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FDM121 Display for LV Circuit Breaker

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FDM121 Display for LV Circuit


Breaker
User Guide
06/2014
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www.schneider-electric.com
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Table of Contents

Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
About the Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Chapter 1 FDM121 Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Hardware Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Customer Engineering Tool (CET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Technical Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Protecting the Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Chapter 2 FDM121 Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Password Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Quick View Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Metering Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Control Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Alarms Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Services Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

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Safety Information

Important Information

NOTICE
Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before
trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this
documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.

PLEASE NOTE
Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel.
No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this
material.
A qualified person is one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of
electrical equipment and its installation, and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the
hazards involved.

FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designated to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his own expense.

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About the Book

At a Glance

Document Scope
The aim of this guide is to provide installers and maintenance personnel with the information needed to set
up and operate the FDM121 display for LV circuit breaker.

Validity Note
This document is applicable to FDM121 display for LV circuit breaker associated with circuit breakers:
Masterpact NT/NW
Compact NS 6301600 A and 1600b3200 A
Compact NSX 100630 A
PowerPact P- and R-frame
PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame

Related Documents

Title of Documentation Reference Number


FDM121 Display for LV Circuit Breaker - Instruction Sheet GHD16275
Micrologic 5 and 6 Trip Units for Compact NSX Circuit Breakers - User Guide LV434103 (FR)
LV434104 (EN)
LV434105 (ES)
Micrologic 5 and 6 Trip Units for PowerPact H-, J-, and L- Frame Circuit Breakers - 48940-312 (EN, ES, FR)
User Guide
Micrologic A/E Trip Units - User Guide 04443723A (FR)
04443724A (EN)
EAV16735 (ES)
Micrologic P Trip Units - User Guide 04443725A (FR)
04443726A (EN)
EAV16736 (ES)
Micrologic H Trip Units - User Guide 04443727A (FR)
04443728A (EN)
EAV16737 (ES)
Micrologic 2.0A, 3.0A, 5.0A, and 6.0A Trip Units - Instruction Bulletin 48049-136 (EN, ES, FR)
Micrologic 5.0P and 6.0P Trip Units - Instruction Bulletin 48049-137 (EN, ES, FR)
Micrologic 5.0H and 6.0H Trip Units - Instruction Bulletin 48049-330 (EN, ES, FR)
ULP System for Compact and Masterpact Circuit Breakers - User Guide TRV99100 (FR)
TRV99101 (EN)
TRV99102 (ES)
ULP System for PowerPact and Masterpact Circuit Breakers - User Guide 48940-329 (EN, ES, FR)
IO Input/Output Interface Module for LV Circuit Breaker - User Guide (IEC Version) DOCA0055EN
DOCA0055ES
DOCA0055FR
DOCA0055ZH
IO Input/Output Interface Module for LV Circuit Breaker - User Guide (UL Version) 0613IB1317 (EN)
0613IB1318 (ES)
0613IB1319 (FR)
0613IB1320 (ZH)

You can download these technical publications and other technical information from our website at
www.schneider-electric.com.

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FDM121 Display for LV Circuit Breaker
FDM121 Presentation
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Chapter 1
FDM121 Presentation

FDM121 Presentation

Aim of This Chapter

What Is in This Chapter?


This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Page
Introduction 10
Hardware Description 13
Customer Engineering Tool (CET) 16
Technical Characteristics 18
Protecting the Environment 20

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Introduction

Description
The FDM121 display unit displays the measurements, alarms, and operating assistance data from the
intelligent modular unit (IMU). The FDM121 display unit can control the circuit breaker equipped with a
motor mechanism or the pre-defined application performed by the IO module (see page 32).
The FDM121 display unit is compatible with Masterpact NT/NW, Compact NS, Compact NSX, and
PowerPact circuit breakers.

Intelligent Modular Unit


A modular unit is a mechanical and electrical assembly containing one or more products to perform a
function in a switchboard (incoming protection, motor command, and control). The modular units are easily
installed in the switchboard.
The circuit breaker with its internal communicating components (for example, Micrologic trip unit) and
external ULP modules (FDM121 display unit, IO module, and so on) connected to one IFM or IFE
communication interface is called an intelligent modular unit (IMU).

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Communication Architecture

A FDM121 display for LV circuit breaker


B IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker and gateway
C IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker
D IFM Modbus-SL interface for LV circuit breaker
E IO input/output interface module for LV circuit breaker
F Masterpact NT/NW circuit breaker
G Compact NS, PowerPact P- or R-frame circuit breaker
H Compact NSX, PowerPact H-, J-, or L-frame circuit breaker
I ULP termination
J ULP cable
K Breaker ULP cord
L NSX cord

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Component Part Numbers


The table below lists the part numbers for the components of the ULP system for circuit breaker:

Component Description Part number


Breaker ULP cord L = 0.35 m (1.15 ft) LV434195
L = 1.3 m (4.26 ft) LV434196
L = 3 m (9.84 ft) LV434197
Cord for system voltage L = 1.3 m (4.26 ft), U > 480 Vac LV434204
greater than 480 Vac (cord with female socket)
BCM ULP breaker 33106
communication module
IO input/output interface for LV434063
LV circuit breaker
FDM121 display for LV circuit TRV00121 (IEC)
breaker STRV00121 (UL)

Surface-mounting accessory TRV00128


IFM Modbus-SL interface for TRV00210 (IEC)
LV circuit breaker STRV00210 (UL)

IFE Ethernet interface for Ethernet interface LV434010


LV circuit breaker
Ethernet interface and gateway LV434011
Stacking accessory 10 stacking accessories TRV00217
Maintenance module TRV00911 (IEC)
STRV00911 (UL)

ULP cable L = 0.3 m (0.98 ft), 10 cables TRV00803


L = 0.6 m (1.97 ft), 10 cables TRV00806
L = 1 m (3.28 ft), 5 cables TRV00810
L = 2 m (6.56 ft), 5 cables TRV00820
L = 3 m (9.84 ft), 5 cables TRV00830
L = 5 m (16.40 ft), 1 cable TRV00850
RJ45 female/female 10 RJ45 female/female connectors TRV00870
connector
ULP line terminator 10 ULP line terminators TRV00880
Modbus terminator 2 Modbus cable terminators with impedance of 120 + 1 nF VW3A8306DRC
24 Vdc power supply 24/30 Vdc-24 Vdc-1 A-overvoltage category IV 54440 (IEC)
685823 (UL)

48/60 Vdc-24 Vdc-1 A-overvoltage category IV 54441 (IEC)


685824 (UL)

100/125 Vdc-24 Vdc-1 A-overvoltage category IV 54442 (IEC)


685825 (UL)

110/130 Vac-24 Vdc-1 A-overvoltage category IV 54443 (IEC)


685826 (UL)

200/240 Vac-24 Vdc-1 A-overvoltage category IV 54444 (IEC)


685827 (UL)

380/415 Vac-24 Vdc-1 A-overvoltage category IV 54445 (IEC)


685829 (UL)

100/500 Vac-24 Vdc-3 A-overvoltage category II ABL8RPS24030


Modbus cable Belden: 7 mm (0.27 in) diameter shielded cable with 2 twisted 3084A
pairs
Belden: 9.6 mm (0.38 in) diameter (recommended) shielded 7895A
cable with 2 twisted pairs
Cable with 2 twisted pairs without shielding drain wire 50965
2-wire RS 485 isolated TRV00211
repeater module
NSX cord L = 0.35 m (1.15 ft) LV434200
L = 1.3 m (4.27 ft) LV434201
L = 3 m (9.84 ft) LV434202

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Hardware Description

Description

A Alarm Indicator LED


B LCD screen
C Navigation keys
D Functional ground
E 24 Vdc power supply terminal block
F ULP RJ45 connectors

Alarm Indicator LED


The orange alarm indicator LED alerts the user when a new high-priority or medium-priority alarm is
detected in the IMU. It also indicates that one of the ULP modules of the IMU is in degraded mode or off.

Alarm indicator Meaning


LED status
Steady OFF Nominal operation (no high-priority or medium-priority alarm detected, no module in degraded
mode or off)
Blinking At least one high-priority alarm is present in the Event Log list and has not been
acknowledged by the user.
An IMU module is off.
The LED goes off after acknowledgment on the non-operational module or when the module
concerned is no longer off.
Steady ON At least one medium-priority alarm is present in the Event Log list and there is no high-
priority alarm.
An IMU module is in degraded mode.
The LED goes off after acknowledgment on the degraded module or when the module
concerned is no longer degraded.

For more information on the management of events and alarms, refer to the Alarms menu (see page 35).

Functional Ground
In an environment with a high level of electromagnetic disturbance, connect the FDM121 functional ground
to the local machine ground in the switchboard by using a grounding strip.

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24 Vdc Power Supply

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Voltage other than 24 Vdc will damage the FDM121 display unit.
Do not use any voltage other than 24 Vdc.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

The FDM121 display unit is supplied either through the ULP cables or by direct connection of the power
supply to the FDM121 power supply terminal block:
For a communicating architecture, connect the 24 Vdc power supply to the connector on the IFM or IFE
communication interface. The communication interface powers the other modules on the IMU through
the ULP cables.
In this architecture, the FDM121 power supply terminal block can be removed to reduce the dimensions.
For a standalone architecture, connect the 24 Vdc power supply to the FDM121 power supply terminal
block. The FDM121 display unit powers the other modules on the IMU through the ULP cables.

Power supply Wire Color Description Cross-section Stripped length


terminal block
Black 0V 0.21.5 mm2 (2416 AWG) 7 mm (0.28 in)

Red 24 V 0.21.5 mm2 (2416 AWG) 7 mm (0.28 in)

The FDM121 power supply terminal block has two points per terminal to simplify, if necessary, distribution
of the power supply to other devices in the switchboard.

ULP Connection

NOTICE
HAZARD OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
The FDM121 RJ45 ports are for ULP modules only.
Any other use can damage the FDM121 display unit or the device connected to it.
To check if a ULP module is compatible with the RJ45 ports, refer to the ULP System User Guide.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

Use the two ULP RJ45 connectors on the FDM121 display unit to connect it to the IMU. Both ULP
connectors are identical and in parallel, allowing the ULP modules of the IMU to be connected in any order.

NOTE: When the second ULP connector is not used, it must be closed with an ULP line terminator.

Mounting
There are two possible mounting configurations for the FDM121 display unit:
Mounting in a door cut-out secure with a clip.
Retrofit mounting through drill holes and secured with a surface-mounted accessory.

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Door Cut-Out Mounting


Mount the FDM121 display unit by cutting a standard 92 x 92 mm (3.622 x 3.622 in) cut-out on the door
and pushing FDM121 through the hole until secured by clips.

Hole Mounting
Mount the FDM121 display unit by drilling two holes 22.5 mm (0.89 in) in diameter and securing the unit
by using a surface-mounting accessory and a locking nut.
If the FDM121 display unit power supply terminal block is used to power the IMUs, a third cut-out made up
of two drill holes 22.5 mm (0.89 in) in diameter is needed.

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Customer Engineering Tool (CET)

Definition
The customer engineering tool used to configure the FDM121 display for LV circuit breaker can be either
Electrical Asset Manager software or:
Compact NSX RSU software
to configure the Compact NSX and PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame alarms
to update the FDM121 firmware
to manage the passwords
to set date and time
to change IMU identification.
Masterpact RSU software to configure the Masterpact, Compact NS, or PowerPact P- and R-frame pre-
defined alarms.
RCU software to check the network communication with IFM and IFE.
The customer engineering tools are available at www.schneider-electric.com.

Electrical Asset Manager


Electrical Asset Manager is the software which enables the user to have the following features in addition
to the features provided by Compact NSX RSU, Masterpact RSU, and RCU software:
Create projects by device discovery, selection of devices from Schneider Electric catalog and importing
Bill Of Material (BOM) files
Monitor the device protection and IO status
Read information (alarm logs, measurements, and maintenance parameters)
Check protection discrimination between two devices
Upload and download of configuration or settings in batches
Perform control actions in a secured way
Generate and print device settings report, communication test report discovered devices report, and
imported BOM file devices report
Manage multiple devices with electrical and communication hierarchy model
Manage artifacts (project and device documents)
Check consistency in settings between devices in a communication network
Compare configuration settings between the project and device (online)
Download latest firmware and upgrade devices
Safe repository of projects in Schneider Electric Cloud and Sharing of projects with other users
For more information, see the Electrical Asset Manager Online Help.

Compact NSX RSU Software


Compact NSX RSU (Remote Setting Utility) is the Compact NSX and PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame
configuration software. It enables the user to
check and set up the Micrologic trip unit parameters:
protection parameters
measurement parameters
alarm parameters.
display the Micrologic tripping curves.
check and set up the SDx module output parameters.
check the SDTAM module output parameters.
check and set up the BSCM breaker status and control module parameters.
edit and save configurations.
Compact NSX RSU can also be used to configure the intelligent modular unit (IMU) modules connected to
Compact NSX, Compact NS, PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame, PowerPact P- and R-frame, or Masterpact
circuit breakers, and enables the user to:
check and set up the IFM parameters.
check and set up the IFE parameters.
modify passwords in the IMU.
change IMU identification.
get and set the time.
configure the IO assignments.
modify the IO counters.
reset the IO counters (only with Schneider service user profile).
update firmware of ULP (Universal Logic Plug) modules (only with Schneider service user profile).
reset the passwords to their factory values (only with the Schneider service user profile.)
edit and save configurations.
For more information, see the Compact NSX RSU Online Help.

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Masterpact RSU Software


Masterpact RSU (Remote Setting Utility) is the Masterpact, Compact NS, and PowerPact P- and R-frame
configuration software. Masterpact RSU enables the user to
check and set up the Micrologic trip unit parameters:
protection parameters
measurement parameters
alarm parameters.

display the Micrologic tripping curves.


edit and save configurations.
For more information, see the Masterpact RSU Online Help.

RCU Software
RCU (Remote Control Utility) is a simple SCADA software for:
Compact NSX and PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame circuit breakers
Compact NS and PowerPact P- and R-frame circuit breakers
Masterpact circuit breakers
power meters

Depending on the equipment the RCU software is connected to, RCU enables the user to
display the measurements of current (I), voltage (U), energy (E), and total harmonic distortion (THD).
display the date and time.
display the identification and maintenance information of the equipment.
control the equipment (only for circuit breakers).
log the measurements of power (P), power factor (PF), and energy (E) every 5 minutes.
display the status of the IOs.
check the network communication with IFM or IFE.

The RCU software helps users to monitor and control their equipment and helps installers to check and
validate the newly installed equipment.
For more information, see the RCU Online Help.

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Technical Characteristics

Environmental Characteristics

Characteristic Value
Conforming to standards IEC/EN 60947-1
IACS E10

UL508 - Industrial Control Equipment


No. 142-M1987 - Process Control Equipment
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 0-M91 - General
requirements - Canadian Electrical Code Part
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 14-05 - Industrial Control
Equipment
CSA C22.2 No.14-10

Certification
e and C-Tick marking
UL
CSA

Ambient temperature Storage -40 C to +85 C (104185 F)


Operation -10 C to +55 C (14131 F) (on the front panel)
Relative humidity Conforming to IEC/EN 60068-2-78 Four days, 40 C (104 F), 93% RH, energized
Protective treatment Conforming to IEC/EN 60068-2-30 Six cycles of 24 hours, 25/55 C (77/131 F),
95% RH, energized
Pollution 3
Corrosive atmosphere Conforming to IEC 60068-2-60 Four gases (H2S, SO2, NO2, Cl2)
Level of pollution Access to hazardous parts and water IP53 (splashing outside the protective cover)
penetration
Conforming to IEC/EN 60947-1 and IP2x (connectors)
IEC/EN 60529
Conforming to IEC 62262/EN 50102 IK05 (external mechanical impacts)
Flame resistance Conforming to IEC/EN 60947-1 and 650 C (1,202 F) 30 s/30 s on de-energized
IEC/EN 60695-2-11 insulating parts
960 C (1,760 F) 30 s/30 s on de-energized
insulating parts
Conforming to UL94 V0

Mechanical Characteristics

Characteristic Value
Degree of protection of the installed module Part projecting beyond the escutcheon: IP4x
Other module parts: IP3x
Connectors: IP2x

Shock resistance Conforming to NF EN 22248 (free fall, H = 90 cm (35.4 in)


in packaging)
Conforming to IEC 60068-2-27 15 g (0.53 oz)/11 ms 1/2 sinusoidal
Resistance to Conforming to IEC/EN 60068-2-6 1 g (0.035 oz)/5-150 Hz
sinusoidal vibration

Electrical Characteristics

Characteristic Value
Power supply 24 Vdc, -20%/+10% (19.226.4 Vdc)
Consumption Typical 21 mA/24 Vdc at 20 C (68 F)
Maximum 30 mA/19.2 Vdc at 60 C (140 F)
Resistance to electromagnetic discharges Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-2 4 kV (direct)
8 kV (air)

Immunity to radiated electromagnetic Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-3 10 V/m


interference

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Characteristic Value
Immunity to electrical fast transients/burst Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-4 2 kV (power)
8 kV (signal)

Immunity to radiated fields Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-6 10 V


Immunity to surges Conforming to IEC/EN 61000-4-5

Physical Characteristics

Characteristic Value
Dimensions (W x D x H) Without power supply terminal block:
96 x 96 x 33.1 mm (3.8 x 3.8 x 1.3 in)
With power supply terminal block:
96 x 96 x 43.2 mm (3.8 x 3.8 x 1.7 in)
Weight 0.2 kg (7.06 oz)
Mounting Flush-mounted
Surface-mounted, with surface-mounting
accessory
Display Screen 128 x 128 pixels
Viewing angle Horizontal: 30
Vertical: 60

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Protecting the Environment

Recycling Packaging
The packaging materials from this equipment can be recycled. Please help protect the environment by
recycling them in appropriate containers.
Thank you for playing your part in protecting the environment.

End-of-Life Recycling
At end of life, the modules of the ULP system have been optimized to decrease the amount of waste and
valorize the components and materials of the product in the usual end of life treatment process.
The design has been achieved so components are able to enter the usual end-of-life treatment processes
as appropriate: depollution if recommended, reuse and/or dismantling if recommended to increase the
recycling performances, and shredding for separating the rest of materials.

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Chapter 2
FDM121 Use

FDM121 Use

Aim of this Chapter

What Is in This Chapter?


This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Page
Operation 22
Password Management 24
Main Menu 26
Quick View Menu 27
Metering Menu 29
Control Menu 31
Alarms Menu 35
Services Menu 39

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Operation

Screen
The screen displays the information needed to operate the ULP modules.

A Identification zone
B Information zone
C Navigation zone

The display is divided in three zones:


The identification zone identifies the current screen (screen title) and notifies the user when an alarm
trips.
The information zone displays specific data on the screen (such as measurements, alarms, and
settings).
The navigation zone indicates which navigation options are available by using the keys, depending on
the menu displayed.
The table below shows an example of the display:

Example Description
Identification zone

The icon indicates that you are in the Metering menu.


The measurements displayed are voltages.
The V L-L V L-N submenu in the Metering menu consists of 10 screens.
The V L-L screen displayed is number 1.
Information zone
The voltage values V12, V23, and V31 are displayed.

Navigation zone
The navigation options for the V L-L screen are displayed.

The FDM121 display unit also has white backlighting:


Pressing a navigation key turns the backlighting on for 3 minutes.
The backlighting blinks every 250 ms when a prohibited ULP modular unit configuration is detected (for
example, if two identical modules are part of the same IMU).
The backlighting blinks once per second over a period of 15 seconds when the test mode is active. Push
the test button located on one of the ULP modules connected to the FDM121 display unit.

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Navigation Keys
There are five keys which provide navigation:

A Back/Home key
B Down key
C Confirm/clear/set-up key
D Up key
E Context-sensitive key

The navigation zone indicates which navigation options are available by using the keys, depending on the
menu displayed.
The table below lists the navigation options available from the five keys on the FDM121 display unit. When
no icon is displayed in the zone corresponding to a key, this key is inactive for the menu displayed.

Key Icon Description


Back/Home Exits a menu or a submenu and returns to the previous menu.
Used to return to the Main menu from the Quick view menu displayed when
the FDM121 display unit is powered up.
Down Used to point to the desired measurements or moves on to the next screen.

Confirm OK Confirms selection of a menu option.


Clears a new event.
Set-up Used to access settings:
FDM121 time and date
Temperature or volume unit
IFE IP address
Up Used to point to the desired measurements or to go back to the previous screen.

Context- Displays measurements in bar graph mode.


sensitive
Displays measurements in dial graph mode.

Displays measurements in numeric mode.

Used to display detailed information for an event in the event log or for an alarm
in the alarm history.
Used to return to the event log or alarm history.

Used to change the selected field in edition mode.

Scrolling
The screen can display a maximum of five visible menu items. When a list includes more than five items,
a scroll bar appears on the right side of the screen.

Use the and keys to scroll through a menu item list. The position of the scroll bar indicates the
relative position of the highlighted item in the list.
Example: The Metering menu is displayed on two screens.

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Password Management

General Description
Four passwords are defined, each one corresponding to a level.
A level is assigned to a role:
Levels 1, 2, and 3 are used for general-purpose roles, like an operator role.
Level 4 is the administrator level. The administrator level is required to write the settings to the ULP
modules using the customer engineering tool (see page 16).
When an FDM121 command is protected by password, the user must enter the password of the right level
in a dedicated window.

Initial Passwords
The password values set in factory are:

Password level Factory setting


Level 1 1111 = 0x31313131
Level 2 2222 = 0x32323232
Level 3 3333 = 0x33333333
Level 4 (administrator level) 0000 = 0x30303030

Password Modification
Passwords are modified with the customer engineering tool (see page 16).
Passwords are composed of exactly four ASCII characters. They are case-sensitive and the allowed
characters are:
digits from 0 to 9
letters from a to z
letters from A to Z

Password Reset
If the initial passwords have been changed, three cases require to reset the passwords to their factory
settings with the customer engineering tool (see page 16):
A password is forgotten.
A new module is added in the IMU: for example, an FDM121 display unit.
A faulty module is replaced in the IMU.

Resetting passwords with the customer engineering tool (see page 16) is only available with the
Schneider service user profile.

Password Screen
The Password screen displays when a password protected command is to be accessed and the default
level 3 password has been modified in the controlled device.

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Entering a Password
The procedure for entering a password is as follows.

Step Action
1
Use the and keys to increase or decrease the value of the digit. It automatically rolls over from
numeric to alphabetical characters.
2
Use the key to move to the next digit. Pressing this key on the fourth digit loops you back to the first
digit.
3 Use the OK key to confirm the password. If the password is correct, the given command is sent. Otherwise
an error screen is displayed.
4
Use the key to return to the previous menu without sending any command.

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Main Menu

Presentation
The Main menu offers five menus for monitoring and using the ULP system intelligent modular units (IMU).

The description and content of the menus depend on the IMU. For more information, refer to the
documentation for the device connected to the FDM121 display unit.
For example, if you have an FDM121 display unit connected to a Compact NSX, refer to the Micrologic 5
and 6 Trip Units User Guide.
The menus available in the Main menu are as follows:

Menu Description
Quick view menu (see page 27)
The Quick view menu provides quick access to the information essential for
operation.
Metering menu (see page 29)
The Metering menu displays the data made available by the Micrologic trip unit:
Current, voltage, power, energy, and harmonic distortion measurements
Minimum and maximum metering values

Control menu (see page 31)


The Control menu is used to control a circuit breaker equipped with a communicating
motor mechanism from the FDM121 display unit.
The proposed commands are:
Circuit breaker opening
Circuit breaker closing with or without self-timer
Circuit breaker reset after trip
IO module lighting control
IO module load control

Alarms menu (see page 35)


The Alarms menu is used to display:
The event log file for the last 40 events and alarms detected by the devices
connected to the FDM121 display unit since the last power-up of the FDM121.
The alarm history (for example, alarms, trips, maintenance, and control status) for
the device connected to the FDM121 display unit.
Services menu (see page 39)
The Services menu contains all the FDM121 display unit setup functions and the
operating assistance information:
Reset (peak demand values, energy meters)
Setup (display module date and time, parameters)
Maintenance (operation counters, load profile)
Product version (identification of the intelligent modular units)
Language (choice of language display)
Monitoring and controlling the IO modules (IO status, forcing command, and
counters)
Setup of the IP address of the IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker

Navigation
Navigation within the Main menu is as follows:
Use the and keys to select one of the menus.
Use the OK key to confirm selection of a menu.

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Quick View Menu

Presentation
The Quick view menu presents information that is essential for operating the device connected to the
FDM121 display unit, divided into a number of screens.
The Quick view menu is displayed by default when the FDM121 display unit is powered up.
The number of available screens and their content depend on the device connected to the FDM121 display
unit. The behavior is the same for Compact, PowerPact, and Masterpact circuit breakers.
For example, with Compact NSX circuit breakers, they depend on:
The type of Micrologic trip unit (A or E)
The number of circuit breaker poles (3-pole or 4-pole)
The presence of options (ENVT or ENCT)

The screen number and the number of available screens are indicated in the upper right of the display.

Navigation
Navigation within the Quick view menu is as follows:
Use the and keys to go from one screen to another.
Use the key to return to Main menu.
Use the , , and ; keys to modify how measurements are displayed.

Example of Screens in the Quick View Menu


The table below shows screens 1 to 8 of the Quick view menu for a Compact NSX 4-pole circuit breaker
equipped with a Micrologic E trip unit:

Screen Description
Screen 1 in the Quick view menu displays the following information:
The name of the IMU (Aircon FDR on the screen example opposite).
The name of the IMU is defined with the customer engineering tool or with the remote
controller by using the communication network. It can be up to 45 characters long, but
only the first 14 characters are visible on the FDM121 display unit.
The open/closed/trip status of the circuit breaker if the BSCM is present (Open on the
screen example opposite).
The status of the LED indicators on the front of the trip unit.
The long-time protection Ir pickup setting.
The current intensity of the most heavily loaded phase (I2 = 217 A in the screen example opposite).
The cradle status of the circuit breaker. When two IO modules are connected to the
FDM121 display unit, the FDM121 does not display the cradle status in case of
configuration discrepancy due to cradle application configured in both the IO modules.
Screen 2 in the Quick view menu displays the current, voltage, active power, and
frequency:
Phase 1 current I1
Phase 1 to phase 2 voltage V12
Active power total Ptot
Frequency F

Screen 3 in the Quick view menu displays the currents:


Phase 1 current I1
Phase 2 current I2
Phase 3 current I3
Neutral current IN

Screen 4 in the Quick view menu displays the phase-to-phase voltages:


Phase 1 to phase 2 voltage V12
Phase 2 to phase 3 voltage V23
Phase 3 to phase 1 voltage V31

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Screen Description
Screen 5 in the Quick view menu displays the phase-to-neutral voltages:
Phase 1 to neutral voltage V1N
Phase 2 to neutral voltage V2N
Phase 3 to neutral voltage V3N

Screen 6 in the Quick view menu displays the powers:


Active power Ptot in kW
Reactive power Qtot in kVAr
Apparent power Stot in kVA

Screen 7 in the Quick view menu displays the energy meters:


Active energy Ep in kWh
Reactive energy Eq in kVArh
Apparent energy Es in kVAh

Screen 8 in the Quick view menu displays:


The frequency F in Hz
The power factor PF
cos

Intelligent Modular Unit (IMU) Name


For optimum use of the electrical equipment, use the customer engineering tool (see page 16) or the
remote controller by using the communication network to assign a name to the IMU relating to the function
with which it is associated.
The procedure for displaying the IMU name is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Quick view menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Quick view menu by pressing the OK key.

2 Screen 1 in the Quick view menu displays the IMU name: Aircon FDR.
The IMU name defined with the customer engineering tool or the remote controller
can consist of 45 characters maximum, but only the first 14 characters are visible
on the FDM121 display unit.

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Metering Menu

Presentation
Use the Metering menu to display current, voltage, energy measurements, and so on.
The full list of measurements displayed depends on the device connected to the FDM121 display unit.

Navigation
The procedure below describes an example of access to the Metering menu, the metering screens, and
selection of the voltage measurements when a Compact NSX circuit breaker equipped with a
Micrologic 5. E trip unit is connected to the FDM121 display unit.

Step Action Display


1
Select the Metering menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Metering menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Metering menu is displayed on two screens.


The following selections can be made in the Metering menu:
Current I
Voltage V L-L V L-N
Power PQS
Energy E
Frequency F, power factor PF, and cos
Total harmonic distortion THD

3 Select, for example, the V L-L V L-N submenu in the Metering menu by using the
and keys.

4 Screen 1/10 in the V L-L V L-N submenu displays the phase-to-phase voltage
values.
Use the and keys to switch from one screen to another and display all the
metering screens in the V L-L V L-N submenu.
Use the key to modify the display mode and to switch to bar graph mode.

NOTE: Use the key to return to the Metering menu.

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Measurement Display Modes


The current, voltage, and power measurements can be displayed in three different ways, by using the
context-sensitive key to switch from one display mode to another:
The icon represents bargraph mode display.
The icon represents dial mode display.
The icon represents numeric mode display.
The table below shows an example display for current in the three modes.

Numeric mode Bargraph mode Dial mode

Press the key to switch the Press the key to switch the display Press the key to switch the
display to bargraph mode. to dial mode. display to numeric mode.

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Control Menu

Presentation
The Control menu is used to control from the FDM121 display unit:
the circuit breaker
the light and load application managed by the IO module

DANGER
RISK OF ELECTROCUTION, ELECTRIC ARC, OR BURNS
Do not execute any commands from the FDM121 display unit before returning the IMU to nominal
operating mode when the FDM121 display unit backlighting is blinking.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

Blinking of the FDM121 display unit indicates that the IMU is operating in degraded mode. It may be an
architecture problem. For more information, refer to the ULP System User Guide.
If the IMU operating in degraded mode includes an FDM121 display unit version lower than V2.1.3, there
is a risk of controlling a device other than the one intended.

Devices Compatible with Circuit Breaker Control


The table presents the minimum hardware configuration required to control each range of circuit breakers.

Range Minimum hardware configuration required


Masterpact NT Fixed or withdrawable circuit breaker + BCM ULP + communicating coils MX
Masterpact NW and XF or communicating motor mechanism
Compact NS 630b-1600 Fixed or drawout switch-disconnector + BCM ULP + communicating coils MX
PowerPact P-frame and XF or communicating motor mechanism
Compact NSX Fixed or withdrawable circuit breaker + BSCM with firmware version 2.1.7 and
PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame above + communicating motor mechanism in automatic mode
Fixed or withdrawable switch-disconnector + BSCM with firmware
version 2.1.7 and above + communicating motor mechanism in automatic
mode

Breaker Control Screen

A Circuit breaker status


B Current control mode of the circuit breaker
C Selection of the breaker control commands

Circuit Breaker Status


Depending on the devices connected, the FDM121 display unit displays the following status of the circuit
breaker:
Open: The circuit breaker is open.
Close: The circuit breaker is closed.
TripSDE: The circuit breaker is tripped on electrical fault.
Trip: The circuit breaker is tripped.
NA: The status of the circuit breaker is not available (no communication between the circuit breaker and
the FDM121 display unit).

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Circuit Breaker Control Mode Selection


The FDM121 display unit can select the local or remote control mode of the circuit breaker, except when
an IO module configured for Breaker operation is in the IMU, or when the circuit breaker hardware
configuration is not compatible.
Local and Remote modes are mutually exclusive.
The circuit breaker control mode selection is password protected. If the level 3 default password of the
circuit breaker was modified, then a screen asking for the password is displayed (see page 24).
You are not prompted to confirm the selection when selecting the circuit breaker control mode
(Local/Remote).

Circuit Breaker Control Commands


The FDM121 display unit can control the circuit breaker only in local control mode. In remote control mode,
the Control function is not available.
The circuit breaker control commands are password protected. If the level 3 default password of the circuit
breaker was modified, then a screen asking for the password is displayed (see page 24).
After selection of a command, you are prompted to confirm it.
The control commands depend on the type of circuit breaker.

Range Control commands


Masterpact NT Open: command to open the circuit breaker without delay
Masterpact NW Close: command to close the circuit breaker without delay
Compact NS 630b-1600 Close self-timer: command to close the circuit breaker with a 15-second delay
PowerPact P-frame
NOTE: No Reset command from the FDM121 display unit. It is only possible to
use an electrical reset or to push the reset button on front face of the circuit
breaker.
Compact NSX Open: command to open the circuit breaker without delay
PowerPact H-, J-, and L-frame Close: command to close the circuit breaker without delay
Close self-timer: command to close the circuit breaker with a 15-seconds delay
Reset: command to reset the circuit breaker after a trip.

NOTE: The Close command and Close self-timer command are not allowed when the close order is inhibited.

Light and Load Control


The FDM121 display unit can control the light and load pre-defined application (application 4) performed
by an IO module connected to the IMU.
The FDM121 display unit can control the light and load application only in local control mode. In remote
control mode, the Lighting control and Load control functions are not available.
The Lighting control screen and the Load control screen present the same information:

A Current application status


On Lighting or load is on.
Off Lighting or load is off.
B Application control orders
On Command to switch on the light or the load.
Off Command to switch off the light or the load.

The light control and load control commands are password protected. If the level 3 default password of the
IO module was modified, then a screen asking for the password is displayed (see page 24).
After selection of a command, you are prompted to confirm it.
The light and load commands issued from the local FDM121 display unit are used as follows:
To switch the lights on and off. The lights are controlled by an impulse relay. The switch order can be
either delayed or not.
To switch the loads on and off. The loads are controlled by a contactor. The switch order can be either
delayed or not.
For more information, refer to the IO Module User Guide.

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Navigation Through the Breaker Control Screens


The procedure for controlling a Masterpact NW circuit breaker in local mode is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Control menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Control menu by pressing the OK key.

2
Select the Breaker submenu in the Control menu by using the and
keys.
Confirm selection of the Breaker submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 Select Control (1) to control the circuit breaker.


Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key.

4 Select one of the three possible actions to control the Masterpact NW circuit
breaker:
Open
Close
Close self-timer

Confirm the selected action by pressing the OK key.


NOTE: Circuit breaker control commands are password protected. If the level 3
default password of the circuit breaker was modified, then a screen asking for
the password is displayed (see page 24).
5 A screen confirming the action to be carried out is displayed.
Select Yes to confirm opening the circuit breaker.
NOTE: If you select Close self-timer, a 15-second timer starts before a close
command is sent. Pressing the key before the end of the countdown
returns to the Breaker control submenu without sending any command to the
circuit breaker.

6 The new circuit breaker status is displayed on the screen.

(1) Submenu available only when the hardware is compatible with the function, the control mode is local, and there is
no conflict on ULP bus.

NOTE: Use the key to return to the Breaker control menu.

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Navigation Through the Lighting or Load Control Screens


Navigation through the Lighting control and Load control screens is similar.
The procedure for controlling the Lighting application is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Control menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Control menu by pressing the OK key.

2
Select the Lighting submenu (1) in the Control menu by using the and
keys.
Confirm selection of the submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 Select On from the menu to turn on the light.


Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key.
NOTE: Light control and load control commands are password protected. If the
level 3 default password of the IO module was modified, then a screen asking for
the password is displayed (see page 24).

4 A screen confirming the action to be carried out is displayed.


Select Yes to confirm turning on the light.

5 The new lighting status is displayed on the screen.

(1) Submenu available only when:


the FDM121 display unit is connected to an IO module configured for the pre-defined application 4 Light and load
control,
the control mode is local,
there is no conflict on ULP bus.

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Alarms Menu

Definitions
An event is a digital data changing state or any incident detected by the modules of the IMU. Events are
time-stamped and logged in the module event history.
An alarm is a type of event that requires a specific attention from the user.
The user can associate an alarm with any measurement or event in the IMU.
Each alarm is given a pre-defined priority level:
High priority
Medium priority
Low priority
No priority

The user can set the alarm parameters and assign priorities with the customer engineering tool
(see page 16).
For more information about alarm setup and priorities, refer to the Micrologic Trip Units User Guides.

Presentation
Events and alarms are displayed in the Alarms menu of the FDM121 display unit, where you have the
choice between 2 submenus:
Event log displays the 40 last events from the connected devices. The events are recorded by the
FDM121 display unit. The event log file is lost in case of FDM121 power loss.
Alarm History displays the alarms detected by the connected devices. They are not lost in case of
FDM121 power loss. The alarms are sorted by types which availability depends on the devices
connected to the FDM121 display unit:
Alarms
Trip
Maintenance operations
Device status and control
Alarms from IO module 1
Alarms from IO module 2

NOTE: Events and alarms are displayed in the reverse chronological order on the Event log and Alarm
History screens.

Alarm Real-Time Indication and Acknowledgment


The high-priority and medium-priority alarm are indicated in real time on the FDM121 display unit on a
different way. They must be acknowledged also in a different way.

Priority Indication in real time Clearing of alarms


High New Event pop-up screen 1 Press the OK key to clear the New Event message.
Alarm indicator LED
blinking

2 Select the new event in the Event log screen and press the OK
key.
3 The LED turns off after every high-priority alarm has been
acknowledged.
Medium Alarm indicator LED 1 Select the new event in the Event log screen and press the OK
steady ON key.
2 The LED turns off after every medium-priority alarm has been
acknowledged and no high-priority alarm is present.

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Navigation Through the Event Log Screens


The procedure for navigating through the Event log screens is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Alarms menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Alarms menu by pressing the OK key.

2
Select the Event log submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Event log submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 The Event log screen is displayed:


The events are listed in a reverse chronological order from which they
occurred.
The description of a new event is written in bold font.
The alarm priority level is indicated at top right of the alert pictogram.

Press the OK key to clear a new event: the description of the cleared events is
written in normal font.
4
Press the and keys to switch from one event to another.

Press the key to display detailed information about an event.

5
Press the and keys to display detailed information about a previous or
subsequent event in the event log.

Press the key to return to the event log.

Pressing the key in any Event log screen returns to the screen displayed before the New event pop-
up screen has appeared.
NOTE: If no event has occurred since the FDM121 display unit was powered up, the Event log submenu
displays the screen below. Press the OK key to return to the Alarms menu.

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Navigation Through the Alarm History Submenu


The procedure for navigating through the Alarm History screens is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Alarms menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Alarms menu by pressing the OK key.

2
Select the Alarm History submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Alarm History submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 Select one of the type of alarms in the Alarm History submenu:


Alarms
Trip
Maintenance op. (maintenance operations)
Status & Control (device status and control)
I/O #1
I/O #2

Select the Alarms submenu by using the and keys.


Confirm your selection by pressing the OK key.
4 The alarm history is displayed, with the alarms listed in a reverse chronological
order from which they were triggered.
Press the and keys to switch from one alarm to another.

Press the key to display detailed information about an alarm.

5
Press the and keys to display detailed information about a previous or
subsequent alarm in the history.

Press the key to return to the alarm history.

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Event or Alarm Screen


Event and alarm screens are similar. The general and detailed screens are respectively as follows:

A Event or alarm occurrence date


B Event or alarm occurrence time:
in hours and minutes in the general screen
in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds in the detailed screen

C Event or alarm name


D Key to return to the event log or alarm history
E Event or alarm type:

indicates the occurrence of the event or alarm

indicates completion of the event or alarm


F Screen number
G Alarm priority level (indicated in the event log only)
H Event or alarm code

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Services Menu

Presentation
The Services menu provides access to the following functions:
Reset energy meters and minimum and maximum metering values mode
Date and time settings from the FDM121 display unit
FDM121 display unit contrast and brightness settings
Maintenance indicators (operation counters, load profile, and so on)
IMU product identification information
Language selection for the FDM121 screens
Monitoring and controlling the IO modules (status, forcing command, and counters)
IFE IP address setting for the IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker connected to FDM121 display
unit
Availability of menu items depends on the devices connected to the FDM121 display unit:
Reset submenu is available when a Micrologic trip unit or BCM ULP is connected.
Maintenance submenu available when a Micrologic trip unit, a BSCM, or a BCM ULP is connected.
I/O #1 and I/O #2 submenus are available when IO modules are connected.
IFE IP address submenu is available when an IFE Ethernet interface for LV circuit breaker is
connected.

Settings Retained in the Event of a Power Loss


If the FDM121 power supply is lost, the FDM121 display unit retains the following settings:
Language setting
Contrast setting
Brightness setting

If the FDM121 power supply is lost, the date and time are lost.

Resetting
Use the Reset submenu to reset:
all energy meters and minimum and maximum measurement values in a single operation.
the energy meters only: active energy Ep), reactive energy ((Eq), and apparent energy (Es) meters.
a group of minimum and maximum measurement values only.

For the group of currents, for example, the following minimum and maximum values are reset
simultaneously:
Phase currents and neutral current (if present)
Unbalance currents
Demand current

Availability of submenu items depends on the devices supported.


The procedure for resetting the metering groups of a Masterpact NW circuit breaker in the Services menu
is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Services menu is displayed.


Select the Reset submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Reset submenu by pressing the OK key.

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Step Action Display


3 The Reset submenu is displayed, with the choice of metering groups that can be
reset (three screens).
Select MIN-MAX I by using the and keys to reset all of the minimum and
maximum values of the currents.
Confirm selection of resetting the MIN-MAX I group by pressing the OK key.
NOTE: Reset command is password protected. If the level 3 default password of
the BCM ULP was modified, then a screen asking for the password is displayed
(see page 24).
4 A reset request confirmation message is displayed.
Confirm resetting the MIN-MAX I group by pressing the OK key.

5 A confirmation message is displayed whichever Reset submenu is selected.


Press the OK key to return to the Reset submenu.

NOTE: Pressing the key returns to the Services menu.

Setting the Date and Time on the FDM121 Display Unit


The procedure for setting date and time on the FDM121 display unit from the Services menu is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Services menu is displayed.


Select the Set-up submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Set-up submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 The Set-up submenu is displayed.


Confirm selection of the Date/Time submenu by pressing the OK key.

4 The Date/Time submenu is displayed.


Press the key to set the system date and time.

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Step Action Display


5
Select the field to set by using the key. The display of the selected field
switches to reverse video.
Use the and keys to adjust the content of the selected field.
Press the OK key to confirm your settings.

Setting the Contrast and Brightness on the FDM121 Display Unit


Navigation for setting the contrast and brightness is similar.
The procedure for setting contrast on the FDM121 display unit from the Services menu is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Services menu is displayed.


Select the Set-up submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Set-up submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 The Set-up submenu is displayed.


Confirm selection of the Display submenu by pressing the OK key.

4 The Display submenu is used to set the display of the FDM121 display unit.
Select the Contrast submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Contrast submenu by pressing the OK key.

5 The Contrast submenu is displayed.


Adjust the contrast by using the and keys.
Confirm the contrast setting by pressing the OK key.

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Setting the Units for Temperature and Volume on the FDM121 Display Unit
Navigation for setting the physical unit for the display of temperature ( C or F) and volume (m3, US gallon
galUS, or imperial gallon galGB) is similar.
The procedure for setting the temperature from the Services menu is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Services menu is displayed.


Select the Set-up submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Set-up submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 The Set-up submenu is displayed.


Select the Units submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Units submenu by pressing the OK key.

4
Press the key to edit the current temperature or volume unit.

5
Select the field to set by using the key. The display of the selected field
switches to reverse video.
Confirm selection of the unit to edit by pressing the OK key.

6
Use the and keys to adjust the content of the selected field.
Confirm the new unit setting by pressing the OK key.

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Choosing the Language on the FDM121 Display Unit


The procedure for choosing the language on the FDM121 display unit from the Services menu is as
follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Services menu is displayed.


Select the Language submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Language submenu by pressing the OK key.
NOTE: In order to be able to change language easily, whichever language has
been chosen, the Language submenu label is only in English.

3 The Language submenu is displayed.


Select the desired display language by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the language by pressing the OK key.

Maintenance Submenu Screens


Availability of submenu items depends on the connected devices:
Contact wear submenu is available when a Micrologic trip unit is connected.
Load Profile submenu is available when a Micrologic trip unit is connected.
Breaker counters submenu is available when a BSCM or BCM ULP is connected.
Cradle counters submenu is available when an IO module configured for cradle management
application is connected.
Drawer counters submenu is available when an IO module configured for drawer management
application is connected.
T counters #1 submenu is available when the analog input of IO module 1 is assigned to Pt100
sensor.
T counters #2 submenu is available when the analog input of IO module 2 is assigned to Pt100
sensor.
The table below presents the screens in the Maintenance submenu available on the FDM121 display unit
connected to a Compact NSX circuit breaker. The Maintenance submenu is accessible from the Services
menu in the Main menu.

Screens Description

Select the maintenance screen in the Maintenance submenu by using the and
keys.
Confirm selection of the maintenance screen by pressing the OK key.

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Screens Description
The Contact wear screen in the Maintenance submenu displays the amount of wear on
the circuit breaker contacts.

The Load Profile screen in the Maintenance submenu displays four circuit breaker
operating hours counters for four loading sections.

The Breaker counters screen in the Maintenance submenu displays the values of the
counters:
Operations: OF counter (open to close position counter, resettable)
TripSDE: SDE counter (close to SDE position counter)
Close cmd: counter of close commands by using the communicating motor
mechanism

The Cradle counters screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:


the cradle connected position counter (CE)
the cradle test position counter (CT)
the cradle disconnected position counter (CD)

The Drawer counters screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:


the drawer connected position counter (CE)
the drawer test position counter (CT)
the drawer disconnected position counter (CD)

The T counters #1 screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:


the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 1 exceeds
threshold 1
the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 1 exceeds
threshold 2
the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 1 exceeds
threshold 3

The T counters #2 screen in the Maintenance submenu displays:


the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 2 exceeds
threshold 1
the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 2 exceeds
threshold 2
the number of times the switchboard temperature measured by IO module 2 exceeds
threshold 3

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Getting the Product Identification


The FDM121 display unit displays the serial number, the part number, and the version of every module of
the IMU.
The procedure for accessing the module identification for an IMU consisting of a Compact NSX circuit
breaker equipped with a Micrologic 5.2 E trip unit and a BSCM, an IFM and an FDM121 display unit, and
a maintenance module is as follows:

Step Action Display


1 Select the Services menu in the Main menu, then select the Product ID
submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Product ID submenu by pressing the OK key.

2 The first screen displays the identifying information for the Micrologic trip unit:
Type of Micrologic trip unit
SN = Serial number
PN = Micrologic trip unit part number
Version = Firmware version

Pressing the key switches to the next screen.


Pressing the key switches back to the previous screen.
3 The next screen displays the identifying information for the BSCM:
BSCM
SN = Serial number
PN = BSCM part number
Version = Firmware version

4 The next screen displays the identifying information for the IFM Modbus-SL
interface of LV circuit breaker:
IFM description
SN = Serial number
PN = IFM part number
Version = Firmware version

5 The next screen displays the identifying information for the FDM121 display unit:
FDM121
SN = Serial number
PN = FDM121 part number
Version = Firmware version

6 The next screen displays the identifying information for the maintenance module:
Maintenance module
SN = Serial number
PN = Maintenance module part number
Version = Firmware version

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Navigation Through the IO Module Screens


The I/O # submenus provide access to four submenus for monitoring and controlling the IO modules
connected to the FDM121 display unit:
Status submenu displays the I/Os of the IO module
Force submenu is used to force or unforce a command
Pulse counters submenu displays the counters
Temperature submenu displays the switchboard temperature provided by the given IO module

The procedure for navigating through the IO module screens is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Services menu is displayed.


Select the I/O # submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the I/O # submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 The I/O # submenu is displayed.


Select the Status submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Status submenu by pressing the OK key.

4 The first I/O # Status screen in the I/O # submenu displays the inputs of the given
IO module with the following information for each line, from left to right:
Input number
Input label
Input state: 0 or 1
Input forcing status: F means that the input state is forced.

Use the and keys to navigate between the screens.


5 The second I/O # Status screen in the I/O # submenu displays the outputs of the
given IO module with the following information for each line, from left to right:
Output number
Output label
Output state: 0 or 1
Output forcing status: F means that the output state is forced.

Use the and keys to navigate between the screens.


6
In the I/O # submenu, select the Force submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Force submenu by pressing the OK key.

7 The I/O # Force screen displays all the I/Os of the given IO module.
Select an input or output by using the and keys.
Confirm selection by pressing the OK key.

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Step Action Display


8 The I/O # Force screen of a selected input or output is divided into two parts:
The part at the top indicates the current command setting right of the label.
The part at the bottom indicates the possible actions which can be carried out
on the I/O in the form of a menu:
Force to 0
Force to 1
Unforce

Select the action you want to carry out by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the action you want to carry out by pressing the OK key.
NOTE: I/O # Force commands are password protected. If the level 3 default
password of the IO module was modified, then a screen asking for the password
is displayed (see page 24).
9 A screen confirming the action to be carried out is displayed.
Select Yes to confirm the action to be carried out.

10
In the I/O # submenu, select the Pulse counters submenu by using the and
keys.
Confirm selection of the Pulse counters submenu by pressing the OK key.

11 The Pulse counters screen displays all the inputs assigned to pulse counter
function of a given IO module. The pulse meter label, value, and unit are indicated
for each input of the IO module.
Use the and keys to navigate between the screens.
To edit the volume unit, see the Units screen (see page 42).

12
In the I/O # submenu, select the Temperature submenu by using the and
keys.
Confirm selection of the Temperature submenu by pressing the OK key.

13 The Temperature screen displays the switchboard temperature measured by


Pt100 sensor connected to the analog input of the IO module.
To edit the temperature unit, see the Units screen (see page 42).

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Setting the IP Address of the IFE Ethernet Interface for LV Circuit Breaker
The procedure for setting the IFE IP address from the Services menu is as follows:

Step Action Display


1
Select the Services menu in the Main menu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the Services menu by pressing the OK key.

2 The Services menu is displayed.


Select the IFE IP address submenu by using the and keys.
Confirm selection of the IFE IP address submenu by pressing the OK key.

3 The IFE IP address screen is displayed.


To edit the address settings, press the key.
NOTE: IFE address command is password protected. If the level 3 default
password of the circuit breaker was modified, then a screen asking for the
password is displayed (see page 24).
NOTE: If address acquisition mode is different from Static, the IP address,
Subnet mask, and Default gateway fields are not displayed.
4
Select the field to set by using the key. The selected field is displayed in reverse
video.

5 Edit digits when necessary:


Use the and keys to adjust the digit of the selected field.

Go to the next digit by using the key.

6 Press the OK key to confirm the IFE IP address and return to the Services menu.

NOTE: Pressing the key returns to the Services menu and IP address edition is canceled.

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