PowerSmiths International Cyberhawk-200M Manual

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Cyberhawk-200M Installation Bulletin
Safety Notice
A potential Shock and Injury Hazard exists when working on electrical systems which could lead
to serious injury or even death if safety precautions are not observed. Only qualified competent
personnel who have been trained in and are familiar with the Risk of Electric Shock and burns
from Plasma Arcs should perform installation and maintenance on electrical systems. It is the sole
responsibility of the personnel doing the work to be fully cognizant of all necessary safety
regulations and procedures and be familiar with the installation instructions detailed in this
manual.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE POWER BE PROVEN DISCONNECTED
BEFORE ANY WORK ON OR PHYSICAL CONTACT TO ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS IS
ATTEMPTED: DO NOT ASSUME BUT CHECK ACROSS THE LINES AND TO GROUND WITH
AN APPROVED VOLTAGE INDICATING DEVICE AND ENSURE THAT THE POWER
SOURCE(S) DISCONNECTION DEVICES ARE LOCKED OUT.
WHEN WORKING IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO LIVE INSTALLATIONS FOLLOW ALL SAFETY
REQUIREMENTS DEFINED IN NFPA 70E OR CSA Z462 WHICH WILL INCLUDE, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE USE OF PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) (CLOTHING, INSULATED
GLOVES, SAFETY GOGGLES, ETC.). IT FURTHER RECOMMENDED THAT ALL METALLIC
OBJECTS (SUCH AS JEWELRY, WATCHES, CHAINS ETC.) BE REMOVED FROM THEIR
PERSON.
Symbols Used in this Manual
Risk of Electric Shock and/or ARC Flash Hazard: Life threatening voltages may be present with the
risk of ARC Flash in the event of an inadvertent short circuit.
Cautionary Safety Alert: Draws attention to particular cautionary notes which, though not life
threating, could result in injury or equipment damage if attention is not paid to the described
precaution.
Limits to use of this equipment
This equipment is designed for permanent installation to monitor electrical circuits to 250VAC or
600VAC, model specific. Refer to the specific model as defined in the specifications for the model
specific voltage limits and for the installation and environmental category.
The devices defined herein are intended to be used with defined current sensors; refer to the specific
sections of the manual for the approved accessories. Use of other unapproved current sensors may
compromise the safe operation of this instrument.
Devices and connections to the ancillary inputs and outputs (other than to external power) are
required to be insulated and isolated from mains voltages and must not exceed 32VAC (60VDC);
refer to relevant sections of this manual for additional notes and limits.
Protection is effected by double/reinforced insulation between the power and control/user circuits to
600V CATIII (UL61010-1) and by integral fusing for internal faults. Application of this equipment in a
manner not specified in this manual may compromise its inherent protection.
The equipment is insulated by double/reinforced insulation up to 600VAC CAT III (UL61010-1)
between the power inputs (L1, L2, L3, N) and the control and user circuits. The power input circuits
may be field ‘High Potential’ tested up to 2.5kVAC without damage.

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RECEIVING
The Cyberhawk-200M-xP Multi Power Meter is packaged for shipping in a reinforced cardboard box
together with mounting hardware and manuals. CTs and Interface terminals may also be included in
the shipment packaged in separate boxes. Unpack and inspect equipment for damage that might
have occurred during shipment. Also check the packing list to ensure all the equipment is accounted
for (note accessories may be shipped in separate packages).
Claims for damages should be made to the carrier immediately and also notify Powersmiths
International of the details. Claims for shortages should be made to Powersmiths International at the
earliest opportunity.
HANDLING
The units may weigh up to 50 lbs (~ 22kg) which may require two persons to handle it comfortably.
Handle the unit in such a way to protect the Displays and avoid rough surfaces that may mar or
scratch the surface of the case.
STORAGE
No special precautions need be taken in storing this device other that it should be protected from
moisture or excessive humidity. Storage temperatures should not exceed the limits of – 25 °C to + 60
°C
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
This equipment is to be installed in accordance with the prevailing local and National Electric
Codes such as National Electric Code (NEC) in the USA or Canadian Electric Code in Canada,
which governs the requirements for electrical wiring and protection. These requirements will
include, but not limited to:
Note: This device is not intended as a utility meter or for use ahead of branch-circuit protection
Branch circuit protection devices for connection to the voltage bus(es) (not supplied)
Use of an appropriate and approved Current Transformers (CTs) for installation on the
current carrying buses (available from Powersmiths on separate order only)
Separation of Primary (Voltage Input) and Secondary wiring (CT and Digital Inputs,
Communication)
The following points should be considered in choosing a location:
Environmental rating (Type 1 is for dry protected environments)
Accessibility including clearance for the door swing
Location relative to associated Disconnects and CTs
Viewing height for displays
NOTICE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read and follow these instructions
Use appropriate personal protective equipment and follow safe electrical work
practices (eg. NPA 70E)
This equipment to be installed and serviced only by qualified competent
electrical personnel that have appropriate training on Electrical Systems
This device is to be installed in accordance with the prevailing local and
National Electric Codes
Failure to observe and follow these installation instructions and
procedures could result in serious injury or even death
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OVERVIEW
The Cyberhawk-200M-xP is available with 1 to 6 meter ports (‘x’ in XP representing the number of
ports) in two physical sizes. It measures independently per meter port Voltages, Currents, Powers,
Energies and Distortions on electrical networks and logs user selected parameters. The unit is
supplied in two voltage ranges and with independent user configurable 3-phase measurement Ports
for single or three phase applications. It also includes six (6) (1P model)or 12 Digital Inputs (2P
models and higher) for remote contact status, demand synchronization or measurement of pulses
from typically Gas, Water or Utility meters.
A line diagram illustrating a basic system hookup per meter port is illustrated below.
A
N
C
B
G
Branch Circuit
Protection
15 Amps max.
SOURCE LOAD
CT
Interface
(optional)
`
CT1+
CT1-
CT2+
CT2-
CT3+
CT3-
G
`
L1
L2
L3
G
N
L1
L2
L3
N
G
CT1+
CT1-
CT2+
CT2-
CT3+
CT3-
5 Amp CTs
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It is user programmed for operational characteristics such as Bus Configuration and Voltages,
Interfaces (PTs and CTs) and Data Logging described in the operational manual.
A standard RS485 connection is provided to support remote communication or it may also
incorporate a Powersmiths COMSERVER (optional Ethernet Port with a built in WEB server) that
provides for remote user access to all system data and data logs using only a Java enabled Browser.
Setup can also be facilitated using one of Powersmiths’ propriety setup software tools available from
www.powersmiths.com under the Cyberhawk-200M selection.
Note: The installation manual is necessarily short and intended to specifically address primarily the
installation of the unit; please refer to the Cyberhawk-200M User’s Manual for full details.

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USER SUPPLIED HARDWARE
In addition to the Cyberhawk-200M-xP, the following user supplied hardware will be required to
complete installation:
Branch circuit protection must be provided for buses (voltage feed) connections, either Fused
Disconnects or Breakers, rated 15 Amps or less with an interrupt capacity rating to match bus
short circuit rating. Breaker or fuse disconnect must be 3-pole handle tied for 3-phase, 2-pole
handle tied for split-phase or 1-pole for single-phase applications.
Primary Circuit Wires - UL Listed 600V min. with 75°C minimum temperature Copper conductors
14 – 10 gauge
CT Secondary Circuit or Secondary Circuit - UL Listed 600V min. with 75°C minimum
temperature Copper conductors 16 – 10 gauge.
Ethernet cabling must meet the following requirements: 150 Volts minimum, 75°C minimum
temperature rating, Cat 3 minimum, RJ45 Plug
CTs for sensing bus currents that have been evaluated for use with this instrument:
-INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS INC, DIV OF GE MULTILIN. Models 2DARL Series, 5DARL
Series, 6ARL Series, 7ARL Series, 8RL Series, 19RL Series, 550L Series, 500L Series, 600L
Series, 601L Series, rated min. 600 V. Provided with min. 24 in. leads with min. 1/32 in.
insulation, rated minimum 600V, and minimum of 105ºC.
Note: CT sizing is based on Bus current and the physical dimensions of the bus; refer to
table following:
CT Interface Terminal Blocks (Optional)
Note: Not required but facilitates CT termination and service. It consists of a set of terminals
mounted in an electrical box that provides a convenient termination point for the CT
secondary leads close to the CT location and also a means of conveniently shunting
(shorting) the CT outputs to facilitate equipment service.
CT Selection Table
Parameter
Requirement
Primary CT Rating (current) Equal to current rating of bus or Bus Power Protection Device
Primary Voltage Rating 600V min.
Secondary Current 5 Amps at nominal current rating
Burden 3 VA minimum
Ratio Nominal Primary Current: 5 (eg: 1000:5)
Window Sized for Bus dimensions
UL Listed ANSI/IEEE C57.13
UL746 Compliance UL746C: Standard for Polymeric Materials
Secondary Terminations Wire Leads with minimum specifications as follows:
Voltage: 600V minimum
Temperature: 105 °C
Insulation: 1/32 inch
Wire Lead Length: 24” minimum
CTs* investigated for direct
use in an electrical system Manufacturer: (GE) Instrument Transformers
Donut Models: 2DARL-xxx; 5DARL-xxx; 6ARL-xxx;
7ARL-xxx; 8RL-xxx; 19RL-xxx;
Rectangular Models: 550-L-yyy x zzz-xxx
Split-core Models: 500-L-xxx; 600-L-xxx; 601-L-xxx
Note: xxx denotes ratio (e.g. - 501 is 500:5)
yyy and zzz denotes window dimensions

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*Note: These CTs are listed to UL ANSI/IEEE C57.13 and additionally comply with the
requirements of UL916 with regard UL746 for polymeric material requirements and secondary
lead termination as specified above.
SYSTEM INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS
Prior to installation make a wiring diagram of the desired connections with reference to the
appropriate system configuration to be connected for each meter port. Note that wiring for
the different system configurations are illustrated in this bulletin. This will define the system
voltage connections and the number of CTs required.
The following system configurations are supported:
Table of System Configurations
System Type Diagram Reference Diagrams
Single Phase
(2-wire + GND) Single Phase 2-Wire; 1-CT
2 x Single Phase from
single source
(2 x 2-wire + GND)
Split Phase 3-Wire; 2-CT
Split Phase
(3-Wire + GND)
Three Phase Open-Delta
(3-wire + GND)
Three Phase Delta
(3-wire + GND)
Three Phase 3-Wire; 2-CT
Three Phase 3-Wire; 3-CT
Three Phase Wye
(4-wire + GND)
Three Phase 4-Wire; 3-CT
Three Phase High Leg
Delta
(4-wire + GND)

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UNIT DIMENSIONS
Unit dimensions and mounting details are illustrated following outline diagram.
Cyberhawk-200M-1/2P Outline
16.6"
17.3"
8"
8"
4"
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Cyberhawk-200M-3/6P Outline
14.1"
15.8"
23.9"
25.6"
0.8"
7.9"
0.5"
view
Wiring access
Low Voltage
(Class 2 circuits)
7"
6"
16"
6"
Wiring access
Primary Voltages
(Class 1 circuits)
Network Cable
Access
6.5"
6" 6" 6"
3"
Meter 1
Meter 6Meter 5
Meter 4Meter 3
Meter 2
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INSTALLATION
WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ARC FLASH
Risk of
Electric
Shock
Open or disconnect all power sources and “Lock out” prior to any
work being done on the electrical system
More than one disconnect may be required to de-energize the
equipment before servicing
Open or disconnect circuit from power-distribution system (or
service) of building before installing or servicing current-sensing
transformers (CTs)
Never leave CTs in powered circuit open circuited
Caution:Do not assume but check that all power sources at the system
connection points are off using a properly rated voltage
indicating device (Multi-meter, etc) and “Locked out”
MOUNTING
Prior to Installation:
Prior to installation check the internal condition of the equipment as follows:
Equipment Voltage rating for the application (e.g. 600/480V, 208/120V)
Damaged or dislodged or loose components
Loose connectors or connections
Broken wires
Mounting the Cyberhawk-200M-xP
Attach the mounting brackets to the Cyberhawk-200M-xP with supplied mounting bracket
hardware. One of two types may be supplied as illustrated.
Mount the unit to the wall in the required location with ¼” hardware appropriate for the
mounting surface material (Note: mounting hole is 5/16”).
Mounting the CT Interface Box (if supplied)
Attach the wall mounting brackets to the CT Interface Box with supplied mounting bracket
hardware as illustrated above
Locate and mount the unit to a wall in the required location with ¼” hardware appropriate for
the mounting surface material (Note: mounting hole is 5/16”)
Note locate the CT Interface Box (if supplied) to allow for direct wire connections (without
splices) from the CTs to the terminals in the box.
Installation of Branch Circuit Protection Devices
Install a Branch Circuit Protection Device (Fused Disconnect or Breaker) for each Bus to be
monitored following the specific manufacturer’s instruction and in compliance with the
relevant local and national electric codes*.
*Reference: NEC 2005 Article 408 Para: 408.52

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Current Transformers Installation
WARNING HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR ARC FLASH
Risk of
Electric
Shock
To reduce risk of electric shock, always open or disconnect
circuit from power-distribution system (or service) of building
before installing or servicing current-sensing transformers
Considerations:
CTs may be installed in Electrical Enclosures, Switchgear, Switchboards, Panel-boards or in
auxiliary gutters on the current carrying bus wires under the following code requirements** and
considerations:
Installation of the CTs within Switchgear, Panel-boards or Gutters shall not reduce the
available space to more than 75% of its available volume*
*See NEC 2005 Article 312 Para: 312.8 and Article 366
CTs and the secondary wires are to be arranged away from live terminals and the CTs
secured to the bus wires using a minimum of three cable ties to prevent movement
CT secondary wires to be secured in their desired position away from the live bus
CT Secondary wires are to be feed in a dedicated conduit installed for the purpose (not
common with live bus voltage wires) to the meter or CT Interface Box (if fitted).
Note: No splices on the CT secondary wires are permitted within the enclosure where
installed or in the conduit through which the secondary wires are run. Splices are only
permitted as follows:
-Within the CT Interface Box or the Cyberhawk-300/MPC
-In a dedicated Auxiliary Gutter or Terminal box
Note: Splices must comply with the requirements of the relevant local and national
electric codes See NEC 2005 Article 110 Para: 110.14 (B)
Installation:
Install each CT on the required phases of current carrying bus wires
with regard to phase and polarity (see diagram opposite)
Note that errors in CT phasing may be corrected later by software
correction in the meter
Secure CT secondary wires in their desired position away from the
current carrying bus using cable ties
Feed the CT Secondary wires through the dedicated conduit installed
for the purpose (not common with live bus voltage wires) to the meter
or CT Interface Box (if fitted)
Note: All CTs are internally grounded at CT negative (-) terminals in the meter
Cyberhawk-200M-xP Terminal Identification
The internal terminals are identified below and are segregated into Class 1 and Class 2
partitions as follows:
Class 1 Circuits: Voltage Sensing Inputs
Class 2 Circuits: Current Transformer Inputs, Digital Inputs (or Outputs if fitted)
Note that this segregation of wiring must be adhered to during installation

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1/2P Terminal Identification and Layout
Port 1
Voltage Input
L2
L1
L3
N
GND
Port 2
Voltage Input
L2
L1
L3
N
GND
LAN1 (Ethernet)
F2-1 F2-2 F2-3 F1-1 F1-2 F1-3
`
CT3--
CT2--
CT1--
CT3+
CT1+
CT2+
Port 1 CTs
Dig/3
Dig/2
Dig/1
Port 1
Digital I/P
Com
GND
R/T+(B)
R/T-(A)
COM
GND
RS485
CT3--
CT2--
CT1--
CT3+
CT1+
CT2+
Port 2 CTs
GND
Port 2
Digital I/P
Dig/4
V+
Dig/5
Dig/6
Dig/3
Dig/2
Dig/1
Com
Dig/4
V+
Dig/5
Dig/6
Port 2
Output
RO/1
RO/2
RO/C
Port 1
Output
RO/1
RO/2
RO/C
- +
N L
- +
N L

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3/6P Terminal Identification and Layout
Port 2
(Meter 2)
Port 1
(Meter 1)
L1
L2
L3
F2-1
F2-3
F2-2
F1-3
L1
L2
L3
N
F1-3
F1-2
F1-1
N
GND
To Meters
3 - 6
J1
J2
P1
Meter 6
Meter 5
Meter 3
Meter 4
RS485
CT1+
CT2+
CT3+
CT1-
CT3-
CT2-
GND
CT1+
CT2+
CT3+
CT1-
CT3-
CT2-
GND
CT1+
CT2+
CT3+
CT1-
CT3-
CT2-
GND
CT1+
CT2+
CT3+
CT1-
CT3-
CT2-
GND
R/T-(A)
R/T+(B)
GND
COM
Meter 1
CT1+
CT2+
CT3+
CT1-
CT3-
CT2-
GND
Meter 2
CT1+
CT2+
CT3+
CT1-
CT3-
CT2-
GND
COM
Dig/1
Dig/2
Dig/3
Dig/4
V+
Dig/5
Dig/6
COM
Dig/1
Dig/2
Dig/3
Dig/4
V+
Dig/5
Dig/6
Ready
TX
RX
P1
TX
RX
P2
V- V+
12-48V =
RESET
MOXA
UC-7112
Universal Communicator
P1 P2
RS-232/422/485
LAN1 LAN2
Note: CTs are internally grounded at all CT negative (-) terminals

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SYSTEM WIRING
The Cyberhawk-200M-xP is supplied with 4-Wire measurement inputs for each meter port (in one of
two voltage ranges; 600/480 or 208/120). Each input may be independently configured and setup to
operate on any of the listed configurations. Note that internal operating power is derived from the
measurement inputs at Meter Port 1 with provision to changing this to Meter Port 2.
Wire the unit for each meter port per the relevant local and national electric codes* and the following
instructions and with reference to the specific system diagram for the application configuration.
* See NEC 2005 Section 200 (Wiring and Protection)
Voltage Hookups:
Wire each of the two Meter Port Voltage Inputs through Branch Circuit Protection Devices*
(Breaker or Fused Disconnect) rated 15 Amp or less (2 amp minimum) with an interrupt capacity
rating to match the bus short circuit rating. This protection device, Breaker of Fuse disconnect,
must be 3-pole handle ties for 3-phase or 1-pole for single phase applications.
*Reference: NEC 2005 Article 408 Para: 408.52 and see notes below:
-Wires to be copper conductors 14 – 10 gauge rated 600 Volt minimum with 75 °C minimum
temperature rating
-Unit must have a grounded conductor wired to the ground terminal
-Each ungrounded connector must be ‘fused” including the Neutral if it is not grounded
-This wiring must be segregated in the Class 1 wiring compartment separate from the Class 2
circuits
-Actual unit load is less than 100mA per phase current
-Actual phase rotation is not critical but CTs and the voltage connection must match e.g. CT1
on L1 etc.
Note: For measurement of multiple circuits on a common Bus, it is acceptable to wire all the
voltage inputs to one disconnect device for voltage sensing to save on installation costs.
CT Hookup (Direct):
Wire the CT secondaries for each Meter Port through a dedicated conduit (separate from voltage
wires) to the Cyberhawk-200M-xP observing polarity and ensuring correlation between Voltage
and Current inputs.
Note: For guidance in wiring CTs some distance from the Meter, please refer to the Powersmiths
White paper on the subject.
CT Hookup (through optional CT Interface):
Wire the CT secondaries through a dedicated conduit (as previously described) to the CT
Interface box and terminate at the appropriate terminal observing polarity:
Wire the CT secondaries from the other side of the CT Interface terminals to the
Cyberhawk-200M-XP through a dedicated conduit observing polarity
Note: Wires to be copper conductors 16 – 10 gauge rated 600 Volt minimum with 75
°C minimum temperature rating
Ethernet Cabling:
Cabling to this Port must meet the following requirements:
-Ethernet Cabling to be rated 150 Volt minimum with 75 °C minimum temperature rating
with a RJ45 termination plug
System Wiring Diagrams:
The following system wiring diagrams detail the wiring for each Port configuration for direct
connection to the system. Nominal system voltages referenced to the two models are as follows:
-Cyberhawk-200M-xP-208/120: 240 Volts Line to Line, single or three phase
-Cyberhawk-200M-xP-600/480: 600 Volts Line to Line, single or three phase
Note that connection to Electrical Systems with voltages greater that listed will require the use of
Potential Transformers (PT) in the voltage connection (L1, L2, L3 and N) and additionally
insulated CTs. Refer to the Operating Manual for more details.

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Wiring Diagram for Single Phase 2-wire systems
Wiring Diagram for Split Phase 3-wire systems
CT1+
CT1--
CT2+
CT2--

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Wiring Diagram for three phase 4-wire systems
Wiring Diagram for three phase 3-wire systems (3-CT connection)

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Wiring Diagram for three phase 3-wire systems (2-CT connection)
Wiring Diagram for three phase 4-wire High Leg systems

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Common Bus with Paralleled Input Port Connection
F2-1
Note: Paralleling the Voltage Inputs to facilitate a single connection to the common Voltage Bus
simplifies hookup by requiring only one Disconnect, however all meters will display the same Bus
voltage even when its input Breaker is open but the current, power and energy readings will be
correct.

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Digital Input Hookups:
The unit is equipped with a set of 6 Digital Inputs for Port 1 meter and 6 Digital Inputs for Port 2
meter (if so equipped) to a maximum of 12 inputs. The primary functions provided by the digital
inputs are as follows:
Remote reading of the status of the digital inputs (ON/OFF)
Pulse counting of Gas (volume), Water (volume) and Energy (kWh) from other meter with
user settable weighing and scaling factors in the selected units.
Table of Digital Input Characteristics
Parameter Description
Inputs Port 1: Dig/1-6; Port 2: Dig/1-6
Voltage Range 20-160VDC/AC; Start: 15V; Stop: 5V
Bias Current 2 mA
Internal Bias 24VDC
Connector Screw Clamp; #12 to 18 ga. Wire
Location Class 2 segregated compartment
Naming/Units User Selected*: Energy (kWh), Gas and Water (Volume)
Weighing/Scaling 1-9999/1.999-9999.0
Response Time 5ms (max. @ 50% duty cycle)
Digital Input Wiring for Pulse Counting with Dry Contacts (one group shown)
Digital Input Wiring for Pulse Counting with Wet Contacts (one group shown)
Dig/1
Dig/3
Dig/2
COM
Port 1/2
Digital
Inputs
Class 2
Circuit
Area
Electricity
Water
Gas
Cyberhawk-200
Dig/5
Dig/4
Dig/6
V+

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Relay Output Hookups:
The Cyberhawk-200M is equipped with a set of 2 NO Relay Outputs each for Port 1 and Port 2
Meters (if so equipped). The primary functions provided by the Relay Outputs
Signaling for set alarm conditions
On/Off control under Modbus or Manual control
Table of Relay Output Electrical Characteristics (-1P and -2P Models only)
Parameter Description
Relay Connections Port 1: RO/1, RO/2, RO/C; Port 2: RO/1, RO/2, RO/C
Voltage Rating 250VAC/30VDC
Current Rating 3A Resistive; 2A Inductive
Connector Screw Clamp; #12 to 18 ga. Wire
Location Class 2 segregated compartment
Application of Alarm Relay for driving external visual indicator
Lamp
24VDC
source
Fuse
3A max. +
-
RO/2
RO/1
RO/C
Relays
Outputs
Cyberhawk-200
Application of Alarm Relay for Shunt Trip of Breaker
120VAC
source 120VAC
Shunt Trip
To Power System
To Protected Load
Fuse
3A max.
RO/2
RO/1
RO/C
Relays
Outputs
Cyberhawk-200
Boosting the current capability of the Alarm Relays with an External Auxiliary Relay

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COMMUNICATION:
The Cyberhawk-200M-xP is equipped with a RS485 Port and optionally with a Powersmiths
COMSERVER providing an Ethernet connection with RS485 Port.
RS485 Port
Wire and connect the external RS485 network to the R/T+ (B), R/T-(A) and COM (common)
terminals observing polarity as illustrated in the figure below. Terminate and ground as required
per the Network configuration using the diagram provided as a guide. Refer to the table following
for RS485 characteristics.
Typical RS485 Network Connection
Notes:
-The standard RS485 Port is directly supported by the Meters which will each have unique
Modbus addresses (1 – 247) plus additional set parameters (Baud rate, Parity, Stop bits etc.).
-A 100 ohm `soft` ground is included in the Cyberhawk-200M.
Table of Standard RS485 Characteristics
Parameter Description
Connections Com (Shield), R/T – (A), R/ T + (B)
Connector Screw Clamp; 12 to 24 ga. wire
Baud Rates 1.2k, 2.4k, 4.8k, 9.6k, 19.2k, 38.4k
Data Format 1 Start, 8 Bit,, no/even/odd parity, 1 Stop Bit
Max. Range 1,200 m
Max. Load 1/5, (160 max. transceivers on same bus)
Isolation > 1.5kV (1 min)
Wiring (typical) 300V, 75°C, #18 – 24 ga.
Termination (external) 120 ohms
Protocol Modbus RTU

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Ethernet Port
The Port is located on the COMSERVER (Hardware MOXA UC-7112 with Powersmiths
proprietary firmware), located as shown in the layout diagrams. Port LAN1and is connected
using a standard Ethernet patch cable fitted with a RJ45 plug. Connection can be to a network or
directly to a PC (older PCs may need a cross over patch cable); refer to the Powersmiths
COMSERVER User Manual for setup instructions downloadable from www.powersmiths.com
under the Cyberhawk-200M selection.
Illustration of Ethernet Module
Table of Ethernet Port Characteristics
Parameter Description
Bit rate 10/100 BaseT
Connection RJ45
Isolation 1,500V
Protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, Modbus TCP
IP Addressing DHCP Client (dynamic and static)
Note: Unit shipped with dynamic addressing enabled which may be changed to static at setup.
Note: It may be advisable to check with the local IT administrator prior to actually connecting the
unit to the network for pre-assignment of Network IP addresses; to this end a crossover cable
may be used with a local PC for local setup and is covered in the Manual in the section on
communication setup.
Ethernet Module supported RS485
When equipped with a COMSERVER, the RS485 function is provided via its pass through
function. In this case, the internal meter(s) RS485 is not directly accessible by the user but
externally supported by the COMSERVER where communication setup is done. Refer to the
RS485 network diagram above for connection details and to the table below for COMSERVER
supported RS485 characteristics.
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