Janitza UMG503
Janitza UMG503
UMG 503
Operating instructions
Current transformers
Harmonic number/Tariff
number
Voltage transformer
Mean value
Device address
Displayed phase,
- Outer conductor against N,
- Phase to phase,
- Sum measurement.
Peak values
Lowest values
Mark for the selected ring
buffer values Indication of operation
mode
Consumption Key 3
Delivery Key 2
Generals
Receipt control Hints for usage
In order to ensure a perfect and safe use of the device, a This device may be put into service and used by qualified
proper transport, expert storage, erection and mounting personnel according to the safety regulations and
and careful usage and maintenance are required. When it instructions only. Please mind the additional legal and
may be supposed, that a safe operation is no longer safety regulations for the respective application.
possible, the device has to be put out of service and be Qualified personnel are persons, familiar with erection,
protected against unintentional putting into service. mounting, putting into service and usage of the product
A safe operation can no longer be assumed, when the and having the qualifications such as:
device
• shows visible damage, • education or instruction / entitlement to switch, release,
• does not work in spite of intact net supply, ground or characterize current circuits and devices
• has been exposed to disadvantageous conditions for a according to the standards of safety techniques.
longer time (e.g. storage out of the allowed climate • education or instruction in the care and usage of suitable
without adaption to the room climate, dew etc.) or safety equipment according to the standards of safety
transport use (e.g. falling from great height, even without techniques.
visible damage).
Face plate
The cleaning of the front foil must be done with a soft
Meaning of the symbols cloth using a common cleansing agent. Acid or acidic
agents may not be used for cleaning.
Product description
Intended use Functional description
The UMG 503 is suited for fix mounting and the measu- The electronical three phase measurement system
rement of voltage, current, harmonics (2nd to 20th), determines and digitalizes the effective values of voltages
power etc. in low and medium voltage switchgear. For and currents in 50/60 Hz networks.
the operation of the UMG 503 a protective wire is Two random test measurements are carried out each
required. second on all current and voltage measuring inputs.
The measurement is laid out for one phase and three Signal interruptions, which are longer than 500ms are
phase systems with or without neutral conductor (three surely recognized. For each random test two periods are
wire measurement). If the measurement should be carried scanned. From those sampled values the microprocessor
out via two voltage transformers only, the option "three calculates the electrical magnitudes.
wire measurement" is required. These measured values are indicated within the
Alternating voltages (50Hz/60Hz) up to 500VAC against programmable display.
ground and 870VAC between the outer conductors can Highest values, lowest values and programming data can
be connected directly. The voltage measurement inputs be saved in a battery buffered storage. Selected measu-
are not separated galvanicly and must be connected to red values will be saved with date and time in a ring
the UMG 503 via external prefuses M2A. buffer.
The current measurement is carried out via a ../5A or ../
1A current transformer. In networks with a voltage up to L1
150 VAC against ground currents up to 6 A can be
connected to the UMG 503 directly and measured as
well.
The connection of the auxiliary voltage, the measure-
2M
ment inputs etc. are on the rear side via all-insulated plug
connectors.
The auxiliary voltage must be connected to the building
installation via a separation (switch or power switch) and PE
a 10 A overload protection. 2M
2M
Attention!
Measurement in systems with pulse load is not
possible, because no continuous scanning of the
L3 L2
measuring signals is carried out. Diagr. Equivalent circuit diagram for voltage measurement
Service
If you have problems, which are not described in this manual, please ask our technical support.
For further handling of your questions, please have the following at hand:
- Device description (see type plate),
- Serial number (see type plate),
- Software Release,
- Measurement and auxiliary voltage and
- Exact description of the problem.
You can contact us: Monday to Thursday between 07:00 and 15:00
and Friday between 07:00 and 12:00
Ꮨ
Type A 1200 1200 1200 1000 400 200
Current transformers can lead voltage, which
Type B 1200 1200 1200 600 200 70
can be live and should be earthed.
UMG503 UMG503
Hilfs- Hilfs-
spannung spannung
Messung Auxiliary Messung Auxiliary
Mesurement Voltage Mesurement Voltage
101609100
10160990
L/L 80 .. 870V AC L/L 80 .. 870V AC
L/PEN 50 .. 500V AC 0,005 .. 5A L/PEN 50 .. 500V AC 0,005 .. 5A
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 14 15 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 14 15
18 18
L1 L2 L3 N L1 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 N
2A 4- 2A 4-
10A 10A
L1 k l
Verbraucher
Consumer
Verbraucher
k l
Consumer
L2 ../5(1)A k l L1
../5(1)A k l
L3 ../5(1)A k l L2
../5(1)A k l
N ../5(1)A L3
230V/400V 50Hz 230V/400V 50Hz ../5(1)A
PE PE
must be according to the details on type plate.
The input of the auxiliary voltage (terminal 14,
15) of UMG503 is suitable for rated voltage up
to 300VAC against ground (PE). Higher voltage between
auxiliary voltage (terminal 14, 15) and ground (PE) can
damage the UMG503. To avoid overvoltage at auxiliary
voltage input, the auxiliary voltage should be earthed.
The wiring for the auxiliary voltage must be suited for
operating voltage up to 300VAC against ground.
Attention!
- Connect measurement current (max. 6A). Check
measurement current indication. Short-circuit current •theA switch or power breaker must be provided for
auxiliary voltage within the installation.
transformer and check, whether the measurement current • The switch must be installed near the device and
indication is zero Ampere. must have an easy access for the user.
Attention!
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• The switch must be marked as a breaker for this
None earthed current transformer clamps are device.
dangerous to be touched. • Please ensure, that voltage and frequency match
Current transformers, which are not loaded the type plate before connecting it to the auxiliary
secondarily, can lead live voltage and should be voltage!
short circuited. • The device may be operated with earthed housing
- Check phase assignment. only!
The assignment of outer conductor and current • Conductors with single solded wires are not
transformer is correct, if no voltage occurs between outer suited for connection to screw clamps!
conductor and the respective current transformer • The screw clamps may only be connected in
(primary). dead condition.
Removal of errors
Faults Possible reason Remedy
Voltage L-N too small Measurement in wrong phase. Check and correct connection.
Voltage transformer factor Read current transformer ratio on current
programmed incorrectly. transformer and program correctly.
If the voltage is not measured via voltage transformer
please program a voltage transformer ratio of
400/400.
Voltage on measuring input Install smaller voltage transformer.
out of measuring range.
Voltage L-N incorrect Measurement in wrong phase. Check and correct connection.
Voltage transformer factor Read current transformer ratio on current
programmed incorrectly. transformer and program correctly.
If the voltage is not measured via voltage transformer
please program a voltage transf. ratio of 400/400.
Measured range exceeded. Install bigger current transformer.
The peak voltage value on Install bigger current transformer.
measuring input was exceeded
caused by harmonics. Attention: Please ensure, that the measuring inputs
are not overloaded.
Voltage L-L too small/ Outer conductors exchanged. Check and correct connection.
too big N not connected. Check and correct connection.
Phase shift ind /cap too Current path is assigned to Check and correct connection.
small or big the wrong voltage path.
Programmed data get lost Battery empty. Please send device to the manufacturer for
exchanging the battery.
The device has been exposed to External protection measure such as shielding,
electromagnetical interference filtering, earthing or spatial separation.
bigger than the allowed by
technical data.
Real power too small / Current transformer factor Read current transformer ratio on current transformer
too big programmed incorrectly. and program correctly.
Current path is assigned Check and correct connection.
to the wrong voltage path.
Current on measuring input Install bigger or smaller current transformer.
out of measuring range.
Attention: Please ensure, that the measuring
inputs are not overloaded.
Voltage transformer factor Read current transformer ratio on current
programmed incorrectly. transformer and program correctly.
If the voltage is not measured via voltage transformer
please program a voltage transformer ratio of
400/400.
Current on measuring input Install bigger or smaller current transformer.
out of measuring range.
Attention: Please ensure, that the measuring
inputs are not overloaded.
Real power consumption / One current transformer at Check and correct connection.
supply exchanged. least exchanged.
Current path is assigned to Check and correct connection.
the wrong voltage path.
The time is indicated The device has no automatical Correct time by hand.
incorrectly. summer-/winter change over.
"EEEE" in the display. The measuring range of Check measuring current and insert a suitable current
current was exceeded. transformer.
The measuring range of Check measuring voltage and insert a suitable voltage
voltage was exceeded. transformer.
Duration of memory =38 s. Not enough memory for all Select more equal averaging times for the measured
selected values. values.
Relay output, analogue The outputs are not programmed Program the outputs.
output or pulse output
do not react. The service protocol 04 is set Select another protocol.
The device does not work Device out of order. Please send the device to the manufacturer with
correctly in spite of the an exact description of the failure.
above
Minute=10 Second=31
CONF
PRG
With the keys 2 and 3 one can scroll through those After a net return the device always starts with the first
measured value indications. programmed measured value indication.
Using key 3 you scroll
to the next measured L1
A
value indication.
Example: Current in
L2 A
phase L1, L2 and L3
A
L3
1) Current in Neutral
2) Maximum value for current measurement and current mean value
Meas. val. voltage L1-N Mean value voltage L1-N Max. value voltage L1-N Min. value voltage L1-N
Meas. val. voltage L2-N Mean value voltage L2-N Max. value voltage L2-N Min. value voltage L2-N
Meas. val. voltage L3-N Mean value voltage L3-N Max. value voltage L3-N Min. value voltage L3-N
Meas. val. voltage L1-L2 Mean val. voltage L1-L2 Max. value voltage L1-L2 Min. value voltage L1-L2
Meas. val. voltage L2-L3 Mean val. voltage L2-L3 Max. value voltage L2-L3 Min. value voltage L2-L3
Meas. val. voltage L3-L1 Mean val. voltage L3-L1 Max. value voltage L3-L1 Min. value voltage L3-L1
Measured value current L1 Mean value current L1 Max. value current L1 Min. value current L1
Measured value current L2 Mean value current L2 Max. vaue current L2 Min. value current L2
Measured value current L3 Mean value current L3 Max. value current L3 Min. value current L3
Meas. val. real power L1 Mean value real power L1 Max. value real power L1 Min. value real power L1
Meas. val. real power L2 Mean value real power L2 Max. value real power L2 Min. value real power L2
Meas. val. real power L3 Mean value real power L3 Max. value real power L3 Min. value real power L3
Meas. val. app. power L1 Mean value app. power L1 Max. value app. power L1 Min. value app. power L1
Meas. val. app. power L2 Mean value app. power L2 Max. value app. power L2 Min. value app. power L2
Meas. val. app. power L3 Mean value app. power L3 Max. value app. power L3 Min. value app. power L3
Meas. val. react. power L1 Mean val. react. power L1 Max. val. react. power L1 Min. val. react. power L1
Meas. val. react. power L2 Mean val. react. power L2 Max. val. react. power L2 Min. val. react. power L2
Meas. val. react. power L3 Mean val. react. power L3 Max. val. react. power L3 Min. val. react. power L3
Meas. value frequency L1 Mean value frequency L1 Max. value frequency L1 Min. value frequency L1
Meas. value frequency L2 Mean value frequency L2 Max. value frequency L2 Min. value frequency L2
Meas. value frequency L3 Mean value frequency L3 Max. value frequency L3 Min. value frequency L3
Meas. value cos(phi) L1 Mean value cos(phi) L1 Max. value cos(phi) L1 Min. value cos(phi) L1
Meas. value cos(phi) L2 Mean value cos(phi) L2 Max. value cos(phi) L2 Min. value cos(phi) L2
Meas. value cos(phi) L3 Mean value cos(phi) L3 Max. value cos(phi) L3 Min. value cos(phi) L3
Cons. real energy tariff 00 Cons. real energy tariff 01 Cons. real energy tariff 02
Ind. react. energy tariff 10 Ind. react. energy tariff 11 Ind. react. energy tariff 12
Cap. react. energy tariff 20 Cap. react. energy tariff 21 Cap. react. energy tariff 22
Meas. val. sum real power Mean val. sum real power Min. value sum real power Max. value sum real power
Meas. val. sum react. power Mean val. sum react. power Min. val. sum react. power Max. value sum react. power
Meas. val. sum cos(phi) Mean value sum cos(phi) Min. value sum cos(phi) Max. value sum cos(phi)
Meas. val. sum power 15min Min. val. sum power 15 Max. val. sum power 15
kW
L3
kW
L3
kW
L3
in phase L3 as an addi- L3
tional information
using key 2.
L2 A
A
L3
L2 A
tional information
about date and time for Y.M
the selected maximum
value. D.H
Minute=10 Second=31
Starting and running time for energy meters, controlled value indication of L1
L2 M VArh
by internal or external tariff changeovers, are not saved. reactive energy using L3 ind
key 3.
kVArh
VArh
key 1. L1
M VArh
L2
The symbol SELECT L3 ind
is flashing.
kVArh
Confirm with key 2. The
symbol SELECT is on.
VArh
information starting
time for reactive energy Y.M
rement is indicated.
D.H
M.S
Days=02 Hours=04
Minutes=15 Seconds=41
0 5 10 15 20 25 t/Min.
Diagr.: Calculation of mean value for real power EMAX over
a measurement period of 15 minutes.
Energy meter
Programmable via
Time programs 1-4
Aux. input
Energy work cons. T00 T01 T02 T03 T04
Reactive energy ind. T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 Attention!
Reactive energy cap. T20 T21 T22 T23 T24 Real power EMAX is calculated from energy
Real power EMAX 00 01 02 03 04 without reverse running stop.
Attention!
The real power EMAX is not indicated in the
standard indications.
measuring period is reset and real power EMAX is deleted. Real power EMAX
The obsolete measured value is not saved in the maxi- (Example 100W).
mum and minimum memory and not be deposited within Rest time of period
the event memory, if programmed. (Example. 8Min. M.S
10Seconds).
The measuring period for real power EMAX can be reset Measuring period
by the following means: (Example 15Minutes).
- automatically, after measuring period,
- internally, via keyboard,
- internally, via auxiliary input (Option),
- externally, via connected WAGO- Modules, With key1 go to Select- SELECT
- externally, via PROFIBUS DP Protocol, Mode. L1 W
L2
- externally, via MODBUS Protocol. (Table 5) The symbol SELECT L3
flashes.
Confirm with key 2 .
The symbol SELECT
is visible.
M.S
M.S
Partial harmonics
In further descriptions, the single harmonics are described
as partial harmonics.
The partial harmonics of current are given in Ampere
and the partial harmonics of voltage are given in Volt.
A
Select the work to be
deleted by pressing key
1, for example real
CONF energy. Wh
The text EDIT appears
Confirm key 1 again. SELECT and "ALL" flashes.
Now you are in the Confirming with key 3, VArh
menu PRG. a "0" flashes in the in-
dication. EDIT PRG
Attention!
Changing the control Byte incorrectly can lead to
malfunctions of the UMG 503.
chapter programming).
Using key 2 you con-
firm the selection of EDIT PRG
menu PRG and the text
SELECT disappears. Using key 3, a "0" ap-
pears within the indi-
PRG
cation and all highest
values are marked for
Maximum Minimum value deletion.
value Pressing key 1 again,
Using key 2 you con- you change to the indi-
firm the selection of cation of minimum va-
EDIT PRG
menu PRG and the text lues. Now the minimum
SELECT disappears. values could be marked
for deletion.
Attention!
After return of auxiliary voltage, all minimum
values are deleted.
V
L3
PRG
L2 V
V
L3
PRG
EDIT PRG
L2 V
Voltage L2 is not pro-
grammed for storage in V
the ring buffer. L3
PRG
Attention!
If the averaging time, the current transformer
With key 3 you select
ratio, voltage transformer ratio, three wire or four
the voltage in phase L2.
wire measurement or the selection of the measu-
red values stored in the ring buffer are changed,
the contents of the ring buffer are deleted V
L2
completely.
EDIT PRG
V
If the arrow symbols are L2
M.S
PRG
Scanning frequency
Measured value rotation
Analogue output (Option)
Pulse output (Option) CONF
Event memory
Auxiliary input (Option) Confirm the selection of CT
Tariff change over, real energy consumption the menu CONF using
A
Tariff change over, reactive energy inductive key 2.
Tariff change over, reactive energy capacitive The text SELECT dis-
A
Clock appears.
summer-/wintertime Now you are in the
Software Release menu CONF, and the
Serial number settings of the current
CONF
LCD contrast transformer are indica-
Password ted.
Tariff times
Work Txx 0x = Real work, consumption "00"
1x = Reactive work, capacitive
2x = Reactive work, inductive
x = Tariff number 0 .. 4
Time number "P. 0" 0 .. 9 " 0"
Week day "17.xx d.h."
Beginning 1 = Monday, .. 7 = Sunday 1 = Monday
End 1 = Monday, .. 7 = Sunday 7 = Sunday
Starting time
Hours 00 h .. 24 h. "xx.24 d.h."
Minutes/seconds 00.00 m.s .. 59.00 m.s. "00.00 m.s."
CONF
CONF
Select VT
Set: CT
With key 3 you move to kV
Select the number to be the voltage transformer
A
changed using key 1. menu.
The selected number V
flashes. The text EDIT A
appears.
Change the selected
number using key 3. CONF
EDIT CONF
Multiply the number
with a factor 10 with Secondary voltage
key 2. Set
Using key 1 the number VT
to be changed is se-
When the ratio of the current transformer is set, press key kV
lected. The selected
1 as often, as no number is flashing any longer. EDIT
number flashes. The text
disappears.
EDIT appears. V
With key 3 you move to the next menu. The ratio of the
With key 3 the selected
current transformer is saved.
number is changed.
Key 2 multiplies the
EDIT CONF
number with a factor 10.
Baud rate
Transmission protocol RS485
The following protocols can be selected:
off no protocol, interface disconnected Protocol number
1 Standard Protocol CONF
2 Modbus Protocol
3 -
4 Service Protocol
5 PROFIBUS DP (Slave), (Option)
6 Modbus RTU (Master)*1)
Terminal resistance
If the device is connected to the end of a bus cable, the
bus cable must be terminated by terminal resistances. The
required terminal resistances are integrated within the
device and are activated in condition ON.
UMG503
Modem
Via the RS232 interface, the UMG503 can be connected
to an external analogue modem. The connection between
UMG503 and the Modem is carried out via a "point to
point" cable.
For modem operation, the transmission protocol 5
(modem) must be selected for the RS232 interface.
UMG503
*1) The protocol 6 can run on one interface RS232 or RS485 only.
Diagr. Connection diagram RS485
Type of interface The set device address can be called and changed in menu
CONF. Please move to menu CONF (See chapter "confi-
Baud rate k
guration").
Select ADDR
Change ADDR
Save
ADDR
If you have set the
desired device address,
please use key 1 as often
as no number is flashing
any longer.
Pressing key 2, the text
EDITdisappears, and
the indicated device CONF
address will be saved.
In delivery condition is
Change
Data recording = on
The set data recording
and all memory areas can be written. If no data recording
is flashing.
should be carried out, data recording must be oFF.
Using key 1 you can
change over between on
and oFF.
Confirming key 1, the
text EDIT disappears.
Confirming key 3, you EDIT CONF
change to the program-
ming of limits.
Supervised measured
value = Sum real power
limit = 100kW L1 kW
L2
L3
M.S
EDIT CONF
Attention!
An event buffer must be reserved for the storage
of limit violations.
Attention!
If you have confirmed the selected measured value with Example: Real power, sequence chart
key 2, the first number of the middle indication flashes.
P/kW
With key 1 you can 1234
1234
change between the K2
200 Ein 123
Aus
123
ciphers of the limit, the K1 123
100
minimum connection L1 kW Ein Aus
L2
time and the symbols L3
0 t
t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6
for underscoring / ex-
ceeding. t1 100kW were exceeded, relay K1 attracts.
M.S t2 200kW were exceeded, relay K2 attracts.
EDIT CONF t3 200kW were underscored. The programmed
minimum connection time for relay K2 is running.
Limit Underscoring/ Minimum connection
t4 The minimum connection time is over and the
Exceeding time
relay K2 releases.
The selected numbers or symbols can be changed with t5 100kW were underscored. The programmed
the keys 2 and 3 (see chapter Edit). minimum connection time for relay K1 is running.
If the limit is set, please press key 1 as often as no t6 The minimum connection time is over, and relay
numbers flashing any longer. EDIT disappears. K1 releases.
With key 3 you reach the next menu point. The limit is
now saved.
Change
With key 1 can be
switched between four Diagr: Three wire measurement with two voltage trans-
wire (4 L) and three formers and three current transformers. (Option "Three
wire measurement (3 wire measurement" required)
L).
EDIT CONF
Attention!
In networks without neutral conductor voltage
transformers must be used!
of measured value rotation, which means to show se- In this example, a chan-
lected measured values one after the other without ging time of 0 seconds is indicated, which means the
keypress. measured value rotation is not active.
If no key is pressed for about 60 seconds, the measured
value rotation becomes active, if programmed.
2.
In this example, the L2 V
measured value indica-
t i o n f o r vo l t a g e L
V
against N appears. L3
The measured value in-
dication has not been
programmed for the measured value rotation yet.
0-20mA and
4-20mA
additionally. For the external analogue outputs analogue 0 .. 20mA
Attention! GND
Grounding strip
Diagr.: Connection example for 2 UMG503 with analogue outputs to a PLC-analogue input module.
analogue outputs 02 up
to 06 using key 2 .
Attention!
For the transmission via RS232, only "point to point"
connection with a maximum distance of 5m can be
achieved.
The RS485 allows a bus length of maximum 1200m. Assign measured value
All measured values, which are configurated for the
measured value indication, except real and reactive energy,
The following external analogue output clamps of the can be given out of the analogue outputs. From the measu-
company WAGO can be controlled by the UMG 503: red value tables, the desired measured value, "sum real
power", for instance, are chosen and assigned to the
Item code WAGO Number of outputs Signal type analogue output.
After selecting the last cipher of the scale end value the
text EDIT disappears. Now change to the next menu
using key 3.
CONF
CONF
If the measured work exceeds the set pulse valency, so EDIT CONF
key 1.
The text EDIT appears.
Diagr.: Connection example for pulse output With key 2 change into L1 Wh
L2
the edit mode. L3
The f irst number is
flashing.
EDIT CONF
L1 kWh
L2
With key 3 the number L3
will be changed.
With key 2, the decimal
point is moved.
EDIT CONF
Memory
Event memory 128k RAM 512k RAM
512kRAM
up to 9999
events
128kRAM
up to 2000
events
Attention!
Select
In menu CONF move to
the indication of auxi- Diagr.: Auxiliary voltage for alternating voltage only
liary input using key 3
Change
Confirm with key 1.
The set function ap- AC/DC
pears and can be chan-
ged with key 3.
Energy meter
Controlled via
Internal time program
Auxiliary input
Real energy
Without reverse running stop T50
Consumption, real power EMAX T00 T01 T02 T03 T04
Supply T30
Reactive energy
Without reverse running stop T40
inductive T10 T11 T12 T13 T14
capacitive T20 T21 T22 T23 T24
Attention!
2 - Tuesday
3 - Wednesday
4 - Thurday
5 - Friday
6 - Saturday Pressing key 1, you can select the number and the text
7 - Sunday EDIT appears.
Changeable Values:
T
For each three selectable work up to 10 changeover times Week day beginning L1 Wh
can be programmed. In the changeover time the starting Week day end L2
time is determined for the corresponding work meter in Start time - Hour
L3
T04
T03
T02
P1 P3
T01
P0
T00
P2
00:00 09:00 12:00 06:00 24:00
Change
With key 1 a digit can
be selected and chan- Y.M
ged with key 3.
The selected number is D.H
flashing.
The text "EDIT" ap- Select Summer time changeover
pears. Date and time M.S In menu CONF you can
stop. EDIT CONF scroll to the display of
date and time using key Y.M
3 and then with key 2 to
the summer time chan-
Save D.H
geover.
When you have set the In this example, the date
actual date and time, Y.M 25.03.2001 is indicated. M.S
please press key 1 as of- CONF
ten as no number is Winter time changeover
D.H
flashing any longer. Pressing key 2 again,
Pressing key 2, the text the time for winter chan-
EDITdisappears and M.S
geover is indicated. Y.M
date and time run with CONF
M.S
CONF
Comment:
The device is Year 2000 concurring according to DP2000-
1:1998 of BSI (British Standards Institution).
CONF
Example:
Serial number = 5300 0003
Select
In menu CONF you
move to the indication
of the password with key
3.
CONF
In the basic setting a
0000 0000 is indicated.
CONF
Input
With key 1 you select the
digit to be changed. The
text EDIT appears wi-
thin the display.
With key 3 you change
the selected digit.
EDIT CONF
Save
When the password is put in, please confirm key 1 as often
as no digit is flashing any longer and confirm with key 2.
When the password is accepted, the password is deleted
and 0000 0000 appears in the indication.
Now the released functional expansion can be called up
in the programming or configuration menu.
Function Description The input of the master password is done just like the
input of the user password.
1 Lock programming and configuration
2 Admit programming and configuration.
3 Input user password
4 Delete user password.
Function
CONF
Input
Select the digit to be
changed using key 1.
The text EDIT is
flashing in the indi-ca-
tion. The selected digit
is flashing.
Change the selected
EDIT CONF
number using key 3.
Save
When you have put in the password and function, press
key 1 as often as no digit is flashing any longer and
confirm with key 2.
If the password was accepted, the password is deleted and
0000 0000 appears in the indication.
- PROFIBUS DP (Slave)
- Modbus RTU (Master and Slave) Modem
For the connection of the UMG 503 to a modem, the
protocol "modem" must be set at the UMG 503.
Operation of the UMG 503 via modem is only safe with
The following protocols can be operate via RS485 inter- modems tested by the producer.
face:
off no protocol, interface is not active.
1 Reserved
2 Modbus RTU (Slave)
3 -
4 Service protocol
5 PROFIBUS DP (Slave), (Option)
6 Modbus RTU (Master)*1)
Realized functions
Read Holding Register, function 03
Preset Single Register, function 06
Preset Multiple Registers, function 16
Data formats
The data are in the following formats at your disposal:
char : 1 Byte (0 .. 255)
word: 2 Byte (- 32 768 .. + 32 767)
long: 4 Byte (- 2 147 483 648 .. + 2 147 483 647)
Protocol
C o n f i r m i n g key 1
twice, the lower indica-
tion is flashing.
CONF
With the "higher protocol" you can call up data from the
following tables:
Table 1a - Measured values, floating point format
Table 1b - Measured values, floating point format
Table 2 - Energy, floating point format
Table 3a - Time information (Min. and max. values)
Table 3b - Time information (Min. and max. values)
Table 6a - Measured values, integer format
Table 6b - Mean values, integer format
Table 6c - Maximun values, integer format
Table 6d - Minimum values, integer format
Table 8 - Scale of measured values
The output and input range can be read out and overwrit-
ten by the control words 1 and 2 from PLC.
With the "Remote bits" an output is selected for con-
trolling by the PLC.
After that, the following scales are available in the input 1 Request number 2
range of PLC: 2 Current L1 100 (A)
3 Current L2 120 (A)
Control word Measured value Contents 4 Current L3 140 (A)
5 Real power, Sum. 82800 (W)
1 Request number 1 6..28 not defined
2 Scale, Currents 0 (*1)
3 Scale, Powers 3 (*1000)
4..28 not defined
PROFIBUS PROFIBUS
DP Slave DP Slave
UMG503 UMG503
GSD-Datei
Protokolle
Standard-Protokoll
Protokollablauf
Der Protokollablauf unterscheidet sich in den Betriebsarten
Daten an ein Gerät senden,
Daten von einem Gerät empfangen.
Daten an ein Gerät senden
PROFIBUS
(Echo) <---
2. Datenbyte (00..FF) --->
(Echo) <---
...
...
n. Datenbyte (00..FF) --->
(Echo) <---
Falls alle Echos
korrekt waren:
Echo o.k. (78) --->
wenn nicht:
Echofehler (7A) --->
Protokollende (79) <---
DP Master
Zeichenbedeutung Hex-Wert Datenrichtung
PC Gerät
SPS
PSWbasic
UMG503 - Modem - PC Protocol 5 = Modem
UMG503
Modem Modem
RxD TxD on RxD TxD on
RS232 RS232
PSWbasic or custo-
mer software
UMG503 - RS232- PC
Direct connection to PC via zero mo- Protocol 2 = Modbus RTU (Slave)
dem cable.
The maximum distance between PC and UMG503
PSWbasic or customer
software (Modbus RTU Slave)
UMG503 - Infrared - Laptop UMG503
The maximum distance between PC and
UMG503 can be about 1m at maximum. Infrared
RS485
RS232/RS485
Data formats
The data are available in the following formats:
char : 1 Byte (0 .. 255)
word : 2 Byte (- 32 768 .. + 32 767)
long : 4 Byte (- 2 147 483 648 .. + 2 147 483 647)
float : 4 Byte (IEEE754)
double : 8 Byte (IEEE754)
The sequence of the bytes is high before low byte.
1) r/w = read/write
2)measured value {float: measured value[L1-L3], mean value[L1-L3], lowest value[L1-L3], peak value[L1-L3]}
3) sum {float: measured value, mean value, lowest value, peak value}
Real energy, Consumption 220 2000 r double[4] Wh Energy, Tariff1, Tariff2, Tariff3, Tariff4
Reactive energy, inductive 221 2010 r double[4] varh Energy, Tariff1, Tariff2, Tariff3, Tariff4
Reactive energy, capacitive 222 2020 r double[4] varh Energy, Tariff1, Tariff2, Tariff3, Tariff4
Real energy, supply 223 2030 r double[4] Wh Energy, Tariff1, Tariff2, Tariff3, Tariff4
Reactive energy
without rev. running stop 224 2040 r double[4] varh Energy, Tariff1, Tariff2, Tariff3, Tariff4
Real energy
without rev. running stop 225 2050 r double[4] Wh Energy, Tariff1, Tariff2, Tariff3, Tariff4
Format of time information: {char: year, month, day, hour, minute, second} Year: 00 .. 99 = 2000 .. 2099
Partial harmonics _U
Minimum value 3270 char[20][3] Partial harmonic 1-20; L1, L2, L3
173 3271
.. ..
182 3325
free 183 3331
free 3332
Total harmonic distortion _I
Minimum value 3333 char[3] L1, L2, L3
Current, N 3336 char[2] Minimum value, Maximum value
184 3337
Real power EMAX 3338 char[2] Minimum value, maximum value
Current mean value (L1, L2, L3) 3340 char[2][3] Min. and maximum value; L1, L2, L3
Time changeover 3343 char[2] Summer time, winter time
Format of time information: {char: Year, month, day, hours, minute, second} Year: 00 .. 99 = 2000 .. 2099
Table 5
Internal control word
Internal control word 5000 r/w char[17] Byte 0 Only internal use.
Byte 1 Only internal use.
Byte 2 Delete minimum value. (Byte > 0)
Byte 3 Delete maximum value. (Byte > 0)
Byte 4 Only internal use.
Byte 5 Only internal use.
Byte 6 Delete real energy. (Byte > 0)
Byte 7 Delete reactive energy. (Byte > 0)
Byte 8 Only internal use.
Byte 9 Only internal use.
Byte 10 Only internal use.
Byte 11 Only internal use.
Byte 12 Only internal use.
Byte 13 Only internal use.
Byte 14 Only internal use.
Byte 15 Only internal use.
Byte 16 Only internal use.
To change a byte of the "internal control word", the "internal control word" must be read, and the changed word must
be written back to address 5000.
Attention!
If the bytes with the comment "Only internal use" are changed, this may lead to a faulty operation of UMG
503!
1) r/w = read/write
Table 6b
Mean values in integer format
Mean values Index Address(dez) r/w1) Format Unit Comment
Current 8157 r word[3] A L1, L2, L3
Voltage 8160 r word[3] V N-L1, N-L2, N-L3
Voltage 8163 r word[3] V L1-L2, L2-L3, L1-L3
Real power2) 8166 r word[3] W L1, L2, L3
18 8168
Apparent power 8169 r word[3] VA L1, L2, L3
Reactive power3) 8172 r word[3] var L1, L2, L3
cos(phi)3) 8175 r word[3] L1, L2, L3
Frequency 8178 r word[3] Hz L1, L2, L3
19 8180
Real power, sum2) 8181 r word W
Apparent power, sum 8182 r word VA
Reactive power, sum3) 8183 r word var
cos(phi), sum3) 8184 r word
Current, N 8185 r word A Current in neutral conductor
Partial harmonics _U 8187 r word[20][3] V Partial harm. -20; L1, L2, L3
20 8192
.. ..
24 8240
Partial harmonics _I 8247 r word[20][3] A Partial harm. 1-20; L1, L2, L3
25 8252
.. ..
29 8300
Total harmonic distortion _U 8307 r word[3] /
0 00 L1, L2, L3
Total harmonic distortion _I 8310 r word[3] /
0 00 L1, L2, L3
1) r/w = read/write
2) Sign - = Supply, + = Consumption
3) Sign - = cap, + = ind
Table 6d
Minimum values in integer format
1) r/w = read/write
2) Sign - = Supply, + = Consumption
3) Sign - = cap, + = ind
1) r/w = read/write
1) r/w = read/write
Page 78 = Maximum or consumption = Minimum or supply. = Key 1 = Key 2 = Key 3
Universal Measuring Device UMG 503
Table 9
In and outputs
A remote Bit is assigned to each in- or output, that can be controlled externally. If this remote Bit=0, the in- or output
is controlled by the UMG 503 only. If the remote Bit=1, the in- or output is controlled externally.
1) r/w = read/write
For each month, a peak value is saved for each tariff. After one year, this peak value will be overwritten.
1) r/w = read/write
Installation instructions As the Siemens data format is not supported by the UMG
503, the function clamps
The connection of the UMG 503 to the bus coupling can
750-580 0-10V and
be carried out via RS232 or RS485 interface. The WAGO
750-584 4-20mA
Bus coupling has always the address 1.
cannot be used.
For operation with the WAGO bus coupling, protocol
number "06" must be set at the UMG 503 (Modbus
RTU Master). Please note, that protocol "06" cannot be
operated on both interfaces of the UMG 503 at the same
time.
All existing analogue function modules must be
programmed at the UMG 503. Only the last clamp of the
analogue module does not have to be programmed.
The analogue clamps must be plugged to the bus coupling
at first, and the digital clamps afterwards.
WAGO-Bus coupling
UMG503 RS485 interface (2-wire)
RS485 Interface (2-wire)
Schnittstellen- 1
kabel
2
3 TXD/RXD
4
5 GND
6
7
UMG 503
8 TXD/RXD inverted
9
Diagr: Connection between UMG 503 and WAGO-Bus coupling via RS485 (2-wire)
Used abbreviations:
Mr = of measuring range
Mv = of measured value
ind = inductive
kap = capacitive
Testing voltages
Voltage measuring inputs against Housing, RS232 and RS485 : 3250V AC
Relay outputs, auxiliary input and current measuring inputs against Housing, RS232 and RS485 : 2200V AC
UMG503
Hilfsspan- Hilfsein- Impuls-
nung gang Ausgang ausgang
Messung Auxiliary Auxiliary Relaisausgänge Output Pulse
Measurement Voltage Input Relay Outputs RS232 RS485 0/4 .. 20mA Output
= Key 2
K1 K2
+5V GND
GND
DTR
RXD
TXD
RTS
CTS
-
-
-
-
-
-
L-L 90 .. 870VAC
= Key 3
10160205
4
3
7
2
8
5
A B
L-N 50..500VAC 0,005A .. 5A
Aus
UMG 503
Off
27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 14 15 16 17 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
L1 L2 L3 N L1 N Ein
PE
= Maximum or consumption
On max.
4- max. 5m
1000m
2A 10A
RS485
RS232
Aus
Off
k l Ohne Abschluss-
L1 1,5k
widerstand
24V
../5(1)A k l Com
Without Line Terminator
= Minimum or supply
L2
Verbraucher
PC
Consumer
20..30VDC
L3 ../5(1)A k l
Mit Abschlusswiderstand
N ../5(1)A With Line Terminator
Ein
PE
On
230/400V
50Hz
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The grey marked terminals are not available for all types of UMG 503.