METSEDM6200
METSEDM6200
User manual
QGH1315603-03
01/2021
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                                                                      EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
Safety information
Important information
                        Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
                        with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The
                        following special messages may appear throughout this manual or on the
                        equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
                        clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
                        This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
                        hazards. Obey all safety messages that accompany this symbol to avoid possible
                        injury or death.
                                                              DANGER
                         DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
                         death or serious injury.
                         Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
                                                          WARNING
                         WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
                         in death or serious injury.
                                                           CAUTION
                         CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
                         minor or moderate injury.
                                                           NOTICE
                         NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
Please note
                        Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced and maintained only
                        by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any
                        consequences arising out of the use of this material. A qualified person is one who
                        has skills and knowledge related to the construction, installation, and operation of
                        electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the
                        hazards involved.
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Notice
FCC
                            This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
                            digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
                            provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
                            operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
                            radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
                            the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
                            Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
                            interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at
                            his own expense.
                            The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved
                            by Schneider Electric could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
                            This digital apparatus complies with CAN ICES-3 (A) /NMB-3(A).
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Table of Contents
                Safety precautions ......................................................................................7
                Introduction ..................................................................................................8
                     Meter overview...........................................................................................8
                     Meter features ............................................................................................8
                     Applications ...............................................................................................8
                     Main characteristics ....................................................................................9
                     Feature summary .......................................................................................9
                     Measured parameters...............................................................................10
                        Instantaneous.....................................................................................10
                     Data display and analysis tools ..................................................................10
                     Meter configuration ................................................................................... 11
                Hardware reference ..................................................................................12
                     Meter types ..............................................................................................12
                     Supplemental information..........................................................................12
                     Physical description ..................................................................................12
                     Front panel...............................................................................................12
                          Analog load bar ..................................................................................13
                          Smart keys .........................................................................................14
                     Panel meter .............................................................................................15
                     Protective cover .......................................................................................16
                     Meter mounting ........................................................................................16
                     Meter wiring .............................................................................................16
                     Direct connect voltage limitsMeasuring voltage limit ....................................16
                     Balanced system considerations................................................................16
                     Serial communications ..............................................................................17
                          RS-485 configuration ..........................................................................17
                          Serial protocols...................................................................................17
                          RS-485 wiring.....................................................................................17
                          RS-485 network configuration ..............................................................18
                Display and meter setup ..........................................................................19
                     Display overview ......................................................................................19
                     Heartbeat / serial communications LED ......................................................19
                     Meter screen menus .................................................................................19
                        Viewing parameters ............................................................................20
                          Display screen menu tree ....................................................................20
                        Button functions in viewing parameters.................................................20
                     Setup screen menus .................................................................................21
                          Setup parameters ...............................................................................21
                          Button functions in viewing setup parameters........................................22
                          Button functions in editing setup parameters .........................................23
                        Editing setup parameters.....................................................................23
                     Communications setup .............................................................................23
                     Password setup........................................................................................24
                     Diagnostics (Diag) screen menus ..............................................................25
                     Lock / unlock ............................................................................................27
                Security.......................................................................................................28
                     Security overview .....................................................................................28
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Safety precautions
                     Installation, wiring, testing and service must be performed in accordance with all
                     local and national electrical codes.
                                                           DANGER
                      HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
                      •   Apply appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and follow safe
                          electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E, CSA Z462 or other local
                          standards.
                      •   Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is
                          installed before working on or in the equipment.
                      •   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power
                          is off.
                      •   Follow guidelines in the Wiring section of the related Installation Sheet.
                      •   Assume communications and I/O wiring are hazardous live until determined
                          otherwise.
                      •   Do not exceed the maximum ratings of this device.
                      •   Do not short secondary terminals of Voltage Transformer (VT).
                      •   Do not open secondary terminals of Current Transformer (CT).
                      •   Ground secondary circuit of CTs.
                      •   Do not use the data from the meter to confirm power is off.
                      •   Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this
                          equipment.
                      Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
                          NOTE: See IEC 60950-1 for more information on communications and I/O
                          wiring connected to multiple devices.
                                                        WARNING
                      UNINTENDED OPERATION
                      •   Do not use this device for critical control or protection of persons, animals,
                          property or equipment.
                      Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
                      equipment damage.
                                                        WARNING
                      POTENTIAL COMPROMISE OF SYSTEM AVAILABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND
                      CONFIDENTIALITY
                      •   Change default passwords/passcodes to help prevent unauthorized access
                          to device settings and information.
                      •   Disable unused ports/services and default accounts, where possible, to
                          minimize pathways for malicious attacks.
                      •   Place networked devices behind multiple layers of cyber defenses (such as
                          firewalls, network segmentation, and network intrusion detection and
                          protection).
                      •   Use cybersecurity best practices (for example: least privilege, separation of
                          duties) to help prevent unauthorized exposure, loss, modification of data and
                          logs, interruption of services, or unintended operation.
                      Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
                      equipment damage.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                  Introduction
Introduction
Meter overview
                            The DM6000H / DM6200H series meters offer comprehensive 3-phase electrical
                            instrumentation and load management facilities in a compact and rugged
                            package.
                            The DM6000H / DM6200H meters offer value for the demanding needs of your
                            energy monitoring and cost management applications. Meters in the series range
                            comply with Class 1.0 accuracy standards and feature high quality, reliability and
                            affordability in a compact and easy to install format.
Meter features
                            The DM6000H / DM6200H meter supports many features, a few of the features
                            are listed below:
                             •   LED display screen: Intuitive self-guided navigation using four buttons LED
                                 display, with three lines of concurrent values, and load bar that indicates
                                 current loading
                             •   Time counters for measuring meter ON Hrs and power interruptions
                             •   Protective cover to ensure terminal screws do not detach from housing and
                                 for safety against unintentional finger contacts with terminals
                             •   Cyber security: The meter enables disabling the RS-485 port through front
                                 panel keys against unauthorized access. This feature can also be used for
                                 toggling between the RTU devices in case of limited availability of nodes in
                                 software system
                             •   Measurement of True PF
                            You can use the meter as a stand-alone device, but its extensive capabilities are
                            fully realized when used as part of an energy management system.
                            For applications, feature details, and the most current and complete specifications
                            of the DM6000H / DM6200H meter, see the technical datasheet at www.se.com.
Applications
                            The meters can be used in various cost management and network management
                            application. Some of the import applications are mentioned below.
Cost management
                             •   Electrical installation remote monitoring
                             •   Motor control centres
                             •   Control panels
                             •   Power distribution boards
                             •   Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
                             •   Building management system
                             •   Panel instrumentation
                             •   Energy management system
Network management
                             •   Measurement of power factor
                             •   % unbalance for voltage and current
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Main characteristics
                                     •   Easy to install: The device can be mounted on a panel using two retainer
                                         clips. This is a compact meter with 49 mm meter depth behind the panel that
                                         can connect up to 480 V + 10% AC L-L without voltage transformers for
                                         installation compliant with measurement category III, and double insulated.
                                     •   Easy to operate: The device has intuitive navigation with self-guided menus
                                         and heartbeat LED that indicate normal functioning of your device. It also
                                         conveys the communication status when connected to an RS-485 network.
                                     •   LED display: The device has intuitive navigation with self-guided four buttons,
                                         8 segment alpha-numeric LED, and three lines of concurrent values with Kilo
                                         and Mega value indicator.
                                     •   Standard compliance:
                                         ◦    Accuracy Class 1.0 for V AF PF metering
                                         ◦    CE certification as per IEC 61010-1 Edition 3
                                         ◦    cULus as per UL61010-1 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 IEC 61010-1 edition 3, for
                                              480 V AC L-L
                                         ◦    EMI / EMC tests as per IEC 61326-1
                                     •   CT nominal: 5 A or 1 A nominal current (field settable).
                                     •   Password: Field configurable password to secure set up information and
                                         prevent tampering of integrated values.
                                     •   Cyber security: The device provides an option for disabling RS–485 port
                                         through front panel keys to prevent unauthorized access. This feature can
                                         also be used for maintenance and troubleshooting of complex communication
                                         network.
                                     •   Display: The device has an auto scale and auto range display capability that
                                         provides 4 digits for Instantaneous parameters .
                                     •   Analog load bar: The device’s front panel has a colour-coded analogue load
                                         bar that indicates the percentage of load through 12 LED with the option to
                                         select full scale based on connected load.
                                     •   Suppression current: The meter can be configured to disregard the
                                         measurement of induced / auxiliary load current in the circuit (can be set from
                                         5 to 99 mA).
                                     •   Time counters: For measuring meter ON hours and power interruptions
Feature summary
 Parameter                                                            DM6000H                   DM6200H
 Sampling rate per cycle                                              32                        32
 Current:                                                             ✔                         ✔
  • Per-phase and 3 phase average
  •   Calculated neutral current
 Voltage:                                                             ✔                         ✔
  • V L-N - per-phase and 3 phase average
  •   V L-L - per-phase and 3 phase average
 Power Factor                                                         ✔                         ✔
  • Per-phase and average
Frequency ✔ ✔
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Voltage Voltage
Meter On hours ✔ ✔
Power Interruptions
 Phase angle                                                       ✔                          ✔
  • Per-phase (between Voltage and Current)
Load percentage ✔ ✔
Measured parameters
Instantaneous
                                  The meter provides highly accurate 1-second measurements, average values,
                                  including true RMS, per phase and total for:
                                   •   Per-phase and average voltage (line-to-line, line-to-neutral)
                                   •   Per-phase and average current, and neutral current (calculated)
                                   •   Per-phase and average power factor
                                   •   System frequency
                                   •   Revolutions per minute (RPM)
                                   •   Unbalance (Voltage, Current)
                                   •   Load percentage
                                   •   Phase angle, per-phase (between Voltage and Current)
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                  •   System supervision
                  •   Real-time and historical trending, event logging
                  •   PC-based custom alarms
                 See the EcoStruxure™ Power SCADA Operation online help for instructions on
                 how to add your device into its system for data collection and analysis.
Meter configuration
                 Meter configuration can be performed through the display (if your meter is
                 equipped with one), the meter webpages or PowerLogic™ ION Setup.
                 ION Setup is a meter configuration tool that can be downloaded for free at
                 www.se.com.
                 See the ION Setup online help or in the ION Setup device configuration guide. To
                 download a copy, go to www.se.com and search for ION Setup device
                 configuration guide.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                   Hardware reference
Hardware reference
Meter types
                            The DM6000H / DM6200H series is available in one physical form factor.
METSEDM6200HCL10RS Class 1 panel mount meter with RS-485 and integrated display.
Supplemental information
                            This document is intended to be used in conjunction with the installation sheet that
                            ships in the box with your device and accessories.
                            See your device’s installation sheet for information related to installation.
                            See your product’s catalog pages at www.se.com for information about your
                            device, its options and accessories.
                            You can download updated documentation from www.se.com or contact your local
                            Schneider Electric representative for the latest information about your product.
Physical description
Front
                            The front panel has three rows of four digits/characters each, with auto scaling
                            Kilo (K), Mega (M), and minus (-) indications. The K and M indicators are lit
                            together to show Giga readings. The load bar graph to the right of the display
                            gives the indication of consumption in terms of the % ampere load with respect to
                            the full scale (FS) selected. Four smart keys make navigating through parameters
                            very quick and intuitive for viewing data and configuring the meter.
Rear
                            The voltage and current terminal and RS-485 communication port are located on
                            the back of the meter.
Front panel
                            The front panel contains the following indicators and controls:
                             •   Eight-segment LED display: Three rows of alphanumeric displays, four
                                 digits each, display three RMS parameters simultaneously. The displayed
                                 readings update every second.
                             •   Analog load bar: Unique indication of % load with respect to the full scale
                                 (FS).
                             •   Indicators: Each row displays Kilo, Mega (Kilo + Mega = Giga) indicators,
                                 and a negative (-) indicator.
                             •   Keys: Four smart keys to scroll through the display pages.
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                      Between 50% to 80%                          Green LED get lit to indicate that the load is
                                                                  acceptable and should not be increased further.
                      Above 80%                                   Red LED get lit to indicate that the load has
                                                                  exceeded the sanctioned limit and is dangerous.
                     Indicators
                     Kilo, Mega, and negative
                      K
                                                                  Mega: When lit, indicates that the reading is in
                                                                  Mega (106). 10,000 K is shown as 10.00 M and
                      M                                           1000 K as 1000 K.
                      K
                                                                  Giga: When Kilo and Mega are lit together, the
                                                                  reading is in Giga (109). 10,000 M is shown as
                      M                                           10.00 G and 1000 M as 1000 M.
                      K
                                                                  Negative: When lit, indicates a negative
                                                                  reading.
Up to 9999 G Giga
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                            RMS readings are four digits. The maximum number the meter handles is 9,999 G
                            for RMS.
Smart keys
                            Operating the meter is easy, using the four smart keys to navigate through the
                            display pages. The display pages expand as you go to the right, much like the
                            directory or explorer tree displayed on any computer. The display shows where
                            you are headed.
                                           Left key
                                            • Going back to the main parameter pages.
                                             •   Selecting previous digit on the left, under setup.
                                             •   Exiting from editing Setup page.
                                           Up key
                                            • Scrolling up through display pages at the same level, within the same
                                                function.
                                             •   Increasing the value of the selected digit or navigating to the next available
                                                 selection.
                                           Down key
                                            • Scrolling down through other display pages at the same level, through all
                                               functions.
                                             •   Decreasing the value of the selected digit or navigating to the next
                                                 available selection.
                            Keypad operation
                            Press a key in the direction you want to go. The display shows the next parameter
                            as per navigation. Press OK to enter a parameter setup.
                            The following steps explain how to navigate from the RMS page to the VLN A F
                            page and back to RMS page.
                             1. From the RMS page, press right button. The display shows VLL A PF.
                             2. Press down button. The display shows VLN A F.
                             3. To return to RMS, press left bottun. The display shows RMS.
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                          NOTE: Use right button to go forward to the sub-parameter page and use left
                          button to go backward to the main parameter pages. Use up button and down
                          button to scroll up and down through the display pages.
                     Auto scroll
                     Auto-scroll allows you to monitor a group of display pages sequentially, every
                     eight seconds, without manual key operation. This is convenient for viewing from a
                     distance. The meter shows the parameter name for two seconds followed by the
                     value for eight seconds.
Panel meter
LED indicators
                     The LED indicators alert or inform you of meter activity or status. Refer to the
                     image below for the various LED indicators the meter provides.
Rear wiring
                     The meter provides current and voltage inputs along with other wiring options.
                     Refer to the image below for various wiring options the meter provides.
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Protective cover
                            The voltage and current terminal covers help prevent tampering with the meter’s
                            voltage and current measurement inputs.
                            The terminal covers enclose the terminals, the conductor fixing screws and a
                            length of the external conductors and their insulation. Ensure you use a device
                            (screwdriver recommended) to push the cover upwards till you hear a click to
                            make the cover stand. These covers are included for meter models where
                            sealable voltage and current covers are required to protect against tampering of
                            current and voltage input signals. Refer to your meter's installation sheet or the
                            instructions that came with your terminal covers for instructions on installing the
                            terminal covers.
Meter mounting
                            For mounting instructions and safety precautions, see the installation sheet that
                            was shipped with your device, or download a copy at www.se.com.
Meter wiring
                            For wiring instructions and safety precautions, see the meter installation sheet that
                            was shipped with your meter, or download a copy at www.se.com.
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Serial communications
                       The meter supports serial communication through the RS-485 port.
                       In an RS-485 network, there is one master device, typically an Ethernet to RS-485
                       gateway. It provides the means for RS-485 communications with multiple slave
                       devices (for example, meters). For applications that require only one dedicated
                       computer to communicate with the slave devices, an RS-232 to RS-485 converter
                       can be used as the master device. In master device, recommended response
                       time-out setting should be minimum 1 second.
RS-485 configuration
                       Before connecting your device to the RS-485 bus, use the meter’s display, or ION
                       Setup to configure your meter’s default RS-485 settings.
                       Your meter has one RS-485 connection.
                       Your meter must have a unique unit identifier (address) and have the following
                       settings match the rest of the devices on the RS-485 bus:
                        •   Protocol
                        •   Baud rate
                        •   Parity
                       You can use a communications converter (USB to RS-485 or RS-232 to RS-485)
                       to connect to your meter.
Serial protocols
                       Your meter supports the serial communication protocol on its RS-485 port.
                        •   Modbus RTU
RS-485 wiring
                       Connect the devices on the RS-485 bus in a point-to-point configuration, with the
                       (+) and (-) terminals from one device connected to the corresponding (+) and (-)
                       terminals on the next device.
                       RS-485 cable
                       Use a shielded 2 wire or 1 twisted pair RS-485 cable to wire the devices. Use
                       either shielded 2 wire or 1 twisted pair to connect the (+) and (-) terminals.
                       The total distance for devices connected on an RS-485 bus should not exceed
                       900 m (2953 ft).
                            NOTE: You can connect a maximum of 32 devices to a single RS-485 bus.
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                            RS-485 terminals
                               -      Data minus. This transmits/receives the inverting data signals.
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B Retainer clip
                           D                   LED indicators
                           E                   Menu selection buttons
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Viewing parameters
                                   The meter’s display screen and buttons allow you to view the required
                                   parameters.
                                   To view display parameters:
                                     1. Press the Up or Down button to navigate to RMS menu.
                                     2. Press OK.
                                     3. Press the Up or Down button to navigate to the previous or next parameter
                                        page.
 Display mode                                                    Down key: To navigate down    To view the next parameter
                                                                                               value.
     NOTE: Display mode is
     view-only and displays the
     parameter values.
                                                                 Up key: To navigate up        To view the previous parameter
                                                                                               value.
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Setup parameters
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                      Display and meter setup
 VT.SE                     Vt.SE: Secondary Voltage (V L-    [100, 110, 115, 120, 415]           415
                           L)                                     NOTE: VT.SE will not be
                                                                  enabled if VT Connect is
                                                                  no.VT.
 CT                        Ct: Current Transformer           [A.1, A.2, A.3, A.12, A.23, A.31,   A.123
                                                             A.123]
                                                                  NOTE: The CT terminal
                                                                  parameters are enabled
                                                                  based on the selected
                                                                  power system and VT
                                                                  connect configuration.
LABL LABL: Phase labeling [123, Abc, rst, pqr, ryb] 123
 BAUD                      BAUD: BPS (Baud rate per          [4800, 9600, 19200, 38400]          19200
                           second)
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Communications setup
                           After wiring the meter’s serial communications ports, you can configure these
                           ports so you can connect to the meter remotely and use device configuration
                           software such as ION Setup to configure the meter.
                           The setup screen allows you to configure the meter’s RS-485 communications
                           port so you can use software to access the meter’s data or configure the meter
                           remotely.
                           To turn on communication in setup screen, follow these steps:
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                             Baud Rate                  4800, 9600, 19200, 38400      Select the speed for data
                                                                                      transmission. The baud rate
                                                                                      must be the same for all
                                                                                      devices in a communications
                                                                                      loop.
Password setup
                            The meter password can only be configured through the front panel. The factory-
                            default setting for all passwords is “0000” (zero). Changing the default password
                            for screens that are password protected prevents unauthorized personnel from
                            accessing certain screens such as the Setup and Clear screens.
                            To change the meter password using Setup, follow these steps:
                             1. From the Home page, use Up or Down button to navigate to Maintain.
                             2. Press OK.
                             3. Use Up or Down button to navigate to Set.
                             4. Press OK.
                             5. Enter password. Default password is 0000.
                             6. Press OK.
                             7. Press the Up button to select PASS (password) parameter.
                             8. Press OK.
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Password settings
Lost password
                          Visit www.se.com for support and assistance with lost passwords or other
                          technical problems with the meter. Make sure you include your meter’s model,
                          serial number, and firmware version in your email or have it readily available if
                          calling Technical Support.
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Diag parameters
Screens Description
                             Diagnostics error code     Displays the error codes of the meter for
                                                        diagnostics. For example: 0041 is the error code
                                                        for Over-Running energy pulse output.
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Screens Description
                           ID, BAUD, Parity                         Displays the unit ID, baud rate, and parity values
                                                                    of the meter (DM6200H only).
Lock / unlock
                          Lock enables you to set the meter screen to default screen. You can scroll to other
                          display screens while a screen is locked. Once the manual scrolling is stopped,
                          the meter displays the default (lock) screen after 4 minutes.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                         Security
Security
Security overview
                            Your Schneider Electric product is equipped with security-enabling features.
                            These features arrive in a default state and can be configured for your installation
                            needs. Please note that disabling or modifying settings within the scope of these
                            individual features can impact the overall security robustness of the device and
                            ultimately the security posture of your network in either positive or negative ways.
                            Review the security intent and recommendations for the optimal use of your
                            device’s security features.
                            Products are hardened to increase security robustness. This is an ongoing
                            process consisting of secure development practices, inclusion of security features
                            and testing at our security test facilities. Following system hardening best
                            practices is also necessary to help ensure your overall system security.
                            See the Cybersecurity Hardening Best Practices white paper for suggested best
                            practices.
                                                               NOTICE
                             DATA LOSS
                             Record your device's user and password information in a secure location.
                             Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
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ION setup
                       Go to www.se.com and search for ION Setup to download a copy of the
                       installation file.
                       If you already have an existing installation of ION Setup, it is recommended that
                       you upgrade to the latest version in order to access new features or
                       enhancements and properly configure features available on your device.
                       Refer to the online help to learn how to use ION Setup.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                      Remote meter setup
                             Address              1 to 247                   Set the address for this device. The address
                                                                             must be unique for each device in a
                                                                             communications loop.
                             Baud rate            4800, 9600, 19200, 38400   Select the speed for data transmission. The
                                                                             baud rate must be the same for all devices in a
                                                                             communications loop.
                             Parity               Even, Odd, None            Select None if the parity bit is not used. The
                                                                             parity setting must be the same for all devices in
                                                                             a communications loop.
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Viewing meter data                                              EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
RMS page
                     To view RMS parameters:
                      1. From the Home (RMS) page, use Up or Down button to navigate to RMS.
                      2. Press OK.
                      3. Press the Up or Down button to navigate to the next RMS parameter.
                      4. Press Left button to exit.
Parameter navigation
Diag page
                     To view Diag parameter:
                      1. From the Home page, use Up or Down button to navigate to Diag.
                      2. Press OK.
                      3. Press the Up or Down button to navigate to the next Diag parameter.
                      4. Press Left button to exit.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                             Viewing meter data
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Viewing meter data                                                EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                 Measurements and calculations
Real-time readings
                            The meter measures currents and voltages, and reports in real time the RMS
                            (Root Mean Squared) values for all three phases and neutral.
                            The voltage and current inputs are continuously monitored at a sampling rate of
                            64 samples per cycle. This amount of resolution helps enable the meter to provide
                            reliable measurements and calculated electrical values for various commercial,
                            buildings and industrial applications.
Timer
                            The meter support meter on hours.
                            The timer data can be read through register map.
Meter on hours
                            Meter on hours show how long the meter has been powered up.
Power Interruptions
                            Displays the power interruptions counter.
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Maintenance and upgrades                                                      EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
                                                                 NOTICE
                            METER DAMAGE
                            •   Do not open the meter case.
                            •   Do not attempt to repair any components of the meter.
                            Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
Do not open the meter. Opening the meter voids the warranty.
                            Heartbeat / serial              Internal hardware problem   Perform a hard reset: turn off
                            communications LED remains                                  control power to the meter,
                            lit and does not flash ON and                               then re-apply power. If the
                            OFF                                                         problem persists, contact
                                                                                        Technical Support.
                           If the problem is not fixed after troubleshooting, contact Technical Support for help
                           and ensure you have your meter’s firmware version, model and serial number
                           information available.
Meter memory
                           The meter stores configuration and logging information in non-volatile memory
                           and a long-life memory chip.
                           The meter uses its non-volatile memory (NVRAM) to retain all data and metering
                           configuration values.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                   Maintenance and upgrades
Firmware upgrades
                            There are a number of reasons why you may want to upgrade your meter’s
                            firmware.
                            Some of the reasons are mentioned below. It is suggested to keep your meter
                            firmware upgraded for optimum performance.
                             •   Improve meter performance (e.g., optimize processing speed)
                             •   Enhance existing meter features and functions
                             •   Add new functionality to the meter
                             •   Achieve compliance to new industry standards
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                           11. Make sure the connection name, i.e., the one you defined in the previous
                               step, is still selected. Enter the device address.
                           12. Select the protocol (e.g., Modbus).
                           13. Click OK.
                           14. Click Next.
                           15. Select the device name from the Download Candidate Devices pane, then
                               click the right arrow button to move the selection to the Download Target
                               Devices pane.
                           16. Select the meter firmware in the Firmware to field.
                           17. Click Next.
                           18. Click Health Check to confirm the meter is communicating. The Health
                               Status shows Passed to indicate successful communications.
                           19. Click Next.
                           20. The Firmware Update Group shows the connection name, the firmware
                               version and status (should be “Queued”). The Group Device List shows the
                               device or devices being upgraded. Click Download.
                                    NOTE: A warning message displays, “Warning: Relays on PowerLogic™
                                    Metering Devices will be de-energized if selected for download and will
                                    remain in this mode until a successful download is completed. Press OK
                                    to start the download.”
                           21. Click OK.
                                •   The Firmware Upgrade Group status changes to Active, then updates to
                                    show the current upgrade progress (in percent complete).
                                •   The Group Device List status shows “Entering Download Mode”, then
                                    changes to “Downloading” when the firmware is being downloaded to the
                                    meter. “Estimated Time Remaining” shows the firmware download
                                    progress.
                                •   You can also check the progress on meters display panel. The meter
                                    display shows “Download in progress” and a shows a dynamically
                                    increasing number for “Percent Complete” (up to 100%).
                           22. When the firmware upgrade is complete, the Firmware Update Group status
                               shows Complete (Passed). The Group Device List status shows Successful
                               Download. Click Finished.
                           23. To exit the download firmware program, click Yes when prompted to quit DLF.
                                    NOTE: A maximum of 6 devices can be upgraded in parallel through DLF.
Technical assistance
                           Make sure you include your meter’s model, serial number and firmware version in
                           your email or have it readily available if calling Technical Support.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                             Verifying accuracy
Verifying accuracy
Overview of meter accuracy
                            All meters are tested and verified at the factory in accordance with International
                            Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and Institute of Electrical and Electronics
                            Engineers (IEEE) standards.
                            Your meter typically does not require re-calibration. However, in some installations
                            a final accuracy verification of the meters is required.
                                                                 DANGER
                             HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
                             Verify the device’s power source meets the specifications for your device’s
                             power supply.
                             Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Environment
                            The meter should be tested at the same temperature as the testing equipment.
                            The ideal temperature is about 23 ºC (73 ºF). Make sure the meter is warmed up
                            sufficiently before testing.
                            A warm-up time of 30 minutes is recommended before beginning accuracy
                            verification testing. At the factory, the meters are warmed up to their typical
                            operating temperature before calibration to help ensure that the meters will reach
                            their optimal accuracy at operating temperature.
                            Most high precision electronic equipment requires a warm up time before it
                            reaches its specified performance levels. Energy meter standards allow the
                            manufacturers to specify meter accuracy derating due to ambient temperature
                            changes and self-heating.
                            Your meter complies with and meets the requirements of these energy metering
                            standards.
                            For a list of accuracy standards that your meter complies to, contact your local
                            Schneider Electric representative or download the meter brochure from
                            www.se.com.
Reference device
                            To help ensure the accuracy of the test, it is recommended that you use a
                            reference device with a specified accuracy that is 6 to 10 times more accurate
                            than the meter under test. Before you start testing, the reference device should be
                            warmed up as recommended by its manufacturer.
                                NOTE: Verify the accuracy and precision of all measurement equipment used
                                in accuracy testing (for example, voltmeters, ammeters, power factor meters).
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Verifying accuracy                                                                             EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
                                                                                  DANGER
                      HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
                      •   Apply appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and follow safe
                          electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E, CSA Z462 or other local
                          standards.
                      •   Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is
                          installed before working on or in the equipment.
                      •   Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power
                          is off.
                      •   Do not exceed the maximum ratings of this device.
                      •   Verify the device’s power source meets the specifications for your device’s
                          power supply.
                      Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
                      1. Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is
                         installed before working on the device or equipment.
                      2. Use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off.
                      3. Connect the test voltage and current source to the reference device. Ensure
                         all voltage inputs to the meter under test are connected in parallel and all
                         current inputs are connected in series.
                                                        A1         A2     A3
                                     V1 V2 V3 VN
                                                    +     -    +     -    + -
                                                                                  A1     A2    A3
                                      V1 V2 V3 VN
                                                                                  + -   + -   + -
                                                              A1         A2     A3
                                                              + -        + -    + -
V1 V2 V3 VN
                           A   Reference device
                           B   Test voltage and current source
                      4. Before performing the verification test, let the test equipment power up the
                         meter and apply voltage for at least 30 seconds. This helps stabilize the
                         internal circuitry of the meter.
                      5. Configure the meter’s parameters for verifying accuracy testing.
                      6. Perform accuracy verification on the test points. Run each test point for at
                         least 30 seconds to allow the test bench equipment to read an adequate
                         number of pulses. Allow 10 seconds of dwell time between test points.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                              Verifying accuracy
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Power factor                                                                          EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
Power factor
                                    The sampled measurements taken at the meter’s voltage and current inputs
                                    provide data for calculating power factor.
                                    In a balanced 3-phase alternating current (AC) power system source, the AC
                                    voltage waveforms on the current-carrying conductors are equal but offset by one-
                                    third of a period (a phase angle shift of 120 degrees between the three voltage
                                    waveforms).
Current and voltage in phase (resistive) Current leads voltage (capacitive) Current lags voltage (inductive)
                                    An ideal, purely resistive load has no reactive components, so its power factor is
                                    one (PF = 1, or unity power factor). Inductive or capacitive loads introduce a
                                    reactive power (Q) component to the circuit which causes the PF to become
                                    closer to zero.
True PF
                                    The meter supports true power factor values:
                                     •      True power factor includes harmonic content.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                   Power factor
                            IEC -1 to +1 format
                             Quadrant             PF Range             HMI Representation    PF in RS-485 Comm
                                                                       with sign
                                                                                             (Reg IEC format)
Sample screen
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Power factor                                                                    EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
-0.5 +0.5
                                                       Quadrant 2                       Quadrant 1
                                                       -1 ≤ PF ≤ 0                      0 ≤ PF ≤ 1
-1 +1
                                                       Quadrant 3                       Quadrant 4
                                                       -1 ≤ PF ≤ 0                      0 ≤ PF ≤ 1
-0.5 +0.5
PF Value 0 to -1 -1 to 0 0 to +1 +1 to 0
                                      0                  -1                 0                  +1                  0
                                           Quadrant 3         Quadrant 2         Quadrant 1         Quadrant 4
                                      -2                 -1                 0                  +1                 +2
PF register -2 to -1 -1 to 0 0 to +1 +1 to +2
0 0
-0.5 +0.5
                                                    Quadrant 2                          Quadrant 1
                                                -1 ≤ PF register ≤ 0                 0 ≤ PF register ≤ 1
-1 +1
                                                    Quadrant 3                          Quadrant 4
                                                -2 ≤ PF register ≤ -1                2 ≤ PF register ≤ 1
-1.5 +1.5
-2 +2
The PF value is calculated from the PF register value using the following formulae:
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                            Command interface
Command interface
Command interface
                            The command interface allows you to configure the power meter by sending
                            specific commands using Modbus protocol. Reference the online Modbus register
                            list for meter commands, results, and data types.
                                                                  WARNING
                             UNINTENDED OPERATION
                             Do not use this device for critical control or protection of persons, animals,
                             property or equipment.
                             Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or
                             equipment damage.
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Command interface                                               EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
                     •   If the meter shows a nonzero number, you own the semaphore. Semaphore is
                         provided once until it is released or has been inactive for approximately 4
                         minutes. Once you have the semaphore, subsequent reads of the semaphore
                         register will return zero until you release the semaphore or it times out.
                    To send a meter command using the protected command interface:
                     1. Read the semaphore register and record the meter response. This is your
                        semaphore.
                     2. Build the packet to be written to the command block.
                     3. Write the packet as a Modbus block write (enter the command number,
                        semaphore, and parameters at the same time).
                          Command                               2039
                          Semaphore                             5
Parameters 1
                          Status                                2039
                          Result                                0
                          Data                                  1
                     5. Write the semaphore back to the semaphore register to release it for another
                        master to use.
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                                      Specifications
Specifications
Device specifications
                                     The specifications contained in this section are subject to change without notice.
                                     For installation and wiring information, refer to the meter installation sheet.
Mechanical characteristics
 IP degree of protection (IEC 60529-1)   Front Display: IP51
 Display type                            8 segment alpha-numeric LED, 3 rows with 4 digits per row, 1 column of 12 LEDs to indicate
                                         percentage of load connected in system. 4 digits for instantaneous parameters with auto
                                         scrolling and auto range
Keypad 4 button
Electrical characteristics
Measurement accuracy
Voltage inputs
VT primary 100 V L-L to 999 kV L-L maximum, starting voltage depends on the VT ratio
V nominal Up to 277 V L-N / 480 V L-L (selectable VT secondary from 100, 110, 115, 120 to 415 V L-L)
Operating voltage range with accuracy 80-480 V L-L ± 10%, Category III
Impedance ≥ 5 MΩ
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz nominal ± 2 Hz
Current inputs
CT secondary 1 A or 5 A
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Frequency range 50 / 60 Hz ± 2 Hz
VA burden ≤ 0.1 VA at 5 A, 50 Hz
AC control power
DC control power
 Burden                              ≤ 3 W at 240 V DC
 Ride-through time                   120 ms at 240 V DC (at Ambient condition)
Displays update
Environmental characteristics
 Operating temperature               -10º to +60º C (+14º ... +140º F)
Pollution degree 2
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EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series                                                                                       Specifications
Safety
Communications
 RS-485 port                            Modbus RTU: 2-Wire, 4800, 9600,19200 or 38400 baud
Other specifications
Protection features Password protected for set-up parameters, energy clearing, and other integrated data
 Technical publication                  Printed multi-lingual installation sheet (IS / QSG) supplied with meter (EN, ES, FR, DE, PT, RU,
                                        TR, ZH)
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China Standard Compliance                                                        EasyLogic™ DM6000H / DM6200H series
                             IEC 61010-1:2010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and
                             laboratory use - Part 1: General requirements
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