1 Delta Ia-Oms DPM-C520 C520W C320 Om en 20200522
1 Delta Ia-Oms DPM-C520 C520W C320 Om en 20200522
1 Delta Ia-Oms DPM-C520 C520W C320 Om en 20200522
DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W /
DPM-C320
Operation Manual
www.deltaww.com
Industrial Automation Headquarters
Delta Electronics, Inc.
Taoyuan Technology Center
No.18, Xinglong Rd., Taoyuan District,
Taoyuan City 33068, Taiwan
TEL: 886-3-362-6301 / FAX: 886-3-371-6301
Asia EMEA
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Tokyo Office
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DPM-093AH20-02
*We reserve the right to change the information in this catalogue without prior notice. 2020/05/06
DPM-C520/C520W/C320 Operation Manual
Revision History
Ve r s i o n Revision Date
1st The first version was published. 2019/05/15
Table of Contents
Chapter 3 Installation
Chapter 4 Operation
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4.2.7 Potential Transformer Setup (PT) .................................................... 4-7
4.2.8 Reset Setup (RST) ........................................................................ 4-8
4.2.9 Meter Information (INF) ................................................................ 4-8
4.2.10 Wi-Fi Setup (485 ON/OFF) only available for DPM-C520W ................... 4-8
4.2.11 Alarm Setup................................................................................. 4-9
4.2.12 Parameter Grouping Setup ............................................................. 4-9
Appendix A Accessories
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Chapter 1 Product Introduction
Table of Contents
1.1 Preface ................................................................................................ 1-2
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1.1 Preface
_1 Thank you for choosing this product. This manual provides installation instructions for the
DPM-C520/C520W/C320 power meter (DPM-C520W is WiFi edition power meter). The multifunction power
meter DPM-C520/C520W/C320 is an obvious choice for any application in terms of power monitoring and
control for sectors such as power system, industrial mining supply company, and public facility. Before using the
meter, read this manual carefully to ensure proper use of this meter. After reading the manual, keep it in a
convenient location for quick reference.
Before you finish reading this manual, observe the following notes.
The installation environment must be free of water vapor, corrosive and flammable gas.
Follow the instructions on the diagram in this manual for wiring the device.
Grounding must be performed correctly and properly according to provisions for related electric work
regulations currently effective in the country.
Do not disassemble the meter or alter its wiring when the power is on.
When the power is on, do not touch the terminal area to avoid electric shock.
If you still experience issues when using the device, please contact your distributor or our customer service
center. As the product is updated and improved, changes to the specifications will be included in the newest
version of the manual which you can get by contacting your distributor or downloading it from the Delta
Electronics website (http://www.delta.com.tw/ia/).
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1.2 Overview
DPM-C520
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DPM-C520W
DPM-C320
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Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be
performed only after reading the entire set of installation instructions.
Operation Notes
DO NOT work alone.
Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is off.
Replace all devices, doors and covers before turning on power to this equipment.
Carefully inspect the work area for tools and objects that may have been left inside
the equipment.
Operation Notes
Never short the secondary of a Power Transformer (PT).
Ensure that the CT secondary winding is fixed securely on the equipment. It may
damage the equipment if the secondary winding becomes loose during operation.
When used with CTs, make sure the CTs are UL2808 listed in America and Canada
and meet or exceed the accuracy specifications for IEC61869-2 class or accepted by
authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) in other areas.
Wiring Notes
When the measured current is higher than the rated specification for the device,
consider using an external current transformer (CT).
When the measured voltage is higher than the rated specification for the device,
consider using an external potential transformer (PT) (line voltage: 35 to 690V AC L-L
or phase voltage: 20 to 400V AC L-N, 3P4W-690Y400 Vac / 3P3W-600 Vac).
For the device is accidently unplugged, check the connecting cord and restart.
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the wiring inside to prevent personal injury as well as damage to electrical equipment
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Chapter 2 Specifications
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Table of Contents
2.1 Electrical characteristics ..................................................................... 2-2
2.2 Communications Specifications ........................................................... 2-4
2.3 Operating the Display .......................................................................... 2-5
2.3.1 Menu Tree .................................................................................... 2-6
2.4 Dimensions ......................................................................................... 2-8
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Measurement Accuracy
Total Harmonic
Power factor ± 0.5% ± 1%
Distortion for Current
Total Harmonic
Real power demand ± 0.5% ± 1%
Distortion for Voltage
Input
2. Y connection (3P4W):
Rated Voltage 400 Vac (line-to-neutral) / 690 Vac (line-to-line)
3. Δ connection (3P3W):
Range of Current
20mA ~ 5A (Starting to measure is 20mA)
Measurement
Frequency 50 / 60 Hz
Maximum /
15/15 The value of Max./Min., Date & Time
Minimum Values
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Ch ap te r 2 Spec i fica ti ons
Input
DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W:
OVERVOLTAGE CAT II
Modbus-RTU
Communication RS-485 port
Baud rate 9600 / 19200 / 38400 bps
1. DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W:
96 * 96 * 95.4 mm
Dimension (W x H x D)
2. DPM-C320:
Mechanical
Characteristics 72 * 72 * 98 mm
1. IP54 (front display), IP20 (meter body)
IP Degree of Protection 2. Certificated by ETC
3. Indoor Use / Dry Location
1. DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W:
-20 °C ~ +70°C(-4°F ~ +158°F)
Ambient operating temperature
2. DPM-C320:
-20 °C ~ +50°C(-4°F ~ +122°F)
1. DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W:
Environment
-30 °C ~ +80 °C(-22°F ~ +176°F):
Storage temperature
2. DPM-C320:
-30 °C ~ +60°C(-22°F ~ +140°F)
Display
Orange (DPM-C520、DPM-C520W)
Backlight
Blue (DPM-C320)
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
Baud rate 9600 / 19200 / 38400 bps 9600 / 19200 / 38400 bps
Wi-Fi NA Modbus-TCP
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Ch ap te r 2 Spec i fica ti ons
G BACK key
E F G H I J
Go to Menu or return to the Return to the previous screen without saving the
BACK Key
previous screen current setting
NEXT Key Go to setting mode Go to setting mode and go to the next setting
* For DPM-C520W: FW V1.0008 or earlier versions and DPM-C520: FW V1.0004 or earlier versions:
The UP key is used for decrementing the number in the setting mode.
The DOWN key is used for incrementing the number in the setting mode.
* For DPM-C520W: FW V1.0010 or later versions and DPM-C520: FW V1.0006 or later versions:
The UP key is used for incrementing the number in the setting mode.
The DOWN key is used for decrementing the number in the setting mode.
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2. DPM-C320:
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Homepage-parameter display:
Line Voltage:1P3L、3P3L
V
Phase Voltage:1P2L、3P4L
I Iavg
P Ptotal
SETUP TIM DAT COM SYS CT PT RST INFO
V VLN VLL ULN ULL
I AMP UNB
PF PF DPF
PWR PQS P Q S
THD TOT AMP VLN VLL
MAX VLN VLL I PF PWR Hz
MIN VLN VLL I PF PWR Hz
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2. DPM-C320:
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PT Potential Transformer
2.4 Dimensions
DPM-C520 (Front)
Unit: mm
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Ch ap te r 2 Spec i fica ti ons
DPM-C520W (Front)
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DPM-C320 (Front)
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Unit: mm
DPM-C320 (Back)
V2 (L-L)
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L1/+
Control power 100 ~ 240 Vac 400 mA MAX
L2/-
I1+ 2_
I1-
I2+
Rated current - 1A ~ 5A
I2-
I3+
I3-
D+
Wiring Descriptions
250 mA fuse:
※ Either positive or negative charge can be used on L1/+ and L2/-. When using a neutral wire for AC power,
you need to connect the neutral wire to the L2/-.
※ Always use a fuse on L1/+. When using an ungrounded neutral wire to connect to the power, use a fuse on
L2/-. If you are using a Power Transformer (PT) or a Current Transformer (CT), use fuses on the primary
and secondary windings.
※ The rated voltage / current of the fuse, breaker, and device should be the same to prevent damage to
electrical equipment or other property.
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Chapter 3 Installation
Table of Contents
3.1 Installation ......................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1 Installation Environment .................................................................. 3-2
3.1.2 Installation Notes............................................................................ 3-2
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3.1 Installation
3.1.1 Installation Environment
Keep the product in the shipping carton before installation. Store the product properly when it is not to be used
for an extended period of time to retain the warranty coverage. Some storage suggestions are listed below.
Do not mount the product near heat-radiating elements; or in a location subjected to corrosive gases,
liquids, airborne dust or metallic particles; or where it can be subjected to high levels of electromagnetic
radiation.
To increase the cooling efficiency, install the product with sufficient space between adjacent objects and
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Installation Steps
Step 1: Before installing the power meter, open the square hole on the metal plate.
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Step 2: Push the meter into the hole and then slide the securing bracket in to the metal plate.
Step 3: Allow 50 mm (2 inches) of clearance at the back of the meter for heat dissipation.
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1. DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W:
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Unit: mm
2. DPM-C320:
Unit: mm
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3.3 Wiring
3.3.1 Wiring Diagrams
To avoid electric shock, do not change the wiring when the power is on.
Install a breaker switch on the power cord for the meter because there is no power switch on the power
meter.
When the measured voltage is higher than the rated specification for the device, it is necessary to use an
external potential transformer (PT).
When the measured current is higher than the rated specification for the device, it is necessary to use an
That could be installed in panel boards or switchgears shall comply with the following:
a) Always open or disconnect circuit from power-distribution system (or service) of building before
b) Restrict installation of current transformer in an area where it would block ventilation openings.
d) Not suitable for Class 2 wiring methods “and” Not intended for connection to Class 2 equipment.
e) Secure current transformer and route conductors so that they do not directly contact live terminals
or bus.
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1. DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W:
Connecting Terminals Wire Diameters Screw Turning Torque Wire heat resistance
Operating Power AWG 10–22 5.0 kgf-cm (0.5 N·m) > 70°C
Voltage Measurement AWG 10–22 5.0 kgf-cm (0.5 N·m) > 70°C
Current Measurement AWG 10–22 8.0 kgf-cm (0.8 N·m) > 70°C
RS-485 AWG 14–24 2.0 kgf-cm (0.2 N·m) > 70°C
2. DPM-C320:
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Operating Power AWG 10–22 5.0 kgf-cm (0.5 N·m) > 70°C
Voltage Measurement AWG 10–22 5.0 kgf-cm (0.5 N·m) > 70°C
Current Measurement AWG 12–22 5.0 kgf-cm (0.5 N·m) > 70°C
RS-485 AWG 12–24 5.0 kgf-cm (0.5 N·m) > 70°C
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Connection Diagrams
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3PH3W, Δ connection, 3 CT, 2 PT 3PH4W, Y connection, 3 CT, No PT
1PH2W, 1 CT 1PH3W, 2 CT
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Symbol
Terminal
Description Grounding Current transformer Voltage transformer Fuse
block
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Rated value:
1. Y (3p4w):400/690 Vac
2. ∆ (3p3w):600 Vac
Max. Communication
1200 m Baud Rate 9600, 19200, 38400 bps
Distance
Max. Connection
32 Data Length 8-bits
Number
Communication
Modbus RTU Parity None, Odd, Even
Protocols
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Use shielded twisted-pair cables for RS485 communication. When connecting multiple devices in series,
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Termina l Resistor
Connect the D+ communication terminal for all devices on the same twisted pair cable. Connect the D-
terminals on the other twisted pair cable. Ground the cable shield. Install a terminal resistor on the
300 m
communication)
255
Max. Connection
(depending on the access Data Length 8-bits
Number
point (AP))
Communication
Modbus TCP Parity None, Odd, Even
Protocols
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Chapter 4 Operation
Table of Contents
4.1 General Operation ............................................................................... 4-3
4.1.1 Setting Menu.................................................................................. 4-3
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2. You can go back to HOME page by using BACK or INDEX (DPM-C520 / DPM-C520W) keys.
Note 1: use BACK key in HOME page to enter the setting page.
Voltage values measured by the power meter, including total voltage (VT), total current (IT), total power
Voltage values measured by the power meter, including total voltage (V), total current (I), total power (P).
(DPM-C320)
Phase voltage (VLN): phase voltage values measured by the power meter, including phase A voltage
(AN), phase B voltage (BN), phase C voltage (CN ) and average phase voltage (T). 4_
Line voltage (VLL): line voltage values measured by the power meter, including A-B line voltage (AB),
B-C line voltage (BC), C-A line voltage (CA), and average line voltage (T).
Electric current page (AMP): electric current measured by the power meter, including phase A current
(A), phase B current (B), phase C current (C) and average current (T).
Power factor page (PF): power factors measured by the power meter, including power factors of phase A
(A), phase B (B), phase C(C), total power factor (T) and frequency (Hz).
Active power, reactive power, and apparent power page (PQS): values measured by the power meter,
including total active power (PT), total reactive power (QT), and total apparent power (ST).
Active power page (WATT): active power value measured by the power meter, including active power of
phase A (A), phase B (B), phase C (C) and total active power (T).
Reactive power page (VAR): reactive power value measured by the power meter, including reactive
power of phase A (A), phase B (B), phase C (C) and total reactive power (T).
Apparent power page (VA): apparent power value measured by the power meter, including apparent
power of phase A (A), phase B (B), phase C (C) and total apparent power (T).
Positive active energy page (+WH): positive active energy measured by the power meter, including
Reversed active energy page (-WH): reversed active energy measured by the power meter, including
Positive reactive energy page (+VARH): positive reactive energy measured by the power meter, including
Reversed reactive energy page (-VARH): reversed reactive energy measured by the power meter,
Positive apparent energy page (+VAH): positive apparent energy measured by the power meter,
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Reversed apparent energy page (-VAH): reversed apparent energy measured by the power meter,
Total harmonic distortion of current page (THD I): current harmonic distortion measured by the power
meter, including harmonic distortion for phase A current (A), harmonic distortion for phase B current (B),
harmonic distortion for phase C current (C) and total harmonic distortion for current (T).
Total harmonic distortion of voltage page (THD V): voltage harmonic distortion measured by the power
meter, including harmonic distortion for phase A voltage (A), harmonic distortion for phase B voltage (B),
harmonic distortion for phase C voltage (C) and total harmonic distortion for voltage (T).
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
3. When you see the setting option TIM & DAT, it means you have unlocked the setting page.
Note 1: press BACK key to leave the setting page and go to HOME page.
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
3. Press NEXT key to see the setting option TIM & DAT.
5. When the option (HH) starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
hour.
7. When the option (MM) starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
minute.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
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Steps:
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
3. Press NEXT key to see the setting option TIM & DAT.
5. When the option (YY) starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
year.
7. When the option (MM) starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
month. 4_
8. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting.
9. When the option (DD) starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
date.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
Parity setting (PA): odd and even checking bit for communication; the setting options are None (8n1),
Steps:
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
3. Press NEXT key to see the setting option COM & SYS.
5. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the device ID. (one digit at a time; hundreds digit tens digit
units digit )
6. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next device ID.
7. Repeat steps 5-6 till you complete the settings of the 3 digit device ID. Press NEXT key to set up the
baud rate.
8. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the baud rate you need.
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9. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next setting, parity.
10. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the parity you need.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
three-phase three-wire (3PH3W), and three-phase four-wire (3PH4W); default: three-phase four-wire.
Steps:
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2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
3. Press NEXT key to see the setting option COM & SYS.
6. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next setting, the number of current
transformers (CT).
7. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of current
8. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next setting, the number of potential
transformers (PT).
9. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of potential
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
Ampere for the secondary-side current transformer: options are 1 and 5 A; default 5 A.
Steps:
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
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5. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the number for the primary-side current transformer.
6. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next number for the primary-side current
transformer.
7. Repeat steps 5-6 till you complete the settings of the 4 digit number for the primary-side current
8. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
Voltage for the secondary-side potential transformer: ranging from 1 to 9999 V; default: 1 V.
Steps:
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
4. Press DOWN key to enter the potential transformer (PT) setting page.
5. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the number for the primary-side potential transformer.
6. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next number for the primary-side
potential transformer.
7. Repeat steps 5-6 till you complete the settings of the 5 digit number for the primary-side potential
8. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
9. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next number for the primary-side
potential transformer.
10. Repeat steps 5-6 till you complete the settings of the 4 digit number for the primary-side potential
transformer.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
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Energy (ENG): Reset all the accumulated energy values and automatic energy values.
MaxMin (MM): Clear all maximum values and minimum value logs.
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
3. Press NEXT key to see the setting option RST & INF.
5. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the reset options (DEF, ENG, MM and ALA).
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
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completed or canceled the setting.
2. Press UP and DOWN keys at the same time for 5 seconds to unlock the setting.
3. Press NEXT key to see the setting option RST & INF.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
Steps:
3. Press NEXT key for 3 seconds to switch from 485 ON to 485 OFF.
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Pickup: When the meter exceeds the Pickup value (default: 0), it triggers the alarm.
Dropout: When the meter is below the Dropout value (default: 0), the alarm is disabled.
Use RS-485 Modbus communication to set up the alarm, pickup and dropout. Refer to section 5.1
Pick up
Set point
Dropo ut
Se tpoint
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A larm Period
P ic kup Dropout
Tim e Delay Tim e Delay
function reduces reading time as well as enhances real-time data accessibility of the master controllers
Transmission setting: The to-be-read measured parameter address is written in the consecutive Modbus
addresses. The starting address is from 0x100 to 0x18B and the factory default is 0xFFFF.
Steps:
Use the function code 0x06 (single writing) or 0x10 (multiple writings) to write parameter-related Modbus
address in Modbus addresses 0x50C~0x515 consecutively. And after calculation, the values will be
stored in Modbus addresses 0x600~0x609. Use the function code 0x03 (multiple readings) to read the
Example:
If you need the measured parameters of average phase voltage (Modbus addresses 0x106~0x107), you
can use the function code 0x06 (single writing) or 0x10 (multiple writings) to write the Modbus address
0x106 in 0x50C and the Modbus address 0x107 in 0x50D. The order matters; thus the parameter-related
Modbus addresses in 0x50C and 0x50D are not interchangeable. After calculation, the value is stored in
0x600 for 0x106 and in 0x601 for 0x107. Use the function code 0x03 (multiple readings) to read the
Modbus addresses 0x600~0x601. And after IEEE754 conversion, you can have values of the average
phase voltage. See the table below for a quick understanding on the setting.
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If you need the measured parameters of average phase current (Modbus addresses 0x126~0x127), you
can use the function code 0x06 (single writing) or 0x10 (multiple writings) to write the Modbus address
0x126 in 0x50E and the Modbus address 0x127 in 0x50F. The order matters; thus the parameter-related
Modbus addresses in 0x50E and 0x50F are not interchangeable. After calculation, the value is stored in
0x602 for 0x126 and in 0x603 for 0x127. Use the function code 0x03 (multiple readings) to read the
Modbus addresses 0x602~0x603. And after IEEE 754 conversion, you can have values of the average
phase voltage.
Use Function Codes to WRITE Parameters in Modbus address and store values in Modbus add.
0x106 (average phase voltage) from 0x600 IEEE 754 average phase voltage
0x107 (average phase voltage) from 0x601 conversion average phase voltage
0x03
0x126 (average phase current) from 0x602 average phase current
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Baud Rate (BR): transmission speed; the setting options are 9600 kbps (default), 19200 and 38400 bps.
Parity setting (PA): odd and even checking bit for communication; the setting options are None (8n1),
Steps:
1. Press BACK key then input password to see the setting option COM.
2. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the device ID. (one digit at a time; hundreds digit tens digit
units digit )
3. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next device ID.
4. Repeat steps 5-6 till you complete the settings of the 3 digit device ID. Press NEXT key to set up the
baud rate. 4_
5. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the baud rate you need.
6. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next setting.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
three-phase three-wire (3PH3W), and three-phase four-wire (3PH4W); default: three-phase four-wire.
Steps:
1. Press BACK key then input password to see the setting option COM.
2. Use UP and DOWN keys to enter the system (SYS) setting page.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
Ampere for the secondary-side current transformer: options are 1 and 5 A; default 5 A.
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Steps:
1. Press BACK key then input password to see the setting page.
2. Use UP and DOWN keys to enter the system (CT) setting page.
3. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the number for the primary-side current transformer.
4. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
Steps:
1. Press BACK key then input password to see the setting page.
2. Press UP and DOWN keys to enter the potential transformer (PT) setting page.
3. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the number for the primary-side potential transformer.
4. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting and start to set the next number for the primary-side
potential transformer.
5. When the option starts blinking, you can use UP and DOWN keys to select the number of the
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
Energy (PH): Reset all the accumulated energy values and automatic energy values.
1. Press BACK key then input password to see the setting page.
3. Use UP and DOWN keys to select the reset options (dEF, PH and ALA).
4. Press NEXT key to confirm the setting.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
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1. Press BACK key then input password to see the setting page.
Note: You can go back to the previous setting item by pressing BACK key anytime, whether you have
function reduces reading time as well as enhances real-time data accessibility of the master controllers
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Transmission setting: The to-be-read measured parameter address is written in the consecutive Modbus
addresses. The starting address is from 0x100 to 0x18B and the factory default is 0xFFFF.
Steps:
Use the function code 0x06 (single writing) or 0x10 (multiple writings) to write parameter-related Modbus
address in Modbus addresses 0x50C~0x515 consecutively. And after calculation, the values will be
stored in Modbus addresses 0x600~0x609. Use the function code 0x03 (multiple readings) to read the
Example:
If you need the measured parameters of average phase voltage (Modbus addresses 0x106~0x107), you
can use the function code 0x06 (single writing) or 0x10 (multiple writings) to write the Modbus address
0x106 in 0x50C and the Modbus address 0x107 in 0x50D. The order matters; thus the parameter-related
Modbus addresses in 0x50C and 0x50D are not interchangeable. After calculation, the value is stored in
0x600 for 0x106 and in 0x601 for 0x107. Use the function code 0x03 (multiple readings) to read the
Modbus addresses 0x600~0x601. And after IEEE754 conversion, you can have values of the average
phase voltage. See the table below for a quick understanding on the setting.
If you need the measured parameters of average phase current (Modbus addresses 0x126~0x127), you
can use the function code 0x06 (single writing) or 0x10 (multiple writings) to write the Modbus address
0x126 in 0x50E and the Modbus address 0x127 in 0x50F. The order matters; thus the parameter-related
Modbus addresses in 0x50E and 0x50F are not interchangeable. After calculation, the value is stored in
0x602 for 0x126 and in 0x603 for 0x127. Use the function code 0x03 (multiple readings) to read the
Modbus addresses 0x602~0x603. And after IEEE 754 conversion, you can have values of the average
phase voltage.
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Use Function Codes to WRITE Parameters in Modbus address and store values in Modbus add.
average phase
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voltage
average phase
0x127 (average phase current) from 0x603
current
4.3.8 Language
Press NEXT key long time to switch language.
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Max. Communication
300 m Standards IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Distance
Communication
Modbus TCP
Protocols
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(Be sure the IP address stays in the same network, 192.168.1.XXX; after reset, some AP changes its IP
address section to 192.168.0.XXX.) In this example, we use 192.168.1.11 as the IP address of the router.
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6. After the settings are complete, you can see the AP connection is established.
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7. Use DPM-C520W to check the connection. Default IP address: 192.168.1.1; Slave ID: 1.
Open the Command Prompt to ping IP: 192.168.1.1 and from the transmission you can determine
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Open the Command Prompt to ping IP: 192.168.1.11 (router) and from the transmission you can
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Use DPMSoft to set up the meter IP address and ID that is connected to the router.
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8. If the router you are using is with AMPDU function, you need to disable this function. Otherwise, you can
The example below uses Delta router DVW-W02W2-E2 to demonstrate how to disable AMPDU.
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password. And after that you can use the specific information to search for the router that DPM-C520W can
connect to.
Setting points:
1. Use Ethernet cable to connect to your PC and router to avoid unreliable connection and packet lost during
transmission.
Timeout: 3 seconds
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If data transmission fails, you need to search and try connecting to DPM-C502W again.
If you are using other meter-monitoring software, it is suggested to set the same settings for data
transmission.
3. Network settings
V1.0008 or
N/A N/A 192.168.X.X N/A
previous versions
V1.0008
8~16 characters AAA.BBB.XXX.YYY
(V1.0008 included) 1~32 characters 5~9999 sec
(optional) (range: 1~255)
or later
Once you enter the station number, the station shows in the later section of the IP address.
For example, if you enter 1 in the field of the station, the IP address is 192.168.1.1.
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Once you enter the station number, the station does NOT reflect on the IP address.
For example, if you enter 1 in the field of the station, the IP address is 192.158.1.5.
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2. Once DPM-C520W is connected, you can find the meter information after clicking “System Setting”
button.
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Set the router and the meter; see the example below.
SSID: Delta_DPM_C520W
You can click the “Network Set” button to save the network settings.
4. After setting, make sure the DPM-C520W is in Wi-Fi mode (485 OFF). See section 4.2.10 for more
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6. Use your PC and open the Command Prompt to ping meter IP: 168.234.123.254. From the
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8. Once DPM-C520W is connected, you can find the meter information after clicking “System Setting”
button.
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9. If there is any modification on the settings of SSID, Password and IP address, you need to click the
“Reset Wi-Fi module” button or to turn off and then turn on the power meter to have the
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After you click the “Reset Wi-Fi module” button, a confirmation prompts up to make sure you really
want to reset the module.
And after the reset is done, a message stating “Set Reset Success!” appears.
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between the power of the harmonic frequencies above the base frequency and the power of the base frequency.
The total harmonic distortions for current/voltage are calculated using the following formula.
Total Harmonic
Distortion for Current
Total Harmonic
Distortion for Voltage
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Chapter 5 Parameters and
Functions
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0: None
2: DMP–C520
6 40007 Meter Model word 2 R
5: DMP–C520W
11:DPM-C320
C 40013 Reserved
0: 3φ4W
3: 1φ3W
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0: 1A
F 40016 Secondary CT (A) word A 2 R/W
1: 5A
0: 3CT3PT
1: 3CT2PT
2: 3CT0PT
3: 2CT3PT
Transformer
12 40019 4: 2CT2PT word 2 R/W
quantities
5: 2CT0PT
6: 1CT3PT
7: 1CT2PT
8: 1CT0PT
13 40020 Reserved
0: 9600
2: 38400
0: WiFi Mode
1: 485 Mode
0: None
2: Odd
0: None
3: Reset alarm
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factory default
0: Disable
1F 40032 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
(current value
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
21 40034 exceeding this value
triggers alarm)
22 40035 Reserved
Dropout setpoint
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(current value below
0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R/W
this value clears
24 40037
alarm)
0: Disable
34 40053 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
37 40056 Reserved
3A 40059 Reserved
0: Disable
3B 40060 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
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3E 40063 Reserved
41 40066 Reserved
0: Disable
42 40067 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
Pickup setpoint
43 40068
(phase voltage value
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
exceeding this value _5
44 40069
triggers alarm)
45 40070 Reserved
Dropout setpoint
46 40071
(phase voltage value
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
below this value
47 40072 clears alarm)
48 40073 Reserved
0: Disable
49 40074 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
Pickup setpoint
4A 40075
(phase value below
0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
this value triggers
4B 40076
alarm)
4C 40077 Reserved
Dropout setpoint
4D 40078 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R/W
(phase voltage value
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0: Disable
5E 40095 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
61 40098 Reserved
64 40101 Reserved
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0: Disable
65 40102 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
68 40105 Reserved
6B 40108 Reserved
0: Disable
6C 40109 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
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6F 40112 Reserved
72 40115 Reserved
0: Disable
AB 40172 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
Pickup setpoint
AC 40173
(frequency value
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R/W
exceeding this value
AD 40174
triggers alarm)
AE 40175 Reserved _5
AF 40176 Dropout setpoint
(frequency value
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R/W
B0 40177 below this value
clears alarm)
B1 40178 Reserved
0: Disable
B2 40179 Alarm enable word 2 R/W
1: Enable
Pickup setpoint
B3 40180
(frequency value
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R/W
below this value
B4 40181
triggers alarm)
B5 40182 Reserved
Dropout setpoint
B6 40183
(frequency value
0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R/W
exceeding this value,
B7 40184
alarm cleared)
B8 40185 Reserved
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100 40257
Phase A voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
101 40258
102 40259
Phase B voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
103 40260
104 40261
Phase C voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
105 40262
108 40265
A–B line voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
109 40266
10A 40267
B–C line voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
10B 40268
10C 40269
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10D 40270
10E 40271
Average line voltage 0.000 – 99999.999 float V 4 R
10F 40272
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120 40289
Phase A current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
121 40290
122 40291
Phase B current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
123 40292
124 40293
Phase C current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
125 40294
128 40297
Neutral line current 0.000 – 99999.999 float A 4 R
129 40298
130 40305
Current unbalance 0.00 – 99.99 float % 4 R
131 40306
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Total displacement
140 40321 -0.00000 – 1.00000
power factor of phase float 4 R
(positive: lag; negative: lead)
141 40322 C
142 40323
Frequency 0.0000 – 99.9999 float Hz 4 R
143 40324
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apparent power of
157 40344
phase A
Total harmonic
174 40373
distortion for phase A 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R
175 40374 current
Total harmonic
176 40375
distortion for phase B 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R
177 40376 current
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Total harmonic
186 40391
distortion for phase 0.000 – 999.999 float % 4 R
187 40392 C–A voltage
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5 – 9999
_5 F201 101954 Keep alive time word Second 2 R/W
Default: 10
AAA: 0 – 255
YYY: 0 – 255
IP address:
F205 101958 word 2 R/W
AAA.BBB.XXX.YYY
IP address:
F206 101959 word 2 R/W
AAA.BBB.XXX.YYY
IP address:
F207 101960 word 2 R/W
AAA.BBB.XXX.YYY
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Chapter 6 Error Codes
Table of Contents
6.1 Error Codes ......................................................................................... 6-2
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0x03 Illegal data value Incorrect data format (for example, data length)
alarm is triggered, the data (such as alarm type and alarm triggered time) are stored in registers 0x400–0x483.
The following table lists the details and descriptions for the alarm types.
2 Over Voltage LL The measured line voltage exceeds the setting value.
3 Under Voltage LL The measured line voltage is below the setting value.
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4 Over Voltage LN The measured phase voltage exceeds the setting value.
5 Under Voltage LN The measured phase voltage is below the setting value.
6 Over Active power The measured total active power exceeds the setting value.
7 Over Reactive Power The measured total reactive power exceeds the setting value.
8 Over Apparent Power The measured total apparent power exceeds the setting value.
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When measured current is higher than the rated specification for the device, use of an external current
*1: See the following table for detailed information on the external dimensions and sizes of opening.
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Model
Dimension (mm)
Number
External Dimension:
DCT-S301C
90 x 40 x 111
Size of Opening: 21 x 32
DCT-S211C
DCT-S221C
DCT-S231C
Size of Opening: 50 x 80
DCT-S251C
DCT-S261C
DCT-S271C
x 51.6 x 198
DCT-S281C
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Model
Dimension (mm)
Number
Size of Opening:
81 x 160.5
DCT-S2A1C
DCT-S2B1C
Measurem External
Model Primary Secondary Rated Burden Size of Opening*1
ent Dimension*1
Number Current Current (VA) (mm)
Accuracy (mm)
*1: See the following table for detailed information on the external dimensions and sizes of opening.
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External Dimension:
DCT-S201B 90 x 40 x 110
Size of Opening:
20 x 30
DCT-S211B
DCT-S221B
115 x 57 x 158
DCT-S241B Size of Opening:
50 x 80
DCT-S251B
DCT-S261B
DCT-S2C1B
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