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Description
MV electrical network management
The HU250 module of the Easergy T300 range is the communication gateway dedicated to remote control
applications for T300 units.
WARNING
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Easergy T300 range
HU250
RISK OF MATERIAL DAMAGE
bb Do not expose the device to conditions exceeding the
electrical values specified in this document.
bb The device should be installed horizontally in an
electrical cabinet, in accordance with the local regulations in
force.
bb The product must be connected to the ground (DIN rail)
to ensure compliance with electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) limits.
bb Standby protection should be provided in accordance
with national and international cabling regulations.
bb An appropriate electrical disconnecting device must be
installed in the building in question.
bb Use only the type of connector supplied as an accessory
for the HU250 module (product reference: EMS59010).
bb Check that the connections correspond to the
recommended cables before powering up the equipment.
bb Use appropriate tools to perform cabling on the
connectors (suitable screwdriver, crimped end-pieces, etc.).
bb Strip the wires appropriates (not excessively) before
connecting them to the connectors.
Failure to comply with these instructions can cause
material damage.
GPS
3G/GSM
Control and communication unit
Installation
Guide
IMPORTANT NOTE
Only qualified personnel should carry out the
installation, operation, servicing and
maintenance of electrical equipment.
Schneider Electric accepts no liability regarding
any consequences of the use of this
documentation.
By qualified person is meant a technician who
is competent regarding the construction,
installation and operation of electrical
equipment and is trained in safety procedures,
and is therefore capable of detecting and
preventing the risks involved.
14 13 11 10 12
The HU250 includes the following components:
Port
Characteristics
Description
1 2 Communication RS232/RS485:
RJ45 connector including
ports
the following connections:
RS232
2G/3G
TXD
RS232
RS485
NETWORK
FAULT
Customizable modem boxes including the following
modems:
bb RS232/485: for the remote link to the control
center.
Speed: up to 38400 baud
Isolation: 2kVAC
bb 2G/3G: for the remote link to the control center.
bb 2G/3G + GPS: for the remote link with the control
center with GPS time synchronization.
RXD
CTS
DTR
DSR
RTS
DCD
GND
RS485 (2-wire)
D1 (B)
D0 (A)
GND
RS422 (4-wire)
RXD0 (A’)
RXD1 (B’)
TXD1 (B)
TXD0 (A)
GND (C/C’)
Note: The 2G/3G or 2G/3G + GPS modem can only
be installed on port 1.
Port
Characteristics
Description
Port
Characteristics
Description
3 Local
communication
Ethernet port
10/100 Base-T RJ45
connector
Ethernet port used for the link to an external device
in the MV substation or for connection to a PC.
Isolation: 2kVAC
10 Digital inputs
Plug-in screw
connectors:
8 digital inputs:
bb 4 unallocated digital inputs (for free use)
bb 4 dedicated digital inputs for:
vv voltage presence (e.g. via the PS50 module)
vv connection of a door open switch
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
ETH1
EXT
V present
Door open
10/100 Base-T RJ45
connector
4 Remote
communication
Ethernet port
Ethernet port used for the remote link to the control
center, via a modem or router.
Isolation: 4kVAC
ETH2
EXT
Local
Remote
11 Digital outputs
D01
D02
12 Analog inputs
5 Double Ethernet
ports
LAN 1 and 2
23DM
10/100 Base-T RJ45
connectors
Flair
10 Ethernet jumpers (Ref: EMS59528) provide as
accessories allow the internal Ethernet connection
between the modules HU250, SC150 and LV150.
RJ45 connector capable
of including the following
connections:
6 RS485 port
D1
D0
Common
Double ports dedicated to internal communication
between T300 modules.
Isolation: 2kVAC
RS485 (2-wire)
D1 (B)
D0 (A)
Port dedicated to internal Modbus communication
with the Easergy PS50 power supply module or any
other device communicating in Modbus protocol
Speed: up to 38400 baud
Isolation: 2kVAC
PT100
13 Indicator outputs
FAULT
Dual-band concurrent
WiFi (2.4GHz/5GHz)
Secure WiFi port for local connection of a PC, tablet
or smartphone to:
bb The T300’s embedded Web server;
bb The Easergy Builder advanced configuration tool
8 Expert USB port
Mini USB connector
Mini USB port dedicated to equipment maintenance
(reserved for qualified personnel).
Requires the installation of a specific driver.
B type USB connector
Multi-purpose USB peripheral
WARNING
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE
bb Use appropriate tightening torques for tightening connector screws (tightening torque values provided in this
document).
bb The HU250 module must be powered by a power supply of the SELV/PELV type (e.g. the PS50 is of the SELV/ PELV
type).
bb The supply voltage of the HU250 module must not exceed 60VDC.
12-48V
1 2 3 4 5
Plug-in screw connector:
Digital outputs
DO1
DO1
DO2
DO2
Plug-in leaf-spring
connector:
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 dry-contact digital outputs for free use.
Breaking capacity: 2000VA
Max. voltage: 60VDC
Max. current: 2A
1 2 3 4
Isolation: 2kVAC
2 analog inputs for connection of PT100
temperature sensors
Measurement: -55°C to 250°C
(-67°F to 482°F)
1 23
Resolution: 1°C (1°F)
Plug-in screw
connector:
2 polarized indicator outputs for external indication
outside the MV substation. These indicators can be
assigned by configuration to fault detection
indication (directional indication).
Refer to the User Manual or the Expert Guide.
Voltage delivered: 5V
Max. current: 100 mA
Note: These outputs are polarized. Comply with the
direction of connection, + and -
Indicator lamps
Indicator 1
Common +5V
Indicator 2
1 2 3
Indicator 1
Indicator 2
Digital inputs 2
Common (+24VDC)
Voltage presence
Door open
Common (+24VDC)
Local
Remote
PT100
In1
In2
Réf
+1
-2
+3
14 Power supply
7 WiFi port
9 Host USB port
PT100
Digital inputs 1
Common (+24VDC)
Digital input 1
Digital input 2
Digital input 3
Digital input 4
Plug-in screw
connectors:
2 power supply connectors connected internally,
facilitating serial connections and allowing looping
of power supplies between the T300 modules.
(see Power Supply section).
Power supply
+ Vdc (+12V to +48V)
0V
mm2
N.m
10
11
7 mm
0.276 in
1.5 mm²
15 AWG
0.22-0.25 N.m
1.9-2.2 lb-in
8 mm
0.315 in
0.14-0.5 mm²
26-20 AWG
7 mm
0.276 in
1.5 mm²
15 AWG
0.5-0.6 N.m
4.4-5.3 lb-in
13
12
14
12-48V
Failure to comply with the instruction may lead to risks of material damage.
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Installation
The 2G/3G modem allows a SIM card
card to be inserted in one of the two available SIM card slots,
without there being any difference at the operating level.
Installing the enclosure
15 mm
0.59 in
93.4 mm
3.78 in
108.5 mm
4.27 in
140 mm
5.51 in
90 mm
3.54 in
The GPS and GSM antenna connectors and the SIM cards are accessible on the front of the modem.
Mounting the GPS antenna:
bb Attach the GPS antenna to the wall of the substation (preferably outside).
bb Connect the antenna cable to the modem connector marked «GPS».
bb Insert the SIM card(s) (preferably with HU250 switched off).
Note: The GSM/3G antenna requires no outside mounting. It is a short antenna connected to the modem itself.
This antenna is installed in factory.
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7 mm
0.28 in
Power supply
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External dimensions of the HU250 enclosure
The HU250 includes two connectors to connect the power supply. These two connectors are connected
together internally in the HU250. The fact of having two power supply connections can facilitate connection
between the modules. No strapping is necessary.
Moreover, this architecture allows loopback, thus offering the security of continuity of the power supply. For
any maintenance work, if one of the modules is removed from the loop, the other modules keep their power
supply during the replacement.
Connect the HU250 as shown in the following diagram in order to have the benefit related to power supply
loopback.
Click!
Installing the HU250 module on a PS50 enclosure
Installation of a modem box
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Installing the HU250 module on DIN rail
Each modem box can be installed or interchanged easily and quickly in the HU250. The modem box is installed
in factory, but if necessary it is possible to dismount it and replace it with another type of modem. To install a
modem box:
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2.2
2.3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
8.1
AC
48/24V
FAULT
5.1
5.2
5.3
10
7.1
TX
7.2
RX
10.1
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RS232-RS485 modem box indicator
7.1 TX: RS232/RS485 data transmission indicator lamp
7.2 RX: RS232/RS485 data reception indicator lamp.
Reset
9.1 Reset button reinitializing all fault indications on all the SC150 modules and automatic control
locking.
Indicator test
10.1 Indicator test button for forced setting of lighting of all indicator lamps on the front panel of
the T300 modules and the external indicator lamp. Makes it possible to detect any anomaly
concerning the indicator lamps.
Note: Refer to the table opposite for the meaning of the flashing states and the various possible colors for
indicator lamps. Some indicators can be customized by configuration.
Meaning of indications for each color or
indicator lamp state.
Indicator state
Easergy
AC
Supply
TX
Steady Steady
red
green
Steady
orange
Extinguished
Green
1.1
1.2
1.3
Boot
Fault
OK
Com fault
Fault
OK
Fault
OK
OK
1.4
Fault
OK
2.1
Remote
Local
2.2
Local
Remote
2.3
3.1
3.2
3.3
OFF
ON
Locked
OFF
ON
Non-locked
3.4
OK
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
6.1
Activity
Inactivity
6.2
6.3
Fault
OK
Active and
sync
No sync
Deactivated
48/24V
Flashing
Red
FAULT
RX
HU250
AC
4.1
48/24V
4.2
4.3 8.1
FAULT
4.4
4.5
012345
YYMMXXXX
Supply
10 5
9 8
AC OFF AC ON
Fault
OK
Fault
OK
Fault
Fault
OK
(1)
5.1
5.2
5.3
Power supply
4.1 Mains power supply operating
4.2 48V/24V motor pack power supply operating
4.3 Transmission equipment power supply operating
4.4 Over consumption on Transmission equipment power supply
4.5 Battery fault
Note: These states correspond to information retransmitted by the PS50 module via Modbus
communication between modules. When another type of power supply module is used, these
indicators can be customized by configuration via the Expert Easergy Builder tool.
3G/GPS modem box indicator lamps
6.1 Indicator of activity on the GSM/3G network. This indicator flashes at the pace of data
interchange (TX/RX).
6.2 Modem fault indicator lamp: lights for a SIM card fault or for any low level of GSM/3G reception.
6.3 GPS signal reception status indicator.
6.1
9.1
7.1
TX
Emission
Inactivity
7.2
RX
Reception
Inactivity
(1) Indicators customizable by configuration. Only default values shown.
Customizable indicator lamps
5.1;5.2;5.3 3 unassigned indicator lamps configurable for indication of customized states.
Note: Customization of these indicators is performed via the Easergy Builder configuration tool.
Refer to the User Manual or the Expert Guide.
6.2
6.3
Supply
The serial number of the HU250 is formed as follows: Year - Week - Work order
e.g. 15340265 (265th product manufactured, week 34 of the year 2015)
Automatic control states and checks
3.1 Automatic control enabled
3.2 Automatic control disabled
3.3 Automatic control locked
3.4 Automatic control change-of-state button (ON/OFF).
8.1 Change-of-state enabling button. The two buttons, change of state and enabling, must be
pressed simultaneously for the change of state to take place. This change is performed
simultaneously on all the T300 modules using automatic control functions.
Note: Change of state of the automatic control system by means of the buttons is possible only in
Local mode.
12V/48V
Identification
3G-GPS
Local/Remote
2.1 Local position: All remote controls are locked
2.2 Remote position: All local controls on switches via the SC150 module are locked (via the front
panel and WIFI).
2.3 Push button that can be used to change Local/Remote state
Note: Switching to local mode activates WIFI access
2.1
Installation of the HU250 module requires no parameters setup. This is performed during the commissioning/
configuration stages.
Refer to the User Manual and the Expert Guide for any further information.
HU 250 states
1.1 HU 250 operating
1.2 Equipment fault
1.3 WIFI access operating (activated by Local mode)
1.4 T300 modules communication fault
1.4
Description of indications and actions
1.1
1.2
1.3
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
The DIN rail on which the HU250 is installed must be grounded and of the metallic type. However, if the HU250 is
installed on a PS50 power supply module, grounding shall be performed on the power supply input of the PS50 and
not on the DIN rail. Refer to the Installation Guide of the PS50 power supply.
Once the HU250 has been powered up, some indicator lamps on the front panel may be lit to indicate
certain operating states.
The buttons allow the user to perform actions.
These indications and actions are summarized in the table below:
et
12V/48V
Grounding
Operation
PS50
Parameters setup
Modem box
mounting
screw
SC150
12V/48V
To withdraw a modem box from its slot, perform the operation in reverse.
Note: When changing a modem box it is also necessary to have the
configuration changed by an expert using the Easergy Builder
configuration tool. To do so, refer to the Expert Guide.
HU250
bb Install the modem box in the required slot on the HU250 (port 1 or
port 2 slot).
bb Press the front panel to insert the rear panel connector in the HU250
(be careful not to over-force during insertion).
bb Tighten the screw on the front panel using a flat or Phillips-head
screwdriver to fasten the modem box to the HU250.
Part
DANGER
RISK OF BURNING, ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ELECTRIC ARC
bb Wear your personal protective equipment (PPE) and comply with the safety procedures. Refer to the local installation
standards in force.
bb Switch off the electric power supply of the HU250 and of all the devices to which the HU250 is connected before any
handling or replacement operation.
bb Use a power off check to make sure that the device is properly switched off.
Failure to comply with these instructions may cause severe bodily injuries or death.
RS232-RS485
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The HU250 module is fastened to a DIN rail. No tool is needed for mounting.
Simply clip it in order to fasten it as shown below.
140 mm / 5.51 in
129 mm / 5.08 in
104.5 mm
5.53 in
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GSM/3G modem
Note: The indications in bold letters correspond to normal
operation (first power up without the existence of a fault).
IMPORTANT NOTE
Easergy HU250, FCC ID : 2AHHK-EASERGYHU250
Easergy GSM/3G modem box contains FCC ID : QIPPHS8-P
Caution: the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for general population. This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all
persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Schneider Electric Industries SAS
Schneider Electric Telecontrol
839 Chemin des Batterses - Z.I. Ouest
01700 St Maurice de Beynost
Tel.: +33 (0)4 78 55 13 13
Fax: +33 (0)4 78 55 50 00
http://www.schneider-electric.com
E-mail: telecontrol@schneider-electric.com
NHA77925-02
As standards, specifications and designs change from time to time,
always ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication.
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