
NVA100X - Getting started - 01 - 2018
—Packaging
ProNext devices must be stored within the required temperature limits; the relative humidity should
not cause condensation or formation of frost.
It is recommended that the devices are stored in their packaging; in the case of long storage, especial-
ly in extreme climatic conditions, it is recommended that the device is supplied with power for
some hours before the commissioning, in order to bring the circuits to the rating conditions and to
stabilize the operation of the components.
—Contents
• Getting started
• Test report
• Screws
—Technical support
Full documentation is available on the www.thytronic.it website; for information and purchase of licen-
ses for oscillographic recording function please contact THYTRONIC.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Packaging ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Contents .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................1
Technical support......................................................................................................................................................................................................1
INSTALLATION 2
Mounting.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................2
Flush mounting...........................................................................................................................................................................................................2
I/O diagram .................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Electrical connections..............................................................................................................................................................................................5
Output relays ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Binary Inputs ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Ethernet Ports ............................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Local Port....................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
RS485 port...................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
PROGRAMMING AND SETTINGS 9
MMI Password management..................................................................................................................................................................................9
MMI (Man Machine Interface).............................................................................................................................................................................11
Reading variables (READ)......................................................................................................................................................................................11
Setting modifying (SET) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................12
TEST...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
COMMUNICATION ..................................................................................................................................................................................................13
Circuit breaker commands.....................................................................................................................................................................................13
MMI menu structure...............................................................................................................................................................................................14
NVA100X#P2J00TE0
In5A
UAUX 110-230 Vac/dc
100V
100V
IEn
UEn
Un
1A 1A
5A 1A
5A
Flush mounting
Inductive CTs-VTs
ThySensor inputs versions
Rack mounting with
MAR support
20 kV
UNP
630 A
NVA100X#P2000TE2
Inp
UAUX 110-230 Vac/dc
IEn 1A 1A 5A
GETTING STARTED
NOTE This document does not replace the instruction manual.
Some functions described may be not available in all NVA100X models.
NVA100X
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