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The EasyLogicTM DM1000 series (1-ph V A F) / DM3000 series

EasyLogicTM­DM1000 / DM3000 Series Digital Panel Meter (3-ph V A) digital panel meters offer five different configurations.
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Model Information

Meter 1-ph 1-ph 1-ph 3-ph 3-ph Commercial


model A V Hz A V reference Accuracy
DM1110  METSEDM1110 ± 0.5%
DM1210  METSEDM1210 ± 0.5%
DM1310  METSEDM1310 ± 0.2%
DM3110  METSEDM3110 ± 0.5%
DM3210  METSEDM3210 ± 0.5%

Inside the box

1 Safety Precautions

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
• Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E in the USA or applicable local standards.
• Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions.
• Turn off all power supplying this device before working on it.
• Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off.
• NEVER open circuit a CT; use the shorting block to short circuit the leads of the CT before removing the connection from the digital panel meter.
• Do not exceed the device’s ratings for maximum limits.
• Do not use this device for critical control or protection applications where human or equipment safety relies on the operation of the control circuit.
• Always use grounded external CTs for current inputs.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

1. Turn off all power supplying this device before working on it.
2. Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that all power is off.

2 Description

Front Panel
DM1000 DM3000

Bright red LED display Bright red LED display


Smart LED indicators:
Kilo and phase indicators Phase indication LED
Dual function key Dual function key
Smart LED indicators:
Kilo and phase indicators

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2 Description (continued)

Rear Panel

DM1110 DM1210

Current input terminals


01 02
I 1+ I 1-
CURRENT INPUTS
1A/5A NOM, 50mA - 6A , 50/60 5%Hz

DANGER DANGER
Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is
installed before working on it. installed before working on it.
Refer to installation guide. Refer to installation guide.
Failure to follo w these instructions will resul t in deat h or serious injury Failure to follo w these instructions will resul t in deat h or serious injury
EasyLogicTM METSEDM1110 EasyLogicTM METSEDM1210

CAT III IN 34 CAT III IN 34


AUXILIARY SUPPLY VOLTAGE INPUTS AUXILIARY SUPPLY
100-230V 20% 44-480 V L-L 50/60 5%Hz 100-230V 20%
50/60 5 Hz; < 3VA /1W 25-277 V L-N 50/60 5%Hz 50/60 5 Hz; < 3VA /1W
L+ N- V1 V2 L+ N-
12 13 08 11 12 13

Auxiliary supply (control power) terminals Auxiliary supply (control power) terminals

Voltage input terminals

DM1310 DM3110

Current input terminals


01 02 03 04 05 06
I 1+ I 1- I 2+ I 2- I 3+ I 3-

CURRENT INPUTS
1A/5A NOM, 50mA - 6A , 50/60 5%Hz

DANGER DANGER
Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is
installed before working on it. installed before working on it.
Refer to installation guide. Refer to installation guide.
Failure to follo w these instructions will resul t in deat h or serious injury Failure to follo w these instructions will resul t in deat h or serious injury

EasyLogicTM METSEDM1310 EasyLogicTM METSEDM3110

CAT III IN 34 CAT III IN 34


AUXILIARY SUPPLY AUXILIARY SUPPLY
FREQUENCY INPUT
100-230V 20% 100-230V 20%
20 - 100 Hz 50/60 5 Hz; < 3VA /1W
(44-480 V L-L /25-277 V L-N ) 50/60 5 Hz; < 3VA /1W

V1 V2 L+ N- L+ N-
12 13
08 11 12 13

Auxiliary supply (control power) terminals Auxiliary supply (control power) terminals

Frequency input terminals

DM3210

DANGER
Turn off all power supplying this device and the equipment in which it is
installed before working on it.
Refer to installation guide.
Failure to follo w these instructions will resul t in deat h or serious injury
EasyLogicTM METSEDM3210

CAT III IN 34
VOLTAGE INPUTS AUXILIARY SUPPLY
44-480 V L-L 50/60 5%Hz 100-230V 20%
25-277 V L-N 50/60 5%Hz 50/60 5 Hz; < 3VA /1W

V1 V2 V3 VN L+ N-
08 09 10 11 12 13

Auxiliary supply (control power) terminals

Voltage input terminals

3 Dimensions

90.00°

90.00°
43.5
1.7
3.78
96.0
3.54
90.0

8.50
0.33

96.00
3.78

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4 Mounting

+0.8
92.00 -0.0
3.62

20.0°

+0.8
92.00 -0.0
3.62

5 Wiring Diagrams

DM1000 series digital panel meter DM3000 series digital panel meter
CURRENT INPUTS
CURRENT INPUTS 1A/5A Nom, 50mA - 6A ,50/60±5%Hz
1A/5A Nom, 50mA - 6A , 50/60±5%Hz

L+ N-
12 13
AUXILIARY SUPPLY L+ N-
100-230V±20% 12 13
50/60±5Hz; <3VA/1W V1 V2 V3 VN AUXILIARY SUPPLY
V1 V2
08 09 10 11
100-230V±20%
08 11 50/60±5Hz; <3VA/1W
VOLTAGE INPUTS
VOLTAGE INPUTS FREQUENCY INPUTS 44-480 V L-L 50/60±5%Hz
44-480 V L-L 50/60±5%Hz 25-277 V L-N50/60±5%Hz
20-100 Hz
25-277 V L-N 50/60±5%Hz

Wiring Diagram Symbols

Symbol Description Symbol Description


S1
0.25 A Fuse Current transformer
S2

Shorting block Ground

Voltage disconnect switch

DM1210 single-phase voltmeter /


DM1110 single-phase ammeter
DM1310 single-phase frequency meter
Use PT if V L-N > 277 Vac

V1 V2
I 1+ I 1-

A
B

C
S1 S2
L1
CT L1
N
N

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5 Wiring Diagrams (continued)

DM3110 3-phase ammeter DM3210 3-phase voltmeter

Use PT if V L-L > 480 Vac


I 1+ I 1- I 2+ I 2- I 3+ I 3- V1 V2 V3 VN

B A

S1 S2 L1
L1
CT S1 S2 L2
L2 L3
CT S1 S2 N
L3
CT
N

Note: Clearly label the device’s disconnect circuit mechanism and install it within easy reach of the operator.

L N

AC: 100-230 V ± 20%


DC: 100-230 V ± 20%

If using a control power transformer, fuse both primary and secondary sides of the transformer. The fuses / circuit breakers must be rated for the installation voltage and sized for the available fault
current. Fuse for neutral terminal is required if the source neutral connection is not grounded.

6 Installation

Wire Sizes and Torque


See the label inside the rear panel door of the meter for wiring connections. Terminal wiring should have a minimum temperature rating of 65 °C (149 °F).

Connector Wire size Wire strip length Torque Screw driver type

Auxiliary Power* ,Voltage


18-12 AWG 0.82-3.31 mm2 0.28 in. 7 mm
Inputs* and Control outputs*
3.68 ± 0.08
[.14 ± .003] 4.4-5.3 in-lb 0.5-0.6 N.m
PH 1 (Cross-slotted)
6.35 / [.250] MAX

Current Inputs** 18-12 AWG 0.82-3.31 mm2


3.68 ± 0.08 DIA
[.145 ± .003]
6.35 / [.250] MAX

* Wire ferrules recommended. Wire ferrule determines stripping length


** Current inputs (CTs) must have U or Ring terminal connections

Connecting Cable Requirements

Insulation rating Current rating


Voltage circuit > 600 Vac > 0.1 A
Current circuit > 600 Vac > 7.5 A

Auxiliary and Voltage Terminal Fuse Recommendation

Symbol Description Fuse amperage Voltage rating Fuse type

Fuse 250mA 300V AC/DC Fast-acting type

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7 Dual Function Key

The EasyLogic DM1110, DM1210, DM1310, DM3110, and DM3210 digital panel meters have an intuitive dual function key . The dual function
key performs three different operations.

Dual Function Key Operation

Press dual function key for To


Five seconds Enter setup menu.
Two seconds (Long press) Select the digit/value in the setup menu for editing.
Simple one touch (Short press) Edit the digit/value in the setup menu.

8 Setup Menu

DANGER
HAZARD OF UNINTENDED OPERATION

Only qualified personnel are authorized to set up the digital panel meter.

Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage.

To enter setup menu


1. Press and hold for five seconds.
2. For DM1110 / DM3110, the display flashes CTr and displays the default CTr value 0100.
For DM1210 / DM3210, the display flashes PTr and displays the default PTr value 1.000.

NOTE: CTr is CT ratio and Ptr is PT ratio

To edit CT Ratio in DM1110 1-phase / DM3110 3-phase ammeter


To set the CTr value to 2500/5 i.e., 0500 in DM1110 / DM3110 digital panel meter.
CT Ratio

Press for five


seconds Short press four times

Exit from setup

1. Press and hold for five seconds.


The display flashes CTr and displays the default CTr value 0100.
2. Long press The display shows 0100 with blinking 0.
3. Long press The display shows 0100 with blinking 1.
4. Short press four times. The display shows 0500 with blinking 5.
5. Long press to accept the new value.
6. Short press . The display flashes PASS and comes out of the setup mode.

NOTE: The maximum CTr value you can set in DM1110 / DM3110 digital panel meter is 9999.

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8 Setup Menu (continued)

To edit PT ratio in DM1210 1-phase / DM3210 3-phase voltmeter


To set the PTr value to 11 kV/110 i.e., 100 in DM1210 / DM3210 digital panel meter.
PT Ratio Long press four
times

Press for five


seconds

Exit from
setup

1. Press and hold for five seconds.


The display flashes PTr and displays the default PTr value 1.000.
2. Long press .The display shows 1.000 with blinking 1.
3. Long press for four times. The display shows 1.000 with blinking decimal point “.”.
4. Short press to shift the decimal point one place. The display shows 10.00 with blinking “.”.
5. Short press to shift the decimal point one more place. The display shows 100.0 with blinking “.”.
6. Long press to accept the new value.
7. Short press .The display flashes PASS and comes out of the setup mode.

NOTE: The maximum PTr value you can set in the DM1210 / DM3210 digital panel meter is 9999.

NOTE:
Key long press Digit/value selection for editing
Key short press 1 Digit/value 1 is selected for editing

9 Menu Hierarchy

DM3110: Menu Hierarchy DM3210: Menu Hierarchy

A1 A1 = RMS current, phase 1 V1 V1 = RMS voltage, phase 1 to neutral

V2 V2 = RMS voltage, phase 2 to neutral


A2 A2 = RMS current, phase 2
V3 V3 = RMS voltage, phase 3 to neutral

A3 A3 = RMS current, phase 3 V12 V12 = RMS voltage, phase 12

V23 V23 = RMS voltage, phase 23

V31 V31 = RMS voltage, phase 31

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10 Technical Specifications

Sensing/measurement True RMS, one second update time


Accuracy DM1000 Voltage and current: ±0.5 % of full scale reading for Class 0.5
Frequency: ±0.2 % of the full scale reading
DM3000 Voltage and current: ±0.5 % of full scale reading for Class 0.5
Auxiliary supply (control power) AC: 100-230 V ± 20%;
Frequency: 50/60 ± 5 Hz
DC: 100-230 V ± 20%;
Input voltage DM1210 44 to 480 Vac L-L; 50/60 ± 5% Hz
25 to 277 Vac L-N; 50/60 ± 5% Hz
DM3210 44 to 480 Vac L-L; 50/60 ± 5% Hz
25 to 277 Vac L-N; 50/60 ± 5% Hz
Input current DM1110 1A/5A AC Nominal, 50mA to 6A AC; 50/60 ± 5% Hz
DM3110 1A/5A AC Nominal, 50mA to 6A AC; 50/60 ± 5% Hz
Input frequency DM1310 20 to 100 Hz (44 to 480 Vac L-L / 25 to 277 Vac L-N)
Burden Voltage and current input < 0.2 VA per phase
AC: Max 3 VA at 230 Vac L-N
DC: Max 1 W at 230 Vdc
Display and resolution Four digits, seven segment LED display
0.1 % resolution
Safety CAT III - Measurement,
Pollution degree 2
- Double insulation at user-accessible area
IP Degree of Protection Front Display - IP 50; Meter Body- IP 30
Environmental Operating temperature: -10 °C to 60 °C (14 °F to 140 °F)
Storage temperature: -25 °C to 70 °C (-13 °F to 158 °F)
Humidity 5 % to 95 % non-condensing
Product weight (approx) DM1110 175 gms
DM1210 160 gms
DM1310
DM3110 220 gms
DM3210 170 gms
Isolation 4 kV for one minute
Standards and Certifications Certifications :
as per IEC 61010-1 Edition-3
Standards:
Emission : CISPR 11;Class A
Electrostatic Discharge:IEC 61000-4-2*
Surge:IEC 61000-4-5*
Electrical Fast Transients:IEC 61000-4-4*
Radiated Susceptibility:IEC 61000-4-3*
Conducted Susceptibility: IEC 61000-4-6*
Power frequency magnetic field:IEC 61000-4-8*
Immunity to voltage dips and interruptions:IEC 61000-4-11*
Harmonic current emissions:IEC 61000-3-2*
Voltage fluctuations and flicker:IEC 61000-3-3*
Altitude ≤ 2000m

NOTE: * As per IEC 61326-1

11 Safety instructions

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

The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions
are not followed

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury
or death.

DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serius injury.

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, installation, and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to
recognize and avoid the hazards involved

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EasyLogic and Schneider Electric are trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric in
France, the USA and other countries.

• This product must be installed, connected and used in compliance with prevailing standards and/or
installation regulations.
• If this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the product
may be impaired.
• The safety of any system incorporating this product is the responsibility of the assembler/installer of the
system.
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