9410 series Logging
Data recorder EN50160 component logged
EN50160 Vlt Dp4 Supply voltage dips
EN50160 Vlt Dp5 Supply voltage dips
The meter logs EN50160 counter data for present and previous observation periods as
well as EN51060 events.
See the EN50160 2010 compliance and ION meters technical note, available from
www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about your meter’s EN50160
compliance.
4-30 compliance logs
The 4-30 compliance logs are used to log parameters related to the International
Electrotechnical Commission’s IEC 61000-4-30 standards’ power quality compliance
and to create reports.
Data recorders: 4-30 10m log, 4-30 2hr log and 4-30 3s log
PqFlag
V1 THD (Total Harmonic
Distortion)
NegSeqComp (Vneg/Vpos)
V1 V2 THD
ZeroSeqComp (Vzero/Vpos)
V2 V3 THD
Power Freq 10m and 2hr logs
only)
V3
Data recorder: 4-30 10s Freq
Power Frequency PqFlag
Data recorder: 4-30 Intrp
Voltage interruption duration (all voltages)
See the 4-30 Compliance and ION Meters technical note, available from
www.usa.siemens.com/pds, for more information about your meter’s 4-30 compliance.
Default event log configuration
Your meter logs all configuration changes, meter access events, and power system
events.
You can configure certain features, such as the digital inputs, so an event is logged
when the feature changes state (for example, the digital input changes from off to on).
Your meter’s event log might be used by other components of your power monitoring
system. Do not change the default event log configuration unless you understand the
impact of the change on the power monitoring system components and the data they
use and on your meter’s memory.
Changing the default event log configuration should only be undertaken by those with
an advanced understanding of ION architecture and their meter’s template.
The event log is controlled by the Event Log Controller module, which allows you to set
a priority cutoff for event logging. Events with a priority number greater than the cutoff
value are logged, and events with lower priorities are discarded. By default, this value
is set so that all relevant events are recorded in the meter’s event log. Event priority
values range from 0 to 255 with a typical cutoff value of 5.
NOTE: Alarms are generated by events from certain ION modules. The alarm level
is determined by the priority of the associated event. To disable the alarm but still
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