10.1 User Manual of Single HXE12-KP
10.1 User Manual of Single HXE12-KP
10.1 User Manual of Single HXE12-KP
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Introduction
Range of validity
The present user manual applies to the meter specified on the title page.
Purpose
The user manual contains all the information required for application of the
meters for the intended purpose. This includes:
z Provision of knowledge concerning characteristics, construction and
function of the meter
z Information about possible dangers, their consequences and measures to
prevent any danger
z Details concerning the performance of all work throughout the service life
of the meter
Target group
The contents of this user manual are intended for technically qualified personnel
of energy supply companies responsible for the meter planning, installation,
operation and maintenance of the meter.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................2
1.
2.
OVERVIEW.....................................................................................................................................................5
1.1
FRONT VIEW.........................................................................................................................................................5
1.2
HIGHLIGHTS..........................................................................................................................................................5
1.3
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION.....................................................................................................................................6
1.4
BASIC PARAMETERS..............................................................................................................................................6
1.5
STANDARDS..........................................................................................................................................................7
MAIN FUNCTIONS.........................................................................................................................................8
2.1
MEASUREMENT.....................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.1 Energy..............................................................................................................................................................8
2.1.2 Instantaneous Values........................................................................................................................................8
2.1.3 Billing Data......................................................................................................................................................9
2.2
LCD DISPLAY.......................................................................................................................................................9
COMMUNICATION INTERFACES............................................................................................................................11
KEYPAD..............................................................................................................................................................13
2.5
STS.....................................................................................................................................................................13
2.5.1 Recharge........................................................................................................................................................13
2.5.2 Management TOKEN.....................................................................................................................................14
2.5.3 Modify Security Key.......................................................................................................................................15
2.5.4 Test TOKEN...................................................................................................................................................15
2.6
2.7
2.8
EMERGENCY CREDIT...........................................................................................................................................18
2.9
FRIENDLY MODE.................................................................................................................................................20
2.10
SMS RECHARGE.................................................................................................................................................20
2.10.1
2.10.2
2.10.3
SMS Alarm.................................................................................................................................................21
2.10.4
2.11
LOAD CONTROL..................................................................................................................................................21
2.12
EVENT RECORDS.................................................................................................................................................21
2.12.1
2.12.2
2.12.3
3.
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2.12.4
2.12.5
2.12.6
2.13
LOAD PROFILE....................................................................................................................................................22
2.14
2.15
CONTACTOR........................................................................................................................................................23
2.15.1
Physical Characteristics............................................................................................................................23
2.15.2
Control Logic.............................................................................................................................................23
2.15.3
Reason of Operation..................................................................................................................................23
2.16
RTC....................................................................................................................................................................24
2.17
BATTERY.............................................................................................................................................................24
DIMENSIONS.......................................................................................................................................................24
4.
3.2
CONNECTION DIAGRAM......................................................................................................................................27
3.3
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS...........................................................................................................................27
ANNEX A...............................................................................................................................................................28
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1. Overvview
HXE12-KP
P single phaase two wiree prepaid keypad
k
meteer is designeed for the ppurpose of prepayment
p
t.
Its main funnctions incllude energyy measuremeent, data display, comm
munication, prepaymen
nt, contactor
control, keyypad input and
a inquiry,, anti-tampeering, etc.
1.2 Highliights
Prrepayment mode
m
solvess the probleem of difficu
ult collectioon of electricity fee.
Baased on STS (Standardd Transfer Specificatio
S
on), which is an open ssecure transfer standardd
annd the only internationaal specificattion on prep
paid system
m.
DLMS/COSE
EMCommuunication prootocol, whicch ensures good
g
interopperability.
Cllosed type design
d
avoidds external attack throu
ugh open innterface.
Human machhine interfacce availablee: keypad inp
put and LCD display.
Reecharge info
formation is transferredd in the form
m of TOKEN
N.
Buuilt-in contaactor, and varied
v
controol methods are supportted.
Plluggable PL
LC/GPRS module
m
suppports remotee communiccation.
Soome basic queries
q
and easy operattion can be done
d
via keeypad.
Riich event reecords.
Suupport logoff of meter, and the creedit in meterr can be retuurned to cusstomer.
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Characteristics
Reference voltage
220VAC
Working voltage
70Un120Un
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Frequency
Current
(505)Hz
5(60)A
Accuracy
Starting current
4Ib
impulse constant
Working temperature
Extreme working temperature: -40+70
Relative humidity
Power consumption in
95%
1.5W, 10VA
voltage circuit
Power consumption in
1VA
current circuit
Degrees of protection
IP54
4kV
Electrostatic discharges
Insulation
Impulse voltage
1.5 Standards
Standards
Descriptions
IEC62052-11
IEC62053-21
Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements Part 21: Static meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)
IEC62053-31
Electricity Metering Equipment (a.c.) - Particular Requirements Part 31: Pulse Output Devices for Electromechanical and
Electronic Meters (Two Wires Only)
IEC62055-41
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specification (STS) - Application layer protocol for one-way token
carrier systems
IEC62055-51
IEC62056-61
IEC62056-62
IEC62056-46
IEC62056-53
IEC62056-47
2. Main Functions
2.1 Measurement
2.1.1
z
Energy
The meter measures both forward and reverse active energy in the range of
000000.00~999999.99kWh.
2.1.2
Instantaneous Values
Active power
Voltage
Current
Power factor
Frequency
2.1.3
z
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Billing Data
Monthly frozen energy: last 12 months data of monthly frozen occurrence time, total active
energy,total reverse active energy.
Daily frozen energy: last 62 days data of daily frozen occurrence time, total active energy,
total reverse active energy.
Monthly frozen credit: last 12 months data of monthly frozen occurrence time, remaining
credit.
Daily frozen credit: last 62 days data of daily frozen occurrence time, remaining credit.
Monthly frozen time is configurable in the format of XX(day):XX(hour) from 1st to 28th of every
month. The default setting is 1st day 00 hour. Daily frozen time is configurable in the format of
XX(hour):XX(minute). The default setting is 00:00.
Physical Characteristics
z
z
High-contrast;
Anti-ultraviolet.
2.2.2
2.2.3
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Display item
Description
Data display area
OBIS code display area
2.2.4
There are five types of LCD display modes: automatic scrolling display, push button display, keypad
display, power off display, and meter abnormal display.
z
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LCD display will switch automatically to next page in sequential order circularly. Maximum
32 display pages can be configured, for details please refer to Annex A.
z
Keypad display
When press the numbers in the keypad, the meter will enter keypad display mode and
display relevant numbers in LCD. If there is no keypad operation after 20s, the meter goes
back to automatic scrolling display mode(when there is power in the grid) or power-off
display mode(when there is no power in the grid). When pressing effective shortcut key or
TOKEN and press ENTER key, the meter will display relevant indicating message. After
10s it will go back to automatic scrolling display mode(when there is power in the grid) or
power-off display mode(when there is no power in the grid).
2.2.5
Status Indicator
When meter cover open and terminal cover detection function is disabled,
S2 indicates;
S3 indicates;
S4 indicates;
S5
indicates;
2.3.1
z
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Optical Communication
It is in compliance with IEC 62056-21 standard: Electricity metering - Data exchange for
meter reading, tariff and load control - Part 21: Direct local data exchange.
Initial baud rate is 300bps, 7 data bits and 1 parity bit; after successful handshake, baud rate
is 9600bps, 8 data bits and 1 parity bit.
Via optical communication user can read data from meter and do configuration through PC
software or HHU.
2.3.2
PLCCommunication
Meter reading and configuration can be realized through DCU via PLC communication in
AMI network.
z
2.3.3
It is in compliance with DLMS standard (COSEM-on-IP mode). The master station could
read meter data and configure meter.
Meter reading and configuration can be realized through DCU via GPRS communication in
AMI network.
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2.4 Keypad
is clear key,
is ENTER
key.
2.5 STS
2.5.1
Recharge
zCustomer goes to the vending station to purchase electricity and gets a customer card for the first
purchase.
z Customer enters 20-digit TOKEN via keypad. If the input is wrong, it could be modified by
after confirmation.
. Push
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zWhen charging amount exceeds the accumulated charging amount limit, meter displays
2.5.2
Management TOKEN
STA encryption is adopted for this type of TOKEN. They can only be used for one specific meter at
one time.
z Set maximum power
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2.5.3
Two management TOKEN should be input together to modify security key. It doesnt matter which
one is input first. But after user inputs the first TOKEN, he/she shall input the second TOKEN within
specified period(2min by default). Otherwise, the first one will become invalid.
Input the first TOKEN:
2.5.4
Test TOKEN
This type of TOKEN is not encrypted by STA. It could be used to test any prepayment keypad meter
which is compliant with STS.
z Contactor test
0000-0000-0001-5099-7584
If the contactor is connected, test disconnecting. If contactor is disconnected, test connecting.
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z LCD test
0000-0000-0001-6777-4880
Test LCD full screen display, check if any code is absent.
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Function
Short code
Function
800
801
Credit balance
802
Date
803
Time
804
805
SGC number
806
807
Meter status
808
809
Tariff index
810
Overdraft limit
811
Emergency credit
812
813
814
815
month
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
830
TOKEN
number
of
last
831
number
of
last
833
number
of
last
835
number
of
last
837
number
of
last
839
recharge
832
TOKEN
recharge
834
TOKEN
recharge
836
TOKEN
recharge
838
TOKEN
recharge
865
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remaining credit plus emergency credit reaches zero, contactor disconnects again. Function of
emergency credit can only be used once before next recharge. The emergency credit will be deducted
automatically during next recharge.
z
Emergency credit
Emergency credit could not be used because the account has been closed.
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2.10
SMS Recharge
Input Format
Output Format
Charging
amount
Meter
credit
balance
Etibarsz ifr
2.10.1.3
SMS Charging
Edit SMS in mobile phone, the format is P+ 20-digit TOKEN, then send the SMS to the
SIM card number of corresponding meter.
Input Format
Output Format
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Credit Alarm
When the meters credit balance is less than 1, the meter will initially send one SMS to users
mobile phone to remind him to recharge in time.
Balansn Azalmas, xxxxxx.xxManat qalmdr
Meter
credit
balance
2.11
Load Control
z When active power is larger than threshold A and for a consecutive period which exceeds delay
time B, contactor disconnects.
z Then, after delay time C, contactor reconnects and meter starts over the process of overload
detection.
z If there are overload events for consecutive 5 times, times of overload events is reset to zero and
contactor reconnects after delay time D. Then, meter starts over the process of overload detection.
z If there is no overload event for consecutive time E, times of overload events is reset to zero.
NOTE: during the load control process, if there is any power on and power off event, setting of max.
power, or clearing events, the load control will go back to initial status and restart.
2.12
Event Records
power off
over-voltage
under-voltage
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Recharge event
contactor disconnected
contactor reconnected
time synchronization
overload
2.13
time synchronization
Load Profile
z 8 channels
zThe beginning address and storage space is set in the factory. It cant be changed after leaving
factory.
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2.14
2.15
Contactor
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2.16
RTC
2.17
Battery
z Lifetime is from 3~5 years, if meter works only with battery constantly.
zBattery is replaceable. User can only replace battery when the power is off. If battery must be
replaced during power on, the user shall be extremely careful and not get shocked.
zIt is highly recommended to replace battery within 1 minute when power on or synchronize RTC
after battery replacement.
3.1.1
Outline Drawing
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3.1.2
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Annex A
Display item
OBIS
Format
1.8.0
XXXXXX.XX
2.8.0
XXXXXX.XX
Date
0.9.2
DD-MM-YY
Time
0.9.1
hh:mm:ss
Voltage
32.7.0
XXX.X
Current
31.7.0
XXX.XXX
Active power
21.7.0
XX.XXXX
Power factor
33.7.0
X.XXX
Frequency
14.7.0
XX.XX
Credit
c.51.0
XXXXXX.XX
Maximum power
1.35.0
XX.XXXX
Meter No.
12.1.0
NNNNNNNN
SGC No.
c.51.3
NNNNNN
overdraft limit
c.51.1
XXXXXX.XX
c.51.6
XXXXXX.XX
c.51.7
XXXXXX.XX
c.51.8
XXXXXX.XX
98.1.1
XXXXXX.XX
98.1.2
XXXXXX.XX
98.1.3
XXXXXX.XX
98.1.4
XXXXXX.XX
98.1.5
XXXXXX.XX
98.1.6
XXXXXX.XX
98.2.1
XXXXXX.XX
1.9.0
XXXXXX.XX
99.3.1
DD-MM-YY
99.3.2
hh:mm:ss
99.3.3
XXXXXX.XX
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99.4.1
NNNN
c.51.9
XXXXXX.XX
NOTE: Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The information is accurate at the
time of printing (March, 2013) Hexing Electrical
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