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The Operating Manual for the Multi-Function Transducer provides detailed installation and programming instructions for measuring and converting AC system parameters into DC output signals. It covers programming via micro USB and RS485 (MODBUS) communication, energy calculations, relay outputs, and installation requirements. Additionally, it includes specifications and a comprehensive list of measurable parameters for various system configurations.
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The Operating Manual for the Multi-Function Transducer provides detailed installation and programming instructions for measuring and converting AC system parameters into DC output signals. It covers programming via micro USB and RS485 (MODBUS) communication, energy calculations, relay outputs, and installation requirements. Additionally, it includes specifications and a comprehensive list of measurable parameters for various system configurations.
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Operating Manual

Multi-Function Transducer

DMAN-00IM-0957 Rev.A - 02/22


MULTIFUNCTION TRANSDUCER
Installation & Operating Instructions
Section Contents
1. Introduction

2. Programming
2.1 Programming via micro USB port available at front of
Transducer using USB cable
2.2 Programming via optional RS485(MODBUS)
communication port

3. USB/RS485(ModBus)
3.1 Accessing 3X & 4X registers for Reading Measured
Values
3.2 Accessing 4X registers for Reading & Writing
3.3 Accessing 4X registers for Long Energy Reading &
Writing

4. Energy Calculations
4.1 Calculating ModBus Energy
4.2 Entering Energy Start Count

5. Relay Output
5.1 Pulse Output
5.1.1 Energy Pulse Rate Divisor
5.2 Limit Output
5.3 Timer Output

6. Phasor Diagram

7. Installation
7.1 EMC Installation Requirement
7.2 Case Dimmensions
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7.3 Wiring
7.4 Auxiliary Supply
7.5 Fusing
7.6 Earth/Ground Connections

8. Connection Diagrams

9. Specifications

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1. Introduction
Multi Function transducer is used to measure and convert parameters of a
single-phase or three-phase AC system with unbalanced & balanced load into
a proportional load independent DC current or DC voltage output signal. It also
provide digital output which can be configured for energy pulse output or limit
output or timer output.

Transducer can be configured


and programmed on site for the
following :
PT Primary, PT Secondary, CT
Primary, CT Secondary, Input
Characteristics(i.e start, end
and elbow value of Input) and
Output Characteristics (i.e Voltage or Current and start, end and elbow Value
of outputs.)

1.1 LED Indication


Aux. Supply Healthy Condition Green LED Continuos ON
ON LED
Supply from USB Red LED Continuos ON
Alarm 1 trigger Condition not occur Green LED Continuos ON
AL - 1
Alarm 1 trigger Condition occurred Red LED Continuos ON
Alarm 2 trigger Condition not occur Green LED Continuos ON
AL - 2
Alarm 2 trigger Condition occurred Red LED Continuos ON
Alarm 3 trigger Condition not occur Green LED Continuos ON
AL - 3
Alarm 3 trigger Condition occurred Red LED Continuos ON
Alarm 4 trigger Condition not occur Green LED Continuos ON
AL - 4
Alarm 4 trigger Condition occurred Red LED Continuos ON
Impulse LED Energy monitoring and measurement Red LED Blinking as per energy

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Table 1: Measured Parameters
SR. Parameters 3P4W 3P3W 1PH 3P4W 3P3W 3P3W 3P3W 3P3W
No UNBL UNBL 2W BAL BAL U12I1 U23I1 U31I1
1 System Voltage        
2 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3) Voltage        
3 Phase to Phase(L12,L23,L31)        
Voltage
4 System Current        
5 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Current
6 System Active Power        
7 System Re-active Power        
8 System Apparent Power        
9 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Active Power
10 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Re-active Power
11 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Apparent Power
12 System Current Demand        
13 System kVA Demand        
14 System Import kW Demand        
15 System Export kW Demand        
16 System Ind. Var Demand        
17 System Cap. Var Demand        
18 System Max kVA Demand        
19 System Max Imp kW Demand        
20 System Max Exp kW Demand        
21 System Max Ind Var Demand        
22 System Max Cap Var Demand        
23 System Max Current Demand        
24 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Current Demand
25 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
kVA Demand
26 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Import kW Demand
27 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Export kW Demand

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Table 1: Continued...
SR. Parameters 3P4W 3P3W 1PH 3P4W 3P3W 3P3W 3P3W 3P3W
No UNBL UNBL 2W BAL BAL U12I1 U23I1 U31I1
28 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Inductive Var Demand
29 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Capacitive Var Demand
30 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Max kVA Demand
31 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Max Import kW Demand
32 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Max Export kW Demand
33 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Max Ind Var Demand
34 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Max Cap Var Demand
35 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Max Current Demand
36 System Power Factor        
37 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Power Factor
38 System Phase Angle        
39 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Phase Angle
40 Frequency        
41 RPM        
42 System Import Active Energy        
43 System Export Active Energy        
44 System Ind Reactive Energy        
45 System Cap Reactive Energy        
46 System Apparent Energy        
47 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Import Active Energy
48 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Export Active Energy
49 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Inductive Reactive Energy
50 Per Phase (L1,L2,L3)        
Capacitive Reactive Energy
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Table 1: Continued...
SR. Parameters 3P4W 3P3W 1PH 3P4W 3P3W 3P3W 3P3W 3P3W
No UNBL UNBL 2W BAL BAL U12I1 U23I1 U31I1
51 Per Phase (L1, L2, L3)        
Apparent Energy
52 Neutral Current        
53 System Voltage THD        
54 Per Phase (L1, L2, L3)        
Voltage THD
55 System Current THD        
56 Per Phase (L1, L2, L3)        
Current THD
57 Per Phase (L1, L2, L3)        
Individual Voltage Harmonics
58 Per Phase (L1, L2, L3)        
Individual Current Harmonics
59 Run Hour        
60 On Hour        
61 Number of Interruptions        
62 Phase Reversal Indication        
63 Current Reversal Indication        
64 Phase Absent Indication        

Note :
i)3P4W UNBL - 3 Phase 4 Wire Unbalance
ii)3P3W UNBL - 3 Phase 3 Wire Unbalance
iii)1P2W - 1 Phase 2 Wire
iv)3P4W BAL - 3 Phase 4 Wire Balance
v)3P3W BAL - 3 Phase 3 Wire Balance
vi)3P3W U12 I1 - 3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced Voltage1-2(L12) Current 1(I1)
vii)3P3W U23 I1 - 3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced Voltage2-3(L23) Current 1(I1)
viii)3P3W U31 I1 - 3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced Voltage3-1(L31) Current 1(I1)

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2. Programming
Programming of transducer can be done in two ways :

2.1 Programming via micro USB port available at front of Transducer using
USB cable.

2.2 Programming via optional RS485(MODBUS) communication port.

Note : Refer TABLE 4 for programmable parameters with their register


addresses.
2.1: Programming via micro USB port available at front of
Transducers using USB cable.
(Refer Section 3 for programming through USB)

Connections
PC USB Cable Transducer

For programming of Transducer, steps to be followed are:

1)Connect the PC / Laptop to the micro USB port on the Transducer using a
suitable cable.

2)Launch the configuration software. The configuration software is provided


on a CD along with software help file.(configuration can also be done by user
software. For protocol, refer Section 3)

3)Establish the connection between configuration software and the


Transducer.(Refer the software help file for detailed connection steps)

4)Once connected, the existing configurations of the Transducer can be read


in the software.

5)Make the required changes and click the Write button for the new
configurations to take place.
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2.2: Programming via optional RS485 (MODBUS)
Communication Port.
(Refer Section 3 for programming through MODBUS)

Connections
PC RS485(MODBUS) Transducer

Transducer 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 both ends 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 Tranducer is between 1 and 247 for 32
instruments. Broadcast Mode (address 0) is not allowed.
Note : 1) Refer TABLE 4 for MODBUS addresses of programmable
parameters.
2) For Configurations through ModBus too, config software can be used.

Transducer

USB / RS485

Person
al Com
puter

Software CD
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3. USB / RS 485 ( ModBus )
The maximum latency time of an Transducer is 300ms 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 300 ms
of time to elapse before assuming that the Transducer is not going to respond.
If slave does not respond within 300 ms, Master can ignore the previous query
and can issue fresh query to the slave.
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.
Format of Data Bytes 4 bytes (32 bits) per parameter.Floating point
format ( to IEEE 754), Most significant byte first
(Alternative least significant byte first)
Error Checking Bytes 2 byte Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC)
Byte format 1 start bit,
8 data bits, least significant bit sent first
1 bit for even/odd parity
1 stop bit if parity is used; 1 or 2 bits
if no parity
Communication Baud Rate is user selectable between 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600 bps. for communication through ModBus and fixed 9600 for
communication through USB.
Function code :
03 Read Holding Registers Read content of read /write location ( 4X )

04 Read input Registers Read content of read only location ( 3X )

16 Presets Multiple Registers Set the content of read / write locations ( 4X )


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Exception Cases : An exception code will be generated when Transducer
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
01 Illegal function The function code is not supported by Transducer.

02 Illegal Data Attempt to access an invalid address or an attempt to


Address read or write part of a floating point value
03 Illegal Data Attempt to set a floating point variable to an invalid
Value value

3.1 Accessing 3X & 4X register for reading measured values :


Two consecutive 16 bit registers represent one parameter. Refer TABLE 2 for
the addresses of 3X and 4X registers used for parameters measured by the
Transducer. Each parameter is held in the 3X as well as 4X registers. Modbus
Code 04 and 03 are used to access all parameters in 3X and 4X registers
respectively.
Example :
To read parameter,
Voltage2 from 3X: Start address = 00 02 Number of registers = 02
Watt2 from 4X: Start address = 00 0E Number of registers = 02
Note : Number of registers = Number of parameters x 2
Each Query for reading the data must be restricted to 40 registers or less.
Exceeding the 40 parameter limit will cause a ModBus exception code to be
returned.

Query for 3X read :


01 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 00(Hex) 02(Hex) 00(Hex) 02(Hex) D0(Hex) 0B(Hex)
Device Function Start Address Start Address Number of Number of CRC CRC
Address Code High Low Registers Hi Registers Lo Low High

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3X Response : Voltage 2 (219.254 V)
01 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 43 (Hex) 5B (Hex) 41 (Hex) 21 (Hex) FB (Hex) 84 (Hex)

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

Query for 4X read:


01 (Hex) 03 (Hex) 00(Hex) 0E(Hex) 00(Hex) 02(Hex) A5(Hex) C8(Hex)
Device Function Start Address Start Address Number of Number of CRC CRC
Address Code High Low Registers Hi Registers Lo Low High

4X Response : Watt 2 (2000 W)


01 (Hex) 03 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 44 (Hex) FA (Hex) 00 (Hex) 00 (Hex) FA (Hex) 33 (Hex)

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

Byte Count : Total number of data bytes received.


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.
Data register 1 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 1
of the parameter requested.
Data register 1 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 1
of the parameter requested.
Data register 2 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 2
of the parameter requested.
Data register 2 Low Byte : Lease significant 8 bits of Data register 2
of the parameter requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)

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Table 2 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Measured Parameters
Table 2.1 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Regular Parameters
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30001 40001 1 Voltage L1 (Voltage L12 for 3P3W) 00 00
30003 40003 2 Voltage L2 (Voltage L23 for 3P3W) 00 02
30005 40005 3 Voltage L3 (Voltage L31 for 3P3W) 00 04
30007 40007 4 Current L1 00 06
30009 40009 5 Current L2 00 08
30011 40011 6 Current L3 00 0A
30013 40013 7 Watt L1 00 0C
30015 40015 8 Watt L2 00 0E
30017 40017 9 Watt L3 00 10
30019 40019 10 VA L1 00 12
30021 40021 11 VA L2 00 14
30023 40023 12 VA L3 00 16
30025 40025 13 Total VAR L1 00 18
30027 40027 14 Total VAR L2 00 1A
30029 40029 15 Total VAR L3 00 1C
30031 40031 16 Power Factor L1 00 1E
30033 40033 17 Power Factor L2 00 20
30035 40035 18 Power Factor L3 00 22
30037 40037 19 Phase Angle L1 00 24
30039 40039 20 Phase Angle L2 00 26
30041 40041 21 Phase Angle L3 00 28
30043 40043 22 Voltage Avg 00 2A
30045 40045 23 Voltage Sum 00 2C
30047 40047 24 Current Avg 00 2E
30049 40049 25 Current Sum 00 30
30051 40051 26 Watt Avg 00 32
30053 40053 27 Watt Sum 00 34
30055 40055 28 VA Avg 00 36
30057 40057 29 VA Sum 00 38
30059 40059 30 Total VAR Avg 00 3A
30061 40061 31 Total VAR Sum 00 3C
30063 40063 32 PF Avg 00 3E
30065 40065 33 PF Sum 00 40
30067 40067 34 Phase Angle Avg 00 42
30069 40069 35 Phase Angle Sum 00 44
30071 40071 36 Frequency 00 46
30073 40073 37 Wh import 00 48
30075 40075 38 Wh export 00 4A
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Table 2.1 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30077 40077 39 VARh import 00 4C
30079 40079 40 VARh export 00 4E
30081 40081 41 VAh 00 50
30085 40085 43 kw imp demand 00 54
30087 40087 44 max kw imp demand 00 56
30089 40089 45 kw exp demand 00 58
30091 40091 46 max kw exp demand 00 5A
30093 40093 47 kVAr Cap. demand 00 5C
30095 40095 48 max kVAr Cap. demand 00 5E
30097 40097 49 kVAr Ind. demand 00 60
30099 40099 50 max kVAr Ind. demand 00 62
30101 40101 51 kVA demand 00 64
30103 40103 52 max KVA demand 00 66
30105 40105 53 current demand 00 68
30107 40107 54 max current demand 00 6A
30109 40109 55 Wh import Overflow count 00 6C
30111 40111 56 Wh Import 00 6E
30113 40113 57 Wh export Overflow count 00 70
30115 40115 58 Wh export 00 72
30117 40117 59 VARh Cap. Overflow count 00 74
30119 40119 60 VARh Cap. 00 76
30121 40121 61 VARh Ind. Overflow count 00 78
30123 40123 62 VARh Ind. 00 7A
30125 40125 63 VAh Overflow count 00 7C
30127 40127 64 VAh 00 7E
30133 40133 67 System Voltage Max 00 84
30135 40135 68 System Voltage Min 00 86
30137 40137 69 RPM 00 88
30139 40139 70 Impulse Rate 00 8A
30141 40141 71 System Current Max 00 8C
30143 40143 72 System Current Min 00 8E
30145 40145 73 Wh import depending on update rate 00 90
30147 40147 74 Wh export depending on update rate 00 92
30149 40149 75 VARh Cap. depending on update rate 00 94
30151 40151 76 VARh Ind. depending on update rate 00 96
30153 40153 77 VAh depending on update rate 00 98
30155 40155 78 VAh gen depending on update rate 00 9A
30157 40157 79 Wh imp OFC depending on update rate 00 9C
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Table 2.1 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30159 40159 80 Wh exp OFC depending on update rate 00 9E
30161 40161 81 VArh Cap. OFC depending on update rate 00 A0
30163 40163 82 VArh Ind. OFC depending on update rate 00 A2
30165 40165 83 VAh OFC depending on update rate 00 A4
30169 40169 85 Re-Active Power Factor L1 00 A8
30171 40171 86 Re-Active Power Factor L2 00 AA
30173 40173 87 Re-Active Power Factor L3 00 AC
30175 40175 88 Average Re-Active Power Factor 00 AE
30177 40177 89 Sum Re-Active Power Factor 00 B0
30179 40179 90 LF Factor SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L1 00 B2
30181 40181 91 LF Factor SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L2 00 B4
30183 40183 92 LF Factor SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L3 00 B6
30185 40185 93 Average LF Factor SgnQ(1-(P/S)) 00 B8
30187 40187 94 Sum LF Factor SgnQ(1-(P/S)) 00 BA
30189 40189 95 Displacement Power Factor L1 00 BC
30191 40191 96 Displacement Power Factor L2 00 BE
30193 40193 97 Displacement Power Factor L3 00 C0
30195 40195 98 Average Displacement Power Factor 00 C2
30197 40197 99 Sum Displacement Power Factor 00 C4
30201 40201 101 V12 00 C8
30203 40203 102 V23 00 CA
30205 40205 103 V31 00 CC
30207 40207 104 VTHD-L1 (VTHD-L12 for 3P3W) 00 CE
30209 40209 105 VTHD-L2 (VTHD-L23 for 3P3W) 00 D0
30211 40211 106 VTHD-L3 (VTHD-L31 for 3P3W) 00 D2
30213 40213 107 ITHD-L1 00 D4
30215 40215 108 ITHD-L2 00 D6
30217 40217 109 ITHD-L3 00 D8
30219 40219 110 System V-THD 00 DA
30221 40221 111 System I-THD 00 DC
30225 40225 113 Neutral Current 00 E0
30227 40227 114 Run hour 00 E2
30229 40229 115 On Hour 00 E4
30231 40231 116 No. of interrupts 00 E6
30243 40243 122 Phase indicate 00 F2
30249 40249 125 Voltage VLN Unbalance 00 F8
30251 40251 126 Voltage VLL Unbalance 00 FA
30253 40253 127 Current Unbalance 00 FC
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Table 2.1 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30255 40255 128 Distortion VAr L1 00 FE
30257 40257 129 Distortion VAr L2 01 00
30259 40259 130 Distortion VAr L3 01 02
30261 40261 131 Distortion VAr AVG 01 04
30263 40263 132 Distortion VAr SUM 01 06
30265 40265 133 Fundamental VAr L1 01 08
30267 40267 134 Fundamental VAr L2 01 0A
30269 40269 135 Fundamental VAr L3 01 0C
30271 40271 136 Fundamental VAr AVG 01 0E
30273 40273 137 Fundamental VAr SUM 01 10
30295 40295 148 Tan phi R 01 26
30297 40297 149 Tan phi Y 01 28
30299 40299 150 Tan phi B 01 2A
30301 40301 151 Tan phi SYS 01 2C
Table 2.2 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Min & Max Values
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31601 41601 1 Max Voltage L1 06 40
31603 41603 2 Max Voltage L2 06 42
31605 41605 3 Max Voltage L3 06 44
31607 41607 4 Min Voltage L1 06 46
31609 41609 5 Min Voltage L2 06 48
31611 41611 6 Min Voltage L3 06 4A
31613 41613 7 Max Voltage L12 06 4C
31615 41615 8 Max Voltage L23 06 4E
31617 41617 9 Max Voltage L31 06 50
31619 41619 10 Min Voltage L12 06 52
31621 41621 11 Min Voltage L23 06 54
31623 41623 12 Min Voltage L31 06 56
31625 41625 13 System Max Voltage LN 06 58
31627 41627 14 System Min Voltage LN 06 5A
31633 41633 17 Max Current L1 06 60
31635 41635 18 Max Current L2 06 62
31637 41637 19 Max Current L3 06 64
31639 41639 20 Min Current L1 06 66
31641 41641 21 Min Current L2 06 68
31643 41643 22 Min Current L3 06 6A
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Table 2.2 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31645 31645 23 System Max Current 06 6C
31647 31647 24 System Min Current 06 6E
31649 41649 25 Max W1 06 70
31651 41651 26 Max W2 06 72
31653 41653 27 Max W3 06 74
31655 41655 28 Min W1 06 76
31657 41657 29 Min W2 06 78
31659 41659 30 Min W3 06 7A
31661 41661 31 Max Sys W 06 7C
31663 41663 32 Min Sys W 06 7E
31665 41665 33 Max VAr1 06 80
31667 41667 34 Max VAr2 06 82
31669 41669 35 Max VAr3 06 84
31671 41671 36 Min VAr1 06 86
31673 41673 37 Min VAr2 06 88
31675 41675 38 Min VAr3 06 8A
31677 41677 39 Max SysVAr 06 8C
31679 41679 40 Min Sys VAr 06 8E
31681 41681 41 Max VA1 06 90
31683 41683 42 Max VA2 06 92
31685 41685 43 Max VA3 06 94
31687 41687 44 Min VA1 06 96
31689 41689 45 Min VA2 06 98
31691 41691 46 Min VA3 06 9A
31693 41693 47 Max Sys VA 06 9C
31695 41695 48 Min Sys VA 06 9E
31697 41697 49 Max PF1 06 A0
31699 41699 50 Max PF2 06 A2
31701 41701 51 Max PF3 06 A4
31703 41703 52 Min PF1 06 A6
31705 41705 53 Min PF2 06 A8
31707 41707 54 Min PF3 06 AA
31709 41709 55 Max SysPF 06 AC
31711 41711 56 Min Sys PF 06 AE
31713 41713 57 Max Reactive PF L1 06 B0
31715 41715 58 Max Reactive PF L2 06 B2
31717 41717 59 Max Reactive PF L3 06 B4
31719 41719 60 Min Reactive PF L1 06 B6
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Table 2.2 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31721 41721 61 Min Reactive PF L2 06 B8
31723 41723 62 Min Reactive PF L3 06 BA
31725 41725 63 Max Sys Reactive PF 06 BC
31727 41727 64 Min Sys Reactive PF 06 BE
31729 41729 65 Max PA1 06 C0
31731 41731 66 Max PA2 06 C2
31733 41733 67 Max PA3 06 C4
31735 41735 68 Min PA1 06 C6
31737 41737 69 Min PA2 06 C8
31739 41739 70 Min PA3 06 CA
31741 41741 71 Max SysPA 06 CC
31743 41743 72 Min Sys PA 06 CE
31745 41745 73 Max LF SgnQ L1 06 D0
31747 41747 74 Max LF SgnQ L2 06 D2
31749 41749 75 Max LF SgnQ L3 06 D4
31751 41751 76 Min LF SgnQ L1 06 D6
31753 41753 77 Min LF SgnQ L2 06 D8
31755 41755 78 Min LF SgnQ L3 06 DA
31757 41757 79 Max Sys LF SgnQ 06 DC
31759 41759 80 Min Sys LF SgnQ 06 DE
31761 41761 81 Max Sys Freq 06 E0
31763 41763 82 Min Sys Freq 06 E2
Table 2.3 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Energies
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31801 41801 1 Sys Active Energy Import 07 08
31803 41803 2 Sys Active Energy Export 07 0A
31805 41805 3 Sys Reactive Energy Capacitive 07 0C
31807 41807 4 Sys Reactive Energy Inductive 07 0E
31809 41809 5 Sys Apparent Energy 07 10
31813 41813 7 Sys Active Energy Import OVF Count 07 14
31815 41815 8 Sys Active Energy Export OVF Count 07 16
31817 41817 9 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. OVF Count 07 18
31819 41819 10 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. OVF Count 07 1A
31821 41821 11 Sys Apparent Energy OVF Count 07 1C
31825 41825 13 Sys Active Energy Import on time 07 20
31827 41827 14 Sys Active Energy Export on time 07 22
17
Table 2.3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31829 41829 15 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. on time 07 24
31831 41831 16 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. on time 07 26
31833 41833 17 Sys Apparent Energy on time 07 28
31837 41837 19 Sys Active Energy Import OVF Count 07 2C
on update rate*
31839 41839 20 Sys Active Energy Export OVF Count 07 2E
on update rate*
31841 41841 21 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. OVF Count 07 30
on update rate*
31843 41843 22 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. OVF Count 07 32
on update rate*
31845 41845 23 Sys Apparent Energy OVF Count on 07 34
update rate*
31849 41849 25 Sys Total Active Energy 07 38
31851 41851 26 Sys Total Reactive Energy 07 3A
31853 41853 27 Sys Total Apparent Energy 07 3C
31855 41855 28 Sys Total Active Energy OVF Count 07 3E
31857 41857 29 Sys Total Reactive Energy OVF Count 07 40
31859 41859 30 Sys Total Apparent Energy OVF Count 07 42
31861 41861 31 Sys Total Active Energy on update 07 44
rate*
31863 41863 32 Sys Total Reactive Energy on update 07 46
rate*
31865 41865 33 Sys Total Apparent Energy on update 07 48
rate*
31867 41867 34 Sys Total Active Energy OVF Count on 07 4A
update rate*
31869 41869 35 Sys Total Reactive Energy OVF Count 07 4C
on update rate*
31871 41871 36 Sys Total Apparent Energy OVF Count 07 4E
on update rate*
31873 41873 37 Active Energy Import L1 07 50
31875 41875 38 Active Energy Import L2 07 52
31877 41877 39 Active Energy Import L3 07 54
31879 41879 40 Active Energy Export L1 07 56
31881 41881 41 Active Energy Export L2 07 58
31883 41883 42 Active Energy Export L3 07 5A
31885 41885 43 Reactive Energy Capacitive L1 07 5C
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Table 2.3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31887 41887 44 Reactive Energy Capacitive L2 07 5E
31889 41889 45 Reactive Energy Capacitive L3 07 60
31891 41891 46 Reactive Energy Inductive L1 07 62
31893 41893 47 Reactive Energy Inductive L2 07 64
31895 41895 48 Reactive Energy Inductive L3 07 66
31897 41897 49 Apparent Energy L1 07 68
31899 41899 50 Apparent Energy L2 07 6A
31901 41901 51 Apparent Energy L3 07 6C
31909 41909 55 Total Active Energy L1 07 74
31911 41911 56 Total Active Energy L2 07 76
31913 41913 57 Total Active Energy L3 07 78
31915 41915 58 Total Reactive Energy L1 07 7A
31917 41917 59 Total Reactive Energy L2 07 7C
31919 41919 60 Total Reactive Energy L3 07 7E
31921 41921 61 Total Apparent Energy L1 07 80
31923 41923 62 Total Apparent Energy L2 07 82
31925 41925 63 Total Apparent Energy L3 07 84
31927 41927 64 OVF Active Energy Import L1 07 86
31929 41929 65 OVF Active Energy Import L2 07 88
31931 41931 66 OVF Active Energy Import L3 07 8A
31933 41933 67 OVF Active Energy Export L1 07 8C
31935 41935 68 OVF Active Energy Export L2 07 8E
31937 41937 69 OVF Active Energy Export L3 07 90
31939 41939 70 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L1 07 92
31941 41941 71 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L2 07 94
31943 41943 72 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L3 07 96
31945 41945 73 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L1 07 98
31947 41947 74 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L2 07 9A
31949 41949 75 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L3 07 9C
31951 41951 76 OVF Apparent Energy L1 07 9E
31953 41953 77 OVF Apparent Energy L2 07 A0
31955 41955 78 OVF Apparent Energy L3 07 A2
31963 41963 82 Total Active Energy OVF Count L1 07 AA
31965 41965 83 Total Active Energy OVF Count L2 07 AC
31967 41967 84 Total Active Energy OVF Count L3 07 AE
31969 41969 85 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L1 07 B0
31971 41971 86 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L2 07 B2
31973 41973 87 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L3 07 B4
19
Table 2.3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31975 41975 88 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L1 07 B6
31977 41977 89 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L2 07 B8
31979 41979 90 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L3 07 BA
31981 41981 91 Active Energy Import L1 on update 07 BC
rate*
31983 41983 92 Active Energy Import L2 on update 07 BE
rate*
31985 41985 93 Active Energy Import L3 on update 07 C0
rate*
31987 41987 94 Active Energy Export L1 on update 07 C2
rate*
31989 41989 95 Active Energy Export L2 on update 07 C4
rate*
31991 41991 96 Active Energy Export L3 on update 07 C6
rate*
31993 41993 97 Reactive Energy Cap. L1 on update 07 C8
rate*
31995 41995 98 Reactive Energy Cap. L2 on update 07 CA
rate*
31997 41997 99 Reactive Energy Cap. L3 on update 07 CC
rate*
31999 41999 100 Reactive Energy Ind. L1 on update 07 CE
rate*
32001 42001 101 Reactive Energy Ind. L2 on update 07 D0
rate*
32003 42003 102 Reactive Energy Ind. L3 on update 07 D2
rate*
32005 42005 103 Apparent Energy L1 on update rate* 07 D4
32007 42007 104 Apparent Energy L2 on update rate* 07 D6
32009 42009 105 Apparent Energy L3 on update rate* 07 D8
32017 42017 109 Total Active Energy L1 on update rate* 07 E0
32019 42019 110 Total Active Energy L2 on update rate* 07 E2
32021 42021 111 Total Active Energy L3 on update rate* 07 E4
32023 42023 112 Total Reactive Energy L1 on update 07 E6
rate*
32025 42025 113 Total Reactive Energy L2 on update 07 E8
rate*

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Table 2.3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
32027 42027 114 Total Reactive Energy L3 on update 07 EA
rate*
32029 42029 115 Total Apparent Energy L1 on update 07 EC
rate*
32031 42031 116 Total Apparent Energy L2 on update 07 EE
rate*
32033 42033 117 Total Apparent Energy L3 on update 07 F0
rate*
32035 42035 118 OVF Active Energy Import L1 on 07 F2
update rate*
32037 42037 119 OVF Active Energy Import L2 on 07 F4
update rate*
32039 42039 120 OVF Active Energy Import L3 on 07 F6
update rate*
32041 42041 121 OVF Active Energy Export L1 on 07 F8
update rate*
32043 42043 122 OVF Active Energy Export L2 on 07 FA
update rate*
32045 42045 123 OVF Active Energy Export L3 on 07 FC
update rate*
32047 42047 124 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L1 on 07 FE
update rate*
32049 42049 125 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L2 on 08 00
update rate*
32051 42051 126 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L3 on 08 02
Update rate*
32053 42053 127 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L1 on 08 04
update rate*
32055 42055 128 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L2 on 08 06
update rate*
32057 42057 129 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L3 on 08 08
update rate*
32059 42059 130 OVF Apparent Energy L1 on update 08 0A
rate*
32061 42061 131 OVF Apparent Energy L2 on update 08 0C
rate*
32063 42063 132 OVF Apparent Energy L3 on update 08 0E
rate*
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Table 2.3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
32071 42071 136 Total Active Energy OVF Count L1 on 08 16
update rate*
32073 42073 137 Total Active Energy OVF Count L2 on 08 18
update rate*
32075 42075 138 Total Active Energy OVF Count L3 on 08 1A
update rate*
32077 42077 139 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L1 08 1C
on update rate*
32079 42079 140 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L2 08 1E
on update rate*
32081 42081 141 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L3 08 20
on update rate*
32083 42083 142 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L1 08 22
on update rate*
32085 42085 143 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L2 08 24
on update rate*
32087 42087 144 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L3 08 26
on update rate*
*Note :
1. The values are updated depending on update rate which is settable by
user. e.g. if user set update rate 15 min, then the values on these registers
(marked with *) will get updated on every 15 min.
Table 2.4 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Per Phase Demand
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30601 40601 1 Sys kw Import Demand 02 58
30603 40603 2 Sys kw Export Demand 02 5A
30605 40605 3 Sys kVAr Import Demand 02 5C
30607 40607 4 Sys kVAr Export Demand 02 5E
30609 40609 5 Sys Kva Demand 02 60
30613 40613 7 Sys Current Demand 02 64
30617 40617 9 Sys kw Import Max Demand 02 68
30619 40619 10 Sys kw Export Max Demand 02 6A
30621 40621 11 Sys kVAr Import Max Demand 02 6C
30623 40623 12 Sys kVAr Export Max Demand 02 6E
22
Table 2.4 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30625 40625 13 Sys Kva Max Demand 02 70
30629 40629 15 Sys Current Max Demand 02 74
30633 40633 17 kw Import Demand L1 02 78
30635 40635 18 kw Import Demand L2 02 7A
30637 40637 19 kw Import Demand L3 02 7C
30639 40639 20 kw Export Demand L1 02 7E
30641 40641 21 kw Export Demand L2 02 80
30643 40643 22 kw Export Demand L3 02 82
30645 40645 23 kVAr Import Demand L1 02 84
30647 40647 24 kVAr Import Demand L2 02 86
30649 40649 25 kVAr Import Demand L3 02 88
30651 40651 26 kVAr Export Demand L1 02 8A
30653 40653 27 kVAr Export Demand L2 02 8C
30655 40655 28 kVAr Export Demand L3 02 8E
30657 40657 29 Kva Demand L1 02 90
30659 40659 30 Kva Demand L2 02 92
30661 40661 31 Kva Demand L3 02 94
30669 40669 35 Current Demand L1 02 9C
30671 40671 36 Current Demand L2 02 9E
30673 40673 37 Current Demand L3 02 A0
30681 40681 41 kw Import Max Demand L1 02 A8
30683 40683 42 kw Import Max Demand L2 02 AA
30685 40685 43 kw Import Max Demand L3 02 AC
30687 40687 44 kw Export Max Demand L1 02 AE
30689 40689 45 kw Export Max Demand L2 02 B0
30691 40691 46 kw Export Max Demand L3 02 B2
30693 40693 47 kVAr Import Max Demand L1 02 B4
30695 40695 48 kVAr Import Max Demand L2 02 B6
30697 40697 49 kVAr Import Max Demand L3 02 B8
30699 40699 50 kVAr Export Max Demand L1 02 BA
30701 40701 51 kVAr Export Max Demand L2 02 BC
30703 40703 52 kVAr Export Max Demand L3 02 BE
30705 40705 53 Kva Max Demand L1 02 C0
30707 40707 54 Kva Max Demand L2 02 C2
30709 40709 55 Kva Max Demand L3 02 C4
30717 40717 59 Current Max Demand L1 02 CC
30719 40719 60 Current Max Demand L2 02 CE
30721 40721 61 Current Max Demand L3 02 D0
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Table 2.5 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Individual Harmonics
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
32311 42311 1 VR Harmonic-1 09 06
32313 42313 2 IR Harmonic-1 09 08
32315 42315 3 VR Harmonic-2 09 0A
32317 42317 4 IR Harmonic-2 09 0C
32319 42319 5 VR Harmonic-3 09 0E
32321 42321 6 IR Harmonic-3 09 10
32323 42323 7 VR Harmonic-4 09 12
32325 42325 8 IR Harmonic-4 09 14
32327 42327 9 VR Harmonic-5 09 16
32329 42329 10 IR Harmonic-5 09 18
32331 42331 11 VR Harmonic-6 09 1A
32333 42333 12 IR Harmonic-6 09 1C
32335 42335 13 VR Harmonic-7 09 1E
32337 42337 14 IR Harmonic-7 09 20
32339 42339 15 VR Harmonic-8 09 22
32341 42341 16 IR Harmonic-8 09 24
32343 42343 17 VR Harmonic-9 09 26
32345 42345 18 IR Harmonic-9 09 28
32347 42347 19 VR Harmonic-10 09 2A
32349 42349 20 IR Harmonic-10 09 2C
32351 42351 21 VR Harmonic-11 09 2E
32353 42353 22 IR Harmonic-11 09 30
32355 42355 23 VR Harmonic-12 09 32
32357 42357 24 IR Harmonic-12 09 34
32359 42359 25 VR Harmonic-13 09 36
32361 42361 26 IR Harmonic-13 09 38
32363 42363 27 VR Harmonic-14 09 3A
32365 42365 28 IR Harmonic-14 09 3C
32367 42367 29 VR Harmonic-15 09 3E
32369 42369 30 IR Harmonic-15 09 40
32371 42371 31 VR Harmonic-16 09 42
32373 42373 32 IR Harmonic-16 09 44
32375 42375 33 VR Harmonic-17 09 46
32377 42377 34 IR Harmonic-17 09 48
32379 42379 35 VR Harmonic-18 09 4A
32381 42381 36 IR Harmonic-18 09 4C
32383 42383 37 VR Harmonic-19 09 4E
32385 42385 38 IR Harmonic-19 09 50
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Table 2.5 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
32387 42387 39 VR Harmonic-20 09 52
32389 42389 40 IR Harmonic-20 09 54
32391 42391 41 VR Harmonic-21 09 56
32393 42393 42 IR Harmonic-21 09 58
32395 42395 43 VR Harmonic-22 09 5A
32397 42397 44 IR Harmonic-22 09 5C
32399 42399 45 VR Harmonic-23 09 5E
32401 42401 46 IR Harmonic-23 09 60
32403 42403 47 VR Harmonic-24 09 62
32405 42405 48 IR Harmonic-24 09 64
32407 42407 49 VR Harmonic-25 09 66
32409 42409 50 IR Harmonic-25 09 68
32411 42411 51 VR Harmonic-26 09 6A
32413 42413 52 IR Harmonic-26 09 6C
32415 42415 53 VR Harmonic-27 09 6E
32417 42417 54 IR Harmonic-27 09 70
32419 42419 55 VR Harmonic-28 09 72
32421 42421 56 IR Harmonic-28 09 74
32423 42423 57 VR Harmonic-29 09 76
32425 42425 58 IR Harmonic-29 09 78
32427 42427 59 VR Harmonic-30 09 7A
32429 42429 60 IR Harmonic-30 09 7C
32431 42431 61 VR Harmonic-31 09 7E
32433 42433 62 IR Harmonic-31 09 80
32435 42435 63 VY Harmonic-1 09 82
32437 42437 64 IY Harmonic-1 09 84
32439 42439 65 VY Harmonic-2 09 86
32441 42441 66 IY Harmonic-2 09 88
32443 42443 67 VY Harmonic-3 09 8A
32445 42445 68 IY Harmonic-3 09 8C
32447 42447 69 VY Harmonic-4 09 8E
32449 42449 70 IY Harmonic-4 09 90
32451 42451 71 VY Harmonic-5 09 92
32453 42453 72 IY Harmonic-5 09 94
32455 42455 73 VY Harmonic-6 09 96
32457 42457 74 IY Harmonic-6 09 98
32459 42459 75 VY Harmonic-7 09 9A
32461 42461 76 IY Harmonic-7 09 9C
25
Table 2.5 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
32463 42463 77 VY Harmonic-8 09 9E
32465 42465 78 IY Harmonic-8 09 A0
32467 42467 79 VY Harmonic-9 09 A2
32469 42469 80 IY Harmonic-9 09 A4
32471 42471 81 VY Harmonic-10 09 A6
32473 42473 82 IY Harmonic-10 09 A8
32475 42475 83 VY Harmonic-11 09 AA
32477 42477 84 IY Harmonic-11 09 AC
32479 42479 85 VY Harmonic-12 09 AE
32481 42481 86 IY Harmonic-12 09 B0
32483 42483 87 VY Harmonic-13 09 B2
32485 42485 88 IY Harmonic-13 09 B4
32487 42487 89 VY Harmonic-14 09 B6
32489 42489 90 IY Harmonic-14 09 B8
32491 42491 91 VY Harmonic-15 09 BA
32493 42493 92 IY Harmonic-15 09 BC
32495 42495 93 VY Harmonic-16 09 BE
32497 42497 94 IY Harmonic-16 09 C0
32499 42499 95 VY Harmonic-17 09 C2
32501 42501 96 IY Harmonic-17 09 C4
32503 42503 97 VY Harmonic-18 09 C6
32505 42505 98 IY Harmonic-18 09 C8
32507 42507 99 VY Harmonic-19 09 CA
32509 42509 100 IY Harmonic-19 09 CC
32511 42511 101 VY Harmonic-20 09 CE
32513 42513 102 IY Harmonic-20 09 D0
32515 42515 103 VY Harmonic-21 09 D2
32517 42517 104 IY Harmonic-21 09 D4
32519 42519 105 VY Harmonic-22 09 D6
32521 42521 106 IY Harmonic-22 09 D8
32523 42523 107 VY Harmonic-23 09 DA
32525 42525 108 IY Harmonic-23 09 DC
32527 42527 109 VY Harmonic-24 09 DE
32529 42529 110 IY Harmonic-24 09 E0
32531 42531 111 VY Harmonic-25 09 E2
32533 42533 112 IY Harmonic-25 09 E4
32535 42535 113 VY Harmonic-26 09 E6
32537 42537 114 IY Harmonic-26 09 E8
26
Table 2.5 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
32539 42539 115 VY Harmonic-27 09 EA
32541 42541 116 IY Harmonic-27 09 EC
32543 42543 117 VY Harmonic-28 09 EE
32545 42545 118 IY Harmonic-28 09 F0
32547 42547 119 VY Harmonic-29 09 F2
32549 42549 120 IY Harmonic-29 09 F4
32551 42551 121 VY Harmonic-30 09 F6
32553 42553 122 IY Harmonic-30 09 F8
32555 42555 123 VY Harmonic-31 09 FA
32557 42557 124 IY Harmonic-31 09 FC
32559 42559 125 VB Harmonic-1 09 FE
32561 42561 126 IB Harmonic-1 0A 00
32563 42563 127 VB Harmonic-2 0A 02
32565 42565 128 IB Harmonic-2 0A 04
32567 42567 129 VB Harmonic-3 0A 06
32569 42569 130 IB Harmonic-3 0A 08
32571 42571 131 VB Harmonic-4 0A 0A
32573 42573 132 IB Harmonic-4 0A 0C
32575 42575 133 VB Harmonic-5 0A 0E
32577 42577 134 IB Harmonic-5 0A 10
32579 42579 135 VB Harmonic-6 0A 12
32581 42581 136 IB Harmonic-6 0A 14
32583 42583 137 VB Harmonic-7 0A 16
32585 42585 138 IB Harmonic-7 0A 18
32587 42587 139 VB Harmonic-8 0A 1A
32589 42589 140 IB Harmonic-8 0A 1C
32591 42591 141 VB Harmonic-9 0A 1E
32593 42593 142 IB Harmonic-9 0A 20
32595 42595 143 VB Harmonic-10 0A 22
32597 42597 144 IB Harmonic-10 0A 24
32599 42599 145 VB Harmonic-11 0A 26
32601 42601 146 IB Harmonic-11 0A 28
32603 42603 147 VB Harmonic-12 0A 2A
32605 42605 148 IB Harmonic-12 0A 2C
32607 42607 149 VB Harmonic-13 0A 2E
32609 42609 150 IB Harmonic-13 0A 30
32611 42611 151 VB Harmonic-14 0A 32
32613 42613 152 IB Harmonic-14 0A 34
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Table 2.5 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
32615 42615 153 VB Harmonic-15 0A 36
32617 42617 154 IB Harmonic-15 0A 38
32619 42619 155 VB Harmonic-16 0A 3A
32621 42621 156 IB Harmonic-16 0A 3C
32623 42623 157 VB Harmonic-17 0A 3E
32625 42625 158 IB Harmonic-17 0A 40
32627 42627 159 VB Harmonic-18 0A 42
32629 42629 160 IB Harmonic-18 0A 44
32631 42631 161 VB Harmonic-19 0A 46
32633 42633 162 IB Harmonic-19 0A 48
32635 42635 163 VB Harmonic-20 0A 4A
32637 42637 164 IB Harmonic-20 0A 4C
32639 42639 165 VB Harmonic-21 0A 4E
32641 42641 166 IB Harmonic-21 0A 50
32643 42643 167 VB Harmonic-22 0A 52
32645 42645 168 IB Harmonic-22 0A 54
32647 42647 169 VB Harmonic-23 0A 56
32649 42649 170 IB Harmonic-23 0A 58
32651 42651 171 VB Harmonic-24 0A 5A
32653 42653 172 IB Harmonic-24 0A 5C
32655 42655 173 VB Harmonic-25 0A 5E
32657 42657 174 IB Harmonic-25 0A 60
32659 42659 175 VB Harmonic-26 0A 62
32661 42661 176 IB Harmonic-26 0A 64
32663 42663 177 VB Harmonic-27 0A 66
32665 42665 178 IB Harmonic-27 0A 68
32667 42667 179 VB Harmonic-28 0A 6A
32669 42669 180 IB Harmonic-28 0A 6C
32671 42671 181 VB Harmonic-29 0A 6E
32673 42673 182 IB Harmonic-29 0A 70
32675 42675 183 VB Harmonic-30 0A 72
32677 42677 184 IB Harmonic-30 0A 74
32679 42679 185 VB Harmonic-31 0A 76
32681 42681 186 IB Harmonic-31 0A 78

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Table 2.6 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Old Parameters
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
33301 43301 1 Old Energy Unit 0C E4
33303 43303 2 Old Active Energy Import 0C E6
33305 43305 3 Old Active Energy Export 0C E8
33307 43307 4 Old Reactive Energy Capacitive 0C EA
33309 43309 5 Old Reactive Energy Inductive 0C EC
33311 43311 6 Old Apparent Energy 0C EE
33315 43315 8 Old Active Energy Import OVF Count 0C F2
33317 43317 9 Old Active Energy Export OVF Count 0C F4
33319 43319 10 Old Reactive Energy Cap. OVF Count 0C F6
33321 43321 11 Old Reactive Energy Ind. OVF Count 0C F8
33323 43323 12 Old Apparent Energy OVF Count 0C FA
33327 43327 14 Old Total Active Energy 0C FE
33329 43329 15 Old Total Reactive Energy 0D 00
33331 43331 16 Old Total Apparent Energy 0D 02
33333 43333 17 Old Total Active Energy OVF Count 0D 04
33335 43335 18 Old Total Reactive Energy OVF Count 0D 06
33337 43337 19 Old Total Apparent Energy OVF Count 0D 08
33339 43339 20 Old Active Energy Import L1 0D 0A
33341 43341 21 Old Active Energy Import L2 0D 0C
33343 43343 22 Old Active Energy Import L3 0D 0E
33345 43345 23 Old Active Energy Export L1 0D 10
33347 43347 24 Old Active Energy Export L2 0D 12
33349 43349 25 Old Active Energy Export L3 0D 14
33351 43351 26 Old Reactive Energy Capacitive L1 0D 16
33353 43353 27 Old Reactive Energy Capacitive L2 0D 18
33355 43355 28 Old Reactive Energy Capacitive L3 0D 1A
33357 43357 29 Old Reactive Energy Inductive L1 0D 1C
33359 43359 30 Old Reactive Energy Inductive L2 0D 1E
33361 43361 31 Old Reactive Energy Inductive L3 0D 20
33363 43363 32 Old Apparent Energy L1 0D 22
33365 43365 33 Old Apparent Energy L2 0D 24
33367 43367 34 Old Apparent Energy L3 0D 26
33375 43375 38 Old Total Active Energy L1 0D 2E
33377 43377 39 Old Total Active Energy L2 0D 30
33379 43379 40 Old Total Active Energy L3 0D 32
33381 43381 41 Old Total Reactive Energy L1 0D 34
33383 43383 42 Old Total Reactive Energy L2 0D 36
33385 43385 43 Old Total Reactive Energy L3 0D 38
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Table 2.6 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
33387 43387 44 Old Total Apparent Energy L1 0D 3A
33389 43389 45 Old Total Apparent Energy L2 0D 3C
33391 43391 46 Old Total Apparent Energy L3 0D 3E
33393 43393 47 Old OVF Active Energy Import L1 0D 40
33395 43395 48 Old OVF Active Energy Import L2 0D 42
33397 43397 49 Old OVF Active Energy Import L3 0D 44
33399 43399 50 Old OVF Active Energy Export L1 0D 46
33401 43401 51 Old OVF Active Energy Export L2 0D 48
33403 43403 52 Old OVF Active Energy Export L3 0D 4A
33405 43405 53 Old OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L1 0D 4C
33407 43407 54 Old OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L2 0D 4E
33409 43409 55 Old OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L3 0D 50
33411 43411 56 Old OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L1 0D 52
33413 43413 57 Old OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L2 0D 54
33415 43415 58 Old OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L3 0D 56
33417 43417 59 Old OVF Apparent Energy L1 0D 58
33419 43419 60 Old OVF Apparent Energy L2 0D 5A
33421 43421 61 Old OVF Apparent Energy L3 0D 5C
33429 43429 65 Old Total Active Energy OVF Count L1 0D 64
33431 43431 66 Old Total Active Energy OVF Count L2 0D 66
33433 43433 67 Old Total Active Energy OVF Count L3 0D 68
33435 43435 68 Old Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L1 0D 6A
33437 43437 69 Old Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L2 0D 6C
33439 43439 70 Old Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L3 0D 6E
33441 43441 71 Old Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L1 0D 70
33443 43443 72 Old Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L2 0D 72
33445 43445 73 Old Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L3 0D 74
33447 43447 74 Old Run hour 0D 76
33449 43449 75 Old On Hour 0D 78
33455 43455 78 Old No. of interrupts 0D 7E
33463 43463 82 Old Sys kw imp Max Demand 0D 86
33465 43465 83 Old Sys kw exp Max Demand 0D 88
33467 43467 84 Old Sys kVAr Cap. Max Demand 0D 8A
33469 43469 85 Old Sys kVAr Ind. Max Demand 0D 8C
33471 43471 86 Old Sys kVA imp Max Demand 0D 8E
33475 43475 88 Old Sys current Max demand 0D 92

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Table 2.6 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
33479 43479 90 Old kw Imp Max Demand L1 0D 96
33481 43481 91 Old kw Imp Max Demand L2 0D 98
33483 43483 92 Old kw Imp Max Demand L3 0D 9A
33485 43485 93 Old kw Exp Max Demand L1 0D 9C
33487 43487 94 Old kw Exp Max Demand L2 0D 9E
33489 43489 95 Old kw Exp Max Demand L3 0D A0
33491 43491 96 Old kVAr Imp Max Demand L1 0D A2
33493 43493 97 Old kVAr Imp Max Demand L2 0D A4
33495 43495 98 Old kVAr Imp Max Demand L3 0D A6
33497 43497 99 Old kVAr Exp Max Demand L1 0D A8
33499 43499 100 Old kVAr Exp Max Demand L2 0D AA
33501 43501 101 Old kVAr Exp Max Demand L3 0D AC
33503 43503 102 Old Kva Max Demand L1 0D AE
33505 43505 103 Old Kva Max Demand L2 0D B0
33507 43507 104 Old Kva Max Demand L3 0D B2
33515 43515 108 Old Current Max Demand L1 0D BA
33517 43517 109 Old Current Max Demand L2 0D BC
33519 43519 110 Old Current Max Demand L3 0D BE
Table 2.7 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for Digital Output Parameters
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
33701 43701 1 Relay1 Output Status 0E 74
33703 43703 2 Relay2 Output Status 0E 76
33705 43705 3 Relay3 Output Status 0E 78
33707 43707 4 Relay4 Output Status 0E 7A
33709 43709 5 Timer 1 On delay 0E 7C
33711 43711 6 Timer 2 On delay 0E 7E
33713 43713 7 Timer 3 On delay 0E 80
33715 43715 8 Timer 4 On delay 0E 82
33717 43717 9 Timer 1 Off delay 0E 84
33719 43719 10 Timer 2 Off delay 0E 86
33721 43721 11 Timer 3 Off delay 0E 88
33723 43723 12 Timer 4 Off delay 0E 8A
33725 43725 13 Timer 1 No. of Cycles 0E 8C
33727 43727 14 Timer 2 No. of Cycles 0E 8E
33729 43729 15 Timer 3 No. of Cycles 0E 90
33731 43731 16 Timer 4 No. of Cycles 0E 92
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Table 3 : 3 X & 4 X register addresses for 32-bit Integer Energy
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30801 40801 1 Sys Active Energy Import 03 20
30803 40803 2 Sys Active Energy Export 03 22
30805 40805 3 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. 03 24
30807 40807 4 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. 03 26
30809 40809 5 Sys Apparent Energy 03 28
30813 40813 7 Sys Active Energy Import OVF Count 03 2C
30815 40815 8 Sys Active Energy Export OVF Count 03 2E
30817 40817 9 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. OVF Count 03 30
30819 40819 10 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. OVF Count 03 32
30821 40821 11 Sys Apparent Energy OVF Count 03 34
30825 40825 13 Sys Active Energy Import on update 03 38
rate*
30827 40827 14 Sys Active Energy Export on update 03 3A
rate*
30829 40829 15 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. on update 03 3C
rate*
30831 40831 16 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. on update 03 3E
rate*
30833 40833 17 Sys Apparent Energy on update rate* 03 40
30837 40837 19 Sys Active Energy Import OVF Count 03 44
on update rate*
30839 40839 20 Sys Active Energy Export OVF Count 03 46
on update rate*
30841 40841 21 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. OVF Count 03 48
on update rate*
30843 40843 22 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. OVF Count 03 4A
on update rate*
30845 40845 23 Sys Apparent Energy OVF Count on 03 4C
update rate*
30849 40849 25 Sys Total Active Energy 03 50
30851 40851 26 Sys Total Reactive Energy 03 52
30853 40853 27 Sys Total Apparent Energy 03 54
30855 40855 28 Sys Total Active Energy OVF Count 03 56
30857 40857 29 Sys Total Reactive Energy OVF Count 03 58
30859 40859 30 Sys Total Apparent Energy OVF Count 03 5A
30861 40861 31 Sys Total Active Energy on update 03 5C
rate*

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Table 3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30863 40863 32 Sys Total Reactive Energy on update 03 5E
rate*
30865 40865 33 Sys Total Apparent Energy on update 03 60
rate*
30867 40867 34 Sys Total Active Energy OVF Count on 03 62
update rate*
30869 40869 35 Sys Total Reactive Energy OVF Count 03 64
on update rate*
30871 40871 36 Sys Total Apparent Energy OVF Count 03 66
on update rate*
30873 40873 37 Active Energy Import L1 03 68
30875 40875 38 Active Energy Import L2 03 6A
30877 40877 39 Active Energy Import L3 03 6C
30879 40879 40 Active Energy Export L1 03 6E
30881 40881 41 Active Energy Export L2 03 70
30883 40883 42 Active Energy Export L3 03 72
30885 40885 43 Reactive Energy Cap. L1 03 74
30887 40887 44 Reactive Energy Cap. L2 03 76
30889 40889 45 Reactive Energy Cap. L3 03 78
30891 40891 46 Reactive Energy Ind. L1 03 7A
30893 40893 47 Reactive Energy Ind. L2 03 7C
30895 40895 48 Reactive Energy Ind. L3 03 7E
30897 40897 49 Apparent Energy L1 03 80
30899 40899 50 Apparent Energy L2 03 82
30901 40901 51 Apparent Energy L3 03 84
30909 40909 55 Total Active Energy L1 03 8C
30911 40911 56 Total Active Energy L2 03 8E
30913 40913 57 Total Active Energy L3 03 90
30915 40915 58 Total Reactive Energy L1 03 92
30917 40917 59 Total Reactive Energy L2 03 94
30919 40919 60 Total Reactive Energy L3 03 96
30921 40921 61 Total Apparent Energy L1 03 98
30923 40923 62 Total Apparent Energy L2 03 9A
30925 40925 63 Total Apparent Energy L3 03 9C
30927 40927 64 OVF Active Energy Import L1 03 9E
30929 40929 65 OVF Active Energy Import L2 03 A0
30931 40931 66 OVF Active Energy Import L3 03 A2
30933 40933 67 OVF Active Energy Export L1 03 A4
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Table 3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
30935 40935 68 OVF Active Energy Export L2 03 A6
30937 40937 69 OVF Active Energy Export L3 03 A8
30939 40939 70 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L1 03 AA
30941 40941 71 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L2 03 AC
30943 40943 72 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L3 03 AE
30945 40945 73 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L1 03 B0
30947 40947 74 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L2 03 B2
30949 40949 75 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L3 03 B4
30951 40951 76 OVF Apparent Energy L1 03 B6
30953 40953 77 OVF Apparent Energy L2 03 B8
30955 40955 78 OVF Apparent Energy L3 03 BA
30963 40963 82 Total Active Energy OVF Count L1 03 C2
30965 40965 83 Total Active Energy OVF Count L2 03 C4
30967 40967 84 Total Active Energy OVF Count L3 03 C6
30969 40969 85 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L1 03 C8
30971 40971 86 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L2 03 CA
30973 40973 87 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L3 03 CC
30975 40975 88 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L1 03 CE
30977 40977 89 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L2 03 D0
30979 40979 90 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L3 03 D2
30981 40981 91 Active Energy Import L1 on update 03 D4
rate*
30983 40983 92 Active Energy Import L2 on update 03 D6
rate*
30985 40985 93 Active Energy Import L3 on update 03 D8
rate*
30987 40987 94 Active Energy Export L1 on update 03 DA
rate*
30989 40989 95 Active Energy Export L2 on update 03 DC
rate*
30991 40991 96 Active Energy Export L3 on update 03 DE
rate*
30993 40993 97 Reactive Energy Cap. L1 on update 03 E0
rate*
30995 40995 98 Reactive Energy Cap. L2 on update 03 E2
rate*
30997 40997 99 Reactive Energy Cap. L3 on update 03 E4
rate*
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Table 3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31005 41005 103 Apparent Energy L1 on update rate* 03 EC
31007 41007 104 Apparent Energy L2 on update rate* 03 EE
31009 41009 105 Apparent Energy L3 on update rate* 03 F0
31017 41017 109 Total Active Energy L1 on update rate* 03 F8
31019 41019 110 Total Active Energy L2 on update rate* 03 FA
31021 41021 111 Total Active Energy L3 on update rate* 03 FC
31023 41023 112 Total Reactive Energy L1 on update 03 FE
rate*
31025 41025 113 Total Reactive Energy L2 on update 04 00
rate*
31027 41027 114 Total Reactive Energy L3 on update 04 02
rate*
31029 41029 115 Total Apparent Energy L1 on update 04 04
rate*
31031 41031 116 Total Apparent Energy L2 on update 04 06
rate*
31033 41033 117 Total Apparent Energy L3 on update 04 08
rate*
31035 41035 118 OVF Active Energy Import L1 on 04 0A
update rate*
31037 41037 119 OVF Active Energy Import L2 on 04 0C
update rate*
31039 41039 120 OVF Active Energy Import L3 on 04 0E
update rate*
31041 41041 121 OVF Active Energy Export L1 on 04 10
update rate*
31043 41043 122 OVF Active Energy Export L2 on 04 12
update rate*
31045 41045 123 OVF Active Energy Export L3 on 04 14
update rate*
31047 41047 124 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L1 on 04 16
update rate*
31049 41049 125 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L2 on 04 18
update rate*
31051 41051 126 OVF Reactive Energy Cap. L3 on 04 1A
update rate*
31053 41053 127 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L1 on 04 1C
update rate*
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Table 3 : Continued...
Address Address Parameter Start address Hex
(3X) (4X) Number Parameter
High Byte Low Byte
31055 41055 128 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L2 on 04 1E
update rate*
31057 41057 129 OVF Reactive Energy Ind. L3 on 04 20
update rate*
31059 41059 130 OVF Apparent Energy L1 on update 04 22
rate*
31061 41061 131 OVF Apparent Energy L2 on update 04 24
rate*
31063 41063 132 OVF Apparent Energy L3 on update 04 26
rate*
31071 41071 136 Total Active Energy OVF Count L1 on 04 2E
update rate*
31073 41073 137 Total Active Energy OVF Count L2 on 04 30
update rate*
31075 41075 138 Total Active Energy OVF Count L3 on 04 32
update rate*
31077 41077 139 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L1 04 34
on update rate*
31079 41079 140 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L2 04 36
on update rate*
31081 41081 141 Total Reactive Energy OVF Count L3 04 38
on update rate*
31083 41083 142 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L1 04 3A
on update rate*
31085 41085 143 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L2 04 3C
on update rate*
31087 41087 144 Total Apparent Energy OVF Count L3 04 3E
on update rate*
31105 41105 153 Run Hour 04 50
31107 41107 154 On Hour 04 52
31113 41113 157 No of Interruption 04 58
*Note :
1. The values are updated depending on update rate which is settable by user.
e.g. if user set update rate 15 min, then the values on these registers (marked
with *) will get updated on every 15 min.

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3.2 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 & code 16 is used to write/change the setting. Refer Table 4 for
4X Register addresses.
Example: Reading System type
System Type: Start address = 1772 (Hex)
Number of registers = 02
Note :Number of registers = Number of Parameters x 2
Query :
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 03 (Hex)
Start Address High 17 (Hex)
Start Address Low 72 (Hex)
Number of Registers High 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Low 02 (Hex)
CRC Low 61 (Hex)
CRC High A4 (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 High : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.
Number of register Low : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)

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Response: System Type (3phase 4 wire = 3)
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 03 (Hex)
Byte Count 04 (Hex)
Data Register- 1 High Byte 40 (Hex)
Data Register- 1 Low Byte 40 (Hex)
Data Register- 2 High Byte 00 (Hex)
Data Register- 2 Low Byte 00 (Hex)
CRC Low E5 (Hex)
CRC High F3 (Hex)

Byte Count : Total number of data bytes received.


Data register 1 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 1 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)

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Example : Writing System type
System type : Start address = 1772 (Hex)
Number of registers = 02
Note: Number of registers = Number of Parameters x 2

Query:( Change System type to 3phase 3wire = 2 )


Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Starting Address High 17 (Hex)
Starting Address Low 72 (Hex)
Number of Registers High 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Low 02 (Hex)
Byte Count 04 (Hex)
Data Register- 1 High Byte 40 (Hex)
Data Register- 1 Low Byte 00 (Hex)
Data Register- 2 High Byte 00 (Hex)
Data Register- 2 Low Byte 00 (Hex)
CRC Low 8B (Hex)
CRC High 62 (Hex)

Byte Count : Total number of data bytes received.


Data register 1 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 1 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter)

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Response:
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Start Address High 17 (Hex)
Start Address Low 72 (Hex)
Number of Registers High 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Low 02 (Hex)
CRC Low E4 (Hex)
CRC High 64 (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 High : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.
Number of register Low : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter)

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3.3 Accessing 4X register for Long Energy Reading & Writing
For setting Energy start count in long energy format following query format
should be used for writing energy start count. First, send query (at address
1790) to unlock the parameter.

Note: For parameter to be unlocked, refer TABLE 7 for energy parameter


selection.

Query: (Query for Unlock to enter System Active Energy Import)


Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Starting Address High 17 (Hex)
Starting Address Low 90 (Hex)
Number of Registers High 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Low 02 (Hex)
Byte Count 04 (Hex)
Data Register- 1 High 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 1C (Hex)
CRC High CF (Hex)
Byte Count : Total number of data bytes transmitted.
Data register 1 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 1 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
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Response:
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Start Address High 17 (Hex)
Start Address Low 90 (Hex)
Number of Registers High 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Low 02 (Hex)
CRC Low 44 (Hex)
CRC High 51 (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 High : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.
Number of register Low : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.

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Once the Unlock query is sent, next send query for writing Energy start count.
For Example: Query for writing energy start count of 999999999 for System
Active Import Energy.
Note: Refer TABLE 3 for register address of the selected parameter.
Query: (Query enter System Active Energy Import)
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Starting Address High 03 (Hex)
Starting Address Low 20 (Hex)
Number of Registers High 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Low 02 (Hex)
Byte Count 04 (Hex)
Data Register- 1 High Byte 3B (Hex)
Data Register- 1 Low Byte 9A (Hex)
Data Register- 2 High Byte C9 (Hex)
Data Register- 2 Low Byte FF (Hex)
CRC Low DE (Hex)
CRC High 5C (Hex)

Byte Count : Total number of data bytes received.


Data register 1 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 1 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
Data register 2 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the
parameter requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)

Value( 3B ,9A, C9,FF ) represents 999999999.


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Response:
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Start Address High 03 (Hex)
Start Address Low 20 (Hex)
Number of Registers High 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Low 02 (Hex)
CRC Low CD (Hex)
CRC High C1 (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 High : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.
Number of register Low : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers
requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)

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Table 4 : 4 X register addresses
Address Para Read/ Start address Hex Default
Parameter
(Register) No. Write High Byte Low Byte Value
46003 1 System Type R/Wp 17 72 3
46005 2 PT Primary R/Wp 17 74 500
46007 3 CT Primary R/Wp 17 76 5
46009 4 PT Secondary R/Wp 17 78 500
46011 5 CT Secondary R/Wp 17 7A 5
46013 6 System Frequency Selection R/Wp 17 7C 50
46019 9 Demand Integration Time R/Wp 17 82 8
46021 10 Energy Unit R/Wp 17 84 2
46023 11 Energy Digit Reset Count R/Wp 17 86 8
46027 13 Energy Update rate on MODBUS R/Wp 17 8A 15
46029 14 Impulse on Energy Selection R/Wp 17 8C 1
46031 15 Impulse Rate R 17 8E -
46033 16 Energy Para Select for Start Count R/Wp 17 90 0
46035 17 Enter Energy Start Count R/Wp 17 92 0
46037 18 Reset Parameters R/Wp 17 94 0
46039 19 Password R/Wp 17 96 0
46041 20 Factory Reset Mode R/Wp 17 98 0
46045 22 Number of Poles R/Wp 17 9C 2
46049 24 Current Noise Cutoff (mA) R/Wp 17 A0 0
46051 25 Node Address R/Wp 17 A2 1
46053 26 RS485 Setup Code R/Wp 17 A4 4
46055 27 Register Order/Word Order R/Wp 17 A6 0
46057 28 Pulse Width R/Wp 17 A8 100
46059 29 Pulse Divisor R/Wp 17 AA 1
46061 30 Relay1 Output Select R/Wp 17 AC 0
46063 31 Relay1 Parameter Select R/Wp 17 AE 0
46065 32 Relay1 Limit1 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 17 B0 0
46067 33 Relay1 Limit1 Trip point R/Wp 17 B2 10
46069 34 Relay1 Limit1 Hysteresis R/Wp 17 B4 0.5
46071 35 Relay1 Limit 2 Para select R/Wp 17 B6 0
46073 36 Relay1 Limit 2 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 17 B8 0
46075 37 Relay1 Limit 2 Trip point R/Wp 17 BA 10
46077 38 Relay1 Limit 2 Hysteresis R/Wp 17 BC 0.5
46079 39 Relay1 Limit 3 Para select R/Wp 17 BE 0
46081 40 Relay1 Limit 3 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 17 C0 0
46083 41 Relay1 Limit 3 Trip point R/Wp 17 C2 10
46085 42 Relay1 Limit 3 Hysteresis R/Wp 17 C4 0.5

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Table 4 : Continued...
Address Para Read/ Start address Hex Default
Parameter
(Register) No. Write High Byte Low Byte Value
46087 43 Relay1 Logic Operation Setting R/Wp 17 C6 0
46089 44 Relay1 Configuration (Enr/De-Enr) R/Wp 17 C8 1
46091 45 Relay1 delay(On) R/Wp 17 CA 1
46093 46 Relay1 delay(Off) R/Wp 17 CC 0
46103 51 Relay2 output select R/Wp 17 D6 0
46105 52 Relay2 Limit1 Para select R/Wp 17 D8 0
46107 53 Relay2 Limit1 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 17 DA 0
46109 54 Relay2 Limit1 Trip point R/Wp 17 DC 10
46111 55 Relay2 Limit1 Hysteresis R/Wp 17 DE 0.5
46113 56 Relay2 Limit 2 Para select R/Wp 17 E0 0
46115 57 Relay2 Limit 2 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 17 E2 0
46117 58 Relay2 Limit 2 Trip point R/Wp 17 E4 10
46119 59 Relay2 Limit 2 Hysteresis R/Wp 17 E6 0.5
46121 60 Relay2 Limit 3 Para select R/Wp 17 E8 0
46123 61 Relay2 Limit 3 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 17 EA 0
46125 62 Relay2 Limit 3 Trip point R/Wp 17 EC 10
46127 63 Relay2 Limit 3 Hysteresis R/Wp 17 EE 0.5
46129 64 Relay2 Logic Operation Setting R/Wp 17 F0 0
46131 65 Relay2 Configuration (Enr/De-Enr) R/Wp 17 F2 1
46133 66 Relay2 delay(On) R/Wp 17 F4 1
46135 67 Relay2 delay(Off) R/Wp 17 F6 0
46145 72 Relay3 output select R/Wp 18 00 0
46147 73 Relay3 Limit1 Para select R/Wp 18 02 0
46149 74 Relay3 Limit1 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 18 04 0
46151 75 Relay3 Limit1 Trip point R/Wp 18 06 10
46153 76 Relay3 Limit1 Hysteresis R/Wp 18 08 0.5
46155 77 Relay3 Limit 2 Para select R/Wp 18 0A 0
46157 78 Relay3 Limit 2 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 18 0C 0
46159 79 Relay3 Limit 2 Trip point R/Wp 18 0E 10
46161 80 Relay3 Limit 2 Hysteresis R/Wp 18 10 0.5
46163 81 Relay3 Limit 3 Para select R/Wp 18 12 0
46165 82 Relay3 Limit 3 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 18 14 0
46167 83 Relay3 Limit 3 Trip point R/Wp 18 16 10
46169 84 Relay3 Limit 3 Hysteresis R/Wp 18 18 0.5
46171 85 Relay3 Logic Operation Setting R/Wp 18 1A 0
46173 86 Relay3 delay(On) R/Wp 18 1C 1
46175 87 Relay3 delay(Off) R/Wp 18 1E 1
46177 88 Relay3 Configuration (Enr/De-Enr) R/Wp 18 20 0
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Table 4 : Continued...
Address Para Read/ Start address Hex Default
Parameter
(Register) No. Write High Byte Low Byte Value
46187 93 Relay4 output select R/Wp 18 2A 0
46189 94 Relay4 Limit1 Para select R/Wp 18 2C 0
46191 95 Relay4 Limit1 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 18 2E 0
46193 96 Relay4 Limit1 Trip point R/Wp 18 30 10
46195 97 Relay4 Limit1 Hysteresis R/Wp 18 32 0.5
46197 98 Relay4 Limit 2 Para select R/Wp 18 34 0
46199 99 Relay4 Limit 2 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 18 36 0
46201 100 Relay4 Limit 2 Trip point R/Wp 18 38 10
46203 101 Relay4 Limit 2 Hysteresis R/Wp 18 3A 0.5
46205 102 Relay4 Limit 3 Para select R/Wp 18 3C 0
46207 103 Relay4 Limit 3 Alarm Setting (Hi/Lo) R/Wp 18 3E 0
46209 104 Relay4 Limit 3 Trip point R/Wp 18 40 10
46211 105 Relay4 Limit 3 Hysteresis R/Wp 18 42 0.5
46213 106 Relay4 Logic Operation Setting R/Wp 18 44 0
46215 107 Relay4 delay(On) R/Wp 18 46 1
46217 108 Relay4 delay(Off) R/Wp 18 48 1
46219 109 Relay4 Configuration (Enr/De-Enr) R/Wp 18 4A 0
46241 120 Timer 1 Start stop R/Wp 18 60 0
46243 121 Timer 2 Start stop R/Wp 18 62 0
46245 122 Timer 3 Start stop R/Wp 18 64 0
46247 123 Timer 4 Start stop R/Wp 18 66 0
46249 124 Analog Output1 Type R/Wp 18 68 2
46251 125 Analog Output1 Parameter R/Wp 18 6A 0
46253 126 Elbow Function Selection for Output 1 R/Wp 18 6C 0
46255 127 Input Start Value for Output1 R/Wp 18 6E 0
46257 128 Input Elbow Value for Output1 R/Wp 18 70 0
46259 129 Input End Value for Output1 R/Wp 18 72 415
46261 130 Output1 Start Value R/Wp 18 74 -20
46263 131 Output1 Elbow Value R/Wp 18 76 0
46265 132 Output1 End Value R/Wp 18 78 20
46267 133 Analog Output2 Type R/Wp 18 7A 2
46269 134 Analog Output2 Parameter R/Wp 18 7C 0
46271 135 Elbow Function Selection for Output 2 R/Wp 18 7E 0
46273 136 Input Start Value for Output2 R/Wp 18 80 0
46275 137 Input Elbow Value for Output2 R/Wp 18 82 0
46277 138 Input End Value for Output2 R/Wp 18 84 415
46279 139 Output2 Start Value R/Wp 18 86 -20
46281 140 Output2 Elbow Value R/Wp 18 88 0
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Table 4 : Continued...
Address Para Read/ Start address Hex Default
Parameter
(Register) No. Write High Byte Low Byte Value
46283 141 Output2 End Value R/Wp 18 8A 20
46285 142 Analog Output3 Type R/Wp 18 8C 2
46287 143 Analog Output3 Parameter R/Wp 18 8E 0
46289 144 Elbow Function Selection for Output 3 R/Wp 18 90 0
46291 145 Input Start Value for Output3 R/Wp 18 92 0
46293 146 Input Elbow Value for Output3 R/Wp 18 94 0
46295 147 Input End Value for Output3 R/Wp 18 96 415
46297 148 Output3 Start Value R/Wp 18 98 -20
46299 149 Output3 Elbow Value R/Wp 18 9A 0
46301 150 Output3 End Value R/Wp 18 9C 20
46303 151 Analog Output4 Type R/Wp 18 9E 2
46305 152 Analog Output4 Parameter R/Wp 18 A0 0
46307 153 Elbow Function Selection for Output 4 R/Wp 18 A2 0
46309 154 Input Start Value for Output4 R/Wp 18 A4 0
46311 155 Input Elbow Value for Output4 R/Wp 18 A6 0
46313 156 Input End Value for Output4 R/Wp 18 A8 415
46315 157 Output4 Start Value R/Wp 18 AA -20
46317 158 Output4 Elbow Value R/Wp 18 AC 0
46319 159 Output4 End Value R/Wp 18 AE 20
46321 160 Output1 Mode (Normal / Simulation) R/Wp 18 B0 0
46323 161 Output 1 Sim Value R/Wp 18 B2 0
46325 162 Output2 Mode (Normal / Simulation) R/Wp 18 B4 0
46327 163 Output 2 Sim Value R/Wp 18 B6 0
46329 164 Output3 Mode (Normal / Simulation) R/Wp 18 B8 0
46331 165 Output 3 Sim Value R/Wp 18 BA 0
46333 166 Output4 Mode (Normal / Simulation) R/Wp 18 BC 0
46335 167 Output 4 Sim Value R/Wp 18 BE 0
46357 178 Version no. R 18 D4 -
Note : Wp - Write protected , R - Read only , R/Wp - Read & Write protected

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Explanation for 4 X register :
NOTE: Writing any invalid values (non-applicable values) to any of the following
locations will result in modbus error.
Address Parameter Description
46003 System Type This address is used to set the System type.
Write one of the following value to this address.
1 : 1 Phase 2 Wire
2 : 3 Phase 3 Wire Unbalanced
3 : 3 Phase 4 Wire Unbalanced
4 : U12 I1 Balance
5 : U23 I1 Balance
6 : U31 I1 Balance
7 : 3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced
8 : 3 Phase 4 Wire Balanced
46005 PT Primary This address allows the user to set PT Primary
value (in terms of VL-L).
The settable range is 100 VL-L to 1200 kVL-L
for all system types & also depends on the per
phase 1800MVA Restriction of power combined
with CT primary.
46007 CT Primary This address allows the user to set CT Primary
value.
The settable range is 1 to 9999. It also depends
on the per phase 1800 MVA Restriction of
power combined with PT primary.
46009 PT Secondary This address is used to read and write the PT
secondary value.
The settable range is 100-600VLL.
46011 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
Note: For External CT model CT Secondary is
not settable from modbus.

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Address Parameter Description
46013 System This address is used to set the frequency of the
Frequency input.
Selection Write 50: For 50 Hz input 60: For 60Hz input
46019 Demand Demand period represents demand time in
Integration Timeminutes. The applicable values are ranging
from 5 to 60.
46021 Energy Unit This address is used to set energy output in
Wh,kWh & Mwh.
Write one of the following value to this address.
1 : Energy in Wh. 2 : Energy in KWh.
3 : Energy in MWh.
46023 Energy Digit This address is used to set maximum energy
Reset Count count after which energy on
modbus will roll over to zero. valid values are 7,
8 and 9.
46027 Energy Update This address is used to specify update rate of
Rate energy in corresponding 3X registers. The valid
values for update rate are from 1 to 60 min.
46029 Impulse on This address is used to select the energy to
Energy which impulse is to be assigned.
Selection Writing any other value will return an error. To
assign the value refer TABLE 5.
46031 Impulse Rate This address allows the user to read the
impulse rate which is calculated depending on
the nominal system power.
46033 Energy Para This address is used to select the parameter
Select for Start whose start count (initial value) is to be set.
Count Refer TABLE 7.
46035 Enter Energy This address is used to set the start count of
Start Count the parameter selected in address 46033. The
start count of the parameter should be in the
range specified in TABLE 7.

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Address Parameter Description
46037 Reset This address is used to reset different
Parameters parameters. Write specific value to this register
to reset the corresponding parameter. Following
are the values to reset various data.
1: Energy Reset
2: Demand Reset
3: System Min Values Reset
4: System Max Values Reset
5: Run hour & On hour Reset
6: No of Interruptions Reset
7: Reset All data
46039 Password This address is used to set & reset the
password. Valid Range of Password which 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.
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.
46041 Factory Reset This address allows the user to reset the
Transducer to factory settings.Refer the Default
Values in TABLE 4 for factory settings. Write
5555 at this address to reset the Transducer.
46045 Number of This address is used to set the no. of poles of
Poles generator of which RPM is to be measured. The
value must be between 2 to 40 and a multiple
of 2.

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Address Parameter Description
46049 Current Noise This address is used to set the noise current
Cut-off (mA) cutoff. The valid values ranges
from 0 to 30 (mA).
46051 Node Address This register address is used to set Device
address between 1 to 247 .
46053 RS485 Set-up This address is used to set the baud rate, Parity
Code and Number of stop bits.
Refer to TABLE 6 for details.
46055 Word Order Word Order controls the order in which
Transducer 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
and the Tranducer will detect the order used to
send this value and set that order for all ModBus
transaction involving floating point numbers.
46057 Pulse Width of This address is used to set pulse width of the
Relay Pulse output. Write one of the following values
to this address:
60 : 60 ms 100 : 100 ms 200 : 200 ms
46059 Pulse Divisor This address is used to set pulse divisor of the
Pulse output.
Write one of the following values to this address
for energy unit Wh:
1 : Divisor 1 10 : Divisor 10 100 : Divisor 100
1000 : Divisor 1000
In energy unit kWh or MWh, divisor will be 1
by default.

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Address Parameter Description
46061 Relay 1 Output This address is used to select the Relay
Select operation as None / Pulse / Limit / Timer.
Write one of the following values to this
address.
0 : None 1 : Pulse 2 : Limit 3 : Timer
46063 Relay 1 This address is used to assign the Parameter to
Parameter Relay.
Select Pulse relay : Refer TABLE 9.
Limit - 1 relay : Refer TABLE 10.
Timer relay : Refer TABLE 11.
46065 Relay 1 Limit - 1 This address is used to set the alarm for the
Alarm Setting selected Limit -1 parameter.
0 : High Alarm 1 : Low Alarm
46067 Relay 1 Limit - 1 This address is used to set the trip point in %. Any
Trip Point value between 10 to 100 for Lo- alarm & 10 to 120
for Hi-alarm can be written to this address. For
energy parameters, the valid range is 10-
9999999. (refer TABLE 10).
46069 Relay 1 Limit - 1 This address is used to set the hysteresis
Hysteresis between 0.5% to 50.0%.
46071 Relay 1 Limit - 2
Para Select
46073 Relay 1 Limit - 2
Alarm Setting Same as Relay 1 Limit - 1
46075 Relay 1 Limit - 2
Trip Point
46077 Relay 1 Limit - 2
Hysteresis

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Address Parameter Description
46079 Relay 1 Limit - 3
Para Select
46081 Relay 1 Limit - 3
Alarm Setting
Same as Relay 1 Limit - 1
46083 Relay 1 Limit - 3
Trip Point
46085 Relay 1 Limit - 3
Hysteresis
46087 Relay 1 Logic This address is used to set the logic operation
Operation between the Limit (1-2-3) output parameters.
Setting Valid values are :
0 : None 1 : AND 2 : OR
46089 Relay 1 This address is used to set the Configuration for
Configuration Relay 1. Valid values are :
Select 0 : Energize 1 : De-Energize
46091 Relay 1 Delay This address is used to set the On delay in
(On) seconds in range of 1 to 9999 for Limit and
Timer Relay
46093 Relay 1 Delay This address is used to set the Off delay in
(Off) seconds in range of 1 to 9999 for Limit and
Timer Relay.
46103 Relay 2 Output
Select
46105 Relay 2
Parameter
Select
46107 Relay 2 Limit - 1 Same as Relay - 1
Alarm Setting
46109 Relay 2 Limit - 1
Trip Point
46111 Relay 2 Limit - 1
Hysteresis

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Address Parameter Description
46113 Relay 2 Limit - 2
Para Select
46115 Relay 2 Limit - 2
Alarm Setting
46117 Relay 2 Limit - 2
Trip Point
46119 Relay 2 Limit - 2
Hysteresis
46121 Relay 2 Limit - 3
Para Select
46123 Relay 2 Limit - 3
Alarm Setting
46125 Relay 2 Limit - 3 Same as Relay - 1
Trip Point
46127 Relay 2 Limit - 3
Hysteresis
46129 Relay 2 Logic
Operation
Setting
46131 Relay 2
Configuration
Select
46133 Relay 2 Delay
(On)
46135 Relay 2 Delay
(Off)
46145 Relay 3 Output
Select
46147 Relay 3 Para
Select
Same as Relay - 1
46149 Relay 3 Limit - 1
Alarm Setting
46151 Relay 3 Limit - 1
Trip Point
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Address Parameter Description
46153 Relay 3 Limit - 1
Hysteresis
46155 Relay 3 Limit - 2
Para Select
46157 Relay 3 Limit - 2
Alarm Setting
46159 Relay 3 Limit - 2
Trip Point
46161 Relay 3 Limit - 2
Hysteresis
46163 Relay 3 Limit - 3
Para Select
46165 Relay 3 Limit - 3
Alarm Setting Same as Relay - 1
46167 Relay 3 Limit - 3
Trip Point
46169 Relay 3 Limit - 3
Hysteresis
46171 Relay 3 Logic
Operation
Setting
46173 Relay 3 Delay
(On)
46175 Relay 3 Delay
(Off)
46177 Relay 3
Configuration
Select
46187 Relay 4 Output
Select Same as Relay - 1
46189 Relay 4 Para
Select
46191 Relay 4 Limit - 1
Alarm Setting
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Address Parameter Description
46193 Relay 4 Limit - 1
Trip Point
46195 Relay 4 Limit - 1
Hysteresis
46197 Relay 4 Limit - 2
Para Select
46199 Relay 4 Limit - 2
Alarm Setting
46201 Relay 4 Limit - 2
Trip Point
46203 Relay 4 Limit - 2
Hysteresis
46205 Relay 4 Limit - 3
Para Select Same as Relay - 1
46207 Relay 4 Limit - 3
Alarm Setting
46209 Relay 4 Limit - 3
Trip Point
46211 Relay 4 Limit - 3
Hysteresis
46213 Relay 4 Logic
Operation
Setting
46215 Relay 4 Delay
(On)
46217 Relay 4 Delay
(Off)
46219 Relay 4
Configuration
Select
46241 Relay Timer 1 This address is used to start/stop the timer for
Start / Stop Relay 1 in timer mode with following options:
0: Stop 1: Start
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Address Parameter Description
46243 Relay Timer 2 This address is used to start/stop the timer for
Start / Stop Relay 2 in timer mode with following options:
0: Stop 1: Start
46245 Relay Timer 3 This address is used to start/stop the timer for
Start / Stop Relay 3 in timer mode with following options:
0: Stop 1: Start
46247 Relay Timer 4 This address is used to start/stop the timer for
Start / Stop Relay 4 in timer mode with following options:
0: Stop 1: Start
46249 Analog Output 1 This address is used to set analog output 1 type
Type as Voltage or Current with following options :
1: Voltage 2: Current
46251 Analog Output 1 This address is used to set the parameter for
Parameter Analog Output 1. Refer Table 8 for parameter
selection.
46253 Elbow Function This address is used to Enable/Disable the
selection for Elbow function of Analog output 1 with following
Output 1 options: 0: Disable 1: Enable
46255 Input Start Value This address is used to set the Input Start value
for Output 1 for Analog output 1 depending on the output
parameter selected.
46257 Input Elbow This address is used to set the Input Elbow
Value for value for Analog output 1 depending on the
Output 1 output parameter selected.
46259 Input End Value This address is used to set the Input End value
for Output 1 for Analog output 1 depending on the output 1
parameter selected.
46261 Output 1 Start This address is used to set the Output Start
Value value for Analog output 1.
46263 Output 1 Elbow This address is used to set the Output Elbow
Value value for Analog output 1.
46265 Output 1 End This address is used to set the Output End
Value value for Analog output 1.

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Address Parameter Description
46267 Analog Output 2
Type
46269 Analog Output 2
Parameter
46271 Elbow Function
selection for
Output 2
46273 Input Start Value
for Output 2
46275 Input Elbow Same as Analog Output 1
Value for
Output 2
46277 Input End Value
for Output 2
46279 Output 2 Start
Value
46281 Output 2 Elbow
Value
46283 Output 2 End
Value
46285 Analog Output 3
Type
46287 Analog Output 3
Parameter
46289 Elbow Function
selection for Same as Analog Output 1
Output 3
46291 Input Start Value
for Output 3
46293 Input Elbow
Value for
Output 3

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Address Parameter Description
46295 Input End Value
for Output 3
46297 Output 3 Start
Value Same as Analog Output 1
46299 Output 3 Elbow
Value
46301 Output 3 End
Value
46303 Analog Output 4
Type
46305 Analog Output 4
Parameter
46307 Elbow Function
selection for
Output 4
46309 Input Start Value
for Output 4
46311 Input Elbow Same as Analog Output 1
Value for
Output 4
46313 Input End Value
for Output 4
46315 Output 4 Start
Value
46317 Output 4 Elbow
Value
46319 Output 4 End
Value
46321 Output 1 Mode This address is used to set the Mode of Analog
Output 1. 0 : Normal 2 : Simulation
46323 Output 1 Sim This address is used to set the Analog output 1
Value simulation value as per output type selected.

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Address Parameter Description
46325 Output 2 Mode
46327 Output 2 Sim Same as Analog Output Mode 1
Value
46329 Output 3 Mode
46331 Output 3 Sim Same as Analog Output Mode 1
Value
46333 Output 4 Mode
46335 Output 4 Sim Same as Analog Output Mode 1
Value
46357 Firmware This address is read only and displays the
Version No. firmware version of the Transducer.

TABLE 5 : Impulse Energy Selection


Parameter Parameter
Number
0 None
1 System Active Energy
2 System Reactive Energy
3 System Apparant Energy
4 Active Energy L1
5 Active Energy L2
6 Active Energy L3
7 Apparant Energy L1
8 Apparant Energy L2
9 Apparant Energy L3
10 Reactive Energy L1
11 Reactive Energy L2
12 Reactive Energy L3

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TABLE 6 : RS 485 Set-up Code
Baud Rate Parity Stop Bit Decimal value
4800 NONE 1 0
4800 NONE 2 1
4800 EVEN 1 2
4800 ODD 1 3
9600 NONE 1 4
9600 NONE 2 5
9600 EVEN 1 6
9600 ODD 1 7
19200 NONE 1 8
19200 NONE 2 9
19200 EVEN 1 10
19200 ODD 1 11
38400 NONE 1 12
38400 NONE 2 13
38400 EVEN 1 14
38400 ODD 1 15
57600 NONE 1 16
57600 NONE 2 17
57600 EVEN 1 18
57600 ODD 1 19
NOTE : Codes not listed in the Table 6 may give rise to unpredictable results
including loss of communication. Exercise caution when attempting to
change mode via direct Modbus writes.

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TABLE 7 : Energy Parameter Selection and Start Count
Parameter
Parameter Range
Number
1 Sys Active Energy Import 1 to 999999999
2 Sys Active Energy Export 1 to 999999999
3 Sys Reactive Energy Cap. 1 to 999999999
4 Sys Reactive Energy Ind. 1 to 999999999
5 Sys Apparent Energy 1 to 999999999
7 Sys Active Energy Import Overflow Count 1 to 999999
8 Sys Active Energy Export Overflow Count 1 to 999999
9 Sys Reactive Energy Capacitive Overflow Count 1 to 999999
10 Sys Reactive Energy Inductive Overflow Count 1 to 999999
11 Sys Apparent Energy Overflow Count 1 to 999999
25 Sys Total Active Energy 1 to 999999999
26 Sys Total Reactive Energy 1 to 999999999
27 Sys Total Apparent Energy 1 to 999999999
28 Sys Total Active Energy Overflow Count 1 to 999999
29 Sys Total Reactive Energy Overflow Count 1 to 999999
30 Sys Total Apparent Energy Overflow Count 1 to 999999
37 Active Energy Import L1 1 to 999999999
38 Active Energy Import L2 1 to 999999999
39 Active Energy Import L3 1 to 999999999
40 Active Energy Export L1 1 to 999999999
41 Active Energy Export L2 1 to 999999999
42 Active Energy Export L3 1 to 999999999
43 Reactive Energy Capacitive L1 1 to 999999999
44 Reactive Energy Capacitive L2 1 to 999999999
45 Reactive Energy Capacitive L3 1 to 999999999
46 Reactive Energy Inductive L1 1 to 999999999
47 Reactive Energy Inductive L2 1 to 999999999
48 Reactive Energy Inductive L3 1 to 999999999
49 Apparent Energy L1 1 to 999999999
50 Apparent Energy L2 1 to 999999999
51 Apparent Energy L3 1 to 999999999
55 Total Active Energy L1 1 to 999999999
56 Total Active Energy L2 1 to 999999999
57 Total Active Energy L3 1 to 999999999
58 Total Reactive Energy L1 1 to 999999999
59 Total Reactive Energy L2 1 to 999999999
60 Total Reactive Energy L3 1 to 999999999
61 Total Apparent Energy L1 1 to 999999999
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TABLE 7 : Continued...
Parameter
Parameter Range
Number
62 Total Apparent Energy L2 1 to 999999999
63 Total Apparent Energy L3 1 to 999999999
64 Overflow Active Energy Import L1 1 to 999999
65 Overflow Active Energy Import L2 1 to 999999
66 Overflow Active Energy Import L3 1 to 999999
67 Overflow Active Energy Export L1 1 to 999999
68 Overflow Active Energy Export L2 1 to 999999
69 Overflow Active Energy Export L3 1 to 999999
70 Overflow Reactive Energy Capacitive L1 1 to 999999
71 Overflow Reactive Energy Capacitive L2 1 to 999999
72 Overflow Reactive Energy Capacitive L3 1 to 999999
73 Overflow Reactive Energy Inductive L1 1 to 999999
74 Overflow Reactive Energy Inductive L2 1 to 999999
75 Overflow Reactive Energy Inductive L3 1 to 999999
76 Overflow Apparent Energy L1 1 to 999999
77 Overflow Apparent Energy L2 1 to 999999
78 Overflow Apparent Energy L3 1 to 999999
82 Total Active Energy Overflow Count L1 1 to 999999
83 Total Active Energy Overflow Count L2 1 to 999999
84 Total Active Energy Overflow Count L3 1 to 999999
85 Total Reactive Energy Overflow Count L1 1 to 999999
86 Total Reactive Energy Overflow Count L2 1 to 999999
87 Total Reactive Energy Overflow Count L3 1 to 999999
88 Total Apparent Energy Overflow Count L1 1 to 999999
89 Total Apparent Energy Overflow Count L2 1 to 999999
90 Total Apparent Energy Overflow Count L3 1 to 999999

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TABLE 8 : Parameters for Analog Output
Para Other
Parameter 3 Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase System
No. 4 Wire 3 Wire 2 Wire Types
0 Volts 1    
1 Volts 2    
2 Volts 3    
3 Current 1    
4 Current 2    
5 Current 3    
6 Watt 1    
7 Watt 2    
8 Watt 3    
9 VA 1    
10 VA 2    
11 VA 3    
12 VAr 1    
13 VAr 2    
14 VAr 3    
15 PF1    
16 PF2    
17 PF3    
18 PA1    
19 PA2    
20 PA3    
21 Volts Average    
23 Current Average    
26 Watts sum    
28 VA sum    
30 VAr sum    
31 PF Average    
33 PA Average    
35 Frequency    
84 Re-Active PF L1    
85 Re-Active PF L2    
86 Re-Active PF L3    
87 Avg Re-Active PF    
89 LF SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L1    
90 LF SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L2    
91 LF SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L3    
92 Avg LF SgnQ(1-(P/S))    
100 V12    
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TABLE 8 : Continued...
Para Other
Parameter 3 Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase System
No. 4 Wire 3 Wire 2 Wire Types
101 V23    
102 V31    
127 Distortion VAr L1    
128 Distortion VAr L2    
129 Distortion VAr L3    
131 SUM Distortion Var    
150 Sys kw Import Demand    
151 Sys kw Export Demand    
152 Sys kVAr Import Demand    
153 Sys kVAr Export Demand    
154 Sys Kva Demand    
156 Sys Current Demand    
158 Sys kw Import Max Demand    
159 Sys kw Export Max Demand    
160 Sys kVAr Import Max Demand    
161 Sys kVAr Export Max Demand    
162 Sys Kva Max Demand    
164 Sys Current Max Demand    
166 kw Import Demand L1    
167 kw Import Demand L2    
168 kw Import Demand L3    
169 kw Export Demand L1    
170 kw Export Demand L2    
171 kw Export Demand L3    
172 kVAr Import Demand L1    
173 kVAr Import Demand L2    
174 kVAr Import Demand L3    
175 kVAr Export Demand L1    
176 kVAr Export Demand L2    
177 kVAr Export Demand L3    
178 Kva Demand L1    
179 Kva Demand L2    
180 Kva Demand L3    
184 Current Demand L1    
185 Current Demand L2    
186 Current Demand L3    
190 kw Import Max Demand L1    
191 kw Import Max Demand L2    
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TABLE 8 : Continued...
Para Other
Parameter 3 Phase 3 Phase 1 Phase System
No. 4 Wire 3 Wire 2 Wire Types
192 kw Import Max Demand L3    
193 kw Export Max Demand L1    
194 kw Export Max Demand L2    
195 kw Export Max Demand L3    
196 kVAr Import Max Demand L1    
197 kVAr Import Max Demand L2    
198 kVAr Import Max Demand L3    
199 kVAr Export Max Demand L1    
200 kVAr Export Max Demand L2    
201 kVAr Export Max Demand L3    
202 Kva Max Demand L1    
203 Kva Max Demand L2    
204 Kva Max Demand L3    
208 Current Max Demand L1    
209 Current Max Demand L2    
210 Current Max Demand L3    

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4. Energy Calculations
4.1 Caculating ModBus Energy
In case of energy auto-ranging the energy shown on modbus will be in terms of
Overflow count (OF) & main energy counter (M) based on energy
unit/resolution & energy digit reset count (EDRC). So energy on modbus will
have unit set in energy resolution on modbus (ie. Wh or kWh or MWh) &
overflow energy counter (OF) on modbus will increment when main energy
counter (M) on modbus will cross the number of digits set in energy digit reset
count (EDRC) register (i.e. 7 or 8 or 9).

Total Energy = OF x 10^(EDRC) + M


Where: OF => Overflow Count on modbus
e.g.
Modbus register for Overflow count (OF):
Wh import Overflow count => 30813 Or 40813
M => Main Energy Counter on modbus
e.g.
Modbus registers for Main energy Count (M):
Wh import => 30801 Or 40801
NOTE : Refer TABLE 2.3 for modbus register addresses for energy
parameters.

EDRC => Energy digit reset count set by user from modbus
(Refer Register 46023).

Example for Calculating Energy from modbus Energy Counters:


Energy unit/resolution on modbus register 46021 is set to 2 (ie. It will
measure energy in kWh).
Overflow count (OF) value on modbus register 30813 for watt Import is 25.
Energy main counter (M) value on modbus register 30801 for watt import is
2587413.189
Energy digit reset count (EDRC) set by user in modbus register 46023 is 8.
Then,
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Total Energy = 25 x 10^(8) + 2587413.189
= 2500000000 + 2587413.189
= 2502587413.189 kWh
Note:
Overflow count (OF) on modbus will reset to 0 if it exceeds 99999999 in
case of Wh resolution, 99999 in case of kWh resolution & 99 in case of
Mwh resolution.
4.2 Entering Energy start count
(Applicable for Transducer with USB or ModBus(optional))
Energy start count is the feature that allows user to set count from which the
meter should start incrementing energy. The start count can be set for main
energy start counter & Overflow energy start Counter separately from modbus
or USB. Setting of energy start count is dependent on Energy resolution &
Energy digit reset count (EDRC).

Energy unit/resolution on modbus can be set by user from modbus or USB


(refer modbus register 46021).

Value for Energy resolution can be set to Wh,kWh or MWh.


Minimum resolution of energy that can be set in energy start count register
is, the Energy resolution set by user.

For Eg.: Energy start count can be set to minimum 1Wh, if the value on
modbus register 46021 is set to Wh or Energy start count can be set to
minimum 1MWh, if the value on modbus register 46021 is set to MWh.

Maximum value that can be set in the main energy start count register is
(10^(EDRC)-1).

Where:
EDRC => Energy digit reset count set by user from ModBus / USB
(Refer Register 46023)

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Example for calculating maximum limit of main energy start count :

If EDRC is 7 then Maximum value that can be set in the main energy start
count (M) register is
= (10^(EDRC)-1)
= ((10^7)-1)
= (10000000-1)
= 9999999
Similarly if EDRC is 8, the maximum value is 99999999 & if EDRC is 9,
maximum value is 999999999.
Maximum value that can be set in the Overflow energy start count register
is 99999999 for Wh renergy resolution, 99999 for kWh energy resolution,
99 for MWh resolution.

Note: Energy start Count can only be entered in integer value.

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5. Relay Output
The Meter is provided with relay for pulse output, limit switch and as a
Timer.
5.1 Pulse Output
Pulse Output is the potential free, very fast acting relay contact which can
be used to drive an external mechanical counter for energy measurement.

TABLE 9 : Parameters for Pulse Output


Parameter 3 Phase All Other
Parameter
Number 4 Wire System Types
0 Sys Wh import  
1 Sys Wh export  
2 Sys VARh import  
3 Sys VARh export  
4 Sys VAh  
6 Active Energy Import L1  
7 Active Energy Import L2  
8 Active Energy Import L3  
9 Active Energy Export L1  
10 Active Energy Export L2  
11 Active Energy Export L3  
12 Reactive Energy Import L1  
13 Reactive Energy Import L2  
14 Reactive Energy Import L3  
15 Reactive Energy Export L1  
16 Reactive Energy Export L2  
17 Reactive Energy Export L3  
18 Apparent Energy L1  
19 Apparent Energy L2  
20 Apparent Energy L3  
24 Total Sys Active Energy  
25 Total Sys Reactive Energy  
26 Total Sys Apparent Energy  
27 Total Active Energy L1  
28 Total Active Energy L2  
29 Total Active Energy L3  
30 Total Reactive Energy L1  
31 Total Reactive Energy L2  
32 Total Reactive Energy L3  
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5.1.1 Energy Pulse Rate Divisor
1.For Energy Output in Whr
Pulse rate
Divisor Pulse System Power*
1 per Whr Up to 3600 W
1 1 per kWhr Up to 3600 kW
1 per MWhr Above 3600 kW
up to 30000 kW
1 per 10Whr Up to 3600 W
10 1 per 10kWhr Up to 3600 kW
1 per 10MWhr Above 3600 kW
up to 30000 kW
100 1 per 100Whr Up to 3600 W
1 per 100kWhr Up to 3600 kW
1 per 100MWhr Above 3600 kW
up to 30000 kW
1000 1 per 1000Whr Up to 3600 W
1 per 1000kWhr Up to 3600 kW
1 per 1000MWhr Above 3600 kW
up to 30000 kW
Pulse Duration 60 ms,100 ms or 200 ms

2.For Energy Output in kWhr


Pulse rate
Divisor Pulse System Power*
1 1 per kWhr Up to 3600 kW
1 per MWhr Above 3600 kW

3.For Energy Output in MWhr


Pulse rate
Divisor Pulse
1 1 per MWhr

Above options are also applicable for Apparent and Reactive Energy.
*Note:
1) System power = 3 x CT(Primary) x PT (Primary) L-N for 3 Phase 4 Wire
2) System power = Root3 x CT(Primary) x PT (Primary)L-L for 3 Phase 3
Wire
3) System power = CT(Primary) x PT(Primary)L-N for 1 Phase 2 Wire
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5.2 Limit Switch
Limit switch can be used to monitor the measured parameter ( Refer TABLE
10) in relation with to a set limit. Three limits can be configured separately with
user settable Parameter, Alarm setting, Trip point, Hysteresis for each.
Depending on the Logical Operator, Relay configuration, Energize & De-
Energize delay, relay can be configured in any of the four modes given below :-
1) Alarm - High & Relay - Energized 2) Alarm - High & Relay - De-Energized
3) Alarm - Low & Relay - Energized 4)Alarm - Low & Relay - De-Energized

High Alarm:
If Alarm - High and Relay - Energized or Alarm - High and Relay - De-Energized
combination is configured then relay will get Energized or De-energized, when
selected parameter is greater than or equal to trip point.

Low Alarm:
If Alarm - Low and Relay - Energized or Alarm - Low and Relay - De-Energized
combination is configured then relay will get Energized or De-energized, when
selected parameter is less than or equal to trip point.

# Note:
1) For Alarm-Low configuration, set the values of trip point & hysteresis such
that % trip point + % hysteresis should be less than 100% Value.
2) The Alarm Setting is fixed for 3 limit parameters individually & depending on
logical operator, the relay will Energized & De-Energized

Example for PF:


For Alarm - High and Relay - Energized combination, if trip point is 70% &
hysterisis is 30%, then trip value = 0.7x90°= 63°. Tripping PF = cos(63) =
0.4539 & hysterisis = 0.3 x 0.4539 = 0.136.
Hence, the relay will energize above 0.4539 and de-energize below 0.3179.

Note: This function will work irrespective of +/- sign. It depends only on
value.

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0° (+1)
Relay Energise
0.4539
0.4539(Trip point)
0.136 0.136(Hysterisis point)

270° (0.00) 90° (0.00)


Relay De-energise

180° (-1)

Trip point:
Trip point can be set in the range as specified in TABLE 10 of nominal value for
Alarm - High & 10% to 100 % of nominal value for Alarm - Low.

Hysteresis:
Hysteresis can be set in the range of 0.5% to 50 % of set trip point. If Alarm -
High & Relay - Energized or Alarm - High & Relay - De-Energized combination is
selected then relay will get Energized or De-energized respectively, if set
parameter value is less than Hysteresis. Similarly for the combinations of
Alarm - Low & Relay - Energized or Alarm - Low & Relay - De-Energized.

Note : In case of Alarm - Low if trip point is set greater than 80% then the
maximum hysteresis can be set such that the total Trip point+ Hysteresis(% of
trip point value) will not exceed 120% of range.
For example :If trip point is set at 90%, then maximum 33.3% hysteresis
should be set such that, [90 + 29.99 (33.3% of 90)] = 120.

ON Delay:
The ON delay can be set in the range from 1 to 9999 seconds to Energize
the Relay.
OFF Delay:
The OFF delay can be set in the range from 1 to 9999 seconds to De-
energize the Relay.

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Examples of different configurations :
Parameter No. 4 (Current1)
Trip Point = 50%
Hysteresis = 50% of trip point
ON Delay: 2 sec
OFF Delay: 2 sec

1) Alarm - High & Relay - Energised 2) Alarm - High & Relay - De-energised
Relay Energise Relay De-energise
Input Relay De-energise Input Relay Energise

50% Trip point 50% Trip point

25% Hysterisis point 25% Hysterisis point

Time Time

2s 2s 2s 2s

3) Alarm - Low & Relay - Energised 4) Alarm - Low & Relay - De-energised
Relay De-energise Relay Energise
Input Relay Energise Relay De-energise
Input

75% Hysterisis point 75% Hysterisis point

50% Trip point 50% Trip point

Time Time

2s 2s 2s 2s

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TABLE 10 : Parameters for Limit Output
Para Other
Parameter 3P 3P 1P System Trip Point 100%
No. 4W 3W 2W Types Set Range Value
0 None     - -
1 Volts 1     10 - 120 % Vnom (L-N)
2 Volts 2     10 - 120 % Vnom (L-N)
3 Volts 3     10 - 120 % Vnom (L-N)
4 Current 1     10 - 120 % Inom
5 Current 2     10 - 120 % Inom
6 Current 3     10 - 120 % Inom
(3)
7 Watt 1     10 - 120 % Nom
8 Watt 2     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
9 Watt 3     10 - 120 % Nom
(3)
10 VA 1     10 - 120 % Nom
11 VA 2     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
12 VA 3     10 - 120 % Nom
(3)
13 VAr 1     10 - 120 % Nom
14 VAr 2     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
15 VAr 3     10 - 120 % Nom
16 PF1 #     10 - 90 % 90°
17 PF2 #     10 - 90 % 90°
18 PF3 #     10 - 90 % 90°
19 PA1 #     10 - 90 % 180°
20 PA2 #     10 - 90 % 180°
21 PA3 #     10 - 90 % 180°
22 Volts Average     10 - 120 % Vnom (2)
24 Current Average     10 - 120 % Inom
27 Watts sum     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
29 VA sum     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
31 VAr sum     10 - 120 % Nom
32 PF Average #     10 - 90 % 90°
34 PA Average #     10 - 90 % 360°
(1)
36 Frequency #     10 - 90 % 66 Hz
37 Sys Wh Import     10 - 9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
38 Sys Wh Export     10 - 9999999 Nom
39 Sys VArh Capacitive     10 - 9999999 Nom (3)
40 Sys VArh Inductive     10 - 9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
41 Sys VAh     10 - 9999999 Nom
43 Watt Demand Import     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
44 Watt Max Demand Import     10 - 120 % Nom
(3)
45 Watt Demand Export     10 - 120 % Nom
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TABLE 10 : Continued...
Para Other
Parameter 3P 3P 1P System Trip Point 100%
No. 4W 3W 2W Types Set Range Value
(3)
46 Watt Demand Max Export     10 - 120 % Nom
47 VAr Demand Cap.     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
48 VAr Max Demand Cap.     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
49 VAr Demand Ind.     10 - 120 % Nom
50 VAr Demand Max Ind.     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
51 VA Demand     10 - 120 % Nom
(3)
52 VA Max Demand     10 - 120 % Nom
53 Current Demand     10 - 120 % Inom
54 Current Max Demand     10 - 120 % Inom
85 Re-Active PF L1     10 - 90 % 90°
86 Re-Active PF L2     10 - 90 % 90°
87 Re-Active PF L3     10 - 90 % 90°
88 Avg Re-Active PF     10 - 90 % 90°
90 LF SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L1     10 - 90 % 90°
91 LF SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L2     10 - 90 % 90°
92 LF SgnQ(1-(P/S)) L3     10 - 90 % 90°
93 Avg LF SgnQ(1-(P/S))     10 - 90 % 90°
95 Displacement PF L1     10 - 90 % 90°
96 Displacement PF L2     10 - 90 % 90°
97 Displacement PF L3     10 - 90 % 90°
98 Avg Displacement PF     10 - 90 % 90°
101 V12     10 - 120 % Vnom (L-L)
102 V23     10 - 120 % Vnom (L-L)
103 V31     10 - 120 % Vnom (L-L)
(3)
128 Distortion VAr L1     10 - 120 % Nom
129 Distortion VAr L2     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
130 Distortion VAr L3     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
132 SUM Distortion VAr     10 - 120 % Nom
133 Fundamental VAr L1     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
(3)
134 Fundamental VAr L2     10 - 120 % Nom
(3)
135 Fundamental VAr L3     10 - 120 % Nom
137 SUM Fundamental VAr     10 - 120 % Nom (3)
198 Relay manually off     1 -
199 Relay manually on     1 -
200 Sys Wh import     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
201 Sys Wh export     10-9999999 Nom
202 Sys VARh Capacitive     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
203 Sys VARh Inductive     10-9999999 Nom
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TABLE 10 : Continued...
Para Other
Parameter 3P 3P 1P System Trip Point 100%
No. 4W 3W 2W Types Set Range Value
(3)
204 Sys VAh     10-9999999 Nom
206 Active Energy Import L1     10-9999999 Nom (3)
207 Active Energy Import L2     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
208 Active Energy Import L3     10-9999999 Nom
209 Active Energy Export L1     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
210 Active Energy Export L2     10-9999999 Nom
(3)
211 Active Energy Export L3     10-9999999 Nom
212 Reactive Energy Cap. L1     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
213 Reactive Energy Cap. L2     10-9999999 Nom
214 Reactive Energy Cap. L3     10-9999999 Nom (3)
215 Reactive Energy Ind. L1     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
216 Reactive Energy Ind. L2     10-9999999 Nom
217 Reactive Energy Ind. L3     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
218 Apparent Energy L1     10-9999999 Nom
(3)
219 Apparent Energy L2     10-9999999 Nom
220 Apparent Energy L3     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
224 Total Sys Active Energy     10-9999999 Nom
225 Total Sys Reactive Energy     10-9999999 Nom (3)
226 Total Sys Apparent Energy     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
227 Total Active Energy L1     10-9999999 Nom
228 Total Active Energy L2     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
229 Total Active Energy L3     10-9999999 Nom
(3)
230 Total Reactive Energy L1     10-9999999 Nom
231 Total Reactive Energy L2     10-9999999 Nom (3)
(3)
232 Total Reactive Energy L3     10-9999999 Nom
*Note : Parameters 1,2,3 are L-N Voltage for 3P4W & L-L for 3P3W.
1)For frequency 0% corresponds to 45 Hz & 100% corresponds to 66 Hz
2)For 3P4W & 1P2W the nominal value is VLN & that for 3P3W is VLL.
3)Nominal value for power is calculated from nominal voltage & current
values.
4)Nominal value is to be considered with set CT/PT primary values.
5)For single phase L1 Phase values are to be considered as system
values.

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5.3 Timer Output
Timer output can be used to operate the Relay in a cyclic manner. The user
can define the ON period and OFF period and also the number of times this
cycle is to be repeated. The number of Cycles (N) can be indefinite or 1 to
9999.

repeat N times
Relay energised

Relay de-energised

time
on delay off delay
Energized configuration

repeat N times
Relay energised

Relay de-energised

time
on delay off delay
De-energized configuration

TABLE 11 : Number of Cycles for Timer Relay


Code Description

0 Unlimited

1 to 9999 Fixed Cycles

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6. Phasor Diagram

Capacitive Inductive

Inductive Capacitive

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
Inductive means Current lags Voltage
When Multifunction Meter displays Active power (P) with “ + ” (positive
sign), the connection is “Import ”.

Capacitive means Current leads Voltage


When Multifunction Meter displays Active power (P) with “ - ” (negative
sign), the connection is “Export ”.

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7. Installation
Transducer can be mounted either on a top-hat rail or directly on to a wall
by a mounting plate.

As the front of the enclosure conforms to IP 40. The terminals of the


product should be protected from liquids.
The Transducer should be mounted in a reasonably stable ambient
temperature and where the operating temperature is within the range -20 to
+70 °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.

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7.1 EMC Installation Requirements
This product has been designed to meet the certification of the EU
directives when installed to a good code of practice for EMC in industrial
environments, e.g.
1. Screened output and low signal input leads or have provision for fitting
RF suppression components, such as ferrite absorbers, line filters etc., in
the event that RF fields cause problems.
Note: It is good practice to install sensitive electronic instruments that are
performing critical functions, in EMC enclosures that protect against
electrical interference which could cause a disturbance in function.

2. Avoid routing leads alongside cables and products that are, or could be,
a source of interference.

3. To protect the product against permanent damage, surge transients must


be limited to 2kV pk. It is good EMC practice to suppress differential surges
to 2kV at the source. The unit has been designed to automatically recover
in the event of a high level of transients. In extreme circumstances it may
be necessary to temporarily disconnect the auxiliary supply for a period of
greater than 5 seconds to restore correct operation. The Current inputs of
these products are designed for connection in to systems via Current
Transformers only, where one side is grounded.
4. ESD precautions must be taken at all times when handling this product.

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7.2 Case Dimensions

95.5mm

106.5mm

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7.3 Wiring
Input connections are made directly to screw-type terminals with indirect wire
pressure. Numbering is clearly marked on the connector. Choice of cable
should meet local regulations. Terminal for both Current and Voltage inputs
2 2
will accept upto 4mm (12AWG) solid or 2.5 mm stranded cable.
Note : It is recommended to use wire with lug for connection with meter.
Wire: It is suggested to use wire with a temperature rating of at least 83 Deg. C

ISO 7000-0434B(2004-01) CAUTION*

7.4 Auxiliary Supply


Meter should ideally be powered from a dedicated supply, however
powered from the signal source, provided the source remains within it may
be the limits of the chosen auxiliary voltage range.

7.5 Fusing
It is recommended that all voltage lines are fitted with 1 Amp HRC fuses
or circuit breaker to disconnecting the device.
Specification : Disconnecting device used must be relevant requirements
of IEC-60974-1 & IEC-60947-3 For Aux: At most 1.5 times of applied
power supply
For measuring input : At most 1.5 times of measuring input.
( Switching time of the device should be < 0.1 sec for Aux & I/P both )

7.6 Earth/Ground Connections


For safety reasons, CT secondary connections should be grounded in
accordance with local regulations.
*Note : Refer this Manual wherever the CAUTION symbol is marked.

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8. Connection Diagrams

2 5 8 11 1 3 4 6 7 9 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
UL2 O
UL3 A
N D

3 Phase 4 Wire Unbalanced Load

2 5 8 1 3 7 9 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
UL2 O
UL3 A
D
3 Phase 3 Wire Unbalanced Load

2 11 1 3 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
N O
A
D
1 Phase 2 Wire
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2 5 1 3 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
UL2 O
UL3 A
D
U12 I1 3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced Load

5 8 1 3 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
UL2 O
UL3 A
D
U23 I1 3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced Load

2 8 1 3 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
UL2 O
UL3 A
D
U31 I1 3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced Load

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2 5 8 1 3 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
UL2 O
UL3 A
N D

3 Phase 3 Wire Balanced Load

2 11 1 3 13 14 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

L N
+ -
AUX O/P-1 O/P-2 O/P-3 O/P-4
SUPPLY
UL1 L
UL2 O
UL3 A
N D

3 Phase 4 Wire Balanced Load

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Terminal Diagram

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9. Specifications
Measured Parameter
Please refer Table 1 for List of measured parameters.
Network Type Supported by transducer :
Single Phase / 3 phase 3 wire Unbalanced / 3 phase 4 wire Unbalanced /
U12 I1 3 phase 3 wire Balanced / U23 I1 3 phase 3 wire Balanced / U31 I1 3
phase 3 wire Balanced / 3 phase 3 wire Balanced / 3 phase 4 wire
Balanced

Nominal Voltage Input(UN)


Nominal input Voltage (AC RMS) 100 V ≤ UN ≤ 600 VL-L
(PT Secondary range)
PT Primary range 100V to 1200 KVL-L
Nominal Frequency FN 40 Hz to 70 Hz
Nominal input Voltage burden < 0.3 VA per phase at UN
Overload Capacity 1.5 * UN continuously, 2 * UN
for 1 second, repeated 10 times
at 10 seconds intervals

Nominal Current Input(IN)


Nominal input Current (AC RMS) 1 A ≤ IN ≤ 5 A
(CT Secondary range)
CT Primary range 1 A to 9999 A
Nominal Frequency FN 40 Hz to 70 Hz
Nominal input Current burden < 0.3 VA per phase at IN
Overload Capacity 2 * IN continuously, 20 * IN for 1
second, repeated 5 times at 5
seconds intervals.

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Allowed measuring range end values X2 (calibration factor Xc)
Current Input 0.50 < (X2/Rated Value)< 2.0
Voltage Input 0.60 < (X2/Rated Value)< 1.5
Power Input 0.30 < (X2/Rated Value)< 1.5
Frequency Input 40 Hz < X2 < 70Hz
Power Factor 0 < X2 < 1
Phase Angle 0 < X2 < 175 Deg

Rated value is the nominal value of selected input parameter as per


Network type.

Measuring Output Y( For 4 Analog Outputs)


Output type Load independent DC Voltage,
DC Current
On site selectable through
USB or RS-485 Interface.
Load independent DC output Unipolar 0…20mA / 4…20mA
or 0…10V.
Bipolar -20mA...0...+20mA
or -10V....0....+10V.
Output burden with DC current
output signal 0 ≤ R ≤15V/Y2
Output burden with DC voltage
output signal Y2/(2 mA) ≤ R ≤∞
Current limit under overload R=0 ≤1.25 * Y2 with current output
≤ 100 mA with voltage output
Voltage limit under R=∞ ≤ 1.25 * Y2 with voltage output
≤ 30 V with current output
Residual Ripple in Output signal ≤ 0.4% pk-pk
Response Time ≤ 300 ms
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Auxiliary Power Supply
AC/DC Auxiliary Supply 85V… 285 VAC-DC (240V
Nominal Value)
AC Auxiliary supply frequency range 45 to 65 Hz
Auxiliary supply consumption < 10VA

Accuracy of Analog Output as per selected input Parameter


( Acc. to IEC / EN 60688)
Reference Value Output End Value Y2
(Voltage or Current)
Voltage ± 0.2C
Current ± 0.2C
Frequency ± 0.2C
Power Factor / Phase Angle ± 0.5C
Active Power ± 0.2C
Reactive Power ± 0.5C
Apparent Power ± 0.2C

Factor C
(The highest value applies if calculated C is less than 1, then C=1 applies)

Linear characteristics
Y2 - Y0
C = x X2 or C=1
X2 - X0 Y2

Bent characteristics

For X0 < X < X1 C = Y1 - Y0 x X2 or C = 1


X1 - X0 Y2

Y2 - Y1 X2 or C = 1
For X1 < X < X2 C = x
X2 - X1 Y2
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Reference conditions for Accuracy:
Ambient temperature 23°C +/- 1°C
Pre-conditioning 30 min acc. to IEC / EN 60688
Input Variable Voltage Rated / Current Rated
Input waveform Sinusoidal, Distortion factor 0.005
Input signal frequency 50 or 60Hz
Active / Reactive factor Cos Φ=1 resp. Sin Φ = 1
For Phase Angle &
Power Factor Transducer Reference Value For Phase
angle = 90° For power factor = 0.5
Auxiliary supply voltage At nominal range
Output Load Rn = 7.5 V / Y2 ± 1% With DC
current output signal
Rn = Y2 / 1 mA ± 1% With DC
voltage output signal
Miscellaneous Acc. to IEC / EN 60688
Output Characteristics
Example of setting with Linear Characteristics
Y

X0/Y0
X2/Y2

Limit of the output range

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Example of setting with Bent Characteristics
Y

X0/Y0
X1/Y1
X2/Y2

Limit of the output range

X0 = Start value of input Y1 = Elbow value of output


Y0 = Start value of output X2 = End value of input
X1 = Elbow value of input Y2 = End value of output
Additional Error
Temperature influence ± 0.2%/10°C
Variation due to Radiated Input Voltage Error ±4% of Vn
Susceptibility test

Influence of Variations
As per IEC / EN 60688 standard.
Output stability < 30 min

Safety
Protection Class II (Protection Isolated, EN 61010)
Protection IP 40, housing according to
EN 60 529
IP 20 ,terminal according to
EN 60 529
Pollution degree 2
Installation Category III
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Insulation Voltage 1min. ( EN 61010-1)
3.3kV RMS, Input versus outer surface
3.3kV RMS, Input versus all other
circuits
3.3kV RMS, Auxiliary supply versus
outer surface and output
500V RMS, Output versus outer surface

Installation Data
Mechanical Housing Lexan 940 (polycarbonate)
Flammability Class V-0 acc. To UL 94,
self extinguishing, non dripping, free of
halogen
Mounting position Rail mounting / wall mounting
Weight Approx. 0.5kg

Connection Terminal
Connection Element Conventional Screw type terminal with
indirect wire pressure
Permissible cross section
of the connection lead ≤ 4.0 mm² single wire or 2 x 2.5
mm² fine wire

Environmental
Operating temperature -20°C...23°C...55°C(usage Group II)
Storage temperature -30 °C to 80 °C
Relative humidity 0....95%RH(Non Condensing)
Altitude 2000m max

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Ambient tests
EN 60068-2-6 Vibration
Acceleration ±2g
Frequency range 10....150...10Hz
Rate of frequency sweep 1 octave/minute
Number of cycles 10, in each of the three axes
EN 60068-2-7 Shock
Acceleration 3 x 50g
3 shocks in each direction
IEC 61326-1: 2012, Table Electromagnetic compatibility

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RS-485 Connection

RS-485
B A G

Meaning of symbols on the instrument


Warning concerning a point of danger
(Attention:observe documentation)

Equipment protected throught by


Double insulation or reinforced
insulation

DC voltage /Current

AC/DC voltage

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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