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Subject to modifi cation without notice. Edition  06-10-2010

MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Enclosure

Self-extinguishing plastic material class V0

Protection degree

IP40 on front panel

Dimensions

70 x 90 x 58 mm (4 DIN modules)

VOLTAGE INPUT

Direct

Up to 300 V
max 360 V

Power supply

230//- 10% 50/60Hz

Self consumption

< 3VA

MODELS

PFA7471-02

ATTO D4 DC RS485 230-240V 
ENERGY ANALYSER

PFA7471-12

ATTO D4 DC RS485 230-240V 1DI 2DO
ENERGY ANALYSER

COPYRIGHT

Electrex is a trademark of Akse S.r.l. All rights reserved.
It is forbidden to duplicate, adapt, transcript this document without Akse written 
authorization, except when regulated accordingly by the Copyright Laws.

WARRANTY 

This product is covered by a warranty against material and manufacturing defects for a 24 
months period from the manufacturing date.
The warranty does not cover the defects that are due to: 
• Negligent and improper use  
• Failures caused by atmospheric hazards 
• Acts of vandalism 
• Wear out of materials
• Firmware upgrades
Akse reserves the right, at its discretion, to repair or substitute the faulty products   
The warranty is not applicable to the products that will result defective in consequence of 
a negligent and improper use or an operating procedure not contemplated in this manual. 

RETURN AND REPAIR FORMALITIES

  

Akse accepts the return of instruments for repair only when authorized in advance. The 
transport costs are at customer charge. 

RE-SHIPPING OF REPAIRED PRODUCT

  

The terms for re-shipment of repaired products are ex-works, i.e. the transport costs are 
at customer charge.
Products returned as detective but found to be perfectly working by our laboratories, will 
be charged a fl at fee to account for checking and testing time irrespective of the warranty 
terms.

SAFETY

 

This instrument was manufactured and tested in compliance with IEC 61010-1 CAT III-
300V class 2 standards  for exercise voltages up to 300 Vac rms phase to neutral. 
In order to maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, the user must comply with 
the indications and markings contained in the following instructions: 

• When the instrument is received, before starting its installation, check that it is 

intact and no damage occurred during transport. 

• Before mounting, ensure that the instrument operating voltages and the mains 

voltage are compatible then proceed with the installation. 

• The instrument power supply needs no earth connection. 
• The instrument is not equipped with a power supply fuse; a suitable external 

protection fuse must be foreseen by the contractor. 

• Maintenance and/or repair must be carried out only by qualifi ed,  authorized 

personnel 

• If there is ever the suspicion that safe operation is no longer possible, the instrument 

must be taken out of service and precautions taken againstits accidental use. 

• Operation is no longer safe when:

1) There is clearly visible damage. 
2) The instrument no longer functions. 
3) After lengthy storage in unfavorable conditions. 
4) After serious damage occurred during transport

The instruments must be installed in respect of all the local regulations.

OPERATOR SAFETY

Warning:

 Failure to observe the following instructions may lead to a serious danger of 

death.

• During normal operation dangerous voltages can occur on instrument terminals and 

on voltage and current transformers. Energized voltage and current transformers 
may generate lethal voltages. Follow carefully the standard safety precautions while 
carrying out any installation or service operation.

• The terminals of the instrument must not be accessible by the user after the installation. 

The user should only be allowed to access the instrument front panel where the 
display is located.

• Do not use the digital outputs for protection functions nor for power limitation functions. 

The instrument is suitable only for secondary protection functions.

• The instrument must be protected by a breaking device capable of interrupting both 

the power supply and the measurement terminals. It must be easily reachable by the 
operator and well identifi ed as instrument cut-off device.

• The instrument and its connections must be carefully protected against short-circuit.

Precautions:

 Failure to respect the following instructions may irreversibly damage to the 

instrument.

• The instrument is equipped with PTC current limiting device but a suitable external 

protection fuse should be foreseen by the contractor.

• The outputs and the options operate at low voltage level; they cannot be powered by 

any unspecifi ed external voltage.

• The application of currents not compatible with the current inputs levels will damage 

to the instrument.

Further documentation may be downloaded from our web site www.electrex.it.

This document is owned by the company AKSE that reserves all rights. 

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

 

Akse hereby declares that its range of products complies with the following directives EMC 
89/336/EEC     73/23CE     93/68 CE   and complies with the following product’s standard 
CEI EN 61326 – IEC 61326    CEI EN 61010 – IEC 61010. 
The product has been tested in the typical wiring confi guration and with peripherals 
conforming to the EMC directive and the LV directive.

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ATTO D4 DC

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

The instrument will be distributed with the following default confi guration

PAGE

MENU DISPLAYED

AVAILABLE PARAMETERS

DEFAULT

PASSWORD

0000 ... 9999

0000

RS485

RS 485 ADDRESS

1 ... 247

27

Comm. Speed

2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400

38400

Data Bit

7 o 8

8

Parity

N = no parity, E = parity equal, O = parity 
unequal

N

Bit of stop

1 o 2

2

NETWORK

Export

NO, YES

NO

I FS

1 ... 10000

00010

SHUNT

60 or 100

60

VR

400000/999

1/1

AVG-MD TIME (note n.2)

POWERS

1...60 (minutes)

15

CURRENTS

1...60 (minutes)

8

ALARM 1 / A

 (

note n.11)

MODE (

note n.3)

Normal, DERIV

NORMAL

TYPE (

note n.4)

MAX, MIN

MIN

MEAS (

note n.5)

Controlled measure. See table n.1 for the 
register selection. 

200

THRE (

note n.5)

Threshold value.

0

ALARM 1 / B

HYST

1...100 (%)

1

DELAY

1...99 (seconds)

1

AVG (

note n.6)

1...99 (seconds)

1

OUT (

note n.7)

Normal, Hold, Pulse-L, Pulse-S

NORMAL

ALARM 2 / A

 (

note n.11)

MODE (

note n.3)

Normal, DERIV

NORMAL

TYPE (

note n.4)

MAX, MIN

MIN

MEAS (

note n.5)

Controlled measure. See table n.1 for the 
register selection. 

200

THRE (

note n.5)

Threshold value.

0

ALARM 2 / B

HYST

1...100 (%)

1

DELAY

1...99 (seconds)

1

AVG (

note n.6)

1...99 (seconds)

1

OUT (

note n.7)

Normal, Hold, Pulse-L, Pulse-S

NORMAL

ALARM 3 / A

 (

note n.11)

MODE (

note n.3)

Normal, DERIV

NORMAL

TYPE (

note n.4)

MAX, MIN

MIN

MEAS (

note n.5)

Controlled measure. See table n.1 for the 
register selection. 

200

THRE (

note n.5)

Threshold value.

0

ALARM 3 / B

HYST

1...100 (%)

1

DELAY

1...99 (seconds)

1

AVG (

note n.6)

1...99 (seconds)

1

OUT (

note n.7)

Normal, Hold, Pulse-L, Pulse-S

NORMAL

ALARM 4 / A

 (

note n.11)

MODE (

note n.3)

Normal, DERIV

NORMAL

TYPE (

note n.4)

MAX, MIN

MIN

MEAS (

note n.5)

Controlled measure. See table n.1 for the 
register selection. 

200

THRE (

note n.5)

Threshold value.

0

ALARM 4 / B

HYST

Normal, DERIV

1

DELAY

MAX, MIN

1

AVG (

nota n.6)

Controlled measure. See table n.1 for the 
register selection. 

1

OUT (

nota n.7)

Threshold value.

NORMAL

DIGITAL OUT 1

 (

note n.8)

MODE

PULSE, ALARM, REMOTE

PULSE

POLARITY

NO, NC

NO

PULSE OUT 1

MEAS (

note n.9)

P-IMP, P-EXP

P-IMP

PRIMARY (

note n.10)

YES, NO

YES

WEIGHT

1...100000000 (Wh/100)

100000

WIDTH

50ms...1S

500

DIGITAL OUT 2

 (

note n.8)

MODE

PULSE, ALARM, REMOTE

PULSE

POLARITY

NO, NC

NO

PULSE OUT 2

MEAS (

note n.9)

P-IMP, P-EXP

P-EXP

PRIMARY (

note n.10)

YES, NO

YES

WEIGHT

1...100000000 (Wh/100)

100000

WIDTH

50ms...1S

500

Summary of Contents for ATTO D4 DC

Page 1: ...lation The user should only be allowed to access the instrument front panel where the display is located Do not use the digital outputs for protection functions nor for power limitation functions The instrument is suitable only for secondary protection functions The instrument must be protected by a breaking device capable of interrupting both the power supply and the measurement terminals It must...

Page 2: ...m 1 If Mode Variation Amplitude of the range of integration for the calculation of average from 1 to 99 sec 163 1 I Hysteresis alarm 1 0 99 164 1 I Delay alarm 1 0 99 s bit 0 7 activation delay bit 8 15 deactivation delay 165 2 F Threshold alarm 1 In percentage if Mode Imbalance or Mode Variation Is automatically rounded to the number of digits edited by keyboard 167 1 I Type of measure selection ...

Page 3: ...ables output function as impulsive ALARM Enables output function as alarm REMOTE Enables output function through Modbus Protocol NO Normally open NC Normally closed NOTE n 9 P IMP Imported Active Power Energy P EXP Exported Active Power Energy NOTE n 10 YES Refered to the primary of the CT NO Refered to the secondary of the CT NOTE n 11 ALARM 1 Alarm associated to the physic output DIGITAL OUT 1 D...

Page 4: ...m to the terminals marked voltage input on the instrument according to the applicable diagrams that follow Connessioni amperometriche Use SHUNT with a suitable primary range and a 60 o 100 mV secondary Connect the SHUNT to terminals signed with I1 S1 e S2 current input as in the diagram VOLTAGE AND CURRENT CONNECTION S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 A B T 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 U1 U2 U3 N I1 I2 I3 RS 485 AUX AUX V...

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