Siemens SICAM Q100 7KG95 Series Manual
Siemens SICAM Q100 7KG95 Series Manual

Siemens SICAM Q100 7KG95 Series Manual

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SICAM
Class A Power Quality
Instrument and Power
Monitoring Device SICAM
Q100 7KG95xx
V02.40
Manual
E50417-H1040-C522-A9
Preface
Table of Contents
Introduction
Basic Functions
Measuring and Recording
Process Connections
Automation Functions
Energy Management
Power Quality
Display and Administration
Other Device Functions
System Functions
Commissioning and First Steps
Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback
Mode
Maintenance, Storage, Transport
Technical Data
Operational Indications and Operating
Parameters
Glossary
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  • Page 1 Preface Table of Contents Introduction SICAM Basic Functions Class A Power Quality Measuring and Recording Instrument and Power Monitoring Device SICAM Process Connections Q100 7KG95xx Automation Functions Energy Management V02.40 Power Quality Manual Display and Administration Other Device Functions System Functions Commissioning and First Steps Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode...
  • Page 2 Document version: E50417-H1040-C522-A9.03 Trademarks Edition: 06.2021 SIPROTEC, DIGSI, SIGRA, SIGUARD, SIMEAS, SAFIR, SICAM, Version of the product described: V02.40 and MindSphere are trademarks of Siemens. Any unauthor- ized use is prohibited.
  • Page 3: Preface

    This conformity has been proved by tests performed according to the Council Directive in accordance with the generic standard EN 61000-6-5 (for EMC directive) and with the product standard EN 62586-1 (for Low Voltage Directive) by Siemens AG. The device is designed and manufactured for application in an industrial environment.
  • Page 4 Phone: +49 911 2155 4466 E-mail: energy.automation@siemens.com Training Courses Inquiries regarding individual training courses should be addressed to our Training Center: Siemens AG Siemens Power Academy TD Phone: +49 911 9582 7100 Humboldtstrasse 59 E-mail: poweracademy@siemens.com 90459 Nuremberg Internet: www.siemens.com/poweracademy...
  • Page 5 The equipment (device, module) may be used only for such applications as set out in the catalogs and the technical description, and only in combination with third-party equipment recommended and approved by Siemens. Problem-free and safe operation of the product depends on the following: •...
  • Page 6 Preface Symbol Description Guideline 2002/96/EC for electrical and electronic devices Guideline for the Eurasian Market OpenSSL This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in OpenSSL Toolkit (http:// www.openssl.org/). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface................................3 Introduction..............................15 User Information.......................16 Device Overview....................... 19 Device Design........................23 Basic Functions............................27 Device and Language......................28 2.1.1 Configuration via the User Interface................28 2.1.2 Configuration via Display..................... 31 Date/Time......................... 32 2.2.1 Configuration via User Interface...................32 2.2.2 Configuration via Display.....................
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 2.5.5 Ethernet Security......................61 2.5.5.1 Function Description....................61 2.5.5.2 Simple Network Management Protocol v3 (SNMPv3)..........61 2.5.5.3 Configuration via User Interface................61 Serial Communication....................... 64 2.6.1 Modbus RTU Slave....................... 64 2.6.1.1 Function Description....................64 2.6.1.2 Configuration via the User Interface............... 64 2.6.1.3 Configuration via Display..................65 2.6.1.4...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents 4.2.3 Configuration and Evaluation via Display..............125 Binary Outputs........................ 126 4.3.1 Function Description....................126 4.3.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Interface..........128 4.3.3 Configuration and Evaluation via Display..............129 SICAM Subdevices......................130 4.4.1 SICAM Subdevices..................... 130 4.4.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Interface..........130 LEDs..........................
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Power Quality............................169 Event Records......................... 170 7.1.1 Function Description....................170 7.1.2 Clearing the Events....................170 Voltage Events........................ 172 7.2.1 Function Description....................172 7.2.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Interface..........172 7.2.3 Evaluation via Display....................175 7.2.4 Clearing the Voltage Events..................176 ITI (CBEMA) Curve......................
  • Page 11 Table of Contents 7.11.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Interface..........208 7.11.3 Deleting the Transient Logs..................209 7.12 EN 50160 Report......................210 7.12.1 Power Quality Reporting Functions................210 7.12.1.1 Function Description.................... 210 7.12.1.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Interface..........210 7.12.1.3 Clearing the EN 50160 Reports................214 Display and Administration........................
  • Page 12 Table of Contents 9.3.3 Single File Download....................250 9.3.4 Multiple File Download via Microsoft Edge..............251 9.3.5 Multiple File Download via Google Chrome..............255 9.3.6 Multiple File Download via Mozilla Firefox..............257 9.3.7 Multiple File Download via Apple Safari..............262 System Functions............................. 265 10.1 Connection with SICAM PAS/PQS (V8.08 and Higher)............
  • Page 13 Table of Contents 11.12.3.4 Finish Configuration.....................308 11.12.3.5 Access to the Passive Set of Parameters by Multiple Users........310 11.13 Operation via Display...................... 312 11.13.1 General Operating Instructions.................. 312 11.13.2 Starting Operation..................... 313 11.13.3 Display Content......................314 Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode...................317 12.1 Failures and LED Displays....................
  • Page 14 Table of Contents 15.3 Advanced Functions......................356 15.3.1 Process Connections....................356 15.3.1.1 Binary Inputs......................356 15.3.1.2 Binary Outputs..................... 356 15.3.1.3 SICAM Subdevices....................357 15.3.1.4 LEDs........................358 15.3.2 Automation Functions....................359 15.3.2.1 Limit Violation 1-8 and 9-16................. 359 15.3.2.2 Group Indications 1-4...................359 15.3.3 Display........................
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction User Information Device Overview Device Design SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 16: User Information

    Introduction 1.1 User Information User Information Application The SICAM device is a multifunctional device for detecting, reporting, and analyzing measured values and events. The device is characterized by the following properties: • Power quality (PQ) instrument, IEC 61000-4-30, Ed. 3, class A and IEC 62586-1/2 Ed. 2 •...
  • Page 17 Introduction 1.1 User Information Power quality parameters • Power frequency • Magnitude of supply voltage • Flicker • Supply voltage dips, swells, and interruptions • Voltage unbalance • Voltage harmonics and interharmonics • Rapid voltage changes (RVC) • Current magnitude •...
  • Page 18 Introduction 1.1 User Information Energy Management As part of the energy management, the device records load profiles according to the Fixed Block or Rolling Block method for all power quantities. Additionally, it is possible to calculate up to 8 tariffs (TOU = Time of Use).
  • Page 19: Device Overview

    Introduction 1.2 Device Overview Device Overview It is a multifunctional device for detection, calculation, recording, evaluation, display, and transmission of measured electrical quantities with the following properties: Device Properties All devices consistently provide the following properties: • Device type: – Class A Power Quality Instrument and Power Monitoring Device, with measured-value recorders and exchangeable 2 GB microSD card –...
  • Page 20 Introduction 1.2 Device Overview • Measurements for evaluation and supervision – Minimum/mean/maximum values – Event detection: voltage dips, voltage swells, voltage interruptions – Limit violations – Energy management (load profiles and tariffs) – Rapid voltage change (RVC) – Transient detection •...
  • Page 21 Ordering Information You can obtain the order information for the device from the catalog SICAM – Power Quality and Measure- ments with an order key or from https://new.siemens.com/global/en/products/energy/energy-automation- and-smart-grid/power-quality-measurement.html. NOTE This document describes all functions and features available in the device with a maximum equipment. You can find the individual equipment of your device in the ordering variant or the catalog mentioned above.
  • Page 22 Introduction 1.2 Device Overview Table 1-1 Cable Length Cable Length Ethernet Patch Cable (Double Shielded (SFPT), LAN 0.5 m Connector Plugs on Both Sides) 1.0 m 2.0 m 3.0 m 5.0 m 10.0 m 15.0 m 20.0 m SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 23: Device Design

    Introduction 1.3 Device Design Device Design Mechanical Design The device is designed for panel flush-mounting. The electrical modules are installed in a plastic case with the dimensions (W x H x D) 96 mm (3.78 inch) x 96 mm (3.78 inch) x 100 mm (3.94 inch). The front side of the device contains the display, 4 softkeys located under the display, and 4 LEDs.
  • Page 24 Introduction 1.3 Device Design [le_Q100_rear-side, 1, --_--] Figure 1-2 Layout of SICAM Q100 – Rear Side Serial interface J (RS485) LEDs Terminal block U for binary inputs Terminal block G for binary outputs Terminal block H for power supply Terminal block F for voltage measurement Terminal block E for current measurement (phases I and phase I Terminal block E for current measurement (phase I...
  • Page 25 Introduction 1.3 Device Design Display and Softkeys [le_Q100_HMI_front side, 1, --_--] Figure 1-3 Display and Softkeys Title: Shows the name of the current display Display: Shows parameter settings, measured values, and diagrams Current functions of the softkeys Softkeys: Selects screens or settings at the device Terminal Diagram of the Rear Plate [dw_overview_q100, 2, en_US] Figure 1-4...
  • Page 26 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 27: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions Device and Language Date/Time Time Synchronization AC Measurement Ethernet Communication Serial Communication SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 28: Device And Language

    Basic Functions 2.1 Device and Language Device and Language Configuration via the User Interface 2.1.1 Configuration of the Device and Language To configure the Device name, Language, Date and time format in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Device and language. [sc_device_and_language, 4, en_US] Figure 2-1 Configuration Tab, Device and Language...
  • Page 29 Basic Functions 2.1 Device and Language • After the parameterization, click Send. • In the navigation window, click Activation and cancel. • Click Activation. Configuration of the User Language Preselection NOTE The user language can be preset, for example when starting the user interface for the first time. DEUTSCH is set by default.
  • Page 30 Basic Functions 2.1 Device and Language • After the parameterization, click Send. • In the navigation window, click Activation and cancel. • Click Activation. NOTE If you change the user language, the device will restart after clicking the Send button and subsequently activating the settings.
  • Page 31: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.1 Device and Language Configuration via Display 2.1.2 Submenu Device and Language In the main menu, select Settings → Language/Regional. The displayed number is 80.2. [dw_submenu_language_regional, 1, en_US] Figure 2-4 Configuration Language/Regional The following interface displays are available: [dw_display_language_regional, 1, en_US] Figure 2-5 Language/Regional...
  • Page 32: Date/Time

    Basic Functions 2.2 Date/Time Date/Time Configuration via User Interface 2.2.1 Setting Date/Time To change the date/time settings in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Date and time. [sc_preset_date_time, 4, en_US] Figure 2-7 Configuration Tab, Date and Time •...
  • Page 33: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.2 Date/Time Configuration via Display 2.2.2 Submenu Date/Time [dw_submenu_date-time, 2, en_US] Figure 2-8 Submenu Date/Time SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 34: Time Synchronization

    Basic Functions 2.3 Time Synchronization Time Synchronization Function Description 2.3.1 General During operation, the device needs the date and time for all time-relevant processes. The term time is used throughout this section to refer to both the date and the time. The time synchronization in the device is necessary to guarantee a common time basis for the communication with peripheral devices and time stamping of the process data.
  • Page 35 Modbus RTU using the RS485 interface. The time information can also be transmitted from the systems control via Modbus TCP or IEC 61850 using Ethernet interfaces. When using the Ethernet connection, Siemens recommends to synchronize the device from an NTP server.
  • Page 36: Configuration Via The User Interface

    Basic Functions 2.3 Time Synchronization Internal Time Synchronization via RTC Besides the external time synchronization, the internal time synchronization is also possible using the battery- buffered RTC (Real-Time Clock). Due to the reduced accuracy, RTC should only be used in case of a failure or of the unavailability of the external time synchronization.
  • Page 37 Basic Functions 2.3 Time Synchronization Table 2-4 Settings for Time Synchronization Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Source time synchronization Internal Internal Ethernet NTP Fieldbus Time zone offset to UTC +00:00 -12:00 to +13:00 (hours) (in increments of 0.5 h) Daylight Saving Time switch- over DST offset +01:00...
  • Page 38: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.3 Time Synchronization Configuration via Display 2.3.3 Submenu Time Synchronization [dw_submenu_time_synchronization, 1, en_US] Figure 2-10 Submenu Time Synchronization Table 2-5 Settings for Time Synchronization Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Time source internal internal Ethernet NTP Fieldbus Time zone 00:00 -12 to +13 (hours) (in increments of 0.5 h)
  • Page 39 Basic Functions 2.3 Time Synchronization [sc_Maintenance with SNTP, 3, en_US] Figure 2-11 SNTP Menu, Maintenance To view the SNTP diagnosis in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click SNTP. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 40 Basic Functions 2.3 Time Synchronization [sc_SNTP Diagnosis, 2, en_US] Figure 2-12 Diagnosis, SNTP The following messages are listed in the tables and the meaning of each column is explained here: Parameter Explanation NTP servers general information Serial number Peer IP address of the NTP server configured in the Time synchronization tab Active The NTP server is active or not.
  • Page 41 Basic Functions 2.3 Time Synchronization NOTE The table of Primary NTP server or Secondary NTP server lists the latest 10 telegrams. The older tele- grams are automatically overwritten. You cannot delete the telegrams manually. If no primary or secondary NTP server is configured (IP address 0.0.0.0 is entered during the time-synchroniza- tion configuration), •...
  • Page 42: Ac Measurement

    Basic Functions 2.4 AC Measurement AC Measurement Configuration via the User Interface 2.4.1 Configuration of the AC Measurement To change the AC measurement settings in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click AC measurement. [sc_q100_ac_measurement, 2, en_US] Figure 2-14 Configuration Tab, AC Measurement •...
  • Page 43 Basic Functions 2.4 AC Measurement NOTE When configuring values ensure that they do not contradict each other. Table 2-6 Settings for AC Measurement Parameter Default Setting Setting Range AC measurement Rated frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz ± 15 % 60 Hz ± 15 % 1-phase network Network type 3-wire, 3-phase balanced...
  • Page 44 Basic Functions 2.4 AC Measurement Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Transformer settings Voltage transformer Primary rated voltage 230.0 V 1.0 V to 1 000 000.0 V Secondary rated voltage 230.0 V 1.0 V to 600.0 V Primary rated current 5.0 A 1.0 A to 100 000.0 A Secondary rated current 5.0 A...
  • Page 45: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.4 AC Measurement Configuration via Display 2.4.2 Submenu Basic Parameters [dw_q100_submenu_basic_settings, 1, en_US] Figure 2-15 Submenu, Basic Parameters Table 2-7 Basic Parameter Settings Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Voltage Inputs Connection type 3P4W 1P2W (1-phase system) 3P3WB (3-wire, equal load) 3P3W_2I (3-wire, any load (2*I)) 3P3W_3I (3-wire, any load (3*I)) 3P4WB (4-wire, equal load)
  • Page 46 Basic Functions 2.4 AC Measurement Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Prim. nom. 230.0 V 1.0 V to 1 200 000.0 V (depending on the setting of PT primary) IEC 61000-4-30 Class A: • Up to 230 V: 200 % overvoltage •...
  • Page 47: Ethernet Communication

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Ethernet Communication Ethernet 2.5.1 2.5.1.1 Function Description The device has a 100Base-T Ethernet port (RJ45 connectors) at the top side of the device. The Ethernet port can be configured to be an Ethernet network with 1 MAC and 1 IP address. 2.5.1.2 Configuration via the User Interface Configuration of the Communication Ethernet...
  • Page 48: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Enable SNMP Bus protocol Modbus TCP -None- Modbus TCP IEC 61850 Both NOTE If you select Both for Bus protocol, Modbus TCP and IEC 61850 work in parallel. • After the parameterization, click Send. •...
  • Page 49 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication [sc_q100__Modbus_TCP_settings, 2, en_US] Figure 2-18 Configuration Tab, Modbus TCP Settings • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 2-9 Settings for Modbus TCP Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Standard port number Not settable Access rights Full Full...
  • Page 50: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication NOTE The 3 port numbers must be different from each other. • After the parameterization, click Send. • In the navigation window, click Activation and cancel. • Click Activation. Number of Connections (not configurable) Up to 5 TCP connections are possible: •...
  • Page 51 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication [sc_q100__Diagnosis_Modbus-TCP, 1, en_US] Figure 2-20 Maintenance Tab, Diagnosis Modbus TCP • To clear the counters for Modbus TCP, click Clear counters. All counters for Modbus TCP are reset to 0. Diagnostic Information for Standard Server and User-Port Server •...
  • Page 52: Modbus Tcp To Modbus Rtu Gateway

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication • Access rights: as configured • Communication supervision time: as configured Diagnostic Information of Connections • Server port: Server port number of the current connection in the respective column; if 0 is displayed, the connection is inactive or down •...
  • Page 53 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Schematic Overview of Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU Gateway [dw_function-master-gateway-q100, 1, en_US] Figure 2-21 Functioning of Modbus TCP to Modbus RTU Gateway NOTE During a firmware update of the the device, the Modbus gateway function is stopped. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 54: Configuration Via The User Interface

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication 2.5.3.2 Configuration via the User Interface Configuration of the Modbus TCP to the Modbus RTU Gateway The Modbus RTU Master protocol must have been selected under serial communication. To change the settings of the Modbus TCP/Modbus RTU Gateway in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 55 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Parameter Default Settings Setting Range 0 to 10 Retry limit 10 (* 10 ms) (1 to 6000) * 10 ms = 10 ms to 60 s Response timeout The following figure shows the flow chart of parameterization. Flow Chart of the Modbus TCP to the Modbus RTU Gateway [dw_param-gateway-flowchart, 1, en_US] Figure 2-23...
  • Page 56: Configuration And Evaluation Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Configure: Mapping – Import (chapter 2.6.3.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Inter- face) Configure: Mapping – Export (chapter 2.6.3.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Inter- face) • After the parameterization, click Send. •...
  • Page 57: Iec 61850

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Parameter Description Start addr. Start register address when reading data of this request message. Qty. of regs Number of registers requested in this message. Last request This value indicates how many ms ago the data were requested. It is a snapshot referring to the last update of the diagnostic page in the user interface.
  • Page 58 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication [sc_q100_IEC61850_configuration, 3, en_US] Figure 2-24 Configuration Tab, IEC 61850 Settings • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 2-12 Settings for IEC 61850 Parameter Default Setting Setting Range IED Name SICAM_Q100_01 Any, max. 60 characters Only a-z, A-Z, _, 0-9 are permitted.
  • Page 59: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Frequency - Dead band 0.05 % 0.02 % 0.05 % 0.2 % Angle - Dead band 0.5 % 0.2 % 0.5 % • After the parameterization, click Send. • In the navigation window, click Activation and cancel. •...
  • Page 60 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication For the diagnosis of the IEC 61850 protocol in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click IEC 61850 protocol. [sc_q100_IEC61850_diagnosis, 1, en_US] Figure 2-26 Maintenance Tab, Diagnosis IEC 61850 Parameter With IEC 61850, the following parameters are displayed: •...
  • Page 61: Ethernet Security

    The secure HTTPS protocol is used for access to Internet sites of the device. Internally, the device uses the open source library OpenSSL for the encrypted communication. For certificate handling in your browser, follow the instructions from the Application Note. You can find this Application Note on the Internet site https://w3.siemens.com/smartgrid/global/en/products-systems-solutions/ cyber-security/Pages/products.aspx under Downloads > Application Notes. SNMPv3 You can find a detailed description of functions and conditions for SNMPv3 in chapter 2.5.5.2 Simple Network...
  • Page 62 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication [sc_q100_snmp, 2, en_US] Figure 2-27 Configuration Tab, SNMPv3 Settings • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 2-13 Settings for SNMPv3 Settings Default Setting Setting Range User name Empty, Up to 32 characters (User name for SNMPv3 access) for example: not set •...
  • Page 63 Basic Functions 2.5 Ethernet Communication Download Device MIB File NOTE The SNMP protocol is implemented in SICAM Q100 in order to be able to retrieve manufacturer-specific information. To retrieve information via SNMP, a MIB browser and the SICAM Q.mib file are required. The MIB browser allows the displaying of SNMP information objects and their content.
  • Page 64: Serial Communication

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Serial Communication Modbus RTU Slave 2.6.1 2.6.1.1 Function Description The serial communication using Modbus RTU (slave) with the device is executed via the RS485 interface. 2.6.1.2 Configuration via the User Interface Configuration of the Serial Communication with Modbus RTU (Slave) via RS485 Interface Precondition: The Modbus RTU protocol must have been activated for the RS485 interface.
  • Page 65: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Parity Even None, 1 stop bit Even None, 2 spot bit Access rights Full Full Read only Communication supervision 600 * 100 ms 0 s = none time 100 ms to 6 553 400 ms Response delay 0 ms 0 ms to 1000 ms...
  • Page 66: Diagnosis Modbus Rtu Slave

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Baud rate 19 200 bit/s 1200 bit/s, 2400 bit/s, 4800 bit/s, 9600 bit/s, 19 200 bit/s, 38 400 bit/s, 57 600 bit/s, 115 200 bit/s Parity Even None, 1 stop bit Even None, 2 spot bit Access rights...
  • Page 67: Modbus Rtu Master

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Serial Interface Table 2-16 Description of the Parameters in the Serial Interface Parameter Description Received bytes Total number of bytes received by the RS485 interface Sent bytes Total number of bytes sent to the RS485 interface Framing errors Number of detected frame errors (invalid stop bit, for example if the baud rate is wrong)
  • Page 68: Configuration Via The User Interface

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Schematic Overview of the Functioning of the Modbus RTU Master [dw_function-gateway-q100, 1, en_US] Figure 2-31 Functioning of the Modbus RTU Master 2.6.2.2 Configuration via the User Interface Configuration of the Serial Communication with Modbus RTU Master via RS485 Interface Precondition: The Modbus RTU Master protocol must have been activated for the RS485 interface.
  • Page 69 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication To change the Modbus RTU Master settings in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Communication serial and select Modbus RTU master as the Bus protocol. [sc_ Q100_configure_Modbus_RTU_Master_US, 2, en_US] Figure 2-32 Configuration Tab, Modbus RTU Master •...
  • Page 70: Configuration Via Display

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Additional inter-character 1 ms 0 ms to 100 ms timeout The Modbus specification requires that the indi- vidual characters of a serial Modbus RTU tele- gram have to be transmitted successively with a maximum character gap of 1.5 character times (or max.
  • Page 71: Diagnosis Modbus Rtu Master

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Table 2-19 Settings for Communication Serial, Modbus RTU Master Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Bus protocol -none- -none- Modbus RTU (slave) Modbus RTU master Baud rate 19 200 bit/s 1200 bit/s, 2400 bit/s 4800 bit/s, 9600 bit/s 19 200 bit/s, 38 400 bit/s 57 600 bit/s, 115 200 bit/s Parity...
  • Page 72 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication The diagnosis of the Modbus RTU master provides the following information: • Check of the state of the serial communication with telegram and error counters and an overview of the set serial interface parameters. • Overview of request telegrams sent by the Modbus RTU master including request status for every tele- gram.
  • Page 73 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Request Telegrams Table 2-21 Description of the Parameters in the Request Telegrams Parameter Description Status Status of the request messages • Good: correct response • Not requested: the request was not sent yet after changing the configura- tion •...
  • Page 74: Modbus Slave Devices

    Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Commissioning If a Modbus slave device is connected correctly, the serial parameters (baud rate and parity) are identical to the parameterization in the Modbus RTU master of the device, the device address was checked, and the errors no responses or CRC errors still occur (sporadically), proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 75 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Table 2-22 Settings for the Modbus Slave Devices Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Name Modbus slave device x Max. 31 characters Activated Yes (= Activation of the option field): The buttons for parameterization of the mapping data are also activated for the slave device here.
  • Page 76 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication [sc_Modbus_slave devices_configuration, 3, en_US] Figure 2-36 Configuration Tab, Modbus Slave Device 1, Measured Value Mapping • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 77 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Table 2-23 Settings for Assignment of the Measured Values of the Modbus Slave Device 1 Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Name MV x Slv 1 Max. 31 characters (Measured Value of Max. 10 characters if the name is also to be connected Slave device 1;...
  • Page 78 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Table 2-24 Data Format on Bus for Measured Values Data Format on Bus Description Setting Range Invalid Recognition Used by (Example) Float32 IEEE Float value NaN = invalid SENTRON PAC3x00, to +10 (2 registers) INF = overflow SICAM AI 7XV5674, SICAM T 7KG966, SICAM P50 7KG775...
  • Page 79 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Table 2-25 Settings for Assignment of the Indications of the Modbus Slave Device 1 Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Name Indication x Slv 1 Max. 31 characters (Indication of connected Slave device 1; x = 1 to 6) Register type -none- -none-...
  • Page 80 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication • In the navigation window, click Modbus slave devices 1-4, activate the Modbus slave device 1, and click Export. The File Download dialog opens. You can save or open the downloaded file. For more information, refer to File download →...
  • Page 81 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication [sc_client-mapping-info, 1, en_US] Figure 2-40 Resulting CLIENT MAPPING INFORMATION (Example) Table 2-27 Description and Setting Ranges of the Parameters in the Text File Label Measurand (MV) Description Setting Range Indication (I) Mapping Type MEASURAND (Data type) INDICATION MV, I Description...
  • Page 82 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Label Measurand (MV) Description Setting Range Indication (I) Unit-multiplier for MEASURAND 1: dimensionless 2: Meter 3: kg 4: s 5: A 23: °C 29: V 33: Hz 38: W 39: Pa 41: m 42: m 61: VA 63: var 64: °...
  • Page 83 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication • In the tab, click Open. The information of the text file is applied by the device and interpreted in the passive parameter set. In the case of faulty data, an error message is entered in the error log. Evaluation of Modbus Slave Devices The connection status of the Modbus slave devices (maximum 16 devices) is checked and displayed as follows: [sc_Process_connections, 3, en_US]...
  • Page 84 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Viewing Measured Values and Indications • In the Information column (see figure Figure 2-42), click View values: NOTE The button is not enabled if the status shows deactivated and no mapping data. [sc_M-S-values view, 2, en_US] Figure 2-43 Value View Tab, Values and Indications SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual...
  • Page 85 Basic Functions 2.6 Serial Communication Measured values and indications are displayed for the respective Modbus slave device. For measured values, *** is displayed and for indications, invalid is displayed if the value was received with an invalid identifier or the value could not be read (for example, interrupted connection to the Modbus slave device).
  • Page 86 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 87: Measuring And Recording

    Measuring and Recording General Information on Measuring and Recording Measurement and Evaluation Functions SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 88: General Information On Measuring And Recording

    Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording General Information on Measuring and Recording Measuring System 3.1.1 The device measures the power quality according to IEC 61000-4-30 Ed. 3 in 1-phase or polyphase energy supply systems. The basic measuring interval for calculation of the following values is 10 cycles in 50-Hz systems or 12 cycles in 60-Hz systems: •...
  • Page 89 Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording Measured Quantities and Operational Measurement Uncertainty acc. to IEC 62586-1 Product Standard Class A and Standards IEC 61000-4-30 Ed. 3, IEC 61000-4-7, and IEC 61000-4-15 Table 3-1 Measured Quantities and their Operational Measurement Uncertainty Operational Measurement Uncertainty acc.
  • Page 90 Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording Operational Measurement Uncertainty acc. to IEC 62586 Class A, Measured Quantity Unit Measuring Range IEC 61000-4-30 Ed. 3, IEC 61000-4-7, IEC 61000-4-15 Mains signaling voltage 0 % to 15 % Udin Condition: 3 % to 15 % of Udin (star) / MSV (delta)
  • Page 91: Recording System

    Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording Measured Quantity Unit Rated Value Measuring Range Accuracy Class Active energy WP – 1 % to 200 % I rated + demand, - supply Reactive energy WQ varh – 2 % to 200 % I rated inductive, capacitive Apparent energy WS...
  • Page 92: Measurands

    Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording Recording Measurands Storage Interval/Storage Application Method Magnitude of current 10 min (1 min, 10 min) Long-time monitoring of current- and power-related Current harmonics and inter- values harmonics Current unbalanced Additional data (for example, power values, phase angles, min/max/AVG values) •...
  • Page 93 Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 4-Wire 4-Wire Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire (Star) (Star) Network Network Network Network Measured Quan- 1-Phase (Delta) (Delta) (Delta) (Star) Circuit Unbal- Unbal- tity System anced (3I) anced (3I) Balanced Unbal- Unbal-...
  • Page 94: Harmonics, Interharmonics, And Emissions Depending On The Connection Types

    Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 4-Wire 4-Wire Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire (Star) (Star) Network Network Network Network Measured Quan- 1-Phase (Delta) (Delta) (Delta) (Star) Circuit Unbal- Unbal- tity System anced (3I) anced (3I) Balanced Unbal- Unbal-...
  • Page 95 Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 4-Wire 4-Wire Measured Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire Quantity (Star) (Star) Network Network Network Network (x = 1 to 63, 1-Phase (Delta) (Delta) (Delta) (Star) Circuit Unbal- Unbal- System y = 1 to 49) anced (3I) anced (3I)
  • Page 96 Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 4-Wire 4-Wire Measured Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire Quantity (Star) (Star) Network Network Network Network (x = 1 to 63, 1-Phase (Delta) (Delta) (Delta) (Star) Circuit Unbal- Unbal- System y = 1 to 49) anced (3I) anced (3I)
  • Page 97: Measured Quantities Of Power Depending On The Connection Types

    Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 3.1.3.3 Measured Quantities of Power Depending on the Connection Types Table 3-6 Measured Quantities of Power Depending on the Connection Types in Power Systems 4-Wire 4-Wire Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire (Star)
  • Page 98: Measured Quantities Of Energy Depending On Connection Types

    Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 4-Wire 4-Wire Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire (Star) (Star) Network Network Network Network Measured 1-Phase (Delta) (Delta) (Delta) (Star) Circuit Unbal- Unbal- Quantity System anced (3I) anced (3I) (Balanced Unbal- Unbal- Balanced...
  • Page 99: Flicker Depending On Connection Types

    Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 4-Wire 4-Wire Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire (Star) (Star) Network Network Network Network Measured 1-Phase (Delta) (Delta) (Delta) (Star) Circuit Unbal- Unbal- Quantity System anced (3I) anced (3I) (Balanced Unbal- Unbal- Balanced...
  • Page 100 Measuring and Recording 3.1 General Information on Measuring and Recording 4-Wire 4-Wire Network Network 3-Wire 3-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire (Star) (Star) Network Network Network Network Measured 1-Phase (Delta) (Delta) (Delta) (Star) Circuit Unbal- Unbalanced Quantity System anced (3I) (3I) (Balanced Unbal- Unbal- Balanced (1I)
  • Page 101: Measurement And Evaluation Functions

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions Measurement and Evaluation Functions AC Operational Values 3.2.1 3.2.1.1 Function Description Following AC operational values are gathered during measurement and shown both on the user interface and numerically on the display. • Voltage magnitudes Va, Vb, Vc, Vab, Vbc, Vca •...
  • Page 102: Configuration And Evaluation Via Display

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions [sc_evaluation_ac_values, 6, en_US] Figure 3-1 Value View Tab, Basic Values NOTE If *** is displayed instead of a value, this value is invalid. If ^^^ is displayed instead of a value, this value overflows. 3.2.1.3 Configuration and Evaluation via Display Submenu Various Measured Quantities...
  • Page 103: Clearing The Min/Max Values

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions [dw_ac_power, 1, en_US] Figure 3-2 Submenu Various Measured Quantities 3.2.1.4 Clearing the Min/Max Values To clear the min/max values in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Min/Max values. [sc_Reset min-max values, 3, en_US] Figure 3-3 Maintenance Tab, Clear Min/Max Values...
  • Page 104 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions The following values are given for each harmonic: • RMS value (for power: RMS value and sign) • Phase angle The sign of the active power of the single harmonic can indicate the direction of the power flow of this harmonic in a supply system –...
  • Page 105 NOTE You can find further information about this feature in the application notes https://new.siemens.com/ global/en/products/energy/energy-automation-and-smart-grid/power-quality-measurement.html → Down- loads → SICAM Q200/SICAM Q100 → Other Sales Information → Application Notes → document: Applica- tion Note Harmonic Phase Angles Direction.
  • Page 106: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions Recording and Evaluation Table 3-9 Recording and Evaluation of the Harmonics/Interharmonics Measured Quantity Measurement Recorder Measurement Recorder Measurement Recorder (x = 1 to 50, Max. Value Min. Value y = 1 to 49) PQDIF, CSV PQDIF, CSV PQDIF, CSV...
  • Page 107 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions Value View of the Voltage Harmonics To display the measured values in the Value view tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Voltage harmonics. [sc_q100_harmonics voltage, 2, en_US] Figure 3-6 Value View Tab, Voltage Harmonics •...
  • Page 108 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions View in Diagrams: [sc_q100_harmonics voltage_diagram, 2, en_US] Figure 3-7 Value View Tab, Voltage Harmonics, Diagram View in Tables: [sc_q100_harmonics voltage_table, 2, en_US] Figure 3-8 Value View Tab, Voltage Harmonics, Instantaneous Values, Table SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 109 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions [sc_q100_harmonics voltage_max, 2, en_US] Figure 3-9 Value View Tab, Voltage Harmonics, Maximum Values, Table Value View of the Voltage Interharmonics The operation to view the voltage interharmonics is similar to the voltage harmonics. For more information, refer to Value View of the Voltage Harmonics, Page 107.
  • Page 110 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions [sc_harmonic power, instantaneous, 2, en_US] Figure 3-10 Value View Tab, Harmonic Power, Instantaneous Value The harmonics power function supports to hide harmonics that you are not interested in from the display table. You can set the value from which amount of the harmonics power is hidden on the display via the parameter Hide Harmonic when apparent power is lower than x.xxx VA displayed above the measurement table.
  • Page 111 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions [sc_harmonics power direction, 2, en_US] Figure 3-11 Value View Tab, Harmonics Power Direction, Aggregated Value The harmonics power function supports to hide harmonics that you are not interested in from the display table.
  • Page 112: Configuration And Evaluation Via Display

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions 3.2.2.3 Configuration and Evaluation via Display Submenu Voltage Harmonics V and Current Harmonics I (Bar Charts) [dw_submenu_evaluation_harmonics_Q100, 1, en_US] Figure 3-12 Submenu Harmonic Voltage and Harmonic Current Submenu THDS [dw_submenu_THDS2_Q100, 1, en_US] Figure 3-13 Submenu THDS V and THDS I AC Power and Energy...
  • Page 113 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions [sc_evaluation_ac power, 1, en_US] Figure 3-14 Value View of the AC Power [sc_evaluation of energy, 1, en_US] Figure 3-15 Value View of the Energy NOTE If *** is displayed instead of a value, this value is invalid. If ^^^ is displayed instead of a value, this value overflows.
  • Page 114: Configuration And Evaluation Via Display

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions 3.2.3.3 Configuration and Evaluation via Display Submenu Various Measured Quantities • Voltage Vph-n, Voltage Vph-ph • Current I • Active Power P, React. Power Q, App. Power S, Total Power P, Q, S •...
  • Page 115: Clearing The Energy Counters

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions Submenu Apparent Energy [dw_apparent_energy, 1, en_US] Figure 3-19 Submenu Apparent Energy 3.2.3.4 Clearing the Energy Counters To clear the energy counters in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Energy counters. [sc_Reset energy counters, 3, en_US] Figure 3-20 Maintenance Tab, Clear Energy Counters...
  • Page 116 Siemens specifies the working range of the classifier as 0.2 ≤ k ≤ 10. The corresponding value P within ± 5 % or ± 0.05 of the factor k, depending on which value is greater.
  • Page 117: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions 3.2.4.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Interface Configuration of the Flicker To configure the Flicker lamp model in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click AC measurement. [sc_Q100_flicker lamp model, 3, en_US] Figure 3-21 Configuration Tab, Flicker...
  • Page 118: Evaluation Via Display

    Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions • Select one of the following Measurement output options: – Table If you select Table, click Display. The determined results are displayed in a table. In the multi-page tables, you can show the forward and backward pages with the >>...
  • Page 119 Measuring and Recording 3.2 Measurement and Evaluation Functions [dw_display_long_flicker, 1, en_US] Figure 3-24 Long Flicker SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 120 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 121: Process Connections

    Process Connections General Binary Inputs Binary Outputs SICAM Subdevices LEDs SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 122: General

    Process Connections 4.1 General General Before taking measurements, make sure to configure the settings in the Configuration tab according to the topology of your device. Select the favored process connections in the navigation window of the Configura- tion tab to see and change the set parameters. The submenus contain the following connections: •...
  • Page 123: Binary Inputs

    Process Connections 4.2 Binary Inputs Binary Inputs Function Description 4.2.1 The device has 2 binary inputs. Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 4.2.2 Configuration of the Binary Inputs To change the settings of binary inputs in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 124 Process Connections 4.2 Binary Inputs Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Binary inputs Status information Status information Routed as: Load profile source Tariff source Software filtering time 1 (* 2 ms) 2 ms to 120 000 ms (only settable if Routed as: is (settable in 2-ms increments) set to Status information) Source inverted...
  • Page 125: Configuration And Evaluation Via Display

    Process Connections 4.2 Binary Inputs Configuration and Evaluation via Display 4.2.3 Submenu Binary Inputs [dw_submenu_binary_inputs_outputs, 1, en_US] Figure 4-3 Configuration and Evaluation of the Binary Inputs SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 126: Binary Outputs

    Process Connections 4.3 Binary Outputs Binary Outputs Function Description 4.3.1 The device has 2 binary outputs. Binary outputs are issued as indications. 4 Operating modes are possible: • Persistent • Persistent with fail safe • Pulse • Pulse with retrigger Persistent The binary output has the status ON or OFF.
  • Page 127 Process Connections 4.3 Binary Outputs Pulse This indication is output as pulse. If the indication changes again while the output pulse is ON, the pulse output time is not restarted. This means that a change of the indication during the pulse output will be ignored.
  • Page 128: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Process Connections 4.3 Binary Outputs Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 4.3.2 Configuration of the Binary Outputs (Relay Outputs) To change the settings of the binary outputs in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Binary outputs. [sc_q100_BO_configuration, 2, en_US] Figure 4-8 Configuration Tab, Binary Outputs...
  • Page 129: Configuration And Evaluation Via Display

    Process Connections 4.3 Binary Outputs Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Energy increase per pulse 1.00 Wh 0.10 Wh/VAh/varh to 1 000 000.00 Wh/VAh/varh Output time for pulse operating 20 * 10 ms = 200 ms 50 ms to 3 600 000 ms mode •...
  • Page 130: Sicam Subdevices

    Process Connections 4.4 SICAM Subdevices SICAM Subdevices SICAM Subdevices 4.4.1 You can connect up to 2 subdevices of the type SICAM I/O Unit 7XV5673 to a SICAM Q100 device, using one of the following methods: • The internal Ethernet switch and a Y cable •...
  • Page 131 Process Connections 4.4 SICAM Subdevices Table 4-3 Settings for the SICAM Subdevices Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Subdevice 1 -none- -none- No further indications are SICAM IO Subdevice 2 displayed. Subdevice 1 Server IP address 192.168.0.56 (different from IP address of subdevice 2 and in the same subnet as SICAM Q100) Server port 51 000...
  • Page 132 Process Connections 4.4 SICAM Subdevices Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Parameter: Source of output 1- Indication 9 from Remote Parameter: Binary inp. 1-N SICAM IO Indication: Input 1-N Indication: any, max. 31 characters Parameter: Source of output 2- Indication 10 from Remote Parameter Source of output: Indication: Input 2-N...
  • Page 133 Process Connections 4.4 SICAM Subdevices [sc_value view_subdevices, 1, en_US] Figure 4-12 Value View Tab, SICAM Subdevices SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 134: Leds

    Process Connections 4.5 LEDs LEDs Function Description 4.5.1 Behavior of the LEDs [dw_LED-output, 1, en_US] Figure 4-13 Behavior of the LEDs Configuration via the User Interface 4.5.2 Configuration of the LEDs To change the LED settings in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 135 Process Connections 4.5 LEDs Table 4-4 Settings for LEDs Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Device ready Not settable ERROR -none- Errors are signaled as parameterized (only error indications can be parameterized). -none- Battery failure Ethernet link error Time synchronization error Primary NTP server error Secondary NTP server SD card error...
  • Page 136 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 137: Automation Functions

    Automation Functions Limits Group Indications SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 138: Limits

    Automation Functions 5.1 Limits Limits Function Description 5.1.1 In the Select automation functions menu, you can set upper or lower limits for up to 16 measured values. Limit violations of the upper or lower range of values can be output as indications. Limiting-value violations can be signaled to the device via 2 binary outputs and the LEDs H1 to H2.
  • Page 139 Automation Functions 5.1 Limits [sc_q100_Limits_configuration, 2, en_US] Figure 5-2 Configuration Tab, Limits (Example) • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 5-1 Settings for Limits Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Measurement -none- Measured value selection list depending on network type Limit 0.00...
  • Page 140: Configuration And Evaluation Via Display

    Automation Functions 5.1 Limits [sc_Limits_evaluation, 3, en_US] Figure 5-3 Value View Tab, Limits Configuration and Evaluation via Display 5.1.3 [dw_submenu_limits, 1, en_US] Figure 5-4 Submenu Limits Table 5-2 Settings for Advanced Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Source -none- Acc. to the list box Mode Lower than Greater than...
  • Page 141: Group Indications

    Automation Functions 5.2 Group Indications Group Indications Function Description 5.2.1 Up to 4 Group indications can be parameterized and each of them can be assigned to up to 4 logically linked single-point indications. The single-point indications can be inverted. Rule for Linking Indications to a Group Indication In a group indication, up to 4 indications can sequentially be linked logically.
  • Page 142: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Automation Functions 5.2 Group Indications [dw_q200_regular_2x_1, 1, en_US] Figure 5-6 Example: Linking 2 Indications to a Group Indication Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 5.2.2 Configuration of the Group Indications To change the settings of the group indication in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 143 Automation Functions 5.2 Group Indications Table 5-3 Settings for Group Indications Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Source -none- Acc. to list box Limit violation, group indication and binary inputs: Only the indications for the Designation can be changed during the parame- parameterization of the binary terization.
  • Page 144 Automation Functions 5.2 Group Indications [sc_Group_indication_evaluation, 2, en_US] Figure 5-8 Value View Tab, Group Indications SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 145: Energy Management

    Energy Management Clearing the Energy Counters Load Profile Energy Profile Tariffs Energy Upper Limit Energy Freeze and Reset CO2 Emissions SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 146: Clearing The Energy Counters

    Energy Management 6.1 Clearing the Energy Counters Clearing the Energy Counters To clear the energy counters in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Energy counters. [sc_Reset energy counters, 3, en_US] Figure 6-1 Maintenance Tab, Clear Energy Counters •...
  • Page 147: Load Profile

    Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile Load Profile Function Description 6.2.1 General The load profile reflects the history of the electric power and documents the distribution of power fluctuations and peaks. The load profile is determined on the basis of 10/12 cycles (50 Hz/60 Hz) and saved as average value at the end of a measuring period in the load-profile image.
  • Page 148 Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile Methods of Load-Profile Determination The device supports the following load-profile determination methods: • Fixed block • Rolling block Fixed Block The Fixed-block method is characterized by the number of subperiods per period that is set to 1. It means the period length is equal to the length of the subperiod.
  • Page 149 Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile The following figure shows the history of the measuring periods during the load-profile determination: [dw_load-profile-rolling-block, 1, en_US] Figure 6-4 History of the Measuring Periods for Determination of the Load Profile according to the Rolling-Block Method Load-Profile Data at the Communication Interface The following load-profile data are available during a measuring period: •...
  • Page 150 Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile Historical Load-Profile Data The device records the following measurands: Table 6-1 Historical Load-Profile Data Measurement Cumulated Power Arithmetic Average Maximum Values Minimum Values Values Power Values ±x ±x Import Export ±x ±x Import Export Storage of Load-Profile Data The load-profile data are stored in a ring buffer with up to 4000 datasets.
  • Page 151 Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile If the set length of the subperiods in the device does not correspond to the length in the telegram, the synchronization pulse is ignored. Load-profile data are still recorded though based on the internal clock of the device.
  • Page 152: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile The additional information is stored with the other load-profile data and can be retrieved via the communica- tion interfaces. Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 6.2.2 Configuration of the Load Profile To change the settings of the load profile in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 153 Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Synchronization source Internal clock None Protocol Binary input 1 to 2 Internal clock Kind of used reactive power Qtot NOTE Changing the number and length of the subperiods deletes the load-profile buffer. If a binary input is used as synchronization source, its properties must be configured (see chapter 4.2.2 Configuration and Value View via the User Interface.
  • Page 154 Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile [sc_Load_profile_evaluation, 5, en_US] Figure 6-6 Value View Tab, Load Profiles In the decimal separator, you can select whether you want to display the load-profile data with comma or decimal point after the download. To download the load profile, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 155: Configuration Via Display

    Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile NOTE The file extension must be .csv. Configuration via Display 6.2.3 Submenu Load Profile NOTE If you select the Load profile parameter, the following message is displayed first: Changing these parameters resets the load profile! To confirm, press the softkey F4 (Ok).
  • Page 156: Clearing The Load Profiles

    Energy Management 6.2 Load Profile Clearing the Load Profiles 6.2.4 To clear the load profiles in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Load profiles. [sc_delete-load-profile-buffer, 3, en_US] Figure 6-8 Maintenance Tab, Clear Load Profiles •...
  • Page 157: Energy Profile

    Energy Management 6.3 Energy Profile Energy Profile Function Description 6.3.1 The energy profile is calculated based on the stored load profile when a Modbus request comes. The calcu- lated energy profiles are not stored in the device. You can configure the time interval and read the data of 288 energy profiles via the Modbus TCP protocol.
  • Page 158 Energy Management 6.3 Energy Profile [sc_configure_energy-profile, 2, en_US] Figure 6-9 Configuration Tab, Energy Profile • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 6-4 Settings for Energy Profile Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Enable energy profile Interval 15 min 15 min 30 min 45 min...
  • Page 159: Tariffs

    Energy Management 6.4 Tariffs Tariffs Function Description 6.4.1 The device supports up to 8 tariffs for energy meters. The 8 tariffs include the supplied or consumed active energy, the reactive energy, and the apparent energy. If the tariff change is controlled via protocol, up to 8 tariffs can be set.
  • Page 160 Energy Management 6.4 Tariffs Table 6-5 Settings for Tariffs (TOU) Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Synchronization source Protocol Protocol Binary input 1 Binary input 2 Calendar The following parameters are available only when Synchronization source is set to Calendar. Season 1 Start 01-01 01-01 to 12-31 Season 1 End...
  • Page 161 Energy Management 6.4 Tariffs [sc_tariff_calendar, 1, en_US] Figure 6-11 Configuration Tab, Synchronization Source: Calendar, Pass SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 162 Energy Management 6.4 Tariffs [sc_calendar fail with words, 1, en_US] Figure 6-12 Configuration Tab, Synchronization Source: Calendar, Fail with Gap or Overlap Value View of the Tariffs (TOU) You can determine 8 tariffs for all energy types. To display the Tariff values in the Value view tab, proceed as follows: SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 163: Clearing The Tariff Values

    Energy Management 6.4 Tariffs • In the navigation window, click Tariffs (TOU). [sc_Q100_tariffs_evaluation, 2, en_US] Figure 6-13 Value View Tab, Tariffs (TOU) After data transmission, the values are further processed in the peripheral devices. Clearing the Tariff Values 6.4.3 Refer to chapter 3.2.3.4 Clearing the Energy Counters.
  • Page 164: Energy Upper Limit

    Energy Management 6.5 Energy Upper Limit Energy Upper Limit Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 6.5.1 Configuration of the Energy Upper-Limit To change the settings of the energy upper-limit in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Energy upper limit. [sc_energy upper limit_us, 2, en_US] Figure 6-14 Configuration Tab, Energy Upper Limit...
  • Page 165: Energy Freeze And Reset

    Energy Management 6.6 Energy Freeze and Reset Energy Freeze and Reset Function Description 6.6.1 The function of Energy Freeze and Reset is used to configure the freezing interval for the energy values. After a time interval is configured, the energy values are frozen and not updated during the interval until the next interval starts.
  • Page 166: Clearing The Frozen-Energy Values

    Energy Management 6.6 Energy Freeze and Reset [sc_q100_frozen energy, 2, en_US] Figure 6-16 Value View Tab, Frozen Energy Clearing the Frozen-Energy Values 6.6.3 Refer to chapter 3.2.3.4 Clearing the Energy Counters. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 167: Co2 Emissions

    Energy Management 6.7 CO2 Emissions CO2 Emissions Function Description 6.7.1 The device supports to calculate and show the CO emissions. The calculation is based on the accumulated imported and exported active energy, and the configured CO emission factor. The calculation interval is the same as the configured freeze energy interval.
  • Page 168: Clearing The Co -Emission Values

    Energy Management 6.7 CO2 Emissions Evaluation of CO Emission To display the calculated CO -emission values in the Value view tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Frozen energy. The unit and value of the calculation result are shown in the table. The CO -emission calculation is only for the accumulated imported and exported active energy.
  • Page 169: Power Quality

    Power Quality Event Records Voltage Events ITI (CBEMA) Curve RVC Events Frequency Events Voltage-Unbalance Events Waveform Records Measurement Records Trend Records 7.10 Mains Signaling Voltage (MSV) 7.11 Transient Detection 7.12 EN 50160 Report SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 170: Event Records

    Power Quality 7.1 Event Records Event Records Function Description 7.1.1 Using the event recorders you can record the following events: • Voltage events • RVC events • Frequency events • Voltage unbalance events Table 7-1 Recording and Evaluation Measured Quantities Values •...
  • Page 171 Power Quality 7.1 Event Records [sc_q100_reset PQ events, 2, en_US] Figure 7-1 Maintenance Tab, Clear Events • Select the event type that you want to clear. • Click Clear events. The selected events are deleted. The Action was successful indication is displayed on the status bar. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 172: Voltage Events

    Power Quality 7.2 Voltage Events Voltage Events Function Description 7.2.1 The device detects voltage events (dips, swells, interruptions) based on 1/2-cycle RMS values according to IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3.0. The detected voltage event can trigger the waveform recorder. You can enable this function in the Trigger management menu under the Configuration tab (see chapter 7.7.2 Configuration and Value View via the User...
  • Page 173 Power Quality 7.2 Voltage Events [sc_Q100_voltage event_configure, 2, en_US] Figure 7-2 Configuration Tab, Event Records, Voltage Event • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 7-3 Settings for Voltage Events Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Voltage Event 110 % 105 % to 140 %, increments of 5 % Swell threshold...
  • Page 174 Power Quality 7.2 Voltage Events [sc_q100_voltage event direction, 1, en_US] Figure 7-3 Value View Tab, Events NOTE The duration format is xx.xx.xxx s. In the figure you see the last 3 numbers in ms. • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 7-4 Settings for Viewing the Voltage Events Parameter...
  • Page 175: Evaluation Via Display

    Power Quality 7.2 Voltage Events • Select one of the following Measurement output options: – Table If you select Table, click Display. The determined results are displayed in a table. In the multi-page tables, you can show the forward and backward pages with the >> and << buttons. If you want to view a certain page, enter the page number at the bottom and click show.
  • Page 176: Clearing The Voltage Events

    Power Quality 7.2 Voltage Events [dw_submenu_voltage_events, 1, en_US] Figure 7-4 Evaluation PQ Events The following interface displays are available: [dw_display_PQ_events, 1, en_US] Figure 7-5 PQ Events [dw_q100_display_dip, 1, en_US] Figure 7-6 List of PQ Events [dw_q100_display_swell, 1, en_US] Figure 7-7 Analysis of PQ Events Clearing the Voltage Events 7.2.4...
  • Page 177: Iti (Cbema) Curve

    Power Quality 7.3 ITI (CBEMA) Curve ITI (CBEMA) Curve ITI (CBEMA) Curve 7.3.1 7.3.1.1 Function Description The ITI (CBEMA) curve is published by Technical Committee 3 (TC3) of the Information Technology Industry Council. It is available at https://www.itic.org. The ITI curve (see following figure) describes an AC input voltage envelope. The curve describes steady state and transitory conditions.
  • Page 178: Alarm Of Iti (Cbema) Curve Violation

    Power Quality 7.3 ITI (CBEMA) Curve [dw_ITIC value-view_evalution-tab, 1, en_US] Figure 7-9 Value View Tab, ITI/CBEMA Curve NOTE The device generates ITI/CBEMA curves to the PQ report only if voltage events are detected. Alarm of ITI (CBEMA) Curve Violation 7.3.2 7.3.2.1 Function Description If the detected voltage violates the selected sensitivity curve, an alarm can be triggered and reported.
  • Page 179: Clearing The Iti (Cbema) Curve

    Power Quality 7.3 ITI (CBEMA) Curve Table 7-5 Settings for Viewing the ITI (CBEMA) Curve Violation Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Start time One hour before the current date You can edit the text box directly or select the start time from the calendar. End time Current date You can edit the text box directly or select the...
  • Page 180 Power Quality 7.3 ITI (CBEMA) Curve [sc_clear ITI (CBEMA)curve, 1, en_US] Figure 7-11 Maintenance Tab, Clear ITI (CBEMA) Curve • Click Clear ITI (CBEMA) curve. The ITI (CBEMA) curves are cleared. The Action was successful indication is displayed on the status bar. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 181: Rvc Events

    Power Quality 7.4 RVC Events RVC Events Function Description 7.4.1 Rapid voltage change (RVC) is a quick transition in RMS voltage occurring between 2 steady-state conditions, and during which the RMS voltage does not exceed the dip/swell threshold. The threshold of RVC detection is from 1 % up to 6 % of Udin.
  • Page 182 Power Quality 7.4 RVC Events [sc_Config RVC, 3, en_US] Figure 7-13 Configuration Tab, RVC Event • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 7-6 Settings for RVC Events Parameter Default Settings Setting Range RVC threshold 1 %, 2 %, 3 %, 4 %, 5 %, 6 % 0.5 %, 1 %, 1.5 %, 2 %, 2.5 %, 3 % RVC hysteresis Event detection mode...
  • Page 183: Evaluation Via Display

    Power Quality 7.4 RVC Events • Select one of the following Measurement output options: – Table If you select Table, click Display. The determined results are displayed in a table. In the multi-page tables, you can show the forward and backward pages with the >> and << buttons. If you want to view a certain page, enter the page number at the bottom and click show.
  • Page 184: Frequency Events

    Power Quality 7.5 Frequency Events Frequency Events Configuration and Evaluation via User Interface 7.5.1 Configuring the Frequency Events [sc_Param frequency events, 1, en_US] Figure 7-14 Configuration Tab, Frequency Events To change the frequency event settings in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 185: Evaluation Via Display

    Power Quality 7.5 Frequency Events Parameter Default Setting Setting Range End time Current date/time You can edit the text box directly or select the end time from the calendar. Measurement output Table Table • Select one of the following Measurement output options: –...
  • Page 186: Voltage-Unbalance Events

    Power Quality 7.6 Voltage-Unbalance Events Voltage-Unbalance Events Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 7.6.1 Configuring the Voltage-Unbalance Events [sc_Param unbal events, 1, en_US] Figure 7-15 Configuration Tab, Voltage Unbalance Events To change the voltage unbalance event setting in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 187: Evaluation Via Display

    Power Quality 7.6 Voltage-Unbalance Events • Click Display. The detailed results are displayed in a Find result table. In multi-paged tables, you can navigate forward and back in the pages using the >> and << buttons. Evaluation via Display 7.6.2 Refer to 7.2.3 Evaluation via Display.
  • Page 188: Waveform Records

    Power Quality 7.7 Waveform Records Waveform Records Function Description 7.7.1 When a trigger function is activated, a waveform recorder records the following values: • Voltages • Currents • Binary inputs The following table shows all trigger sources of the waveform recorder, as well as the corresponding measure- ment time base and trigger conditions.
  • Page 189 Power Quality 7.7 Waveform Records [dw_q100_Waveform_example, 1, en_US] Figure 7-16 Example of Waveform Recording The following table shows which measured quantities can be recorded in COMTRADE files when a corre- sponding trigger function is activated and the channel is selected in Recorder routing. Table 7-13 Recording and Evaluation Recorder Routing...
  • Page 190: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Power Quality 7.7 Waveform Records Recorder Routing Measured Quantities COMTRADE Binary input Binary Input 1 Binary Input 2 Frequency 10/12 cycle frequency RMS value The frequency channel records the RMS value, the binary-input channel records the status value, and other analog channels record sampled values.
  • Page 191 Power Quality 7.7 Waveform Records [sc_q100_trigger management, 3, en_US] Figure 7-17 Configuration Tab, Trigger Management • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 192 Power Quality 7.7 Waveform Records Table 7-14 Settings for Trigger Management Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Voltage trigger limits Trigger active Voltage event User-defined Voltage event Tolerance unit Percentage Percentage Numerical Upper threshold 110.00 % of the primary nominal 100.0 % to 10 000.0 % of the primary voltage nominal voltage 0.0 V to 1 000 000.0 V...
  • Page 193: Clearing The Waveform Records

    9.3 File Download. During the download progress, the selected files are stored by the browser. You can use the software SIGRA to display the transmitted record data. For more information on SIGRA, contact the Siemens Hotline. Clearing the Waveform Records 7.7.3 To clear the waveform records, refer to chapter 8.9.3 Clear...
  • Page 194: Measurement Records

    Power Quality 7.8 Measurement Records Measurement Records Function Description 7.8.1 The measurement recorder function continuously records average values and for some parameters also minimum and maximum values over parameterized periods. The average values are calculated according to IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3.0. The power quality evaluation is according to EN 50160 (for examples voltage magnitude, 10 second frequency).
  • Page 195 Power Quality 7.8 Measurement Records [sc_freq_meas_20min, 1, en_US] Figure 7-19 Example 2 for Measurement Recorder, Frequency Measurement of 10 Seconds, and Record Duration of 1 Hour Recording and Evaluation of the Measured Quantities NOTE In the network type Four-wire, three phase, unbalanced, PQ-relevant data (for example voltages, harmonics) are simultaneously available as phase-phase values (for example Vab) and as phase-neutral values (for example Va).
  • Page 196 Power Quality 7.8 Measurement Records Max. Value Min. Value Measured Quantities PQDIF, CSV – – Iavg – – Active Power Reactive Power Apparent Power Active Power Factor cos φ(a) cos φ(b) cos φ(c) cos φ Power Factor Phase Angle φUIa φUIb φUIc φUI...
  • Page 197: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Power Quality 7.8 Measurement Records Max. Value Min. Value Measured Quantities PQDIF, CSV Zero seq.comp.I Power Reactive Fundamental Further Measured Quantities Flicker See chapter 3.2.4 Flicker See chapter 6 Energy Management Energy Harmonics See chapter 3.2.2 Harmonics, Interharmonics, Direction Harmonics Mains signaling voltage See chapter 7.10 Mains Signaling Voltage (MSV)
  • Page 198 Power Quality 7.8 Measurement Records NOTE The voltage is recorded in the following network types: • 3P4W (3 phases/4 wires): phase-to-phase voltage or phase-to-neutral voltage • 3P3W (3 phases/3 wires): only phase-to-phase voltage • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 7-16 Settings for Measurement Recorder Parameter...
  • Page 199: Clearing The Min/Max Values

    Power Quality 7.8 Measurement Records Table 7-17 Settings for Viewing the Measurement Records Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Record type Measurement recorder Trend Recorder Measurement recorder Measurement Recorder Start time Current time Any with calendar function Time format: depends on date/time format config. End time Not settable One hour after Start time...
  • Page 200 Power Quality 7.8 Measurement Records • Click Clear Min/Max values. The min/max values are cleared. The Action was successful indication is displayed on the status bar. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 201: Trend Records

    Power Quality 7.9 Trend Records Trend Records Function Description 7.9.1 The functionTrend records ensures the acquisition and long-term monitoring of the voltage V (1/2-cycle) values during voltage changes. The function Trend records compares the 1/2-cycle RMS value calculated from measured value with last recorded 1/2-cycle RMS value in every 1/2 cycle. If the difference exceeds or falls below the Tolerance number, the new 1/2-cycle RMS value is recorded.
  • Page 202: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Power Quality 7.9 Trend Records Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 7.9.2 Configuration of the Trend Records To change the settings of the Trend records in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Recorder parameters. [sc_q100_recorder parameters_trend, 2, en_US] Figure 7-23 Configuration Tab, Trend Recorder...
  • Page 203 Power Quality 7.9 Trend Records Value View of the Trend Records To display the trend records in the Value view tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Records. • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. Table 7-20 Settings for Viewing the Trend Records Parameter...
  • Page 204: Mains Signaling Voltage (Msv)

    Power Quality 7.10 Mains Signaling Voltage (MSV) 7.10 Mains Signaling Voltage (MSV) Function Description 7.10.1 Mains signaling voltage (MSV) measurement is performed according to IEC 61000-4-30. The device detects mains signaling frequencies from 100 Hz to 3 kHz. The threshold for detection and capture is from 1 % up to 15 % of Un.
  • Page 205: Clearing The Msv Events And Records

    Power Quality 7.10 Mains Signaling Voltage (MSV) Table 7-21 Settings for Mains Signaling Voltage Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Mains Signaling Voltage Measurement MSV active No. of MSV frequencies 1 frequency 1 frequency 2 frequencies Frequency 1 216.60 Hz 100.00 Hz to 3000.00 Hz Frequency 2 1060.00 Hz 100.00 Hz to 3000.00 Hz...
  • Page 206: Transient Detection

    Power Quality 7.11 Transient Detection 7.11 Transient Detection Transients 7.11.1 The device detects temporary overvoltages as transients if the instantaneous value of the primary rated voltage exceeds the parameterized reference value at one or several sampling points. The device detects and captures transients that are as short as 100 μs at 50 Hz (80 μs at 60 Hz).
  • Page 207 Power Quality 7.11 Transient Detection [dw_transient-detection, 1, en_US] Figure 7-25 Transient Detection A transient will be detected if the instantaneous value of the voltage (measured as sample) is higher than a given voltage reference level. Once the detected sample is higher than the voltage reference level, the end of the transient is detected when the sample value is lower than the reference value minus 8 % of the reference value.
  • Page 208: Configuration And Value View Via The User Interface

    Power Quality 7.11 Transient Detection Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 7.11.2 Configuration of the Transient Detection To change the settings of the transient detection in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Transient detection. [sc_q100_transient detection, 2, en_US] Figure 7-26 Configuration Tab, Transient Detection...
  • Page 209: Deleting The Transient Logs

    Power Quality 7.11 Transient Detection NOTE The latest 255 transient events are displayed; the older transient events are deleted automatically. Deleting the Transient Logs 7.11.3 To delete the transient logs in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Transient logs. [sc_Delete transient log, 2, en_US] Figure 7-28 Maintenance Tab, Delete Transient Logs...
  • Page 210: 50160 Report

    Power Quality 7.12 EN 50160 Report 7.12 EN 50160 Report Power Quality Reporting Functions 7.12.1 7.12.1.1 Function Description The device generates an EN 50160 report (PQ report) automatically or manually. According to the standard EN 50160, the device generates the report by analyzing the measurand including power frequency, supply voltage magnitude, flicker, voltage unbalance, harmonics, and events (CBEMA/ITIC curve).
  • Page 211 Power Quality 7.12 EN 50160 Report [sc_q100_report configuration, 2, en_US] Figure 7-29 Configuration Tab, EN 50160 Report • Configure the respective parameters according to the following table. For the General information, you can edit the text box directly. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 212 Power Quality 7.12 EN 50160 Report Table 7-24 Settings for EN 50160 Report Parameter Default Setting Setting Options General Information Company: – Any text displayed in the printout of the power-quality Department: report Supervisor: Max. 32 characters Inspector: Location: Comment: Power Quality Report •...
  • Page 213 Power Quality 7.12 EN 50160 Report Parameter Default Setting Setting Options Harmonic H3: 3.0, H5: 5.0, H7: 4.0, H9: 1.3, H11: voltages for the harmonics 3.0, H13: 2.5, H15: 0.5, H17: u.c., H19: template of EN u.c., H21: 0.5, H23: u.c., H25: u.c. 50160 HV Even H2: 1.9, H4: 1.0, H6: 0.5, H8: 0.5, H10:...
  • Page 214: Clearing The En 50160 Reports

    Power Quality 7.12 EN 50160 Report 7.12.1.3 Clearing the EN 50160 Reports To clear the EN 50160 reports in the Maintenance tab, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click EN 50160 Reports. [sc_clear en 50160 reports, 1, en_US] Figure 7-31 Maintenance Tab, Clear EN 50160 Reports •...
  • Page 215: Display And Administration

    Display and Administration Display and Display Settings Security Features Account Management Security Settings Password Management Syslog Wind Farm Mode TCP/UDP Ports Used Memory Management SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 216: Display And Display Settings

    Display and Administration 8.1 Display and Display Settings Display and Display Settings Function Description 8.1.1 In the Configuration tab, you can view and edit the display settings under the HMI menu. The menu includes 2 parts: • Display settings • User-defined screen Configuration via the User Interface 8.1.2...
  • Page 217 Display and Administration 8.1 Display and Display Settings Configuration of the User-Defined Screen In the User-defined screen dialog, you can parameterize up to 4 different User screens. Each screen type allows you to select whether to display the measured values numerically (2 or 4 measured values) or graphi- cally and numerically (2 or 3 measured values).
  • Page 218 Display and Administration 8.1 Display and Display Settings Parameter Default Setting Setting Range 2 measured values, numerical: -not assigned- The selection of measured values depends on the network type. • Display 1, numerical Designation can be changed during • Display 2, numerical the parameterization.
  • Page 219: Configuration Via Display

    Display and Administration 8.1 Display and Display Settings Configuration via Display 8.1.3 Submenu Display In the main menu, select Settings → Display. [dw_submenu_display, 1, en_US] Figure 8-3 Submenu Display Table 8-3 Settings for Display Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Contrast 0 to 10 Time until dimmed 0 min to 99 min...
  • Page 220 Display and Administration 8.1 Display and Display Settings The following interface displays are available: [dw_display_settings, 1, en_US] Figure 8-4 Display Settings [dw_display_contrast, 1, en_US] Figure 8-5 Display Content User-Defined Screens The user-defined screens are visible on the display only if they were activated via the user interface (see Configuration of the User-Defined Screen, Page 217).
  • Page 221: Security Features

    Due to the authentication scheme used by browsers, Siemens cannot provide certificates (for example, during assembly) to be used for HTTPS with browsers. This is because either the...
  • Page 222 • Deploy in a secured environment only: Siemens recommends protecting network access to its energy automation products with appropriate mechanisms (for example, firewalls, segmentation, VPN). It is advised to configure the environment according to the operational guidelines in order to run the devices in a protected IT environment.
  • Page 223: Account Management

    Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management Account Management Function Description 8.3.1 The device provides a role-based access control (RBAC) mechanism for the account management. This func- tion is a policy-neutral mechanism for access control to define the roles and privileges. With the RBAC mecha- nism, the permissions to perform certain actions on the device are assigned to specific roles.
  • Page 224 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management Table 8-5 Access Rights Assigned to Different Roles Role Access to the Web UI Tabs Information Configuration Value View Maintenance Guest View all pages Password management – – • Viewer View all operational View all pages View operational log, error logs, settings and diagnosis data...
  • Page 225: Configuration Via The User Interface

    Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management HMI Password The device provides an option to use an HMI password. It determines whether the password for actions at the device display is activated or deactivated. The HMI password is activated by default. •...
  • Page 226 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management Parameter Default Setting Setting Range New password Empty 8 to 24 characters Contains at least: Repeat new password • 1 capital Latin letter (A to Z) • 1 small Latin letter (a to z) •...
  • Page 227 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management [sc_Create_accounts, 4, en_US] Figure 8-10 Configuration Tab, Account Management • Click Create local account. [sc_q100_create_accounts, 2, en_US] Figure 8-11 Configuration Tab, Creating Local Accounts • Create local user accounts according to the following tables. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 228 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management Table 8-7 Settings for Creating Local Accounts Parameter Default Setting Setting Range User name Empty Up to 64 characters New password Empty 8 to 24 characters Contains at least: Repeat new password • 1 capital letter (A to Z) •...
  • Page 229 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management [sc_account change_delete, 4, en_US] Figure 8-12 Editing or Deleting a Local User Account • Click the icon to edit the password or edit the role of an existing local user account. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 230 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management [sc_q100_edit_accounts, 2, en_US] Figure 8-13 Editing a Local User Account • Edit the local user account according to the following table. Table 8-9 Settings for Editing a Local User Account Parameters Default Setting Setting Range User name Fixed, not configurable The user name depends on the settings made by...
  • Page 231 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management • If you want to delete all the local user accounts, click the button Delete all local user accounts shown in Figure 8-12. As a result, the device restarts automatically. The Log on tab with creating an initial local user account opens after the device restarts, shown in Figure 8-7.
  • Page 232 Display and Administration 8.3 Account Management If both RADIUS servers are configured, the device sends the authentication request to the primary RADIUS server first. The device sends the request to the secondary RADIUS server only if the primary RADIUS server is not reachable.
  • Page 233: Security Settings

    Display and Administration 8.4 Security Settings Security Settings Function Description 8.4.1 The device provides the security settings to configure the login settings. NOTE Only a user with the role of administrator or security administrator has the permission to access Security Settings.
  • Page 234 Display and Administration 8.4 Security Settings • After the parameterization, click Send. • In the navigation window, click Activation and cancel. • Click Activation. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 235: Password Management

    Display and Administration 8.5 Password Management Password Management Function Description 8.5.1 To change the Web-UI login password, the device provides the access to Password Management. Configuration via the User Interface 8.5.2 To change the password in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 236 Display and Administration 8.5 Password Management • Enter the new password. • Click Confirm. The password is changed. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 237: Syslog

    Display and Administration 8.6 Syslog Syslog Function Description 8.6.1 In addition to showing audit logs in the Maintenance tab via the user interface, the device supports transmit- ting the audit logs to a central log server using Syslog. Syslog is a well-established internationally implemented standard for message logging. The Syslog standard is specified in the following documents: •...
  • Page 238: View Via Syslog Server

    Display and Administration 8.6 Syslog Table 8-14 Settings for Syslog Parameter Default Setting Setting Options Syslog active If you set the Syslog active parameter to yes, the following parameters are visible: Primary Syslog server 0.0.0.0 Port 0 to 65 535 Secondary Syslog server 0.0.0.0 Port...
  • Page 239: Wind Farm Mode

    Display and Administration 8.7 Wind Farm Mode Wind Farm Mode Configuration and Value View via the User Interface 8.7.1 NOTE In the wind-farm mode, the values are calculated based on the network type of 4-wire, 3-phase, unbalanced. Activation of the Wind Farm Mode To activate the wind-farm mode in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 240: Tcp/Udp Ports Used

    Display and Administration 8.8 TCP/UDP Ports Used TCP/UDP Ports Used Communica- Server/ TCP/UDP Port Activated Description tion Protocol Client by Default HTTPS Server TLS connection to a Web browser for device configuration and value view Client Time synchronization Modbus TCP Server Communication with a station controller using Modbus TCP and Modbus default TCP port...
  • Page 241: Memory Management

    Display and Administration 8.9 Memory Management Memory Management Function Description 8.9.1 In the device, the SD card follows the Industrial Grade level with a memory size of 2 GB. The memory manage- ment shows the memory size for each record type. If the memory size of any record type is going to exceed the upper limit, the device retains the latest information and replaces the old information automatically.
  • Page 242 Display and Administration 8.9 Memory Management [sc_q100_clear_data, 1, en_US] • Click Clear data. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 243: Other Device Functions

    Other Device Functions Message Logs Audit Log File Download SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 244: Message Logs

    Other Device Functions 9.1 Message Logs Message Logs Function Description 9.1.1 Operational Log The Operational log is shown in the Information tab (see chapter 11.12.2.4 Starting the User Interface during Operation) and in the Maintenance tab. It can be deleted in the Maintenance tab (see chapter 9.1.2 Viewing and Clearing the Message Logs).
  • Page 245 Other Device Functions 9.1 Message Logs • Task, Code and Location are service information for the manufacturer • Description of the error NOTE If you need the error messages, for example for subsequent analysis, save or print them out. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 246: Audit Log

    Other Device Functions 9.2 Audit Log Audit Log Function Description 9.2.1 The device provides an audit log to track the security-relevant events. The audit log can only be viewed by a user with the role Security Auditor or Administrator. The Audit log is located in the Maintenance tab. NOTE The audit log is only available via HTML pages, not via device display.
  • Page 247: Value View Via The User Interface

    Other Device Functions 9.2 Audit Log Event Type Description • Configuration of the CO emis- Activate/deactivate the CO -emission calculation sions • Change the value of the CO -emission factor Device restart Restart the device due to: • Configuration change –...
  • Page 248 Other Device Functions 9.2 Audit Log [sc_audit log, 3, en_US] Figure 9-1 Maintenance Tab, Audit Log To update the display of the audit logs, click show or press F5 on your keyboard. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 249: File Download

    Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download File Download Function Description 9.3.1 The device provides the file download function. You can download the data in a standard format from the File transfer window. The following data formats are available: • Trend recorder: PQDIF files •...
  • Page 250: Single File Download

    Click Download. During the download progress, the selected files are stored in the specified directory. You can use the SIGRA software to display the transmitted recorder data. Contact the Siemens Hotline for more informa- tion, see the chapter Preface. The File Download dialog opens. You can save or open the downloaded file.
  • Page 251: Multiple File Download Via Microsoft Edge

    Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download File Download > Open/Print Alternatively, you can view the information on the screen and print it if needed. Proceed as follows: • In the File download dialog, click Open. • On the menu bar of the text editor, click File → Print..•...
  • Page 252 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Start Microsoft Edge. • Click Settings and more → Settings. [sc_edge settings, 1, en_US] Figure 9-4 Microsoft Edge Settings • Click Download. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 253 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Click Change to select the path for saving the download file. Do not select the Ask where to save each file before downloading. [sc_edge download, 1, en_US] Figure 9-5 Change Path for Download Files •...
  • Page 254 SIGRA: COMTRADE files • SIGRAPlugin: HTML data of the event recorder and the recorder values on the recorder page • PQDiffractor: PQDIF files For more information on the programs, contact the Siemens Hotline. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 255: Multiple File Download Via Google Chrome

    Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download Multiple File Download via Google Chrome 9.3.5 The screenshots related with Google Chrome in this chapter are taken from Google Chrome V71.0.3578.98 (Official Build) (64‑bit). Selecting Path via Google Chrome NOTE Only PQDIF files can be downloaded with this Download type. •...
  • Page 256 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Click Show advanced settings…. [sc_Chrome_settings_advanced, 3, en_US] Figure 9-9 Advanced Settings SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 257: Multiple File Download Via Mozilla Firefox

    Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Click Change… to select the path for saving the download file. Do not select the Ask where to save each file before downloading. [sc_Chrome_settings_downloads, 3, en_US] Figure 9-10 Change Path for Download Files •...
  • Page 258 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download Selecting Path via Mozilla Firefox • Start the Mozilla Firefox. • Click Application Menu > Options. [sc_options_Firefox, 3, en_US] Figure 9-11 Select Options SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 259 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Click Browse… to select the path for saving the download file. [sc_Firefox_select_path, 3, en_US] Figure 9-12 Select Path • Click Select Folder. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 260 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download Setting the Mozilla Firefox • Click Application Menu > Help > More Troubleshooting Information. [sc_Troubleshooting, 3, en_US] Figure 9-13 More Troubleshooting Information • Click Open Folder. [sc_Show_folder, 3, en_US] Figure 9-14 Open Folder SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 261 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Open the handler.json file with the Text Editor in the opened folder. [sc_handler.json, 1, --_--] • Replace the content with the following text and save it. {"defaultHandlersVersion":{"en-US":4,"zh-CN":4,"en-GB":4},"mimeTypes":{"application/pdf": {"action":2,"extensions":["pdf"],"ask":true},"application/pqd":{"action":0,"extensions":["pqd"]},"appli- cation/hdr":{"action":0,"extensions":["hdr"]},"application/dat":{"action":0,"extensions":["dat"]},"appli- cation/cfg":{"action":0,"extensions":["cfg"]},"text/xml":{"action":2,"extensions": ["xml","xsl","xbl"],"ask":true},"image/svg+xml":{"action":3,"extensions":["svg"]},"image/webp": {"action":3,"extensions":["webp"]},"application/msword":{"action":0,"ask":true,"extensions": ["doc"]}},"schemes":{"irc":{"stubEntry":true,"handlers":[null,{"name":"Mibbit","uriTemplate":"https:// www.mibbit.com/?url=%s"}]},"ircs":{"stubEntry":true,"handlers":[null,{"name":"Mibbit","uriTem- plate":"https://www.mibbit.com/?url=%s"}]},"mailto":{"handlers":[null,{"name":"Yahoo! Mail","uriTem- plate":"https://compose.mail.yahoo.com/?To=%s"},{"name":"Gmail","uriTemplate":"https://...
  • Page 262: Multiple File Download Via Apple Safari

    Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Restart the Mozilla Firefox. • Check the 4 files with the red rectangles in the following figure in the Application Menu > Options. [sc_check_files, 1, --_--] Downloading Multiple Files Refer to Downloading Multiple Files, Page 253.
  • Page 263 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download • Go to Settings. • Click Safari → Downloads. [sc_safari_downloads, 1, en_US] Figure 9-15 Download Settings for Safari • Click Other... to select a path for saving the downloaded files. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 264 Other Device Functions 9.3 File Download [sc_safari_seleting path, 1, en_US] Downloading Multiple Files Refer to Downloading Multiple Files, Page 253. NOTE When the download-progress dialog opens, you must go back to the file-download page and click Down- load for each record. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 265: System Functions

    System Functions 10.1 Connection with SICAM PAS/PQS (V8.08 and Higher) 10.2 Connection with PQ Advisor 10.3 Firmware Upload 10.4 Customer Support Functions SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 266: Connection With Sicam Pas/Pqs (V8.08 And Higher)

    The following diagram shows the sequence of the configuration and the analysis: [dw_workflow-q100-settings-for-SICAM_PQS, 1, en_US] Figure 10-1 Workflow NOTE You can find more information about SICAM PAS/PQS in the manual SICAM PAS, Overview, order number E50417-X8976-C431-B3 and under http://w3.siemens.com/smartgrid/global/en/products-systems-solutions/ substation-automation/substation-automation/pages/sicam-pas.aspx. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 267: Connection With Pq Advisor

    PQ Advisor Compact. The functions of the PQ Advisor Compact are avail- able via the dashboard view and the configuration view. For more information, refer to https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/products?search=PQ%20Advisor %20Compact&mfn=ps&o=DefaultRankingDesc&lc=en-WW. PQ Advisor Premium The PQ Advisor Premium is a cloud-based application which enables manufacturing companies and power grid operators to monitor and optimize the power quality status of their grids –...
  • Page 268: Firmware Upload

    During a firmware update, the device firmware, the default set of parameters, text libraries, HTML files, or parts thereof are updated. NOTE Before updating the firmware, Siemens recommends saving the current parameters set as described in Acti- vating the Set of Parameters, Page 308.
  • Page 269 System Functions 10.3 Firmware Upload [sc_Firmware_processing, 2, en_US] Figure 10-4 Firmware Processing, Firmware Upload • Click Browse... in the section Firmware upload. The Choose file dialog opens. • Select the desired upload file (extension .pck or .cms depending on the current firmware version) in the directory.
  • Page 270 System Functions 10.3 Firmware Upload You can find the upload file in the download area in the Siemens Internet under: https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/109743592/?en-US. To update the firmware to the latest version, select the following upload file: • File with extension .cms for update from version V1.30 or later version to the latest version NOTE A file with extension .cms includes a digital signature that protects the integrity and authenticity of the...
  • Page 271: Customer Support Functions

    NOTE For the analysis of a potential problem or malfunction, contact the Siemens Customer Support Center. The following table contains URL addresses that can be used if the Siemens Customer Support Center needs to execute a diagnostic analysis. HTML Page (URL)
  • Page 272 The device provides a fast way to get support from Siemens. To reduce the efforts for getting fast and compre- hensive support, you can collect the relevant data to generate a file by a click and send it to Siemens Energy Customer Support Center via the Secure File Exchange for customer support.
  • Page 273 Save the file into a destination folder. • Send the file to Siemens Energy Customer Support Center via the Secure File Exchange. The file saved from One click to customer care contains 4 subfiles inside. They are respectively the device information, Ethernet statistics, the configuration file, and the runtime statistics.
  • Page 274 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 275: Commissioning And First Steps

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.1 Safety Notes 11.2 Unpacking, Inspecting the Delivery, Installing, and Changing the Battery 11.3 Assembly 11.4 Environmental Protection Hints 11.5 Electrical Connection 11.6 Communication Connections 11.7 Binary Connections 11.8 Access Rights 11.9 Meaning of the LEDs 11.10 Commissioning 11.11...
  • Page 276: Safety Notes

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.1 Safety Notes 11.1 Safety Notes DANGER Hazard due to high voltage Non-observance will lead to death or serious injury. Work may only be carried out by trained personnel who are familiar with and observe the safety require- ments and precautions.
  • Page 277: Unpacking, Inspecting The Delivery, Installing, And Changing The Battery

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.2 Unpacking, Inspecting the Delivery, Installing, and Changing the Battery 11.2 Unpacking, Inspecting the Delivery, Installing, and Changing the Battery Unpacking The device has been safely packed for transport in the factory. Unpack the device with care and do not use force.
  • Page 278 Commissioning and First Steps 11.2 Unpacking, Inspecting the Delivery, Installing, and Changing the Battery To insert the battery, observe the notes in the supplied Product Information and proceed as follows: • Pull out the battery compartment. • Take the battery out of the battery compartment. •...
  • Page 279 Commissioning and First Steps 11.2 Unpacking, Inspecting the Delivery, Installing, and Changing the Battery NOTE Battery Disposal The battery used in this device contains lithium. It may only be replaced by qualified personnel and disposed of by authorized recycling companies. Do not dispose of the battery in the regular household waste.
  • Page 280: Assembly

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.3 Assembly 11.3 Assembly General Assembly Notes The device is designed for panel flush-mounting. WARNING Do not touch any live parts. Non-observance may lead to death or serious injury. After installation of the device and wiring, close the control cabinet. ²...
  • Page 281 Commissioning and First Steps 11.3 Assembly • Insert the device into the assembly opening until it hits the limit and keep holding it tightly. • Attach the 2 mounting elements (included with the device) on both sides of the case. You have the possi- bility to attach the mounting elements as follows: [dw_assembly, 1, en_US] Figure 11-2...
  • Page 282: Environmental Protection Hints

    When disposing of or transferring a mobile storage device, Siemens strongly recommends physically destroying it or completely deleting data from the mobile storage device by using a commercially available computer data erasing software.
  • Page 283: Electrical Connection

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.5 Electrical Connection 11.5 Electrical Connection [le_Q100_behind_01, 1, --_--] Figure 11-3 Electrical Connection Terminal block H for power supply Terminal block F for voltage measurement Terminal block E for current measurement (phase a and b) Terminal block E for current measurement (phase c and neutral phase N) Terminal block U for binary input Terminal block G for binary output NOTE...
  • Page 284 Commissioning and First Steps 11.5 Electrical Connection NOTE Always connect the grounding at the device to the terminal for the protective phase grounding (terminal block H). Terminals and Conductors The device has the following terminal blocks: Terminal Block Description 4 inputs for alternating current measurement 4 inputs for alternating voltage measurement Supply voltage 2 binary inputs...
  • Page 285 Commissioning and First Steps 11.5 Electrical Connection Assigned Function, Terminal Description Measured Value or Indi- cation U: 1 Binary input 1 Binary input 1 U: 2 Root Common root for both binary inputs U: 3 Binary input 2 Binary input 2 Voltage measuring inputs: In the case of a direct connection and transformer connection, the device has to be safeguarded with a listed 10-A backup fuse or a listed 10-A miniature circuit breaker.
  • Page 286: Communication Connections

    Be aware of the safety instruction in chapter 11.1 Safety Notes. If you do not connect cables to the communication connectors, Siemens recommends covering the connec- tors with a cap or dummy plug (not included in the delivery) to prevent the contacts from becoming dirty. Ethernet Interface...
  • Page 287 Commissioning and First Steps 11.6 Communication Connections Serial Interface (RS485) [le_Q100-behind_02, 2, --_--] Figure 11-5 Communication Interface, Serial Interface Serial Interface J (RS485) The serial interface J (RS485) is located on the terminal side. Further Technical data see chapter 14.1.3 Communication Interfaces.
  • Page 288: Binary Connections

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.7 Binary Connections 11.7 Binary Connections [le_Q100 binary connection, 1, --_--] Figure 11-6 Binary Connections Binary inputs Binary outputs Terminals and Conductors The device has the following terminal blocks: Terminal Block Description 2 binary inputs 2 binary outputs Terminals for binary inputs/outputs •...
  • Page 289: Access Rights

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.8 Access Rights 11.8 Access Rights Access Rights for Configuration, Maintenance, and Updates Access rights are determined by the role types configured in the chapter of 8.3.2 Configuration via the User Interface. If you are configured as a role of Administrator or User Account manager, you have the full access rights for configuration, maintenance, and updates.
  • Page 290: Meaning Of The Leds

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.9 Meaning of the LEDs 11.9 Meaning of the LEDs LEDs on the Front Side The device automatically monitors the functions of hardware and software components. The LEDs on the front side of the housing (see 1.3 Device Design) indicate the current device status.
  • Page 291: Commissioning

    • Check the polarity and the phase assignment at the instrument transformers. Siemens recommends leaving the device for a minimum of 2 hours in the operating room, before using it to allow temperature equalization and to avoid dimness and condensation.
  • Page 292: Web Login/Logout And Password Change

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.10 Commissioning • Switch the alternating voltages and alternating currents to be measured at the measurement object on the measuring lines. • Enter the IP address (default: 192.168.0.55) in the web browser. • Enter User name and Password for the Web Login. •...
  • Page 293: Changing The Language At Initial Commissioning

    Firmware Update at Initial Commissioning NOTE Check the Siemens Internet site whether a new firmware version is available and update your firmware if necessary. You can find the manuals and the firmware via the download area in the Siemens Internet under: http://www.siemens.com/sicam-q100...
  • Page 294: Connection Principle

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle 11.11 Connection Principle Using the Device in the Power Systems TT and TN 11.11.1 When using the device in the power systems TT and TN, no special operating conditions must be observed. Standard Application, Examples 11.11.2 The following input wiring diagrams are examples.
  • Page 295 Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle Example: 3-Wire Network, 2 Voltage Transformers and 1 Current Transformer, Balanced [dw_3-wire-network-balanced, 1, en_US] Figure 11-10 Example: 3-Wire Network, 2 Voltage Transformers and 1 Current Transformer, Balanced NOTICE The secondary voltage on terminal F (voltage) must not exceed AC 600 V (AC 347 V for UL). Non-observance can cause material damage.
  • Page 296 Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle Example: 3-Wire Network, Direct Contact at Low-Voltage Power System, 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced [dw_3-wire-network-without-N, 1, en_US] Figure 11-11 Example: 3-Wire Network, No Voltage Transformer, 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced Example: 3-Wire Network, No Voltage Transformer, 2 Current Transformers, Unbalanced [dw_3-wire-network-2I-3U, 1, en_US] Figure 11-12 Example: 3-Wire Network, No Voltage Transformer, 2 Current Transformers, Unbalanced...
  • Page 297 Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle Example: 3-Wire Network, 2 Voltage Transformers and 2 Current Transformers, Unbalanced [dw_3-wire-network-2x-current, 1, en_US] Figure 11-13 Example: 3-Wire Network, 2 Voltage Transformers and 2 Current Transformers, Unbalanced NOTICE The secondary voltage on terminal F (voltage) must not exceed AC 600 V (AC 347 V for UL). Non-observance can cause material damage.
  • Page 298 Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle Example: 3-Wire Network, 2 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced [dw_3-wire-network-3x-current, 1, en_US] Figure 11-14 Example: 3-Wire Network, 2 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced NOTICE The secondary voltage on terminal F (voltage) must not exceed AC 600 V (AC 347 V for UL). Non-observance can cause material damage.
  • Page 299 Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle Example: 4-Wire Network, No Voltage Transformer, 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced [dw_4-wire-unbal-lowvoltage, 1, en_US] Figure 11-16 Example: 4-Wire Network, No Voltage Transformer, 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced Example: 4-Wire Network, 3 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced [dw_4-wire-unbal-highvoltage, 1, en_US] Figure 11-17 Example: 4-Wire Network, 3 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced...
  • Page 300 Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle Example: 4-Wire Network, 3 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced, Current Transformer at the Neutral Phase [dw_4-wire-unbal-N, 1, en_US] Figure 11-18 Example: 4-Wire Network, 3 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced, Current Transformer at the Neutral Phase NOTE If you need to change the direction of the current connection, you can configure the current inverse for...
  • Page 301: Special Application, Example

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.11 Connection Principle Special Application, Example 11.11.3 Example 3-wire Network, 3 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced [dw_3-wire-network-Russia, 1, en_US] Figure 11-19 Example 3-wire Network, 3 Voltage Transformers and 3 Current Transformers, Unbalanced SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 302: Operation Via Pc

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC 11.12 Operation via PC General Usage Notes 11.12.1 The device can be operated with HTML pages via the connected PC. Additionally, limited operation of the device is possible with softkeys on the display side in connection with the display. The graphical user interface is stored in the device.
  • Page 303: Number Of Connections Via Html

    ENTER. • Add the self-signed certificates to the certificate trust store of the Web browser. For more information, refer to the document at http://www.siemens.com/gridsecurity, Downloads > Downloads Cyber Security General > Application Notes. • Create or enter the correct user name and password. For more information, refer to chapter 8.3.1 Func-...
  • Page 304: Layout Of The User Interface

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC 11.12.2.3 Layout of the User Interface [le_layout_user_interface, 2, en_US] Figure 11-20 Layout of the User Interface Logout icon Online help Active tab (light blue) Inactive tab (dark blue) Navigation bar Button Status bar Dialog window Navigation window 11.12.2.4...
  • Page 305 Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC NOTE Without user interactions the Web UI will be accessible for 10 minutes (default). You can configure this timeout. The navigation window of the Information tab contains: • Show device information • Operational log Show Device Information •...
  • Page 306: Configuration Of The Device

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC To show the operational indications, proceed as follows: • In the navigation window, click Operational log: [sc_Operational_log, 2, en_US] Figure 11-22 Information Tab, Operational Log NOTE The chapter 9.1.2 Viewing and Clearing the Message Logs explains how to delete the operational indica- tions manually.
  • Page 307: Open Configuration From File

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC Proceed as follows: [sc_Get_device_configuration, 2, en_US] Figure 11-23 Configuration Tab, Get Default Configuration Get Default Configuration and Editing • Click Get default configuration. A copy of the factory settings (= passive set of parameters) of the device is opened for editing. NOTE You can edit the displayed factory settings, activate and use them as active set of parameters.
  • Page 308: Finish Configuration

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC NOTE The file name has the following restrictions: • Maximum 8 characters • Only containing: – Letters: a to z, A to Z – Numbers: 0 to 9 – Hyphen (-) and underline (_) •...
  • Page 309 Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC • Click Activation. If the configuration causes the device to restart, reconnect to the device after the restart. The modified set of parameters is loaded as the active set of parameters into the device and the new parameters take effect immediately.
  • Page 310: Access To The Passive Set Of Parameters By Multiple Users

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC NOTE The file name has the following restrictions: • Maximum 8 characters • Only containing: – Letters: a to z, A to Z – Numbers: 0 to 9 – Hyphen (-) and underline (_) Cancel To cancel the configuration in the Configuration tab, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 311 Commissioning and First Steps 11.12 Operation via PC [sc_access_blocked_modified, 3, en_US] If a user permforms changes, the server starts a 20-minute timer. If no further changes to the set of parame- ters are entered by the time the timer has counted down, write access is released again for all users. In this case, the modified data are discarded and the passive set of parameters is overwritten with the content of the active set of parameters.
  • Page 312: Operation Via Display

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.13 Operation via Display 11.13 Operation via Display General Operating Instructions 11.13.1 A restricted operation via the display of the device is possible with the softkeys. The front softkeys F1 to F4 are used to set parameters, select measurands, and enter various settings. The following table lists the icons which appear on the display when the softkeys are pressed.
  • Page 313: Starting Operation

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.13 Operation via Display Softkey Functions Exiting edit mode Increasing the displayed value or switching forward in the parameter list in edit mode Reducing the displayed value or switching backward in the parameter list in edit mode Switchover the sign Switching between selected and non-selected state (for example, password protection on →...
  • Page 314: Display Content

    Commissioning and First Steps 11.13 Operation via Display Display Content 11.13.3 Display of the Menus In the main menu, all submenus are listed on the display: [dw_display_main-menu, 1, en_US] Figure 11-28 Display Content Title Password icon Display number Scroll bar Start/end of the list Selected display Current functions of the softkeys...
  • Page 315 Commissioning and First Steps 11.13 Operation via Display Display of Bar Charts [dw_display-bar-chart, 1, en_US] Figure 11-30 Display of Bar Charts Display of Phasor Diagrams [dw_display_phasor-diagram, 1, en_US] Figure 11-31 Display of Phasor Diagrams SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 316 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 317: Troubleshooting, Repair, And Fallback Mode

    Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.1 Failures and LED Displays 12.2 Fallback Mode SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 318: Failures And Led Displays

    SICAM Q100 which can only be replaced by the manufacturer according to the guidelines for Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD). If you suspect any damage on the device, Siemens recommends sending the entire device to the manufac- turer. For this purpose, it is best to use the original transport packaging or similar packaging.
  • Page 319: Led Indications

    Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.1 Failures and LED Displays LED Indications 12.1.3 Table 12-1 Meaning of LEDs Description LED is off. LED is on. LED is flashing (0.2 s on, 0.2 s off). LEDs according to configuration If an indication is assigned to an LED (see chapter 15.3.1.4 LEDs): •...
  • Page 320 Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.1 Failures and LED Displays LED Combination Description HTTPS Certificate Generation HTTPS certificate is being generated after the IP address is changed. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 321: Fallback Mode

    Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.2 Fallback Mode 12.2 Fallback Mode Functional Description 12.2.1 The firmware of the device contains a complete application for the operation of the device and runs in 2 modi- fications, depending on the operating state: •...
  • Page 322 Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.2 Fallback Mode [sc_q100_fallback-mode_information, 1, en_US] Figure 12-1 Fallback Mode, Information Tab (Detail) Maintenance In the Maintenance tab, you have the possibility to start the application or set the device in the default factory settings state. It is possible to set the device in the default factory settings state without a user account.
  • Page 323 Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.2 Fallback Mode [sc_q100_fallback-mode_maintenance_overview, 2, en_US] Figure 12-2 Fallback Mode, Maintenance Tab Firmware Upload with Secure Factory Reset If you select a valid firmware package and click Upload, the entire internal non-volatile memory is cleared. As a result, all the user settings and sensitive data including audit logs are deleted.
  • Page 324 Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.2 Fallback Mode NOTE The whole operation takes more than 3 min, and must not be interrupted, for example by a power loss; otherwise, the device cannot recover and must be sent back to the factory. NOTE If you forget the user credentials, it is the only way to set the device in the factory state to create a new admin or User Account Manager.
  • Page 325 Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.2 Fallback Mode [sc_q100_Fallback_upload, 2, en_US] Figure 12-5 Fallback Mode, Firmware Firmware upload This session is available for the user with a role of installer or administrator. You can find more information on uploading the firmware in chapter 10.3.2 Firmware Upload via User Interface.
  • Page 326 Troubleshooting, Repair, and Fallback Mode 12.2 Fallback Mode Error log In this section, you can delete the error messages in the file of error logs. It is available for the user with a role of operator or administrator. NOTE The section Run calibration is a service function. This function exclusively is used at the factory. SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 327: Maintenance, Storage, Transport

    Maintenance, Storage, Transport 13.1 Maintenance, Storage and Transport SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 328: Maintenance, Storage And Transport

    +10 °C to +35 °C (+50 °F to +95 °F). Siemens furthermore recommends connecting the device to supply voltage once a year for 1 to 2 days in order to form the inserted electrolytic capacitors. This procedure should also be carried out before operating the device.
  • Page 329: Technical Data

    Technical Data 14.1 Technical Data 14.2 Test Data 14.3 Dimensions SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 330: Technical Data

    Technical Data 14.1 Technical Data 14.1 Technical Data Power Supply 14.1.1 Direct Voltage Rated input voltages 24 V to 250 V Admissible input voltage tolerance ±20 % Permitted ripple of the input voltage 15 % Maximum inrush current At ≤ 110 V <...
  • Page 331 Technical Data 14.1 Technical Data Input impedances a, b, c to N 3.0 MΩ a-b, b-c, c-a 3.0 MΩ Further information about the voltage measuring inputs Power consumption per input for V 460 V 70 mW Permissible power frequency 42.5 Hz to 69.0 Hz Measuring error under environmental influences Acc.
  • Page 332: Communication Interfaces

    Technical Data 14.1 Technical Data Communication Interfaces 14.1.3 Ethernet Interface Connection RJ45 connector socket 10/100Base-T acc. to IEEE802.3 LED green: • On: Ethernet Link exists • Flashing: Ethernet activity • Off: no connection LED yellow: • On: 100 Mbit/s • Off: no connection Protocols Refer to...
  • Page 333: Environmental Conditions And Climatic Stress Tests

    Technical Data 14.1 Technical Data Pin No. Assignment RS485 connection pin B Not assigned Environmental Conditions and Climatic Stress Tests 14.1.4 Environmental Conditions Temperature data Operating temperature -25 °C to +55 °C Devices with display: the legibility -13 °F to +131 °F of the display is impaired at temperatures <...
  • Page 334: General Data

    Technical Data 14.1 Technical Data General Data 14.1.5 Battery Type PANASONIC CR2032 or VARTA 6032 101 501 Voltage Capacity 230 mAh Typical life For operation with permanently applied supply voltage: 10 years For operation with sporadically interrupted supply voltage: A total of 2 months over a 10-year period Internal memory Capacity...
  • Page 335: Test Data

    Technical Data 14.2 Test Data 14.2 Test Data Reference Conditions according to IEC 62586-1 for Determining Test Data 14.2.1 Ambient temperature 23 °C ± 2 °C Relative humidity 40 % to 60 % RH Supply voltage ± 1 % Phases (3-wire network) External continuous magnetic fields DC field: ≤...
  • Page 336: Mechanical Stress Tests

    Technical Data 14.2 Test Data High frequency electromagnetic field, ampli- 10 V/m tude‑modulated 80 MHz to 3 GHz Class III, IEC 61000-4-3 80 % AM 1 kHz Fast transient bursts 2 kV; 5 ns/50 ns Class III, IEC 61000-4-4 5 kHz Burst length = 15 ms Repetition rate 300 ms Both polarities = 50 Ω...
  • Page 337: Safety Standards

    Technical Data 14.2 Test Data Shock Half-sine resistance IEC 60068-2-27 test Ea 5 g acceleration, duration 11 ms, every 3 shocks in both directions of the 3 axes Seismic Vibration Sinusoidal IEC 60068-3-3 test Fc 1 Hz to 8 Hz: ±7.5 mm amplitude (horizontal axis) 1 Hz to 8 Hz: ±3.5 mm amplitude (vertical axis) 8 Hz to 35 Hz: 2 g acceleration (horizontal axis) 8 Hz to 35 Hz: 1 g acceleration (vertical axis)
  • Page 338: Dimensions

    Technical Data 14.3 Dimensions 14.3 Dimensions Mass Approx. 0.55 kg Dimension (W x H x D) 96 mm x 96 mm x 103 mm 3.78 inch x 3.78 inch x 4.06 inch [dw_dimensions_side, 1, en_US] Figure 14-1 Side View SICAM Q100 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 339 Technical Data 14.3 Dimensions [dw_dimensions_up, 1, en_US] Figure 14-2 Top View SICAM Q100 SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 340 Technical Data 14.3 Dimensions [dw_cut-out_in_switch_panel_q100, 1, en_US] Figure 14-3 Cut-Out in Switch Panel SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 341: Operational Indications And Operating Parameters

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.1 Operational Indications 15.2 Basic Functions 15.3 Advanced Functions SICAM, SICAM Q100 7KG95xx, Manual E50417-H1040-C522-A9, Edition 06.2021...
  • Page 342: Operational Indications

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.1 Operational Indications 15.1 Operational Indications Operational Indications 15.1.1 Indication Description Notes Device OK The device startup was successful. Indication ON: Device ready Battery Failure Battery voltage < 2.7 V or no Indication ON: Battery failure battery inserted Time Synchronization Error during the time synchroniza-...
  • Page 343 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.1 Operational Indications Indication Description Notes IEC 61850 Communi- Communication via protocol IEC Indication ON: At least one message was received during cation OK 61850 is correct. the set monitoring time. The time stamp is set when the first valid message is received.
  • Page 344 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.1 Operational Indications Indication Description Notes SD Card Error Indication of an SD card error SD card defective or read/write error Load Profile Period Indication that a period has been Only Indication on is logged. Closed closed.
  • Page 345: Basic Functions

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions 15.2 Basic Functions Device and Language 15.2.1 Table 15-1 Settings for Device and Language Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Device name [DEVICE] Max. 31 characters Only a to z, A to Z, -, _, blank space, ., 0 to 9, Ü, ü, Ä, ä, Ö, ö, ß...
  • Page 346: Ac Measurement

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range DST offset +01:00 0:00 to +2:00 (hours) (in increments of 0.5 h) Start of DST March January to December Last week First week Second week Third week Fourth week Last week Sunday...
  • Page 347 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Phase to neutral 4-wire, 3-phase, unbalanced Power quality values for Phase to neutral Phase to phase 230.0 V 1.0 V to 1 200 000.0 V (depending on the Primary nominal voltage setting of Primary rated voltage) (Phase-N/PE)
  • Page 348: Ethernet Communication

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Current inverse Ib Current inverse Ic Current inverse IN Ethernet Communication 15.2.4 15.2.4.1 Communication Ethernet Table 15-5 Settings for Communication Ethernet Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Communication Ethernet 192.168.0.55 IP address 0.0.0.0 = DHCP...
  • Page 349: Protocol Iec 61850

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range User-defined port 2 503 to 65 535 Port number Read only Full Access rights Read only Keep alive time 10 s 0 s = switch off 1 s to 65 535 s Communication supervision 600 (* 100 ms) 0 s = none...
  • Page 350: Protocol Snmp

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions 15.2.4.4 Protocol SNMP Table 15-9 Settings for SNMPv3 Settings Default Setting Setting Range User name Empty, Up to 32 characters (User name for SNMPv3 access) for example: not set • Numbers 0 to 9 •...
  • Page 351: Modbus Slave Devices

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Parity Even None, 1 stop bit Even None, 2 stop bit Additional inter-character 1 ms 0 ms to 100 ms timeout The Modbus specification requires that the indi- vidual characters of a serial Modbus RTU tele- gram have to be transmitted successively with a maximum character gap of 1.5 character times...
  • Page 352 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Scan cycle for indications 0 (*10 ms) 0 to 36 0000 * 10 ms (10 ms to 1 h) 0 = Each interrogation cycle Minimum time difference between the meas- ured-value requests Response timeout 10 (*10 ms)
  • Page 353 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Table 15-13 Settings for Assignment of the Measured Values of the Modbus Slave Device 1 Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Name MV x Slv 1 Max. 31 characters (Measured Value of Max. 10 characters if the name is also to be connected Slave device 1;...
  • Page 354 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Table 15-14 Data Format on Bus for Measured Values Data Format on Bus Description Setting Range Invalid Recognition Used by (Example) Float32 IEEE Float value NaN = invalid SENTRON PAC3x00, to +10 (2 registers) INF = overflow SICAM AI 7XV5674,...
  • Page 355 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.2 Basic Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Scan cycle on error 1 to 3600 s (1 s to 1 h) Retry cycle for sending request telegrams if the retry limits are exceeded or in the case of error responses.
  • Page 356: Advanced Functions

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions 15.3 Advanced Functions Process Connections 15.3.1 15.3.1.1 Binary Inputs Table 15-17 Settings for Binary Inputs U1/U2 and U3/U2 Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Threshold voltage Threshold voltage 19 V 19 V (one setting for both binary 88 V inputs) 176 V...
  • Page 357: Sicam Subdevices

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Output time for pulse operating 20 (* 10 ms) 50 ms to 3 600 000 ms mode (setting only possible for operating modes Pulse and Pulse with retrigger) Source Type Energy Counter -none- Acc.
  • Page 358: Leds

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Server port 51 000 10 000 to 65 535 3 (* 10 ms) 10 ms to 60 000 ms Response timeout 0 ms = invalid Parameter: Source of output 1- Indication 9 from Remote Parameter: Binary inp.
  • Page 359: Automation Functions

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range -none- Acc. to list box Limit Violation, Group Indication and Binary Inputs: Only the indications for the parameterization of the binary Designation can be changed during the parame- outputs are displayed which terization.
  • Page 360: Display

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Logic operation NONE NONE Group indication name Group Indication x The name of the indication is customizable; max. 31 characters. (x = 1 to 4) 15.3.3 Display 15.3.3.1 Display Settings Table 15-23...
  • Page 361: Energy Management

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range 2 measured values, numerical: -not assigned- The selection of measured values depends on the network type. • Display 1, numerical Designation can be changed during • Display 2, numerical the parameterization.
  • Page 362: Energy Profile

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions 15.3.4.2 Energy Profile Table 15-26 Settings for Energy Profile Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Enable energy profile Interval 15 min 15 min 30 min 45 min 24 h 15.3.4.3 Tariffs Table 15-27 Settings for Tariffs (TOU) Parameter Default Setting...
  • Page 363: Energy Upper Limit

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions 15.3.4.4 Energy Upper Limit Table 15-28 Settings for Energy Upper Limit Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Energy upper limit Energy Counter Energy Counter Energy Value 15.3.4.5 Energy Freeze and Reset Table 15-29 Settings for Energy Freeze and Reset Parameter Default Setting...
  • Page 364: Waveform Records

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Overfrequency threshold 0.1 % to 1.0 %, increments of 0.1 % 1.0 % to 5.0 %, increments of 1.0 % Voltage-unbalance event Voltage-unbalance 1 % to 5 %, increments of 1 % threshold 15.3.5.2 Waveform Records...
  • Page 365: Recorder Parameters

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Waveform capture setting Total recording duration 2.0 s 0.2 s to 3.0 s, increments of 0.2 s Pretrigger ratio 0 % to 30 %, increments of 5 % Record ph-ph voltage 15.3.5.3 Recorder Parameters...
  • Page 366: Trend Records

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions 15.3.5.4 Trend Records Table 15-34 Settings for Trend Recorder Parameter Default Setting Setting Range Tolerance unit Percentage Percentage Numerical Tolerance number Percentage: 3 % of the primary nominal 1 % to 5 %, increments of 1 % voltage 0.2 V to 500.0 V Numerical: 0.5 V...
  • Page 367: 50160 Report

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions 15.3.5.7 EN 50160 Report Table 15-37 Settings for EN 50160 Report Parameter Default Setting Setting Options General Information Company: – Any text displayed in the printout of the power-quality Department: report Supervisor: Max.
  • Page 368: Administration

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Setting Setting Options Harmonic H3: 3.0, H5: 5.0, H7: 4.0, H9: 1.3, H11: voltages for the harmonics 3.0, H13: 2.5, H15: 0.5, H17: u.c., H19: template of EN u.c., H21: 0.5, H23: u.c., H25: u.c. 50160 HV Even H2: 1.9, H4: 1.0, H6: 0.5, H8: 0.5, H10:...
  • Page 369 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Table 15-40 Overview of the Access Rights Assigned to Each Role Description of the Access Rights Role General information viewing Operational data viewing – – – – Configuration settings viewing – – –...
  • Page 370: Security Settings

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Table 15-43 Settings for the RADIUS Server Parameter Default Setting Setting Range RADIUS active Primary RADIUS server IP address 0.0.0.0 Port 1812 0 to 65 535 Secret Empty Any (16 to 32 characters) Secondary RADIUS server IP address 0.0.0.0...
  • Page 371 Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Subdevice 1 Server IP address 192.168.0.56 (different from IP address of subdevice 2 and in the same subnet as SICAM Q100) Server port 51 000 10 000 to 65 535 3 (* 10 ms) 10 ms to 60 000 ms Response timeout...
  • Page 372: Wind Farm Mode

    Operational Indications and Operating Parameters 15.3 Advanced Functions Parameter Default Settings Setting Range Parameter: Source of output 1- Indication 9 from Remote Parameter: Binary inp. 1-N SICAM IO Indication: Input 1-N Indication: any, max. 31 characters Parameter: Source of output 2- Indication 10 from Remote Parameter Source of output:...
  • Page 373: Glossary

    Glossary Alternating Current Broadcast message Message in the network where data packets are transmitted to all devices on the network from one point Client Device in the communication network that sends data requests or commands to the server devices and receives responses from them COMTRADE COMmon format for TRAnsient Data Exchange...
  • Page 374 Glossary ICD file IED Capability Description file: Contains the standardized description of the device configuration International Electrotechnical Commission, standards organization; Communication standard for substations and protection equipment Intelligent Electronic Device Instantiated IED Description file: It defines the configuration of one IED for a project and is used as data exchange format from the IED configurator to the system configurator.
  • Page 375 Glossary Modbus RTU Modbus Remote Terminal Unit: Modbus protocol type for transmitting data via serial networks (for example, RS485) Modbus TCP Modbus Transmission Control Protocol: Modbus protocol type for transmitting data as TCP/IP packets; TCP port 502 is reserved for Modbus TCP. Mains Signaling Voltage Not a Number means invalid: Result of an invalid computing operation Network Time Protocol: Standard for synchronizing clocks in computer systems using packet-based communi-...
  • Page 376 Glossary SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol: Simplified version of the NTP Software filter time Software filter time has the effect that temporary switchover (L → H, H → L) at the binary inputs is not detected as real switchover (debouncing). Shielded twisted pair is the cable for 100Base-T (Ethernet).

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