indication change
10. Use button 1 to move to byte 1
10. Use button 1 to move to byte 1
between the measured value indications can
between the measured value indications can
11. Select bytes 1 to 3 in the same way.
11. Select bytes 1 to 3 in the same way.
be configured in the GridVis® software.
be configured in the GridVis® software.
12. Configure the subnet mask (SUb on the display)
12. Configure the subnet mask (SUb on the display)
and the gateway address (GAt on the display) in
and the gateway address (GAt on the display) in
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the same way.
the same way.
For further information on operating, displays and button functions on your device, see the user
For further information on operating, displays and button functions on your device, see the user
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manual.
NOTE!
manual.
In order to ensure that the DHCP server does not overwrite the TCP/IP configuration, set the
In order to ensure that the DHCP server does not overwrite the TCP/IP configuration, set the
dynamic TCP/IP assignment to "static IP address" ("000") (see step 17).
dynamic TCP/IP assignment to "static IP address" ("000") (see step 17).
Technical data
Technical data
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General information
General information
Net weight
Net weight
approx. 300 g
approx. 300 g
(with attached connectors)
(with attached connectors)
Packaging weight
Packaging weight
approx. 600 g
approx. 600 g
(including accessories)
(including accessories)
40000 h
40000 h
Service life of
(after this period of time the
Service life of
(after this period of time the
background lighting
background lighting
background lighting efficiency
background lighting efficiency
will reduce by approx. 50%)
will reduce by approx. 50%)
Transport and storage
Transport and storage
The following information applies to devices which are trans-
The following information applies to devices which are trans-
ported or stored in the original packaging.
ported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall
1 m
Free fall
1 m
Temperature
K55 (-25° C to +70° C)
Temperature
K55 (-25° C to +70° C)
Relative humidity
0 to 90% RH
Relative humidity
0 to 90% RH
Ambient coditions during operation
Ambient coditions during operation
The UMG 96RM is intended for weather-protected, stationary
The UMG 96RM is intended for weather-protected, stationary
use. Protection class II i.a.w. IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, Part 1).
use. Protection class II i.a.w. IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, Part 1).
Operating temperature range
K55 (-10° C .. +55° C)
Operating temperature range
K55 (-10° C .. +55° C)
Relative humidity
Relative humidity
0 to 75% RH
0 to 75% RH
Operating altitude
0 .. 2000 m above sea level
Operating altitude
0 .. 2000 m above sea level
Degree of pollution
2
Degree of pollution
2
Mounting position
Mounting position
vertical
vertical
Forced ventilation is
Forced ventilation is
Ventilation
Ventilation
not required.
not required.
Protection against ingress
Protection against ingress
of solid foreign bodies and
of solid foreign bodies and
water
water
- Front side
IP40 i.a.w. EN60529
- Front side
IP40 i.a.w. EN60529
- Rear side
IP20 i.a.w. EN60529
- Rear side
IP20 i.a.w. EN60529
- Front with seal
IP54 i.a.w. EN60529
- Front with seal
IP54 i.a.w. EN60529
Max. value, HT/Consumption
Max. value, HT/Consumption
Min. value NT/Delivery
Min. value NT/Delivery
Mean value
Mean value
Designation
Designation
Byte identifier
Byte identifier
Programming Mode
Programming Mode
of the address (e.g. Byte 0)
of the address (e.g. Byte 0)
Summation measurement
Summation measurement
Address value, Byte 0
Address value, Byte 0
Phase conductor-
Phase conductor-
Phase conductor
Phase conductor
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Password
Password
byte 1, value 168.
byte 1, value 168.
CT: Current transformer
CT: Current transformer
VT: Voltage transformer
A TCP/IP address consists
A TCP/IP address consists
VT: Voltage transformer
of 4 bytes with the following
of 4 bytes with the following
structure (example):
structure (example):
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2 Byte 3
Byte 0
Byte 1
Byte 2 Byte 3
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Button 2
Button 2
192.168.001.116
192.168.001.116
Delivery
Delivery
Button 1
Button 1
Fig. UMG 96 RM-EL display
Fig. UMG 96 RM-EL display
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Byte 2, value 001.
Byte 2, value 001.
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Fig. TCP/IP address,
Byte 3, value 116.
Byte 3, value 116.
Supply voltage
Supply voltage
Option 230 V:
Option 230 V:
AC 90 V - 277 V (50/60 Hz) or
AC 90 V - 277 V (50/60 Hz) or
DC 90 V - 250 V, 300 V CATIII
DC 90 V - 250 V, 300 V CATIII
Nominal range
Nominal range
Option 24 V:
Option 24 V:
AC 24 V - 90 V (50/60 Hz) or
AC 24 V - 90 V (50/60 Hz) or
DC 24 V - 90 V, 150 V CATIII
DC 24 V - 90 V, 150 V CATIII
Operating range
+-10% of the nominal range
Operating range
+-10% of the nominal range
Option 230 V: max. 5 VA / 2 W
Option 230 V: max. 5 VA / 2 W
Power consumption
Power consumption
Option 24 V: max. 3,5 VA / 2 W
Option 24 V: max. 3,5 VA / 2 W
Internal fuse,
Type T1A / 250 VDC / 277 VAC
Internal fuse,
Type T1A / 250 VDC / 277 VAC
not replaceable
according to IEC 60127
not replaceable
according to IEC 60127
Option 230 V: 6-16 A
Option 230 V: 6-16 A
Recommended over-
Recommended over-
Option 24 V: 1-6 A
Option 24 V: 1-6 A
current protection device
current protection device
(Char. B)
(Char. B)
for the line protection
for the line protection
(IEC/UL approval)
(IEC/UL approval)
Programming mode
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Programming mode
Dynamic TCP/IP assignment via the Ethernet interface (DHCP mode)
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Dynamic TCP/IP assignment via the Ethernet interface (DHCP mode)
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• Press and hold buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously
• Press and hold buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously
for 1 second to switch between display mode
for 1 second to switch between display mode
In dynamic TCP/IP assignment, (TCP/IP device
In dynamic TCP/IP assignment, (TCP/IP device
and programming mode. The text "PRG" is
and programming mode. The text "PRG" is
address, subnet mask and gateway address),
address, subnet mask and gateway address),
shown on the display.
shown on the display.
a network includes the device automatically when
a network includes the device automatically when
• You configure the settings required to
• You configure the settings required to
starting the device.
starting the device.
operate the device in programming mode.
operate the device in programming mode.
The dynamic TCP/IP settings are read (or assigned)
The dynamic TCP/IP settings are read (or assigned)
• Programming mode can be protected with
• Programming mode can be protected with
in the same way as "manual configuration" is carried
in the same way as "manual configuration" is carried
a user password.
a user password.
out (see step 12 and 15):
out (see step 12 and 15):
• You can use button 2 to switch between the
• You can use button 2 to switch between the
1. Switch to programming mode.
1. Switch to programming mode.
following programming menus:
following programming menus:
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
2. The symbols for programming mode PRG and
1. Current transformer
1. Current transformer
for the current transformer CT appear.
for the current transformer CT appear.
2. Voltage transformer
2. Voltage transformer
3. Pressing button 2 6 times takes you to dynamic
3. Pressing button 2 6 times takes you to dynamic
3. Parameter list
3. Parameter list
TCP/IP assignment (dYn IP).
TCP/IP assignment (dYn IP).
4. Device TCP/IP address
4. Device TCP/IP address
4. Use button 1 to select the 3rd digit (flashes).
4. Use button 1 to select the 3rd digit (flashes).
5. Subnet mask
5. Subnet mask
5. Use button 2 to select the value 002 (DHCP).
5. Use button 2 to select the value 002 (DHCP).
6. Gateway address
6. Gateway address
6. Press button 1 to confirm your setting.
6. Press button 1 to confirm your setting.
7. Dynamic TCP/IP addressing
7. Dynamic TCP/IP addressing
7. Exit programming mode by pressing and holding
7. Exit programming mode by pressing and holding
buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 second.
buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 1 second.
The device switches from programming mode to
The device switches from programming mode to
display mode if
display mode if
Dynamic IP assignment can also be
Dynamic IP assignment can also be
• no buttons are pressed for 60 seconds.
• no buttons are pressed for 60 seconds.
carried out via the GidVis® software.
carried out via the GidVis® software.
• buttons 1 and 2 are pressed simultaneously for
• buttons 1 and 2 are pressed simultaneously for
1 second.
NOTE!
1 second.
NOTE!
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The key icon on the display indicates
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The key icon on the display indicates
NOTE!
NOTE!
that dynamic TCP/IP assignment is
that dynamic TCP/IP assignment is
Changes are only applied after exiting
Changes are only applied after exiting
active (002). The DHCP server assigns
active (002). The DHCP server assigns
programming mode.
programming mode.
the TCP/IP device address, the subnet
the TCP/IP device address, the subnet
mask and the gateway address when
mask and the gateway address when
the device starts.
the device starts.
Voltage measurement
Voltage measurement
3-phase 4-conductor
3-phase 4-conductor
systems with rated
277 V/480 V (+-10%)
systems with rated
277 V/480 V (+-10%)
voltages of up to
voltages of up to
3-phase 3-conductor
3-phase 3-conductor
systems, not earthed, with
IT 480 V (+-10%)
systems, not earthed, with
IT 480 V (+-10%)
rated voltages of up to
rated voltages of up to
Overvoltage category
300 V CAT III
Overvoltage category
300 V CAT III
Measurement voltage surge 4 kV
Measurement voltage surge 4 kV
Protection of voltage
1 - 10 A
Protection of voltage
1 - 10 A
measurement
(With IEC / UL approval)
measurement
(With IEC / UL approval)
0
1)
to 300 Vrms
0
to 300 Vrms
1)
Metering range L-N
Metering range L-N
(max. overvoltage 520 Vrms )
(max. overvoltage 520 Vrms )
0
to 520 Vrms
1)
0
1)
to 520 Vrms
Metering range L-L
Metering range L-L
(max. overvoltage 900 Vrms )
(max. overvoltage 900 Vrms )
Resolution
Resolution
0.01 V
0.01 V
Crest factor
2.45 (based on metering range)
Crest factor
2.45 (based on metering range)
Impedance
4 MOhm / phase
Impedance
4 MOhm / phase
Power consumption
Power consumption
approx. 0.1 VA
approx. 0.1 VA
21.33 kHz (50 Hz),
21.33 kHz (50 Hz),
Sampling rate
25.6 kHz (60 Hz) for each
Sampling rate
25.6 kHz (60 Hz) for each
measurement channel
measurement channel
Frequency range of the
Frequency range of the
fundamental oscillation -
45 Hz to 65 Hz
fundamental oscillation -
45 Hz to 65 Hz
resolution
0.01 Hz
resolution
0.01 Hz
1) ... The device determines measured values only if the Voltage
1) ... The device determines measured values only if the Voltage
measurement input V1 voltage L1-N greater than 20 Vrms
measurement input V1 voltage L1-N greater than 20 Vrms
(4-wire measurement) or a voltage L1-L2 of larger 34 Vrms
(4-wire measurement) or a voltage L1-L2 of larger 34 Vrms
(3-wire measurement) is applied.
(3-wire measurement) is applied.
UK Represented by:
UK Represented by:
Authorised Rep Compliance Ltd., ARC House, Thurnham,
Authorised Rep Compliance Ltd., ARC House, Thurnham,
Lancaster, LA2 0DT, UK.
Lancaster, LA2 0DT, UK.
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Fig. Subnet mask (SUb),
Fig. Subnet mask (SUb),
The following section explains the
The following section explains the
Byte 0, value 255
programming menus for the TCP/IP
Byte 0, value 255
programming menus for the TCP/IP
device address, the subnet mask, the
device address, the subnet mask, the
gateway address (4, 5, 6) and dynamic
gateway address (4, 5, 6) and dynamic
TCP/IP addressing (7) via the Ethernet
TCP/IP addressing (7) via the Ethernet
interface, which are most important for
interface, which are most important for
a installation manual.
a installation manual.
Fig. Gateway (GAt),
Fig. Gateway (GAt),
For further information on programming
For further information on programming
Byte 0, value 192
Byte 0, value 192
menus and interfaces, see the device's
menus and interfaces, see the device's
user manual.
user manual.
In order to make the following settings, sample
In order to make the following settings, sample
settings for the device and the PC are selected:
settings for the device and the PC are selected:
Fig. Dynamic assignment
Fig. Dynamic assignment
(dYn IP) of the TCP/IP address
(dYn IP) of the TCP/IP address
Device IP address: 192.168.1.116
Device IP address: 192.168.1.116
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Default setting:
Default setting:
002 to DHCP
002 to DHCP
PC IP address:
192.168.1.117
PC IP address:
192.168.1.117
Subnet mask:
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
"Dynamic IP address assignment" table (dYn IP)
"Dynamic IP address assignment" table (dYn IP)
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000 Static IP address
NOTE!
NOTE!
000 Static IP address
The device is set to dynamic IP
The device is set to dynamic IP
001 BootP
001 BootP
assignment (002) in the factory, "DHCP
assignment (002) in the factory, "DHCP
002 DHCP (default setting)
002 DHCP (default setting)
mode" (see step 17).
mode" (see step 17).
003 Static IP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
003 Static IP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
004 BootP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
004 BootP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
005 DHCP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
005 DHCP with ARP probe and gratuitous ARP
Current measurement I1 - I3
Current measurement I1 - I3
Rated current
5 A
Rated current
5 A
Metering range
0 to 6 Amps
Metering range
0 to 6 Amps
Crest factor
1.98
Crest factor
1.98
Resolution
0.1 mA (display 0.01 A)
Resolution
0.1 mA (display 0.01 A)
Overvoltage category
300 V CAT II
Overvoltage category
300 V CAT II
Measurement voltage surge 2 kV
Measurement voltage surge 2 kV
Power consumption
approx. 0.2 VA (Ri = 5 mΩ)
Power consumption
approx. 0.2 VA (Ri = 5 mΩ)
Overload for 1 sec.
Overload for 1 sec.
120 A (sinusoidal)
120 A (sinusoidal)
21.33 kHz (50 Hz), 25.6 kHz (60 Hz)
21.33 kHz (50 Hz), 25.6 kHz (60 Hz)
Sampling rate
Sampling rate
for each measurement channel
for each measurement channel
Ethernet connection
Ethernet connection
Connection
RJ45
Connection
RJ45
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