Rish Master3450 Manual
Rish Master3450 Manual
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1. Introduction
The Rish Master 3450 is a DIN Rail mounted 96 x 96mm DIN Quadratic Digital metering
System for the measurement of important electrical parameters like AC Voltage, Current,
Frequency, Power, Energy(Active / Reactive / Apparent) . The instrument integrates
accurate measurement technology (All Voltages & Current measurements are True RMS
Upto 15th Harmonic) with 2 line LCD display With backlit.
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Screen 3 : Line to Screen 4 : Line to neutral Screen 5 : Line to
neutral Voltage Voltage (VL2-N, VL3-N) lineVoltage (VL1-L2)
(VL1-N)(4 Wire only) (4 Wire only)
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Screen 12 : System Powers Screen 13 : Active Screen 14 : Active
(Reactive & Apparent) Energy (Import) energy (export)
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Screen 21 : Phase Screen 22 : Phase Screen 23 : Phase
1 Power (Reactive / 2 Active Power 2 Power (Reactive/
Apparent) (4 wire only) (4 wire only) Apparent )(4 wire only)
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Rish Master 3450 SetUP Parameter Screen CODE (PassWord) : UP KEY
Change password Enter password
(Section 3.1.1) : DOWN
(Section 3.1) KEY
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4 - 3P4Wire Enr rst 3 : Mwh
Applicable MIN : Min values,
cnt Select any one option
(Sec 3.2.13) to all Energy using “DOWN” key.
Set energy Set Combination Set baud rate Noise Screen Auto Set Modbus
Update Rate of Parity & no. 2400/4800/ current scrolling Address
(1 to 60min) Of Stop bit 9600/19200 cutoff Enable Enable / Disable
/ Disable
3. Programming
The following sections comprise step by step procedures for configuring the Rish Master
3450 for individual user requirements.
To access the set-UP screens, press and hold the “DOWN” and “ UP” Key simultaneously
For 5 seconds. This will take the User into the Password Protection Entry Stage (Section
3.1).
3.1. Password Protection
Password protection can be enabled to prevent unauthorised access to set-UP screens,
by default password protection is not enabled. Password protection is enabled by
selecting a four digit number other than 0000, setting a password of 0000 disables the
password protection.
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Enter Password, second digit entered, prompt for third digit.
RISH Master 3450 (*Denotes that the digit will be flashing.
CODE : 12*-
Press “ DOWN ” key to scroll the value of the first digit From 0
through 9, the value will wrap from 9 round to 0.
B A Gnd
Rs485 Press “UP ” key to advance to next digit.
B A Gnd
Rs485
Password confirmed.
Pressing “DOWN” key will advance to the “New/change Password”
RISH Master 3450 entry stage (section 3.1.1)
CODE : 1234
SET OK Pressing the “UP” key will advance to the Menu selection screen.
(See section 3.2).
B A Gnd
Rs485
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Password Incorrect.
The unit has not accepted the Password entered.
RISH Master 3450 Pressing the “DOWN” key will return to the Enter Password
CODE : 1334
INVALID
stage.
Pressing the “UP” key exits the Password menu &
B A Gnd
Rs485 returns operation to the measurement reading mode.
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System Type Conformation
Pressing “UP” sets the displayed value and will advance to
RISH Master 3450
“Potential Transformer Primary Value
SysType : 4
SET OK Edit” menu. (See section 3.2.2)
Pressing “DOWN” key will return to the system type “Edit” menu.
B A Gnd
Rs485
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3.2.5 Energy Display on modbus
This screen enable user to set energy in terms of Wh / KWh / MWh on RS 485 Output
depending as per the requirement .Same applicable for all types of energy.
Pressing “ UP ” key accepts the presents value
RISH Master 3450 and advances to the “Reset parameter”menu (See section 3.2.6).
Energy OP : 0001*
EdiT Pressing the “ DOWN ” key will enter the “Energy Display
B A Gnd
On Modbus Edit” mode and scroll the value through the values
RS485
1,2 & 3 wrapping back to 1
1 : Energy In Wh
2 : Energy in KWh
3: Energy in MWh.
Pressing the “ UP” key advances to the “Energy Display
On Modbus Confirmation” menu.
Note : Default value is set to ‘2’ i.e. Energy on Modbus will be in terms
of KWh/KVArh/KVAh resp.
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3.2.6 RESET of parameters
This screen is used to Reset the different parameters .
RISH Master 3450
Pressing “UP” key resets the displayed parameters
RESET PARAMETER
ALL and advances to modbus address menu (section 3.2.7).
B A Gnd
Pressing “DOWN” key scrolls the parameters to Reset From
RS485 None, Energy, Min, Max, All and back to None.
Select the parameters which is to be Reset with “DOWN” Key.
To reset the selected parameter press “UP” key.
After pressing “UP” key, it acknowledges the reset of parameter with “DONE” on display
as shown.
Further if another parameter is to be reset, press “DOWN” Key
RISH Master 3450
RESET PARAMETER to scroll the parameter again.
DONE Pressing “UP” key after DONE message displayed, advances
B A Gnd the operation to modbus address menu. (Section 3.2.7)
RS485
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Enter Address, first digit entered, prompt for second digit
RISH Master 3450
MODBUS ADD : 01*1 * denotes that the Digit will be flashing.
EdiT Pressing “DOWN” key scrolls the value of flashing digit from
B A Gnd
0 to 9 and back to 0.
RS485
Pressing “UP” key changes the curser position to next Less
significant digit.
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Auto Scrolling Confirmation
RISH Master 3450
AUTO SCROLL Pressing “UP” key, sets the selected option and advances to
SET OK noise current cutoff menu (section 3.2.9)
B A Gnd
RS485 Pressing “DOWN” key re-enters the auto scroll menu.
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3.2.12 Energy rate
This menu allows user to set the energy reading Update rate
RISH Master 3450 from 1 to 60 minutes.
Energy Rate : 00*1
EdiT
Pressing “DOWN” key enters into energy rate edit menu and
st
B A Gnd
RS485
scrolls the value of 10s digit from 0 to 6. If 1 digit is greater
than 0 then 10s digit will wrap back to 0 from 5.
* denotes that the digit will be flashing.
Pressing “UP” key shifts the curser position from 10s digit to 1s digit. Value of 1st digit
scrolls from 0 to 9 and again Wraps back to 0.
After setting desired value of 1s digit pressing “UP” key Enters into energy rate
confirmation screen.
Energy rate confirmation
Pressing “DOWN” key re-enters into energy rate edit menu.
RISH Master 3450
Energy rate : 0015 Pressing “UP” key sets the displayed value as energy update
SET OK rate and then advance the operation to Energy digit reset
B A Gnd
count menu (section 3.2.13).
RS485
If energy rate is set to “00”, then it sets “01” min as default
value.
Note
1) Default value is set to “8” i.e if energy count crosses 8 digit it will rollback to zero.
2) If Energy displays on modbus is set to (2) & energy digit reset count is set to 12.Energy screen
on display will show “-------” i.e energy overflow .when energy crosses the 11 digit count......
3) If Energy displays on modbus is set to (3) & energy digit reset count is set to 9.Energy screen
on display will show “-------” i.e energy overflow .when energy crosses the 8 digit count......
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The maximum latency time of an RISH MASTER 3450 is 200ms i.e. this is the amount of
time that can pass before the first response character is output.
After sending any query through software ( of the Master) , it must allow 200ms of time to
elapse before assuming that the RISH MASTER 3450 is not going to respond. If slave
does not respond within 200 ms,
Master can ignore the previous query and can issue fresh query to the slave.
The each byte in RTU mode has following format
8-bit binary, hexadecimal 0-9, A-F
2 hexadecimal characters contained in each 8-bit field of
the message
Format of Data Bytes 4 bytes (32 bits) per parameter.
Floating point format ( to IEEE 754)
Most significant byte first (Alternative least significant byte first)
Error Checking Bytes 2 byte Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
Byte format 1 start bit,
8 data bits, least significant bit sent first
1 bit for even/odd parity
1 stop bit if parity is used; 1 or 2 bits if no parity
Communication Baud Rate is user selectable from the front panel between 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200 bps.
Function code
03 Read Holding Registers Read content of read /write location ( 4X )
04 Read input Registers Read content of read only location ( 3X )
16 Presets Multiple Registers Set the content of read / write locations ( 4X )
Exception Cases : An exception code will be generated when Rish Master 3450 receives
ModBus query with valid parity & error check but which contains some other error ( e.g.
Attempt to set floating point variable to an invalid value) The response generated will be
“Function code” ORed with HEX (80H). The exception codes are listed below
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01 Illegal function The function code is not supported by 3450
02 Illegal Data Address Attempt to access an invalid address or an attempt to read
or write part of a floating point value
03 Illegal Data Value Attempt to set a floating point variable to an invalid value
Start Address High : Most significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Start Address low :Least significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Number of register Hi : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
Number of register Lo : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
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Response: Volt3 (219.25V)
01 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 04 (Hex) 43(Hex) 5B (Hex) 41(Hex) 21 (Hex) 6F (Hex) 9B (Hex)
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Data register 1 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 1 of the parameter
requested.
Data register 2 High Byte : Most significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the parameter
requested.
Data register 2 Low Byte : Least significant 8 bits of Data register 2 of the parameter
requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
Response
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Start Address High 00 (Hex)
Start Address Low 0A(Hex)
Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Lo 02(Hex)
CRC Low 61 (Hex)
CRC High CA (Hex)
Start Address High : Most significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Start Address low :Least significant 8 bits of starting address of the parameter requested.
Number of register Hi : Most significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
Number of register Lo : Least significant 8 bits of Number of registers requested.
(Note : Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.)
40019 Rs485 Set-UP This address is used to set the baud rate, Parity,
Code Number of stop bits. Refer to Table 6 for details.
40021 Node This register address is used to set Device address
Address between 1 to 247 .
40023 - -
40025 Min - Reset This address is used to reset the Min parameters value.
Write Zero value to this register to reset the Min parameters.
Writing any other value will return an error.
40027 Max - Reset This address is used to reset the Max parameters value.
Write Zero value to this register to reset the Max
parameters.
Writing any other value will return an error.
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Address Parameter Description
40029 - -
40031 - -
40033 PT Primary This address allows the user to set PT Primary value.
The maximum settable value is 692.8kV & also depends
on the per phase 666 MVA Restriction of power combined
with CT primary.
40035 CT Pimary This address allows the user to set CT Primary value.
The maximum settable value is 9999 & also depends on
the per phase 666 MVA Restriction of power combined with
PT primary.
40037 Sys Power System Power (Read Only) is the Nominal system power
based on the values of Nominal system volts and
Nominal system current.
40039 Energy digit This address is used to set the rollover count for energy. If Energy
Reset Count on Modbus is in Wh ,rollover count can be from 7 to 14.If it is in
KWh then rollover count can be from 7 to 12 & for MWh rollover
count can be from 7 to 9.
40041 Word Order Word Order controls the order in which RISH Master 3450
receives or sends floating - point numbers:- normal or
reversed register order. In normal mode, the two registers
that make UP a floating point numbers are sent most
significant bytes first. In reversed register mode, the two
registers that make UP a floating point numbers are sent
least significant bytes first.
To set the mode, write the value ‘2141.0’ into this register-
the instrument will detect the order used to send this value
and set that order for all ModBus transaction involving
floating point numbers.
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Address Parameter Description
40043 CT secondary This address is used to read and write the CT secondary
value write one of the following values to this address.
1=1A CT secondary
5=5A CT secondary
writing any other value will return an error.
40045 - -
40071 Password This address is used to set & reset the password.
Valid Range of Password can be set is 0000 - 9999 .
1) If password lock is present & if this location is read it will
return zero.
2) If Password lock is absent & if this location is read it will
return One.
3) If password lock is present & to disable this lock
first send valid password to this location then write
“0000” to this location
4) If password lock is present & to modify 4X parameter
first send valid password to this location so that 4X
parameter will be accessible for modification.
5) If for in any of the above case invalid password is send
then meter will return exceptional error 2.
40077 Auto scroll This address is used to activate or de-activatethe auto
scrolling write
0-Deactivate
1-Activate
Writing any other value will return an error.
40079 30mA Noise This address is used to activate or de-activatethe 30 mA
current noise current elimination write
Elimination 0-Deactivate
30 (Decimal)-Activate
Writing any other value will return an error.
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Address Parameter Description
40080 Energy This address is used to sate the time in minutes for updation of
Update energy parameter. This enable the user to update energy parameter
Rate according to set time. The time can be adjusted from 1 minute to
60 minutes. Writing any other value will return an error.
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Parameters (3X registers addresses ) that resides in different locations may be accessed
by the single request by re-mapping them to adjacent address in the user assignable
registers area.
The actual address of the parameters ( 3X registers addresses) which are to be assessed
via address 0x200 to 0x226 are specified in 4x Register 0x200 to 0x213 (see Table 8).
Table 7 : User Assignable 3X Data Registers
Address Parameter Modbus Start Address (Hex)
Assignable Register
(Register) Number High Byte Low Byte
30513 257 Assignable Reg 1 02 00
30515 258 Assignable Reg 2 02 02
30517 259 Assignable Reg 3 02 04
30519 260 Assignable Reg 4 02 06
30521 261 Assignable Reg 5 02 08
30523 262 Assignable Reg 6 02 0A
30525 263 Assignable Reg 7 02 0C
30527 264 Assignable Reg 8 02 0E
30529 265 Assignable Reg 9 02 10
30531 266 Assignable Reg 10 02 12
30533 267 Assignable Reg 11 02 14
30535 268 Assignable Reg 12 02 16
30537 269 Assignable Reg 13 02 18
30539 270 Assignable Reg 14 02 1A
30541 271 Assignable Reg 15 02 1C
30543 272 Assignable Reg 16 02 1E
30545 273 Assignable Reg 17 02 20
30547 274 Assignable Reg 18 02 22
30549 275 Assignable Reg 19 02 24
30551 276 Assignable Reg 20 02 26
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Table 8 : User Assignable mapping register ( 4X registers)
Address Parameter Modbus Start Address (Hex)
Mapping Register
(Register) Number High Byte Low Byte
40513 257 Mapped Add for register #0x0200 02 00
40514 258 Mapped Add for register #0x0202 02 01
40515 259 Mapped Add for register #0x0204 02 02
40516 260 Mapped Add for register #0x0206 02 03
40517 261 Mapped Add for register #0x0208 02 04
40518 262 Mapped Add for register #0x020A 02 05
40519 263 Mapped Add for register #0x020C 02 06
40520 264 Mapped Add for register #0x020E 02 07
40521 265 Mapped Add for register #0x0210 02 08
40522 266 Mapped Add for register #0x0212 02 09
40523 267 Mapped Add for register #0x0214 02 0A
40524 268 Mapped Add for register #0x0216 02 0B
40527 269 Mapped Add for register #0x0218 02 0C
40528 270 Mapped Add for register #0x021A 02 0D
40529 271 Mapped Add for register #0x021C 02 0E
40530 272 Mapped Add for register #0x021E 02 0F
40531 273 Mapped Add for register #0x0220 02 10
40532 274 Mapped Add for register #0x0222 02 11
40533 275 Mapped Add for register #0x0224 02 12
40534 276 Mapped Add for register #0x0226 02 13
Example
Assigning parameter to user assignable registers
To access the voltage2 (3X address 0x0002) and Power Factor1 (3X address 0x001E)
through user assignable register assign these addresses to 4x register (Table 10 ) 0x0200
and 0x0201 respectively .
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Assigning Query
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Starting Address Hi 02 (Hex)
Starting Address Lo 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)*
Number of Registers Lo 02(Hex)*
Byte Count 04 (Hex)
* Note :
Parameters should be assigned in Multiple of two i.e. 2,4,6,8.......20.
Response
Device Address 01 (Hex)
Function Code 10 (Hex)
Start Address High 02 (Hex)
Start Address Low 00 (Hex)
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Response
Number of Registers Hi 00 (Hex)
Number of Registers Lo 02 (Hex)
CRC Low 40 (Hex)
CRC High 70 (Hex)
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**Note
Two consecutive 16 bit register represent one parameter.
Since two parameters are requested four registers are required
}
Data Register-1High Byte 43 (Hex)
Data Register-1 Low Byte 5B (Hex)
Voltage 2 Data
Data Register-2 High Byte 4E (Hex)
Data Register-2 Low Byte 04 (Hex)
}
Data Register-3 High Byte 3F (Hex)
Data Register-3 Low Byte 80 (Hex)
Power Factor 1Data
Data Register-4 High Byte 00 (Hex)
Data Register-4 Low Byte 00 (Hex)
CRC Low 79 (Hex)
CRC High 3F (Hex)
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User Assignable mapping User Assignable Data
Registers Registers
( 4X Registers Table10 ) ( 3X Registers Table 9 )
(Starting (Starting
Address) Address)
0x200 Voltage 2 (0x0002) 0x200 0x200 0x201
(16 bit) (16 bit)
To get the data through User assignable Register use following steps
1) Assign starting addresses(Table3) of parameters of interest to a
“User assignable mapping registers” in a sequence in which they are to be accessed
(see section “Assigning parameter to user assignable registers”)
2) Once the parameters are mapped data can be acquired by using
“User assignable data register “ Starting address . i.e to access data of Voltage2,
Power factor1,Wh import, Frequency send query with starting address 0x200
with number of register 8 or individually parameters can be accessed
for example if current1 to be accessed use starting address 0x212.
(See section Reading Parameter data through User Assignable Registers)
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0 0
5. Phaser Diagram Quadrant 1 : 0 to 90
Quadrant 2 : 900 to 1800
Quadrant 3 : 1800 to 2700
0 0
Quadrant 4 : 270 to 360
Capactive Inductive
0 degrees (+1.000)
330 degrees (+0.866) 30 degrees (+0.866)
60 degrees (+0.500)
300 degrees (+0.500)
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270 degrees (0.000) 90 degrees (0.000)
Additional
Caution
1. In the interest of safety and functionality this product must be installed by a
qualified engineer, abiding by any local regulations.
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Caution
2. Voltages dangerous to human life are present at some of the terminal
connections of this unit. Ensure that all supplies are de-energised before
attempting any connection or disconnection.
3. These products do not have internal fuses therefore external fuses must be
used to ensure safety under fault conditions.
6.1 EMC Installation Requirements
This product has been designed to meet the certification of the EU directives when
installed to a good code of practice for EMC in industrial environments, e.g.
1. Screened output and low signal input leads or have provision for fitting RF
suppression components, such as ferrite absorbers, line filters etc., in the event that
RF fields cause problems.
Note: It is good practice to install sensitive electronic instruments that are performing
critical functions, in EMC enclosures that protect against electrical interference which
could cause a disturbance in function.
2. Avoid routing leads alongside cables and products that are, or could be, a source of
interference.
3. To protect the product against permanent damage, surge transients must be limited
to 2kV pk. It is good EMC practice to suppress differential surges to 2kV at the
source. The unit has been designed to automatically recover in the event of a high
level of transients. In extreme circumstances it may be necessary to temporarily
disconnect the auxiliary supply for a period of greater than 5 seconds to restore
correct operation.
The Current inputs of these products are designed for connection in to systems via
Current Transformers only, where one side is grounded.
4. ESD precautions must be taken at all times when handling this product.
6.2 Case Dimensions 3.78” 4.6”
96mm 117mm
3.78”
FRONT DISPLAY
96mm AREA
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6.3 Wiring 3-PHASE 4-WIRE UNBALANCED LOAD
DIGITAL METERING SYSTEM
2 5 8 11 1 3 4 6 7 9 13 14
Input connections are made directly to
screw-type terminals with indirect wire
pressure. Choice of cable should meet
L N
local regulations. Terminal for both Current AUX
2 SUPPLY
and Voltage inputs will accept upto 3mm x L1
P1 S1
L
2 diameter cables. L2
L3
P1 S1
P1 S1
O
A
D
Note : It is recommended to use wire
N
1 3 4 6 7 9
B A Gnd
The Information contained in these installation instructions is for use only by installers trained
to make electrical power installations and is intended to describe the correct method of
installation for this product. However, ‘Rishabh Instruments’ has no control over the field
conditions which influence product installation.
It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of the installation method in the user's
field conditions. ‘Rishabh Instruments’ only obligations are those in ‘Rishabh Instruments’
standard Conditions of Sale for this product and in no case will ‘Rishabh Instruments’ be
liable for any other incidental, indirect or consequential damages arising from the use or
misuse of the products.