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Delta Electronics, Inc.


Taoyuan Technology Center
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Taoyuan City 33068, Taiwan
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Asia EMEA
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TEL: 52-55-2628-3015 #3050/3052

*We reserve the right to change the information in this catalogue without prior notice.
DPM-093AA20-02 2018/09/26
DPM-C530 Operation Manual
Revision History
Ve r s i o n Revision Date
1st The first version was published. 2018/08/24
2nd Error correction 2018/09/26
DPM-C530 Operation Manual

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Product Introduction

1.1 Preface .............................................................................................. 1-2

1.2 Overview ........................................................................................... 1-2

1.3 Safety Precautions ............................................................................. 1-3

Chapter 2 Product Specifications

2.1 Electrical Characteristics ................................................................... 2-2

2.2 Communications Specifications ......................................................... 2-4

2.3 Operating the Display ........................................................................ 2-4


2.3.1 Menu Tree ..................................................................................... 2-5

2.4 Dimensions ........................................................................................ 2-6

Chapter 3 Installation

3.1 Installation ........................................................................................ 3-2


3.1.1 Installation Environment ................................................................. 3-2
3.1.2 Installation Notes ........................................................................... 3-2

3.2 Basic Checks ...................................................................................... 3-4

3.3 Wiring ................................................................................................ 3-4


3.3.1 Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................ 3-4
3.3.2 Communication Characteristics ........................................................ 3-6

Chapter 4 Operation

4.1 General Operation ............................................................................. 4-2


4.1.1 Setting Menu ................................................................................. 4-2

4.2 Basic Setups ...................................................................................... 4-3


4.2.1 Set up the Time and Date ............................................................... 4-3
4.2.2 Meter Information .......................................................................... 4-3
4.2.3 Set up the Communication .............................................................. 4-3
4.2.4 Set up the Transformer Ratio ........................................................... 4-4
4.2.5 Set up the System ......................................................................... 4-5

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4.2.6 Set up the Alarms .......................................................................... 4-6
4.2.7 Set up the Demands ...................................................................... 4-7
4.2.8 Set up the Resets .......................................................................... 4-8

4.3 Advanced Setups ............................................................................... 4-8


4.3.1 Set up the Auto Recording .............................................................. 4-8
4.3.2 Set up the Data Log ....................................................................... 4-9
4.3.3 Set up the Auto MaxMin .................................................................4-10
4.3.4 Set up the Groups .........................................................................4-10

4.4 Power Analysis Values ..................................................................... 4-11


4.4.1 Total Harmonic Distortion Measurement ...........................................4-11
4.4.2 Demand Calculation Method ...........................................................4-12

Chapter 5 Parameters and Funcitons

5.1 Overview of Parameters .................................................................... 5-2

Chapter 6 Error Codes

6.1 Error Codes........................................................................................ 6-2

6.2 Alarm Types ...................................................................................... 6-2

Appendix A Accessories

A.1 DCT1000 Series ................................................................................. A-2

A.2 DCT2000 Series ................................................................................. A-4

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Chapter 1 Product Introduction

Table of Contents
1.1 Preface .............................................................................................. 1-2

1.2 Overview ........................................................................................... 1-2

1.3 Safety Precautions ............................................................................. 1-3

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1.1 Preface
_1 Thank you for choosing this product. This manual provides installation instructions for the DPM-C530 power
meter. The multifunction power meter DPM-C530 is an obvious choice for any application in terms of power
monitoring and control. It also can be used for measurement category CAT III.

Before using the meter, read this manual carefully to ensure proper use of this meter. Before you finish reading
this manual, observe the following notes.

 The installation environment must be free of water vapor, corrosive and flammable gas.

 Follow the instructions on the diagram in this manual for wiring the device.

 Grounding must be performed correctly and properly according to provisions for related electric work
regulations currently effective in the country.

 Do not disassemble the meter or alter its wiring when the power is on.

 When the power is on, do not touch the terminal area to avoid electric shock.

If you still experience issues when using the device, please contact your distributor or our customer service
center. As the product is updated and improved, changes to the specifications will be included in the newest
version of the manual which you can get by contacting your distributor or downloading it from the Delta
Electronics website ([Link]

1.2 Overview
The DPM-C530 is equipped with a large, back-lit LCD display that displays up to four lines of information.

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1.3 Safety Precautions


 Installation Notes
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 Install the power meter according to instructions on the manual. Use appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices.
 Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be
performed only after reading the entire set of installation instructions.
 Operate the power meter according to instructions on the manual. Neglecting
fundamental installation requirements may lead to personal injury as well as damage
to electrical equipment or other property.
 This equipment should be installed in a suitable insulated and fireproof enclosure.

 Operation Notes
 DO NOT work alone.
 Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on this equipment,
disconnect all electric power sources.
 Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is off.
 Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
 Carefully inspect the work area for tools and objects that may have been left inside
the equipment.

 Operation Notes
 Never short the secondary of a Power Transformer (PT).
 Never open circuit a Current Transformer (CT)
 Ensure that the CT secondary winding is fixed securely on the equipment. It may

damage the equipment if the secondary winding becomes loose during operation.

 When used with CTs, make sure the CTs are UL2808 listed in America and Canada

and meet or exceed the accuracy specifications for IEC61869-2 class or accepted by
authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) in other areas.

 Wiring Notes
 When the measured current is higher than the rated specification for the device,
consider using an external current transformer (CT).
 When the measured voltage is higher than the rated specification for the device,
consider using an external potential transformer (PT) (line voltage: 35 to 690V AC L-L
or phase voltage: 20 to 400V AC L-N).
 Connect only one cord to one plug on the quick connector.
 For the device is accidently unplugged, check the connecting cord and restart.

 Maintenance and Inspection Notes

 While cleaning the equipment, be sure to unplug all external power sources first. Use

a dry cloth to clean the equipment’s exterior. DO NOT open the equipment or touch

the wiring inside to prevent personal injury as well as damage to electrical equipment

or other property. DO NOT use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives.

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MEMO

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Chapter 2 Product Specifications

Table of Contents
2.1 Electrical Characteristics ..................................................................... 2-2
2.2 Communications Specifications ........................................................... 2-4
2.3 Operating the Display .......................................................................... 2-4
2.3.1 Menu Tree ..................................................................................... 2-5
2.4 Dimensions ......................................................................................... 2-6

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2.1 Electrical Characteristics

Measurement Accuracy

Voltage, current ± 0.5% Real power ± 0.5%


Electric
Electric quantities Real power, reactive ± 0.5% Reactive
_2 power, apparent power
energy
power
± 0.5%

Total Harmonic
Power factor ± 0.5% ± 1%
Distortion for Current

Total Harmonic
Real power ± 0.5% ± 1%
Distortion for Voltage

Reactive power ± 0.5% Frequency ± 0.5%

Apparent power ± 0.5% Harmonic ± 1%

Input

1PH2W, 1 CT 3PH3W, Δ connection, 3 CT, 2 PT

1PH3W, 2 CT 3PH4W, Y connection, 3 CT, No PT


Voltage Connection
3PH3W, Δ connection, 3 CT, No PT 3PH4W, Y connection, 3 CT, 3 PT

3PH3W, Δ connection, 2 CT, No PT 3PH4W, Y connection, 2 CT, 3 PT

Line voltage: 35–690 VAC (L-L)


Rated Voltage
Phase voltage: 20–400 VAC (L-N)

Rated Current 1A/5A

Frequency 50/60 Hz

Harmonic Distortion

for Individual 21

Current/Voltage

Voltage Input Measuring Category: CAT III

Alarm Set up multi-level alarms 10 multi-level alarms

80–265 VAC (maximum power: 4.6 W)


Power Operating range
100–300 VDC

Frequency Operating frequency 50/60 Hz

Modbus-RTU, Modbus ASCII, BACnet

Communication RS-485 port MS/TP

Baud rate 9600 / 19200 / 38400 bps

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C h a p t e r 2 P r o d u c t Sp e c i f i c a t i o n s

Mechanical Dimension (W x H x D) 96 x 96 x 95.4 mm

Characteristics IP Degree of Protection IP52 (front display), IP20 (meter body)

Ambient operating temperature -20–60°C (-4–144°F)

Storage temperature -30–70 °C (-22–158°F)


Environment
Relative Humidity 5–95% RH 2_
Altitude Below 2000 meters

Data Recording

Maximum / Minimum
39 / 39
Instantaneous Values

Alarm Type 29

Alarms History 40

Display

Screen Type LCD

Backlight White LED

Resolution 198 x 160 pixels

LED Indicator Green: pulse light ; Red: fault light

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Electrostatic Discharge IEC 61000-4-2

Immunity to Radiated Fields IEC 61000-4-3

Immunity to Fast Transients IEC 61000-4-4

Immunity to Impulse Waves IEC 61000-4-5

Conducted Immunity IEC 61000-4-6

Immunity to Magnetic Fields IEC 61000-4-8

Immunity to Voltage Dips IEC 61000-4-11

Radiated Emissions FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55011 Class A

Conducted Emissions FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55011 Class A

Harmonics IEC 61000-3-2

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2.2 Communications Specifications


Communications

RS-485 Modbus-RTU, Modbus ASCII, BACnet MS/TP

Baud rate 9600 / 19200 / 38400 bps


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2.3 Operating the Display

A Title
B Display area
C PULSE light
D FAULT light
E MENU key
F UP Key
G DOWN Key
H ENTER Key

Button Basic Mode Setting Mode

Go to Menu or return to the previous Return to the previous screen without


MENU Key
screen saving the current setting

UP Key Select item or page Increment the number

DOWN Key Select item or page Decrement the number

Go to setting mode and go to the next


ENTER Key Go to setting mode
setting

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2.3.1 Menu Tree

 Display Menu Tree


1. Time, Date

2. Mete r Info

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3. Communic ation

4. Transfo rmer Ratio

5. Sy ste m

6. Alarm

7. Demand

8. Reset

0 . Set ting 9. Change P ass word

Vo lt age Voltage
1 . Voltage Meas ure Voltage L-N Volt age L-L Unbalanced L -N Unbalanc ed L-L

Current
2 . Current Meas ure Current Unbalanced
Default
Main P age
Displace ment Frequenc y
3 . PF/Hz P ower Fac tor
PF

React iv e Apparent
4 . Power Meas ure Total Po wer A ctiv e Power
Power Power

Act iv e Reac tive Apparent Automat ic A utomatic


5 . Energy Measure Energy E nergy Energy 1 1
Energy E nergy 2

Tot al Voltage Voltage


6 . Harmonic Current THD THD L-N THD L-L Time of Use
Harmonic

ME NU Current Ac tive Reac tive Apparent


7 . Demand Power Demand Power Demand Power Demand En ergy Sav ing
Demand

8 . Max imum [Link]

9 . Minimum [Link] 2. Voltage

1 0. Alarm Hist ory 2. Volta ge 3. Power

11. Adva nced 1. Floor A rea 3. Power 4. Power Fac tor

2. Auto Rec ording 4. Power Facto r 5. Frequenc y

3. Dat a Log 5. Frequency 6. Harmonics

4. Max/Min 6. Harmon ic s
Au to Reset

5. Wh P er Ho ur

6. Time of Use

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2.4 Dimensions
 Front

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Unit: mm

 Back:

Unit: mm

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Chapter 3 Installation

Table of Contents

3.1 Installation ......................................................................................... 3-2


3.1.1 Installation Environment ................................................................. 3-2
3.1.2 Installation Notes ........................................................................... 3-2

3.2 Basic Checks ....................................................................................... 3-4

3.3 Wiring ................................................................................................. 3-4


3.3.1 Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................ 3-4
3.3.2 Communication Characteristics ........................................................ 3-6

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3.1 Installation
3.1.1 Installation Environment
Keep the product in the shipping carton before installation. Store the product properly when it is not to be used

for an extended period of time to retain the warranty coverage. Some storage suggestions are listed below.

 Store the power meter in a clean, dry, and controlled environment.

 Store in an ambient temperature range of -30–70°C (-22–158°F).

 Store in a relative humidity range of 5–95%, non-condensing.

 Do not store the product in a place subjected to corrosive gases or liquids.


_3  Place the product on a solid and durable surface.

 Do not mount the product near heat-radiating elements; or in a location subjected to corrosive gases,

liquids, airborne dust or metallic particles; or where it can be subjected to high levels of electromagnetic

radiation.

3.1.2 Installation Notes


 Follow the instruction when installing the product to prevent equipment breakdown.

 To increase the cooling efficiency, install the product with sufficient space between adjacent objects and

baffles and walls to prevent poor heat dissipation.

 The maximum panel thickness should be 4.0 mm.

 Installation Steps

Step 1: Before installing the power meter, open the square hole on the metal plate.

Step 2: Push the meter into the hole and then slide the securing bracket in to the metal plate.

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C h a p t e r 3 I n s ta l l a t i o n

Step 3: Allow 50 mm (2 inches) of clearance at the back of the meter for heat dissipation.

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 Mounting Hole Dimensions

Unit: mm

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3.2 Basic Checks


Items Contents
 Regularly check for mounting looseness where the power meter and device are
connected.
 Prevent foreign objects, such as oil, water, or metal powder entering the device through
General Check
the ventilation holes. Prevent drill shavings or other debris entering the power meter.
 If the power meter is installed at a location with harmful gas or dust, prevent those
materials from entering the power meter.
 Insulate the connections at the wiring terminals.
 Communications wiring should be done properly to prevent abnormal operations.
Pre-operation
 Check for the presence of conducive and flammable objects, such as screws or metal
_3 Check
pieces in the power meter.
(not supplied
 If electronic devices near to the power meter experience electromagnetic interference,
with power)
take steps to reduce the electromagnetic interference.
 Check for the correct voltage level for the power supplied to the power meter.
Pre-running  Check if the power indicator light is lit.
Check  Check if communication between every device is normal.
(supplied with  If there is any abnormal response from the power meter, contact your distributor or our
power) customer service center.

3.3 Wiring
3.3.1 Wiring Diagrams
 To avoid electric shock, do not change the wiring when the power is on.

 Install a breaker switch on the power cord for the meter because there is no power switch on the power

meter.

 When the measured voltage is higher than the rated specification for the device, it is necessary to use an

external potential transformer (PT).

 When the measured current is higher than the rated specification for the device, it is necessary to use an

external current transformer (CT).

The following table shows the recommended wiring materials.

Connecting Terminals Wire Diameters Screw Turning Torque Temperature rating


Operating Power AWG 10–24 7.14 kgf-cm (0.7 N·m) above 70°C
Voltage Measurement AWG 10–24 7.14 kgf-cm (0.7 N·m) above 70°C
Current Measurement AWG 14–22 8.0 kgf-cm (0.79 N·m) above 70°C
RS-485 AWG 14–28 2.04 kgf-cm (0.2 N·m) above 70°C

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 Connection Diagrams

3PH3W, Δ connection, 3 CT, No PT 3PH3W, Δ connection, 2 CT, No PT

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3PH3W, Δ connection, 3 CT, 2 PT 3PH4W, Y connection, 3 CT, No PT

3PH4W, Y connection, 3 CT, 3 PT 3PH4W, Y connection, 2 CT, 3 PT

1PH2W, 1 CT 1PH3W, 2 CT

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The following table lists the symbols used in the diagram.

Symbol
Current Terminal Voltage
Description Grounding Fuse
transformer block transformer

3.3.2 Communication Characteristics

 Communications Specifications:
Max. Communication
1200 m Baud Rate 9600, 19200, 38400 bps
Distance
_3 Max. Connection
32 Data Length 7-, 8-bits
Number

Communication Modbus RTU/ASCII,


Parity None, Odd, Even
Protocols BACnet MS/TP

Function Code 03, 06, 10, FE Stop Bits 1, 2

Note: The 7-bit data length is not available for the Modbus RTU protocol.

 Use shielded twisted-pair cables for RS485 communication. When connecting multiple devices in series,

use the wiring method in the following diagram.

Ter minal Resistor

 Connect the D+ communication terminal for all devices on the same twisted pair cable. Connect the D-

terminals on the other twisted pair cable. Ground the cable shield. Install a terminal resistor on the

terminal device as shown.

 Use cables with a diameter of 14–28 AWG.

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Chapter 4 Operation

Table of Contents

4.1 General Operation ............................................................................... 4-2


4.1.1 Setting Menu ................................................................................. 4-2

4.2 Basic Setups ........................................................................................ 4-3


4.2.1 Set up the Time and Date ............................................................... 4-3
4.2.2 Meter Information .......................................................................... 4-3
4.2.3 Set up the Communication .............................................................. 4-3
4.2.4 Set up the Transformer Ratio ........................................................... 4-4
4.2.5 Set up the System ......................................................................... 4-5
4.2.6 Set up the Alarms .......................................................................... 4-6
4.2.7 Set up the Demands ....................................................................... 4-7
4.2.8 Set up the Resets........................................................................... 4-8

4.3 Advanced Setups ................................................................................. 4-8


4.3.1 Set up the Auto Recording .............................................................. 4-8
4.3.2 Set up the Data Log ....................................................................... 4-9
4.3.3 Set up the Auto MaxMin ................................................................ 4-10
4.3.4 Set up the Groups ........................................................................ 4-10

4.4 Power Analysis Values ...................................................................... 4-11


4.4.1 Total Harmonic Distortion Measurement .......................................... 4-11
4.4.2 Demand Calculation Method .......................................................... 4-12

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4.1 General Operation


1. Use the UP and DOWN keys to switch among setting pages.

2. Use the MENU key to go back to Menu page.

Note 1: Use the ENTER key to enter a setting page and confirm the setting.

4.1.1 Setting Menu


 Voltage Measurement: Voltage values measured by the power meter, including voltage L-N, voltage L-L,

voltage L-N unbalance, and voltage L-L unbalance.

 Current Measurement: Current values measured by the power meter, including current and current

unbalance.

 Power Factor, Frequency (PF, Hz): Power factor and frequency values measured by the power meter,

including power factor, displacement power factor, and frequency.


_4  Power Measurement: Power values measured by the power meter, including active power, reactive

power, and apparent power in each phase and in total.

 Energy Measurement: Energy values measured by the power meter, including active, reactive, and

apparent electrical energy delivered and received.

 Harmonic: Harmonic values measured by the power meter, including total harmonic distortion for voltage

and current in each phase and in total.

 Demand: Demand values measured by the power meter, including demands for active power, reactive

power, apparent power and current of the last, present, predicted or peak demands.

 Maximum: Maximum values measured by the power meter, including voltage, current, power factor,

frequency, power, harmonic, and demand.

 Minimum: Minimum values measured by the power meter, including voltage, current, power factor,

frequency, power, harmonic, and demand.

 Alarm: Power meter alarm parameters

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select a setting item.

3. Use UP and DOWN to switch among setting pages.

4. Press MENU to return to the setting menu.

Example: When you enter the option 1, you see the Voltage L-N setting page. Press DOWN to display

the Voltage L-L setting page. Press DOWN again to display the Voltage Unbalanced L-N setting page.

And when you press UP from here, you display the Voltage L-L setting page.

Note: Press ENTER in the demand settings pages of current, active power, reactive power and apparent

power to switch to the peak values date and time setting page. Press ENTER to return to the previous

page. The other keys have no function here.

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4.2 Basic Setups


4.2.1 Set up the Time and Date
 Time: Present power meter time; the time format includes the hour, minute, and second.

 Date: Present power meter date; the date format includes the last two digits of the year, month, date and

day.

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 1 and press ENTER to enter the Date menu.

4. Select Date or Time and then press ENTER to set the date or time.

5. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to set the time and date.

6. Press ENTER to confirm the number and move to the next number.

7. Repeat steps 5–6 until you complete the date and time settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or 4_
press MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

8. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

4.2.2 Meter Information


Meter related information:

 Model: DPM-C530

 FW Version: Firmware version; [Link]

 FW Date: Firmware release date; XXXXYYZZ (XXXX: year, YY: month, ZZ: day)

 Meter Const: Meter constant, amount of kWh used

 Operation Time: Total operation time by days and by clock.

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 2 and press ENTER to enter the Meter Information page.

4. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

4.2.3 Set up the Communication


 Address (ID): Device ID; the address range is 1–254 (default: 1). 255 is the broadcast ID.

 Protocol: Transmission modes; options are RTU (default) and ASCII.

 Baud Rate (BR): Transmission speed; options are 9600 kbps (default).

 Data Bit: Packed data length; options are 7- and 8-bit (default). 8-bit is the only option for RTU mode.

 Parity setting (PA): Odd and even checking bit for communication; options are None (default), Even and

Odd.

 Stop Bit: The transmission complete signal; options are 1- (default) and 2-bits.

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 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 3 and press ENTER to enter the Communication menu.

4. Select Address and then press ENTER to set communication parameters.

5. After you select an option, use UP and DOWN to select the number for the address.

6. Press ENTER to confirm the setting and move to the next setting.

7. Repeat steps 5–6 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press MENU to

cancel without saving the changes.

8. Select Protocol and then press ENTER to set the protocol parameters.

9. After you select an option, use UP and DOWN to select the mode (RTU or ASCII) for the address and

press ENTER to confirm the setting.

10. Repeat steps 5–6 until you complete the settings for the last digit. Press ENTER to save the setting or
_4 press MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

11. Repeat the above steps for the Baud Rate, Data Bit, Parity, and Stop Bit settings.

12. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

4.2.4 Set up the Transformer Ratio


 CT Primary: Primary-side current transformer amperes; 1–9999 A, 1 A is default.

 CT Secondary: Secondary-side current transformer amperes; options are 1 A (default) and 5 A.

 PT Primary: Primary-side potential transformer voltage; 1–9999 V, 1 V is default.

 PT Secondary: Secondary-side potential transformer voltage; 1–9999 V, 1 V is default.

 Set up Steps
1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 4 and press ENTER to enter the Transformer Ratio menu.

4. Select CT Primary and press ENTER to set the CT Primary settings.

5. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the number for the ampere or voltage.

6. Press ENTER to confirm the setting and move to the next setting.

7. Repeat steps 5–6 until you complete setting the latest digit. Press ENTER to save the setting or

press MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

8. Repeat the above steps to set up the other settings.

9. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

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4.2.5 Set up the System


 Language: Language displayed on the power meter LCD; options are English (default), Japanese,

Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.

 Back Light: Brightness of the power meter LCD; options are 100% (default), 50%, and 25%.

 Timeout: Time remaining before the backlight dims; options are 0–90 seconds or always on when you

select 100% for the BackLight. When you select 50% or 25%, the Timeout value is the time before the

backlight starts to dim. Press any key and the backlight brightens to 25% or 50% based on the selected

BackLight percentage. The default is 30 seconds.

 System: Options are one-phase two-wire (1PH2W), one-phase three-wire (1PH3W), three-phase

three-wire (3PH3W), and three-phase four-wire (3PH4W; default).

 Rotation: Options are ABC mode (default) and CBA mode. When the phase A wiring is connected to the

meters phase C and phase C wiring is connected to the meter’s phase A, you can use CBA mode without

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having to reconnect the wiring. For general situations (phase A wiring to phase A of the meter, and phase

C wiring to phase C of the meter ), you can use ABC mode.

 Number CT: The number of CTs on the system; options are 0, 1, 2 and 3 (default).

 Number PT: The number of PTs on the system; options are 0, 2 and 3 (default).

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 5 and press ENTER to enter the System menu.

4. Select Language and then press ENTER to select the language.

5. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to set the option. Press ENTER to save the setting or

press MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

6. Repeat the above steps to set up Backlight, Timeout, System, Rotation, Number CT and Number PT.

7. Select Timeout and then press ENTER to set the timeout.

8. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the value.

9. Press ENTER to save the setting and move to the next setting.

10. Repeat steps 9–10 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press MENU

to cancel without saving the changes.

11. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

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4.2.6 Set up the Alarms


There are 29 types of supported alarm, including Over Current, Under Current, Over Neutral Current, Over

Voltage LL, Under Voltage LL, Over Voltage LN, Under Voltage LN, Over Volt Unbalance, Over AMP Unbalance,

Over Active power, Over Reactive Power, Over Apparent Power, LEAD PF, Lag PF, Lead DPF, Lag DPF, Over

Current Demand, Over kW Demand, Over kVAR Demand, Over kVA Demand, Over Frequency, Under

Frequency, Over Voltage THD, Over Current THD, Phase Loss, Meter Reset, Phase Rotation, Over DUI and

Over EUI.

The setting options for each alarm type are listed below.

 Alarm: Options are Enable and Disable (default).

 Pickup: When the meter exceeds the Pickup value (default: 0), it triggers the alarm.

 Time Delay (establish): When you set this time delay, even when the meter exceeds the Pickup value, the

alarm is not triggered after the Time Delay (establish) setting.


_4  Dropout: When the meter is below the Dropout value (default: 0), the alarm is disabled.

 Time Delay (cancel): When you set this time delay, even when the meter is below the Dropout value, the

alarm is disabled after the Time Delay (cancel) setting.

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 6 and press ENTER to enter the Alarm menu.

4. Select the setting item and then press ENTER to set the item.

5. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to set the option.

6. Press ENTER to save the setting. Press MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

7. Select Pickup and then press ENTER to set the alarm trigger value.

8. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the value.

9. Press ENTER to save the setting and move on to the next digit.

10. Repeat steps 8–9 until you complete the settings. Press MENU to cancel without saving the

changes.

11. Select Time Delay and then press ENTER to set the alarm delay time (establish).

12. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the value.

13. Press ENTER to save the setting and move on to the next digit.

14. Repeat steps 12–13 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press

MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

15. Select Dropout and then press ENTER to set the disable alarm value.

16. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the value.

17. Press ENTER to save the setting and move on to the next digit.

18. Repeat steps 16–17 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press

MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

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19. Select Time Delay and then press ENTER to set the alarm delay time (cancel).

20. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the value.

21. Press ENTER to save the setting and move on to the next digit.

22. Repeat steps 20–21 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press

MENU to cancel without saving the changes.

23. Repeat the above steps to set up all the 29 alarm types.

24. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

Pick up
Set point

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Dropo ut
Se tpoint

A larm Period

P ic kup Dropout
Tim e Delay Tim e Delay

4.2.7 Set up the Demands


 Method: Supports time block calculations.

 Interval: Time intervals for demands; 1–60 minutes, 1 is default.

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 7 and press ENTER to enter the Demand menu.

4. Select the item to set up and then press ENTER.

5. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the value.

6. Press ENTER to save the setting and move on to the next digit.

7. Repeat steps 5–6 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press MENU

to cancel without saving the changes.

8. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

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4.2.8 Set up the Resets


There are seven types of supported resets, including Default, Energy, Demand, Alarm, MaxMin, Data Log, and

ClearAll.

 Default: Restore all the settings back to the defaults.

 Energy: Reset all the accumulated energy values and automatic energy values.

 Demand: Clear the current demand, power factor demand, recorded time and date.

 Alarm: Clear all the detected alarm logs.

 MaxMin: Clear all maximum values and minimum value logs.

 Data Log: Clear the data log stored in the memory.

 Clear All: Restore all the settings back to the defaults and clear all logs.

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

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2. Select 0 and press ENTER to enter the Setup menu.

3. Select 8 and press ENTER to enter the Reset menu.

4. Select the item to set up and then press ENTER.

5. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the setting and then press ENTER to save

the setting.

6. Repeat steps 4–5 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press MENU

to cancel without saving the changes.

7. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

4.3 Advanced Setups


4.3.1 Set up the Auto Recording
 Energy 1: Disable this function to restart auto-recording the group 1 energy value continuously; options

are Enable and Disable (default).

 Auto Day 1: Set the date to conclude the monthly accumulated energy value; options are 1–31; 0 is

default.

 Energy 2: Enable this function to restart auto-recording the group 1 energy value continuously; options

are Enable and Disable (default).

 Auto Day 2: Set the date to conclude the monthly accumulated energy value; options are 1–31; 0 is

default.

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Use UP and DOWN to select item 11 on the second page and then press ENTER to enter the

Advanced menu.

3. Use UP and DOWN to select item 2 Auto Recording and press ENTER.

4. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the setting and then press ENTER to save

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the setting.

5. Repeat steps 3–4 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press MENU

to cancel without saving the changes.

6. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

4.3.2 Set up the Data Log


 Interval: Parameter intervals; the first two digits represent minute(s), the last two digits represent

second(s). The minimum interval is 0 minute 5 seconds; the maximum is 60 minutes. If you set 0 minute

0 second for the Interval, it means the function is disabled (default).

 Set up Steps

1. Configure Modbus address 0x55B to 0x56B with codes 1 to 17 (17 measured values can be

recorded) through RS-485 communication.

2. Data log records only the date and time if you do not complete Step 1. 4_
3. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

4. Use UP and DOWN to select item 11 on the second page and then press ENTER to enter Advanced

menu.

5. Use UP and DOWN to select item 3 Data Log and then press ENTER.

6. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the digit and then press ENTER to save the

setting.

7. Repeat steps 5–6 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press MENU

to cancel without saving the changes.

8. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

 Example

To record the Voltage L-N and Current values, write 1 (the code for Voltage L-N) into the Modbus address

0x55B with function code 0x06 (single write) or 0x10 (multi-write) first, and then write 2 (the code for Current)

into the Modbus address 0x55C with function code 0x06 (single write) or 0x10 (multi-write). Refer to section 5.1

for more information on the codes and Modbus addresses.

 Note

(1) Before setting up Interval, make sure to first set the recording parameter codes, or only date and time are

recorded. You can set the Interval through a user interface (using the Set up Steps above), or through Modbus

Communication (the address is 0x501).

(2) The following table lists the various parameters you can select according to different Intervals.

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Interval 1 minute to 4 minutes 5 minutes to


5 to 59 seconds
Item and 59 seconds 60 minutes

Maximum
6 17 17
Number of Parameters

Maximum
7 31 62
Recording days

4.3.3 Set up the Auto Max/Min


 Interval: Reset the maximum and minimum values at the end of interval; options are day, month, year

and disable (default).

 Set up Steps

1. Press MENU to display the setting menu.

2. Use UP and DOWN to select item 11 on the second page and then press ENTER to enter the
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3. Use UP and DOWN to select item 4 Auto MaxMin and then press ENTER.

4. After you select the option, use UP and DOWN to select the setting and then press ENTER to save

the setting.

5. Repeat steps 3–4 until you complete the settings. Press ENTER to save the setting or press MENU

to cancel without saving the changes.

6. Press MENU to go back to the setting menu.

4.3.4 Set up the Groups


You can use DPMSoft to set the parameters in groups. Once the PC and device are connected, click the Group

icon to set up. Select the setting items on the right side (shown below in the orange block) and then click Group
Set to complete setting up.

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 Block transmission: Mirror the address of the to-be-read measured values to sequential Modbus

addresses. The mirrored addresses are 0x100–0x1E7. The default is 0xFFFF.

 Set up Steps

1. Write the address of the to-be-read measured values into sequential Modbus addresses

0x50C–0x551 with function code 0x06 (single write) or 0x10 (multi-write).

2. Once you complete Step 1, you can read the mirrored Modbus address 0x600–0x645 with function

code 0x03 (multi-read) for the measured values.

 Example

1. You can use function code 0x06 (single write) or 0x10 (multi-write) to read the average Voltage L-N

value. Write the value 0x100 into Modbus 0x50C and the value 0x101 into Modbus 0x50D in a

consecutive order to read the average Voltage L-N value (Modbus 0x100–0x101).

2. You can use function code 0x06 (single write) or 0x10 (multi-write), to read the average current value.

Write the value 0x126 into Modbus 0x50E and the value 0x127 into Modbus 0x50F in a consecutive 4_
order to read the average current value (Modbus 0x126–0x127). Refer to section 5.1 for more

information on the codes and Modbus addresses.

3. Once you complete Step 1, you can read mirrored Modbus address 0x600–0x601 with function code

0x03 (multi-read). After the value is converted to IEEE754 format, you can read the average Voltage

L-N value. You can also read mirrored Modbus address 0x602–0x603 with function code 0x03

(multi-read). After the value is converted to IEEE754 format, you can read the average current value.

4.4 Power Analysis Values


4.4.1 Total Harmonic Distortion Measurement
The total harmonic distortion (THD) is a measurement of the harmonic distortion and is defined as the ratio

between the power of the harmonic frequencies above the base frequency and the power of the base frequency.

The total harmonic distortions for current and voltage are calculated using the following formulas.

Total Harmonic
Distortion for Current

Total Harmonic
Distortion for Voltage

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4.4.2 Demand Calculation Method


The power meter provides measured values for current demand, active power demand, reactive power

demand and apparent power demand. You can also calculate the last, present, predicted and peak demand

values from above measured values. The power meter supports fixed block interval demand methods. The

example shown below uses a 15-minute interval. You can select an interval from 1 to 60 minutes. The meter

updates the present, predicted and peak demand values every second, and updates the last demand value at

the end of the interval. The power meter treats last demand value as the present demand after updating.

 Last demand: The power meter calculates the value when the last interval ends.

 Present demand: The power meter calculates the value during the current interval.

 Predicted demand: The power meter calculates the value before the current interval ends.

 Peak demand: The power meter calculates the maximum value during the current interval.

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when the last interval ends.

15-minute interval 15-minute interval 15-minute interval

Tim e (minutes)
15 30 45 60

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5.1 Overview of Parameters


Modbus

Data
Address Read (R) /
Data
Item Range Unit Size
Type Write (W)
Modicom (byte)
Hex
Format

0. System Parameters: 0001 – 00FF

Year: 00–99 Year,


1 40002 byte 2 R/W
Month
Month: 1–12
Present date
Date: 1–31 Date,
2 40003 byte 2 R/W
Week
Week: Sun–Sat

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


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3 40004 byte 2 R/W
Minute
Present time Minute: 00–59

4 40005 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R/W

5 40006 Meter Constant 3200 uint P/kWh 2 R

0: None
6 40007 Meter Model word 2 R
7: DMP–C530

7 40008 Day: 0–65535 uint Day 2 R

Total running time of


Hour: 00–23
the meter Hour,
8 40009 byte 2 R
Minute
Minute: 00–59

9 40010 Firmware version 0.0000 – 9.9999 uint 2 R

Year: 00–99 Year,


A 40011 byte 2 R
Firmware release Month
Month: 1–12
date

B 40012 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

C 40013 Phase rotation 0: ABC


word 2 R/W
1: CBA

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C 40013 Reserved

0: 3φ4W

1: 3φ3W
Power system
D 40014 word 2 R/W
configuration 2: 1φ2W

3: 1φ3W

E 40015 Primary CT (A) 1 – 9999 uint A 2 R/W

0: 1A
F 40016 Secondary CT (A) word A 2 R/W
1: 5A

10 40017 Primary PT 1 – 65535 uint V 2 R/W

11 40018 Secondary PT 1 – 9999 uint V 2 R/W

0: 3CT3PT

1: 3CT2PT _5

2: 3CT0PT

3: 2CT3PT

Transformer
12 40019 4: 2CT2PT word 2 R/W
quantities

5: 2CT0PT

6: 1CT3PT

7: 1CT2PT

8: 1CT0PT

0: English

1: Traditional Chinese
13 40020 Language word 2 R/W
2: Simplified Chinese

3: Japanese

14 40021 Timeout 0 – 99 word Second 2 R/W

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0: 100%
15 40022 Backlight 1: 50% word 2 R/W
2: 25%
0: 9600

16 40023 Baud Rate 1: 19200 word bps 2 R/W

2: 38400

0: ASCII

17 40024 Communication mode 1: RTU word 2 R/W

2: BACnet MSTP

0: 8
18 40025 Data bit word bit 2 R/W
1: 7

0: None

19 40026 Stop bit 1: Even word 2 R/W


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0: 1
1A 40027 Stop bit word bit 2 R/W
1: 2

0 – 255 (Modbus)
Modbus address /
1B 40028 word 2 R/W
BACnet (MAC ID) 1 – 127 (BACnet MS/TP)

0: None

1: Reset to factory default

2: Reset energy value

3: Reset demand value


1C 40029 Reset word 2 W
4: Clear alarm logs / Times

5: Reset max./min. values

6: Clear logs

7: Clear all

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8: Reset time of use value and

accumulated energy value from

auto recording

9: Reset accumulated energy

value from energy saving mode

of the measured equipment

1D 40030 Demand 0: block word 2 R

1E 40031 Demand time interval 0–60 word Minute 2 R/W

Alarm – Over Current

0: Disable
1F 40032 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

20 40033 Pickup setpoint

(current value

exceeding this value


0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
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triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


22 40035 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
23 40036
(current value below
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
this value clears
24 40037
alarm)

Dropout time delay


25 4038 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Under Current

0: Disable
26 4039 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint
27 40040
(current value below
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
this value triggers
28 40041 alarm)

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Pickup time delay


29 40042 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
2A 40043
(current value
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
exceeding this value
2B 40044 clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


2C 40045 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Neutral Current

0: Disable
2D 40046 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint
2E 40047
(neutral current value
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
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2F 40048 triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


30 40049 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
31 40050
(neutral current value
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
below this value
32 40051 clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


33 40052 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Voltage L–L

0: Disable
34 40053 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (line


35 40054
voltage value
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
exceeding this value
36 40055
triggers alarm)

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Pickup time delay


37 40056 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (line


38 40057
voltage value below
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
this value clears
39 40058
alarm)

Dropout time delay


3A 40059 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Under Voltage L–L

0: Disable
3B 40060 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (line


3C 40061
voltage value below
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W

3D 40062
this value triggers
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Pickup time delay


3E 40063 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (line


3F 40064
voltage value
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
exceeding this value
40 40065
clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


41 40066 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Voltage L–N

0: Disable
42 40067 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint
43 40068
(phase voltage value
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
exceeding this value
44 40069
triggers alarm)

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Pickup time delay


45 40070 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
46 40071
(phase voltage value
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
below this value
47 40072 clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


48 40073 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Under Voltage L–N

0: Disable
49 40074 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

4A 40075 Pickup setpoint

(phase value below


0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
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4B 40076
alarm)

Pickup time delay


4C 40077 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
4D 40078
(phase voltage value
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
exceeding this value
4E 40079
clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


4F 40080 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Voltage Unbalance

0: Disable
50 40081 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (over


51 40082
voltage unbalance
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R/W
value exceeding this
52 40083
value triggers alarm)

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Pickup time delay


53 40084 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (over


54 40085
voltage unbalance
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R/W
value below this value
55 40086 clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


56 40087 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Current Unbalance

0: Disable
57 40088 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (over


58 40089
current unbalance
float % 4 R/W
value below this value
0.00 – 99.99
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59 40090 triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


5A 40091 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (over


5B 40092
current unbalance
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R/W
value exceeding this
5C 40093 value clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


5D 40094 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Active Power

0: Disable
5E 40095 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (total


5F 40096
active power value
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W
exceeding this value
60 40097
triggers alarm)

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Pickup time delay


61 40098 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (total


62 40099
active power value
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W
below this value
63 40100
clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


64 40101 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Over Reactive Power

0: Disable
65 40102 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (total


66 40103
reactive power value
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R/W
_5
exceeding this value
67 40104
triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


68 40105 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (total


69 40106
reactive power value
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R/W
below this value
6A 40107
clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


6B 40108 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Apparent Power

0: Disable
6C 40109 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (total


6D 40110
apparent power value
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R/W
exceeding this value
6E 40111
triggers alarm)

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Pickup time delay


6F 40112 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (total


70 40113
apparent power value
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R/W
below this value
71 40114
clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


72 40115 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Lead PF

0: Disable
73 40116 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (total


74 40117
power factor value
0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R/W
below this value
_5
75 40118 triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


76 40119 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
77 40120
(total power factor
0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R/W
value exceeding this
78 40121 value clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


79 40122 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Lag PF

0: Disable
7A 40123 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (total


7B 40124
power factor value
0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R/W
below this value
7C 40125 triggers alarm)

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Pickup time delay


7D 40126 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
7E 40127
(total power factor
0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R/W
value exceeding this
7F 40128 value clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


80 40129 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Lead Displacement PF

0: Disable
81 40130 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (total


82 40131
displacement power
0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R/W
_5
factor value below this
83 40132 value triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


84 40133 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint total


85 40134 displacement power
factor value 0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R/W

exceeding this value


86 40135
clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


87 40136 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Lag Displacement PF

0: Disable
88 40137 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (total 0.00000 – 1.00000


89 40138 float 4 R/W
displacement power

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factor value below this


8A 40139
value triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


8B 40140 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (total


8C 40141 displacement power

factor value 0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R/W

exceeding this value


8D 40142
clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


8E 40143 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Current Demand

0: Disable
8F 40144 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
_5
Pickup setpoint
90 40145
(current demand
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
value exceeding this
91 40146 value triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


92 40147 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
93 40148
(current demand
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
value below this value
94 40149 clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


95 40150 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Active Power Demand

0: Disable
96 40151 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

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Pickup setpoint
97 40152
(active power demand
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W
value exceeding this
98 40153 value triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


99 40154 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
9A 40155
(active power demand
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W
value below this value
9B 40156 clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


9C 40157 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Reactive Power Demand

0: Disable
_5 9D 40158 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint
9E 40159
(reactive power

demand value 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W

exceeding this value


9F 40160
triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


A0 40161 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

A1 40162 Dropout setpoint

(reactive power

demand value below 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W

this value clears

A2 40163 alarm)

Dropout time delay


A3 40164 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

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Alarm – Over Apparent Power Demand

0: Disable
A4 40165 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint
A5 40166 (apparent power

demand value 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W

exceeding this value


A6 40167
triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


A7 40168 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
A8 40169 (apparent power

demand value below 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R/W

this value clears


A9 40170
alarm) _5

Dropout time delay


AA 40171 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over Frequency

0: Disable
AB 40172 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint
AC 40173
(frequency value
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R/W
exceeding this value
AD 40174
triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


AE 40175 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

AF 40176 0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4


Dropout setpoint

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(frequency value R/W

B0 40177 below this value

clears alarm)

Dropout time delay


B1 40178 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Under Frequency

0: Disable
B2 40179 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint
B3 40180
(frequency value
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R/W
below this value
B4 40181
triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


B5 40182 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
_5
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
B6 40183
(frequency value
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R/W
exceeding this value,
B7 40184
alarm cleared)

Dropout time delay


B8 40185 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over THD Voltage

0: Disable
B9 40186 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (THD


BA 40187
voltage value
0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R/W
exceeding this value
BB 40188 triggers alarm)

Pickup time delay


BC 40189 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

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Dropout setpoint
BD 40190
(THD voltage value
0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R/W
below this value,
BE 40191 alarm cleared)

Dropout time delay


BF 40192 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over THD Current

0: Disable
C0 40193 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (THD


C1 40194
current value
0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R/W
exceeding this value
C2 40195 triggers alarm)

C3 40196
Pickup time delay
0 – 99 word s 2 R/W _5
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint
C4 40197
(THD current value
0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R/W
below this value,
C5 40198 alarm cleared)

Dropout time delay


C6 40199 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Phase Loss

0: Disable
C7 40200 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
Alarm – Over DUI

0: Disable
CE 40207 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (DUI


CF 40208
value exceeding this 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW / m2 4 R/W

D0 40209 value triggers alarm)

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Pickup time delay


D1 40210 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (DUI


D2 40211
value below this 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW / m2 4 R/W

D3 40212 value, alarm cleared)

Dropout time delay


D4 40213 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Over EUI

0: Disable
D5 40214 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

Pickup setpoint (EUI


D6 40215 kWh/
value exceeding this 0.000 – 99999.999 float 4 R/W
m2
D7 40216 value triggers alarm)

_5 Pickup time delay


D8 40217 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–trigger delay)

Dropout setpoint (EUI


D9 40218 kWh/
value below this 0.000 – 99999.999 float 4 R/W
m2
DA 40219 value, alarm cleared)

Dropout time delay


DB 40220 0 – 99 word s 2 R/W
(alarm–clear delay)

Alarm – Meter Reset

0: Disable
DC 40221 Alarm enable word 2
1: Enable R/W

Alarm – Phase Rotation

0: Disable
DD 40222 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

BACnet Device ID
DE 41291 0 – 63 word 2 R/W
(H)
DF 41292 BACnet Device ID (L) 0 – 65535 word 2 R/W

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1. Meter Parameters: 0100 – 01FF

100 40257
Phase A voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
101 40258

102 40259
Phase B voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
103 40260

104 40261
Phase C voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
105 40262

106 40263
Average phase
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
107 40264

108 40265
A–B line voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
109 40266

10A 40267
_5
B–C line voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
10B 40268

10C 40269
C–A line voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
10D 40270

10E 40271
Average line voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
10F 40272

110 40273
Phase A voltage
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
111 40274

112 40275
Phase B voltage
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
113 40276

114 40277
Phase C voltage
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
115 40278

116 40279 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R


Phase voltage

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117 40280 unbalance

118 40281
A–B line voltage
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
119 40282

11A 40283
B–C line voltage
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
11B 40284

11C 40285
C–A line voltage
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
11D 40286

11E 40287
Line voltage
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
11F 40288

120 40289
Phase A current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
121 40290

_5 122 40291
Phase B current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
123 40292

124 40293
Phase C current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
125 40294

126 40295
Three–phase average
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
127 40296

128 40297
Neutral line current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
129 40298

12A 40299
Phase A current
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
12B 40300

12C 40301
Phase B current
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
unbalance
12D 40302

12E 40303 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R


Phase C current

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12F 40304 unbalance

130 40305
Current unbalance 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
131 40306

132 40307
0.00000 – 1.00000
Total power factor float 4 R
(positive: lag; negative: lead)
133 40308

134 40309
Power factor of phase 0.00000 – 1.00000
float 4 R
A (positive: lag; negative: lead)
135 40310

136 40311
Power factor of phase 0.00000 – 1.00000
float 4 R
B (positive: lag; negative: lead)
137 40312

138 40313
Power factor of phase 0.00000 – 1.00000
float 4 R
C (positive: lag; negative: lead)
139 40314

13A 40315
_5
Total displacement 0.00000 – 1.00000
float 4 R
power factor (positive: lag; negative: lead)
13B 40316

13C 40317 Total displacement


0.00000 – 1.00000
power factor of phase float 4 R
(positive: lag; negative: lead)
13D 40318 A

13E 40319 Total displacement


0.00000 – 1.00000
power factor of phase float 4 R
(positive: lag; negative: lead)
13F 40320 B

140 40321 Total displacement


0.00000 – 1.00000
power factor of phase float 4 R
(positive: lag; negative: lead)
141 40322 C

142 40323
Frequency 0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R
143 40324

144 40325
Total instantaneous
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
active power
145 40326

146 40327 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R


Instantaneous active

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147 40328 power of phase A

148 40329
Instantaneous active
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
power of phase B
149 40330

14A 40331
Instantaneous active
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
power of phase C
14B 40332

14C 40333
Total instantaneous
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R
reactive power
14D 40334

14E 40335 Instantaneous

reactive power of 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


14F 40336 phase A

150 40337 Instantaneous

reactive power of 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


151 40338
_5 phase B

152 40339 Instantaneous

reactive power of 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


153 40340 phase C

154 40341
Instantaneous
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R
apparent power
155 40342

156 40343 Instantaneous

apparent power of 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


157 40344 phase A

158 40345 Instantaneous

apparent power of 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


159 40346 phase B

15A 40347 Instantaneous

apparent power of 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


15B 40348 phase C

15C 40349
Active energy of three
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R
- phase delivered
15D 40350

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15E 40351
Active energy of three
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R
- phase received
15F 40352

160 40353 Reactive energy of

three - phase 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R


161 40354 delivered

162 40355 Reactive energy of

three - phase 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R


163 40356 received

164 40357 Apparent energy of

three - phase 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVAh 4 R


165 40358 delivered

166 40359 Apparent energy of

three - phase 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVAh 4 R


167 40360 received
_5
Active energy of three
168 40361
- phase delivered +
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R
active energy of three
169 40362
- phase received

Active energy of three


16A 40363
- phase delivered –
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R
active energy of three
16B 40364
- phase received

Reactive energy of
16C 40365
three - phase

delivered + reactive 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R

energy of three -
16D 40366
phase received

Reactive energy of
16E 40367
three - phase

delivered – reactive 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R

energy of three -
16F 40368
phase received

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Apparent energy of
170 40369
three - phase
delivered + apparent 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVAh 4 R

energy of three -
171 40370
phase received

Apparent energy of
172 40371
three - phase

delivered – apparent 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVAh 4 R

energy of three -
173 40372
phase received

174 40373 Total harmonic

distortion for phase A 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


175 40374 current

176 40375 Total harmonic

distortion for phase B 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

_5 177 40376 current

178 40377 Total harmonic

distortion for phase C 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


179 40378 current

17A 40379 Total harmonic

distortion for neutral 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


17B 40380 line current

17C 40381 Total harmonic

distortion for phase A 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


17D 40382 voltage

17E 40383 Total harmonic

distortion for phase B 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


17F 40384 voltage

180 40385 Total harmonic

distortion for phase C 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


181 40386 voltage

182 40387 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


Total harmonic

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distortion for phase


183 40388
A–B voltage

184 40389 Total harmonic

distortion for phase 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


185 40390 B–C voltage

186 40391 Total harmonic

distortion for phase 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


187 40392 C–A voltage

188 40393
Total harmonic
0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R
distortion for current
189 40394

18A 40395
Total harmonic
0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R
distortion for voltage
18B 40396

18C 40397
Present three - phase
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R _5
current demand
18D 40398

18E 40399 Last three - phase

average current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R


18F 40400 demand

190 40401 Predicted three -


phase average 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
191 40402 current demand

192 40403 Peak value of three -

phase current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R


193 40404 demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


194 40405 Date of the three - byte 2 R
Month
phase current peak Month: 1–12

demand value
195 40406 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of the three -
196 40407 byte 2 R
Minute
phase current peak Minute: 00–59

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197 40408 demand value Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

198 40409
Present three - phase
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
active power demand
199 40410

19A 40411
Last three - phase
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
active power demand
19B 40412

19C 40413 Predicted three -

phase active power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R


19D 40414 demand

19E 40415 Peak value of three -

phase active power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R


19F 40416 demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


1A0 40417 byte 2 R
Date of the three - Month
_5
Month: 1–12
phase active power

demand
1A1 40418 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


1A2 40419 byte 2 R
Time of the three - Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase active power

demand
1A3 40420 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

1A4 40421 Present three - phase

reactive power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


1A5 40422 demand

1A6 40423 Last three - phase

reactive power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


1A7 40424 demand

1A8 40425 Predicted three -

phase reactive power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


1A9 40426 demand

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1AA 40427 Peak value of three -

phase reactive power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


1AB 40428 demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


1AC 40429 Date of the three - byte 2 R
Month
phase reactive power Month: 1–12

demand
1AD 40430 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


1AE 40431 Time of the three - byte 2 R
Minute
phase reactive power Minute: 00–59

demand
1AF 40432 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

1B0 40433 Present three - phase

apparent power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


1B1 40434 demand

1B2 40435 Last three - phase


_5
apparent power 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R
1B3 40436 demand

1B4 40437 Predicted three -

phase apparent 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


1B5 40438 power demand

1B6 40439 Peak value of three -

phase apparent 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


1B7 40440 power demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


1B8 40441 Date of the three - byte 2 R
Month
phase apparent Month: 1–12

power demand
1B9 40442 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


1BA 40443 Time of the three - byte 2 R
Minute
phase apparent Minute: 00–59

power demand
1BB 40444 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

1BC 40445 DUI (kW / Floor Area) 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW/m2 4 R

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1BD 40446

1BE 40447
EUI (kWh / Floor kWh/
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float 4 R
Area) m2
1BF 40448

1C0 40449
Auto Date 1 – positive
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R
active energy
1C1 40450

1C2 40451 Auto Date 1 –

reversed active 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R


1C3 40452 energy

1C4 40453
Auto Date 2 – positive
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R
active energy
1C5 40454

1C6 40455 Auto Date 2 –

reversed active 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R


1C7 40456
_5 energy

1C8 40457
Auto Date 1 – positive
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R
reactive energy
1C9 40458

1CA 40459 Auto Date 1 –

reversed reactive 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R


1CB 40460 energy

1CC 40461
Auto Date 2 – positive
0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R
reactive energy
1CD 40462

1CE 40463 Auto Date 2 –

reversed reactive 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kVARh 4 R


1CF 40464 energy

1D0 40465 Instantaneous total


0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
fundamental active
1D1 40466
power

1D2 40467 Instantaneous

fundamental active 0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R


1D3 40468 power of phase A

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1D4 40469 Instantaneous


0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
fundamental active
1D5 40470
power of phase B

1D6 40471 Instantaneous


0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
fundamental active
1D7 40472
power of phase C

1D8 40473 Instantaneous total

fundamental reactive 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


1D9 40474
power

1DA 40475 Instantaneous

fundamental reactive 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R


1DB 40476 power of phase A

1DC 40477 Instantaneous


fundamental reactive 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R
1DD 40478
power of phase B

1DE 40479 Instantaneous

fundamental reactive 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R _5


1DF 40480
power of phase C

1E0 40481 Instantaneous

fundamental apparent 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


1E1 40482
power

1E2 40483 Instantaneous

fundamental apparent 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


1E3 40484 power of phase A

1E4 40485 Instantaneous

fundamental apparent 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R


1E5 40486 power of phase B

1E6 40487 Instantaneous

fundamental apparent 0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R

power of phase C
1E7 40488

2. Maximum: 0200 – 02FF

200 40513
Maximum A–B line
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
201 40514

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D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


202 40515 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
A–B line voltage

203 40516 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


204 40517 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
A–B line voltage

205 40518 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

206 40519
Maximum B–C line
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
207 40520

Year: 00–99 Year,


208 40521 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
B–C line voltage

209 40522 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

_5 Hour: 00–23 Hour,


20A 40523 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
B–C line voltage

20B 40524 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

20C 40525
Maximum C–A line
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
20D 40526

Year: 00–99 Year,


20E 40527 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
C–A line voltage

20F 40528 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


210 40529 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
C–A line voltage

211 40530 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

212 40531
Maximum phase A
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
213 40532

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Year: 00–99 Year,


214 40533 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
phase A voltage

215 40534 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


216 40535 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase A voltage

217 40536 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

218 40537
Maximum phase B
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
219 40538

Year: 00–99 Year,


21A 40539 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
phase B voltage

21B 40540 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 _5
Hour,
21C 40541 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase B voltage

21D 40542 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

21E 40543
Maximum phase C
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
21F 40544

Year: 00–99 Year,


220 40545 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
phase C voltage

221 40546 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


222 40547 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase C voltage

223 40548 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

224 40549
Maximum phase A
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
225 40550

5-31
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


226 40551 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
phase A current

227 40552 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


228 40553 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase A current

229 40554 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

22A 40555
Maximum phase B
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
22B 40556

Year: 00–99 Year,


22C 40557 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
phase B current

22D 40558 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

_5 Hour: 00–23 Hour,


22E 40559 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase B current

22F 40560 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

230 40561
Maximum phase C
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
231 40562

Year: 00–99 Year,


232 40563 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
phase C current

233 40564 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


234 40565 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase C current

235 40566 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

236 40567
Maximum neutral line
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
237 40568

5-32
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Year: 00–99 Year,


238 40569 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
neutral line current

239 40570 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


23A 40571 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
neutral line current

23B 40572 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

23C 40573
Maximum frequency
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R
value
23D 40574

Year: 00–99 Year,


23E 40575 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
frequency value

23F 40576 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 _5
Hour,
240 40577 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
frequency value

241 40578 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

242 40579
Maximum total power
0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R
factor
243 40580

Year: 00–99 Year,


244 40581 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
total power factor

245 40582 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


246 40583 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
total power factor

247 40584 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

248 40585
Maximum total active
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
power
249 40586

5-33
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


24A 40587 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
total active power

24B 40588 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


24C 40589 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
total active power

24D 40590 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

24E 40591
Maximum total
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R
reactive power
24F 40592

Year: 00–99 Year,


250 40593 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
total reactive power

251 40594 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

_5 Hour: 00–23 Hour,


252 40595 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
total reactive power

253 40596 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

254 40597
Maximum total
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R
apparent power
255 40598

Year: 00–99 Year,


256 40599 byte 2 R
Date of maximum Month
Month: 1–12
total apparent power

257 40600 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


258 40601 byte 2 R
Time of maximum Minute
Minute: 00–59
total apparent power

259 40602 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

25A 40603 Maximum Total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


25B 40604 A–B line voltage

5-34
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


25C 40605 byte 2 R
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12
distortion for A–B

25D 40606 line voltage Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


25E 40607 byte 2 R
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for A–B

25F 40608 line voltage Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

260 40609 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


261 40610 B–C line voltage

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


262 40611 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for B–C

263 40612 line voltage Date: 1–31 word Date


_5
Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,
264 40613 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for B–C

265 40614 line voltage Second: 00–59 word Second

266 40615 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


267 40616 C–A line voltage

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


268 40617 byte 2 R
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12
distortion for C–A

269 40618 line voltage Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


26A 40619 byte 2 R
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for C–A

26B 40620 line voltage Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

26C 40621 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


26D 40622 phase A voltage

5-35
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


26E 40623 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

26F 40624 A voltage Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


270 40625 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

271 40626 A voltage Second: 00–59 word Second

272 40627 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


273 40628 phase B voltage

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


274 40629 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

275 40630 B voltage Date: 1–31 word Date


_5
Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,
276 40631 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

277 40632 B voltage Second: 00–59 word Second

278 40633 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


279 40634 phase C voltage

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


27A 40635 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

27B 40636 C voltage Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


27C 40637 byte 2 R
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for phase

27D 40638 C voltage Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

27E 40639 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


27F 40640 line voltage

5-36
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


280 40641 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for line

281 40642 voltage Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


282 40643 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for line

283 40644 voltage Second: 00–59 word Second

284 40645 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


285 40646 phase voltage

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


286 40647 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

287 40648 voltage Date: 1–31 word Date


_5
Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,
288 40649 byte 2 R
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for phase

289 40650 voltage Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

28A 40651 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


28B 40652 phase A current

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


28C 40653 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

28D 40654 A current Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


28E 40655 byte 2 R
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for phase

28F 40656 A current Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

290 40657 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


291 40658 phase B current

5-37
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


292 40659 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

293 40660 B current Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


294 40661 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

295 40662 B current Second: 00–59 word Second

296 40663 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


297 40664 phase C current

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


298 40665 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

299 40666 C current Date: 1–31 word Date


_5
Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,
29A 40667 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

29B 40668 C current Second: 00–59 word Second

29C 40669 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


29D 40670 current

Year: 00–99 Year,


29E 40671 Date of maximum byte
Month
total harmonic Month: 1–12 2 R

distortion for current


29F 40672 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2A0 40673 Time of maximum byte
Minute
total harmonic Minute: 00–59 2 R

distortion for current


2A1 40674 Second: 00–59 word Second

2A2 40675 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R


Maximum total

5-38
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

harmonic distortion for

2A3 40676 A–B line voltage

unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2A4 40677 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12
distortion for A–B 2 R

line voltage
2A5 40678 Date: 1–31 word Date
unbalance

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2A6 40679 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for A–B 2 R

line voltage
2A7 40680 Second: 00–59 word Second
unbalance

2A8 40681 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for


_5
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
B–C line voltage
2A9 40682
unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2AA 40683 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12
distortion for B–C 2 R

line voltage
2AB 40684 Date: 1–31 word Date
unbalance

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2AC 40685 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for B–C 2 R

line voltage
2AD 40686 Second: 00–59 word Second
unbalance

Maximum total
2AE 40687
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
C–A line voltage
2AF 40688
unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2B0 40689 byte 2 R
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12
distortion for C–A

5-39
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

line voltage
2B1 40690 Date: 1–31 word Date
unbalance

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2B2 40691 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for C–A 2 R

line voltage
2B3 40692 Second: 00–59 word Second
unbalance

Maximum total
2B4 40693
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase A voltage
2B5 40694
unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2B6 40695 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2B7 40696 A voltage unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date


_5
Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,
2B8 40697 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

2B9 40698 A voltage unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

2BA 40699 Maximum total

harmonic distortion for


0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase B voltage
2BB 40700
unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2BC 40701 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2BD 40702 B voltage unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2BE 40703 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

2BF 40704 B voltage unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

2C0 40705 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R


Maximum total

5-40
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

harmonic distortion for

2C1 40706 phase C voltage

unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2C2 40707 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2C3 40708 C voltage unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2C4 40709 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

2C5 40710 C voltage unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Maximum total
2C6 40711
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
line voltage
2C7 40712
unbalance
_5
Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,
2C8 40713 byte 2 R
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12
distortion for line

2C9 40714 voltage unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2CA 40715 byte 2 R
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59
distortion for line

2CB 40716 voltage unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Maximum total
2CC 40717
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase voltage
2CD 40718
unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2CE 40719 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2CF 40720 voltage unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

5-41
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2D0 40721 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

2D1 40722 voltage unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Maximum total
2D2 40723
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase A current
2D3 40724 unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2D4 40725 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2D5 40726 A current unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2D6 40727 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase
_5 2D7 40728 A current unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Maximum total
2D8 40729
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase B current
2D9 40730 unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2DA 40731 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2DB 40732 B current unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2DC 40733 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

2DD 40734 B current unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Maximum total
2DE 40735
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase C current
2DF 40736
unbalance

5-42
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2E0 40737 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2E1 40738 C current unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2E2 40739 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

2E3 40740 C current unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Maximum total
2E4 40741
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 2 R
phase current
2E5 40742
unbalance

Date of maximum Year: 00–99 Year,


2E6 40743 byte
total harmonic Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
distortion for phase

2E7 40744 current unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date _5

Time of maximum Hour: 00–23 Hour,


2E8 40745 byte
total harmonic Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
distortion for phase

2E9 40746 current unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

3. Minimum: 0300 – 03FF

300 40769
Minimum A–B line
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
301 40770

Year: 00–99 Year,


302 40771 byte 2 R
Date of minimum A–B Month
Month: 1–12
line voltage

303 40772 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


304 40773 byte 2 R
Time of minimum A–B Minute
Minute: 00–59
line voltage

305 40774 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

306 40775 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R


Minimum B–C line

5-43
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

307 40776 voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


308 40777 byte 2 R
Date of minimum B–C Month
Month: 1–12
line voltage

309 40778 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


30A 40779 byte 2 R
Time of minimum B–C Minute
Minute: 00–59
line voltage

30B 40780 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

30C 40781
Minimum C–A line
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
30D 40782

Year: 00–99 Year,


30E 40783 byte 2 R
Date of minimum C–A Month
Month: 1–12
line voltage
_5 30F 40784 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


310 40785 byte 2 R
Time of minimum C–A Minute
Minute: 00–59
line voltage

311 40786 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

312 40787
Minimum phase A
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
313 40788

Year: 00–99 Year,


314 40789 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
phase A voltage

315 40790 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


316 40791 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase A voltage

317 40792 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

318 40793
Minimum phase B
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
319 40794

5-44
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Year: 00–99 Year,


31A 40795 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
phase B voltage

31B 40796 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


31C 40797 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase B voltage

31D 40798 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

31E 40799
Minimum phase C
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
voltage
31F 40800

Year: 00–99 Year,


320 40801 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
phase C voltage

321 40802 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 _5
Hour,
322 40803 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase C voltage

323 40804 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

324 40805
Minimum phase A
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
325 40806

Year: 00–99 Year,


326 40807 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
phase A current

327 40808 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


328 40809 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase A current

329 40810 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

32A 40811
Minimum phase B
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
32B 40812

5-45
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


32C 40813 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
phase B current

32D 40814 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


32E 40815 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase B current

32F 40816 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

330 40817
Minimum phase C
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
331 40818

Year: 00–99 Year,


332 40819 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
phase C current

333 40820 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

_5 Hour: 00–23 Hour,


334 40821 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
phase C current

335 40822 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

336 40823
Minimum neutral line
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
current
337 40824

Year: 00–99 Year,


338 40825 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
neutral line current

339 40826 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


33A 40827 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
neutral line current

33B 40828 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

33C 40829
Minimum frequency
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R
value
33D 40830

5-46
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Year: 00–99 Year,


33E 40831 byte 2 R
Date of minimum Month
Month: 1–12
frequency value

33F 40832 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


340 40833 byte 2 R
Time of minimum Minute
Minute: 00–59
frequency value

341 40834 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

342 40835
Minimum total power
0.00000 – 1.00000 float 4 R
factor
343 40836

Year: 00–99 Year,


344 40837 byte 2 R
Date of minimum total Month
Month: 1–12
power factor

345 40838 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 _5
Hour,
346 40839 byte 2 R
Time of minimum total Minute
Minute: 00–59
power factor

347 40840 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

348 40841
Minimum total active
0.000 – 99999.999 float kW 4 R
power
349 40842

Year: 00–99 Year,


34A 40843 byte 2 R
Date of minimum total Month
Month: 1–12
active power

34B 40844 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


34C 40845 byte 2 R
Time of minimum total Minute
Minute: 00–59
active power

34D 40846 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

34E 40847
Minimum total
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVAR 4 R
reactive power
34F 40848

5-47
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


350 40849 byte 2 R
Date of minimum total Month
Month: 1–12
reactive power

351 40850 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


352 40851 byte 2 R
Time of minimum total Minute
Minute: 00–59
reactive power

353 40852 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

354 40853
Minimum total
0.000 – 99999.999 float kVA 4 R
apparent power
355 40854

Year: 00–99 Year,


356 40855 byte 2 R
Date of minimum total Month
Month: 1–12
apparent power

357 40856 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

_5 Hour: 00–23 Hour,


358 40857 byte 2 R
Time of minimum total Minute
Minute: 00–59
apparent power

359 40858 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Minimum total
35A 40859
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

35B 40860 A–B line voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
35C 40861
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
A–B line voltage
35D 40862 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
35E 40863
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
A–B line voltage
35F 40864 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
360 40865
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

361 40866 B–C line voltage

5-48
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
362 40867
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
B–C line voltage
363 40868 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
364 40869
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
B–C line voltage
365 40870 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
366 40871
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

367 40872 C–A line voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte 2 R
368 40873
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12

C–A line voltage


369 40874 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R
_5
Hour: 00–23 Hour,
Time of minimum total byte
36A 40875
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
C–A line voltage
36B 40876 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
36C 40877
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

36D 40878 phase A voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
36E 40879
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
phase A voltage
36F 40880 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
370 40881
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase A voltage
371 40882 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
372 40883
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

373 40884 phase B voltage

5-49
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
374 40885
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
phase B voltage
375 40886 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
376 40887
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase B voltage
377 40888 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
378 40889
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

379 40890 phase C voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
37A 40891
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
phase C voltage
37B 40892 Date: 1–31 word Date
_5
Hour: 00–23 Hour,
Time of minimum total byte
37C 40893
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase C voltage
37D 40894 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
37E 40895
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

37F 40896 line voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
380 40897
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
line voltage
381 40898 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
382 40899
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
line voltage
383 40900 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
384 40901
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

385 40902 phase voltage

5-50
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
386 40903
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
phase voltage
387 40904 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
388 40905
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase voltage
389 40906 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
38A 40907
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

38B 40908 phase A current

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
38C 40909
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
phase A current
38D 40910 Date: 1–31 word Date
_5
Hour: 00–23 Hour,
Time of minimum total byte
38E 40911
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase A current
38F 40912 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
390 40913
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

391 40914 phase B current

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
392 40915
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
phase B current
393 40916 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
394 40917
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase B current
395 40918 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
396 40919
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

397 40920 phase C current

5-51
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
398 40921
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
phase C current
399 40922 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


Time of minimum total byte
39A 40923
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase C current
39B 40924 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
39C 40925
harmonic distortion for 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R

39D 40926 current

Year: 00–99 Year,


Date of minimum total byte
39E 40927
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
current
39F 40928 Date: 1–31 word Date
_5
Hour: 00–23 Hour,
Time of minimum total byte
3A0 40929
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
current
3A1 40930 Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3A2 40931 harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
A–B line voltage

3A3 40932 unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3A4 40933 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
A–B line voltage

3A5 40934 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3A6 40935 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
A–B line voltage

3A7 40936 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

3A8 40937 Minimum total 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R

5-52
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

harmonic distortion for

3A9 40938 B–C line voltage

unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3AA 40939 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
B–C line voltage

3AB 40940 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3AC 40941 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
B–C line voltage

3AD 40942 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3AE 40943
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
C–A line voltage
3AF 40944 unbalance
_5
Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,
3B0 40945 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
C–A line voltage

3B1 40946 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3B2 40947 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
C–A line voltage

3B3 40948 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3B4 40949
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase A voltage
3B5 40950 unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3B6 40951 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase A voltage

3B7 40952 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

5-53
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3B8 40953 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase A voltage

3B9 40954 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3BA 40955
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase B voltage
3BB 40956 unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3BC 40957 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase B voltage

3BD 40958 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3BE 40959 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase B voltage
_5 3BF 40960 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3C0 40961
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase C voltage
3C1 40962 unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3C2 40963 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase C voltage

3C3 40964 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3C4 40965 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase C voltage

3C5 40966 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3C6 40967
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
line voltage
3C7 40968 unbalance

5-54
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3C8 40969 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
line voltage

3C9 40970 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3CA 40971 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
line voltage

3CB 40972 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3CC 40973
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase voltage
3CD 40974 unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3CE 40975 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase voltage

3CF 40976 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date _5

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3D0 40977 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase voltage

3D1 40978 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3D2 40979
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase A current
3D3 40980 unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3D4 40981 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase A current

3D5 40982 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3D6 40983 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase A current

3D7 40984 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

3D8 40985 Minimum total 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R

5-55
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

harmonic distortion for

3D9 40986 phase B current

unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3DA 40987 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase B current

3DB 40988 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3DC 40989 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase B current

3DD 40990 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3DE 40991
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
phase C current
3DF 40992 unbalance
_5
Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,
3E0 40993 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase C current

3E1 40994 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3E2 40995 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase C current

3E3 40996 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

Minimum total
3E4 40997
harmonic distortion for
0.00 – 99.99 float % 2 R
phase current
3E5 40998
unbalance

Date of minimum total Year: 00–99 Year,


3E6 40999 byte
harmonic distortion for Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase current

3E7 41000 unbalance Date: 1–31 word Date

5-56
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Time of minimum total Hour: 00–23 Hour,


3E8 41001 byte
harmonic distortion for Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase current

3E9 41002 unbalance Second: 00–59 word Second

4. Alarm:0400 – 04FF

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
400 41025 word 2 R
current 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


401 41026 1–255 word Times 2 R
current

Year: 00–99 Year,


402 41027 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
current

403 41028 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour, _5


404 41029 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
current

405 41030 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of under 0: Cleared


406 41031 word 2 R
current 1: Triggered

Alarm times of under


407 41032 1–255 word Times 2 R
current

Year: 00–99 Year,


408 41033 byte
Alarm date of under Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
current

409 41034 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


40A 41035 byte
Alarm time of under Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
current

40B 41036 Second: 00–59 word Second

5-57
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
40C 41037 word 2 R
neutral current 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


40D 41038 1–255 word Times 2 R
neutral current

Year: 00–99 Year,


40E 41039 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
neutral current

40F 41040 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


410 41041 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
neutral current

411 41042 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
412 41043 word 2 R
line voltage
_5
1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


413 41044 1–255 word Times 2 R
line voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


414 41045 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
line voltage

415 41046 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


416 41047 byte
Alarm time of over line Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
voltage

417 41048 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of under 0: Cleared


418 41049 word 2 R
line voltage 1: Triggered

Alarm times of under


419 41050 1–255 word Times 2 R
line voltage

Year: 00–99
Alarm date of under Year,
41A 41051 byte 2 R
line voltage Month
Month: 1–12

5-58
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

41B 41052 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


41C 41053 byte
Alarm time of under Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
line voltage

41D 41054 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
41E 41055 word 2 R
phase voltage 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


41F 41056 1–255 word Times 2 R
phase voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


420 41057 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase voltage

421 41058 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour, _5


422 41059 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase voltage

423 41060 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of under 0: Cleared


424 41061 word 2 R
voltage 1: Triggered

Alarm times of under


425 41062 1–255 word Times 2 R
phase voltage

Year: 00–99 Year,


426 41063 byte
Alarm date of under Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
phase voltage

427 41064 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


428 41065 byte
Alarm time of under Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
phase voltage

429 41066 Second: 00–59 word Second

5-59
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
42A 41067 word 2 R
voltage unbalance 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


42B 41068 1–255 word Times 2 R
voltage unbalance

Year: 00–99 Year,


42C 41069 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
voltage unbalance

42D 41070 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


42E 41071 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
voltage unbalance

42F 41072 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
430 41073 word 2 R
current unbalance
_5
1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


431 41074 1–255 word Times 2 R
current unbalance

Year: 00–99 Year,


432 41075 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
current unbalance

433 41076 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


434 41077 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
current unbalance

435 41078 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
436 41079 word 2 R
active energy 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


437 41080 1–255 word Times 2 R
active energy

Year: 00–99
Alarm date of over Year,
438 41081 byte 2 R
active energy Month
Month: 1–12

5-60
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

439 41082 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


43A 41083 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
active energy

43B 41084 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
43C 41085 word 2 R
reactive energy 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


43D 41086 1–255 word Times 2 R
reactive energy

Year: 00–99 Year,


43E 41087 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
reactive energy

43F 41088 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour, _5


440 41089 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
reactive energy

441 41090 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
442 41091 word 2 R
apparent power 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


443 41092 1, 255 word Times 2 R
apparent power

Year: 00–99 Year,


444 41093 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
apparent power

445 41094 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


446 41095 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
apparent power

447 41096 Second: 00–59 word Second

5-61
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Alarm status of power 0: Cleared


448 41097 word 2 R
factor (lead) 1: Triggered

Alarm times of power


449 41098 1–255 word Times 2 R
factor (lead)

Year: 00–99 Year,


44A 41099 byte
Alarm date of power Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
factor (lead)

44B 41100 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


44C 41101 byte
Alarm time of power Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
factor (lead)

44D 41102 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of power 0: Cleared


44E 41103 word 2 R
factor (lag)
_5
1: Triggered

Alarm times of power


44F 41104 1–255 word Times 2 R
factor (lag)

Year: 00–99 Year,


450 41105 byte
Alarm date of power Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
factor (lag)

451 41106 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


452 41107 byte
Alarm time of power Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
factor (lag)

453 41108 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of 0: Cleared


454 41109 displacement power word 2 R
1: Triggered
factor (lead)

Alarm times of

455 41110 displacement power 1–255 word Times 2 R

factor (lead)

5-62
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Year: 00–99 Year,


456 41111 Alarm date of byte
Month
displacement power Month: 1–12 2 R

factor (lead)
457 41112 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


458 41113 Alarm time of byte
Minute
displacement power Minute: 00–59 2 R

factor (lead)
459 41114 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of 0: Cleared


45A 41115 displacement power word 2 R
1: Triggered
factor (lag)

Alarm times of

45B 41116 displacement power 1–255 word Times 2 R

factor (lag)

Alarm date of
Year: 00–99 Year, _5
45C 41117 byte
Month
displacement power Month: 1–12 2 R

factor (lag)
45D 41118 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


45E 41119 Alarm time of byte
Minute
displacement power Minute: 00–59 2 R

factor (lag)
45F 41120 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
460 41121 word 2 R
current demand 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


461 41122 1–255 word Times 2 R
current demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


462 41123 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
current demand

463 41124 Date: 1–31 word Date

5-63
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


464 41125 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
current demand

465 41126 Second: 00–59 word Second

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
466 41127 word 2 R
active power demand 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


467 41128 1–255 word Times 2 R
active power demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


468 41129 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
active power demand

469 41130 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


46A 41131 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
_5
Minute: 00–59 2 R
active power demand

46B 41132 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of over 0: Cleared


46C 41133 reactive power word 2 R
1: Triggered
demand

Alarm times of over


46D 41134 reactive power 1–255 word Times 2 R

demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


46E 41135 Alarm date of over byte
Month
reactive power Month: 1–12 2 R

demand alarm
46F 41136 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


470 41137 Alarm time of over byte
Minute
reactive power Minute: 00–59 2 R

demand
471 41138 Second: 00–59 word Second

5-64
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Alarm status of over 0: Cleared


472 41139 apparent power word 2 R
1: Triggered
demand

Alarm times of over

473 41140 apparent power 1–255 word Times 2 R

demand

Year: 00–99 Year,


474 41141 Alarm date of over byte
Month
apparent power Month: 1–12 2 R

demand
475 41142 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


476 41143 Alarm time of over byte
Minute
apparent power Minute: 00–59 2 R

demand
477 41144 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of over 0: Cleared


_5
478 41145 word 2 R
frequency 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


479 41146 1, 255 word Times 2 R
frequency

Year: 00–99 Year,


47A 41147 byte
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
frequency

47B 41148 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


47C 41149 byte
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
frequency

47D 41150 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of under 0: Cleared


47E 41151 word 2 R
frequency 1: Triggered

Alarm times of under


47F 41152 1–255 word Times 2 R
frequency

5-65
D PM –C53 0 O pera ti on M an ua l

Year: 00–99 Year,


480 41153 byte
Alarm date of under Month
Month: 1–12 2 R
frequency

481 41154 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


482 41155 byte
Alarm time of under Minute
Minute: 00–59 2 R
frequency

483 41156 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of total 0: Cleared


484 41157 harmonic distortion for word 2 R
1: Triggered
over voltage

Alarm times of total


485 41158 harmonic distortion for 1–255 word Times 2 R

over voltage

_5
Year: 00–99 Year,
486 41159 Alarm date of total byte
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
over voltage
487 41160 Date: 1–31 word Date

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


488 41161 Alarm time of total byte
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
over voltage
489 41162 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of total 0: Cleared


48A 41163 harmonic distortion for word 2 R
1: Triggered
over current

Alarm times of total

48B 41164 harmonic distortion for 1–255 word Times 2 R

over current

Year: 00–99 Year,


48C 41165 Alarm date of total byte
Month
harmonic distortion for Month: 1–12 2 R
over current
48D 41166 Date: 1–31 word Date

5-66
Ch ap te r 5 Para me ters a nd Func tio ns

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


48E 41167 Alarm time of total byte
Minute
harmonic distortion for Minute: 00–59 2 R
over current
48F 41168 Second: 00–59 word Second

Alarm status of phase 0: Cleared


490 41169 word 2 R
loss 1: Triggered

Alarm times of phase


491 41170 1–255 word Times 2 R
loss

Year: 00–99 Year,


492 41171 byte 2 R
Alarm date of phase Month
Month: 1–12
loss

493 41172 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


494 41173 byte 2 R
Alarm time of phase Minute
loss
Minute: 00–59
_5
495 41174 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Alarm status of meter 0: Cleared


496 41175 word 2 R
reset 1: Triggered

Alarm times of meter


497 41176 1–255 word Times 2 R
reset

Year: 00–99 Year,


498 41177 byte 2 R
Alarm date of meter Month
Month: 1–12
reset

499 41178 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


49A 41179 byte 2 R
Alarm time of meter Minute
Minute: 00–59
reset

49B 41180 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Alarm status of phase 0: Cleared


49C 41181 word 2 R
rotation 1: Triggered

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Alarm times of phase


49D 41182 1–255 word Times 2 R
rotation

Year: 00–99 Year,


49E 41183 byte 2 R
Alarm date of phase Month
Month: 1–12
rotation

49F 41184 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


4A0 41185 byte 2 R
Alarm time of phase Minute
Minute: 00–59
rotation

4A1 41186 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
4A2 41187 word 2 R
DUI 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


4A3 41188 1–255 word Times 2 R
DUI
_5
Year: 00–99 Year,
4A4 41189 byte 2 R
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12
DUI

4A5 41190 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


4A6 41191 byte 2 R
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59
DUI

4A7 41192 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

0: Cleared
Alarm status of over
4A8 41193 word 2 R
EUI 1: Triggered

Alarm times of over


4A9 41194 1–255 word Times 2 R
EUI

Year: 00–99 Year,


4AA 41195 byte 2 R
Alarm date of over Month
Month: 1–12
EUI

4AB 41196 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

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Hour: 00–23 Hour,


4AC 41197 byte 2 R
Alarm time of over Minute
Minute: 00–59
EUI

4AD 41198 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

5. Advanced Settings: 0500 – 05FF

500 41281 Floor Area 1–65536 word m2 2 R/W

Minute: 00–60

Minute,
501 41282 Data Log Second: 00–59 byte 2 R/W
Second

0: Disable

0: Disable
Auto Recording –
502 41283 word 2 R/W
Energy 1 1: Enable

503 Reserved

Auto Recording – _5
504 41285 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R/W
Auto Day 1

505 Reserved

506 Reserved

0: Disable
Auto Recording –
507 41288 word 2 R/W
Energy 2 1: Enable

508 Reserved

Auto Recording –
509 41290 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R/W
Auto Day 2

50A Reserved

50B Reserved

50C 41293 Setting group 1 0x100 – 0x1E7 word 2 R/W

50D 41294 Setting group 2 0x100 – 0x1E7 word 2 R/W

0x100 – 0x1E7 word 2 R/W


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551 41362 Setting group 70 0x100 – 0x1E7 word 2 R/W

Year: 00–99 Year,


552 41363 Reset energy date byte 2 R
Month
Month: 1–12

553 41364 Reset energy date Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


554 41365 Reset energy time byte 2 R
Minute
Minute: 00–59

555 41366 Reset energy time Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Year: 00–99 Year,


556 41367 byte 2 R
Month
Data log start date Month: 1–12

557 41368 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23 Hour,


558 41369 byte 2 R
_5 Data log start time Minute: 00–59 Minute

559 41370 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

0: Disable

1: Day
Auto Max/Min reset
55A 41371 word 2 R/W
interval 2: Month

3: Year

Parameter #1 for data 1: Phase voltage


55B 41372
log
2: Line voltage
Parameter #2 for data
55C 41373
3: Average current
log

Parameter #3 for data 4: Neutral current word 2 R/W


55D 41374
log
5: Power factor
Parameter #4 for data
55E 41375
log 6: Displacement power factor

Parameter #5 for data


55F 41376 7: Total active power
log

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Parameter #6 for data 8: Total reactive power


560 41377
log
9: Total apparent power
Parameter #7 for data
561 41378
log 10: Positive active energy

Parameter #8 for data


562 41379 11: Reversed active energy
log

Parameter #9 for data 12: Positive reactive energy


563 41380
log
13: Reversed reactive energy
Parameter #10 for
564 41381
data log 14: Positive apparent energy

Parameter #11 for


565 41382 15: Reversed apparent energy
data log

Parameter #12 for 16: Total harmonic distortion for


566 41383
data log voltage

Parameter #13 for


567 41384 17: Total harmonic distortion for
data log
current
568 41385 Parameter #14 for
_5
data log

Parameter #15 for


569 41386
data log

Parameter #16 for


56A 41387
data log

Parameter #17 for


56B 41388
data log

0: Disable
56D 41390 Wh per hour by day word 2 R/W
1: Enable

0: Sharp (P1)

1: Peak (P2)
56E 41391 Time of Use #1 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #1 start Hour,
56F 41392 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

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Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #1 stop Hour,
570 41393 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Sharp (P1)

1: Peak (P2)
571 41394 Time of Use #2 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #2 start Hour,
572 41395 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #2 stop Hour,
573 41396 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Sharp (P1)

_5 1: Peak (P2)
574 41397 Time of Use #3 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #3 start Hour,
575 41398 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #3 stop Hour,
576 41399 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Sharp (P1)

1: Peak (P2)
577 41400 Time of Use #4 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #4 start Hour,
578 41401 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

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Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #4 stop Hour,
579 41402 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Sharp (P1)

1: Peak (P2)
57A 41403 Time of Use #5 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #5 start Hour,
57B 41404 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #5 stop Hour,
57C 41405 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Sharp (P1)

1: Peak (P2) _5
57D 41406 Time of Use #6 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #6 start Hour,
57E 41407 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #6 stop Hour,
57F 41408 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Sharp (P1)

1: Peak (P2)
580 41409 Time of Use #7 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #7 start Hour,
581 41410 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

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Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #7 stop Hour,
582 41411 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Sharp (P1)

1: Peak (P2)
583 41412 Time of Use #8 word 2 R/W
2: Shoulder (P3)

3: Off–peak (P4)

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #8 start Hour,
584 41413 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

Hour: 00–23
Time of Use #8 stop Hour,
585 41414 byte 2 R/W
time Minute
Minute: 00–59

0: Normal mode
Energy saving mode
586 41415 word 2 R/W
_5 status 1: Energy saving mode

0: Disable
587 41416 Energy saving enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable

6. Parameter Group: 0600 – 06FF

Read data from group


600 41537
1

Read data from group


601 41538
2 2 R

Read data from group


645 41546
70

646 41607 P1 (active energy of

647 41608 the sharp period)

64A 41611 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R


P2 (active energy of

the peak period)


64B 41612

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64E 41615 P3 (active energy of

64F 41616 the shoulder period)

652 41619 P4 (active energy of

653 41620 the off–peak period)

656 41623 0 o’clock positive

657 41624 active energy

658 41625 0 o’clock reversed

659 41626 active energy

65A 41627 1 o’clock positive

65B 41628 active energy

65C 41629 1 o’clock reversed

65D 41630 active energy

65E 41631 2 o’clock positive 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R

65F 41632 active energy _5


660 41633 2 o’clock reversed

661 41634 active energy


6B2 41715 23 o’clock positive

6B3 41716 active energy

6B4 41717 23 o’clock reversed

6B5 41718 active energy

6B6 41719 Day: 0–65535 word Day

Hour: 00–23
Total time used in Hour,
6B7 41720 byte 2 R
energy saving mode Minute
Minute: 00–59

6B8 41721 Second: 00–59 word Second

6B9 41722 Accumulated positive

energy in energy 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R


6BA 41723
saving mode

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6BB 41724 Day: 0–65535 word Day

Total time used in Hour: 00–23 Hour,


6BC 41725 non–energy saving byte 2 R
Minute
Minute: 00–59
mode

6BD 41726 Second: 00–59 word Second

6BE 41727 Accumulated positive

energy in non–energy 0.000 – 99999,999,999.999 float kWh 4 R


6BF 41728
saving mode

7. Harmonics: 0700 – 07FF

(use only function code 0xFE to read the following parameters)

The 1st harmonic for

0700 phase A voltage


_5 The 11th harmonic for

0701 phase A voltage

0.000 – 999.999

float % 4 R

The 21st harmonic for

phase A voltage

0702

The 31st harmonic for

phase A voltage

The 1st harmonic for

0703 phase B voltage


The 11th harmonic for

0704 phase B voltage 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


The 21st harmonic for

0705 phase B voltage


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The 31st harmonic for

phase B voltage

The 1st harmonic for

0706 phase C voltage


The 11th harmonic for

0707 phase C voltage

0.000 – 999.999

float % 4 R

The 21st harmonic for

phase C voltage

0708

The 31st harmonic for

phase C voltage

The 1st harmonic for _5


0709 phase A current

The 11th harmonic for

070A phase A current

0.000 – 999.999

float % 4 R

The 21st harmonic for

phase A current

070B

The 31st harmonic for

phase A current

The 1st harmonic for

070C phase B current


0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R


The 11th harmonic for

070D phase B current


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The 21st harmonic for

phase B current


070E

The 31st harmonic for

phase B current

The 1st harmonic for

070F phase C current


The 11th harmonic for

0710 phase C current

0.000 – 999.999

float % 4 R

The 21st harmonic for

phase C current

_5

0711

The 31st harmonic for

phase C current

8. Data Log: 0800 – B6FF

(use only function code 0xFE to read the following parameters)

The following data types can be stored in Data Log.

Date, Month, Year byte 3

Second, Minute, Hour byte 3

1. Phase voltage float 4

2. Line voltage float 4

3. Average current float 4

4. Neutral line current float 4

5. Power factor float 4

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6. Displacement power factor float 4

7. Total active power float 4

8. Total reactive power float 4

9. Total apparent power float 4

10. Positive active energy float 4

11. Reversed active energy float 4

12. Positive reactive energy float 4

13. Reversed reactive energy float 4

14. Positive apparent energy float 4

15. Reversed apparent energy float 4 _5

16. Total harmonic distortion for voltage float 4

17. Total harmonic distortion for current float 4

0800 data log of 3 intervals R

0801 data log of 3 intervals R

0802 data log of 3 intervals R


R

R

B6FF data log of 3 intervals R


Alarm History
(use only function code 0xFE to read the following parameters)
Alarm types

1. Over Current byte 1

2. Under Current byte 1

3. Over Neutral Current byte 1

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4. Over Voltage LL byte 1

5. Under Voltage LL byte 1

6. Over Voltage LN byte 1

7. Under Voltage LN byte 1

8. Over Volt Unbalance byte 1

9. Over AMP Unbalance byte 1

10. Over Active power byte 1

11. Over Reactive Power byte 1

12. Over Apparent Power byte 1

_5 13. LEAD PF byte 1

14. Lag PF byte 1

15. Lead DPF byte 1

16. Lag DPF byte 1

17. Over Current Demand byte 1

18. Over kW Demand byte 1

19. Over kVAR Demand byte 1

20. Over kVA Demand byte 1

21. Over Frequency byte 1

22. Under Frequency byte 1

23. Over Voltage THD byte 1

24. Over Current THD byte 1

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25. Phase Loss byte 1

26. Meter Reset byte 1

27. Phase Rotation byte 1

28. Over DUI byte 1

29. Over EUI byte 1

1 – 29
B700 Alarm History 1 (high byte, types) byte 2 R

(low byte, times)

1 – 29
B701 Alarm History 2 (high byte, types) byte 2 R

(low byte, times)

1 – 29
B702 Alarm History 3 byte 2 R
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(high byte, types)

(low byte, times)



byte 2 R

1 – 29
B8F3 Alarm History 500 (high byte, types) byte 2 R

(low byte, times)

Year: 00–99 Year,


B8F4 Alarm 01 Date byte 2 R
Month
Month: 1–12

B8F5 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23
Hour,
B8F6 Alarm 01 Time byte 2 R
Minute
Minute: 00–59

B8F7 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Year: 00–99 Year,


B8F8 Alarm 02 Date byte 2 R
Month
Month: 1–12

B8F9 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23
Hour,
B8FA Alarm 02 Time byte 2 R
Minute
Minute: 00–59

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B8FB Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Year: 00–99 Year,


B8FC Alarm 03 Date byte 2 R
Month
Month: 1–12

B8FD Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23
Hour,
B8FE Alarm 03 Time byte 2 R
Minute
Minute: 00–59

B8FF Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Year,

byte 2 R

Month
Year: 00–99 Year,
C0C0 Alarm 500 Date byte 2 R
Month
Month: 1–12

C0C1 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23
Hour,
C0C2 Alarm 500 Time byte 2 R
Minute
_5 Minute: 00–59

C0C3 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

Year,

byte 2 R

Month
Year: 00–99 Year,
C0C0 Alarm 500 Date byte 2 R
Month
Month: 1–12

C0C1 Date: 1–31 word Date 2 R

Hour: 00–23
Hour,
C0C2 Alarm 500 Time byte 2 R
Minute
Minute: 00–59

C0C3 Second: 00–59 word Second 2 R

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6.1 Error Codes


When an error occurs during operation, the power monitor sends an error code through Modbus. The following

table lists the error codes and causes.

Error Code Name Description

0x01 Illegal function Incorrect function code

0x02 Illegal data address Incorrect data address to read or write

0x03 Illegal data value Incorrect data format (for example, data length)

0x04 Slave device failure Slave cannot execute the command.

6.2 Alarm Types


The power meter supports 29 types of alarms. You can activate the alarm in the registers 0x1F–0xDD. When

an alarm is triggered, the data (such as alarm type and alarm triggered time) are stored in registers

0xB700–0xC0C3. The following table lists the details and descriptions for the alarm types.

Number Alarm Type Description

1 Over Current The measured current exceeds the setting value.

_6 2 Under Current The measured current is below the setting value.

3 Over Neutral Current The measured neutral current exceeds the setting value.

4 Over Voltage LL The measured line voltage exceeds the setting value.

5 Under Voltage LL The measured line voltage is below the setting value.

6 Over Voltage LN The measured phase voltage exceeds the setting value.

7 Under Voltage LN The measured phase voltage is below the setting value.

8 Over Volt Unbalance The measured voltage unbalance exceeds the setting value.

9 Over AMP Unbalance The measured current unbalance is below the setting value.

10 Over Active power The measured total active power exceeds the setting value.

11 Over Reactive Power The measured total reactive power exceeds the setting value.

12 Over Apparent Power The measured total apparent power exceeds the setting value.

13 LEAD PF The leading power factor is below the setting value.

14 Lag PF The lagging power factor is below the setting value.

15 Lead DPF The leading power factor demand is below the setting value.

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Number Alarm Type Description

16 Lag DPF The lagging power factor demand is below the setting value.

17 Over Current Demand The current demand exceeds the setting value.

18 Over kW Demand The total active power factor demand exceeds the setting value.

19 Over kVAR Demand The total reactive power factor demand exceeds the setting value

20 Over kVA Demand The total apparent power factor demand exceeds the setting value

21 Over Frequency The measured frequency exceeds the setting value.

22 Under Frequency The measured frequency is below the setting value.

23 Over Voltage THD The total harmonic distortion for voltage exceeds the setting value.

24 Over Current THD The total harmonic distortion for current exceeds the setting value.

25 Phase Loss When the power is unbalanced, the voltage is below the setting value.

26 Meter Reset The power meter is resetting.

27 Phase Rotation The phase A and phase C are incorrectly swapped.

28 Over DUI The Demand Use Intensity (DUI) value exceeds the setting value.

29 Over EUI The Energy Use Intensity (EUI) value exceeds the setting value.

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Table of Contents

A.1 DCT1000 Series ...................................................................................A-2

A.2 DCT2000 Series ...................................................................................A-4

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When measured current is higher than the rated specification for the device, use of an external current
transformer (CT) is necessary.

A.1 DCT1000 Series


Electromagnetic Compatibility: CE-marking, IEC61869-2.

Rated External Size of


Model Measurement Primary Secondary
Burden Dimension*1 Opening*1
Accuracy Current Current
Number (VA) (mm)
(mm)

DCT-S301C 1.0% 100 A 5A 1.5

DCT-S211C 0.5% 200 A 5A 1


90 x 40 x 111 21 x 32
DCT-S221C 0.5% 300 A 5A 1.5

DCT-S231C 0.5% 400 A 5A 2.5

DCT-S241C 0.5% 500 A 5A 2.5

DCT-S251C 0.5% 600 A 5A 2.5


116.5 x 52 x 147 50 x 80
DCT-S261C 0.5% 750 A 5A 2.5

DCT-S271C 0.5% 1000 A 5A 5

146.5 x 51.6 x
DCT-S281C 0.5% 1500 A 5A 7.5 80 x 122
198

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DCT-S291C 0.5% 2000 A 5A 10

DCT-S2A1C 0.5% 2500 A 5A 15 186.5 x 52 x 252 81 x 160.5

DCT-S2B1C 0.5% 3000 A 5A 20

*1: See the following table for detailed information on the external dimensions and sizes of opening.

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Model
Dimension (mm)
Number

DCT-S301C External Dimension:

90 x 40 x 111

DCT-S211C
Size of Opening: 21 x 32

DCT-S221C

DCT-S231C

External Dimension:
DCT-S241C
116.5 x 52 x 147

DCT-S251C Size of Opening: 50 x 80

DCT-S261C

DCT-S271C

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External Dimension:

146.5 x 51.6 x 198

Size of Opening: 80 x 122

DCT-S281C

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External Dimension:
DCT-S291C
186.5 x 52 x 252

Size of Opening:

DCT-S2A1C 81 x 160.5

DCT-S2B1C

A.2 DCT2000 Series


Electromagnetic Compatibility: UL, UL2808.

Measurem External
Model Primary Secondary Rated Burden Size of Opening*1
ent Dimension*1
Current Current (VA)
Number Accuracy (mm) (mm)

DCT-S201B 1.0% 100 A 5A 1

DCT-S211B 0.5% 200 A 5A 1 90 x 40 x 110 20 x 30

_A DCT-S221B 0.5% 300 A 5A 1.5

DCT-S231B 0.5% 400 A 5A 1.5

DCT-S241B 0.5% 500 A 5A 2.5

DCT-S251B 0.5% 600 A 5A 2.5


115 x 57 x 158 50 x 80
DCT-S261B 0.5% 750 A 5A 2.5

DCT-S2C1B 0.5% 800 A 5A 3.75

DCT-S271B 0.5% 1000 A 5A 5

*1: See the following table for detailed information on the external dimensions and sizes of opening.

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Model
Dimension (mm)
Number

External Dimension:
DCT-S201B 90 x 40 x 110

Size of Opening:

20 x 30
DCT-S211B

DCT-S221B

External Dimension:
DCT-S231B
115 x 57 x 158

DCT-S241B Size of Opening:

50 x 80
DCT-S251B

DCT-S261B

DCT-S2C1B

DCT-S271B
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