Eaton Cutler-Hammer Pow-R-Command 750 Quick start guide

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Quick Start Guide
Instruction Leaflet IL01412018E
Effective February 2009
Introduction
This is the Quick Start Guide for the PRC750 LCD programming
display. A worksheet of information that will be needed to complete
this startup is found on
Page 11
of this guide. Make sure you have all
the listed information available before starting, either by filling in the
worksheet, or from job documents.
Several conventions are used in this document.
COURIER
text
indicates screen output or screen menu items.
BOLD COURIER
indicates user button presses.
Navigation through the LCD programming menus is via the four
buttons to the right of the screen as shown above. They are
BACK
,
UP
,
DOWN
and
SEL
. Generally,
BACK
is used to cancel a selection or
to move back up through the menu hierarchy.
UP/DOWN
are used to
scroll through selections on a menu or to change values.
SEL
is used
to choose a menu item or to enter a setting. Some menu screens will
have an arrow symbol (
) in the lower right corner. This indicates
there are additional menu items for this screen. Use the
UP/DOWN
keys to scroll down to view the additional items.
FIGURE 1. CONTROLLABLE CIRCUIT BREAKER
Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer
controllable circuit breakers have two
handles, as shown in
Figure 1
. The larger black handle is referred
to as the primary handle. The primary handle can be turned to the
ON or OFF positions by manual control. The smaller green handle is
referred to as the control handle. The control handle can be moved to
the ON or OFF position by electronic control or to the ON position by
manual override.
Primary Handle
Control Handle
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LCD Programming Procedure
1. Press the SEL key to begin. The Eaton logo will be displayed.
After a few seconds, the
INITIAL STATUS
screen will be displayed.
If the screen’s contrast is not adjusted properly, you can press and
hold the
UP
button to lighten the screen and press and hold the
DOWN
button to darken the screen.
2. Login
If user passwords have been created on your system by your distrib-
utor/installer, you will see the following screen. Use
UP/DOWN
to
enter the letters of your password/access code and the
SEL
key to
advance to the next letter. Advance the cursor past the end of the
blanks to submit the password/access code.
If this LCD tool has just been powered up, it will have to download a
database from the PRC750 controller. You may see the following
screen with the progress indicator:
The database may take about 10 to 20 seconds to download during
initial startup. Afterward, the
MAIN MENU
will be displayed. To bypass
the
REFRESHING DATABASE
screen, press the
BACK
key. The
refresh continues in the background.
Note:
In doing this, the load status table and group data will not be
refreshed until the refresh is complete.
Jan 10, 2008 11:28A
Group Status:
ON: ABC N
OFF: DEFGHIJKLM OP
Press SEL for menu
Jan 10, 2008 11:28A
Please Enter
Access Code
Jan 10, 2008 11:28A
Refreshing Database
Please wait... 57%
MAIN MENU
Command Groups ON/OFF
Panel Status Screen
Configure Groups
Configure Date/Time _
Group Status:
ON: ABC N
OFF: DEFGHIJKLM OP
3. Verification of Hardware
Verify that the Breaker Control Buses (BCBs) are properly addressed
and all necessary communication wiring has been terminated. Please
reference the PRC750 Installation Guide (IL01412008E.pdf) for fur-
ther directions on how to address the BCBs and properly connect
them to the PRC750 controller.
4. Discover Breakers
Discover breakers is located in the main menu. The first time the
Pow-R-Command Control Unit is powered up, it automatically
“discovers” the breakers that are connected to it through the Breaker
Control Buses (BCBs). This assumes that the addresses on the BCBs
have been set correctly (please see Step 3 above). Upon startup, a
good practice is to bypass all of the breakers ON and then OFF to
ensure proper communication and discovery. If the breakers have not
been discovered or the BCBs have not been addressed correctly,
then some or none of the intended breakers will operate. These sim-
ple steps can be performed in two ways: manually and through the
LCD display via the
ADVANCED MENU
.
MANUAL
When the LCD face is removed from the PRC control unit, the inner
circuitry and contacts are exposed to plain sight. Referencing the
drawing below shows the location of 5 pushbuttons that, when
depressed and held for 5 seconds each, perform various control
functions.
From left to right, the buttons are
RESET, BYPASS ON, BYPASS
OFF, BYPASS CLEAR
and
FIND LOADS
respectively. Before testing
the breakers and communication, press and hold the
FIND LOADS
(furthermost right) button for 5 seconds. After which, the
BYPASS
ON
and
OFF
buttons can be pressed and held for testing purposes.
Should there be any problems, to check for proper operation of all
breakers, each breaker has a red indicator for ON, check the wiring
and communication cables, as well as the BCB addressing. Upon a
successful test, make sure the
BYPASS CLEAR
button (2nd from
right) is pressed and held for 5 seconds to relinquish the overridden
state to the direction of the control unit once again.
Note:
When any load in the panelboard has been
BYPASSED ON
or
BYPASSED OFF
, a green bypass LED on the front of the controller will
be lit. When loads are bypassed, they will not follow schedule and/or
switch commands.
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5. Set Date/Time/DST/Location
From the
MAIN MENU
, select
Configure Date/Time
. The
following menu will be displayed:
Use
UP/DOWN
to select
Change Date
. Use
SEL
to move through
the date digits. Use
UP/DOWN
to set the month, day and year,
respectively. After setting the year, hit
SEL
one more time. The
new values will be displayed in the PRC750.
Use
UP/DOWN
to highlight
Change Time
. Use
SEL
to move through
the
time digits
. Use
UP/DOWN
to set the
hour, minute
and
AM/
PM
, respectively. After setting the
AM/PM
, hit SEL one more time.
The new values will be displayed on the PRC750.
Use
UP/DOWN
to highlight
Change DST
. Use
SEL
to start editing the
DST setting. Use
UP/DOWN
to choose
NONE, AUTO
or
MANUAL
. If
MANUAL
is chosen, settings for start and end date will appear. Hit
SEL
to jump to the
start date
. Use
UP/DOWN
to set the
month
and
day
values. Use
SEL
to move through the digits. After setting the
DST
setting (or dates for
MANUAL
), hit
SEL
one more time. The new values
will be displayed on the PRC750.
Use
UP/DOWN
to highlight
Change ASTRO Locate
. Hit
SEL
to start
editing the location. The following screen will be displayed:
Use
UP/DOWN
to set the latitude (LAT) value in degrees. The latitude
range is -90 (South) to +90 (North).
CONFIGURE DATE/TIME
Change Time 11:37 AM
Change DST MANUAL
St: mm/dd End: mm/dd
Change Astro Loc.
ASTRO LAT: 33.00
LON: 84.00
TIMEZONE: 5
RISE 06:30 SET 07:00
Note: Sunrise/sunset calculations lose accuracy outside the -62 to
+62 range. Hit SEL to move to the longitude setting. Use UP/DOWN
to set the longitude value in degrees. The longitude range is +180
(Alaska) to -180 (Western Pacific). Hit SEL to move to the TIMEZONE
setting. Use UP/DOWN to set the TIMEZONE value in hours. The
TIMEZONE range is +12 hours (west of GMT) to -12 hours (east of
GMT). After setting the TIMEZONE, hit SEL one more time. The new
values will be displayed on the PRC750. The RISE and SET times will
update with the new values calculated from the input latitude and lon-
gitude and the screen will return to the Configure Date/Time
menu. Use BACK to return to the MAIN MENU.
6. Configure Breaker Group A
From the MAIN MENU, select Configure Groups. The following
screen will be displayed:
The group is shown, followed by its current status (OFF in
this example). The next line is the group description, if it
exists (GROUP A LIGHTS in this example), followed by the number
of loads (breakers) that has been associated with this group
(15 in this example). Another group can be selected by using the
UP/DOWN arrows.
Hit SEL to select Group A. The following menu is displayed:
A. Associate Loads With the Group
Hit SEL to select Associate Loads. The following screen is
displayed:
SELECT GROUP
TO CONFIGURE:
Group A GRPA OFF
GROUP A LIGHTS
15 loads in group.
Use up/down/sel to
change selection
CONFIGURE GROUP A
Group A GRPA ON
OFFICE LIGHTING
Associate Loads______
Associate Inputs
Modify Schedules
Modify Description
Associate Loads
With Group A
Select loads for this
group individually
Add all loads which
are currently ON
Clear all loads from
this group
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There are two ways to choose which loads are associated with the
group. Hitting SEL on Select loads for this group indi-
vidually will present the following screen:
Each load (breaker) will be listed by panelboard, followed by its
current membership in this group (YES/NO) and by its descrip-
tion, if one has been entered (LIGHTING – R102 in the above
example). Use UP/DOWN to scroll up and down through the breaker
list and SEL to change to membership setting to YES or NO. After all
loads have been selected for this group, hit BACK twice to return to
the CONFIGURE GROUP A screen.
The second option for associating loads is the Add all loads
method. To use this option, turn ON the primary handle and the
control handle for all loads that will be part of this group. Turn OFF
the primary handle for all loads that will not be part of this group.
Then UP/DOWN to move to the Add all loads… option. Hit SEL
to choose all currently ON breakers. This may take several
minutes while all breakers are scanned. After all loads have been
selected for this group, hit BACK twice to return to the CONFIGURE
GROUP A screen.
B. Associate Inputs With the Group
If a switch input will be associated with the group, use UP/DOWN to
highlight the Associate Inputs. Hit SEL to move to the INPUT
SELECT screen:
Pick Group A Loads
Sel Toggles Load
PNL1 # 01 B101 NO
PNL1 # 02 B102 YES
PNL1 # 03 B103 YES
Group A Input
Type: Maint NO
Input: DI 1 (OFF)
Delay: 00:00
Up/Down/SEL to Change
Press BACK when Done
The Input Select screen displays the type of input, the input that is
associated, and the Exit time delay. Use the UP/DOWN to highlight
TYPE and press Select. An input type list is displayed. The list of input
types extends beyond one page. Use UP/DOWN to scroll through the
list and highlight the correct switch type. Hit Select to choose.
Note: The Momentary 3-wire switch type requires two physical
inputs paired together. One input for ON and one input for OFF. When
choosing this type of input, the controller will ask for an activation
input and a deactivation input.
The input type screen will then be displayed.
The select input screen should be displayed after the input type.
In this list, choose the input that has been the wires are, or will be,
terminated.
The delay time screen will be shown next:
To have the load stay on for a certain number of minutes after the
input has turned off, use UP/DOWN and SEL to pick a number of
minutes. Otherwise, hit SEL on the None value. A value other
than 15, 30 or 45 can be entered by choosing the enter
exact time.
Hit BACK three times to return to the CONFIGURE GROUP A screen.
C. Set Group Description
Use UP/DOWN to highlight the MODIFY DESCRIPTION option and hit
SEL. The SELECT DESCRIPTION screen will be displayed:
Select Input Type
Maintained Nrm Open
Maintained Nrm Closed
Maintained ON/OFF
Momentary ON
Momentary OFF
Momentary 3-WIRE
Select Input
1:1I DI 1
1:2I DI 2
1:3I DI 3
1:4I DI 4
1:5I DI 5
1:6I DI 6
1:7I DI 7
Select Exit Delay
None
15 MINUTES
30 MINUTES
45 MINUTES
(ENTER EXACT TIME)
SELECT DESCRIPTION
For Group A
None
Offices_____________
Hallways
Parking
Exterior
Signs
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The list of predefined descriptions is several pages long. Use
UP/DOWN and SEL to scroll through the screens and choose a pre-
defined description or choose Enter Characters (at the end
of the list) to enter a custom description:
Use UP/DOWN to scroll up or down through the alphabet and SEL to
enter one letter at a time. Continue hitting SEL until the end of the
line is reached to enter the description.
Hit BACK once (or twice for custom descriptions) to return to the
CONFIGURE GROUP A screen.
D. Test Group
The group has now been configured and is ready to be tested. Verify
that all breaker primary handles have been returned to the ON posi-
tion. Hit BACK to return to the MAIN MENU:
Use UP/DOWN and SEL to select Command Groups ON/OFF.
The COMMAND GROUPS screen will be shown:
ENTER DESCRIPTION
_ <
MAIN MENU
Command Groups ON/OFF
Panel Status Screen
Configure Groups
Configure Date/Time
Group Status:
ON: ABC N
OFF: DEFGHIJKLM OP
COMMAND GROUPS
ON: A BC N
OFF: _ DEFGHIJKLM OP
GRPA ON
Cleaning Lights
Use BACK/SEL to select
UP - ON, DOWN - OFF
Use the BACK and SEL to highlight the desired group (in this case,
A). Use UP to turn the group ON and DOWN to turn the group OFF.
Verify that the correct set of breakers is turned ON and OFF with
the group. If not, repeat Step 6A — Configure Breaker Group A —
Associate Loads With the Group. If there is an associated input for
this group, turn the group OFF again with the COMMAND GROUPS
screen. Use the actual input — switch, motion detector, etc., to trip
the input. Verify that the proper group is turned ON. If not, repeat
Step 6B — Configure Breaker Group A — Associate Inputs With
the Group.
Verify that the group description on the fifth line of the COMMAND
GROUPS screen is the correct description for this group. If not, repeat
Step 6C — Configure Breaker GROUP A — Set Group Description.
7. Repeat Step 6 for each Group B through P
8. Schedule Groups
The final step in initial setup is to enter the schedules for each group.
From the MAIN MENU, select Configure Groups. The following
screen will be displayed:
Hit SEL to select Group A. The following menu is displayed:
Select Modify Schedules. The following screen is displayed:
SELECT GROUP
TO CONFIGURE:
Group A GRPA OFF
GROUP A LIGHTS
15 loads in group.
Use up/down/sel to
change selection
CONFIGURE GROUP A
Group A GRPA ON
OFFICE LIGHTING
Associate Loads
Associate Inputs
Modify Schedules
Modify Description
Modify Schedules for
Group A OFFICE LIGHT
Use SEL to edit sch.
Days --ON-- --OFF-
(Add New Schedule)
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Hit SEL to choose the empty schedule item. The following screen
is displayed:
Hit SEL to choose the DAYS: item. The following screen is displayed:
To choose all weekdays (MTWThF) or weekends (Sat/Sun),
use UP/DOWN to highlight Weekdays or Weekends respectively
and hit SEL.
To clear all days from this schedule, but leave the hours intact
(perhaps for future use), highlight Clear All Days and hit SEL.
To schedule only specific days of the week, highlight Pick
specific days and hit SEL. The cursor will jump to Sunday of
the specific days list. Use UP/DOWN to move specific days
back and forth between the YES and NO rows. To choose a holiday
schedule, choose “H” in the specific day list. This schedule will then
run on the days added to the “Holiday List” (See Appendix A, Section
G). Use SEL to move across the row. Once in the specific days row,
you must move all the way across the row with SEL to return to the
previous menu.
Hit BACK to return to the ENTER SCHEDULE DETAIL screen.
Use UP/DOWN to highlight the Start time item. Hit SEL to begin
entering a start time for this schedule. The hours column will be
highlighted as shown below.
ENTER SCHEDULE DETAIL
For GROUP A
DAYS: _______
Start time: 12:00 AM
End time: 12:00 PM
Clear Schedule
Press BACK when done
PICK SCHEDULE DAYS
Weekdays____________
Weekends
Clear All Days
Pick specific days:
Yes:
No: SMTWTFSH
ENTER SCHEDULE DETAIL
For GROUP B
Days: Weekday
Start time: 12:00 AM
End time: 12:00 PM
Clear Schedule
Press BACK when done
Use UP/DOWN to advance the hours column to the correct hourly
starting time. Hit SEL to move to the minutes column. Use UP/
DOWN to advance the minutes column to the correct minute
starting time. Hit SEL to move to the AM/PM column. Use UP/DOWN
to select AM or PM for the starting time. Hit SEL to complete entering
the start time.
Use UP/DOWN to highlight the item. Follow the same procedure as
above to enter the schedule and time.
When the days, start time and end time have all been entered, hit
BACK to return to the MODIFY SCHEDULES screen. The newly
entered schedule will now be in the list, as shown in the following
example:
Use UP/DOWN to select empty schedule and repeat the aforemen-
tioned steps to enter more schedules for this group if needed. If more
than three schedules are entered for a particular group, they will
extend to the next page. Use UP/DOWN to scroll the list to select
schedules or empty schedule on the next page.
Hit BACK twice to return to the SELECT GROUP screen. Use UP/
DOWN and SEL to choose another group to schedule. Repeat the
above steps to enter schedules for each remaining group in turn.
The PRC750 is now programmed. Hit BACK four times to return to
the top level and log out.
MODIFY SCHEDULES FOR
Group A OFFICE LIGHT
Use SEL to edit sch.
Days --ON-- --OFF-
Weekday 09:30A 05:30PP
(empty schedule)
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Appendix A — Advanced Menu
The Advanced Menu is a tool that can be accessed from the main
menu to configure and control some of the functions of the Pow-R-
Command Unit that are part of the commissioning process or less
frequently used. Although not immediately visible on the main menu,
this hidden menu can be accessed by depressing and holding the
Back button on the LCD display for 5 seconds. The Advanced Menu
item will be added to the second screen of the Main Menu. To enter
the menu, arrow down until the Advanced Menu is highlighted and
press the SEL button.
Advanced Menu
A. Groups
The GROUPS submenu contains a list of groups, designated by
the letters A through P, for control of various points by functions
such as schedules. As outlined below, each group has certain
attributes that can be modified.
a. Groups A through P
1. Description
This field allows the user to assign a 20-character description
describing the respective group.
2. Group Name
This field allows the user to modify the default 4-character
group identifier used with the respective group.
3. Command Group
A function permitting the user to override the group of
associated loads ON or OFF.
a. On
Forces the group of points and associated loads into the
ON state.
b. Off
Forces the group of points and associated loads into the
OFF state.
4. Exit Wink
The user may define an exit wink to take place at specified
number of minutes prior to an event.
5. Pilot Light
Allows the user to select the use or non-use of a pilot light in
conjunction with a group.
a. None
b. Output List
Lists the usable digital outputs for pilot lights or other low
current devices. Choose the digital output that is to be
used for the pilot on the group to be controlled. After
setting the output, it will be given a designation of PIL_
plus the group letter. Ex. Group A on DO 1 would be Pilot
Light PILA.
6. Communication Loss
In the event of the loss of communication from the master
module, three actions are available for the respective group.
a. Stay
Stay in the present state last recorded before loss of
communication with the master unit.
b. On
Change to the ON state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
c. Off
Change to the OFF state when loss of communication
with the master unit occurs.
7. Run Cycle
Displays the running count of the number of times the
group has turned on.
If you highlight and select, you will have the option to clear
the count.
a. Yes
Clears the running count of the respective group.
b. No
Returns back to the respective group’s attributes.
B. Breakers
The BREAKERS submenu contains a list of breakers and their
attributes organized by panelboard for modification, monitoring
and control.
a. Breakers Associated With Panelboards
1. Description
This field allows the user to assign a 20-character descrip-
tion describing the respective breaker.
2. Name
This field allows the user to modify the default 4-character
load identifier used with the respective breaker.
3. Point Command
Shows the current status of the point (breaker) and allows
the specific point controlling the load to be bypassed ON,
OFF or RESTORED to normal control by the unit.
a. On
Bypasses the breaker ON.
b. Off
Bypasses the breaker OFF.
c. Restore
Restores the breaker from the overridden state to the
normal state controlled by the schedules.
4. Group Associations
Group associations allow the user to configure the respec-
tive point (breaker) to be associated with single or multiple
groups for complex control schedules.
5. Action Delay
Additional time added to the end of command sent to the
breaker prior to the next command issued.
6. Communication Loss
In the event of the loss of communication from the master
module, four actions are available for the respective
breaker.
a. Stay
Stay in the present state last recorded before loss of
communication with the master unit.
b. On
Stay in the ON state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
c. Off
Stay in the OFF state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
d. Restore
Restore to the last command sent to the point (breaker)
prior to loss of communication.
7. Run Cycle
Keeps a running count of the number of times the breaker
has turned on.
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C. Control Table
a. Switch List
Lists the switches that have already, or will be configured for
association with a group.
1. Type
Allows the user to select one of the various switch types
listed below contained within the submenu.
a. Choose Switch Type
i. Maintained Normally Open
Maintained switch with a normally open contact.
ii. Maintained Normally Close
Maintained switch with a normally closed contact.
iii. Maintained CH
Maintained change switch.
iv. Momentary ON/OFF
Momentary ON/OFF switch.
v. Momentary ON
Momentary ON switch.
vi. Momentary OFF
Momentary OFF switch.
vii. None
2. Group
a. Choose Group
Allows the user to associate the control of a group with
a certain specified input.
3. Switch
Permits the user to specify which input is associated with
the switch.
4. Description
5. Name
6. Enabled By
Allows the user to enable to the switch via a group or flag.
a. Choose Group/Flag
i. None
ii. Group List
Shows a list of groups to enable the switch.
7. Time Delay
8. Override
a. On
b. Off
c. Restore
9. Communication Loss
a. Stay
Stay in the present state last recorded before loss of
communication with the master unit.
b. On
Stay in the ON state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
c. Off
Stay in the OFF state when loss of communication with
the master unit occurs.
D. System
a. Description Field
The description field allows the user to assign a 20-character
description describing the respective breaker.
b. Name Field
The name field allows the user to modify the default
4-character load identifier used with the respective breaker.
c. Address Field
Each unit can have a unique address numbered from 1 to 120
for networking purposes. This field allows the user to assign
an address to the unit.
d. Bypass ON
Bypasses ALL loads ON.
e. Bypass ON
Bypasses ALL loads OFF.
f. Clear Bypass
Clears the bypassed or overridden status of the loads and
returns them to normal operation and control.
g. Restart
Restarts the unit.
h. Date/Time
1. Change Date
Allows the user to change the date.
2. Change Time
Allows the user to change the time.
3. Daylight Savings Time
Allows the user to enable or disable daylight
savings time.
4. Astronomical Location
Allows the user to change latitude and longitude for
calculations for sunrise and sunset times.
i. Subpanel Configuration
Subpanel Configuration will need to be accessed when
initially setting up your system. This menu allows the user
to configure the panelboard setups with the unit. This is
where the number of BCBs per panelboard will be chosen,
the location of each BCB, and the number of breakers per
panelboard (9, 18, 30, or 42 where 42 circuit is the default).
1. Panelboard List ( 1 – 8 )
a. Panelboard Number
Allows the user to specify a unique numerical address
to associate with the panelboard.
b. Panelboard Name
Allows the user to alter the default
4-character identifier for the panelboard.
c. Panelboard Type
Allows the user to pick the configuration of the panel-
board being used from the list below.
i. Left
ii. Right
iii. Left – 18
iv. Right – 18
v. Left – 30
vi. Right – 30
vii. Top
viii.Bottom
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j. Change Access Code
Allows 5 distinct users to have separate access codes
o the unit.
k. Backup Select
Allows the user to backup the current controller configuration
into the internal memory of the LCD. There are 2 backup loca-
tions available. This makes it possible to back up 2 different
configurations, whether it is 2 configurations for one control-
ler or 2 different controllers backed up with one LCD unit. To
reload a controller with a backup, see the "Reload Select" sec-
tion of this document.
1. Backup 1
Memory location 1 for configuration backup.
2. Backup 2
Memory location 2 for configuration backup.
l. Reload Select
1. Backup 1
Restore previously backed-up configuration from
memory location 1.
2. Backup 2
Restore previously backed-up configuration from
memory location 2.
3. Initialize Database
Initializes controller to the default configuration.
All user databases are deleted.
4. Discover Breakers
If changes or renovations have been done, “discover
breakers” is a useful tool in finding all loads and panel-
boards connected to the gateway.
m. Version Information
Displays version information about the LCD display,
Gateway and Breaker Control Busses.
n. Contrast
Allows the user to change contrast of the LCD display
based on a numerical value.
E. Subpanel Configuration
Subpanel Configuration will need to be accessed when initially
setting up your system. This menu allows the user to configure
the panelboard setups with the unit. This is where the number of
BCBs per panelboard will be chosen, the location of each BCB,
and the number of breakers per panelboard (9, 18, 30 or 42 where
42 circuit is the default).
a. Panelboard List ( 1 – 8 )
1. Panelboard Configuration
a. Panelboard Number
Allows the user to specify a unique numerical
address to associate with the panelboard.
b. Panelboard Name
Allows the user to alter the default 4-character
identifier for the panelboard.
c. Panelboard Type
Allows the user to pick the configuration of the
panelboard being used from the list below.
F. Schedules
Schedules are the primary way of controlling power
to loads the way that best benefits the customer’s efficiency and
financial interests. Schedules control the switching on and off of
groups of loads.
a. Schedule List up to 50
1. Action
a. Modify/Add Action
i. Choose Group Flag
1.On
Ensures that the group selected is turned ON
when the command is to be sent at the sched-
uled event time.
2.Off
Ensures that the group selected is turned OFF
when the command is to be sent at the sched-
uled event time.
b. Blank Out Action
Blanks out or erases the action or event information.
2. Date
a. Periodic
Allows the user to schedule the event multiple days
during the week and is set to repeat each week.
b. Fixed Date
Allows the user to specify a fixed date for an action or
event to take place.
3. From
The FROM time is the starting time of the event or
action that is to be scheduled.
a. None
b. Absolute
c. Before Sunrise
d. After Sunrise
e. Before Sunset
f. After Sunset
4. Until
The UNTIL time is the ending time of the event or
action that is to be scheduled.
a. SAME SUBMENU AS “FROM”
G. Holidays
Allows the user specify up to 30 holidays. When “H” is chosen
in the “Specific days list” in a schedule, the schedule utilizes the
“Holiday List” for its days of control.
a. Holiday List
1. Modify List
a. Date
Allows the user to define the date of the holiday.
b. Description
Allows the user to describe or name the holiday to
take place.
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Troubleshooting Guide / FAQ
General Troubleshooting
Symptom 1: The text on the LCD display is not visible/legible. There
is a blue backlight, but the text is washed out.
Cause: The contrast on the LCD needs to be adjusted.
Solution: Press the BACK key multiple times to ensure that you are
on the very first screen of the LCD. Press the SEL key one time.
Press and hold the UP arrow. The contrast should begin to lighten.
You can make the contrast darker by pressing and holding the
DOWN arrow. The contrast can also be adjusted from within the
ADVANCED MENU.
Symptom 2: One or more Smart Breakers are not showing up in
CONFIGURE GROUPS.
Causes:
1. Subnetwork wiring from controller to each BCB in master and
expansion panelboards is not properly pulled/terminated.
2. BCBs are not properly addressed via DIP switches on each BCB.
3. Smart Breaker has not properly been connected to BCB
breaker port.
4. Breakers have not properly been discovered.
Solution:
Step 1: Make sure all subnetwork wiring from controller to each BCB
(including expansion panelboards) is properly terminated. (See Figure 2.)
Step 2: Ensure that each BCB is properly addressed via the DIP
switches on each BCB. (See Figure 3.)
Step 3: Make sure that each Smart Breaker is properly terminated
onto each BCB Breaker Port. Each Smart Breaker has a 4-pin connec-
tor that slides onto each 4-pin breaker port on the BCB. It is very easy
to misalign this connection.
Step 4: Discover breakers. Please reference the LCD Quick Start
Guide for complete details on how to properly discover all Smart
Breakers.
Note: If Smart Breaker(s) still do not show up in configure groups
after completing these steps, please call the PRC Technical Support
Line at 1-888-252-6286, Option 3.
Documents to Reference:
1. Instruction Leaflet (IL01412012E).
Symptom 3: After completing the above steps, one or more Smart
Breakers are not responding to issued commands.
Note: Make sure all the above steps have been completed before
proceeding.
Causes:
1. The Smart Breaker(s) has/have been Overridden.
2. The black primary handle to the breaker is in the OFF position.
Definition of Overridden: Breaker is taken “out of service” or taken
out of normal operation. This means that the Smart Breaker will not
follow any issued commands. The breaker must be restored and put
back into service/normal operation to follow issued commands.
Solution:
1. Take a look at the status LEDs on front of the controller. They are
located next to the power switch to the controller. There will be
three LEDS. The top LED represents the power to the controller.
This LED is red and should be constantly ON. The middle LED is
the “override” LED. If any one of the Smart Breakers are overrid-
den, this LED will be lit. This LED is green. The bottom LED is
the network LED. It will blink RED during normal operation.
If the middle LED is lit/green, this means that the Smart
Breaker(s) is/are overridden and need to be restored back into
service. From the MAIN MENU of the LCD, scroll down and
select BYPASS LOADS ON/OFF (this should be the last option on
the MAIN MENU). Next, scroll down and select CLEAR BYPASS.
2. If it is safe to energize the load connected to each Smart Breaker,
ensure that the black primary handle to the breaker is in the ON
position. The Smart Breaker will not properly respond to issued
commands when the black primary handle is in the OFF position.
FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 3.
Subnetwork LAN
Address DIP Switches
BCB Breaker Port/
Termination
Subnetwork LAN/
Power Terminations
RUN, LAN and POWER
Status LEDs
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Symptom 4: I have a 30-circuit panelboard, and my Smart Breaker
positions on the left side are not numbered correctly from within
the LCD.
Cause: The controller needs to be configured to represent the type of
panelboard that it is controlling (i.e., 42 circuit, 30 circuit, etc.).
Solution: The controller needs to be configured to represent the type
of panelboard that it is controlling. In this case, the controller needs to
be configured to control a 30-circuit panelboard. All controllers default
to control a 42-circuit panelboard. To adjust this setting, the following
steps need to be taken:
1. From the MAIN MENU, scroll down and highlight, but don’t
select, BYPASS LOADS ON/OFF. Hold the BACK button for about
5 seconds.
2. An ADVANCED MENU item will appear. Scroll down and select
ADVANCED MENU.
3. Scroll down and select SUBPANEL CONFIGURATION. Here, you
should see a list of BCBs and their addresses. (If nothing shows
up on the BCB list, please stop and go through the steps
depicted in Symptom 2 above and then continue.)
4. The BCBs should be split into left and right for each panelboard.
Highlight the first BCB that needs to be configured for a 30-
circuit panelboard. Press SEL.
5. Scroll down to TYPE and press SEL. If this BCB is a left side
BCB, then SEL LEFT-30. If it is a right side BCB, then SEL
RIGHT-30.
6. Repeat for the remainder of BCBs that need to be configured for
30-circuit panelboards.
Indicator Lights/LEDS
The LEDs on the controller and BCBs can be used to help diagnose
an issue with the current setup of the system.
Symptom 1: Power LED not lit on controller when the power switch
is toggled on.
Causes:
1. No ac voltage to the controller transformer.
2. Incorrect voltage to the control transformer.
3. No 24 Vac voltage to controller unit.
4. Blown fuse within the controller.
Solutions:
1. Make sure there is ac voltage to the control transformer, and it is
the correct amount.
2. Controllers are available in various voltages. Check the trans-
former label for the correct input voltage.
3. Press the reset on the transformer, there will be a noticeable
click if it resets. The transformer may have tripped, if the trip
state continues after resets this is a sign of other issues. Make
sure no wires are pinched or shorted coming from the controller.
If none found, please contact technical support.
4. Check the plug on the right side of the controller for proper con-
nection of the 24 Vac from the transformer. If plugged in, check
for 24 Vac at the plug.
5. Check the internal fuse in the unit. It is located behind the face-
plate. Four screws must be removed to gain access to the fuse.
Check the status of the fuse in the lower right hand corner of the
unit. If this fuse is blown, it needs to be replaced.
Symptom 2: Power LED lit on the controller but not lit on BCB when
the controller power switch is toggled on.
Causes:
1. No connection from the controller to BCB.
2. Incorrect wiring on the BCB from the controller.
3. Problem with the output voltage from the controllers.
Solutions:
1. Check the plug on the BCB and the controller for proper
connection.
2. Check for correct wiring of the BCB; see the side of the control-
ler and BCB for proper connections. Also, the connections are
included in the Instruction Manual.
3. Check for 24 Vac from the controller; see the label on the side of
the controller for the correct pins of the 4-pin connector. If volt-
age is not present, please contact PRC Technical Support Line at
1-888-252-6286, Option 3.
Symptom 3: The “POWER” LED and the “LAN” LED are lit, and the
“RUN” LED blinks twice every few seconds on the BCB.
Cause: There is a communication failure between the controller and
BCB caused by incorrect wiring of the BCB.
Solution: Check wiring (L+ and L- may be crossed or 24V~ and COM
may be crossed from the controller to the BCB).
Symptom 4: The “POWER” LED is lit, and the “LAN” LED flickers
every so often with the “RUN” LED blinking twice every few
seconds on the BCB.
Cause: There is a communication failure between the controller and
BCB caused by incorrect wiring of the BCB.
Solution: Check wiring; L- may be disconnected.
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1. Programmer password:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2. Date/Time:
Daylight Savings Time Used: NONE / AUTO / MANUAL
3. Location
Latitude (-90 to +90): __ degrees__
Longitude (-180 to +180):__degrees__
Time zone(-12hrs to +12hrs):__hrs
4. Breaker Groups
Mark the groups each circuit is part of. Copy this page as
needed for additional panelboards.
GROUPS
CIRCUIT A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P CIRCUIT A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
1 22
2 23
3 24
4 25
5 26
6 27
7 28
8 29
9 30
10 31
11 32
12 33
13 34
14 35
15 36
16 37
17 38
18 39
19 40
20 41
21 42
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5. Schedules
Mark schedule details. Copy as needed for additional schedules.
Group: Weekends Weekdays S M T W T F S H Start__:__ AM/PM End:__:__ AM/PM
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Notes
© 2009 Eaton Corporation
All Rights Reserved
Printed in USA
Publication No. IL01412018E / Z7732
February 2009
Eaton Corporation
Electrical Group
1000 Cherrington Parkway
Moon Township, PA 15108
United States
877-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273)
Eaton.com
PowerChain Management, Pow-R-Command,
Cutler-Hammer and Smart Breakers are
registered trademarks and trademarks of
Eaton Corporation.
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