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IQ 100 Series (130/140/150) Meter
Overview &Specifications
14 User and Installation Manual IM02601003E-September 2011 www.eaton.com
Factory Settings
The following table lists the default settings for the IQ 100 Series meter. The settings which
cannot be changed via the front panel are noted; if the meter does not have the RS485 or RJ45
option, these settings cannot be changed at all.
Setting Default Value Congurable through
Front Panel?
Power Scale Auto No
Energy Digits 8 No
Energy Decimal Places 0 No
Energy Scale kilo (k) No
Power Direction View as Load No
Demand Averaging Method Fixed No
Demand Averaging Interval 15 (minutes) No
Demand Averaging Sub-interval None No
Auto-Scrolling Display Yes Yes
Display Conguration Volts L-L, Volts L-N, Amps, W/VAR/PF, VA/Hz, Wh,
VARh, VAh
No
CT Numerator 1 (for 1Amp model) or 5 (for 5 Amp model) Yes
CT Denominator 1 (for 1Amp model) or 5 (for 5 Amp model) Not changeable through
software or front panel
CT Multiplier 1 No
PT Numerator 120 Yes
PT Denominator 120 Yes
PT Multipler 1 Yes
System Wiring 3 Element Wye Yes
Phases Displayed ABC No
RS485 COM Address 1 Yes*
RS485 COM Protocol Modbus RTU Yes*
RS485 COM Baud Rate 57600 Yes*
RS485 COM Response Delay 0 No*
IP Address 10.0.0.1 No**
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 No**
Ethernet Option Baud Rate 57600 No**
Ethernet Option Protocol Modbus TCP No**
Password Disabled No
* If the meter does not have the RS485 option, these settings do not apply.
** If the meter does not have the RJ45 Ethernet option, these settings do not apply.
Utility Peak Demand (IQ140/150)
The IQ 100 Series meter provides user-congured Fixed Window or Sliding Window Demand. This
feature allows you to set up a Customized Demand Prole. Fixed Window Demand is demand used over
a user-congured demand period (usually 5, 15 or 30 minutes). Sliding Window Demand is a xed
window demand that moves for a user-specied subinterval period. An example of Sliding Window
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