Entes MPR-3 Series User manual

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Network Anayzer
User Manual
MPR-3
Series
www.entes.eu

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SAFETY AND WARNING ...................................................................................................3
Attention........................................................................................................................3
Safety............................................................................................................................3
Guarantee ....................................................................................................................3
OPERATING CONDITIONS ...............................................................................................4
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................5
General Specications ..................................................................................................5
Applications...................................................................................................................6
MPR-3 Product Family..................................................................................................7
Appearance and Interface.............................................................................................7
Terminal Structures .......................................................................................................7
Front Panel....................................................................................................................9
Button Functions .........................................................................................................10
CONNECTION TYPES.....................................................................................................10
3P4W (Three-Phase Four-Wire) Connection.............................................................11
3P3W (Three-Phase Three-Wire) Connection........................................................... 11
ARON Connection.......................................................................................................11
3P4W BLN (Three-Phase Four-Wire Balanced) Connection......................................12
3P4W BLN (Three-Phase Three-Wire Balanced) Connection....................................12
Connection Control .....................................................................................................12
Communication Line Termination Resistance ............................................................13
OPERATING DEVICE ......................................................................................................13
Measurement Screens................................................................................................13
Current, Voltage and Frequency Screens ...................................................................14
Power and Power Factor Screens ..............................................................................15
Energy and Harmonic Screens ...................................................................................17
Minimum, Maximum and Demand Screens ...............................................................19
Screen Setting..................................................................................................................24
Installation Settings of the Device...............................................................................24
Display Settings ..........................................................................................................28
Time Settings ..............................................................................................................30
RS-485 Communication Settings................................................................................32
Input Parameter Settings ............................................................................................34
Output Parameter Settings..........................................................................................34
Pulse Output Settings .................................................................................................35
Operating Hours Settings............................................................................................38
Alarm Settings.............................................................................................................39
Reset Settings.............................................................................................................42
System Settings ..........................................................................................................45
Reading Records via Modbus.....................................................................................47
Reporting Screen ........................................................................................................47
TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND ATTACHMENTS........................................................49
Technical Information ..................................................................................................49
IEC 61557-12 Properties.............................................................................................50
Compliance with the Standards ..................................................................................51
Program Menu Map ....................................................................................................52
INDEX

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SAFETY AND WARNING
Attention
Failure to follow the instructions below may result in death or serious injury.
• Please, cut all power before connecting the device.
• Do not connect the current measurement inputs directly to the current source. Always
connect the current source using a current transformer.
• Once the device is energized, do not remove the front panel.
• Do not attempt to clean the device with a solvent or another similar agent. Use only a dry
piece of cloth.
• Check the correct connections before energizing the device.
• Contact your authorized seller in case of any problems with your device.
• Device is only for panel mounting.
• F Type fuse must be used and its current limit must be 1 A.
• Current measurement inputs must be connected with auxiliary current transformers which
have reinforced insulation.
• The power meter shall not be used for primary protection or applications where its failure
can cause harm or death.
• Please de-energize the device before replacing RTC backup. It must be Li / MnO2 battery.
The manufacturing company is not responsible for the consequences resulting from failure to
comply with these precautions.
Safety
Please, read the entire operating manual before using the device.
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Connect a button or a circuit breaker between the mains and the supply inputs of the device.
• The button or circuit breaker to be connected should be close to the device.
• It should be labeled that the button or circuit breaker to be connected will be used for
seperating the device from the mains.
Guarantee
The guarantee term of the device is 2 (two) years. In case of any problem, the repair of
the device must be done only by the manufacturer rm; otherwise, the guarantee of the
device becomes invalid.

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OPERATING CONDITIONS
Operating Conditions Value Range
Operating Voltage 95 ~ 270 VAC/DC
Frequency Range 50 ~ 60 ± %10 Hz
Maximum Measured Current 5.5 A
Maximum Measured Voltage 300 VAC (L-N) / 480 VAC (L-L)
Operating Temperature Range -10 ~ +70 ºC
Storage Temperature Range -20 ~ +80 ºC
Maximum Ambient Humidity 95%
Communication Speed 2400 ~ 115200 bps

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INTRODUCTION
General Specications
• Wide supply voltage range (95-270 VAC/DC ± %10)
• Custom FSTN display with backlight
• 3 voltage measurement input
• 3 current measurement input
• 4 dierent language options
• 1 MB Internal Memory
• Real time clock
• Alarm
• Time counters ( Operating time and overall tiime)
• Communication through RS-485 (Modbus)
• Measured parameters:
o Current
o Neutral Current
o Voltage (Phase-Phase, Phase-Neutral)
o Active, Reactive and Apparent Power
o Frequency
o Active Energy
o Reactive Energy
o Apparent Energy
o Cos φ
o Power Factor
o Total Active Power
o Total Reactive Power
o Total Apparent Power
o Total Cos φ
o Total Power Factor
o Total Harmonic Distortion for Current ( % THD-I)
o Total Harmonic Distortion for Phase-Phase Voltages ( % THD-VLL)
o Total Harmonic Distortion for Phase-Neutral Voltages ( % THD-VLN)
Instant minimum and maximum measured parameters:
o Current
o Phase-Phase Voltage
o Phase-Neutral Voltage
o Active Power
o Reactive Power
o Apparent Power
o Frequency
o Total Harmonic Distortion for Current ( % THD-I)
o Total Harmonic Distortion for Phase-Phase Voltages ( % THD-VLL)
o Total Harmonic Distortion for Phase-Neutral Voltages ( % THD-VLN)
Demand and Maximum Demand parameters measured by integration time:
o Current
o Active Power
o Apparent Power

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• Isolated digital input and output
• 72 x 72 panel mounting
• User password
• Changable transformer transformers
• Measurement by 5 dierent connections: 3- phase 4-wire, 3-phase 3-wire, 3-Phase
Aron, 3-phase 4-wire balanced, 3-phase 3- wire balanced
• Adjustable Demand time
• Summer-Winter time application
Applications
MPR-3 series analyzers are 3 phase network analyzers. They are microprocessor-based
devices designed to measure all parameters of an electrical network, calculate consumption
and display them on the LCD screen.
Thanks to the RTC clock chip and ash memory on the device, the operations performed
by the operator such as interruption records, time and setting changes, reset operations are
recorded in real time. These records can be remotely read and monitored with Modbus RTU
protocol over RS-485 communication line.
The current connection is made by connecting to a 1A or 5A secondary current transformer,
depending on the selected model, or to a current transformer with mV voltage output with
RJ-45 connector.
The connection control function should be used against the problem of exposed live ends
that may occur due to possible rupture in the terminals.

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MPR-3 Product Family
Appearance and Interface
The front view of the device is as follows:
Terminal Structures
MPR-3X Series Rear Panel
Model with Two Inputs Model with One Input and One Output

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1. Voltage Measuring Input Terminal (4 pin) : L1 L2 L3 ve N
2. 95-270 VAC/DC Supply Input Triple Terminal (2 pin)
3. Digital Input / Output quad Terminal (4 pin)
4. RS-485 triple Terminal (2 pin)
5. Current Measuring Input Terminal (6 pin) : L1 L2 L3
1. Voltage Inputs
V1-> 1. Phase Voltage input
V2-> 2. Phase Voltage input
V3-> 3. Phase Voltage input
N-> Neutral input
2. Supply
Input
Input A1
Input A2
3. Digital Input /
Output
The number of inputs
/ outputs varies
according to the
product model.
IN1 -> Digital Input
IN2 -> Digital Input
OUT1 ->Digital Output
4. RS-485 Input
Input A
Input B
Input GND
5. Current Terminals
K1-> Phase Current input
L1-> Phase Current output
K2-> Phase Current input
L2-> Phase Current output
K3-> Phase Current input
L3-> Phase Current output
MPR-3X-PM Series Rear Panel
1 2
3 4
5
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1. Voltage Inputs
V1-> 1. Phase Voltage input
V2-> 2. Phase Voltage input
V3-> 3. Phase Voltage input
N-> Neutral input
2. Supply Input
Input A1
Input A2
3. Digital Input / Output
The number of inputs / outputs
varies according to the product
model.
IN1 -> Digital Input
IN2 -> Digital Input
OUT1 -> Digital Output
4. RS-485 Input
Input A
Input B
Input GND
5. Current Terminals
K1-> Phase Current input
L1-> Phase Current output
K2-> Phase Current input
L2-> Phase Current output
K3-> Phase Current input
L3-> Phase Current output
6. Current Terminals 2
Compatible with
current transformers.
!
It should be used with a
current transformer with
100-500 mV output. It is
compatible with ENTES
ENT.CCT type current
transformers.
!Please use the 6 pin terminal input or RJ45 input to measure current. These entries
should not be used at the same time.

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Front Panel
1 Indicates on which quadrant the network is operating.
2 Indicates that the displayed value is negative.
3 Indicates that the measurement is inductive or capacitive.
4 Indicates that the digital output is active.
5 Indicates that the pulse input is active.
6 Indicates that password is needed to enter the programming menu.
7 Indicates that the RTC is reset and stays on until RTC is adjusted.
8 Indicates that there is a phase sequence error.
9 Indicates that there is a warning
10 Indicates that the alarm output is active.
11 Indicates that the communication is active.
12 Indicates whether the value is CosØ or Power Factor.
13 Indicates the unit of the value (W, kVAr, MVA, etc.).
14 Indicates the measured values of the corresponding screen.
15 Indicates the unit of the energy or the corresponding setting.
16 Indicates energy value or time.
17 Indicates for which tari the energy measurement is.
18 Indicates that the energy value is negative.
19 Indicates the total screen. (i.e. Total powers).
20 Indicates the percent values. (i.e. Harmonics)
21 Indicates that the displayed values are for Total Harmonic Distortion.
22 Indicates L1, L2, L3 and L1-2, L2-3 and L3-1 measurements.
23 Indicates that the corresponding screen is one of Minimum, Maximum, Demand or
Maximum Demand screens.

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Button Functions
4 buttons are used on the front panel. All the buttons used here can be used for additional
functions other than their main functions which can be accessed by pushing for 3 seconds.
Button function descriptions are as below:
•BACK button (24) : It has 3 basic functions:
• It is used to return to the upper menu from any menu.
• While on measuring screen: As seen from the notation on the button (V I F), Current,
Voltage, Frequency and Time counter is used to monitor values and switch between the
related screens.
• It provides access to event screen when pressed for 3 seconds (Event).
•DOWN button (26) : It has 3 basic functions:
• While on measuring screen: As seen from the notation on the button (P PF), it is used
for monitoring the Total, Active, Reactive, Apparent Power, Cosφ and the values measured
related with the Power Factor.
• While in the menu screens, it is used to move up in the menu and to increase the adjusted
values.
• While on measuring screen: When pressed for 3 seconds, the device swicthes into the
connection test mode (Test).
•UP button (25) : It has 2 basic functions:
• While on measuring screen: As seen from the notation on the button (E H), it is
used for monitoring Harmonic measurements on the Voltage-Current screen and Energy
measurements on the Power screen.
• While in the menu screen, it is used for moving downyards in a menu and decreasing the
adjusted values.
•SET button (27) : It has 3 basic functions:
• While on measuring screen: As seen from the notation on the button (Max / Min), it is
used for monitoring the Maximum, Minimum, Demand and Max Demand measurements of
the related screen while you are on the Voltage-Current and Power screens.
• It provides access to setting screens when pressed for 3 seconds. When the PIN is active,
PIN is requested to enter the Menu and the menu is accessed only if the correct PIN value
is entered.
• It is used to access the setting to be changed and save the changes, if it is required to
make changes on the settings by using the menu steps. It is enough to push the button for
a little while for this process.
CONNECTION TYPES
As there are shunts at the current measurement inputs of the device, it is mandatory to use a
current transformer for the connections of current inputs. If the device will be used with other
analyzers on the same panel, it is recommended that the device is located at the last point on
the current measurement line.
The device has 5 dierent connection types. These connection types are described in the
following schemes:
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