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The D-Pro Power Meter 8080 Series Instruction Manual provides detailed information on the hardware structure, installation, wiring, and setup of the power meter. It includes a comprehensive index covering measured parameters, menus flowcharts, and specifications, along with communication protocols. The manual also outlines the operation of push buttons, display values, and various connection diagrams for different wiring configurations.
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D Pro Manual

The D-Pro Power Meter 8080 Series Instruction Manual provides detailed information on the hardware structure, installation, wiring, and setup of the power meter. It includes a comprehensive index covering measured parameters, menus flowcharts, and specifications, along with communication protocols. The manual also outlines the operation of push buttons, display values, and various connection diagrams for different wiring configurations.
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D-Pro Power Meter

8080 Series
Instruction Manual
D-Pro
C %
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C %
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8080 Series
INDEX 1. Hardware Structure
1. Hardware Structure 1 1.1 Push Buttons On Front Panel
Push Buttons On Front Panel 1 1 Display 3 rows of 4 digits
Terminals Configuration 1 2 Push Buttons Access to set-up, values varied and setting confirmation
2. Installation/Wiring 2 3 Indicator of Unit Unit of the measured electrical parameters
Case Dimension and Panel Cut-out 2 4 Indicator in C E Indicate the polarity
Connection Diagrams 3
3 Phase 3 Wire 3 3
Single Phase 3 Wire 4
Single Phase 2 Wire 5 D-Pro
3. Measured Parameters/Menus Flowchart/ 4 C %
Displaying Values 6 E
3 Phase 4 Wire Mode 6
3 Phase 3 Wire Mode r W
6
Single Phase 3 Wire Mode 8 C %
8 1 2
Single Phase 2 Wire Mode
E
Menus Legends 10
r W ENTER
Legends Under The Main Menus Flowchart (MMF) 10
10 C %
SET
E
Examples 11
Legends Under The Sub-Menus Flowchart (SMF) 11 r W
Displaying Values 12 8080 Series
C E Indicator 12
Description of The M/K Unit 12 1.2Terminals Configuration
Keys Programming For Electrical Parameter Readings 14 1 Aux.mains supply
Normal Operation 14
15 2 Current inputs
Specific Operation ( )
3 Voltage inputs
4. Set-up Flowchart/Keys Operation 16
Set-up Flowchart 4 RS485(Option)
16
5 Analog Output/Relays(Option)
Keys Operation 17 5 3
Values Set-up 18
18
18
19
20 Relay or 1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L
DC Output
21
22
5. Specifications 24
Measured Quantity/Accuracy 24 RS485
Features 24

TR-
TR+
O
6. Communications 26 L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0

Communication Protocol 26
Setting Data Address 30

4 2 1
1
2. Installation/Wiring: 2.2 Connection Diagrams: All setting shall conform to the Menus Flowchart
2.1 Case Dimension and Panel Cut-out: Unit mm (In systems)
3 Phase 4 Wire (3 PTs, 3 CTs) =

R (A)
S (B)
Rear view

T (C)
N
Relay or 1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L
DC Output

1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L

VDS
96
RS485

AC220V
AC110V
TR-
TR+
G

L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0

L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0

Fuse

Fuse
96

CDS
AC110V OR 220V
Secondary 5VA

Load

Side view Cut-out size 3 Phase 4 Wire (Only 3 CTs) =

R (A)
S (B)
T (C)
+0.5
92 -0.5

1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L

VDS
96

AC220V
AC110V
+0.5
92 -0.5

L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0

87
12
AC110V OR 220V
112 Secondary 5VA

Load
2 3
3 Phase 3 Wire (2 PTs, 3 CTs) = 1 Phase 3 wire (Only 2 CTs) =
R (A)
S (B)
T (C)

1
N
2
1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L
1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L
VDS

AC220V
AC110V
AC220V
AC110V
L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0
L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0
Fuse

Fuse
CDS

AC110V OR 220V
Secondary 5VA
Load
Load

3 Phase 3 Wire (2 PTs, 2 CTs) = 1 Phase 2 Wire (Only 1 CT) =


R (A)
S (B)
T (C)

P
N
1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L 1K 1L 2K 2L 3K 3L
VDS

AC220V
AC110V

AC220V
AC110V
L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0 L3 L2 L1 N P2 P1 P0

Fuse
Fuse

Fuse
CDS

AC110V OR 220V
Secondary 5VA

Load Load
4 5
3. Measured Parameters/Menus Flowchart/Displaying Values
Keys operation refers to page 14
3.1 Menus Flowchart: All setting shall conform to the Menus Flowchart (In systems/ The first page of the Sub-Menus Flowchart
) which there are four kinds of connections available in 3P-3W, 3P-4W, will be displayed after leaving the presence
1P-3L and 1P-2L systems of the MMF
3 Phase 4 wire V represents as Phase Volts Note 1

Main Menus Flowchart: Advance to the next page


Hold: Hold the to advance the next page
G G G G G G G G circularly
Press once: Advance the next page step by step
V V V% W VA V V

V A V% A A A
Sub-Menus Flowchart: Advance to the next
V W WH WH V% W Note 2 W W W page
V V V% A V V
Hold: Advance the next page circularly
V A V% A A Press once: Advance the next page step by step
V W WH WH V% A W W

A W V V
The values will be displayed after leaving the presence
A%
A Var A% A A of the SMF
A PF WH WH A% W W

VA

VA
G VA

W
V% V

A
V

A
VA Var VarH VarH A% W W

W W

W
W
A
PF VarH VarH
Hi Lo Legends
Var V
Note 1 : The legend of tHd will be displayed if Clear the Hi Lo setting values stored in memory:
Var A the harmonic measurement is required Press both E simultaneously during the values displayed, the values will be cleared
Var Hz VarH VarH Note 2 : The specific other parameters displayed until the legend is displayed
PF available for setting refers to page 15 "The user can select your selected parameter legends to be a displaying page when
PF
on power up"
PF A VAH
On Power Up Selection:
During the values displayed, the selected parameter legends will be displayed as the
first page after power up if the S E keys are pressed simultaneously until the
legend is displayed. * S Set E Enter
3 Phase 3 Wire V represents as Line Volts Note 1
Main Menus Flowchart

G G G G G G G G
V V V% W VA V V

V A V% A A A
Sub-Menus Flowchart
V W WH WH V% W W Note 2 W W

A W A% A V V

A Var A% A A
A PF WH WH A% A W W

VA VA V% V V

VA W A A
VA Var WH WH A% W W

W
G W
A
V

A
V

A
W PF VarH VarH W W

Var V

Var A

Var Hz VarH VarH

PF

PF
PF VarH VarH Note 1 :The legend of tHd will be displayed if
the harmonic measurements is required
Note 2 : The specific other parameters displayed
VAH
available for setting refers to page 15

* Auto-Rolling Display: The measured readings display will be automatically rolled/changed, and
the rolling time can be set on your request under the Rolling Time Set-up, see page 19*
6 7
The first page of the Sub-Menus Flowchart
will be displayed after leaving the presence
3.1 Menus Flowchart: All setting shall conform to the Menus Flowchart (In systems/ of the MMF
)
Single Phase 3 Wire Note 1

Main Menus Flowchart: Advance to the next page


Hold: Hold the to advance the next page
G G G G G G G G circularly
Press once: Advance the next page step by step
V V V% W VA V V

V A V% A A A Sub-Menus Flowchart: Advance to the next page


V W WH WH V% W Note 2 W W W
Hold: Advance the next page circularly
A W A V V

A Var
A%

A% A A
Press once: Advance the next page step by step
A PF WH WH A% A W W The values will be displayed after leaving the presence
VA VA V% V V of the SMF
VA W A A
VA Var VarH WH A% W W

W
G W
A

W PF VarH VarH

Var V

Var
Var
A
Hz VarH
Hi Lo Legends
PF
Note 1 : The legend of tHd will be displayed if Clear the Hi Lo setting values stored in memory:
PF the harmonic measurement is required Press both E simultaneously during the values displayed, the values will be cleared
PF VarH Note 2 : The specific other parameters displayed until the legend is displayed
available for setting refers to page 15 "The user can select your selected parameter legends to be a displaying page when
on power up"
VAH
On Power Up Selection:
During the values displayed, the selected parameter legends will be displayed as the
first page after power up if the S E keys are pressed simultaneously until the
Single Phase 2 Wire Note legend is displayed. * S Set E Enter
1

G G G G G G
V V% W VA V V

A A A A
W WH A% W W Note 2 W W

W A

Var
PF WH A

VA

W
Var WH

W
A
G
PF VarH

V
A
Hz VarH
Note 1 :The legend of tHd will be displayed if
the harmonic measurements is required
Note 2 : The specific other parameters displayed
available for setting refers to page 15
VarH

VAH

* Auto-Rolling Display: The measured readings display will be automatically rolled/changed, and
the rolling time can be set on your request under the Rolling Time Set-up, see page 19*
8 9
3.2 Menus Legends:
Legends Display Under The MMF Sub-Menus Legends:

Per phase: V A VA W Var PF


Display Indicator of The M/K Unit:
Measured qty on L1 M Values displayed x106
Measured qty on L2 K Values displayed x10 3
Measured qty on L3 Auto adjustment varies with CT & PT ratios
System: V A VA W Var PF Hz Measured qty in system
Volts: L, N Indicator: In each phase or system Indicator of The C/E Unit:
Phase Volts C Capacitive VAr or PF (Neg. value)
Per phase: The sum of WH or VarH values on each phase Line-Line Volts E Exported Watts (Neg. value)
3 Phase 4 Wire regarded as Phase Volts
3 Phase 3 Wire regarded as Line Volts Indicator for Electrical Parameters:
Total System Energy Register (Hour): Example:
WH VarH
System: WH(i) (E) (t) I Inductive load (Pos. value) V Volt
I IMPORT(Pos. value) Positive WH or VarH
VarH(i) (C) (t) C Capacitive load (Neg. A Ampere
E EXPORT(Neg.value,
VAH(t) anti-direction current) value) Negative WH W Watt
T T O T A L (Sum KWh) T T O T A L (Sum KVARh) Var Var
Negative VarH
Note 1 Wh Watt Hour
Harmonic Level VTHD ATHD Total sum (Absolute value accumulated) Hz Frequency
Vrms: The RMS Volt waveform
Formula 2 2 V (1)rms: The RMS Volt on Values Stored In Memory: Power Factor
THD=
Vrms - V (1)rms X 100 % fundamental frequency
2
Peak Value
Vrms waveform Valley Value
Demand: Total system Watts and Current demand
The demand and maximum demand values are adopted by the calculation Examples: Description of the parameters
of "Rolling Demand" V
Each phase volt on 3 Phase 4 Wire
* Adopting the current demand averaged by " Rolling Demand" is divided into V Total sum of (WH) at phase L1
V WH
15 equal parts (default value) by setting an average time
Example: Setting 15m as an average time, so the measured values will be updated V Each line-line volt on 3 Phase 3 Wire
once every minute. If on power up the time period runs in less 15m, V
or 3 Phase 4 Wire System Positive (WH)
V WH
the Peak Values in memory will not be calculated and stored.
Example: Setting 5m as an average time, so the measured values will be updated A

System Negative (WH)


once every 20s. If on power up the time period runs in less 15m,
A
Amps per phase
A WH

the Peak Values in memory will not be calculated and stored. V


System Phase Volts/Per Phase Volts
V
on Single Phase -3 Wire Total System (WH)
Selecting the desired system parameters: Keys operation refers to page 14 V WH

V System Line-Line Volts/Amps/Hz on


A
3 Phase 3 Wire or 3 Phase 4 Wire System Negative (VarH)
W VarH

Hi: Displaying the Peak values in Volt, Amp and Watt on each phase or W
System Watts/Var/PF V%
system. Var System THD Volts/Amps
PF A%

V System Volts/Amps/Hz W
Maximum Demand Value Stored
Lo: Displaying the Peak values in Volt, Amp and Watt on each phase or A The voltage measured on 3 Phase 4 Wire
In Memory
Hz is regarded as Phase Volts W
system. The voltage measured on 3 Phase 3 Wire
is regarded as Line-Line Volts
System Neutral Current on 3 Phase
Note 1 : The legend of tHd will be displayed if the Harmonic measurement is required A
4 wire

10 11
3.3 Displaying Values
Values Displayed: Real/Apparent/Reactive Energy Display:
Display: 4 digits LEDs, at the maximum display up to 9999
C % Decimal Point Position Of The M/K unit: The position of the C % Display: 3 rows of 4 digits LEDs, at the maximum display up to 99999999
E decimal point in the M/K unit will be automatically varied with E M.K Unit (Shift in decimal point):The automatic adjustment of decimal
the rated inputs (CT and PT ratio set-up) point is made by the rated in puts via
M K V A r W Indicator of The Electrical Parameters: The display values act M K V A r W
setting the PT and CT ratios, see 3.3.2
for each electrical parameter.
C % C , E Indicator: C % Parameter Indicators: The measured values on display represents
E E diverse electrical parameters
90 The angle lain between a base of
M K V A r W measured voltage and the current M K V A r W
2 1
is divided into 4 quadrants.
C % C Light up C: Light up C %
E E Light up E
180 0
M K V A r W h z M K V A r W h z
E Light up
3 4
270
3.3.1 Description of The M/K Unit:
The shift in the decimal point and M/K unit is based on programmed calculation by the rated 3.3.2 Description of The M/K Unit:
inputs (on single phase) multiplied by each ratio of the inputs. A base of accumulating formula taken (the rated inputs VA derived from system x the CT
The displayed value is under the rated inputs (Primary): The decimal point and M/K and PT ratios x 300days) is used to decide the automatic-adjustment shifting in the decimal
unit will be shifted directly according to the measured value less than the rated inputs. point position and M/K unit.
The displayed value is above the rated inputs (Primary): The decimal point and M/K The accumulating values reaching over 99999999 will be reset to 0 for re-accumulation
unit will be re-calculated for shift in a correct position. (No consideration to any auto-shifting in the decimal point position and M/K unit)
Example: AC 240V or 5A (Single Phase) Example : 240V 5A 3600VA [System]
PT Ratio CT Ratio Full Rated (Primary) Inputs Secondary Inputs Value Displayed Unit Indicator 3600 x 300 (Day) x 24 (Hour) = 25920000
1 1 240V 240V 240.0 V PT Ratio CT Ratio Rated Value Value Accumulated in 300 days Decimal Point Unit Indicator

1 1 240V 50V 050.0 V 1 1 3600W 25920000 00000.000 KWH


1 1 5A 5A 5.000 A 1 1 3600Var 25920000 00000.000 KvarH
1 1 5A 100mA 0.100 A 1 1 3600VA 25920000 00000.000 KVAH
1 1 1200W 1000W 1.000 KW 10 1 36000W 259200000 000000.00 KWH
1 1 1200W 200W 0.200 KW 1 10 3600W 259200000 000000.00 KWH
1 1 3600W(3F) 3000W(3F) 3.000 KW 10 20 720000W 5184000000 0000000.0 KWH
1 1 1200Var 50Var 0.050 KVar 10 40 1440000W 10368000000 00000000 KWH
1 2 10A 5A 10.00 A 100 40 14400000W 103680000000 000000.00 MWH
1 2 10A 4A 8.000 A
1 1000 5000A 5A 5000 A
1 2000 10KA 5A 10.00 KA
5 80 1200V 240V 1.200 KV
5 80 1200V 50V 0.250 KV
5 80 400A 5A 400.0 A
5 80 1440KW(3F) 3000W(3F) 1.200 MW
5 80 480KW 1000W 400.0 KW
5 80 480KW 200W 080.0 KW
5 80 480KVar 50Var 020.0 Kvar
12 13
3.4 Keys Programming For Electrical Parameter Readings:
Keypads operation programmed during the presence of Parameters Legend, Specific Operation (uSER):
see page 6. Select the desired electrical parameters which are not shown as a standard
Normal Operation S Set E Enter list of legends programmed under the (MMF)

Advance to the upward page 1. USER Legends Values displayed


VA VA
Advance to the downward page A A
W W

Hold: Hold down for 5 sec. to advance the next page circularly
Press once: Advance the next page step by step E Press both E simultaneously to change the desired system parameters
meanwhile the selected system parameters are flashed
The values will be displayed after leaving the presence of Parameter C
E
%

Legends. M K V A r W

C %
Main Menus Flowchart: Advance to the next page E
M K V A r W

Hold: Hold the to advance the next page circularly C %


E
Press once: Advance the next page step by step M K V A r W h z

The first page of the Parameter legends will be displayed after leaving
Shift to next parameter, the shifted parameter will be flashed
the presence of Main Menus Flowchart.
Advance to the upward line, the shifted parameter will be flashed
E To view each legend under the Main Menus Flowchart
Advance to the downward line, the shifted parameter will be flashed
S Access to the Set-up Flowchart, see page 16
E Press E until the legend is displayed then stored

S E Access to the On Power Up Selection, see page 7

The Hi Lo legends appeared on display


E Clear the Hi Lo setting values stored in memory:

Press both E simultaneously during the values displayed, the


values will be cleared until the legend is displayed.

14 15
4. Set-up Flowchart/Keys Operation
4.1 Set-up Flowchart: S Set E Enter Keys Operation:
Main Set-up Flowchart:
Measured Readings
Password 1000
G G G G G Advance to the next page
(default value) Note 1 Note 2 Note 3

S E E Return to the measured readings display

S Enter the Sub Set-up Flowchart

G
* Setting 0000 disables the S E S E S E S E S E
password protection
Sub Set-up Flowchart:

Var PF Hz
VA V A W
Advance to the upward page

Advance to the downward page


Note 6
E Return to the Main Set-up Flowchart

Var PF Hz
VA V A W
Enter the set-up during Note 7
the values displayed:
S Access to the password for set-up G Note 4
VAH WH
VarH S Enter the value set-up, the selected value
will keep flashing

Password Confirmed Values Set-up:


E Correct: Correct setting will access to the
Note 6
Note 4

Vary value
Set-up Flowchart
VAH WH
Incorrect: Incorrect setting will return to Note 4 VarH
Vary value
the measurement readings
display Vary digits position
Note 4

E Confirm and return to the Sub Set-up Flowchart


VA V A W
Var PF HZ
Note 5

Note 5
Note 6

Note 1 : The legend of tHd will be displayed if the harmonic measurement is required.
Note 2 : The legend of out_will be displayed if the analog output option is required.
Note 5
Note 3 : The legend of rY_will be displayed if the relay option is required.
Note 4 : The related legends will be displayed if the legend under the type of relay is selected.
Note 5 : The related legends will be displayed if the legend under the type of relay is selected.
Note 5
Note 6 : The position of the decimal point and M/K unit will be varied with the CT and PT ratios
set-up, and the user should alter the desired type of parameter associated with its value
set-up if the CT & PT ratios or the type of parameter has been altered. VA V A W
Var PF HZ
Note 7 : Pressing the E simultaneously will set or cancel the desired decimal point position as Note 5

the set value is flashed.


Note 6
Note 5

Note 5

Note 5

16 17
4.2Values Set-up: S Set E Enter
Auto-Rolling Display: The measured readings display will be automatically rolled/changed, and the
See Page 16 (Set-up Flowchart) rolling time can be set on your request under the Rolling Time Set-up
Range: Disable
Password: (default value) The parameter legends under the page will be
Range:
C
E
% Vary value displayed by a confirmation of Auto_Rolling Display
M K V A r W The parameter legends under the page will be
C % Vary value Vary value displayed by a confirmation of Auto-Rolling Display
E C %
M K V A r W E All parameter legends under both and pages
Vary value M K V A r W Vary digits position will be displayed alternately by a confirmation of
C %
E C % a confirmation of Auto-Rolling Display
M K V A r W Vary digits position E
E Confirm: The new value * The user can advance to the next parameter legends, which
M K V A r W h z
confirmed will not be is exclusive of the set parameter legends. In this case, it will
C %
E
E Password confirmed: Correct setting will access to the Set-up Flowchart flashed then return to the be automatically returned to the set Auto-Rolling Display
M K V A r W h z page after 3 minutes without any keys pressed
Incorrect setting will return to the measured readings display Sub Set-up Flowchart
Rolling Time Set-up: Password Set-up: Password set as still valid
Set-up Flowchart: The selected value will be flashed while entering the Range: second Range:
value set-up C % Vary value C % Vary value
Wiring set-up in systems: Preset as * The wiring set-up should be complied with the wiring E E
connection in systems M K V A r W M K V A r W
Range: Vary value Vary value
C % C %
E E
C % Advance to the upward page
E M K V A r W Vary digits position M K V A r W Vary digits position
M K V A r W
Advance to the downward page C % C Confirm: The new value
%
E
E Confirm: The new value E
E
C %
confirmed will not be
E M K V A r W h z
confirmed will not be M K V A r W h z
M K V A r W Disable flashed then return to
flashed then return to the
the Sub Set-up Flowchart
C % Sub Set-up Flowchart *The user can directly access to the Menus Flowchart
E
E Confirm: The new value confirmed will not be flashed then return to
M K V A r W h z without any password set-up if setting a password of
the Sub Set-up Flowchart
0000
Set-up Flowchart: The desired value will be flashed after entering the values set-up
CT Ratio: Default value preset as PT Ratio: Default value preset as Energy Register Accumulated: :Reset to 0 Clear The Hi/Lo Set Values Stored In Memory:
Ratio of primary to secondary: Ratio of primary to secondary: or : Clear
Range: Range:
Vary value Advance to the next Advance to the next
C % C % Vary value C % C %
E E E parameter E parameter
M K V A r W M K V A r W
Vary value
M K V A r W
Advance to the next M K V A r W
Advance to the next
Vary value
C % C % C % parameter C % parameter
E E E E
M K V A r W Vary digits position M K V A r W Vary digits position M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable
C % C % C % C %
Confirm: The new value Confirm: The updated value Confirm: The updated value
E
E Confirm: The new value E
M K V A r W h z
confirmed will not be M K V A r W h z E confirmed will not be
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed while the
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed while the
flashed then return to the legend shown represents" legend shown represents:
flashed then return to the Clearing all stored value", then "Clearing all stored value",
Sub Set-up Flowchart Sub Set-up Flowchart then return to the Sub Set-up
return to the Sub Set-up
* The stored demand value will automatically be reset Pressing the E simultaneously will set Flowchart Flowchart
after your change in the CT & PT ratios or cancel the desired decimal point position Clear Maximum Demand Value Stored In Memory:
Average Demand Time: : Clear
Range: minute Range:
Advance to the next
C %
C % Vary value E parameter !! The user should clear all accumulated values before the updated
E
M K V A r W Advance to the next set-up in the wiring connection in system and CT & PT ratios !!
M K V A r W
Vary value C % parameter
C % E
E M K V A r W Disable
M K V A r W Vary digits position
C % Confirm: The updated value will not be
E
C
E
%
Confirm: The new value confirmed E flashed while the legend shown
M K V A r W h z
E M K V A r W h z
represents"Clearing all stored value", then
will not be flashed then return to the return to the Sub Set-up Flowchart
Sub Set-up Flowchart

18 19
Set-up Flowchart: The selected value will be flashed while entering the values set-up Set-up Flowchart: The selected value will be flashed while entering the values set-up
* The legend of 485 will be displayed if the communication interface is required * The legend of will be displayed if the dual analog output is required
Meter Address: Baud Rate: Preset as Analog Output 1 Corresponding To Electrical Analog Output 2 Corresponding To Electrical
Range: Parameters: Preset as V Parameters: Preset as A
Range:
Range: The selected parameter will light up Range: The selected parameter will light up
C % Vary value C % Vary value C % Advance to the next C %
Advance to the next
E E E parameter E parameter
M K V A r W M K V A r W
Vary value Vary value
M K V A r W Advance to the next M K V A r W Advance to the next
C % C % C % parameter C % parameter
E E E E
M K V A r W Vary digits position M K V A r W Vary digits position M K V A r W Vary digits position M K V A r W Vary digits position
C % C %
E Confirm: The new value E Confirm: The updated C %
Confirm: The updated value CE %
Confirm: The updated value
M K V A r W h z
E confirmed will not be M K V A r W h z E value will not be flashed
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return
flashed then return to the then return to the Sub to the Sub Set-up Flowchart to the Sub Set-up Flowchart
Sub Set-up Flowchart Set-up Flowchart A base of system electrical parameters
* * The voltage measured on is regarded as Phase Volts, and the voltage measured on is regarded as Line-Line Volts
Data Frame: Preset as
Setting High Point At Output 1: Preset as Setting High Point At Output 2: Preset as
Range: Range: ,Automatic adjustment in Range: ,Automatic adjustment in
C % Vary value decimal point unit decimal point unit
E C % Advance to the next C %
Advance to the next
M K V A r W E parameter E parameter
Vary value M K V A r W
Advance to the next M K V A r W Advance to the next
C %
E C % parameter C % parameter
M K V A r W Vary digits position E E

C %
M K V A r W Vary digits position M K V A r W Vary digits postion
E
E Confirm: The updated value C % C %
M K V A r W h z
will not be flashed then return E
E Confirm: The updated value E
E Confirm: The updated value
M K V A r W h z M K V A r W h z
to the Sub Set-up Flowchart will not be flashed then return will not be flashed then return
to the Sub Set-up Flowchart to the Sub Set-up Flowchart
A base of system electrical parameters A base of system electrical parameters
* NOTE:
1.Setting Analog Output: The analog output signal corresponds to the full scale range of he selected input parameter
(e.g. 240.0V corresponds to 20mA).
2. Analog Output Range: The parameters in VA, V, A, Hz are defined as an unipolar range (e.g. 4-20mA).
3. Warr: The output signal is defined as an unipolar range (e.g. 4-20mA)
4. Var: The output signal is defined as a bipolar range (e.g. Positive Var at 12-20mA, Negative Var at 12-4mA and
0Var at 12mA).
5. PF: The output signal is defined as a bipolar range (e.g. The desired PF point set to 0.500, PF: 1-Positive 0.5 at
12-20 mA, PF 1-Negative 0.5 at 12-4mA and PF:1 at 12mA).
6. The position of the decimal point and M/K Unit will be automatically varied with the rated inputs (CT and PT ratio
set-up).
7. The user should mind your programming in system voltages set-up (e.g. 3P4L:240.0V, 3P3L: 415.6V, 1P3L: 480.0V,
1P2L: 240.0V)
8. The user should mind your setting for both parameters simultaneously (Types of parameters and updated values)
Example: Current setting in Type as V and the value set to 240.0. If the updated type of PF is required to set to the
desired value, you should alter both parameters (type and value) simultaneously, otherwise the updated values will
be at 2.400 in PF
9. After the CT & PT ratios have been altered, relatively the user should alter the desired type of parameter
associated with its value set up.
Setting Examples: The analog output signal at 4-20mA
1. SYS net as 3P4L I/P:0 - 240V(Phase Volts) O/P:DC 4 - 20 mA
The user has to set to 1 (V) in the parameter of Out1 tyPE then set to 240.0 V in 01H SEt.
2. SYS net as 3P3L I/P:0 - 380V(Line Volts) O/P:DC 4 - 20 mA
The user has to set to 1(V) in the parameter of Out1 tyPE then set to 380.0 V in 01H SEt.
3. Input range (0-5A),O/P:DC 4 - 20 mA
The user has to set to 2(A) in the parameter of Out1 tyPEthen set to 5.000 in 01H SEt.
4. Input range (0-3000W) O/P:DC 4 - 20 mA
The user has to set to 3 (W) in the parameter of Out1 tyPE then set to3.000 in 01H SEt
5. Input range (-0.2 - 1.0 -0.2) O/P:DC 4 - 20 mA
The user has to set to 5 (PF) in the parameter of Out1 tyPE then set to 0.200 in 01H SEt
6. CT ratio 100 times Input range (:0 - 300KW) O/P:DC 4 - 20 mA
The user has to set to 3 (W) in the parameter of Out1 tyPE then set to 300.0 in 01H Set.
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Set-up Flowchart: The selected value will be flashed while entering
the values set-up
Relay Output 1 Set-up: Preset as Relay Output 2 Set-up: Preset as Hi/Lo Setting at Alarm 1: Preset as Hi/Lo Setting at Alarm 2: Preset as
Range: Pulse Alarm Range Pulse Alarm Range Range
Advance to the next Advance to the next
C %
Advance to the next C % Advance to the next C %
parameter C %
E E parameter
E parameter E
parameter
M K V A r W M K V A r W M K V A r W Advance to the next M K V A r W Advance to the next
Advance to the next Advance to the next parameter parameter
C % parameter C % parameter C
E
% C
E
%
E E
M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable
C %
Confirm: The updated C %
Confirm: The updated
C %
Confirm: The updated value C % Confirm: The updated value
E
M K V A r W h z
E value will not be flashed
E
M K V A r W h z
E value will not be flashed
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return
then return to the Sub then return to the Sub to the Sub Set-up Flowchart to the Sub Set-up Flowchart
* Pulse output * Pulse output * set to * set to
Set-up Flowchart Set-up Flowchart
Alarm output Alarm output

Pulse Output 1 Set-up:Preset as VAH Pulse Output 2 Set-up: Preset as WH Tripping Value at Alarm 1: Preset as Tripping Value at Alarm 2: Preset as
Range ,Automatic adjustment in the Range ,Automatic adjustment in the
Range The selected parameter will light up Range The selected parameter will light up decimal point and unit decimal point and unit
C %
Advance to the next C % Advance to the next C % Advance to the next parameter C %
Advance to the next
E parameter E parameter E E parameter
M K V A r W
Advance to the next M K V A r W
Advance to the next M K V A r W
Advance to the next parameter
M K V A r W Advance to the next
C % parameter C % parameter C % C % parameter
E E E E
M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W
Disable M K V A r W Disable
C % Confirm: The updated C %
Confirm: The updated C % C %
Confirm: The updated value
Confirm: The updated value
E
M K V A r W h z
E value will not be flashed
E
M K V A r W h z
E value will not be flashed
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return
then return to the Sub then return to the Sub to the Sub Set-up Flowchart
* set to Set-up Flowchart * set to Set-up Flowchart
* set to to the Sub Set-up Flowchart * set to
A base of system electrical parameters (Total System) A base of system electrical parameters (Total System)

Pulse Rate at Relay 1: Preset as Pulse Rate Relay 2: Preset as Setting Delay at Alarm 1: Preset as Setting Delay at Alarm 2: Preset as
Range Range Range second Range second
Advance to the next
C % Advance to the next C % Advance to the next C % Advance to the next parameter C %
E E parameter
E
parameter E
parameter M K V A r W M K V A r W
M K V A r W
Advance to the next M K V A r W
Advance to the next Advance to the next parameter Advance to the next
C % parameter C % parameter C % C % parameter
E E
E E
M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable
M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable
C % C %
C Confirm: The updated
% C Confirm: The updated
%
Confirm: The updated value Confirm: The updated value
E
M K V A r W h z
E value will not be flashed E
E value will not be flashed
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return
E
M K V A r W h z
E will not be flashed then return
M K V A r W h z
then return to the Sub then return to the Sub to the Sub Set-up Flowchart
* set to Set-up Flowchart * set to * set to to the Sub Set-up Flowchart * set to
Set-up Flowchart
P100 100P/1KH (Secondary Value) P100 100P/1KH (Secondary Value)
* NOTE:
Alarm Output 1 Set-up: Preset as V Alarm Output 2 set-up: Preset as A 1. The position of the decimal point and M/K unit will be automatically varied with the rated inputs (CT and PT
Range The selected parameter will light up Range The selected parameter will light up ratios set-up).
2. The tripping values in W, Var and PF are judged by an absolute value of the inputs measurement.
Advance to the next Advance to the next
C % C %
* Setting Examples:
E
parameter E parameter 1. The input current is higher than 4A, and the delay in 3 seconds for relay 1 to be activated.
M K V A r W M K V A r W
Advance to the next Advance to the next ry1 P_AL set to AL AL1 type set to 2(A) AL1 HiLo set to H AL1 SEt set to 4.000A AL 1 dEL set to 3
C % parameter C % parameter 2. The input voltage is lower than 200V, and the delay in 1 second for relay 2 to be activated.
E E
ry1 P_AL set to AL AL1 type set to 1(V) AL2 HiLo set to L AL2 SEt set to 200.0V AL 2 dEL set to 1
M K V A r W Disable M K V A r W Disable 3. PT ratio/10 times, the input voltage is lower than 900V, and the delay in 1 second for relay 1 to be
C Confirm: The updated
% C %
Confirm: The updated activated.
E
E
M K V A r W h z
E value will not be flashed M K V A r W h z
E
value will not be flashed ry1 P_AL set to AL AL1 type set to 1(V) AL1 HiLo set to L AL1 SEt set to 900.0V AL 1 dEL set to 1
then return to the Sub then return to the Sub 4. PT ratio/10 times, CT ratio/200 times, and the Watt is higher than 4000KW, and the relay 1 is activated
* set to Set-up Flowchart * set to Set-up Flowchart
without delay set-up.
A base of system electrical parameters ry1 P_AL set to AL AL1 type set to 3(W) AL1 HiLo set to H AL1 SEt set to 4.000MW AL 1 dEL set
A base of system electrical parameters
to 0
* The voltage measured on is regarded as Phase Volts, and the voltage measured on is regarded as Line-Line Volts

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5. Specifications:
5.1 Measured Quantity and Accuracy:
Power Supply :
Display SYS L1 L2 L3 Accuracy
V (Line-Line) l* l l l 0.2% Auxiliary Power Supply AC110/220V+15%
V (Line-Neutral) l* l l l 0.2% Power Consumption (VA) < 4.5VA
I l* l l l 0.2%
Frequency Range 45 ~ 65Hz
KW l l l l 0.5%
KVar l l l l 0.5% Display :
KVa l l l l 0.5% Type High brightness red LED
Power Factor l* l l l 0.5%
Frequency l 0.05Hz Digit Height 0.39" 10.0mm
Import KWh l l l l 0.5% Display Format 3 rows of 4 digits
Kvarh (Ind) l l l l 0.5%
Setting Value, Store Accumulating Value :
Export KWWh l l l l 0.5%
KVarh (Cap) l l l l 0.5% Memory Method EEPROM
Harmonic Level l* l l l 2% Memory Time 10 years at least
Demand l 0.5%
Communication :
* Average Value Accuracy: F. S.% Interface RS485
Protocol MODBUS , RTU frame
Baud Rate 1200 ~ 38400 programmable
Address Range 1 ~ 255 progtammable
5.2 Features Data Format N,8,1 / N,8,2 / O,8,1 / E,8,1programmable
Accuracy Rang : Number of Meter 32 meters
Voltage 0.2 ~ 120% Relay Contact Selection :
Current 0.2 ~ 120% Relay Contacts 2 setting points, programmable
Power Energy Current 0.2 ~ 120% Voltage 0.2 ~ 120% Relay Contact Selection Pulse of alarm contact, programmable
Power Factor COSq(SINq) 0.2 ~ 1 Contact Capacity AC250V 5A DC30V 5A
Frequency Range 45 ~ 70Hz Max. Pulse Strength 100Pulse/1KHour
Distortion Level 31 st
DC Analog Output :
Input Voltage :
Output Points 2 setting points (option) , programmable
Voltage (line to line) 1 ~ 500V Output Range 4 ~ 20 mA
Voltage (line to neutral) 0.5 ~ 290V
Output Resistance 500W
Maximum Overload 750V
Input Burden > 200KW
Power Consumption (VA) < 0.5VA
Input Current :
Current Range 5A 1A(Option)
Power Consumption (VA) < 0.1VA
Isolation Phase to phase 600V
Starting Current 0.2%F.S.
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6. Communications:
6.1 Communication Protocol 6.6 Write Register Commands: A single word, Write Command
Adopting MODBUS communication protocol should use a Repeater for connection of Query
up to 30 meters. Start of Address Function Start Start Valu e Valu e Error End of
6.2 Transmission Mode: Frame Field Code Address Address Hi.. ..Lo Check Frame
Hi Lo
RTU MODE
01H~FFH 06H 0~nnH 0 ~ nnH Setting Value CRC Lo CRC Hi
6.3 Transmission Method: 1 Byte 1 Byte 2Byte 2 or 4 Byte 2 Byte
RS 485 (Half-Duplex) Response (No errors in commands, response to written data)
6.4 Modbus Frame: Start of Address Function Start Start Valu e Valu e Error End of
6.4.1 Basic Command Framing: Hexadecimal Code Frame Field Code Address Address Hi.. .. Lo Check Frame
Hi Lo
Start of Address Function Data Error End of 01H~FFH 06H 0~nnH 0 ~ nnH Setting Value CRC Lo CRC Hi
frame Field Code Field Check Frame 1 Byte 1 Byte 2Byte 2 or 4 Byte 2 Byte
Start of frame The data is not transmitted by a silent period of at least 4 characters
Address field Valid Modbus addresses are in the range 1-255. Address 0 for 6.7 Error Message: (Error commands)
broadcast command is only valid for Function Code ð06H but not Start of Address Function Error Error End of
reply to any message transmitted Frame Field Code Code Check Frame
Function code 03HðRead Data 01H~FFH 83H or 86H CRC Lo CRC Hi
1 Byte 1 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte
06HðWrite Data
Data field The start address of a register, Read (N x Words) and Write (N x Values)
l Function Code Response to received Function Code but MSB set to 1 (e.g. 03Hð83H)
l Error Code
Error check 16bit CRC
01 Error Function
End of frame The data is not transmitted by a silent period of at least 4 characters
02 Error Data Address
6.4.2 Bit Per Byte Set-up under FrAE in 485_Set-up Flowchart 03 Error Data Value
Start Bit Data Bit Parity Stop Frame
1 8 None 2 N 8 2 6.8 Examples:
1 8 Odd 1 O 8 1 Query Response
1 8 Even 1 E 8 1 Field Name Examples(Hex) Field Name Examples(Hex)
1 8 None 1 N 8 1 Meter Address 01 Meter Address 01
Function Code 03 Function Code 03
Starting Address Hi 10 Data Byte Count 08
6.5 Read Register Commands Max at 80 Words Starting Address Lo 02 (Address 1002)
Query Data (Byte 1)
Number of Word Hi 00 Data (Byte 2)
Start of Address Function Start Start Number Number Error End of
Frame Field Code Address Address of of Check Frame Number of Word Lo 04 Data (Byte 3)
Hi Lo Word Word CRC Lo E1 Data (Byte 4)
Hi Lo CRC Hi 09 (Address 1004)
01H~FFH 03H 0~nnH 0 ~ nnH 0H 1~nnH CRC Lo CRC Hi Data (Byte 1)
1 Byte 1 Byte 2Byte 2 Byte 2 Byte Data (Byte 2)
Data (Byte 3)
Response (No errors in commands) Data (Byte 4)
Start of Address Function Number of D0 D1.. Dn Error End of CRC Lo
Frame Field Code Data Byte (Hi,Lo,Hi,Lo....) Check Frame CRC Hi
Count
01H~FF 03H CRC Lo CRC Hi
H
1 Byte 1 Byte 1Byte 2 Byte

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static unsigned char auchCRCHi[]={
6.9 CRC Calculation: 0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,
The CRC is calculated on all byte of a message from the Address Filed to the last data byte ended 0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,
(Data Field); Furthermore, it means that the data received is in error if the CRC calculation 0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,
0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,
performed on host does not match the received data.
0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,
0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,
The CRC Calculation Performed: 0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,
1. Load a CRC register with 0 x FFFF. 0x81,0x40,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,
2. Exclusive-OR the first 8 bits of the message with the low-order byte of the CRC register. Put 0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,
the result in the CRC register. 0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,
3. Shift the CRC register one bit to the right then fill the message in high-order of the CRC 0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,
register with a zero, and compare the bit shifted out (SLSB). 0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,
4. Repeat step 3 if the SLSB=0;Exclusive-OR the CRC register with the value A001 (Hex), then 0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,
put the result in the CRC register if the SLSB=1. 0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the 8 bits have been performed and tested. 0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 until all bytes have been performed. 0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,
0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,
7. Swap a message with low and high order bytes of the CRC register.
0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,
0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,
0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,
0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,
CRC Checkup Routine: 0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,
The CRC register returned is as unsigned short int. 0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,
The starting address and the field of the data are transmitted, and th e high and low order bytes 0x81,0x40,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,
of the returned CRC register have been swapped. 0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40,0x01,0xc0,0x80,0x41,0x01,0xc0,
0x80,0x41,0x00,0xc1,0x81,0x40};
/*CRC Generation Function with ‘C’ language*/ static unsigned char auchCRCLo[]={
/* Msg:*message to calculate CRC upon*/ 0x00,0xc0,0xc1,0x01,0xc3,0x03,0x02,0xc2,0xc6,0x06,
/* usDatalen: number of bytes in message*/ 0x07,0xc7,0x05,0xc5,0xc4,0x04,0xcc,0x0c,0x0d,0xcd,
unsigned int CRC16(char *Msg,unsigned char usDatalen) 0x0f,0xcf,0xce,0x0e,0x0a,0x ca,0xcb,0x0b,0xc9,0x09,
{ 0x08,0xc8,0xd8,0x18,0x19,0xd9,0x1b,0xdb,0xda,0x1a,
unsigned char uchCRCHi=0xFF /*CRC high byte*/ 0x1e,0xde,0xdf,0x1f,0xdd,0x1d,0x1c,0xdc,0x14,0xd4,
0xd5,0x15,0xd7,0x17,0x16,0xd6,0xd2,0x12,0x13,0xd3,
unsigned char uchCRCLo=0xFF /*CRC low byte*/ 0x11,0xd1,0xd0,0x10,0xf0,0x30,0x31,0xf1,0x33,0xf3,
unsigned char uIndex 0xf2,0x32,0x36,0xf6,0xf 7,0x37,0xf5,0x35,0x34,0xf4,
while(usDatalen--)/*pass through message buffer*/ 0x3c,0xfc,0xfd,0x3d,0xff,0x3f,0x3e,0xfe,0xfa,0x3a,
{ 0x3b,0xfb,0x39,0xf9,0xf8,0x38,0x28,0xe8,0xe9,0x29,
0xeb,0x2b,0x2a,0xea,0xee,0x2e,0x2f,0xef,0x2d,0xed,
uIndex=uchCRCHi^*Msg++ /*calculate the CRC*/ 0xec,0x2c,0xe4,0x24,0x25,0xe5,0x27,0xe7,0xe6,0x26,
uchCRCHi=uchCRCLO^auchCRCHi[uIndex] 0x22,0xe2,0xe3,0x23 ,0xe1,0x21,0x20,0xe0,0xa0,0x60,
uchCRCLo=auchCRClo[uIndex] 0x61,0xa1,0x63,0xa3,0xa2,0x62,0x66,0xa6,0xa7,0x67,
} 0xa5,0x65,0x64,0xa4,0x6c,0xac,0xad,0x6d,0xaf,0x6f,
0x6e,0xae,0xaa,0x6a,0x6b,0xab,0x69,0xa9,0xa8,0x68,
}
0x78,0xb8,0xb9,0x79,0xbb,0x7b,0x7a,0xba,0xbe,0x7e,
return (uchCRCHi<<8|uchCRCLo) 0x7f,0xbf,0x7d, 0xbd,0xbc,0x7c,0xb4,0x74,0x75,0xb5,
0x77,0xb7,0xb6,0x76,0x72,0xb2,0xb3,0x73,0xb1,0x71,
0x70,0xb0,0x50,0x90,0x91,0x51,0x93,0x53,0x52,0x92,
0x96,0x56,0x57,0x97,0x55,0x95,0x94,0x54,0x9c,0x5c,
0x5d,0x9d,0x5f,0x9f,0x9e,0x5e,0x5a,0x9a,0x9b,0x5b,
0x99,0x59,0 x58,0x98,0x88,0x48,0x49,0x89,0x4b,0x8b,
0x8a,0x4a,0x4e,0x8e,0x8f,0x4f,0x8d,0x4d,0x4c,0x8c,
0x44,0x84,0x85,0x45,0x87,0x47,0x46,0x86,0x82,0x42,
0x43,0x83,0x41,0x81,0x80,0x40};
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6.10 Setting Data Address: (Integers) 6.10.1 Data Set-up:
Contents Description
Address Contents Format Bytes Words Access Range
Display Page Display Page selection of the Menus Flowchart(1PPQS SYSPQS 1PENGY 3PENGY THD
0000H Display Page Integer 2 1 R/W 0-n (Note 1)
and so on), the Display Page will automatically be changed/display ed after the new data have been
0001H Display Item Integer 2 1 R/W 0-n ( Note 2) successfully written, and f urthermore the Display Item=0 SysNet 3P4L 0-8 3P3L 0-8 1P3L
0002H Power on Page Integer 2 1 R/W 0-n (Note 1) 0-8 1P2L 0-6
0003H Power on Item Integer 2 1 R/W 0-n (Note 2) Display Item Display Item selection of the Menus Flowc hart, the Display Item will automatically be
0004H User A (Low Column) Integer 2 1 R/W 0-6 changed/displayed after the new data have been successfully written.
0005H User B (Mid Column) Integer 2 1 R/W 0-4 Power on Page Preset the Display Page selection of the Menus Flowchart after power up, and the Power on
0006H User C (Hi Column) Integer 2 1 R/W 0-4 Item =0 after the new data have bee n successfully written. SysNet 3P4L 0-8 3P3L:0-8 1P3L
0-8 1P2L 0-6
0007H Reverse Integer 2 1 R
Power on Item Preset the Power on Item selection of the Menus Flowc hart after power up, this set-up valid to be
0008H Reverse Integer 2 1 R capable of operation after a succ essful data written has been perform ed then re-power up.
0009H Reverse Integer 2 1 R User A (Bottom Line) Setting for display parameters at the bottom line of USER under the Menus Flowch art:0 VA 1
000AH Sys Net Integer 2 1 R/W 0-3 (Note 3) V 2 A 3 W 4 Var 5 PF 6 Hz
000BH Demand Average Times Integer 2 1 R/W 1-60 User B (Mid Line) Setting for display paramet ers at the middle line of USER under the Menus Flowchart:0 VA 1 V
000CH 485 Address Integer 2 1 R/W 1-255 2 A 3 W 4 Var
000DH 485 Baud Rate Integer 2 1 R/W 0-5 User C (Top Line) Setting for display paramet ers at the top line of USER under the Menus Flowchart 0 VA 1 V
000EH 485 Frame Integer 2 1 R/W 0-3 2 A 3 W 4 Var
000FH Two Word Hi_Lo || Lo_Hi Integer 2 1 R/W 0-1 Sys Net Wiring connection set-up on SysNet 0 3P4L 1 3P3L 2 1P3L 3 1P2L
0010H Ct Ratio Integer 2 1 R/W 1-9999 Note: Display Page Item and Power on Page Item = 0 after the SysNet set-up has been altered.
0011H Pt Ratio Integer 2 1 R/W 1-9999 Average Demand Time Setting Average Demand Time:1 – 60 minute
0012H Password Integer 2 1 R/W 0-9999 485 Address The meter address set in the range 1 - 255
0013H Reset High Integer 2 1 W 0-1 485 Baud Rate The baud rate set at 0 1200 1 2400 2 4800 3 9600 4 19200 5 38400
485 Frame RS485 Byte Frame set to 0 n82 1 o81 2 e81 3 n81
0014H Reset Energy Integer 2 1 W 0-1
Two Word Hi_Lo || Two Words (Float or Long) transmit mode 1 HiWord_LoWord 0 LoWord_HiWord
0015H Reset Demand Integer 2 1 W 0-1
Lo_Hi
0016H Out1 Type Integer 2 1 W/R 0-4 Ct Ratio CT ratio of the primary to secondary value.1 - 9999 Example 200/5A at 40
0017H Out1 Hi Set Integer 2 1 W/R 0-9999(Note 4) Pt Ratio PT ratio of the primary to secondary value. 1 - 9999 The decimal point set by your r equest.
0018H Out2 Type Integer 2 1 W/R 0-4 Password Access to the Set-up Flowchart by setting password 0 - 9999
0019H Out2 Hi Set Integer 2 1 W/R 0-9999( Note 4) Reset High Clear the stored Hi/Lo values 1 Clear
001AH Relay1 (Pulse or Alarm) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-1 Reset Energy Clear the accumulating energy values 1 Clear
001BH Relay2 (Pulse or Alarm) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-1 Reset Demand Clear the stored demand values 1 Clear
001CH Relay1 (Pulse Type) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-2 Out1 Type Analog output 1 corresponds to the desired parameter 0 VA 1 V 2 A 3 W 4 Var 5
001DH Relay2 (Pulse Type) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-2 PF 6 Hz
001EH Relay1 (Pulse / 1KHour) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-2 Out1 Hi Set Analog output 1 set for high value 0 - 9999 Automatic-adjustment in unit position
001FH Relay2 (Pulse / 1KHour) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-2 Out2 Type Analog output 2 corresponds to the desired parameter 0 VA 1 V 2 A 3 W 4 Var 5
0020H Relay1 (Alarm Type) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-6 PF 6 Hz
0021H Relay2 (Alarm Type) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-6 Out2 Hi Set Analog output 2 set for high value 0 - 9999 Automatic-adjustment in unit position
0022H Relay1 (Alarm HiLo Set) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-1 Relay1 (Pulse or Alarm) Relay 1 type 0 Pulse output 1 Alarm output
0023H Relay2 (Alarm HiLo Set) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-1 Relay2 (Pulse or Alarm) Relay 2 type 0 Pulse output 1 Alarm output
0024H Relay1 (Alarm Set Value) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-9999(Note 4) Relay1 (Pulse Type) Pulse 1 corresponds to the desir ed parameter 0 VAH 1 WH 2 VarH
Relay2 (Pulse Type) Pulse 2 corresponds to the desir ed parameter 0 VAH 1 WH 2 VarH
0025H Relay2 (Alarm Set Value) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-9999(Note 4)
Relay1 (Pulse / 1KHour) Pulse 1 pulse rate/1 Khour set at 0 1P 1 10P 2 100P
0026H Relay1 (Alarm Delay ) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-99 S
Relay2 (Pulse / 1KHour) Pulse 2 pulse rate/1 Khour set at 0 1P 1 10P 2 100P
0027H Relay2 (Alarm Delay ) Integer 2 1 W/R 0-99 S
Relay1 (Alarm Type) Alarm 1 corresponds to the desi red parameter
0028H Relay Status Integer 2 1 R 0-3(Note 5)
0 VA 1 V 2 A 3 W 4 Var 5 PF 6 Hz
0029H Scroll Type Integer 2 1 R/W 0-3 Relay2 (Alarm Type) Alarm 2 corresponds to the desi red parameter
002AH Scroll Secoend Integer 2 1 R/W 2 –120 sec. 0 VA 1 V 2 A 3 W 4 Var 5 PF 6 Hz
Note 1: The maximum value will vary with the parameters set in the SYS Net Relay1 (Alarm HiLo Set) Alarm 1 Hi or Lo set-up 0 Lo 1 Hi
Note 2: The maximum value will vary with the different Display Page, and the Display Item Relay2 (Alarm HiLo Set) Alarm 2 Hi or Lo set-up 0 Lo 1 Hi
will automatically be set to 0 if the Display Page is altered. Please refer to pages 6 to Relay1 (Alarm Set Value) Alarm 1 setting values 0 - 9999 Automatic-adjustment in unit position
9 (Menus Flowchart). Relay2 (Alarm Set Value) Alarm 2 setting values 0 - 9999 Automatic-adjustment in unit position
Note 3: The Display Page and Display Item will automatically be set to 0 if any set-up of the Relay1 (Alarm Delay) Alarm 1 delay time 0 – 99 sec.
SYS Net is altered. Relay2 (Alarm Delay) Alarm 2 delay time 0 – 99 sec.
Note 4: No need of setting decimal point and unit but should have a matched setting in decimal
Scroll Type 0 No 1 1P PqS 2 SyS PqS 3 1P PqS ~ SyS PqS
point and unit, e.g. 2400 regarded as 240.0
Note 5: Status of Relays On/Off: 0 : ry1off,ry2off. 1:ry1on, ry2off. 2:ry1off,ry2on. 3:ry1on,
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6.11 Modbus Data Address: (Floating Point)
Address Contents Format Bytes Words Access Unit Address Contents Format Bytes Words Access Unit
1000H I_R L1 Float 4 2 R A 105AH SA (SðSYS) Float 4 2 R A
1002H V_RN Float 4 2 R V 105CH SVf Float 4 2 R V
1004H V_RS Float 4 2 R V 105EH SVL Float 4 2 R V
1006H VA_ R Float 4 2 R VA 1060H SVA Float 4 2 R VA
1008H W_R Float 4 2 R W 1062H SW Float 4 2 R W
100AH Var _R Float 4 2 R Var 1064H SVar Float 4 2 R Var
100CH PF_R Float 4 2 R PF 1066H SPF Float 4 2 R PF
100EH HZ_R Float 4 2 R HZ 1068H SHZ Float 4 2 R HZ
1010H VAH _R Float 4 2 R VAH 106AH Float 4 2 R VAH
SVAH
1012H WH_R (Import) Float 4 2 R WH
106CH SWH (Import) Float 4 2 R WH
1014H WH_R (Export) Float 4 2 R WH
106EH SWH (Export) Float 4 2 R WH
1016H WH_R (Total) Float 4 2 R WH
1070H SWH (Total) Float 4 2 R WH
1018H Var H_ R (Ind) Float 4 2 R Var H
101AH Var H_ R (Cap) Float 4 2 R Var H 1072H SVarH (Ind) Float 4 2 R Var H
101CH Var H_ R (Total) Float 4 2 R Var H 1074H SVarH (Cap) Float 4 2 R Var H
101EH I_S L2 Float 4 2 R A 1076H SVarH (Total) Float 4 2 R Var H
1020H V_SN Float 4 2 R V 1078H SAn Float 4 2 R A
1022H V_ST Float 4 2 R V
1024H VA_ S Float 4 2 R VA 107AH Maximum I_R L1 Float 4 2 R A
1026H W_S Float 4 2 R W 107CH Maximum V_RN OR V_RS Float 4 2 R V
1028H Var _S Float 4 2 R Var 107EH Maximum W_R Float 4 2 R W
102AH PF_S Float 4 2 R PF 1080H Maximum I_S L2 Float 4 2 R A
102CH HZ_S Float 4 2 R HZ 1082H Maximum V_SN OR V_ST Float 4 2 R V
102EH VAH _S Float 4 2 R VAH 1084H Maximum W_S Float 4 2 R W
1030H WH_S (Import) Float 4 2 R WH 1086H Maximum I_T L3 Float 4 2 R A
1032H WH_S (Ecport) Float 4 2 R WH 1088H Maximum V_TN OR V_TR Float 4 2 R V
1034H WH_S (Total) Float 4 2 R WH 108AH Maximum W_T Float 4 2 R W
1036H Var H_ S (Ind) Float 4 2 R Var H 108CH Maximum SA (SðSYS) Float 4 2 R A
1038H Var H_ S (Cap) Float 4 2 R Var H 108EH Maximum SVf OR SVL Float 4 2 R V
103AH Var H_ S (Total) Float 4 2 R Var H 1090H Maximum SW Float 4 2 R W
103CH I_T L3 Float 4 2 R A
103EH V_TN Float 4 2 R V 1092H Minmum I_R L1 Float 4 2 R A
1040H V_TR Float 4 2 R V 1094H Minmum V_RN OR V_RS Float 4 2 R V
1042H VA_ T Float 4 2 R VA 1096H Minmum W_R Float 4 2 R W
1044H W_T Float 4 2 R W 1098H Minmum I_S L2 Float 4 2 R A
1046H Var _T Float 4 2 R Var 109AH Minmum V_SN OR V_ST Float 4 2 R V
1048H PF_T Float 4 2 R PF 109CH Minmum W_S Float 4 2 R W
104AH HZ_T Float 4 2 R HZ 109EH Minmum I_T L3 Float 4 2 R A
104CH VAH _T Float 4 2 R VAH 10A0H Minmum V_TN OR V_TR Float 4 2 R V
104EH WH_T (Import) Float 4 2 R WH 10A2H Minmum W_T Float 4 2 R W
1050H WH_T (Export) Float 4 2 R WH 10A4H Minmum SA (SðSYS) Float 4 2 R A
1052H WH_T (Total) Float 4 2 R WH 10A6H Minmum SVf OR SVL Float 4 2 R V
1054H Var H_ T (Ind) Float 4 2 R Var H 10A8H Minmum SW Float 4 2 R W
1056H Var H_ T (Cap) Float 4 2 R Var H
1058H Var H_ T (Total) Float 4 2 R Var H Maximum Minimum Ln V 3P3L Line-Volts; 3P4L 1P2L 1P3L Phase-Volt s.
SYS V 3P3L Average Line-Volts; 3P4L 1P2L Average Phase –Volts ; 1P3L L1V + L2V
SYS net: 1P2LThe measured values on single phase in section L1; The values on system network S(SYS) are
also contained in section L1. (Non Lin e-Volt s)
1P3L The measured values on single phase in section L1 and L2; The values on system network are
included in section S(SYS). SYS V L1 V + L2 V .
3P3L 3P4L The measured values on single phase in section L1 L2 and L3; The values on system are
included contained in section S(SYS).
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6.11 Modbus Data Address: (Floating Point) 6.12 Modbus Data Address: (Long Integers)
Address Contents Format Bytes Words Access Unit Address Contents Format Bytes Words Access Unit
10AAH Reverse (SðSYS) Float 4 2 R VA 100H Hour Scale Long 4 2 R Note
10ACH Reverse Float 4 2 R VA 102H VAH _R L1 Long 4 2 R 8 Digits
10AEH Demand SW Float 4 2 R W 104H WH_R (Import) Long 4 2 R ,,
10B0H Maximum Demand SW Float 4 2 R W 106H WH_R (Expot) Long 4 2 R ,,
10B2H Reverse Float 4 2 R Var 108H WH_R (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
10B4H Reverse Float 4 2 R Var 10AH VarH_R (Ind) Long 4 2 R ,,
10B6H Demand SA Float 4 2 R A 10CH VarH_R (Cap) Long 4 2 R ,,
10B8H Maximum Demand SA Float 4 2 R A 10EH VarH_R (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
110H VAH _S L2 Long 4 2 R ,,
10BAH I_R THD L1 Float 4 2 R % 112H WH_S (Import) Long 4 2 R ,,
10BCH V_RN THD Float 4 2 R % 114H WH_S (Export) Long 4 2 R ,,
10BEH V_RS THD Float 4 2 R % 116H WH_S (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
10C0H I_S THD L2 Float 4 2 R % 118H VarH_S (Ind) Long 4 2 R ,,
10C2H V_SN THD Float 4 2 R % 11AH VarH_S (Cap) Long 4 2 R ,,
10C4H V_ST THD Float 4 2 R % 11CH VarH_S (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
10C6H I_T THD L3 Float 4 2 R % 11EH VAH _T L3 Long 4 2 R ,,
10C8H V_TN THD Float 4 2 R % 120H WH_T (Import) Long 4 2 R ,,
10CAH V_TR THD Float 4 2 R % 122H WH_T (Export) Long 4 2 R ,,
10CCH SA THD (SðSYS) Float 4 2 R % 124H WH_T (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
10CEH SV THD Float 4 2 R % 126H VarH_T (Ind) Long 4 2 R ,,
128H VarH_T (Cap) Long 4 2 R ,,
SV THD 3P3L Average Line-Volts THD 3P4L 1P3L 1P2L Average Phase-Volts THD 12AH VarH_T (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
**The legend of tHd will be displayed if the harmonic measurement is re quired 12CH SVAH (SðSYS) Long 4 2 R ,,
12EH SWH (Import) Long 4 2 R ,,
Descriptions 130H SWH (Export) Long 4 2 R ,,
Legend Electrical Parameters Legend Electrical Parameters 132H SWH (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
I_R R(L1) Phase-Amps V_RN R (L1) Phase-Amps 134H Long 4 2 R ,,
SVarH (Ind)
V_RS RS(L1-2) Line-Volt s VA_R R(L1) VA
136H SVarH (Cap) Long 4 2 R ,,
W_R R(L1) Watts Var_ R R(L1) Var 138H SVarH (Total) Long 4 2 R ,,
PF_R R(L1) Power Factor Hz_R R(L1) Frequency
VAH_R R(L1) VAh WH_R(Total) R(L1) Watts Note: The maximum values reach up to 999999999 the position of the decimal point and
VarH_R(Total) R(L1) VarH S(L2) T(L3) analogize
M/K unit varies with the following formula.
SA System Amps SVf System Phase-Volt s (3P,1P)
System Line-Volts (3P) System Total PF
Hour Scale The values will be re-calculated if the ratio of primary to secondary has
SVL SW
SWH(Total) System Total Watts SVarH(Total) System Total VarH been changed.
SAn Neutral Current (3P4L) Value=Received Data * 10 ^ (Hour Scale - 3 )
Maximum I_R R(L1) Peak Amps Maximum SVRN or VRS System Peak Volts Example The address 132H is represented as 12345678 and the Hour Scale is 5, thus the
Maximum Demand SW System Maximum Demand Demand SW System Current Demand
Watts watts hour reading is calculated as follows.
I_R THD R(L1) Current THD (%0) SV THD Voltage THD (%) SWH = 12345678 * 10 ^ ( 5 - 3 ) = 12345678 * 10 ^ 2
= 12345678 * 100 = 1234567800
= 1234567800 WH = 1234567.800 KWH = 1234.5678 MWH
If Hour scale = 5 put 5 in the given form ula then get (5-3 = 2) and the unit for energy register
is programmed as WH, so (2-3 = -1) is represented as 0.1KWH or (2-6 = -4) as 0.0001
MWH.

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6.13 Modbus Data Address: (Integers)
Address Contents Format Bytes Words Access Unit 22CH I_T L3 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A
1F8H V Unit Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 22DH V_TN Unsigned Int 2 1 R V
1F9H V Dot Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 22EH V_TR Unsigned Int 2 1 R V
1FAH A Unit Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 22FH VA_ T Unsigned Int 2 1 R VA
1FBH A Dot Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 230H W_T Signed Int 2 1 R W
1FCH Power Unit Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 231H Var _T Signed Int 2 1 R Var
1FDH Power Dot Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 232H PF_T Signed Int 2 1 R PF
1FEH Energy Unit (Hour) Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 233H HZ_T Unsigned Int 2 1 R HZ
1FFH Energy Dot (Hour) Unsigned Int 2 1 R See 8.13.1 234H VAH _T Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH
200H I_R L1 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A 235H VAH _T Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH
201H V_RN Unsigned Int 2 1 R V 236H WH_T (Import) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
202H V_RS Unsigned Int 2 1 R V 237H WH_T (Import) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
203H VA_ R Unsigned Int 2 1 R VA 238H WH_T (Export) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
204H W_R Signed Int 2 1 R W 239H WH_T (Export) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
205H Var _R Signed Int 2 1 R Var 23AH WH_T (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
206H PF_R Signed Int 2 1 R PF 23BH WH_T (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
207H HZ_R Unsigned Int 2 1 R HZ 23CH Var H_ T (Ind) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
208H VAH _R Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH 23DH Var H_ T (Ind) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
209H VAH _R Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH 23EH Var H_ T (Cap) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
20AH WH_R (Import) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 23FH Var H_ T (Cap) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
20BH WH_R (Import) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 240H Var H_ T (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
20CH WH_R (Export) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 241H Var H_ T (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
20DH WH_R (Export) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 242H SA (SðSYS) Unsigned Int 2 1 R A
20EH WH_R (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 243H SVf Unsigned Int 2 1 R V
20FH WH_R (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
244H SVL Unsigned Int 2 1 R V
210H Var H_ R (Ind) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
245H SVA Unsigned Int 2 1 R VA
211H Var H_ R (Ind) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
212H Var H_ R (Cap) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H 246H SW Signed Int 2 1 R W
213H Var H_ R (Cap) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H 247H SVar Signed Int 2 1 R Var
214H Var H_ R (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H 248H SPF Signed Int 2 1 R PF
215H Var H_ R (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H 249H SHZ Unsigned Int 2 1 R HZ
216H I_S L2 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A 24AH SVAH Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH
217H V_SN Unsigned Int 2 1 R V 24BH SVAH Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH
218H V_ST Unsigned Int 2 1 R V 24CH SWH (Import) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
219H VA_ S Unsigned Int 2 1 R VA 24DH SWH (Import) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
21AH W_S Signed Int 2 1 R W 24EH SWH (Export) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
21BH Var _S Signed Int 2 1 R Var 24FH SWH (Export) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
21CH PF_S Signed Int 2 1 R PF 250H SWH (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
21DH HZ_S Unsigned Int 2 1 R HZ 251H SWH (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
21EH VAH _S Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH 252H SVarH (Ind) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
21FH VAH _S Unsigned Int 2 1 R VAH 253H SVarH (Ind) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
220H WH_S (Import) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
254H SVarH (Cap) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
221H WH_S (Import) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
255H SVarH (Cap) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
222H WH_S (Ecport) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH
223H WH_S (Ecport) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 256H SVarH (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
224H WH_S (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 257H SVarH (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H
225H WH_S (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R WH 258H SAn Unsigned Int 2 2 R A
226H Var H_ S (Ind) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H SYS net 1P2L The measured values on single phase in section L1 The values on system network S(SYS)
227H Var H_ S (Ind) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H are also contained in section L1 (Non Line-Volt s)
228H Var H_ S (Cap) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H 1P3L The measured values on single phase in section L1 and L2; The values on system network
229H Var H_ S (Cap) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H are included in section S(SYS) SYS V L1 V + L2 V
22AH Var H_ S (Total) Hi word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H 3P3L 3P4L The measured values on single phase in section L1, L2 and L3 The values on system
22BH Var H_ S (Total) Lo word Unsigned Int 2 1 R Var H network: are included in section S(SYS)

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6.13.1 Decimal Point/ Unit Registers:
The integer data derived from the p rimary value needs to set the dec imal point and unit after the values are read.
259H Maximum I_R L1 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A **The read values would be accu rate after settingCT and PT rat ios**
Data Address Contents Descriptions
25AH Maximum V_RN OR V_RS Unsigned Int 2 1 R V
1F8H V Unit Display unit in Volt 0 None 3 K 6 M 9 G
25BH Maximum W_R Signed Int 2 1 R W
1F9H V Dot Display decimal point for Volt 0 None 1 one decimal point, other s for
25CH Maximum I_S L2 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A
analogy
25DH Maximum V_SN OR V_ST Unsigned Int 2 1 R V Applied to voltage readings, e.g.phase-volts, line-volts, peak & valley volts.
25EH Maximum W_S Signed Int 2 1 R W 1FAH A Unit Display unit in Amp 0 None 3 K 6 M 9 G
25FH Maximum I_T L3 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A 1FBH A Dot Display decimal point for Amp 0 None 1 one decimal point, others
260H Maximum V_TN OR V_TR Unsigned Int 2 1 R V for analogy
261H Maximum W_T Signed Int 2 1 R W Applied to current readings, e.g. current, neutral-current, peak & valley amps, and current demand.
262H Maximum SA (SðSYS) Unsigned Int 2 1 R A 1FCH Power Unit Display unit in Power 0 None 3 K 6 M 9 G
263H Maximum SVf OR SVL Unsigned Int 2 1 R V 1FDH Power Dot Display decimal point for Power 0 None 1 one decimal point, others
264H Maximum SW Signed Int 2 1 R W for analogy
Applied to VA Watt Var readings, e.g. peak & valley values for V A Wattsr; Watts and Var demand.
265H Minmum I_R L1 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A 1FEH Energy Unit Display decimal point for Energy/Hour 0 None 3 K 6 M 9
266H Minmum V_RN OR V_RS Unsigned Int 2 1 R V G
267H Minmum W_R Signed Int 2 1 R W 1FFH Energy Dot Display decimal point for Energy/Hour 0 None 1 one decimal point,
others for analogy
268H Minmum I_S L2 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A
Applied to VAH WH VarH readings
269H Minmum V_SN OR V_ST Unsigned Int 2 1 R V
Other Electrical Parameters
26AH Minmum W_S Signed Int 2 1 R W
PF Fixed decimal point position at 3 digits
26BH Minmum I_T L3 Unsigned Int 2 1 R A
Hz Fixed decimal point position at 2 digits
26CH Minmum V_TN OR V_TR Unsigned Int 2 1 R V THD Fixed decimal point position at 1 digit
26DH Minmum W_T Signed Int 2 1 R W Hour Scaling The accumulated calculation is like Long Integers, the accumulated 8-digit values are consisted
26EH Minmum SA (SðSYS) Unsigned Int 2 1 R A of Hi Byte Words and Low Byte Words and these values ar e accumulated by (Hi Byte Words x
26FH Minmum SVf OR SVL Unsigned Int 2 1 R V 65536) + Lo Byte Words. Please refer to page 35.
270H Minmum SW Signed Int 2 1 R W
** If the Unit is 6 and Dot is 3, the Unit can also be regarded as K and the Dot regarded as 0. The other collocation
can be analogized as well**
271H Reverse (SðSYS) Unsigned Int 2 1 R VA
272H Reverse Unsigned Int 2 1 R VA Examples 11.4KV/114V 100/5A 3P4W
273H Demand SW Signed Int 2 1 R W PT ratio 100 times, CT ratio 20 times.
274H Maximum Demand SW Signed Int 2 1 R W V Unit 3 V Dot 2 A Unit 0 A Dot 2 Power Unit 6 Power Dot 3
275H Reverse Signed Int 2 1 R Var Energy Unit 3 Energy Dot 0
276H Reverse Signed Int 2 1 R Var If the input voltage is 11.4KV current at 65A, PF at 0.95, and Hz at 60
277H Demand SA Unsigned Int 2 1 R A The parameter in VA will be read as 11.4KV x 65A x 3 = 2223000 = 2.223 MVA = 2223 KVA
The parameter in W will be read as VA x PF = 2223000 x 0.95 = 2111850
278H Maximum Demand SA Unsigned Int 2 1 R A
The parameter in WH is regarded as 1234567KWH

279H I_R THD L1 Unsigned int 2 1 R % Values Received Via RS 485:


27AH V_RN THD Unsigned int 2 1 R % V 1140 A 6500 VA 2223 W 2111 WH 1234 PF 950 Hz 6000
WH Hi word 18 WH Lo word 54919 (18 x 65536 +54919 = 1234567)
27BH V_RS THD Unsigned int 2 1 R %
Values Read AS
27CH I_S THD L2 Unsigned int 2 1 R %
V 11.40KV Unit K(V Unit = 3) as Decimal point at 2 digits (V Dot = 2)
27DH V_SN THD Unsigned int 2 1 R %
A 65.00A (A Unit = 0) Decimal point at 2 digits (A Dot = 2 )
27EH V_ST THD Unsigned int 2 1 R % VA 2.223MVA or 2223KVA
27FH I_T THD L3 Unsigned int 2 1 R % (Power Unit = 6) (Power Dot = 3) Unit in M, Decimal point at 3 digits or Unit in K
280H V_TN THD Unsigned int 2 1 R % (Non decimal point.)
281H V_TR THD Unsigned int 2 1 R % W 2.111MW or 2111KW Scaling is the same with VA
282H SA THD (SðSYS) Unsigned int 2 1 R % WH 18 x 65536 + 54919 = 1234567 KWH Unit in K(Energy Unit =3) Non decimal point
283H SV THD Unsigned int 2 1 R % (Energy Dot =0).
PF 0.950 Decimal point at 3 digits.
Maximum Minimum Lx V 3P3L Line-Volts 3P4L 1P2L 1P3L Phase-Volts . Hz 60.00Hz Decimal point at 2 digits.
SYS V 3P3L Average Line-Volts 3P4L 1P2L Average Phase-Volts 1P3L Note Unsigned Int is non-symbol numbers, but Signed Int is symbol numbers with positive and
L1V + L2V. negative values.
**The legend of tHd will be displayed if th e harmonic measurement is required. The values read will be accurate if th e corresponsive data is matched.
Negative and positive readings like W Var PF. Positive 0-32767 Negative 32768-65535
For example PF = 0.95 RS485Readings 950
PF = –0.95 RS485 Readings 64586 – (65536 – 64586) = –950
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