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FACTORY AUTOMATION

ELECTRONIC
MULTI-MEASURING
INSTRUMENT
ME96SS
ME96 Super-S Series
Electronic Indicating Instruments
functions and optional units
Highly appreciated ME96SS Series Electronic Multi-Measuring Instruments
measuring functions and network capability has been released.

q ME96SSHB-MB (high-performance model)


Major features

[1] Supports highly accurate measurement (accuracy of


current/voltage: 0.1%, active energy: class 0.5S) and
high-order harmonic measurement (1 st to 31 st).
[ 2 ] Incorrect wiring determination support function
[ 3 ] Wide viewing angle LCD
[ 4 ] Built-in logging function
[ 5 ] Display 4 items at the sametime

w ME96SSRB-MB (standard model)


Major features

[ 1 ] Incorrect wiring determination support function


[ 2 ] Wide viewing angle LCD
[ 3 ] Built-in logging function
[ 4 ] Display 4 items at the sametime

e ME96SSEB-MB (economy model)


Major features

[ 1 ] Compact size
[ 2 ] Incorrect wiring determination support function
[ 3 ] Display 4 items at the sametime

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with enhanced measuring

have been remodeled, and ME96 Super-S Series with enhanced

r Optional plug-in modules


Major features

[ 1 ] Analog, pulse and alarm output unit (Model:ME-4210-SS96B)


[ 2 ] CC-Link communication unit (Model:ME-0040C-SS96)
[ 3 ] Digital input and output unit (Model:ME-0052-SS96)
[ 4 ] Data logging unit (Model:ME-0000BU-SS96)
[ 5 ] MODBUS TCP communication unit (Model:ME-0000MT-SS96)
[ 6 ] MODBUS TCP communication 2-port unit (Model:ME-0040MT2-SS96)

Remarks

MODBUS RTU communication function provided as standard

Contents

‡ Outline and Features .......................................................... 3


‡ ME96 Super-S Series Ver.B Features ................................ 4
‡ Specifications ...................................................................... 9
‡ Operating Instructions ..................................................... 14
‡ External Dimensions, Installation and Connections ..... 29
‡ Related Products .............................................................. 33
‡ Safety Precautions ............................................................ 35

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Outline and Features
Compact size

»Realized downsizing for ME96SSEB-MB.

It contributes to
90.2 mm
space saving!
(110.9 mm)

36.0 mm

20.7 mm 13.0 mm

ME96SSEA-MB ME96SSEB-MB
(Conventional type) (New type)

Improved Measurement Functions

»Added measurement function, reactive energy, apparent energy, reactive power and apparent power for ME96SSEB-MB.
Model name Transmission/Option specifications Main measurement items
MODBUS RTU communication A, DA, V, Hz = ±0.1%
Plug-in module (options) W, var, VA, PF = ±0.2%
ME96SSHB-MB • Analog/Pulse/Digital output/input VAh = ±2.0%
(High-performance model) • CC-Link communication Wh = class 0.5S (IEC62053-22)
• Digital input/output (for MODBUS RTU communication) varh = class 1S (IEC62053-24)
• Backup (on SD card) Harmonics = 31st-deg (max)
• MODBUS TCP communication Rolling demand = W, var, VA

MODBUS RTU communication A, DA, V = ±0.2%


Hz = ±0.1%
Plug-in module (options) W, var, VA, PF = ±0.5%
ME96SSRB-MB • Analog/Pulse/Digital output/input VAh = ±2.0%
(Standard model) • CC-Link communication Wh = class 0.5S (IEC62053-22)
• Digital input/output (for MODBUS RTU communication) varh = class 1S (IEC62053-24)
• Backup (on SD card) Harmonics = 19th-deg (max)
• MODBUS TCP communication Rolling demand = W, var, VA
A, DA, V = ±0.5%
Hz = ±0.2%
W, var, VA, PF = ±0.5%
ME96SSEB-MB
MODBUS RTU communication VAh = ±2.0%
(Economy model)
Wh = class 0.5S (IEC62053-22)
varh = class 1S (IEC62053-24)
Harmonics = Only total
Optional Plug-in Modules
Characteristics
Model name
Analog output Pulse/Alarm output Digital input Digital output Communication Logging function Used with
ME-4210-SS96B 4 2 1 — — —
ME-0040C-SS96 — — 4 — CC-Link —
ME96SSHB-MB
ME-0052-SS96 — — 5 2 — —
ME96SSRB-MB
ME-0000BU-SS96 — — — — — 6 items
ME-0000MT-SS96 — — — — MODBUS TCP 1 port —
ME-0040MT2-SS96 — — 4 — MODBUS TCP 2 ports *1 — ME96SSHB-MB *2
Note 1: Optional Plug-in Module can not be used with ME96SSEB-MB. *1: 2 ports for daisy chain, one IP address.
Note 2: For details of each characteristic, refer to the specifications section. *2: Applicable only to firmware version 01.01 or later.

MODBUS RTU System

»MODBUS RTU communication system optimizes computer monitoring operations.


»In addition, when ME-0052-SS96 is installed, remote monitoring of digital input signals and on/off
Central monitor
control of digital output signals are possible. Therefore, no other DI/DO terminals are required.
»Digital input signals can be latched for over 30 ms, and there is no need for external latch circuits.
RS485/USB
converter ME-0052-SS96
USB
optional unit <MODBUS RTU Interface Specifications>
• Max. Baud rate: 38.4 kbps
RS485 (MODBUS RTU)
Tripping
• Max. Connection Distance: 1,200 m
Closing • Max. Connection Units: 31
AL <Optional Plug-in Module ME-0052-SS96>
PAL
• Digital Input: 5 points (24 V DC)
TAL
Turning on/off breaker, etc.
• Digital Output: 2 points (35 V DC)
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ME96 Super-S Series Ver.B Features
CC-Link System (With optional plug-in module (ME-0040C-SS96))

»Optimum transmission system for remote monitoring using Mitsubishi PLC.


»Contact signals can be remotely monitored by installing the optional module ME-0040C-SS96. This is
helpful in wiring and space saving.
Ethernet »Digital input signals can be latched for over 30 ms, and there is no need for external latch circuits.

MELSEC Series
CC-Link <CC-Link Interface>
• Max. Baud rate: 10 Mbps
Abnormal Signal (Facility) • Max. Connection Distance: 100 m (10 Mbps)-
Abnormal Signal (Earth Leakage) 1,200 m (156 kbps)
Abnormal Signal (Temperature) • Max. Connection Units: 42
• Digital Input: 4 points (24 V DC)
Circuit Breaker Status Signal, etc.

Analog/Pulse/Alarm Output System (With optional plug-in module (ME-4210-SS96B))

»Applicable to analog output, pulse output and alarm output with the aid of the optional module
ME-4210-SS96B.
»Remote monitoring of A, DA, V, W, var, VA, PF, Hz, Harmonics Current RMS value and
Harmonics voltage RMS value at 4 mA to 20 mA output (max. 4 outputs).
Ethernet »Active energy, reactive energy, apparent power and periodic energy can be monitored by
pulse output (max. 2 pulses).
»Can remotely monitor upper/lower limit alarm by digital output (max. 2 points).

Analog output <Analog output specifications> <Alarm output specifications>


Pulse output • 4 mA to 20 mA • No-voltage a contact point
Alarm output • 4 outputs • 35 V DC, 0.1 A
• Resistance load 600 Ω or less <Digital input specifications>
<Pulse output specifications> • 1 point (24 V DC)
• No-voltage a contact point
• 35 V DC, 0.1 A
• Select output from pulse widths of 0.125 s, 0.5 s or 1 s

MODBUS TCP System (With optional plug-in module (ME-0000MT-SS96/ME-0040MT2-SS96 *1))

»This is a MODBUS TCP communication unit that can be used in the Ethernet system. The number of
Central monitor
network system selection methods is increased, and Ethernet and MODBUS RTU communication can
be duplicated.
»The optional plug-in module ME-0040MT2-SS96 has 2 Ethernet ports, so straight-line topology is
possible without using Ethernet SWITCH/HUB.
»The optional plug-in module ME-0040MT2-SS96 has 4 digital inputs, so remote monitoring of status
Ethernet signals is possible without a PLC.
<MODBUS TCP Communication Specifications>
»Digital input signal can be latched for over 30 ms, • Ethernet port : 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
and there is no need for external latch circuits. • Maximum segment length : 100 m
<Optional Plug-in Module ME-0000MT-SS96>
Abnormal Signal (Facility) • Number of ports : 1
Abnormal Signal (Earth Leakage) • Digital Input : non
Abnormal Signal (Temperature) <Optional Plug-in Module ME-0040MT2-SS96 *1>
For ME96SSHB-MB with ME-0040MT2-SS96
• Number of ports : 2
Circuit Breaker Status Signal, etc. • Digital Input : 4 points (24 V DC)
*1 : ME-0040MT2-SS96 is only applicable to ME96SSHB-MB with firmware
version 01.01 or later.

Data Logging (Built-in logging function and optional plug-in module (ME-0000BU-SS96))

»The ME96SSHB-MB/ME96SSRB-MB has a built-in logging function stores measurement data as logging data in the internal non-volatile
memory. The data to be stored as events occurred in this instrument are alarm data, the recorded time of the Max/Min value, and system log
data. The stored data can be read from MODBUS RTU communication.
»Optional module ME-0000BU-SS96 can memorize the data of various quantities related to electricity measured by ME96SS-Ver.B for a certain
period. Therefore, measurement data can be backup even when the MODBUS RTU communication of ME96SS-Ver.B fails.
Memorized measurement data can be output to an SD memory card in CSV format. You can check the data files output to the SD memory
card by Microsoft Excel. 4
ME96 Super-S Series Ver.B Features
Succeeded Display Functions

Concurrent Display of 4 items


The 4 measured values can be digitally confirmed on one screen.

Bar graph display

4 lines of digital display


3 lines of digital display

Conventional type New type

»Concurrent Display of Each Phase Measured Values


In Display Pattern P02, measured values of each phase can be concurrently displayed.

DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY

»Cyclic Display Function


In the cyclic display function, the display screen can be changed over in every 5 seconds without [DISPLAY] button operation.

Special Display Function


»Special Display by Display Pattern P00
Display can be selected as desired Display Pattern P00.

1st to 3rd line: Select from A, DA, V, W, var, VA, PF, Hz

4th line: Select from Wh, -Wh, varh, VAh

Maximum of four displays can be set

Max/Min Display Function


»Maximum/Minimum Value Display
The maximum and minimum value of each measuring items can be displayed. Since the max/min display shows the current value as well
as max/min values, the display can be used for monitoring.

DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY

Wide-viewing-angle (ME96SSHB-MB, ME96SSRB-MB)


As the wide-viewing-angle LCD is mounted, good visibility is obtained even when the instrument is mounted at a level lower than the
eye line.

When viewed from the side When viewed from the above
Type Model name 60°
Up Down Left Right
ME96SSHB-MB
New type 60° 60° 60° 60°
ME96SSRB-MB 60°
ME96SSHA-MB 60 °
Conventional type 10° 60° 60° 60° ° 60
ME96SSRA-MB
Note: ME96SSEB-MB has the same viewing angle as the conventional type. (Side view) (Overhead view)

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Impressive Monitoring Functions

Advanced Alarm Display

(1) A function to blink the backlight upon occurrence of an alarm is provided.


The product has a setting function to blink the backlight upon occurrence of an alarm.
(2) The automatic or manual alarm cancel mode can be selected.
(3) Up to four points of upper and lower limits can be monitored.
(4) The alarm output delay time (alarm mask time) can be set.
Time of alarm output after the maximum value and minimum value is reached can be set.
With this function, alarm output caused by frequency change at start-up current of a motor and start-up of private power
generating facility can be avoided.

Motor
starting current
Current value mask time No alarm output and
maximum/minimum
Motor
starting value update during
current alarm delay time Alarm mask Alarm generation
time

Upper limit
value

Lower limit
value

Time
No lower limit alarm on 0 A, 0 V

Motor Starting Current Mask Function

The use of the motor starting current mask Starting current mask time <Starting current mask>
function for monitoring the motor current can <Starting current detection> The maximum values for current and
The starting current mask time Starting current power are not updated during the
prevent updating of the maximum value and starts when the current exceeds the starting current mask time.
starting current threshold value. Furthermore, the alarm is not
alarm output caused by the motor starting activated even if the upper limit alarm
current. value is exceeded.

Although the maximum value is not updated, Current upper limit alarm value

the current value is displayed.


Starting current threshold value
The starting current mask time can be set in
Time
the range from 1 s to 5 min.
Note: Set the starting current threshold to a value lower than the lower limit value in consideration of
fluctuations in load current during operation.

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ME96 Super-S Series Ver.B Features
Variety of Complementary Features

Password Function
With the password function, the following items can be protected from an accidental execution.
No. Password-protected item No. Password-protected item
1 Shift to the setting mode 5 Adjust the time limit of rolling demand
2 Reset the max./min. values 6 Reset the peak value of rolling demand
3 Reset the value of active energy, reactive energy and apparent energy 7 Reset the value of operating time
4 Reset the value of periodic active energy

Special Primary Voltage/Current and Special Secondary Voltage are settable

(1) Special primary current (2) Special primary voltage


1 A to 30 kA 60 V to 750 kV

(3) Special secondary voltage


3-phase 4-wire system
63.5 V, 100 V, 110 V, 115 V, 120 V
3-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 2-wire system
100 V, 110 V, 220 V

Periodic Monitoring Function


Power consumption can be measured in three individual intervals
(e.g., peak, off- peak and shoulder, etc.).

The time segments can be switched according to the setting via


communication or the digital input (DI).
(The time segments cannot be switched manually (button operation).) Power consumption Power consumption Power consumption
(period 1) (period 2) (period 3)

Rolling Demand Function


Rolling demand is the estimated power consumption in a specified period (interval).
For the block interval demand, select the duration (interval) of the block to be used for demand calculation.

qRolling block wFixed block


Use rolling block to set the interval and sub-intervals from Use fixed block to set the interval from 1 min to 60 min
1 min to 60 min (1 min interval). Rolling demand is (1 min interval). Rolling demand is calculated and updated
calculated and updated at the end of each sub-interval. at the end of each interval. However, Present and predictive
However, Present and predictive values are always values are always calculated.
calculated. (For fixed block, use the same time limits both of interval
<Example: Interval, 15 min; Sub-interval, 5 min> and sub-interval).
<Rolling demand calculation>
Rolling demand is calculated when
the sub-interval has been <Example: Interval, 15 min; Sub-interval, 15 min>
completed.
<Rolling demand display> <Rolling demand calculation> <Rolling demand display>
When an interval has been completed, Rolling demand is calculated When an interval has been completed,
15 min
the rolling demand displayed is the when the sub-interval has been the rolling demand displayed is the
newest time limit value. completed. newest time limit value.

15 min 15 min

5 min

Time (min) Time (min)


0 5 10 15 20 25 0 15 30

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Test Function
»A test function is provided to check the wiring for communication, alarm output/digital output, analog output and pulse output without input of voltage or current.
»At the time of wiring test before shipment of the board and counter test for system validation on site, test signals can be output only by applying the auxiliary power.
Note: Depending on the optional unit and settings, the test function may not be available (may not be displayed).

(1) Communications Test


qDisplay
»The same as for the operating mode, display patterns and other data are shown as set.
»Both maximum and minimum values can be displayed.
wCommunication data
»Communication items and value are the same one on the display. The items value that are not displayed is 0 (zero).
»Measuring items set for alarm will be displayed at the time of an alarm.
»Digital input/output status can be monitored.

(2) Alarm/Digital Output Operation Test Status Display Output terminal


Alarm ON Closed
qDisplays current alarm and contact status. OFF Open
No alarm
wPress the Reset button for 2 sec, and regardless if there is an alarm
or not, the display and digital output will operate as follows.

(3) Analog Output Operation Test Output


Output specs
4 mA to 20 mA
qDisplay the output items. 0% 4 mA
0%
wPress the + or – button to change the 25%
25% 8 mA
analog output. 50% 50% 12 mA
75% 75% 16 mA
Note: Default value is 0%. 100%
100% 20 mA

(4) Pulse Output Operation Test


Press the Reset button one time to output one pulse.
Note: After reaching 50, count will return to 1.

0 1 2 … 49 50 [pulse]
Note: Default value is 0 pulses.

Note 1: When wiring of either one of the current/voltage terminals is


Checking Input Wiring Support Function not correct, the incorrectly connected spot is easily
identified.
(1) Incorrect wiring pattern display function Note 2: Not all incorrect wirings can be identified. When the voltage
input is incorrectly connected and the current input is also
»Whether the voltage/current input wirings are correct or not is displayed. incorrectly connected, a different pattern of incorrect wiring
As for the incorrect wiring display pattern, see the instruction manual. may be displayed.

Display Content Display Content


Incorrectly connected spot is
displayed in blinking. 01 Low voltage 03 Voltage unbalance
Incorrect connections
02 Low current 04 at multiple spots
Incorrect wiring pattern No. is
displayed.
Check by using the incorrect wiring
identification support display function.
Normal state When phase 1 CT is When incorrect wiring
connected in reverse pattern cannot be detected
(2) Incorrect Wiring Identification Support Display Function
»This function displays each phase angle (voltage phase 1 standard) of voltage and current, power values (W1, W2, W3) of each phase,
voltage value & current values to support identifying incorrect wirings. By knowing abnormality in the phase angle of voltage/current and
by comparing it with the normal value, you can more easily identify an incorrectly wired spot.
»Examples of screen displays of incorrect wiring identification support function.
Normal wiring (in the case of 3-phase 4-wire system with power factor 1.0) Incorrectly wired

Display of phase angle (voltage) Display of phase angle (current) Display of electric power

Display of phase angle (voltage) Display of phase angle (current) Display of electric power

In the above cases, Display of current Display of voltage


① The current phase angle is 240° for Phase 1 and 0° for Phase 3.
② As electric power (W1/W3) is in negative value, it is judged based on the examples of
screen displays of incorrect wiring identification support function (See the instruction
Display of current Display of voltage manual) that phase 1 CT and phase 3 CT are connected in reverse.

Standards
All products are compliant with CE Marking, UL Standards, KC mark and FCC/IC. 8
Specifications
‡ME96SSHB-MB
Model name ME96SSHB-MB
Phase wire system 3-phase 4-wire, 3-phase 3-wire (3CT, 2CT), 1-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 2-wire (common use)
Current 5 A AC, 1 A AC (common use)
3-phase 4-wire: max 277/480 V AC
3-phase 3-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC, (STAR) max 440 V AC
Rating Voltage
1-phase 3-wire: max 220/440 V AC
1-phase 2-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC, (STAR) max 440 V AC
Frequency 50/60 Hz (common use)
Item Measuring Item Class
Current (A) A1, A2, A3, AN, AAVG
Current demand (DA) DA1, DA2, DA3, DAN, DAAVG ±0.1%
Voltage (V) V12, V23, V31, VAVG (L-L), V1N, V2N, V3N, VAVG (L-N)
Active power (W) W1, W2, W3, ∑W
Reactive power (var) var1, var2,var3, ∑var
Apparent power (VA) VA1, VA2, VA3, ∑VA ±0.2%
Power factor (PF) PF1, PF2, PF3, ∑PF
Frequency (Hz) Hz ±0.1%
Active energy (Wh) Imported, Exported Class 0.5S (IEC62053-22)
Reactive energy (varh) Imported lag, Imported lead, Exported lag, Exported lead Class 1S (IEC62053-24)
Measuring
element Apparent energy (VAh) Imported + Exported ±2.0%
Harmonic current (HI) Total, 1 to 31 (Odd degree only)
st st
±1.0%
Harmonic voltage (HV) Total, 1st to 31st (Odd degree only)
Rolling demand active power (DW) Rolling block, Fixing block (Select either of them according to the settings.) ±0.2%
Rolling demand reactive power (Dvar) Rolling block, Fixing block (Select either of them according to the settings.)
±1.0%
Rolling demand apparent power (DVA) Rolling block, Fixing block (Select either of them according to the settings.)
Periodic active energy (Wh) Periodic active energy 1, Periodic active energy 2, Periodic active energy 3 Class 0.5S
Operating time (h) Operating time 1, Operating time 2 (Reference)
Current unbalance rate (Aunb) Aunb (Reference)
Voltage unbalance rate (Vunb) Vunb (Reference)
CO2 equivalent kg (Reference)
Item Specifications
A, V: RMS value calculation; W, var, VA, Wh, varh, VAh: Digital multiplication;
Measuring Instantaneous Value
PF: Power ratio calculation; Hz: Zero-cross; HI, HV: FFT
Method
Demand Value DA: Thermal type calculation, DW, Dvar, DVA: Rolling demand calculation
Display type LCD with LED backlight
First to third line indication: 4 digits, Fourth line indication: 6 digits
Number of display digits or A, DA, V, W, var, VA, PF, DW, Dvar, DVA: 4 digits; Hz: 3 digits;
Display Digital section Wh, varh, VAh: 9 digits (6-digit or 12-digit is also available.);
segments
Harmonic distortion ratio/content rate: 4 digits; Harmonic RMS value: 4 digits;
Operating time: 6 digits; Digital input/output: I/O
Display update time interval 0.5 s, 1 s (selectable)
Communication MODBUS RTU communication
Logging mode Automatic overwrite update
Measuring data and time data are logged at the interval set at the data logging period. (15 min, 30 min,
Measuring data *1
60 min)
Logging data type Alarm log Time data at alarm generating/cancellation and at waiting for alarm cancellation
The recorded time of the
Max/Min value data and time data
Max/Min value
Measuring data Integrated value data: 5 items, Data other than integrated value: 15 items, Total: A maximum of 20 items
Alarm log The number of the set alarms
Number of logging items The total is 19 items: Current Max/Min (AVG), Line voltage Max/Min (AVG), Phase voltage Max/Min
The recorded time of the (AVG), Total active power Max/Min (AVG), Total power factor Max/Min (AVG), Frequency Max/Min (AVG),
Built-in Max/Min value Total reactive power Max/Min, Total apparent power Max/Min, Total harmonic current RMS Max value,
logging Harmonic line voltage distortion ratio Max total, Harmonic phase voltage distortion ratio Max total
30 days (Logging period: 15 minutes), 60 days (Logging period: 30 minutes), 120 days (Logging period:
Measuring data
60 minutes),
Internal memory logging period Alarm log 100 records
The recorded time of the
1 record for every Max/Min value factor
Max/Min value
System log data 100 records
Saving logging data Use of nonvolatile memory
How to acquire logging data Acquire the logging data via MODBUS® RTU Communication
Clock accuracy ± 1 minute per month, typical
ME-4210-SS96B, ME-0040C-SS96, ME-0052-SS96, ME-0000BU-SS96,
Connectable Optional Plug-in Module
ME-0000MT-SS96, ME-0040MT2-SS96 *2
Use of nonvolatile memory (Items: settings, MAX/MIN value, active energy, reactive energy, apparent
Power interruption backup energy, periodic active energy, rolling demand, operating time)
Built-in logging Use of nonvolatile memory (Logging data, System log data)
Voltage circuit Each phase: 0.1 VA (at 110 V AC), 0.2 VA (at 220 V AC), 0.4 VA (at 440 V AC)
VA Consumption Current circuit Each phase: 0.1 VA
Auxiliary power circuit 13 VA (at 110 V AC), 14 VA (at 220 V AC), 9 W (at 100 V DC)
Auxiliary power 100 V to 240 V AC (±15%), 100 V to 240 V DC (-30% +15%)
Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 96 (H) × 96 (W) × 90 (D) mm
Mounting method Embedded
Operating temperature/humidity -5°C to +55°C (Daily average temperature: 35°C or less), 0% to 85% RH, Non condensing
Storage temperature/ humidity -25°C to +75°C (Daily average temperature: 35°C or less), 0% to 85% RH, Non condensing
Note 1. The class value represents the ratio to the rated value (100%).
Note 2. For measurement where the harmonic distortion ratio (content rate) is 100% or more, the class can exceed ±1.0%.
Note 3. Harmonic current cannot be measured without voltage input.
Note 4. Using the conventional ME-4210-SS96 (Optional Plug-in Module), the CE marking and UL standards safety certification requirements cannot be met.
*1: Integrated values (Wh, varh, and VAh) are measured values of ME96SS. They are not differential values by logging period.
*2: ME-0040MT2-SS96 is only applicable to ME96SSHB-MB with firmware version 01.01 or later.

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‡ME96SSRB-MB
Model name ME96SSRB-MB
Phase wire system 3-phase 4-wire, 3-phase 3-wire (3CT, 2CT), 1-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 2-wire (common use)
Current 5 A AC, 1 A AC (common use)
3-phase 4-wire: max 277/480 V AC
3-phase 3-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC, (STAR) max 440 V AC
Rating Voltage
1-phase 3-wire: max 220/440 V AC
1-phase 2-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC, (STAR) max 440 V AC
Frequency 50/60 Hz (common use)
Item Measurement items Class
Current (A) A1, A2, A3, AN, AAVG
Current demand (DA) DA1, DA2, DA3, DAN, DAAVG ±0.2%
Voltage (V) V12, V23, V31, VAVG (L-L), V1N, V2N, V3N, VAVG (L-N)
Active power (W) W1, W2, W3, ∑W
Reactive power (var) var1, var2,var3, ∑var
Apparent power (VA) VA1, VA2, VA3, ∑VA ±0.5%
Power factor (PF) PF1, PF2, PF3, ∑PF
Frequency (Hz) Hz ±0.1%
Active energy (Wh) Imported, Exported Class 0.5S (IEC62053-22)
Reactive energy (varh) Imported lag, Imported lead, Exported lag, Exported lead Class 1S (IEC62053-24)
Measuring
element Apparent energy (VAh) Imported + Exported ±2.0%
Harmonic current (HI) Total, 1 to 19 (Odd degree only)
st st
±1.0%
Harmonic voltage (HV) Total, 1st to 19st (Odd degree only)
Rolling demand active power (DW) Rolling block, Fixing block (Select either of them according to the settings.) ±0.5%
Rolling demand reactive power (Dvar) Rolling block, Fixing block (Select either of them according to the settings.)
±1.0%
Rolling demand apparent power (DVA) Rolling block, Fixing block (Select either of them according to the settings.)
Periodic active energy (Wh) Periodic active energy 1, Periodic active energy 2, Periodic active energy 3 Class 0.5S
Operating time (h) Operating time 1, Operating time 2 (Reference)
Current unbalance rate (Aunb) Aunb (Reference)
Voltage unbalance rate (Vunb) Vunb (Reference)
CO2 equivalent kg (Reference)
Item Specifications
A, V: RMS value calculation; W, var, VA, Wh, varh, VAh: Digital multiplication;
Measuring Instantaneous Value
PF: Power ratio calculation; Hz: Zero-cross; HI, HV: FFT
Method
Demand Value DA: Thermal type calculation, DW, Dvar, DVA: Rolling demand calculation
Display type LCD with LED backlight
First to third line indication: 4 digits, Fourth line indication: 6 digits
Number of display digits or A, DA, V, W, var, VA, PF, DW, Dvar, DVA: 4 digits; Hz: 3 digits;
Display Digital section Wh, varh, VAh: 9 digits (6-digit or 12-digit is also available.);
segments
Harmonic distortion ratio/content rate: 4 digits; Harmonic RMS value: 4 digits;
Operating time: 6 digits; Digital input/output: I/O
Display update time interval 0.5 s, 1 s (selectable)
Communication MODBUS RTU communication
Logging mode Automatic overwrite update
Measuring data and time data are logged at the interval set at the data logging period. (15 min, 30 min,
Measuring data *1
60 min)
Logging data type Alarm log Time data at alarm generating/cancellation and at waiting for alarm cancellation
The recorded time of the
Max/Min value data and time data
Max/Min value
Measuring data Integrated value data: 5 items, Data other than integrated value: 15 items, Total: A maximum of 20 items
Alarm log The number of the set alarms
Number of logging items The total is 19 items: Current Max/Min (AVG), Line voltage Max/Min (AVG), Phase voltage Max/Min
The recorded time of the (AVG), Total active power Max/Min (AVG), Total power factor Max/Min (AVG), Frequency Max/Min (AVG),
Built-in Max/Min value Total reactive power Max/Min, Total apparent power Max/Min, Total harmonic current RMS Max value,
logging Harmonic line voltage distortion ratio Max total, Harmonic phase voltage distortion ratio Max total
30 days (Logging period: 15 minutes), 60 days (Logging period: 30 minutes), 120 days (Logging period:
Measuring data
60 minutes),
Internal memory logging period Alarm log 100 records
The recorded time of the
1 record for every Max/Min value factor
Max/Min value
System log data 100 records
Saving logging data Use of nonvolatile memory
How to acquire logging data Acquire the logging data via MODBUS® RTU Communication
Clock accuracy ± 1 minute per month, typical
Connectable Optional Plug-in Module ME-4210-SS96B, ME-0040C-SS96, ME-0052-SS96, ME-0000MT-SS96, ME-0000BU-SS96
Use of nonvolatile memory (Items: settings, MAX/MIN value, active energy, reactive energy, apparent
Power interruption backup energy, periodic active energy, rolling demand, operating time)
Built-in logging Use of nonvolatile memory (Logging data, System log data)
Voltage circuit Each phase: 0.1 VA (at 110 V AC), 0.2 VA (at 220 V AC), 0.4 VA (at 440 V AC)
VA Consumption Current circuit Each phase: 0.1 VA
Auxiliary power circuit 13 VA (at 110 V AC), 14 VA (at 220 V AC), 9 W (at 100 V DC)
Auxiliary power 100 V to 240 V AC (±15%), 100 V to 240 V DC (-30% +15%)
Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 96 (H) × 96 (W) × 90 (D) mm
Mounting method Embedded
Operating temperature/humidity -5°C to +55°C (Daily average temperature: 35°C or less), 0% to 85% RH, Non condensing
Storage temperature/ humidity -25°C to +75°C (Daily average temperature: 35°C or less), 0% to 85% RH, Non condensing
Note 1. The class value represents the ratio to the rated value (100%).
Note 2. For measurement where the harmonic distortion ratio (content rate) is 100% or more, the class can exceed ±1.0%.
Note 3. Harmonic current cannot be measured without voltage input.
Note 4. Using the conventional ME-4210-SS96 (Optional Plug-in Module), the CE marking and UL standards safety certification requirements cannot be met.
*1: Integrated values (Wh, varh, and VAh) are measured values of ME96SS. They are not differential values by logging period.

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Specifications
‡ME96SSEB-MB
Model name ME96SSEB-MB
Phase wire system 3-phase 4-wire, 3-phase 3-wire (3CT, 2CT), 1-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 2-wire (common use)
Current 5 A AC, 1 A AC (common use)
3-phase 4-wire: max 277/480 V AC
3-phase 3-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC, (STAR) max 440 V AC
Rating Voltage
1-phase 3-wire: max 220/440 V AC
1-phase 2-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC, (STAR) max 440 V AC
Frequency 50/60 Hz (common use)
Item Measuring Item Class
Current (A) A1, A2, A3, AN, AAVG
Current demand (DA) DA1, DA2, DA3, DAN, DAAVG
Voltage (V) V12, V23, V31, VAVG (L-L), V1N, V2N, V3N, VAVG (L-N)
±0.5%
Active power (W) W1, W2, W3, ∑W
Reactive power (var) var1, var2,var3, ∑var
Apparent power (VA) VA1, VA2, VA3, ∑VA

Measuring Power factor (PF) PF1, PF2, PF3, ∑PF ±0.5%


element Frequency (Hz) Hz ±0.2%
Active energy (Wh) Imported, Exported Class 0.5S (IEC62053-22)
Reactive energy (varh) Imported lag, Imported lead, Exported lag, Exported lead Class 1S (IEC62053-24)
Apparent energy (VAh) Imported + Exported ±2.0%
Harmonic current (HI) Total
±2.0%
Harmonic voltage (HV) Total
Operating time (h) Operating time 1, Operating time 2 (Reference)
A, V: RMS value calculation; W, var, VA, Wh, varh, VAh: Digital multiplication;
Measuring Instantaneous value
PF: Power ratio calculation; Hz: Zero-cross; HI, HV: FFT
method
Demand value DA: Thermal type calculation
Display type LCD with LED backlight
First to Third line display: 4 digits, Fourth line display: 6 digits

The number of display digits or A, DA, V, W, var, VA, PF: 4 digits; Hz: 3 digits;
Display Digital section Wh, varh, VAh: 9 digits (6-digit or 12-digit is also available.);
The number of segments
Harmonic distortion ratio/content rate: 4 digits; Harmonic RMS value: 4 digits;
Operating time: 6 digits
Display update time interval 0.5 s, 1 s (selectable)
Communication MODBUS RTU communication
Connectable Optional Plug-in Module Cannot connect optional module
Use of nonvolatile memory (Items: settings, MAX/MIN value, active energy, reactive energy, apparent
Power interruption backup
energy, operating time)
Voltage circuit Each phase: 0.1 VA (at 110 V AC), 0.2 VA (at 220 V AC), 0.4 VA (at 440 V AC)
VA consumption Current circuit Each phase: 0.1 VA
Auxiliary power circuit 4 VA (at 110 V AC), 5 VA (at 220 V AC), 3 W (at 100 V DC)
Auxiliary power 100 V to 240 V AC (±15%), 100 V to 240 V DC (-30% +15%)
Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 96 (H) × 96 (W) × 36 (D) mm
Mounting method Embedded
Operating temperature/humidity -5°C to +55°C (Daily average temperature: 35°C or less), 0% to 85% RH, Non condensing
Storage temperature/ humidity -25°C to +75°C (Daily average temperature: 35°C or less), 0% to 85% RH, Non condensing
Note 1. The class value is a percentage of rated value (100%).
Note 2. For harmonics measurement where distortion ratio (content rate) is 100% or more, it can exceed ±2.0%.
Note 3. When there is no voltage input, harmonic current cannot be measured.

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‡Standards Compliance
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Emissions
EN 61326-1 / EN 55011, CISPR 11
Radiated Emission
FCC Part15 Subpart B Class A
EN 61326-1 / EN 55011, CISPR 11
Conducted Emission
FCC Part15 Subpart B Class A
Harmonics Measurement EN 61000-3-2
Flicker Meter Measurement EN 61000-3-3
Immunity
Electrostatic discharge Immunity EN 61326-1, EN IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-4-2
Radio Frequency Electromagnetic field Immunity EN 61326-1, EN IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-4-3
Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity EN 61326-1, EN IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-4-4
Surge Immunity EN 61326-1, EN IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-4-5
Conducted Disturbances, Induced By Radio Frequency Fields Immunity EN 61326-1, EN IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-4-6
Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity EN 61326-1, EN IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-4-8
Voltage Dips and Short Interruptions EN 61326-1, EN IEC 61000-6-2 / EN 61000-4-11

Safety
Europe CE, as per EN 61010-1: 2010 (3rd Edition)
U.S. and Canada UL Recognized Component as per UL 61010-1, IEC 61010-1
Installation Category III
Measuring Category III
Pollution Degree 2

‡MODBUS RTU Communication Specifications


Item Specification
Interface RS-485 2-wire half-duplex transmission
Protocol RTU (binary data transfer)
Transmission method Asynchronous
Connection type Multi-point bus
Baud rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps
Data bit 8
Stop bit 1, 2
Parity ODD, EVEN, NONE
Address 1 to 255 (0: for broadcast mode)
Distance 1,200 m (max)
Max. connectable units 31 units
Terminal Resistance 120 Ω 1/2 W
Recommended Cable Shielded twisted-pair AWG 24 to 14
 For more information on data, please refer to the following document.
· Electronic Multi-Measuring Instrument ME series MODBUS Interface specifications…LSPM-0075

‡CC-Link Communication Specifications for optional plug-in module


Item Specification
No. of occupied stations 1 Station Remote device station
CC-Link version CC-Link Ver 1.10 / Ver 2.00
Baud rate 10 Mbps / 5 Mbps / 2.5 Mbps / 625 kbps / 156 kbps
Transmission method Broadcast polling system
Synchronous method Frame synchronous system
Encoding method NRZI
Transmission path format Bus format (EIA RS485)
Transmission format HDLC
Error control system CRC (X16 + X12 + X5 + 1)
Number of connectable units 42 units (max, remote device station)
Remote station numbers (station numbers) 1 to 64
 For CC-Link connection cables, please use the dedicated cables.
For information regarding dedicated cables, please refer to the CC-Link Partner Product Catalog published by the CC-Link Partner Association or CC-Link Partner Product
Information on the CC-Link Partner Association website (http://www.cc-link.org).
Notes 1. D
 edicated CC-Link cables compatible with Ver. 1.00 cannot be used in tandem with dedicated CC-Link high-performance cables compatible with Ver. 1.00.
Notes 2. In
‌ the case of systems consisting of units compatible with Ver. 1.00, 1.10 or 2.00 used in tandem with Ver. 1.00 or 1.10 cables, Ver. 1.00 specifications will
apply for the maximum total cable length and length of cables between stations.
‌ terminal resistance, be sure to use 110 Ω ±5% (1/2 W product) when using dedicated CC-Link cables or 130 Ω ±5% (1/2 W product) when using dedicated
Notes 3. For
CC-Link high-performance cables.
‌‌ For more information on data, please refer to the following document.

· Electronic Multi-Measuring Instrument programming manual (CC-Link)……………………………………………LEN080334
· Electronic Multi-Measuring Instrument programming manual (CC-Link)(For ver. 2 remote device station)…LEN130391

‡Input/Output Specifications for optional plug-in module


Item Specifications Optional Plug-in Module type
Output specifications 4 mA to 20 mA
Load resistance 600 Ω or less
Analog output ME-4210-SS96B
1 second or less
Response time
(Hz: 2 seconds or less, HI, HV: 5 seconds or less)
Switch type No-voltage a-contact
Pulse/Alarm output Contact capacity 35 V DC, 0.1 A or less ME-4210-SS96B
Pulse width 0.125 s, 0.5 s, 1.0 s
Contact capacity 24 V DC (19 V DC to 30 V DC), 7 mA or less ME-4210-SS96B, ME-0040C-SS96,
Digital input (DI)
Signal width 30 ms or more ME-0052-SS96, ME-0040MT2-SS96B
Switch type No-voltage a-contact
Digital output (DO) ME-0052-SS96
Contact capacity 35 V DC, 0.2 A or less
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Specifications
‡MODBUS TCP Communication Specifications for optional plug-in module
Item Specification
Ethernet port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Transmission method Base band
Maximum segment length 100 m
Connector applicable for external wiring RJ45
Cable compliant with IEEE802.3 10BASE-T standard
10BASE-T
(Unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP cable), category 3 or higher)
Cable
Cable compliant with IEEE802.3 100BASE-TX standard
100BASE-TX
(Shielded twisted pair cable (STP cable), category 5 or higher)
Protocol MODBUS TCP (Port No.502)
Number of simultaneously connection *1 Max. 4
Auto-negotiation function (automatic recognition of 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
Support functions
Auto-MDIX function (automatic recognition of straight cable/cross cable)
*1: Indicates the number of TCP connections that can be established simultaneously.

‌ For more information on data, please refer to the following document.


Electronic Multi-Measuring Instrument ME series MODBUS Interface specifications…LSPM-0075

‡Logging Specifications for optional plug-in module


Item Specification
Automatic updating by overwriting (not provided with a function to automatically start according to the start time
Logging mode
setting)
Measurement data is stored at the specified “detailed data logging interval” (1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min or
30 min).
Detailed data Note: ‌The data will be output as a detailed data file.
Note: ‌As the integrated values, not the difference values, but the values displayed on the multi indicating
Kinds of logging data instrument will be output.
Measurement data is stored at a one-hour interval.
Note: ‌The data will be output as a one-hour data file or a one-day data file.
1-hour data
Note: ‌As the integrated values, not the difference values, but the values displayed on the multi indicating
instrument will be output.
Number of logging Detailed data Max. 6 items
items 1-hour data Max. 6 items
Detailed data logging interval: 1 min for 2 days
Detailed data logging interval: 5 min for 10 days
Internal memory Detailed data Detailed data logging interval: 10 min for 20 days
logging period Detailed data logging interval: 15 min for 30 days
Detailed data logging interval: 30 min for 60 days
1-hour data 400 days (about 13 months)
SD memory card (2 GB) logging period 10 years or more
System log data 1200 records
Logging data / system log data output
CSV format (ASCII code)
format
Backup by built-in lithium battery
Total power interruption backup time: 5 years (at daily average temperature of 35°C or less)
Power failure compensation
(The life of the lithium battery is 10 years (at a daily average temperature of 35°C or less).)
The battery cannot be replaced by the customer. Please consider updating the module.
Set
values ( logging ID, logging items and
detailed data logging interval ) Stored in FRAM (non-volatile memory)
Note: ‌The data will not be deleted even if power interruption is caused by battery voltage drop (BAT. LED is on).
Stored in SRAM (volatile memory)
Logging data and system log data
Note: The data will be deleted if power interruption is caused by battery voltage drop (BAT. LED is on).
Note: ‌The clock operation will stop if power interruption is caused by battery voltage drop (BAT. LED is on).
Clock operation
After power restoration, the clock operation will start from 00:00 on Jan. 1, 2016.
Clock accuracy ± 1 minute per month, typical
Output data storage medium SD memory card (SD or SDHC)
Optional accessory SD memory card (EMU4-SD2GB) *1
*1: Be sure to use a SD memory card, EMU4-SD2GB, manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Using a SD memory card not manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation may cause a trouble such as data corruption in the card or system stop. Regarding the use of commercially available SD memory cards, access our FA website.
Note that the customer is responsible for verifying safe use of those SD memory cards.

Model: EMU4-SD2GB

‌ For more information on data, please refer to the following document.



Logging specifications…LSPM-0092

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Operating Instructions
‡Functions No.
1
Name of each part
LEAD status
Function
Light up when leading reactive energy is measured
2 LAG status Light up when lagging reactive energy is measured
»LCD Functions 3
4
Built-in logging status
Digital element display
Light up when the built-in logging function is operating
Display measuring elements expressed in digital numbers
5 Digital display Display measured values in digital numbers
1 2 3
6 Unit Display the units of measured values
Light up in the setting mode
7 Setup status
Blink in the setting confirmation mode
8 Test mode status Light up in the test mode
9 Clock status Light up when the date and time are set
10 Upper/lower limit alarm status Blink when the upper/lower limit alarm is generating
Specification ON Blink OFF
4 CC-Link CC-Link version mismatches, Hardware
Normal
communication Hardware abnormality abnormality
MODBUS RTU communication Communication error such as Hardware
Normal *1
Communication/ MODBUS TCP communication wrong address abnormality
6 11
Option logging status Error occurrence such as
setting abnormality, SD Hardware
Logging function Normal
5 memory card error, or battery abnormality
voltage drop *1
*1. For details, refer to User’s Manual.
13
12 Harmonics status Light up when harmonic is displayed
7 8 9 10 11 12 Blink when Imported active energy is measured *Note 1
13 Metering status
*It appears on the imported active energy display screen only
Note 1. The blinking cycle is constant regardless of measuring input size.
»Button Functions
Basic performance Special performance
Button operation Functions Button operation Functions
DISPLAY
Used to switch display between manual
Push for
Used to set items such as primary voltage and display change ⇔ cyclic display change
2 seconds
SET
current, and to choose setting items Used to switch display between manual
Push for
PHASE
phase change ⇔ cyclic phase change
2 seconds
Used to change Wh, etc. to another unit and
Push for
or Used to switch display between setting + to low order zoom display
2 seconds
Used to switch display between max/min values and Used to perform batch reset of all the
Push for
MAX/MIN + RESET max/min values
instantaneous value 2 seconds
Used to perform fast-forward or fast-return of
Push for
PHASE Used to change over phase or numerical values in numerical value setting
1 seconds
Used to reset Wh, varh, and VAh to zero by
DISPLAY Used to change over the display screen SET + RESET + PHASE concurrently pushing for 2 seconds

Note. An example. For details, refer to the user’s manual.

‡Set-up
For correct measurement, it is necessary to set the primary voltage/current in the set-up mode.
Enter the setting mode from the operating mode and set the necessary items. Any items not set remain in the factory default.
»Set-up workflow (Example for ME96SSHB-MB)

Set-up menu End Set-up menu 1 Set-up menu 2 Set-up menu 3 Set-up menu 4 Set-up menu 5 Set-up menu 6 Set-up menu 7 Set-up menu 8 Setting value confirmation menu 9

Communication Active/Reactive Upper/lower Optional Periodic


End display Phase wire Model Operating time
setting selection energy measurement limit alarm selection active energy Test mode
system method display element display display

Display Harmonic Version Upper/lower Periodic active Operating time


limit alarm energy changeover
pattern display display value Built-in setting count target
MODBUS RTU CC-Link
logging data Logging ID
address station No Clear
VT/direct Unbalance Backlight Alarm delay Rolling Operating time
Cancel demand
voltage rate display brightness time Built-in display threshold value
display MODBUS RTU CC-Link Logging data
logging Clear
baud rate baud rate Use/nonuse
Alarm reset Rolling demand IEC mode
CT current Backlight On/ time limit adj.
auto Off method setting
MODBUS RTU CC-Link version Built-in logging Logging setting
parity setting item pattern item pattern
Display Backlight Digital I/O CO2 equivalent
Frequency blinking at
Change/ update time alarm Built-in Detail data display display
MODBUS RTU CC-Link
Confirm logging period logging period
stop bit reset interval interval
values set Motor starting
Rolling demand Digital input CO2 conversion
Measurement screen current delay
time limit <When ME-0040C-SS96 is installed> time reset method rate
<When ME-0000BU-SS96 is installed>
Enter
set-up Curent demand Pulse/alarm Analog <When ME-4210-SS96B, ME-0052-SS96,
mode MODBUS TCP ME-0040C-SS96 or ME-0040MT2-SS96 is installed>
time limit IP address output function output 1

Enter setting value


MODBUS TCP Pulse output Analog
confirmation mode
subnet mask output 2

MODBUS TCP <When ME-4210-SS96B is installed> Analog


use/nonuse of output 3
default gateway
Symbol Operation (function) details Button operation

MODBUS TCP Analog Access set-up mode from operating mode SET + RESET Simultaneously press for 2 s
default gateway output 4
Access setting value confirmation
SET Press for 2 s
Output mode from operating mode
<When ME-0000MT-SS96 or ME-0040MT2-SS96 is installed> MODBUS TCP
reset limit
Save settings and return to operating mode SET
<When ME-4210-SS96B is installed>
Select set-up menu or

Move to next screen SET


Notes 1. Basic measurements are possible by adjusting settings in the menu 1
Return to previous setting item DISPLAY
( area enclosed by dotted line).
Notes 2. Item settings vary depending on the model. Skip remaining settings SET Press for 1 s

Notes 3. Setting confirmation menu 9 (test mode) is not displayed in the setting mode. Select cancel or

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Operating Instructions

»Basic Set-up Operations


To access the setting mode, press and hold the SET and RESET buttons down at the same The underlined setting parameters are
time for 2 s. Press the SET button to display the items to be set, and the and buttons, the initial value.
set the details. To save setting for each setting menu, press the SET button when the End
screen is displayed.

Set-up menu 1: Basic settings (set phase wire system, display pattern, Using VT/direct input, CT primary current, etc.)

Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “1”.

qSet the phase/wire system according to the number


of measurement circuits targeted.

DISPLAY SET 3P4: 3-phase 4-wire system


3P3. 2Ct: 3-phase 3-wire system (2CT) q
3P3. 3Ct: 3-phase 3-wire system (3CT)
1P3. 1n2: 1-phase 3-wire system (1N2 display) w
1P3. 1n3: 1-phase 3-wire system (1N3 display)
qPhase/Wire system 1P2: 1-phase 2-wire system

DISPLAY SET
wSet the display pattern (1) When set to 3-phase 4-wire system
: Can be displayed with this setting only Additional Screen
Current
N Phase Current
Current demand
N Phase Current demand
Voltage
Active Power
Power Factor
Reactive Power
Apparent Power
Frequency
Active Energy (Imported)
Active Energy (Exported)
Reactive Energy (Imported lag)
Apparent Energy
: Other settings are required to display data

Active Energy (Imported)


Active Energy (Exported)
Reactive Energy (Special)
Apparent Energy
Periodic Active Energy
Rolling Demand
Harmonic Current/Voltage
Unbalance Rate
Digital Input/output status
Operating Time
CO2 Equivalent
: Select P00 and set display order and position
wDisplay pattern
Refer to “■Display Pattern Contents” on page 26 for the detailed
Display Pattern

elements to be displayed.

P01

P02

P00

(2) When set to other than 3-phase 4-wire system


*For 1-phase 2-wire system, P02 is not selectable.
Additional Screen
Current
Current demand
Voltage
Active Power
Power Factor
Reactive Power
Apparent Power
Frequency
Active Energy (Imported)
Active Energy (Exported)
Reactive Energy (Imported lag)
Apparent Energy

DISPLAY SET
Active Energy (Imported)
Active Energy (Exported)
Reactive Energy (Special)
Apparent Energy
Periodic Active Energy
Rolling Demand
Harmonic Current/Voltage
Unbalance Rate
Digital Input/output Status
Operating Time
CO2 Equivalent
Display Pattern

P01

P02

P00

eVT/Direct voltage eSet VT


For direct measurement (without VT) => To select no, press SET and see (1) below.
e
For measurement with VT => To select yES, press SET and see (2) below.

·To set 3-phase 4-wire


<For 1-phase 3-wire setting for qPhase/Wire system >
no yES Only used for direct measurements.
Skipped for this setting.
·To set 3-phase 3-wire or 1-phase 2-wire
DISPLAY SET yES no

(1) For direct measurement (without VT)


(a) 3-phase 4-wire setting (phase voltage/line voltage)

63.5/110 V 100/173 V 110/190 V 220/380 V 230/400 V 240/415 V 254/440 V 277/480 V


(b) 3-phase 3-wire (2CT, 3CT) or 1-phase 2-wire setting (line voltage)
e (1)
110 V 220 V 440 V
(c) 1-phase 3-wire setting (1N2, 1N3) (phase voltage/line voltage)

110/220 V 220/440 V

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e(2)
eVT/Direct voltage (2) For measurement with VT
<Secondary voltage settings>
(a) 3-phase 4-wire setting (phase voltage)
63.5 V 100 V 110 V 115 V 120 V

(b) 3-phase 3-wire (2CT, 3CT) or 1-phase 2-wire setting (line voltage)
100 V 110 V 220 V
DISPLAY SET

<Set primary voltage>


The setting ranges from 60 V to 750,000 V (setting unit: V)
Factory default settings
3-phase 4-wire: 200 V (phase voltage)
3-phase 3-wire; 1-phase 2-wire: 10,000 V (line voltage)

rCT current rSet CT. r


Set the primary and secondary currents of the CT to be combined.
<Set secondary current>
1A 5A

<Set primary current>


DISPLAY SET
The setting ranges from 1.0 A to 30,000.0 A (setting unit: A)
Factory default setting: 5.0 A

tFrequency tSet frequency.


50 Hz 60 Hz
Notes1. Analog output scale will also change.
DISPLAY SET

y
yRolling demand time ySet the rolling demand interval time limit (Only ME96SSHB-MB and ME96SSRB-MB).
limit (1) Interval time limit
Setting range Setting interval
1 - 15 - 60 (min) 1 min

DISPLAY SET
(2) Sub-interval time limit
Setting range Setting interval
1 - 60 (min) 1 min

uCurrent demand time uSet the current demand time limit.


u
limit

0s 40 s 3 min 7 min 15 min


10 s 50 s 4 min 8 min 20 min
SET
20 s 1 min 5 min 9 min 25 min
30 s 2 min 6 min 10 min 30 min

Set-up menu Select another set-up menu or finish set-up.

‡To continue to set-up ‡To finish set-up


Select the menu No. Press the or button
using the or button. to display the End screen,
then press the SET button
to save the settings.

Set-up menu 2: MODBUS RTU Communication settings


(When ME-0040C-SS96, ME-0000MT-SS96 and ME-0040MT2-SS96 are not installed)
Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “2”.

DISPLAY SET

q
qMODBUS RTU
qSet MODBUS RTU communication address
communication address

Possible address settings: 1-255


DISPLAY SET
w
wSet the MODBUS RTU communication baud rate.
wMODBUS RTU
Baud rate 2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
DISPLAY SET
19.2 kbps
38.4 kbps

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Operating Instructions

<Continued from previous page>


e
eMODBUS RTU
eSet the MODBUS RTU communication parity.
communication parity

non
odd
DISPLAY SET
even (EVEn)

rMODBUS RTU r
communication stop bit rSet the MODBUS RTU communication stop bit.
Stop bit 1 Stop bit 2

DISPLAY SET

Set-up menu Select another set-up menu or end set-up.

‡To continue to set-up ‡To finish set-up


Select the menu Press the or button
No. using the or to display the End screen,
button. then press the SET
button to save settings.

Set-up menu 2: CC-Link Communication settings (when ME-0040C-SS96 is installed)


* Only for ME96SSHB-MB or ME96SSRB-MB, it is applicable.
q
Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “2”.

DISPLAY SET
qSelect CC-Link or MODBUS RTU communication.

qCommunication setting CC : CC-Link communication


selection Mb. rtu : MODBUS RTU communication

When “MODBUS RTU communication” is selected, set the communication conditions


DISPLAY SET
as stated in and after qMODBUS RTU communication address on page 16.

wCC-Link communication w
wSet the CC-Link communication station number.
station number
Possible station number settings: 1-64
DISPLAY SET

eCC-Link communication e
eSet the CC-Link communication speed.
baud rate

156 kbps
625 kbps
2.5 Mbps
DISPLAY SET
5 Mbps
10 Mbps

r
rSet CC-Link
rSet the CC-Link communication version.
communication version
Version 1.10 Version 2.00

DISPLAY SET t

tReset communication tSet to “on” if changes have been made to the CC-Link settings.
(If not set to “on,” changes will not be effective.)
oFF on
SET

Set-up menu Select another set-up menu or end set-up.

‡To continue to set-up ‡To finish set-up


Select the menu Press the or button
No. using the or to display the End screen,
button. then press the SET
button to save settings.

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Set-up menu 2: MODBUS TCP Communication settings (when ME-0000MT-SS96 *1 or ME-0040MT2-SS96 *2 is installed)
*1 Only for ME96SSHB-MB or ME96SSRB-MB, it is applicable.
*2 Only for ME96SSHB-MB, it is applicable.

Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “2”.

q
DISPLAY SET qSelect MODBUS TCP communication or MODBUS RTU communication.

Mb.tcp : MODBUS TCP communication


qCommunication setting Mb.rtu : MODBUS RTU communication
selection
When “MODBUS RTU communication” is selected, set the communication conditions
as stated in and after qMODBUS RTU communication address on page 16.
DISPLAY SET
w
wSet the IP address of MODBUS TCP communication.
wMODBUS TCP
Allowable IP addresses:
communication IP address
000.000.000.000 - 192.168.3.10 - 255.255.255.255

e
DISPLAY SET
eSet the sub-net mask of MODBUS TCP communication.

Select one of the sub-net masks shown in the following table.


eMODBUS TCP
communication subnet mask (1) 128.0.0.0 (9) 255.128.0.0 (17) 255.255.128.0 (25) 255.255.255.128
(2) 192.0.0.0 (10) 255.192.0.0 (18) 255.255.192.0 (26) 255.255.255.192
(3) 224.0.0.0 (11) 255.224.0.0 (19) 255.255.224.0 (27) 255.255.255.224
(4) 240.0.0.0 (12) 255.240.0.0 (20) 255.255.240.0 (28) 255.255.255.240
DISPLAY SET (5) 248.0.0.0 (13) 255.248.0.0 (21) 255.255.248.0 (29) 255.255.255.248
(6) 252.0.0.0 (14) 255.252.0.0 (22) 255.255.252.0 (30) 255.255.255.252
(7) 254.0.0.0 (15) 255.254.0.0 (23) 255.255.254.0
(8) 255.0.0.0 (16) 255.255.0.0 (24) 255.255.255.0
rUse/non-use of MODBUS
TCP communication default
r
gateway
rDetermine whether or not to use the default gateway of MODBUS TCP communication.
oFF on
DISPLAY SET
(Non-use) (Use)
t
tSet the default gateway of MODBUS TCP communication.
When the default gateway is not used, this window is not displayed.
tMODBUS TCP
communication default gateway
Allowable default gateways:
000.000.000.000 - 127.0.0.1 - 255.255.255.255
DISPLAY SET
y
yIf settings relating to MODBUS TCP communication have been changed,
turn on this item.
yReset communication (If it is not turned on, the changes will not be enabled.)
oFF on

SET

Set-up menu Select another set-up menu or end set-up.

‡To continue to set-up ‡To finish set-up


Select the menu Press the or button
No. using the or to display the End screen,
button. then press the SET
button to save settings.

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Operating Instructions

Set-up menu 3: Display settings (active energy, harmonics measurement, etc.)

Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “3”.

DISPLAY SET

qActive/Reactive energy qSet the display combination for imported/exported and lag/lead of active/reactive energy and
measurement method the measurement method for reactive energy.
Display combinations
Reactive energy
Combinations Wh varh
measurement
(set value) Imported Exported
Imported Exported method
Lag Lead Lag Lead
I
2 Quadrants Measurement
II
III
4 Quadrants Measurement
IV
Combinations I, II => Suitable for measurement in facilities not equipped with in-house generators,
and measuring reactive power of capacitor load, where power factor is around zero generally.
DISPLAY SET Combinations III, IV => Suitable for measurements in facilities equipped with in-house generators.
<Example display screens>

Combination I Combination II Combination III Combination IV


: Imported : Exported : varh (lead) : varh (lag)

w
wHarmonic display wSet whether to display the harmonic measured value.

on oFF
(Display) (Not display)
DISPLAY SET
When you set to “on (Display)”, harmonic measured values are displayed on
the additional screen of display pattern.
e
eUnbalance rate display eSet whether to display unbalance rate.

on oFF
(Display) (Not display)
SET
When you set to “on (Display)”, voltage/current unbalance rate
can be displayed on the additional screen of display pattern.
Note. For 1-phase 2-wire system, this setting is skipped.

Set-up menu Select another set-up menu or end set-up


‡To continue to set-up ‡To finish set-up
Select the menu Press the or button
No. using the or button. to display the End screen,
then press the SET button
to save settings.

Set-up menu 6: Built-in logging settings


* Only for ME96SSHB-MB, ME96SSRB-MB, it is applicable.

Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “6”. (See the drawing on the right)

DISPLAY SET

qOptional selection Select analog output, built-in logging, or optional logging.

Ao PLUG buiLt
(Analog output) (Optional logging) (Built-in logging)

DISPLAY SET
The explanation here is about built-in logging settings.
For the analog output settings, refer to Set-up menu 6: Analog output setting.
For the optional logging settings, refer to Set-up menu 6: Logging setting.
Note. When ME-4210-SS96B or ME-0000BU-SS96 of optional module is not installed, this setting is skipped.

wBuilt-in logging Clears logging data stored in the main body


Data clear
no yES
(Not clear) (Clear)

When yES (Clear) is selected above, the confirmation screen appears to ask whether or not to clear data.
DISPLAY SET
no yES
(Not clear) (Clear)

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eBuilt-in logging Sets whether or not to use the built-in logging function.
Use/non-use

on oFF
(Use) (Non-use)
DISPLAY SET

rBuilt-in logging Sets a logging item pattern to choose data that are internally logged.
item patterns
Patterns usable for setting: LP00 LP01 LP02
By selecting LP00, you can freely choose logging items.
Logging item patterns for LP01 & LP02 are defined as in the table below.
Detailed data are recorded in an interval that is shorter than that of 1-hour data.
Logging cycle of the detailed data is set in [ t Built-in logging period].
Phase wiring type setting: 3-phase 4-wire system
Logging item pattern LP01 LP02
Data 1 (integrated value) Wh imported Wh imported
Data 2 (integrated value) Wh exported Wh exported
Data 3 (integrated value) varh imported (LAG) varh imported (LAG)
Data 4 (integrated value) varh imported (LEAD) varh imported (LEAD)
Data 5 (integrated value) VAh VAh
Data 1 W (total) present value W (total) present value
Data 2 PF (total) present value PF (total) present value
Data 3 Hz (present value) Hz (present value)
Data 4 var (total) present value A (avg) present value
Data 5 VA (total) present value V (line voltage) (avg) present value
Data 6 A (avg) present value A1 present value
Data 7 V (line voltage) (avg) present value A2 present value
Data 8 DW (last value) A3 present value
Data 9 Dvar (last value) AN present value
Data 10 DVA (last value) V12 present value
Data 11 DW (peak value) V23 present value
Data 12 Dvar (peak value) V31 present value
Data 13 DVA (peak value) V1N present value
Data 14 A1 Harmonic present value (total) V2N present value
Data 15 V1N Harmonic voltage phase voltage distortion ratio (total) V3N present value

Setting of phase wiring system: 3-phase 3-wire_2CT, 3-phase 3-wire_3CT, 1-phase 3-wire system
Logging item pattern LP01 LP02
Data 1 (integrated value) Wh imported Wh imported
Data 2 (integrated value) Wh exported Wh exported
DISPLAY SET
Data 3 (integrated value) varh imported (LAG) varh imported (LAG)
Data 4 (integrated value) varh imported (LEAD) varh imported (LEAD)
Data 5 (integrated value) VAh VAh
Data 1 W (total) present value W (total) present value
Data 2 PF (total) present value PF (total) present value
Data 3 Hz (present value) Hz (present value)
Data 4 var (total) present value A (avg) present value
Data 5 VA (total) present value V (line voltage) (avg) present value
Data 6 A (avg) present value A1 present value
Data 7 V (line voltage) (avg) present value A2 present value
Data 8 DW (last value) A3 present value
Data 9 Dvar (last value) —
Data 10 DVA (last value) V12 present value
Data 11 DW (peak value) V23 present value
Data 12 Dvar (peak value) V31 present value
Data 13 DVA (peak value) —
Data 14 A1 Harmonic present value (total) —
Data 15 V12 Harmonic voltage phase voltage distortion ratio (total) —

Setting of phase wiring system: 1-phase 2-wire system


Logging item pattern LP01 LP02
Data 1 (integrated value) Wh imported Wh imported
Data 2 (integrated value) Wh exported Wh exported
Data 3 (integrated value) varh imported (LAG) varh imported (LAG)
Data 4 (integrated value) varh imported (LEAD) varh imported (LEAD)
Data 5 (integrated value) VAh VAh
Data 1 W (total) present value W (total) present value
Data 2 PF (total) present value PF (total) present value
Data 3 Hz (present value) Hz (present value)
Data 4 var (total) present value A (avg) present value
Data 5 VA (total) present value V (line voltage) (avg) present value
Data 6 A (avg) present value A1 present value
Data 7 V (line voltage) (avg) present value —
Data 8 DW (last value) —
Data 9 Dvar (last value) —
Data 10 DVA (last value) V12 present value
Data 11 DW (peak value) —
Data 12 Dvar (peak value) —
Data 13 DVA (peak value) —
Data 14 A1 Harmonic present value (total) —
Data 15 V12 Harmonic voltage phase voltage distortion ratio (total) —
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Operating Instructions

<Continued from previous page>

tBuilt-in logging eUse this to set the cycle in which detailed data of the built-in logging item pattern “LP01” or “LP02” are logged.
period

15 min 30 min 60 min


SET

Set-up menu According to “3.1 Set-up Flow”, either exit from setting or continue setting in any other set-up menu.

Set-up menu 6: Analog output setting (only when ME-4210-SS96B is installed)


* Only for ME96SSHB-MB or ME96SSRB-MB, it is applicable.
Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “6”.

DISPLAY SET

q
qOptional selection Select “Analog output” or “Built-in logging”.

Ao buiLt
(Analog output) (Built-in logging)

The explanation here is about analog output setting.


DISPLAY SET

w
wAnalog output CH1
wSet the output item for “analog output CH1”.
output item
Select the measured item to be output from the table below.
When 3-phase 4-wire system has been selected
3-phase 4-wire
non V12 PF1
A1 V23 PF2
A2 V31 PF3
A3 VAVG (L-L) PF Σ (CH4)
AN W1 Hz
AAVG (CH1) W2 Harmonic A1
Demand A1 W3 Harmonic A2
Demand A2 W Σ (CH3) Harmonic A3
Demand A3 var1 Harmonic AN
Notes 1. The same measurement items can be set for all channels.
Demand AN var2 Harmonic V1N
Notes 2. Measurement items not included in the selected display pattern can also be chosen.
DISPLAY SET Demand AAVG var3 Harmonic V2N Notes 3. Channels set to “non” will have minimum output (4 mA). Additionally, set-up will proceed to the
V1N var Σ Harmonic V3N next channel.
V2N VA1 Notes 4. Underlined specifications are factory default settings of measurement items allocated to each
V3N VA2 channel.
Notes 5. Harmonic current is output at the scale of 0-60% (with respect to rated value) of the total
VAVG (L-N) (CH2) VA3
effective value. Harmonic voltage is output at the scale of 0-20% of the total distortion ratio.
VA Σ
AVG: Average value, Σ: Total RMS value

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e(1)
eAnalog output CH1
detailed settings eSet the details for “analog output CH1.”
(The following settings can be made separately from the measurement items included in the display pattern.)

(1) If analog output is selected for current, current demand, voltage,


power, reactive power, power factor (set-up menu: 6.6.1)
Output item Setting range
A CT primary current value (value set for set-up menu 1.4.1 primary current setting )
Demand A SP. (special primary current value)
+10 steps (approx. 250%)

V ±0 steps (100%: Standard value)

−18 steps (approx. 20%)


+3 steps (approx. 120%) DISPLAY SET
W e(2)
±0 steps (100%: Standard value)
var
mA mA
−18 steps (approx. 20%) 20 20
DISPLAY SET
12 12
PF −0.5-1-0.5 −0-1-0 4 4
−0.5 1 0.5 −0 1 0

(2) If analog output is selected for current, current demand, power


(set-up menu: 6.6.2)
Output item Setting range
+3 steps (approx. 120%)
A
Demand A ±0 steps (100%: instrument rating) <Positive-only> <Positive/Negative>
mA mA
−10 steps (approx. 40%) 20 20
DISPLAY SET
12
W Positive-only Positive/Negative 4 4
0
40 kW −40 kW 0 40 kW
To next channel settings

rAnalog output CH2-4


rSet the output item for “analog output CH2-4.”
output item

The setting procedure is the same as that of qAnalog output CH1 output item .

DISPLAY SET
tSet the details for “analog output CH2-4.”

The setting procedure is the same as that of wAnalog output CH1 detailed settings .
tAnalog output CH2-4
detailed settings y
ySet the upper limit for analog output (same for all channels).
Setting Explanation
DISPLAY SET oFF Output to +5% of upper limit and -5% of
(no limit) lower limit (with respect to span value)
on Output to +1% of upper limit and -1% of
(limit) lower limit (with respect to span value)
yAnalog output limit
Note: Skip this setting when the analog output of all channel output items is set to “non.”

SET

Set-up menu Select another set-up menu or end set-up.

‡To continue to set-up ‡To finish set-up


Select the menu Press the or button
No. using the or button. to display the End screen,
then press the SET button
to save settings.

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Operating Instructions
Set-up menu 6: Logging setting (only when ME-0000BU-SS96 is installed)
* Only for ME96SSHB-MB or ME96SSRB-MB, it is applicable.

Set-up menu Adjust the set-up menu No. to “6”.

DISPLAY SET

qOptional selection q
qSelect “optional logging” or “built-in logging”

PLUG buiLt
(Optional logging) (Built-in logging)

The explanation here is about optional logging setting.

DISPLAY SET

wSet the ID number of the optional logging unit. w

Allowable IDs : 001 255

When an ID number has been set for the installed optional logging unit,
the value is displayed as the default.
wLogging ID
Notes: If the SD memory card contains data with the same logging ID, the data may be
overwritten.
When the data of more than one optional logging unit are collected in one SD memory
DISPLAY SET card, set the logging ID without fail.

eClear the data stored in the optional logging unit. e


no yES
eLogging data clear
(Not clear) (Clear)

rSet the logging item pattern to select the data to be logged. r


DISPLAY SET If the logging data is not cleared, the logging item pattern cannot be set.

Allowable patterns : LP01 LP02 LP00

rLogging item When the pattern is set to LP00, any logging items can be selected.
pattern For the details of LP00 setting, see the instruction manual.
The logging item patterns of LP01 and LP02 are defined as shown below.
Detailed data is recorded at a shorter interval than that of 1-hour data.
The detailed data logging interval can be set in t“Detailed data logging interval.”

Phase wire system setting: For 3-phase 4-wire


Logging item LP01 LP02
pattern Detailed data 1-hour data Detailed data 1-hour data
DISPLAY SET
Data 1 Wh imported Wh imported Wh imported Wh imported
Data 2 varh imported (lag) Wh exported AAVG Wh exported
Data 3 VAh varh imported (lag) VAVG (L-L) varh imported (lag)
Data 4 DW (present value) varh imported (lead) WΣ varh imported (lead)
Data 5 Dvar (present value) VAh PF Σ VAh
Data 6 DVA (present value) None Hz None

t
tDetailed data logging
tSet the interval of logging the detailed data in the logging item pattern LP01 or LP02.
interval
If the logging data is not cleared, the detailed data logging interval cannot be changed.

SET 1 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min

Set-up menu Select another set-up menu or end set-up.

‡To continue to set-up ‡To finish set-up


Select the menu Press the or button
No. using the or button. to display the End screen,
then press the SET button
to save settings.

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‡Operation (for ME96SSHB-MB)
»Display Change »Changing Phases
Press DISPLAY , the measurement display switches over. Press PHASE , the current phase and the voltage phase switches
When the DISPLAY and buttons are held down for over.
2 seconds or more, the display will change in reverse order.
Example of display switching (Phase wiring system: 3P4W)
Example of display switching of measurement screen (Phase wire system: 3-phase 4-wire, Display pattern: P01)

DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY PHASE PHASE PHASE

DISPLAY
DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY
1st line: Current average value 1st line: Current Phase 1 1st line: Current Phase 2 1st line: Current Phase 3
2nd line: Voltage average value 2nd line: Voltage Phase 1N 2nd line: Voltage Phase 2N 2nd line: Voltage Phase 3N
<The 1 in 9 screens>
st <The 2 in 9 screens>
nd <The 3 in 9 screens>
rd <The 4 in 9 screens>
th
(L-N) 3rd line: Active power Phase 1 3rd line: Active power Phase 2 3rd line: Active power Phase 3
1st line: Current 1st line: Current 1st line: Current 1st line: Active power 3rd line: Active power (total) 4th line: Active energy (imported) 4th line: Active energy (imported) 4th line: Active energy (imported)
2nd line: Voltage 2nd line: Voltage 2nd line: Voltage 2nd line: Reactive power
3rd line: Active power 3rd line: Reactive power 3rd line: Apparent power 3rd line: Power factor 4th line: Active energy (imported)
4th line: Active energy 4th line: Reactive energy 4th line: Apparent energy 4th line: Active energy
PHASE PHASE

Screen number display


DISPLAY
DISPLAY When you switch the screen, the left screen appears momentarily.
It indicates the screen number of the next screen.
PHASE PHASE PHASE

DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY

1st line: Current Phase 3 1st line: Current Phase 2 1st line: Current Phase 1 1st line: Current average value
DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY 2nd line: Voltage Phase 31 2nd line: Voltage Phase 23 2nd line: Voltage Phase 12 2nd line: Voltage average value
3rd line: Active power Phase 3 3rd line: Active power Phase 2 3rd line: Active power Phase 1 (L-L)
4th line: Active energy (imported) 4th line: Active energy (imported) 4th line: Active energy (imported) 3rd line: Active power (total)
<The 9th in 9 screens> <The 8th in 9 screens> <The 7th in 9 screens> <The 6th in 9 screens> <The 5th in 9 screens>
4th line: Active energy (imported)
1st line: - 1st line: - 1st line: - 1st line: Current demand 1st line: Current
2nd line: - 2nd line: - 2nd line: - 2nd line: Current demand 2nd line: Current
3rd line: Apparent energy 3rd line: Reactive energy 3rd line: Active energy N-phase N-phase
(upper 3 digits) (upper 3 digits) (upper 3 digits) 3rd line: Voltage 3rd line: Frequency
4th line: Apparent energy 4th line: Reactive energy 4th line: Active energy 4th line: Active energy 4th line: Active energy
(lower 6 digits) (lower 6 digits) (lower 6 digits)

»Maximum/Minimum Display Values Example of display switching between the current value
Press the MAX/MIN button to change to the maximum and minimum values display screen and MAX/MIN value display screen

of the display screen. Press it again to return to the current value display screen.

»Reset Maximum/Minimum Values MAX/MIN

Press the RESET button for 2 s to reset the maximum/minimum values of


the measurement items displayed. The maximum/minimum values will
become the current values. Current value display screen MAX/MIN value display screen
Press the RESET and buttons simultaneously for 2 s to reset all
maximum/minimum values. The maximum/minimum values will become the current values.

»Displaying Active energy/Reactive energy/Apparent energy

* To display these screens,


it is necessary to change
the settings for active/reactive energy
measurement method in menu 3.1.

Active energy (Imported) Active energy (Exported)* Apparent energy

Reactive energy Reactive energy Reactive energy Reactive energy


(Imported,lag) (Imported,lead)* (Exported,lag)* (Exported,lead)*

Change the unit (M, k, none) or increase the digits in the bottom display for power used/reactive power used/apparent power
used/time-based power used to check the lower/higher-order digits. Push the and buttons simultaneously for 2 s to switch
between screens.
Active energy (imported): Example of switching 012, 345, 678, 901, 234, 567 Wh

and
Push concurrently
for 2 seconds.

Unit: M Low order zooming Unit: None Unit: k

»Reset Active energy/Reactive energy/Apparent energy


Press the SET , RESET and PHASE buttons simultaneously for 2 s to reset all of the following together:
active energy/reactive energy/apparent energy (this operation only works on the current value display screen).

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Operating Instructions

»Changing Upper/Lower Limits for Alarm Activation and Cancellation


When measurement values exceed the upper/lower limit values that have been set, an alarm activates and the screen begins to blink.

»During Alarm Generation


Alarm condition: When a measured value exceeds the alarm value setting, the screen begins to flash and the alarm contact closes.
Alarm cancelled: When the alarm is cancelled, the screen stops flashing and the alarm contact opens.
Measurement value > Upper limit alarm value Measurement value < Upper limit alarm value
Alarm reset method (or < Lower limit alarm value) (or > Lower limit alarm value)

or will flash Normal display

Automatic Screen
(Auto)

Alarm contact Closed Open If the item that caused the alarm is displayed on
the screen, the digital value, unit (A, V, W, var,
or will flash or light up Normal display PF, HZ, %, DM, THD) and phase (1, 2, 3, N) will
be displayed as shown in the table below. If the
RESET item is not displayed on the screen, the screen will
not flash.
Manual Screen
(Hold) Alarm status Digital value Unit Phase
Alarm activated Flashing* Flashing Flashing*
(Alarm activated) (Alarm on hold) (Alarm cancelled) Alarm on hold Light up Flashing Flashing*
Alarm cancelled Light up Light up Light up
Alarm contact Closed Closed Open
* Only flashes if the phase that caused the alarm is being displayed.

»Alarm Cancel
The alarm can be reset automatically or manually. The alarm recovery method varies according to the reset method setting.
Alarm reset method Cancellation method
Automatic (Auto) The alarm resets automatically when the measurement value returns to within the upper/lower limit set value.
The alarm setting changes to “on hold” even after the measurement value becomes returns to within the upper/lower limit value setting. Once the
value returns to within the upper/lower limit value set, perform the following alarm recovery operations.
(Note: Alarm recovery operations cannot be carried out from the maximum/minimum value display screen or digital input screen.)
<To select item and cancel alarm>
Manual (Hold) When the item that caused the alarm is displayed, press the RESET button to deactivate the alarm.
For items with phases such as current and voltage, it is necessary to
press the RESET button for each phase to cancel the alarm.
<To cancel alarms for all items>
To cancel alarms for all items at once (batch), press the RESET button for 2 s when in operating mode.

»Alarm delay Time


If an alarm delay time has been set, alarm notification begins only when the measurement value exceeds the upper/lower limit
alarm value for a period longer than the alarm delay time.

»Harmonic Display »Changing the Harmonic Degree Display


The harmonic effective value, distortion ratio and content Press the or button to change the harmonic degree.
ratio can be displayed. To do so, first set the harmonic Harmonic current N-phase harmonic current Harmonic voltage
display (set-up menu: 3.2). PHASE PHASE

<Harmonic current “total” Display example> <Harmonic voltage “5th degree” Display example> Previous Current total effective value Current total phase N effective value Voltage total effective value
measurement Current total distortion ratio Voltage total distortion ratio
screen (content rate) (content rate)
DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY

1 line: 1-phase RMS value


st Current 1 -degree effective value
st
Current 1 -degree phase N effective value
st
Voltage 1 -degree effective value
st

2nd line: 2-phase RMS value Next


3rd line: 3-phase RMS value measurement
4th line: Degree number Displayed in order: 3rd, Displayed in order: 3rd, Displayed in order: 3rd, screen
5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, 13th,
15th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 15th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 15th, 17th, 19th, 21st,
<Harmonic current “total” (distortion rate) Display example > 23rd, 25th, 27th, 29th 23rd, 25th, 27th, 29th 23rd, 25th, 27th, 29th
PHASE PHASE

Current 31st-degree effective value Current 31 -degree phase N effective value


st Voltage 31st-degree effective value
Current 31st-degree distortion ratio Voltage 31st-degree distortion ratio
(content rate) (content rate)
1st line: 1-phase distortion ratio (content rate)
2nd line: 2-phase distortion ratio (content rate)
3rd line: 3-phase distortion ratio (content rate)
4th line: Degree number

Harmonic current N-phase harmonic current Harmonic voltage


Degree Distortion Distortion Distortion
RMS RMS RMS
(content) ratio (content) ratio (content) ratio
Harmonic total
1st (fundamental)
3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th,
11th, 13th, 15th,
17th, 19th, 21st,
23rd, 25th, 27th,
29th and 31st

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■Display Pattern Contents
The items set in display patterns and additional settings will be displayed as explained in the following table.
»ME96SSHB-MB/ME96SSRB-MB Screen Display (3-phase 4-wire)
Screen set based on display pattern
Display pattern
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 No.9 No.10
1st line A A A W A DA
2nd line V V V var AN DAN
P01
3rd line W var VA PF Hz V
4th line Wh varh VAh Wh Wh Wh
1st line A1 DA1 V1N W1 var1 VA1 PF1 A A DA
2nd line A2 DA2 V2N W2 var2 VA2 PF2 Hz AN DAN
P02 3rd line A3 DA3 V3N W3 var3 VA3 PF3 W var VA
4th line VLN
Aavg DAavg W∑ var∑ VA∑ PF∑ Wh varh VAh
avg
1st line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
2nd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
P00
3rd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
4th line Free 2 Free 2 Free 2 Free 2
Note 1. Selectable elements for “Free 1” include A, AN, DA, DAN, V, W var, VA, PF, and Hz. Selectable elements for “Free 2” include Wh, -Wh, varh, and VAh.

Additional screens (set in set-up menu Nos. 1, 3, 7 and 8)


No.11 No.12 No.13 No.14 No.15 No.16 No.17 No.18 No.19 No.20 No.21 No.22 No.23 No.24 No.25 No.26 No.27 No.28 No.29 No.30 No.31 No.32
Display pattern varh varh varh Rolling demand Harmonic
Wh Period Period Period Harmonic Harmonic Unbalance Dl DO Operating Operating CO2
Wh varh imported exported exported VAh Current
(exported) Wh1 Wh2 Wh3 DW Dver DVA Current voltage rate status status time 1 time 2 equivalent
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead) Phase N
1-phase N-phase 1-phase
1 line
st
– – – – – – – No.1 No.2 No.3 Peak value – – – – – –
value value value
Rolling Rolling Rolling
demand, demand, demand,
active reactive apparent 2-phase 2-phase
2nd line power power power – Aunb DI DO hour 1 hour 2 CO2
value value
Predictive Predictive Predictive
value value value
Rolling Rolling Rolling
Common to demand, demand, demand,
P00 to P02 varh varh varh
Wh Period Period Period active reactive apparent 3-phase 3-phase
3rd line Wh varh imported exported exported VAh power power power – Vunb DO No. DO No. – –
exported Wh1 Wh2 Wh3 value value
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead) Last Last Last
value value value
Equivalent
Rolling Rolling Rolling
demand, demand, demand,
4th line active reactive apparent Degree Degree Degree Contact Contact Operating Operating
power power power number number number “unb” status status time time
Present Present Present
value value value
Note 2. The additional screen is displayed when it is set to “ON (Display)” in the setting menu.
Note 3. Wh in the table indicates Wh imported. The varh indicates varh imported (Lag).
Note 4. The additional screen for Wh, varh, and VAh of “P00” is not displayed unless Wh, varh, and VAh are set as the display elements.

»ME96SSHB-MB/ME96SSRB-MB Screen Display


(3-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 2-wire)
Screen set based on display pattern
Display pattern
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6
1 line
st
A A A W A
2nd line V V V var DA
P01
3rd line W var VA PF Hz
4th line Wh varh VAh Wh Wh
1st line A1 DA1 V12 W A A
2nd line A2 DA2 V23 var Hz V
P02
3rd line A3 DA3 V31 PF var VA
4th line Aavg Davg Vavg Wh varh VAh
1st line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
2nd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
P00
3rd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
4th line Free 2 Free 2 Free 2 Free 2
Note 1. For 1-phase 2-wire setting, the display pattern P02 cannot be set.
Note 2. Selectable elements for Free 1 include A, DA, V, W, var, VA, PF, and Hz. Selectable elements for Free 2 include Wh, -Wh, varh, and VAh.

Additional screens (set in set-up menu Nos. 1, 3, 7 and 8)


No.7 No.8 No.9 No.10 No.11 No.12 No.13 No.14 No.15 No.16 No.17 No.18 No.19 No.20 No.21 No.22 No.23 No.24 No.25 No.26 No.27
Display pattern varh varh varh Rolling demand
Wh Period Period Period Harmonic Harmonic Unbalance DI DO Operating Operating CO2
Wh varh imported exported exported VAh
(exported) Wh1 Wh2 Wh3 DW Dvar DVA Current voltage rate status status time 1 time 2 equivalent
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead)
1-phase 1-phase
1 line
st
– – – – – – – No.1 No.2 No.3 Peak value – – – – – –
value value
Rolling Rolling Rolling
demand, demand, demand,
active reactive apparent 2-phase 3-phase
2nd line Aunb DI DO hour 1 hour 2 CO2
power power power value value
Predictive Predictive Predictive
value value value
Common to Rolling Rolling Rolling
P00 to P02 varh varh varh demand, demand, demand,
Wh Period Period Period 3-phase
3rd line Wh varh imported exported exported VAh active reactive apparent – Vunb DO No. DO No. – –
exported Wh1 Wh2 Wh3 power power power value
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead)
Last value Last value Last value
Rolling Rolling Rolling Equivalent
demand, demand, demand,
active reactive apparent Degree Degree Contact Contact Operating Operating
4 line
th
number number “unb” status status time time
power power power
Present Present Present
value value value
Note 3. The additional screen is displayed when it is set to “ON (Display)” in the setting menu.
Note 4. Wh in the table indicates Wh imported. The varh indicates varh imported (Lag).
Note 5. The additional screen for Wh, varh, and VAh of “P00” is not displayed unless Wh, varh, and VAh are set as the display elements.
Note 6. For 1-phase 2-wire system, Unbalance rate (No.22) is not displayed.
Note 7: The 2-phase value of harmonic current (No.20) is displayed only for 3-phase 3-wire system (3CT).

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Operating Instructions

»ME96SSEB-MB Screen Display (3-phase 4-wire)


Screen set based on display pattern
Display pattern
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 No.9 No.10
1st line A A A W A DA
2nd line V V V var AN DAN
P01
3rd line W var VA PF Hz V
4th line Wh varh VAh Wh Wh Wh
1st line A1 DA1 V1N W1 var1 VA1 PF1 A A DA
2nd line A2 DA2 V2N W2 var2 VA2 PF2 Hz AN DAN
P02 3rd line A3 DA3 V3N W3 var3 VA3 PF3 W var VA
VLN
4th line Aavg DAavg W∑ var∑ VA∑ PF∑ Wh varh VAh
avg
1st line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
2nd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
P00
3rd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
4th line Free 2 Free 2 Free 2 Free 2
Note 1. Selectable elements for “Free 1” include A, AN, DA, DAN, V, W var, VA, PF, and Hz. Selectable elements for “Free 2”include Wh, -Wh, varh, and VAh.

Additional screens (set in set-up menu Nos. 3 and 8)


No.11 No.12 No.13 No.14 No.15 No.16 No.17 No.18 No.19 No.20 No.21 No.22
Display pattern varh varh varh Harmonic
Wh Harmonic Harmonic Operating Operating
Wh varh imported exported exported VAh current
(exported) current voltage time 1 time 2
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead) Phase N
1-phase N-phase 1-phase
1 line
st
– – – – – – – – –
value value value
2-phase 2-phase
2nd line – hour 1 hour 2
Common to value value
P00 to P02 rd varh varh varh
Wh 3-phase 3-phase
3 line Wh varh imported exported exported VAh – – –
exported value value
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead)
Degree Degree Degree Operating Operating
4th line
number number number time time
Note 2. The additional screen is displayed when it is set to “ON (Display)” in the setting menu.
Note 3. Wh in the table indicates Wh imported. The varh indicates varh imported (Lag).
Note 4. The additional screen for Wh, varh, and VAh of “P00” is not displayed unless Wh, varh, and VAh are set as the display elements.

»ME96SSEB-MB Screen Display (3-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 3-wire, 1-phase 2-wire)


Screen set based on display pattern
Display pattern
No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6
1st line A A A W A
2nd line V V V var DA
P01
3rd line W var VA PF Hz
4th line Wh varh VAh Wh Wh
1st line A1 DA1 V12 W A A
2nd line A2 DA2 V23 var Hz V
P02
3rd line A3 DA3 V31 PF var VA
4th line Aavg DAavg Vavg Wh varh VAh
1st line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
2nd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
P00
3rd line Free 1 Free 1 Free 1 Free 1
4th line Free 2 Free 2 Free 2 Free 2
Note 1. In the case of 1-phase 2-wire setting, the display pattern P02 cannot be set.
Note 2. Selectable elements for Free 1 include A, DA, V, W, var, VA, PF, and Hz. Selectable elements for Free 2 include Wh, -Wh, varh, and VAh.

Additional screens (set in set-up menu Nos. 3 and 8)


No.7 No.8 No.9 No.10 No.11 No.12 No.13 No.14 No.15 No.16 No.17
Display pattern varh varh varh
Wh Harmonic Harmonic Operating Operating
Wh varh imported exported exported VAh
(exported) current voltage time 1 time 2
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead)
1-phase 1-phase
1st line – – – – – – – – –
value value
2-phase 3-phase
2nd line hour 1 hour 2
Common to value value
P00 to P02 varh varh varh
Wh 3-phase
3rd line Wh varh imported exported exported VAh – – –
exported value
(Lead) (Lag) (Lead)
Degree Degree Operating Operating
4th line
number number time time
Note 3. The additional screen is displayed when it is set to “ON (Display)” in the setting menu.
Note 4. Wh in the table indicates Wh imported. The varh indicates varh imported (Lag).
Note 5. The additional screen for Wh, varh, and VAh of “P00” is not displayed unless Wh, varh, and VAh are set as the display elements.
Note 6: The 2-phase value of harmonic current (No.14) is displayed only for 3-phase 3-wire system (3CT).

»Phase/Wire Displays
The phase/wire system will be displayed as shown in the following table and is common for all models.
Phase/Wire settings
1P2W 1P3W(1N2) 1P3W(1N3) 3P3W
Top phase display
1 None 1 1 1
current 2 None N N 2
3 None 2 3 3
12 None 1N 1N 12
Voltage 23 None 2N 3N 23
31 None 12 13 31

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Memo

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External Dimensions, Installation and Connections
Dimensions
ME96SSHB-MB, ME96SSRB-MB ME96SSEB-MB

90.2
(103.2)

36.0
(49.0)
13.0
13.0
Terminal screw M3 Terminal screw M3

96.0

96.0
96.0 96.0

Optional Plug-in Module :


ME-4210-SS96B, Optional Plug-in Module : Optional Plug-in Module : Optional Plug-in Module :
ME-0040C-SS96, ME-0052-SS96 ME-0000BU-SS96 ME-0000MT-SS96 ME-0040MT2-SS96

88.8 88.8
88.8 88.8
81.2 25.2 81.2 25.2 81.2 25.2
81.2 25.2
61.3

61.3
75.8

61.3
61.3
75.8

75.8
75.8

46.8 17.1
17.1 17.1
17.1

Mounting
1 Dimension of panel 2 View Angle
Panel hole dimensions are as shown in the following figure. The contrast of the display changes at view angle. Mount it at the position that is
It can be attached to a panel with thickness of 1.6 to 4.0 mm. easy to see.
ME96SSEB-MB ME96SSHB-MB/ME96SSRB-MB
Viewing angle Viewing angle
92 + 00.5

60°
10°

60° 60°
60 ° 60 °
° 60 ° 60
92 + 00.5
(side view) (overhead view) (side view) (overhead view)

3 Attachment
For attachment of the basic device into the panel hole, attach according to the following procedure.
qThe attachment lug is installed in two holes wTighten the screws of the lug,
of the top and bottom of the basic device. and fix onto the panel.

To prevent damage to the panel and screws, do not overtighten


the screws.
Note The recommended torque for this product is 0.3 N·m to 0.5 N·m
(about half the normal torque).
Tighten the two screws evenly.

Main unit mounting screws: M3


4 Installing Optional Plug-in Module
When installing the optional plug-in module onto the basic device, install according to the following procedure.
Fit the protruding part of the optional unit into
qRemove the optional cover. wAttach the optional the slot in the main unit.
unit to the main unit.

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Wiring
1 Applicable Cable Size
Product type Screw type Wire for use Tightening torque
ME96SSHB-MB, 0.8 N·m
ME96SSRB-MB M3 For crimped terminal: AWG 26 to 14 (Connection up to two wires) Outer
Appropriate crimped terminal: One for M3 screw 6.0 mm or less in outer diameter. diameter
ME96SSEB-MB 0.5 N·m
Single wire, Stranded wire: AWG 24 to 14 (For stranded wire, possible in combination with rod terminals)
Optional plug-in module: The peeling size of the cable sheath: 10 to 11 mm
ME-4210-SS96B, *1: If complying with UL standards, follow the conditions listed below.
Non-screw • Single wire, Stranded wire: AWG 24 to 18
ME0052-SS96,
• Rod terminals are not available.
ME-0040C-SS96 *2: When using a rod terminal with insertion points of two wires, select the terminal that insertion hole depth of the terminal block is
12 to 13 mm as a guide.

Single wire, Stranded wire: AWG 24 to 16 (For stranded wire, possible in combination with rod terminals)
Optional plug-in module: The peeling size of the cable sheath: 8 mm
ME-0040MT2-SS96 Non-screw Rod terminals (without plastic sleeve): 0.2 to 1.5 mm2
Rod terminals (with plastic sleeve): 0.2 to 0.75 mm2

2 Wiring
‡Optional Plug-in Module Terminal ‡Optional Plug-in Module Terminal
qPeel the wire tip or pressure-weld a rod terminal.
wInsert the wire with the lever pressed and then
release the lever to connect.
Lever
3 Confirmations
Wire insertion Lever Wire insertion
After wiring, make sure the following: hole
hole
All wiring is connected
There is no misitake in wiring

Protective sheet
There is a protective sheet covering the LCD screen to prevent scratching during panel installation. Please remove the sheet
before using the meter. When removing the sheet, the LCD may turn on due to the static electricity generated. This is not
abnormal; the LCD will turn off after a short time.

Note Installation position


If installing the unit at the panel edge, choose an installation position where there is sufficient space for wiring work.

Optional unit
Turn the auxiliary power supply off before attaching the optional unit. If attached with the power on, the main unit will not
recognize the optional unit. To remedy this, turn off/restart the auxiliary power supply or execute the “instrument restart” operation.

Wiring Diagrams
3-phase 4-wire system: Direct input 3-phase 4-wire system: With VT
1 2 3 N 1 2 3 N

K k +C1 K k +C1
L C1 L C1
l l
K k +C2 K k +C2
r r
L MODBUS RTU L
C2 T/R+ C2 T/R+
l Communication l
k qAuxiliary power supply K k MODBUS RTU
K +C3 T/R- +C3 T/R-
100 V AC to 240 V AC or Communication
L C3 SG L C3 SG
l 100 V DC to 240 V DC l e
P1 SLD e wFuse (recommendation) P1 SLD
U u qAuxiliary power supply
P2 MODBUS RTU Rated current: 0.5 A, Rated P2
Communication breaking capacity: 250 V AC V v 100 V AC to 240 V AC or 100 V DC to 240 V DC
P3 MA 1,500 A / 250 V DC 1,500 A P3 MA wFuse (recommendation)
U u
MB (a UL certified product) Rated current: 0.5 A, Rated breaking
PN PN MB
eIf MODBUS RTU devices do not have the V v capacity: 250 V AC 1,500 A / 250 V DC
SG terminal, the wiring between SG 1,500 A (a UL certified product)
U u
terminals is not necessary. eIf MODBUS RTU devices do not have the
Protective
Protective rInstall 120 Ω terminating resistors between V v SG terminal, the wiring between SG
Earthing Earthing
terminals ‘T/R+’ and ‘T/R-’ for devices at both terminals is not necessary.
Load
w ends of MODBUS RTU communication line. w rInstall 120 Ω terminating resistors between
(+) *1 For low voltage circuits, it is not necessary (+)
terminals ‘T/R+’ and ‘T/R-’ for devices at both
Load ends of MODBUS RTU communication line.
(−) q to ground the VT and CT secondary sides. (−) q
*1 For low voltage circuits, it is not necessary
to ground the VT and CT secondary sides.

3-phase 3-wire system: Direct input, 2CT 3-phase 3-wire system: With VT, 3CT
1 2 3 1 2 3

K k +C1 K k +C1
L C1 L C1
l l
k
+C2 r K +C2 r
MODBUS RTU
C2 T/R+ L C2 T/R+
Communication l
K k T/R-
qAuxiliary power supply k MODBUS RTU
+C3 K +C3 T/R- Communication
100 V AC to 240 V AC or
L C3 SG 100 V DC to 240 V DC L C3 SG
l l e
P1 SLD e wFuse (recommendation) P1 SLD
Rated current: 0.5 A, Rated U u
NC MODBUS RTU NC
qAuxiliary power supply
Communication breaking capacity: 250 V AC V v 100 V AC to 240 V AC or 100 V DC to 240 V DC
P3 MA 1,500 A / 250 V DC 1,500 A U u P3 MA wFuse (recommendation)
P2 MB (a UL certified product) P2 MB Rated current: 0.5 A, Rated breaking
eIf MODBUS RTU devices do not have the V v capacity: 250 V AC 1,500 A / 250 V DC
SG terminal, the wiring between SG 1,500 A (a UL certified product)
terminals is not necessary. eIf MODBUS RTU devices do not have the
Load Protective rInstall 120 Ω terminating resistors between Load Protective
Earthing SG terminal, the wiring between SG
terminals ‘T/R+’ and ‘T/R-’ for devices at both Earthing
terminals is not necessary.
w ends of MODBUS RTU communication line. w rInstall 120 Ω terminating resistors between
(+) *1 For low voltage circuits, it is not necessary (+) terminals ‘T/R+’ and ‘T/R-’ for devices at both
(−) q to ground the VT and CT secondary sides. (−) q ends of MODBUS RTU communication line.
*2 Do not connect the NC terminal. *1 For low voltage circuits, it is not necessary
to ground the VT and CT secondary sides.
*2 Do not connect the NC terminal.
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External Dimensions, Installation and Connections
Wiring Diagrams (Continued)

1-phase 3-wire system 1-phase 2-wire system: With VT


1 N 3 1 2

K k +C1 K k +C1
L C1 L C1
l l
+C2 r +C2
r
MODBUS RTU
C2 T/R+ C2 T/R+
Communication
MODBUS RTU
K k +C3 T/R- +C3 T/R- Communication
L C3 SG C3 SG
l e
P1 SLD e P1 SLD
U u qAuxiliary power supply
P2 MODBUS RTU
P2 100 V AC to 240 V AC or 100 V DC to 240 V DC
Communication V v
P3 MA P3 MA wFuse (recommendation)
PN MB
Rated current: 0.5 A, Rated breaking
PN MB
qAuxiliary power supply capacity: 250 V AC 1,500 A / 250 V DC
100 V AC to 240 V AC or 100 V DC to 240 V DC 1,500 A (a UL certified product)
Load
wFuse (recommendation) eIf MODBUS RTU devices do not have the
Load Protective Rated current: 0.5 A, Rated breaking capacity: 250 V AC SG terminal, the wiring between SG
Earthing Protective
1,500 A / 250 V DC 1,500 A (a UL certified product) Earthing terminals is not necessary.
w eIf MODBUS RTU devices do not have the SG terminal, w rInstall 120 Ω terminating resistors between
(+) the wiring between SG terminals is not necessary. terminals ‘T/R+’ and ‘T/R-’ for devices at both
(+)
(−) q rInstall 120 Ω terminating resistors between terminals q ends of MODBUS RTU communication line.
(−)
‘T/R+’ and ‘T/R-’ for devices at both ends of *1 For low voltage circuits, it is not necessary
MODBUS RTU communication line. to ground the VT and CT secondary sides.
*1 For low voltage circuits, it is not necessary to ground the *2 Do not connect the NC terminal.
VT and CT secondary sides.
*2 Do not connect the NC terminal.

1. The voltage input terminal will vary depending on if it is a 3-phase, 3-wire system or otherwise.
2. VT/CT polarity errors will cause incorrect measurement.
3. Always use the grounding terminal ( ) in a grounded state. Perform grounding with a grounding resistance of 100 Ω or less.
Insufficient grounding may cause erroneous operation.
Note 4. Use shielded twisted-pair cables for transmission signal lines.
5. Install 120 Ω terminating resistors between terminals “T/R+” and “T/R-“ for devices at both ends of MODBUS RTU communi-
cation line.
6. Use the thickest possible grounding wire to ensure low impedance.
7. MODBUS RTU communication signal cables must not be in close proximity or bundled with high-voltage cables.

Optional Plug-in Module: ME-4210-SS96B Optional Plug-in Module: ME-0040C-SS96


ME96SSRB-MB ME96SSRB-MB
ME96SSHB-MB ME-4210-SS96B ME96SSHB-MB ME-0040C-SS96
CH1+ +C1 DA
+C1 { Analog output CH1
CH1− DB CC-Link
C1
CH2+ { C1 DG
Communication
Analog output CH2
+C2 CH2− +C2 SLD
CH3+ { FG
C2 T/R+ Analog output CH3 C2 T/R+
CH3− SLD
+C3 T/R− CH4+ { +C3 T/R- DG
Analog output CH4 CC-Link
C3 SG CH4− C3 SG DB Communication
C1A/A1 { DA
P1 SLD
C1B/COM1
Pulse output 1 / Alarm output 1 P1 SLD DI1
P2 C2A/A2 { P2 DI2
C2B/COM2
Pulse output 2 / Alarm output 2 Digital input 1
DI3
P3 MA P3 MA Digital input 2
DI+ { DI4
PN MB Digital input PN MB Digital input 3
DI− DICOM
Digital input 4
24 V DC
Protective
Earthing 24 V DC
Protective Protective
Earthing Earthing
Optional Plug-in Module: ME-0052-SS96
ME96SSRB-MB
ME96SSHB-MB ME-0052-SS96 24 V DC
+C1 DI1+ {
DI1−
Digital input 1
C1
DI2+ {
+C2 DI2−
Digital input 2
DI3+ {
C2 T/R+ Digital input 3
DI3−
+C3 T/R− DI4+ {
DI4−
Digital input 4
C3 SG
DI5+ {
P1 SLD
DI5−
Digital input 5
P2 DO1+ {
DO1−
Digital output 1
P3 MA
DO2+ {
PN MB DO2−
Digital output 2
DI1−,DI2−,DI3−,DI4−,DI5− are connected inside.
Protective
Earthing

Optional Plug-in Module: Optional Plug-in Module: Optional Plug-in Module:


ME-0000MT-SS96 ME-0000BU-SS96 ME-0040MT2-SS96
ME96SSRB-MB ME96SSRB-MB
ME96SSHB-MB ME-0000MT-SS96 ME96SSHB-MB ME-0000BU-SS96 ME96SSHB-MB ME-0040MT2-SS96
+C1 +C1 +C1 DI1 Digital input 1
SD
C1 C1 CARD C1 DI2 Digital input 2
DI3 Digital input 3
+C2 +C2 +C2 DI4 Digital input 4
C2 T/R+ C2 T/R+ C2 T/R+ DICOM
24 V DC
+C3 T/R− +C3 T/R− +C3 T/R-
C3 SG C3 SG C3 SG
P1 SLD P1 SLD P1 SLD
P2 P2 P2
P3 MA P3 MA P3 MA
ETHERNET ETHERNET
PN MB PN MB PN MB

1 port 2 ports
Protective Protective Protective
Earthing Earthing Earthing
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Wiring Diagrams (Continued)

1. Pulse output, alarm output, and digital input/output cables must not be in close proximity or bundled with power cables or
high-voltage cables. When laid parallel, separate by the distance shown in the following table.
Condition Distance
Power lines of 600 V AC or less 300 mm or more
Other power lines 600 mm or more

2. Analog output cables must not be in close proximity or bundled with other power cables or input cables (e.g., VT, CT, auxiliary
power supply). In addition, to prevent noise, surge and induction, use shielded cables or twisted-pair cables. Make sure that
cables are as short as possible.
3. There is no insulation between the MODBUS RTU communication portion and the optional module ME-4210-SS96B,
ME-0040C-SS96.
4. Use only designated cables when connecting the CC-Link (see communication specifications). CC-Link dedicated cables
cannot be used at the same time as CC-Link dedicated high-performance cables. Normal data transmission cannot be
guaranteed if used at the same time.
The terminal resistance value varies depending on the type of dedicated cable.
5. For cables connecting the CC-Link, connect shielded cables to “SLD” and ground “FG” cables. “SLD” and “FG” cables are
connected inside the unit.
6. CC-Link communication lines are small signal circuits: separate from strong electrical circuits by a distance of 10 cm or more,
Note or 30 cm or more if laid in parallel over a long distance.
Ground the terminal before use.
7. For CC-Link communication, always use dedicated lines and comply with conditions for total wiring distance, distance between
stations and terminal resistance values according to the communication speed. Not doing so may prevent normal communica-
tion (see the CC-Link Master Unit Operations Manual for information on dedicated lines and wiring conditions).
8. The terminal resistance supplied with the CC-Link Master Unit must always be used for the units at both ends of the CC-Link
communication line. If the meter is at the end of the CC-Link communication line, connect it between the DA and DB terminals.
9. Communication errors may occur under the influence of high-frequency noise from other devices in the installation environ-
ment during high-speed communication (100 Mbps) via 100BASE-TX connection of MODBUS TCP.
Measures to be taken when the network system is configured to avoid the influence of high-frequency noise are shown below.
(1) Wiring connection
• When laying a twisted pair cable, do not bundle the cable together with any main circuit line or power line or lay it close to such a line.
• Keep the twisted pair cables in the duct.
(2) Communication method
• Increase the number of communication retries as needed.
• Replace the hub to be used for connection with that for 10 Mbps, and communicate at a data transmission speed of 10 Mbps.
10. Do not connect any terminal or RJ45 connector in the live state.
11. Do not insert or remove the SD memory card in the live state.

Rated voltage for each phase/wire system


Phase/Wire Connection Rated voltage Figure
3-phase 4-wire Star Max. 277 V AC (L-N)/480 V AC (L-L) Figure 1
Delta Max. 220 V AC (L-L) Figure 2
3-phase 3-wire
Star Max. 440 V AC (L-L) Figure 3
1-phase 3-wire − Max. 220 V AC (L-N)/440 V AC (L-L) Figure 4
Delta Max. 220 V AC (L-L) Figure 5
1-phase 2-wire*
Star Max. 440 V AC (L-L) Figure 6
* The circuit derived from the 3-phase 3-wire delta connection and the 1-phase 2-wire transformer circuit have the maximum rating of 220 V AC.
The circuits derived from the 3-phase 4-wire and 3-phase 3-wire star connections and 1-phase 3-wire connection have the maximum rating of 440 V AC.

Fig. 1. 3-phase 4-wire (star) Fig. 2. 3-phase 3-wire (delta) Fig. 3. 3-phase 3-wire (star)

Fig. 4. 1-phase 3-wire Fig. 5. 1-phase 2-wire (delta) Fig. 6. 1-phase 2-wire (star)

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MODBUS RTU (RS-485) Communication as Standard Equipment
Meters come with MODBUS RTU communication as standard equipment,
allowing the device to be used as a PLC system, other high-order system,
display device (GOT), etc.
Logging/Communication Units for Expanded Measurement
Applications
The product line-up also includes logging units/communication units (CC-Link
communication unit) that can be incorporated as add-on options, enabling
installations that best match to the customer’s usage environment.
‡Logging unit: Data measured by the main unit (current, voltage, power,
etc.) can be output to an SD memory card in CSV file format, realizing
simple data management.
Highly Accurate Measurements and Support Functions
Customer activities are supported through functions such as 250 µs
high-precision (short-cycle load) measurement, operating time measurement,
wiring error detection and test output.

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Safety Precautions
To ensure safety, read the following items carefully before use and always comply with procedures during use. Special attention should be given to
items enclosed in a box and marked “Caution.” Additionally, please carefully read the operations manual supplied with the product before use, and
ensure that the manual read by the end user as well.

1 Usage Environment and Conditions


Do not use these products under any of the following conditions. Doing so may cause erroneous operation and/or reduced service life.
• Ambient temperature is outside the range of -5°C to +55°C • Daily average temperature over 35°C • Relative humidity over 85% RH non-condensing
• Presence of excessive dust, corrosive gas, salt or oil/smoke • Product is subject to excessive vibration or shock • Product is in direct contact with rain, water drops or
sunlight • Altitude is above 2,000 m • Excessive external noise • Pollution level is 2 or higher • Transient overvoltage is 4,000 V or higher • Presence of metal
fragments or conducting substances
2 Installation
Please note the following items regarding installation. To ensure safety, installation is to be performed by a qualified technical electrician.
• Affix the main unit to the panel before use • The LCD display contrast changes depending on the angle from which it is viewed. Install it in a position that ensures a
suitable angle of view. • Tighten screws using a torque of approx. 0.3-0.5 N·m • To prevent damage to the LCD, take care not to subject the LCD/front of the main unit to
shock/impact.

■ Auxiliary power supply and measuring elements


100 V AC to 240 V AC (±15%) 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Auxiliary power supply MA, MB terminal
100 V DC to 240 V DC (-30%, +15%)
3-phase 4-wire: max 277/480 V AC
3-phase 3-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC
(STAR) max 440 V AC
Voltage CategoryⅢ P1, P2, P3, PN terminals
1-phase 3-wire: max 220/440 V AC
Measuring element 1-phase 2-wire: (DELTA) max 220 V AC
(STAR) max 440 V AC
Current 5 A (CT secondary side), max 30 V AC CategoryⅢ +C1, C1, +C2, C2, +C3, C3 terminals
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz

■ Others
MODBUS RTU communication T/R+, T/R-, SG terminals
MODBUS TCP communication Ethernet terminal
CC-Link communication DA, DB, DG terminals
DI1, DI2, DI3, DI4, DI COM, DI+, DI-, DI1+, DI1-, DI2+, DI2-, DI3+, DI3-,
Digital input max 35 V DC
DI4+, DI4-, DI5+, DI5- terminals
Digital output DO1+, DO1-, DO2+, DO2- terminals
Analog output CH1+, CH1-, CH2+, CH2-, CH3+, CH3-, CH4+, CH4- terminals
Pulse/Alarm output C1A/A1, C1B/COM1, C2A/A2, C2B/COM2 terminals

3 Connections
See pages 30-32 of this catalog for information regarding connections.

• To ensure safety, connections are to be performed by an electrical engineer qualified in wiring.


• Check connection diagrams carefully before performing connections.
Incorrect connections may result in VT burnout caused by a VT secondary-side short circuit or high voltage on the CT
secondary side, which may lead to device malfunction, fire or electrical shock.
• Do not work with live wires; there is a risk of electric shock and exposure to high voltage due to short-circuiting or CT
secondary side opening, which may lead to malfunction, fire or electrical shock.
CAUTION • Use electrical wire sizes compatible with the rated current. Use of unsuitable sizes may cause heat generation, which may lead
to a fire.
• After performing connections, check that no connections have been missed.
Missed connections may result in erroneous operation or high voltage on the CT secondary side, which may lead to a fire or
electrical shock.
• At the time of wiring, an electric wire can be broken by pulling with strong power.
(The load of pulling is less than 3-9 N)

4 Preparations Before Use


• Before use, perform settings such as the VT primary voltage, CT primary current, power scale and demand time limit in accordance with the operations manual
supplied with the product; setting errors may cause incorrect measurement/operation.

5 Usage Procedures
• Use the products within the rated range. Using the products outside the rated range may cause erroneous operation or product malfunction.
• Do not use the products for special applications such as nuclear power, aerospace or medical devices/systems.

CAUTION • Do not make any modifications to the products. Using products after modification may cause a malfunction, electrical shock or fire.

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6 Repairing at Time of Malfunction/Error
• If a product listed in this catalog malfunctions, read the troubleshooting section of the operations manual (detailed version) and confirm the symptoms. If the problem
is not listed, please contact a Mitsubishi Electric representative.

7 Maintenance/Inspections
• Wipe away any dust/dirt on the surface of the product with a soft cloth.
• Do not leave chemical cloths, etc. in contact with the product for long periods, and avoid the use of benzene, thinner, etc. when wiping the product surface. Doing so
may cause deformation or cause the coating to peel away.
• To ensure correct use for the full service life of the product, please perform the following inspections:
qCheck for damage to the product wCheck for display malfunctions (e.g., does not respond to input) eCheck for loose installation or terminal block wire connections
(check regularly once every six months/year) always making sure that power has been turned off beforehand) rCheck for unusual smell, noise or rise in temperature.

8 Storage
Do not store the product for long periods of time under any of the following conditions. Doing so may lead to a malfunction or reduced service life.
• Ambient temperature outside the range of -25°C to +75°C • Daily average temperature of more than 35°C • Relative humidity exceeding 85% RH or
condensation present • Excessive dust, corrosive gas, salt or oil/smoke present • Product is subject to excessive vibration or shock • Product is in
direct contact with rain, water drops or sunlight

9 Disposal
• These products do not use nickel-cadmium batteries. Dispose of them as industrial waste.
• The optional module ME-0000BU-SS96 contains a lithium battery. Dispose of the battery in accordance with the municipal regulations.
• In EU member states, there is a separate collection system for used batteries. Dispose of the batteries properly at the local collection/recycling center. The following
symbol is printed on the package of ME-0000BU-SS96.

This symbol is applicable only in EU member states. The symbol is designated in Article 20 “Information for end-users” and Annex II of the new European
Directive on batteries (2006/66/EC).
The above symbol indicates that the batteries must be disposed of after separation from general waste.

• The optional module ME-0000BU-SS96 contains a lithium battery. Therefore, if it is thrown into the fire, it may generate heat,
CAUTION rupture or ignite. Dispose of the lithium battery in accordance with the municipal regulations.

10 Warranty Period
The warranty period for the products in this catalog expires one year from the date of purchase or one year and six months after the date of
manufacture; whichever is earliest. Even during the warranty period, the warranty shall not apply to malfunctions attributable to intentional
negligence or erroneous use by the customer, and the fee for any repair required as the result of such negligence shall be the liability of the
customer.
Mitsubishi Electric shall not be liable for: Damage that cannot be attributed to Mitsubishi Electric; lost opportunity or earnings resulting from
failure of a Mitsubishi Electric product; damage, secondary damage or compensation for an accident resulting from special circumstances
regardless of whether or not the circumstances were foreseeable; or damage to products or other services for products not manufactured by
Mitsubishi Electric.

11 Product Exchange Cycle


Although it depends on usage conditions, as a guide, it is recommended that the products listed in this catalog be renewed after 10 years.

»Trademarks
• MODBUS is a trademark of Schneider Electric USA Inc.
• Ethernet is a trademark of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
• Microsoft, Excel is the registered trademark of the U.S. Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.
• Other company and product names herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
• In the text, trademark symbols such as "TM" and "®" may not be written.

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CO.,LTD
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Safety Tips: Be sure to read the instruction manual fully before using this product.

Precautions Before Use


• Please consult with a Mitsubishi Electric representative when considering the application of products presented in this catalogue with machinery or systems designed for
specialized use such as nuclear power, electrical power, aerospace/outer space, medical, or passenger transportation vehicles.
• Mitsubishi Electric Corporation shall not be liable, to the customer or equipment user, for:
1) Any damege found not to be attributable to a Mitsubishi Electric product.
2) The loss of opportunity or profits for the customer or user caused by any fault in a Mitsubishi Electric product.
3) Damege, secondary damege or accident compensation resulting from special factors regardless of whether or not such factors could be predicted by Mitsubishi Electric.
4) Damege to products of other companies and/or guarantees relating to other services.

Revised publication, effective Sep. 2020.


Y-0758C 2009 printed in Japan(IP) Specifications subject to change without notice.

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