HRB1684301-16

Default webpages

The meter has a comprehensive set of default webpages that enable you to view basic energy and power quality values, I/O and alarm information, and data and maintenance logs.

In addition, you can use the webpages to configure a variety of settings.

Home

This is the default tab when you access the meter webpages. This tab allows you to view the Device Identification parameters as shown in the following table:

Parameter

Description

OEM Name

Name of the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)

Schneider Electric

OEM URL

URL link of the OEM

www.se.com

Firmware Version

Existing firmware version including OS (Operating System), RS (Reset System), language version and communication card version

FPGA Version

Existing FPGA version

Product Range

Name of the device type

Product Model

Device model number

Serial Number

Device serial number

Manufacturing Date & Time

Date and time when the device was manufactured

Monitoring

This tab allows you to navigate to the following menus to view the webpage content:

Webpage menu

Description

Basic Readings

  • Basic readings such as load current, power, power factor total, voltage and frequency(Hz).

  • Demand current (A) and demand power values, including last, present and peak along with the date time at peak and date time of the last reset.

  • Accumulated energy values and the date time of the last reset.

Residual Current*

Displays the instantaneous residual current measurement values.

Power Quality

THD and unbalance values for current and voltage.

Active Alarms

List of active (unacknowledged) alarm events with the date and timestamp for each event, the value that triggered the alarm (e.g., pickup) and a description of the event type.

NOTE: You can click the Update button to refresh the active alarms list.

Alarm History

Historical list of (acknowledged) alarm events with the date and timestamp for each event, the value that triggered the alarm (e.g., pickup) and a description of the event type.

NOTE: You can click the Update button to refresh the alarm history list.

Inputs/Outputs*

Displays the current status of the digital inputs/outputs and analog inputs.

Data Log

A list of timestamps data recorded in the meter’s data log (energy delivered in kWh, kVARh and kVAh).

NOTE: You can click the Update button to refresh the data log list.

Waveforms*

Displays the waveform capture records caused due to sag/swell events.

*Available in specific meter models. Refer to Features differentiation matrix for PM5500 / PM5600 / PM5700 series for the availability.

Diagnostics

This tab allows you to view the following webpages:

Webpage menu

Webpage submenu

Description

General

Date/Time

Displays the meter’s current date, time and the meter’s last boot time.

Meter Status

Displays the meter diagnostics status.

Communication

Ethernet

Displays the Ethernet global statistics.

NOTE: You can click the Reset button to reset the Ethernet global statistics.

IP Network Services

Displays the Modbus TCP port and SMTP client statistics.

NOTE: You can click the Reset button to reset the Modbus TCP port and SMTP client statistics.

Read Device Registers

Allows you to read a specified block of Modbus registers from the meter or from a slave device when the meter is acting as a gateway.

Maintenance

This tab allows you to view the following webpages:

Webpage menu

Webpage submenu

Description

Maintenance Log

Maintenance Log

Displays the maintenance log parameters with record of meter events, and in particular, changes to the meter setup. Each event is date and timestamped. The Event Type field provides a brief description of what changed and the Event Cause specifies what triggered the event.

NOTE: Click the Update button to refresh the maintenance log list. You can also click the Next 10 Records or Previous 10 Records to check the maintenance log records.

Upgrade

Firmware

Allows you to upgrade firmware for your meter (Refer to Firmware upgrade using webpages).

Upgrade Status

Displays the last firmware upgrade status of the meter.

Settings

This tab allows you to view the following webpages:

Webpage menu

Webpage submenu

Description

Security

Product Certificate

Displays the product certificate details.

Allows you to create self-signed certificate of the product.

NOTE: You need to re-login to the webpages to view the changes applied (create certificate changes).

Communication

Serial Port Configuration

Allows you to configure serial port and advanced serial port settings.

Ethernet Settings

Allows you to configure Ethernet settings.

Advanced Ethernet Settings

Allows you to configure the advanced Ethernet, FTPS and HTTPS settings.

Date Time Settings

Allows you to configure time synchronization and time settings manually.

IP Filtering

Allows you to set the level of access for each configured IP address, as well as for anonymous IP addresses.

NOTE: By default, the Enable Filtering option is disabled.

DPWS Settings

Allows you to enable or disable DPWS.

SNMP Settings

Allows you to configure the SNMP and SNMP trap parameters.

DNP3 Settings

Allows you to enable or disable DNP3.

EtherNet/IP Settings

Allows you to enable or disable EtherNet/IP.

BACnet/IP Settings

Allows you to configure BACnet/IP settings.

Email On Alarm Settings

Allows you to configure the Email on alarm settings.

PM55x3RD Remote Display *

Allows you to configure PM5563 meter with PM5RD device hardware version.

User Management

User Accounts

Allows you to add user accounts, delete user accounts, reset user account password, assign user role, and terminate user account sessions.

Warning Banner

Allows you to configure the warning message (maximum up to 450 characters) appearing on your login screen.

NOTE: The warning banner configured for the language can only be seen for that respective language on the login screen of the webpage. Other languages will have the default warning banner "This application is protected by copyright law and international treaties".

*Available only in PM5563 meter model.

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