DOCA0088EN-04

Services Menu

Presentation

The Services menu provides access to the following functions:

  • Reset energy meters, minimum and maximum metering values

  • Date and time settings from the FDM121 display

  • FDM121 display contrast and brightness settings

  • Maintenance indicators (operation counters, load profile, and so on)

  • IMU product identification information

  • Language selection for the FDM121 screens

  • Units for temperature and volume settings

  • Monitoring and controlling the IO modules (status, forcing command, and counters)

  • IFE IP address setting for the IFE Ethernet interface for one circuit breaker connected to FDM121 display

  • Display a QR code to get device information

Availability of menu items depends on the devices connected to the FDM121 display:

  • Reset submenu is available when a MicroLogic trip unit or BCM ULP is connected.

  • Maintenance submenu available when a MicroLogic trip unit, a BSCM, or a BCM ULP is connected.

  • I/O #1 and I/O #2 submenus are available when IO modules are connected.

  • IFE IP address submenu is available when an IFE Ethernet interface for one circuit breaker is connected.

Settings Retained in the Event of a Power Loss

If the FDM121 power supply is lost, the FDM121 display retains the following settings:

  • Language setting

  • Contrast setting

  • Brightness setting

If the FDM121 power supply is lost, the date and time are lost.

Resetting

Use the Reset submenu to reset:

  • all energy meters and minimum and maximum measurement values in a single operation.

  • the energy meters only: active energy ( Ep ), reactive energy ( Eq ), and apparent energy ( Es ) meters.

  • a group of minimum and maximum measurement values only.

For the group of currents, for example, the following minimum and maximum values are reset simultaneously:

  • Phase currents and neutral current (if present)

  • Unbalance currents

  • Demand current

Availability of submenu items depends on the devices supported.

The procedure for resetting the metering groups of a MasterPact NW circuit breaker in the Services menu is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the Reset submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Reset submenu by pressing the OK key.

3

The Reset submenu is displayed, with the choice of metering groups that can be reset (three screens).

Select MIN-MAX I by using the and keys to reset all of the minimum and maximum values of the currents.

Confirm selection of resetting the MIN-MAX I group by pressing the OK key.

NOTE: Reset command is password protected. If the level 3 default password of the BCM ULP was modified, then a screen asking for the password is displayed. For more information, refer section Password Screen.

4

A reset request confirmation message is displayed.

Confirm resetting the MIN-MAX I group by pressing the OK key.

5

A confirmation message is displayed whichever Reset submenu is selected.

Press the OK key to return to the Reset submenu.

NOTE: Pressing the key returns to the Services menu.

Setting the Date and Time on the FDM121 Display

The procedure for setting date and time on the FDM121 display from the Services menu is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the Set-up submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Set-up submenu by pressing the OK key.

3

The Set-up submenu is displayed.

Confirm selection of the Date/Time submenu by pressing the OK key.

4

The Date/Time submenu is displayed.

Press the key to set the system date and time.

5

Select the field to set by using the key. The display of the selected field switches to reverse video.

Use the and keys to adjust the content of the selected field.

Press the OK key to confirm your settings.

Setting the Contrast and Brightness on the FDM121 Display

Navigation for setting the contrast and brightness is similar.

The procedure for setting contrast on the FDM121 display from the Services menu is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the Set-up submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Set-up submenu by pressing the OK key.

3

The Set-up submenu is displayed.

Confirm selection of the Display submenu by pressing the OK key.

4

The Display submenu is used to set the display of the FDM121 display.

Select the Contrast submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Contrast submenu by pressing the OK key.

5

The Contrast submenu is displayed.

Adjust the contrast by using the and keys.

Confirm the contrast setting by pressing the OK key.

Setting the Units for Temperature and Volume on the FDM121 Display

Navigation for setting the physical unit for the display of temperature (°C or °F) and volume (m3, US gallon galUS , or imperial gallon galGB ) is similar.

The procedure for setting the temperature from the Services menu is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the Set-up submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Set-up submenu by pressing the OK key.

3

The Set-up submenu is displayed.

Select the Units submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Units submenu by pressing the OK key.

4

Press the key to edit the current temperature or volume unit.

5

Select the field to set by using the key. The display of the selected field switches to reverse video.

Confirm selection of the unit to edit by pressing the OK key.

6

Use the and keys to adjust the content of the selected field.

Confirm the new unit setting by pressing the OK key.

Maintenance Submenu Screens

Availability of submenu items depends on the connected devices:

  • Contact wear submenu is available when a MicroLogic trip unit is connected.

  • Load Profile submenu is available when a MicroLogic trip unit is connected.

  • Breaker counters submenu is available when a BSCM or BCM ULP is connected.

  • Cradle counters submenu is available when an IO module configured for cradle management application is connected.

  • Drawer counters submenu is available when an IO module configured for drawer management application is connected.

  • T° counters #1 submenu is available when the analog input of IO module 1 is assigned to Pt100 sensor.

  • T° counters #2 submenu is available when the analog input of IO module 2 is assigned to Pt100 sensor.

The table below presents the screens in the Maintenance submenu available on the FDM121 display connected to a ComPacT NSX circuit breaker. The Maintenance submenu is accessible from the Services menu in the Main menu .

Screens

Description

Select the maintenance screen in the Maintenance submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the maintenance screen by pressing the OK key.

The Contact wear screen in the Maintenance submenu displays the amount of wear on the circuit breaker contacts.

The Load Profile screen in the Maintenance submenu displays four circuit breaker operating hours counters for four loading sections.

The Breaker counters screen in the Maintenance submenu displays the values of the counters:

  • Operations : OF counter (open to close position counter, resettable)

  • TripSDE : SDE counter (close to SDE position counter)

  • Close cmd : counter of close commands by using the communicating motor mechanism

The Cradle counters screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:

  • the cradle connected position counter (CE)

  • the cradle test position counter (CT)

  • the cradle disconnected position counter (CD)

The Drawer counters screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:

  • the drawer connected position counter (CE)

  • the drawer test position counter (CT)

  • the drawer disconnected position counter (CD)

The T° counters #1 screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:

  • the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 1 exceeds threshold 1

  • the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 1 exceeds threshold 2

  • the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 1 exceeds threshold 3

The T° counters #2 screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:

  • the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 2 exceeds threshold 1

  • the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 2 exceeds threshold 2

  • the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 2 exceeds threshold 3

Getting the Product Identification

The FDM121 display displays the serial number, the part number, and the version of every module of the IMU.

The procedure below describes an example of access to the module identification for an IMU consisting of:

  • ComPacT NSX circuit breaker equipped with a MicroLogic 5.2 E trip unit and a BSCM

  • IFM interface

  • FDM121 display

  • USB maintenance interface

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu , then select the Product ID submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Product ID submenu by pressing the OK key.

2

The first screen displays the identifying information for the MicroLogic trip unit:

  • Type of MicroLogic trip unit

  • SN = Serial number

  • PN = MicroLogic trip unit part number

  • Version = Firmware version

Pressing the key switches to the next screen.

Pressing the key switches back to the previous screen.

3

The next screen displays the identifying information for the BSCM:

  • BSCM

  • SN = Serial number

  • PN = BSCM part number

  • Version = Firmware version

4

The next screen displays the identifying information for the IFM Modbus-SL interface for one circuit breaker:

  • IFM description

  • SN = Serial number

  • PN = IFM part number

  • Version = Firmware version

5

The next screen displays the identifying information for the FDM121 display:

  • FDM121

  • SN = Serial number

  • PN = FDM121 part number

  • Version = Firmware version

6

The next screen displays the identifying information for the USB maintenance interface:

  • Maintenance module

  • SN = Serial number

  • PN = USB maintenance interface part number

  • Version = Firmware version

Choosing the Language on the FDM121 Display

The procedure for choosing the language on the FDM121 display from the Services menu is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the Language submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Language submenu by pressing the OK key.

NOTE: In order to be able to change language easily, whichever language has been chosen, the Language submenu label is only in English.

3

The Language submenu is displayed.

Select the desired display language by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the language by pressing the OK key.

Navigation Through the IO Module Screens

The I/O #• submenus provide access to four submenus for monitoring and controlling the IO modules connected to the FDM121 display:

  • Status submenu displays the I/Os of the IO module

  • Force submenu is used to force or unforce a command

  • Pulse counters submenu displays the counters

  • Temperature submenu displays the switchboard temperature provided by the given IO module

The procedure for navigating through the IO module screens is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the I/O #• submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the I/O #• submenu by pressing the OK key.

3

The I/O #• submenu is displayed.

Select the Status submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Status submenu by pressing the OK key.

4

The first I/O #• Status screen in the I/O #• submenu displays the inputs of the given IO module with the following information for each line, from left to right:

  • Input number

  • Input label

  • Input state: 0 or 1

  • Input forcing status: F means that the input state is forced.

Use the and keys to navigate between the screens.

5

The second I/O #• Status screen in the I/O #• submenu displays the outputs of the given IO module with the following information for each line, from left to right:

  • Output number

  • Output label

  • Output state: 0 or 1

  • Output forcing status: F means that the output state is forced.

Use the and keys to navigate between the screens.

6

In the I/O #• submenu, select the Force submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Force submenu by pressing the OK key.

7

The I/O #• Force screen displays all the I/Os of the given IO module.

Select an input or output by using the and keys.

Confirm selection by pressing the OK key.

8

The I/O #• Force screen of a selected input or output is divided into two parts:

  • The part at the top indicates the current command setting right of the label.

  • The part at the bottom indicates the possible actions which can be carried out on the I/O in the form of a menu:

    • Force to 0

    • Force to 1

    • Unforce

Select the action you want to carry out by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the action you want to carry out by pressing the OK key.

NOTE: I/O #• Force commands are password protected. If the level 3 default password of the IO module was modified, then a screen asking for the password is displayed. For more information, refer section Password Screen.

9

A screen confirming the action to be carried out is displayed.

Select Yes to confirm the action to be carried out.

10

In the I/O #• submenu, select the Pulse counters submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Pulse counters submenu by pressing the OK key.

11

The Pulse counters screen displays all the inputs assigned to pulse counter function of a given IO module. The pulse meter label, value, and unit are indicated for each input of the IO module.

Use the and keys to navigate between the screens.

To edit the volume unit, see the Units screen.

12

In the I/O #• submenu, select the Temperature submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Temperature submenu by pressing the OK key.

13

The Temperature screen displays the switchboard temperature measured by Pt100 sensor connected to the analog input of the IO module.

To edit the temperature unit, see the Units screen.

Setting the IP Address of the IFE Ethernet Interface for One Circuit Breaker

The procedure for setting the IFE IP address from the Services menu is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the IFE IP address submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the IFE IP address submenu by pressing the OK key.

3

The IFE IP address screen is displayed.

To edit the address settings, press the key.

NOTE: IFE address command is password protected. If the level 3 default password of the circuit breaker was modified, then a screen asking for the password is displayed. For more information, refer section Password Screen.
NOTE: If address acquisition mode is different from Static , the IP address , Subnet mask , and Default gateway fields are not displayed.

4

Select the field to set by using the key. The selected field is displayed in reverse video.

5

Edit digits when necessary:

  • Use the and keys to adjust the digit of the selected field.

  • Go to the next digit by using the key.

6

Press the OK key to confirm the IFE IP address and return to the Services menu.

NOTE: Pressing the key returns to the Services menu and IP address edition is canceled.

Displaying the QR Code on the FDM121 Display

The procedure for displaying the QR Code on the FDM121 display from the Services menu is as follows:

Step

Action

Display

1

Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2

The Services menu is displayed.

Select the QR Code submenu by using the and keys.

Confirm selection of the QR Code submenu by pressing the OK key.

3

The QR Code submenu is displayed.

Scan the QR code to get additional information about the device from the Schneider Electric website. To scan the QR code, use a smartphone that is equipped with a camera and installed with a QR code reader.

QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in Japan and other countries.

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