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TRAINING LAB Modify the Demand framework of an ION7650 meter This lab activity provides a procedure for using Designer to examine and modify the Demand framework of an ION 7650 meter. Objectives Upon completion of this lab, the student will be able to: Modify the Demand framework of an ION7650 meter Time 30 Mins

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Training LabLAB Modify the Demand framework of an ION 7650 meterLAB Modify the Demand framework of an ION 7650 meter

Modify the Demand framework of an ION7650 meterThis lab activity provides a procedure for using Designer to examine and modify the Demand framework of an ION 7650 meter.ObjectivesUpon completion of this lab, the student will be able to: Modify the Demand framework of an ION7650 meterTime

30 Mins

Logon to Designer1. Open the ION Enterprise Tools folder that is located on the desktop. Double-click on Designer to launch the application.

2. Enter the following into the logon window that appearsUser name: supervisorPassword: 03. File ( Open and select the ION7650 and click OK:

Navigate to the Demand Setup diagram1. on the Grouping Object called Period, # of Sub-periods in the Demand Setup box, as shown below:

Examine the Demand Setup diagram1. Determine the naming convention for the modules shown:

QUESTIONS:

Change the Demand Interval1. on the Sliding Window Demand module called kW sd del to expose its Setup Registers

2. Review the existing Setup Registers

3. Configure the following kW sd del module setup registers, as shown below:

QUESTIONS:

4. Send & Save

5. Change the remaining 25 Sliding Window Demand modules so they all calculate an average based on a 10 minute interval (same Setup Registers as Step 5).6. Send & Save

Add a Text Box to describe the changes made1. a Text Box from the Toolbox, as shown below:

2. on the Text Box and a description, as shown below: 3. on the tab called Text and select Custom and on the Font Button: 4. Configure the Font to be Arial 12 Bold and the OK button: 5. on the tab called Box and select Show for the Border, as shown below: 6. For Background Color, select Custom and on the Color button: 7. Select White and press the OK button

8. When you have finished configuring the Text Box, the OK button

9. a corner of the Text Box to adjust its size to display the description and position it neatly on the diagram as shown below

Examine the Demand Framework diagram1. on the Sliding Window Demand module icon on the Toolbox.2. In the list of Sliding Window Demand modules from the Toolbox, on the first module called kW sd del-rec (= SWinDemand1), as shown below:

QUESTIONS:

3. anywhere on the Toolbox to make the list of modules disappear:

QUESTIONS:

Copy the description Text Box into the Demand Framework diagram1. In the Menu Bar, on the word Window. In the list of open Designer diagrams, on diagram called Demand Setup[East_Sub.Main].(This will re-open the Demand Setup diagram).

2. on the custom Text Box created before. This will select it.

3. With the custom Text Box selected, Copy it using one of three methods:

Copy icon in the Tool Bar Edit ( Copy + C

4. In the Menu Bar, on the word Window. In the list of open Designer diagrams, on diagram called Demand Framework[East_Sub.Main].

(This will re-open the Demand Framework diagram that we left in Step 31).

5. With the custom Text Box copied to the clipboard, Paste it using one of three methods:

Paste icon in the Tool Bar Edit ( Paste

+ V

6. on the custom Text Box and position it neatly on the diagram, as shown below:

QUESTIONS:

Align the row of Convert modules1. Holding down the key, on each of the Convert modules (Q1 boolean; Q2 boolean; Q3 boolean; Q4 boolean) at the bottom of the diagram to select them:

2. Use the Up Arrow key to position the Convert modules in line with the And/Or module:

Close the Demand Framework and Demand Setup diagrams

1. the X in the top right-hand corner to close the Demand Framework diagram.

2. the X in the top right-hand corner to close the Demand Setup diagram.

Navigate to the Reporting Framework1. With only the main Factory Configuration diagram open, on the Grouping Object called Frameworks in a text box labeled Advanced Setup, as shown below:

2. Navigate to the Revenue Framework and the Reporting Framework, as shown below:

Examine the Reporting Framework1. To view the source inputs that are logged for reporting purposes (Energy Demand and Load Profile reports), on the input arrow of the Data Recorder called EgyDmd Log, as shown below:

2. Fill in the table below to document the measurements that are being logged by this meter for reporting purposes:Input to EgyDmd LogInput Label

Source 1

Source 2

Source 3

Source 4

Source 5

Source 6

Source 7

Source 8

Source 9

Source 10

Source 11

Source 12

Source 13

Source 14

Source 15

Source 16

Enable

Record

Rearm

Change the Logging Interval to match the Demand Interval1. on the Periodic Timer module called EgyDmd Log Trg, as shown below:

2. Change the Setup Register called Period so that this Periodic Timer (which controls the logging interval) now fires at the same time that the Sliding Window Demand modules in this framework calculate a new demand value, as shown below:

3. Send & Save

NOTE THE TIME:

Close and Exit Designer1. the X in the top right-hand corner to close the Reporting Framework diagram.

2. Close all other Designer sub-diagrams, until only the main Factory Configuration diagram is open.

3. Exit Designer, as shown below:

View Logged Demand Values in VistaLaunch Vista

1. Open the ION Enterprise Taskpad that is located on the desktop of the ION Enterprise client/server computer. Click on VISTA to launch the Vista application.

2. Enter the following into the logon window that appearsUser name: supervisorPassword: 0

3. Create a new Vista diagram. File ( New, as shown below:

4. a Data Log Viewer object from the Toolbox onto the new Vista diagram, as shown below:

5. on the Data Log Viewer and on the Query Server tab:

6. the radio button beside Custom Query Server and on the Edit Link button, as shown below: 7. on words Query Modules in the Managers column and then Query 1 in the Modules column and QM1 Query Register in the Output Registers column and finally on the OK button, as shown below: 8. Confirm that QM1 Query Register has been linked

9. on the Query tab and on the Edit Query button, as shown below:

10. on the ION7650 in your system and click the Add button to place it into the Selected container. Press the Next button to proceed, as shown below: 11. on the EgyDmd Log and click on the Add button to select it and click Next: 12. Select the columns to display in the data table using the Add button and order them exactly as shown using the small up/down arrows to the right. Click Next to proceed.

13. Select timestamp and on the Add button. This selection causes the data to be displayed sorted by timestamp (i.e. chronologically). Click Finish.

14. the OK button

15. on the Data Log Viewer to view a data table for the above query:

16. on vertical line between the timestamp column and the node column and adjust the timestamp column width so that it shows the full timestamp:

17. Scroll through the data table and find the point in which the timestamp intervals change from 15 minutes to 10 minutes:

18. Congratulations, you have just confirmed that your programming modifications to the Demand Framework of the ION7650 meter are working properly. Additional Resources

The references listed below provide additional information related to the topics covered in this lab activity

ION Enterprise Client users Guide

here

What do the following labels stand for?

kW sd del rec ____________________________________________________________

kW td del rec ____________________________________________________________

What is the difference between sd and td? Do you need both calculations? __________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

Sub Interval: 600

# of Sub Intervals: 1

Predicted Response: 70

Update Rate: End of Sub-Interval

here

here

and adjust column width here

here

here

When was the logging interval changed and saved to the meter?

_________________________________________________________

What is the name of the diagram that you just navigated to? _____________________________________________________________

What is the Demand Interval for the Sliding Window Demand modules in this framework? ____________ seconds= ____________ minutes

anywhere on the Toolbox

When a particular type of module is selected from the Toolbox, how many modules appear in a full row? __________________________

How many Sliding Window Demand modules exist in a default ION7650 meter? ____________________________

1. here

What is the default logging interval for demand measurements in an ION meter?

5 minutes10 minutes15 minutesI dont know

What happens if the interval for calculating demand does not match the logging interval for demand?

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. here

What is the demand interval now?

_______________ seconds = ______________ minutes

What is the relationship between the Sub Interval and # of Sub Intervals setup registers? (Use the ION Reference document)

__________________ x __________________ = __________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

What would be a benefit of calculating a running average that updates every second?

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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