Ziegler-Mfm-3480 Manual-E1R0
Ziegler-Mfm-3480 Manual-E1R0
Ziegler-Mfm-3480 Manual-E1R0
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11. Phaser Diagram
12. Installation
12.1 EMC Installation Requirements
12.2 Case Dimensions and Panel Cut-out
12.3 Wiring
12.4 Auxiliary Supply
12.5 Fusing
12.6 Earth / Ground Connections
13. Connection Diagram
14. Specification
15. Connection for Optional Pulse output / RS 485 /Analog Ouput
1. Introduction
This instrument is a panel mounted 96 x 96mm DIN Quadratic Digital metering system for the
measurement of important electrical parameters like AC voltage, AC Current, Frequency,
Power, Energy(Active / Reactive / Apparent) . The instrument integrates accurate
measurement of technology (All Voltage & Current measurements are True RMS upto 15th
Harmonic) with 320x240 Pixels touch screen TFT LCD display.
This instrument can be configured and programmed at site
for the following: PT Primary, PT Secondary, CT Primary and
CTMAIN
LINE-NEUTRAL
MAIN MENU
VOLTAGE
MENU
SECONDARY
CT Secondary (5A or1A).
1 AMPERE
VL2 0.000 V
VL2 0.000
5 AMPERE
SYSTEM VOLTAGE
V
CURRENT The front panel has a 3.5” Touch Screen through which the user can
VL2 0.000 V move across the available measurement readings, reset the energy,
OKVOLTAGE
MAIN ENERGY
POWER SETUP
Min/Max (System Voltage and System Current) and configure the
product settings.
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TABLE 1:
Units of
Measured Parameters
Measurement
System Voltage Volts
System Current Amps
Frequency Hz
System Active Power Kwatts
System Reactive Power KVAr
System Apparent Power KVA
System Power Factor
System Phase Angle Degree
Active Import Energy (8 Digit resolution) kWh
Active Export Energy (8 Digit resolution) kWh
Reactive Import Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVArh
Reactive Export Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVArh
Apparent Energy (8 Digit resolution) kVAh
Ampere Hour (8 Digit resolution) KAh
Current Demand Amps
KVA Demand KVA
KW Import Demand KW
KW Export Demand KW
Max Current Demand Amps
Max kVA Demand KVA
Max KW Import Demand KW
Max KW Export Demand KW
Run Hour Hours
On Hour Hours
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Units of
Measured Parameters
Measurement
Number of Interruptions Counts
System Voltage THD %
System Current THD %
Pictorial representation of Phaser Diagram
Pictorial representation of Voltage Waveform
Pictorial representation of Current Waveform
Pictorial representation of VA Waveform
SYSTEM PARAMETERS
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE SYSTEM Max.VOLTAGE
LINE-NEUTRAL VALUES SYSTEM Min.VOLTAGE
LINE-NEUTRAL VALUES
VL2 0.000 V
239.6 0.000 0.000
239.9 V KVA
Min
KVAh
Ph Y 239.2 V
VL2 0.000 A
5.001 VL2 0.000 V %THD 0.000 V KW
VBR
x1000
P.F.
5.005 A 4.998 A
VL2 0.000 KW
3.592 AngleKWh Angle KWh
0.000
Max Ph B Max Ph B
MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM Demand MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM Demand MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM
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Screen 4 : Screen 5 : Screen 6 :
Phaser Diagram System Run Hour System ON Hour
0
90 V/Div
Capacitive Inductive 124.5
-P,+Q +P,+Q 1.500 A/Div SYSTEM RUNVOLTAGE
LINE-NEUTRAL HOUR SYSTEM ON VOLTAGE
LINE-NEUTRAL HOUR
VL1 0.000 V
IL1 0.000 A
1 0.000
VL2 0.000 V
180
0
0
0 000001.19 000005.18
VL2 0.000 VL2 0.000 V
hrs hrs
VL2 0.000
-P,-Q
Inductive
270
0
+P,-Q
Capacitive 0.000 VL2 0.000 V
MAIN SYSTEM
VOLTAGE MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM
SYSTEM INTERRUPTIONS
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE SYSTEM FREQUENCY
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE SYSTEM POWER
LINE-NEUTRAL FACTOR
VOLTAGE
Screen 10 : Screen 11 :
System Power
SUBMENU 2 : VOLTAGE
System % THD Screen 12 : Line-Neutral Voltage
SYSTEM % THD
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE SYSTEM POWER
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
VL2
0.000
0.000 kVAr
V VL2 0.000 V
VL2
V 0.000 %
V
VL2
0.000
0.000 kVA
V VL2239.6
0.000 V
VL2
A 0.000 V
%
VL2 0.000 V 0.000
VL2 0.000 kWV VL2 0.000 V
MAIN SYSTEM
VOLTAGE MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM MAIN VOLTAGE
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Line-Neutral Voltage Screen 13 : Screen 14 : Pictorial representation
(Displayed after touching any where Phase Voltage % THD of Voltage Waveform (Only accessed
in the row shown in screen 12) through voltage submenu list)
LINE-NEUTRAL
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE PHASE VOLTAGE
LINE-NEUTRAL % THD
VOLTAGE LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE WAVEFORM
VOLTAGE
VL2 0.000 V 116.5
Vrms
239.6 VL20.000
0.000 V
%
49.94
V
BACK
VL2 0.000 V
62.25
Hz
LINE CURRENT
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE LINE CURRENT
LINE-NEUTRAL % THD
VOLTAGE CURRENT WAVEFORM
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
VL20.000
0.000 V
A VL2 0.000
0.000 V
% 49.94
30.00 2.500
MAIN CURRENT
VOLTAGE MAIN VOLTAGE
CURRENT A/Div MAIN CURRENT ms/Div
PHASE REACTIVE
LINE-NEUTRAL POWER
VOLTAGE PHASE APPARENT
LINE-NEUTRAL POWER
VOLTAGE PHASE ACTIVE
LINE-NEUTRAL POWER
VOLTAGE
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Screen 21 : Phase Angle Screen 22 : Phase Power Screen 23 :
Factor Current Demand
PHASE ANGLE
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE PHASE POWER
LINE-NEUTRAL FACTOR
VOLTAGE CURRENT DEMAND
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
VA DEMAND
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE IMPORT ACTIVE
LINE-NEUTRAL DEMAND
VOLTAGE EXPORT ACTIVE
LINE-NEUTRAL DEMAND
VOLTAGE
PHASE WAVEFORM
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE ACTIVE ENERGY
LINE-NEUTRAL IMPORT
VOLTAGE ACTIVE ENERGY
LINE-NEUTRAL EXPORT
VOLTAGE
210.4
DEG
VL2 0.000 V VL2 0.000 V
49.94
0.0000000 0.0000000
Hz
VL2 0.000 V VL2 0.000 V
116.5
V kWh kWh
42.43
A
VL2 0.000 V VL2 0.000 V
62.25
MAIN POWER
2.500
MAIN ENERGY
VOLTAGE MAIN ENERGY
VOLTAGE
V/Div ms/Div
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Screen 35 : Screen 36 : Screen 37 :
Reactive Energy Import Reactive Energy Export Apparent Energy
REACTIVE ENERGY
LINE-NEUTRAL IMPORT
VOLTAGE REACTIVE ENERGY
LINE-NEUTRAL EXPORT
VOLTAGE APPARENT ENERGY
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
Screen 38 :
Ampere Hour
AMPERE HOUR
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
VL2 0.000 V
0.0000000
VL2 0.000 V
kAh
VL2 0.000 V
MAIN ENERGY
VOLTAGE
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Parameter Screens
MAIN MENU
A
A
SYSTEM
COMMUNICATION
VOLTAGE
PARAMETERS
RESET
CURRENT POWER
OPTIONS
(Sec 3.2.4)
CHANGE
ENERGY
PASSWORD
(Sec 3.1)
A
B
A
SYSTEM
SYSTEM TYPE Line to Neutral PHASE REACTIVE ACTIVE ENERGY
(Sec 3.2.1.1)
PARAMETERS VOLTAGE Line Current POWER IMPORT
Max.
PT VOLTAGE
PRIMARY
PHASE APPARENT ACTIVE ENERGY
And(Sec
CURRENT
3.2.1.2) PHASE VOLTAGE LINE CURRENT POWER EXPORT
%(SecTHD
3.2.2.3)
% THD
Min. VOLTAGE
PT SECONDARY CURRENT PHASE ACTIVE REACTIVE ENERGY
And(Sec 3.2.1.3)
CURRENT WAVEFORM
(Sec 3.2.2.3) WAVEFORM POWER IMPORT
PHASER
CT PRIMARY PHASE REACTIVE ENERGY
DIAGRAM
(Sec 3.2.1.4)
ANGLE EXPORT
RUN(Sec HOUR
CT SECONDARY
3.2.1.5)
PHASE APPARENT
POWER FACTOR ENERGY
ON HOUR
INTEGRATION
TIME
CURRENT AMPERE
DEMAND HOUR
DEMAND
THD.VOLTAGE
INTEGRATION
No.SCROLL
OF AND TIME
CURRENT
AUTO
(Sec 3.2.1.7)
INTERRUPTIONS
APPARENT
DEMAND
SYSTEM
AUTO SCROLL
(Sec 3.2.1.7)
SYSTEM
LOW CURR.
NOISE CUTOFF
POWER IMPORT
FREQUENCY
ACTIVE DEMAND
B
LOW CURR.
A
NOISE CUTOFF
EXPORT
ACTIVE DEMAND
PHASE
WAVEFORM
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Setup Parameter Screens PASSWORD
(Sec 3.1)
ENTER
SYSTEM
SYSTEM COMMUNICATION RESET OUTPUT CHANGE BRIGHTNESS
PARAMETERS
PARAMETERS
PARAMETERS PARAMETERS PARAMETERS OPTIONS & CONTRAST
PASSWORD
(Sec
(Sec 3.2.1)
3.2.1) (Sec 3.2.2) (Sec 3.2.3) (Sec 3.2.4) (Sec 3.2.5)
(Sec 3.1.1)
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CT SECONDARY SELECTION
(Sec 3.2.1.4) touching on it.
(Sec 3.2.4.1.1.1)
CONFIGURATION
DEMAND ANALOG OUTPUT 1 SELECTION
INTEGRATION (Sec 3.2.4.1.2.2)
TIME (Analog 1 parameter
(Sec 3.2.1.5)
selection) PULSE TRIP POINT
AUTO SCROLL (Acc. To Table 2) DURATION 10% to 100%/120%
(Sec 3.2.1.6) (Sec 3.2.4.3) (Sec 3.2.4.1.2.3)
60,100,200
(Sec 3.2.4.1.1.2) HYSTERESIS
LOW CURR. 0.5% to 50%
NOISE CUTOFF
(Sec 3.2.4.1.2.4)
(Sec 3.2.1.7) ANALOG OUTPUT 2
(Analog 2 parameter PULSE RATE ENERGIZING
ENERGY ON selection) DELAY
RS485 (Pulse DivisorRRate) 1s to 10s
(Sec 3.2.1.8) (Acc. To Table 2) (Sec 3.2.4.1.2.5)
1, 10, 100, 1000
(Sec 3.2.4.4)
ENERGY DIGIT (Sec 3.2.4.1.1.3) DE-ENERGIZING
RESET COUNT DELAY
(Sec 3.2.1.9) 1 s to 10s
(Sec 3.2.4.1.2.6)
3. Programming
The following sections comprise step by step procedures for configuring the instrument for
individual user requirements.
To access the set-up screens touch on the “ SETUP ” icon in Main Menu. This will take the
User into the Password Protection Entry Stage(Section 3.1).
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After entering the complete password user needs to confirm password
SETUP
Password confirmed.
SETUP
PASSWORD ACCEPTED
If Entered password is correct then “Password Accepted” is displayed
1 2 3 DEL
on screen & user will enter into setup menu.
4 5 6
ENTER
7 8 9
0 BACK
Password Incorrect.
SETUP
PASSWORD REJECTED.
If Entered password is wrong then “Password Rejected” is displayed
1 2 3 DEL
on screen & user need to re-enter the password
4 5 6
ENTER
7 8 9
0 BACK
PASSWORD
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3.1.1 Change Password
Change Password Option is the second last option in list of “SETUP”
PASSWORD submenu, so can be accessed by a simple touch anywhere in “ Change
ENTER CURRENT PASSWORD
Password” row.
1 2 3 DEL
4 5 6 In this screen user first needs to enter the current password.
ENTER
7 8 9
0 BACK
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Valid range of PT primary setting value is from
LINE-NEUTRAL
PT PRIMARY
VOLTAGE 100 VL-L to 692.8 KVL-L.
INVALID VALUE
1 2 3 DEL
If value outside the range is entered, It will display “INVALID VALUE”
4 5 6
ENTER
followed by correct range of parameter.
7 8 9
. 0 K BACK
LINE-NEUTRAL
PT SECONDARY
VOLTAGE Valid range of PT secondary setting value is from 241.0 to 480.0.
INVALID VALUE
1 2 3 DEL
for 415 VL-L. Please refer the table bellow for different ranges.
4 5 6
7 8 9
ENTER If value outside the range is entered, It will display “INVALID VALUE”
. 0 K BACK followed by correct range of parameter.
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3.2.1.3 Current Transformer Primary Value
The nominal Full Scale Current that will be displayed as the Line currents. This screen
enables the user to display the Line currents inclusive of any transformer ratios, the values
displayed represent the Current in Amps.
This screen can be accessed only from system parameters list menu.
LINE-NEUTRAL
CT PRIMARY
VOLTAGE
ENTER CT PRIMARY VALUE Here again 0 to 9 digit input keypad is provided to set value of CT
1 2 3 DEL
4 5 6
Primary & user can confirm this value with a simple touch on “
ENTER ENTER
7 8 9 key”. “ K key” is used to multiply value by 1000.
. 0 K BACK
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3.2.1.4 Current Transformer Secondary Value
This screen is used to set the secondary value for Current Transformer.
CT
CTSECONDARY
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
SECONDARY Two options: 1 AMPERE & 5 AMPERE are displayed on screen.
1 AMPERE
VL2
1 AMPERE
0.000 V Touching radio button in front of particular option will select that option.
VL2 0.000
5 AMPERE
5 AMPERE V Touch on “ OK key” will confirm the setting. Touching the
OK
MAIN BACK
“ BACK key” will keep the old selected setting and will return
to previous menu.
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While in Auto-scrolling mode, touch sense for entire screen will be disabled except for the
top right most corner where “A” symbol would be displayed stating that meter is in Auto-
scroll mode.
Touching on “A” will show two options “ON” and “OFF”. Touching on “ON” will continue
auto scrolling & touching on “OFF” will stop auto-scrolling & return to normal mode.
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3.2.1.9 ENERGY DIGIT RESET COUNT (ROLLOVER COUNT)
This screen enables the user for setting maximum energy count after which energy will
rollover to zero depending on the setting of Wh, kWh & Mwh in Energy on RS485 option.
If Energy on RS485 is in WATT then rollover count can be from
7 to 14 DIGITS.
ENERGY
CTDIGIT
LINE-NEUTRAL RESET COUNT
VOLTAGE
SECONDARY
If Energy on RS485 is in KILO-WATT then rollover count can be from
7 DIGITS 8 DIGITS
1 AMPERE
VL2
9 DIGITS 10 DIGITS
7 to 12 DIGITS.
VL2
5 AMPERE
11 DIGITS 12 DIGITS If Energy on RS485 is in MEGA-WATT then rollover count can be from
13 DIGITS 14 DIGITS
7 to 9 DIGITS.
OK
MAIN BACK
Touching radio button in front of particular option will select that option.
Touch on “ OK key” will confirm the setting.
Touching the “ BACK key” will keep the old selected setting and will return to previous menu.
Note : 1) Default value of energy digit reset count is set to “14” i.e if energy crosses the
14 digit count it will rollover to zero.
2) If Energy on RS485 is set to kW & energy digit reset count is set to 12, Energy screen
on display will show “-------” i.e energy overflow when energy crosses the 11 digit count.
3) If Energy on RS485 is set to MW & energy digit reset count is set to 9, Energy screen
on display will show “-------” i.e energy overflow when energy crosses the 8 digit count.
3.2.2 Communication Parameter Selection :
After entering in the “COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS” list of following parameters
will be displayed
3.2.2.1 RS485 ADDRESS
3.2.2.2 Rs485 BAUD RATE
3.2.2.3 Rs485 PARITY
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3.2.2.1 Rs485 Address Setting
This screen applies to the RS 485 output only. This screen allows
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
RS485 ADDRESS
the user to set RS485 address parameter for the instrument.
ENTER RS485 ADDRESS
1 2 3 DEL This screen can be accessed only from Communication
4 5 6
7 8 9
ENTER Parameters List menu.
0 BACK Here again 0 to 9 digit input keypad is provided to set RS485 address &
user can confirm this value with a simple touch on “ key”.
ENTER
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
RS485 ADDRESS
INVALID VALUE
The range of allowable address is 1 to 247.
1 2 3 DEL If value outside the range is entered, it will display “INVALID VALUE”
4 5 6
7 8 9
ENTER
followed by the correct range of parameter.
0 BACK
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3.2.2.3 RS 485 Parity & Stop bit Selection
This screen allows the user to set Parity & number of stop bits.
RS485 PARITYVOLTAGE
LINE-NEUTRAL & STOP BITS Four options: ODD PARITY WITH ONE STOP BIT, NO PARITY
ODD PARITY WITH ONE STOP BIT
1 AMPERE
VL2 WITH ONE STOP BIT, NO PARITY WITH TWO STOP BITS,
NO PARITY WITH ONE STOP BIT
VL2
5 AMPERE
NO PARITY WITH TWO STOP BIT EVEN PARITY WITH ONE STOP BIT are displayed on screen.
EVEN PARITY WITH ONE STOP BIT
VL2 Touching radio buttion in front of particular option will select that option.
OK
MAIN BACK
Touch on “ OK key” will confirm the setting.
Touching the “ BACK key” will keep the old selected setting and
will return to previous menu.
3.2.3 Reset Parameter Selection
3.2.3.1 Resetting Parameter
These screens allow the users to reset all the parameters
RESET PARAMETERS
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE eg:- Energy, Min, Max, Demand, Run hour, On hour, No. of Interrupts.
RESET ALL
VL2 0.000
RESET DEMAND PARAMETERS V Touching “ down” key scrolls list in upward direction.
VL2 0.000
RESET ALL ENERGIES V
VL2 0.000
RESET MAX VOLTAGE & CURRENT V
MAIN VOLTAGE
SETUP
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Touching on any parameter will display the confirmation dialog, now
RESET PARAMETERS
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
a touch on “ YES key” will confirm the resetting of that particular
RESET ALL
VL2 0.000
RESET
RESET ALL ENERGIES
DEMAND
ARE YOU PARAMETERS
SURE YOU
V
WANT TO RESET ALL
Parameter.
VL2 0.000
YES NO
V
THE STORED ENERGIES
Touching on “ NO key” will move back to Reset parameters menu
VL2 0.000
RESET MAX VOLTAGE & CURRENT
V For example resetting All Energies will display a confirmation
MAIN VOLTAGE
SETUP
dialog as shown in the screen beside.
User can reset other parameters in similar manner.
3.2.4. Output Option selection menu
After entering in the “OUTPUT OPTIONS”, List of following parameters will be displayed :-
3.2.4.1 RELAY-1
3.2.4.2 RELAY-2
3.2.4.3 ANALOG-1
3.2.4.4 ANALOG-2
HIGH ALARM & DE-ENERGIZED RELAY LOW ALARM & DE-ENERGIZED RELAY
VL2
5 AMPERE
LOW ALARM & ENERGIZED RELAY
VL2
LOW ALARM & DE-ENERGIZED RELAY
(For detail refer to section 9.2)
OK
MAIN BACK
Touching radio button in front of particular type will select that type.
Touch on “ OK key” will confirm the setting.
Touching the “ BACK key” will keep the old selected setting and will return to previous menu.
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3.2.4.1.2.3 Trip point selection
This screen applies to the Trip point selection.
This screen allows the user to set Trip point for instrument in %.
RELAY-1 TRIP
LINE-NEUTRAL POINT
VOLTAGE This screen can be accessed only from Limit Output settings list menu.
ENTER TRIP POINT IN %
Here a 0 to 9 digit input keypad is provided to set value of Trip Point,
1 2 3 DEL
4 5 6
ENTER
& user can confirm this value with a simple touch on “ key.”
ENTER
7 8 9
0 BACK
“ BACK key” is used to go back to Limit Output list menu.
The allowable range is from 10% to 120% for High Alarm & is from
RELAY-1 TRIP
LINE-NEUTRAL POINT
VOLTAGE 10% to 100% for Low Alarm.
INVALID VALUE
1 2 3 DEL
If value outside this range is entered, it will display “INVALID VALUE”
4 5 6
ENTER
followed by correct range of parameter.
7 8 9
0 BACK
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The allowable range is 0.5% to 50 % of Trip point .
RELAY-1 HYSTERESIS
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
If value outside this range is entered, it will display “INVALID VALUE”
INVALID VALUE
1 2 3 DEL
followed by correct range of parameter.
4 5 6
ENTER
7 8 9
. 0 K BACK
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3.2.4.1.2.6 De-Energizing Delay time
This screen allows the user to set De-Energizing Delay time for Relay 1 Limit Assigned Parameters .
This screen can be accessed only from Limit Output settings
RELAY-1 DE-ENERGIZING
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE DELAY list menu.
ENTER DE-ENERGIZING DELAY IN SEC Here a 0 to 9 digit input keypad is provided to set value of Delay, &
1 2 3 DEL
4 5 6 user can confirm this value with a simple touch on “ key.”
ENTER ENTER
7 8 9
0 BACK
“ BACK key” is used to go back to Limit Output list menu.
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3.2.4.4 Parameter setting for Analog Output 2 ( Optional )
This option allows the user to set analog output 2 to corresponding measured parameter. A
simple touch on “ANALOG-2”row will open screen having list of parameters.( Refer table2
“ Parameter for Analog & Limit output ”)
Touch on “ OK key” will confirm the setting.
Touching the “ BACK key” will keep the old selected setting and will return to previous menu.
For starting touch screen calibration, touch the screen any where
LINE-NEUTRAL
CT VOLTAGE
SECONDARY
IMPORTANT.
for 1 sec at system reset. After that touch screen calibration will
Performing touch
1 AMPERE
VL2 0.000 V
screen calibration. start & the message shown besides will be displayed. Touch the
Press & hold the center
VL2 0.000 V
of the filled circle
5 AMPERE
screen to continue.
0.000
VL2Touch screen to V
continue.
MAIN OKVOLTAGE
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LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
CT SECONDARY LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
CT SECONDARY LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
CT SECONDARY
VL2 Press
1 AMPERE
0.000 V Hold V
1 AMPERE
VL2 0.000 Hold
VL2 Release
1 AMPERE
0.000 V Hold
VL2on 0.000
the filledV
5 AMPERE
VL2 the filled V
0.000
5 AMPERE the filled
circle VL2the filled V
0.000
5 AMPERE the filled
circle
VL2 circle
0.000 V circle V
VL2 0.000 circle V
VL2 0.000
MAIN OKVOLTAGE MAIN OKVOLTAGE MAIN OKVOLTAGE
Follow the instructions displayed. Press & hold the center of the filled red circle for at least
2 seconds. Release when message for release is being displayed. For accurate results try
to touch the center of the filled circle.
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE
CT SECONDARY
If the touch screen was not calibrated properly, “Error in
1 AMPERE
calibration”message would be shown & the user will be asked to
VL2 0.000
Error in V
calibration
Touch
VL2 screen toV
0.000
5 AMPERE recalibrate the touch screen. In such case the meter will retain the
re-calibrate.
VL2 0.000 V previously stored touch - screen calibration values unless a
MAIN OKVOLTAGE successful calibration is being performed.
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5. Run Hour
This Screen shows the total no. of hours the load is connected
Even if the Auxiliary supply is interrupted count of Run hour will be
SYSTEM RUN
LINE-NEUTRAL HOUR
VOLTAGE
maintained in internal memory & displayed in the format “hours. min”.
VL2 0.000 V For example if Displayed count is 000001.19 hrs it indicates
000001.19
VL2 0.000 V
hrs 1 hors & 19 minutes.
VL2 0.000 V
MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM After 999999.59 run hours display will restart from zero.
To reset run hour manually see section Resetting Parameter 3.2.3.1
6. On Hour
This Screen shows the total no. of hours the Axillary Supply is ON.
SYSTEM ON VOLTAGE
LINE-NEUTRAL HOUR Even if the Auxiliary supply is interrupted count of On hour will be
VL2 0.000 V maintained in internal memory & displayed in the format “hours. min”.
000005.18
VL2 0.000 V For example if Displayed count is 000005.18 hrs it indicates
hrs
VL2 0.000 V 15 hours & 18 minutes.
MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM
After 999999.59 On hours display will restart from zero.
To reset On hour manually see section Resetting Parameter 3.2.3.1
7. Number of Interruption
This Screen Displays the total no. of times the Auxilliary Supply was
SYSTEM INTERRUPTIONS
LINE-NEUTRAL VOLTAGE Interrupted. Even if the Auxiliary supply is interrupted count will be
VL2 0.000 V maintained in internal memory
VL200000012
0.000 V To reset No of Interruption manually see section Resetting
VL2 0.000 V Parameter 3.2.3.1
MAIN VOLTAGE
SYSTEM
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8. Analog Output ( optional ) :
This module provides two d.c. isolated outputs .There are two output options
The 0 -1mA output module has an 0V return on each end of the 4 way connector
( Please refer section 15 for connection details )
On both modules the output signals are present on pins A1(Analog Output 1) &
A2 (Analog Output 2)
These outputs can be individually assigned to represent any one of the measured and
displayed Parameters.
All settlings are user configurable via the user interface screen. See Analog o/p selection
( section 3.2.4.3 & section 3.2.4.4 ) for details .
Diagram 1 : ( 4 -20 mA )
0
270 (8 mA)
900 (16 mA)
0
181 (4 mA)
0
180 (20 mA)
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Diagram 2 : ( 0 - 1 mA ) 0
0 (0.5 mA)
0 0
270 (0.25 mA) 90 (0.75 mA)
0
181 (0 mA)
0
180 (1 mA)
TABLE 2 : Parameter for Analog & Limit output
Range
Parameter Parameter
No. Analog Output Limit Output
0 None – –
1 INPUT VOLTAGE 0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
4 INPUT CURRENT 0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
7 ACTIVE POWER 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
10 APPARENT POWER 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
13 REACTIVE POWER 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
180 / 0 / -180 1800 / 0 / -180
0 0 0
16 POWER FACTOR
0 0
19 PHASE ANGLE 180 / 0 / -180 1800 / 0 / -1800
(1)
36 FREQUENCY 45 to 66 Hz 10 - 100 %
43 WATT DEMAND IMPORT 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
44 WATT MAX DEMAND IMP. 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
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Range
Parameter Parameter
No. Analog Output Limit Output
45 WATT DEMAND EXPORT 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
46 WATT MAX DEMAND EXP. 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
51 VA DEMAND 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
52 VA MAX DEMAND 0 - 120 % 10 - 120 %
53 CURRENT DEMAND 0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
54 CURRENT MAX DEMAND 0 - 100 % 10 - 120 %
Note : For Frequency 0% corresponds to 40 Hz & 100% corresponds to 70 Hz.
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TABLE 3 : Energy Pulse Rate Divisor
1.For Energy Output in Wh 2. For Energy Output in Kwh
Pulse rate
Pulse rate
Divisor Pulse System Power*
Divisor Pulse System Power*
1 1per Wh Up to 3600W
1per kWh Up to 3600kW 1 1 per kWh Up to 3600W
1per Mwh Above 3600kW 1 per 1000kWh Up to 3600kW
10 1per 10Wh Up to 3600W 1 per 1000MWh Above 3600kW
1per 10kWh Up to 3600kW
1per 10MWh Above 3600kW
100 1per 100Wh Up to 3600W 3. For Energy Output in Mwh
1per 100kWh Up to 3600kW
1per 100MWh Above 3600kW
Pulse rate
Divisor Pulse System Power*
1000 1 per 1000Wh Up to 3600W
1 per 1000kWh Up to 3600kW 1 1 per Mwh Up to 3600W
1per 1000MWh Above 3600kW 1 per 1000Mwh Up to 3600kW
Pulse Duration 60 ms,100 ms or 200 ms
1 per 1000Gwh Above 3600kW
Above options are also applicable for Apparent and Reactive Energy.
* System power = 3 x CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-N for 3 Phase 4 Wire
System power = Root3 x CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-L for 3 Phase 3 Wire
Ampere Hour:
Divisor 1(Default)
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per Ah **
CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per Ah **
Divisors 10
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per 10Ah **
CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per 10Ah **
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Divisors 100
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per 100Ah **
CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per 100Ah **
Divisors 1000
CT secondary = 1A Max pulse rate 3600 pulses per 1000Ah **
CT secondary = 5A Max pulse rate 720 pulses per 1000Ah **
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Trip point:
Trip point can be set in the range of 10% to 120 % of nominal value for Hi-Alarm &
10% to 100 % of nominal value for Lo-Alarm.
Hysteresis:
Hysteresis can be set in the range of 0.5% to 50 % of set trip point .
If Hi-alarm Energized or Hi-alarm De-energized is selected then relay will get
De-energized or Energized respectively, if set parameter value is less than Hysteresis
Similarly if Lo-alarm Energized or Lo-alarm De-Energized.
Energizing Delay:
The energizing delay can be set in the range from1 to 10 sec.
De-Energizing Delay:
The De-energizing delay can be set in the range from1 to 10 sec.
Note : In case of lo alarm if trip point is set at 100% then maximum 20%
Hysterisis can be set..
Hysterisis point
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10. RS 485 ( ModBus ) Output :
This instrument supports MODBUS (RS485) RTU protocol( 2-wire ) .
Connection should be made using twisted pair shielded cable. All "A" and "B" connections
are daisy chained together. The screens should also be connected to the “Gnd” terminal.
To avoid the possibility of loop currents, an Earth connection should be made at one point
on the network.Loop (ring) topology does not require any termination load. Line topology
may or may not require terminating loads depending on the type and length of cable used.
The impedance of the termination load should match the impedance of the cable and be at
bothends of the line. The cable should be terminated at each end with a 120 ohm
(1/4 Watt min.) resistor.
RS 485 network supports maximum length of 1.2km. Including the Master, a maximum of 32
instruments can be connected in Rs485 network.The permissible address range for the
instrument is between 1 and 247 for 32 instruments. Broadcast Mode (address 0) is not allowed.
The maximum latency time for the instrument is 200ms i.e. this is the amount of time that
can pass before the first response character is output.
After sending any query through software ( of the Master) , it must allow 200ms of time to
elapse before assuming that the instrument is not going to respond. If slave does not
respond within 200 ms, Master can ignore the previous query and can issue fresh query
to the slave.
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The each byte in RTU mode has following format:
8-bit binary, hexadecimal 0-9, A-F
2 hexadecimal characters contained in each 8-bit field of
the message
Communication Baud Rate is user selectable from the front panel between 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200 bps.
Function code :
Exception Cases : An exception code will be generated when the instrument receives
ModBus query with valid parity & error check but which contains some other error
( e.g. Attempt to set floating point variable to an invalid value ) The response generated
will be “Function code” Ored with HEX (80H ). The exception codes are listed below
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01 Illegal function This function code is not supported by the instrument.
Example :
To read parameter ,
Volts 3 : Start address= 04 (Hex) Number of registers = 02
Query :
Device Function Start Address Start Address Number of Number of CRC CRC
Address Code High Low Registers Hi Registers Lo Low High
Start Address High : Most significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Start Address low :Least significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
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Number of register Hi : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
Number of register Lo : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
Device Function Byte Data Register1 Data Register1 Data Register2 Data Register2 CRC CRC
Address Code Count High Byte Low Byte High Byte Low Byte Low High
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Address Parameter Parameter Modbus Start Address Hex
(Register) No. High Byte Low Byte
30071 36 Freq 00 46
30073 37 Wh Import 00 48
30075 38 Wh Export 00 4A
30077 39 VARh Import 00 4C
30079 40 VARh Export 00 4E
30081 41 VAh 00 50
30083 42 Ah 00 52
30085 43 W Demand (Import) 00 54
30087 44 W Max Demand (Import) 00 56
30089 45 W Demand (Export) 00 58
30091 46 W Max Demand (Export) 00 5A
30101 51 VA Demand 00 64
30103 52 VA Max Demand 00 66
30105 53 A Demand 00 68
30107 54 A Max Demand 00 6A
30133 67 Volts Ave Max 00 84
30135 68 Volts Ave Min 00 86
30141 71 Current Ave Max 00 8C
30143 72 Current Ave Min 00 8E
30219 110 Voltage THD( % ) 00 DA
30221 111 Current THD( % ) 00 DC
30225 113 I neutral 00 E0
30227 114 Run Hour 00 E2
30229 115 On Hour 00 E4
30231 116 No. Of Interrupts 00 E6
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Accessing 4 X register for Reading & Writing :
Each setting is held in the 4X registers .ModBus code 03 is used to read the current setting
and code 16 is used to write/change the setting. Refer Table 5 for 4 X Register addresses.
Query :
Start Address High : Most significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Start Address low :Least significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Number of register Hi : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
Number of register Lo : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
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Response:
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 03 (Hex)
Query:
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
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Starting Address Hi 00 (Hex)
Starting Address Lo 2A(Hex)
Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Lo 02(Hex)
Byte Count 04 (Hex)
Data Register-1High Byte 3F (Hex)
Data Register-1 Low Byte 80(Hex)
Data Register-2 High Byte 00(Hex)
Data Register-2 Low Byte 00(Hex)
CRC Low 7C(Hex)
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Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Lo 02(Hex)
CRC Low 60 (Hex)
CRC High 00 (Hex)
Start Address High : Most significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Start Address low :Least significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Number of register Hi : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
Number of register Lo : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
Table 5 : 4 X register addresses
Address Parameter Parameter Read / Write Modbus Start Address Hex
(Register) No. High Byte Low Byte
40001 1 Demand Reset R/Wp 00 00
40003 2 Demand Period R
R/Wp 00 02
40005 3 Energy on RS485 R/Wp 00 04
40007 4 Sys Voltage R 00 06
40009 5 Sys Current R 00 08
40013 7 Pulse Width R/Wp 00 0C
40015 8 Energy Reset Wp
W 00 0E
40017 9 Run/On Hour & Interruption Reset Wp 00 10
40019 10 RS 485 Set-up Code R/Wp 00 12
40021 11 .Node Address. R/Wp 00 14
40023 12 Pulse Divisor R/Wp 00 16
40025 13 Min Reset Wp 00 18
40027 14 Max Reset Wp 00 1A
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Address Parameter Parameter Read / Write Modbus Start Address Hex
(Register) No. High Byte Low Byte
40029 15 Analog Out 1- Para Sel R/Wp 00 1C
40031 16 Analog Out 2- Para Sel R/Wp 00 1E
40033 17 PT Primary R/Wp 00 20
40035 18 CT Primary R/Wp 00 22
40037 19 System Power R 00 24
40039 20 Energy- digit reset count R/Wp 00 26
40041 21 Register Order/Word Order R/Wp 00 28
40043 22 CT Secondary R/Wp 00 2A
40045 23 PT Secondary R/Wp 00 2C
40047 24 Relay1 output select R/Wp 00 2E
40049 25 Pulse1/Limit1 Parameter select R/Wp 00 30
40051 26 Limit1 Trip point R/Wp 00 32
40053 27 Hysteresis(Limit1) R/Wp 00 34
40055 28 Limit1 delay(On) R/Wp 00 36
40057 29 Limit1 delay(Off) R/Wp 00 38
40059 30 Relay2 output select R/Wp 00 3A
40061 31 Pulse2/Limit2 Parameter select R/Wp 00 3C
40063 32 Limit2 Trip point R/Wp 00 3E
40065 33 Hysteresis(Limit2) R/Wp 00 40
40067 34 Limit2 Delay(On) R/Wp 00 42
40069 35 Limit2 Delay(Off) R/Wp 00 44
40071 36 Password R/W 00 46
40073 37 Limit1 Configuration select R/Wp 00 48
40075 38 Limit2 Configuration select R/Wp 00 4A
40077 39 - - - -
40079 40 30mA Noise Current Elimination R/Wp 00 4E
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Explanation for 4 X register :
40003 Demand Period Demand period represents demand time in minutes. The
applicable values are 8,15,20 or 30. Writing any other value will
return an error.
This address is used to set energy display on MODBUS in Wh,
40005 Energy display KWh & Mwh. Write one of the following value to this address.
on Modbus 1 = Energy in Wh. 2 = Energy in KWh.
3 = Energy in MWh.
40007 System Voltage This address is read only and displays System Voltage
40009 System Current This address is read only and displays System Current
40013 Pulse Width This address is used to set pulse width of the Pulse output.
of Relay Write one of the following values to this address:
60 : 60 ms
100 : 100 ms
200 : 200 ms
Writing any other value will return error .
40015 Reset Energy This address is used to reset the Energy Counter.
Counter Write zero value to this register to reset the energy counter.
Writing any other value will return an error.
40017 Run/On Hour & This address is used to reset the Run/On hour & number
Interruption of Interruption . Write zero value to this register to reset
reset the Run/On hour & number of Interruption.
Writing any other value will return an error.
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Address Parameter Description
40019 Rs485 Set-up This address is used to set the baud rate, Parity, Number of
Code stop bits. Refer to Table 6 for details.
40021 Node This register address is used to set Device address
Address between 1 to 247 .
40023 Pulse Divisor This address is used to set pulse divisor of the Pulse output.
Write one of the following values to this address:
1: Divisor 1
10 : Divisor 10
100 : Divisor 100
1000 : Divisor 1000
Writing any other value will return an error.
Pulse rate divisor is set to 1, when Energy on Rs485 is set
to kWh or MWh.
40025 Min - Reset This address is used to reset the Min parameters value.
Write Zero value to this register to reset the Min parameters.
Writing any other value will return an error.
40027 Max - Reset This address is used to reset the Max parameters value.
Write Zero value to this register to reset the Max parameters.
Writing any other value will return an error.
40029 Analog Out 1- This address is used to set the parameter for Analog Output 1.
Para Set Write one of the parameter no. As per the options given in
Table 2 for Analog & Limit Output Parameters.
Writing any other value will return an error.
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Address Parameter Description
40031 Analog Out 2- This address is used to set the parameter for Analog Output 2..
Para Set Write one of the parameter no. As per the options given in
Table 2 for Analog & Limit Output Parameters.
Writing any other value will return an error.
40033 PT Primary This address allows the user to set PT Primary value.
The maximum settable value is 692.8kV L-L
depends on the per phase 666.6MVA Restriction of power
combined with CT primary
40035 CT Pimary This address allows the user to set CT Primary value.
The maximum settable value is 9999 & also depends on the per
phase 666.6MVA Restriction of power combined with PT primary
40037 Sys Power System Power (Read Only) is the Nominal system power based on
the values of Nominal system volts and Nominal system current.
40039 Energy digit This address is used to set the rollover count for energy. If
Reset Count Energy on Rs485 is in Wh rollover count can be from 7 to 14.
If it is in KWh then rollover count can be from 7 to 12 & for MWh
rollover count can be from 7 to 9.
40041 Word Order Word Order controls the order in which the instrument receives
or sends floating - point numbers:- normal or reversed register
order.In normal mode, the two registers that make up a floating
point numbers are sent most significant bytes first.
In reversed register mode , the two registers that make up
a floating point numbers are sent least significant bytes first.
To set the mode, write the value ‘2141.0’ into this register-
the instrument will detect the order used to send this value and
set that order for all ModBus transaction involving floating point
numbers.
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Address Parameter Description
40043 CT secondary This address is used to read and write the CT secondary value
write one of the following values to this address.
1=1A CT secondary
5=5A CT secondary
writing any other value will return an error.
40045 PT secondary This address is used to read and write the PT secondary value.
Ref Table for the range of PT secondary settable values in
Section 3.2.1.2
40047 Relay1 output This address is used to select the Relay 1 operation as pulse or
select Limit.
write one of the following values to this address.
0 = Pulse output on Relay 1
128 (Decimal) = Limit output on Relay 1
writing any other value will return an error.
40049 Pulse 1 /Limit 1 This address is used to assign the Parameter to Relay1
parameter If Limit option is selected refer table 2 for parameter number
select & if Pulse option is selected then refer table 7.
40051 Limit1 This address is used to set the trip point in %. Any value between
Trip Point 10 to 100 for Lo- alarm & 10 to120 for Hi-alarm can be written to
this address. Writing any other value will return an error.
40053 Hysteresis This address is used to set the hysteresis between
(Limit 1) 0.5 to 50 . Writting any other value will return an error.
40055 Limit1 This address is used to set the Energizing delay between
Energizing 1 to 10 . Writting any other value will return an error.
Delay
40057 Limit1 de- This address is used to set the De-Energizing delay between
energizing Delay 1 to 10 . Writting any other value will return an error.
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Address Parameter Description
40059 Relay 2 This address is used to select the Relay 2 operation as
output select pulse or Limit.
write one of the following values to this address.
0 = Pulse output on Relay 2
128 (decimal) = Limit output on Relay 2
writing any other value will return an error.
40061 Pulse 2/Limit 2 This address is used to assign the Parameter to Relay2
Parameter If Limit option is selected refer table 2 for parameter number
select & if Pulse option is selected then refer table 7.
40063 Limit 2 This address is used to set the trip point in %. Any value between
Trip point 10 to 100 for Lo- alarm & 10 to120 for Hi-alarm can be written to
this address. Writing any other value will return an error.
40065 Hysteresis This address is used to set the hysteresis between
(Limit 2) 0.5 to 50 . Writting any other value will return an error.
40067 Limit 2 This address is used to set the Energizing delay between
Energizing 1 to 10 . Writting any other value will return an error.
delay
40069 Limit 2 This address is used to set the De-Energizing delay between
De-Energizing 1 to 10 . Writting any other value will return an error.
delay
40071 Password This address is used to set & reset the password.
Valid Range of Password can be set is 0000 - 9999 .
1) If password lock is present & if this location is read it will
return zero.
2) If Password lock is absent & if this location is read it will
return One.
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Address Parameter Description
3) If password lock is present & to disable this lock
first send valid password to this location then write “0000”
to this location
4) If password lock is present & to modify 4X parameter
first send valid password to this location so that 4X parameter
will be accessible for modification.
5) If for in any of the above case invalid password is send then
meter will return exceptional error 2.
40073 Limit1 This address is used to set the Configuration for relay 1
Configuration see table 8 . Writting any other value will return an error.
Select
40075 Limit2 This address is used to set the Configuration for relay 2
Configuration see table 8 . Writting any other value will return an error.
Select
30mA Noise This address is used to activate or de-activatethe 30 mA noise
40079
current current elimination write
Elimination 0-Deactivate
30 (Decimal)-Activate
Writing any other value will return an error.
19200 NONE 01 12
19200 NONE 02 13
19200 EVEN 01 14
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Baud Rate Parity Stop Bit Decimal value
19200 ODD 01 15
9600 NONE 01 08
9600 NONE 02 09
9600 EVEN 01 10
9600 ODD 01 11
4800 NONE 01 04
4800 NONE 02 05
4800 EVEN 01 06
4800 ODD 01 07
2400 NONE 01 00
2400 NONE 02 01
2400 EVEN 01 02
2400 ODD 01 03
NOTE :
Codes not listed in the table above may give rise to unpredictable results including loss of
communication. Excise caution when attempting to change mode via direct Modbus writes.
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Table 8 :Limit1 & Limit2 Configuration select
Code Configuration
0 Hi- alarm & Energized relay
1 Hi- alarm & De-energized relay
2 Lo- alarm & Energized relay
3 Lo- alarm & De-energized relay
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Address Parameter Modbus Start Address (Hex)
(Register) Number. Assignable Register High Byte Low Byte
30525 263 Assignable Reg 7 02 0C
30527 264 Assignable Reg 8 02 0E
30529 265 Assignable Reg 9 02 10
30531 266 Assignable Reg 10 02 12
30533 267 Assignable Reg 11 02 14
30535 268 Assignable Reg 12 02 16
30537 269 Assignable Reg 13 02 18
30539 270 Assignable Reg 14 02 1A
30541 271 Assignable Reg 15 02 1C
30543 272 Assignable Reg 16 02 1E
30545 273 Assignable Reg 17 02 20
30547 274 Assignable Reg 18 02 22
30549 275 Assignable Reg 19 02 24
30551 276 Assignable Reg 20 02 26
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Address Parameter Modbus Start Address (Hex)
(Register) Number. Mapping Register High Byte Low Byte
40521 265 Mapped Add for register #0x0210 02 08
40522 266 Mapped Add for register #0x0212 02 09
40523 267 Mapped Add for register #0x0214 02 0A
40524 268 Mapped Add for register #0x0216 02 0B
40525 269 Mapped Add for register #0x0218 02 0C
40526 270 Mapped Add for register #0x021A 02 0D
40527 271 Mapped Add for register #0x021C 02 0E
40528 272 Mapped Add for register #0x021E 02 0F
40529 273 Mapped Add for register #0x0220 02 10
40530 274 Mapped Add for register #0x0222 02 11
40531 275 Mapped Add for register #0x0224 02 12
40532 276 Mapped Add for register #0x0226 02 13
Example :
Assigning parameter to user assignable registers
To access the voltage (3X address 0x0000) and Power Factor (3X address 0x001E)
through user assignable register assign these addresses to 4x register (Table 10 ) 0x0200
and 0x0201 respectively .
Assigning Query:
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Starting Address Hi 02 (Hex)
Starting Address Lo 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Lo 02(Hex)
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Byte Count 04 (Hex)
Data Register-1High Byte
Data Register-1 Low Byte
00 (Hex)
00 (Hex)
}Voltage
(3X Address 0x0000)
Data Register-2 High Byte
Data Register-2 Low Byte
00 (Hex)
1E (Hex)
}Power Factor
(3X Address 0x001E)
CRC lOW 6A (Hex)
CRC High C7 (Hex)
Response :
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Start Address High 02 (Hex)
Start Address Low 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Lo 02 (Hex)
CRC Low 40 (Hex)
CRC High 70 (Hex)
In assigning query Voltage and Power Factor parameters were assigned to 0x 200 and
0x201(Table10) which will point to user assignable 3xregisters 0x200 and 0x202 (table9).
So to read Voltage and PowerFactor data reading query should be as below.
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Query:
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 04 (Hex)
Start Address High 02 (Hex)
Start Address Low 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Lo 04 (Hex) **
CRC Low F0 (Hex)
CRC High 71 (Hex)
Start Address High : Most significant 8 bits of starting address of User assignable register.
Start Address low :Least significant 8 bits of starting address of User assignable register.
Number of register Hi : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
Number of register Lo : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
**Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.
Since two parameters are requested four registers are required
Response : (Voltage = 219.30 / Power Factor = 1.0)
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Data Register-3 High Byte 3F (Hex)
Data Register-3 Low Byte
Data Register-4 High Byte
Data Register-4 Low Byte
CRC Low
80 (Hex)
00 (Hex)
00 (Hex)
79 (Hex)
} Power Factor 1Data
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To get the data through User assignable Register use following steps:
1) Assign starting addresses(Table3) of parameters of interest to a
“User assignable mapping registers” in a sequence in which they are to be accessed
(see section “Assigning parameter to user assignable registers”)
Capacitive Inductive
90 degrees (0.000)
2
-
+
Capacitive
Inductive
4
+
-
270 degrees (0.000)
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Sign of Sign of Sign of Inductive /
Connections Quadrant Active Reactive Power Capacitive
Power ( P ) Power ( Q ) Factor ( PF )
Import 1 +P +Q + L
Import 4 +P -Q + C
Export 2 -P +Q - C
Export 3 -P -Q - L
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As the front of the enclosure conforms to IP54 it is protected from water spray from all directions,
additional protection to the panel may be obtained by the use of an optional panel gasket.
The terminals at the rear of the product should be protected from liquids.
The instrument should be mounted in a reasonably stable ambient
temperature and where the operating temperature is within the range
0
-10 to 55 C . Vibration should be kept to a minimum and the product should
not be mounted where it will be subjected to excessive direct sunlight.
Caution
1. In the interest of safety and functionality this product must be installed by
a qualified engineer, abiding by any local regulations.
2. Voltages dangerous to human life are present at some of the terminal
connections of this unit. Ensure that all supplies are de-energised before
attempting any connection or disconnection.
3. These products do not have internal fuses therefore external fuses must
be used to ensure safety under fault conditions.
3.78” 3.62”
96mm FRONT DISPLAY PANEL CUTOUT 92mm
AREA
12.5 Fusing
It is recommended that all voltage lines are fitted with 1 amp HRC fuses.
L N
AUX
SUPPLY
P1 S1 L
L O
A
N D
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14. Specification :
Inputs
Nominal input voltage (AC RMS) Phase-Neutral 57.7 to 277 V L-N
Max continuous input voltage 120% of Rated Value
Max short duration input voltage 2 x Rated Value
(1s application repeated 10 times
at 10s intervals)
Nominal input voltage burden 0.2VA approx. per phase
Nominal input current 5A AC rms
Max continuous input current 1 2 0 % of Rated Value
Nominal input current burden 0 .6 VA approx. per phase
Max short duration current input 20 x Rated Value (1s application repeated
5 times at 5 min. intervals)
System CT primary values Std. Values from 1 to 9999A
(1 or 5 Amp secondaries)
Auxiliary
Standard nominal Auxillary 100 - 250V AC- DC (45-66Hz),
supply voltages & Frequency 12 - 48V DC
a.c. supply voltage tolerance +10 % / -10 % of Rated Value
d.c. supply voltage tolerance +10 % / -10 % of Rated Value
a.c. supply frequency range 4 5 to 66 Hz
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a.c. supply burden 6.5 V A
d.c. supply burden 3W
Frequency 40 .. 70 Hz
Accuracy
Accuracy 1:
Voltage ± 0.5 % of range
C urrent ± 0.5 % of range
Frequency 0.15% of mid frequency
Active Power ± 0.5 % of range
Re- Active Power ± 0.5 % of range
Apparent Power ± 0.5 % of range
Active Energy ± 1.0 % of range
Re - Active Energy ± 1.0 % of range
Apparant Energy ± 1.0 % of range
Power Factor ± 1 % of Unity
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Angle ± 1 % of range
Analog Output ± 1 % of Output end value
Total Harmonic Distortion ±1%
Neutral Current ± 4 % of range.
Accuracy 0.5:
Voltage ± 0.5 % of range
Angle ± 1 % of range
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Accuracy 0.2:
Voltage ± 0.2 % of range
Angle ± 1 % of range
Temperature 0 to 50 0C
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Temperature Coefficient 0.025% / 0C for Voltage (50..120% of Rated Value)
0
(For Rated value range of use 0.05% / C for Current ( 10..120% of Rated Value )
0
0... 50 C )
Error change due to variation of an 2 * Error allowed for the reference
influence quantity condition applied in the test.
Display
TFT LCD 3.5” Graphical LCD, resolution 320x240 pixels
Update Approx. 1 seconds
Controls
User Interface Resistive Touch screen
Standards
EMC Immunity IEC 61326
10V/m min-Level 3 industrial low level
electromagnetic radiation environment
IEC 61000-4-3.
Isolation
Dielectric voltage withstand 2.2 kV RMS 50 Hz for 1 minute
test between circuits and between all electrical circuits
accessible surfaces
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Environmental
0
Operating temperature -10 to 55 C
Storage temperature -20 to +65 0C
Relative humidity 0 .. 90 % RH
Warm up time 3 minute (minimum)
Shock 15g in 3 planes
Vibration 10 .. 55 Hz, 0.15mm amplitude
Enclosure ( front only ) IP 54 as per IEC 60529
Enclosure
Style 96mm x 96mm DIN Quadratic
Material Polycarbonate Housing ,
Self extinguish & non dripping as per UL 94 V-0
Terminals Screw-type terminals
Depth < 80 mm
Weight 0.620 kg Approx.
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Pulse rate Divisors Programmable on site
10 1 per 10Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per 10kWh (up to 3600kW),
1 per 10MWh (above 3600 kW)
100 1 per 100Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per 100kWh (up to 3600kW),
1 per 100MWh (above 3600 kW)
1000 1 per 1000Wh (up to 3600W),
1 per 1000kWh (up to 3600kW),
1 per 1000MWh (above 3600 kW)
Pulse Duration 60ms , 100ms or 200ms
Note : Above conditions are also applicable for Reactive & Apparent Energy .
Note : Pulse rate divisor is set to 1, when Energy on Rs485 is set to kWh or MWh.
3. RS 485 Output
B A Gnd
RS 485
Gnd A1 A2 Gnd
4 -20 mA
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5. One Pulse (One Limit) + RS 485 Output
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9. Two Pulse (Two Limit) + RS 485 Output
The Information contained in these installation instructions is for use only by installers
trained to make electrical power installations and is intended to describe the correct method
of installation for this product.
It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the installation method in the
user’s field conditions.
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