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Enerlin'X

Low voltage switchboard


Catalogue | 2014
Communication system for Smart Panels
EnerlinX
The communication system for Smart Panels
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Summary
Presentation .......................................................................... p. 4
"Smart Panel" concept .................................................................................... p. 4
Ethernet with connected switchboards .............................................................. p. 6
EnerlinX communication system ....................................................................... p. 8
Application examples .......................................................... p. 10
Energy monitoring of a group of bank branches ................................................. p. 12
Energy monitoring, asset management, maintenance of a hotel ......................... p. 16
Smart Panel design .............................................................. p. 20
Locate sources of useful information in the switchboard ................................ p. 22
Masterpact , Compact NS, Powerpact P, R .................................................. p. 24
Compact NSX, Powerpact H, J, L ................................................................. p.26
Acti 9 .......................................................................................................... p. 28
EnerlinX gateways and interfaces connectivity .............................................. p. 30
Examples of connected switchboards architecture ....................................... p. 31
EnerlinX Components ....................................................... p. 32
EnerlinX communication system ................................................................... p. 34
Energy Server Com'X 200 ............................................................................. p. 36
FDM128 switchboard display ........................................................................ p. 38
FDM121 switchboard display ........................................................................ p. 40
IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway: Ethernet interface, gateway ............... p. 42
Acti 9 Smartlink ........................................................................................... p. 44
IFM Modbus communication interface........................................................... p. 50
I/O application module ................................................................................. p. 52
Design and monitoring tools ............................................ p. 54
Electrical Asset Manager Software ................................................................ p. 56
Acti 9 Smart Test software for PC ................................................................. p. 58
Index of commercial references ...................................... p. 60
Meters and auxiliaries overview for 'Measure' functions ..................................... p. 62
Index of commercial references ......................................................................... p. 63
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Energy management
has never been simpler
Simple-to-install Smart Panels connect your building
to real savings in 3 steps
Smart Panels connect you to energy savings
Embedded and stand-alone
metering & control capabilities
Measure
> Integrated communication
interfaces
> Ready to connect to energy
management platforms
Connect
> Data-driven energy efciency actions
> Real time monitoring and control
> Access to energy and site
information through on-line services
Save
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CLOUD
On a touch screen display connected
to Ethernet
shows essential electrical information and
alarms concerning the electrical network,
allows control (open, close, reset) of
various equipments.
This touch screen is very popular for real time
value checking and control, directly on the
front panel of the main switchboard.
On a PC display with common browser
shows monitoring web pages hosted
into the local Ethernet interfaces,
alarm events generate automatic email
notications,
allows control (open, close, reset) of
various equipments.
Data displayed on graphics or recorded into
files are of a great interest for optimizing the use
of energy in the building.
As an example, they definitely help validating the
change of temperature settings, time scheduling
in a Building Management System or other
automated devices.
On-site real time
monitoring and control
StruXureWare Energy Operation
automates data collection via an open,
scalable, and secure energy management
information system.
With the help of the Schneider Electric energy
management services team, data is then
turned into actionable information to enable
customers to understand their facilities
performance on an ongoing basis.
Energy Operation leverages companies current
investments in their existing systems, and can
be used to communicate advanced results and
performance to a broad audience for a shared
understanding throughout an organization.
On-line Energy
Management services
SAVE
Smart Panels use reliable, simple to install and use
Ethernet and Modbus interfaces, LCD displays,
from the Enerlin'X communication system.
Information is safely transmitted through the
most efcient networks:
Modbus SL inside switchboards, between
components
Ethernet, on cable or WiFi, inside the building
and connecting switchboards, computers,
Ethernet on DSL or GPRS, for access to
on-line services by Schneider Electric.
Energy experts, wherever they are, are now
able to provide advises based on permanently
updated data of the building.
and ready to be linked
to expertise
CONNECT
Grouping most of the electrical protection,
command and metering components, the
switchboards are now signicant sources
of data locally displayed and sent via
communication networks.
'Smart Panels' mean
visible information
MEASURE
CLOUD
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All your energy data available
via Ethernet with connected
switchboards
Common panel indicators only show a basic view
of the reality.
Today, this solution becomes inappropriate when
advanced dashboards are required for energy
efciency optimization.
This dashboard is generated by a Schneider
Electric online service hosted in a web server.
Energy consumption, circuits protection status,
equipment activity, are collected in every
switchboard of the building for this purpose.
Today, Ethernet is the most adapted media
for carrying large amount of data between
electrical distribution systems and either
local touch screens or distant servers
"IP connected" switchboards
have become a key factor of
evolution in energy management
and continuity of service.
From conventional
to connected
measurement
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Ethernet connected
switchboards
Ethernet makes "Smart Grid ready"
switchboards
Ethernet:
> Widely used in buildings, easy to wire
Ethernet network is widely distributed to multiple
users in buildings. A simple RJ45 socket is
required to connect each switchboard.
> Nomadic wireless with WiFi
Is also available in buildings and used by
technicians during operation and maintenance.
> Access from any PC or Ethernet
FDM128 monitor
PC: with common Internet Browser,
FDM 128: installed on the front panel or at any
remote location of the building.
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These interactions smooth in real time
(this is new) the load, transmitting load-shedding
orders to non-critical electrical equipment.
> Internet connection
Switchboards and dispatch centers connected
to the Internet will enable the development of this
energy strategy. Ethernet and responsiveness of
building automation greatly limit the impact on the
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Enerlin'X communication
system
By collecting circuit breakers and actuators status, electrical
and counting values, EnerlinX provides a simple and reliable
link to local LCD displays and expert web portals.
EnerlinX
Combination of consistent gateways,
interfaces and displays, to make web
connected switchboards a reality.
Its because EnerlinX
collects basic
and advanced data,
that clear and relevant
dashboards can be
generated.
A clear vision of
measurements and trends
makes Savings achievable
with an efcient energy
management.
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Numerous tests have been carried out in our labs
in order to ensure a great condence into the
EnerlinX communication architectures.
EnerlinX design is largely inspired from
the professionals strongest expectations:
> consistent functions grouped
in the smart components
(e.g. Acti 9 Smartlink)
> error free cabling, fast connection-
disconnection
> space saving in the enclosure
The embedded web pages of EnerlinX
gateways make setup and conguration tests
simple and intuitive.
Precise and well-
ordered project
documentation is
automatically generated
for maintenance and future
evolution purpose.
Other pages are dedicated
to simple and real time
monitoring and control.
An illustrated technical guide describes step
by step the implementation of EnerlinX
components in a standard Prisma enclosure.
Cabling aspects are detailed, thus the effect of
electrical disturbances on the communication
signals is minimized.
Smart Panel
Communication switchboards
assembly guide.
Technical Guide
ref. DESW051EN
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Lighting HVAC Exploitation,
maintenance
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Application examples
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Energy monitoring
of a group of bank branches
All agencies do not have the same characteristics
because of their geographical location,
the thermal quality of the building and their activity
schedules, 3 groups of agencies will be created
for differential monitoring.
Each agency will be involved in a challenge in
its group according to criteria of consumption
but preserving an acceptable quality of service
(comfort maintained throughout the day).
Any anomalies are identied, recommendations
will be given to the managers concerned to
enable the reduction of consumption.
Specifications
It requires the implementation
of three main features:
> Daily measurement of energy
consumption of each agency;
> Breakdown by major uses (global,
HVAC, lighting and other uses);
> Correlation depending on weather
conditions and the temperature of
the premises;
> Centralization, logging, storing data;
> Provision of responsible and agencies
customizable daily dashboards.
The banking group wants to follow and
reduce the power consumption of all its
agencies. It wants to have dashboards
for its daily tracking, available on PC from
headquarters and agencies.
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Inside a typical branch
Promote, take natural
lighting into account.
Building
design
Multiple lighting zones with individual automated
control, depending on the presence, brightness,
occupancy schedules, etc.
Building
automation
Use low-wattage lamps:
fluorescent lighting, LED.
Lighting
technology
KWH
Display counting
values
Follow and analyze
the trends in order to
generate savings by
optimizing the use of
lighting.
Ethernet LCD display
shows values, browser
on a PC shows trends,
and more...
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MEASURE
Extract, send...
the metering data
to displays, energy
specialized data
servers.
Interfaces for counters
and interfaces provide
access to data via the
Ethernet network.
Metering electrical
lighting energy
The energy of
the lighting circuits
is monitored by means
of a power meter.
Cloud
Lighting
Stake: economical use, preserving occupants comfort, in respect of regulation
Functions implemented with
a Smart Panel
+ online Energy services
Design trends
Inside a typical branch
HVAC
Provide adequate
thermal insulation.
Building
design
Multiple zones with individual thermal regulation.
The users settings are restricted to 3C and
ventilation stop by window switch.
Building
automation
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Energy monitoring
of a group of bank branches
The key for savings is reliable
information on consumption.
The data of each branch is collected
by a Schneider Electric server.
Periodic dashboards are automatically
elaborated and sent to the manager responsible
of the energy efciency of the company sites.
Online services on Schneider Electric server
is a well adapted solution for multi sites energy
supervision. Distances between sites and their
number is no longer a constraint, as a single
contract can be provided for all.
This dashboard focuses on a single branch HVAC performance.
It has been is customized with 3 widgets: HVAC consumption, temperature,
performance achieved compared to target.
Save
The choice is made to give access to
the manager to all dashboards, including
the possibility to customize some of them.
The branch managers have access to simplied
dashboards showing their local performance
and their score on the national dashboard.
Access is provided from a common Internet
browser on a PC, protected by ID + password.
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EnerlinX configuration in a branch
The shared access to energy data
is based on 'Cloud computing'
In principle, the data of each switchboard transit
on the web to be stored in one or more remote
and secure servers (the 'Cloud').
They are processed by Schneider Electric
"Operation Energy Online" treatments: elaboration
of energy challenge results, costs, savings,
on dashboards.
These dashboards are provided to any PC
connected to the web with an authorized
identication.
CLOUD
Lighting: 2 zones. Relays with manual override, monitored
and controlled by iACT24 auxiliary.
One iEM2000 impulse counter per zone
UPS: the main supply circuit breaker is monitored,
the UPS alarm output can be also wired (not represented).
An alarm is transmitted in case of tripping (or UPS fault).
Air conditioning / heating: the power is established
by mean of a remote control circuit breaker during the
scheduled opening periods of the branch.
iEM3250 3 phase Modbus energy meter.
Total energy consumption of the branch:
by iEM3250 3 phase Modbus energy meter.
Smartlink Ethernet ensures:
> monitoring status of lighting, critical circuit breakers
> control of lighting zones, air conditioning / heater
> energy pulses counting
> communication with ComX200 energy server
and potential building controller (time scheduling).
ComX 200 ensures:
> temperature sensors acquisition
> data recording, logging (sensors + Smartlink)
> web pages generation
> GPRS communication with the web.
The locally generated web pages can be viewed through a
simple PC browser. A server collects the energy data to be
displayed in the global supervision dashboards.
iACT 24
iEM2000T
Energy server
ComX 200
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
Temperature
sensors
iCT
iOF+SD24
Ref ex iC60
iC60
iEM3250
iEM3250
Internet
Ofce lighting, commercial lighting:
monitoring, control, metering.
UPS main
supply
monitoring
Air conditioning /Heating:
monitoring, control, metering
Incomer metering
Hard wired
Modbus
Ethernet
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Energy monitoring, asset management, maintenance
of a hotel
Specifications
The hotel manager
wants to:
> Preserve comfort by
predictive and planned
maintenance
> Minimize the discomfort
caused by problems on
critical equipment
> Measure electrical
consumption, the
volume of different uids
and their evolution
> Optimize the power
consumption by a more
appropriate use of
equipment.
The manager wants to
have energy dashboards
on his PC and edit reports
periodically.
The system must detect and report
problems on critical equipment
> Fire alarm Panel
> HVAC equipment
> Water Heaters
> Circuit breakers (feeders)
Alarms must be reported by audible signal
with designation on a monitor. Alarm must
be generated when periodic maintenance
of equipment is due.
Consumption must be measured
> Energy
> Global
> HVAC
> Lighting
> Rooms, per oor
> Water heaters
> Cooking and dishwashing equipment.
Volumes of uids
> Gaz
> Hot water
> Cold water.
Dashboards must be provided
> Energy consumption, evolution
> Volume of uids, evolution
> Outside temperature, evolution.
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Exploitation,
maintenance
Inside a hotel
Monitoring of available
alarming outputs.
Building
automation
Display of alarms
and related
information
A LCD touch panel
displays web pages
with alarms and explicit
help pages.
Those pages can be
shown on any PC on
the hotel network, with
authorized access.
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Alarms transfer on
Ethernet network
ComX 200 Energy
server sends alarm
and related information
on the hotel Ethernet
network.
Operation alarms
Tripping signals from
circuit breakers, fault
signals from re alarm,
boilers, air handling
unit and chillers.
Maintenance alarms
On air handling
operation time
(flter replacement).
Stake: diagnose faults, preserve continuity of service
Functions implemented with
a Smart Panel
+ LCD display
Choice of equipment
with alarming outputs.
Design trends
Technology
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Display of counting
values and
temperature
The web pages
are available on a
dedicated LCD touch
panel and on any PC
on the hotel network
with authorized
access.
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MEASURE
Transfer of metering
data transfer on
Ethernet network
ComX 200 Energy
server collects and
saves the data.
The transfer is provided
via its Ethernet port to
the hotel network.
Metering per usage:
total room
consumption, air
handling units,
chillers consumptions
From Energy meters
Metering of volumes
of water and gas
From water, gas meter
Recording of outside
temperature
From a 0-10 V
temperature sensor
Functions implemented with
a Smart Panel
+ LCD display
kWh
C
m
3
Fully check correct operation,
fine tune the thermal regulation
parameters during
the first season
Building
automation
Air handling
unit + Chillers
consumption
Stake: check
correct operation ,
preserve the energy
efficiency of the
equipment in all
weather condition.
High quality thermal
insulation and air
tightness
Building
design
Hot water,
cold water,
gas
Stake: avoid
waste, optimize
usage, preserving
occupants comfort
Optimize hot water
pipes length
Building
design
Efficient boilers and
dishwashers, water saving
shower heads, tap aerators,
dual flush toilets
Technology
Guestroom
energy
consumption
Stake: preserve
energy efficiency in
the rooms, measure
gains obtained with
low consumption
equipment.
Low consumption
mini bars and TV sets,
LED lighting
Technology
Lighting
Chiller
Temp
Air handling unit
Rooms floor 1
Rooms floor 2
Energy server
ComX 200
Rooms
floor 3
LV main switchboard
LV final switchboard
Technical room
Dishwashing
Cooking
equipment
Gas meter
Water meters
Gas
Cold
water
Hot
water 1
Hot
water 2
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Hotel application:
EnerlinX communication
diagram
ULP
Modbus
Ethernet
Hard wired
LV main switchboard,
grouping
> Main incomer
> Rooms circuits
feeders (grouped per
foor)
> Protection of HVAC
circuits.
> Protection of lighting
> Protection of and
other circuits.
> Kitchen feeder.
LV nal distribution
switchboard,
grouping
> Kitchen circuits
breakers
> Water heaters
circuit breakers.
The ComX 200
Energy Server collects
the signals from the
outside temperature
sensor, as well as
the data from the
energy meters and the
main incomer status
and electrical values
(Compact NSX,
via its Micrologic
controller).
The Acti 9 Smartlink
Modbus collects the
signals from various
circuit breakers status
contacts.
The Acti 9 Smartlink
Ethernet collects
the gas and water
meter pulses, as
well as the status of
various modular circuit
breakers.
The Modbus network
is used for collecting
data from energy
meters.
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Smart Panel design
*Except Powerpact M
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Locate sources of useful
information in the switchboard
Masterpact
1
, Compact 2 ,
Powerpact* circuit breakers
Auxilliary contacts indicate breaker status.
Embedded sensors provide electrical values.
Status contacts and sensors are monitored by the embedded
Micrologic control unit.
Information for Maintenance
Micrologic H (Arch 1) (Micrologic H)
Breaker operation Counters
Counters Value
Total number of indication contacts (OF) operation 54
Indication contacts (OF) operation since last reset 54
Trip indication contact (SD) operation ---
Fault trip indication contact (SDE) operation 78
Breaker operation Counters
Counters Value
Contact wear indicator --- %
Cradle Counters
Counters Value
Cradle connected 62
Cradle disconnected 20
Cradle test 7
Web pages generated by EFI interface + gateway
Basic Readings: Micrologic H (Arch 1) (Micrologic H)
Load Current (A) Power Voltage LL Voltage LN
Parameter Minimum Present Maximum
Breaker Status Open
Monitoring of electrical values - Breaker status
1
2
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Miniature circuit breakers, remote
controlled MCB (Reflex), actuators
(relays, impulse relays)
1
Auxiliary contacts indicate open/closed status.
Specic input on actuators and Reex ensures remote control.
Web pages (partial) generated by Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
Digital Channels
NAME STATUS CONTROL PRODUCT LABEL
Lighting 1.1 OF+SD24 L1.1
Lighting 1.2 OF+SD24 L1.2
Lighting 2.1 OF+SD24 L2.1
Lighting 2.2 OF+SD24 L2.2
Lighting 2.3 OF+SD24 L2.3
Ventilation 1 OF+SD24 V1
Energy meters
2
Contact output sends a pulse every X Wh.
Web pages (partial) generated by Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
Monitoring energy meters
Pulse Meters
NAME VALUE PRODUCT LABEL
Lighting 1 1276 kWh iEM2000T L1
Lighting 2 5413 kWh iEM2000T L2
Analog sensor 3
Temperature sensor sends a 0-10 V signal.
Web pages (partial) generated by Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
Monitoring analog sensors
Analog Channels
NAME VALUE PRODUCT LABEL
Outside temperature 18C Crouzet 89750150 Text 1
1
2
2
3
2
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Masterpact , Compact NS*,
Powerpact P, R*
Measure & Connect: circuit breaker
status and electrical values
Available information and functions
Embedded trip unit and communication module
Available functions Micrologic type
Status indications
ON/OFF (O/F) A E P H
Spring charged CH A E P H
Ready to close A E P H
Fault-trip SDE A E P H
Connected / disconnected / test position CE/CD/CT
(I/O module only)
A E P H
Controls
MX1 open A E P H
XF close A E P H
Measurements
Instantaneous measurement information A E P H
Averaged measurement information E P H
Maximeter / minimeter A E P H
Energy metering E P H
Demand for current and power E P H
Power quality H
Operating assistance
Protection and alarm settings P H
Histories E P H
Time stamped event tables P H
Maintenance indicators A E P H
* Micrologic H: for Masterpact only
Micrologic A Micrologic E Micrologic P Micrologic H*
Micrologic trip unit
All Masterpact circuit breakers are equipped with
a Micrologic trip unit. This adjustable unit is mainly
designed for tripping the circuit breaker in case of
necessity and monitoring the downstream circuit.
Alarms may be programmed for remote indications.
Electrical measurements, operation data for predictive
maintenance, are provided for local display or distant
monitoring.
BCM ULP
communication module
This module provides an
ULP communication port
to a Micrologic trip unit,
giving monitoring and
control access from upper
networks, Modbus or
Ethernet.
* Compact NS, Powerpact P, R: not represented on these 2 pages. Functions, trip units, com. module and diagrams are identical to Masterpact
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EnerlinX communication solutions functions
Modbus-SL
LV434011
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
Module Status
Network Status
IFE
IFE_XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
ETH1
ETH2
ETH1
ETH2
24VDC
Modbus-SL
LV434011
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
Module Status
Network Status
IFE
IFE_XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
ULP system
or
Modbus
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Ethernet
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O2
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I4 I5
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IO Module
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A1
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O2
O3 I2
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I2 I3
I4 I5
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Modbus-SL
LV434011
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
Module Status
Network Status
IFE
IFE_XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
ETH1
ETH2
ETH1
ETH2
24VDC
Modbus-SL
LV434011
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
Module Status
Network Status
IFE
IFE_XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
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Fixed Masterpact circuit breaker Drawout Masterpact circuit breaker
ULP system is a fast
communication link
dedicated to circuit
breaker monitoring
and control.
Based on a RS485
physical liaison with
cable segments up
to 5 meters, it is well
adapted to severe
environment.
A choice of 6 pre-
connectorized cables
with different length
is provided.
IFE interface:
ULP to Ethernet
interface module.
Provides and IP address
to any circuit breaker
tted with an ULP port.
The IFE interface makes
all available data from
the circuit breaker
accessible from an
Ethernet compatible
display (FDM128), a PC
with common browser,
or an Ethernet interface.
IFE interface + gateway
version generates
its owns web pages.
IFM: ULP to Modbus
Interface module
Makes all available data
of a circuit breaker
tted with an ULP port
accessible via a Modbus
network. IFM acts as a
Modbus slave, accessible
from a Modbus master
(IFE interface + gateway,
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
or ComX 200).
I/O: I/O application
module
I/O is dedicated to
breakers with ULP liaison.
It ensures the monitoring
of the chassis position
by means of CE, CD, CT
contacts and control of
applications around the
circuit breaker (lighting
or load control, cooling
system, pulse metering
acquisition...).
BCM ULP
OF, SDE
microswitches
COM terminal block
(E1 to E6)
MX1 and XF
communicating voltage
releases
CE, CD and CT contacts
Micrologic trip unit
Breaker ULP cord
I/O module
IFE interface module
IFM module
ULP cable
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Compact NSX,
Powerpact H, J, L
Measure & Connect: circuit breaker
status and electrical values
Available information and functions
Embedded trip unit and communication module
Available functions Micrologic type
Status indications
ON/OFF (O/F) A E
Fault-trip SDE A E
Connected / disconnected / test position CE/CD/CT
(I/O module only)
A E
Controls
Open A E
Close A E
Measurements
Instantaneous measurement information A E
Averaged measurement information E
Maximeter / minimeter A E
Energy metering E
Demand for current and power E
Power quality E
Operating assistance
Protection and alarm settings A E
Histories A E
Time stamped event tables A E
Maintenance indicators A E
Micrologic trip unit
All Compact circuit breakers are equipped with a
Micrologic trip unit. This adjustable unit is mainly
designed for tripping the circuit breaker in case of
necessity and monitoring the downstream circuit
Alarms may be programmed for remote indications.
Electrical measurements, operation data for predictive
maintenance, are provided for local display or distant
monitoring.
BSCM module
This module provides an
ULP communication port
to a Micrologic trip unit,
giving monitoring and
control access from upper
networks, Modbus or
Ethernet.
Micrologic trip units for 3 poles, 4 poles Compact circuit breakers
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Fixed Compact NSX circuit breaker Drawout Compact NSX circuit breaker
ULP system is a
fast communication
link dedicated to circuit
breaker monitoring
and control.
Based on a RS485
physical liaison with
cable segments up to 5
meters, it is well adapted
to severe environment.
A choice of 6 pre-
connectorized cables
with different length
is provided.
IFE interface:
ULP to Ethernet
interface module.
Provides and IP address
to any circuit breaker
tted with an ULP port.
The IFE interface makes
all available data from
the circuit breaker
accessible from an
Ethernet compatible
display (FDM128), a PC
with common browser,
or an Ethernet interface.
IFE interface + gateway
version generates its
owns web pages.
IFM: ULP to Modbus
Interface module
Makes all available data
of a circuit breaker
tted with an ULP port
accessible via a Modbus
network. IFM acts as a
Modbus slave, accessible
from a Modbus master
(IFE interface + gateway,
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
or ComX 200).
I/O: I/O application
module
I/O is dedicated to circuit
breaker with ULP liaison.
It provides the monitoring
and control of any
application around the
circuit breaker (lighting
or load control, cooling
system, pulse metering
acquisition...).
Internal terminal block
for communication via
NSX cord
BSCM module
Micrologic trip unit
NSX cord
I/O module
IFE interface module
IFM module
ULP cable
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Acti 9
Measure & Connect: equipment status
and control, counter values
Available information and functions
Monitoring auxiliaries and counters
Control auxiliaries and Reflex circuit breaker
Available functions
Circuit
Breaker
Reex
C. B.
Relay
Pulse R.
Pulse
counter
Analog
sensor
Status indications
OPEN/CLOSE
TRIPPED
Controls
Open
Close
Measurements
Counter pulses (kWh, m
3
, )
Analog value
(temperature, CO
2
,)
Maintenance counters
Number of trippings
Number of OPEN/CLOSE cycles
Total period of operation
of the load
Circuit breaker
remote control
> Remote opening/closing
of MCBs
> Remote control resetting
after tripping
> 24 V DC and 230 V AC
command and MCB position
> Various congurable local and
remote control combinations
RCA iC60
Impulse relay
auxiliary
> 24 V:
- Command to impulse relay
- Open/close impulse relay
position
> 230 V command to
impulse relay
- Various congurable
local and remote control
combinations
iATL 24
Contactor
auxiliary
> 24 V:
- Command to contactor
- Open/close contactor
position
> 230 V command to
contactor
- Various congurable
local and remote control
combinations
iACT 24
Monitoring and
integrated control
circuit breaker
> 24 V DC and 230 V AC
- Command
- Open/close
- Tripping indication
> Various congurable
local and remote control
combinations
Refex
TM
iC60
Circuit breaker auxiliaries
> 24 V DC low-level contacts
- CB open/closed position
- CB tripping indication
iOF+SD24, OF+SD24
Energy counters
> DIN rail mounted
> Designed for metering active energy consumed
by a single- or 3-phase electric circuit
iEM2000T iEM3110
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Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
> 7 connectors:
2 inputs / 1 output /
+ 24 V DC per connector
> 1 connector with
2 analog 0-10 V or 4-20 mA inputs
> 1 connector for 24 V DC output
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet provides a
Modbus master port for a network
collecting data from Acti 9 Smartlink
Modbus or other Modbus slaves
(counters, power meters).
It also provides an Ethernet gateway
facility.
Smartlink Ethernet
> 11 connectors:
2 inputs / 1 output /
+ 24 V DC per connector
> 1 connector for 24 V DC output
Smartlink Modbus provides
a Modbus slave interface facility
for Acti 9 components.
Acti 9 circuit-breakers,
pulse relays
They are monitored or controlled
By the I/Os via speci c adaptors
(iOF+SD24 and iATL24).
Acti 9 remote controlled circuit-breakers,
actuators, counters
Re ex iC60, relays, energy meters with impulse
output are directly connected.
iATL24
iOF+SD24
Ref ex iC60
IEM2000T
iTL
iC60
0-10 V sensor
or 4-20 mA
OUT
0 -24 V DC
Modbus Master
Ethernet
Modbus Slave
Smartlink cables
A standard connection design with
the corresponding cables have been developed
for error-free and fast cabling.
ULP
Modbus
Ethernet
Hard wired
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EnerlinX gateways
and interfaces connectivity
> This diagram clearly shows the equipment involved into the "Measure"
and "Connect" functionalities dening the Smart Panel concept.
> Interface: provides a network port to one or several devices (circuit
breakers, actuators, counters,...) from their hard wired or ULP links.
> Gateway: ensures the communication between two networks with
different protocols (Ethernet and Modbus).
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Examples of connected
switchboards architecture
Unique switchboard:
4 Acti 9 Smartlinks ensure the monitoring and control
of circuit-breakers and actuators. A power meter (PM)
shares the same Modbus network, the Compact circuit
breaker is monitored through dry contacts.
The Modbus master, an Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet,
collects the data from the Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus
slaves then sends all status and values to
the ComX 200 energy server by an Ethernet liaison.
The ComX 200 acts as gateway, connecting the
switchboard to the Cloud via a DSL modem.
Display
The related energy dashboards generated by
the Energy Operation web services are available on
any PC connected to the web.
Main switchboard:
4 Acti 9 Smartlink ensure the monitoring and control of
circuit-breakers and actuators.
The main incomer is monitored and controlled directly
by the IFE interface + gateway, through an ULP link.
Other circuit breakers are connected to IFM interfaces,
through ULP links, as well.
The data from the Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus slaves are
collected by the master, an Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet.
The IFE interface concentrates the data from:
> the Acti 9 Smartlinks through a Ethernet liaison,
> the IFMs through DIN rail connectors (see page 50)
> the main incomer through its ULP link.
Display
As the choice was made for a local monitoring and
control, an LCD touch panel IFM128 or PC with
standard browser is connected to the building Ethernet
network, shared by all the switchboards. The web
pages generated by the local IFE interface and Acti 9
Smartlink Ethernet are displayed on it.
Final distribution
switchboards
An Acti 9 Smartlink
Ethernet ensures the
connection of each
switchboard to the local
Ethernet network.
The same principle as in
the main switchboards
applies for the status and
values monitoring.
Switch Switch Switch Switch Switch
Main switchboard
Final
distribution
switchboards
Switch
Medium building
Building Ethernet network
DSL Modem
DSL Modem
Small building
ULP
Modbus
Ethernet
Hard wired
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Enerlin'X components
EnerlinX communication system
Products overview
Enerlin'X communication system provides access
to status, electrical values and devices control using
Ethernet and Modbus SL communication protocols.
Ethernet has become the universal link between switchboards, computers and
communication devices inside the building. The large amount of information which
can be transferred makes the connection of Enerlin'X digital system to hosted web
services of Schneider Electric a reality. More advantages are offered to integrators
thanks to confguration web pages available remotely or on the local Ethernet network.
Modbus SL is the most widely used communication protocol in industrial networks.
It operates in master-slave mode. The devices (slaves) communicate one after
the other with a gateway (master).
4
A
B
C
H
H
D
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Modbus SL
ULP
Hard wired
ULP is a fast communication link dedicated
to circuit breaker monitoring and control.
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Plug and play commissioning tools give a real peace of mind
to panel builders as their panels can be functionally checked
before delivery.
Enerlin'X communication devices and displays
Name Function Port Bin.
Input
Analog.
Input
Bin.
Output
Cial. Ref.
(to device) (to server)
A
Com'X 200 Energy Server
with Ethernet
Gateway
(1)
function
Modbus
Master
Ethernet cable
+ WiFi
6 2 - EBX200
B
FDM128 Ethernet LCD
colour touch screen
- Ethernet - - - LV434128
C
FDM121 LCD display for
circuit breaker
ULP - - - - TRV00121
D
IFE
interface +
gateway
Ethernet interface
(2)
& Gateway
Modbus
Master & ULP
Ethernet - - - LV434011
IFE
interface
Ethernet interface
for circuit breakers
ULP Ethernet - - - LV434010
E
Acti 9
Smartlink
Ethernet
Ethernet interface
with Input/Output
functions &
Gateway
Modbus
Master
Ethernet 14 2 7 A9XMEA08
F
Acti 9
Smartlink
Modbus
Modbus interface
with Input/Output
functions
- Modbus Slave 22 - 11 A9XMSB11
G
IFM Modbus interface
for circuit breaker
ULP Modbus Slave - - - TRV00210
H
I/O Input/Output
application module
for circuit breaker
ULP ULP 6 - 3 LV434063
(1) Gateway: transfers data from a network to another (ie.: Modbus to Ethernet).
(2) Interface: transfers data from an equipment to a network.(ie.: ULP to Modbus).
Commissioning / maintenance tools
Web pages embedded into ComX 200 and
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet gateways
Access with a standard PC and common browser:
b commissioning,
b communication diagnosis,
b functional tests
Electrical Asset Manager
Loaded into a standard PC Error free commissioning. Time saving, easier
management and maintenance thanks to the advanced services:
b project management,
b confguration of controllers, gateways,
b test of communication networks, diagnostic report
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Energy Server Com'X 200
Functions and characteristics
Ethernet GPRS data logger function
The Energy Server Com'X 200 collects and stores wages consumptions (Water, Air,
Gas, Electricity, Steam) and environmental parameters such as temperatures,
humidity, and CO2 levels in a building. Data is periodically transmitted as a report to
an Internet database server.
Data processing and display
Once received by the server, the data is ready to be processed and displayed as web
pages through web services provided by Schneider Electric, such as StruxureWare
Energy Operation and StruxureWare Energy On Line.
b Energy Operation.
b Energy Online.
or by any private energy management platform.
Architecture
Access to the web: choice of 3 media.
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Energy Server Com'X 200 - top view.
Energy Server Com'X 200.
Features
b From a simple metering installation with 1 device to large metering systems,
Com'X 200 collects data from any Modbus TCP or serial devices, from any pulse
meters, actuators and analogue sensors.
b Automatic discovery of connected Modbus devices.
b Connectivity to the cloud through Ethernet, Wi-Fi and GPRS.
b 2 Ethernet ports to separate upstream cloud connection from feld
devices network.
b Protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP with Proxy management.
b Data export: Native connection to Schneider Electric Service platforms
(Energy Operation, Energy Online) - CSV fle export for other database servers.
b Setup through convenient built-in web pages.
b Compliant with electrical switchboard environment
(Temperature, electro magnetic compatibility).
b Storage of data in case of communication failure.
b Local backup of the confguration parameters.
When associated with SE Services:
b Remotely managed (frmware upgrade, confguration backup, troubleshooting,
parameters setting.
b GPRS contract management with SIM card provided.
Catalogue numbers
Energy Server Com'X 200
Com'X 200 Ethernet data logger EBX 200
Wi-Fi USB stick EBXA-USB-WiFi
GPRS modem with SIM card EBXA-GPRS-SIM
GPRS modem without SIM card EBXA-GPRS
External GPRS antenna EBXA-ANT-5M
Enerlin'X components
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B
1
1
2
0
4
1
Energy Server Com'X 200.
P
B
1
1
2
0
5
0
Energy Server Com'X 200 with the front face in Open position,
GPRS modem and Wi-Fi USB stick are connected.
P
B
1
1
2
0
4
2
GPRS modem (antenna in folded position).
P
B
1
1
2
0
4
5
External GPRS antenna.
Ethernet GPRS data logger
Characteristics
Inputs
6 Digital inputs Max impulse
frequency
25 Hz (min duration 20 ms) IEC 62053-31 Class A
Power Supply Provided by Com'X 200: 12 V DC 60 mA
External: from 10 to 30 V DC
2 Analogue inputs Sensor
compatibility
PT100 PT1000 2-wires probes (accuracy 1%)
Sensors with 4 -20 mA or 0-10 V output (accuracy 0.5%)
Power supply Provided by Com'X 200: 24 V DC - 50 mA
per input
Communication
Meter Network 1 RS485 Modbus serial port, RJ45 connector,
for 32 Modbus components maximum
Confguration /
Data transfer
2 Ethernet ports RJ45 10/100 Base,
DPWS ready
Ethernet 1 PoE class 3 (802.3af), DHCP client
Ethernet 2 DHCP client or server
Protocols IPv4, IPv6 HTTP, HTTPS, Modbus TCP/IP
USB Ports 2
For memory stick USB port on front face
For Wi-Fi stick USB port 2 behind cover
LED indicators 11
Power/ Boot status
GPRS modem status and signal level
Modbus communication
Ethernet communication
Wi-Fi communication mode (Access point /
Infrastructure) and status
Digital inputs status and pulse reception
Power Supply
AC 100-230 V (+/- 15%)(50-60Hz)
DC 24 V (+/- 10%)
Max power 26 W max
Mechanical
IP Front face IP40, terminals IP20
Dimensions (HxWxD) 91 x 144 x 65.8 mm
Weight 450 g
Environment
Operating temperature -25 to +60C (-13 to +140F)
Storage temperature -40 to +85C (-40 to +185F)
Humidity 5 to 95% relative humidity (without condensation)
at +55C
Pollution Class III
Safety standards / regulation
International (CB scheme) IEC 60950
USA UL508
Canada cULus 508
Europe EN 60950
Quality Brands
CE, UL
P
B
1
1
2
0
4
4
Wi-Fi USB stick
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FDM128 Ethernet
switchboard display
For Masterpact, Compact, Powerpact*
circuit breakers and Acti 9 Smartlink
P
B
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P
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Enerlin'X components
Micrologic measurement capabilities come into full play
with the FDM128 switchboard display. It connects to
Ethernet communication via RJ45 port and displays
Micrologic information. The result is a true integrated
unit combining a circuit breaker and a Power Meter.
Additional operating assistance functions can also
be displayed.
FDM128
The FDM128 is an 'intelligent' Ethernet display. It collects the data from up to
8 devices via the Ethernet network:
b circuit breakers, as Masterpact, Compact, or Powerpact*, individually via
their Ethernet interfaces or gateways,
b modular circuit breakers, actuators, counter and analog sensors when they
are grouped an connected to an Acti 9 Smartlink interface.
FDM128 generates and displays a dedicated page for each one, with the
monitored status, values, and the potential controls.
Masterpact, Compact, Powerpact* monitoring and control
The FDM128 is intended to display the data of a Micrologic A/E/P/H trip unit
embedded into a Masterpact, Compact or Powerpact*. They consist of electrical
measurements, trips and operating information. Protection setting cannot be
modifed from the FDM128.
Measurements may be easily accessed via a menu.
Trips are automatically displayed.
A pop-up window displays the time-stamped description of the trip.
Status indications
As long as the circuit breaker is equipped with a BCM ULP or BSCM communication
module and the appropriate status contacts (with or without Micrologic), a minimum
of information can be displayed:
b O/F: ON/OFF.
b SDE: Fault-trip indication (overload, short-circuit, ground fault).
b PF: ready to close.
b CH: charged (spring loaded).
b CE, CD, CT cradle management with I/O application module.
Remote control
When the circuit breaker is equipped with a BCM ULP or BSCM communication
module (including their kit for connection to XF and MX1 communication voltage
releases), the FDM128 display can also be used to control (open/close) the circuit
breaker. Two operating mode are available:
b local mode: open/close commands are enabled from FDM128 while disable
from communication network
b remote mode: open/close commands are disabled from FDM128 while,
enabled from communication network.
Acti 9 Smartlink monitoring and control
The FDM128 can display all status, counting and analog values collected in hard
wired devices by an Acti 9 Smartlink interface, it can also provide potential controls.
Wired devices:
b Circuit breakers.
b Energy counters.
b Analog sensors.
b Relays, impulse relays.
Monitoring
O/F auxiliary contacts: ON/OFF status. SD auxiliary contacts: fault-trip indication
(overload, short-circuit, ground fault). Counters: values.Analog sensors:
(temperature value, humidity,...)
Remote control
Circuit breakers with tripping auxiliary. Relays, impulse relays. Acti 9 Refex remote
control circuit breakers.
Main characteristics
b 115.2 x 86.4 mm with 5.7" QVGA display 320 x 240 pixels.
b Color TFT LCD, LED backlight.
b Wide viewing angle: vertical 80, horizontal 70.
b High resolution: excellent reading of graphic symbols.
b Operating temperature range -10 C to +55 C.
b CE / UL / CSA marking (pending).
b 24 V DC power supply, with tolerances 24 V (limit 20.4 - 28.8 V DC).
b Consumption y 6.8 W.
FDM128 display.
Surface mount accessory.
*Except Powerpact M
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Mounting
The FDM128 is easily installed in a switchboard.
b Standard door hole 22 mm.
The FDM128 degree of protection is IP65 in front and IP54.
Connection
The FDM128 is equipped with:
b a 24 V DC terminal block: power supply range of 24 V DC (limit 20.4 - 28.8 V DC).
The FDM128 display unit has a 2-point screw connector on the rear panel of the
module for this purpose.
b one RJ45 Ethernet jacks.
The Micrologic connects to the internal communication terminal block on the
Masterpact via the breaker ULP cord and Ethernet connection through IFE interface.
Navigation
Touch screen is used for intuitive and fast navigation.
The user can select the display language (Chinese, English, French, German,
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, etc.).
Screens
Main menu
Quick view Metering Control Alarms Maintenance
When not in use, the screen is automatically shifted to low back-lighting.
Fast access to essential information
b "Quick view" provides access to fve screens that display a summary of essential
operating information (I, U, f, P, E, THD, circuit breaker On / Off).
Access to detailed information
b "Metering" can be used to display the measurement data (I, U-V, f, P, Q, S, E,
THD, PF) with the corresponding min/max values.
b Alarms displays the trip history.
b Services provides access to the operation counters, energy and maximeter reset
function, maintenance indicators, identifcation of modules connected to the internal
bus and FDM128 internal settings (language, contrast, etc.).
Communication components and FDM128 connections
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Quick view
Measures
Alarm history
Control
Maintenance
ESC
Maintenance
3/3
Operation
Trip SDE
Close command
Product ID Information Reset all
Counter
xxx
xxx
xxx
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Quick view
Measures
Alarm history
Control
ESC
Maintenance
3/3
Operation
Trip SDE
Close command
Product ID Information Reset all
Counter Counter
xxx
xxx
xxx
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Quick view
Measures
Alarm history
Control
Maintenance
ESC
Energy
Ep kWh
Eq kVArh
Es kVAh
11 318
257
13 815
6/7
Quick view
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Measures
Alarm history
Control
Maintenance
ESC
Energy
Ep kWh
Eq kVArh
Es kVAh
11 318
257
13 815
6/7
Quick view
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Quick view
Measures
Alarm history
Control
Maintenance
ESC
Maintenance
0 to 49%
50 to 79%
80 to 89%
2/3
90 to 100%
Product ID Information Reset all
Load profile
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Quick view
Measures
Alarm history
Control
ESC
Maintenance
0 to 49%
50 to 79%
80 to 89%
2/3
90 to 100%
Product ID Information Reset all
Load profile Load profile
Product identifcation.
Services.
Metering: meter.
Micrologic measurement capabilities come into full play
with the FDM121 switchboard display. It connects to
COM option (BCM ULP) via a breaker ULP cord and
displays Micrologic information. The result is a true
integrated unit combining a circuit breaker and a Power
Meter. Additional operating assistance functions can
also be displayed.
FDM121 switchboard display
An FDM121 switchboard display unit can be connected to a circuit breaker via an ULP
cord to display all measurements, alarms, histories and event tables, maintenance
indicators, management of installed devices on a screen. The result is a veritable 96 x 96
mm Power Meter. The FMD121 display unit requires a 24 V DC power supply. The
FDM121 is a switchboard display unit that can be integrated in the Compact NSX100 to
630 A, Powerpact H/J/L/P/R, compact NS or Masterpact systems. It uses the sensors and
processing capacity of the Micrologic trip unit. It is easy to use and requires no special
software or settings. It is immediately operational when connected to the Compact NSX by
a simple cord. Also, it provides monitoring and control with the use of the I/O application
module, the motor mecanism module, or the Breaker Status module. The FDM121 is a
large display, but requires very little depth. The anti-glare graphic screen is backlit for very
easy reading even under poor ambient lighting and at sharp angles.
Display of Micrologic measurements and alarms
The FDM121 is intended to display Micrologic 5 / 6 measurements, alarms and operating
information. It cannot be used to modify the protection settings. Measurements may be
easily accessed via a menu. All user-defned alarms are automatically displayed.
The display mode depends on the priority level selected during alarm set-up:
b high priority: a pop-up window displays the time-stamped description of the alarm and
the orange LED fashes
b medium priority: the orange "Alarm" LED goes steady on
b low priority: no display on the screen.
All faults resulting in a trip automatically produce a high-priority alarm, without any special
settings required. In all cases, the alarm history is updated. Micrologic saves the
information in its non-volatile memory in the event of an FDM121 power failure.
Status indications and remote control
When the circuit breaker is equipped with the Breaker Status Module, the FDM121 display
can also be used to view circuit breaker status conditions:
b O/F: ON/OFF
b SD: trip indication
b SDE: Fault-trip indication (overload, short-circuit, ground fault).
When the circuit breaker system is equipped with the I/O application module,
the FDM121 can monitor and control:
b craddle management
b circuit breaker operation
b light and load control
b custom application.
When the circuit breaker system is equipped with the motor mechanism module,
the FDM121 offers remote closing and opening control.
Main characteristics
b 96 x 96 x 30 mm screen requiring 10 mm behind the door (or 20 mm when the 24 V
power supply connector is used).
b White backlighting.
b Wide viewing angle: vertical 60, horizontal 30.
b High resolution: excellent reading of graphic symbols.
b Alarm LED: fashing orange for alarm pick-up, steady orange after operator reset if
alarm condition persists.
b Operating temperature range -10 C to +55 C.
b CE / UL / CSA marking (pending).
b 24 V DC power supply, with tolerances 24 V -20 % (19.2 V) to 24 V +10 % (26.4 V).
When the FDM121 is connected to the communication network, the 24 V DC can be
supplied by the communication system wiring system.
b Consumption 40 mA.
Mounting
The FDM121 is easily installed in a switchboard.
b Standard door cut-out 92 x 92 mm.
b Attached using clips.
To avoid a cut-out in the door, an accessory is available for surface mounting by drilling
only two 22 mm diameter holes.
The FDM121 degree of protection is IP54 in front. IP54 is maintained after switchboard
mounting by using the supplied gasket during installation.
Connection
The FDM121 is equipped with:
b a 24 V DC terminal block:
v plug-in type with 2 wire inputs per point for easy daisy-chaining
v power supply range of 24 V DC -20 % (19.2 V) to 24 V DC +10 % (26.4 V).
A 24 V DC type auxiliary power supply must be connected to a single point on the ULP
system. The FDM121 display unit has a 2-point screw connector on the rear panel of the
module for this purpose. The ULP module to which the auxiliary power supply is connected
distributes the supply via the ULP cable to all the ULP modules connected to the system
and therefore also to Micrologic.
FDM121 display.
Surface mount accessory.
Connection with FDM121 display unit.
*Except Powerpact M
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FDM121 switchboard display
For Masterpact , Compact, Powerpact*
circuit breakers
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Micrologic 5.3A
Produit Id
Serial number:
Part number:
Firmware:
P07451
LU432091
1.02
ESC
Product identifcation.
Metering: meter.
Metering: sub-menu.
Services.
1 Escape
2 Down
3 OK
4 Up
5 Context
6 Alarm LED

ESC OK
I
U-V
PQS
E
F - PF - cos
Metering

ESC
EpIN 5111947 kWh
EpOut 12345678 kWh
NonResettableEnergy 1/3
ESC
0..49%
50...79%
80..89%
90..100%
610 H
2/3
15 H
360 H
3 H
Load Profile
b two RJ45 jacks.
The Micrologic connects to the internal communication terminal block on the Masterpact
via the breaker ULP cord. Connection to one of the RJ45 connectors on the FDM121
automatically establishes communication between the Micrologic and the FDM121 and
supplies power to the Micrologic measurement functions.
When the second connector is not used, it must be ftted with a line terminator.
Navigation
Five buttons are used for intuitive and fast navigation.
The "Context" button may be used to select the type of display (digital, bargraph,
analogue). The user can select the display language (Chinese, English, French,
German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, etc.).
Screens
When powered up, the FDM121 screen automatically displays the ON/OFF status
ofthe device.
Main menu
Quick view Metering Control Alarms Maintenance
When not in use, the screen is not backlit. Backlighting can be activated by pressing
one of the buttons. It goes off after 3 minutes.
Fast access to essential information
b "Quick view" provides access to fve screens that display a summary of essential
operating information (I, U, f, P, E, THD, circuit breaker On / Off).
Access to detailed information
b "Metering" can be used to display the measurement data (I, U-V, f, P, Q, S, E,
THD, PF) with the corresponding min/max values.
b Alarms displays active alarms and the alarm history.
b Services provides access to the operation counters, energy and maximeter reset
b function, maintenance indicators, identifcation of modules connected to the
internal bus and FDM121 internal settings (language, contrast, etc.).
Communication components and FDM121 connections
LV434195
1.3 m
LV434196 LV434197
Breaker ULP cord
ETH1 ETH2
24VDC
+-
External power supply
24 V DC
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Red Black Blue
OR
E2 E3 E4 E5 E6
Customer terminal block
White
IFM
+-
External power supply
24 V DC
IFE
D0 = A / Rx-, A / Tx-
D1 = B / Rx+, B / Tx+
Ethernet
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Customer terminal block
White
Modbus-SL
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Connections
b Masterpact is connected to the ULP
devices (FDM121 display, IFM, IFE
interface or I/O) unit via the breaker
ULP cord.
v cord available in three lengths:
0.35 m, 1.3 m and 3 m.
v lengths up to 10 m possible using
extensions.
A Modbus network.
B Ethernet network.
C Breaker ULP cord.
D FDM121 display.
E ULP termination.
F ULP cable.
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IFE interface,
IFE interface + gateway:
Ethernet interface, gateway
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IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway description
Introduction
b The IFE interface and IFE interface + gateway enable LV circuit breakers
as Masterpact NT/NW, Compact NSX or Powerpact* to be connected to
b an Ethernet network.
IFE interface: ref. LV434010
Provides an Ethernet access to a single LV circuit breaker.
Function
Interface - one circuit breaker is connected to the IFE interface via its ULP port.
IFE interface + gateway: ref. LV434011
Provides an Ethernet access to one or several LV circuit breakers.
Functions
b Interface - one circuit breaker is connected to the IFE interface via its ULP port.
b Gateway: several circuit breakers on a Modbus network are connected via
the IFE interface + gateway master Modbus port.
IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway features
b Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for simple daisy chain connection.
b Device profle web service for discovery of the IFE interface, IFE interface +
gateway
on the LAN.
b ULP compliant for localization of the IFE interface in the switchboard.
b Ethernet interface for Compact, Masterpact and Powerpact* circuit breakers.
b Gateway for Modbus-SL connected devices (IFE interface + gateway only).
b Embedded set-up web pages.
b Embedded monitoring web pages.
b Embedded control web pages.
b Built-in e-mail alarm notifcation.
Mounting
The IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway are DIN rail mounting devices. A stacking
accessory enables the user to connect several IFMs (ULP to Modbus interfaces) to
an IFE interface + gateway without additional wiring.
24 V DC power supply
The IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway must always be supplied with 24 V DC.
The IFMs stacked to an IFE interface + gateway are supplied by the IFE interface +
gateway, thus it is not necessary to supply them separately. It is recommended to
use an UL listed and recognized limited voltage/limited current or a class 2 power
supply with a 24 V DC, 3 A maximum.
IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway frmware update
The frmware can be updated using:
b FTP
b customer engineering tool.
Required circuit breaker communication modules
The connection to IFE interface or IFE interface + gateway requires a
communication module embedded into the circuit breaker:
b Compact NS, Powerpact P, Powerpact R: BCM ULP communication module
b Compact NSX: NSX cord and/or BSCM module
b Masterpact NT/NW or Compact NS, Powerpact P, Powerpact R (Fixed electrically
operated): BCM ULP communication module
b Drawout Masterpact NT/NW or a withdrawable Compact NS, Powerpact P,
Powerpact R: BCM ULP and its respective I/O (Input/Output) application module.
All connection confgurations for Masterpact NT/NW, Compact NS, Powerpact P,
Powerpact R require the breaker ULP cord. The insulated NSX cord is mandatory
for system voltages greater than 480 V AC. When the second ULP RJ45 connector
is not used, it must be closed with an ULP terminator (TRV00880).
*Except Powerpact M
IFE interface + gateway, ref.: LV434011
IFE interface, ref.: LV434010
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ETH1 ETH2
Modbus-SL
LV434011
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
Module Status
Network Status
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IFE
IFE-XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
Modbus-SL
LV434011
ETH1 LK/10-100/ACT
ETH2 LK/10-100/ACT
Module Status
Network Status
IFE
IFE-XX.YY.ZZ (factory set)
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A Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2 communication port.
B 24 V DC power supply terminal block.
C Ethernet communication LEDs:
b yellow: 10 Mb
b green: 100 Mb.
D Module status LED:
b steady off: no power
b steady green: device operational
b steady red: major fault
b fashing green: standby
b fashing red: minor fault
b fashing green/red: self-test.
E Network status LED:
b steady off: not power/no valid IP address
b steady green: connected, valid IP address
b steady orange: default IP address
b steady red: duplicated IP address
b fashing green/red: Self-test.
F Sealable transparent cover.
G ULP status LED.
H Test button (accessible closed cover).
I Locking pad.
J Modbus traffc status LED (LV434011 only).
K Device name label.
L ULP ports.
General characteristics
Environmental characteristics
Conforming to standards UL 508, UL 60950, IEC 60950, 60947-6-2
Certifcation cUIUs, GOST, FCC, CE
Ambient temperature -20 to +70 C (-4 to +158 F)
Relative humidity 585 %
Level of pollution Level 3
Flame resistance ULV0
Mechanical characteristics
Shock resistance 1000 m/s2
Resistance to sinusoidal vibrations -5 Hz < f < 8.4 Hz
Electrical characteristics
Resistance to electromagnetic discharge Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-3
Immunity to radiated felds 10 V/m
Immunity to surges Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-5
Consumption 120 mA at 24 V input
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 72 x 105 x 71 mm (2.83 x 4.13 x 2.79 in.)
Mounting DIN rail
Weight 182.5 g (0.41 lb)
Degree of protection of the installed
I/O application module
b On the front panel (wall mounted enclosure): IP4x
b Connectors: IP2x
b Other parts: IP3x
Connections Screw type terminal blocks
Technical characteristics - 24 V DC power supply
Power supply type Regulated switch type
Rated power 72 W
Input voltage 100120 V AC for single phase
200500 V AC phase-to-phase
PFC flter With IEC 61000-3-2
Output voltage 24 V DC
Power supply out current 3 A
Note: it is recommended to use an UL listed/UL listed recognized limited voltage/Limited current
or a class 2 power supply with a 24 V DC, 3 A maximum.
IFE interface, IFE interface + gateway web page description
Monitoring web page
Real time data 67 b
Device logging b
Control web page
Single device control b
Diagnostics web page
Statistics b
Device information b
IMU information b
Read device registers b
Communication check b
Maitenance web page
Maintenance log b
Maintenance counters b
Setup web page
Device localization/name b
Ethernet confguration (dual port) b
IP confguration b
Modbus TCP/IP fltering b
Serial port b
Date and time b
E-mail server confguration b
Alarms to be e-mailed b
Device list b
Device logging b
Device log export b
SNMP parameters b
Documentation links b
Preferences b
Advanced services control b
User accounts b
Web page access b
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Acti 9 Smartlink
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Country approval pictograms
IEC/EN 61131-2
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave and Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet are used to transfer
data from Acti 9 devices to a PLC or monitoring system via the communication
system:
b Modbus serial line for Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave
b Modbus Ethernet TCP/IP or http for Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet.
Functions
Data transmission between the network and Acti 9 devices
b Circuit breakers, residual current circuit breakers, residual current devices:
v open/closed state
v tripped state
v number of opening/closing cycles
v number of tripping actions.
b Contactors, impulse relays:
v opening control
v closing control
v open/closed state
v number of opening/closing cycles
v total period of operation of the load (device closed).
b Remote controlled circuit breaker/Refex iC60:
v opening control
v closing control
v open/closed state
v tripped state
v number of opening/closing cycles
v total period of operation of the load.
b Power meters:
v number of pulses recorded
v pulse value setting (e.g. kWh)
v total consumption recorded
v estimate of power consumption.
b Analog sensors only for Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet:
v temperature sensor
v humidity sensor,
v CO
2
detector,
v optical detector
v ...
All the data are stored in memory: number of cycles, consumption, period of
operation, even in the event of a power failure.
Acti 9 Smartlink can also exchange data with any device having 24 V DC digital
inputs/outputs.
No confguration of the connected products is required.
When Acti 9 Smartlink is switched on, communication automatically adjusts to the
Modbus Master or Ethernet (PLC, control station) communication parameters.
Installation
b Mounting in switchboards:
v width 24 modules per row
v minimum spacing between rails 150 mm.
b Mounting on
v DIN rail, with mounting kit A9XMFA04
v Linergy FM 80 A, with locking clips supplied
v Linergy FM 200 A, wtih mounting kit A9XM2B04.
Test
b The communication and cabling test for the connected devices can be performed
using Acti 9 Smart Test software.
Acti 9 Smart Test software
b Electrical continuity test
b Functional testing of the devices
b Report printing
b Printing of a simplifed diagram
b Project archiving
b Compatible with Windows XP, Windows 7,
Windows 8
b To be download on: Schneider Electric web sites:
v schneider-electric.com or
v schneider-electric country web site
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Catalogue numbers
Acti 9 Smartlink
Type Set of
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave 1 A9XMSB11
Supplied with Modbus connector 1
24 V DC power supply connector 1
Locking clips for mounting on
Linergy FM 80
2
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet 1 A9XMEA08
Supplied with Connector for 4-point analog output 1
Modbus connector 1
24 V DC power supply connector 1
Locking clips for mounting on
Linergy FM 80
2
Accessories
USB cable link / Modbus for Acti 9 Smartlink test 1 A9XCATM1
Prefabricated cables
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With 2 connectors Short: 100 mm 6 A9XCAS06
Medium-sized: 160 mm 6 A9XCAM06
Long: 870 mm 6 A9XCAL06
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With 1 connector Long: 870 mm 6 A9XCAU06
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Connectors 5-pin connectors (Ti24) 12 A9XC2412
Mounting kit DIN rail (4 feet, 4 straps, 4 adapters) 1 A9XMFA04
Linergy FM 200 A (4 adapters) 1 A9XM2B04
Spare parts Lock for Linergy FM 80 A (2 clips) 1 A9XMLA02
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave
24V
I2
I1
0V
Q
Connectable devices
With Ti24 interface
Type Reference Description
iACT24 A9C15924 Low-level control and indication auxiliary for iCT contactors
iATL24 A9C15424 Low-level control and indication auxiliary for iTL impulse relays
iOF+SD24 A9A26897 Low-level indication auxiliary for iC60, iID, ARA, RCA, iSW-NA
OF+SD24 A9N26899 Low-level indication auxiliary for C60, C120, DPN, RCCB/ID,
C60H-DC
RCA See module
CA904011
Remote control with Ti24 interface
Refex iC60 See module
CA904012
Refex iC60 with Ti24 interface
Without Ti24 interface
Power meters with pulse output, e.g. IEM2000T
Impulse meters complying with the IEC 62053-21 standard
24 V DC indicator lamps, Harmony XVL range
All loads not exceeding 100 mA, 24 V DC
Light sensitive switches: example IC2000
Timers, thermostats, time switches, load shedding devices
All 24 V DC auxiliary contacts, IEC 61131-2 type 1
With analog outputs
Temperature and humidity sensors, with a 0-10 V or 4-20 mA output
CO
2
and optical detectors, with a 0-10 V or 4-20 mA output
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
A9XCAU06
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Acti 9 Smartlink (cont.)
Common technical characteristics
Power supply
Rated 24 V DC 20 %
Maximum input current 1.5 A
Maximum inrush current 3 A
Meter
Capacity 2
32
pulses per input
Input characteristics
Number of channels Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave 11 of 2-input channels
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet 7 of 2-input channels
Type of input Current collector Type 1 IEC 61131-2
Maximum cable length 500 m
Rated voltage 24 V DC
Voltage limits 24 V DC 20 %
Rated current 2.5 mA
Maximum current 5 mA
Filtering time In state 1 2 ms
In state 0 2 ms
Isolation No isolation between channels
Negative sequence voltage protection Yes
Output characteristics
Number of output channels Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave 11
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet 7
Type of output 24 V DC 0.1 A current source
Maximum cable length 500 m
Rated voltage Voltage 24 V DC
Maximum current 100 mA
Filtering time In state 1 2 ms
In state 0 2 ms
Voltage drop (voltage in state 1) 1 V max
Maximum inrush current 500 mA
Leakage current 0.1 mA
Overvoltage protection 33 V DC
Environmental characteristics
Temperature Operating -25C ... +60C (if vertical mounting, limited to 50C)
Storage -40C+80C
Tropicalization Treatment 2 (relative humidity of 93% at 40C)
Resistance to voltage dips 10 ms, class 3 as per IEC 61000-4-29
Degree of protection IP20
Pollution degree 3
Altitude Operating 0 2000 m
Vibration resistance As per IEC 60068.2.6 1 g / 3.5 mm - 5 Hz to 300 Hz - 10 cycles
Shock resistance As per IEC 60068.2.2 7 15 g / 11 ms
Immunity to electrostatic discharge As per IEC 61000-4-2 Air: 8 kV
Contact: 4 kV
Immunity to radiated magnetic felds As per IEC 61000-4-3 10 V/m - 80 MHz to 3 GHz
Immunity to fast transients As per IEC 61000-4-4 1 kV for inputs/outputs and Modbus communication.
2 kV for 24 DC power supply - 5 kHz - 100 kHz
Immunity to conducted magnetic felds As per IEC 61000-4-6 10 V from 150 kHz to 80 MHz
Immunity to magnetic felds at mains frequency As per IEC 61000-4-8 30 A/m
Resistance to corrosive atmospheres As per IEC 60721-3-3 Level 3C2 on H
2
S / SO
2
/ NO
2
/ Cl
2
Fire resistance For live parts At 960C 30 s / 30 s as per IEC 60 695-2-10 and IEC 60 695-2-11
For other parts At 650C 30 s / 30 s as per IEC 60 695-2-10 and IEC 60 695-2-11
Salt spray test As per IEC 60068.2.52 Severity 2
Environment In compliance with the RoHS directive
Additional characteristics
Duration of saving memory 10 years
Prefabricated cables characteristics
Dielectric resistance 1 kV / 5 min
Minimum draw-out resistance 20 N
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Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave technical characteristics
Characteristics of the Modbus link
Link Modbus, RTU, RS485 serial connection
Transmission Transfer rate 9600 baud ... 19200 baud, self-adaptable
Medium Shielded cable, double twisted pair
Protocol Master/Slave
Type of device Slave
Modbus addressing range 1 to 99
Maximum length of the bus 1000 m
Type of bus connector 4-pin connector
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet technical characteristics
Characteristics of the Ethernet link
Link 10/100 MB Ethernet
Protocol Modbus TCP server
http (Web pages)
Address mode Static and dynamic (supplied, by default, in dynamic mode)
Characteristics of Gateway
Protocol Modbus TCP/IP Modbus SL
Modbus slave number 8
Modbus addressing range 1 to 247
Characteristics of the Modbus Master link
Link Modbus serial connection, RTU, RS485
Transmission Transfer rate 9600 baud ... 19200 baud, self-adaptable
Support Shielded cable, double twisted pair
Maximum length of the bus 1000 m
Type of bus connector 4-pin connector
Characteristics of the analog inputs
Number 2
Type Separate confguration for each input, either 0-10 V or 4-20 mA
Measuring accuracy 1/100 full scale
Resolution 12 bits
Acquisition time 500 ms
Isolation No isolation between channels
Power supply 0-24 V DC
Type of cable Shielded cable, double twisted pair
Maximum cable length 30 m
Protection Short-circuit protection
Weight (g)
Acti 9 Smartlink
Type
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave 195
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet 180
Dimensions (mm)
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Acti 9 Smartlink (cont.)
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave
Thumbwheels
b Defnition of the address
in the Modbus network
Signalisation
b Indication of operation of the
communication system and the state
of Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus Slave
Serial port connector
RS485 Modbus (Slave)
b Pin 1: D1 Modbus
b Pin 2: D0 Modbus
b Pin 3: shielding
b Pin 4: common/0 V
24 V DC power supply
connector
Protected against voltage
reversals
b Pin1: 0 V
b Pin2:+24 V DC
Ti24 connector
11 input/output channels
Protected at input against voltage
reversals
Protected at output by current limiting
b Pin 1: 0 V
b Pin 2: I1 Input 1
b Pin 3: I2 Input 2
b Pin 4: Q Output
b Pin 5: +24 V DC
Signalisation
b Indication of operation of the
communication system and the state
of Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
24 V DC power supply
connector
Protected against voltage
reversals
b Pin1: 0 V
b Pin2:+24 V DC
Analog connector
2 confgurable input points, either
0-10 V or 4-20 mA
b Pin1: 0 V
b Pin2: AI1 Input 1
b Pin3: AI2 Input 2
b Pin4: +24 V DC
Ethernet connector
100 base T - RJ45
Serial port connector
Modbus RS485 (Master)
b Pin1: D1 Modbus
b Pin2: D0 Modbus
b Pin3: shielding
b Pin4: common/0V
Ti24 connector
7 input/output channels
Protected at input against voltage
reversals
Protected at output by current limiting
b Pin 1: 0 V
b Pin 2: I1 Input 1
b Pin 3: I2 Input 2
b Pin 4: Q Output
b Pin 5: +24 V DC
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
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A Modbus screw clamp
connector.
B Modbus address
switches.
C Modbus traffc LED.
D Modbus locking pad.
IFM Modbus communication
interface
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Function
A IFM - Modbus communication interface - is required for connection of a Masterpact
or Compact to a Modbus network as long as this circuit breaker is provided with
a ULP (Universal Logic Plug) port. The port is available on respectively a BCM ULP
or BSCM embedded module.
The IFM is defned as an IMU (Intelligent Modular Unit) in the ULP connection System
documentation.
Once connected, the circuit breaker is considered as a slave by the Modbus master.
Its electrical values, alarm status, open/close signals car be monitored or controlled
by a Programmable Logic Controller or any other system.
Characteristics
ULP port
2 RJ45 sockets, internal parallel wiring.
b Connection of a single circuit breaker (eventually via its I/O application module).
b A ULP line terminator or an FDM121 display unit must be connected to the second
RJ45 ULP socket.
The RJ45 sockets deliver a 24 V DC supply fed from the Modbus socket.
Built-in test function, for checking the correct connection to the circuit breaker
and FDM121 display unit.
Modbus slave port
b Top socket for screw-clamp connector, providing terminals for:
v 24 V DC input supply (0 V, +24 V)
v Modbus line (D1, D2, Gnd).
b Lateral socket, for Din-rail stackable connector.
Both top and lateral sockets are internally parallel wired.
b Multiple IFM can be stacked, thus sharing a common power supply and Modbus
line without individual wiring.
b On the front face:
v Modbus address setting (1 to 99): 2 coded rotary switches
v Modbus locking pad: enables or disable the circuit breaker remote control
and modifcation of IFM parameters.
b Self adjusting communication format (Baud rate, parity).
IFM Modbus communication interface.
Ref.: TRV00210.
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Technical characteristics
IFM Modbus communication interface
Dimensions 18 x 72 x 96 mm
Maximum number of stacked IFM 12
Degree of protection
of the installed
module
Part projecting beyond
the escutcheon
IP4x
Other module parts IP3x
Connectors IP2x
Operating temperature -25...+70C
Power supply voltage 24 V DC -20 %/+10 % (19.2...26.4 V DC)
Consumption Typical 21 mA/24 V DC at 20C
Maximum 30 mA/19.2 V DC at 60C
Certifcation
CE IEC/EN 60947-1
UL UL 508 - Industrial Control Equipment
CSA No. 142-M1987 - Process Control
Equipment
b CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 0-M91 -
General requirements - Canadian Electrical
Code Part
b CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14-05 -
Industrial Control Equipment
Catalogue numbers
IFM Modbus communication interface
Type Set of Cat. no.
IFM -Modbus communication interface module - TRV00210
Stacking accessories if more than 1 IFM 10 TRV00217
ULP line terminator - TRV00880
2-wire RS 485 isolated repeater module
(Modbus network outside the switchboard)
- TRV00211
Simplifed IFM installation
Staking IFM
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Stacking an IFE interface + gateway with IFMs
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Description
The I/O (Input/Output) application module for LV breaker is part of an ULP system
with built-in functionalities and applications to enhance the application needs.
The ULP system architecture can be built without any restrictions using the wide
range of circuit breakers.
The I/O application module is compliant with the ULP system specifcations.
Two I/O application module can be connected in the same ULP network.
The ranges of LV circuit breakers enhanced by the I/O application module are:
b Masterpact NW
b Masterpact NT
b Compact NS1600b-3200
b Compact NS630b-1600
b Compact NSX100-630 A.
I/O (Input/Output) application module for LV breaker resources
The I/O application module module ressources are:
b 6 digital inputs that are self powered for either NO and NC dry contact or pulse
counter
b 3 digital outputs that are bistable relay (5 A maximum)
b 1 analog input for Pt100 temperature sensor.
Pre-defned applications
Pre-defned application adds new functions to the IMU in a simple way:
b selection by the application rotary switch on the I/O application module, defning
the application with pre-defned input/output assignment and wiring diagram
b no additional setting with the customer engineering tool required.
The resources not assigned to the pre-defned application are free for additional
user-defned applications:
b cradle management
b breaker operation
b cradle management and Energy Reduction Maintenance Setting (ERMS)
b light and load control
b custom.
User-defned applications
User-defned applications are processed by the I/O application module in addition to
the pre-defned application selected.
The user-defned applications are available depending on:
b the pre-defned application selected
b the I/O application module resources (inputs and outputs) not used by the
application.
The resources required by user-defned applications are assigned using the
customer engineering tool:
b protection
b control
b energy management
b monitoring.
Mounting
The I/O application module is a DIN rail mounting device.
Application rotary switch
The application rotary switch enables the selection of the pre-defned application.
It has 9 positions and each position is assigned to a pre-defned application.
The factory set position of the switch is pre-defned application 1.
Setting locking pad
The setting locking pad on the front panel of the I/O application module enables
the setting of the I/O application module by the customer engineering tool.
I/O (Input/Output) application module.
Ref.: LV434063.
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Environmental characteristics
Conforming to standards UL 508, UL 60950, IED 60950, 60947-6-2
Certifcation cUIUs, GOST, FCC, CE
Ambient temperature -20 to +70 C (-4 to +158 F)
Relative humidity 585 %
Level of pollution Level 3
Flame resistance ULV0
Mechanical characteristics
Shock resistance 1000 m/s2
Resistance to sinusoidal vibrations -5 Hz < f < 8.4 Hz
Electrical characteristics
Resistance to electromagnetic discharge Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-3
Immunity to radiated felds 10 V/m
Immunity to surges Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-5
Consumption 165 mA
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 71.7 x 116 x 70.6 mm (2.83 x 4.56 x 2.78 in.)
Mounting DIN rail
Weight 229.5 g (0.51 lb)
Degree of protection of the installed
I/O application module
b On the front panel (wall mounted enclosure): IP4x
b I/O parts: IP3x
b Connectors: IP2x
Connections Screw type terminal blocks
Technical characteristics - 24 V DC power supply
Power supply type Regulated switch type
Rated power 72 W
Input voltage 100120 V AC for single phase
200500 V AC phase-to-phase
PFC flter With IEC 61000-3-2
Output voltage 24 V DC
Power supply out current 3 A
Note: it is recommended to use an UL listed/UL listed recognized limited voltage/Limited current
or a class 2 power supply with a 24 V DC, 3 A maximum.
Digital inputs
Digital input type Self powered digital input with current limitations as
per IEC 61131-2 type 2 standards (7 mA)
Input limit values at state 1 (close) 19.825.2 V DC, 6.18.8 mA
Input limit values at state 0 (open) 019.8 V DC, 0 mA
Maximum cable length 10 m (33 ft)
Note: for a length greater than 10 m (33 ft) and up to 300 m (1,000 ft), it is mandatory to use a
shielded twisted cable. The shield cable is connected to the I/O functional ground of the I/O
application module.
Digital outputs
Digital output type Bistable relay
Rated load 5 A at 250 V AC
Rated carry current 5 A
Maximum switching voltage 380 V AC, 125 V DC
Maximum switch current 5 A
Maximum switching power 1250 VA, 150 W
Minimum permissible load 10 mA at 5 V DC
Contact resistance 30 m
Maximum operating frequency b 18000 operations/hr (Mechanical)
b 1800 operations/hr (Electrical)
Digital output relay protection
by an external fuse
External fuse of 5 A or less
Maximum cable length 10 m (33 ft)
Analog inputs
The I/O application module analog input can be connected to a Pt100 temperature sensor
Range -30 to 200 C -22 to 392 F
Accuracy 2 C from -30 to 20 C
1 C from 20 to 140 C
2 C from 140 to 200 C
3.6 F from -22 to 68 F
1.8 F from 68 to 284 F
3.6 F from 284 to 392 F
Refresh interval 5 s 5 s
A 24 V DC power supply terminal block.
B Digital input terminal block:
6 inputs, 3 commons and 1 shield.
C 6 input status LEDs.
D Analog input status LED.
E 3 output status LEDs.
F I/O application module identifcation labels.
G Sealable transparent cover.
H Analog input terminal block.
I Digital output terminal blocks.
J ULP status LED.
K Test/reset button (accessible with cover closed).
L Setting locking pad.
M Application rotary switch: 1 to 9.
N Switch for I/O addressing (I/O 1 or I/O 2).
O ULP connectors.
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Electrical Asset Manager
Software
Design and monitoring tools
Introduction
Electrical Asset Manager is a software application that helps the user to manage a
project as part of designing, testing, site commissioning, and maintenance of the
project life cycle.
It enables the user to prepare the settings of the devices offine (without connecting
to the device) and confgure them when connected with the devices.
Also it provides lot of other value added features for the user to manage the project
such as, safe repository in cloud, attach artifacts to each device or at the project
level, organize devices in switchboard wise, manage a hierarchical structure of the
installation etc.
Compatible devices (confguration and device management)
Electrical Asset Manager is compatible with the following devices:
b Compact NSX100-630 (IEC)
b PowerPactTM (UL) circuit breaker
b Compact NS630b-3200 (IEC)
b Masterpact NT/NW (IEC and UL) circuit breaker
b Acti 9 Smartlink.
b Compatible devices (Device Management in the project)
b Switch disconnectors (Compact NSX, Masterpact & PowerPact Family)
b Third party devices.
References:
Electrical Asset Manager software package can be downloaded from our website
www.schneider-electric.com.
Features
Electrical Asset Manager supersedes the Schneider Electric customer engineering
tools such as Remote setting Utility (RSU) and Remote Control Utility (RCU) with
additional features.
Electrical Asset Manager supports the connection of Schneider Electric
communicable devices to:
b create projects by device discovery, selection of devices, and import Bill of
Material (BOM)
b monitor the status of protection and I/O status
b read information (alarms, measurements, parameters)
b check protection discrimination between two devices
b upload and download of confguration or settings in batch mode
to multiple devices.
b carry out commands and tests
b generate and print device settings report and communication test report
b manage multiple devices with electrical and communication hierarchy model
b manage artifacts (project documents)
b check consistency in settings between devices on a communication network
b compare confguration settings between PC and device (online)
b download latest frmware.
Electrical Asset Manager enables the user to avail the advanced features of the
software once the project is saved in Schneider Electric cloud.
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Functions
Offine Mode
A project can be built in offine mode through 2 different ways:
b through BOM fle import

b through Device Selection.
Additionally, the user can open an existing project and modify the settings offine.
The user can do the discrimination curve check and frmware compatibility check
for devices in the project.
Online Mode
A project can be built in online mode through device discovery also other than
the methods possible through offine method.
Once the project is built, the following functions can be performed in addition to
the functions available in offine mode:
b compare the device parameters with project parameters
b load parameters from project to the device and vice versa
b frmware downloads to the device
b monitor the measurement, maintenance, device status and I/O status
b control functions.
User Interface
Electrical Asset Manager software provides fast direct access to the project and
the devices in the project through different tabs.
b Project: to provide the project information including customer details, project
references and to add project artifacts (documents related to the project).
b Confguration: to build up the tree structure of the project architecture ; to have a
table view of the devices added in the project ; to set the parameters of the devices ;
to transfer the device settings ; to view the tripping curves; to attach device artifacts
and to download the latest frmware, to do the communication test for all the devices
and generate the test report.
b Monitoring: this allows the user to monitor the real time values of different devices
through different sub tabs namely Monitoring, Logs and Control.
b Reports: report tab allows you to generate and print a report of the project settings
from the report tab. The user details and project characteristics are automatically
flled with the details entered in the Project page.
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Acti 9 Smart Test software
for PC
Introduction
The Acti 9 Smart Test software for PC is used for testing Acti 9 Smartlink devices
after commissionning.
It allows a full test of Acti 9 Smartlink assemblies before use.
Compatible devices
b Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet.
b Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus.
b PC with either Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista (32 bits and 64 bits),
Windows 7 (32 bits and 64 bits) or Windows 8 (32 bits and 64 bits).
Purpose
b Test of the Ethernet and/or Modbus networks.
b Test of the wiring of components connected to Acti 9 Smartlink
(circuit breakers, relays).
b Function test of components.
b Generation of test reports.
b Create, save, restore Acti 9 Smartlink confguration.
b Firmware update.
Characteristics
Capacity
Number of simultaneously tested Acti 9 Smartlink on the same Modbus network:
b 1 Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet (Modbus master) + 0 to 8 Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus
(slaves)
b 1 to 10 Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus (slaves).
Human interface
Choice of 9 languages (Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish).
Download
Free download of software and user manual on www.schneider-electric.com.
Required test environments
Function test
Test of communication
Test of wiring
iOF+
SD24
iATL24
Ref ex iC60
IEM2000T
iTL
iC60
0-10 V sensor
or 4-20 mA
A Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus (slave)
B USB-RS 485 converter cable for
Modbus SL
(ref. A9XCATM1)
A Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet
(Modbus Master).
B Ethernet cable with dual
RJ45 plugs 1.
Design and monitoring tools
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Main screenshots
Create, save, restore projects
Starting from the main dashboard, choice of function tabs, latest news.
Network confguration
The identity of the master and of each slave must be declared.
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet (Modbus master): IP address, label, number of slaves,
port, etc.
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus (Slave): Modbus address, label.
Acti 9 Smartlink confguration and test, at a glance
Each Acti 9 Smartlink channel is described in a specifc tab identifed
by the channel number.
Test report
Both communication and functional aspects of each Acti 9 Smartlink can be tested
with the software.
A report is automatically generated which could be used as a contractual document
in a project.
Control test
For each channel which can be controlled (i.e. connected to a relay), the user makes
the software generate an ON OFF signal to the output. The result can be physically
observed, and recorded in the Test report.
Monitoring test
For each channel which can be monitored (i.e. connected to a circuit breaker), the
user activates open/close/trip on the C.B. The result is displayed on the Test page
and recorded in the Test report.
A Device function label
B Remove the device
C Connected device type
D Input 1 register value (read value)
E Input 2 register value (read value)
F Ouput register value (written value)
G Enables behavior check of each
device
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Device function label on input 1
B
Remove the device
C
Input 1 delta pulse calculator
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Connected counter on input 1
E
Input 1 meter value
F
Input 1 pulse weight
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Device function label on input 2
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Input 2 delta pulse calculator
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Connected counter on input 2
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Input 2 meter value
K
Input 2 pulse weight
L
Enables behavior check of each device
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Communication status icon
B Acti 9 Smartlink tabs
C Firmware version and serial number
D Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus address
E Device toolbox
F Representation of devices connected to channels
of Acti 9 Smartlink devices
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H Channel status and values
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Meters and auxiliaries overview
for 'Measure' functions
Index of
commercial references
Energy meters
Type Pulse output Modbus
Series iEM2000T, iEM2010 iME1zr iEM3110, iEM3210 iEM315x, iEM325x, iEM335x
Multifunction meters
Type Pulse output Multichannel counting
Ethernet
Modbus Alarm Ethernet
Series PM200P EM4800 ION6200 PM3000 PM5350 PM800 ION7300
Circuit breakers with built-in power meter
Series
Compact NSX +
Micrologic E
Masterpact +
Micrologic E, H, P
Compatible counters, power meters (old ranges)
Pulse counters
ME1Zr, ME3zr, ME4zr, PM9p, PM200p, EN40 P
Power meters Modbus exchange protocol
PM9c, PM500 series, PM700 series, PM1200, EM6400 series
Other devices
Analog sensors
RTD (Pt100, Pt1000)
4...20 mA sensor
0...10 V sensor
Series Modbus / TCP/IP Modbus gateways
EGX100 - EGX300
Acti 9 auxiliaries for connection to Smartlink
Type Circuit breaker
monitoring
Actuator monitoring
and remote control
Series iOF+SD24 OF+SD24 iATL 24 iACT 24 RCA iC60
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Index of commercial references
Product Description Lot of ta Commercial ref.
Interfaces + gateways
Com'X 200 Ethernet data logger EBX200
IFE interface + gateway LV434011
Acti 9 Smartlink Ethernet A9XMEA08
Interfaces
Acti 9 Smartlink Modbus A9XMSB11
IFM TRV00210
IFE interface LV434010
I/O module
I/O LV434063
Displays
FDM128 Ethernet switchboard display LV434128
FDM121 switchboard display TRV00121
Accessories for Com'X200
GPRS Modem EBXA-GPRS
Aerial for GPRS modem EBXA-ANT-5M
Wi-Fi USB modem EBXA-USB-WIFI
Accessories for Acti 9 Smartlink
USB cable link / Modbus for Acti 9 Smartlink test 1 A9XCATM1
Prefabricated cables 2 connectors Short: 100 mm 6 A9XCAS06
Medium-sized: 160 mm 6 A9XCAM06
Long: 870 mm 6 A9XCAL06
Prefabricated cables 1 connector Long: 870 mm 6 A9XCAU06
Connectors 5-pin connectors (Ti24) 12 A9XC2412
Mounting kit DIN rail (4 feet, 4 straps, 4 adapters) 1 A9XMFA04
Linergy FM 200 A (4 adapters) 1 A9XM2B04
Spare parts Lock for Linergy FM 80 A (2 clips) 1 A9XMLA02
Connection adapters for Acti 9 components
iACT24
Low-level control and indication auxiliary
for iCT contactors
A9C15924
iATL24
Low-level control and indication auxiliary
for iTL impulse relays
A9C15424
iOF+SD24
Low-level indication auxiliary for iC60, iID,
ARA, RCA, iSWNA
A9A26897
OF+SD24
Low-level indication auxiliary for C60,
C120, DPN, RCCB/ ID, C60H-DC
A9N26899
10/2014
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As standards, specifcations and designs change from
time to time, please ask for confrmation of the information
given in this publication.
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Photos: Schneider Electric Industries SAS, Fotolia
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