T/Guard™-408 and -408XT

T/Guard™-408 and -408XT

T/Guard™-408 and -408XT Fiber Optic Thermometer Systems for Power Transformers 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12- and 16-Channel Versions With OptiLink-II software Qualitrol Company LLC / Neoptix Canada LP 1415, rue Frank-Carrel, Suite 220 Québec, QC, G1N 4N7 Canada Tel: 418-687-2500 Fax: 418-687-2524 [email protected] Proprietary notice: Details of design and engineering are the exclusive property of Neoptix Canada LP and Qualitrol Company LLC and are strictly confidential. The information given herein is subject to change, at any time and without notice. All rights are reserved. The information in this document may not be reproduced or passed on in any manner without prior written consent of Qualitrol Company LLC. Qualitrol Company LLC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Part number: G1044r08 (July 2015) Neoptix Canada LP © Document G1044r08 1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................................................2 2 WARNING ...............................................................................................................................................................................................5 3 IMPORTANT SECURITY DISCLAIMER ........................................................................................................................................6 4 END USER LICENSE AND SOFTWARE WARRANTY AGREEMENT .....................................................................................7 4.1 T/GUARD 408 WARRANTY NOTICE ............................................................................................................................................................................... 10 5 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 11 5.1 CALIBRATION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 5.2 TRANSFORMER APPLICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 6 INSTALLATION OF THE T/GUARD 408 ...................................................................................................................................... 13 6.1 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 6.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 6.2.1 Connector Description ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 6.2.2 Probe Connections (Extension, Outside Transformer) .................................................................................................................................... 15 6.2.3 Analog Output Connections ............................................................................................................................................................................. 16 6.3 MATING CONNECTORS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 7 USING THE KEYPAD MENUS ........................................................................................................................................................ 18 7.1 THE MAIN DISPLAY MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 7.2 THE SETUP MENU ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 7.3 THE GLOBAL TEMPERATURE MENU .............................................................................................................................................................................. 23 7.4 THE MINIMUM – MAXIMUM MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................... 23 7.5 THE CHANNEL ENABLE MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 7.6 THE SIGNALS MENU ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 7.7 THE RELAY CONDITION MENU...................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 7.8 THE RELAY FAILSAFE MENU ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 7.9 THE LOGGING MENU..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 7.10 THE PROTOCOL MENU (SERIAL) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 7.10.1 Neoptix ASCII Protocol ................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 7.10.2 Modbus Protocol .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 7.10.3 DNP 3.0 Protocol ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 29 7.10.4 IEC 60870-5-101 Protocol............................................................................................................................................................................... 29 7.11 THE TIME MENU ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 7.12 THE ETHERNET MENU (FOR 408XT MODEL ONLY) ...................................................................................................................................................... 30 8 USING THE WEB INTERFACE (408XT MODEL)....................................................................................................................... 32 8.1 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 8.1.1 User Management ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 32 8.1.2 Web Sessions .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 8.1.3 Duplicating Custom Configurations between T/Guard 408 Devices .............................................................................................................. 32 8.2 NETWORKING THE T/GUARD 408 DEVICE .................................................................................................................................................................... 32 8.3 FIRST APPROACH: SETTING UP A PRIVATE NETWORK (STATIC IP) ................................................................................................................................. 33 8.4 WORKING WITH THE INTERNET BROWSER (FIXED IP ADDRESS) .................................................................................................................................... 35 8.5 SECOND APPROACH: SETTING UP DYNAMIC ADDRESS (DHCP SERVER) ...................................................................................................................... 35 8.6 THE T/GUARD 408XT WEB APPLICATION ...................................................................................................................................................................

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