e560CVD03 InstructionManual v12
e560CVD03 InstructionManual v12
Instruction Manual
Content
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
2. INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 1
3. SPECIFICATION......................................................................................................................................................... 2
1. Introduction 2. Installation
“560CVD03” Digital Power Transducer is a Read before install
revolution new design of Energy Meter; it has
◎ Terminal arrange diagram for Input/Output
completely change the concept of the Traditional
Energy Meter. “560CVD03” Digital Power
Transducer is design with a complex wiring
structure, which is capable to allow user to program
the display the measuring result based on user’s
habit. It is completely satisfy with the future needs of
the meter.
Ordering code
Dimension
Wiring
◎ AC Voltage Input
“560CVD03” is capable to have a direct AC Voltage Input or via the external PT Input. If the measuring
voltage is grater than 580VAC, an external PT is request. All AC Voltage Input of “560CVD03” must
request to pass 2Amp fuse connected to the measuring circuit, to ensure a proper protection is taking in
place.
◎ Mask Ground
To maximum the filtering of the noise, the communication line (RS485) of the “560CVD03” is use the mask
line, and also ground the mask line at the “560CVD03” or SCADA/PLC/PC end.
◎ RS485 Communication Line
“560CVD03” is capable to connect to Remote PC, PLC or DCS (Distribution Control System) via serial port
to communicate. In the same communication channel is capable to use Twisted Mask, which is capable to
connect up to 32pcs of “560CVD03”. The communication line must be carried with 120Ω impendence
matching characteristic, e.g. Belden #9841. Communication line is also request to keep a distant from High
AC current and other interfering device. To ensure the communication quality, the total communication
distance should not more than 1.2 km. (Note: The connection of RS485 Comm. Port is polarity.) The
communication wiring of each “560CVD03”, the positive terminal of RS485 must be connect together,
same as negative terminal is also request to connected together. The polarity communication line needs to
connect to the corresponding terminal of the Host facility.
“560CVD03” at the end of the communication chain and the Control Mainframe is request to add the
Impendence Matching Resistor and Capacitor. To suit the different load conditions to prevent the error
code. If use has add the Impendence Matching Resistor at the
“560CVD03” will be increase the load of communication network,
Computer
and if not installing the Impendence Matching resistor at the end of the
communication, the meter will also trigger the error communication by RS-485
reflecting. Therefore we suggest use to add the 120Ω Impendence D- D+
Matching Resistor and 1nF Capacitor at the end of the communication
network.
Zt (*)
R
(*) Terminating
Impedance at each
C end (typically 120Ω
Ground shield at and 1nF)
Up to 32 devices SCADA / PLC /
maximum 4000 feet Computer only
(one end grounding)
Shield
D- D+ D- D+ D- D+
RS-485 RS-485 RS-485
Meter Meter Meter
A mini USB 5-pin RS232 serial port is provided on the front panel for programming the 560CVD03 using a
personal computer. This port uses the same communication protocol as rear terminal RS485 ports. To use
this interface, the personal computer must run the local programming software, 560CVD03 PC, provided with
the 560CVD03 connect CVD03 mini USB port to the PC RS-232 port by a special mini USB to RS-232 cable;
wiring as follow
560CVD03
Front panel Personal
Front panel 5 pin RS-232 Program port Computer Personal computer 9 pin RS-232
program port port
1,4 N/A 1 1 1,4,6,7,8,9 N/A
2 (Rx) receive data 2 (Rx) receive data
3 (Tx) transmit data 3 (Tx) transmit data
5 (SG) signal ground 5 (SG) signal ground
4. Operation Introduction
4.1 Symbol of Monitor Display
4.2 Start up
◎ When loading Power to the Meter, user must ensure the working power range.
◎ Once the power is load, the meter system starts to initialized and run the self checking.
◎ When self-checking abnormal, the meter will show correspond error;
◎ After the initialization and self-checking of meter is done, the meter will enter the power measuring
display.
A damage of will be occurred when the working power is over the allowance range, and cost the meter
!
not well function!
◎ After the power on, system initialization and self-checking, and then enter to the current test value.
4.3.1 It automatically changes the screen of measurement page, and each screen display for six seconds.
If you change it to button push mode, each screen will automatically display for 240 seconds. The
sequence of the display can be set up by the 560CVD03 PCTool
Automatic change 1 2 0. 0 1 2 0. 0 1 2 0. 0
the measurement L1 V L2 V L3 V
l (1) A-N phase voltage (2) B-N phase voltage (3) C-N phase voltage
1. 0 0 2 1. 0 0 2 1. 0 0 2 0.0 0 2
L1 A L2 A L3 A LN A
(8) A phase current (9) B phase current (10) C phase current (11) neutral phase current
1. 0 0 3 1 2 0. 1 1 2 0. 1 1 2 0. 1
L1 L2 L3 A L1 W L2 W L3 W
(12) average current (13) A phase active power (14) B phase active power (15) C phase active power
3 6 0. 2 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0. 0
L1 L2 L3 W L1 Var L2 Var L3 Var
(16) total active power (17) A phase reactive power (18) B phase reactive power (19) C phase reactive power
0 0 0. 0 1 2 0. 0 1 2 0. 0 1 2 0. 0
L1 L2 L3 Var L1 VA L2 VA L3 VA
(20) total reactive power (21) A phase apparent power (22) B phase apparent power (23) C phase apparent power
3 6 0. 2 1. 0 0 0 1. 0 0 0 1. 0 0 0
L1 L2 L3 VA L1 COS L2 COS L3 COS
(24) total apparent power (25) A phase power factor (26) B phase power factor (27) C phase power factor
1. 0 0 0 P 6 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0
L1 L2 L3 COS HZ L1 L2 L3 KWH L1 L2 L3 -KWH
(28) total power factor (29) frequency、phase sequence (30) positive real energy (31) negative real energy
0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0
L1 L2 L3 VArH L1 L2 L3 -VArH
(32) positive reactive energy (33) negative reactive energy
560CVD03_PCTool can connect to 254 560CVD03 transducers simultaneously and user can operate
multiple transducers by a single communication line.
Requirement:
Hardware requirement: Pentium PC
Software requirement: Windows 98 / 98SE / ME / XP / NT / 2000 / Windows 7
PCTool requires windows 98 or higher versions to operate. Please remove previous version of PCTool if user
wants to reinstall this program.
To perform 560CVD03 correctly, first user needs to enter basic setpoints and system CT/PT ratio according to
current requirements at the job site.
5.2.1 Installation
When you choose to start PCTool, you need to install this software to your PC. (For updating the exited
PCTool, please uninstall the exited as instruction)
Please the PCTool CD Rom on to drive and choose [Start] – [Run…]. When you see the “Run” window, click
to choose drive and install this PCTool CD-ROM. Click to start the installation of this
PCTool.
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When the back up file is completed, a welcome window of PCTool will pop up. Please click to
continue installation of PCTool.
When you choose to exit PCTool, click to exit the installation of PCTool.
You may choose to install PCTool to the selected device. The default device is C:\Program
Files\560CVD03_PCTool” where places the execute file. Please click to precede next installation
step.
For not enough memory of default device or changing the installation device, please click
You may choose a selected file name or use the default file name for PCTool program. Please click
5.2.2 Uninstallation
If user wants to remove or reinstall PCTool program, please use Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Here are the steps:
Note: The Add/Remove Program instruction varies in different versions of Windows. Please refer the help
and support in every version of Windows.
To perform 560CVD03 correctly, first user needs to enter basic setpoints and system CT/PT ratio according to
current requirements at the job site.
This Chapter describes how to enter basic setpoints and how to connect with 560CVD03.
You can start 560CVD03_PCTool from Windows. Use the Windows Start menu to navigate your programs
and find [ABB PC Tool] – [560CVD03_PCTool x.x] to execute the PCTool. “x.x” means the version of PCTool.
The setting communication window appears before the main program window. You would need to set up the
communication parameters so that your PC has the same communication setting as 560CVD03. This window
allows users to add new user name and password by the following instruction.
Note: You can change the communication parameters, user name and password during operation of main
: To enter the main program window and save the communication parameters.
When you completed the settings of communication parameter, click button to save all the
parameters.
You can enter the main program window if click button in setting communication window. The
main program window displays all of the complete functions for operating the PCTool. Following is the simple
instruction of each function.
Scan of group: For connecting more than 1 unit of 560CVD03 in one communication line, click to scan
the addresses of all the 560CVD03 from address 001 to max. 254.
Address: For displaying addresses for max. 20 units of 560CVD03 at one time. If meter address exceeds 20,
Program: This area includes all the functions and options of 560CVD03. Click on the requested function
button to operate the related function.
Setup: For setting the address of 560CVD03 and communication Baud Rate.
Note: This function is available when ONLY ONE unit of 560CVD03 is connected in the communication line.
◎ Status:
For the safety reason, the 560CVD03_PCTool requires users to enter user name and password to operate.
You can add more than one user name and password.
Note : The password acts as a security key. If the incorrect password and user name are entered, PCTool
would close and all setup data would be cancelled.)
For the first time user, the default user name and pass word is listed as below.
User name: ABB560CVD03
Password: 29175865
When the set password window appears, please enter the new user name and password. It could be any
combination of letters and/or numbers but not particular character.
User Name: 12 characters.
Password: 8 characters.
Recheck Password: Same as password you entered.
The address number 0 and 255 can not be the address of 560CVD03 since those numbers have the
particular purpose. The 560CVD03 defines the 1st byte of communication protocol as the address of
560CVD03. When the PCTool wants to read data from assigned 560CVD03, the PCTool will use this address
to confirm 560CVD03 data.
st
◎ For 1 byte as address 0: For purpose of communication broadcast.
st
◎ For 1 byte as address 255: For purpose of reading/setting any address of only one 560CVD03. If there is
only one 560CVD03 in communication line without knowing its address, you would need to use this to
read/set the data of 560CVD03.
Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
This instruction displays how to connect with 560CVD03 and the simple functions instruction.
First you would need to connect 560CVD03 with PC communication port and scan the address of 560CVD03.
You may enter the scan range from 001 to 254, and click to scan the address of 560CVD03. The
PCTool would place the connecting 560CVD03 address after finish scan and enable its address button.
The <Address> area can only show 20 addresses of 560CVD03. For more than 20 addresses,
You can enter the 560CVD03 address directly if you know the correct address number. Click [Enter] or [Tab]
to connect the PCTool with 560CVD03.
If there is only one 560CVD03 online, you can click to quickly get the address of this 560CVD03
and also get online with it.
Note : When using , you would need to make sure there is only one 560CVD03 on the
communication line, or there would be some problems encounter.
You can choose the address according to the selected 560CVD03 for reviewing all the data or setting the
parameters.
This chapter describes how to display the measured value and how to configure the setpoints of 560CVD03.
: The function displays actual values of measured current, voltage, power, frequency /
rotate, demand, energy, and product information. It also provides data log option.
Prior to using the 560CVD03, it is necessary to verify system PT / CT ratio in order to display measured value
correctly.
Power tag: Displays real power (kW), reactive power (kVar), apparent power (kVA) and power factor (LG)
Energy measurement: Displays the positive real energy (kWh), the negative real energy (kWh), the positive
reactive energy (kVarh) and the negative reactive energy (kVarh).
Product information: Displays hardware version, main firmware version, boot firmware version, serial number
and date of manufacture.
Data Log:
Mark this option to activate data logger. A save file window will popup, and please select
directory and enter file name as wanted. Click button and PCTool will start to save all measured
values to assigned file in PC at the rate of intervals.
The logged data will be saved as comma separated value (*.csv) file.
The content of saved file is separated as date, time, V, A, W,…etc.
When PCTool is offline status, you can click button to retrieve saved data. An open file window
will pop up, and please select the previous saved file and click button.
Now you can read data from PCTool and use or to read every log of saved values, date, and time.
Prior to using the 560CVD03, it is necessary to verify system PT / CT ratio in order to display measured value
correctly.
Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
: The function displays user mapping parameter settings and user mapping values.
The data stored in the meter is grouped as Setpoints and Actual Values. Setpoints can be read and written by
a computer. Actual values can be read only. All Setpoints and Actual Values are stored as two byte values.
Each register address is the address of a two byte value. Addresses are listed in hexadecimal.
The meter has a User Definable area and this area allows the user to remap the addresses of all Actual
Values and Setpoints registers. The User Definable area has two sections:
◎ User Definable Register (map addresses 00A0H – 00BFH): It includes Actual Values or Setpoints register
addresses.
◎ User Definable Data (map addresses 0040H – 005FH): It includes the data at addresses in the User
Definable Register.
Register data that is separated in the rest of the map may be remapped to adjacent register addresses in the
User Definable Data section. This is accomplished by writing to register addresses in the User Definable
Register section. It allows for improved throughput of data and can eliminate the need for multiple read
command sequences.
For example, if the values of Phase A Current and Phase A Power Factor are requested to be read, their
addresses may be remapped as follows.
◎ Write 0130H to address 00A0H (User Definable Register 0) using function code 06 (06h) or 16 (10h).
◎ Write 0148H to address 00A1H (User Definable Register 1) using function code 06 (06h) or 16 (10h).
A read (function code 03 (03h) of registers 0040H (User Definable Data 0) and 0041H (User Definable Data 1)
will return the Phase A Current and Phase A Power Factor.
If the user wants to backup the data in the User Definable Register section, click button.
Click button: The data in the User Definable Register section can be saved as backup
Mapping File and used for other power meters, which have identical setting as the first one. After selecting
button, enter a file name then click button to save the file under a desired
directory.
If no backup files exist, the user may use Notepad (shown above) to store mapping files instead.
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If the user wants the values in the User Definable Register section to be changed, simply left-click the mouse.
The dialogue box will be displayed to allow the user to key in Hex Code. Only hexadecimal is acceptable
Click button if the user wants to save the rest of the backup files (all setting is identical) in
the User Definable Register section for other 560CVD03. Click to continue or to exit.
Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
The Open File window is displayed to key in a file name, click then the PCTool will be
automatically doing the setting in the Definable Register section accordingly.
: This function allows the user to preset all the energy values in case that any abnormal
incident may interrupt the system.
button: Preset the value (max. 8 digits) of 3 Phase Positive Real Energy (+WH)
adjacent to the button.
button: Preset the value (max. 8 digits) of 3 Phase Negative Real Energy (-WH)
adjacent to the button.
button: Preset the value (max. 8 digits) of 3 Phase Positive Reactive Energy
(+VarH) adjacent to the button.
button: Preset the value (max. 8 digits) of 3 Phase Negative Reactive Energy
(-VarH) adjacent to the button.
A confirmation window will pop up relevant to the functions shown above and click to continue or
to exit.
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Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
Data Log:
: Start or end Data Log function.
: Time interval of Data Log (Unit: Minute)
: Read saved data from Data Log.
: Data Log previous saved data.
: Data Log next saved data.
: Data Log Date/Time displays.
Selecting , enters the file name of Data Log and click to start gather Harmonic
data by set Interval time and to start save into the file.
A confirmation window will pop up relevant to the function shown above and click to continue or
to exit.
Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
This function is ONLY available for the engineer who has high level authority to do so.
This chapter describes how to review, backup, and restore the data of system parameter. Please make sure
560CVD03 is working accurately and properly before start using those functions.
: This function displays system parameter and how to backup/restore system setpoints.
After the setpoints of 560CVD03 (PT/CT ratio…etc.) were properly configured, the data of setpoints will be
stored in system parameter.
There are two situations when authorized engineer needs to restore saved data of setpoints to 560CVD03.
The 560CVD03 does not function properly.
Update or copy the same data of setpoints to the other 560CVD03 at one time.
Warring: Do not restore or copy any file to 560CVD03 unless you have saved the original system parameter
data as shown in “Save Parameter to File” section. It will make 560CVD03 working incorrect if
system parameter setpoints are wrong.
When authorized engineer configured the setpoints (ex. the PT/CT ratio…etc) completely, the engineer can
save those data from system parameter as a file.
Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
If authorized engineer wants to restore system parameter data to same 560CVD03 for some reasons or
update / copy data to other 560CVD03, click button to continue.
Please enter the user name and password, and click to finish setup.
Select the saved file name and click to continue, PC Tool will restore or copy saved setpoints data
to 560CVD03.
Click button if authorized engineer wants to compare data between of 560CVD03 and
of saved file. A check system parameter file window will pop up and please select the file you want to
compare. Press button and PCTool will start comparing data between of 560CVD03 and of saved
file.
The data highlighted with color shows the difference after been compared. As shown on above window, for
example, five logs of data are colored and different from saved file. Therefore, you could restore or copy
saved data to 560CVD03.
Warring: Do not restore or copy any file to 560CVD03 unless you have saved the original system parameter
data as shown in “Save Parameter to File” section. It will make 560CVD03 working incorrect if
system parameter setpoints are wrong.
6.3.e Protocol
When the master message sent to the assigned Code Meaning Action
slave, it wire enter to the addressed device through a Obtain current binary value in
03 Read data
similar "port". The addressed device removes the one or more registers
6.3.l Function Code 03 - Read setpoints & actual Each data item is sent as a two-byte number with the
values high order byte sent first.
Message format and example :
The“560CVD03"implementation of Modbus,
Request slave 01 to respond with 3 registers starting
these commands can be used to read any setpoint
at address 0032. For this example the register data
("holding registers") or actual value ("input
in these addresses is:
registers"). Holding and input registers are 16 bits
(two byte) values transmitted for high order byte first. Address Date
Thus all“560CVD03"setpoints and actual values 0032 EA60
are sent as two bytes. The maximum number of 0033 C350
registers that can be read in one transmission is 64. 0034 DB6C
Function code 03 is configured to read setpoints or
actual values interchangeably because some PLCs Master transmission Bytes Example (hex)
do not support it. The slave response to these Slave address 1 01 Message for slave 01
function codes is the slave address, function code, a Function code 1 03 Read registers
count of number of data bytes to follow the data itself Data starting 2 00 Data starting at 0032
6.3.m Function Code 05 - execute operation 6.3.n Function Code 06 - store single setpoint
This function code allows the master to request. The This command allows the master to store a single
“560CVD03” to perform specific command setpoint into the memory of the “560CVD03”. The
operations. The command numbers listed in the slave response to this function code is to echo the
commands area of the memory map correspond to entire master transmission.
operation code for function code 05. Message format and example :
Message format and example : Request slave 01 to store the value 2002 in setpoint
Reset “560CVD03” (operation code 1) address 0064.
After the transmission in this example is complete,
Master transmission Bytes Example (hex) setpoints address 2002 will contain the value 0064.
Slave address 1 01 Message for slave 01
Function code 1 05 Execute operation Master transmission Bytes Example (hex)
Operation code 2 00 Clear all energy (operation code1) Slave address 1 01 Message for slave 01
19 Function code 1 06 Store single setpoint
Code value 2 FF Perform function Data starting address 2 20 Setpoint address 2002
00 02
CRC 2 5D CRC calculated by the master Data 2 00 Data for address 0064
FD 64
Slave response CRC 2 22 CRC calculated by the
Slave address 1 01 Massage from slave 01 master
Function code 1 05 Execute operation 21
Operation code 2 00 Clear all energy (operation code1) Slave response
19 Salve address 1 01 Message from slave 01
Code value 2 FF Perform function Function code 1 06 Store single setpoint
00 Data starting address 2 20 Setpoint address 2002
CRC 2 5D CRC calculated by the slave 02
FD Data 2 00 Data for address 0064
64
CRC 2 21 CRC calculated by the slave
22
6.3.o Function Code 16 - store multiple setpoints Message format and example :
Request slave 01 to store the value 0064H to
This function code allows multiple setpoints to be
setpoint address 2002H. After the transmission in
stored into the “560CVD03” memory. Modbus
this example is complete, the “560CVD03” slave 01
“registers” are 16 bit (two byte) value transmitted
will have the following setpoints information stored :
high order first. This all “560CVD03” setpoints are
Address Data
sent as two bytes. The maximum number of
2002 0064
setpoints that can be stored in one transmission is
dependent on the slave device. Modbus allows up
Master transmission Bytes Example (hex)
to a maximum of 60 holding registers to be stored.
Slave address 1 01 Message for slave 01
The “560CVD03” allows 60 registers to be stored in
Function code 1 10 Store setpoints
one transmission. The “560CVD03” response to this
Data starting address 2 20 Setpoint address 0000
function code is to echo the slave address, function
02
code, starting address, the number of setpoints
Number of setpoints 2 00 2 setpoints (4 bytes total)
stored, and the CRC.
02
Byte count 1 04 4 bytes of data
Data 1 2 00 Data for address 2002
64
Data 2 2 00 Data for address 2003
00
CRC 2 AA CRC calculated by the
master
68
Slave response
Slave address 1 01 Massage from slave 01
Function code 1 10 Store setpoints
Data starting address 2 20 Setpoint address 2002
02
Number of setpoint 2 00 2 setpoints
02
CRC 2 EB CRC calculated by the slave
C8
REG REGISTER
UNIT SCALE FOR-
ADDR GROUP DESCRIPTION VALUE
VALUE FACTOR MAT
(Hex) RENGE
Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 0100 – 069F READ
0100 STATUS Reserved
0101 Reserved
0102 Reserved
0103 Reserved
0104 Reserved
0105 Reserved
0106 Reserved
0107 Reserved
0108 Reserved
0109 Reserved
010A Reserved
010B Reserved
010C Reserved
010D Reserved
010E Reserved
010F Reserved
0110 COM1 CRC Error Counter
0111 RxD Counter
0112 TxD Counter
0113 Reserved
0114 Reserved
0115 Reserved
0116 Reserved
0117 Reserved
0118 COM2 CRC Error Counter
0119 RxD Counter
011A TxD Counter
011B Reserved
011C Reserved
011D Reserved
011E Reserved
011F Reserved
0120 Reserved
0121 Reserved
0122 Reserved
0123 Reserved
0124 Reserved
0125 Reserved
0126 Reserved
0127 Reserved
0128 Reserved
0129 Reserved
012A Reserved
012B Reserved
012C Reserved
012D Reserved
012E Reserved
012F Reserved
REG
REGISTER UNIT SCALE FOR-
ADDR GROUP DESCRIPTION
VALUE RENGE VALUE FACTOR MAT
(Hex)
Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 0100 – 069F READ
0130 CURRENT Phase A Current 0 - 65535 AU CTR F1
0131 Phase B Current 0 - 65535 AU CTR F1
0132 Phase C Current 0 - 65535 AU CTR F1
0133 Average Current 0 - 65535 AU CTR F1
0134 Neutral Current 0 - 65535 AU CTR F1
0135 Reserved
0136 VOLTAGE Voltage Van 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
0137 Voltage Vbn 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
0138 Voltage Vcn 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
0139 Average Phase Voltage 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
013A Reserved
013B Voltage Vab 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
013C Voltage Vbc 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
013D Voltage Vca 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
013E Average Line Voltage 0 - 65535 UU PTR F1
013F Reserved
0140 POWER 3 Phase Real Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
0141 3 Phase Reactive Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
0142 3 Phase Apparent Power 0 – 65535 PU PTR x CTR F1
0143 3 Phase Power Factor - 10000 ~ +10000 0.0001 1 F2
0144 FREQUENCY Frequency 0 - 65000 0.002Hz 1 F1
0145 POWER Phase A Real Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
0146 PHASE Phase A Reactive Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
0147 Phase A Apparent Power 0 - 65535 PU PTR x CTR F1
0148 Phase A Power Factor - 10000 ~ +10000 0.0001 1 F2
0149 Phase B Real Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
014A Phase B Reactive Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
014B Phase B Apparent Power 0 - 65535 PU PTR x CTR F1
014C Phase B Power Factor - 10000 ~ +10000 0.0001 1 F2
014D Phase C Real Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
014E Phase C Reactive Power - 32768 ~ +32767 PU PTR x CTR F2
014F Phase C Apparent Power 0 - 65535 PU PTR x CTR F1
0150 Phase C Power Factor - 10000 ~ +10000 0.0001 1 F2
0151 Phase Rotation 0-1 --- --- F13
0152 Reserved
0153 Reserved
0154 Reserved
0155 Reserved
0156 Reserved
0157 Reserved
0158 Reserved
0159 Reserved
015A Reserved
015B Reserved
015C Reserved
015D Reserved
015E Reserved
015F Reserved
REG
REGISTER UNIT SCALE FOR-
ADDR GROUP DESCRIPTION
VALUE RENGE VALUE FACTOR MAT
(Hex)
Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 0100 – 069F READ
0160 ENERGY 3 Phase Positive Real Energy Used (high) 32 Bit +1 WH X EU F3
0161 Primary 3 Phase Positive Real Energy Used (Low) --- --- --- F3
0162 3 Phase Negative Real Energy Used (high) 32 Bit -1 WH X EU F3
0163 3 Phase Negative Real Energy Used (Low) --- --- --- F3
0164 3 Phase Positive React. Energy Used (high) 32 Bit +1 VarH X EU F3
0165 3 Phase Positive React. Energy Used (Low) --- --- --- F3
0166 3 Phase Negative React. Energy Used(high) 32 Bit -1 VarH X EU F3
0167 3 Phase Negative React. Energy Used(Low) --- --- --- F3
0168 Reserved
0169 Reserved
016A Reserved
016B Reserved
016C Reserved
016D Reserved
016E Reserved
016F Reserved
0170 Reserved
0171 Reserved
0172 Reserved
0173 Reserved
0174 Reserved
0175 Reserved
0176 Reserved
0177 Reserved
0178 Reserved
0179 Reserved
017A Reserved
017B Reserved
017C Reserved
017D Reserved
017E Energy Unit 0–6 --- --- F14
017F Reserved
0180 Reserved
0181 Reserved
0182 Reserved
0183 Reserved
0184 Reserved
0185 Reserved
0186 Reserved
0187 Reserved
0188 Reserved
0189 Reserved
To ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
066B Reserved
066C Reserved
066D Reserved
066E Reserved
066F Reserved
REG
REGISTER UNIT SCALE FOR-
ADDR GROUP DESCRIPTION
VALUE RENGE VALUE FACTOR MAT
(Hex)
Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 18C8 – 18F7 READ
1A00 HARMONIC Ia Harmonic THD 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
st
1A01 IA VALUE Ia Harmonic 1 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
nd
1A02 Ia Harmonic 2 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
rd
1A03 Ia Harmonic 3 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A04 Ia Harmonic 4 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
To ↓
th
1A0E Ia Harmonic 14 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A0F Ia Harmonic 15 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
1A10 HARMONIC Ib Harmonic THD 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
st
1A11 IB VALUE Ib Harmonic 1 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
nd
1A12 Ib Harmonic 2 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
rd
1A13 Ib Harmonic 3 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A14 Ib Harmonic 4 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
To ↓
th
1A1E Ib Harmonic 14 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A1F Ib Harmonic 15 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
1A20 HARMONIC Ic Harmonic THD 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
st
1A21 IC VALUE Ic Harmonic 1 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
nd
1A22 Ic Harmonic 2 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
rd
1A23 Ic Harmonic 3 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A24 Ic Harmonic 4 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
To ↓
th
1A2E Ic Harmonic 14 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A2F Ic Harmonic 15 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
1A30 Reserved
1A31 Reserved
1A32 Reserved
1A33 Reserved
1A34 Reserved
To ↓
1A3E Reserved
1A3F Reserved
1A40 HARMONIC V1 Harmonic THD 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
st
1A41 V1 VALUE V1 Harmonic 1 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
nd
1A42 V1 Harmonic 2 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
rd
1A43 V1 Harmonic 3 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A44 V1 Harmonic 4 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
To ↓
th
1A4E V1 Harmonic 14 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A4F V1 Harmonic 15 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
1A50 HARMONIC V2 Harmonic THD 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
st
1A51 V2 VALUE V2 Harmonic 1 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
nd
1A52 V2 Harmonic 2 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
rd
1A53 V2 Harmonic 3 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A54 V2 Harmonic 4 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
To ↓
th
1A5E V2 Harmonic 14 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A5F V2 Harmonic 15 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
REG
REGISTER UNIT SCALE FOR-
ADDR GROUP DESCRIPTION
VALUE RENGE VALUE FACTOR MAT
(Hex)
Actual Value (Input Registers) Address - 18C8 – 18F7 READ
1A60 HARMONIC V3 Harmonic THD 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
st
1A61 V3 VALUE V3 Harmonic 1 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
nd
1A62 V3 Harmonic 2 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
rd
1A63 V3 Harmonic 3 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A64 V3 Harmonic 4 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
To ↓
th
1A6E V3 Harmonic 14 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
th
1A6F V3 Harmonic 15 0 - 10000 0.01% 1 F1
1A70 Reserved
1A71 Reserved
1A72 Reserved
1A73 Reserved
1A74 Reserved
To ↓
1A7E Reserved
1A7F Reserved
1A80 Reserved
1A81 Reserved
1A82 Reserved
1A83 Reserved
1A84 Reserved
1A85 Reserved
1A86 Reserved
1A87 Reserved
1A88 Reserved
1A89 Reserved
1A9A Reserved
1A9B Reserved
1A9C Reserved
1A9D Reserved
1A9E Reserved
1A9F Reserved
1AA0 Reserved
1AA1 Reserved
1AA2 Reserved
1AA3 Reserved
1AA4 Reserved
1AA5 Reserved
1AA6 Reserved
1AA7 Reserved
1AA8 Reserved
1AA9 Reserved
To ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
1FFB Reserved
1FFC Reserved
1FFD Reserved
1FFE Reserved
1FFF Reserved
202F Reserved
220F Reserved
223F Reserved
DESCRIPTION
↓ ↓
7 = Reserved
---
↓ ↓
24 = Reserved
---
DESCRIPTION
27 = Reserved
---
28 = Reserved
---
29 = Reserved
---
30 = Reserved
---
F12
31 = Reserved
---
32 = Reserved
---
33 = Reserved
---
34 = Reserved
---
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
I = Rx × CT × AU
2 Current (A) Unsigned Ia, Ib, Ic, I0, Iav
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 65535
F = Rx × 0.002
3 Frequency (Hz) Unsigned F
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 65535
PFa, PFb, PFc, PF
PF = Rx × 0.0001
4 Power factor Signed + : lagging load
-10000 ≦ Rx ≦ 10000
- : leading load
W = Rx × PT × CT × PU
5 Active power Signed Pa, Pb, Pc, Psum
-32768 ≦ Rx ≦ 32767
Q = Rx × PT × CT × PU
6 Reactive power Signed Qa, Qb, Qc, Qsum
-32768 ≦ Rx ≦ 32767
VA = Rx × PT × CT × PU
7 Apparent power Unsigned Sa, Sb, Sc, Ssum
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 65535
WH - forward
Eh = Rx × Energy unit
8 Energy Unsigned WH - reverse
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 99999999
+VarH, -VarH
0 : positive sequence
9 Phase rotation Unsigned
1 : negative sequence
UU = 0.01
Remark AU = 0.0001
PU = 0.2
I = Rx × CT × AU
2 Current (A) Unsigned Ia, Ib, Ic, I0, Iav
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 65535
F = Rx × 0.002
3 Frequency (Hz) Unsigned F
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 65535
PFa, PFb, PFc, PF
PF = Rx × 0.0001
4 Power factor Signed + : lagging load
-10000 ≦ Rx ≦ 10000
- : leading load
W = Rx × PT × CT × PU
5 Active power Signed Pa, Pb, Pc, Psum
-32768 ≦ Rx ≦ 32767
Q = Rx × PT × CT × PU
6 Reactive power Signed Qa, Qb, Qc, Qsum
-32768 ≦ Rx ≦ 32767
VA = Rx × PT × CT × PU
7 Apparent power Unsigned Sa, Sb, Sc, Ssum
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 65535
WH - forward
Eh = Rx × Energy unit
8 Energy Unsigned WH - reverse
0 ≦ Rx ≦ 99999999
+VarH, -VarH
0 : positive sequence
9 Phase rotation Unsigned
1 : negative sequence
UU = 0.01
Remark AU = 0.00002
PU = 0.04
6 1 MWH
Err - 01 Err - 02