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187 (UL)

Power Analyser
UMG 96 RM-EL
www.janitza.com Operating instructions and
technical data

Power Analyser
Doc. no. 1.040.107.0.j

Janitza electronics GmbH


Vor dem Polstück 1
D-35633 Lahnau
Support tel. 0049 6441 9642-22
Fax 0049 6441 9642-30
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: http://www.janitza.com
UMG 96RM-EL

Contents

General 4 Programming parameters 38


Inspection on receipt 6 TCP/IP configuration 39
Scope of delivery – UMG 96RM-EL 7 Parameters 42
Available accessories 7 User password (addr. 050) 42
Product description 8 Mean value 43
Intended use 8 Averaging method 43
Performance characteristics - UMG 96RM-EL 9 Min. and max. values 44
Measuring method 10 Energy meter 44
Operating concept 10 Mains frequency (Addr. 034) 45
GridVis network analysis software 10 Harmonics 46
Connection variants 11 Measured value relay 47
Assembly 12 Measured value displays 47
Installation 14 Reset energy meter (Addr. 507) 49
Supply voltage 14 Phase sequence 49
Voltage metering 16 LCD contrast (Addr. 035) 50
Current measurement 22 Backlight 50
Ethernet interface 28 Time recording 51
Operation 30 Operating hours meter 51
Display mode 30 Serial number (Addr. 754) 52
Programming mode 30 Commissioning 53
Parameters and measured values 32 Applying the supply voltage 53
Configuration 34 Applying the measured voltage 53
Applying the supply voltage 34 Applying the measured current 53
Current and voltage transformers 34 Rotation field direction 54
Programming current transformers 36 Checking the phase assignment 54
Programming voltage transformers 37 Checking the power measurement 54

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Checking the measurement 54


Checking the individual power ratings 54
Check the sum power ratings 55
Comparators and monitoring threshold values 55
Comparator in the GridVis software 59
Service and maintenance 60
Service 60
Device calibration 60
Calibration intervals 60
Firmware update 61
Error messages 62
Technical data 68
Function parameters 72
Table 1 - Parameter list 74
Number formats 79
Dimensional drawings 80
Measured value displays overview 82
Declaration of conformity 88
Connection example 90
Basic functions quick guide 91
TCP/IP addressing quick guide 92

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General Comments on the operating manual

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Janitza electronics GmbH, Vor dem Polstück 1,


D 35633 Lahnau, Germany.

Trademarks c Dangerous voltage!


Danger to life or risk of serious injury. Dis-
connect system and device from power
All trademarks and their resulting rights belong to the re- supply before beginning work.
spective holders of these rights.

Disclaimer

Janitza electronics GmbH takes no responsibility for er-


m Caution!
Please follow the documentation.
This symbol warns of possible dangers
rors or defects within this operating manual and takes no that can arise during installation, commis-
responsibility for keeping the contents of this operating sioning and use.
manual up to date.

C Note!

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Instructions for use

Please read the operating manual at hand as well as all Specialized personnel are persons, that based on their
other publications that must be drawn from for working respective training and experience, are qualified to re-
with this product (in particular for the installation, opera- cognize risks and prevent potential dangers that can be
tion or maintenance). caused by the operation or maintenance of the device.

Follow all safety regulations and warning information. Additional legal and safety regulations required for
If you do not follow the information, it can result in bodily the respective application are to be following during the
injury and/or damage to the product. use of the device.

Any unauthorized changes or use of this device, which


transcend the mechanical, electrical or otherwise stated
operating limitations, can result in bodily injury or/and
damage to the product.

Any of such unauthorized changes constitute „misuse“


and/or „negligence“ in terms of the warranty for the pro-
c If the device is not operated according to
the operating manual, protection is no lon-
ger ensured and danger can come from
duct and therefore eliminates the warranty for covering the device.
any potential damage resulting from this.

This device is to be operated and maintained exclusively


by specialized personnel. m Conductors made from single wires must
be fitted with wire-end ferrules.

m Only pluggable screw terminals with


the same number of poles and the
same type of construction are permitted
to be connected together.

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Concerning these operating instructions Inspection on receipt

These operating instructions are a part of the product. The prerequisites of faultless, safe operation of this de-
• Read the operating instructions before using the de- vice are proper transport and proper storage, set-up and
vice. assembly, as well as careful operation and maintenance.
• Keep the operating instructions throughout the enti- If it can be assumed that risk-free operation is no longer
re service life of the product and have them readily possible, the unit must be immediately put out of opera-
available for reference. tion and secured against being put back into operation
• Pass the operating instructions on to each subse- again.
quent owner or user of the product. The packing and unpacking must be carried out with
the customary care without the use of force and only
using suitable tools. The devices should be visually che-
cked for flawless mechanical condition.
It can be assumed that risk-free operation is no longer
possible if the device, for example,

• has visible damage


• no longer works despite the mains power supply
being intact
• has been exposed to long-term adverse conditions
(e.g. storage outside the permissible climate limits wi-
thout being adapted to the room climate, condensa-
tion etc.) or rough handling during transportation (e.g.
fall from a height, even if there is no visible external

C All screw-type terminals included in


delivery are attached to the device.
damage etc.)
• Please check the delivered items for completeness
before you start installing the device.

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Scope of delivery – UMG 96RM-EL


Number Part no. Description
1 52.22.056 UMG 96RM-EL
2 29.01.036 Mounting clips
1 33.03.187 Operating instructions
1 51.00.116 CD with following content.
- GridVis programming software
- GridVis functional description
1 10.01.855 Screw-type terminal, pluggable, 2-pole (auxiliary power)
1 10.01.849 Screw-type terminal, pluggable, 4-pole (voltage measurement)
1 10.01.871 Screw-type terminal, pluggable, 6-pole (current measurement I1-I3)
1 08.01.505 Patch cable 2m, coiled, grey (connection UMG 96RM-EL — PC/Switch)

Available accessories
Part no. Description
29.01.907 Seal, 96 x 96

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Product description

Intended use
The UMG 96RM-EL is provided for the measurement Measurements in medium and high voltage systems
and calculation of electrical parameters such as voltage, generally use current and voltage transformers.
current, power, energy, harmonics, etc. for building
installations, to distributors, circuit breakers and busbar The UMG 96RM-EL can be used in residential and
trunking systems. industrial areas.
The UMG 96RM-EL is suitable for installation in
permanent, weatherproof switchboards. Conducting
switchboards must be earthed. It can be mounted in any Device characteristics
position. • Installation depth: 45 mm
• Supply voltage:
Measurement voltages and measurement currents must 20V - 250V (45..65Hz) or DC 20V - 300V
originate from the same grid. • Frequency range: 45-65 Hz
The measurement results can be displayed and can
be read and processed over the Ethernet interface. Device functions
• 3 voltage measurements, 300 V
The voltage measurement inputs are designed • 3 current measurements
for measuring in low voltage grids in which nominal (via current transformer)
voltages up to 300V phase can occur in countercurrent • Ethernet interface
with ground and overvoltages of overvoltage category
III.

The UMG 96RM-EL current measurement inputs are


connected via external ../1A or ../5A current transformers.

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Performance characteristics - UMG 96RM-EL


General
• Front panel integration device with dimensions Measurement
96x96 mm. • Measurement in IT, TN and TT networks
• Connection via pluggable screw terminals • Measurement in networks with nominal voltage
• LCD display with backlighting up to L-L 480V and L-N 277V
• Operation via 2 buttons • Measuring range current 0 to 5A eff.
• 3 voltage measurements inputs (300V CATIII) • True RMS (TRMS)
• 3 current measurement inputs for • Continuous sampling of the voltage and current
current transformer. measurement inputs
• Ethernet interface • Frequency range of the mains frequency
• Working temperature range -10°C .. +55°C 45 Hz .. 65 Hz.
• Storage of minimum and maximum values • Measurement of harmonics 1 to 40
(without time stamp). for ULN and I.
• Uln, I, P (import/delivery), Q (ind./cap.).
Uncertainty in measurement • Fourier analyses 1 to 40. Harmonic for U and I.
• Active energy uncertainty in measurement class • 7 Energiezähler für
0.5 for ../5A transformer Active energy (import)
• Active energy uncertainty in measurement class 1 Active energy (export)
for ../1A transformer Active energy (without a backstop)
• Reactive energy, class 2 Reactive energy (ind.)
Reactive energy (capacitive)
Reactive energy (without a backstop)
Apparent energy
each for L1, L2, L3 and total.

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Measuring method GridVis network analysis software

The UMG 96RM-EL measures uninterrupted and The UMG 96RM-EL can be programmed and read with
calculates all root mean squares over a 10/12-period the GridVis network analysis software which is part of the
interval (200ms). The UMG 96RM-EL measures the true scope of delivery. For this a PC must be connected to
root mean square (TRMS) of the voltages and currents the UMG 96RM-EL via Ethernet.
applied to the measuring inputs.

Operating concept Characteristics of GridVis

There are several ways to program the UMG 96RM-EL • Programming the UMG 96RM-EL
and retrieve measured values. • Graphic representation of measured values

• Directly on the device using two buttons.


• Via the programming software of the GridVis.

These operating instructions only describe the operation


of the UMG 96RM-EL using the 2 buttons.
The programming software of the GridVis has its own
“online help”.

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Connection variants

Direct connection of a UMG 96RM-EL to a PC via Ether-


net.

UMG 96RM-EL
(Twisted patch
(gedrehtes cable)
Patchkabel)

(gedrehtes Patchkabel)

Connecting a UMG 96RM-EL to a PC via Ethernet.

UMG 96RM-EL

Switch

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Assembly

Installation location Mounting

The UMG 96RM-EL is suitable for installation in perma- The UMG 96RM-EL is mounted on the switchboard
nent, weatherproof switchboards. Conducting switch- by the side mounting brackets. These must be removed
boards must be earthed. before using the device. Mounting is carried out
by inserting and engaging the brackets.
Installation position

The UMG 96RM-EL must be installed vertically in order


to achieve sufficient ventilation. The clearance to the top
and bottom must be at least 50 mm and 20 mm
at the sides.

Front panel cutout

Cutout dimensions:
92+0.8 x 92+0.8 mm.

Fig. UMG 96RM-EL


mounting bracket
(side view)

Fig. UMG 96RM-EL


installation location
m Failure to comply with the minimum
spacing can destroy the UMG 96RM-EL
at high ambient temperatures!
(rear view)
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Installation

Supply voltage
L
A supply voltage is required to operate the UMG 96RM- N
EL.
Fuse
The voltage supply is connected via plug-in terminals
on the back of the device. Separator

Before applying the supply voltage, ensure that


the voltage and frequency correspond with the details
on the nameplate!

The supply voltage must be connected via an approved


UL / IEC circuit breaker (6 A Char. B).

Fig. Connection example of the supply voltage


to the UMG 96RM-EL

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m • In building installations, the supply


voltage must be provided with a
disconnect switch or circuit breaker.
• The disconnect switch must be attached
near the device and must be easily
accessible by the user.
• The switch must be labelled as a
separator for this device.
• Voltages that exceed the permissible
voltage range can destroy the device.

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Voltage metering

The UMG 96RM-EL can be used for voltage measurement In systems without a neutral, measured values that
in TN, TT and IT systems. require a neutral refer to a calculated neutral.
Voltage measurement in the UMG 96RM-EL is designed
for the 300 V overvoltage category CATIII (4 kV rated
pulse voltage).

L1 277V/480V 50/60Hz L1 L1
L2 L2 480V 50/60Hz
240V
L3 50/60Hz L3
N N
PE

Impedanz

V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN

AC/DC AC/DC
4M

4M
4M

4M

4M

4M
4M

4M
DC System DC
earthing
Measuring voltage Measuring voltage
UMG 96RM Auxiliary energy UMG 96RM Auxiliary energy

Fig. Principle circuit diagram - Measurement in three-phase Fig. Principle circuit diagram - Measurement in three-phase
4-wire systems. 3-wire systems.
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Rated mains voltage

Lists of the networks and their rated mains voltage


in which the UMG 96RM-EL can be used.

Three-phase 4-wire systems Unearthed three-phase, 3-wire systems.


with earthed neutral conductor.

UL-N / UL-L UL-L


66 V/115 V 66 V
120 V/208 V 120 V
127 V/220 V 127 V
220 V/380 V 220 V
230 V/400 V 230 V
240 V/415 V 240 V
260 V/440 V Maximum rated voltage 260 V
277 V/480 V of the network 277 V
347 V
380 V
Fig. Table of the rated mains voltages suitable 400 V
for the voltage measuring inputs according 415 V
Maximum rated voltage
to EN60664-1:2003. 440 V
of the network
480 V

Fig. Table of the rated mains voltages suitable


for the voltage measuring inputs according
to EN60664-1:2003.
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Voltage measurement inputs

The UMG 96RM-EL has three voltage measurement L1


inputs (V1, V2, V3).
L2
Overvoltage L3
The voltage measurement inputs are suitable for
measurement in networks in which overvoltages of N
overvoltage category 300V CATIII (4 kV rated pulse
voltage) can occur.
Fuse
Frequency
The UMG 96RM-EL requires the mains frequency for Separator
the measurement and calculation of measured values.
The UMG 96RM-EL is suitable for measurements in the
frequency range of 45 to 65 Hz.

Fig. Connection example for the voltage measurement

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c
When connecting the voltage measurement, the following
must be observed: Attention!
Voltages that exceed the permitted
• A suitable separator must be provided in order ratedmains voltages must be connected
to switch off the power to the UMG 96RM-EL. via voltage transformers.

c
• The separator must be placed near the UMG 96RM-
Attention!
EL, marked for the user and easily accessible.
The UMG 96RM-EL is not suitable for
the measurement of DC voltages.
• Use an approved UL / IEC cylindrical fuse (10 A Class
CC) or circuit breaker (10 A C-Char.) as an overcurrent

c
protection device and separator. Attention!
The voltage measurement inputs on
• Measurement voltages and measurement currents the UMG 96RM-EL are dangerous
must originate from the same grid to touch!

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Connection diagram, voltage measurement

• 3p 4w (addr. 509= 0), factory setting • 3p 4wu (addr. 509 = 1)

L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3
N N

V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN

Fig. System with three-phase conductors and a Fig. System with three-phase conductors and
neutral conductor. a neutral conductor. Measurement via voltage
transformer.

• 3p 4u (addr. 509 = 2) • 3p 2u (addr. 509 = 5)

L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3

V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN

Fig. System with three-phase conductors and Fig. System with three-phase conductors and
no neutral conductor. Measured values that re- no neutral conductor. Measurement via voltage
quire a neutral refer to a calculated neutral. transformer. Measured values that require a
neutral refer to a calculated neutral.

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• 1p 2w1 (addr. 509 = 4) • 2p 4w (addr. 509 = 3)

L1 L1
L2
L3
N N

V1 V2 V3 VN V1 V2 V3 VN

Fig. Measured values derived from the V2 and Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The
V3 voltage measurement inputs are assumed to measured values for the V2 voltage measure-
be zero and not calculated. ment input are calculated.

• 1p 2w (addr. 509 = 6) • 3p 1w (addr. 509 = 7)


L1 L1
L2
L2 L3
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
V1 V2 V3 VN L3
N
Fig. TN-C system with single-phase, three-wire
connection. Measured values derived from the V1 V2 V3 VN
V3 voltage measurement input Zero are assu-
med to be zero and not calculated. Fig. Three systems with uniform phase loading.
The measurement values L2/L3 resp. L1/L3 resp.
L1/L2 of the respective system are calculated.

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Current measurement

The UMG 96RM-EL is designed for connecting cur-


rent transformers with secondary currents of ../1A and
../5A. The factory set current transformer ratio is 5/5 A
and may need to be adapted to the current transform-
ers.
It is not possible to perform a direct measurement with-
out a current transformer with the UMG 96RM-EL.
Only AC currents (and not DC currents) can be meas-
ured.
The test leads must be designed for an operating tem-
perature of at least 80°C.

c Earthing of current transformers!


If a connection is provided for the earthing
of secondary windings then this must
Load L1

L2
be connected to the earth. L3

m
N
Attention!
The UMG 96RM-EL is not suitable for the Fig. Current measurement via current transformer
measurement of DC voltages. (connection example)

c Attention!
The current measurement inputs are
dangerous to touch.
m The attached screw terminal has to be
fixed sufficiently with two screws on the
device!

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Direction of the current

The current direction can be individually corrected


on the device or via the serial interfaces for each phase.

In the case of incorrect connection, the current trans-


former does not need to be subsequently reconnected.

c Earthing of current transformers!


If a connection is provided for the earthing
of secondary windings then this must be
connected to the earth.

c Current transformer connections!


The secondary connection of the current
transformer must be short-circuited on this
c Open-circuit current transformers!
High voltage spikes that are dangerous
to touch can occur on current transformers
before the current feed to the UMG 96RM- that are driven with open-circuit secondary
EL is disconnected! windings!
If a test switch, which automatically short- With “safe open-circuit current transform-
circuits the secondary wires of the current ers” the winding insulation is rated such
transformer, is available then it is sufficient that the current transformer can be driven
to set this to the „Test“ position insofar as open. However, even these current trans-
the short-circuiting device has been che- formers are dangerous to touch when they
cked beforehand. are driven open-circuit.

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Connection diagram, current measurement

• 3p 4w (addr. 510= 0), factory setting • 3p 2i (addr. 510 = 1)


L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3
N N

I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3

Fig. Measurement in a three-phase net-work Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The
with an unbalanced load. measured values for the I2 current measurement
input are measured.

• 3p 2i0 (addr. 510 = 2) • 3p 3w3 (addr. 510 = 3)

L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3

I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3

Fig. The measured values for the I2 current Fig. Measurement in a three-phase net-work
measurementinput are calculated. with an unbalanced load.

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• 3p 3w (addr. 510 = 4) • 2p 4w (addr. 510 = 5)


L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3
N N

I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3

Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The Fig. System with uniform phase loading. The
measured values for the I2 and I3 current measured values for the I2 current measurement
measurement inputs are calculated. input are calculated.

• 1p 2i (addr. 510 = 6) • 1p 2w (addr. 510 = 7)

L1 L1

L2
N

I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3

Fig. Measured values derived from the I3 current Fig. Measured values derived from the I2 and I3
measurement input are assumed to be zero and current measurement inputs are assumed to be
not calculated. zero and not calculated.

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Connection diagram, current measurement Ammeter

• 3p 1w (addr. 510 = 8) If you want to measure the current not only with the UMG
96RM-EL but also with the ammeter, the ammeter must
L1 be connected in series with the UMG 96RM-EL.
L2
L3

L1
L2
L3
UMG
L1
I
L2 S1 S2
L3
A

I1 I2 I3

Fig. Three systems with uniform phase load-


Einspeisung Verbraucher
ing. The current measurement values of the
Supply (k)S1 S2(l) Consumer
phases of the respective system where are no
CTs connected are calculated (I2/I3 resp. I1/I3
resp. I1/I2). (K)P1 P2(L)

Fig. Current measurement with an additional


ammeter (example).

c Caution!
The UMG96RM is only approved for
a current measurement using the
current transformer.

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Total current measurement

If the current measurement takes place via two current Example: The current measurement takes place via two
transformers, the total transformer ratio of the current current transformers. Both current transformers have
transformer must be programmed in the UMG 96RM- a transformer ratio of 1000/5 A. The total measurement
EL. is performed with a 5+5/5 A total current transformer.

The UMG 96RM-EL must then be set as follows:


UMG Primary current: 1000 A + 1000 A = 2000 A
I Secondary current: 5A
S1 S2

Einspeisung 1 Einspeisung 2
Supply 1 Supply 2
P1 P2

1S1 1S2 2S1 2S2


1P1 1S1 2S1 2P1
(K) (k) (k) (K)
(L) (l) (l) (L)
1P2 1S2 2S2 2P2

Verbraucher A Verbraucher B
Consumer A Consumer B

Fig. Current measurement via a total current transformer


(example).

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Ethernet interface

m
The Ethernet network settings should be specified
Caution!
by the network administrator and set on UMG 96RM-EL
Connection of the UMG96RM-EL to the
accordingly.
Ethernet may only be carried out after dis-
If the network settings are not known, the UMG 96RM-
cussion with the network administrator!
EL may not be integrated into the network through
the patch cable.

m Caution!
The UMG 96RM-EL is factory-programmed
for the dynamic allocation of the IP settings
(DHCP mode).
Settings can be changed as described
in TCP/IP Configuration or, for example,
via an appropriate Ethernet connection
by means of GridVis software.

Ethernet
Connection

PC / Switch

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Operation Programming mode

The UMG 96RM-EL is operated via buttons 1 and 2 with You can view and change the necessary settings
the following functions: of the UMG 96RM-EL in programming mode. Press but-
• briefly pressing button 1 and 2: ton 1 and 2 simultaneously for about 1 second to switch
next step (+1) to programming mode after entering the password. If no
• pressing and holding button 1 and 2: password is programmed, you get directly to the pro-
previous step (-1) gramming mode menu. Programming mode is marked
Measured values and​​ programming data are displayed by the text „PRG“ on the display.
on an LCD display.
Press button 2 to switch between the following menus:
There are display and programming modes. You can
avoid an unintentional change of programming data - Current transformer,
by entering a password. - Voltage transformer,
- Parameter list,
Display mode - TCP/IP device address,
- Subnet mask,
In display mode, you can scroll through the programmed - Gateway address,
measured values by pressing buttons 1 and 2. When - Dynamic TCP/IP addressing (in/out).
the device is delivered, all measured value indications
of profile 1 can be retrieved. For each measured value, If no button was pressed for about 60 seconds when you
up to three measured values are indicated. The measured are in programming mode, or button 1 and 2 are pressed
value rotation can display selected measured value indi- simultaneously for about 1 second, the UMG 96RM-EL
cations one after the other with a selectable changing will switch back to display mode.
time.

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Max. value, HT/reference


Min. value, NT/supply

Mean value

Programming
mode
Total measurement
External conductor
External conductor
Password
CT: current transformer
VT: voltage
transformer

Button 2
Supply Button 1

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Parameters and measured values Example of the parameter display

All parameters necessary for operating the On the UMG 96RM-EL


UMG 96RM‑EL, e.g. the current transformer data, and display the value “006” is
a selection of frequently required measured values are shown as the content of ad-
stored in the table. dress “036”. This parameter
The contents of most addresses can be accessed via the reflects the brightness of
serial interface and the buttons on the UMG 96RM-EL. the backlighting (0=dark, 9=
bright).
Only the first 3 significant digits of a value can be entered
on the device. Values with more digits can be entered Example of the measured
using GridVis. value display
The device always only displays the first 3 significant
digits of a value. In this example, the UMG 96
RM-EL display shows the volt-
Selected measured values are summarised in measured ages L to N with 230 V each.
value display profiles and can be shown in display mode
using buttons 1 and 2.

The current measured value display profile and the


current display change profile can only be read and
changed via the Ethernet interface.

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Button functions

Display mode Programming mode

Change mode Change mode


Password

simultaneous
simultaneous

Browse

Browse Programming
short menu 1
short Measured Programming
values 1a menu 2
long
Measured Measured Programming
long values 2a values 2b menu 3

long short
Programming
Programming
Confirm selection
menu 1

Short: digit +1
(flashes) Long: digit -1

Short: value x 10
(decimal to the right)
(flashes) Long: Value /10
(decimal to the left)

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Configuration

c
Applying the supply voltage
Attention!
To configure the UMG 96RM-EL, the supply voltage Supply voltages that do not correspond
must be connected. to the nameplate information can lead
to device malfunction or destruction.
The level of supply voltage for the UMG 96RM-EL can
be found on the nameplate.

If no display appears, check the operating voltage


to determine whether it is within the rated voltage range. C The adjustable value 0 for the primary
current transformer does not produce
any useful energy values and must not
be used.
Current and voltage transformers

A current transformer is set to 5/5 A in the factory.


The pre-programmed voltage transformer ratio only
needs to be changed if voltage transformers are
m Devices, which are programmed to au-
tomatic frequency detection, need ap-
proximately 20 seconds to detect grid
connected. frequency. During this period, the meas-
ured values do not keep the confirmed
When connecting voltage transformers, the measure- measuring accuracy.
ment voltage on the UMG 96RM-EL nameplate must be
observed!

C Prior to commissioning potential produc-


tion dependant contents of the energy
counter and min/max values have to be
deleted.

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C Current and voltage transformers


The GridVis software included with deliv-
ery can be used to individually program
the current and voltage transformer input
transformer ratios.

Only the transformer ratio of the respec-


tive group of the current inputs I1-I3 and
the voltage measurement inputs V1-V3 can
be adjusted on the device.

Fig. Indication to configure the current and


voltage transformers in the GridVis software.

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Programming current transformers

Switching to programming mode • Only 1 A or 5 A can be set as the secondary current.


• Simultaneously press buttons 1 and 2 in order • Select the secondary current with button 1.
to switch to programming mode. If a user password • Change the flashing digit with button 2.
was programmed, the password request will appear
with “000”. The first digit of the user password flashes Leaving programming mode
and can be changed with button 2. The next digit is • Simultaneously press buttons 1 and 2 to exit the pro-
selected by pressing button 2 and will begin flashing. gramming mode.
If the correct combination was entered or if no user
password was programmed, the device will enter pro-
gramming mode.
• The symbols for the programming mode (PRG) and for
the current transformer (CT) appear.
• Confirm the selection with button 1.
• The first digit of the input area for the primary current
starts flashing.

Current transformer primary current input


• Change the flashing digit with button 2.
• Select the next digit to be changed with button 1.
The selected digit to be changed starts flashing.
If the entire number is flashing, the decimal point can
be moved with button 2.

Current transformer secondary current input

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Programming voltage transformers


Current transformer, primary
• Switch to the programming mode as described. The
Programming mode
symbols for the programming mode (PRG) and for the
current transformer (CT) appear. Units display
• Use button 2 to switch to the voltage transformer Current transformer, secondary
setting.
• Confirm the selection with button 1. Current transformer symbol
• The first digit of the input area for the primary current
starts flashing. The ratio of primary to secondary
voltage of the voltage transformer can be set in the
same way as the assignment of the current transformer
ratio of primary to secondary current. Voltage transformer, primary

Programming mode
Units display
Voltage transformer,
secondary
Voltage transformer,
symbol

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Programming parameters Fig. Password request


If a password was set,
Switching to programming mode it can be entered using
• Switch to the programming mode as described. The buttons 1 and 2.
symbols for the programming mode (PRG) and for the
current transformer (CT) appear.
• Use button 2 to switch to the voltage transformer
setting. The first parameter of the parameter list Fig. Current transformer
is shown by repeatedly pressing button 2. programming mode
The primary and
Changing parameters secondary currents can
• Confirm the selection with button 1. be changed using buttons
• The most recently selected address is displayed with 1 and 2 (cf. page 36).
the associated value.
• The first digit of the address flashes and can be
changed using button 2. Button 1 provides a selection Fig. Programming mode
of digits that, in turn, can be changed with button 2. Voltage transformer
The primary and
Changing the value secondary currents can
• Once the desired address is set, a digit of the value be changed using buttons
is selected with button 1 and changed with button 2. 1 and 2 (cf. page 37).

Leaving programming mode Fig. Programming mode


• Simultaneously press buttons 1 and 2 to exit the Parameter display
programming mode. The individual parameters
can be changed
using buttons 1 and 2
(cf. page 32).

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UMG 96RM-EL

TCP/IP configuration
Description
Within an Ethernet, each device has a unique TCP / IP
address that can be assigned manually or from a DHCP Byte identification
(e.g. byte 0) of the address
server. The 4-byte device address (0 to 3 byte) can
be extended in the TCP / IP configuration using the sub- Address value, byte 0
net mask and gateway data.
Fig. TCP/IP address, byte 1
Setting the TCP / IP device address (addr) manually A TCP / IP address consists
• Select in the programming mode as described. of 4 bytes with the following
The symbols for the programming mode PRG structure:
and the current transformer mode CT appear Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3

on the display. xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx


• Press button 2 three times to get to the TCP / IP set-
Example:1 9 2 . 168.003. 1 7 7
tings for the device addressing.
• Press button 1 to select the desired digit. The selec-
tion is indicated by a flashing digit.
• Press button 2 to adjust the selected digit.
• Use button 1 to select the next digit and set it again
by pressing button 2.
Fig. TCP / IP address,
• If byte is set to 0, the TCP / IP address can be set from byte 2, value 003
1 to 3 by pressing button 1. Then the display jumps
back to Byte 0 (no digit is flashing).

Fig. TCP / IP address,


byte 3, value 177
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Manual setting of the subnet mask (SUb) Dynamic IP allocation (dyn)


• When in the programming mode, press button 2 to get The dynamic allocation of the TCP / IP settings (device/
to the subnet mask settings (SUb display). gateway address and subnet mask) provides for a fully
• Use button 1 to select the desired digit and set automated integration of the device into an existing net-
it by pressing button 2. Repeat this step for each digit work with a DHCP server. TCP / IP settings do not need
in bytes 0 to 3 in a way similar to setting the TCP / IP to be configured manually as they are automatically as-
device address. signed by the DHCP server when the device is started.
• After repeated display of byte 0 (no digit is flashing)
one can set the gateway address. Addresses are read out in the programming mode
the same way as in the manual settings.
Manual setting of the gateway address (GAt)
• When in the programming mode, press button 2 to get • Switch to the programming mode as described.
to the gateway address settings (GAt display). The symbols for the programming mode PRG
• Press buttons 1 and 2 to set the desired gateway ad- and the current transformer mode CT appear
dress in bytes 0 to 3 as described above. on the display.
• Press button 2 several times to display the dynamic IP
allocation (dYn IP).
The dynamic IP allocation must also be deactivated to • Activate the parameter with button 1 (1st digit flashes)
ensure that the manual settings of the TCP / IP device and then select the last digit (digit flashes) with but-
address, subnet mask and gateway address are not ton 1. Use button 2 to set the parameter to 2 or 5 in
overwritten by a DHCP server. To do so set the parame- accordance with the „IP mode configuration“ table).
ter „dyn IP“ to a value of 0 or 3 (see „IP mode configura- • Confirm the parameter with button 1 and exit pro-
tion“ table) as described under „Dynamic IP allocation“. gramming mode or wait for ca. 60 seconds.

C Changes will only take effect after you exit


the programming mode.

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m Caution!
Connection of the UMG96RM-EL to the
Ethernet may only be carried out after dis-
cussion with the network administrator!
Fig. Subnet mask (Sub),
byte 0, value 255
m Caution!
The UMG 96RM-EL is factory-programmed
for the dynamic allocation of the IP settings
(DHCP mode).
Settings can be changed as described
in TCP/IP Configuration or, for example,
Fig. Gateway (GAt), via an appropriate Ethernet connection
byte 0, value 192 by means of GridVis software.

If the key symbol is displayed, the dyna-


mic IP allocation is enabled.
Device / gateway address and subnet
Fig. Parameter setting for
mask are provided and automatically ac-
dynamic allocation (DHCP)
cepted by the DHCP server.
of a TCP/IP address

IP mode configuration table


0 Fixed IP address
1 BootP
2 DHCP
Parameter setting for 3 Fixed IP with ARP-Probe and Gratuitous-ARP
allocation of a fixed TCP/IP 4 BootP with ARP-Probe and Gratuitous-ARP
address 5 DHCP with ARP-Probe and Gratuitous-ARP
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UMG 96RM-EL

Parameters

User password (addr. 050) Forgotten password

A user password can be programmed in order to impede If you have forgotten the password, the password can
any accidental change to programming data. A switch only be cleared by using the GridVis PC software.
to the next programming menu can only be made after To do this, connect the UMG 96RM-EL to the PC via
entering the correct user password. a suitable interface. More information can be found
No user password is specified in the factory. In this in the help section of GridVis.
case, the password menu is skipped and the current
transformer menu is reached directly.

If a user password was programmed, the password


menu will appear with the display “000”.
The first digit of the user password flashes and can
be changed with button 2. The next digit is selected
by pressing button 1 and will begin flashing.
The programming menu for the current transformer can
only be accessed after entering the correct number
combination.

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Mean value Averaging method

Mean values are​​ averaged over an adjustable peri- The applied exponential messaging method reaches at
od for the current, voltage and power measured va- least 95% of the measurement value once the reporting
lues. The mean values are
​​ indicated by a bar over the time has run its course.
measured value.
The averaging time can be selected from a list with 9
fixed averaging times.

Averaging time, current (Addr. 040)


Averaging time, power (Addr. 041)
Averaging time, voltage (Addr. 042)

Setting Averaging time/sec.


0 5
1 10
2 15
3 30
4 60
5 300
6 480 (factory setting)
7 600
8 900

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Min. and max. values Energy meter

All measured values are measured and calculated dur- The UMG 96RM-EL has power meters for active energy,
ing all 10/12 periods. Minimum and maximum values are reactive energy and apparent energy.
determined for most measured values.
The min. value is the smallest measured value deter-
mined since the last deletion. The max. value is the high-
est measured value determined since the last deletion.
All minimum and maximum values are compared with
the corresponding measured values and overwritten
when exceeded or fallen short of. Active energy reading
The minimum and maximum values are saved every
5 minutes in an EEPROM without date and time. Thus, Total active energy
the minimum and maximum values of the past 5 minutes
may be lost due to an operating voltage failure.

Delete min. and max. values (Addr.506) The active energy gi-
ven in this example
If "001" is set for address 506, all minimum and maxi- is 12 345 678 kWh
mum values ​​can be deleted simultaneously.
One exception is the maximum value of the mean cur-
rent. Press and hold button 2 to delete the maximum
value of the mean current in the display menu.

The active energy gi-


ven in this example
is 134 178 kWh

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Mains frequency (Addr. 034)

For automatic ascertainment of the mains frequency, an Setting range: 0, 45 .. 65


L1-N voltage larger than 10Veff must be applied to the 0 = automatic frequency determination.
voltage measurement input V1. The mains frequency is determined based
on the measurement voltage.
The sampling frequency is computed for the current 45..65 = fixed frequency
and voltage inputs based on the mains frequency. The mains frequency is pre-selected as a fixed value.

If the test voltage is missing, neither the network nor


the sampling frequency can be computed. An acknowl-
edgeable error message "500" will be displayed.
Voltage, current and all resulting values are calculated
and displayed based on the most recent frequen-
cy measurement and/or possible power couplings.
The measured values that have been determined can
no longer guarantee the declared precision.

When another measurement of frequency can be car-


ried out, the error message will automatically disappear
in about 5 seconds after the voltage returns.

The error is not displayed when a fixed frequency is set.

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Harmonics Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)

Harmonics are the integer multiple of a mains frequency. THD is the ratio of the root mean square value of
The voltage mains frequency for the UMG 96RM- harmonics to the root mean square value of the mains
EL must be in the range between 45 and 65 Hz. The frequency.
calculated voltage and current harmonics refer to this Total Harmonic Distortion of the current (THDI):
mains frequency.
Harmonics up to 40x the mains frequency are recorded.

The harmonics for currents are given in amperes


and the harmonics for voltages are given in volts. Total Harmonic Distortion of the voltage (THDU):

Number of the harmonic

Phase L3

Current harmonic

Value

Phase L3
Fig. Display of the 15th harmonic of the current
in the L3 phase (example).
Voltage

Value

C Harmonics are not displayed in the factory


default setting.
Fig. Display of the total harmonic distortion
of the voltage from the L3 phase (example).
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Measured value relay Changeover time (addr. 039)

All measured values are calculated every nine periods Adjustment range: 0 .. 60 seconds
and can be recalled once per second on the measured If 0 seconds are set, no changeover takes place between
value displays. Two methods are available for retrieving the measured value displays selected for the measured
the measured value displays: value relay.
The changeover time applies for all display change
• The automatically changing display of selected profiles.
measured values, referred to here as measured value
relaying. Display change profile (addr. 038)
• Selection of a measured value display using buttons
1 and 2 from a preselected display profile. Adjustment range: 0 .. 3
0 - Display changeover profile 1, by default.
Both methods are simultaneously available. Measured 1 - Display changeover profile 2, by default.
value relaying is active if at least one measured value 2 - Display changeover profile 3, by default.
display is programmed with a changeover time greater 3 - Customised display changeover profile.
than 0 seconds.
If a button is pressed, the measured value displays Measured value displays
of the selected display profile can be browsed. If no
button is pressed for about 60 seconds, the device After return of the power supply, the UMG 96RM-EL
switches to the measured value relay and the measured shows the first measured value panel from the current
values from the selected display change profile display profile. In order to keep the selection of meas-
of the programmed measured value displays are shown ured values to be displayed arranged in a clear manner,
one after the other. only one part of the available measured values is pre-
programmed for recall in the measured value display by
default. A different display profile can be selected if other
measured values are required to be shown on the UMG
96RM-EL display.

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Display profile (Addr. 037)

Setting range: 0 .. 3
0 - Display profile 1, default value.
1 - Display profile 2, default value.
2 - Display profile 3, default value.
3 - Display profile, customizable.

C The customizable profiles (display rotation


profile and display profile) can only be pro-
grammed using the GridVis software.

C Profile setting
Both profiles (display rotation profile and dis-
play profile) are illustrated in the GridVis soft-
ware included in the delivery package. The
profiles can be adjusted using the Device
Configuration function of the software; cu-
stomizable display profiles are programmed
individually.
A connection between the UMG 96RM-EL
and the PC via an interface is required for
the use of the GridVis software Fig. Profile setting in the GridVis software.

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Reset energy meter (Addr. 507) Phase sequence

The real, apparent and reactive energy meters can only The voltage phase sequence and the phase L1 frequen-
be reset simultaneously. cy are displayed on the screen.

Set "001" for address 507 to reset the energy meter. The phase sequence shows the three-phase system se-
quence. The rotary field usually rotates to the "right".
The voltage measurement input phase sequence is che-
cked and displayed in the UMG 96RM-EL. If the string
moves in a clockwise direction, this means that the ro-
tary field rotates to the "right"; if the string moves in a
counter-clockwise direction, this means that the rotary
field rotates to the "left".
The field rotation can only be determined when
the measurement and operating voltage inputs are fully
connected. If a phase is missing or two equal phases are

C Prior to commissioning potential produc-


tion dependant contents of the energy
counter and min/max values have to be
connected, then the phase sequence is not determined
and the string is not moving.

deleted.

C If you reset the energy meter, the data will


be lost.
To avoid data loss, you should read
and save the measured values before de-
Fig. Indication of the sup- Fig. Rotary field direction
letion using the GridVis software.
ply frequency (50.0) can not be determined.
and the phase sequence.
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LCD contrast (Addr. 035) Operation backlight (addr. 036)


The operation backlight is activated by pushing the ap-
The preferred view for the LCD display is from "below". propriate button, or with a restart.
The LCD display contrast can be adapted by the user.
The contrast can be set stepwise in the range from Standby backlight (addr. 747)
0 to 9. This backlight is activated after an adjustable period of
time (addr. 746). If no button is pressed within this peri-
0 = very bright od, then the device switches to the standby backlight.
9 = very dark If buttons 1 - 3 are pressed, the device switches to
the operation backlight and the defined period of time
Factory default setting: 5 begins again.

If the brightness settings for the two backlights are set to


Backlight the same value, then no change is discernible between
the operation and standby backlights.
The LCD backlight allows the display to be read easily
even in poor light. The brightness can be controlled by
the user in stages from 0 to 9. Addr. Description Setting Default
range setting
The UMG 96RM has two different types of backlight: 036 Brightness for 0 .. 9 6
operation backlight
- the operation backlight
- the standby backlight 746 Period of time after 60 .. 9999 900
which the backlight will Sek. Sek.
switch to standby
747 Brightness for 0 .. 9 0
standby backlight
0 = min. brightness, 9 = max. brightness
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UMG 96RM-EL

Time recording Operating hours meter

The UMG 96RM-EL records the operating hours The operating hours meter measures the UMG 96RM-EL
and the overall runtime of each comparator, recording and displaying time.
The operating period is measured and displayed in hours
• where the operating period is measured and displayed with a resolution of 0.1 h. The operating hours meter
in hours with a resolution of 0.1 h cannot be reset.
• and the overall runtime of the comparators is displa-
yed in seconds (when reaching 999999s is displayed
in hours). Overall runtime of comparators

The periods are marked by the digits 1 to 6 for The overall runtime of a comparator is the sum of the run-
the measured value display enquiry: times exceeding the comparator result limit value.
The total running time of the comparators can only
keine = operating hours meter be reset by the GridVis software. All running times are
1 = Overall runtime, comparator 1A reset simultaneously.
2 = Overall runtime, comparator 2A
3 = Overall runtime, comparator 1B
4 = Overall runtime, comparator 2B Fig. Measured value indications
5 = Overall runtime, comparator 1C Operating hours meter
6 = Overall runtime, comparator 2C The UMG 96RM-EL operating
hours meter reading is 140.8h.
In the measured value display, a maximum of 99999.9 h This corresponds to 140 hours
(= 11.4 years) can be displayed. and 80 industrial minutes. 100
industrial minutes = 60 minutes.
In this example, 80 industrial
minutes = 48 minutes.

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Serial number (Addr. 754)

The serial number displayed by the UMG 96RM-EL con-


sists of 6 digits and is a part of the serial number given
on the rating plate.
The serial number cannot be changed.

Serial number

The serial number


is on the rating plate:
XX00-0000

Software release (Addr. 750)


The UMG 96RM-EL software is continuously improved
and extended. The software status in the device is iden-
tified with a 3 digit number, the software release. The
software release cannot be changed by the user.

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Commissioning Applying the measured current

Applying the supply voltage The UMG 96RM-EL is designed for connecting ../1 A
and ../5 A current transformers.
• The level of supply voltage for the UMG 96RM-EL can Only AC currents and not DC currents can be measured
be found on the nameplate. via the current measurement inputs.
• After applying the supply voltage, the UMG 96RM-EL Short circuit all current transformer outputs except
switches to the first measured value display. for one. Compare the currents displayed on the UMG
• If no display appears, the supply voltage must 96RM-EL with the applied current.
be checked to determine whether it is in the rated The current displayed by the UMG 96RM-EL must match
voltage range. the input current, taking the current transformer ratio into
consideration.
In the short circuit current measurement inputs, the UMG
Applying the measured voltage 96RM-EL must show approx. zero amperes.

• Voltage measurements in networks with rated voltages The factory-set current transformer ratio is 5/5 A and may
above 300V AC to ground must be connected to a need to be adapted to the current transformer used.
voltage transformer.
• After the measured voltages are connected, the

m
measured values for the L-N and L-L voltages
Attention!
displayed by the UMG 96RM-EL must match those at
Supply voltages that do not correspond
the voltage measurement input.
to the nameplate information can lead
to device malfunction or destruction.

m Attention!

m
Voltages and currents outside the permis-
Attention!
sible metering range can result in personal
The UMG 96RM-EL is not suitable for the
injury and damage to the device.
measurement of DC voltages.

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UMG 96RM-EL

Rotation field direction Checking the measurement

Check the direction of the voltage rotation field on the If all voltage and current measurement inputs are
measured value display of the UMG 96RM-EL. correctly connected, the individual and sum power
Usually there is a "clockwise" spinning rotation field. ratings are accurately calculated and displayed.

Checking the phase assignment Checking the individual power ratings

The assignment of the phase conductor to the current If the current transformer is assigned to the wrong
transformer is correct if a current transformer is short phase conductor, the associated power rating will be
circuited at the secondary terminals and the current incorrectly measured and displayed.
shown by the UMG 96RM-EL in the corresponding The assignment of the phase conductor to the current
phase sinks to 0A. transformer on the UMG 96RM-EL is correct if there
is no voltage between the phase conductor and the
Checking the power measurement associated current transformer (primary).
In order to ensure that a phase conductor on the voltage
Short circuit all current transformer outputs except for measurement input is assigned to the correct current
one and check the displayed power. transformer, the respective current transformer can be
The UMG 96RM-EL must only show one rating in the short-circuited at the secondary terminals. The apparent
phase with the non-short-circuited current transformer power shown by the UMG 96RM-EL must then be zero
input. If this does not apply, check the measured voltage in this phase.
connection and the measured current connection. If the apparent power is correctly displayed but the real
power is shown with a "-" sign, the current transformer
If the magnitude of the real power is correct but the sign terminals are inverted or power is being fed to the power
of the real power is negative, this can be due to two company.
causes:
• The connections S1 (k) and S2 (I) on the current
transformer are inverted.
• Active energy is being returned to the network.
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UMG 96RM-EL

Check the sum power ratings Comparators and monitoring threshold values

If all voltages, currents and power ratings for the Two comparator groups (1-2) and 3 comparators per
respective phase conductor are correctly displayed, group (A – C) can be selected in order to monitor/control
the sum power ratings measured by the UMG 96RM- the thresholds. The results of the comparators A to C
EL must also be correct. For confirmation, the sum can be linked with AND or OR operators.
power ratings measured by the UMG 96RM-EL should
be compared with the energy of the active and reactive The function “display blinking” can be additionally assi-
power meters at the power feed. gned to every comparator group. The effect is the chan-
ge of the display backlight between maximum and mini-
mum brightness when the comparator output is active
(addr. 145).

Comparator group 1 UMG 96RM


Comparator A
Result

Logic
Comparator B 0/1
Addr. 616
Comparator C

Block diagram: Use of Comparator group 1

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UMG 96RM-EL

Example: Current monitoring in the neutral line

If the current in the neutral line is greater than 100 A for For a minimum exposure time of 2 minutes, the result
60 seconds, the result of the comparator group 1 should of the comparator group 1 should be latched if the
be latched for at least 2 minutes. limit value is exceeded.
Address 111 = 120 seconds
The following must be programmed:
For the lead time of 60 seconds, any exceeding
1. Comparator group 1 should be minimised.
Select comparator group 1 for the limit value Address 112 = 60 seconds
monitoring. Since only one limit value is monitored,
select comparator A and program it as follows: The operator for comparison between the measured
value and the limit value.
The address of the measured value to be monitored Address 113 = 0 (corresponds >=)
by comparator A:
Address 110 = 866 2. Linking comparators
(address of the current in the neutral line) The B and C comparators have not been set and are
equal to zero.
The measured values for the B and C comparators The result of comparator A is issued as a comparator
are set to 0. result through the OR link of comparators A, B and C.
Address 116 = 0 (the comparator is inactive) Address 107 = 0 (OR link)
Address 122 = 0 (the comparator is inactive)
Result
The limit value to be observed. The result of the comparator group 1 is latched for at
Address 108 = 100 (100 A) least 2 minutes if the current in the neutral line is greater
than 100 A for more than 60 seconds.

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Comparator group 1

Comparator A Comparator B Comparator C


Measured value (addr. 110) Measured value (addr. 116) Measured value (addr. 122)
Limit value (addr. 108) Limit value (addr. 114) Limit value (addr. 120)
Minimum turn-on time (addr. 111) Minimum turn-on time (addr. 117) Minimum turn-on time (addr. 123)
Lead time (addr. 112) Lead time (addr. 118) Lead time (addr. 124)
Operator “>=”, “<” (addr. 113) Operator “>=”, “<” (addr. 119) Operator “>=”, “<” (addr. 125)

Comparator result (addr. 610) Comparator result (addr. 611) Comparator result (addr. 612)

Total running time Total running time Total running time


(addr. 5898) (addr. 5900) (addr. 5902)

Link the results from comparators A, B and C

Link the results from comparators A, B and C as AND or OR (addr. 107).

Linkage result (addr. 616)

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• Measured value (addr. 110,116,122,129,135,141) • Comparator result (addr. 610,611,612,613,614,615)


The address of the measured value to be monitored The result from the comparison between the measured
is in the measured value. value and the limit value is in the comparator result.
If measured value = 0, the comparator is inactive. Therefore:
0 = there is no limit value violation.
• Limit value (addr. 108,114,120,127,133,139) 1 = there is a limit value violation.
Write the value in the limit that is to be compared with
the measured value. • Total running time
The sum of all times for which there was a limit value
• Minimum turn-on time violation in the comparator result.
(addr. 111,117,123,130,136,142)
The linkage result (e.g. address 610) is maintained • Linkage (addr. 107, 126)
for the duration of the minimum turn-on time. Link the results from comparators A, B and C as AND
Adjustment range: 1 to 32,000 seconds or OR.

• Lead time (addr. 112,118,124,131,137,143) • Total linkage result (addr. 616,617)


If a limit value violation is present for at least the The linked comparator results from comparators A, B
duration of the lead time, the comparator result is and C are in the total linkage result.
changed.
Times in the range from 1 to 32,000 seconds can
be assigned to the lead time.

• Operator (addr. 113,119,125,132,138,144)


Two operators are available for comparing the
measured value and the limit value.
Operator = corresponds to 0 greater than or equal
to (>=)
Operator = corresponds to 1 less than (<)

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UMG 96RM-EL

Comparator in the GridVis software

Configuration (adjustment) of the individual comparators


Measured value can also performed via GridVis in the menu of the device
configuration.
Limit value

Exceedance

2 seconds
Lead time

2 seconds
Minimum
turn-on time

Comparator result
Fig.: Software GridVis, configuration menu
Fig.: Limit value exceeding

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UMG 96RM-EL

Service and maintenance Service

The device is subjected to several different safety tests Should questions arise, which are not described
before leaving the factory and is labelled with a seal. If a in this manual, please contact the manufacturer directly.
device is opened then the safety checks must be repea-
ted. Warranty claims will only be accepted if the device We will need the following information from you to an-
is unopened. swer any questions:

Repair and calibration - Device name (see rating plate),


- Serial number (see rating plate),
Repair work and calibration can be carried out by the ma- - Software release (see measured value display),
nufacturer only. - Measuring-circuit voltage and power supply voltage,
- Precise description of the error.
Front film
Device calibration
The front film can be cleaned with a soft cloth and stan-
dard household cleaning agent. Do not use acids and The devices are calibrated by the manufacturer
products containing acid for cleaning. at the factory - it is not necessary to recalibrate the de-
vice providing that the environmental conditions are
Disposal complied with.

The UMG 96RM-EL can be reused or recycled as elec- Calibration intervals


tronic scrap in accordance with the legal provisions.
The permanently installed lithium battery must be dis- It is recommended to have a new calibration carried out
posed of separately. by the manufacturer or an accredited laboratory every
5 years approximately.

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UMG 96RM-EL

Firmware update

If the device is connected to a computer via Ethernet,


then the device firmware can be updated via the GridVis
software.

Select a suitable update file (menu Extras / Update de-


vice) and the device and the new firmware will be trans-
ferred.

Fig. GridVis firmware update assistant

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Error messages

The UMG 96RM-EL shows three different error messages


Symbol for an error
on the display:
message

- warnings,
- serious error and Error cause

- metering range exceedances.


Description of the error

If there are warnings and serious errors, the error


message is indicated by the symbol "EEE" followed by
an error number.

The three-digit error number is composed of the error


description and (if detectable by the UMG 96RM-EL) Example of error message 911:
one or more error causes.
The error number is composed of serious error 910
and internal error cause 0x01.
Symbol for an error
message
In this example, an er-
ror occurred when read-
ing the calibration from
the EEPROM. The device
Error number must be sent to the manu-
facturer for inspection.
Fig. Error message

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Warnings Errors Error description


EEE A failure has been detected in the configu-
Warnings are minor er- 810 ration.
rors that can be acknow- The configuration will be reset and restored
ledged by buttons 1 or to default values (factory setting) when that
2. The measured values failure was displayed.
continue to be retrieved Device has to be re-configured where
and displayed. This error required.
is displayed after each
voltage return.
Fig. Warning mes- Major errors
sage with number 500
(mains frequency) When a major error occurs, the device must be sent
to the manufacturer's service center for inspection
and adjustment.

Errors Error description


EEE Error while reading the calibration.
910
Errors Error description
EEE The mains frequency could not be deter- Internal causes:
500 mined. The UMG 96RM-EL sometimes determines the cause
Possible causes: of a major internal error with the following error code.
The voltage at L1 is too small.
The mains frequency does not range Errors Error description
between 45 and 65Hz. 0x01 EEPROM does not respond.
Remedy: 0x02 Address overrange.
Check the mains frequency.
0x04 Checksum error.
Select fixed frequency on the device.
0x08 Error in the internal I2C bus.

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Metering range exceedance

Metering range exceedances are displayed for as long Examples


as they are present and cannot be acknowledged.
A metering range is exceeded if at least one of the three
voltage or current measuring inputs is outside of its
A = current circuit
specified metering range.
The phase in which the metering range exceedance
occurred is indicated with the "up" arrow. The "V"
and "A" symbols show whether the metering range
exceedance occurred in the current or voltage circuit.

Fig.: Display of the metering range exceedance


A = current circuit in the current circuit of the 2nd phase (I2).
V = voltage circuit

Display of the phase (L1/L2/


L3) with the metering range
V = voltage circuit
exceedance.

Limit values for metering range exceedance: Fig.: Display of the metering range exceedance
in the voltage circuit L3.
I = 7 Aeff
UL-N = 520 VL-N

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Parameters of the metering range exceedance

A continuative error description is stored encoded


in the parameters of the metering range exceedance
(addr. 600) in the following format:

0x F F F F F F F F

Phase 1: 1 1

Phase 2: 2 2

Phase 3: 4 4
Current:

U L-N

Example: Error in phase 2 in the current circuit:

0xF2FFFFFF

Example: Error in phase 3 in the voltage circuit UL-N:

0xFFF4FFFF

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Procedure in the event of faults

Possible fault Cause Remedy


No display External fusing for the power supply voltage has Replace fuse.
tripped.
No current display Measurement voltage is not connected. Connect the measuring-circuit voltage.
Measurement current is not connected. Connect measuring-circuit current.
Current displayed is too large or too Current measurement in the wrong phase. Check connection and correct if necessary.
small.
Current transformer factor is incorrectly pro- Read out and program the current transformer
grammed. transformation ratio at the current transformer.
The current peak value at the measurement input Install current transformer with a larger transfor-
was exceeded by harmonic components. mation ratio.
The current at the measurement input fell Install current transformer with a suitable trans-
short of. formation ratio.
Voltage displayed is too large or too Measurement in the wrong phase. Check connection and correct if necessary.
small.
Voltage transformer incorrectly programmed. Read out and program the voltage transformer
transformation ratio at the voltage transformer.
Voltage displayed is too small. Overrange. Install voltage transformers.
The peak voltage value at the measurement input Caution! Ensure the measurement inputs are not
has been exceeded by harmonic components. overloaded.
Phase shift ind/cap. A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage Check connection and correct if necessary.
path.
Effective power, consumption/supply At least one current transformer connection Check connection and correct if necessary.
reversed. is mixed up/reversed.
A current path is assigned to the wrong voltage Check connection and correct if necessary.
path.

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Possible fault Cause Remedy


Effective power too large or too The programmed current transformer transfor- Read out and program the current transformer
small. mation ratio is incorrect. transformation ratio at the current transformer
The current path is assigned to the wrong Check connection and correct if necessary.
voltage path.
The programmed voltage transformer transfor- Read out and program the voltage transformer
mation ratio is incorrect. transformation ratio at the voltage transformer.
"EEE" in the display See error messages.
No connection with the device. - IP address is incorrect. - Adjust IP address at the device.
- Incorrect addressing mode - Adjust the IP address assignment mode
- Network cable is defective - Replace network cable

Device still does not work Device defective. Send the device to the manufacturer for inspec-
despite the above measures. tion and testing along with an accurate fault
description.

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Technical data
General information
Net weight (with attached connectors) ca. 300g
Packaging weight (including accessories) ca. 600g
Service life of background lighting 40000h (after this period of time the background lighting effici-
ency will reduce by approx. 50 %)

Transport and storage


The following information applies to devices which are transported or stored in the original packaging.
Free fall 1m
Temperature K55 (-25°C bis +70°C)
Relative humidity 0 to 90 % RH

Ambient conditions during operation


The UMG 96RM-EL is intended for use in weather-protected, fixed locations.
Protection class II according to IEC 60563 (VDE 0106, part 1).
Rated temperature range K55 (-10°C .. +55°C)
Relative humidity 0 bis 75 % RH
Operational altitude 0 .. 2000m über NN
Degree of pollution 2
Installation position vertical
Ventilation Forced ventilation is not required.
Foreign body and water protection
- Front IP40 according to EN60529
- Back IP20 according to EN60529

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Supply voltage
Installation overvoltage category 300V CAT II
Protection of the power supply (fuse) 6 A Char. B (approved by UL / IEC)
Nominal range 20V - 250V (45..65Hz) oder DC 20V - 300V
Working area +-10% from the nominal range
Power consumption max. 5.5VA / 2W

Connection capacity of the terminals (power supply)


Connectable conductor. Only one conductor may be connected per contact point!
Single-wire, multi-wire, finely stranded conductor 0.2 - 2.5mm2, AWG 26 - 12
Pin terminals, ferrules 0,2 - 2.5mm2
Tightening torque 0.4 - 0.5Nm
Stripping length 7mm

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Voltage metering
Three-phase, 4-wire systems with nominal voltages up to 277V/480V (+-10%)
Three-phase, 3-wire systems, unearthed, IT 480V (+-10%)
with nominal voltages up to
Overvoltage category 300V CAT III
Rated surge voltage 4kV
Metering range L-N 01) .. 300 Vrms
(max. overvoltage 520 Vrms )
Metering range L-L 01) .. 520Vrms
(max. overvoltage 900Vrms )
Resolution 0.01V
Crest factor 2.45 (relative to the metering range)
Impedance 4MOhm/phase
Power consumption approx. 0.1 VA
Sampling rate 21.33kHz (50Hz), 25.6 kHz (60Hz) per measuring channel

Mains frequency 45Hz .. 65Hz


- Resolution 0.01Hz
1)
The UMG 96RM-EL can only determine values, if a voltage L-N greater than 10Veff or a voltage L-L of greater than 18Veff is present at least one voltage
measurement input.

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Current measurement
Rated current 5A
Measurement range 0 .. 6Arms
Crest factor 1.98
Resolution 0.1mA (Display 0.01A)
Overvoltage category 300V CAT II
Measurement surge voltage 2kV
Power consumption approx. 0.2 VA (Ri=5mOhm)
Overload for 1 sec. 120A (sinusoidal)
Sampling frequency 21.33 kHz (50 Hz), 25.6 kHz (60 Hz) per measuring channel

Connection capacity of the terminals (voltage and current measurement)


Connectable conductor. Only one conductor may be connected per contact point!
Current Voltage
Single-wire, multi-wire, finely stranded conductor 0.2 - 2.5mm2, AWG 26-12 0.08 - 4.0mm2, AWG 28-12
Pin terminals, ferrules 0.2 - 2.5mm2 0.2 - 2.5mm2
Tightening torque 0.4 - 0.5Nm 0.4 - 0.5Nm
Stripping length 7mm 7mm

Ethernet connection
Connection RJ45
Protocols TCP/IP, DHCP-Client (BootP), Modbus/TCP (Port 502),
ICMP (Ping), Modbus RTU over Ethernet (Port 8000)

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Function parameters

Function Symbol Accuracy class Metering range Display range


Total real power P 0.55) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kW 0 W .. 999 GW *
Total reactive power QA, Qv 1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kvar 0 varh .. 999 Gvar *
Total apparent power SA, Sv 0.55) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kVA 0 VA .. 999 GVA *
Total active energy Ea 0.5S5) 6) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kWh 0 Wh .. 999 GWh *
Total reactive energy ErA, ErV 1 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kvarh 0 varh .. 999 Gvarh *
Total apparent energy EapA, EapV 0.55) (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 5.4 kVAh 0 VAh .. 999 GVAh *
Frequency f 0.05 (IEC61557-12) 45 .. 65 Hz 45.00 Hz .. 65.00 Hz
Phase current I 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 0 .. 6 Arms 0 A .. 999 kA
Measured neutral conductor current IN - - -
Calculated neutral conductor current INc 1.0 (IEC61557-12) 0.03 .. 25 A 0.03 A .. 999 kA
Voltage U L-N 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 10 .. 300 Vrms 0 V .. 999 kV
Voltage U L-L 0.2 (IEC61557-12) 18 .. 520 Vrms 0 V .. 999 kV
Displacement factor PFA, PFV 0.5 (IEC61557-12) 0.00 .. 1.00 0.00 .. 1.00
Short-term flicker, long-term flicker Pst, Plt - - -
Voltage dips (L-N) Udip - - -
Voltage surges (L-N) Uswl - - -
Transient overvoltages Utr - - -
Voltage interruptions Uint - - -
Voltage unbalance (L-N) 1) Unba - - -
Voltage unbalance (L-N) 2) Unb - - -
Voltage harmonics Uh Class 1 (IEC61000-4-7) up to 2.5 kHz 0 V .. 999 kV
THD of the voltage 3) THDu 1.0 (IEC61557-12) up to 2.5 kHz 0 % .. 999 %
THD of the voltage 4) THD-Ru - - -

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Function Symbol Accuracy class Metering range Display range


Current harmonics Ih Class 1 (IEC61000-4-7) up to 2.5 kHz 0 A .. 999 kA
THD of the current 3) THDi 1.0 (IEC61557-12) up to 2.5 kHz 0 % .. 999 %
THD of the current 4) THD-Ri - - -
Mains signal voltage MSV - - -
1) Referred to amplitude. 5) Accuracy class 0.5 with ../5 A transformer. * The display returns to 0 W when the
2) Referred to phase and amplitude. Accuracy class 1 with ../1 A transformer. maximum total energy values are reached.
3) Referred to mains frequency. 6) Accuracy class 0.5S according IEC62053-22
4) Referred to root mean square value.

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Parameter and Modbus address list

C
The following excerpt from the parameter list contains
A complete overview of the parameters and
settings that are necessary for proper operation of
measured values as well as explanations
the UMG 96RM-EL, such as current transformers and
regarding the selected measured values
device addresses. The values in the parameter list can
is filed in the document “Modbus Address
be written and read.
List” on the CD or Internet.
In the excerpt, the measured value list files the measured
and calculated measured values, output status data
and recorded values so that they can be read.

Table 1 - Parameter list

Address Format RD/WR Unit Note Adjustment Range Default


(*2)
10 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I1, primary 0..1000000 5
12 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I1, sec. 1..5 5
14 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V1, primary 0..1000000 (*2) 400
16 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V1, sec. 100, 400 400
18 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I2, primary 0..1000000 (*2) 5
20 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I2, sec. 1..5 5
22 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V2, primary 0..1000000 400
24 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V2, sec. 100, 400 400
26 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I3, primary 0..1000000 5
28 FLOAT RD/WR A Current transformer I3, sec. 1..5 5
30 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V3, primary 0..1000000 400
32 FLOAT RD/WR V Voltage transformer V3, sec. 100, 400 400
(*1)
The values 0 and 248 to 255 are reserved and must not be used.
(*2)
The adjustable value 0 does not produce any sensible energy values and must not be used.

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Address Format RD/WR Unit Note Adjustment Range Default

34 SHORT RD/WR Hz Frequency determination 0, 45 .. 65 0


0=Auto, 45 .. 65=Hz
35 SHORT RD/WR - Display contrast 0 .. 9 5
0 (low), 9 (high)
36 SHORT RD/WR - Backlight 0 .. 9 6
0 (dark), 9 (light)
37 SHORT RD/WR - Display profile 0 .. 3 0
0=default display profile
1=default display profile
2=default display profile
3=freely selectable display profile
38 SHORT RD/WR - Display change profile 0 .. 3 0
0..2=default display
change profiles
3=freely selectable
display change profile
39 SHORT RD/WR s Changeover time 0 .. 60 0
40 SHORT RD/WR - Averaging time, I 0 .. 8* 6
41 SHORT RD/WR - Averaging time, P 0 .. 8* 6
42 SHORT RD/WR - Averaging time, U 0 .. 8* 6

45 USHORT RD/WR mA Response threshold of 0 .. 200 5


I1 .. I3

50 SHORT RD/WR - Password 0 .. 999 0 (no password)

107 SHORT RD/WR - Result from comparator group 1; 0,1 0


Link A, B, C
(1=and, 0=or)
* 0 = 5sec.; 1 = 10sec.; 2 = 15sec.; 3 = 30sec.; 4 = 1min.; 5 = 5min.; 6 = 8min.; 7 = 10min.; 8 = 15min.

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Address Format RD/WR Unit Note Adjustment Range Default

108 FLOAT RD/WR - Comparator 1A, Limit value -1012-1..+1012-1 0


110 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 1A,
Address of the measured value 0..32000 0
111 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 1A,
Minimum turn-on time 0..32000 0
112 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 1A, Lead time 0..32000 0
113 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 1A, Operator 0,1 0
“>=”=0, “<”=1
114 FLOAT RD/WR - Comparator 1B, Limit value -1012-1..+1012-1 0
116 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 1B,
Address of the measured value 0..32000 0
117 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 1B,
Minimum turn-on time 0..32000 0
118 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 1B, Lead time 0..32000 0
119 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 1B, Operator 0,1 0
“>=”=0 “<”=1
120 FLOAT RD/WR - Comparator 1C, Limit value -1012-1..+1012-1 0
122 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 1C,
Address of the measured value 0..32000 0
123 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 1C,
Minimum turn-on time 0..32000 0
124 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 1C, Lead time 0..32000 0
125 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 1C, Operator 0,1 0
“>=”=0 “<”=1
126 SHORT RD/WR - Result from comparator group 2; 0,1 0
Link A, B, C
(1=and, 0=or)
127 FLOAT RD/WR - Comparator 2A, Limit value -1012-1..+1012-1 0
129 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 2A,
Address of the measured value 0..32000 0
130 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 2A,
Minimum turn-on time 0..32000 0

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Address Format RD/WR Unit Note Adjustment Range Default

131 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 2A, Lead time 0..32000 0


132 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 2A, Operator 0,1 0
“>=”=0 “<”=1
133 FLOAT RD/WR - Comparator 2B, Limit value -1012-1..+1012-1 0
135 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 2B,
Address of the measured value 0..32000 0
136 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 2B,
Minimum turn-on time 0..32000 0
137 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 2B, Lead time 0..32000 0
138 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 2B, Operator 0,1 0
“>=”=0 “<”=1
139 FLOAT RD/WR - Comparator 2C, limit value -1012-1..+1012-1 0
141 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 2C,
Address of the measured value 0..32000 0
142 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 2C,
Minimum turn-on time 0..32000 0
143 SHORT RD/WR s Comparator 2C, lead time 0..32000 0
144 SHORT RD/WR - Comparator 2C, Operator 0,1 0
“>=” = 0 “<” = 1
145 SHORT RD/WR - „Display blinking“ 0-3 0
Bit 1 = 1/0: active/inactive for
comparator group output 1
Bit 2 = 1/0: active/inactive for
comparator group output 2

500 SHORT RD/WR - Terminal assignment, I L1 -3..0..+3 1) +1


501 SHORT RD/WR - Terminal assignment, I L2 -3..0..+3 1) +2
502 SHORT RD/WR - Terminal assignment, I L3 -3..0..+3 1) +3
503 SHORT RD/WR - Terminal assignment, U L1 0..3 1) 1
504 SHORT RD/WR - Terminal assignment, U L2 0..3 1) 2
505 SHORT RD/WR - Terminal assignment, U L3 0..3 1) 3
506 SHORT RD/WR - Clear min. and max. values 0..1 0
1)
0 = No measurement of the current or voltage path.
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Address Format RD/WR Unit Note Adjustment Range Default

507 SHORT RD/WR - Clear energy meter 0..1 0


508 SHORT RD/WR - Force write EEPROM. 0..1 0

Note: Energy values and minimum and maximum values are written to the EEPROM every 5 minutes.

509 SHORT RD/WR - Voltage connection diagram 0..8 1) 0


510 SHORT RD/WR - Current connection diagram 0..8 0
511 SHORT RD/WR - Relative voltage for
THD and FFT 0, 1 0

The voltages for THD and FFT can be shown on the display as L-N or L-L values. 0=LN, 1=LL

600 UINT RD/WR - Metering range exceedance 0..0xFFFFFFFF

610 SHORT RD - Comparator result 1 Output A


611 SHORT RD - Comparator result 1 Output B
612 SHORT RD - Comparator result 1 Output C
613 SHORT RD - Comparator result 2 Output A
614 SHORT RD - Comparator result 2 Output B
615 SHORT RD - Comparator result 2 Output C
616 SHORT RD - Linkage result of comparator group 1
617 SHORT RD - Linkage result of comparator group 2

750 SHORT RD - Software Release


754 SERNR RD - Serial number
756 SERNR RD - Production number

746 SHORT RD/WR s Period of time after which the


backlight will switch to standby 60 .. 9999 900
747 SHORT RD/WR s Brightness of the standby backlight 0 .. 9 0
1)
The setting 8 is equal setting 0.
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Number formats

Type
short
Size
16 bit
Minimum
-215
Maximum
215 -1 C Notes on saving measurement values
and configuration data:
ushort 16 bit 0 216 -1
• The following measurement values are
int 32 bit -2 31
231 -1 saved at least every 5 minutes:
uint 32 bit 0 232 -1 • Comparator timer
• S0 meter readings
float 32 bit IEEE 754 IEEE 754
• Minimum / maximum / mean values
• Energy values
• Configuration data is saved
immediately!

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Dimensional drawings

All dimensions in mm.

Rear view Bottom view

□ 91,5

97

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Side view Cutout dimensions

max. 6

92+0,8
□ 96

□ 91,5

104

92+0,8
42

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Measured value displays overview


A01 B01 C01 D01
Measured values Mean values Maximum values Minimum values
L1-N voltage L1-N voltage L1-N voltage L1-N voltage
L2-N voltage L2-N voltage L2-N voltage L2-N voltage
L3-N voltage L3-N voltage L3-N voltage L3-N voltage

A02 B02 C02 D02


Measured values Mean values Maximum values Minimum values
L1-L2 voltage L1-L2 voltage L1-L2 voltage L1-L2 voltage
L2-L3 voltage L2-L3 voltage L2-L3 voltage L2-L3 voltage
L3-L1 voltage L3-L1 voltage L3-L1 voltage L3-L1 voltage

A03 B03 C03 D03


Measured values Mean values Maximum values Max. values (mean value)
L1 current L1 current L1 current L1 current
L2 current L2 current L2 current L2 current
L3 current L3 current L3 current L3 current

A04 B04 C04 D04

Measured value Mean value Maximum value Maximum values


Sum Sum Measured value sum Sum mean value
Current in the N line Current in the N line Current in the N line Current in the N line

A05 B05 C05


Measured values Mean value Maximum values
L1 active power L1 active power L1 active power
L2 active power L2 active power L2 active power
L3 active power L3 active power L3 active power

A06 B06 C06 D06


Maximum value
Measured value Mean value Maximum value
Sum
Sum Sum Sum
Active power mean
Active power Active power Active power
value

A07 B07 C07


Measured values Mean values Maximum values
L1 apparent power L1 apparent power L1 apparent power
L2 apparent power L2 apparent power L2 apparent power
L3 apparent power L3 apparent power L3 apparent power

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A08 B08 C08

Measured value Mean value Maximum value


Sum Sum Sum
Apparent power Apparent power Apparent power

A09 B09 C09


Measured values Mean values Maximum values (ind)
L1 reactive power L1 reactive power L1 reactive power
L2 reactive power L2 reactive power L2 reactive power
L3 reactive power L3 reactive power L3 reactive power

A10 B10 C10

Measured value Mean value Maximum value (ind)


Sum of reactive power Sum of reactive power Sum of reactive power

A11 B11 C11

Measured value Measured value Measured value


Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD)
U L1 U L2 U L3

A12 B12 C12

Measured value Measured value Measured value


Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD)
I L1 I L2 I L3

A13 B13 C13

Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value


Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD)
U L1 U L2 U L3

A14 B14 C14

Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value


Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD) Distortion factor (THD)
I L1 I L2 I L3

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A15
Measured value
L1 cos(phi)
L2 cos(phi)
L3 cos(phi)

A16 B16

Measured value Mean value


Sum of cos(phi) Sum of cos(phi)

A17

Measured value
Frequency L1
Rotation field display

A18 B18 C18 D18 E18 F18 G18

Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value Measured value
Total active energy Total active energy Total active energy Sum Active energy L1 Active energy L2 Active energy L3
(without a backstop) (import) (export) Apparent energy Import (tariff 1) Import (tariff 1) Import (tariff 1)

A19 B19 C19 D19 E19 F19


Measured value Measured value
Measured value Measured value Measured value
Measured value (ind) Sum Sum
Reactive energy L1 Reactive energy L2 Reactive energy L3
Reactive energy Reactive energy Reactive energy
ind. (tariff 1) ind. (tariff 1) ind. (tariff 1)
cap. ind.

A20 B20 G20

Operating hours Comparator 1A Comparator 2C


meter 1 Total running time ... Total running time

A21 B21 H21

Measured value Measured value Measured value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
U L1 U L1 ... U L1

Marked menus are not displayed in the factory presetting.

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A22 B22 H22

Measured value Measured value Measured value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
U L2 U L2 ... U L2

A23 B23 H23

Measured value Measured value Measured value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
U L3 U L3 ... U L3

A24 B24 H24

Measured value Measured value Measured value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
I L1 I L1 ... I L1

A25 B25 H25

Measured value Measured value Measured value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
I L2 I L2 ... I L2

A26 B26 H26

Measured value Measured value Measured value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
I L3 I L3 ... I L3

A27 B27 H27

Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
U L1 U L1 ... U L1

A28 B28 H28

Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
U L2 U L2 ... U L2

Marked menus are not displayed in the factory presetting.

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A29 B29 H29

Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
U L3 U L3 ... U L3

A30 B30 H30

Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
I L1 I L1 ... I L1

A31 B31 H31

Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value


1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
I L2 I L2 ... I L2
Even and odd harmonics
A32 B32 H32 up to the 40th order can
Maximum value Maximum value Maximum value be called up via the GridVis
1st. harmonic 3rd. harmonic 15th. harmonic
I L3 I L3 ... I L3 software and can be viewed
in the software.

Marked menus are not displayed in the factory presetting.

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Declaration of conformity

The product fulfils the following EC Directives:


2004/108/EG Electromagnetic compatibility of electrical equipment.
2006/95/EG Electrical equipment for use within certain voltage limits.
Considered standards:
Noise immunity
IEC/EN 61326-1:2013 Class A: Industrial environment
IEC/EN 61000-4-2:2009 Electrostatic discharge
IEC/EN 61000-4-3:2011 Electromagnetic RF Field 80-1000MHz
IEC/EN 61000-4-3:2011, EMV-ILA V01-03 Electromagnetic RF Field 1000-2700MHz
IEC/EN 61000-4-4:2013, EMV-ILA V01-03 Burst
IEC/EN 61000-4-5:2007, EMV-ILA V01-03 Surge
IEC/EN 61000-4-6:2009, EMV-ILA V01-03 Conducted disturbances 0.15-80MHz
IEC/EN 61000-4-8:2010 Power frequency magnetic field
IEC/EN 61000-4-11:2005, EMV-ILA V01-03 Voltage dips, short interrupts, voltage variations and
frequency changes
Noise emission
IEC/EN 61326-1:2013 Class B: Residental environment
IEC/CISPR11/EN 55011:2011 Radio disturbance field strength 30-1000MHz
IEC/CISPR11/EN 55011:2011 Radio disturbance voltage 0.15-30MHz
EMV-ILA V01-03 Radio disturbance voltage 9-150kHz
EMV-ILA V01-03 Flicker
Equipment safety
IEC/EN 61010-1:2011 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for Measurement,
UL61010-1:2012 3rd Edition control and laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1:2012 3rd Edition
IEC/EN 61010-2-030:2011 Particular requirements for testing and measuring circuits

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Connection example

UMG 96RM-EL

10/100Base-T
Ethernet
PC

RJ45
Versorgungs-
Power supply Measuring voltage
Spannungsmessung
Current measurement
Strommessung
voltage
spannung
N/- L/+ V1 V2 V3 VN
S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1
1 2 3 4 5 6

3) 3) 3)
1) 2) 2) 2)

1)
UL / IEC approved overcurrent
S2
protection device
S1
L1 (6 A Char. B)
Verbraucher

S2 S1 UL / IEC approved overcurrent


Consumer

2)
L2
S2 S1 protection device
L3 (10 A Class CC / Char. C)
N 3)
Jumpers (external)
230V/400V 50Hz

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Basic functions quick guide Adjusting current transformer,


primary current

Adjusting the current transformer Display


Switch to the programming mode: Programming mode
• Press button 1 and 2 simultaneously for around 1 se- Adjusting current transfor-
cond to switch to the programming mode. The sym- mer, secondary current
bols for the programming mode PRG and the current
transformer mode CT appear on the display. Current transformer symbol
(in the programming mode
• Press button 1 to confirm the selection. only)
• The first digit of the input field for the primary current
is flashing. View measured values
Adjusting the primary current
• Press button 2 to change the flashing digit. Switch to the display mode:
• Press button 1 to select the next digit to be chan- • If you are still in the programming mode (PRG and
ged. The selected digit to be changed is flashing. CT icons displayed on the screen), press button 1
If the entire number is flashing, press button 2 to move and 2 simultaneously for around 1 second to switch
the decimal point. to the display mode.
Adjusting the secondary current • A measured value display (e.g. voltage) appears
• Only 1A or 5A can be set as secondary current.
• Press button 1 to select the secondary current. Button controls
• Press button 2 to change the flashing digit. • Press button 2 to change
Exit programming mode the measured value dis-
• Press button 1 and 2 simultaneously for around 1 se- play for current, voltage,
cond to switch to the display mode. power, etc.
• Press button 1 to change
the mean values, max. va-
lues etc. associated with
the measured value.

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TCP/IP addressing quick guide


Description
Manual TCP/IP settings
Byte identification
Switch to the programming mode:
(e.g. byte 0) of the address
• Press button 1 and 2 simultaneously for around 1 se-
cond to switch to the programming mode. The sym- Address data, byte 0
bols for the programming mode PRG and the current
transformer mode CT appear on the display. Fig. TCP/IP address, byte 1
Adjust the TCP/IP address (Adr.) A TCP / IP address consists of 4
bytes with the following structure:
• Press button 2 to select "Adr"
• Press button 1 to enable the first digit (byte 0)
of the address (digit is flashing). Press button 2 to set Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3
the digit.
• Press button 1 to select the next digit (flashing) and set xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
the desired digit by pressing button 2.
• If byte is set to 0, the address can be set from 1 to 3 • Press button 1 and 2 simultaneously to exit the mode
by pressing button 1. Then the display jumps back or wait 60 seconds.
to Byte 0 (no digit is flashing).
Subnet mask (SUb) Activate/deactivate dynamic IP allocation (dyn)
• Press button 2 to select the subnet mask and set it Device/gateway address and subnet mask are assig-
in a manner similar to adjusting the address by pres- ned by a DHCP server and enable automatic integration
sing button 1 and 2. of the device into the existing mains.
Adjusting the gateway address (GAt) • When in programming mode, press button 2 repea-
• Use button 2 and 1 to set the gateway in a manner tedly to display the tab labelled „dYn IP“ and activate
similar to adjusting the address. the parameter with button 1.
Deactivate dynamic IP allocation (cf. page 41) • Select the parameter digit with button 1 and set the
• Set the parameter „dYn IP“ to the „Fixed IP address“ value (e.g. 000=fixed IP address, 002 = Activated
mode DHCP mode) with button 2.
Exit programming mode • Exit programming mode.
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