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1.

Product Introduction
A single-phase AC current/voltage meter is designed for the intelligent monitoring
and energy metering needs of power systems, industrial and mining enterprises,
public facilities, intelligent buildings, and other applications. It can measure voltage
and current parameters in single-phase power grids with high accuracy and is
equipped with a 1-channel communication interface.
2. Technical Parameters
Project Parameter
Power Supply AC 180-240V, <5VA
Communication RS485 communication interface, physical layer isolation,
(Optional) MODBUS-RTU protocol, Communication speed: 1200-38400
Verification N81, E81, 081
Methods
Measurement Electric quantity: 0.5, Frequency: ±0.2Hz
Accuracy
Display Method LED digital tube display.
Operating Working temperature: -10~+45°C, Storage temperature: -
Environment 25~+55°C, Relative humidity: < 85% RH
Security Insulation resistance: > 100MΩ, Withstand voltage -
Input/power: 2kV, Power/output: 2kV, Input/output: 1kV
Connection Single-phase
Input Voltage Range: AC 0 ~ 600V, Overload: Continuous: 1.2 times,
Instantaneous: 2 times, Consumption: < 1VA
Current Range: AC 0 ~ 5A, Overload: Continuous: 1.2 times,
Instantaneous: 2 times, Consumption: < 1VA
Frequency 45 ~ 65Hz

3. Installation and Wiring


3.1 Size (mm)

● Face frame size: 96 × 96


○ Opening size: 91 × 91
○ Cabinet entry depth: 38
● Face frame size: 72 × 72
○ Opening size: 67 × 67
○ Cabinet entry depth: 38

● Face frame size: 48 × 96


○ Opening size: 42 × 91
○ Cabinet entry depth: 38
3.2 Functional Description of Wiring Terminals
Instructions for use:

● (a) Terminals 1 and 2 are for the auxiliary power supplies required for instrument operation. Please ensure
the power supply is suitable for this series of products to prevent damage.
● (b) Terminal 4 is the incoming terminal for the current transformer, and the terminal marked with *
represents the incoming terminal for current.

3.3 Wiring Diagram

Without CT With CT

1 2 1 2 1 2

l I I U

AC current connection AC voltage connection

Auxiliary power supply

3 5

L N

Power supply
4. Panel Description and Measurement Information Display
4.1 LED Digital Tube Display
Four buttons are used for display switching or program setting:

● “+” and “-” are for switching the page number or numerical values.
● “SET” means entering the programming state.
● “ENTER” is the selection confirmation key.

● “ENTER” is the selection confirmation key.

Single-row Digital Display:

● Measurement Information:
○ Single-phase voltage
○ Single-phase current

● “ENTER” is the selection confirmation key.

Single-row Digital Display:

● Measurement Information:
○ Single-phase voltage
○ Single-phase current

5. Programming Operations
In programming mode, the digital display interface adopts a hierarchical menu
structure, and the instrument provides a single-row digital display.
● Level 1: Input signal settings
● Level 2: CT current ratio
● Level 3: Current CT value (e.g., CT=25/5A = 5)

5.1 Programming Steps

● Press and hold the “SET” key for 3 seconds.

● The default DISP value for the instrument is 00010, which represents the automatic cycle display mode.

● System Settings:

○ Adjust LED tube brightness or LCD backlight display retention time.


○ Reset electrical energy measurement.
● Input Voltage Settings:

○ Voltage multiplier range: 1-9999.


○ Signal input range: 1-9999.
USER MODE
Long Press ↵ FreQ
For 5 Seconds
8888

PtdcPt
AC
←→ ↵
USEr dEC 0 Set Decimal Point
-3 to 3

←→ ↵
OFF 0 Set Offset

SaVe

ctAc
←→ ↵ Set Decimal Point
USEr dEC 0 -3 to 3

←→ ↵
CT 200 Set Ratio

SaVe

ctdc ←→ ↵
USEr dEC 0 Set Decimal Point
-3 to 3

←→ ↵
ST 200 Shunt Max mV

←→ ↵
dIsp 200 Current at Max mV

SaVe

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