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ROGOWSKI TECHNOLOGY (SHANGHAI)

CO., LTD.

ME337

Three phase multi-function

smart meter
Manual-V1.1.230626

ROGOWSKI TECHNOLOGY (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD.


ROGOWSKI TECHNOLOGY (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD.

Contents
1. Product Features .................................................................................................................................. 1
2. Product operation process .................................................................................................................... 1
3. Product Description ............................................................................................................................... 2
3.1 Dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 2
3.2 Model Naming Conventions ........................................................................................................ 2
3.3 Feature Overview ........................................................................................................................ 2
4. Data display .......................................................................................................................................... 4
5. Accuracy and certification ..................................................................................................................... 5
6. Wiring .................................................................................................................................................... 6
6.1 Power supply ............................................................................................................................... 8
6.2 Wiring type .................................................................................................................................. 8
6.3 RS485 ....................................................................................................................................... 11
6.4 Relay output .............................................................................................................................. 11
6.5 Digital input ................................................................................................................................ 11
6.6 Energy pulse output................................................................................................................... 12
7. Functionality ........................................................................................................................................ 12
7.1 Current transformer type support .............................................................................................. 12
7.2 Current transformer orientation setting ...................................................................................... 12
7.3 Current transformer channel settings ........................................................................................ 12
7.4 Multi-Tariff .................................................................................................................................. 12
7.4.1 Manual Control Mode ...................................................................................................... 13
7.4.2 RTC Control Mode ........................................................................................................... 13
7.5 Demand ..................................................................................................................................... 13
7.5.1 Demand Calculation Method............................................................................................ 13
7.6 Alarm ......................................................................................................................................... 14
7.6.1 Alarm output..................................................................................................................... 15
7.7 Phase sequence detection ........................................................................................................ 15
8. Interface display and operation ........................................................................................................... 15
8.1 Display interface and buttons .................................................................................................... 15
8.2 Meter start-up interface ............................................................................................................. 18
8.3 Meter display mode switching ................................................................................................... 18
8.4 Real-time measurement data interface...................................................................................... 19
8.4.1 Real-time measurement data interface 3P4W ................................................................. 19
8.4.2 Real-time measurement data interface 3P3W ................................................................. 20
8.4.3 Real-time measurement data interface 1P3W ................................................................. 21
8.4.4 Real-time measurement data interface 1P2W ................................................................. 23
8.5 Power quality interface .............................................................................................................. 23
8.5.1 Power quality interface 3P4W .......................................................................................... 24
8.5.2 Power quality interface 3P3W .......................................................................................... 27
8.5.3 Power quality interface 1P3W .......................................................................................... 28
8.5.4 Power quality interface 1P2W .......................................................................................... 31
8.6 Voltage Harmonic Interface ....................................................................................................... 33
8.6.1 Voltage harmonic interface 3P4W.................................................................................... 33
8.6.2 Voltage harmonic interface 3P3W.................................................................................... 34
8.6.3 Voltage harmonic interface 1P3W.................................................................................... 34
8.6.4 Voltage harmonic interface 1P2W.................................................................................... 35
8.7 Current Harmonic Interface ....................................................................................................... 35
8.7.1 Current Harmonic Interface 3P4W ................................................................................... 35
8.7.2 Current Harmonic Interface 3P3W ................................................................................... 36
8.7.3 Current Harmonic Interface 1P3W ................................................................................... 36
8.7.4 Current Harmonic Interface 1P2W ................................................................................... 37
8.8 Energy Data Interface................................................................................................................ 37
8.8.1 Energy Data Interface 3P4W ........................................................................................... 38
8.8.2 Energy Data Interface 3P3W ........................................................................................... 40
8.8.3 Energy Data Interface 1P3W ........................................................................................... 41
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8.8.4 Energy Data Interface 1P2W ........................................................................................... 42


8.9 Device Information Interface ...................................................................................................... 43
8.10 Device Configuration Interface ................................................................................................ 44
8.10.1 Configuration parameter selection ................................................................................. 44
8.10.2 Configure grid parameters ............................................................................................. 45
8.10.3 Configuring Current Transformer Parameters ................................................................ 48
8.10.4 Configuring Zero Drift Suppression Parameters ............................................................ 52
8.10.5 Configure Tariff parameters ........................................................................................... 53
8.10.6 Configure Demand Parameters ..................................................................................... 54
8.10.7 Configuring Communication Parameters ....................................................................... 54
8.10.8 Configure relay parameters ........................................................................................... 57
8.10.9 Configuring device parameters ...................................................................................... 57
8.10.10 Configure the clear parameter ..................................................................................... 60
9. Modbus Communication ..................................................................................................................... 60
9.1 Modbus Communication settings............................................................................................... 61
9.2 Modbus-RTU data frame ........................................................................................................... 61
9.3 PDU Request data Format ........................................................................................................ 61
9.4 Function code ............................................................................................................................ 61
9.5 Register Description .................................................................................................................. 62
9.6 Data type list .............................................................................................................................. 62
9.7 Configuration results.................................................................................................................. 63
9.8 Modbus-RTU Function code ...................................................................................................... 63
9.8.1 Function code (0x10=16) Operation Instructions ............................................................. 63
9.8.2 Function code (0x03=3) operation instructions ................................................................ 65
9.8.3 Error response ................................................................................................................. 66
9.9 List of configuration instructions ................................................................................................ 67
9.9.1 System parameter setting ................................................................................................ 67
9.9.2 Parameter setting of L1,L2,L3 current transformer .......................................................... 67
9.9.3 Parameter setting of N-phase current transformer........................................................... 68
9.9.4 Current Sensor Direction setting ...................................................................................... 68
9.9.5 Current Sensor Channel setting....................................................................................... 68
9.9.6 Zero drift suppression setting........................................................................................... 69
9.9.7 Demand parameter setting .............................................................................................. 69
9.9.8 Tariff mode setting............................................................................................................ 70
9.9.9 Manual tariff setting ......................................................................................................... 70
9.9.10 RTC tariff period setting ................................................................................................. 70
9.9.11 RTC tariff select setting .................................................................................................. 70
9.9.12 Device time setting ........................................................................................................ 71
9.9.13 Communication parameter setting ................................................................................. 71
9.9.14 Reset setting .................................................................................................................. 72
9.9.15 Relay output control mode ............................................................................................. 72
9.9.16 Relay output manual control .......................................................................................... 72
9.9.17 Alarm setting .................................................................................................................. 72
9.10 Register list .............................................................................................................................. 73
9.11 Modbus Register list ................................................................................................................ 74
9.11.1 Equipment parameters ................................................................................................... 74
9.11.2 Communication parameter ............................................................................................. 74
9.11.3 Relay .............................................................................................................................. 75
9.11.4 Digital input .................................................................................................................... 75
9.11.5 Voltage and current phase sequence ............................................................................. 75
9.11.6 Configure instruction register ......................................................................................... 76
9.11.7 Power system ................................................................................................................ 76
9.11.8 Current Sensor Direction ................................................................................................ 78
9.11.9 Current Sensor Channel ................................................................................................ 78
9.11.10 Zero drift suppression parameter ................................................................................. 79
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9.11.11 Tariff parameter ............................................................................................................ 79


9.11.12 Voltage, current, power, power factor ........................................................................... 80
9.11.13 Energy.......................................................................................................................... 81
9.11.14 Tariff Energy ................................................................................................................. 83
9.11.15 Demand register .......................................................................................................... 83
9.11.16 Voltage and current harmonic register ......................................................................... 86
9.11.17 Max.&Min. .................................................................................................................... 88
9.11.18 Unbalance degree ........................................................................................................ 90
9.11.19 Current K-factor and crest factor register ..................................................................... 90
9.11.20 Voltage and current angle register ............................................................................... 91
9.11.21 Alarm ............................................................................................................................ 91
10. Revision History ................................................................................................................................ 98

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1. Product Features
◼ Fast installation

- Product size is standard 96 panel type

- Installation method is a snap on type, without screws

◼ Support multiple current transformer connections

- The ME337N series supports a new type of current transformer – rogowski coil direct
connection, without the need for an external integrator

- The ME337N series supports voltage output type current transformer connection
simultaneously

- The ME337C series supports direct current connection, with a maximum connection current
of 7A

◼ Support multiple power grid systems

- Supports three-phase four wire, three-phase three wire, one phase three phase, and single-
phase systems

◼ Multiple power supply options available

- Available in 220VAC, 24VDC and 12VDC power supplies

◼ Support voltage and current harmonic measurement

- Supports voltage, current, fractional harmonics, up to 50 measurements

- Support voltage and current harmonic distortion and harmonic value measurement

- Support voltage and current total harmonic distortion measurement

◼ More features

- Support 6 rate tariff energy, support RTC switching or manual switching

- Support demand measurement

- Support alarm setting

- Support current transformer orientation modification

- Support current channel modification

2. Product operation process


1) Determine the type of grid system to be measured and wire it according to the corresponding
wiring diagram, see 6.2

2) Confirm the type and scope of power supply of the product, and power up the product

3) Modify the meter wiring method parameter to the type of grid system to be measured, see 8.10.2.1

4) Modify the meter nominal frequency parameter to the nominal frequency of the grid to be
measured, see 8.10.2.2

5) Modify the PT ratio of the meter according to whether a voltage transformer is used, see 8.10.2.4

6) Modify the meter current conversion coefficient, according to whether the current conversion
coefficient needs to be configured, see 8.10.2.5

7) Modify the meter current transformer type parameters, depending on the type of current sensor
used, see 8.10.3.1
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8) Modify the current transformer ratio parameters corresponding to the meter, according to the
current transformer ratio used, see 8.10.3.2

9) Modify the nominal current parameters corresponding to the meter, according to the maximum
current to be measured, see 8.10.3.3

10) Modify the zero-drift suppression parameters according to the minimum voltage and current to be
measured, see 8.10.4

11) Verify whether the voltage, current, and power are correct (if not, there is a problem with the wiring
or configuration)

3. Product Description
3.1 Dimensions

figure 3-1 Meter dimension figure 3-2 Installation

3.2 Model Naming Conventions


ME337 N D 2

Power supply 2:220V AC auxiliary power supply (95-265VAC)


3:24V DC auxiliary power supply (18-36VDC)
4:12V DC auxiliary power supply (9-18VDC)

Current transformer port D:Terminal type


R:RJ45 (only for N series, not for C series)

Current transformer type C:Direct connection of 5A current


N:Rogowski coil and voltage output type CT

3.3 Feature Overview


ME337 panel type three-phase multi-function power meter, external open Rogowski coil or voltage
type CT, realize the test without removing the wire, simplify the test steps, and save construction costs.
ME337 supports three-phase four-wire, three-phase three-wire, one-phase three-wire and single-phase

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systems; It can measure multiple electrical parameters such as voltage, current, power factor,
harmonics, power, and energy of A, B and C phases.
ME337 is equipped with RS485 communication interface, through the standard Modbus-RTU
protocol, can be compatible with various configuration systems, the front-end collected electrical
parameters real-time transmission to the system data center.
overview
Type Panel type
Model ME337
ME337N ME337C
Current sensor type
Rogowski coil, voltage output type CT Current type transformer
Support direct access to Rogowski
Characteristic Direct current connection
coils
Advantage Suitable for wide current range, without disassembling wires for measurement
Wire system 3P4W 4CT,3P4W 3CT,3P3W 3CT,3P3W 2CT,1P3W,1P2W
Application Power analysis, energy measurement
Display screen LCD display
Weight 259g
Size L*W*D:96*96 *45mm
Color White and black
Current measurement

Channel input ME337N ME337C


range 0-900mVAC peak,636mV RMS 0-7A AC
Voltage output type
Rogowski coils
CT
50mV/kA@50Hz(0-
12000A),@60Hz(0-10000A)
Measuring range Varies with instrument 0-7A AC
85mV/kA@50Hz(0-7000A),@60Hz(0-
transformer
6000A)
parameters
100mV/kA@50Hz(0-
6000A),@60Hz(0-5000A)...
Voltage measurement
Measuring range 0~600VAC Phase voltage
Maximum
720VAC Phase voltage
measurement
Digital signal
Relay output 1 electromagnetic relay output, contact capacity: 3A 30V DC, 3A 250V AC
Digital input 2 dry contact inputs, optocoupler isolated (5kVrms)
Communication
One RS485 communication interface, interface type: two-wire half-duplex
RS485 Communication rate: 2400bps~115200bps
Specification: Modbus-RTU
Power supply
ME337XX2 ME337XX3 ME337XX4
Power
95~265VAC/110~370VDC,45~60Hz 18-36VDC 9-18VDC
Maximum power
3.5VA
consumption

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4. Data display
Instantaneous value
Phase voltage U1,U2,U3,AVG
Line voltage U12,U23,U31,AVG
Current I1,I2,I3,AVG,In
Grid frequency F1,F2,F3,∑ (Total)
Power factor PF PF1,PF2,PF3,∑(Total)
Displacement
DPF1,DPF2,DPF3,∑(Total)
Power factor DPF
Active power P1,P2,P3,∑(Total)
Reactive power Q1,Q2,Q3,∑(Total)
Apparent power S1,S2,S3,∑(Total)
Energy
EP1,EP2,EP3,∑(Total)
Active Energy
Import When the total Energy reaches 1.0 x 10^9 kWh, the energy of each phase will
automatically clear to zero
EP1,EP2,EP3,∑(Total)
Active Energy
Export When the total Energy reaches 1.0 x 10^9 kWh, the energy of each phase will
automatically clear to zero
EQ1,EQ2,EQ3,∑(Total)
Reactive Energy
Import When the total Energy reaches 1.0 x 10^9 kVARh, the energy of each phase
will automatically clear to zero
EQ1,EQ2,EQ3,∑(Total)
Reactive Energy
Export When the total Energy reaches 1.0 x 10^9 kVARh, the energy of each phase
will automatically clear to zero
ES1,ES2,ES3,∑(Total)
Apparent Energy When the total Energy reaches 1.0 x 10^9 kVAh, the energy of each phase
will automatically clear to zero
ET1,ET2, ET3,ET4, ET5,ET6
Tariff Energy
When Energy reaches 1.0 x 10^9 kWh, Energy automatically clears to zero
Harmonics
Total harmonics (U1, U2, U3), odd total harmonics (U1, U2, U3), even total
Voltage harmonic harmonics (U1, U2, U3)
percentage
Fractional harmonics of order 1-50 (U1, U2, U3)
Total harmonics (I1, I2, I3), odd total harmonics (I1, I2, I3), even total
Current harmonic harmonics (I1, I2, I3), K factor (I1, I2, I3)
percentage
Fractional harmonics of order 1-50 (I1, I2, I3)

Voltage harmonic Total harmonics (U1, U2, U3)


value Fractional harmonics of order 1-50 (U1, U2, U3)

Current harmonic Total harmonics (U1, U2, U3)


value Fractional harmonics of order 1-50 (U1, U2, U3)
Phase diagram
Phase sequence Voltage, current
Voltage angle U1,U2,U3

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Current angle I1,I2,I3


Voltage and current
UI1,UI2,UI3
angle
Demand
Demand Total Active power, Total Reactive power, Total Apparent power
Total Active power
Maximum demand and time
demand max
Total Reactive
Maximum demand and time
power demand max
Total Apparent
Maximum demand and time
power demand max
Unbalance
Voltage unbalance Negative order, zero order
Current unbalance Negative order, zero order
Max.&Min.
Phase voltage Phases and averages
Line voltage Phases and averages
Current Phases and averages
Active power Phases and averages
Reactive power Phases and averages
Apparent power Phases and averages

5. Accuracy and certification


Measuring accuracy
current
measurement 0.1%+Accuracy of current sensor
accuracy
Voltage
measurement ±0.2%(60V~600V AC)
accuracy
Grid frequency ±0.01%(45~65Hz)

Power factor ±0.005


Active and
IEC62053-22 level 0.5S
apparent power
Reactive power IEC62053-21 level 1S
Active energy IEC62053-22 level 0.5S
Reactive energy IEC62053-21 level 1S
Environment condition
Operating
-20℃~+70℃
temperature
Storage
-40℃~+85℃
temperature
Humidity range 5~95% RH, 50℃(non-condensing)
Class of pollution 2

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Over voltage
CAT III 1000V, It is suitable for distribution system below 277 / 480VAC
capability
Insulation strength IEC61010-1
Altitude 3000m Max
Antipollution level IP20(Meet the standard of IEC 60629)
Quality guarantee
12 months
period
EMC(electromagnetic compatibility)
Electrostatic
Level IV(IEC61000-4-2)
discharge
Radiated immunity Level III (IEC61000-4-3)
EFT Electrical fast
Level IV (IEC61000-4-4)
burst immunity
Surge immunity Level IV (IEC61000-4-5)
Conducted
disturbance Level III (IEC61000-4-6)
immunity
Power frequency
magnetic field 0.5mT (IEC61000-4-8)
immunity
Conduction and
Class B (EN55022)
radiation
Measurement standard

EN 62052-11,EN61557-12,EN 62053-21,EN 62053-22,EN 62053-23,EN 50470-1,EN 50470-3,


EN 61010-1, EN 61010-2, EN 61010-031

6. Wiring
The meter is equipped with a wide range of interfaces to realize different functions.

figure 6-1 Interface

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No. Name Definition Type Remarks


Relay normally open
1 R1
contacts
It is a relay output with normally
Relay common
2 R0 Relay output open and normally closed
contacts
contacts
Relay normally closed
3 R2
contacts
Pulse output positive
4 PA
terminal
5 NC Empty terminal Pulse output Active Energy pulse output
Pulse output negative
6 PK
terminal
7 D2 Digital input channel 2
Digital channel The two channels are dry
8 DC Digital input
common end contact inputs
9 D1 Digital input channel 1
10 G RS485 GND
11 B RS485 B RS485 RS485 Communication
12 A RS485 A
13 L Power supply (+)
Power
14 NC Empty terminal Power supply
supply
15 N Power supply (-)
16 Vn N-phase voltage input
17 NC Empty terminal
18 V3 C-phase voltage input
19 NC Empty terminal Voltage input Voltage input channel
20 V2 B-phase voltage input
21 NC Empty terminal
22 V1 A-phase voltage input
N-phase current input
23 In-
negative
N-phase current input
24 In+
positive
C-phase current input
25 I3-
negative
C-phase current input
26 I3+ ME337XD series current
positive Current input
channel
B-phase current input
27 I2-
negative
B-phase current input
28 I2+
positive
A-phase current input
29 I1-
negative
30 I1+ A-phase current input

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positive
ABC three-phase ME337XR series current
31 RJ45 Current input
current input channel

6.1 Power supply


The meter adopts external power supply mode, and there is no internal direct power supply.
➢ Do not connect the meter while the cable is live
➢ Before connecting the power supply, it is necessary to confirm whether the power supply
voltage is within the required range, otherwise the meter cannot work properly

6.2 Wiring type


Meter support wiring type, three-phase four-wire 4CT (3P4W_4CT), three-phase four-wire 3CT
(3P4W_3CT), three-phase three-wire 3CT (3P3W_3CT), three-phase three-wire 2CT (3P3W_2CT),
one-phase three-wire (1P3W), one-phase two-wire (1P2W)

➢ The actual wiring type of the meter must be consistent with the wiring method of the
internal configuration of the meter
➢ Three-phase four-wire 4CT (3P4W_4CT) requires 4 current sensors, and the N-phase current
is measured through the sensor
➢ Three-phase four-wire 3CT (3P4W_3CT) requires 3 current sensors, and the N-phase current
is calculated by calculation
➢ Three-phase three-wire 3CT (3P3W_3CT) requires 3 current sensors, and the B-phase
current is measured through the sensor
➢ Three-phase three-wire 2CT (3P3W_2CT) requires 2 current sensors, and the B phase
current is calculated by calculation
➢ The phase sequence of voltage and current must be in accordance with the phase
sequence of ABC, otherwise the meter will show that the voltage and current phase sequence is
wrong
➢ When using a current sensor, pay attention to the current arrow pointing on the sensor
must be consistent with the actual current flow direction, that is, the sensor current arrow points
to the load end
The voltage and current wiring type is as follows:

figure 6-2 Three-phase four-wire 4CT

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figure 6-3 Three-phase four-wire 3CT

figure 6-4 Three-phase three-wire 3CT

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figure 6-5 Three-phase three-wire 2CT

figure 6-6 Single-phase three-wire

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figure 6-7 Single-phase two-wire

6.3 RS485
The electricity meter is equipped with an RS485 communication interface that supports the ModBus
RTU protocol. The RS485 communication interface requires the use of shielded twisted pair
connections, which are connected in the form of a daisy chain. In long-distance high-speed situations, a
120 Ω resistor needs to be connected in parallel at both ends of the daisy chain.

6.4 Relay output


The meter is equipped with a relay output that is a normally open contact. The terminal markings
are R1 and R0, where R0 is the common contact and R1 is the normally open contact. The maximum
load capacity of the relay is 3A 30V DC and 3A 250V AC

The closed state of the normally open contact of the relay is displayed on the meter display
interface

There are two types of relay output control modes, which can be modified through the meter
operation interface or Modbus

Relay output control mode Description


The relay output is controlled via the meter operator
Manual
interface or Modbus
Alarm The relay output is controlled by setting alarm parameters

6.5 Digital input


The meter is equipped with two digital switching inputs, which are connected by passive dry
contact. The terminal blocks are identified as: DI1, DI2, DIC, where DIC is the common contact. The
status of two digital switching inputs can be read through RS485/ModBus protocol, and the status of
digital switching input is displayed on the meter display interface.

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6.6 Energy pulse output


The meter is equipped with an active power pulse output, and the electric energy pulse constant EC
can be viewed through the meter information interface. The internal optocoupler of the meter is isolated,
the maximum allowable passing current is 80mA DC, and the working voltage range is 5V ~ 80V DC

7. Functionality
7.1 Current transformer type support
ME337N series supports current transformer types including: Rogowski coil and voltage output CT
ME337C series supports traditional current transformers, and supports direct access of up to 7A.

7.2 Current transformer orientation setting


ME337 supports current transformer direction configuration, in case of current transformer
orientation error, the current transformer direction can be configured through the setting interface or
Modbus.

7.3 Current transformer channel settings


The ME337 supports current transformer channel configuration, which can be configured through
the setup interface or Modbus in the event that the current transformer channel and voltage channel do
not match.

7.4 Multi-Tariff
ME337 provides a multi-tariff power accumulation function and supports up to 6 Tariffs.
There are two ariff switching control modes, which can be modified through the meter interface or
Modbus
Tariff control mode Description
Manual Switch Tariff via the meter interface or Modbus
RTC Trigger the Tariff switch through the RTC time period

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7.4.1 Manual Control Mode


➢ Switch Tariff through the meter setting interface
➢ Switch Tariff through Modbus configuration command 1071

7.4.2 RTC Control Mode


In RTC control mode, the Tariff switch is triggered by the real-time clock.

The RTC control mode supports 6 time periods (Ta, Tb, Tc, Td, Te, Tf) and 6 Tariffs (T1, T2, T3,
T4, T5, T6).

The time period and target tariff can be modified through Modbus.

The time period is set according to 24 hours, starting from the Ta start time, Tc start time cannot be
located between Ta start time and Tb start time, Td start time cannot be between Ta start time and Tc
start time, and so on.

7.5 Demand
The meter provides Active power, Reactive power, Apparent power demand and maximum demand.
The demand calculation method and demand calculation interval can be configured through the
meter operation interface or Modbus.

7.5.1 Demand Calculation Method


The meter supports two demand calculation methods: fixed and sliding.
Demand Calculation
Description
Method
fixed The meter calculates and updates demand at the end of each interval
sliding Demand is updated every 1 minute

The following figure introduces two methods of demand calculation, taking the demand interval of
15 minutes as an example:

Sliding

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figure 7-2 fixed

7.6 Alarm
The meter provides a variety of alarm parameter settings and alarm outputs, and the alarm
parameters can be configured through Modbus.
Alarm type Description
If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Over current, each phase
When all phases are less than the release threshold, the
alarm is released
If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Under current, each phase
When all phases are greater than the release threshold,
the alarm is released
If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Over phase voltage, each phase
When all phases are less than the release threshold, the
alarm is released
If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Under phase voltage, each phase
When all phases are greater than the release threshold,
the alarm is released
If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Over line voltage, each phase
When all phases are less than the release threshold, the
alarm is released
If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Under line voltage, each phase
When all phases are greater than the release threshold,
the alarm is released
Over power, Total Active Power
(absolute)
Over power, Total Reactive Power
(absolute)
Over power, Total Apparent Power
Over demand, total Active power
(absolute), current
Over demand, total reactive power
(absolute value), current
Over demand, total apparent power,
current

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Alarm type Description


If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Over THD-U, each phase
When all phases are less than the release threshold, the
alarm is released
If a phase value exceeds the alarm threshold, an alarm
is generated.
Over THD-I, each phase
When all phases are less than the release threshold, the
alarm is released

7.6.1 Alarm output


The alarm output can be associated with the buzzer and relay output (relay control mode needs to
be configured as alarm mode), and the corresponding output will also be released when the alarm is
released, see9.9.17

7.7 Phase sequence detection


The meter supports three-phase voltage and current phase sequence detection, and the phase
sequence can be viewed on the meter interface or the phase sequence status can be read through
Modbus.
Phase sequence
Description
status marker

flashing The voltage phase sequence is wrong

flashing The current phase sequence is wrong

flashing The voltage and current phase sequence is wrong

No display The phase sequence is correct

Note: The correct phase sequence of voltage and current can only ensure that the respective phase
sequence is correct, and cannot guarantee the correspondence between voltage and current, so you
need to pay attention to the wiring method

8. Interface display and operation


This section describes the display of the interface and the operation of key combinations, as well as
the configuration of the device.

8.1 Display interface and buttons


The meter adopts LCD display and 4 control buttons, and all the display segments of the screen are
shown in the figure below:

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Interface Symbol Description


No. Symbol Description
: Indicates that the current interface is a real-time measurement data
display
1
: Indicates that the current interface is a power quality display
: Indicates that the current interface is is a energy display

2 Used to display various data

: Status display for digital input channel 1


3 : Status display for digital input channel 2
: Status display of relay output channel
The communication status is displayed, when there is data sent and
4
received, will be displayed, otherwise there will be no display
Device configuration mode displays, in which device parameters can be
5
configured
Device information mode display, in which you can view device
6
information
Voltage:V,KV,MV
Current:A,KA,MA
Active power:W,KW,MW
Measurement
7 Reactive power:VAR,KVAR,MVAR
data units
Apparent power:VA,KVA,MVA
Frequency:Hz
Percentage:%

8 Voltage, current, power as a percentage of nominal value is displayed

Energy unit display


Active Energy:kWh
9
Reactive Energy:kVARh
Apparent Energy:kVAh

10 Energy value display

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No. Symbol Description


Energy positive and negative displays
11 positive Energy:Imp.;
negative Energy:Exp.

12 Power quadrant and load capacitance display

Voltage and current phase sequence display

13 When the voltage phase sequence is incorrect, flashes

When the current phase sequence is incorrect, flashes

Used to display data types:


Voltage:U
Current:I
14 Active power:P
Reactive power:Q
Apparent power:S
Energy:E
Types of power quality parameters:
Power factor:PF
Displacement power factor:DPF
Demand:DMD
Total harmonics Distortion:THD,
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Unbalance:Unbl
Maximum:Max.
Minimum:Min.
Average:Avg
Total:Σ

The four buttons of the meter are shown below:

Key function display description:


Key symbol Description

Back key: Used to exit the current operation interface

Up key: Used to switch the interface display and change the value size during
setting, long press to shift

Down key: Used to switch the interface display and change the value size
during setting, long press to shift

Confirm key: Used to confirm the operation

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8.2 Meter start-up interface


After the meter is powered on, the following screen is displayed:

2s 2s

Meter Model Firmware Version Measurement Interface

8.3 Meter display mode switching


The meter display mode is divided into data display mode and device configuration mode.
The data display mode and device configuration mode are switched by key

Data Display Mode

Data Display Configuration


There are a total of 6 display modes in the data display mode: real-time measurement data display
mode , power quality display mode , voltage harmonic display mode, current harmonic display
mode, Energy display mode , device information display mode , and switch between each mode
by key, as shown in the figure below:

Real Time Data Power Quality Voltage Harmonics

Meter Info Energy Current Harmonics

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8.4 Real-time measurement data interface


Figure display, indicating that the current mode is real-time measurement data mode, real-
time measurement data display interface is used to display: voltage, current, power, power factor,
frequency and other data. Use the key or key to toggle the display of the interface.

The meter will have different display interfaces under different wiring types:

8.4.1 Real-time measurement data interface 3P4W

Phase Voltage Line Voltage Phase/Line Voltage AVG

Phase ABC Current AVG Phase N Current Current

Frequency Total Frequency PF

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Total DPF DPF Total PF

Active Power Total Active Power Reactive Power

Total Apparent Power Apparent Power Total Reactive Power

8.4.2 Real-time measurement data interface 3P3W

Line Voltage Line Voltage AVG Current

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Total Frequency Frequency Phase ABC Current AVG

Total PF Total DPF Total Active Power

Total Apparent Power Total Reactive Power

8.4.3 Real-time measurement data interface 1P3W

Phase Voltage Line Voltage Current

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PF Frequency Phase N Current

Total PF DPF Total DPF

Reactive Power Total Active Power Active Power

Total Reactive Power Apparent Power Total Apparent Power

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8.4.4 Real-time measurement data interface 1P2W

Voltage Current Phase N Current

DPF PF Frequency

Active Power Reactive Power Apparent Power

8.5 Power quality interface


Figure indicator display, indicating that the current mode is power quality mode, power quality
display interface is used to display: voltage and current power maximum and minimum value, voltage
and current imbalance, current power demand and other data. Use the key or key to toggle
the display of the interface.
The power quality display interface will have different display interfaces under different wiring
methods.

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8.5.1 Power quality interface 3P4W

Phase Voltage Max Phase Voltage Min Line Voltage Max

Current Min Current Max Line Voltage Min

Active Power Max Total Active Power Max Active Power Min

Total Reactive Power Reactive Power Max Total Active Power Min
Max

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Reactive Power Min Total Reactive Power Apparent Power Max


Min

Total Apparent Power Apparent Power Min Total Apparent Power


Min Max

Voltage Negative Current Negative Voltage Angle


sequence/zero sequence sequence/zero sequence
imbalance imbalance

Active Power Demand Power Factor Angle Current Angle

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Total Active Power Active Power Demand Total Active Power


Demand Max Demand Max

Reactive Power Demand Total Reactive Power Reactive Power Demand


Max Demand

Total Reactive Power Apparent Power Demand Total Apparent Power


Demand Max Demand

Total Apparent Power Apparent Power Demand


Demand Max Max

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8.5.2 Power quality interface 3P3W

Line Voltage Max Line Voltage Min Current Max

Total Active Power Min Total Active Power Max Current Min

Total Reactive Power Total Reactive Power Total Apparent Power


Max Min Max

Current Negative Voltage Negative Total Apparent Power


sequence/zero sequence sequence/zero sequence Min
imbalance imbalance

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Voltage Angle Current Angle Total Active Power


Demand

Total Reactive Power Total Reactive Power Total Active Power


Demand Max Demand Demand Max

Total Apparent Power Total Apparent Power


Demand Demand Max

8.5.3 Power quality interface 1P3W

Phase Voltage Max Phase Voltage Min Line Voltage Max

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Current Min Current Max Line Voltage Min

Active Power Max Total Active Power Max Active Power Min

Total Reactive Power Reactive Power Max Total Active Power Min
Max

Reactive Power Min Total Reactive Power Apparent Power Max


Min

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Total Apparent Power Apparent Power Min Total Apparent Power


Min Max

Voltage Angle Current Angle Power Factor Angle

Active Power Demand Total Active Power Active Power Demand


Max Demand

Total Active Power Reactive Power Demand Total Reactive Power


Demand Max Demand

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Apparent Power Demand Total Reactive Power ReActive Power Demand


Demand Max Max

Total Apparent Power Apparent Power Demand Total Apparent Power


Demand Max Demand Max

8.5.4 Power quality interface 1P2W

Voltage Max Voltage Min Current Max

Active Power Min Active Power Max Current Min

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Reactive Power Max Reactive Power Min Apparent Power Max

Current Angle Voltage Angle Apparent Power Min

Power Factor Angle Active Power Demand Active Power Demand


Max

Apparent Power Demand ReActive Power Demand Reactive Power Demand


Max

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Apparent Power Demand


Max

8.6 Voltage Harmonic Interface


The voltage harmonic display interface is used to display: total voltage harmonics and fractional
voltage harmonics and other data. Use the key or key to toggle the display of the interface.
The voltage harmonic display interface will have different display interfaces under different wiring
types
.

8.6.1 Voltage harmonic interface 3P4W

Voltage THD Voltage 1st harmonic Voltage 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

...
Voltage 50th harmonic Voltage 49th harmonic Voltage 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

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8.6.2 Voltage harmonic interface 3P3W

Voltage THD Voltage 1st harmonic Voltage 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

...
Voltage 50th harmonic Voltage 49th harmonic Voltage 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

8.6.3 Voltage harmonic interface 1P3W

Voltage THD Voltage 1st harmonic Voltage 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

...
Voltage 50th harmonic Voltage 49th harmonic Voltage 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

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8.6.4 Voltage harmonic interface 1P2W

Voltage THD Voltage 1st harmonic Voltage 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

...
Voltage 50th harmonic Voltage 49th harmonic Voltage 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

8.7 Current Harmonic Interface


The current harmonic display interface is used to display: total current harmonic and fractional
voltage harmonics and other data. Use the key or key to toggle the display of the interface.

The current harmonic display interface will have different display interfaces under different wiring
methods.

8.7.1 Current Harmonic Interface 3P4W

Current THD Current 1st harmonic Current 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

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...
Current 50th harmonic Current 49th harmonic Current 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

8.7.2 Current Harmonic Interface 3P3W

Current THD Current 1st harmonic Current 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

...
Current 50th harmonic Current 49th harmonic Current 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

8.7.3 Current Harmonic Interface 1P3W

Current THD Current 1st harmonic Current 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

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...
Current 50th harmonic Current 49th harmonic Current 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

8.7.4 Current Harmonic Interface 1P2W

Current THD Current 1st harmonic Current 2nd harmonic


distortion distortion

...
Current 50th harmonic Current 49th harmonic Current 3rd to 48th
distortion distortion harmonic distortion

8.8 Energy Data Interface


Figure display, indicating that the current mode is Energy data display mode, Energy data
display interface is used to display: Active Energy, Reactive Energy, Apparent Energy, Tariff Energy and
other data. Use the key or key to toggle the display of the interface.

The meter will have different display interfaces under different wiring methods.

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8.8.1 Energy Data Interface 3P4W

Total Active Energy Phase A Active Energy Phase B Active Energy


Import Import Import

Phase A Reactive Total Reactive Energy Phase C Active Energy


Energy Importt Importt Import

Phase B Reactive Phase C Reactive Total Apparent Energy


Energy Importt Energy Importt

Phase C Apparent Phase B Apparent Phase A Apparent


Energy Energy Energy

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Total Active Energy Phase A Active Energy Phase B Active Energy


Export Export Export

Phase A Reactive Total Reactive Energy Phase C Active Energy


Energy Export Export Export

Phase B Reactive Phase C Reactive Tariff Energy-1


Energy Export Energy Export

Tariff Energy-4 Tariff Energy-3 Tariff Energy-2

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Tariff Energy-5 Tariff Energy-6

8.8.2 Energy Data Interface 3P3W

Total Active Energy Total Reactive Energy Total Apparent Energy


Import Importt

Tariff Energy-1 Total Reactive Energy Total Active Energy


Export Export

Tariff Energy-2 Tariff Energy-3 Tariff Energy-4

Tariff Energy-6 Tariff Energy-5

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8.8.3 Energy Data Interface 1P3W

Total Active Energy Phase A Active Energy Phase B Active Energy


Import Import Import

Phase B Reactive Phase A Reactive Total Reactive Energy


Energy Importt Energy Importt Importt

Total Apparent Energy Phase A Apparent Phase B Apparent


Energy Energy

Phase B Active Energy Phase A Active Energy Total Active Energy


Export Export Export

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Total Reactive Energy Phase A Reactive Phase B Reactive


Export Energy Export Energy Export

Tariff Energy-3 Tariff Energy-2 Tariff Energy-1

Tariff Energy-4 Tariff Energy-5 Tariff Energy-6

8.8.4 Energy Data Interface 1P2W

Phase A Active Energy Phase A Reactive Phase A Apparent


Import Energy Importt Energy

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Tariff Energy-1 Phase A Reactive Phase A Active Energy


Energy Export Export

Tariff Energy-2 Tariff Energy-3 Tariff Energy-4

Tariff Energy-6 Tariff Energy-5

8.9 Device Information Interface


figure display, indicating that the current mode is the device information display mode, the
device information display interface is used to display: the current date, time, communication
parameters, Energy pulse constant, equipment temperature and other data of the device. Use the

key or key to toggle the display of the interface

Meter Model Firmware Version Serial Number

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Address Time Date

Baudrate Parity Stop bit

Internal temperature Energy Const

8.10 Device Configuration Interface


Figure display, indicating that the current mode is the
device configuration mode, the equipment configuration interface
is used to configure: grid parameters, current transformer
parameters, zero drift suppression, Tartar, demand,
communication, relay, equipment, zero clearing and other
parameters.
Before entering the configuration page, you need to enter
the configuration password (default 1000), press the key to

enter the password input, short press the key or key

to modify the value size, long press the key or key


Input Password

to switch the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash), press the key to confirm
the password, if the password is correct will enter the configuration interface, if it is incorrect, continue to
stay in the input password interface.

8.10.1 Configuration parameter selection


After entering the configuration page, there are 3 pages of configuration parameters to choose

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from, short press the key or key to select the parameter to configure, press the key
to enter the corresponding parameter configuration page.

Page 1 Page 3 Page 3


The meanings of each symbol are defined as follows:

symbol meanings

Configure grid parameters

Configure current transformer parameters

Configure zero-drift suppression parameters

Configure Tariff parameter

Configure demand parameters

Configure communication parameters

Configure relay parameters

Configure device parameters

Clear

8.10.2 Configure grid parameters


On the Configure Parameters page, select to enter the grid parameter configuration
interface.

The configurable parameters of the grid parameters interface are as follows:

Wiring Type Frequency Nominal Voltage

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Current conversion PT Ratio


coefficient

8.10.2.1 Configure the wiring type


This page is used to configure the wiring type of the device,
which must be consistent with the actual wiring method of the
meter.
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short Wiring Type
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.


The available wiring types:

symbol meanings
Three-phase four-wire system 4CT, N-phase current is obtained by current
transformer
The three-phase four-wire system 3CT, N-phase current is obtained by ABC
three-phase current vector sum calculation
Three-phase three-wire system 3CT, B-phase current is obtained through a
current transformer
Three-phase three-wire system 2CT, B phase current is obtained by AC
phase current vector sum calculation

Single-phase three-wire system

Single-phase two-wire system

8.10.2.2 Configure grid frequency


This page is used to configure the nominal frequency of the
grid, which must be consistent with the actual nominal frequency
of the grid.
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short Frequency
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press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the key again to perform the
operation.
The available frequencies:
symbol meanings

Select the nominal frequency of the grid 50Hz

Select the nominal frequency of the grid 60Hz

8.10.2.3 Configure nominal voltage


This page is used to configure the nominal voltage of the grid,
which must be consistent with the actual nominal voltage of the
grid.
➢ The nominal voltage is used for zero drift suppression
reference value.
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
Nominal Voltage
After the data modification is completed, press the key

to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to

select Yes or No, press the key again to perform the operation.

8.10.2.4 Configure PT ratio


This page is used to configure the voltage transformer
transformation ratio = (primary voltage / secondary voltage value)
* 10000.unit V/V when the device voltage transformer is
connected.
➢ When there is no PT access, the value needs to be set to
10000

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


PT Ratio
the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.

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8.10.2.5 Configure current conversion factor


This page is used to configure the current conversion
coefficient of the device, value = (actual conversion factor value) *
10000.
➢ When the conversion current value is not required, the
value needs to be set to 10000
➢ The meter shows the current value = the measured
current value * the conversion coefficient

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify


Current conversion
the value size, long press the key or key to switch
coefficient
the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.

8.10.3 Configuring Current Transformer Parameters


Select on the configuration parameters page to enter the current transformer parameter
configuration interface.

The configurable parameters of the current transformer parameter interface are as follows:

Current Sensor Type Phase ABC Current Phase ABC Nominal


Sensor Ratio Current

Current Sensor Phase N Nominal Phase N Current Sensor


Direction Current Ratio

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Current Sensor Channel

8.10.3.1 Configure the current transformer type


This page is used to configure the current transformer type.
➢ The second line of parameters shown is the ABC phase
current transformer type
➢ The third line parameter shown is the N-phase current
transformer type

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
Current Sensor Type
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.
The available current transformers types:
symbol meanings

Configure the current transformer type to Rogowski coil

The current transformer type is configured to be a voltage output type CT

8.10.3.2 Configure phase ABC current transformer ratio


This page is used to configure the ABC phase current
transformer ratio.
➢ The second line of parameters displayed is the primary
input current of current transformer
➢ The third line parameter displayed is the secondary
output current of current transformer
➢ When the current transformer type is Rogowski coil, the
output voltage value of the secondary terminal of the
transformer needs to be set according to the nominal
frequency.

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding Phase ABC Current
Sensor Ratio
value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch the value to be modified (the
corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.

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8.10.3.3 Configure phase ABC nominal current


This page is used to configure the ABC phase nominal
current, which needs to be set according to the maximum current
measured.
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
Phase ABC Nominal
Current
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.

8.10.3.4 Configure the N-phase current


transformer ratio
This page is used to configure the N-current transformer
ratio.
➢ The second line of parameters displayed is the primary
input current of current transformer
➢ The third line parameter displayed is the secondary
output current of current transformer
➢ When the current transformer type is Rogowski coil, the
output voltage value of the secondary terminal of the
transformer needs to be set according to the nominal Phase N Current Sensor
frequency.
Ratio
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify the value size, long press the

key or key to switch the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).

After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.

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8.10.3.5 Configure the N-phase nominal current


This page is used to configure the N-phase nominal current,
which is set according to the maximum current measured.
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
Phase N Nominal
Current
key again to perform the operation.

8.10.3.6 Configure the ABC phase current transformer direction


This page is used to configure the ABC phase current
transformer direction, when the current transformer direction is
wrong or the current input terminal wiring is wrong, resulting in
incorrect current direction, you can modify this parameter to
correct the direction.
➢ The first parameter of the third row displayed is the
current direction of phase A, the second parameter is the
current direction of phase B, and the third parameter is the
current direction of phase C
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding
Current Sensor
value will flash, short press the key or key to modify
Direction
the value size, long press the key or key to switch
the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.
The available configuration current transformer direction types:
symbol meanings

Keep the original orientation of the current transformer unchanged

Turn the current transformer inversely

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8.10.3.7 Configure phase ABC current channel


This page is used to configure the ABC phase current
channel, when the current channel and the voltage channel do
not correspond, it will cause power calculation errors, at this time
it is necessary to correct the correspondence between current
and voltage, and the current and voltage can be modified by
modifying this parameter.
➢ The first parameter of the third line displayed is the
phase corresponding to current channel 1, the second
parameter is the phase corresponding to current channel 2,
and the third parameter is the phase corresponding to
current channel 3
➢ When the wiring is correct, channel 1 corresponds to Current Sensor Channel
phase A, channel 2 corresponds to phase B, and channel 3
corresponds to phase C
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding value will flash, short press the

key or key to modify the value size, long press the key or key to switch the value to
be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.
The available configuration current channel types:
symbol meanings

Set the corresponding channel to phase A

Set the corresponding channel to phase B

Set the corresponding channel to phase C

8.10.4 Configuring Zero Drift Suppression Parameters


On the Configure Parameters page, select to enter the zero-drift suppression parameter
configuration interface

The zero-drift rejection parameter configuration interface value is used to suppress voltage and
current runout when there is no voltage and current input.

The parameters that can be configured on the zero-drift suppression parameter interface are as
follows:

Voltage zero drift Current zero drift


suppression suppression

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8.10.4.1 Configure voltage zero-drift suppression


This page is used to configure voltage zero drift suppression.
When the voltage is lower than the set value, it is displayed as 0.
➢ The reference value is the nominal voltage
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short Voltage zero drift
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the suppression
key again to perform the operation.

8.10.4.2 Configure current zero drift suppression


This page is used to configure current zero drift suppression.
When the current is below the set value, it is displayed as 0.
➢ The reference value is the nominal current
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short Current zero drift
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the suppression
key again to perform the operation.

8.10.5 Configure Tariff parameters


Select on the configuration parameter page to
enter the Tariff parameter configuration interface.

The Tariff parameter configuration interface values are used


to set tariff control mode and select tariff.

➢ The second line of parameters displayed is Tariff


control mode, which can be controlled manually or RTC
➢ The parameter of the third line displayed is the manually
selected current Tartar, which is not displayed when the
Tariff control mode is RTC control mode.
Tariff
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify the value size, long press the

key or key to switch the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).

After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.

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The available configuration Tariff control modes:


symbol meanings
he Tariff control mode is manual control mode, and Tariff can be selected
through the interface or Modbus
The Tariff control mode is the RTC control mode, and the Tariff is
automatically switched through the set time period.
Tariff time period settings refer to the Modbus directive.

8.10.6 Configure Demand Parameters


On the Configure Parameters page, select to
enter the Demand Parameter Configuration page.

The Demand parameter configuration interface value is used


to set the demand calculation method and demand interval.

➢ The parameters in the second row displayed are the


demand calculation method, which can be fixed or sliding.
➢ The parameters in line 3 shown are the demand
calculation interval in minutes.

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding Demand


value will flash, short press the key or key to modify the value size, long press the

key or key to switch the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).

After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.
The available demand calculation method:
symbol meanings

The demand calculation method is fixed

The demand calculation method is sliding

8.10.7 Configuring Communication Parameters


On the Configure Parameters page, select to enter the communication parameter
configuration interface.

The configurable parameters of the Communication Parameters interface are as follows

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Address Baudrate Parity

Stop bit

8.10.7.1 Configure the communication address


This page is used to configure communication addresses.
➢ Configurable range: 1-247
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
Address
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.

8.10.7.2 Configure communication Baud


This page is used to configure the communication baud.

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short Baudrate
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.


The available configured communication Baud types:
symbol meanings

Set the communication baud to 2400bps

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Set the communication baud to 4800bps

Set the communication baud to 9600bps

Set the communication baud to 19200bps

Set the communication baud to 38400bps

Set the communication baud to 57600bps

Set the communication baud to 115200bps

8.10.7.3 Configure communication parity


This page is used to configure communication parity.

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
Parity
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.


The available configuration parity types:
symbol meanings

Set communication parity to NONE

Set communication parity to ODD

Set communication parity to EVEN

8.10.7.4 Configure communication stop bits


This page is used to configure communication stop bits.
➢ Configurable values are: 1 or 2
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
Stop bit
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.

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8.10.8 Configure relay parameters


Select on the configuration parameter page to
enter the relay parameter configuration interface.

The relay parameter configuration interface values are used


to set the control mode and output of the relay.

➢ The second line parameter displayed is the relay


control mode, which can be manually controlled or alarm
output controlled.
➢ The third line parameter displayed is the current relay
output for manual control. When the relay control mode is
alarm output control mode, this line is not displayed. Relay

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding value will flash, short press the

key or key to modify the value size, long press the key or key to switch the value to
be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.
The available relay control methods:
symbol meanings
The relay control method is manual control, and the relay output can be
controlled through the operation interface or Modbus
The relay control method is alarm output control. When there is a parameter
alarm, the relay outputs. For specific alarm parameter settings, refer to
Modbus

The available manual control relay output values:


symbol meanings

Relay output open

Relay output closed

8.10.9 Configuring device parameters


Select on the configuration parameter page to enter the device parameter configuration
interface.

The configurable parameters of the device parameter interface are as follows:

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Date Time Backlight Brightness

Programming password Key Tone Backlight Off Time

8.10.9.1 Configure device date


This page is used to configure device date.

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the Date
key again to perform the operation.

8.10.9.2 Configure device time


This page is used to configure device time.
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the Time
key again to perform the operation.

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8.10.9.3 Configure device backlight brightness


This page is used to configure the device backlight
brightness.
➢ Configurable range: 1-5

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key Backlight Brightness
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to

select Yes or No, press the key again to perform the operation.

8.10.9.4 Configure the device backlight off time


This page is used to configure the device backlight off time. If
no keys are detected within the set time, the backlight turns off.
➢ Configurable range: 0-99 minute
When the backlight off time is 0, it means that the
backlight is always on
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash). Backlight Off Time
After the data modification is completed, press the key

to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to

select Yes or No, press the key again to perform the operation.

8.10.9.5 Configure the device key tone


This page is used to configure the device key tone. When the
device key tone is on, pressing the key, buzzer will sound.
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short
Key Tone
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.


The available key tone control methods:
symbol meanings

The key tone is turned on, press the key, and the buzzer will sound

The key tone is off, press the key, and the buzzer will not sound

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8.10.9.6 Configure the device programming password


This page is used to configure the device programming
password.
➢ Default programming password: 1000
Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch


the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key
to confirm the data, there will be a prompt whether to save, short Programming password
press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the

key again to perform the operation.

8.10.10 Configure the clear parameter


On the Configure Parameters page, select to enter
the zeroing parameter configuration interface.

The clear parameter configuration interface is used to clear


parameters such as zero maximum value, demand, Tariff
Energy, and Energy.

Press the key to enter the setting, the corresponding

value will flash, short press the key or key to modify

the value size, long press the key or key to switch Clear
the value to be modified (the corresponding value will flash).
After the data modification is completed, press the key to confirm the data, there will be a

prompt whether to save, short press the key or key, to select Yes or No, press the
key again to perform the operation.
The available configuration clear types:
symbol meanings

Clear the maximum and minimum values

Clear demand

Clear Tariff Energy

Clear Energy

Clear the maximum and minimum values, demand, Tariff Energy, Energy

9. Modbus Communication
Communication
Communication port RS485
Communication protocol Modbus RTU

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ME337 adopts the standard Modbus RTU protocol.

9.1 Modbus Communication settings


Before performing the Modbus-RTU communication, the following parameters need to be set
through the interface of the meter:
Parameter Effective value Default value
Address 1–247 1
-1200
-2400
-4800
Baud rate -9600 9600
-19200
-38400
-57600
-115200
Data bits 8 8
– None
Parity check – Odd None
– Even
Stop bit 1-2 1

9.2 Modbus-RTU data frame


Modbus RTU data frame includes 4 parts: Address field, Function code, Data and CRC Check.

9.3 PDU Request data Format


Function code Data
8-Bits N×8-Bits

9.4 Function code


Function codes are used to indicate how the analyzer processes the instruction. The following table
shows the available function codes and their descriptions.
Name of function
Function code Function Remarks
code
Hexadeci
Decimal
mal
3 03H Read holding register Used to read meter’s parameters
Used to configure meter
16 10H Write multiple registers
parameters

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9.5 Register Description


The register list has the following entries:

Register Register operation register


type Unit description
name address Read / write number

➢ Register name: used to indicate the purpose of the register.


➢ Register address: the address of Modbus register in Decimal.
➢ Operation: used to indicate the operation that the register can perform.
➢ Number of registers: indicates how many int16 sizes the register has.
➢ Type: describes the type of data
➢ Unit: indicates the size of the register value unit
➢ Description: a description of the register

9.6 Data type list


The following table lists the data types used in this document:
Type description Range
16 bit unsigned
UInt16 0–65535
integer
Int16 16 bit signed integer -32768–+32767
32 bit unsigned
UInt32 0–4 294 967 295
integer
64 bit unsigned
UInt64 0–18 446 744 073 709 551 615
integer
UTF8 8-bit UTF Multibyte unicode coding
32-bit floating point
Float32 Standard IEEE single precision floating point numbers
number
Date and Time
Date Time -
Types
Time Time Type -

Date Time format:


Position
Byte
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 Year(2000–2099)
2 Month (1–12) Day (1–31)
3 Hour (0–23) Second (0–59)
4 Millisecond (0–59)

Time format:
Position
Byte
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 Hour (0–23)
2 Second (0–59)
3 Millisecond (0–59)

Configure the device via the Modbus-RTU

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You can use the function code 16 to write instructions to the device and configure the device
parameters.
The device parameter configuration can only be configured by writing the corresponding data to the
"configurating instruction register", that is, writing the corresponding data to the address starting from
300 to configure the corresponding parameters.

9.7 Configuration results


The configuration results can be obtained by reading registers 424 and 425.
Register
Description Size (UInt16) Data (example)
address
Configuration instruction
424 1 1001(set Date Time)
code
0 = configuration successful
80 = invalid instruction code
425 81 = invalid parameter value
Configuration results 1 82 = number of invalid parameters
83 = instruction not executed

9.8 Modbus-RTU Function code


9.8.1 Function code (0x10=16) Operation Instructions
Function code(0x10=16) is used to configure the parameters of the device, and its request and
return instructions are defined as follows:
Configuration device parameter command format:
Range
No. Meaning Type Description
(Decimal)
1 Device address UInt8 1-247
2 Function code UInt8 16
Register start
3 UInt16 - High byte first(sending sequence)
address
Number of
4 configuration UInt16 1-123 High byte first(sending sequence)
registers
Number of configuration registers
5 Data length UInt8
*2
First register
6 UInt16 - High byte first(sending sequence)
configuration data
7 … UInt16 - High byte first(sending sequence)
nth register
8 UInt16 - High byte first(sending sequence)
configuration data
9 CRC-16 parity code UInt16 - low byte first(sending sequence)

Return to configuration device parameter command format:


Range
No. Meaning Type Description
(Decimal)
1 Device address UInt8 1-247

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Range
No. Meaning Type Description
(Decimal)

2 Function code UInt8 16

Register start
3 UInt16 300 High byte first
address
Number of
4 configuration UInt16 1-123 High byte first
registers
5 CRC-16 parity code UInt16 - low byte first

Attention
The function code (0x10=16) can only write data to the "configuration instruction
register", that is, it can only write data to the register starting from address 300.

For example:
Configure the analyzer time (command =1200, set to: 2022-11-1 12:20:00)
Value
No. Name Type Value (HEX) Description
(Decimal)
1 Device address UInt8 1 01
2 Function code UInt8 16 10
Configuration register
3 Data byte length UInt16 300 012C
start address
Configure Time
Number of read Command + parameter
4 UInt16 7 0007
registers total 7 registers are
occupied
Number of
5 Data length UInt8 14 0E configuration registers *
2
Register 300 write Instruction code 1200
6 UInt16 1200 04B0
value to configure time
Register 301 write Year of configuration
7 UInt16 2022 07E6
value time = 2022
Register 302 write Month of configuration
8 UInt16 11 000B
value time = 11
Register 303 write Day of configuration
9 UInt16 1 0001
value time = 1
Register 304 write Time of configuration =
10 UInt16 12 000C
value 12
Register 305 write Minutes of configuration
11 UInt16 20 0014
value time =20
Register 306 write Seconds of
12 UInt16 0 0000
value configuration time = 0
CRC-16 parity low byte first(sending
13 UInt16 35524 8AC4
code sequence)
The order of sending bytes is as follows:
01 10 01 2C 00 07 0E 04 B0 07 E6 00 0B 00 01 00 0C 00 14 00 00 C4 8A

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After the configuration is successful,the received data packets are as follows:


01 10 01 2C 00 07 41 FE
No. Meaning Type Value (decimal) Value (HEX)
1 Device address UInt8 01 1
2 Function code UInt8 10 16
3 Register start address UInt16 012C 300
Number of configuration
4 UInt16 0007 7
registers
5 CRC-16 parity code UInt16 41FE

9.8.2 Function code (0x03=3) operation instructions


The function code (0x03=3) is used to read the parameters of the analyzer register. Its request data
and return data format are as follows:
Request data format:
No. Name Type Range (Decimal) Description
1 Device address UInt8 1-247
2 Function code UInt8 3
High byte first(sending
3 Register start address UInt16 -
sequence)
Number of read High byte first(sending
4 UInt16 1-125
registers sequence)
low byte first(sending
5 CRC-16 parity code UInt16 -
sequence)

Return data format:

No. Name Type Range (Decimal) Description


1 Device address UInt8 1-247
2 Function code UInt8 3
3 Data byte length UInt8 - Number of registers * 2
4 1st register data - High byte first
5 … - High byte first
6 nth register data - High byte first
7 CRC-16 parity code UInt16 - Low byte first

Example of reading device parameters:


Read the voltage values of L1, L2 and L3 (the starting address of the voltage register is 1010):
Range
No. Name Type Range (HEX) Description
(Decimal)
1 Device address UInt8 1 0x01
2 Function code UInt8 3 0x03
Register start
3 UInt16 1010 0x03F2
address
Number of read
4 UInt16 6 0x0006
registers

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Range
No. Name Type Range (HEX) Description
(Decimal)
CRC-16 parity low byte first(sending
5 UInt16 32612 0x7F64
code sequence)
The order of sending hexadecimal bytes is as follows:
01 03 03 F2 00 06 64 7F
The received packets are as follows:
01 03 0C 43 5C 00 00 43 5D 00 00 43 5E 00 00 14 AC
No. Name Type Hexadecimal Decimal
1 Device address UInt8 01 1
2 Function code UInt8 03 3
3 Data byte length UInt8 0C 12
Address 2147 data
4 float32 435C0000 220V
(phase a voltage)
Address 2148 data
5 float32 435D0000 221V
(phase B voltage)
Address 2149 data
6 float32 435E0000 222V
(phase C voltage)
7 CRC-16 parity code UInt16 14AC

9.8.3 Error response


Error response data format:
No. Name Type Decimal Hexadecimal Description
1 Device address UInt8 1-247 0x01-0xF7
(128+3) (0x80+0x03)
2 Function code UInt8
(128+16) (0x80+0x10)
3 Error code UInt8
low byte
4 CRC-16 parity code UInt16 first(sending
sequence)

Modbus Error code:


Code
Name Meaning
(HEX)
The function code supported by the analyzer is not
0x01 Illegal function code
used.
The register data written or read is not a supported
0x02 Illegal data address
address range.
The data value written to the register does not meet
0x03 Illegal data value
the requirements.
0x04 Analyzer error An unknown error occurred

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9.9 List of configuration instructions


9.9.1 System parameter setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Wiring mode
0=3P4W_4CT
1=3P4W_3CT
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1,2,3,4,5 2=3P3W_3CT
3=3P3W_2CT
4=1P3W
5=1P2W
1001
W 1 UInt16 Hz 50,60 Grid frequency
Nominal voltage (not including
W 1 UInt16 V 1-65535
VT ratio)
VT ratio, 10000 times
W 2 UInt32 - 1-99999999
magnification
CT ratio, 10000 times
W 2 UInt32 - 1-99999999
magnification

9.9.2 Parameter setting of L1,L2,L3 current transformer

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Phase L1L2L3 current
sensor type
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1
0 = Rogowski coil
1 = VCT
Phase L1L2L3 Rogowski
W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999
coil input
Phase L1L2L3 Rogowski
mV@50
coil output
Hz
W 2 UInt32 1-9999 (Note: The output should
1002 mV@60
be set according to the set
Hz
power grid frequency)
Phase L1L2L3 Rogowski
W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999
coil Nominal Current

W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999 Phase L1L2L3 VCT input

W 2 UInt32 mV 1-9999 Phase L1L2L3 VCT output


Phase L1L2L3 VCT nominal
W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999
current

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9.9.3 Parameter setting of N-phase current transformer

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Phase N current sensor type
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1 0 = Rogowski coil
1 = VCT

W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999 Phase N Rogowski coil input

Phase N Rogowski coil


mV@50
output
Hz
W 2 UInt32 1-9999 (Note: The output should
mV@60
1003 be set according to the set
Hz
power grid frequency)
Phase N Rogowski coil
W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999
Nominal Current
W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999 Phase N VCT input

W 2 UInt32 mV 1-9999 Phase N VCT output

Phase N VCT nominal


W 2 UInt32 A 1-999999
current

9.9.4 Current Sensor Direction setting


When the coil direction is inconsistent with the actual situation, this configuration can be used to
modify the current direction

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Phase A Current Sensor
Direction
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1
0=Positive (Default)
1=Negative
Phase B Current Sensor
Direction
1010 W 1 UInt16 - 0,1
0=Positive (Default)
1=Negative
Phase C Current Sensor
Direction
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1
0=Positive (Default)
1=Negative

9.9.5 Current Sensor Channel setting


When the current and voltage do not correspond, this configuration can be used to modify the
current channel selection so that the current and voltage correspond to each other

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Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Phase A Current Sensor
Channel
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1,2 0=channel 1 (Default)
1=channel 2
2=channel 3
Phase B Current Sensor
Channel
1011 W 1 UInt16 - 0,1,2 0=channel 1
1=channel 2 (Default)
2=channel 3
Phase C Current Sensor
Channel
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1,2 0=channel 1
1=channel 2
2=channel 3 (Default)

9.9.6 Zero drift suppression setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Voltage zero drift
suppression
Take (nominal voltage * VT
W 1 UInt16 % 0~1000 variable ratio) as a
reference
= Actual value * 100
1020 Default: 10
Current zero drift
suppression
With (nominal current * CT
W 1 UInt16 % 0~1000 change ratio) as a reference
= Actual value * 100
Default: 10

9.9.7 Demand parameter setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Demand calculation method
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1 0= fixed
1060
1= sliding type
W 1 UInt16 minute 1-60 Demand calculation interval

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9.9.8 Tariff mode setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Switch mode
1070 W 1 UInt16 - 0,1 0 = Manual
1 = RTC

9.9.9 Manual tariff setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Manual tariff setting
0 = Tariff select 1
1 = Tariff select 2
1071 W 1 UInt16 - 0-5 …
5 = Tariff select 6
(Note: This setting is only
valid if the tariff mode is
manual switching)

9.9.10 RTC tariff period setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
W 3 Time - - Ta Start
W 3 Time - - Tb Start
W 3 Time - - Tc Start
1072
W 3 Time - - Td Start
W 3 Time - - Te Start
W 3 Time - - Tf Start

9.9.11 RTC tariff select setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Ta Tariff select
0 = Tariff 1
W 1 UInt16 - 0-5 1 = Tariff 2
1073 …
5=Tariff 6
W 1 UInt16 - 0-5 Tb Tariff select
W 1 UInt16 - 0-5 Tc Tariff select

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Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
W 1 UInt16 - 0-5 Td Tariff select
W 1 UInt16 - 0-5 Te Tariff select
W 1 UInt16 - 0-5 Tf Tariff select

9.9.12 Device time setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
W 1 UInt16 - 2000-2099 Year
W 1 UInt16 - 1-12 Month
W 1 UInt16 - 1-31 Date
1200
W 1 UInt16 - 0-23 Hour
W 1 UInt16 - 0-59 Minute
W 1 UInt16 - 0-59 Second

9.9.13 Communication parameter setting

Instruction Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
code ation (Decimal)
W 1 UInt16 - 1-247 Slave address
Baud rate
0 = 2400
1 = 4800
2 = 9600
W 1 UInt16 - 0-4
3 = 19200
4 = 38400
5 = 57600
1210
6 = 115200
Parity check
0 = NONE
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1,2
1 = ODD
2 = EVEN
Stop bit
W 1 UInt16 - 1,2 1 = 1bit
2 = 2bit

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9.9.14 Reset setting


Ope Range
Instruction
ratio Size Type Unit Description
code (Decimal)
n
1:Reset Max.Min.
2:Reset Demand Max
1301 W 1 UInt16 - 1-5 3:Reset Tariff Energy
4:Reset Energy
5:Reset ALL

9.9.15 Relay output control mode

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Control mode
2000 W 1 UInt16 - 0-1 0 = Manual
1 = Alarm

9.9.16 Relay output manual control

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Relay output control
0 = open relay output
1 = closed relay output
2001 W 1 UInt16 - 0-1 (Note: This setting is
effective only when the relay
output control mode is
manual control mode)

9.9.17 Alarm setting

Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
W 1 UInt16 - - Alarm ID
Alarm Status
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1 0=Disable
3000
1=Enable
- 1 UInt16 - - Reserve
W 2 Float32 - 0-1000000 Alarm activation threshold

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Instructio Oper Range


Size Type Unit Description
n code ation (Decimal)
Percentage error of alarm
release point relative to
alarm activation threshold
Example: over current alarm
W 2 Float32 % - activation threshold =100A
alarm release point =5%.
When the current value is
less than 100-100*5%=95A,
the alarm will be released
Buzzer
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
W 1 UInt16 - 0,1 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

9.10 Register list


The register list has the following headings:
Register Operation
Register alias Size Type Unit Description
address read / write

➢ Register alias: Used to refer to the meaning of registers


➢ Register address: The start address of Modbus communication register is in decimal
format, and the address is the real address without offset.
➢ Operation: Indicates the operation that the register can perform, R: readable; W: It can be
written directly through 16 function code; WC: the current register needs to be configured
indirectly by writing configuration data to the address starting from the instruction register 300.
➢ Size: Indicates how many MODBUS registers are occupied. One MODBUS register is 16bit.
➢ Type: For the type of data code, see the Data type table
➢ Unit: Unit of register value
➢ Description: Introduce the function of this register.

Data type table

Type Description Range


Unsigned 16 bits
UInt16 0~65535
integer
Int16 Signed 16 bits integer -32768~+32767
Unsigned 32-bit
UInt32 0~4294967295
integer
Unsigned 64 bits
UInt64 0~18446744073709551615
integer
Int64 Signed 64 bits integer -9223372036854775808 ~ 9223372036854775808
UTF8 8-bit UTF code Multibyte Unicode encoding
Float32 32-bit floating point Standard IEEE floating point data (single precision)
Date Time Time type -

Date Time format

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Position
Byte
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
1 Year(2000–2099)
2 Month (1–12) Date (1–31)
3 Hour (0–23) Minute (0–59)
4 Millisecond (0–59999)

9.11 Modbus Register list


9.11.1 Equipment parameters
Register Oper
Register start ation
Size Type Unit Description
alias address read /
(decimal) write

Meter model 60 R 10 UTF8 -


Serial
70 R 2 UInt32 -
Number
Firmware
72 R 1 UInt16 - Format: X.Y.Z
Version
Reg.75: Year 2000-2099
Reg.76: Month (b15:b8), Date
Date and Date (b7:b0)
75 R/WC 4 -
time time Reg. 77: Hour (b15:b8) ,Minute
(b7:b0)
Reg. 78: Millisecond

9.11.2 Communication parameter


Register Oper
Register start ation
Size Type Unit Description
alias address read /
(decimal) write

Slave
80 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 1-247
address
0=2400
1=4800
2=9600
Baud rate 81 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 3=19200
4=38400
5=57600
6=115200
0 = None
Parity 82 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 1 = Odd
2 = Even
1 = 1 bit
Stop bit 83 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
2 = 2 bit

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9.11.3 Relay

Register Oper
Register start ation
Size Type Unit Description
alias address read /
(decimal) write

Output Relay output control mode


control 200 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0 = Manual control mode
mode 1 = alarm output control mode
Relay output control
0 = Open
Relay output 1 = Closed
201 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
control
(Note: This setting is effective
only when the relay output control
mode is manual control mode)
Relay output status
Relay
202 R 1 UInt16 - 0 = open
Output State
1 = closed

9.11.4 Digital input


Register Oper
Register start ation
Size Type Unit Description
alias address read /
(decimal) write

0 = DI1 open, DI2 open


1 = DI1 closed, DI2 open
Digital input 210 R 1 UInt16 -
2 = DI1 open, DI2 closed
3 = DI1 closed, DI2 closed

9.11.5 Voltage and current phase sequence


Register Oper
Register start ation
Size Type Unit Description
alias address read /
(decimal) write

0 = voltage sequence is correct,


current sequence is correct

Voltage 1 = voltage sequence wrong,


current ccurrent sequence correct
phase 220 R 1 UInt16 -
sequence 2 = voltage sequence correct,
state current sequence wrong

3 = voltage sequence wrong,


current sequence wrong
Note: Current phase sequence may be errors when the current is less than 1% of the nominal
current

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9.11.6 Configure instruction register

Oper
Register ation
Register start Siz
Read Type Unit Description
alias address e
(decimal) /
write
Instruction
300 R/W 1 UInt16 -
code
Instruction
parameters00 301 R/W 1 UInt16 -
1
Instruction
parameters00 302 R/W 1 UInt16 -
2
… … R/W 1 UInt16 -
Instruction
parameters12 423 R/W 1 UInt16 -
3
Configuration
instruction 424 R 1 UInt16 -
code
0 = valid operation
80 = invalid instruction code
81 = invalid instruction
Configuration
425 R 1 UInt16 - parameter
results
82 = number of invalid
instruction parameters
83= operation not executed

9.11.7 Power system


Register
Oper
start ation
Register alias address Size Type Unit Description
read /
(decimal write
)
0=3P4W_4CT
1=3P4W_3CT
2=3P3W_3CT
Wiring mode 500 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
3=3P3W_2CT
4=1P3W
5=1P2W
Grid frequency 501 R/WC 1 UInt16 Hz
The VT ratio is not
Nominal voltage 502 R/WC 1 UInt16 V
included
Actual value = read value
VT Ratio 503 R/WC 2 UInt32 -
/10000
Actual value = read value
CT Ratio 505 R/WC 2 UInt32 -
/10000

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Register
Oper
start ation
Register alias address Size Type Unit Description
read /
(decimal write
)

Phase L1L2L3 current transformer

Phase L1L2L3
0 = Rogowski coil
Sensor Type 510 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
1 = VCT

Phase L1L2L3
511 R/WC 2 UInt32 A
Rogowski Coil Pri
mV@50
Phase L1L2L3 Hz
513 R/WC 2 UInt32
Rogowski Coil Sec mV@60
Hz
Nominal current of
Phase L1L2L3 515 R/WC 2 UInt32 A
Rogowski Coil
Phase L1L2L3 VCT
517 R/WC 2 UInt32 A
Pri
Phase L1L2L3 VCT
519 R/WC 2 UInt32 mV
Sec
Nominal current of
521 R/WC 2 UInt32 A
Phase L1L2L3 VCT

N-phase current transformer

Phase N Sensor
0 = Rogowski coil
Type 530 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
1 = VCT

Phase N Rogowski
531 R/WC 2 UInt32 A
Coil Pri
mV@50
Phase N Rogowski Hz
533 R/WC 2 UInt32
Coil Sec mV@60
Hz
Nominal current of
Phase N Rogowski 535 R/WC 2 UInt32 A
Coil
Phase N VCT Pri 537 R/WC 2 UInt32 A

Phase N VCT Sec 539 R/WC 2 UInt32 mV


Nominal current of
541 R/WC 2 UInt32 A
Phase N VCT

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9.11.8 Current Sensor Direction


Register Oper
Register start ation Siz
Type Unit Description
alias address read / e
(decimal) write

Phase A Phase A Current Sensor


Current Direction
Sensor 550 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
Direction 0=Positive (Default)
1=Negative

Phase B Phase B Current Sensor


Current Direction
Sensor 551 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
Direction 0=Positive (Default)
1=Negative

Phase C Phase C Current Sensor


Current Direction
Sensor 552 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
Direction 0=Positive (Default)
1=Negative

9.11.9 Current Sensor Channel


Register Oper
Register start ation Siz
Type Unit Description
alias address read / e
(decimal) write

Phase A Phase A Current Sensor


Current Channel
Sensor 553 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=channel 1 (Default)
Channel 1=channel 2
2=channel 3

Phase B Phase B Current Sensor


Current Channel
Sensor 554 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=channel 1
Channel 1=channel 2 (Default)
2=channel 3

Phase C Phase C Current Sensor


Current Channel
Sensor 555 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=channel 1
Channel 1=channel 2
2=channel 3 (Default)

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9.11.10 Zero drift suppression parameter


Register Oper
Register start ation Siz
Type Unit Description
alias address read / e
(decimal) write

Voltage zero drift suppression


Voltage zero
Take (nominal voltage *VT ratio)
drift 600 R/WC 1 UInt16 %
as a reference
suppression
Actual value = Read value /100
Current zero drift suppression
Current zero
Take (nominal current *CT ratio)
drift 601 R/WC 1 UInt16 %
as reference
suppression
Actual value = Read value /100

9.11.11 Tariff parameter


Register Oper
Register start ation Siz
Type Unit Description
alias address read / e
(decimal) write

Current Tariff
Current Tariff 800 R 1 UInt16 -
0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6

Tariff Tariff switching mode


switching 801 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Manual
mode 1=RTC

Manual Tariff Manual Tariff selection


802 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
selection 0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6
RTC Ta Start 803 R/WC 3 Time - RTC Ta Start
RTC Tb Start 806 R/WC 3 Time - RTC Tb Start
RTC Tc Start 809 R/WC 3 Time - RTC Tc Start
RTC Td Start 812 R/WC 3 Time - RTC Td Start
RTC Te Start 815 R/WC 3 Time RTC Te Start
RTC Tf Start 818 R/WC 3 Time - RTC Tf Start

RTC Ta tariff Ta tariff select


821 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
select 0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6

RTC Tb tariff Tb tariff select


822 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
select 0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6

RTC Tc tariff Tc tariff select


823 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
select 0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6

RTC Td tariff Td tariff select


824 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
select 0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6

RTC Te tariff Te tariff select


825 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
select 0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6

RTC Tf tariff Tf tariff select


826 R/WC 1 UInt16 -
select 0-5= Tariff 1- Tariff 6

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9.11.12 Voltage, current, power, power factor


Register Oper
Register start ation
Size Type Unit Description
alias address read /
(decimal) write

Current

I1 1000 R 2 Float32 A Phase L1 current


I2 1002 R 2 Float32 A Phase L2 current
I3 1004 R 2 Float32 A Phase L3 current
Average value of L1L2L3
Current Avg 1006 R 2 Float32 A
three-phase current
IN 1008 R 2 Float32 A Phase N current

Phase voltage

U1 1010 R 2 Float32 V U1-UN voltage


U2 1012 R 2 Float32 V U2-UN voltage
U3 1014 R 2 Float32 V U3-UN voltage
Phase Average value of L1L2L3
1016 R 2 Float32 V
Voltage Avg three-phase phase voltage

Line voltage

U12 1020 R 2 Float32 V U1-U2 voltage


U23 1022 R 2 Float32 V U2-U3 voltage
U31 1024 R 2 Float32 V U3-U1 voltage
Line Voltage Average value of three-phase
1026 R 2 Float32 V
Avg line voltage

Active power

P1 1028 R 2 Float32 kW Phase L1 Active power


P2 1030 R 2 Float32 kW Phase L2 Active power
P3 1032 R 2 Float32 kW Phase L3 Active power
PTotal 1034 R 2 Float32 kW Total Active power

Reactive power

Q1 1036 R 2 Float32 kVAR Phase L1 Reactive power


Q2 1038 R 2 Float32 kVAR Phase L2 Reactive power
Q3 1040 R 2 Float32 kVAR Phase L3 Reactive power
QTotal 1042 R 2 Float32 kVAR Total Reactive power

Apparent power

S1 1044 R 2 Float32 kVA Phase L1 Apparent power


S2 1046 R 2 Float32 kVA Phase L2 Apparent power
S3 1048 R 2 Float32 kVA Phase L3 Apparent power
STotal 1050 R 2 Float32 kVA Total Apparent power

Power factor
PF1 1052 R 2 Float32 - Phase L1 Power factor

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Register Oper
Register start ation
Size Type Unit Description
alias address read /
(decimal) write

PF2 1054 R 2 Float32 - Phase L2 Power factor


PF3 1056 R 2 Float32 - Phase L3 Power factor
PFTotal 1058 R 2 Float32 - Total Power factor

Displacement Power factor

DPF1 1060 R 2 Float32 - Phase L1 DPF


DPF2 1062 R 2 Float32 - Phase L2 DPF
DPF3 1064 R 2 Float32 - Phase L3 DPF
DPFTotal 1066 R 2 Float32 - Total DPF

Frequency

Freq1 1068 R 2 Float32 Hz Phase L1 frequency


Freq2 1070 R 2 Float32 Hz Phase L2 frequency
Freq3 1072 R 2 Float32 Hz Phase L3 frequency
FreqTotal 1074 R 2 Float32 Hz Total frequency

9.11.13 Energy
There are two types of energy, possive energy and reverse energy.
When the total electric energy reaches 1.0 x 10^9 kwh, 1.0 x 10^9 kvarh, or 1.0 x 10^9 KVAh, the
electric energy of each phase will be cleared automatically.

Register Oper
ation
Register start Siz
read Type Unit Description
alias address e
/
(decimal) write

Active Energy-Int64

EP1Imp 2500 R 4 Int64 Wh Phase L1 Positive active energy


EP2Imp 2504 R 4 Int64 Wh Phase L2 Positive active energy
EP3Imp 2508 R 4 Int64 Wh Phase L3 Positive active energy
EPImp 2512 R 4 Int64 Wh Total Positive active energy
EP1Exp 2516 R 4 Int64 Wh Phase L1 Reverse active energy
EP2Exp 2520 R 4 Int64 Wh Phase L2 Reverse active energy
EP3Exp 2524 R 4 Int64 Wh Phase L3 Reverse active energy
EPExp 2528 R 4 Int64 Wh Total Reverse active energy

Reactive energy-Int64

Phase L1 Positive reactive


EQ1Imp 2532 R 4 Int64 VARh
energy
Phase L2 Positive reactive
EQ2Imp 2536 R 4 Int64 VARh
energy

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Register Oper
ation
Register start Siz
read Type Unit Description
alias address e
/
(decimal) write
Phase L3 Positive reactive
EQ3Imp 2540 R 4 Int64 VARh
energy
EQImp 2544 R 4 Int64 VARh Total Positive reactive energy
Phase L1 Reverse reactive
EQ1Exp 2548 R 4 Int64 VARh
energy
Phase L2 Reverse reactive
EQ2Exp 2552 R 4 Int64 VARh
energy
Phase L3 Reverse reactive
EQ3Exp 2556 R 4 Int64 VARh
energy
EQExp 2560 R 4 Int64 VARh Total Reverse reactive energy

Apparent Energy-Int64

ES1 2564 R 4 Int64 VAh Phase L1 Apparent Energy


ES2 2568 R 4 Int64 VAh Phase L2 Apparent Energy
ES3 2572 R 4 Int64 VAh Phase L3 Apparent Energy
ES 2576 R 4 Int64 VAh Total Apparent Energy
UInt32 Energy

Active Energy- UInt32

EP1Imp 2600 R 2 UInt32 kWh Phase L1 Positive active energy


EP2Imp 2602 R 2 UInt32 kWh Phase L2 Positive active energy
EP3Imp 2604 R 2 UInt32 kWh Phase L3 Positive active energy
EPImp 2606 R 2 UInt32 kWh Total Positive active energy
EP1Exp 2608 R 2 UInt32 kWh Phase L1 Reverse active energy
EP2Exp 2610 R 2 UInt32 kWh Phase L2 Reverse active energy
EP3Exp 2612 R 2 UInt32 kWh Phase L3 Reverse active energy
EPExp 2614 R 2 UInt32 kWh Total Reverse active energy

Reactive energy- UInt32

Phase L1 Positive reactive


EQ1Imp 2616 R 2 UInt32 kVARh
energy
Phase L2 Positive reactive
EQ2Imp 2618 R 2 UInt32 kVARh
energy
Phase L3 Positive reactive
EQ3Imp 2620 R 2 UInt32 kVARh
energy
EQImp 2622 R 2 UInt32 kVARh Total Positive reactive energy
Phase L1 Reverse reactive
EQ1Exp 2624 R 2 UInt32 kVARh
energy
Phase L2 Reverse reactive
EQ2Exp 2626 R 2 UInt32 kVARh
energy
Phase L3 Reverse reactive
EQ3Exp 2628 R 2 UInt32 kVARh
energy
EQExp 2630 R 2 UInt32 kVARh Total Reverse reactive energy

Apparent Energy-UInt32

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Register Oper
ation
Register start Siz
read Type Unit Description
alias address e
/
(decimal) write
ES1 2632 R 2 UInt32 kVAh Phase L1 Apparent Energy
ES2 2634 R 2 UInt32 kVAh Phase L2 Apparent Energy
ES3 2636 R 2 UInt32 kVAh Phase L3 Apparent Energy
ES 2638 R 2 UInt32 kVAh Total Apparent Energy

9.11.14 Tariff Energy


Tariff Energy types are Int64 and UInt32, whose unit size is different.
When the rate of electricity reaches 1.0 x 109 kWh, 1.0 x 109 kVarh, or v1.0 x 109 kVah, each Tariff
Energy will be automatically cleared to zero.

Register Oper
ation
Register start Siz
read Type Unit Description
alias address e
/
(decimal) write

Tariff Energy-Int64

ET1 2700 R 4 Int64 Wh Tariff 1 Active Energy


ET2 2704 R 4 Int64 Wh Tariff 2 Active Energy
ET3 2708 R 4 Int64 Wh Tariff 3 Active Energy
ET4 2712 R 4 Int64 Wh Tariff 4 Active Energy
ET5 2716 R 4 Int64 Wh Tariff 5 Active Energy
ET6 2720 R 4 Int64 Wh Tariff 6 Active Energy

Tariff Energy-UInt32

ET1 2750 R 2 UInt32 kWh Tariff 1 Active Energy


ET2 2752 R 2 UInt32 kWh Tariff 2 Active Energy
ET3 2754 R 2 UInt32 kWh Tariff 3 Active Energy
ET4 2756 R 2 UInt32 kWh Tariff 4 Active Energy
ET5 2758 R 2 UInt32 kWh Tariff 5 Active Energy
ET6 2760 R 2 UInt32 kWh Tariff 6 Active Energy

9.11.15 Demand register


Register Oper
start ation Si
Register alias Type Unit Description
address read / ze
(decimal) write

Basic parameters of demand

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Register Oper
start ation Si
Register alias Type Unit Description
address read / ze
(decimal) write

Demand calculation method:


DMDMethod 3000 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0= sliding type
1= fixed
DMD block 3001 R/RC 1 UInt16 Minute Demand interval
PDMD Reset Peak demand reset date and
3002 R 4 Date time -
Time time

Power demand

Current active power


P1Demand 3020 R 2 Float32 kW
demand of phase L1
Peak demand of phase L1
P1PeakDemand 3022 R 2 Float32 kW
active power
Occurrence time of peak
P1PeakDemand
3024 R 4 Date time - demand of phase L1 active
Date
power
Current active power
P2Demand 3028 R 2 Float32 kW
demand of phase 2
Peak demand of phase 2
P2PeakDemand 3030 R 2 Float32 kW
active power
Occurrence time of peak
P2PeakDemand
3032 R 4 Date time - demand of phase 2 active
Date
power
Current active power
P3Demand 3036 R 2 Float32 kW
demand of phase 3
Peak demand of phase 3
P3PeakDemand 3038 R 2 Float32 kW
active power
Occurrence time of peak
P3PeakDemand
3040 R 4 Date time - demand of phase 3 active
Date
power
Current total active power
PSUMDemand 3044 R 2 Float32 kW
demand
PSUMPeakDem Peak demand of total active
3046 R 2 Float32 kW
and power
PSUMPeakDem Occurrence time of peak
3048 R 4 Date time -
andDate demand of total active power
Current reactive power
Q1Demand 3052 R 2 Float32 kVar
demand of phase L1
Peak demand of phase L1
Q1PeakDemand 3054 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive power
Occurrence time of peak
Q1PeakDemand
3056 R 4 Date time - demand of phase L1 reactive
Date
power
Current reactive power
Q2Demand 3060 R 2 Float32 kVar
demand of phase L2
Peak demand of phase L2
Q2PeakDemand 3062 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive power

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Register Oper
start ation Si
Register alias Type Unit Description
address read / ze
(decimal) write

Occurrence time of peak


Q2PeakDemand
3064 R 4 Date time - demand of phase L2 reactive
Date
power
Current reactive power
Q3Demand 3068 R 2 Float32 kVar
demand of phase L3
Peak demand of phase L3
Q3PeakDemand 3070 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive power
Occurrence time of peak
Q3PeakDemand
3072 R 4 Date time - demand of phase L3 reactive
Date
power
Current total reactive power
QSUMDemand 3076 R 2 Float32 kVar
demand
QSUMPeakDem Peak demand of total
3078 R 2 Float32 kVar
and reactive power
Occurrence time of peak
QSUMPeakDem
3080 R 4 Date time - demand of total reactive
andDate
power
Current apparent power
S1Demand 3084 R 2 Float32 kVa
demand of phase L1
Peak demand of phase L1
S1PeakDemand 3086 R 2 Float32 kVa
apparent power
Occurrence time of peak
S1PeakDemand
3088 R 4 Date time - demand of phase L1
Date
apparent power
Current apparent power
S2Demand 3092 R 2 Float32 kVa
demand of phase L2
Peak demand of phase L2
S2PeakDemand 3094 R 2 Float32 kVa
apparent power
Occurrence time of peak
S2PeakDemand
3096 R 4 Date time - demand of phase L2
Date
apparent power
Current apparent power
S3Demand 3100 R 2 Float32 kVa
demand of phase L3
Peak demand of phase L3
S3PeakDemand 3102 R 2 Float32 kVa
apparent power
Occurrence time of peak
S3PeakDemand
3104 R 4 Date time - demand of phase L3
Date
apparent power
Current total apparent power
SSUMDemand 3108 R 2 Float32 kVa
demand
SSUMPeakDem Peak demand of total
3110 R 2 Float32 kVa
and apparent power
Occurrence time of peak
SSUMPeakDem
3112 R 4 Date time - demand of total apparent
andDate
power

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9.11.16 Voltage and current harmonic register


Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)

Current harmonic percentage

Phase L1 current total harmonic


I1THD 4000 R 2 Float32 %
percentage
Phase L2 current total harmonic
I2THD 4002 R 2 Float32 %
percentage
Phase L3 current total harmonic
I3THD 4004 R 2 Float32 %
percentage
Phase L1 current odd total
I1TOHD 4006 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phaese L2 current odd total
I2TOHD 4008 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L3 current odd total
I3TOHD 4010 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L1 current even total
I1TEHD 4012 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L2 current even total
I2TEHD 4014 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phsee L3 curremt even total
I3TEHD 4016 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
1st harmonic percentage of phase
I1HD1 4018 R 2 Float32 %
L1 current
1st harmonic percentage of phase
I2HD1 4020 R 2 Float32 %
L2 current
1st harmonic percentage of phase
I3HD1 4022 R 2 Float32 %
L3 current
The 2nd-49th harmonic percentage
… 4024-4311 … … … …
of L1L2L3 phase current
The 50th harmonic percentage of
I1HD50 4312 R 2 Float32 %
phase L1 current
The 50th harmonic percentage of
I2HD50 4314 R 2 Float32 %
phase L2 current
The 50th harmonic percentage of
I3HD50 4316 R 2 Float32 %
phase L3 current

Current harmonic value

Fundamental current value of phase


I1HDV1 4400 R 2 Float32 A
L1 current
Fundamental current value of phase
I2HDV1 4402 R 2 Float32 A
L2 current
Fundamental current value of phase
I3HDV1 4404 R 2 Float32 A
L3 current
The 2nd-49th harmonic current
… 4406-4693 … … … …
value of L1L2L3 phase current
The 50th harmonic current value of
I1HDV50 4694 R 2 Float32 A
phase L1 current

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
The 50th harmonic current value of
I2HDV50 4696 R 2 Float32 A
phase L2 current
The 50th harmonic current value of
I3HDV50 4698 R 2 Float32 A
phase L3 current

Voltage harmonic percentage

Phase L1 volage total harmonic


U1THD 5000 R 2 Float32 %
percentage
Phase L2 voltage total harmonic
U2THD 5002 R 2 Float32 %
percentage
Phase L3 voltage votal harmonic
U3THD 5004 R 2 Float32 %
percentage
Phase L1 voltage odd total
U1TOHD 5006 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L2 voltage odd total
U2TOHD 5008 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L3 voltage odd total
U3TOHD 5010 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L1 voltage even total
U1TEHD 5012 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L2 voltage even total
U2TEHD 5014 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
Phase L3 voltage even total
U3TEHD 5016 R 2 Float32 %
harmonic percentage
The 1st harmonic percentage of
U1HD1 5018 R 2 Float32 %
phase L1 voltage
The 1st harmonic percentage of
U2HD1 5020 R 2 Float32 %
phase L2 voltage
The 1st harmonic percentage of
U3HD1 5022 R 2 Float32 %
phase L3 voltage
The 2nd-49th harmonic percentage
… 5024-5311 … … … …
of L1L2L3 phase voltage
The 50th harmonic percentage of
U1HD50 5312 R 2 Float32 %
phase L1 voltage
The 50th harmonic percentage of
U2HD50 5314 R 2 Float32 %
phase L2 voltage
The 50th harmonic percentage of
U3HD50 5316 R 2 Float32 %
phase L3 voltage

Voltage harmonic value

The 1st harmonic voltage value of


U1HDV1 5400 R 2 Float32 V
phase L1 voltage
The 1st harmonic voltage value of
U2HDV1 5402 R 2 Float32 V
phase L2 voltage
The 1st harmonic voltage value of
U3HDV1 5404 R 2 Float32 V
phase L3 voltage
The 2nd-49th harmonic voltage
… 5406-5693 … … … …
value of L1L2L3 phase voltage

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
The 50th harmonic voltage value of
U1HDV50 5694 R 2 Float32 V
phase L1 voltage
The 50th harmonic voltage value of
U2HDV50 5696 R 2 Float32 V
phase L2 voltage
The 50th harmonic voltage value of
U3HDV50 5698 R 2 Float32 V
phase L3 voltage

9.11.17 Max.&Min.
Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)

Current max / min

I1Max 6000 R 2 Float32 A Phase L1 Maximum current


I2Max 6002 R 2 Float32 A Phase L2 Maximum current
I3Max 6004 R 2 Float32 A Phase L3 Maximum current
Maximum three phase average
I1VGMax 6006 R 2 Float32 A
current
IN Max 6008 R 2 Float32 A Phase N Maximum current
I1Min 6010 R 2 Float32 A Phase L1 Minimum current
I2Min 6012 R 2 Float32 A Phase L2 Minimum current
I3Min 6014 R 2 Float32 A Phase L3 Minimum current
Minimum three phase average
I1VGMin 6016 R 2 Float32 A
current
IN Min 6018 R 2 Float32 A Phase N Minimum current

Voltage max / min

U1Max 6020 R 2 Float32 V U1-UN Maximum phase voltage


U2Max 6022 R 2 Float32 V U2-UN Maximum phase voltage
U3Max 6024 R 2 Float32 V U3-UN Maximum phase voltage
Maximum value of average
Phase
6026 R 2 Float32 V value of three-phase phase
UAVGMax
voltage.
U1Min 6030 R 2 Float32 V U1-UN Minimum phase voltage
U2Min 6032 R 2 Float32 V U2-UN Minimum phase voltage
U3Min 6034 R 2 Float32 V U3-UN Minimum phase voltage
Minimum value of average value
U1VGMin 6036 R 2 Float32 V
of three-phase phase voltage.
U12Max 6040 R 2 Float32 V U1-U2 Maximum wire voltage
U23Max 6042 R 2 Float32 V U2-U3 Maximum wire voltage
U31Max 6044 R 2 Float32 V U3-U1 Maximum wire voltage

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Maximum value of average


LineUAVGMax 6046 R 2 Float32 V value of three-phase phase
voltage.
U12Min 6050 R 2 Float32 V U1-U2 Minimum phase voltage
U2SS-U3 Minimum phase
U23Min 6052 R 2 Float32 V
voltage
U31Min 6054 R 2 Float32 V U3-U1 Minimum phase voltage
Minimum value of average value
LineUAVGMin 6056 R 2 Float32 V
of three-phase phase voltage.

Maximum / minimum power

Maximum active power of phase


P1Max 6060 R 2 Float32 kW
L1
Maximum active power of phase
P2Max 6062 R 2 Float32 kW
L2
Maximum active power of phase
P3Max 6064 R 2 Float32 kW
L3
Maximum value of three-phase
PSUMMax 6066 R 2 Float32 kW
total active power
Minimum active power of phase
P1Min 6070 R 2 Float32 kW
L1
Minimum active power of phase
P2Min 6072 R 2 Float32 kW
L2
Minimum active power of phase
P3Min 6074 R 2 Float32 kW
L3
Minimum value of three-phase
PSUMMin 6076 R 2 Float32 kW
total active power

Reactive Power Max / min

Maximum value of phase L1


Q1Max 6080 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive power
Maximum value of phase L2
Q2Max 6082 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive powe
Maximum value of phase L3
Q3Max 6084 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive powe
Maximum value of three-phase
QSUMMax 6086 R 2 Float32 kVar
total reactive power
Minimum value of phase L1
Q1Min 6090 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive power
Minimum value of phase L2
Q2Min 6092 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive power
Minimum value of phase L3
Q3Min 6094 R 2 Float32 kVar
reactive power
Minimum value of three-phase
QSUMMin 6096 R 2 Float32 kVar
total reactive power

Apparent power max / min

Maximum apparent power of


S1Max 6100 R 2 Float32 kVa
phase L1
Maximum apparent power of
S2Max 6102 R 2 Float32 kVa
phase L2
S3Max 6104 R 2 Float32 kVa Maximum apparent power of

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phase L3
Maximum three-phase total
SSUMMax 6106 R 2 Float32 kVa
apparent power
Minimum apparent power of
S1Min 6110 R 2 Float32 kVa
phase L1
Minimum apparent power of
S2Min 6112 R 2 Float32 kVa
phase L2
Minimum apparent power of
S3Min 6114 R 2 Float32 kVa
phase L3
Minimum three phase total
SSUMMin 6116 R 2 Float32 kVa
apparent power

9.11.18 Unbalance degree

Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
Voltage
negative
Voltage negative sequence
sequence 7000 R 2 Float32 %
unbalance degree
unbalance
degree
Voltage
zero
Voltage zero sequence unbalance
sequence 7002 R 2 Float32 %
degree
unbalance
degree
Current
negative
Current negative sequence
sequence 7004 R 2 Float32 %
unbalance degree
unbalance
degree
Current
zero
Current zero sequence unbalance
sequence 7006 R 2 Float32 %
degree
unbalance
degree

9.11.19 Current K-factor and crest factor register

Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)

Current K factor

KFI1 8000 R 2 Float32 - Current K factor of phase L1


KFI2 8002 R 2 Float32 - Current K factor of phase L2
KFI3 8004 R 2 Float32 - Current K factor of phase L3

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9.11.20 Voltage and current angle register


Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)

Voltage Angle

U1 8100 R 2 Float32 ° Angle phase L1 voltage


U2 8102 R 2 Float32 ° Angle phase L2 voltage
U3 8104 R 2 Float32 ° Angle phase L3 voltage

Current Angle

I1 8106 R 2 Float32 ° Angle phase L1 current


I2 8108 R 2 Float32 ° Angle phase L2 current
I3 8110 R 2 Float32 ° Angle phase L3 current

Angle between voltage and current

Angle between voltage and current


UI1 8112 R 2 Float32 °
of phase L1
Angle between voltage and current
UI2 8114 R 2 Float32 °
of phase L2
Angle between voltage and current
UI3 8116 R 2 Float32 °
of phase L3

9.11.21 Alarm

Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
Alarm map

Enabled alarm bitmap

Enabled 0=Alarm disabled


alarm 10000 R 1 bitmap - 1=Alarm enabled
bitmap1 Bit N(0-15)=Alarm ID N(1-16)

Enabled 0=Alarm disabled


alarm 10001 R 1 bitmap - 1=Alarm enabled
bitmap2 Bit N(0-15)=Alarm ID N(17-32)

Actiactive alarm bit map

Actiactive 0=Alarm not activated


alarm bit 10010 R 1 bitmap - 1=Alarm activation
map 1 Bit N(0-15)=Alarm ID N(1-16)

Actiactive 0=Alarm not activated


alarm bit 10011 R 1 bitmap - 1=Alarm activation
map 2 Bit N(0-15)=Alarm ID N(17-32)

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)

Current alarm output bitmap

(Note: Up to 1 alarm output at the same time)

Current
alarm 0=Alarm not output
output 10020 R 1 bitmap - 1=Alarm output
bitmap
Bit N(0-15)=Alarm ID N(1-16)
1
Current
alarm 0=Alarm not output
output 10021 R 1 bitmap - 1=Alarm output
bitmap Bit N(0-15)=Alarm ID N(17-32)
2
Alarm parameters

Current Over , each phase

(Note: One phase above the activation threshold


Alarm ID=1
produces an alarm, all phases below the alarm release

point, alarm release)

Alarm Status
Alarm
10100 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10102 R/WC 2 Float32 A Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Percentage error of alarm release
point relative to alarm activation
threshold
Alarm Example: over current alarm
release 10104 R/WC 2 Float32 % activation threshold =100A alarm
point release point =5%.
When the current value is less than
100-100*5%=95A, the alarm will be
released
Buzzer
Buzzer 10106 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
0=Unlinked
Relay 10107 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 1=Linked
(Note: Control is valid only valid if
the relay output mode is alarm
output mode)

Current Under, each phase Alarm ID=2

Alarm Status
Alarm
10120 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
Alarm
activation 10122 R/WC 2 Float32 A Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10124 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10126 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10127 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Phase Voltage Over, L-N Alarm ID=3

Alarm Status
Alarm
10140 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10142 R/WC 2 Float32 V Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10144 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10146 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10147 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Phase Voltage Under, L-N Alarm ID=4

Alarm Status
Alarm
10160 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10162 R/WC 2 Float32 V Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10164 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10166 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10167 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Line Voltage Over, L-L Alarm ID=5

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
Alarm Status
Alarm
10180 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10182 R/WC 2 Float32 V Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10184 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10186 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10187 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Line Voltage Under, L-L Alarm ID=6

Alarm Status
Alarm
10200 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10202 R/WC 2 Float32 V Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10204 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10206 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10207 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Power P Over, (absolute value) Alarm ID=10

Alarm Status
Alarm
10220 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10222 R/WC 2 Float32 kW Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10224 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10226 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
Relay
Relay 10227 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Power Q Over, (absolute value) Alarm ID=14

Alarm Status
Alarm
10240 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10242 R/WC 2 Float32 kVar Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10244 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10246 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10247 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Power S Over Alarm ID=18

Alarm Status
Alarm
10260 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10262 R/WC 2 Float32 kVA Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10264 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10266 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10267 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Power P DMD Over, (current) Alarm ID=20

Alarm Status
Alarm
10280 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10282 R/WC 2 Float32 kW Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10284 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
Buzzer
Buzzer 10286 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10287 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Power Q DMD Over, (absolute value) (current) Alarm ID=21

Alarm Status
Alarm
10300 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10302 R/WC 2 Float32 kVar Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10304 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10306 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10307 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

Power S DMD Over, (current) Alarm ID=22

Alarm Status
Alarm
10320 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10322 R/WC 2 Float32 kVA Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10324 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10326 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10327 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

THD-U Over,each phase Alarm ID=30

Alarm Status
Alarm
10340 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10342 R/WC 2 Float32 % Alarm activation threshold
threshold

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Register
Register start Oper Siz
Type Unit Description
name address ation e
(decimal)
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10344 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10346 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10347 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

THD-I Over,each phase Alarm ID=31

Alarm Status
Alarm
10360 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Disable
Status
1=Enable
Alarm
activation 10362 R/WC 2 Float32 % Alarm activation threshold
threshold
Alarm Percentage error of alarm release
release 10364 R/WC 2 Float32 % point relative to alarm activation
point threshold
Buzzer
Buzzer 10366 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked
Relay
Relay 10367 R/WC 1 UInt16 - 0=Unlinked
1=Linked

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10. Revision History


Version Date Change By
V1.0 2023/05/25 Create document Walter
Fixed the stop bit value of communication parameters was
V1.1 2023/06/26 Walter
defined incorrectly

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