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Eaton Power Xpert Multi-Point User manual

Instruction Booklet IB150031EN Effective November 2020
Contents
Description Page
1 Introduction ...........................2
2 Installation ............................2
2.1 Meter sealing for regulated tenant
metering applications ................2
3 Using the touchscreen ..................2
3.1 Basic navigation ....................2
3.2 Home screen ......................2
3.3 Meters tab ........................3
3.4 sub-meter data .....................3
3.5 Meter module information ............3
3.6 Settings...........................4
Power Xpert Multi-Point 6” tenant
metering touchscreen display features
2
Instruction Booklet IB150031EN
Effective November 2020
Power Xpert Multi-Point
6” tenant metering touchscreen
display features
EATON www.eaton.com
1 Introduction
The Eaton PXMP Meter 6” Color Touchscreen Display
(PXMP-DISP-6-TM-XV) is pre-programmed to communicate with
Eaton PXMP-MB Meters. The programming allows access to system
meter and sub-meter data through the PXMP meter base. The built-
in navigation functions are simple and convenient, allowing easy
navigation between screens. The display has been designed to adapt
to any configuration programmed into the meters by the Installer/
User via the PXMP configuration software (see MN150002EN).
When functioning as the “System” meter, the PXMP display will
show either what is being received from a meter that is monitoring
the entire system or an internal summation of all the meters within
the system as if they were all one meter. This depends on how the
meter is set up during the configuration process.
2 Installation
For installation and connection information, please refer to “PXMP
meter color touchscreen display quick start guide”
(Eaton Pub. TD150030EN).
2.1 Meter sealing for regulated tenant metering applications
The PXMP meter tenant metering touchscreen display provides a
banner notifying users if their meter has not been set to either of
the available secure modes. Setting the PXMP to a secured mode is
required in regulated tenant metering applications. For more details
on permissions in each of the available secure modes offered by the
PXMP, please refer to “Power Xpert Multi-Point Meter User Manual”
(Eaton Pub. MN150001EN).
Once the appropriate mode is set on the PXMP meter base, the
banner will disappear and the meter can be sealed.
No action is required on the display.
Figure 1. Example of notification banner
3 Using the touchscreen
3.1 Basic navigation
Basic navigation between the screens is accomplished by touch-
ing the name of the screen or category area; the Back, Next, or
Previous arrows; or the Home icon. Touching a screen name or
category area will take the user to the screen or category selected.
Figure 2. Location of the Back, Previous and Next arrows
Touching the Home icon, where available, will redirect the user to
the Home screen. Touching the “Back” arrow will redirect the user
to the previous category screen. Touching the “Next” arrow will take
the user to the next data screen. Touching the “Previous” arrow will
take the user to the previous data screen
3.2 Home screen
The Home screen appears when power has been applied to the
PXMP 6” color touchscreen display and boot-up is complete. The
“Auth” box displays the authentication number of the meter. The
Home screen displays major information about HMI and PXMP such
as HMI serial number, firmware version and serial number of PXMP
meter base.
Touching the System Info or Module Info button will take the user
to screens with meter base or module information, respectively. In
addition, the home screen also gives the user direct access to the
meter. These are accessed by touching the Sub Meter button at
the bottom center of the screen along with the data information of
System Meter by touching the System Meter button at the bottom
left. At the top left corner, “Settings” button navigates to the
settings page.
Figure 3. Home screen and location of Home icon
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Instruction Booklet IB150031EN
Effective November 2020
Power Xpert Multi-Point
6” tenant metering touchscreen
display features
EATON www.eaton.com
3.3 Meters tab
Touching the Sub-Meter tab will take the user to the list of config-
ured meters (see Figure 4). The Power Xpert Multi-Point has the
capability of handling 10 meter modules. Therefore, the PXMP
display can show the meter information for 35 meters viewed as 7
meters per page.
To move to another page or find the specific virtual meter, press the
“Next” button until the desired page is displayed. Touch the “Main”
button to access main meter data. The information displayed for each
virtual meter includes the meter number and the meter name of
each meter. While navigating through the screens, touching the up
arrow button will return the user to the main Home screen. Touching
the left and right arrow buttons will take the user to the next or
previous screen within the function. Touching any meter name or
specific row will navigate the user to the Sub-Meter Data screen.
Figure 4. List of sub-meters
3.4 Sub-meter data
On the sub-meter data page, “Energy” and ‘“Power” of selected
sub-meter is displayed.
Energy displayed is the “forward energy” of the meter and the
displayed power is the “real power” value. By touching the “Next”
and “Previous” buttons the user can go to the next or last virtual
meter data. The “Back” button navigates to the meter list page. The
System meter button leads to the main meter data screen.
The System meter data screen behaves similarly.
Figure 5. Sub-meter data
3.5 Meter module information
From the Home screen, touching the “System Info” button navigates
to the Meter Module Information screen.
This screen includes basic information regarding all the meter
modules plugged in the 10 different slots of PXMP.
The module information displayed includes:
• Assembly
• Rev. (assembly and board)
• Serial number
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Publication No. IB150031EN / VCG
November 2020
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of their respective owners.
Power Xpert Multi-Point
6” tenant metering touchscreen
display features
Instruction Booklet IB150031EN
Effective November 2020
3.6 Settings
From the Home screen, touch the “Settings” button at right to the
home symbol to reach the settings screen.
The user can change/configure the Modbus®ID in accordance with
the PXMP meter, by entering the Modbus®ID of PXMP in the given
box and touching the “Enter” button to save the value. Once the
user touches the “Enter” button the application will reboot with the
saved ID. The “Back” button navigates to the home screen.
Figure 6. Settings
The information, recommendations, descriptions, and safety
notations in this document are based on Eaton’s experience and
judgment. This instructional literature is published solely for informa-
tion purposes and should not be considered all-inclusive. If further
information is required, you should consult an authorized Eaton sales
representative.
The sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the
terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies
or other contractual agreement between the parties. This literature
is not intended to and does not enlarge or add to any such contract.
The sole source governing the rights and remedies of any purchaser
of this equipment is the contract between the purchaser and Eaton.
NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
MERCHANTABILITY, OR WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE
OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, ARE MADE REGARDING
THE INFORMATION, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND DESCRIPTIONS
CONTAINED HEREIN.
In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in
contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise
for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damage or loss
whatsoever, including but not limited to damage or loss of use of
equipment, plant or power system, cost of capital, loss of power,
additional expenses in the use of existing power facilities, or claims
against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from the
use of the information, recommendations and description contained
herein.
The information contained in this manual is subject to change
without notice.

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