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APM series Power Meters

Installation and Operation Instruction V1.7

ACREL CO.,LTD
DECLARATION

No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system,or transmitted in any form by
nay means,electronic,mechanical photocopying,recording,or otherwise without prior permission of Acrel.
All rights reserved.
This company reserve power of revision of product specification described in this manual,without
notice.Before ordering,please consult local anget for the latest specification of product.
CONTENTS

1. Overview ................................................................................................................................................................. - 1 -
2. Type and specification ............................................................................................................................................ - 1 -
3. Technical Parameters .............................................................................................................................................. - 2 -
4. Installation and wiring instructions ........................................................................................................................ - 4 -
4.1 Installation dimensions ................................................................................................................................. - 4 -
4.2 Wiring method.............................................................................................................................................. - 4 -
5. Packaging ................................................................................................................................................................ - 7 -
6. Engineering Construction Notes ............................................................................................................................. - 7 -
6.1 Voltage input................................................................................................................................................. - 7 -
6.2 Current input ................................................................................................................................................ - 7 -
6.3 Communication Wiring ................................................................................................................................. - 7 -
7. Operation instructions ............................................................................................................................................ - 7 -
7.1 Display description ........................................................................................................................................ - 7 -
7.2 Panel description .......................................................................................................................................... - 7 -
7.3 Display overview ........................................................................................................................................... - 7 -
7.3 Measurement Parameters ............................................................................................................................ - 7 -
7.5 System Settings ............................................................................................................................................. - 7 -
7.6 Resetting data ............................................................................................................................................... - 7 -
8. Ethernet Communication Guide ............................................................................................................................. - 7 -
8.1 Ethernet Parameter Modification ................................................................................................................. - 7 -
8.2 Extension of RS485 Communication ............................................................................................................. - 7 -
8.3 Modbus_TCP Communication Example (Using ModScan Software) ............................................................ - 7 -
9. Analysis of common fault........................................................................................................................................ - 7 -
1. Overview
APM series power meters of ACREL are power meters that are designed according to IEC standards and synchronized with

international advanced technology.

APM series meters have full power measurement, energy statistics, analysis of power quality and network communications and

other functions, are mainly used for comprehensive monitoring of the quality of power supply network.

This series of meters use a modular design, with a rich function of the external DI / DO module, AI / AO module, event recording

(SOE) module with T-Flash (TF) card, network communication module, can achieve full power measurement of electrical circuit and

monitoring of switch status, Dual RS485 with Ethernet interface can realize data copying of RS485 master station, eliminating the need

for data switching exchange. PROFIBUS-DP interface can realize high-speed data transmission and networking function.

2. Type and specification


APM800 APM801 APM810
Function
(class 0.5s) (class 0.2s) (class 0.5s)
Total electrical measurement √ √ √
Measured parameters
Four-quadrant energy √ √ √
Pulse output of energy Pulse output of active/reactive energy √ √ √
Three-phase current, active power, reactive power,
Demand real-time demand of apparent power, and maximum √ √ √
demand (including time stamp)
Extremum of current, line voltage, phase voltage, active
power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor,
Extreme value statistics √ √ √
frequency, total harmonic of current, total harmonic of
voltage in this month and last month (including time stamp)
Unbalance of current, line voltage, phase voltage √ √ √
Voltage phase angle, current phase angle
Total (odd, even) harmonic content of voltage and current × × √
Power quality Harmonic content of voltage and current (2-63 times)① × × √
Voltage crest factor × × √
Telephone waveform factor × × √
Current K-factor × × √
A total of 66 kinds of alarm types, each type can record the
Alarm records most recent 16 alarm records, support extended records by √ √ √
TF card
Record the most recent 128 event records, support extended
Event log √ √ √
records by TF card
Communication Modbus protocol √ √ √
I/O 2 digital inputs + 2 digital outputs (2DI+2DO) √ √ √
8 digital inputs + 2 digital outputs with
MD82 √ √ √
changeover contacts (8DI+2DO)
Extensions TF card storage (alarm records, event records,
MLOG electrical parameters and energy timing records, √ √ √
etc.)

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8 analog inputs (class 0.5) + 4 analog outputs
MA84 √ √ √
(class 0.5) (8AI+4AO)
1 RS485/Modbus-RTU, support master mode or
MCM √ √ √
slave mode
MCP 1 Profibus-DP √ √ √
1 Ethernet, support Modbus-TCP, http, SMTP,
MCE √ √ √
DHCP protocol

Note ①: Accuracy of 2~42 times harmonic measurement in the frequency range of 45~65Hz is 1%, accuracy of 43~63 times

harmonic measurement in frequency 50Hz is 2%.

3. Technical Parameters
Technical Parameters Index

Electrical network Three-phase three-wire, three-phase four-wire, see the wiring diagram;

Frequency 45~65Hz;

Rated value:AC 100V、110V、400V、690V;


Overload: 1.2 times rated value(continuous); 2 times rated value /1
Voltage
second;
Signal
Power consumption: < 0.5VA (per channel);

Rated value: AC 1A, 5A, support 4 mm2 line access;


Overload: 1.2 times rated value(continuous); 10 times rated value/1
Current
second;
Power consumption: < 0.5VA (per channel);
Voltage、current
class 0.5s/class 0.2s (APM800、APM810/APM801)
and power

Measurement accuracy Active power class 0.5s/class 0.2s (APM800、APM810/APM801)

Reactive power class 2

Harmonic 、2%(43rd~63rd)
1%(2rd~42nd)

Switch inputs Dry contact inputs, built-in power supply;


Contact type: open contact in main part, changeover contact in module;
Relay outputs
Contact capacity:AC 250V/3A DC 30V/3A;
Output mode: Optocoupler pulse with open collector;
Pulse output of energy
、8000(1A) imp/kWh;
Pulse constant:4000(5A)
DC 0mA~20mA、4mA~20mA、0V~5V、1V~5V output, accuracy class 0.5%, load
Analog outputs
resistance ≤ 500Ω;
Analog inputs DC 0mA~20mA、4mA~20mA、0V~5V、1V~5V iutput, accuracy class 0.5%

Storage card Standard Capacity:4G,TF Card Up to 32G Capacity;

RS485 interface/Modbus-RTU protocol and DLT645 protocol


Communication Profibus-DP interface/Profibus-DP protocol;
RJ45 interface (Ethernet) / Modbus-TCP, http, DHCP and other protocols;

Working range: AC/DC 85V~265V or AC/DC 115~415V(P2);


Power supply
Power consumption: Power consumption of the main part ≤ 15VA;

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The power frequency withstand voltage between the shell and the auxiliary power supply, each
input and output terminal group is AC 4kV/1min;
The power frequency withstand voltage between the auxiliary power supply and each input and
each output terminal group is AC 2kV/1min;
Power The power frequency withstand voltage between the voltage input and other input/output
frequency terminal groups is AC 2kV/1min;
withstand The power frequency withstand voltage between the current input and other input/output
Safety
voltage terminal groups is AC 2kV/1min;
The power frequency withstand voltage between the relay output and other input/output terminal
groups is AC 2kV/1min;
The power frequency withstand voltage between each terminal group of switch input,
communication, analog output and pulse output is AC 1kV/1min;
Insulation
Inputs、outputs to the shell>100MΩ;
resistance

Electromagnetic compatibility Meet IEC 61000 standard (Level 4);

Protection level Display panel IP52

Operating temperature: -20 °C ~ +65 °C;


Storage temperature: -20°C~+70°C;
Environment
Relative humidity: ≤95% without condensation;
Altitude: ≤2500m;
IEC 60068-2-1 Environmental Testing-Part 2-1:Tests Test A:Cold IDA
IEC 60068-2-2 Part 2-1:Tests Test B:Dry heat
IEC 60068-2-30 Part 2-30:Tests Test Db:Damp heat,cyclic(12+12h)

IEC 61000-4 Electromagnetic compatibility-Testing and measurement techniques

Electrical safety in low voltage distribution system up to 1000V a.c.


Standards
and1500V d.c –Equipment for testing,measuring or monitoring of
IEC 61557-12
protective measures- Part12:
Performances measuring and monitoring devices(PMD)

Electricity metering equipment (a.c.)-Particular requirements -


IEC 62053-22
Part22:Static meter for active energy(class 0.2s and 0.5s)

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4. Installation and wiring instructions
4.1 Installation dimensions

Meter and panel opening size(unit: mm(in))

Multiple meter installation (unit: mm(in))

4.2 Wiring method


According to different design requirements, it is recommended to add a fuse (BS88 2A gG) to the power supply and voltage input
terminals to meet the safety requirements of the relevant electrical specifications.

4.2.1 Main part


Terminal diagram: "4,5,6,7,8,9" is the current signal input terminal number; "11,12,13,14" the voltage signal input terminal number;
"1, 2" is the meter auxiliary power terminal number. "21, 22" is the communication terminal number; "17, 18, 19, 20" is the energy pulse
output terminal number; "30, 31, 39" is the switch input terminal number; "40, 41, 42, 43 " is the relay output terminal number. (Figure
1)

21 22 23 30 31 39 40 41 42 43 1 2
A1 B1 DI1 DI2 R1 R2 L/+ N/-
RS485 DI DO AUX Power

(Figure 1) (A1)Auxiliary power supply, etc (A2)Input of voltage and current

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Wiring method of signal input:
V 1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3- V1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3-
11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9
* * * * * *
FUSES Note① FUSES

* *
L1 L1
* *
L2 L2
* *
L3 L3
N N
3P4W/3CT(Meter is set to 3P4W) 3P4W/3PT+3CT(Meter is set to3P4W)

V1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3- V1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3-
11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9
* * * * * *
FUSES FUSES

* *
L1 L1
* *
L2 L2
* *
L3 L3
N 3P3W/2PT+3CT(Meter is set to 3P3W-3CT) Note③
3P3W/3CT(Meter is set to 3P4W) Note②

V1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3- V1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3-
11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9
* * * *
FUSES FUSES

L1 * L1 *
L2 L2
L3 * L3 *

3P3W/2CT(Meter is set to 3P3W-2CT) 3P3W/2PT+2CT-1(Meter is set to 3P3W-2CT)

V1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3- V1 V2 V3 VN I1+ I1- I2+ I2- I3+ I3-
11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 4 5 6 7 8 9
* * * * * *
FUSES FUSES

L1 * L1 *
L2 L2
L3 * L3 *

N 3P3W/2PT+2CT-2(Meter is set to 3P3W-3CT)Note③


3P4W/2CT(Meter is set to3P4W)Note②
Note①: This is a test terminal for shorting the secondary side of the CT.

Only for balanced three-phase loads.


Note②:
Note③:
Phase B current is only displayed and does not participate in other calculations.

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4.2.2 Module parts
Switch module

继电器输出 开关量输入

Analog input and output module

模拟量输入 模拟量输出

Ethernet module

An example of wiring for the communication is shown in the figure below:

Correct wiring method: Communication Cable shield is connected to earth.

上位机:Host computer

三芯屏蔽线:Three-core shielded wire

屏蔽层接大地:Shield is connected to earth

It is recommended to add a matching resistor between A and B at the end of the meter. The resistance range is 120Ω~10 kΩ.

Note: 1.When the meter has Profibus function, for the related communication configuration and GSD file, please refer to the CD

delivered with the meter.

2.The second RS485 communication only supports Modbus 03 command.

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5. Packaging
The package contains the following items: Host (including plug-in terminal block), mounting brackets, factory inspection report,

certificate (anti-counterfeiting label), installation instructions.

When opening the product packaging, please check carefully whether there is any damage. If any damage occurs, please inform

ACREL company or agent promptly, and keep the damaged external packaging. The company will promptly replace it.

6. Engineering Construction Notes


6.1 Voltage input

The input voltage should not exceed 120% of the rated input voltage of the product (100V or 110V or 400V or 690V). Otherwise,

the PT should be used; a 1A fuse must be installed on the voltage input; the wiring method of the product must be set according to the

PT wiring of the product. The wiring method is as follows:

Wiring method Selection


2 elements 3P3W
3 elements 3P4W

6.2 Current input

The standard rated input current is 1A or 5A. It requires the use of an external CT (recommended to use a wiring strip, not directly

connected to the CT, in order to facilitate disassembly); ensure that the input current corresponds to the voltage, the phase sequence is

consistent and the direction is consistent; if There are other meters connected in the CT circuit used, the wiring should be connected in

series.

Before removing the current input connection of the product, be sure to disconnect the CT primary circuit or short the secondary

circuit!

6.3 Communication Wiring

The meter provides asynchronous half-duplex RS485 communication interface, using MODBUS-RTU
protocol, various data information can be transmitted on the communication line.
Theoretically, up to 128 power meters can be connected simultaneously on a single line. Communication

address of each power meter can be set. When wiring, keep communication lines away from power cables or

other strong electric-magnetic field.

7. Operation instructions
7.1 Display description

APM series uses LCD segment LCD display, the following table shows the segment codes for different

characters.

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A b c d E F g H i/I

J K L M n o P q r S

t U v W X y Z - - =

The following figure shows the screen when all character fields and indications are all lit.

1 7
8
2

4
5
6 9

10 11 12

The following table is a description of all the measurement and indication.

No. Display content Instruction

Identify what is displayed in the current measurement data display area 8:


I/U/P/Q/S/PF/d Current / Voltage / Active Power / Reactive Power / Apparent Power / Power
1
Factor / Demand
IO/AL/SD DI, DO, AI, AO status/alarm log/TF card status
MAX/ MIN Records of maximum / minimum
2 THD Total harmonic distortion
SOE Sequence Of Event

Indicate the percentage of the current load current relative to the rated current,
3
90% to 110%, the histogram shows 100%, and so on.
Display of load size
1、2、3:Values of ABC three-phase, 1-2,2-3,3-1: Value of the AB, BC, CA
1-2,2-3,3-1
three-line
4 AVG Average value
N Neutral current
∑ Total power

8
Lights up to indicate that the current communication is being sent and
5
Communication received normally
status symbol

IMP/ EXP/ Absorption total active energy / release total active energy / inductive reactive
6
/ energy / capacitive reactive energy

Unit of measurement Current: A, kA; Voltage: V, kV; Active power: kW, MW; Reactive power:
7
data kVar, MVar; Apparent power: kVA, MVA; Percentage: %; Frequency: Hz
Display area of
8 Current, voltage, power, power factor, time, parameter settings, etc.
measurement data

9 Units of energy Active energy: kWh, MWh; Reactive energy: kVarh, Mvarh

The status of DO1-DO4. The remaining DO can be viewed under the main
10 DO status indication
loop IO
The status of DI1-DI8. The remaining DI can be viewed under the main loop
11 DI status indication
IO
Left and right navigation bar, corresponding to the left and right buttons
12 Energy data area menu;
Electrical measurement display and parameter setting

The meter will display the model number and version information, and then the current interface will be

displayed.

Unit
The measurement type
of the current interface Value

Phase sequence
Navigation interface. Press left key/right key to
indicate the navigation interface that will be entered.
Bar graph of load
DI status
Communication status
Enter key , enter lower menu
DO status
Return key, return to
previous menu
SET

7.2 Panel description


Key description
The four keys are, the ESC key, the left key, the right key, and the enter key from left to right.
Key Function
ESC Return to previous menu
Left Decrease parameter or switch navigation interface
Right Increase parameter or switch navigation interface
Enter Modify and confirm the parameters or enter the next menu
Extended module indicator light description
9
Flashing (1s) Flashing (0.2s) Bright Extinguished

(GREEN) Module OK Module error / Module is not running

7.3 Display overview


First level Third level Fourth level
Second level menu Note
menu menu menu
See the
system
SET (Settings)
settings for
details
See data
E (Clear energy) reset for
details
dMd (Clear
demand)
ALM (Clear
alarm record)
RST (Reset)
SOE (Clear
MENU
event record)
MAX MIN
(Clear
extremum)
SD (Format TF
card)
Version,
Software
DIAG (diagnosis)
number, Module
version
I_Unablance (Unbalance of current)

Current phase angle


I (current)

In (neutral
current)
U_Unablance (unbalance of line voltage)

ULL (line Offset (Line voltage offset)


voltage)
V_Unablance (Unbalance of phase
voltage)
ULN (phase offset (Phase voltage deviation)
voltage) Angle (Voltage phase angle)

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P (active
power)

Q (reactive
power)

S (apparent
power)
IMP (Absorb active energy)
See energy
EXP (Release active energy)
view for
EQL (Inductive reactive energy)
E (energy) details
EQC (Capacitive reactive energy)
Current active power demand
Current reactive power demand
Current apparent power demand
Phase A current maximum demand and
time of occurrence
Phase B current maximum demand and
time of occurrence See demand
d (current
Phase C current maximum demand and view for
demand for
time of occurrence details
three-phase
Active power maximum demand and time
current)
of occurrence
Reactive power maximum demand and
time of occurrence
Apparent power maximum demand and
time of occurrence

PF (power
factor)
UH THD (Total harmonic distortion of
phase voltage)
2-63 harmonics
UH ODD (Total odd harmonic distortion
of three phase
of phase voltage) See
voltage
UH EVEN (Total even harmonic harmonics
THD distortion of phase voltage) for details
IH THD(Total harmonic distortion of 2-63 harmonics
current) of three phase
IH ODD(Total odd harmonic distortion of current
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current)
IH EVEN(Total even harmonic distortion
of current)
CF (Crest factor)
THFF (Telephone waveform factor)
KF(K factor)
DI (Digital input)
DO (Digital output) See IO for
IO (Inputs AI (Analog input) details
and outputs) AO (Analog output)
I (Current) Maximum of
U (Voltage) this month and
P (Active power) time of
Q (Reactive power) occurrence;
S (Apparent power) Minimum of this
See the
PF (Power factor) month and time
maximum
F (Frequency) of occurrence;
MAX/MIN and
Maximum of
(Maximum minimum
last month and
and for details
time of
minimum)
THD (Total harmonic distortion) occurrence;
Minimum of last
month and time
of occurrence;
Detailed alarm
LAST ALM (last 16 alarm records)
record
1 A (Phase A Alarm
overcurrent) details
2 B (Phase B …
overcurrent)
3 C (Phase C …
See the
AT01 (Overcurrent alarm) overcurrent)
ALM alarm for
4 MAX …
(Alarm details
(Maximum
record)
overcurrent)
5 N (Neutral …
overcurrent)
AT02 (Undercurrent alarm) … …
… … …
AT13 (Other alarm) … …

Record of the last 128 events


SOE (Event
record)
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TF (TF card
capacity)

TIME
(system
time)

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7.4 Measurement Parameters

The power parameter overview: After the meter is powered on, the current is displayed. Press the left and right

keys to switch the display to the following interface (some parameters need to press the enter key to enter the next

level):

Current Neutral current Line voltage Phase voltage

Power Factor Apparent power Reactive power Active power

Energy Demand Harmonic IO

Maximum and
SD card Event record Alarm record minimum

Time Menu

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View energy: Press ◀▶ button in the main interface until the current measurement data display area shows E, then

press ENTER, press ◀ ▶ button to switch the display: IMP (total absorbed active energy) ←→EXP (total released

active energy) ←→ EQL (total inductive reactive energy) ←→ EQC (capacitive reactive

energy).

Energy

Total absorbed active Total released active Total inductive reactive Capacitive reactive
energy(IMP) energy(EXP) energy(EQL) energy(EQC)

View demand: Press ◀▶ button on the main screen until the current measurement data display area shows d. The

measurement data area displays the current demand of three-phase current and press the enter key. Press ◀▶ key to

view the current demand of active power, the current demand of reactive power, the current demand of apparent

power, the maximum demand of three-phase current and time of occurrence, and the maximum demand of

three-phase power and time of occurrence.

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Demand(the current demand of
three-phase current )

The current demand The current demand The current demand


of active power of reactive power of apparent power

The maximum demand of phase The maximum demand of phase The maximum demand of phase
C current and time of occurrence B current and time of occurrence A current and time of occurrence

Time of occurrence of the maximum


demand occurs,2-25 17:58

The maximum demand of active The maximum demand of reactive The maximum demand of apparent
power and time of occurrence power and time of occurrence power and time of occurrence

View harmonic (APM810 only): Press ◀▶ key on the main screen until the current measurement data display area

shows THD, the measurement data area shows THD, HARM, and press the enter key. Press the ◀▶ key to view the

total harmonic distortion of the voltage, the total odd harmonic distortion of the voltage, the total even harmonic

distortion of the voltage even, the total harmonic distortion of the current, the total odd harmonic distortion of the

current, and the total even harmonic distortion of the current. After you press the enter key at the total harmonic

distortion of voltage (or current) interface, you can view the subharmonics.

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Harmonic

Total harmonic distortion Total odd harmonic distortion Total even harmonic distortion The subharmonic of phase voltage
of the phase voltage of the phase voltage of the phase voltage

MENU

The subharmonic of current


Total harmonic distortion Total odd harmonic Total even harmonic
of the current distortion of the current distortion of the current

MENU

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View IO (Input and output): Press ◀▶ key on the main screen until the current measurement data display area

shows IO, and the measurement data area shows DI, DO, AI, AO, press enter. Press the ◀▶ keys to select the

information to be viewed (DI: digital input, DO: digital output, AI: analog input, AO: analog output).
IO

View DI View DO View AI View AO

DI status DO status Value of Ai Value of Ao

① ①

② ② ③ ③

③ ③ ① ② ① ②

① P1:Main part; M1:Module 1 M2:Module 2,and so on.


② Take DI for example,DI1-DI2 status is indicated at ③,others is similar.
③ Indicate status or values of DI/DO/AI/AO.

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View maximum and minimum values: Press ◀▶ key on the main screen until the current measurement data

display area shows MAX MIN and press enter. Press ◀▶ key to select the extreme value record of the electric

parameters (I, U, P, Q, S, PF, F, THD, etc.) to be viewed and press the Enter key. Press the ◀▶ key to view the

current month's maximum value, the current month's minimum value, the previous month's maximum value, the

previous month's minimum value, and the time of occurrence of the selected electrical parameter. When a month

span occurs, the extreme value of this month is automatically deposited into the extreme value of the previous

month.

Maximum and minimum

Select extreme value (Phase A current is selected currently)

Others refer to table 1

The current month's maximum value The current month's minimum value The previous month's maximum value The previous month's minimum value

The time of occurrence of phase A


current is 16-9-8 3:58

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Table 1: Extreme Values and symbol description
Symbol Instruction Symbol Instruction Symbol Instruction
IA Phase A current PT Total active power IHC Total harmonic of
Phase C current
IB Phase B current QA Phase A reactive power UHA Total harmonic of
Phase A voltage
IC Phase C current QB Phase B reactive power UHB Total harmonic of
Phase B voltage
IN Neutral current QC Phase C reactive power UHC Total harmonic of
Phase C voltage
IAV Average current QT Total reactive power
UA Phase A voltage SA Phase A apparent power
UB Phase B voltage SB Phase B apparent power
UC Phase C voltage SC Phase C apparent power
ULN Average phase ST Total apparent power
(AVG) voltage
UAB Phase AB line PFA Phase A power factor
voltage
UBC Phase BC line PFB Phase B power factor
voltage
UCA Phase CA line PFC Phase C power factor
voltage
ULL Average line PFT Total power factor
(AVG) voltage
PA Phase A active F Frequency
power
PB Phase B active IHA Total harmonic of Phase
power A current
PC Phase C active IHB Total harmonic of Phase
power B current

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View the alarm: Press ◀▶ on the main screen until AL is displayed in the current measurement data display area,

ALM is displayed in the measurement data area, and then press the Enter key. You can view the last 16 alarm

records (Last Alm) in chronological order and view alarm records by alarm type.

APM series of meters can record 66 kinds of alarms, divided into 13 kinds of alarm categories (AT01

overcurrent, AT02 undercurrent, etc., see Table 2), each type of alarm includes a number of alarm subcategories

(for example, the AT01 overcurrent alarm includes Phase A overcurrent, Phase B overcurrent, Phase C overcurrent,

etc., see Table 2). Each alarm subclass can record up to 16 alarm records. When there are 16 or more alarm records,

the principle of first in, first out is implemented. The newly generated alarm will automatically overwrite the oldest

record. Each alarm record contains the alarm value, alarm group, alarm action (action or recovery), and alarm time.

If an expansion module (including a TF card) is purchased, all alarm data will be automatically synchronized to the

TF card for storage.

Note: The TF card cannot record all more than 16 alarm records that were simultaneously generated within 2

seconds.
Alarm records

200 alarm logs are recorded

The last 16 alarm records Overcurrent alarm

Other types of alarm

Overcurrent alarm,28 logs are recorded.

The lst last alarm record Phase A overcurrent alarm

①Action of the first alarm


group (ALM1)(Pu:Alarm
acts,do:Alarm is released),the
value of alarm is 5.500A, the Other types of alarm
time of alarm is 2017-2-18 2:17.

Phase A overcurrent alarm


,8 logs are recorded.
Every logs of the last 16
alarm records consists of
two interfaces
The lst last alarm record No.1 record of Phase A overcurrent

The alarm type is Phase A Other Phase A overcurrent alarm


overcurrent of overcurrent alarm.

Refer to ①

Other 15 alarm records

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Table 2: Alarm classification description:

Alarm subcategories Alarm


Alarm categories Alarm content communication
Symbol I Symbol II
code
1A Phase A overcurrent 0
2B Phase B overcurrent 1
AT01
I Over 3C Phase C overcurrent 2
(Overcurrent)
4 MAX Maximum overcurrent 3
5N Neutral overcurrent 4
1A Phase A undercurrent 5
2B Phase B undercurrent 6
AT02
I Unde 3C Phase C undercurrent 7
(Undercurrent)
4 MAX Minimum undercurrent 8
5N Neutral undercurrent l 9
1A Phase A overvoltage 12
2B Phase B overvoltage 13
3C Phase C overvoltage 14
AT03 4 L-N Maximum phase overvoltage 15
U Over
(Overvoltage) 5 AB Phase AB overvoltage 16
6 BC Phase BC overvoltage 17
7 CA Phase CA overvoltage 18
8 L-L Maximum line overvoltage 19
1A Phase A undervoltage 20
2B Phase B undervoltage 21
3C Phase C undervoltage 22
AT04 4 L-N Minimum phase undervoltage 23
U Unde
(Undervoltage) 5 AB Phase AB undervoltage 24
6 BC Phase BC undervoltage 25
7 CA Phase CA undervoltage 26
8 L-L Minimum line voltage undervoltage 27
1P Total active overpower 31
AT05
P Over 2Q Total reactive overpower 32
(Overpower)
3S Total apparent overpower 33
1P Total active underpower 34
AT06
P Unde 2Q Total reactive underpower 35
(Underpower)
3S Total apparent underpower 36
AT07 (Demand 1 Over Overdemand alarm of active power 59
Pd dMd
alarm) 2 Unde Underdemand alarm of active power 60
AT08 (Power 1 Over Total over power factor 37
PF PF
factor alarm) 2 Unde Total under power factor 38
AT09 (Total 1 IA Over THD of Phase A current 41
THD
Harmonic Alarm) 2 IB Over THD of Phase B current 42

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3 IC Over THD of Phase C current 43
4 UA Over THD of phase A voltage 44
5 UB Over THD of phase B voltage 45
6 UC Over THD of phase C voltage 46
1 IA Over TEHD of Phase A current 47
2 IB Over TEHD of Phase B current 48
AT10 (Total Even 3 IC Over TEHD of Phase C current 49
EVEN
Harmonic Alarm) 4 UA Over TEHD of Phase A voltage 50
5 UB Over TEHD of Phase B voltage 51
6 UC Over TEHD of Phase C voltage 52
1 IA Over TOHD of Phase A current 53
2 IB Over TOHD of Phase B current 54
AT11 (Total odd 3 IC Over TOHD of Phase C current 55
Odd
harmonics Alarm) 4 UA Over TOHD of Phase A voltage 56
5 UB Over TOHD of Phase B voltage 57
6 UC Over TOHD of Phase C voltage 58
1 di1 DI1 ON/OFF 62
2 di2 DI2 ON/OFF 63
AT12 di
3 di3 DI3 ON/OFF 64
4 di4 DI4 ON/OFF 65
1 I-Ubl Max unbalanced current 10
2 U-Ubl Max unbalanced phase voltage 28
L-N
3 U-Ubl Max unbalanced line voltage 29
L-L
AT13(Other) Oth
4 F Over Over Frequency 39
5 F Unde Under Frequency 40
6 I Loss Current Loss 11
7 U Loss Voltage Loss 30
8 PHA Rev Phase Reversal 61

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View event record (SOE): When the DI/DO status is changed, event records can be generated. The main body can

store up to 128 event records.If you purchased an expansion module (including a TF card), all event log data will

be automatically synchronized to the TF card for storage.

Note: The TF card cannot record all more than 16 alarm records that were simultaneously generated within 2

seconds.

Event records

The last 1 event record

di2 becomes an opem node


Other 15 event records

Time of occurrence
is 16-8-4 2:10

See the TF card data record: After power off, remove the TF card and use a card reader or other device to plug it

into the computer for reading.

The data log files included in the TF card are: Alarm (Alarm data), Energy (Timed recording energy data),

Harmonic (Harmonic data), Maintain (Basic parameter data), Record (Timed recording electrical parameter data),

SOE ( Event log data), APM800Config.ini (Parameter log file settings), ReadMe.txt (Guide).

Note: If the system time is set incorrectly, the TF card will not be recognized.

①Alarm data: Open the Alarm folder. The folder contains subfolders named “Year_Month” (For example:

2018_02). The subfolder contains the .csv record file named “Alarm Type” (eg: Over THD. Csv), you can view

the alarm data. The log file contains: date; time; alarm group; alarm type; alarm value; alarm status.

②View the timed energy record data: Open the Energy folder, and the folder contains the .csv record file

(2018_02.csv) named “Year_Month” to view the timed energy record data. The log file contains: date; time;

positive active energy; reverse active energy; inductive reactive energy; capacitive reactive energy; positive active

energy in T1 period; positive active energy in T2 period; positive active energy in T3 period; positive active energy

in T4 period.

Note: The meter records 1 time energy data (primary side) by default for 1 hour. It also includes the positive

active energy in each time period. The time interval can be set. The time interval unit is Hour.

Symbol Content Symbol Content


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IMP Positive active energy IMP(T1) Positive active energy in T1 period
EXP Reverse active energy IMP(T2) Positive active energy in T2 period
EQL Inductive reactive energy IMP(T3) Positive active energy in T3 period
EQC Capacitive reactive energy IMP(T4) Positive active energy in T4 period
③View harmonic data: Open the Harmonic folder, which contains subfolders named "Year_Month" (For example:

2018_03), and the subfolder contains a .csv log file named "Year_Month_Date" (eg :2018_03_31.csv), you can

view harmonic data. The log file contains: date; time; three-phase phase-separated voltage, current total harmonic

value (maximum, minimum); three-phase phase-separated voltage, total odd current harmonic, total even harmonic

value (maximum, minimum) ); three-phase phase-separated voltage and current fractional harmonic values

(maximum, minimum, recorded 2-63 harmonic data).

Note: The meter records 1 time harmonic data (primary side) by default for 1 minute, the time interval can

be set, and the time interval unit is minute.

④View the main parameter change record: Open the Maintain folder, the folder contains the "Maintain.csv" log

file, you can view the parameter change record. The log file contains: date; time; parameter type (such as: primary

side voltage and current value; secondary side voltage and current value; 485 communication address and baud

rate); new parameter value.

⑤View timed electrical parameter record data: Open the Record folder, which contains subfolders named

“Year_Month” (eg 2018_03), and the subfolder contains the .csv log file named “Year_Month_Date” (Example:

2018_03_31.csv), you can view the timed electrical parameter record data. The log file is as follows:

Note: The meter records 1 time electric parameter data (primary side) by default for 1 minute, the time

interval can be set, and the time interval unit is minute.

Symbol Content Symbol Content Symbol Content


Phase BC line
IA(A) Phase A current UBC(V) PT(W) Total active power
voltage
Phase CA line Phase A reactive
IB(A) Phase B current UCA(V) QA(Var)
voltage power
U_LL_AVG(V Average line Phase B reactive
IC(A) Phase C current QB(Var)
) voltage power
Unbalance of Phase Phase C reactive
IN(A) Neutral current UA_UBL(%) QC(Var)
A voltage power
Average Unbalance of Phase Total reactive
I_AVG(A) UB_UBL(%) QT(Var)
current B voltage power
Unbalance of Unbalance of Phase Phase A apparent
IA_UBL(%) UC_UBL(%) SA(VA)
Phase A current C voltage power
Unbalance of U_LN_UBL( Unbalance of phase Phase B apparent
IB_UBL(%) SB(VA)
Phase B current %) voltage power
Unbalance of UAB_UBL(% Unbalance of AB Phase C apparent
IC_UBL(%) SC(VA)
Phase C current ) line voltage power
I_UBL(%) Unbalance of UBC_UBL(%) Unbalance of BC ST(VA) Total apparent

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current line voltage power
Phase A UCA_UBL(% Unbalance of CA
UA(V) F(Hz) Frequency
voltage ) line voltage
Phase B U_LL_UBL( Unbalance of line Phase A power
UB(V) PFA
voltage %) voltage factor
Phase C Phase A active Phase B power
UC(V) PA(W) PFB
voltage power factor
U_LN_AVG( Average phase Phase B active Phase C power
PB(W) PFC
V) voltage power factor
Phase C active
UAB(V) AB line voltage PC(W) PF Total power factor
power
⑥View event log data: Open the SOE folder, which contains the .csv log file named "Year_Month" (for example:
2018_03.csv) to view the event log data. The log file contains: date; time; DIDO serial number; action type.
Note: The data in the TF card is read-only, and the file record data is excel. Please open it with Microsoft
Office Excel07 version and above 07 version. If it is lower than Microsoft Office Excel07 version or WPS,
there will be some data loss.

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7.5 System Settings

To set up the APM series meter, follow the instructions below:

① Press ◀▶ at the measurement screen until Menu is selected and press ENTER.

② Press ◀▶ until Set is selected and press ENTER.

③ Enter your password. The default password is 0001 and the universal password is 0008.

④ Select the parameters to be modified.

Modify the parameters as follows:

①When a value or character is selected, flashing indicates that it can be modified.

② 1)For values that do not need to distinguish ones, tens,hundreds, thousands, use the ◀▶ keys to change

the currently selected value.

2)To achieve the method to increase or decrease the value of ones, tens,hundreds, thousands, you

need to press ◀ to select the bit that need to be modified, and press ▶ to change the value of the selected bit.

③ Press Enter to save the changes and move to the next area.

④ Press the ESC button before saving,prompt for saving will appear. Press the left or right key to select

yes/no. When you select yes, press Enter to save the setting parameters. When you select no, press Enter will not to

save the setting parameters.


7.5.1 System Settings Overview (SET):
First level Second level Third level Range
Addr Address:1-247
Baud Baud rate: 1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400
BUS 1 (First Mode: None 1sp (No parity, 1 stop bit)
way) None 2sp (No parity, 2 stop bits)
Bus Mode
Odd 1sp (Odd check, 1 stop bit)
(communicatio
Even 1sp (Even parity, 1 stop bit)
n)
Same as
BUS2 Extended RS485 module
BUS1
DLT 645 Addr 645 Address: 0-999999999999
Profibus Addr Profibus Address: 1-127

I Pri Primary rated current: 1A-32760A


=Pri*Scale (See current ratio setting)
I Scal

Rto.i I Sec Secondary rated current rating: 1A, 5A

In Pri Primary neutral rated current: 1A-32760A


SYS (System)
In Scal =Pri*Scal

In Sec Secondary neutral rated current rating: 1A, 5A


U Pri Primary rated voltage: 100V-1200kV
Rto.u U Scal =Pri*Scal
U Sec Secondary rated voltage rating: 100V, 110V, 400V, 690V

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Wiring:
3P3W_3CT: Three-phase three-wire 3CT
Line
3P3W_2CT: Three-phase three-wire 2CT
3P4W: Three-phase four-wire
Nominal value of secondary voltage,used to calculate
U.nom
voltage deviation
nom
Nominal value of frequency used to calculate frequency
F.nom
deviation.
Puls Pulse constant: 0-9999, see system setup section
The first group of alarms: see the alarm setting section
AL1
ALM (Alarm) for details.
AL2 The second group of alarms
dMd Wid Window sliding time: 1, 2, 3, 5 minutes
(Demand) Pd Period: 5-60 minutes
Calculation method of unbalance:
Absolute (Absolute value algorithm)
(The difference between the maximum value deviating
Ubl from the average and average value) / average *100%
Meth
(Unbalance) Rated (Rated algorithm)
If the average value of the denominator in the above
equation is less than the rated value, the denominator is
the rated value.
Initial state: N-O (Normally open) / N-C (Normally
DI Init
closed)
Initial state: N-O (Normally open) / N-C (Normally
Init
closed)
Di-o (Digital ALM1 (Associated with alarm 1, see DO setting)
inputs and TYPE ALM2 (Associated with alarm 2, see DO setting)
outputs) DO COM (Communication control)
Effective when controlled by communication. When it is
set to 0, it is the level control mode. If it is not 0, it is the
DLY
pulse control mode. After the delay time is set, it will be
disconnected. Unit: 1 second.
TYPE Input Type: 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-5V, 1-5V
Dot Decimal point: 0-3
AI
High High value of display: 0-9999
Low Low value of display: 0-9999
Ai-o (Analog TYPE Output Type: 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-5V, 1-5V
inputs and Select the corresponding signal, and see the analog
SEL
outputs) output set.
AO Corresponding value of high point of analog output
High
(Primary value)
Corresponding value of low point of analog output
Low
(Primary value)
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ofs Offset (Based on 16mA/4V)
IP IP address
SUB Subnet mask
nET (Ethernet)
GATE Gateway
PORT Port number: 1-9999
Minute, second,
Time year, month, See the time setting section
day
PASS set Password of parameter setting: 0-9999
(Password) rst Reset password: 0-9999
0: Always bright
LCD
Non-zero: After delaying the setted value, the backlight
(Backlight)
goes off in units of seconds.

7.5.2 Communication settings


1. After entering setup mode (the same settings below), press ◀▶ until BUS is selected and press Enter.

2. Press the ◀▶ keys to select the communication parameters (bus1/bus2/DLT645/Profibus) and press the Enter key.

3. Set ADDR (communication address), range: 1-247 and press the Enter key.

4. Select bAUd (baud rate) and press the Enter key.

5. Select Mode (check mode and stop bit) and press the Enter key.

6. Press the ESC button to return to the R485 BUS interface.

7.5.3 System setting (Current ratio)


1. Press ◀▶ until SYS is selected and press the Enter key.

2. Press ◀▶ until Rto.i is selected and press the Enter key.

3. Input the rated value of primary side current(I Pri) and press the Enter key.

4.Enter the ratio of primary side current (SCALE), optional *01, *10 times, used to set the primary side current

greater than 9999A, the actual rated value of primary side current is Pri*SCAL, If you need to set the primary

side current to 10000A, you can set Pri=1000, SCAL=10;

5. Select the value of rated secondary side current (I Sec) and press the Enter key.

6. Enter the the rated value of primary side (In Pri), the ratio of primary side (SCAL), and the rated value of

secondary side (In Sec) for the neutral current. Refer to steps 3, 4, and 5.

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Current
Rated value of primary side

Ratio of primary side

Rated value of secondary side

Neutral current

7.5.4 Voltage ratio setting refers to current ratio setting

For example: If the current input is connected by external CT and the rated value is 40A/5A, set the rated

value of primary side current to 40A, the scale value to 1, and the rated value of secondary current to 5A. Neutral

current setting is the same. If the voltage input is connected by external PT and the rated value is: 6000V/400V,

then set the rated value of the primary voltage to 6000V, the scale value to 1, and the rated value of secondary

voltage to 400V.

7.5.5 Pulse constant setting (Only APM801 can be set)

When the pulse constant is set to 0, the default is 8000 when the rated value of the secondary side current is

1A, and the default is 4000 when the rated value of the secondary side current is 5A. When the pulse constant is set

to non-zero, the actual pulse constant is the setted value*100. For example, if the set value is 50, the actual pulse

constant is 5000.

Note: ① The primary value must be greater than or equal to the secondary value.

② Only the APM801 can set the pulse constant.

7.5.6 Alarm Settings

1. Press ◀▶ until ALM is selected and and press the Enter key.

2. Press ◀▶ key to select the alarm group (a total of two groups of alarms) and press the Enter key.

3. Press the ◀▶ keys to select the alarm category (Refer to Table 2 of 7.4 Alarm View) and press the Enter key.

4. Under the alarm category, select the alarm subclass (Refer to Table 2 of 7.4 Alarm View) and press Enter key.

5. Enable selected alarm type(ENABLE or disable selected alarm type(DISABLE)and press the enter key.

6. Input the value of alarm action (primary value). For some parameters, you can set the negative value. Press the

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◀▶ key at the same time to switch the positive and negative signs and press the enter key.

7. Enter the delay time of alarm action and press the enter key.

8. Enter the recovery value of alarm (primary value) and press the enter key.

9. Enter the delay time of alarm recovery and press the enter key.

10. Enable alarm in zero value(low value of alarm is effective) and press the enter key.

11. Return to the third step and make other alarm settings.

12. Press the ESC button to return.

The alarm category:Overcurrent alarm

The alarm subcategory:Phase A


overcurrent alarm

Enable alarm

Enable alarm in zero value

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The parameter symbol description for settings
Indication area
Symbols of display area Range
symbol
Enable settings ENABLE,DISABLE
VAL (Alarm value) 0-9999
PU(Pick Up) dLy (Alarm delay value, accurate to
0-9999
second)
Parameter VAL (Recovery value) 0-9999
settings Do(Drop Out) dLy (Recovery delay value, accurate to
0-9999
second)
ZERO ALM (Enable or disable zero
ENABLE,DISABLE
alarm)

Note: For high alarm types, the recovered value must be less than the alarm value. For low alarm types, the

recovered value must be greater than the alarm value.

The following is a schematic of how the meter handles alarm parameters.

报警值:Alarm value

恢复值:Recovery value

动作时间:Action time

报警区间:Alarm interval

恢复延时:Delay time of recovery

Alarm description:

The meter has two groups of alarms. Each group of alarms can detect a variety of alarm conditions, including

changes in the inputs of the electronic parameters, phase loss, reverse phase sequence, unbalance, and harmonics.

The switch input and reverse phase sequence only need to set the enable bit, and other alarms need to set the alarm

condition.

7.5.7 Alarm Type Description

7.5.7.1 Electric parameter alarm

Overcurrent: Zero alarm setting does not apply to overcurrent alarm. When the single phase current is greater

than or equal to the action value and meets the set action delay time, the single phase overcurrent alarm starts;

when the single phase current is lower than the set recovered value and meets the delay time. The single phase
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overcurrent alarm is released.

Undercurrent: When the single phase current is lower than or equal to the action value and meets the set

action delay time, the single phase undercurrent alarm starts; when the single phase current is greater than the

recovered value and meets the delay time, the single phase undercurrent alarm is released.

Note: When undercurrent alarm and zero alarm is enabled, single phase current is equal to 0, the alarm is

valid; when undercurrent is enabled and zero alarm is forbidden, when single phase current is equal to 0, the alarm

is invalid.

7.5.7.2 Phase current loss alarm

When any current (not all current) is equal to or lower than the action value and meets the delay time, phase

A current loss alarm occurs; and when any of the following conditions occurs, the alarm is released:

The three-phase current is greater than the recovered value and meets the delay time

The three-phase current is lower than the phase loss action value.

7.5.7.3 Reverse phase sequence alarm:

The values of action and recovery and delay time are not applicable to the reverse phase sequence alarm.

When the phase sequence is not ABC normal phase sequence, an inverse phase sequence alarm is generated.

7.5.7.4 DI alarm

When the DI state changes from the initial state, an alarm is generated.

Examples are as follows:

Set Phase A overcurrent alarm of the first group of alarm enabled.

Action value: The action value is a primary value. For example, if the alarm value is set to 5.500A, when

Phase A current value exceeds 5.500A, the alarm condition is triggered and the timer starts.

Action delay time: When the alarm condition is triggered, if Phase A current value exceeds 5.500A, an

alarm record will be generated after the setted delay time (accurate to the second), Alarm group (alarm 1),

alarm type (Phase A overcurrent), alarm time (eg: 2017-5-12 14:15:20) will be recorded. If DO is associated

with this alarm, the DO acts (see DO settings).

Recovered value: The recovered value is a primary value. For example, if the recovered value is set to

5.400A, after Phase A overcurrent alarm has occurred, when Phase A current value is lower than 5.400A, the

released alarm condition is triggered and the timer starts. .

Recovered delay time: When the triggered alarm condition is released, if Phase A current value has been

lower than 5.400A, the released alarm record will be generated after the setted delay time (accurate to second),

and the alarm group (Alarm1), alarm type (Phase A overcurrent), the released alarm time (eg 2017-5-12

14:17:20) will be recorded. If DO is associated with this alarm, the DO returns to its initial state. It can be

calculated that the alarm duration is 2 minutes.

Note: The alarm is invalid when both the action value and the recovered value are zero.

7.5.8 Demand setting


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1. Press ◀▶ until you select dMd and press the Enter key.

2. Set the window time (Wid) (1, 2, 3, 5) and press the Enter key.

3. Set the demand period (Pd) (1-60), which must be set to an integral multiple of the sliding window time and

press the Enter key.

4. Press the ESC button to return.

Demand calculation method:

APM series meters use the sliding window method to calculate the demand. In the sliding window calculation

cycle, select a calculation period (Period) and a sliding window (Width). The calculation cycle of sliding window

must be divided equally. For example, three 5-minute sliding windows (Wid = 5, Pd = 15) are set in a 15 minute

calculation cycle. Refresh the current demand at the end of each sliding window. The schematic diagram is as

follows:

15 分钟计算周期:15 minutes of calculation period

5 分钟计算周期:5 minutes of calculation period

每个滑窗时间结束后计算需用量:

Calculate the demand after each sliding window time.

需用值是上个周期结束时 3 个(15/5)滑窗时间的平均值:

The demand value is the average value of the three sliding window time at the end of the last calculation period.

7.5.9 do settings

1. Press ◀▶ until dio is selected and press the Enter key.

2. Press ◀▶ until do is selected and press the Enter key.

3. Press the ◀▶ keys to select the do number (each main part contains 2 DO outputs and each MD82LOG module

adds 2 DO outputs) and press the Enter key.

4. Press the ◀▶ keys to select Normally Open (N-O) or Normally Closed (N-C) and press the Enter key.

5. Press ◀▶ key to select the do output control mode. ALM1 (alarm group 1) and ALM2 (alarm group 2) are the

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alarm controls, and COM is the communication control. Press the Enter key.

6. 1) If you select the alarm (ALM1 or ALM2) control, press ◀▶ key to select the alarm category, press the Enter

key.Select the alarm subclass, press the Enter ke.Select whether to enable,press the Enter key. A DO can select

multiple alarms for combined alarms.

2) If communication (COM) control is selected, modify the delay (DLY)time ranged 0-9999, unit 1 second.

When it is set to 0, it is a level control. When it is not 0, it is a pulse mode control,and it is disconnected after

the delay time is set.

7. Press the ESC button to return.

Note:

① When the output control mode of do1 is selected as ALM (ALM1 or ALM2), and is not associated

(DISABLE)with any alarm of ALM or associated with all alarms (ENABLE), When any alarm of

this group (ALM1 or ALM2)is generated , do1 will act.

② When the output control mode of do1 is selected as ALM (ALM1 or ALM2) and associated

(ENABLE) with Phase A overcurrent alarm and Phase A overpower alarm and not associated

(DISABLE) with the other alarms. After the setting is completed, do1 acts when Phase A

overcurrent or Phase A overpower alarm occurs.

③ Before selecting the alarm type associated with do, make sure that the alarm type is enabled in the

alarm setting. If it is not enabled, the do does not act when this alarm condition occurs.

DO number
Initial state

Control mode

DOx is associated with overcurrent


alarm-phase A overcurrent alarm

7.5.10 Analog input setting (valid with analog module)


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1. Press ◀▶ until Aio is selected and press the Enter key.

2. Press ◀▶ until Ai is selected and press the Enter key.

3. Press ◀▶ until the Ai channel to be modified is selected and press the Enter key.

4. Select the input type (make sure the input type is current input or voltage input, current input can choose

0-20mA, 4-20mA, voltage input can choose 0-5V, 1-5V). Press the Enter key.

5. Select the decimal point of display and press the Enter key.

6. Set the high value of the signal input corresponding to displayed value and press the Enter key.

7. Set the low value of the signal input corresponding to displayed value and press the Enter key.

8. Press the ESC button to return.

For example: Ai1 is set to 4-20mA input and the decimal point is set to 1. The displayed value of high point

of is set to 1000 and the displayed value of low point is set to 0. When the Ai1 signal input is 20mA, the displayed

value is 100.0. When the signal input is 4mA, the displayed value is 0. When the signal input is 12mA, the

displayed value is 50.0.

Ai number

Signal type

Decimal point

High point

Low point

7.5.11 Analog output setting (Valid with analog module)

1. Press ◀▶ until Aio is selected and press the Enter key.

2. Press ◀▶ until Ao is selected and press the Enter key.

3. Press ◀▶ until the Ao channel to be modified is selected and press the Enter key.

4. Select the output type and press the Enter key.

5. Select the output corresponding signal (see Table 3) and press the Enter key.

6. Set the actual value of high point of the output corresponding to the signal and press the Enter key.

7. Set the actual value of low point of the output corresponding to the signal and press the Enter key.

8. Output offset, as a percentage of the reference value of 16mA (current output) or 4V (voltage output) and press

the Enter key.

9. Press the ESC button to return.

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Ao number
Type of output

Selected signal

The corresponding displayed value


of high point of the signal output
The corresponding displayed value
of low point of the signal output

Offset

Table 3: Output Signals


No. Symbol Instruction No. Symbol Instruction
0 IA Phase A current 13 QA Phase A reactive power
1 IB Phase B current 14 QB Phase B reactive power
2 IC Phase C current 15 QC Phase C reactive power
3 UA Phase A voltage 16 QT Total reactive power
4 UB Phase B voltage 17 SA Phase A apparent power
5 UC Phase C voltage 18 SB Phase B apparent power
6 UAB Phase AB line voltage 19 SC Phase C apparent power
7 UBC Phase BC line voltage 20 ST Total apparent power
8 UCA Phase CA line voltage 21 PFA Phase A power factor
9 PA Phase A active power 22 PFB Phase B power factor
10 PB Phase B active power 23 PFC Phase C power factor
11 PC Phase C active power 24 PF Total power factor
12 PT Total active power 25 F Frequency

For example:

When Ao1 is set to 4-20mA output, the signal is selected as IA (Phase A current), the corresponding signal of

output high point is 5.000A, and the corresponding signal of output low point is 0.000A. When Phase A current

value is 5A, Ao1 output is 20mA; when Phase A current value is 0A, Ao1 output is 4mA; when Phase A current

value is 2.5A, Ao1 output is 12mA. If the actual output is 3.99mA at 0A, then the offset can be set to (4-3.99)/16 =

0.062% to make the zero output be 4mA.

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7.5.12 Time setting

1. Press ◀▶ until Time is selected and press the Enter key.

2. Set hour (H), press the Enter key.

3. Set minute (M), press the Enter key.

4. Set second (S), press the Enter key.

5. Set year and press the Enter key.

6. Set month and press the Enter key.

7. Set day and press the Enter key.

8. Press the ESC button to return.

Hour
Minute

Second

Year Month Day

7.5.13 Network settings

1. Press ◀▶ until NET is selected and press the Enter key.

2. Enter the IP address and press the Enter key.

3. Enter the Subnet Mask (SUB) address and press the Enter key.

4. Enter the gateway address (GAT) and press the Enter key.

5. Enter the port address and press the Enter key.

6. Set the acquisition mode of IP address, MANU for manual acquisition, DHCP for automatic acquisition,

press the Enter key.

7. Press the ESC button to return.

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7.5.14 Recording configuration of TF card

1. Insert the TF card into the computer, find the corresponding drive letter and open it.

2. Double-click to open APM800Config.ini.

3. [INTERVAL] is a configuration area of sampling interval.

Parameter (minute), indicates the recording interval of electrical parameter in minutes and range (1-30).

Energy (hour), indicates the recording interval of energy in hours and range (1-12).

[PARAMETER] is the configuration area to record the electrical parameter. For example: IA=1 means to

record Phase A current, IA=0 means not to record Phase A current.

[ENERGY] is the configuration area to record energy configuration. For example: IMP = 1 means to record

absorbed active energy, and IMP = 0 means not to record absorbed active energy.

4. Save after configuration is complete.

7.5.15 Main settings

1. Press ▶ until DISP is selected and press the Enter key.

2. Press ▶ can choose the main setting.

3. Press the ESC button to return.

No. Symbol Instruction


00 Def Default
01 I Current
02 In Current(N)
03 ULL Voltage (L-L)

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04 ULn Voltage Average (L-N)
05 P Active Power
06 q Reactive Power
07 S Real Power
08 PF PF
09 E Energy
10 Dmd Demand
11 Thd THD

7.6 Resetting data

In order to reset the data of APM series meter, please follow the instructions below:

①Press ◀▶ at the measurement screen until Mune is selected and press the ENTER key.

②Press ◀▶ until Rst is selected and press the ENTER key.

③Enter your password. The default password is 0001 and the universal password is 0008.

④Select the data to be reset and press the ENTER key.Refer to the following table.

⑤Press left or right key to select yes to clear the corresponding data, and select no to cancel.

Symbol Instruction
E Clear energy
dMd Clear demand
ALM Clear alarm records
SOE Clear event records
MIMX Clear maximum and minimum
SD Format TF card

The following is an example of clearing energy:

Select yes and press the


Clear energy
Enter key to clear the data

8. Ethernet Communication Guide


8.1 Ethernet Parameter Modification

8.1.1 Modification by Button

Refer to 7.5 Network Settings of System Settings

8.1.2 Modification by Modbus Communication

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Follow these steps to modify the Ethernet parameters:

1) Send the command 0xABCD to the register with the address 29 to enter the Ethernet setting mode; Send

the command 0 to the register with the address 29 to exit the Ethernet setting mode, and the modified

parameters are not saved at this time.

2) The new value can be written to the register after entering the Ethernet setting mode. If the Ethernet

mode is not entered, the modification is invalid.

3) Send the command 0XABCD to the the register with the address 37 to save the changes. After it is

written successfully, the Ethernet module enters the restart mode. After the Ethernet module restarts

successfully, the host can read the Ethernet parameters correctly.

8.1.3 Modification by Web Pages

Local network settings

Firstly, enter the operating system (take win7 as an example), use the mouse to click on the network icon on

the bottom right corner, click on "Open Network and Sharing Center", click on the change adapter settings,

right-click the local connection, click properties, double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4 ), you will

see the page shown below. Please follow the instructions, select "Use the following IP address", and fill in the IP

address 192.168.1.110 (the same subnet), the subnet mask 255.255.255.0, the default gateway 192.168.1.1 (The

DNS part can be left blank). Click OK on the page and click OK on the Local Area Connection Properties page to

wait for system to complete configuration.

Connect the Ethernet module and the computer with a twisted-pair B cable, power the meter. If the local

connection on the bottom right corner of the computer monitor is connected at this point, you can continue to the

next step. Otherwise, power off the meter, check the network cable and network settings.

WEB page configuration

Open Internet Explorer, enter the Ethernet IP address in the address bar (http://192.168.1.150/, factory

default setting), and the login screen shown in the figure below will appear.

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Click Setup to enter the Ethernet & TCP/IP configuration interface, as shown below:

After the modification is completed, click Apply to wait for it to take effect.

8.2 Extension of RS485 Communication


Extended 485 communication does not support the DLT-645 protocol and only supports the Modbus-RTU
protocol.

8.2.1 Extending RS485 Communication as a Modbus Slave Station

When the second communication serves as a slave station, as the first channel RS485 communication, only

supports the 0x03 command and does not support the 0x10 command. Refer to Chapter 8 for the address table.
8.2.2 Modbus TCP communication (Using ModScan software)
When using the Ethernet Modbus_TCP protocol, it supports 0x01 (read coil status), 0x02 (read input status),
03 (read hold register), 0x05 (write single coil). (Note: When using the 01, 02, and 05 commands, they all
correspond to the APM8xx meter's own information. DI1 and DO1 correspond to the starting address 0.)

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The contents of the following address table are for Modbus TCP operation only. (Related to the slave
information read by the user)
Data type
Register
Name Resolution (Read-write Note
(WORD)
attribute)
39992-39993 Group 32-1 slave Int32 (RO) The high byte is first, the low byte
status is after, bit0 is the first group
state, and 1 is the read failure,
and the corresponding cache is
cleared.

39994-39995 Group 64-33 slave Int32 (RO) The same as above


status
39996-39997 Group 96-65 slave Int32 (RO) The same as above
status
39998-39999 Group 128-97 slave Int32 (RO) The same as above
status
40000-57999 Information area RO Example is as follow
read from slave
station
58000 Read slave station 1ms UInt16(RW) Example is as follow
timeout
58001 Slave station access 1ms UInt16(RW) Example is as follow
interval time
58002 Group 1 slave UInt16(RW) 1-247 (Slave address station, does
station address not take effect when set to 0)
58003 Group 1 UInt16(RW) 0-65535
communication start
address
58004 Group 1 UInt16(RW) (Does not take effect when set to 0)
communication
length
58005-58385 Group 2-128 slave UInt16(RW) Same as 58002-58004

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station settings
58386-58399 Reserved
58400-58527 Failure rate UInt16(RO) Communication reads state of each
group, the slave access failure
rate of last 20 visits, 100% means
the disconnection and clear cache

58600-58728 Number of errors UInt16(RO) The cumulative number of failures


used to debug slave access

58800-58928 Number of UInt16(RO) The cumulative number of


transmissions transmissions used to debug slave
access

E.g:
The settings are as follows: The first group slave station address is 1, the start address is set to
0, the communication length is 125, the second group slave station address is 2, the start address is 20,
and the communication length is 125, the read information area 40000-40124 corresponds to the information
of the first group of slave station addresses 0-125, 40125-40249 corresponds to the information of the second
group of slaves station 20-144, and so on, when the communication length of the 128 groups of devices is 125,
the corresponding information area is 40000 -55999. If fail to read the information from the slave station,
the read information area corresponding to the slave station is 0.

Baud rate (bps) Read slave station timeout Slave station access interval time
(Recommended setting time) (recommended setting time)
1200 2500ms 10-20ms
2400 2000ms 10-20ms
4800 1500ms 10-20ms
≥9600 1000ms 10-20ms

8.2.2 Extending RS485 Communication as modbus Master

When the extended communication is used as a master station, a small serial port server can be implemented in

conjunction with the Ethernet interface.

Extended serial port parameter configuration


Method 1:
Refer to bus1 in the communication settings of 7.5 system settings to modify the parameters of bus2.
Method 2:
According to the operation method of 9.1.3, after connecting the Ethernet module, click Setup->Serial
Port to enter the serial port setting, and set the baud rate, check digit and response time. Click Apply when you are
done to wait for it to take effect. As shown below:

Modbus master parameter reading


According to the operation method of 9.1.3, after connecting the Ethernet module, click Setup->Device
List to enter the Modbus master parameter reading, as shown below.
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1. Number of Viewable: Users can configure up to 128 groups of 03 read commands of slaves.

2. Local ID: Meter Slave Address

3. Starting Register: Start Register Address

4. Number Of Register: The length of the register.

Note: If you need to modify the above parameters, please refer to 9.2.2 to modify the settings
with the corresponding address by Modbus-TCP. After the 9.2.2 setting is completed, click Device List
to refresh again.
The module will read the data from the slave according to this configuration. The read data is stored in
registers starting with address 40000, which can be read by Modbus-Tcp.
For example: Read by Modbus-Tcp, the first one is to read 10 data starting from register 0 with slave
address 1 and read 40000-40009, the second is to read 10 data starting from register 0 with slave address 2,
read 40010-40019, and so on.

8.3 Modbus_TCP Communication Example (Using ModScan Software)

When using the Ethernet Modbus_TCP protocol, only the 03 (read holding register) command is supported.

Open the ModScan32 software and set it as shown below. Click Connect and select Remote TCP/IP Serever.

IP Address: The IP address of the Ethernet module (eg 192.168.1.150)

Service: Port number 502

Click OK button.

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9. Analysis of common fault
Fault content Analysis Note
Check whether the power supply voltage is in the working voltage
No display on power
range.
Check the rated voltage and current of the primary side and secondary
side is correct.
Incorrect reading of
Check whether the wiring mode setting is consistent with the actual
voltage and current
wiring.
Check voltage transformer, current transformer is in good condition.
Check whether the wiring mode setting is consistent with the actual
Incorrect power or
wiring.
power factor
Check the voltage and current phase sequence is correct.
Check whether the address, baud rate, parity, etc. in the
Communication is communication settings are consistent with the host computer.
abnormal Check the RS485 converter is normal.
Parallel over 120 Ω resistance at the end of communication.
Check whether the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and
Ethernet
port number settings are correct.
communication is
Check whether the host computer and the meter network address is
abnormal
the same network segment
As with the TF card, check if the TF card is loose or damaged (view
in communication or display).
The extended module Check whether the meter time is accurate. If the meter system time is
flashes red set incorrectly, the TF card will not be read.
If there is still a malfunction and the fault is not eliminated after the
meter is restarted, it is necessary to return to the factory for repair.

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更改记录:
V1.0 -> V1.1
1、增加不平衡算法、标称电压、频率;
2、修改、增加 Modbus 通讯地址。

V1.1 -> V1.2


1、详述 SD 卡读取数据的操作步骤;
2、接线图增加中性线电流接线方式。

V1.2 -> V1.3


1、增加液晶导航界面的图标显示。

V1.3—>V1.4
1、SD 卡用读卡器操作
2、系统时间设置错误,导致 SD 卡数据读取不到(故障解析)
3、前面概述加上电压电流相间角度
4、增加以太网模块 Modbus-TCP 的地址表
V1.4—>V1.5
1、N-C 改为常闭, N-O 改为常开
V1.6—>V1.7

1、删除以太网邮件设置

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Modbus-TCP/IP
1. General communication architecture
A communicating system over MODBUS TCP/IP may include different types of device:
−−A MODBUS TCP/IP Client and Server devices connected to a TCP/IP network.
−−The Interconnection devices like bridge, router or gateway for interconnection between
the TCP/IP network and a serial line sub-network which permit connections of MODBUS Serial
line Client and Server end devices.

Figure 1: MODBUS TCP/IP communication architecture)


The MODBUS protocol defines a simple Protocol Data Unit (PDU) independent of the
underlying communication layers. The mapping of MODBUS protocol on specific buses or
networks can introduce some additional fields on the Application Data Unit (ADU).

The client that initiates a MODBUS transaction builds the MODBUS Application Data Unit.
The function code indicates to the server which kind of action to perform.

Figure 2: General MODBUS frame

2. MODBUS On TCP/IP Application Data Unit

This section describes the encapsulation of a MODBUS request or response when it is


carried on a MODBUS TCP/IP network.

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Figure 3:MODBUS request/response over TCP/IP
A dedicated header is used on TCP/IP to identify the MODBUS Application Data Unit. It is
called the MBAP header (MODBUS Application Protocol header)

Figure 4:The diffrences of modbus frame between Modbus TCP/IP and Modbus RTU

3. MBAP Header descriptio


The MBAP Header contains the following fields:
Fields Length Description Client Server
Transaction 2Byte Identification of a Initialized by the Recopied by the
Identifier MODBUS Request / Client server from the
Response transaction received request
Protocol 2Byte 0x00:MODBUS protocol Initialized by the Recopied by the
Identifier client server from the
received request
Length 2Byte Number of following bytes Initialized by the Initialized by the
client ( request) server (Response)
Device ID 1Byte Identification of a remote Initialized by the Recopied by the
slave connected on a serial client server from the
line or on other buses received request
The header is 7 bytes long:
Transaction Identifier:It is used for transaction pairing, the MODBUS server copies in

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the response the transaction identifier of the request.
For example:Client may creat the transaction identifier in sequence from 0x0001(0x00(H)
0x01(L)).
Protocol Identifier:It is used for intra-system multiplexing. The MODBUS protocol is
identified by the value 0x00.
Length:The length field is a byte count of the following fields, including the Device ID and
data fields.
For example: If a client want to read severial holding registers(function code 0x03),then
the length will be 0x0006(Byte) including device ID(1Byte),function code (1Byte),start
address(2Byte),number of registers(2Byte
Device ID:This field is used for intra-system routing purpose. It is typically used to
communicate to a MODBUS or a MODBUS+ serial line slave through a gateway between
an Ethernet TCP-IP network and a MODBUS serial line. This field is set by the MODBUS
Client in the request and must be returned with the same value in the response by the
server. For example: If the device ID of the meter is 1, then the byte of device ID should
be 0x01.
All Modbus/TCP ADU are sent via TCP on registered port 502.
4. Example
In this case we will use the TCP communication tool to show that how to establish a
connecting from the computer to power meter. In this scene power meter is as a server. Make sure
the setting of Ethernet parameters in meter are same as following:
IP:192.168.8.220
Port:502
Device ID:0x01
The PC is as a client, with the IP address (for example:192.168.8.110 ) which must be in the same
subnet with the IP of the power meter. To read 0x000A holding registers from the address of
0x0000, take the following steps

1. Double click to open ‘sokit.exe’ ,and switch to the lable page of ‘Client’.
2. Fill in the IP(192.168.8.220) and the port(502) of the network multi-functional power
meter(server),and click the button of “TCP connect”.
3. In ‘Buf 0’,fill in the frame([00 01 00 00 00 06 01 03 00 00 00 0A], hexdecimal characters)
including ‘[]’ to send,and click the button of ‘Send’.

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Explanation:

Transaction Protocol Length Unit Identifier Function code Start Number of


Identifier Identifier Address Registers

00 01 00 00 00 06 01 03 00 00 00 0A
modbus bytes of the following device ID read holding
fields registers

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1.Register listing
Register Description unit Data Type Parameters
0 Meter address(COMM1) Int16 (RW) Range :1-247
0:38400
1:19200
2:9600(default)
1 Baud rate(COMM1) Int16 (RW)
3:4800
4:2400
5:1200
0:None Parity with one stop bit(default)
1:None Parity with two stop bits
2 Parity(COMM1) Int16 (RW)
2:Odd Parity with one stop bit
3:Even Parity with one stop bit
Lower 7 bit:
0:3P3W_2CT,
3 System Type Int16 (RW)
1:3P4W,
2:3P3W_3CT
4 Nominal Secondary Current Int16 (RW) 1A or 5A
5 Nominal Secondary Voltage L-L Int16 (RW) 100V、110V、400V、690V
6 Nominal Primary Current 1A Int16 (RW) 0-32760A
7-8 Nominal Primary Voltage L-L 1V Int32 (RW) 0-1200KV
Meter address(COMM2)
0:38400
1:19200
2:9600
10 Baud rate(COMM2,slave) Int16 (RW)
3:4800
4:2400
5:1200
0:None Parity with one stop bit
1:None Parity with two stop bits
11 Parity(COMM2,slave) Int16 (RW)
2:Odd Parity with one stop bit
3:Even Parity with one stop bit
13 Neutral current secondary side rating Int16 (RW) 1A or 5A
14 Neutral current primary side rating 1A Int16 (RW) 1A-32760A
0-9999(APM801 is valid) (When it is 0,
default value is used, 1A: 8000, 5A: 4000;
15 Pulse constant 100 Int16 (RW)
When it is not 0, pulse constant = register
value *100)
16 Unbalance algorithm Int16 (RW) Unbalance algorithm(0: Rated, 1: Absolute)
18 Profibus address Int16 (RW) 1-127
20 Year Int16 (RW) 0-99
21 Month Int16 (RW) 1-12
22 Day Int16 (RW) 1-31
23 Hour Int16 (RW) 0-23

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24 Minute Int16 (RW) 0-59
25 Second Int16 (RW) 0-59
Enable change parameter of Ethernet
29 Int16 (RW) code: 0XABCD
from RS485 Port
Sample:192.168.3.8
30-31 IP Address Int32 (RW) ADDR 30:C0A8H
ADDR 31: 0308H
Sample:255.255.255.0
32-33 Subnet Mask Int32 (RW) ADDR 32:FFFFH;
ADDR 33:FF00H
Sample:192.168.3.1
34-35 Gateway Int32 (RW) ADDR 34:C0A8H;
ADDR 35:0301H
36 Port Number Int16 (RW) 0-9999
37 IP address allocation Int16 (RW) 0: Manual; 1: Automatic (DHCP)
The code for Save the parameter of
38 Int16 (RW) code: 0XABCD
Ethernet
0,0x11:No SD Card
0x22:Bad SD Card
0x33:SD work well
40 SD Storage State Int16 (RO)
0x44: Full storage
0x55:Formating
0x66:Error in Configuration File
41 SD Total capacity 1M Int16 (RO) Unit : Megabytes
42 SD Residual capacity 1M Int16 (RO) Unit : Megabytes
Secondary side nominal voltage for
61 Nominal voltage 0.1V Int16 (RO)
calculating voltage deviation
Nominal frequency used to calculate
62 Nominal frequency 0.01Hz Int16 (RO)
frequency deviation
242 Neutral current, 0.001A Int16 (RO) Secondary
243 Voltage A-N 0.1 Int16 (RO) Secondary
244 Voltage B-N 0.1 Int16 (RO) Secondary
245 Voltage C-N 0.1 Int16 (RO) Secondary
246 Voltage A-B 0.1 Int16 (RO) Secondary
247 Voltage B-C 0.1 Int16 (RO) Secondary
248 Voltage C-A 0.1 Int16 (RO) Secondary
249 Current, Phase A 0.001 Int16 (RO) Secondary
250 Current, Phase B 0.001 Int16 (RO) Secondary
251 Current, Phase C 0.001 Int16 (RO) Secondary
252 Nominal Frequency 0.01Hz Int16 (RO)
253-254 Active Power, Phase A 0.01W Int32 (RO) Secondary
255-256 Active Power, Phase B 0.01W Int32 (RO) Secondary
257-258 Active Power, Phase C 0.01W Int32 (RO) Secondary
259-260 Active Power, Total 0.01W Int32 (RO) Secondary

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261-262 Reactive Power, Phase A 0.01Var Int32 (RO) Secondary
263-264 Reactive Power, Phase B 0.01Var Int32 (RO) Secondary
265-266 Reactive Power, Phase C 0.01Var Int32 (RO) Secondary
267-268 Reactive Power, Total 0.01Var Int32 (RO) Secondary
269-270 Real Power, Phase A 0.01VA Int32 (RO) Secondary
271-272 Real Power, Phase B 0.01VA Int32 (RO) Secondary
273-274 Real Power, Phase C 0.01VA Int32 (RO) Secondary
275-276 Real Power, Total 0.01VA Int32 (RO) Secondary
277 Active Power Factor, Phase A 0.001 Int16 (RO) Secondary
278 Active Power Factor, Phase B 0.001 Int16 (RO) Secondary
279 Active Power Factor, Phase C 0.001 Int16 (RO) Secondary
280 Active Power Factor, Total 0.001 Int16 (RO) Secondary
300-301 Active Energy In (EPI) 1WH Int32 (RO) Secondary
302-303 Active Energy Out (EPE) 1WH Int32 (RO) Secondary
304-305 Reactive Energy In( EQL) 1WH Int32 (RO) Secondary
306-307 Reactive Energy Out (EQC) 1WH Int32 (RO) Secondary

Register Description Unit Data Type Parameters


1100-1101 Current, Phase A 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
1102-1103 Current, Phase B 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
1104-1105 Current, Phase C 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
1106-1107 Current, Neutral 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
1108-1109 Current, Average 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
1110 Current Unbalance, Phase A 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1111 Current Unbalance, Phase B 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1112 Current Unbalance, Phase C 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1113 Current Unbalance, Max 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1114 Current angle between IA and IB 0.1° Int16 (RO)
1115 Current angle between IB and IC 0.1° Int16 (RO)
1116 Current angle between IC and IA 0.1° Int16 (RO)
1120-1121 Voltage Phase A-N 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1122-1123 Voltage Phase B-N 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1124-1125 Voltage Phase C-N 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1126-1127 Voltage Average L-N 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1128-1129 Voltage Phase A-B 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1130-1131 Voltage Phase B-C 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1132-1133 Voltage Phase C-A 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1134-1135 Voltage Average (L-L) 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
1136 Voltage Unbalance Phase A-N 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1137 Voltage Unbalance Phase B-N 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1138 Voltage Unbalance Phase C-N 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1139 Voltage Unbalance, L-N 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1140 Voltage Unbalance, Phase A-B 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1141 Voltage Unbalance, Phase B-C 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
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1142 Voltage Unbalance, Phase C-A 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1143 Voltage Unbalance,L-L 0.1% Int16 (RO) Primary
1144 Voltage angle between UA and UB 0.1° Int16 (RO)
1145 Voltage angle between UB and UC 0.1° Int16 (RO)
1146 Voltage angle between UC and UA 0.1° Int16 (RO)
1150-1151 Active Power, Phase A 0.01W Float (RO) Primary
1152-1153 Active Power, Phase B 0.01W Float (RO) Primary
1154-1155 Active Power, Phase C 0.01W Float (RO) Primary
1156-1157 Active Power, Total 0.01W Float (RO) Primary
Float
1158-1159 Reactive Power, Phase A 0.01Var Primary
(RO)
1160-1161 Reactive Power, Phase B 0.01Var Float (RO) Primary
1162-1163 Reactive Power, Phase C 0.01Var Float (RO) Primary
1164-1165 Reactive Power, Total 0.01Var Float (RO) Primary
Float
1166-1167 Real Power, Phase A 0.01VA Primary
(RO)
1168-1169 Real Power, Phase B 0.01VA Float (RO) Primary
1170-1171 Real Power, Phase C 0.01VA Float (RO) Primary
1172-1173 Real Power, Total 0.01VA Float (RO) Primary
1174-1178 Reserve
1179 Nominal Frequency 0.01Hz Int16 (RO) Same as Address 252
1180 Active Power Factor, Phase A 0.001 Int16 (RO) Same as Address 277
1181 Active Power Factor, Phase B 0.001 Int16 (RO) Same as Address 278
1182 Active Power Factor, Phase C 0.001 Int16 (RO) Same as Address 279
1183 Active Power Factor, Total 0.001 Int16 (RO) Same as Address 280
1184-1199 Reserve
1200-1201 Current Demand MAX, Phase A 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
BIT12~BIT15:Year
Int16 (RO) BIT8~BIT12:Month
Data and time the Current Demand
1202-1203 BIT0~BIT7:Day
MAX,Phase A
BIT8~BIT12:Hour
Int16 (RO)
BIT0~BIT7: Minute
1204-1205 Current Demand MAX, Phase B 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
BIT12~BIT15:Year
Int16 (RO) BIT8~BIT12:Month
Data and time the Current Demand
1206-1207 BIT0~BIT7:Day
MAX,Phase B
BIT8~BIT12:Hour
Int16 (RO)
BIT0~BIT7: Minute
1208-1209 Current Demand MAX, Phase C 0.001A Int16 (RO) Primary
BIT12~BIT15:Year
Int16 (RO) BIT8~BIT12:Month
Data and time the Current Demand
1210-1211 BIT0~BIT7:Day
MAX,Phase C
BIT8~BIT12:Hour
Int16 (RO)
BIT0~BIT7: Minute

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1212-1213 Active Power Demand MAX,Total 0.01W Float (RO) Primary

BIT12~BIT15:Year
Int16 (RO) BIT8~BIT12:Month
Data and time the Active Power
1214-1215 BIT0~BIT7:Day
Demand MAX ,Total
BIT8~BIT12:Hour
Int16 (RO)
BIT0~BIT7: Minute
1216-1217 Reactive Power Demand MAX,Total 0.01Var Float (RO) Primary
BIT12~BIT15:Year
Int16 (RO) BIT8~BIT12:Month
Data and time the Reactive Power
1218-1219 BIT0~BIT7:Day
Demand MAX ,Total
BIT8~BIT12:Hour
Int16 (RO)
BIT0~BIT7: Minute
1220-1221 Real Power Demand MAX,Total 0.01VA Float (RO) Primary
BIT12~BIT15:Year
Int16 (RO) BIT8~BIT12:Month
Data and time the Real Power
1222-1223 BIT0~BIT7:Day
Demand MAX ,Total
BIT8~BIT12:Hour
Int16 (RO)
BIT0~BIT7: Minute
1224-1249 Reserve

1250-1251 Current Demand MAX, Phase A 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary

1252-1253 Current Demand MAX, Phase B 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary

1254-1255 Current Demand MAX, Phase C 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary

1256-1259 Reserve

1260-1261 Active Power Demand , Total 0.01W Float (RO) Primary

1262-1263 Reactive Power Demand , Total 0.01Var Float (RO) Primary

1264-1265 Real Power Demand,Total 0.01VA Float (RO) Primary

1266-1287 Reserve
Used to set the alarm value and read the alarm
record value. If the current coefficient is -3,
1288 Current coefficient Int16 (RW) the Phase A overcurrent alarm action value
(register 1301) is set to 6000, then the actual
alarm value is 6000*10^(-3) = 6.000A
1289 Neutral current coefficient Int16 (RW) Refer to register 1288
1290 Voltage coefficient Int16 (RW) Refer to register 1288
1291 Power coefficient Int16 (RW) Refer to register 1288
1292-1299 Reserve
The first group of alarms: Phase A When Bit0 is 1, the alarm is enabled, when
1300 Int16 (RW)
overcurrent alarm Bit0 is 0, the alarm is disabled;

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When Bit1 is 1, the zero-value alarm is
disabled, when Bit1 is 0, the zero-value
alarm is enabled.
Primary. Range: 0 ~ 9999. If the current
coefficient is -3, Phase A overcurrent alarm
1301 Alarm action value Int16 (RW) action value is set to 6000, then the actual
alarm value is 6000*10^(-3) = 6.000A,other
situation is similar..
1302 Alarm delay time 1s Int16 (RW) Range: 0 ~ 9999.
1303 Alarm recovery value Int16 (RW) Primary. Range:0~9999
1304 Delay time of Recovery 1s Int16 (RW) Range: 0 ~ 9999.

The first group of other alarm settings: refer to Phase A overcurrent alarm
1305 Phase B overcurrent alarm 1310 Phase C overcurrent alarm 1315 Maximum overcurrent alarm
1320 Neutral overcurrent alarm 1325 Phase A undercurrent alarm 1330 Phase B undercurrent alarm
1335 Phase C undercurrent alarm 1340 Minimum undercurrent alarm 1345 Neutral undercurrent alarm
Maximum current unbalance
1350 1355 Current loss alarm 1360 Phase A overvoltage alarm
alarm
Maximum phase overvoltage
1365 Phase B overvoltage alarm 1370 Phase C overvoltage alarm 1375
alarm
1380 AB line overvoltage alarm 1385 BC line overvoltage alarm 1390 CA line overvoltage alarm
1395 Maximum line overvoltage alarm 1400 Phase A undervoltage alarm 1405 Phase B undervoltage alarm
Minimum phase undervoltage
1410 Phase C undervoltage alarm 1415 1420 AB line undervoltage alarm
alarm
1425 BC line undervoltage alarm 1430 CA line undervoltage alarm 1435 Minimum line undervoltage alarm
Maximum phase voltage Maximum line voltage
1440 1445 1450 Line voltage loss alarm
unbalance alarm unbalance alarm
1455 Total active overpower alarm 1460 Total reactive overpower alarm 1465 Total apparent overpower alarm
1470 Total active underpower alarm 1475 Total reactive underpower alarm 1480 Total apparent underpower alarm
1485 Over power factor alarm 1490 Under power factor alarm 1495 Over frequency alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase A Over total harmonic of Phase B
1500 Under frequency alarm 1505 1510
current alarm current alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase C Over total harmonic of Phase A Over total harmonic of Phase B
1515 1520 1525
current alarm voltage alarm voltage alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase C Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Phase
1530 1535 1540
voltage alarm Phase A current alarm B current alarm
Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Phase
1545 1550 1555
Phase C current alarm Phase A voltage alarm B voltage alarm
Over total even harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of Phase
1560 1565 1570
Phase C voltage alarm Phase A current alarm B current alarm
Over total odd harmonic of Phase Over total odd harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of Phase
1575 1580 1585
C current alarm Phase A voltage alarm B voltage alarm
Over total odd harmonic of Phase Over total demand of active Under total demand of active
1590 1595 1600
C voltage alarm power alarm power alarm

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1605 Reverse phase sequence alarm 1610 DI1 digital input alarm 1615 DI2 digital input alarm
1620 DI3 digital input alarm 1625 DI4 digital input alarm

The second group of alarm settings: refer to Phase A overcurrent alarm


1750 Phase A overcurrent alarm 1755 Phase B overcurrent alarm 1760 Phase C overcurrent alarm
1765 Maximum overcurrent alarm 1770 Neutral overcurrent alarm 1775 Phase A undercurrent alarm
1780 Phase B undercurrent alarm 1785 Phase C undercurrent alarm 1790 Minimum undercurrent alarm
Maximum current unbalance
1795 Neutral undercurrent alarm 1800 1805
alarm Current loss alarm
1810 Phase A overvoltage alarm 1815 Phase B overvoltage alarm 1820 Phase C overvoltage alarm
Maximum phase overvoltage
1825 1830 1835
alarm AB line overvoltage alarm BC line overvoltage alarm
Maximum line overvoltage
1840 CA line overvoltage alarm 1845 1850
alarm Phase A undervoltage alarm
Minimum phase undervoltage
1855 Phase B undervoltage alarm 1860 1865
Phase C undervoltage alarm alarm
1870 AB line undervoltage alarm 1875 BC line undervoltage alarm 1880 CA line undervoltage alarm
Maximum phase voltage Maximum line voltage unbalance
1885 Minimum line undervoltage alarm 1890 1895
unbalance alarm alarm
1900 Line voltage loss alarm 1905 Total active overpower alarm 1910 Total reactive overpower alarm
1915 Total apparent overpower alarm 1920 Total active underpower alarm 1925 Total reactive underpower alarm
1930 Total apparent underpower alarm 1935 Over power factor alarm 1940 Under power factor alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase A
1945 Over frequency alarm 1950 1955
Under frequency alarm current alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase B Over total harmonic of Phase C Over total harmonic of Phase A
1960 1965 1970
current alarm current alarm voltage alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase B Over total harmonic of Phase C Over total even harmonic of Phase
1975 1980 1985
voltage alarm voltage alarm A current alarm
Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Phase
1990 1995 2000
Phase B current alarm Phase C voltage alarm A voltage alarm
Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of Phase
2005 2010 2015
Phase B voltage alarm Phase C voltage alarm A current alarm
Over total odd harmonic of Phase Over total odd harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of Phase
2020 2025 2030
B current alarm Phase C current alarm A voltage alarm
Over total odd harmonic of Phase Over total odd harmonic of Over total demand of active power
2035 2040 2045
B voltage alarm Phase C voltage alarm alarm
Under total demand of active
2050 2055 2060
power alarm Reverse phase sequence alarm DI1 digital input alarm
2065 DI2 digital input alarm 2070 DI3 digital input alarm 2075 DI4 digital input alarm
Note: The action value of unbalance is the register value *0.1%, the action value of power factor is the register value *0.001, the action
value of harmonic alarm is the register value *0.01%, and the action value of frequency alarm is the register value *0.01Hz.
Register
Description Unit Data Type Note
(WORD)
2200 Event record 1 UInt16 (RO) When Bit15 is 1, it means DI. When it is 0, it

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means DO.
When Bit14 is 1, it means ON. When it is 0, it
means OFF.
Low byte indicates DI/DO number。
2201 Year、Month UInt16 (RO) High byte:Year; Low byte: Month
2202 Day、Hour UInt16 (RO) High byte: Day ; Low byte: Hour
2203 Minute、 second UInt16 (RO) High byte:Year; Low byte: Month
Other event records: Refer to event record 1
2204 Event record 2 2208 Event record 3 2212 Event record 4 2216 Event record 5 2220 Event record 6
Event record
2224 Event record 7 2228 Event record 8 2232 Event record 9 2236 Event record 10 2240
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Event record Event record Event record
2244 2248 2252 Event record 14 2256 Event record 15 2260
12 13 16
Note: To read the most recent 128 event records, you can read the register 20000-20513, refer to the format of register 2200-2203.

Register
Description Unit Data Type Note
(WORD)
2300 Alarm type UInt16 (RO) High byte: Alarm group; Low byte: Alarm
type (refer to 7.4 to view alarms -
Communication number of alarm
classification description)
Recent alarm
2301 Year、Month UInt16 (RO) High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
record 1
2302 Day、Hour UInt16 (RO) High byte: Day ; Low byte: Hour
2303 Minute、 second UInt16 (RO) High byte:Year; Low byte: Month
2304 Alarm value UInt16 (RO) Primary
2305 Alarm status UInt16 (RO) 1: Alarm acts 0: Alarm released

Other recent alarm records: Refer to recent alarm record 1


2306 Alarm record 2 2312 Alarm record 3 2318 Alarm record 4 2324 Alarm record 5 2330 Alarm record 6
Alarm record 9 2354 Alarm record 2360 Alarm record
2336 Alarm record 7 2342 Alarm record 8 2348 10 11
Alarm record Alarm record Alarm record 2384 Alarm record 2390 Alarm record
2366 12 2372 13 2378 14 15 16
Classification of alarm records (16 for each type of alarm, polling display, latest record covers the earliest record automatically): Refer
to recent alarm record 1 for data format.
Phase A overcurrent alarm (16
10000 10096 Phase B overcurrent alarm 10192 Phase C overcurrent alarm
in total, the same below)
10288 Maximum overcurrent alarm 10384 Neutral overcurrent alarm 10480 Phase A undercurrent alarm
10576 Phase B undercurrent alarm 10672 Phase C undercurrent alarm 10768 Minimum undercurrent alarm
Maximum current unbalance
10864 Neutral undercurrent alarm 10960 11056 Current loss alarm
alarm
11152 Phase A overvoltage alarm 11248 Phase B overvoltage alarm 11344 Phase C overvoltage alarm
Maximum phase overvoltage
11440 11536 AB line overvoltage alarm 11632 BC line overvoltage alarm
alarm

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Maximum line overvoltage
11728 CA line overvoltage alarm 11824 11920 Phase A undervoltage alarm
alarm
Minimum phase undervoltage
12016 Phase B undervoltage alarm 12112 Phase C undervoltage alarm 12208
alarm
12304 AB line undervoltage alarm 12400 BC line undervoltage alarm 12496 CA line undervoltage alarm
Minimum line undervoltage Maximum phase voltage Maximum line voltage
12592 12688 12784
alarm unbalance alarm unbalance alarm
12880 Line voltage loss alarm 12976 Total active overpower alarm 13072 Total reactive overpower alarm
Total apparent overpower Total reactive underpower
13168 13264 Total active underpower alarm 13360
alarm alarm
Total apparent underpower
13456 13552 Over power factor alarm 13648 Under power factor alarm
alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase A
13744 Over frequency alarm 13840 Under frequency alarm 13936
current alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase Over total harmonic of Phase C Over total harmonic of Phase A
14032 14128 14224
B current alarm current alarm voltage alarm
Over total harmonic of Phase Over total harmonic of Phase C Over total even harmonic of
14320 14416 14512
B voltage alarm voltage alarm Phase A current alarm
Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of
14608 14704 14800
Phase B current alarm Phase C current alarm Phase A voltage alarm
Over total even harmonic of Over total even harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of
14896 14992 15088
Phase B voltage alarm Phase C voltage alarm Phase A current alarm
Over total odd harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of
15184 15280 15376
Phase B current alarm Phase C current alarm Phase A voltage alarm
Over total odd harmonic of Over total odd harmonic of Over total demand of active
15472 15568 15664
Phase B voltage alarm Phase C voltage alarm power alarm
Under total demand of active
15760 15856 Reverse phase sequence alarm 15952 DI1 digital input alarm
power alarm
16048 DI2 digital input alarm 16144 DI3 digital input alarm 16240 DI4 digital input alarm

Register
Description Unit Data Type Note
(WORD)
0: Remote control;
2500 Function selection of relay 1 UInt16 (RW) 1: First group alarm;
2: Second group alarm
2501-2531 Function selection of relay 2-32 Same as function selection of relay 1
When the delay time 0, it is a level trigger mode;
Output pulse width of relay 1
2532 1s Int16 (RW) when it is greater than 0, it is a pulse trigger
(effective by remote control)
mode.
Output pulse width of relay 2-32
2533-2563 Same as output pulse width of relay 1
(effective by remote control)
2564-2569 Reserve
Bits0:DI1, and so on, Bits31:DI32;
2570-2571 Initial state of switch input Int32 (RW)
1: Initial state is ON; 0: Initial state is OFF

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Bits0:DO1, and so on, Bits31:DO32;
2572-2573 Initial state of switch output Int32 (RW)
1: Initial state is ON; 0: Initial state is OFF
2574-2579 Reserve
Bits0:DI1, and so on, Bits31:DI32;
2580-2581 Current status of switch input Int32 (RO)
1: Initial state is ON; 0: Initial state is OFF
Bits0:DO1, and so on, Bits31:DO32;
2582-2583 Current status of switch output Int32 (RW)
1: Initial state is ON; 0: Initial state is OFF
2584-2589 Reserve
Associated alarm configuration of
2590-2601 Int32(RW)*6 See 2.9 DO settings in the instructions
relay 1

Associated alarm configuration of other relays: Refer to associated alarm configuration of relay 1.
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2602 2614 2626
of relay 2 relay 3 of relay 4
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2638 2650 2662
of relay 5 relay 6 of relay 7
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2674 2686 2698
of relay 8 relay 9 of relay 10
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2710 2722 2734
of relay 11 relay 12 of relay 13
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2746 2758 2770
of relay 14 relay 15 of relay 16
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2782 2794 2806
of relay 17 relay 18 of relay 19
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2818 2830 2842
of relay 20 relay 21 of relay 22
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2854 2866 2878
of relay 23 relay 24 of relay 25
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2890 2902 2914
of relay 26 relay 27 of relay 28
Associated alarm configuration Associated alarm configuration of Associated alarm configuration
2926 2938 2950
of relay 29 relay 30 of relay 31
Associated alarm configuration
2962
of relay 32

Register
Description Unit Data Type Note
(WORD)
3000-3001 Positive active energy(IMP) 1Wh Float (RO) Primary energy
3002-3003 Reverse active energy (EXP) 1Wh Float (RO) Primary energy
3004-3005 Inductive reactive energy (EQL) 1varh Float (RO) Primary energy
3006-3007 Capacitive reactive energy (EQC) 1varh Float (RO) Primary energy
3500-3501 Maximum of Maximum 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
Phase A Year and month of
3502 Int16 (RO) High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
current in occurrence

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this month Day and hour of
3503 Int16 (RO) High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
occurrence
Minute and
3504 second of Int16 (RO) High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
occurrence
Maximum of Phase B current in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3505-3509
this month month
Maximum of Phase C current in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3510-3514
this month month
Maximum of neutral current in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3515-3519
this month month
Maximum of average Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3520-3524
current in this month month
3525-3526 Maximum 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
Year and month of
3527 Int16 (RO) High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
Maximum of occurrence
Phase A Day and hour of
3528 Int16 (RO) High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
voltage in occurrence
this month Minute and
3529 second of Int16 (RO) High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
occurrence
Maximum of Phase B voltage in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3530-3534
this month month
Maximum of Phase C voltage in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3535-3539
this month month
Maximum of average Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3540-3544
phase voltage in this month month
Maximum of AB line voltage in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3545-3549
this month month
Maximum of BC line voltage in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3550-3554
this month month
Maximum of CA line voltage in Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
3555-3559
this month month
Same as maximum of Phase A current in this
Maximum of average line voltage
3560-3564 month
in this month

3565-3566 Maximum 0.01W Float (RO) Primary


Year and month of
3567 Int16 (RO) High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
Maximum of occurrence
Phase A Day and hour of
3568 Int16 (RO) High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
active power occurrence
in this month Minute and
3569 second of Int16 (RO) High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
occurrence
3570-3574 Maximum of Phase B active Same as maximum of Phase A active power in
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power in this month this month
3575-3579 Maximum of Phase C active Same as maximum of Phase A active power in
power in this month this month
3580-3584 Maximum of total phase active Same as maximum of Phase A active power in
power in this month this month
3585-3586 Maximum 0.01Var Float (RO) Primary
3587 Year and month of Int16 (RO)
Maximum of High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
occurrence
Phase A
3588 Day and hour of Int16 (RO)
reactive High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
occurrence
power in this
3589 Minute and Int16 (RO)
month
second of High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
occurrence
3590-3594 Maximum of Phase B reactive Same as maximum of Phase A reactive power in
power in this month this month
3595-3599 Maximum of Phase C reactive Same as maximum of Phase A reactive power in
power in this month this month
3600-3604 Maximum of total reactive power Same as maximum of Phase A reactive power in
in this month this month
3605-3606 Maximum 0.01VA Float (RO) Primary
3607 Year and month of Int16 (RO)
Maximum High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
occurrence
of Phase A
3608 Day and hour of Int16 (RO)
apparent High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
occurrence
power in this
3609 Minute and Int16 (RO)
month
second of High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
occurrence
3610-3614 Maximum of Phase B apparent Same as maximum of Phase A apparent power in
power in this month this month
3615-3619 Maximum of Phase C apparent Same as maximum of Phase A apparent power in
power in this month this month
3620-3624 Maximum of total apparent power Same as maximum of Phase A apparent power in
in this month this month
3625-3626 Maximum 0.001 Int32 (RO) Primary
3627 Year and month of Int16 (RO)
High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
Phase A occurrence
3628 power factor Day and hour of Int16 (RO)
High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
in this occurrence
3629 month Minute and Int16 (RO)
second of High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
occurrence
3630-3634 Phase B power factor in this
Same with Phase A power factor in this month
month
3635-3639 Phase C power factor in this
Same with Phase A power factor in this month
month
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3640-3644 Total power factor in this month Same with Phase A power factor in this month
3645-3646 Maximum 0.01 Int32 (RO) Primary
3647 Year and month of Int16 (RO) High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
occurrence
3648 Frequency in Day and hour of Int16 (RO) High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
this month occurrence
3649 Minute and Int16 (RO) High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
second of
occurrence
3650-3651 Maximum 0.01% Int32 (RO)
3652 Year and month of Int16 (RO) High byte: Year; Low byte: Month
THD of occurrence
3653 Phase A Day and hour of Int16 (RO) High byte: Day; Low byte: Hour
current in occurrence
3654 this month Minute and Int16 (RO) High byte: Minute; Low byte: Second
second of
occurrence
3655-3659 Maximum THD of Phase B Same as THD of Phase A current in this month
current in this month
3660-3664 Maximum THD of Phase C Same as THD of Phase A current in this month
current in this month
3665-3669 Maximum THD of Phase A Same as THD of Phase A current in this month
voltage in this month
3670-3674 Maximum THD of Phase B Same as THD of Phase A current in this month
voltage in this month
3675-3679 Maximum THD of Phase C Same as THD of Phase A current in this month
voltage in this month

Minimum in this month, maximum in previous month, minimum in last month: Refer to maximum in this month.
Minimum of Phase A Minimum of Phase B Minimum of Phase C
3680 3685 3690
current in this month current in this month current in this month
Minimum of neutral Minimum of average Minimum of Phase A
3695 3700 3705
current in this month current in this month voltage in this month
Minimum of Phase B Minimum of Phase C Minimum of average
3710 3715 3720
voltage in this month voltage in this month voltage in this month
Minimum of AB line Minimum of BC line Minimum of CA line
3725 3730 3735
voltage in this month voltage in this month voltage in this month
Minimum of average line Minimum of Phase A active power Minimum of Phase B active
3740 3745 3750
voltage in this month in this month power in this month
Minimum of Phase C active Minimum of total active power in Minimum of Phase A reactive
3755 3760 3765
power in this month this month power in this month
Minimum of Phase B Minimum of Phase C reactive Minimum of total reactive power
3770 3775 3780
reactive power in this month power in this month in this month
Minimum of Phase A apparent Minimum of Phase B apparent Minimum of Phase C apparent
3785 3790 3795
power in this month power in this month power in this month
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Minimum of total Minimum of Phase A power factor Minimum of Phase B power
3800 3805 3810
apparent power in this month in this month factor in this month
Minimum of Phase C power Minimum of total power factor in Minimum of frequency in this
3815 3820 3825
factor in this month this month month
Minimum THD of Phase A Minimum THD of Phase B current Minimum THD of phase
3830 3835 3840
current in this month in this month current in this month
Minimum THD of Phase A Minimum THD of Phase B voltage Minimum THD of Phase C
3845 3850 3855
voltage in this month in this month voltage in this month
Maximum of Phase A current in Maximum of phase current in Maximum of Phase C current in
3860 3865 3870
last month last month last month
Maximum of neutral current in Maximum of avreage current in Maximum of Phase A voltage in
3875 3880 3885
last month last month last month
Maximum of Phase B voltage in Maximum of Phase C voltage in Maximum of average voltage in
3890 3895 3900
last month last month last month
Maximum of AB line voltage in Maximum of BC line voltage in Maximum of CA line voltage in
3905 3910 3915
last month last month last month
Maximum of average line Maximum of Phase A active power Maximum of Phase B active
3920 3925 3930
voltage in last month in last month power in last month
Maximum of Phase C active Maximum of total active power in Maximum of Phase A reactive
3935 3940 3945
power in last month last month power in last month
Maximum of Phase B reactive Maximum of Phase C reactive Maximum of total reactive power
3950 3955 3960
power in last month power in last month in last month
Maximum of Phase A apparent Maximum of Phase B apparent Maximum of Phase C apparent
3965 3970 3975
power in last month power in last month power in last month
Maximum of total apparent Maximum of Phase A power factor Maximum of Phase B power
3980 3985 3990
power in last month in last month factor in last month
Maximum of Phase C power Maximum of total power factor in Maximum of frequency in last
3995 4000 4005
factor in last month last month month
Maximum THD of Phase A Maximum THD of Phase B current Maximum THD of Phase C
4010 4015 4020
current in last month in last month current in last month
Maximum THD of Phase A Maximum THD of Phase B Maximum THD of Phase C
4025 4030 4035
voltage in last month voltage in last month voltage in last month
Minimum of Phase A current in Minimum of Phase B current in Minimum of Phase C current in
4040 4045 4050
last month last month last month
Minimum of neutral current in Minimum of average current in Minimum of Phase A voltage in
4055 4060 4065
last month last month last month
Minimum of Phase B voltage in Minimum of Phase C voltage in Minimum of average voltage in
4070 4075 4080
last month last month last month
Minimum of AB line voltage in Minimum of BC line voltage in Minimum of CA line voltage in
4085 4090 4095
last month last month last month
Minimum of average line Minimum of Phase A active power Minimum of Phase B active
4100 4105 4110
voltage in last month in last month power in last month
Minimum of Phase C active Minimum of total active power in Minimum of Phase A reactive
4115 4120 4125
power in last month last month power in last month
4130 Minimum of Phase B reactive 4135 Minimum of Phase C reactive 4140 Minimum of total reactive power
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power in last month power in last month in last month
Minimum of Phase A apparent Minimum of Phase B apparent Minimum of Phase C apparent
4145
power in last month 4150 power in last month 4155 power in last month
Minimum of total apparent Minimum of Phase A power factor Minimum of Phase B power
4160
power in last month 4165 in last month 4170 factor in last month
Minimum of Phase C power Minimum of total power factor in Minimum of frequency in last
4175
factor in last month 4180 last month 4185 month
Minimum THD of Phase A Minimum THD of Phase B current Minimum THD of Phase C
4190
current in last month 4195 in last month 4200 current in last month
Minimum THD of Phase A Minimum THD of Phase B voltage Minimum THD of Phase C
4205
voltage in last month 4210 in last month 4215 voltage in last month

Register
Description Unit Data Type Note
(WORD)
2nd-63rd harmonic of Phase A
4500-4561 0.01% Int16 (RO)
current
2nd-63rd harmonic of Phase B
4562-4623 0.01% Int16 (RO)
current
2nd-63rd harmonic of Phase C
4624-4685 0.01% Int16 (RO)
current
2nd-63rd harmonic of Phase A
4686-4747 0.01% Int16 (RO)
voltage
2nd-63rd harmonic of Phase B
4748-4809 0.01% Int16 (RO)
voltage
2nd-63rd harmonic of Phase C
4810-4871 0.01% Int16 (RO)
voltage
4872 THD of Phase A current 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4873 THD of Phase B current 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4874 THD of Phase B current 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4875 THD of Phase A voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4876 THD of Phase B voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4877 THD of Phase C voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
Total odd harmonic distortion
4878 0.01% Int16 (RO)
(TOHD) of Phase A current
4879 TOHD of Phase B current 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4880 TOHD of Phase C current 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4881 TOHD of Phase A voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4882 TOHD of Phase B voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4883 TOHD of Phase C voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
Total even harmonic distortion
4884 0.01% Int16 (RO)
(TEHD) of Phase A current
4885 TEHD of Phase B current 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4886 TEHD of Phase C current 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4887 TEHD of Phase A voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)

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4888 TEHD of Phase B voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
4889 TEHD of Phase C voltage 0.01% Int16 (RO)
Total RMS value of phase A
4890-4891 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
fundamental current
Total RMS value of phase B
4892-4893 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
fundamental current
Total RMS value of phase C
4894-4895 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
fundamental current
Total RMS value of phase A
4896-4897 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
fundamental voltage
Total RMS value of phase B
4898-4899 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
fundamental voltage
Total RMS value of phase C
4900-4901 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
fundamental voltage
Total RMS value of Phase A
4902-4903 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
harmonic current
Total RMS value of Phase B
4904-4905 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
harmonic current
Total RMS value of Phase C
4906-4907 0.001A Int32 (RO) Primary
harmonic current
Total RMS value of Phase A
4908-4909 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
harmonic voltage
Total RMS value of Phase B
4910-4911 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
harmonic voltage
Total RMS value of Phase C
4912-4913 0.1V Int32 (RO) Primary
harmonic voltage
4914-5399 Reserve
High byte: For example: 4-20mA is
Transmission type selected for the
(1:4-20mA, transmission type, and
2:0-20mA, 3:1-5V, phase A current is selected
Transmission type 4:0-5V) for the signal. The
5400 and signal Int16 (RW) Low Byte: Signal corresponding value of
selection Selection (Refer to the high point is 5000,
Setting of Table 3 in 7.5 and the corresponding
the 1st System Setup - value of the low point is
transmissi Analog Output 0, and the actual decimal
on output Settings) point of the current
5401 Corresponding value display is 3 bits.
Int16 (RW) Primary
of the high point When the actual current
5402 value of phase A is
5.000A, the transmission
Corresponding value
Int16 (RW) Primary output is 20mA. When
of the low point
the actual current value of
phase A current is 0, the
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output is 4 mA. When
the actual current value of
phase A is 2.500 A, the
transmission output is 12
mA.
Other settings of transmission output: refer to setting of the 1st transmission output
Setting of the 2nd transmission Setting of the 3rd transmission Setting of the 4th transmission
5403 5406 5409
output output output
Setting of the 5th transmission Setting of the 6th transmission Setting of the 7th transmission
5412 5415 5418
output output output
Setting of the 8th transmission Setting of the 9th transmission Setting of the 10th transmission
5421 5424 5427
output output output
Setting of the 11th transmission Setting of the 12th transmission Setting of the 13th transmission
5430 5433 5436
output output output
Setting of the 14th transmission Setting of the 15th transmission Setting of the 16th transmission
5439 5442 5445
output output output
Setting of the 17th transmission Setting of the 18th transmission Setting of the 19th transmission
5448 5451 5454
output output output
Setting of the 20th transmission Setting of the 21st transmission Setting of the 22nd transmission
5457 5460 5463
output output output
Setting of the 23rd transmission Setting of the 24th transmission Setting of the 25th transmission
5466 5469 5472
output output output
Setting of the 26th transmission Setting of the 27th transmission Setting of the 28th transmission
5475 5478 5481
output output output
Setting of the 29th transmission Setting of the 30th transmission Setting of the 31st transmission
5484 5487 5490
output output output
Setting of the 32nd transmission
5493 5496 5499
output

Register
Description Unit Data Type Note
(WORD)
High byte: Input For example: 4-20mA is
type (1:4-20mA, selected for the input
Input type and 2:0-20mA, 3:1-5V, type , and decimal point
5600 decimal point of Int16 (RW) 4:0-5V) is 3 digits. The display
display Low Byte: value of input high point
Decimal point of is set to 5000, and the
Setting of
display (0-3) display value of input low
the 1st
The display value point is 0.
analog input Display value of
5601 Int16 (RW) of input high point When the analog input is
input high point
(0-9999) 20mA, the display value
is 5.000, when the analog
The display value
Display value of input is 4mA, the display
5602 Int16 (RW) of input low point
input low point value is 0.000, and when
(0-9999)
the analog input is 12mA,
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the display value is 2.500.

Other settings of analog input: Refer to the 1st analog input settings
5603 Setting of the 2nd analog input 5606 Setting of the 3rd analog input 5609 Setting of the 4th analog input
5612 Setting of the 5th analog input 5615 Setting of the 6th analog input 5618 Setting of the 7th analog input
5621 Setting of the 8th analog input 5624 Setting of the 9th analog input 5627 Setting of the 10th analog input
5630 Setting of the 11th analog input 5633 Setting of the 12th analog input 5636 Setting of the 13th analog input
5639 Setting of the 14th analog input 5642 Setting of the 15th analog input 5645 Setting of the 16th analog input
5648 Setting of the 17th analog input 5651 Setting of the 18th analog input 5654 Setting of the 19th analog input
5657 Setting of the 20th analog input 5660 Setting of the 21st analog input 5663 Setting of the 22nd analog input
5666 Setting of the 23rd analog input 5669 Setting of the 24th analog input 5672 Setting of the 25th analog input
5675 Setting of the 26th analog input 5678 Setting of the 27th analog input 5681 Setting of the 28th analog input
5684 Setting of the 29th analog input 5687 Setting of the 30th analog input 5690 Setting of the 31st analog input
5693 Setting of the 32nd analog input

Register
Description Unit Data Type Note
(WORD)
Inverse value of No.1-32 analog
5696-5727 Int16 (RO) Inverse value of No.1-32 analog Input
Input
The unit is mA when the input selection is
The actual value of No.1-32
5728-5759 0.001 Int16 (RO) 4-20mA or 0-20mA, and the unit is V when 1-5V
analog Input
or 0-5V is selected.
Note: 1. Read-write property: "RO" is read-only, parameter is read with 0X03H command; "R/W" is readable and writable, and system
parameter is written with 0X10H command. Do not write data to unlisted or unwritable Address.
2、For Int32 type data, the high bits are in the front and the low bits are in the back

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2. Correspondence between communication value and actual value
It is agreed that Val_t is the communication readout value and Val_s is the actual value.

2.1 Voltage, Current, Power Factor, Frequency, Unbalance (Secondary)


The series of measured values are read with 03 command of the Modbus-RTU communication protocol. Each item occupies 1
word. The correspondence between the communication value and the actual secondary measurement value is shown in the following
table:

Applicable parameters Resolution Correspondence Unit


Voltage ,Uan、Ubn、Ucn、Uab、Ubc、Uca 0.1V Val_s=Val_t*0.1 V
Current ,I A 、I B 、I C 0.001A Val_s=Val_t*0.001 A
Power factor, PF A 、PF B 、PF C 、PF 总 0.001 Val_s=Val_t*0.001 No unit
Frequency, F 0.01Hz Val_s=Val_t*0.01 Hz
Unbalance ,I(ubl),ULL(ubl),ULN(ubl) 0.1 Val_s=Val_t*0.1 %

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For example: To read phase A voltage Uan, the data can be read at address 243 in Int16eger reading mode by MODSCAN, the
communication read-out value Val_t is 2200,then Val_t = 2200*0.1=220V.

2.2 Voltage, Current, Power Factor, Frequency, Unbalance (Primary)


The series of measured values are read with 03 command of the Modbus-RTU communication protocol. The voltage and current
occupy 2 words, and the power factor, frequency, and unbalance occupy 1 byte. The correspondence between the communication value
and the actual secondary measurement value is shown in the following table:

Applicable parameters Resolution Correspondence Unit


Voltage,Uan、Ubn、Ucn、Uab、Ubc、Uca 0.1V Val_s=Val_t*0.1 V
Current ,I A 、I B 、I C 0.001A Val_s=Val_t*0.001 A
Power factor, PF A 、PF B 、PF C 、PF Total 0.001 Val_s=Val_t*0.001 No unit
Frequency, F 0.01Hz Val_s=Val_t*0.01 Hz
Unbalance ,I(ubl),ULL(ubl),ULN(ubl) 0.1 Val_s=Val_t*0.1 %
For example: To read phase A voltage Uan, the data can be read at address 1120-1121 in Int16eger reading mode by
MODSCAN,the communication read-out value is 9 at address 1120, communication read-out value is 10176 at address 1121,that is,
communication read-out value Val_t is 9*65536+10176 = 600000, then Val_s = Val_t*0.1=600000*0.1=60kV.

2.3 Active power, reactive power, apparent power and energy (Secondary side; W/Var/VA/kWh)
The series of measured values are read with 03 command of the Modbus-RTU communication protocol. Each item occupies 1 word.
The power resolution 0.01, the correspondence between the communication value and the actual value is as follows: Val_s=Val_t*0.01;
The energy resolution is 1, and the correspondence between the communication value and the actual value is as follows: Val_s=Val_t*1;
where Val_t=first word×65536+second word.

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For example: To read phase A active power Pa, the data can be read at address 253-254 in Int16eger reading mode by
MODSCAN ,the communication read-out value is 1 at address 253 and 26000 at address 254, that is ,Val_t=1×65536+26000=91536,
then Val_s = Val_t*0.01 = 915.36W.
For example: To read positive active energy IMP, the data can be read at address 300-301 MODSCAN in Int16eger reading mode by
MODSCAN , the communication read-out
value is 0 at address 300 and 19000 at address 301, that is, Val_t=0x65536+19000=19000, then Val_s =Val_t*1=19000Wh=19kWh.

2.4 Active power, reactive power, apparent power and energy (primary side; W/Var/VA/kWh)
The series of measured values are read with 03 command of the Modbus-RTU communication protocol. Each item occupies a float
(two words). The power resolution is 0.01, and the correspondence between the communication value and the actual value is as follows:
Val_s=Val_t*0.01; the energy resolution is 1, and the correspondence between the communication value and the actual value is as
follows: Val_s=Val_t*1; Val_t is calculated as follows:
The floating point variable data type value uses the sign bit to represent the sign of the data, and the exponent and mantissa represent
the size of the data. The data format used by the meter is the IEEE754 data format, which has 24-bit precision, and the high bit of
mantissa is always "1", so it is not saved and the distribution of bits is as follows:

1 sign bit, 8 exponent bits, 23 mantissas bits, the sign bit is the highest bit, and the mantissa is the lowest 23 bits.

Specific examples are as follows:


Read-out number (2word, arranged from highest to lowest ,4 bytes in total (0x474B, 0xAC00), 32bit):
Sign bit S , Index bit E , Mantissa M

Sign bit S=0,("1" is negative, "0" is positive)

Calculate the index E=10001110 and convert it into a decimal number 142;

Calculate the mantissa M=100 1011 1010 1100 0000 0000 into a decimal number 4959232.

Calculation formula: primary side power

 M 
(−1) S × 2( E −127) × 1 + 23 
=  2 

The result of the above example is as follows:

For example: To read phase A active power PA, the data can be read at address 1150-1151 in Floating Pt reading mode by
MODSCAN,the read-out value Val_t=110000, then Val_s =Val_t*0.01=1100W.
For example: To read phase positive active energy IMP, the data can be read at address 3050-3051 in Floating Pt reading mode by
MODSCAN,the read-out value Val_t=589000, then Val_s =Val_t*1=589000Wh=589kWh.

2.5 Harmonic data of voltage and current


The series of measured values are read with 03 command of the Modbus-RTU communication protocol. Each item occupies 1 word.
The resolution is 0.01, and the correspondence between the communication value and the actual value is as follows:
Val_s=(Val_t*0.01).
For example: To read current 3rd harmonic content, the data can be read at address 4501 in Integer reading mode by MODSCAN,
the communication readout Val_t is 157, then Val_s = (Val_t*0.01)%=1.57%.

2.6 Demand
Demand includes three phase currents and active power, reactive power, and the maximum demand of apparent power and time of
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occurrence. The demand data format is as follows:
Addre
Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4
ss
H16 L16 H8
L8 H8 L8
INT32 H4 L4
Conte
Year (Only a bit is reserved, ten bit
nt Mon
Demand value needs to be filled in according to the Day Hour Minute
th
current time)
Note: H8 indicates eight high bits, L8 indicates eight low bits,and others are similar.

Take reading the maximum demand of phase A current (1200~1203) as an example, the read-out value is 0x0000 0x157C 0x7512
0x0E16
Addre
1200 1201 1202 1203
ss
H8
H16 L16 L8 H8 L8
H4 L4
Conte
0x0000 0x157C 0x7 0x5 0x12 0x0E 0x16
nt
Mon
Demand value Year Day Hour Minute
th
Analy 17 (ten bit needs to be filled in
0*65536+0x157C=5500 5 18 14 22
sis according to the current time)
The maximum demand for Phase A current is: At 14:22 on May 18, 2017, the demand value is 5.500A.

2.7 Event Record


Event record 1 - event record 16, recorded in order of time, that is, event record 1 records the data of the most recent event, and
event record 16 records the data of the earliest event, the data format of each event record is as follows:
Addr
Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4
ess
H8
L8 H8 L8 H8 L8 H8 L8
内容 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
Cont 0:Open
0:DO Switch Mon Min Seco
ent 1:Close Year Day Hour
1:DI number th ute nd
d
Take reading the event record 1 (2200~2203) as an example, the read-out value is 0x4000 0x1101 0x160D 0x3820.
Addr
2200 2201 2202 2203
ess
H8
L8 H8 L8 H8 L8 H8 L8
B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
0x0
Cont 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0x11 0x01 0x16 0x38 0x20
D
ent
0:Open
0:DO Switch 年 Mon Min Seco
1:Close Day Hour
1:DI number Year th ute nd
d
Anal DO Closed DO1 17 1 22 14 56 32
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ysis
DO1 changed from open to closed at 14:56:32 on January 22,2017.

2.8 Alarm Record


The data format of the alarm record is as follows:
Address Address
Address Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4
5 6

H8 L8 H8 L8 H8 L8 H8 L8

Alarm type (Refer


Alarm group
to 7.4 Alarms
Content 0: The alarms of
viewing - entry Yea Mo Da Ho Min Sec Alarm Alarm
the first group
number for alarm r nth y ur ute ond value status
1: The alarms of
classification
the second group
description)
Take reading the latest alarm record (2300-2305) as an example, the read-out value is 0x000C 0x1101 0x160E
0x3820 0x0960 0x0001.
Address 2300 2301 2302 2303 2304 2305

H8 L8 H8 L8 H8 L8 H8 L8

0x1 0x0 0x1 0x0 0x3 0x2


Content 0x00 0x0C 0x0960 0x0001
1 1 6 E 8 0
Yea Mo Hou Min Sec Alarm Alarm
Alarm group Alarm type Day
r nth r ute ond value status
The alarms of the Phase A
Analysis 17 1 22 14 56 32 2400 Act
first group overvoltage alarm
Phase A overvoltage alarm (the first group of alarms) occurs at 14:56:32, January 22, 2017, the alarm value is
240.0V.
2.9 DO Settings
Associated alarm configuration format of do settings is as follows:
Address Address 1 Address 2
H16 L16
INT32
B31 B30 B29 … B2 B1 B0
Associated with
the alarm
Content number 0 of the
Associated with the alarm
...and so first group
number 31 of the first group
on (phase A
(Alarm of over active power)
overcurrent
alarm) (1: valid;
0: invalid)
Address Address 3 Address 4

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H16 L16
INT32
B31 B14 B13 … B2 B1 B0
Associated with
Content the alarm
Associated with the alarm
...and so number 32 of
number 63 of the first group
on the first group
(DI2 alarm)
(Alarm of over
reactive power)
Address Address 5 Address 6
H16 L16
INT32
B3 B3 B2 B
… B1 B0
1 0 9 2
Content Associated with
the alarm
Associated with the alarm number 65 of
… number 64 of
the first group (DI4 alarm)
the first group
(DI3 alarm)
Address Address 7 Address 8
H16 L16
INT32
B31 B30 B29 … B2 B1 B0
Associated with
the alarm
Content
Associated with the alarm number 31 of number 0 of the
...and so
the second group (Alarm of over active second group
on
power) (phase A
overcurrent
alarm)
Address Address 9 Address 10
H16 L16
INT32
B31 B14 B13 … B2 B1 B0
Associated with
the alarm
Content
number 31 of
Associated with the alarm number 63 of ...and so
the second
the second group (DI2 alarm) on
group (Alarm of
over reactive
power)
Address Address 11 Address 12
H16 L16
Content INT32
B3 B3 B2 … B B1 B0
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1 0 9 2
Associated with
the alarm
number 64 of
… Associated with the alarm number 65 of
the second
the second group (DI4 alarm)
group (DI3
alarm)
Take reading the associated alarm settings of DO1 (2590-2601) as an example, the read-out value is 0x0000 0x0007 0x0000
0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
Address 2590 2591
H16 L16
INT32
B31 B30 B29 … B2 B1 B0
0 0 0 0 1 1 1
Associated with
Content the alarm
Associated with the alarm number number 0 of the
...and so
31 of the first group (Alarm of first group
on
over active power) (phase A
overcurrent
alarm)
The remaining addresses in this example are all 0 and are no longer listed.
If the current DO1 function is controlled by the alarm of the first group, in this example, DO1 is associated with the phase A
overcurrent alarm, the phase B overcurrent alarm, and the phase C overcurrent alarm of the first group.

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